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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 47 STAT. · June 30, 1933 · Private Law 1

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(/us/pl/72/442).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1933. That the following sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to supply deficiencies in certain appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1933, and prior fiscal years, to provide supplemental appropriations for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1933, and June 30, 1934, and for other purposes, namely:
TITLE I Legislative.LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Senate.senate Miscellaneous items. For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, fiscal year 1933, $40,000. Senate kitchens and restaurants. For repairs, improvements, equipment, and supplies for Senate kitchens and restaurants, Capitol Building and Senate Office Building, including personal and other services, to be expended from the contingent fund of the Senate, under supervision of the Committee on Rules, United States Senate, fiscal year 1933, $13,000.
Inquiries and investigations. For expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by the Senate, including compensation to stenographers of committees, at such rate as may be fixed by the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, but not exceeding 25 cents per hundred*Provisos*.Restriction on services. words, fiscal year 1933, $15,000: *Provided*, That except in the case of the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation no part of this appropriation shall be expended for services, personal, professional, or otherwise, in excess of the rate of $3,600 per annum:Per diem and subsistence.Vol. 44. p. 688.[U.
S. C., Supp. VI, p. 47](/us/usc/p47). *Provided further*, That no part of this appropriation shall be expended for per diem and subsistence expenses except in accordance with the provisions of the Subsistence Expense Act of 1926, approved June 3, 1926, as amended. House of Representatives.house of representative Robert R. Butler.Pay to daughter.To pay Elizabeth A. Butler, daughter of Robert R. Butler, late a Representative from the State of Oregon, $9,000, not to be available until June 30, 1933.
Godfrey G. Goodwin.Pay to widow.Samuel A. Kendall.pay to daughter.To pay the widow of Godfrey G. Goodwin, late a Representative from the State of Minnesota, $9,000. To pay Grace K. Angus, daughter of Samuel A. Kendall, late a Representative from the State of Pennsylvania, $9,000. The three foregoing sums to be disbursed by the Sergeant at Arms of the House. 1603 Contested-election expenses: For payment of expenses incurred byContested election expenses.Stanley H. Kunz. Stanley H.
Kunz, contestant in the contested-election case of Kunz against Granata, audited and recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered 3, $2,000. For payment to Hulda Maude Vestal, administratrix of Albert H.Albert H. Vestal, administratrix of. Vestal, contestee, discharging his obligation for expenses incurred in the contested-election case of Ball against Vestal, audited and recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered 1, $500. The two foregoing appropriations to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House.
Committee on Invalid Pensions: To continue the employment ofCommittee on Invalid Pensions.Temporary assistant clerk.Post Office.Messengers in new House Office Building. the temporary assistant clerk, fiscal year 1934, $2,150. Post office: For the employment of seven additional messengers for duty in the new House Office Building, at the rate of $1,740 each per annum, from March 1 to June 30, 1933, inclusive, $4,060. Contingent expenses: For expenses of special and select committeesSpecial and select committees. authorized by the House, fiscal year 1933, $20,000.
For stationery allowance for Stanley H. Kunz, fiscal year 1932,Stanley H. Kunz, stationery allowance. $83.33. For expenses of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. under the terms of House Joint Resolution Numbered 572, Second Session, Seventy-second Congress, $35,000. joint committee on printingJoint Committee on Printing. For expenses in compiling, preparing, and indexing the CongressionalCongressional Directory. Directory for the first session of the Seventy-third Congress, $800, one-half to be disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate and the other half to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House.
Sections 4 and 5 of the Public Resolution approved March 2, 1929 Printing Congressional publications.Vol. 45, p. 1542, amended.[U. S. C., Supp. VI, p. 2](/us/usc/p2).Form, style, etc., to be prescribed by Joint Committee on Printing.Vol. 45, p. 1008, amended.[U. S. C., Supp. VI, p. 1](/us/usc/p1).Authority of Committee over printing bills, etc., to avoid waste.(U. S. C., Supp. VI, title 1, sec. 54
(a)and (b)), are hereby amended to read as follows: " “Sec. 4. The publications provided for in such Act of May 29, 1928 (U. S. C., Supp. VI, title 1, Chap. 3), as amended by this resolution, and with such ancillaries, shall be printed and bound in such style, form, and manner as may be directed by the Joint Committee on Printing. “Sec. 5. In order to avoid waste in the appropriations for printing and binding for Congress, the Joint Committee on Printing is hereby empowered to authorize the printing of any bill or resolution, with index and ancillaries, before Congress in such style and form as the Joint Committee may deem to be most suitable in the interest of economy and efficiency and to so continue until final enactment thereof in both Houses of Congress; and such committee may also curtail the number of copies of such bills or resolutionsCurtailment of copies. to be printed in the various parliamentary stages in the Congress, including the slip form of each public act or public resolution.” " government printing officeGovernment Printing Office. For payment to Samuel Robinson, William Madden, Joseph DeDesignated messengers on night duty. Fontes, and Preston L. George, messengers on night duty during the second session of the Seventy-second Congress, $900 each; in all, $3,600; to be paid from the appropriation for printing and binding for Congress for the fiscal year 1933. architect of the capitolArchitect of the Capitol. Capitol Building: To enable the Architect of the Capitol to removeCapitol Building.Relocating statues. any of the statues from Statuary Hall and relocate same elsewhere1604*Post*, p. 1784. in the Capitol in accordance with House Concurrent Resolution 47, including all personal services and other expenses in connection therewith, to be expended under the Architect of the Capitol, fiscal year 1933, to remain available during the fiscal year 1934, $2,500. Library buildings and grounds.Maintenance, etc., of additional structures.Library buildings and grounds: To enable the Architect of the Capitol to provide for the care, maintenance, and repair of all buildings or other structures on the site acquired for additional buildings for the Library of Congress, including personal and other services and material necessary in connection therewith, $2,500, to continue available until June 30, 1934. Capitol Grounds.Demolition and removal of structures.Balance continued.*Ante*, p. 17.Capitol Grounds: The unexpended balance of the appropriation of $50,000 for the removal and demolition of structures in connection with the enlargement of the Capitol Grounds, contained in the First Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1932, is hereby continued available for the same purposes during the fiscal year 1934. Senate Office Building.,First Street wing, equipment.Senate Office Building: To enable the Architect of the Capitol to provide furnishings and equipment for the First Street wing, Senate Office Building, $75,000, fiscal year 1933, to remain available until June 30, 1934; and the Architect of the Capitol is herebyContracts authorized. authorized to enter into contracts in the open market, to make expenditures for material, supplies, equipment, technical and reference books, and instruments, accessories, advertising, travel expensesPublic Buildings and Classification Acts disregarded.Vol. 36, p. 699; Vol 42, p. 1488.[U. S. C., pp. 65, 1303](/us/usc/pp65/1303).Disbursement. and subsistence therefor, and, without regard to section 35 of the Public Buildings Act approved June 25, 1910, as amended, or the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, to employ all necessary personnel, including professional, architectural, and engineering, and other assistants. This appropriation shall be expended by the Architect of the Capitol under the direction of the Senate Office Building Commission and disbursed by the disbursing officer of the Interior Department. Senate Office Building (old).Structural changes, etc.For necessary labor, material, and equipment in making structural changes in offices and committee rooms in the old portion of the Senate Office Building, including cutting of doorways, installing of lavatories, enlarging space facilities of committee rooms, and overhauling, repairing, and reconditioning the electrical circuits of the legislative buzzer and signal system, fiscal year 1933, to remain available during the fiscal year 1934, $13,500. Independent Establishments.INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHMENTS Advisory Committee for Aeronautics.national advisory committee for aeronautics Seaplane channel, etc.Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 1929 and 1930: For an additional amount for a seaplane channel and equipment for the conduct of scientific research in aeronautics at the laboratories of theVol. 45, p. 1627. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, including the same objects specified under this head in the Second Deficiency Act, approved March 4, 1929, $605.12. Veterans’ Administration.veterans’ administration Volunteer Soldiers’ Home, clothing.National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, clothing: For an additional amount for clothing for all branches, including the same objects specified under this head in the War Department Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1930, $1,190.83. Grover Cleveland Ballard.Reimbursement for medical services.Relief of Grover Cleveland Ballard: To reimburse Grover Cleveland Ballard, an ex-service man of the World War, for money expended for medical and surgical service in reamputating his leg, which was shot off below the knee during the World War, $246.75. 1605 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIADistrict of Columbia. contingent and miscellaneous expenses Postage: For an additional amount for postage for strictly officialPostage. mail matter, including the purchase and rental of postage meter equipment, fiscal year 1933, $1,500. Judicial expenses: For an additional amount for judicial expenses,Judicial expenses. including procurement of chains of title, witness fees, and expert services in District cases before the Supreme Court of said District, fiscal year 1932, $1,234.99. General advertising: For an additional amount for general advertising,Advertising. authorized and required by law, and for tax and school notices and notices of changes in regulations, fiscal year 1932, $4,230.45. health departmentHealth Department. For additional amounts for isolating wards for minor contagiousGarfield Memorial Hospital, isolating wards. diseases at Garfield Memorial Hospital for the fiscal years that follow: For 1932, $304.10; For 1933, $2,000. courts and prisonsCourts and prisons. Police court: For witness fees, fiscal year 1932, $243. Police court, witness fees. Support of convicts: For an additional amount for support, maintenance,Support of convicts. and transportation of convicts transferred from the District of Columbia, including the same objects specified under this head in the District of Columbia Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1932, $18,089.59. Writs of lunacy: For an additional amount for expenses attendingLunacy writs.Expenses of executing. the execution of writs de lunatico inquirendo and commitments thereunder in all cases of indigent insane persons committed or sought to be committed to Saint Elizabeths Hospital by order of the executive authority of the District of Columbia under the provisions of existing law, and expenses of commitments to the District Training School, including personal services, fiscal year 1932, $2,198.19. public welfarePublic welfare. Workhouse and reformatory: For a new heating plant at theWorkhouse and reformatory.Heating plant. workhouse, including the erection of the necessary building therefor, $90,000, to continue available until June 30, 1934. National Training School for Boys: For an additional amount forNational Training School for Boys.Care, etc., of boys committed thereto. care and maintenance of boys committed to the National Training School for Boys by the courts of the District of Columbia under a contract made by the Board of Public Welfare with the authorities of said National Training School for Boys, fiscal year 1933, $18,500. Medical charities: For an additional amount for care and treatmentMedical charities.Care, etc., of indigent patients at designated hospitals. of indigent patients under contracts made by the Board of Public Welfare with the following institutions for the following fiscal years and for not to exceed the following amounts, respectively: Children’s Hospital, 1932, $1,802; 1933. $5,500. Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, 1932, $919.15; 1933, $6,000. Eastern Dispensary and Casualty Hospital, 1932, $1,667.70; 1933, $11,750. Hospital for the Insane: For an additional amount of supportHospital for Insane. of indigent insane of the District of Columbia in Saint Elizabeths Hospital, as provided by law, fiscal year 1932, $709.96. 1606 Nonresident insane.Deportation.Vol 30, p. 811. Nonresident insane: For an additional amount for deportation of nonresident insane persons, in accordance with the Act of Congress “to change the proceedings for admission to the Government Hospital for the Insane in certain cases, and for other purposes,” approved January 31, 1899, including persons held in the psychopathic ward of the Gallinger Municipal Hospital, fiscal year 1933, $4,250. Relief of the poor.Abandoned wife or child.Vol. 34, p. 87; Vol. 44, p. 758. Relief of the poor: For an additional amount for payment to beneficiaries named in section 3 of the Act entitled “An Act making it a misdemeanor in the District of Columbia to abandon or willfully neglect to provide for the support and maintenance by any person of his wife or his or her minor children in destitute or necessitous circumstances,” approved March 23, 1906, to be disbursed by the disbursing officer of the District of Columbia on itemized vouchers duly audited and approved by the auditor of said District, fiscal year 1933, $5,825. Transportation of indigent persons. Transportation of indigent persons: For an additional amount for transportation of indigent persons, including indigent veterans of the World War and their families, fiscal year 1933, $3,000. Emergency relief. Emergency relief: For an additional amount for the purpose of affording relief to residents of the District of Columbia who are unemployed or otherwise in distress because of the existing emergency, to be expended by the Board of Public Welfare of the District of Columbia, by loan, employment, and/or direct relief, under rules and regulations to be prescribed by the Board of Commissioners, andFrom District revenues. without regard to the provisions of any other law, payable from the revenues of the District of Columbia, $175,000, fiscal year 1933,*Proviso*.Amount for administrative expenses. to remain available until June 30, 1934: *Provided*, That not to exceed 8 per centum of such amount shall be available for administrative expenses including necessary personal services. settlement of claims Payment of claims and suits.Vol. 45, p. 1160; Vol. 46, p. 500. For the payment of claims approved by the commissioners under and in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled “An Act authorizing the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to settle claims and suits against the District of Columbia,” approved February 11, 1929 (45 Stat. 1160), as amended by the Act approved June 5, 1930 (46 Stat. 500), and reported in Senate Document Numbered 197 and House Document Numbered 553, Seventy-second Congress,*Proviso*.Correction in name. $113,555.15: *Provided*, That the name “Mrs. Ella M. Crawford”, where it occurs on pages 5 and 37 of such House document shall be read “Mrs. Ella M. CraWford.” refund of assessments Refunds of assessments for street improvements, etc. For payment of refunds of assessments for paving streets, avenues, and roads, and laying curbs, as authorized by provisions of section 11 of the Act entitled “An Act to provide for special assessments for the paving of roadways and the laying of curbs and gutters,” approvedVol. 46, p. 1197. February 20, 1931 (46 Stat. 1197), $217,399.70, to continue available until June 30, 1934. Judgments.judgments Payment of. For the payment of final judgments, including costs, rendered against the District of Columbia, as set forth in Senate Document Numbered 204 and House Document Numbered 551, Seventy-second Interest.Congress, $80,915.73, together with the further sum to pay the inter1607 est at not exceeding 4 per centum per annum on such judgments, as provided by law, from the date the same became due until the date of payment. audited claimsAudited claims. For the payment of the following claims, certified to be due byPayment of stifled. the accounting officers of the District of Columbia, under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to the surplus fund under the provisions of section 5 of the Act of June 20,Vol. 18, p. 110.[U. S. C., p. 1022](/us/usc/p1022). 1874 (U. S. C., p. 1022, sec. 713), being for the service of the fiscal year 1930 and prior fiscal years: For coroner’s office, District of Columbia, maintenance, 1928, $32; Items designated. For motor vehicles District of Columbia, maintenance and repair, 1928, $77.50; For gasoline tax, road and street improvement, 1929–30, $10; For collection and disposal of refuse, District of Columbia, 1927, $300; For electrical department, District of Columbia, lighting, 1930, $80; For public schools, District of Columbia, science laboratories, 1929. $73.85; For Metropolitan police, District of Columbia, 1928, motor vehicles, $26.31; For fire department, District of Columbia, 1928, repairs to apparatus, $5.80; For fire department, District of Columbia, 1929, repairs to apparatus, $2.56; For salaries of employees, courthouse, District of Columbia, 1922, $28; For miscellaneous expenses, Supreme Court, District of Columbia, 1929, $175; For Court of Appeals reports, District of Columbia, 1924, $71.50; In all, audited claims, $882.52. division of expensesDivision of expenses. The foregoing sums for the District of Columbia, unless otherwiseFrom District revenues. therein specifically provided, shall be paid as follows: Such sums as relate to the fiscal year 1920 and prior fiscal years, 50 per centumFor fiscal year 1920 and prior. out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and 50 per centum out of the Treasury of the United States; such sums as relate to the fiscal years 1921 to 1924, inclusive, 60 per centum out of the1921–1924. revenues of the District of Columbia and 40 per centum out of the Treasury of the United States; and such sums as relate to the fiscal years 1925 to 1934, inclusive, jointly or severally, shall be paid out1925–1934. of the revenues of the District of Columbia and the Treasury of the United States in the manner prescribed by the District of Columbia Appropriation Acts for such respective fiscal years. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCEDepartment of Commerce. contingent expenses Printing and binding, Patent Office: For an additional amount forPrinting, etc. printing the weekly issue of patents, designs, trade-marks, prints, and labels, exclusive of illustrations; and for printing, engraving illustrations, and binding the Official Gazette, including weekly and annual indices, fiscal year 1933, $200,000. 1608 Interior Department.DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Indian Affairs Bureau.bureau of indian affairs Indian supplies. Purchase and transportation of Indian supplies: For an additional amount for expenses of purchase and for transportation of goods and supplies for the Indian Service, fiscal year 1932, $175,000. Five Civilised Tribes, Okla.Attorneys, etc., for. Probate attorneys, Five Civilized Tribes, Oklahoma: For an additional amount for salaries and expenses of such attorneys and other employees as the Secretary of the Interior may, in his discretion, deem necessary in probate matters affecting restricted allottees or their heirs in the Five Civilized Tribes, and in the several tribes of the Quapaw Agency, and for the costs and other necessary expenses incident to suits instituted or conducted by such attorneys, fiscal year 1930, $21.15. Hopi and Navajo Indians.Reimbursement for destroyed cattle. Suppressing contagious diseases among livestock of Indians: For reimbursing Hopi and Navajo Indians tor cattle that died, or were destroyed, in connection with dipping operations for the eradication of scabies, fiscal year 1926, $125. Flathead Reservation, Mont.Irrigation project. Irrigation systems, Flathead Reservation, Montana: For an additional amount for completion of lower Crow Reservoir, Flathead irrigation project, Montana, fiscal years 1933 and 1934, $25,000, reimbursable. Lummi Reservation, Wash.Repairing flood damages. Reclaiming lands, Lummi Reservation, Washington: For an additional amount for repairing flood damages, Lummi diking project, Washington, fiscal years 1933 and 1934, $17,600, reimbursable:*Proviso*.Repayment for private ownership. *Provided*, That no part of this appropriation shall be expended for the benefit of any lands in private ownership until an appropriate repayment contract in form approved by the Secretary or the Interior shall have been properly executed by the landowners whose lands may be benefited thereby. Wapato irrigation project, Wash.Maintenance, etc. Operation and maintenance, Wapato project, Washington: For operation and maintenance, including repairs, of the Wapato irrigation project, Yakima Indian Reservation, Washington, fiscal year 1933, $30,000, reimbursable. Indian schools.Construction, etc. Indian school buildings: For an additional amount for construction, lease, purchase, repair, and improvement of school buildings, including the purchase of necessary lands and the installation, repair, and improvement of heating, lighting, power, and sewerage and water systems in connection therewith, fiscal year 1929, $228.50. Sacaton, Ariz. Sacaton, Arizona, Indian school building: For school building, including equipment, Sacaton, Arizona, fiscal years 1933 and 1934, $65,000. Chilocco, Okla. Chilocco, Oklahoma, Indian Boarding School Building: For remodeling and repairing girls’ dormitory damaged by fire at Chilocco, Oklahoma, including replacement of equipment, fiscal year 1933, to remain available during the fiscal year 1934, $40,000. Truxton Canyon, Ariz. Indian boarding schools, Truxton Canyon, Arizona: For replacement of power plant and equipment destroyed by fire, $32,000, to remain available until June 30, 1934. Educating Alaskan natives. Education of natives in Alaska: For an additional amount for payment of obligations for freight, fiscal years 1931 and 1932, $33,518.59. Medical relief in Alaska. Medical relief in Alaska: For an additional amount to enable the Secretary of the Interior to provide for the medical and sanatorium relief of Eskimos, Aleuts, Indians, and other natives of Alaska, fiscal years 1931 and 1932, $481.73. Menominee Indians, Wis. Expenses of the Menominee advisory board and general council (tribal funds): For traveling and other expenses of the advisory1609 board or general council of the Menominee Tribe, Wisconsin, orGeneral council expenses. committees thereof, when engaged on business of the tribe, including visits to Washington, District of Columbia, when duly authorized or approved by the Secretary of the Interior, $6,000, to remain available until June 30, 1934, and to be paid from the funds held by the United States in trust for the Menominee Tribe. Claims of individual Sioux Indians: For payment to individualSioux Indians, different tribes. enrolled Indians or their heirs under the Pine Ridge, Standing Rock, Cheyenne River, and Rosebud Sioux Agencies in full settlement ofPaying claims of individual members. their claims against the Government, as found due by the Secretary of the Interior pursuant to the Act of May 3, 1928 (45 Stat., p. 484),Vol. 45, p. 484.Attorney fees.*Ante*, p. 818. and for payment of attorney fees in connection with the adjudication of such claims, as authorized by the Act of February 16, 1933 (Public, Numbered 359, Seventy-second Congress), fiscal years 1933 and 1934, $19,357. bureau of reclamationBureau of Reclamation. Minidoka project, Idaho: For refunds to subscribers of amountsMinidoka project, Idaho. contributed by them for construction of a storage plant for potatoes at Rupert, Idaho, such refunds being required under contracts between the United States and the subscribers, fiscal year 1933, $2,453.43, payable from the reclamation fund. Shoshone project, Wyoming: For emergency repairs, replacements, and bettermentsShoshone project, Wyo. to power system, not to exceed $15,000 from power revenues, to remain available until June 30, 1934. Cooperative and general investigations: For an additional amountCooperative, etc., investigations. for cooperative and general investigations, $25,000, to be payable from the reclamation fund and to remain available until June 30, 1934. Reimbursement to reclamation fund: There is hereby transferredTransfers to reclamation fund.*Ante*, p. 436.Cat Creek Naval Ammunition Depot.Personal services. to the reclamation fund, from the unexpended balance of the appropriation, “Ammunition Storage Facilities, Navy, 1928–1932.” $513.33, for repayment of amount paid from that fund for salary of an employee of the Reclamation Service while engaged on work for the Navy Department in connection with the Cat Creek Naval Ammunition Depot, Hawthorne, Nevada. national park serviceNational Park Service. Proposed Shenandoah National Park, Virginia: For administration,Proposed Shenandoah National Park, Va.Administrative, etc., expenses. protection, and maintenance, including fire prevention, and including not exceeding $2,500 for the purchase (not to exceed $750 for any vehicle), maintenance, operation, and repair of motor-driven passenger-carrying vehicles for the use of the superintendent and employees in connection with general park work; construction of physical improvements, including the construction of buildings and the alteration and improvement of old buildings; in all, $80,000, to remain available until June 30, 1934: *Provided*, That no part of*Proviso*.Acceptance of title. this appropriation shall be available for expenditure in advance of the acceptance on behalf of the United States of title to a minimum area of one hundred and sixty thousand acres of land within the proposed Shenandoah National Park, as prescribed in the Act approved*Ante*, p. 37.[U. S. C., Supp. VI, p. 204](/us/usc/p204). February 4, 1932 (U. S. C., Supp. VI, title 16, secs. 403b, 403d; Act of February 4, 1932, 47 Stat. 37). Emergency reconstruction and fighting forest fires: For an additionalForest conservation, emergency. amount for reconstruction, replacement, and repair of roads, trails, bridges, buildings, and other physical improvements and of equipment in national parks or national monuments that are damaged or destroyed by flood, fire, storm, or other unavoidable causes,1610 and for fighting or emergency prevention of forest fires in national parks or other areas administered by the National Park Service, or fires that endanger such areas, $100,000, to remain available until June 30, 1934. Government in Territories.government in the territories Alaska, insane. Insane of Alaska: For an additional amount for care and custody of persons legally adjudged insane in Alaska, including the same objects specified under this head in the Interior Department Appropriation Acts for the fiscal years that follow: For 1932, $230; For 1933, $12,000. Virgin Islands.Temporary government for Virgin Islands: For necessary material and labor required in repairing damage to Federal and municipal property in the Virgin Islands caused by the hurricane of September 26, 1932, fiscal year 1933, $15,000. Department of Justice.DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States courts.united states courts Commissioners, fees. Fees of commissioners: For additional amounts for fees of commissioners, United States courts, including the same objects specified under this head in the Acts making appropriations for the Department of Justice for the following fiscal years: For 1930, $3.45; For 1931, $1,236.90; For 1932, $23,901.37. Miscellaneous expenses. Miscellaneous expenses: For an additional amount for miscellaneous expenses, United States courts, including the same objects specified under this head in the Act making appropriations for the Department of Justice for the fiscal year 1930, $1,823.49. Supplies. Supplies: For additional amounts for supplies for United States courts, including the same objects specified under this head in the Acts making appropriations for the Department of Justice for the following fiscal years: For 1931, $176.52; For 1932, $3.93. Support of prisoners. Support of prisoners: For additional amounts for support of United States prisoners, including the same objects specified under this head in the Acts making appropriations for the Department of Justice for the following fiscal years: For 1929, $51.03; For 1931, $49.80. Department of Labor.DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Immigration Bureau.bureau of immigration Salaries and expenses.Salaries and expenses: For an additional amount for salaries and expenses, Bureau of Immigration, Department of Labor, including the same objects specified under this head in the Act making appropriations for the Department of Labor for the fiscal year 1933, $450,000, for use only for or in connection with the deportation of aliens. Navy Department.NAVY DEPARTMENT Secretary’s Office.secretary’s office Collision damage claims.Vol. 42, p. 1066.[U. S. C., p. 1127](/us/usc/p1127).Claims for damages by collision with naval vessels: To pay claims for damages adjusted and determined by the Secretary of the Navy under the provisions of the Act entitled “An Act to amend the Act1611 authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to settle claims for damages to private property arising from collisions with naval vessels,” approved December 28, 1922 (U. S. C., title 34, sec. 599), as fully set forth in House Document Numbered 556, Seventy-second Congress, $637.99. bureau of navigationBureau of Navigation. Transportation: For an additional amount for travel allowance,Transportation, etc. and so forth, including the same objects specified under this head in the Naval Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1923, $50.41. DEPARTMENT OF STATEDepartment of State. Salaries: Foreign Service officers while receiving instructions andForeign Service officers.Instruction and transit pay. in transit: For an additional amount for salaries, Foreign Service officers while receiving instructions and in transit, including the same objects specified under this head in the Act making appropriations for the Department of State for the fiscal year 1931, $401.25. International Prison Commission: For an additional amount forInternational Prison Commission.Vol. 45, p. 71. the International Prison Commission, including the same objects specified under this head in the Act making appropriations for the Department of State for the fiscal year 1929, $70. International Institute of Agriculture at Rome, Italy: For theInternational Institute of Agriculture. payment of the quota of the United States, including the Territory of Hawaii, and the dependencies of the Philippine Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, for the support of the International Institute of Agriculture for the calendar year 1933, $5,400. Convention relating to liquor traffic in Africa: To meet the shareAfrican liquor traffic convention.Vol. 46, pp. 2202, 1320. of the United States in the expenses for the calendar year 1933 of the Central International Office, created under article 7 of the convention of September 10, 1919, relating to the liquor traffic in Africa (convention of September 10, 1919, 46 Stat., pt. 2, p. 2199; Act February 23, 1931, 46 Stat., p. 1320), $55. Payment to Government of Mexico: For payment to the GovernmentGovernment of Mexico.Indemnity for deaths of Emilio Cortez Rubio and Manuel Gomez.*Ante*, p. 907. of Mexico as authorized by Public Act Numbered 374, approved February 25, 1933, the sum of $15,000 for the account of the family of Emilio Cortez Rubio and the sum of $15,000 for the account of the family of Manuel Gomez, for the killing in or near Ardmore, Oklahoma, on June 7, 1931, of Emilio Cortez Rubio and Manuel Gomez by two deputy sheriffs of the State of Oklahoma; in all, $30,000. International monetary and economic conference: For the expensesMonetary and economic conference.Expenses of participation. of participation by the United States in an international monetary and economic conference to be held in London, and for each and every purpose connected therewith, including traveling expenses; personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, without reference to the Classification Act of 1923, as amended; stenographicVol. 42, p. 1488; Vol. 46, n. 1003.[U. S. C., p. 65; Supp. VI, p. 31](/us/usc/p65).Advertisement.[R. S., sec. 3709, p. 733](/us/rs/s3709/p733).[U. S. C., p. 1309](/us/usc/p1309). and other services by contract if deemed necessary, without regard to the provisions of section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (U. S. C., title 41, sec. 5); rent; purchase of necessary books and documents; printing and binding; official cards; entertainment; hire, maintenance, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles; and such other expenses as may be authorized by the Secretary or State, fiscal year 1933, to remain available during the fiscal year 1934, $150,000. 1612 Treasury Department.TREASURY DEPARTMENT Internal Revenue Bureau.bureau of internal revenue Refunding taxes. Refunding taxes illegally or erroneously collected: For refunding taxes illegally or erroneously collected as provided by law, including the payment of claims for the fiscal year 1933 and prior*Proviso*.Report to Congress. years, $28,000,000: *Provided*, That a report shall be made to Congress by internal-revenue districts and alphabetically arranged of all disbursements hereunder in excess of $500 as required by sectionVol. 45, p. 996.*Ante*, p. 219.[U. S. C., Supp. VI, p. 412](/us/usc/p412). 3 of the Act of May 29, 1928 (U. S. C., Supp. V, title 26, sec. 149), including the names of all persons and corporations to whom such payments are made, together with the amount paid to each. Coast Guard.coast guard Establishing new stations. Coast Guard stations: For an additional amount for establishing and equipping new Coast Guard stations on the sea and lake coasts of the United States, including the same objects specified under this head in the Treasury Department Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1931, $201.19, to be available until expended. Supervising Architect’s Office.office of the supervising architect Public buildings.Rent of temporary quarters. Rent of temporary quarters, public buildings: For an additional amount for rent of temporary quarters, public buildings, including the same objects specified under this head in the Act making appropriations for the Treasury Department for the fiscal year 1933, $165,000. Vaults and safes. Vaults and safes for public buildings: For an additional amount for vaults and safes for public buildings, including the same objects specified under this head in the Act making appropriations for the Treasury Department for the fiscal year 1933, $100,000. General expenses.Limitation increased.*Ante*, pp. 594, 595. General Expenses, Public Buildings: The limitation of $4,500 on the amount that may be expended for the packing, draying, and transportation of household goods, incident to change of headquarters of field engineers and inspectors employed in connection with public building work, and the limitation of $52,000 on theRent limitations. amount that may be expended for the rental of additional quarters in the District of Columbia for the Office of the Supervising Architect, and incidental expenses in connection with the occupancy of such quarters, contained in the Act making appropriations for the Treasury Department for the fiscal year 1933 are hereby increased to $9,000 and $64,000, respectively. Public building projects.miscellaneous public building projects Boston, Mass., parcel-post building.Acquiring site and construction of building.Amount increased. Boston, Massachusetts, parcel-post building, and so forth: For acquisition of land belonging to the Boston Terminal Company, fronting on Dorchester Avenue, and construction of a building, and for raising the level of Dorchester Avenue to such extent as may be necessary to provide proper grade for loading platform facilities,*Ante*, pp. 718, 412. and so forth, under an estimated total cost of $3,700,000, in lieu or $2,700,000 as provided by the Act of July 21, 1932 (47 Stat. 718), as modified by the Act approved June 30, 1932 (47 Stat. 412):*Provisos*.Acceptance of title with reservations, authorized. *Provided*, That the Secretary of the Treasury may accept title subject to reservations by the grantors for light and air and the right to use for railroad purposes the space below such plane or planes as mayCost not to be reduced by Economy Act.*Ante*, p. 412. be agreed upon: *Provided further*, That the limit of cost herein fixed shall not be reduced by the operation of section 320 of the Legislative Appropriation Act, approved June 30, 1932 (47 Stat. 412). 1613 Calais, Maine, inspection station: The limit of cost fixed under theCalais, Me.Limit of cost increased.*Ante*, pp. 718, 412.Sum not reduced by Economy Act. authority of the Act approved July 21, 1932 (47 Stat. 718), as modified by the operation of the Act approved June 30, 1932 (47 Stat. 412), is increased from $53,100 to $110,000, and this latter sum shall not be reduced by the operation of section 320 of the Legislative Appropriation Act, approved June 30, 1932 (47 Stat. 412). Fergus Falls, Minnesota, courthouse and post office: The limit ofFergus Falls, Minn.Cost increased.Vol. 46, p. 1592, amended. cost fixed in the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1931, approved March 4, 1931 (46 Stat. 1592), for extension and remodeling of building, is hereby increased from $150,000 to $175,000: *Provided*,*Proviso*.Economy Act not to apply.*Ante*, p. 412. That the additional amount herein authorized shall not be reduced by the operation of section 320 of the Legislative Appropriation Act, approved June 30, 1932 (47 Stat. 412). Galveston, Texas, immigrant station: The Secretary of the TreasuryGalveston, Tex., immigrant station.Transfer to Department of Labor. is hereby authorized, in his discretion and at such time as he may determine, to transfer to the Department of Labor the immigrant station site and improvements thereon. Grand Rapids, Michigan, post office and courthouse: The authorizationGrand Rapids, Mich.Authorization for improvement, repealed.Vol. 46, p. 1593. contained in the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1931, approved March 4, 1931 (46 Stat. 1593), for extension and remodeling of building, under an estimated total cost of $300,000, is hereby repealed. New York, New York, post office, and so forth: The limit of costNew York, N. Y., post office, etc.Cost of site, increased.Vol. 46, p. 901. fixed under the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1930, approved July 3, 1930 (46 Stat. 901), for the. acquisition by purchase, condemnation, or otherwise, of the block bounded by Barclay, Vesey, and Church Streets and West Broadway, is hereby increased from $5,000,000 to $5,020,438: *Provided*, That any cost of said site in excess*Provisos*.Excess to be charged against Emergency fund.*Ante*, pp. 718, 412.Title changed to Federal Office Building (Vesey Street). of $5,000,000 shall be charged against the $5,715,000 authorized under the Act approved July 21, 1932 (47 Stat. 718), as modified by the operation of the Legislative Appropriation Act, approved June 30, 1932 ( 47 Stat. 412), for the construction of a building on said site; and the title for this project is hereby changed to Federal Office Building (Vesey Street): *Provided further*, That the limitCost not reduced by Economy Act.*Ante*, p. 412. of cost herein fixed shall not be reduced by the operation of section 320 of the said Act, approved June 30, 1932 (47 Stat. 412). Saint Louis, Missouri, courthouse, customhouse, and so forth: TheSaint Louis, Mo., courthouse, etc.Cost increased.Vol. 45, p. 918, amended. limit of cost fixed in the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1928, approved May 29, 1928 (45 Stat. 918), for acquisition of site and construction of a building, is hereby increased from $3,825,000 to $4,900,000: *Provided*, That the increase of $1,075,000 shall be charged*Provisos*.Fund available.Vol. 44, p. 633. against the amounts authorized to be appropriated under section 5 of the Public Buildings Act, approved May 25, 1926, as amended:Cost not reduced by Economy Act.*Ante*, p. 412. *And provided further*, That the limit of cost herein fixed shall not be reduced by the operation of section 320 of the Legislative Appropriation Act, approved June 30, 1932 (47 Stat. 412). Saint Paul, Minnesota, post office, customhouse, and so forth: TheSaint Paul, Minn.Cost increased.Vol. 45, p. 1661. limit of cost fixed in the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1929, approved March 4, 1929 (45 Stat. 1661), for acquisition of the commercial station, additional land and construction of a building, is hereby increased from $2,700.000 to $3,350,000, and the authorizationTunnel provided for. in said Act is hereby amended so as to authorize the construction of a tunnel: *Provided*, That the limit of cost herein fixed shall not be*Proviso*.Cost not reduced by Economy Act.*Ante*, p. 412.Washington, D. C., central heating plant.Service connection extended.Vol. 46, p. 1604. reduced by the operation of section 320 of the Legislative Appropriation Act, approved June 30, 1932 (47 Stat. 412). Washington, District of Columbia, central heating plant: The authorization contained in the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1931, approved March 4, 1931 (46 Stat, 1604), shall include among1614the buildings to be served, where an engineering survey shows that such service is justified, any Federal building now constructed or under construction or now authorized by law to be constructed. White River Junction, Vt.Vol. 46, p. 1604. White River Junction, Vermont, post office, and so forth: The authorization for acquisition of site and construction of a building, contained in the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1931, approved March 4, 1931 (46 Stat. 1604), is hereby amended so as to authorizeSale of present site and acquisition of another, authorized. the Secretary of the Treasury in his discretion to sell for an amount not less than that paid therefor the site purchased under the authority of said Act, and if such sale is made, to acquire another site, theLimit of cost not increased. limit of cost for the new site and building to remain as now authorized by law. WAR DEPARTMENT—MILITARY ACTIVITIESWar Department, military activities. Claims of British nationals.claims of British nationals Payment of. For the payment of the claims of British nationals in the following amounts awarded them by the Commission for Adjustment of British Claims in full satisfaction of all their claims for the use of their inventions by the United States under the arrangement or agreement entered into prior to November 12, 1918, and approved by the Secretary of War in accordance with the authority contained inVol. 40, p. 1273. section 3 of the Act approved March 2, 1919 (40 Stat. 1273): Thomas Graham and Sir E. H. Tennyson d’Eyncourt, $22,500; Commander A. L. Gwynne, $37,000; Gwynne and Taylor, $22,500; Colonel Henry Newton, $100,000; Robert A. Sturgeon, $17,500; Thornycroft and Company, $50,000; Rear Admiral Cecil V. Usborne, $6,000; in all, $255,500. quartermasters corpsQuartermaster Corps. Barracks and quarters.Fort Slocum, N. Y. Barracks and quarters: For an additional amount for the construction of a sewage-disposal plant at Fort Slocum, New York, including septic tanks, collecting chambers, ejector pumps, and the installation of chlorating apparatus, together with such collecting mains and intercepting sewers as may be necessary, fiscal years 1933 and 1934, $25,000. Camp Bullis, Tex., additional land. Acquisition of land, Camp Bullis, Texas: For an additional amount for completing the acquisition of land at Camp Bullis, Texas, under condemnation proceedings as authorized by the ActsVol. 45, p. 1073.*Ante*, p. 1350. approved January 12, 1929 (45 Stat. 1073), and February 28, 1933 (H. R. 12769, Seventy-second Congress), fiscal year 1933, $6,400, together with such additional sum as may be necessary to pay interest at the rate stipulated and in accordance with the judgments rendered in condemnations to date of payment, to remain available until expended. united states military academyMilitary Academy. Pay of cadets. Pay: For an additional amount for pay of the United States Military Academy under the heading “Pay of cadets.” fiscal year 1933, $7,307. Atlas Roofing Company.Payment to. Public works: For an additional amount for payment of the claim of the Atlas Roofing Company for furnishing, delivering, and erecting the monitor and hip skylights and louver inlets on the main roof, and so forth, on the new cadet mess hall, cadet store, dormitories, and drawing academy, $2,134. 1615 WAR DEPARTMENT—NONMILITARY ACTIVITIESWar Department, nonmilitary activities. quartermaster corpsQuartermaster Corps. Cemeterial expenses: For an additional amount for the developmentNational Cemetery, San Francisco.Extension. of areas D and E to provide for extension of the National Cemetery, San Francisco, California, $30,000, to remain available until June 30, 1934. TITLE II— JUDGMENTS AND AUTHORIZED CLAIMSJudgments and authorized claims. damage claimsDamage claims. Section 1. For the payment of claims for damages to or losses ofSettlement of, not in excess of $1,000. privately owned property adjusted and determined by the following respective departments and independent establishments under the provisions of the Act entitled “An Act to provide for a method for the settlement of claims arising against the Government of the United States in sums not exceeding $1,000 in any one case,”Vol. 42, p. 1066.[U. S. C., p. 989](/us/usc/p989). approved December 28, 1922 (U. S. C., title 31, secs. 215–217), as fully set forth in Senate Documents Numbered 168, 199, and 205 and House Documents Numbered 502, 547, and 554, Seventy-second Congress, as follows: Department of Agriculture, $1,590.03; Department of Commerce, $283.90; Department of the Interior, $87.85; Department of Justice, $1,449.31; Department of Labor, $208.17; Navy Department, $996.26; Post Office Department (out of the postal revenues), $5,196.31; Treasury Department, $1,061.66; War Department, $204.65; In all, $11,078.14. judgments, united states courtsUnited States courts, judgments. Sec. 2. For payment of the final judgments and decrees, includingPayment of. costs of suits, which have been rendered under the provisions of the Act of March 3, 1887, entitled “An Act to provide for the bringing of suits against the Government of the United States,” as amendedVol. 24, p. 505; Vol. 36, p. 1093.[U. S. C., pp. 867, 897, 898, 938](/us/usc/pp867/897/898/938). by the Judicial Code, approved March 3, 1911 (U. S. C., title 28, sec. 41, par. 20; sec. 258; secs. 761–765), certified to the Seventy-second Congress in Senate Document Numbered 200 and House Document Numbered 544, under the following departments, namely: Department of Commerce, $60,738; War Department, $10,383.16; in all, $71,121.16, together with such additional sum as may be necessary to pay interest on the respectiveInterest. judgments at the rate of 4 per centum per annum from the date thereof until the time this appropriation is made. For the payment of judgments, including costs of suits, renderedPayment of, suits in admiralty. against the Government of the United States by United States district courts under the provisions of an Act entitled “An ActVol. 43, p. 1112.[U. S. C., p. 1529](/us/usc/p1529). authorizing suits against the United States in admiralty for damages caused by and salvage services rendered to public vessels belonging to the United States, and for other purposes”, approved March 3, 1925 (U. S. C., title 46, secs. 781–789), certified to the Seventy-second Congress in Senate Document Numbered 200, under the following departments, namely: Navy Department, $1,918.06; 1616 War Department, $52,107.97; in all, $54,026.03, together with such additional sum as may be necessary to pay interest on any such judgment where specified therein and at the rate provided by law. Judgments, special cases. For the payment of a judgment rendered against the Government by the United States District Court, Middle District of Alabama, Northern Division, under the. provisions of the Act of Congress,Vol. 46, p. 1421. approved February 26, 1931 (46 Stat. 1421), and certified to the Seventy-second Congress in Senate Document Numbered 202, under the War Department, $4,000, together with such additional sum as may be necessary to pay interest in accordance with the terms of said judgment. Time of payments. None of the judgments contained under this caption shall be paid until the right of appeal shall have expired except such as have become final and conclusive against the United States by failure of the parties to appeal or otherwise. Interest.Payment of interest wherever provided for judgments contained in this Act shall not in any case continue for more than thirty days after the date of approval of the Act. judgements, court of claimsCourt of Claims. Sec. 3. Judgments. For payment of the judgments rendered by the Court of Claims and reported to the Seventy-second Congress, in Senate Document Numbered 201 and House Document Numbered 546, under the following departments, namely: Department of Agriculture, $26,171.25; Navy Department, $27,420.79; Treasury Department, $2,306.90; Interest. War Department, $260,514.03; in all, $316,412.97, together with such additional sum as may be necessary to pay interest on certain of the judgments as and where specified in such judgments. Time of payments. None of the judgments contained under this caption which have not been affirmed by the Supreme Court or otherwise become final and conclusive against the United States shall be paid until theVol. 43. p. 939.[U. S. C., p. 900](/us/usc/p900). expiration of the time within which application may be made for a writ of certiorari under subdivision (b), section 3, of the Act entitled “An Act to amend the Judicial Code, and to further define the jurisdiction of the circuit courts of appeals and of the Supreme Court, and for other purposes,” approved February 13, 1925 (U. S. C., title 28, sec. 288). Pocono Pines Assembly Hotels Company.Payment of judgment to.Vol. 46, p. 1622. For payment of the judgment of the Court of Claims, numbered J–543 in favor of the Pocono Pines Assembly Hotels Company, as certified to the Congress in the report embodied in Senate Document Numbered 244, Seventy-first Congress, third session, and Senate Document Numbered 213, Seventy-second Congress, second session, $227,239.53. audited claimsAudited claims. Sec. 4. Payment of. For the payment of the following claims, certified to be due by the General Accounting Office under appropriations theVol. 18, p. 110.[U. S. C., p. 1022](/us/usc/p1022). balances of which have been carried to the surplus fund under the provisions of section 5 of the Act of June 20, 1874 (U. S. C., title 31, sec. 713), and under appropriations heretofore treated as permanent, being for the service of the fiscal year 1930 and prior years,Vol. 23, p. 254.[U. S. C., p. 43](/us/usc/p43). unless otherwise stated, and which have been certified to Congress under section 2 of the Act of July 7, 1884 (U. S. C., title 5, sec. 266), as fully set forth in House Document Numbered 543, Seventy-second Congress, there is appropriated as follows: 1617 independent officesAudited claims— Continued.Independent Offices. For medical and hospital services, Veterans’ Bureau, $16,079.59. For military and naval compensation, Veterans’ Administration, $85.25. For salaries and expenses, Veterans’ Bureau, $70. For vocational rehabilitation, Veterans’ Bureau, $59.66. For Army pensions, $15.56. department of agricultureDepartment of Agriculture. For salaries and expenses, Bureau of Plant Industry, $10.08. For salaries and expenses, Bureau of Animal Industry, $23.20. department of commerceDepartment of Commerce. For photolithographing, Patent Office, $500. department of the interiorDepartment of the Interior. For contingent expenses of land offices, $32.07. For Geological Survey, $6.15. For National Park Service, $8.50. For medical relief in Alaska, $28.47. For Indian schools, support, $37.49. department of justiceDepartment of Justice. For detection and prosecution of crimes, $24.85. For salaries, fees, and expenses of marshals, United States courts, $39.52. For miscellaneous expenses, United States courts, $317. For books for judicial officers, $1,056.55. For support of United States prisoners, $1,052.61, navy departmentNavy Department. For pay, miscellaneous, 72 cents. For transportation, Bureau of Navigation, $4.01. For pay, subsistence, and transportation, Navy, $693.80. For pay of the Navy, $442.73. For pay, Marine Corps, $677.60. For general expenses, Marine Corps, $43.64. post office department—postal servicePost Office Department. (Out of the postal revenues) For clerks, first and second class post offices, $27.53. For indemnities, domestic mail, $163.16. For indemnities, international mail, $27.78. For miscellaneous items, first and second class post offices, $4. For railroad transportation and mail-messenger service, $4.17. For rent, light, and fuel, $304.50. department of stateDepartment of State. For salaries, Foreign Service officers, $16.59, 1618 Audited claims— Continued.Treasury Department.treasury department For Coast Guard, $233.03. For pay and allowances, Coast Guard, $7.46. For enforcement of narcotic and national prohibition acts, internal revenue, $866.29. For collecting the internal revenue, $240.17. For pay of personnel and maintenance of hospitals, Public Health Service, $18. War Department.war department For pay of the Army, 27 cents. For apprehension of deserters, and so forth, $5.98. For Army transportation, $13.46. For replacing ordnance and ordnance stores, $5,200. Total, audited claims, section 4, $28,441.44, together with such additional sum due to increases in rates of exchange as may be necessary to pay claims in the foreign currency as specified in certain of the settlements of the General Accounting Office. Audited claims.AUDITED CLAIMS Sec. 5. Payment of additional. For the payment of the following claims, certified to be due by the General Accounting Office under appropriations the balancesVol. 18, p. 110.[U. S. C., p. 1022](/us/usc/p1022). of which have been carried to the surplus fund under the provisions of section 5 of the Act of June 20, 1874 (U. S. C., title 31, sec. 713), and under appropriations heretofore treated as permanent, being for the service of the fiscal year 1930 and prior years, unless otherwise stated, and which have been certified to CongressVol. 23, p. 254.[U. S. C., p. 43](/us/usc/p43). under section 2 of the Act of July 7, 1884 (U. S. C., title 5, sec. 266), as fully set forth in Senate Document Numbered 203, Seventy-second Congress, there is appropriated as follows: Legislative.legislative establishment For public printing and binding, Government Printing Office, $10.12. Independent Offices.independent offices For salaries and expenses, Federal Board for Vocational Education, 50 cents. For medical and hospital services, Veterans’ Bureau, $17,226.40. For salaries and expenses, Veterans’ Bureau, $25.96. For Army pensions, $120.71. District of Columbia.district of columbia For general expenses, public parks, District of Columbia, $460.25. Department of Agriculture.department of agriculture For salaries and expenses, Weather Bureau, $101.64. For salaries and expenses, Bureau of Animal Industry, $34.33. For general expenses, Forest Service, $15.70. For salaries and expenses, Forest Service, $12.57. Department of Commerce.depart of commerce For export industries, Department of Commerce, $7.20. 1619 department of the interiorAudited claims— Continued.Department of the Interior. For relieving distress and prevention, and so forth, of diseases among Indians, $1,079.43. For conservation of health among Indians, $919.57. department of justiceDepartment of Justice. For books for judicial officers, $436.95. For salaries, fees, and expenses of marshals, United States courts, $959.39. For salaries and expenses of district attorneys, United States courts, $1.25. For salaries and expenses of clerks, United States courts, 65 cents. For fees of jurors and witnesses. United States courts, $36.70. For support of United States prisoners, $5.50. department of laborDepartment of Labor. For salaries and expenses, commissioners of conciliation, $2. navy departmentNavy Department. For pay, miscellaneous, $90.95. For transportation, Bureau of Navigation, $57.75. For organizing the Naval Reserve, $7.76. For engineering, Bureau of Steam Engineering, $9.44. For pay, subsistence, and transportation, Navy, $705.13. For pay of the Navy, $2,052.77. For aviation, Navy, $5,000. For pay, Marine Corps, $206.25. post office department—postal servicePost Office Department. (Out of the postal revenues) For balances due foreign countries, $905.20. For indemnities, domestic mail, $2. For rent, light, and fuel, $2,070.84. For separating mails, $72. department of stateDepartment of State. For allowance for clerks at consulates, $86.58. treasury departmentTreasury Department. For increase of compensation, Treasury Department, $10. For enforcement of Narcotic and National Prohibition Acts, internal revenue, $100.98. For collecting the internal revenue, $23.45. For Coast Guard, $534.42. For contingent expenses, Coast Guard, 72 cents. For pay and allowances, Coast Guard, $5.52. For operating force for public buildings, $42. For marine hospital, Carville, Louisiana, $193.84. war departmentWar Department. For organized Reserves, $34.99. For Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, $100.80. For increase of compensation, Military Establishment, $1,323.69. For pay and traveling and general expenses of the Army, $10.48. For pay, and so forth of the Army, $23,239.80.1620 Audited claims— Continued. For pay of the Army, $6,826.44. For Army transportation, $596.92. For clothing and equipage, $62.77. For pay, and so forth, of the Army, war with Spain, $11.68. For general appropriations, Quartermaster Corps, $1,588.42. For subsistence of the Army, $30. For supplies, services, and transportation, Quartermaster Corps, $4,429.79. For armament of fortifications, $15,252.23. For replacing ordnance and ordnance stores, $74.56. For arming, equipping, and training the National Guard, $1,547.59. For pay of National Guard for armory drills, $48.43. For disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, and civil employees, $10. For monument, Kill Devil Hill, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, $1,500. Rate of exchange added. Total, audited claims, section 5, $90,323.01, together with such additional sum due to increases in rates of exchange as may be necessary to pay claims in the foreign currency as specified in certain of the settlements of the General Accounting Office. Sec. 6. Offsets against judgments, etc.Vol. 18, p. 481.[U. S. C., p. 990](/us/usc/p990). For payment of interest on amounts withheld from claimants by the Comptroller General of the United States, Act of March 3, 1875, as allowed by the General Accounting Office, and certified to the Seventy-second Congress, second session, in Senate Document Numbered 198, under the Treasury Department, $28,943.61 and under the War Department $736.21, together with such additional amount as may be necessary to pay interest on one of the claims set forth in that document. Judgments against collectors of customs.[R. S., sec. 989, p. 185](/us/rs/s989/p185).[U. S. C., p. 943](/us/usc/p943). Payment of judgments against collectors of customs: For the payment of a claim allowed by the General Accounting Office covering a judgment rendered by a United States district court against a collector of customs, where certificate of probable cause has been issued as provided for under section 989, Revised Statutes (U. S. C., title 28, sec. 842), and certified to the Seventy-second Congress, second session, in Senate Document Numbered 198, under the Department of Labor, $978.50. Total, audited claims, section 6, $30,658.32. SHORT TITLE Title of Act. This Act may be cited as the “Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1933.” Approved, March 4, 1933. Authorizing the acceptance by the United States of a bust of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. 1933-03-04 283 Chapter 47 Stat. 1620 72 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 2024-12-27 public [CHAPTER 283.] JOINT RESOLUTION Authorizing the acceptance by the United States of a bust of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.March 4, 1933.[[S. J. Res. 265](/us/bill/72/sjres/265).][[Pub. Res., No. 72](/us/bill/72/pubres/72).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,District of Columbia.Bust of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe accepted for erection in. That the President of the United States is hereby authorized to accept as a gift of the Goethe Society of America (Incorporated) a bust of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe for erection on the public grounds of the UnitedSite and approval. States in the city of Washington. District of Columbia, on a site selected by the Director of Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital, with the approval of the National Commission1621 of Fine Arts: *Provided*, That if no such site suitable for the purpose*Proviso*.To be displayed in National Museum if suitable site not found. shall be found, the bust shall be accepted for display in the National Museum or such other appropriate location as may indicate an appreciation of the intellectual achievements and services of Goethe to mankind. Approved, March 4, 1933. To authorize and direct the Secretary of Agriculture to provide additional facilities for the classification of cotton under the United States Cotton Standards Act. 1933-03-04 284 Chapter 47 Stat. 1621 72 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 2024-12-27 public [CHAPTER 284.] JOINT RESOLUTION To authorize and direct the Secretary of Agriculture to provide additional facilities for the classification of cotton under the United States Cotton Standards Act.March 4, 1933.[[H. J. Res. 434](/us/bill/72/hjres/343).][[Pub. Res., No. 73](/us/bill/72/pubres/73).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the SecretaryCotton Standards Act, amended.Vol. 42, p. 1517, amended.Additional facilities for classifying cotton to be provided.Vol. 38, p. 693; Vol 39, p. 476. of Agriculture be requested to extend to cotton growers facilities for the classification of cotton authorized in the United States Cotton Standards Act of March 4, 1923 (42 Stat. L. 1517), with such supervision of licensed classifiers as he shall deem necessary under authority of the United States Cotton Futures Act. Sec. 2. Further to carry out the purposes of the said United StatesCotton samplers.License; issue, revocation, etc. Cotton Standards Act the Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to issue to any qualified person, upon presentation of satisfactory evidence of competency, a license to sample cotton. Any such license may be suspended or revoked by the Secretary of Agriculture whenever he is satisfied that such licensee is incompetent or has knowingly or carelessly sampled cotton improperly, or has violated any provision of said Act or the regulations thereunder so far as the same may relate to him, or has used his license, or allowed it to be used, for any improper purpose. The Secretary of Agriculture mayConditions imposed. prescribe by regulation the conditions under which licenses may be issued hereunder, and may require any licensed sampler to give bondBond. for the faithful performance of his duties and for the protection of persons affected thereby and may prescribe the conditions under which cotton shall be sampled by licensed samplers for the purpose of classification by officers of the Department of Agriculture, or by licensed cotton classifiers. Approved, March 4, 1933. To provide for further investigation of expenditures of the Post Office Department. 1933-03-04 285 Chapter 47 Stat. 1621 72 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 2024-12-27 public [CHAPTER 285.] JOINT RESOLUTION To provide for further investigation of expenditures of the Post Office Department.March 4, 1933.[[H. J. Res. 612](/us/bill/72/hjres/612).][[Pub. Res., No. 74](/us/bill/72/pubres/74).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That for the purpose ofHouse Committee on Post Office and Post Roads.Members elect of 73d Congress authorized to continue investigation of Post Office Department. obtaining information necessary as a basis for legislation, those members of the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads of the Seventy-second Congress who are Members elect to the Seventy-third Congress, or a majority of them, after March 4, 1933, and until the organization of the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads of the House of the Seventy-third Congress, are authorized, as a committee, by subcommittee or otherwise, to continue the investigation begun under authority of H. Res. 226 of the Seventy-second Congress. And the unexpended balance of the Appropriation continued.appropriation of $5,000 under II. Res. 273 of the Seventy-second Congress is hereby continued for such purposes. Approved, March 4, 1933. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES Proposed Constitutional Amendment 47 Stat. 1623 PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES 1623 JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States.[[S. J. Res. 211](/us/bill/72/sjres/211).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled (two-thirds of each House concurring therein), That the following article is hereby proposedAmendment proposed to the Constitution. as an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, which shall be valid to all intents and purposes as part of the Constitution when ratified by conventions in three-fourths of the several States: " “Article— “Section 1. The eighteenth article of amendment to the ConstitutionEighteenth amendment repealed. of the United States is hereby repealed. “Sec. 2. The transportation or importation into any State, Territory,Prohibition of certain interstate transportation. or possession of the United States for delivery or use therein of intoxicating liquors, in violation of the laws thereof, is hereby prohibited. “Sec. 3. This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have beenInoperative, if not ratified in seven years. ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by conventions in the several States, as provided in the Constitution, within seven years from the date of the submission hereof to the States by the Congress.” " Jno. N. Garner *Speaker of the House of Representatives*. Charles Curtis *Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate*. I certify that this Joint Resolution originated in the Senate. Edwin P. Thayer *Secretary*. [Deposited in the Department of State, February 20, 1933.] i INDEX **A** Page **Abilene, Tex.,** time extended for constructing memorial building by American Legion 86 **Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Company,** charter amended 154 **Acadia National Park, Me.,** appropriation for administration, etc 121, 126, 848 **Accounts and Deposits Office.** *See* Treasury Department. **Accounts Bureau.** *See* Post Office Department. **A Century of Progress Exposition.** *See* Chicago World’s Fair Centennial Celebration. **Ackerman, Ernest R.,** payment to widow of 15 **“Actor.”** *See* “Professional Actor”. **Adjusted-Service Certificate Fund:** Appropriation for 2, 472 Interest rate on adjusted-service loans reduced to 3$ percent 724 **Adjusted-Service Dependent Pay,** appropriation for 2 **Adjutant General, Army.** *See* War Department. **Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs.** *See also* Veterans’ Administration; Independent Offices. Appropriation for travel, subsistence, etc., of veterans from District of Columbia 654 Allowance for travel by automobile; limitation 701 Availability extended to July 25, 1932 701 Chanquet, Sophie, sale of lands devised by 161 Contracts, etc., by, authorized for hospital and domiciliary services 2 Government insurance policies, renewal of 5-year level premium term, etc 334 Loans to veterans, funds available 725 Saturday half-holidays for employees of hospitals, etc., in discretion of 1516 Transfer of lands in Fayette County to Kentucky, authorized 332 **Admiralty Causes:** Amendment, section 5, suits in Admiralty Act 420 Causes of action on which suits may be brought; limitation 420 **Admiralty Laws of United States,** extended to Virgin Islands 160 **Admissions Tax** 271 **Advertisements,** to be so marked in newspapers, etc 1486 **Advisory Federal Plant Quarantine Board,** abolished 1463 **Aerial Legal Experts, International Technical Committee of,** appropriation for contribution 486, 1376 **Aerological Stations,** appropriation for maintenance 617, 1438 **Aeronautics, Bureau of.** *See* Navy Department. **Aeronautics, National Advisory Committee.** *See* Independent Offices. **Africa:** Appropriation for— Contribution, liquor traffic convention 1376 Development of commerce in 499, 1390 Deficiency appropriation for contribution, liquor traffic convention 1611 **Aged and Infirm, Home for, D. C.,** appropriation for 373 **Agricultural Chemical Investigations,** appropriation for 629, 1451 **Agricultural Compositions.** *See* Bankruptcy Act of 1898, Amendments. **Agricultural-Credit Corporations.** *See also* Regional Agricultural Credit Corporations. Advances and loans for organizing, authorized 60 Limit; prior investigation; approval of corporate management; due date 60 Capital stock; amount of paid in, required 60 Appropriation; authorization; constitute revolving fund; administration expenses 60 Organizing, etc., expenses, balances reappropriated for 643ii **Agricultural Economics, Bureau of.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Agricultural Engineering, Bureau of.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Agricultural Experiment Stations.** *See also* Agriculture, Department of. Transfer of property authorized 614 Pay and expenses of station employees from sales thereof 614 **Agricultural Extension Service.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Agricultural Marketing Act,** appropriation for salaries, etc., Federal Farm Board, in accordance with provisions of 458 **Agricultural Products:** Financing sales of, in foreign markets 712 Cotton held by Farm Board, etc., excluded 712 Loans to corporations to aid in marketing 712 **Agriculture:** Appropriation for— Crop production investigations 622, 1444 Vocational education in 457 Credit Corporations. *See* Agricultural-Credit Corporations. Loans to farmers, crop production, 1933. *See* Farmers. **Agriculture, Department of:** Appropriation for— Agricultural Economics, Bureau of 636, 1458 Enforcement of acts under 638, 1460 Foreign agricultural service 637, 1459 Wool clip of 1918; marketing studies 639, 1461 Agricultural Engineering, Bureau of 635, 1457 Animal Industry, Bureau of 617, 1439 Animal disease investigations, etc 618, 1439 Meat inspection 620, 1442 Packers and Stockyards Act, enforcement 620, 1441 Biological Survey, Bureau of 631, 1453 Investigations, control of predatory animals, etc 632, 1454 Migratory Bird Conservation Act, enforcement of 633, 1455 Migratory birds, establishment of refuges, etc., for 632, 1455 Chemistry and Soils, Bureau of 629, 1451 Chicago World’s Fair Centennial Celebration, participation expenses 645 Contingent expenses 610, 1433 Dairy Industry, Bureau of 621, 1442 Entomology, Bureau of 630, 1452 Experiment Stations, Office of 613, 1435 Extension Service 614, 1436 Food and Drug Administration 641, 1463 Enforcement of acts under 641, 1464 Forest Service 625, 1446 Fire fighting and prevention 626, 628, 1448, 1450 International Union of Forest Research Stations 628, 1450 Lands, additional 629, 1450 National forest administration, etc 626, 1447 Planting stock, distribution 629, 1450 Research, etc 628, 1449 Roads, trails, bridges, etc 717 Grain Futures Act, enforcement 641, 1463 Highways, Federal-aid system 634, 1456 Forest roads and trails 644, 1466 Home Economics, Bureau of 639, 1462 Information, Office of 611, 1434 Printing and binding 612, 1434 Inspection service, etc., for War Department 677, 1584 Library, salaries and expenses 612, 1434 Livestock production, cooperation with Southern States 642, 1465 Plant Industry, Bureau of 621, 1443 International Seed Testing Congress, contribution 624, 1446 Investigations, etc 621, 1443 Plant Quarantine, Bureau of 640, 1462 Control of diseases, etc., of plants and fruits 640, 1462 Printing and binding 612, 1434 Public Roads, Bureau of 634, 1455 Secretary’s Office 609, 1432 Contingent expenses 610, 1433 Rent, D. C 611, 1434 Seed-grain loan collections 644, 1466 Soil-erosion investigations 644, 1466 Weather Bureau 616, 1437 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 29, 33, 544, 547, 787, 790, 1617, 1618 Cousins, A. H 35 Damage claims 27, 542, 785 Forest Service, fire prevention 20, 781 Lamkin, Charles, payment to 781 Munhall, Joseph K., payment to 532 Highways, Federal-aid system 20 Judgments 542, 543, 785, 1616 Secretary’s Office 531 Rent, D. C 531 Advisory Federal Plant Quarantine Board abolished 1463 Agricultural-credit corporations, balances for organizing, etc., expenses 643iii Appropriations— Fiscal year 1933 made available as of July 1, 1932 702 Interchange of 642, 1465 Chemistry and Soils Bureau reports, distribution, etc 612 Government Island, Alameda, Calif., appropriation continued available for buildings 645, 1466 National forest highways, appropriation continued available for construction, etc 1467 Passenger-carrying vehicles, purchase, use, restrictions 643, 1465 Powder, transfer of unserviceable, from War Department, authorized 1486 Tobacco statistics, publication to include tobacco in possession of quasi-manufacturers; reports 662 Vacancies, restriction on filling; exemptions ; report to Congress 645 Work for other departments 642, 1465 **Agriculture, International Institute of, Rome, Italy,** deficiency appropriaation for payment of quota 1611 **Air Corps, Army.** *See* War Department. **Air Mail Service.** *See* Post Office Department. **Air Navigation Facilities.** *See also* Commerce, Department of. Land conveyance, Arizona, for use in maintaining 301 **Alabama:** Appropriation for national forest administration 626, 1448 Huntsville, acquisition of site for public building, authorized 1413 Preliminary examination authorized of— Cataco Creek 84 Flint Creek 84 Flint River 84 Road and bridge flood relief, balance reappropriated 635 Time extended for bridging Elk River between Lauderdale and Limestone Counties 1416 **Alabama and Coushatta Indians, Tex.,** appropriation for education 103, 832 **Alabama Society of Fine Arts,** silver service of U. S. S. “Montgomery” delivered to 450 **Alameda, Calif.:** Benton Field, construction, etc., sums authorized 721 Government Island, appropriations continued available for buildings on 645, 1466 **Alaska:** Appropriation for— Agriculture, experiment stations 613, 1435 Extension work in 615, 1436 Alaska Railroad 128, 854 American seamen, relief, etc., of 478, 1375 Contingent, etc., expenses 127, 853 Courts, expenses of 490–492, 1382–1384 Fisheries Service, pay of officers, etc 512, 1402 Forest highways 645, 1466 Game law enforcement 633, 1454 Governor and secretary, salaries 127, 853 Insane, care, etc., of 128, 853 International Boundary Commission, Canada and 481 Liquors, intoxicating, suppression of traffic in 128, 854 Medical relief in 110, 838 Military Cable and Telegraph System, Washington to 692, 1598 Mining investigations, etc., in 515, 1404 National forest administration 626, 1448 Natives, support and education of 108, 835 Postal equipment for use in 603, 1512 Reindeer industry, etc., investigations 632, 1454 Stations, support of 128, 853 Road, etc., construction 692 Seal fisheries protection, food to natives, etc 513, 1403 Star routes, postal service 600, 1509 Deficiency appropriation for— Education of natives, school construction, etc., at Unalakleet 534, 1608 Governor and secretary, salaries 535 Insane, care of 535, 1610 Medical relief, construction of Mountain Village Hospital 534, 1608 Mineral resources, investigation of 22 Alaska Railroad, purchase of coal for 707 “Boxer,” U. S. S., balance available for freight operation of 534 Delegate from. *See* Congress. Fairbanks, bond issue for school building 796 Federal Home Loan Bank Act provisions to include 725 Juneau— Streets or sewerage systems, use of proceeds of bond sale 298 Wharf, estimates for maintenance 306 Lands in, excluded from act confirming in States, etc., title to lands in aid of public schools 140 Loans to financial institutions, etc., by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 714 Lowell Creek, estimates for flood control works 802iv Mining claims, suspension of annual assessment work 290 Mount McKinley National Park, boundary modified 68 Petersburg, bond issue authorized 299 Relief loans, terms on 710 Road Commissioners, duties of, transferred to Interior Department 446 Transfer of appropriations, equipment, materials, etc 446 **Alaska Railroad.** *See* Alaska. **Albania,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Albrook Field, Canal Zone:** Appropriation for construction at 718 Construction, etc., sums authorized 720 Amount reappropriated for 1580 **Albuquerque, N. Mex.,** appropriation for education of Indians 105, 834 **Alburgh, Vt.,** time extended for bridging Lake Champlain at 775 **Alcohol,** manufacture of, in Osage County, Okla., for lawful purposes, permitted 302 **Alderson, W. Va.,** appropriation for maintenance, etc., Federal Industrial Institution for Women 494, 1386 **Alexandria Bay, N. Y.,** time extended for bridging Saint Lawrence River at 83, 806 **Algonquin, Ill.,** time extended for bridging Fox River at 58 **Alien Property Custodian,** automobile expenses, use of funds forbidden for 453 **Aliens.** *See also* Immigration; Naturalization. Appropriation for medical inspection of 590, 1499 Contract labor, appropriation for enforcing provisions increased 145 Foreign diplomatic officials’ employees, departure when employment ceases 524 Husbands of American citizens, quota exemption 656 Nonimmigrant status of, when entering to engage in trade 608 Olympic games, 1932, admission of, for participation 1 Reentry of deported; application 166 Students, bond to guarantee departure 524 Tax on. *See* Income Tax, Nonresident aliens. Veterans of World War, naturalization privileges extended to, residing in United States 165 Virgin Islands, nonquota status of natives residing in foreign countries 336 **Allegheny County, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Monongahela River at Pittsburgh, Pa., by 47 **Allegheny River,** bridge authorized across, between O’Hara and Sharpsburg, Pa 1414 **Alleys, D. C.** *See* District of Columbia. **Alternate Jurors.** *See* United States Courts; Jurors. **Althing, The (National Parliament of Iceland),** appropriation for participation in anniversary of 486 **Ambassadors,** appropriation for 476, 1373 **American Battle Monuments Commission.** *See* Independent Offices. **American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac,** appropriation for pay of computers preparing 443, 1541 **American Ethnology,** appropriation for researches 465 **American Foreign Service Association.** *See* State Department. **American Historical Association,** appropriation for printing report of 466 **American International Institute for the Protection of Childhood,** appropriation for contribution 485, 1376 **American Legion:** Loan of War Department equipment for convention at Portland, Oreg., authorized 298 Memorial building, Abilene, Tex., time extended for constructing 86 **American National Red Cross:** Cotton, delivery of Government-owned, to 797 Exchange of, for wool articles authorized 1544 Wheat and cotton, delivery of Government-owned to, directed 605 Appropriation for 741 Wheat, distribution of Government-owned by, authorized 61 **American Pharmaceutical Association,** transfer of land in District of Columbia to, authorized 154 **American Printing House for the Blind,** appropriation for 597, 1506 **American Seamen.** *See* Seamen, American. **Ammunition Storage Facilities.** *See* Navy Department. **Anacostia Park, D. C.,** appropriation for development of 376 **Anacostia River.** *See* District of Columbia. **Andersonville National Cemetery, Ga.,** road right of way through, authorized 139 **Andrus, John H.,** annuity payment 471 **Angeles National Forest, Calif.,** appropriation for 627, 1449 **Angus, Grace K.,** payment to 1602v **Animal Industry, Bureau of.** *See also* Agriculture, Department of. European fowl pest, balance available for control, etc 621, 1442 Foot-and-mouth disease, balances for eradication 620, 1442 **Animals,** appropriation for investigation of diseases, food habits, etc 618, 632, 1440, 1454 **Annapolis, Md.,** appropriation for engineering experiment station maintenance, etc 428, 1527 **Annual Leave.** *See* Leave of Absence. **Antietam Battlefield, Sharpsburg, Md.,** appropriation for 690, 1596 **Anti-Injunction Act.** *See* Injunctions in Labor Disputes. **Antitrust Laws,** appropriation for enforcement of 489, 1380 **Apache Indians, Okla.:** Appropriation for— Industrial assistance 828 Payment to, from royalty funds 97, 826 **Apex Building, D. C.,** work discontinued 593, 1502 **Appalachian Electric Power Co.,** employment of counsel by Federal Power Commission in case of 4 **Appeals,** rules prescribing proceedings in criminal cases after verdict 904 **Appraisement of Entries.** *See* Tariff Act of 1930. **Appropriation Acts:** Agriculture, Department of 609, 1432 Commerce, Department of 497, 1388 Deficiency Acts— Fiscal year 1932, first 15 Fiscal year 1932, second 525 Fiscal year 1933, first 780 Fiscal year 1933, second 1602 District of Columbia 343 Independent Offices 452 Interior Department 91, 820 Judiciary 490, 1381 Justice, Department of 487, 1379 Labor, Department of 519, 1408 Legislative Branch of the Government 382, 1350 Navy Department 421, 1521 Post Office Department 597, 1506 State, Department of 475, 1371 Treasury Department 580, 1489 War Department 664, 1571 **Appropriations.** *See also* Appropriation Acts. Adjusted-service certificate fund, additional amount for 2 Agricultural-credit corporations, balances available 60 Alaska roads, etc., estimates to be submitted by Secretary of Interior 446 Army and Navy pensions 168 Camp Bullis, additional sum for land acquisition, authorized 1350 Chicago World’s Fair Centennial Celebration, authorized for participation 40 Appropriation for 645 Congressional printing and binding 157 Coolidge portrait authorized 160 Appropriation for 527 Cotton— Delivery of, held by Cotton Stabilization Corporation 799 Repayment of charges on cotton held by Cotton Stabilization Corporation 798 Crater Lake National Park, sums available for 156 Disarmament Conference, Geneva, 1932, authorized 4 Appropriation for 35 Employment Service, Department of Labor, additional, fiscal year 1932 3 Executive departments, available as of July 1, 1932 702 Federal Board for Vocational Rehabilitation, authorized for studies, investigations, etc 450 Federal Farm Board, delivery of Government-owned wheat and cotton to Red Cross 606 Appropriation for 741 Advances to repay charges on cotton held by Cotton Stabilization Board 798 Delivery of cotton held 799 Federal land banks, authorized for payments upon subscriptions 13 Appropriation for 36 Balance to be used in making loans under Federal Farm Loan Act 1550 Sums available to reimburse banks for extensions of unpaid obligations 14 Home Loan Bank Board, for expenses, fiscal year 1933 741 House of Representatives, contingent, etc., expenses; special committees; stenographic reports 140 Impounding of balances under Economy Act 403 Inaugural ceremonies, 1933, maintenance of public order, authorized 800 Jackson, Miss., balance available for construction, etc., on Federal site 69 Loans to farmers, crop production, 1933 795vi Maxwell, Nebr., sum authorized for repairing donated property in 1418 Mexican Government, payment to, authorized, for families of Manuel Gomez and Emilio Cortez Rubio 907 Appropriation for 1611 Mississippi River, authorized for improvement of, between Illinois River and Minneapolis 55 Northern Cheyenne Indian Tribal Council, sum authorized for expenses 1569 Pages, Houses of Congress, payment— July 1 to 15, 1932 647 July 16 to 25, 1932 702 Post Office Department, investigation of expenditures, balance continued available 1621 Reconstruction Finance Corporation, subscription payments 5 Appropriation for 14 Second Polar Year Program, sum authorized for 68, 538 South Dakota National Guard, sum authorized for land purchase 1420 Transfer of, fiscal year 1933 411 Veterans’ Administration— Adjusted-service and dependent pay, additional amount for 2 Adjusted-service certificate fund, additional amount for 2 Vocational rehabilitation, authorized for apportionment to States 448 War Department, expenditure by, for articles the growth, production, or manufacture of United States 62 World War Veterans, to provide transportation from District of Columbia 654 Availability extended to July 25, 1932 701 Allowance for travel by automobile, limitation 701 Supplemental appropriations 701 **Arambel, John,** land entry validated 167 **Arbitration:** Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promotion of International, appropriation for contribution 482, 1376 International Bureau of Permanent Court of, appropriation for contribution 482, 1376 Deficiency appropriation for 537 **Arboretum, National,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 623, 1445 **Architect of the Capitol.** *See also* Legislative Branch of the Government. Capitol grounds, balance continued for demolition, etc., of structures 1604 Fire protection, Capitol and Senate Office Building, balance reappropriated 526 House Office Building, maintenance, etc., sum available 527 Senate Office Building equipment, contracts authorized; disbursement 1604 **Argentina,** appropriation for ambassador to 476, 1373 **Arizona:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 99, 108, 111, 829, 836, 838 National forest administration 626, 1448 Deficiency appropriation for— Colorado River Indian Reservation, irrigation 21 Navajo Indian Reservation, Ganado irrigation project 22 Acceptance of land from, for air navigation facilities, authorized 301 Colorado River Indian Reservation, expenditure of tribal funds for support 335 Land, selection by, for university, confirmed 151 Salt River Valley Water Users’ Association, patent certain lands to 646 **Arkansas:** Appropriation for national forest administration 626, 1448 Time extended for bridging— Black River at Pocahontas 134 Saint Francis River at— Lake City 83 Madison 83 **Arlington County, Va.,** conveyance of portion of Fort Myer Military Reservation to, authorized 1367 **Arlington Experimental Farm, Va.,** appropriation for 621, 1443 **Arlington Memorial Bridge:** Appropriation for maintenance, etc 464 Commission. *See* Independent Offices. Highway connection between Lee Boulevard and, authorized 1367 **Arlington National Cemetery:** Appropriation for amphitheater, etc., care and maintenance 689, 1595 Administration by retired Army officer 689 **Army.** *See also* War Department. Andersonville, Ga., cemetery reservation, right of way 139 Bands, maximum number of 668, 1574 Bolling Field, D.C., land addition 700 Economy Act provisions, retired, etc., pay 1514 Emergency officers, apportionment of retired pay 164vii Enlistment allowance suspended 1519 Explosives, deteriorated, transfer of, for agricultural purposes 1486 Foreign assignments of officers for three years; transfer limitations 1516 Fort Ripley Military Reservation, conveyance to Minnesota 141 Land-grant railroads, compensation for transportation of troops on certain 800 Date correction, July 27, 1866 1424 Military Academy. *See* Military Academy. Officers furnishing mounts, no addition to pay of 668, 1574 Panama Canal Zone, Paitilla Point Military Reservation, modification of boundary 145 Pay forbidden to retired officer selling supplies to 668, 1575 Pensions, appropriation for payment 168 Personnel transfer restrictions 411 Retired pay of officers, fiscal year 1933 402 Saint Johns Military Reservation, Fla., terminated contract 700 Warrant officers and enlisted men, restoration of former retired status 776 War-time commissioned rank given warrant officers and enlisted men, on retirement 150 **Army and Navy Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark.,** appropriation for 674, 678, 1581, 1585 **Army Medical Museum,** appropriation for preservation, etc., of specimens 678, 1585 **Arrea, Julio Rodriguez,** admission to Military Academy authorized 1545 **Arrow Rock, Mo.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at 82 **Arsenals,** appropriation for repairs, etc 680, 1586 **“Artist”,** construed in contract labor provisions of Immigration Act of 1917 67 **Asiatic Beetle,** appropriation for research on 631, 1453 **Asphalt.** *See* Minerals. **Assessment of Tax.** *See* Income Tax, Assessments. **Assessors, D. C.,** competency of, to testify in condemnation proceedings 48 **Astoria, Oreg.,** time extended for bridging Columbia River at 799 **Astrophysical Observatory,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 465 **Aswell, James B.,** payment to widow of 15 **Atlanta, Ga.,** appropriation for penitentiary maintenance, etc 494, 1386 **Atlantic Coast,** appropriation for surveys 510, 1399 **Atlas Roofing Company,** payment to 1614 **Attorney General.** *See also* Justice, Department of. Orleans levee district, land grant to 133 Process mailed to, in suit to clear title to lands in Lenawee County, Mich 162 School section grants, forfeiture if disposal of, by States without reserving mineral rights 140 **Audited Claims:** Deficiency appropriation for— Agriculture, Department of 29, 33, 35, 554, 547, 787, 790, 1617, 1618 Commerce, Department of 29 33, 544, 547, 787, 791, 1617, 1618 District of Columbia 530, 544, 547, 787, 1607, 1618 Independent Offices 29, 33, 544, 547, 786, 790, 1617, 1618 Interior, Department of 30, 33, 544, 548, 787, 791, 1617, 1619 Justice, Department of 29, 33, 545, 548, 787, 791, 1617, 1619 Labor, Department of 30, 33, 545, 788, 1619 Legislative Branch of the Government 29, 786, 1618 Navy Department 30, 33, 545, 548, 788, 791, 1617, 1619 Post Office Department 30, 34, 545, 548, 788, 791, 1617, 1619 State, Department of 31, 546, 548, 789, 791, 1617, 1619 Treasury Department 31, 34, 546, 548, 549, 789, 791, 792, 1618, 1619 War Department 32, 34, 35, 546, 548, 549, 789, 791, 792, 1618, 1619 **Austria:** Appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 Agreement with, to postpone payment of indebtedness authorized 3 Claims against. *See* Settlement of War Claims Act. **Automobiles:** Allowance for operation of 1516 Cost limit, use restriction applicable to Executive departments, etc 1513 Tax on 261 Term “automobile” construed in amendment of Carlin Act 714 Transportation of, at Government expense, prohibited 405 Exception, War and Navy Departments 405 **Aviation.** *See* Navy and War Departments. viii **B** **Badges,** unauthorized use of official, prohibited 342 **Bail.** *See* Criminal Law. **Bailiffs, United States Courts:** Appropriation for pay of 492, 1384 Deficiency appropriation for 23, 782 **Baker Irrigation Project, Oreg.,** balance available for 116 **Ballard, Grover Cleveland,** reimbursement for medical services 1604 **Baltimore, Md.,** appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 444, 1543 **Bancroft School, D. C.,** appropriation for addition, etc 362 **Bankruptcy.** *See* Income Tax Gift Tax Act of 1932. **Bankruptcy Act of 1898, Amendments:** Building and loan associations, exempted from being adjudged bankrupts 47 Involuntary bankruptcy 47 Liability of officers, etc 47 Courts of bankruptcy, additional jurisdiction 1467 Compositions and Extensions— Persons permitted to file petition for; corporations excepted 1467 Debts, defined 1467 Approval or dismissal of petition by judge 1467 Conditional stay, involuntary proceedings 1467 Trustee, conditions for delaying appointment 1467 Terms defined; “debtor”, “creditor” 1467 Liquidation of claim for rent 1468 Custodian or receiver; appointment, powers 1468 Creditors’ meeting, notice of 1468 Statement forwarded to creditors 1468 Creditor’s right to controvert facts alleged in petition 1468 Determination of issues; jury; petition dismissed unless allegations sustained 1468 Creditors’ meeting, procedure 1468 Confirmation; application for and when may be filed 1468 Deposit of money for payment of debts having priority 1468 Hearing upon application for 1468 Confirmation of proposal by court; requirements 1468 Proof that claim not usurious 1468 Extensions, terms of 1469 Allowances and exemptions under Section 24 not affected 1469 Confirmation of extension proposal, effect of 1469 Lien of secured creditors not impaired 1469 Distribution of consideration; dismissal of case 1469 Payment of debts having priority; order of 1469 Reinstatement of case when fraud practiced 1469 Filing application for 1469 Trustee, when may be appointed 1469 Order adjudging debtor a bankrupt 1469 Not to be entered against a wage earner or farmer 1469 Jurisdiction over debtor and his property 1470 Secured creditors, may be enjoined from proceedings for enforcing claims 1470 Referees, appointment of 1470 Wage earners, involuntary proceedings not to be taken against 1470 Agricultural Compositions and Extensions— Referees; appointment upon petition of fifteen farmers 1470 To be known as conciliation commissioners 1470 Term of office; removal of; qualifications for appointment as commissioner 1470 Appointment of supervising conciliation commissioner 1470 Fees; payment by farmer when petition filed 1470 Expenses and fees received by commissioners 1470 Costs of supervising farming operations 1471 Assessment of fees, etc., not provided for, forbidden 1471 Commissioners, office space and equipment for 1471 Supreme Court authorized to formulate general orders of administration 1471 Petitions; may be filed by farmers within five years 1471 Procedure when filed 1471 Creditors’ meeting; notice of 1471 Procedure at first meeting 1471 Application for confirmation, time for making, to be fixed by commissioner after hearing 1471 Court to control property of farmer 1471ix Final inventory of estate to be prepared 1471 Confirmation, when application for, may be filed 1472 Hearing on, date and place to be fixed 1472 When court may confirm proposal 1472 Application for extensions 1472 Composition or extension proposal, terms of 1472 Allowances and exemptions to debtors not affected 1472 Confirmation, effect of 1472 Lien of secured creditors not affected 1472 Distribution of consideration; dismissal of case 1472 Payment of debts having priority; order of 1472 Reinstatement of case after hearing, for good cause shown 1472 When fraud practiced 1473 Jurisdiction over farmer and property when petition filed 1473 Proceedings not to be instituted against farmer after petition filed 1473 Exceptions 1473 Commissioner to assist in filing application 1473 “Farmer” defined 1473 Extensions, application to person secondarily liable 1474 Railroad Reorganization— Petition for, by corporation engaged in interstate commerce 1474 Filing fee; order of approval or dismissal 1474 Jurisdiction of debtor and property during pendency of proceedings 1474 Creditors, filing petition as to insolvency of railroad 1474 Approval of Interstate Commerce Commission required; hearing and notice on 1475 Service of notice; answer by railroad company 1475 Trial of issues if corporation denies allegations or jurisdiction 1475 Plan of reorganization; what to include 1475 Terms defined; “securities”, “stockholders”, “creditors” 1475 Judges; procedure when petition approved 1475 Appointment of trustees 1475 Bond of trustee; compensation 1476 Issue of certificates for cash, etc 1476 Additional schedules, filing of 1476 Creditors’ claims, time for fifing to be fixed 1476 Notice of time to be given or of dismissal of proceedings 1476 Allowance of compensation for services 1476 Reference of matters to special masters 1476 Designation of special masters from members of the bar 1477 Claims entitled to priority to be allowed 1477 Determination of controverted issues 1477 Creditor to be heard regarding appointment of trustee 1477 Debtor to prepare lists of bondholders and stockholders, etc 1477 Reorganization plan, hearing before adoption of 1477 Interstate Commerce Commission to report 1477 Reasons for conclusions of Commission to be stated 1477 Submission of plan to creditors 1477 Acceptance in writing before approval by Commission 1478 Interests of certain creditors to be protected 1478 When acceptance not confirmation 1478 Acceptance, what constitutes 1478 Issue of securities when plan accepted 1478 Acceptance when United States a creditor 1478 Certification of accepted plan to court 1478 Court to allow compensation for services 1478 Managers’ fees; certificate of Interstate Commerce Commission 1479 Confirmation of plan by court, when may be had 1479 Appraisal of securities 1479 Upon whom confirmation binding 1480 Discharge of debtor 1480 Execution of court orders 1480 Court to state reason when plan disapproved 1480x Revenue Act of 1932, provisions not applicable to issuance, etc., of securities 1480 Property of debtor after confirmation free from debtors’ claims 1480 Trustees, final decree of discharge 1480 Trustees entitled to possession of property when receiver appointed by Federal or State court 1480 “Federal court” defined 1481 Further stay of suits against debtor 1481 Certified copy of order of confirmation, what evidence of 1481 Wages of railroad employees, unauthorized changing prohibited 1481 Judges and trustees, powers denied 1481 “Railroad corporation” defined 1482 Claims for personal injuries, status of 1482 Effective date of Act 1482 Deposit of bankrupt funds 1482 **Banks and Banking:** Agricultural-credit corporation loans. *See* Agricultural-Credit Corporations. District of Columbia, rules governing banking business to be prescribed by the Comptroller of Currency 1546 Emergency financing facilities. *See* Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Farm loans. *See* Federal Farm Loan Act. Federal intermediate credit banks. *See* Federal Farm Loan Act. Federal land banks. *See* Federal Farm Loan Act. Federal Reserve Act. *See* Federal Reserve Act. Federal Reserve Banks. *See* Federal Reserve Act. Glass-Steagall Act. *See* Federal Reserve Act, Amendments. Home Loan Banks. *See* Federal Home Loan Bank Act. Intermediate credit banks. *See* Federal Farm Loan Act. Loans to veterans on adjusted-service certificates. *See* World War Adjusted Compensation Act. National Bank Act, provisions of, extended to Virgin Islands 703 National banks; examination of fiduciary powers; fees 568 National Farm Loan Associations. *See* Federal Farm Loan Act. Reconstruction Finance System. *See* Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Regulation of, in the District of Columbia. *See* District of Columbia Code. State banking officials, Comptroller of Currency granted similar powers 907 **Barberry,** appropriation for eradication 621, 1443 **Barber Shops.** *See* District of Columbia. **Barge Canal.** *See* New York Barge Canal. **Barksdale Field, La.:** Appropriation for construction at 718 Construction, etc., sums authorized 720 **Baton Rouge, La.:** Bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 46 Time extended for bridging 45, 1413, 1556 **Battlefield Sites,** regulations for government of, to be prescribed by War Department 1420 **Baudette, Minn.,** bridge authorized across Rainy River at 62 **Bay of San Francisco.** *See* San Francisco Bay. **Bear River Migratory-Bird Refuge,** appropriation for establishment, etc 633, 1455 **Beaufort Inlet, N. C.,** improvement of inland waterway to Norfolk, Va 1564 **Beers, Edward M.,** payment to widow of 525 **Belgium:** Appropriation for ambassador to 476, 1373 Agreement with, to postpone payment of indebtedness authorized 3 **Belle Fourche Irrigation Project, S. Dak.,** balance available for 116 **Beltsville, Md.,** appropriation for buildings, investigation of animal diseases 619, 1441 **Benton Field, Alameda, Calif.,** construction, etc., sums authorized 721 **Bering Sea,** halibut fishery protection 144 **Bethesda, Md.,** appropriation for animal disease experiment station 619, 1441 **Bettendorf, Iowa,** time extended for bridging Mississippi River at 133, 1415 **Beverages,** tax on 264 **Bicentennial Commission.** *See* District of Columbia Commission, George Washington Bicentennial. **Big Springs, Tex.,** appropriation for livestock experiments at 619, 1441 **Bill of Exceptions.** *See* Criminal Law. **Bingham, Robert W.,** appointed to fill vacancy on Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution 382 **Binghamton, N. Y.,** exchange of Federal building site at, authorized 1370 **Biological Survey, Bureau of.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. xi **Biologic Products,** appropriation for regulating sale of 591, 1501 **Birds,** appropriation for investigations, refuges, etc 632, 633, 1454 **Bismarck, N. Dak.,** appropriation for education of Indians 106, 834 **Bitter Root Irrigation Project, Mont.,** appropriation for, as loan for construction, repair, etc 115, 843 **Black Bass Law,** appropriation for enforcement 513 **Blackfeet Highway, Mont.:** Concurrent jurisdiction over, accepted by United States 144 Jurisdiction of Commissioner, Glacier National Park 145 **Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont.,** appropriation for improvement, etc., irrigation systems 101, 533, 831 **Black River,** time extended for bridging, at Pocahontas, Ark 134 **Blind:** Appropriation for— American Printing House for the 597, 1506 Columbia Polytechnic Institute for, D.C 374 Extend law providing books for, to include books published on sound reproducing records, etc 1570 **Blister-rust,** appropriations for eradication, etc 622, 1443 **Boardman, Russell N.,** distinguished flying cross to 655 **Board of Commissioners.** *See* Commissioners, D. C. **Board of Indeterminate Sentence and Parole.** *See* District of Columbia. **Board of Mediation.** *See also* Independent Offices. Members’ salary rate 402 **Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution.** *See* Smithsonian Institution. **Board of Tax Appeals.** *See* Independent Offices. **Boats,** tax on use of 277 **Boca Chica, Tex.:** Bridge authorized across Rio Grande at 297 Time extended for bridging 1413 **Boise Barracks Military Reservation, Idaho,** replacement of buildings, waived 1424 **Boise, Idaho,** appropriation for assay office 592 **Boise Irrigation Project, Idaho,** appropriation for 115, 843 **Bolivia,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Bolling Field, D. C.:** Appropriation for construction at 718 Sums available for acquiring additional land 700 Construction, etc., sums authorized 721 Land, additional, appropriation increased 699 **Bonds:** Tax on 272 United States, receivable as security for issuance of circulating notes to national banking associations 740 **Bonnet Carre Floodway Area,** lands acquired in connection with construction 810 **Bonus, Soldiers’.** *See* Adjusted-Service Certificate Fund. **Bookkeeping and Warrants, Division of.** *See* Treasury Department. **Boston, Mass.:** Appropriation for— Hydrographic Office expenses 444, 1543 Passport agency 476 Pneumatic tube service 603, 1512 Parcel-post building, etc., amount increased for site, construction, etc 1612 Post-office garage, investigation of lease, directed 1412 **Botanic Garden.** *See* Legislative Branch of the Government. **Botany,** appropriation for investigation, etc.,wild plants and grazing lands 622, 1444 **Boulder Canyon Project:** Appropriation for construction 118, 717, 845 Deficiency appropriation for 535 **Bowdoin Well, Mont.,** lease of 452 **“Boxer”, U. S. S.,** appropriation available for operation of 534 **Brazil,** appropriation for ambassador to 476, 1373 **Brewers’ Wort,** tax on 260 **Bridges:** Authority for, across Savannah River at Burtons Ferry, Ga 135 Construction of, authorized across— Allegheny River between O’Hara and Sharpsburg, Pa 1414 Chesapeake Bay at Baltimore County, Md 1560 Clarks Fork River at Ione, Wash 14 Columbia River at The Dalles, Oreg 1552 Connecticut River at Hartford, Conn 64 Delaware River at Bushkill, Pa 1551 Des Moines River at Saint Francisville, Mo 802 Forked Deer River at Haywood-Crockett County line, Tenn 706 Hudson River at Catskill, N. Y 1563xii Illinois and Mississippi Canal at— Langley, Ill 805 Tiskilwa, Ill 804 Kankakee River at Momence, Ill 58 Mahoning River at Struthers, Ohio 43 Merrimack River at Plum Island Point, Mass 1559 Mississippi River at Baton Rouge, La 46 Missouri River at— Garrison, N. Dak 43 Rulo, Nebr 1555 Monongahela River at— Fayette City, Pa 85 Pittsburgh, Pa 47, 772 Niagara River at Niagara Falls, N. Y 1562 Ohio River at— Cairo, Ill 292 Owensboro, Ky 291 Pawcatuck River between Westerly, R. I., and Stonington, Conn 54 Pearl River at— Columbia, Miss 775 Leake County, Miss 78 Pearlington, Miss 296 Pecatonica River at Harrison, Ill 57 Pend Oreille Lake at Sandpoint, Idaho 805 Potomac River at Dahlgren, Va 1557 Rainy River at Baudette, Minn 62 Red River of the North at By gland, Minn 46 Rio Grande at— Boca Chica, Tex 297 Fort Hancock, Tex 295 Rock River at Oregon, Ill 59 Saint Joseph River at Saint Joseph, Mich 38 Saint Lawrence River at Hogansburg, N. Y 81 Savannah River at— Burtons Ferry, Ga 135 Lincolnton, Ga 903 Susquehanna River at Rupert Station, Pa 53 Tombigbee River at Old Cotton Gin Port, Miss 775 Wabash River between Indiana and Illinois 44 Waccamaw River at Conway, S. C 42 Construction of, legalized across Mississippi River at Grand Rapids, Minn 74 Grouping of interstate bridges in West Virginia 523 Loans by Reconstruction Finance Corporation to aid in financing construction of 712 Maintenance of, authorized across Trinity River at Trinidad, Tex 58 Time extended for bridging— Black River at Pocahontas, Ark 134 Choctawhatchee River at Freeport, Fla 38 Columbia River at— Astoria, Oreg 799 The Dalles, Oreg 48, 806 Elk River at— Kelso, Tenn 36 Lauderdale County, Ala 1416 Fox River at Algonquin, Ill 58 French Broad River on— Dandridge-Newport Road, Tenn 37 Morristown-Newport Road, Tenn 36 Hudson River at Catskill, N. Y 86 Lake Champlain at Rouses Point, N. Y 775 Lake Michigan at Chicago, Ill 806 Little River at Morris Ferry, Ark 1414 Mahoning River at New Castle, Pa 82 Mississippi River at— Baton Rouge, La 45, 1413, 1556 Bettendorf, Iowa 133, 1415 New Orleans, La 44, 1415 Saint Louis, Mo 1563 Missouri River at— Arrow Rock, Mo 82 Brownville, Nebr 1554 Culbertson, Mont 43, 1415 Elbowoods, N. Dak 134 Florence, Nebr 606 Garrison, N. Dak 804 Niobrara, Nebr 1562 Omaha, Nebr 290, 903 Poplar, Mont 52 Power-site Crossing, Mont 44 Randolph, Mo 149, 772 Saint Charles, Mo 82, 779 Mobile Bay at Cedar Point, Ala 1416 Niagara River at— Niagara Falls, N. Y 448 Tonawanda, N. Y 334 Ohio River at— Cannelton, Ind 779 Shawneetown, Ill 1554 Sistersville, W. Va 1557 Wellsburg, W. Va 699 Pee Dee River at Georgetown, S. C 804 Red River of the North between Minnesota and North Dakota 65 Rio Grande at Boca Chica, Tex 1413 Rock River at— Moline, Ill 805 Prophetstown, Ill 82xiii Sabine River at— Calcasieu Parish, La 342 Vernon Parish, La 296 Saint Clair River at Port Huron, Mich 290 Saint Francis River at— Lake City, Ark 83 Madison, Ark 83 Saint Lawrence River at Alexandria Bay, N. Y 83, 806 San Francisco Bay between Rincon Hill and Alameda, Calif 74 Waccamaw River at Georgetown, S. C 804 **Briggs & Turivas, Inc.,** deficiency appropriation for payment of interest on amount withheld from 549 **Bright, Alexander H.,** deficiency appropriation for payment of claim 35 **British Government.** *See* Great Britain. **Brown, Charles H.,** may bridge Des Moines River at Saint Francisville, Mo 802 **Brownville, Nebr.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at 1554 **Bruceton, Pa.,** appropriation for mining station, care, etc 516, 1406 **Bryan, William Jennings,** memorial location, D. C 335 **Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah,** appropriation for administration 121, 849 **Budget, Bureau of the.** *See also* Treasury Department. Transfer of appropriations, executive departments, on approval of Director 411 **Buffalo, N. Y.,** appropriation for Hydrographic Office expenses 444, 1543 **Building and Loan Associations,** exempting, from being adjudged bankrupts 47 **Bulgaria,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Bureau of Efficiency.** *See* Efficiency, Bureau of. **Bureau of Indian Affairs.** *See* Indians; Interior Department, Indian Affairs Bureau. **Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promotion of International Arbitration,** appropriation for contribution 482, 1376 **Bureau of Mines.** *See* Mines, Bureau of. **Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection.** *See* Navigation and Steamboat Inspection, Bureau of. **Bureau of Public Roads.** *See* Public Roads, Bureau of. **Bureau of Reclamation.** *See* Reclamation, Bureau of. **Bureau of the Budget.** *See* Budget, Bureau of. **Bureaus, International.** *See* International Obligations. **Burtons Ferry, Ga.,** bridge authorized across Savannah River at 135 **Bushkill, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Delaware River at 1551 **Business High School Building, D. C.,** appropriation for 361 **Butler, Elizabeth A.,** payment to 1602 **Butter,** regulations governing packaging of adulterated 902 **Buzzards Point.** *See* District of Columbia, Buzzards Point. **Bygland, Minn.,** bridge authorized across Red River of the North at 46 **Byron, Ill.,** bridge authorized across Rock River at 59 **C** **Cable,** duty on, from Philippine Islands 764 **Cable Act Amendment,** citizenship status of women born in Hawaii prior to June 14, 1900 571 **Cable Facilities,** tax on 270 **Cache Creek Indian Cemetery, Okla.,** sale of portion of, authorized 39 **Cache National Forest, Idaho,** addition to 55 **Cahuilla Indian Reservation, Calif.,** appropriation for additional land 96 **Cairo, Ill.,** bridge authorized across Ohio River at 292 **Calais, Me.,** limit of cost increased for inspection station 1613 **California:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 99, 108, 111, 829, 836, 838 Marine school, maintenance 422, 1522 National forest administration 626, 627, 1448 Deficiency appropriation for Indians, enrollment of 21 Chanquet, Sophie, sale of lands devised by 161 Cleveland National Forest, enlarged 146 Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, land grant to 324 Mill Creek fish-cultural station, appropriation available for repairs, etc 513 Modoc National Forest, lands added to 1563 Selection of lands for State park system, authorized 1487 Time extended for bridging San Francisco Bay between Rincon Hill and Alameda 74xiv **California Debris Commission,** appropriation for expenses of 693, 1599 **Cameras,** tax on 264 **Campbell, Roy H.,** may bridge Des Moines River at Saint Francisville, Mo 802 **Camp Bullis, Tex.:** Deficiency appropriation for land acquisition 1614 Additional sum authorized 1350 **Camp Devens, Mass.,** appropriation for construction at 718, 1580 **Camp Gaillard, C. Z.,** improvement of landing field, sum authorized 721 **Camp Knox, Ky.,** appropriation for hospital at 719 **Camp Ripley Military Reservation,** conveyance of part to Minnesota 141 **Campus Martius Memorial Museum, Marietta, Ohio,** silver service of “Marietta”, loaned to 801 **Canada.** *See also* Northern Pacific Halibut Act. Appropriation for— Envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 International Boundary Commission, United States, Alaska, and 481, 1377 International Joint Commission, water boundary between United States and 483, 1377 Passamaquoddy and Cobscook Bays, joint investigation, United States and 485 Construction of bridge authorized across Rainy River at Baudette, Minn., subject to approval of 62 Highway, United States and, balance available, Commission on Construction of 538 International Peace Garden established 163 Saint Lawrence River, consent required for bridge across, between Hogansburg, N. Y., and Stormont, Ontario 81 Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park established 145 **Canal Zone.** *See* Panama Canal Zone. **Canal Zone Penal Code.** *See* Criminal Code of Canal Zone. **Candy,** tax on 264 **Cannelton, Ind.,** time extended for bridging Ohio River at, by Cannelton Bridge Company 779 **Canton, S. Dak.,** appropriation for asylum for insane Indians 110 **Canyon De Chelly National Monument,** description of land included in, amended 1419 **Cape Spartel and Tangier Light, Morocco,** appropriation for contribution 480, 1376 **Capital Traction Company.** *See* District of Columbia, Street railway merger. **Capital Transit Company.** *See* District of Columbia, Street railway merger. **Capitan Grande Indian Reservation:** Grant of portion of, to San Diego, Calif 146 Compensation; conditions 147 Water rights of Indians 148 **Capitol Buildings and Grounds.** *See also* Legislative Branch of the Government. Demolition, etc., of structures on, balance available for 1604 Fire protection, balance available for 526 **Capitol Police:** Appropriation for salaries 390, 1359 Salaries, payment, December, 1932 747 **Caraway, Thaddeus H.,** payment to widow of 15 **Cardozo High School Building, D. C.,** appropriation for 361 **Carlin Act,** amendments. *See* Interstate Commerce. **Carlisle Barracks, Pa.,** appropriation for heating plant at 718 **Carlsbad Caverns National Park, N. Mex.,** appropriation for administration 121, 849 **Carlsbad Irrigation Project, N. Mex.,** appropriation for 116 **Carriers, Common,** appropriation for property valuation of 463 **Carson City, Nev.:** Appropriation for— Indians, education of 105, 834 Mint 592 **Carter Seminary, Okla.,** appropriation for education of Indians 106, 834 **Cartridges,** tax on 264 **Cass Lake, Minn.,** appropriation for dam repair, etc 627 **Cataco Creek,** preliminary examination of, authorized 84 **Catawissa Railroad Co.,** may bridge Catawissa River at Rupert Station, Pa 53 **Catskill, N. Y.:** Time extended for bridging Hudson River at 86 Provisions for bridging, modified 1563 **Caustic Poison Act,** appropriation for enforcement of 642, 1464 **Cavalry.** *See* War Department. **Cedar Point, Ala.,** time extended for bridging Mobile Bay at 1416 **Census Bureau.** *See* Commerce, Department of. **Census, Fifteenth.** *See* Commerce, Department of, Census Bureau. **Central Bureau of the International Map of the World,** appropriation for contribution 486, 1376xv **Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, D. C.,** deficiency appropriation for care, etc., of indigent patients 529, 1605 **Central Pacific Railroad Co.,** conveyance of land to Pacific State Box and Casket Co., legalized 447 **Century of Progress Exposition.** *See* Chicago World’s Fair Centennial Celebration. **Cereal Crops and Diseases,** appropriation for investigation 622, 1444 **Cereal Rusts,** appropriation for eradication 621, 1443 **Certificates of Arrival.** *See* Naturalization. **Certificates of Citizenship.** *See* Naturalization. **Chanquet, Sophie,** sale of lands devised to United States by, authorized 161 **Chanute Field, Ill.:** Appropriation for construction at 718, 1580 Construction, etc., sums authorized 721 **Charges d’affaires ad interim.** *See* Foreign Service. **Charitable Contributions.** *See* Income Tax. **Charles H. Burke Indian School, Fort Wingate, N. Mex.,** appropriation for 105, 834 **Checks,** tax on 276 **Chemawa, Salem, Oreg.,** appropriation for education of Indians 106, 835 **Chemical Warfare Service, Army.** *See* War Department. **Chemistry and Soils, Bureau of.** *See also* Agriculture, Department of. Reports on surveyed areas; distribution, etc 612 Waste products utilization, cooperation with Bureau of Standards 507, 1397 **Cherokee Indians:** Claims of, jurisdiction conferred on Court of Claims to hear 137 Counter-claims; set-offs 138 Intervention in pending suits, authorized 137 **Cherokee, N. C.,** appropriation for education of Indians 106 **Chesapeake Bay,** bridge authorized across, between Baltimore and Kent Counties, Md 1560 **Chevy Chase Circle, D. C.,** memorial fountain at, authorized 78 **Chewing Gum,** tax on 264 **Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Okla.:** Appropriation for— School building repairs 104 Treaty obligations, fulfilling 110, 838 **Cheyenne Bottoms Migratory Bird Refuge,** balances available for establishment, etc 634 **Chicago, Ill.:** Appropriation for— Hydrographic Office expenses 444, 1543 Oakwood Cemetery, care, etc., Confederate Mound 689, 1595 Passport agency 476 Time extended for bridging Lake Michigan at 806 **Chicago World’s Fair Centennial Celebration:** Appropriation for participation expenses 645 Copyright and patents, protection of foreign exhibitors— Branch offices to be established; registration of foreign copyrights, patents; certificate to issue 703 Deposit of register of certificates; certified copies; fees for issue 704 Infringements unlawful; liabilities and remedies 704 Applicability of acts protecting copyrights, patents, etc 704 Duration of protection 705 Repayment of Federal expense 705 Importation of dutiable articles for exhibition purposes 905 Regulations governing sales; payment of duty; marking requirements; transfers 905 Reimbursement for Federal expenses; deposit 906 Participation of United States— Composition of Commission; purpose 39 Commissioner; appointment, compensation, duties 40 Personnel; employment, compensation 40 Exhibits; cooperation of Executive departments, loans, returns 40 Appropriation authorized 40 Buildings, rentals, general expenses, payments 41 Detail of government officials 41 Audit of accounts 41 Construction work wages 41 Contributions, acceptance of 42 Disposal of buildings, property auction sales 42 Reports 42 **Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park:** Appropriation for 690, 1596 Signal Mountain Park, addition 564 **Chickasaw Indians, Okla.,** amount increased for expenses of mining trustee 534xvi **Chickasaw Nation.** *See* Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, Okla. **Chief Inspector, Post Office Department.** *See* Post Office Department. **Chief of Engineers.** *See also* War Department. Des Lacs Lake, N. Dak., approval of plans for dam across 67 Michigan Ave., N. E., D. C., transfer of land for extension of 135 Mississippi River, modification of proposed improvement between Illinois River and Minneapolis authorized 55 **Childhood, American International Institute for Protection of,** appropriation for contribution 485, 1376 **Children’s Bureau.** *See* Labor, Department of. **Children’s Hospital, D. C.,** deficiency appropriation for care, etc., indigent patients 529, 1605 **Chile,** appropriation for ambassador to 476, 1373 **Chillicothe, Ohio,** appropriation for maintenance, etc., United States Industrial Reformatory 494, 1386 **Chilocco, Okla.:** Appropriation for education of Indians 106, 834 Deficiency appropriation for Indian boarding school building 1608 **China:** Appropriation for— American convict prison maintenance 487, 1378 Envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 Preservation of monuments, etc., to American soldiers 690, 1596 United States Court for, salaries and expenses 487, 1378 United States Court for, rules prescribing proceedings in criminal cases after verdict 904 **China Trade Act,** appropriation for enforcement 500, 1391 **China Trade Act Corporations.** *See* Income Tax. **Chippewa Indians, Minn.:** Appropriation for— Hospitals, support 110, 837 Support, etc., of 111, 839 Deficiency appropriation for tuition of children in public schools 534 Payments to, from tribal funds 49, 773 Per capita payment to Red Lake Band authorized 306 Renewal of contract with attorneys of, authorized 337 **Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, Okla.:** Coal and asphalt deposits, lease of 88 Terms; conditions; payments 89 Extensions; examination of records 90 **Choctawhatchee River,** time extended for bridging, at Freeport, Fla 38 **Choctaw Indians, Okla.:** Appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 113, 841 Tribal attorney, etc., amount for expenses increased 534 **Circuit Court of Appeals:** Labor disputes, review of issuance or denial of injunctions in 72 Rules prescribing proceedings in criminal cases after verdict 904 **Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit,** jurisdiction, Canal Zone. *See* Panama Canal Act. **Citizenship:** Conferred on certain natives of the Virgin Islands 336 Naturalization of alien veterans. *See* Naturalization. Radio-station operators, requirement 160 Women born in Hawaii prior to June 14, 1900 571 **Citizens’ Military Training Camps,** appropriation for 687, 1593 **Citrus Canker,** appropriation for eradication 622, 1444 **City Delivery, Postal Service,** appropriation for pay of letter carriers 600, 1509 **Civil Code, Canal Zone:** Preliminary Provisions— Words and phrases, definitions 1125 Persons— Minors; adults; unborn child 1125 Delegation of powers and contracts of minors 1126 Powers when incapacity adjudged; tort liability, minors 1126 Personal Rights— Protection of 1127 Definitions; defamation, libel, slander, privileged publications 1127 Right to use force 1128 Marriage— What constitutes; when void or voidable 1128 Annulment suits; legitimacy of children 1129 Capacity of minor to contract 1129 Celebration of; licenses 1130 Certificates of; punishment for violation of provisions respecting 1131 Divorce— Causes for 1132xvii Definitions; adultery, desertion 1132 Intemperance, cruelty 1133 Causes for denial of 1133 Definition and elements of connivance; collusion; condonation 1134 Recrimination 1135 Presumptions arising from lapse of time 1135 Residence of plaintiff in suit for 1135 Dissolution of marriage 1135 Custody of children; alimony pending suit 1136 Granting, when bill taken as confessed 1136 Maintenance and support of wife 1136 Effect of divorce 1137 Legitimacy of children; alimony and maintenance; custody and support of children 1137 Community and separate property 1138 Decrees and orders prior to September 21, 1922, legalized 1138 Husband and Wife— Mutual obligations; rights of husband 1138 Contracts of; property relations 1139 Debts of wife contracted before marriage 1140 Liability for torts of married women 1140 Support and maintenance 1141 Marriage settlement contracts 1141 Children by Birth— Presumption of legitimacy 1141 Obligations of parents respecting 1142 Rights of husband and wife respecting 1142 Illegitimate children, custody of 1142 Property rights of; remedy for parental abuse 1142 Parental authority, when to cease 1143 Support of child on death of parent 1143 Liability of parent for necessaries furnished 1143 Children of former marriage, support of 1143 Wages of minor 1143 Children by Adoption— Proceedings 1144 Illegitimate children 1145 Guardian and Ward— Guardians; defined, kinds of, appointment 1145 Custody of minor; removal of; when appointed by parent 1146 Suspension of power of; release and discharge by ward 1147 Ward; defined 1145 Release and discharge of guardian by 1147 Foreign Corporations— License applications; accompanying papers; process agent; filing fee 1147 Insurance companies; documents must file; deposits 1148 Issuance of license; payment of annual fee 1148 Punishment for conducting unauthorized business 1148 Joint stock companies 1149 Revocation of license 1149 Securities Sales Law— Permits to sell securities; application for 1149 Designation of process agent 1149 Examination of application; issue and revocation of permit 1150 Certificate of agent or broker 1150 Security sales, report of; fees remitted with application 1151 Penalties; definitions 1151 Property, Nature of— Property; defined, kinds 1152 Property, Owners of— Who may own; nonresident aliens 1153 Modification of Property Ownership— Interests in property 1153 Conditions of ownership 1155 Restraints upon alienation; effect of 1156 Accumulations when void 1156 Rights of Owners— Increase of property and income 1157 Termination of Ownership— Future interest; when defeated, etc 1157 General Definitions Affecting Property— “Income”, “time of creation ” 1158 Personal Property and Particular Kinds Thereof— In general; things in action; products of the mind 1158 Patents, trade-marks, and copyrights 1159 Modes of Acquiring Property— Accession 1159 Transfer of Property— Transfer; defined, what may be transferred 1161 Mode of 1161 Delivery; kinds of 1162 Grants; interpretation of “heirs ” and “issue”, defined in certain remainders 1163xviii Effect of transfer 1163 Gifts 1163 Proof and Acknowledgment of Instruments— Who may take; requisites 1164 Certificates; endorsement and form 1164 Signatures; proof of execution; subscribing witnesses 1165 Defective certifications; action to prove instrument 1166 Provisions of chapter affecting instruments heretofore made not retroactive 1167 Deeds, etc., affecting lands in District of Columbia, etc 1167 Wills, Execution and Revocation of— Who may make; when procured by fraud; execution of 1167 Olographic will; definition 1168 Witness; competency; gifts to; share of, by succession 1168 Nuncupative will; execution of; requisites; probate of 1169 Revocation of written will 1169 By marriage and birth of issue 1170 Effect of contract for sale; mortgage; transfer 1170 Afterborn child, right to succeed when unprovided for 1171 Advancements, effect of 1171 Distribution when legatee predeceases testator 1172 Charitable uses, restriction on bequests for; exceptions 1172 Wills executed prior hereto 1172 Wills, Interpretation of, and Effect of Various Provisions— Intention of testator 1172 Rules of interpretation; intestacy to be avoided 1173 Residuary clause; testamentary disposition to “heirs”, “relatives”, etc 1174 Bequests to a class 1174 Correction of mistakes an d omissions 1174 Bequests, vesting of conditions precedent; defined; effect of; performance 1175 Conditions subsequent; defined 1175 Estate of legatees; advancements; construction of prior wills 1175 Wills, General Provisions Relating to— Legacies, nature and designation of 1176 Order of resort to estate for debts 1176 Possession of legatees; bequest of interest or income 1177 Gifts in contemplation of death; executor; when not named; power of, to appoint; qualification of 1177 Liability of beneficiaries for testator’s obligations 1177 Succession— Defined; succession and distribution in intestacy 1178 Inheritance of illegitimate children 1179 Succession to 1180 Computation of degrees of kindred 1180 Advancements; effect of 1180 Husband and wife, inheritance from each other 1181 Community property 1181 Inheritance by representation 1181 By aliens 1181 Escheat of property 1182 Liability of successor for decedent’s obligations 1182 Person convicted of murder of decedent not to succeed 1182 Obligations in General— Defined; how created; interpretation of 1182 Kinds of 1182 Transfer of 1184 Extinction of 1185 Offer of performance; partial performance 1186 Prevention of performance or offer; effect of 1188 Accord and satisfaction 1189 Defined; effect of accord 1189 Novation; release 1190 Contract, Nature of— Defined; essential elements; who may contract 1191 Consent in contractual relationship 1191 Essentials of 1191 When voidable; effect of obtaining by fraud, duress, etc 1192 Mistakes; kinds of 1193 Acceptance; nature and effect of 1194 Revocation of offer; when and how may be made 1194 Object of contract; requisites of 1195 Void contracts 1195 Consideration; defined 1195 Written instrument presumptive evidence of 1196 Contracts, Manner of Creating— Express, implied, and oral contracts 1196 What contracts must be in writing 1197xix Sealed and unsealed instruments, distinctions abolished 1197 Contracts, Interpretation of— Uniformity required 1197 Intention, determination of 1198 Repugnances, how reconciled 1199 Unlawful Contracts— What are 1200 Contracts fixing damages; in restraint of trade; of marriage 1201 Contracts, Extinction of— Rescission 1201 Alteration and cancellation 1202 Obligations Imposed by Law— Abstain from wrongful conduct or injuring another 1203 Restoration of thing wrongfully acquired 1203 Responsibility for willful acts, negligence, etc 1203 Sale of Goods— Contracts to sell and sales; capacity; form 1204 Undivided shares; fungibles 1205 Destruction of goods voids agreement of sale 1205 Price; definition and ascertainment 1205 Sale at a valuation 1206 Performance of conditions 1206 Warranties; defined; effect of 1207 Ascertainment of goods, to precede passing of title 1207 Intention of parties respecting time title to pass, rules for ascertaining 1207 Reservation of right of possession, when goods shipped 1208 Sales by auction; by person not owner 1209 Risk of loss 1209 Sale when seller has voidable title; when goods already sold 1210 Creditors’ rights against seller possessing sold goods 1210 Negotiable documents of title 1210 Transfer of and rights arising therefrom 1211 Warranties on sale of documents 1211 Status of indorser 1212 Negotiable documents, attachment upon goods represented by 1212 Creditors’ remedies to reach 1212 Delivery 1213 Right to examine goods 1214 Buyer’s liability for failing to accept 1214 Acceptance 1214 Unpaid seller; definition; remedies of 1215 Right to exercise lien 1215 Seller’s right to stop goods in transitu 1216 Right of resale 1216 Rescinding transfer of title and sale 1217 Action for price of goods 1217 Action for wrongful nonacceptance 1218 Buyer’s actions against seller 1218 Conversion or detention of goods 1218 Failure to deliver 1218 Specific performance 1219 Warranties; remedies for breach of 1219 Interest and special damages, recovery of 1220 Rule for cases not provided for 1220 Provisions not applicable to mortgages 1220 Definitions 1220 Existing contracts, etc., not affected; warehouse laws not repealed 1221 Conditional Sales— Definitions 1222 Rights of buyer; of seller 1222 Validity of; filing contracts of 1222 Cancellation of contracts of 1223 Prohibition of removal or sale without notice 1223 Sellers right to retake possession 1223 Notice of intention to retake 1224 Redemption; resales 1224 Rights of parties when resale had 1225 Deposit in General— Nature and creation of 1226 Obligations of depositary 1227 Deposit for Keeping— General provisions 1228 Gratuitous deposits, storage 1229 Warehousemen 1230 Receipts of; who may issue and form 1230 Obligation of, to deliver goods 1231 Cancellation of receipt when goods delivered 1232 Alteration of receipts 1232 Adverse claimants, interpleading 1233 Cannot set up title in himself 1233 Liability for care of goods; commingled goods 1234 Attachment of goods for which negotiable receipt issued 1234 Claims included in lien of 1234 Satisfaction of lien of 1235 Negotiation of negotiable receipts 1236 Rights of person to whom negotiated or transferred 1237 Warranties in sale of receipt 1238 Indorser, status of, as guarantor 1238xx Negotiation, when not impaired by fraud, mistake, or duress 1238 Subsequent negotiation, status of bona fide purchaser 1238 Vendor’s lien, effect of negotiation on 1238 Receipts, issue of; containing false statement 1239 Unmarked duplicates; for warehouseman’s goods 1239 Penalties; misconduct, etc., of warehouseman 1239 Definitions 1240 Innkeepers; lien of, etc 1240 Finding; obligation of finder; proof of ownership; sales 1241 Deposit for Exchange— Relation of parties 1242 Loan— Defined; duties of parties to; title to property loaned 1242 Exchange; defined; title to property 1243 Money; defined; repayment; interest 1244 Hiring— Defined; effect of; duties of parties to contract of 1245 Terminating contract of 1246 Service with Employment— Definition of employment; obligations of parties 1247 Termination of 1249 Particular Employments— Master and servant relationship 1250 Agents; factors 1251 Service Without Employment— Voluntary interference 1252 Carriage in General— Contracts of, defined; kinds of 1252 Gratuitous carriers 1252 Carriage of Persons— Of Property 1253 Duties of carrier 1254 Bills of lading; application of Federal Bill of Lading Act 1254 Freightage, payment of, etc 1254 Of messages 1255 Common Carriers— In general 1255 Of persons 1256 Of property 1257 Trusts in General— Nature and creation of a trust 1258 Obligations of trustees; transactions forbidden 1259 Obligations of third persons 1261 Trusts for Benefit of Third Persons— Nature and creation of 1261 Trustees, obligations of 1261 Powers of 1262 Rights of 1263 Termination of trust 1263 Succession or appointment of new trustees 1264 Agency in General— Definition of agency; appointment of agent 1264 Agents, authority of 1265 Mutual obligations of principals and third persons 1267 Obligations of agents to third persons 1268 Agency, delegation of; termination of 1269 Factors— Defined; authority 1269 Partnership in General— Defined; ship owners; formation of 1270 Partnership property 1270 Mutual obligation of partners 1271 Renunciation of partnership 1271 General Partnership— Defined; powers of partners 1272 Partners; mutual obligations of; liability 1273 Partnership; termination of 1274 Liquidation of 1275 Special Partnership— Formation of 1275 Rights, powers and duties of partners 1276 Liabilities of 1277 Alteration and dissolution 1278 Insurance in General— Definition; what may be insured 1278 Parties to contract of; insurable interest 1279 Concealment and representations; definitions 1281 Insurance policy 1283 Warranties 1284 Premiums 1285 Loss; liability for 1286 Notice of 1287 Double insurance 1287 Reinsurance 1288 Fire Insurance— Alteration of thing insured 1288 Indemnity; value of interest in policy of 1288 Life and Health Insurance— Payments; insurable interest; assignments and transfers 1289 Indemnity— Defined; rules for interpreting agreement of 1290xxi Guaranty in General— Defined; creation of 1291 Interpretation of; liability of guarantors 1292 Continuing guaranty; defined; revocation of 1293 Exoneration of guarantors 1293 Suretyship— Sureties; who are; liabilities of 1294 Rights of 1295 Creditors, rights of; letter of credit 1296 Liens in General— Defined; creation and effect of 1297 Priorities; redemption 1298 Extinction of 1299 Mortgages— Defined; effect of; rights accruing from 1299 Recordation; assignment; duty of mortgagee in satisfaction of 1301 Mortgages of personal property 1302 What may be mortgaged; form; removal of mortgaged property; foreclosure 1302 Levies, attachment and execution on mortgaged property 1303 Proceeds of sales; growing crops 1303 Pledge— Defined; rights arising from 1303 Pledge holder, lender; defined; obligations of 1304 Sale of pledged property 1305 Other Liens— On personal property for services 1306 Limitation on amount recoverable 1306 Sale by lien holder 1307 Factor’s; banker’s; officer’s lien 1307 Negotiable Instruments in General— Form and interpretation 1307 Rules of construction 1310 Consideration 1311 Negotiation 1311 Rights of holder 1313 Liabilities of parties 1315 Presentment for payment 1316 Dishonor, notice of 1318 Discharge of 1321 Bills of Exchange— Form and interpretation 1322 Acceptance 1323 Presentment for 1324 Protest 1325 Acceptance for honor 1326 Payment for honor 1327 Bills in a set 1328 Promissory Notes and Checks— Defined; presentment; certification 1328 Assignment 1329 Negotiable Instruments, General Provisions Respecting— Definitions; computation of time 1329 General Provisions Affecting Chapters 34 to 69 1330 Relief in General 1330 Compensatory Relief— Damages; general principles 1330 Interest as; exemplary 1331 Measure of damages; breach of contract 1331 For wrongs 1333 General provisions 1334 Specific and Preventive Relief— General principles 1334 Possession of personal property 1335 Specific performance 1335 Revision of contracts 1336 Rescission of contracts 1337 Cancellation of instruments 1337 Preventive relief 1338 Debtors and Creditors; Special Relations— General (principles; fraudulent instruments and transfers 1338 Assignment for benefit of creditors 1339 Nuisance— General principles 1344 Kinds 1345 Maxims of Jurisprudence 1345 Repeals 1346 **Civil Procedure, Code of, Canal Zone.** *See* Code of Civil Procedure, Canal Zone. **Civil Service Commission.** *See also* Independent Offices. Transfer of Personnel Classification Board to 416 **Civil-Service Retirement and Disability Fund,** appropriation for 472 **Claims, Audited.** *See* Audited Claims. **Claims, Court of.** *See* Justice, Department of. **Claims, Damage.** *See* Damage Claims **Clarks Fork River,** bridge authorized across, at Ione, Wash 14 **Clay Products,** appropriation for investigating 505, 1395 **Clerk Hire:** Appropriation for— Foreign Service 477, 1375 Members of Congress 384, 389, 1353, 1358 **Cleveland National Forest, Calif.:** Appropriation for improvements 627, 1449 Grant of portion of, to San Diego, Calif., enlarged 146 **Cleveland, Ohio,** appropriation for Hydrographic Office expenses 444, 1543 **Clothing Allowance.** *See* Navy. xxii **Coal.** *See* Minerals. **Coal, Coke, and Derivatives,** tax on 260 **Coast and Geodetic Survey.** *See also* Commerce, Department of. Enlistment allowance suspended 1519 Field work, application of airplane to; purchase of cameras, etc 1401 Potsdam, Germany, observation at 510 Retired pay of officers, fiscal year 1933 402 Subsistence restrictions 511, 1401 **Coast Artillery.** *See* War Department. **Coast Guard.** *See also* Treasury Department. Building for, work discontinued 593, 1502 Economy Act provisions, retired, etc., pay 1514 Enlistment allowance suspended 1519 Government Island, Alameda, Calif., appropriation available for building 645, 1466 Port Orford station, Oreg., appropriation continued for 539 Retired pay of officers, fiscal year 1933 402 Technical services, employment of 587, 1496 War-time commissioned rank given warrant officers and enlisted men, on retirement 150 **Coast Pilot,** appropriation for compilation of 510, 1400 **Cobscook Bay,** appropriation for joint investigation, United States and Canada 485 **Cochiti Pueblo Indians, N. Mex.,** sum available for damages, loss of lands, etc 533 **Cocke County, Tenn.,** time extended for bridging French Broad River between, and Jefferson County, Tenn 36 **Coconut Oil,** duty on, from Philippine Islands 764 **Code of Civil Procedure, Canal Zone:** Preliminary Provisions— Definitions 908 Courts of Justice— General provisions respecting 910 Judges; powers, disqualification of 911 Conduct of proceedings 912 Attorneys and Counselors at Law— Admission; oaths; duties 913 Authority; removal or suspension 914 Civil Actions— Form of 916 Time of Commencing— General provisions 918 Parties to— Assignments not to prejudice defense 919 Suits for seduction; actions for wrongful death 920 Joinder of plaintiffs and defendants 921 Real property actions; commercial paper; insurance policies 922 Abatement of actions; substitution of defendant 922 Intervention; suits against an association 923 Place of Trial of— Divorce actions; change of venue 924 Manner of Commencing— Complaint, endorsement of 924 Summons; issue, service, return of 925 Service by publication; proof of 926 Divorce actions, process in 927 Pleadings in— Complaint; contents; in divorce actions 929 Joinder of causes of action 930 Demurrer to complaint 930 Answer; actions to recover insurance; counterclaim 931 Cross-complaint 932 Demurrer to answer; grounds for 932 Verification of 933 General rules of pleading 933 Variance; mistakes and amendments 935 Provisional Remedies in— Arrest; order for; security by plaintiff; how made 936 Bail; how given; effect of 937 Personal property; claim and delivery of 939 Security by plaintiff claiming 940 Redelivery to defendant 940 Injunctions; discretionary granting 941 When must be denied 942 Attachments 944 Receivers 949 Deposits in court; handling of funds by clerk 951 Trial and Judgment in— In general 952 Judgment upon failure to answer 954 Issues; mode of trial and postponements 954 Trial by jury; right to 955 Formation of jury; conduct of trial 956 Verdict; general and special 959 Replevin suits; entry of 959 Trial by court 960 References and trial by referees 960 Trials, provisions relating to; in general 961 Exceptions; verdict or order in absence of party 961 Bill of exceptions; preparation; filing; contents 962xxiii Amendments; designation for settling 962 Actions before referee; consideration of exceptions and amendments 962 Striking useless matter 962 Exceptions after judgment 962 Proceedings when bill of exceptions refused 963 New trials 963 Judgments, manner of giving and entering 965 Execution of Judgment— When may issue 968 Stays; who may issue execution; requirements 969 Return date; enforcement of money judgments 969 Property liable to execution; levy required; third party claimant 970 Property exemptions 971 Writs, execution of 971 Sales; notice of; conduct of 972 Redemptions; real property 974 Marshal’s deed 974 Rents and profits 975 Recovery by purchaser of real property upon eviction 975 Contribution 976 Release of property under execution levy 976 Proceedings supplemental to execution 977 Debtors; compelling appearance; arrest of; examination 978 Witnesses; appearance 978 Property of judgment debtor 978 Proceedings, third party claimants 979 Particular Cases, Actions in— Mortgage foreclosures 979 Nuisance and waste 980 Conflicting property claims 980 Actions concerning real estate 980 Magistrates’ Courts, Proceedings in— Place of trial 982 Manner of commencing actions 983 Summons; issue; waiver by defendant 983 Appearance of defendant 983 Summons; service outside jurisdiction 984 Hearings; notice of; form of 985 Service by mail 985 Docket entries 985 Pleadings 985 Form of 985 Complaint; demurrer; answer; counter claims 986 Amendments; relief against judgments 986 Provisional remedies in 987 Arrest and bail; attachment 987 Personal property, claim and delivery of 988 Judgments by default in 989 Time of trial and postponements 989 Trials 990 Judgments other than by default 991 Executions from 992 Contempts; sections governing punishment for 993 Dockets; contents; index of 993 General provisions relating to 995 Civil Actions, Appeals in— Review of orders made out of court 995 Appeals; to United States Circuit Court; to District Court 995 Undertaking; filing of, exception to and justification of sureties 996 Stay when undertaking filed 997 Power of district court when hearing 997 Payment of filing fees; dismissals 997 Miscellaneous Provisions— Joint debtors, proceedings against 998 Summons in action in joint contracts 998 Pleadings; trial of issues 998 Compromises 998 Inspection of writings 999 Motions and orders; defined; notice, when to be given; order for money payment 999 Notices and service of papers 999 Service by mail; on nonresidents 1000 General provisions 1000 Papers, filing copy in lieu of lost original 1000 Successive actions on same contract 1001 Severance and consolidation of actions 1001 Actions; when deemed pending; to determine adverse claims; by sureties 1001 Testimony; recording of 1001 Minute books, keeping 1001 Referees, acts of 1001xxiv Extension of time within which an act is to be done 1001 Actions against officers for official acts 1001 Corporations as sureties 1001 Undertakings, requisites of 1002 Justification of corporate surety 1002 Procedure thereon 1002 Cash deposit in lieu of bond 1003 Recording copy of bonds 1003 Clerk of district court as ex officio registrar of property 1003 Bond not required, when Government is party plaintiff 1003 Surety on appeal substituted to rights of judgment creditor 1003 Declaratory relief 1003 Who entitled to 1003 Refusal of 1004 Fees; Costs and Security for Costs, District and Magistrates’ Courts— Fees in general 1004 Docket; jury; probate and guardianship matters 1004 Clerks; marshal; constable; other persons serving process 1005 Magistrates; witness; referees 1005 Costs— Parties responsible for 1007 Suits in forma pauperis 1007 Recoverable in district court 1007 Recoverable in magistrates’ courts 1008 Security for 1008 Writs of Review, Mandate, and Prohibition— Review; defined; application for, contents 1009 Stay of proceedings in inferior court 1010 Service of writ; perfecting defective return on 1010 Mandate; defined, when may issue, nature of 1010 Answer to; hearing on default of answer; recovery of damages 1011 Service of writ; penalty for disobedience 1011 Prohibition; defined, when may issue, nature of writ 1011 Rules of practice 1012 Summary Proceedings— Confession of judgment 1012 Controversy, how submitted without action 1012 Discharge of persons imprisoned on civil process 1013 Application; service of notice; examination; procedure 1013 Real property, summary proceedings to obtain possession 1014 Forcible entry; possible detainer; unlawful detainer 1014 Service of notice; parties 1015 Procedure 1016 Contempts— Acts constituting; punishment 1018 Issue of warrant of attachment 1018 Arrest and detainer of person charged 1018 Bail; hearing; judgment 1019 Proceedings when failure to appear 1019 Escheat of Property— What property escheats 1020 Action to determine right of United States 1020 Appearance of interested persons 1020 Custody of property 1020 Joinder of parties and actions 1020 Proceedings 1020 Disposition of proceeds, escheated property 1021 Change of Names— Jurisdiction; application; order; publication 1021 Estate of Decedents, Jurisdiction of District Court 1022 Probate of Wills— Petition for; by whom filed 1022 Notice; renunciation by executor 1023 Proof; power of district court; hearing 1024 Records; proof of olographic will; authenticated copy 1024 Contesting probate 1025 Procedure and trial of issues; proof 1025 Probate of foreign wills 1026 Contesting will after probate 1026 Time for; procedure 1026 Powers of executor on revocation of probate 1027 Payment of costs 1027 Probate of last or destroyed will 1027 Proof; notice; certification when provisions established 1027 Nuncupative wills, probate of 1028 Executors and Administrators— Letters of; issue 1028 Trust companies as; oath 1028 Who may be 1029 Form of letters 1030xxv Letters of administration; order in which granted 1030 Who are incompetent to receive 1031 Petition and contest for letters; actions thereon 1031 Notice; hearing; proof required before letters granted 1032 United States as a party to estates; proceedings 1033 Revocation of letters; proceedings 1033 Oaths and bonds of 1034 Conditions; recoveries on; sureties; citation on deficiency 1034 Security; order for additional 1035 Release of sureties; forfeiture of letters on failure to give new sureties 1036 Special administrators; powers, duties 1036 Appointment; issue of letters; bond; oath 1036 When power to cease; accounts of payment of secured debts 1037 Wills found after letters of administration granted 1038 Revocation of preexisting letters; powers of executor 1038 Executors; acts when colleagues incompetent; right to resign 1038 Judges; disqualification of, when interested party 1039 Removals and suspensions 1039 Revocation of letters; hearing, appearance of interested party 1039 Absconding executors and administrators, notice to 1040 Effects of Decedents— Inventory and appraisement, return of 1040 Appraisers; appointment, compensation 1040 Oath; what inventory of, to show 1040 When debtor named executor 1041 Revocation of letters when administrator negligent 1041 Afterdiscovered property, inventory of 1041 Executor; right to possess decedent’s entire estate 1041 Surrender of estate to heirs or devisees 1042 Embezzlement of decedent’s effects; actions for 1042 Citation to suspected person; penalty for refusal to obey 1042 Provision for Support of the Family— Widow and minor children; right to remain in possession of furniture, etc 1043 Exemptions of, to be set apart 1043 Notice of hearing; to whom sent 1043 Allowances; court may make extra; payment of 1043 Apportionment of property set apart 1044 Administration of estate not exceeding $1,000 in value 1044 Hearings; notice; proceedings 1044 Claims Against Estate— Notice to claimants 1044 Time; filing copy required; recording decree of notice 1045 Effect of not filing claims 1045 Procedure on filing claim 1045 Refusal of executor to act on claim 1046 Allowance of claim, effect of; entry of date of 1046 Filing of original instrument not required 1046 Rejection of; when barred by statute 1047 Actions on; action pending at decedent’s death 1047 Allowance in part; statement required 1047 Judgment against executor, effect of 1047 Against decedent 1048 Reference of disputed claims; trial; confirmation 1048 Executor’s claim; filing, action if rejected 1048 Removal of executor refusing to give creditors notice 1049 Statement of claims to be filed 1049 Deposit of payment when claimant can not be found 1049 Sales and Conveyances, Property of Decedents— Estate chargeable with debts 1050 Sales; confirmation of; perishable property 1050 Partnership interest and choses in action 1050 Order of sale; auctions 1050 Chattel mortgage, executor may borrow on 1051 Procedure 1051 Real property, sale by executor or administrator 1053 Power of executor to borrow money upon unsecured notes 1053xxvi Procedure 1053 Executors and Administrators; Management of Estates— Powers and duties 1054 Take possession of estate 1054 Actions for waste, conversion, and trespass 1054 Partnership interests, appraisal 1054 Compounding debts owed decedent; compromises 1055 Recovery of property fraudulently disposed of 1055 Conveyance and Transfer of Property— Completion of contracts by executor or administrator; procedure 1056 Decree authorizing; execution of 1056 Right to enforce contract of 1057 Recording decree authorizing; effect; disposition if transferee dies 1057 Accounts Rendered by Executors and Administrators— Liabilities and compensation of executors, etc 1057 Allowances and commission 1058 Payment of attorneys’ fees 1059 Settlement of accounts 1059 Exhibit of money received; citation for refusal 1059 Executor’s report; time for filing 1059 Accounts after revocation of authority 1060 Vouchers; production and filing of 1060 Day of settlement; notice of; hearing 1060 Exceptions to; filing 1061 Conclusiveness of settlement 1061 Accounts of deceased executor or guardian 1061 Payment of debts of estate 1062 Order of payment; mortgages 1062 Discharges; disputed and contingent claims 1062 Liability of executor after decree for payment 1063 Partition, Distribution and Final Settlement— Partial distribution prior to final settlement 1063 Payment of legacies 1063 Procedure; bond required; delivery of property 1064 Distribution on final settlement 1065 Proceedings; nature of, notice 1065 Appearance; filing of, default 1065 Proceedings after issues joined 1066 Decree; effect and force of 1066 Final distribution; decree 1067 When decedent not resident of Canal Zone 1067 Petition for; hearing, notice, partition 1067 Administration, continuation of, for longer time than provided in will 1068 Petition for; notice and hearing; decree 1068 Distribution and partition 1069 Estate in common; appointment of commissioners 1069 Petition for partition; filing of 1069 Assignment of whole estate 1069 Commissioners’ report 1070 Payments to equalize partition; sale of estate 1070 Advances to heirs 1070 Distribution to person whose address unknown 1071 Agents for absent interested parties 1071 Appointment; bond; compensation 1071 Disposition of unclaimed estate 1072 Discharge of executor or administrator 1072 Trustees; jurisdiction of district court over 1072 Accounting by 1072 Compensation; right to decline to act; appointment to fill vacancy 1073 Probate Proceedings— Orders and decrees; contents 1074 Publications; citations; new trials; joinder and trial of issues 1074 Costs; assessment and payment of 1075 Removal of executor for contempt 1075 Service of process on guardian 1075 Establishing identity of heirs 1075 Hearing; decree; contesting petition 1076 Public Administrator— Appointment; estates administered by; payments by 1076 Alien employees, disposition of estates 1077 When to take charge; bond; oath 1077 Report of deaths to; inventory of estates 1078 Delivery of estate when other administrator appointed 1078 Suits by 1078 Commissions of; fees 1078xxvii Guardian and Ward— Appointment of guardian 1078 Proceedings 1079 When minor may nominate 1079 Who may act as; marriage of minor 1079 Powers and duties 1079 Bond; appointment with conditions 1080 Letters of, recording 1080 Special notice of administrative proceedings 1081 Guardians of insane and incompetent persons 1082 Appointment; powers and duties 1082 Proceedings for restoration of capacity 1082 “Incompetent” defined 1083 Public administrator as guardian 1083 Corozal Hospital; admission and keeping of person under observation 1083 Procedure for admission 1084 Discharge of patients; application for 1085 Special patients 1085 Guardians; powers and duties of 1086 Accounts; allowances and compensation of 1087 Sale of ward’s property; when may have; procedure 1088 Nonresident guardian and ward 1088 Appointment 1088 Powers and duties; bond; extent of guardianship 1089 Removal of ward’s property; proceedings 1089 Discharge of guardian 1089 General and miscellaneous provisions 1090 Examinations when ward defrauded 1090 Removal or resignation of guardian 1090 Guardianship, how terminated 1090 Guardian’s bond 1090 Limitation of actions for recovery of property sold 1090 Number of guardians who may be appointed 1091 Conveyances by guardian; attorney’s fees 1091 Parents’ right to compromise claim of minor 1092 Estates of Missing Persons— Trustees; appointment; petition for 1092 Powers and duties; bond 1092 Evidence— General definitions and divisions 1093 General principles of 1094 Kinds and degrees of 1098 Facts of which court may take judicial notice 1098 Witnesses; general principles regarding 1099 Writings 1100 Public 1101 Private 1105 Material objects other than writings; admissibility 1107 Indirect evidence; inferences and presumptions 1107 Definitions; when may be controverted 1107 Indispensable evidence 1109 Conclusive or unanswerable 1110 Production of evidence 1110 Means of production 1111 Testimony, mode of taking 1112 Affidavits 1113 Depositions 1114 Manner of taking depositions 1115 Rules of examination 1118 Evidence, effect of 1119 Witnesses, rights and duties of 1120 Evidence in particular cases 1121 Proceedings to perpetuate testimony 1121 Administration of oaths and affirmations 1123 General provisions 1123 Repeals 1123 **Code of Criminal Procedure, Canal Zone:** Amendments— Actions— Removal of 888 Affidavit— Filing complaint by, before issue of warrant 881 Appeals— Amendments on 885 From magistrate’s court 883 Trial de novo 885 Arraignment— Presence of defendant, felony charge 886 Right of defendant to counsel 887 Unnecessary, misdemeanor charge 886 Arrest— Depriving person under, of weapons 886 Issue of warrant for 881 Issue of warrant 886 Misdemeanor charge 886 On felony charge 886xxviii Person fleeing or resisting 886 Private persons 883 Use of reasonable means to effect 886 Attachments, judgment for fine and costs 895 Attorneys, right to visit prisoner, upon request 883 Bail— Admission to, after judgment 895 Admission to, arrest by private person 883 Admission to, offense triable in magistrate’s court 882 Increase of, when information filed 897 Magistrate may take 898 Recommitment of defendant 897 Bench warrant— Form 886 Issue of 885 Bill of exceptions. *See* Exceptions. Challenges— Admissibility of evidence, trial of 890 Defendants can not sever 888 Exceptions to 888 General causes of 889 Jury discharged, when allowed 889 Kinds of 888 Kinds of, to juror 889 Particular causes of 889 To panel 888 Trial of denial of 889 Trial of exceptions to 890 When and how taken; founded 888 When persons summoned but not drawn as jurors 889 When taken to juror 889 Clerk of District Court. *See* District Court. Commitment— Defendant held to answer 883 Fine payment, default of 895 Payment of fine, default 883 Complaint— Amendment on appeal 885 Filing, before issue of warrant 881 Convictions— Entering previous, in court record 887 Findings of jury in previous 893 Methods for obtaining 880 Offenses included in that charged 893 Plea of “not guilty” as to previous 888 Counsel— Assignment of 887 Right of defendant to, on arraignment 887 Criminal actions, rules of evidence in 891 Criminal cases, trial of issues of fact 888 Criminal docket, duty to keep 886 Criminal matters, duty of magistrate to keep papers relating to 884 Defendant— Admission to bail, offense triable in magistrate’s court 882 Assignment of counsel for 887 As witness 899 Discharge of 885 Personal presence on arraignment, felony charge 886 Pleadings of 882 Proceedings when pleads “not guilty” 882 Recommitment after bail given 897 Rights of 880 Right to be present, when witnesses examined 899 Right to counsel, arraignment 887 Right to prepare, after plea 888 Sale of unclaimed property of, after conviction 900 District attorney— Designation in code to include assistant 880 Examination of witnesses 885 Information filed by 885 Subpoenas for witnesses, power to issue 885 Warrants, issue of 881 District court— Clerk to turn over revenues 886 Duty of clerk to keep criminal docket 886 Prosecutions by information in 880 Docket. *See* Criminal docket. Evidence— Consideration of 882 Rules governing admissibility, trial of challenge to juror 890 Rules of, applicable to criminal actions 891 Exception— Bill of; preparation, form, contents 894 Defined 893 What deemed excepted to 893 Felony charge, personal presence of defendant in arraignment for 886 Felony, statement of previous convictions in information 885 Fines— Commitment in default of payment 883 Imprisonment on default of payment 895 General Verdict. *See* Verdict. Habeas corpus 900xxix Hearings, before magistrate, offense not triable in magistrate court 883 Husband and wife as witnesses 899 Information— Amendment of 887 Bail increased, when filed 897 District attorney to file 885 Filing form 884 Filing of, judgment rendered 895 Motion to set aside unsubscribed 887 Previous conviction of felony, statement in 885 Prosecutions by; contents 880 Reading, misdemeanor charge 886 Signing of 885 Issues of fact— Trial of 888 Upon what plea arise 888 Judgment— Attachment, if for fine and costs 895 Execution of, other than of death 895 Filing of papers 895 Imprisonment 895 Juries— Challenges to 889 Examination of, and individual juror when challenged 890 Verdict of 891 Jurors, number; criminal cases 893 Jury— Findings of, on previous convictions. 893 Polling 892 Reconsideration, if verdict for conviction 892 Return of, when verdict agreed 891 Verdicts of 891 Viewing of premises by 891 Jury Trial— Issues of fact 888 Waiver of 880 Magistrates— Conduct of proceedings, during absence 881 Dismissal of actions 900 Duties; powers 884 Issue of warrant for arrest 881 Papers, duty to keep 884 Taking of bail 898 Warrants, issue of 881 Magistrate’s Court— Admission to bail, offense triable in 882 Appeals from 883 Conviction upon judgment of 880 Jurisdiction over offenses 880 Preliminary hearing in 883 Misdemeanor charge, arraignment unnecessary 886 Motions— Hearing on, unsubscribed information 887 Information, to set aside when not subscribed 887 New trial; when may make, form 894 Offenses— Arrest by private persons 883 Bailable, before conviction 895 Conviction for lesser than charged 893 Jurisdiction over 880 Persons liable for 880 Preliminary hearing, magistrate’s court 883 Prosecution by information 880 Papers— Duty to keep, relating to criminal matters 884 Filed when judgment upon conviction rendered 895 Peace officers, who are 882 Perjury, proof of 891 Persons liable for offenses 880 Pleadings— Amendment on appeal 885 Defendant’s 882 Information; filing, form 884 When “not guilty” entered by defendant 882 Premises, viewing of, by jury 891 Prisoners— Right to counsel 883 Transfer of 901 Property— Disposition of stolen 901 Sale of unclaimed 900 Prosecutions, by information signed by district attorney 880 Removal of actions 888 Rules of evidence. *See* Evidence. Special verdict. *See* Verdict. Subpoena— District attorney to issue, for witnesses 885 Signing and issue 898 Witnesses 882 Summons, service of 900 Sureties, qualifications of 896 Undertaking, form of, when held to answer after hearing 896 Verdict— After reconsideration by jury; effect 892 Form of special 891 Judgment on informal 892 Judgment upon special 892 Kinds of 891 New trial on defective special 892xxx Reconsideration by jury, if for conviction 892 Recording 892 Signing and sealing 893 Special, to be in writing 891 Warrant— Bench warrant— Form 886 Issue of 885 Complaint filed preceding issue of 881 Contents; execution of 881 For arrest, execution 886 Power to issue 881 Weapons, depriving person under arrest of 886 Witnesses— Conditional examination of 899 Defendants as 899 District attorney to subpoena 885 Examination of 882, 885 Expenses of 898 Husband and wife 899 Right of defendant to 880 Rules to determine competency 898 **Coke, Coal, and Derivatives,** tax on 260 **Cold Harbor, Va.,** appropriation available for survey of battlefield 541 **Collection of Tax.** *See* Income Tax, Collections. **Collect-on-Delivery Fees.** *See* Postal Service. **Collector of Taxes, D. C.** *See* District of Columbia. **Colombia,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Colon, C. Z.,** appropriation for waterworks, sewers, and pavements 695, 1601 **Colonial National Monument, Va.:** Appropriation for— Administration 125, 851, 852 Replacement of officers’ quarters on Navy mine depot 126 **Colorado:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 99, 108, 111, 829, 836, 838 National forest administration 626, 1448 Grand Valley reclamation project, completion of construction authorized; payment deferred 76 Issue of patents for certain lands in, authorized 156 Preference rights; payments, rules to be prescribed 157 School of Mines, land grant for 141 Uncompahgre reclamation project, drainage system construction upon, deferred 76 **Colorado River,** appropriation for construction of Hoover Dam, etc., Boulder Canyon project 535, 845 **Colorado River Indian Reservation, Ariz.:** Appropriation for irrigation 100, 829 Deficiency appropriation for 21 Expenditure of tribal funds for support, authorized 335 **Colorado School of Mines.** *See* Colorado. **Color Investigations,** appropriation for 630, 1451 **Color Standardization,** appropriation for development 505, 1395 **Columbia Hospital, D. C.,** appropriation for 371 **Columbia Institution for the Deaf, D. C.,** appropriation for 131, 359, 857 **Columbia Junior High School, D. C.,** appropriation available for transfer of certain equipment to 361 **Columbia, Miss.,** bridge authorized across Pearl River at 775 **Columbia Polytechnic Institute for the Blind, D. C.,** appropriation for 374 **Columbia River:** Bridge authorized across, at The Dalles, Oreg 1552 Compact for apportionment of waters of, time extended 381 Time extended for bridging, at— Astoria, Oreg 799 The Dalles, Oreg 48, 806 **Columbus, Ohio,** appropriation for care, etc., Confederate Cemetery, Camp Chase 689, 1595 **Colville Indian Reservation, Wash.,** relief of homesteaders on 334 **Comanche Indians, Okla.:** Appropriation for— Payment to, from royalty funds 97, 826 Industrial assistance 828 **Combinations in Labor Disputes.** *See* Injunctions in Labor Disputes. **Commerce:** Appropriation for— Promotion of, in foreign countries 499, 1390 Regulation of 462 **“Commerce”,** construed in Rivers and Harbors Act 42 **Commerce, Department of:** Appropriation for— Aircraft in commerce 498, 1389 Air-navigation facilities 499, 717, 1389 Census Bureau 502, 1393 Coast and Geodetic Survey 509, 1399 Engineering work 717xxxi Contingent expenses 497, 1388 Federal Employment Stabilization Board 498, 1389 Fisheries, Bureau of 511, 1401 Black bass law, enforcement of 513 Mississippi Wild Life and Fish Refuge, construction, etc 513, 1403 Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Bureau of 499, 1390 China Trade Act enforcement 500, 1391 Customs statistics collection expenses 501, 1391 District and cooperative office service, etc., establishing new offices 500, 1390 Foreign buyers, compilation of lists of, charges for 501, 1392 Investigations, etc 499, 1390 Living quarters, etc., abroad 502, 1392 Transportation of families and effects of officers; remains of officers dying abroad 501, 1392 Lighthouses, Bureau of 508, 1398 Construction, tenders, etc 717 Mines, Bureau of 514, 1404 Buildings and grounds, maintenance, Bruceton and Pittsburgh, Pa 516, 1406 Experiment stations, personal services, etc 516, 1405 Government fuel yards 516, 1406 Helium production, etc 517, 1406 Investigations, etc 514, 1404 Navigation and Steamboat Inspection, Bureau of 1393 Navigation, Bureau of 503 Admeasurement of vessels 503 Contingent expenses 504 Navigation laws enforcement 503 Patent Office 513, 1403 Printing and binding 497, 1389 Radio Division 498 Wireless communication laws enforcement 498 Secretary, Office of, salaries 497, 1388 Solicitor and office personnel 487, 1379 Standards, Bureau of 504, 1394 Investigations, tests, etc 504, 1394 Steamboat Inspection Service 503 Contingent expenses 503 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 29, 33, 544, 547, 787, 791, 1617, 1618 Contingent expenses 21 Damage claims 27, 542, 785 Judgments 28, 542, 543, 785, 1615 Lighthouses, Bureau of 21 Damage claim, payment of 21 Patent Office, printing and binding 1607 Printing and binding 21, 532 Secretary, Office of 20 Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection Service, creation 415 Bureau of Standards, fees for comparisons, tests, etc 410 Fifteenth Census, balance available for expenses of 503 Lands conveyed by Arizona to be used in maintaining air-navigation facilities 302 Leaves of absence to temporary employees, Census Bureau 502 Mines Bureau, fees for tests, investigations, etc 410 Motor vehicle restrictions 523 Navigation on Great Lakes; position of lights on steam vessel; distance visible 152 Vessels, navigation New York Barge Canal 152 Publications, charges for 410 Radio Division transferred to Federal Radio Commission 417 Subsistence, etc., restriction 523 Virgin Islands, admiralty laws of United States extended to 160 **Commissioner of Education.** *See* Interior Department. **Commissioner of Indian Affairs.** *See* Interior Department. **Commissioner of Internal Revenue.** *See also* Treasury Department. Oleomargarine and adulterated butter, regulations governing packaging, branding 902 **Commissioner of Naturalization.** *See also* Labor, Department of. Naturalization records; issue of copies authorized 166 Photographic studio at New York City, under supervision of 166 Statistics; preparation directed 166 **Commissioner of Patents.** *See also* Commerce, Department of. Chicago World’s Fair, protection of foreign patents 703 **Commissioners, D. C.:** Alleys, closing of certain, authorized 303 Acquisition of abutting land; titles; rights of access 303 Authority to set aside areas for alley purposes; limitation 303 Preparation of maps; recording 304 Publication of Commissioners’ order; hearing 304xxxii Barber shops, regulations closing 751 Board of Indeterminate Sentence and Parole. *See* District of Columbia. Buzzards Point industrialization. *See* District of Columbia, Buzzards Point. District of Columbia Credit Unions Act, powers of 327 Gallinger Municipal Hospital, admission of pay patients 79 Grade crossings; authority of, in Act providing for elimination of, not abridged 323 Gulf Refining Company, approval of plans for pipe-line construction 168 Inaugural Ceremonies, 1933— Erection of overhead wires, conductors 794 Regulations for maintenance of public order; publication 800 Insurance companies, removal of office or records from D. C 158 Licenses, specified trades in D. C 550 Plumbing and gas fitting licenses, revocation, etc 659 Secretary of, authority to perform certain ministerial duties 48 Street lines; closing of parts of designated streets for readjustment of, authorized 304 Titles; consent of abutting owners required 304 Transfers for highway purposes; title 305 Abandonment of school property; transfer for park purposes 305 Plats; preparation and recording 305 Street Readjustment Act. *See* District of Columbia. Streets; closing of designated, for power plant, authorized 318 Permits for construction of intake and discharge tunnels in Anacostia River 319 Quintana Place, closing of part of, by 319 Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, agreement for water delivery from D. C. mains authorized 80 Water Street, D. C, closing of, authorized 154 Workhouse property at Occoquan, Va., conveyance of part, authorized 302 **Commissioners, Interstate Commerce Commission.** *See* Interstate Commerce Act, Amendments. **Commissioners of Conciliation,** appropriation for 519, 1408 **Commissioners, United States:** Appropriation for fees of 492, 1383 Accounts for services to be rendered within year 1383 **Commissioners, United States Soldiers’ Home,** land transfer by, for extending Michigan Ave., D. C. 135 **Commission of Fine Arts.** *See* Independent Offices; Fine Arts Commission. **Commissions, International.** *See* International Obligations. **Committee Hearings, House of Representatives,** appropriation for 140 **Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies.** *See* Inaugural Ceremonies, 1933. **Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.** *See* House of Representatives. **Committee on Revision of the Laws.** *See* Laws, Committee on Revision of. **Committees, Congressional.** *See* Legislative Branch of the Government. **Compensation Reductions.** *See* Economy Acts. **Compositions and Extensions.** *See* Bankruptcy. **Comptroller General.** *See also* Independent Offices; General Accounting Office. Set-off of debt due, in judgments recovered against the United States 1516 **Comptroller of the Currency.** *See also* Treasury Department. Banking business in District of Columbia, rules governing 1546 District of Columbia Credit Unions Act, supervision by 327 Fiduciary powers exercised by banks, etc., in District of Columbia; examination of; fees assessed 568 Powers granted to, similar to powers of State banking officials 907 Reports, etc., available for Federal Home Loan Bank Board 739 For Reconstruction Finance Corporation 714 **Conciliation Commissioner,** appointment of, agricultural compositions 1470 **Confederated Bands of Ute Indians,** appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds 112, 840 **Confederate Veterans.** *See* United Confederate Veterans. **Congress.** *See also* Legislative Branch of the Government. Allowance for clerk hire, fiscal year 1933 401 Consent of, for compact for division of waters of Snake River 655xxxiii Constitutional amendment to advance date of assembly 745 Debt cancellation, declaration of policy regarding 4 Disabled American Veterans of the World War, annual report of, to be submitted to 321 Employees, payment of salaries, December, 1932 747 Executive orders relating to reorganization of Executive departments to be transmitted to 414 House of Representatives, contingent expenses; furniture; special, etc., committees; stenographic reports 140 Interstate Commerce Commission, report of six-hour day, railway employees 65 Joint Committee on Printing to have authority over printing bills, etc., of, to avoid waste 1603 Lowell Creek, Alaska, estimates for flood control works to be submitted to 802 Members and Delegates to— Allowance for clerk hire, fiscal year 1933 401 Compensation reductions, Economy Act 401 Mileage allowance reduced 405 Stationery allowance, fiscal year 1933 408 Pages— Pay of, July 1 to 15, 1932 647 July 16 to 25, 1932 702 Printing and binding, additional amount for 157 Reports of consolidations of Governmental activities 415 **Congressional Automobile Tags.** *See* District of Columbia, Traffic Act, amendment. **Congressional Directory,** appropriation for compiling, etc 390, 1359, 1603 **Connecticut:** Bridge authorized across Pawcatuck River 54 Conveyance of land in New London County, authorized 341 May bridge Connecticut River at Hartford 64 **Conciliation Commissioner,** appointment of, agricultural compositions 1470 **Consolidation of Executive Agencies.** *See* Executive Departments. **Constables, Canal Zone.** *See* Panama Canal Act. **Constitutional Officers,** remittances of part of compensation 403 **Constitution of the United States,** amendment to advance date of assembling of Congress and taking office by President and Vice President 745 **Construction Act of 1932.** *See* Emergency Relief and Construction Act. **Construction and Repair, Bureau of.** *See* Navy Department. **Construction Charges.** *See* Irrigation and Reclamation. **Consular Service.** *See* Foreign Service. **Contempt,** trial upon charge of, in labor disputes 72 **Contingent Expenses:** Appropriation for— Agriculture, Department of 610, 1433 Army 666, 1572 Civil Service Commission 456 Commerce, Department of 497, 1388 District of Columbia 347 Executive Office 452 Foreign Service 477, 478, 1375 General Accounting Office 460 Government Printing Office 396, 1365 House of Representatives 140, 389, 1358 Interior Department 91, 821 Justice, Department of 488, 1379 Labor, Department of 519, 1409 Library of Congress 396, 1364 Navy Department 443, 1542 Post Office Department 598, 1507 Senate 385, 1354 State, Department of 475, 1372 Treasury Department 580, 1490 War Department 665, 1572 Deficiency appropriation for— Commerce, Department of 21 District of Columbia 528, 1605 House of Representatives 526 Justice, Department of 22, 782 **Contract Labor:** Amount increased for enforcing provisions of Immigration Act of February 5, 1917 145 Musicians, application of provisions of immigration laws relating to 67 **Contractors on Public Works.** *See* District of Columbia. **Contracts,** “yellow dog”, nonenforceability 70 **“Convention Waters”,** construed in Northern Pacific Halibut Act Conveyances, stamp tax on 275 **Convict Labor,** restriction on use of, projects financed by loans from Reconstruction Finance Corporation 712, 724 **Convicts,** appropriation for prisons abroad for, maintenance 487, 1378 **Conway, S. C.,** bridge authorized across Waccamaw River at 42xxxiv **Coolidge, Calvin:** Oil painting of, for Executive Mansion 160 Deficiency appropriation for 527 **Coos Bay, Lower Umpqua Indians,** act authorizing the settlement of claims of, amended 307 **Coos Bay Wagon Road Lands,** appropriation for patrol of; fire prevention 626 **Copper Ores and Concentrates,** tax on 260 **Copyrights,** foreign exhibitors at Chicago World’s Fair, protection of 703 **Cordage,** duty on, from Philippine Islands 764 **Corporations:** Agricultural credit. *See* Agricultural-Credit Corporations. Bankruptcy, exception from provisions authorizing compositions and extensions 1467 Government, provisions of Economy Acts applicable to. *See* Economy Acts. Loans to certain, by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 711 Reconstruction Finance. *See* Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Tax on. *See* Income Tax, Corporations. **Costa Rica,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Cotton:** Appropriation for— Delivery to Red Cross by Federal Farm Board 741 Futures and Standards Acts, enforcement 638, 1460 Investigation of production and diseases 622, 1444 Pink bollworm control, etc., cooperation with Mexican Government 640, 1462 Statistics, collection of 637, 1460 Delivery of, held by Cotton Stabilization Board. *See* Federal Farm Board. Appropriations for. *See* Federal Farm Board. Distribution of Government-owned, by Red Cross, authorized 605 Exchange of Government-owned, for articles containing wool 1544 **Cotton Stabilization Corporation:** Appropriation to repay charges on cotton held by 798 Cotton held by, excluded from sales abroad financed by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 712 Delivery of Government-owned cotton to Red Cross directed 605, 797 Cancellation of loan 605 **Cotton Standards Act,** additional facilities for classification to be provided 1621 **Counterfeiting,** appropriation for suppressing 589, 1498 **Court of Claims.** *See also* Justice, Department of. Cherokee Indians, jurisdiction conferred to hear certain claims 137 Intervention in pending suits authorized 137 Countersuits; set-offs 138 Coos Bay, Lower Umpqua Indians, amendment of Act authorizing the settlement of claims of 307 Fees for filing of petition, etc 1519 Transcript of record for purposes of certiorari 1520 Accounting and deposit 1520 Jurisdiction of, in— Labor disputes, issuance of injunctions 70 Suits against the United States arising under Economy Act 403 **Courts.** *See also* Justice, Department of; United States Courts. Jurors in criminal cases, permit service of alternate 380 New Jersey judicial district, appointment to fill vacancy, authorized 161 **Courts-Martial Expenses, Army,** appropriation for 668, 1575 **Cousins, A. H.,** deficiency appropriation for payment of claim 35 **Coyle, William R.,** deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 526 **Crater Lake National Park, Oreg.:** Appropriation for administration 122, 849 Lands added to 155, 156 **Credits Against Income Tax.** *See* Income Tax. **Credit Unions’ Act.** *See* District of Columbia Credit Unions Act. **Criers, United States Courts,** appropriation for 492, 1384 **Crimes,** appropriation for detection, etc., of 488, 782, 1380 **Crimes and Misdemeanors:** Allowance for good conduct, United States prisoners 381 Alternate jurors, calling of, in the trial of certain, authorized 380 Carlin Act amendments— Unlawful taking of property on interstate trains 773 Receiving stolen property 774xxxv Criminal correspondence with foreign governments; punishment for 132 False swearing, amending Act to punish, before trial boards, D. C 86 Indians, punishment of, for committing, against person or property of another Indian 336 Jurors in criminal cases, permit service of alternate 380 Juvenile prisoners, transportation of, to States assuming jurisdiction 301 Kidnaped persons, transporting in interstate or foreign commerce 326 Northern Pacific Halibut Act, taking halibut in violation of 143 Official insignia, unauthorized use of, prohibited 342 Oleomargarine and adulterated butter, misbranding, etc 902 Parole, extend time of, until maximum sentence expires 381 Parole of persons committing, in District of Columbia 698 Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, offenses under 11 Threatening communications, sending through mails 649 **Criminal Cases.** *See also* Criminal Law. Jurors, calling of alternate in certain, authorized 380 Drawing; qualifications; challenges 380 Oaths; hearing proceedings by; status of 380 **Criminal Code:** Amendments— Section 5, criminal correspondence with foreign governments, “who” inserted 132 Sections 328, 329, liability of Indians in case of major crimes 336 **Criminal Code, Canal Zone:** Amendments— Abortion— Administering drugs 868 Animals— Allowing ferocious, to roam at large 871 Importation of quarantined 871 Arson 873 Assaults 866 Attempts to commit rape 867 Disfiguring acids 867 Attempts to kill 866 Attorneys— Buying evidence of debt by 866 Misconduct of 865 Who may advertise as 866 Bigamy 868 Birds, killing within parks 878 Bribery— Cable agents 879 Public officers 861 Punishment for receiving bribe 861 Buildings, defacing 879 Burials outside cemeteries 869 Cable agents, bribing 879 Checks, altering, issued by clubhouse, commissary 875 Children, crimes against 868 Child stealing 866 Collisions— Railroad 870 Vehicles, duties of driver 870 Contempts of court— Determination 864 Offenses punishable as 864 Convicts, importation of 865 Corporations— Frauds in keeping books, accounts 877 Officer of, employment as official of Canal Zone 861 Counterfeiting 875 Credit, construed 874 Crimes, conviction for attempt to commit 860 Debtors, removing property, in fraud of creditors 864 Drunkards, sale of intoxicants to 871 Embezzlement— Fraudulent appropriation of trust property 876 Prosecution for, committed outside Canal Zone 860 Evidence— Buying, of debt by attorneys 866 Destroying 863 Falsifying, to deceive witness 863 Libel suit, truth as defense 867 “Executive office”; “executive officer”, how to be construed 861 Explosive substances, transportation of 871 Factors, false statements by 877 False imprisonment 867 Falsifying evidence to deceive witness 863 Felony; defined, punishment for 859 Fictitious bills, etc., to circulate as money 869 Forgery 873 Habeas corpus, concealment to avoid service under 865 Refusal to obey 865 Unlawful detention, when discharged on 865 Highways, throwing substances on, likely to cause injury 878xxxvi Hospitals, assisting escapes, when legal confinement in 865 Incest 868 Information, unauthorized disclosure by judicial officer 864 Injunction, violating as contempt of court 864 Intoxication— Consideration by jury 860 Driving motor vehicles 870 Liability of physicians 867 Sale of intoxicants to drunkard 871 Irrigation construction, destroying 878 Joint-stock company, officer of, employment as official of Canal Zone 861 Judicial officers— Corrupt conduct of 862 Disclosing fact that presentment made 864 Fines, failure to pay over 873 Receiving unauthorized reward 862 Jurors— Attempts to influence 862 Corrupt conduct of 862 Jury list— Adding names to 862 Falsifying 863 Kidnaping 866 Larceny, prosecution for, committed outside Canal Zone 860 Libel 867 Threatening to publish 867 Truth as defense in suit 867 Lunatics; cruel treatment of 869 “Magistrate”, how to be construed 861 Marriages; solemnizing, forbidden by law 868 Misdemeanor; defined, punishment for 859 Monuments, defacing 879 Murder, degrees of 866 Obscene literature, seizure; delivery 869 Officials— Appointment for reward 861 Employment, when pecuniarily interested in corporations, etc 861 Receiving unauthorized rewards 861 Parties to crime; conviction for attempt to commit 860 Partnerships, fraud on members of 869 Pawnbrokers 869 Persons liable to prosecution 860 Perjury 863 Physicians, liability when intoxicated 867 Poisons— Attempts to kill by administering 866 Mingling with food, etc 867 Postal Laws of United States, extended to Canal Zone 860 Presentment, unauthorized disclosure by judicial officer 864 Prisoners— Assisting escape, when legal confinement in hospital 865 Attempts to rescue 865 Inhuman treatment 863 Probation; payments by defendant during 860 Property— Attempts to injure, held under process of law 865 Conviction for stealing outside Canal Zone 876 Removing mortgaged personalty 877 Unlawful keeping, saved from fire 876 Willfully destroying to defraud insurer 877 Prostitution, prevailing on person to visit places of 869 Public moneys, construed 873 Public officers— Falsifying certificates 864 Fines, failure to pay over 873 Property held under process of law, attempts to injure 865 Unlawful assaults by 864 Unlawful interference 864 Railroads— Collisions 870 Restoring canceled tickets 875 Rape 867 Assault with intent to commit 867 Revenues; crimes against 872 Robbery; prosecution for, committed outside Canal Zone 860 Sales, intent to deceive prior vendee 877 Saving clause 879 Self-defense, right of 860 Sentence— Confinement after 860 Determination of period 860 Steam boiler, mismanagement of 869 Telegraph messages— Forging 874 Fraudulent reading of 879 Train wrecking 866 Trespass 878 Vagrancy 872 Vehicles— Collison of; duties of drivers 870 Driving while intoxicated 870 Unlawful taking 876 Weights, devices to increase weight of merchandise 871 “Willfully” construed 879xxxvii Witness— Falsifying evidence to deceive 863 Unlawful interference 863 Women, abduction of 868 Works of art, disfiguring 879 Written instruments, mutilating 879 Sections repealed— 4, 6 859 89–93 861 299–302, 305, 345 875 424, 434, 435 878 **Criminal Law:** Adulterated butter and oleomargarine, misbranding 902 Appeal records, rules prescribing preparation 904 Appeals, rules prescribing time of taking 904 Bail on appeal, rules prescribing conditions 904 Bill of exceptions, rules prescribing preparing 904 National military parks, violation of regulations prescribed by Secretary of War 1420 Right of appeal 904 Rules of practice and procedure on appeals, by Supreme Court 904 Supersedeas, rules prescribing conditions on which may be allowed 904 **Criminal Procedure, Code of, Canal Zone.** *See* Code of Criminal Procedure, Canal Zone. **Criminals,** appropriation for expenses of bringing home from foreign countries 24, 487, 538, 1378 **Crop Production, 1933.** *See* Farmers. **Crow Indian Reservation, Mont.:** Appropriation for irrigation systems maintenance 101, 831 Balance available for irrigation project 533 **Crow Indian Tribal Council,** expenses of delegates 420 **Crude Petroleum,** tax on 260 **Crummell School, D. C.,** appropriation for construction of addition, etc 360, 362 **Cuba:** Appropriation for— Ambassador to 476, 1373 Preservation of monuments, etc., to American soldiers 690, 1596 **Culbertson, Mont.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at 43, 1415 **Culion, P. I.,** appropriation for transfer of lepers to, from Guam 423, 1522 **Customs:** Appropriation for— Cases, conduct of 488, 1380 Statistics, collection, etc., of 501, 1391 Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of, contribution 480, 1376 Bureau of. *See also* Treasury Department. Motor vehicle restriction 584, 1493 Surveyors and appraisers offices abolished; duties transferred 584 **Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of.** *See* Justice, Department of. **Customs Court.** *See* Justice, Department of. **Czechoslovakia:** Appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 Agreement with, to postpone payment of indebtedness, authorized 3 **D** **Dahlgren, Va.:** Appropriation for school at naval ordnance station 429, 1529 Bridge authorized across Potomac River at 1557 **Dairy Industry, Bureau of.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Dallas, Tex.,** Pan-American Medical Association congress at 906 **Dalles City, Oreg.,** time extended for bridging Columbia River at The Dalles, Oreg 806 **Dalton, Albert C.,** payment of judgment in favor of, excepted 28 **Damage Claims:** Deficiency appropriation for— Agriculture, Department of 27, 542, 785, 1615 Commerce, Department of 21, 27, 542, 785, 1615 Interior, Department of 27, 542, 785, 1615 Justice, Department of 542, 785, 1615 Labor, Department of 27, 542, 1615 Navy, Department of 24, 27, 542, 785, 1615 Post Office Department 27, 542, 785, 1615 Public Buildings and Public Parks 27 Treasury Department 27, 542, 785, 1615 Veterans’ Administration 27, 785 War Department 27, 542, 785, 1615 **Daniel, Tillett S.,** payment of judgment in favor of, excepted 28 **Darien, C. Z.,** appropriation for power plant improvement 436 **Dauphin Island, Ala.,** time extended for bridging Mobile Bay at 1416xxxviii **Death Penalty,** imposition of, in District of Columbia. *See* District of Columbia, Board of Indeterminate Sentence and Parole. **Debentures.** *See* Federal Farm Board; Federal Farm Loan Act. **Debt Cancellation,** declaration of Congress regarding 4 **Defective Delinquents, United States Hospital for:** Appropriation for maintenance, etc 495, 1386 Deficiency appropriation for construction, etc 782 **Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1932, First:** Appropriation for— Agriculture, Department of 20 Forest Service 20 Public Roads, Bureau of 20 Audited claims 28, 32 Commerce, Department of 20 Contingent expenses 21 Lighthouses, Bureau of 21 Secretary, Office of the 20 Damage claims 27 District of Columbia 18 Architect’s Office, Municipal 18 Courts 19 Police, metropolitan 19 Public schools 19 Public welfare 19 Refuse, collection and disposal 18 Street and road improvement and repair 18 Water service 20 Executive Office 17 Federal Board for Vocational Education 17 Federal Trade Commission 17 George Washington Bicentennial Commission 18 Interior, Department of 21 Geological Survey 22 Howard University 22 Indian Affairs, Bureau of 21 National Park Service 22 Secretary, Office of the 21 Judgments, Court of Claims 28 United States courts 27 Justice, Department of 22 Contingent expenses 22 United States courts, expenses of 23 Labor, Department of 23 Immigration, Bureau of 23 Legislative Branch of the Government 15 Architect of the Capitol 16 House of Representatives 15 Senate 15 Navy Department 24 Secretary’s Office 24 Post Office Department 24 Chief Inspector, office of the 24 Postmaster General, office of— First Assistant 24 Second Assistant 24 Public Buildings and Public Parks, National Capital 18 State, Department of 24 Diplomatic and Consular 24 International obligations, commissions, etc 24 Treasury Department 25 Supervising Architect, Office of 25 Treasurer, Office of 25 Veterans’ Administration 18 War Department 26 Finance Department 26 Militia Bureau 27 Quartermaster Corps 27 **Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1932, Second:** Appropriation for— Agriculture, Department of 531 Forest Service 532 Secretary, Office of 531 Audited claims 544, 547 Commerce, Department of 532 Patent Office, printing and binding 532 Damage claims 542 District of Columbia 527 Audited claims 530 Claims, settlement of 529 Contingent expenses 528 Coroner’s office 527 Courts and prisons 528 Health Department 528 Judgments 529 Public welfare 528 Street, road improvement, etc 528 Executive Office 527 Naval oil reserves 527 Portrait of Calvin Coolidge 527 Interior Department 532 Freedmen’s Hospital 535 Government in the Territories 535 Indian Affairs, Bureau of 532 Reclamation, Bureau of 535 Justice, Department of 535 Penal and correctional institutions 536 Printing and binding 535 United States courts, expenses of 536 Judgments, Court of Claims 543 United States courts 542 Labor, Department of 536 Immigration, Bureau of 536xxxix Legislative Branch of the Government 525 Architect of the Capitol 526 Government Printing Office 527 House of Representatives 525 Senate 525 Navy Department 536 Navigation, Bureau of 537 Secretary’s Office 536 Supplies and Accounts, Bureau of 537 Yards and Docks, Bureau of 537 State, Department of 537 International obligations, commissions, etc 537 Treasury Department 538 Coast Guard 539 Customs, Bureau of 538 Engraving and Printing, Bureau of 539 Judgments against collectors of customs 549 Public building projects 539 Supervising Architect, Office of 539 Veterans’ Administration 527 War Department 540 Briggs & Turivas, Inc., payment of interest on amount withheld from 549 Engineer Corps 542 Fantus Brothers, payment of claim 549 Finance Department 540 Judge Advocate General, Office of 540 Military Academy 541 Militia Bureau 541 Quartermaster Corps 541 Printing and binding 540 Seacoast defenses 541 **Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1933, First:** Appropriation for— Agriculture, Department of 781 Forest Service 781 Audited claims 786, 790 Damage claims 784 District of Columbia 781 Public welfare 781 Executive Office 781 Geographic Board 781 Joint committee on inaugural ceremonies of 1933 780 Judgments, Court of Claims 786 United States courts 785 Justice, Department of 782 Contingent expenses 782 Crime detection and prosecution 782 United States courts, expenses of 782 Penal, etc., institutions 782 Labor, Department of 782 Employment Service 783 Immigration, Bureau of 782 Legislative Branch of the Government 780 House of Representatives 780 Senate 780 Navy Department 783 Secretary’s Office 783 Yards and Docks, Bureau of 783 Post Office Department 783 Chief Inspector, Office of 783 Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 783 Public Buildings and Public Parks, National Capital 781 State, Department of 783 International obligations, commissions, etc 783 War Department 784 Quartermaster Corps 784 **Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1933, Second:** Appropriation for— Audited claims 1616, 1618 Damage claims 1615 District of Columbia 1604 Assessments, refund of 1606 Audited claims 1607 Claims, settlement of 1606 Contingent expenses 1605 Courts and prisons 1605 Health Department 1605 Judgments 1606 Public welfare 1605 Interior, Department of 1608 Government in the Territories 1610 Indian Affairs, Bureau of 1608 National Park Service 1609 Reclamation, Bureau of 1609 Judgments, Court of Claims 1616 United States courts 1615 Justice, Department of 1610 United States courts 1610 Labor, Department of 1610 Immigration, Bureau of 1610 Judgments against collectors of customs 1620 Legislative Branch of the Government 1602 Architect of the Capitol 1603 Government Printing Office 1603 House of Representatives 1602 Joint Committee on Printing 1603 Senate 1602 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 1604xl Navy Department 1610 Secretary’s Office 1610 Navigation, Bureau of 1611 State, Department of 1611 Foreign Service officers, instruction and transit pay 1611 International obligations, commissions, etc 1611 Treasury Department 1612 Coast Guard 1612 Internal Revenue, Bureau of 1612 Judgments, set off against 1620 Public building projects 1612 Supervising Architect, Office of 1612 Veterans’ Administration 1604 War Department 1614 British nationals, patent claims of 1614 Judgments, offsets against 1620 Military Academy 1614 Quartermaster Corps 1614, 1615 **DeFontes, Joseph,** payment to 527, 1603 **Delaware:** Conveyance of Liston Range Rear Lighthouse Reservation to, authorized 294 Fenwick Island, conveyance of part of, for roadway 152 **Delaware River,** bridge authorized across, at Bushkill, Pa 1551 **Delaware River Joint Commission:** Compact between Pennsylvania and New Jersey for creation of 308 Corporation created, purposes 309 Commission membership; property; powers 310 Acquisition of property, etc 311 Surveys; maps, etc.; “real property”, construed 312 Revenues; division of; payments 314 Amount to New Jersey sinking fund commission 314 Tolls; collection; rate; rules 315 Covenants 315 Bonds; investments in 316 Commission reports 316 Approval of Congress 317 **Delinquents.** *See* Defective Delinquents; Juvenile Offenders. **Denmark,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Dental Materials,** appropriation for investigation of 507, 1397 **Denver, Colo.,** appropriation for mint 592, 1501 **Department of State Building:** American Foreign Service Association memorial 902 Remodeling, etc., restrictions 26, 593 **“Depot”,** construed in amendment of Carlin Act 774 **Deserters from the Army,** appropriation for the apprehension of 668, 1575 **Des Lacs Lake, N. Dak.,** construction of dam authorized across 67 **Des Moines River,** bridge authorized across, at Saint Francisville, Mo 802 **Destitution, Relief of.** *See* Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932. **Destruction Island, Wash.,** appropriation for improvement of building at naval radio station 436 **Detroit, Mich.:** Appropriation for— Hydrographic Office expenses 444, 1543 River postal service 600, 1509 **d’Eyncourt, Sir E. H. Tennyson,** payment of claim of 1614 **Diaz, Judge Anacleto,** exempted from payment of damage claims 27 **Digest of the Rules, House of Representatives,** appropriation for preparing 386 **Diminished Colville Indian Reservation, Wash.,** relief of homesteaders on 334 **Diplomatic and Consular Service.** *See* Foreign Service. **Director, Public Buildings and Parks:** American Foreign Service Association memorial, erection 902 Armillary sphere, acceptance of, for Meridian Hill Park, authorized 298 Chevy Chase Circle, D. C., duties of, in connection with memorial fountain at 78 Employment of expert consultants by, authorized 705 Inaugural ceremonies, 1933, quartering troops in public buildings authorized 792 Erection of overhead wires, conductors 794 Permits to use reservations in District of Columbia 793 Roosevelt Island, administration and acceptance by 163 Sale of designated parcels of land, not needed for public use authorized 707 **Disabled American Veterans of the World War:** Incorporators; name; membership; purpose 320 Corporate powers; membership qualifications; restrictions 321 Acquisition of assets of unincorporated organization of same name 321 Annual report to Congress 321 Filing of name and address of State agents 321 Amendment of Act 322xli **Disarmament Conference:** Sum authorized for participation expenses at Geneva, 1932 4 Appropriation for 35 Deficiency appropriation for 783 **Disney, Wesley E.,** deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 525 **District Attorneys, United States courts,** appropriation for salaries, etc 491, 1383 **District Courts:** Canal Zone. *See* Panama Canal Act. Jurisdiction of, under Carlin Act. *See* Interstate Commerce. North Carolina eastern judicial district, terms of court for 1350 Supreme Court rules, prescribing proceedings in criminal cases after verdict 904 **District Judges.** *See* Judges. **District of Columbia:** Appropriation for— Anacostia Park development 376 Contingent expenses 347 Courts and prisons 367 Electrical department 357 Expenses, general 343 Fire department; salaries, repairs, apparatus, etc 364 Health department 365 Metropolitan police 363 Detention, house of, maintenance 364 Militia; personal services, expenses, etc 375 Municipal Center, acquisition of site, etc 350 National Capital Park and Planning Commission 377 National Training School for Boys 1387 National Zoological Park, expenses 377 Policemen and firemen’s relief fund 364 Printing and binding 348 Public buildings and parks 376 Park police, pay, etc., of 376 Public playgrounds, swimming pools 357 Public schools 358 Public welfare 369 Board of, salaries 369 Child welfare, division of 369 Hospitals, homes, asylums, training schools, charities, etc 371 Relief of unemployed, etc., residents 373, 1606 Workhouse and reformatory; salaries, maintenance, etc 370 Refuse, collection and disposal 356 Sewers 355 Street and road improvement and repair 350 Water service 377 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 530, 544, 547, 787, 1607 Claims, settlement of 529, 1606 Contingent, etc., expenses 528, 1605 Courts and prisons 528, 1605 Expenses, general 527 Health Department 528, 1605 Garfield Memorial Hospital, isolating ward 528 Judgments, payment of 529, 1606 House of Detention, alterations, etc 19 Municipal Architect’s Office 18 National Training School, care, etc., of boys 529, 1605 Printing and binding 19 Public schools 19 Public welfare 528 Child Welfare, Division of 528 Emergency relief 781, 1605, 1606 Gallinger Municipal Hospital 19 Hospital for the Insane, deportation of nonresident insane persons 19, 1605 Medical charities, care, etc., of patients 529, 1605 Relief of the poor 19, 529, 1606 Workhouse and reformatory, heating plant 529, 1605 Street improvements, etc., refund of assessments 1606 Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Company, charter amendments 155 Actions for unliquidated damages against, regulate bringing 1370 Alleys in; authority of Commissioners to close 303 Acquisition of abutting lands; titles; rights of access 303 Areas for alley purposes; authority to set aside; limitation 303 Publication of Commissioner’s orders, hearing 304 Preparation of maps, recording 304 Anacostia River, construction of intake and discharge tunnels 319 Appropriation Act, Fiscal year, 1918, amendments— Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission; water delivery to, for Maryland distribution, authorized 80 Legislative authority for agreement required 80 Provisions of agreement; meters; rates; payments; amount of delivery; investigations 80 Assessments on family dwelling houses, payment in quarterly installments authorized 1347xlii Assessor, competency as expert witness in condemnation proceedings 48 Banking business, rules governing, by Comptroller of the Currency 1546 Banks, trust companies and building and loan associations, regulations of 1564 Barber shops— Closing requirement 750 Punishment for violations 751 Board of Commissioners. *See* Commissioners, D.C. Benning Road, N.E., pedestrian underpass 18 Board of Indeterminate Sentence and Parole— Membership; appointment; composition; terms of office; duties 696 Parole officers; appointment; duties; salaries 697 Sentence of convicted person; imposition; periods; release on parole 697 Power to impose death penalty; life sentence; parole 697 Release on parole by Board authorized; terms and conditions; custody 697 Violations of parole; warrant for retaking; hearing; termination or modification of parole order 698 New parole order authorized 698 Repeal of inconsistent laws 698 Penalty for felony committed prior hereto 698 Escapes or attempted escapes from penal institutions; accessories; punishment 698 Federal Parole Board, transfer of powers 698 Parole of prisoners convicted prior hereto 699 Bolling Field, D. C. *See* Bolling Field, D. C. Bonds in criminal cases— “Bonding business”, “bondsman” defined 1482 Gift by bondsman to public officer for procuring business unlawful 1483 Acceptance by officer unlawful 1483 Gift by attorney to bondsman or public officer unlawful 1483 List of bondsmen, posting 1483 To be furnished person detained; record of requests 1484 Entry of bondsman except upon request of person detained forbidden 1484 Records to be kept 1484 Bondsmen, qualifications of; rules to be prescribed 1484 Registers to be kept; renewals of authority 1484 Giving advance notice of police raids unlawful 1485 Metropolitan Police, member of, to act as clerk of police court 1485 Penalty and enforcement provisions 1485 Building and loan associations, regulation of. *See* District of Columbia Code. Buzzards Point, extension of Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington Railroad Company tracks to, authorized 322 Lease of existing tracks; title to right of way; operation 322 Construction of sidings, etc., approval by D. C. Commissioners; location; plats 323 Grade crossings; authority of Commissioners in Act providing for elimination of, not limited 323 Acquisition of realty by railroad company 323 Paving costs of streets along tracks 323 Track facilities; use of; nondiscriminatory rates; jurisdiction of Interstate Commerce Commission 324 Chevy Chase Circle, memorial fountain at, authorized 78 Code amendments. *See* District of Columbia Code Amendments. Collector of taxes, authorized to extend time for payment of taxes on family dwelling houses 1348 Commissioners, Board of. *See* Commissioners, D.C. Condemnation proceedings, competency of assessors to testify in 48 Construction work, etc., under Commissioners 378 Contractors on public works— Bond required; intervention of unpaid vendor 608 Liability of surety; actions for labor or materials furnished 608 Commencement of suit; joinder of creditors 608 Damage suits against, regulate bringing 1370 Dangerous weapons. *See* Pistols and dangerous weapons. District of Columbia Credit Unions Act, issue of license 327 Expenses, division of 531, 1607 Federal Home Loan Bank Act provisions to include 725xliii Female orphan asylum in Georgetown, annual income of trustees 858 Fiduciary powers exercised by banks and trust companies; examination of; fees 568 Firearms, sales, transfers, use and possession of, control 650 Fire Department— Issue of subpoena to compel attendance before trial boards; fees 86 False swearing; punishment; oath of trial board 87 Firemen’s Insurance Co., charter amendments 699 Gallinger Municipal Hospital, admission of pay patients to contagiousdisease wards 79 Game and bird sanctuary, established 660 Georgetown library, balance available for 347 George Washington Bicentennial Commission, balance continued available 347 Georgia Avenue, improvements of area on authorized 66 Assessments and taxes 66 Griffith-Consumers Company, construction of pipe line, authorized 79 Gulf Refining Company, pipe-line construction 168 Heating-plant service extended to additional public buildings 540 Horses, vehicles, etc., special authority from Commissioners for using 379 Inaugural ceremonies, 1933, appropriation authorized for maintenance of public order 800 Insurance companies. *See also* District of Columbia Code. Headquarters office and records to be maintained in District, if incorporated under District laws 158 Labels, brands, etc.— Protection of; registration; certified copy 50 Unauthorized use of, when protected, prohibited 50 Action available to prevent 50 Punishment for violations 51 Land sales— Authorized, when no longer needed for public use; price 707 Preference to abutting owners; deposit of proceeds 707 Designated parcels for sale 708 Licenses— Engaging in business without, unlawful; application; transferability 550 Fire-escape requirement before issue of; certificate of safety 550 Revocation on failure to comply with regulations 551 Validity of, if more than one business 551 Inclusive dates of validity; when issued for less than year; minimum fee 551 Posting; exhibition; terms construed 551 Regulations for revocation; prosecutions for violations; penalties 563 Licenses and license fees, trades or business in District of Columbia 551 Plumbing and gas fitting 659 Loans to financial institutions, etc., by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 714 Marsh hunting prohibited 661 Materials, supplies, vehicles, etc., purchase from Government stock no longer needed 380 Measures for frozen foods, standardized 609 Meridian Hill Park, acceptance of armillary sphere for placing in, authorized 298 Metropolitan police force— Issue of subpoenas to compel attendance before trial boards; fees 86 False swearing; punishment; oath of trial board 87 Michigan Avenue, acquisition of land for extension 135 Montgomery Blair Portal designated 81 National Capital Park and Planning Commission, authorize transfer of jurisdiction over public land on recommendation of 161 Navy clothing, allotment of obsolete, to 751 Occoquan, Va., conveyance of portion of workhouse property at, authorized 302 Pistols and dangerous weapons— Definitions; committing crime while armed, forbidden 650 Possession by persons previously convicted, unlawful 651 Carrying concealed weapons forbidden; exceptions 651 Licenses to carry; application; issue 651 Sales to minors; delivery to purchaser; registers 652 Dealers’ license; conditions 652 False information regarding identity 653 Possession of specified dangerous weapons prohibited 654 Penalties for violation 654xliv Plumbing and gas fitting— Licenses as master plumbers and gas fitters; qualifications; fees 659 Revocation or suspension by Commissioners 659 Post Office, control of, by Secretary of the Treasury 1419 Public buildings, amount for 593 Public lands— Transfer of jurisdiction over, between Federal and District authorities 161 Approval of National Capital Park and Planning Commission; report to Congress 162 Existing laws not repealed 162 Public Schools. *See* Superintendent of Public Schools. Public schools, buildings and grounds, balance available 18 Quintana Place, closing of part of, authorized 319 Refuse collection, etc., balance available for incinerators 18 Limitation for employment of expert, etc., increased 18 Secretary of Board of Commissioners. *See* Commissioners, D.C. Societies, religious and benevolent, income restriction, eliminate 87 Street railway merger— Unification agreement 752 Correction in text of 819 Approval by Congress 759 Dissolution of existing companies; rights; liabilities 760 Competitive lines 760 Powers exercised by new company, under Public Utilities Commission 760 Street Readjustment Act— Closing of unnecessary streets authorized; title; assessments 747 Reference to planning commission 748 Hearings; notice; maps 748 Order of Commissioners; notice; service; effective date 749 Proceedings on objection; payment of damage awards 749 Petitions of abutting property owners; filing; consideration 749 Force and effect of existing laws 750 Streets and alleys; closing of designated, authorized 304 Title; consent of abutting owners 304 Q Street; removal of part from permanent highway plan 304 Use of closed areas for school, highway or park purposes 305 Plats; preparation and recording 305 Streets; closing of certain, by Commissioners, authorized; sale to abutting owners 318 Release by claimants; pipe line construction ; assessments 318 Permits for construction; restriction 319 Anacostia River; intake and discharge tunnels in, authorized 319 Superintendent of Public Schools, authority of, to make appointments, etc., between meetings of Education Board 134 Supreme Court of, rules prescribing proceedings in criminal cases after verdict 904 Taxes on family dwelling houses, payment in quarterly installments authorized 1347 Theodore Roosevelt Island, name change 799 Trade Union, repeal act legalizing incorporation of National 741 Traffic Act, amendment; issue of Congressional tags 750 Trust funds, miscellaneous, expenses payable from 379 Washington City Orphan Asylum, annual income of trustees 858 Water service, appropriation available for labor-saving devices 20 Bryant Street pumping station, appropriation available for purchase of pump 20 Water Street between Twenty-second and Twenty-third Streets, closing authorized 154 Consent of property owners; disposition 154 West Potomac Park heating plant, no further obligations for construction to be incurred 408 Wharves, demolition, etc., of, balance available for 528 Wild birds and animals, killing of prohibited 660 William Jennings Bryan Memorial, location of 335 World War Veterans, appropriation to provide transportation to homes 654 **District of Columbia Code:** Amendments— Income from property of benevolent, educational, etc., societies 87 Insurance companies, rate of taxation based on net premium receipts 1370 Insurance corporations, headquarters office, and records, maintenance in District 158 Kidnaping, etc., punishment 858xlv Regulation of banks, trust companies, and building and loan associations 1564 Corporations, etc., which may engage in banking business; establish branches 1564 Building and loan associations, approval required 1565 Liquidation of solvent financial institution; procedure 1565 Resumption of business by closed institution prohibited 1565 Publication required under Revised Statutes, section 5211 1566 Examination of banks 1566 Provisions of Revised Statutes, section 5200 made applicable 1566 Maintenance of reserves, banks not members of Federal Reserve system 1566 Liability of shareholders of savings banks 1566 Provisions of Revised Statutes, sections 5205, 5234–5236 made applicable 1567 Supervision of banks 1567 Judicial code, section 24, suit against national banks, made applicable 1567 Corporations organized under State laws to comply 1567 Penalty for unauthorized use of designated terms 1567 Making false statements concerning banks, etc 1568 Acts prohibited to banks 1568 Vesting of title in lands upon filing declaration of taking by petitioners 648 **District of Columbia Commission, George Washington Bicentennial:** Incorporation; authority 51 Duties; powers 51 Purchase equipment, construct platforms, leasing contracts 51 Profits of corporation 52 Dissolution; continuing liability 52 Reports 52 **District of Columbia Credit Unions Act:** Short title; “credit unions” defined 326 Certificate; residence requirement of subscribers 326 Approval of Commissioners of District; reference to Comptroller of Currency 327 Filing; recording 327 Comptroller of the Currency; supervision by; reports; examination fees 327 License; transacting business without, unlawful; amount of; period of validity; suspension 327 Corporate powers 328 By-laws; provisions in; amendments 328 Membership; meetings; voting; location of offices 329 Management; general organization; officers; directors 329 Credit committee; supervisory committee 330 Reserves and dividends 330 Expulsion and withdrawal of members 331 Minors; issue of shares to, or in trust 331 Tax exemption 331 Restriction on use of “credit union” and “District of Columbia” 331 Amendments 331 **Domestic Commerce,** appropriation for investigating raw materials, etc 500, 1391 **Domestic Money Orders.** *See* Postal Service. **Domestic Registered Mail.** *See* Postal Service. **Dominican Republic,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Dominion of Canada.** *See* Canada. **Douglass-Simmons School, D. C.,** appropriation for 360, 362 **Dourine,** appropriation for investigation, etc 619, 1441 **Dover, N. J.,** exchange of Federal building site at, authorized 307 **Drafts,** tax on 276 **Drought Relief:** Homestead lands, time extended for final proof on 153 Residence exemptions in droughtstricken areas 59 **Drug Plants, etc.,** appropriation for investigation for 622, 1444 **Dryden, Tex.:** Appropriation for construction of barracks 718 Construction at, sum authorized 721 **Duck Valley Indian Reservation, Idaho and Nev.,** appropriation for dam construction survey, etc 102 **Duluth, Minn.,** appropriation for Hydrographic Office expenses 444, 1543 **Dunbar High School, D. C.,** appropriation for 19 **Duncan Field, Tex.:** Appropriation for construction at 718 Construction, etc., sum authorized 721xlvi **E** **Earhart, Amelia.** *See* Putnam, Amelia Earhart. **Eastern Dispensary and Casualty Hospital, D. C.,** deficiency appropriation for care, etc., of indigent patients 529, 1605 **Eastern Indians.** *See* Cherokee Indians. **Eastern New Mexico Normal School,** grant of lands to 75 **Economic Conference.** *See* International Monetary and Economic Conference. **Economy Act of June 30, 1932:** Furlough provisions— Per diem officers or employees 399 Officer or employee on annual basis 399 Restriction on pay reduction 399 Exemptions; approval by President; report to Congress 400 Suspension of rights to receive annual leave with pay 400 Definitions, “officer”; “employee”; “compensation” 400 Compensation reductions— Vice President; Members of Congress 400 Congressional clerk allowance; apportionment; other employees 400 Schedule of reduction rates 400 Exemptions 400 Retired pay, reductions; exemptions; schedule of reduction rates 402 Special salary reductions— Members of special boards, commissions, etc 402 Limit of aggregate amount of retired pay and salaries of judges 402 Furlough and compensation reduction provisions not applicable 402 Government corporations, application of provisions to offices and employments under 402 Constitutional officers, remittances from, authorized 403 Appropriations, impounding of unexpended 403 Limitation on jurisdiction of courts; constitutional questions 403 Rural carriers’ equipment allowance; reduction 403 Suspension of promotions and filling of vacancies— Report to Congress 403 Restriction on use of appropriations; exceptions; impounding of unexpended balances 404 Compulsory retirement for age, exemptions; reappointments 404 Rate of compensation upon which retired pay shall be based 404 Travel allowances, temporary reductions, Army, etc., officers; Members of Congress; postal service 405 Travel allowances, permanent reductions— Civilian officers and employees; rates 405 Subsistence Expense Act of 1926; sections 4, 5, and 6 repealed 405 Section 7, amended; regulations governing the fixing and payment of per diem allowances 405 Transportation of automobiles 405 Overtime compensation, rate; overtime work by substitutes; work for private interests 406 Retired pay— Limitation on amount aggregate; amount of and salary; “retired pay” construed; combat disability 406 Personnel reductions—married persons, dismissals if personnel reductions; Civil Service appointments 406 Postal Service, temporary assignments authorized 407 Annual leave reduced to fifteen days; cumulative 407 Sick leave of absence 407 Furlough of Government employees, authority for; rules and regulations 407 Philippine Scouts, disbanding authorized 407 Printing and binding— Limitation on amount for; legislative allotment; apportionment to executive departments, etc 408 Amount of expenditures for paper; Bureau of Engraving and Printing 408 Stationery for Congress 408 West Potomac Heating Plant 408 Shipping Board reorganization 408 Charges and fees— Government publications 410 Patent fees; news bulletins; World Trade Directory Reports 410 Bureau of Mines tests and investigations 410 Bureau of Standards comparisons, tests, etc 410 Annual reports 411 Army and Navy personnel, restriction on transfer 411 Hides, skins and leather statistics, act requiring publication repealed 411 Transfer of appropriations; statement in annual budget 411xlvii Vocational education, appropriation for 411 Rate of interest on judgments and overpayments 412 Public buildings and improvements, authorization reduced; leases 412 Fees of jurors and witnesses; reduction 413 Reorganization of Executive Departments— Declaration of policy 413 Definitions, “executiveagency”; “independent executive agency” 413 Powers of the President 413 Saving provisions 414 Statutory agencies; report to Congress 414 Executive orders; transmission to Congress; effective date 414 Consolidation of designated Governmental activities 415 Report to Congress 415 Consolidations effected— Steamboat Inspection Service and Bureau of Navigation 415 Personnel Classification Board to Civil Service Commission 416 International Water Commission abolished 417 Radio Division, Commerce Department, to Federal Radio Commission 417 Interdepartmental work 417 Veterans, Joint Congressional Committee on; investigations; reports; etc 418 Special Provisions— Separability clause; suspensions and repeals 419 Provisions applicable to appropriation acts for fiscal year 1933 419 **Economy Act of March 3, 1933:** Sections of previous Economy Act continued during fiscal year 1934 1513 Special-delivery messengers, Postal Service, status of 1514 Retired pay, judges 1514 Furlough period limited 1514 Transfer of appropriations for public works restricted 1514 “Compensation” includes retired, etc., pay of Army, etc., enlisted personnel 1514 Suspension of inconsistent acts 1514 Jurisdiction in suits 1514 Impounding of unexpended balances 1515 Reduction of annual appropriations 1515 Limitation on reduction of annual compensation 1515 Annual leave provisions, applicability 1515 Deductions, legislative furlough 1515 Administrative promotions prohibited 1515 Filling vacancies, compensation 1515 Restoration to former grade 1515 Coast Guard personnel not included 1515 Annuity of officers, etc., reaching retirement age on or before July 1, 1932 1515 Automobile and motor cycle allowances 1516 Travel expenses, limitation 1516 Saturday half holidays, employees of Veterans’ Administration Homes, etc., excepted 1516 Foreign assignments of Naval, Military, etc., officers 1516 Judgments recovered against United States, set-off of debts due 1516 Interest rate, judgments and overpayments, under Revenue Act 1517 Building rentals, restriction on 1517 Reorganization of Executive Departments— Declaration of standard 1517 “Executive agency” defined 1517 Power of the President 1518 Saving provisions 1518 Agencies, winding up affairs of 1519 Executive orders, effective date 1519 Appropriations impounded 1519 Termination of President’s power 1519 Bureau of Efficiency abolished; transfer of records; impounding of balances; effective date 1519 Enlistment allowance to enlisted men suspended 1519 Court of Claims, fees for services, etc 1519 Accounting and deposit 1520 Articles, etc., produced in United States to be acquired for public use; exception 1520 “United States” and “public use” defined 1520 Contracts for construction, etc., public buildings to contain provision as to articles used 1520 Exception when cost increased 1521 Contractors, etc., failing to comply 1521 Effective date 1521 Separability of provisions 1521 **Ecuador,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Edgar, William F.,** acceptance of bequest of, by Surgeon General of the Army, authorized 1420 **Edge wood Arsenal, Md.,** appropriation for construction at 718 **Edisto River,** preliminary examination of, ordered 305xlviii **Education:** Consolidation of governmental activities relating to 415 Office of. *See* Interior Department. Edwards, Charles G., payment to widow of 15 Efficiency, Bureau of. *See also* Independent Offices. Abolishment of; records, etc., transferred; balances impounded 1519 Motor vehicles and boats, report to Congress on 605 Egypt: Appropriation for— American convict prison maintenance 487, 1378 Envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Elbowoods, N. Dak.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at 134 **Electrical Energy,** tax on 266 **Elephant Butte Dam, N. Mex.,** tablet at, by William Robert Smith Memorial Association, authorized 53 **Elko, Nev.,** balance available for purchase of village site, etc., for Indians near 532 **Elk River:** Time extended for bridging, at Kelso, Tenn 36 Between Lauderdale and Limestone Counties, Ala 1416 **Ellis Island, N. Y.:** Appropriation for repairs, etc., immigration station 521, 1410 Hospitals, use of, by Public Health Service 591, 1500 **Embassies.** *See* Foreign Service. **Emergency Officers, Retired List,** apportionment of retired pay 164 **Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932:** Citation of Act 709 Sum authorized, Reconstruction Finance Corporation funds; limitation to a State, etc 709 Available two years 710 Interest; reimbursement; recovery in default 710 Terms on loans to Puerto Rico, Alaska 710 Applications by governors; administration of funds; disbursement statements 710 Not deniable by certain inhibitions 710 Payment on approval 711 Terms to municipalities, etc.; separation of amounts 711 “Territory” defined 711 Loans by Reconstruction Finance Corporation; powers enlarged 711 Self-liquidating project defined 712 Restrictions; convict labor; hours of employment; ex-service men preference 712 Puerto Rico and Alaska included in provisions 712 Monthly reports to President and Congress 712 Financing agricultural products sales in foreign countries; restrictions 712 Aiding agricultural marketing, etc 712 Regional agricultural credit corporation; establishment; operation 713 Security required; foreign securities as collateral 713 Maturity; loans up to January 23, 1934; no commission to be charged 713 Railroad loans subject to approval by Interstate Commerce Commission 714 Amendments, Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act— Limitation on advances modified 714 Restriction on existing projects removed 714 Reports, records, etc., available 714 Outstanding obligations, increase authorized 714 Advances to farmers 714 Benefits extended to Territories, etc 714 Restriction on loans to institution with officer a director of corporation 715 Board of directors; composition modified; terms 715 Secretary of Treasury to market obligations; crediting of proceeds 715 Discounting in exigency; restrictions 715 Loans to banks; closed savings banks included 715 Public works, appropriation for emergency construction of 716 Military posts, etc., appropriation authorized for construction 720 Restriction on expenditure in District of Columbia 722 Federal Highway Act, amendment; additional mileage construction 722 Acquisition of sites for emergency construction; proposals; title before final judgment 722 Service on occupants of premises; eviction; condemnation proceedings 723xlix Post offices, use of standard plans 724 Restrictions: convict labor, thirty-hour week; ex-service men preference 724 Cumulative sinking fund; additional authorizations 724 Appropriation for addition to 1492 Title to public building sites subject to mineral rights reservation 901 **Emigrant Indians.** *See* Cherokee Indians. **Employees and Employers.** *See* Injunctions in Labor Disputes. **Employees’ Compensation Commission.** *See* Independent Offices. **Employees’ Compensation Fund,** appropriation for 457 **Employment Agencies,** license, etc., for conducting, in District of Columbia 559 **Employment Service.** *See* Labor, Department of. **Engineer Corps.** *See also* War Department. Lake of the Woods and Rainy River, Minn., protective works, etc., balance available 542 Mouse River, N. Dak., appropriation available for survey of 542 **Engineering Bureau, Navy.** *See* Navy Department. **Engines,** appropriation for investigation of automotive 507, 1397 **Engraving and Printing, Bureau of.** *See also* Treasury Department. Proceeds of work to be credited to Bureau 589, 1498 Scientific investigations by Bureau of Standards 589, 1498 Work for fiscal year 1932 increased 539 **Enlisted Men.** *See also* Army; Navy. Restoration to former retired status, emergency officers 776 War-time commissioned rank given, on retirement 150 **Ensigns.** *See* Naval Academy. **Entomology, Bureau of.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Epidemics,** appropriation for prevention of 591, 1500 **Eslick, Edward E.,** payment to widow of 525 **Essex Shore Way, Inc.,** may bridge Merrimack River at Plum Island Point, Mass 1559 **Estate Taxes:** Additional— Assessment, collection, and payment 245 Credits against 245 Imposition of 243 Amendments— Charitable bequests 282 Credit of gift tax on estate tax 278 Curtesy, relinquishment as consideration 280 Deductions 280 Dower, relinquishment as consideration 280 Eighty per centum credit 278 Extension of time for payments 282 Future interests 279 Time extended for payment 284 Liens for taxes 283 Prior taxed property 281 Refunds 283 **Estonia,** agreement with, to postpone payment of indebtedness authorized 3 **Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 477, 1373 **Ethiopia,** appropriation for American convict prison maintenance 487, 1378 **Euchee, Okla.,** appropriation for education of Indians 106, 834 **Eufaula, Okla.,** appropriation for education of Indians 106, 834 **Europe,** appropriation for development of commerce in 499, 1390 **European Corn Borer,** appropriation for control, etc 631, 640, 1463 **European Fowl Pest,** sums available for control, etc 621, 1442 **Eustis, Va.,** appropriation for Federal Correctional Camp 1387 **Excise Taxes.** *See* Income Tax; Manufacturers’ Excise Tax. **Executive Departments:** Abatement of actions pending on transfer, etc., of executive agencies 1518 Abolition by Executive order 1518 Effective date 1519 Annual reports to contain statement of receipt from fees, charges, etc 411 Appropriations, transfer of, fiscal year 1933 411 Articles, etc., produced in United States to be acquired for public use; exception 1520 “United States” and “public use” defined 1520 Public building construction materials; exception when cost increased 1520 Contractors, etc., failing to comply 1521 Effective date 1521 Automobiles, cost limit; use restriction 1513 Consolidation of functions 1518 “Executive agency” defined 1518 Official insignia, prevent misuse of 342l Purchase of equipment, etc 417 Reorganization of, under Economy Acts 413, 1517 Termination of President’s authority to transfer, etc 1519 Travel expenses, availability; restriction 1513 Executive Office. *See* Independent Offices. Executive Orders. *See also* Economy Acts; President of the United States. Authority of President to abolish, etc., executive agencies by 1518 Termination of authority 1519 Canal Zone, enticing laborers, repealed 810 Retention of Federal personnel beyond retirement age 404 Transmission of, to Congress, when relating to reorganization of Executive departments 414 Waiver of furlough provisions 399 **Experiment Stations, Office of.** *See* Agriculture, Department of; Agricultural Experimental Stations. **Export Industries,** appropriation for investigation of problems relating to 500, 1391 **Exports,** appropriation for inspection and certification 641, 1463 **Ex-Service Men,** employment preference for, on projects financed by loans from Reconstruction Finance Corporation 712, 724 **Extensions.** *See* Bankruptcy. **Extension Service.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Extradition,** fugitives from Panama who seek refuge in Canal Zone 574 **F** **Fairbanks, Alaska,** bond issue for school building 796 **Fallon, Nev.,** conveyance of public lands to 649 **False Swearing.** *See* Metropolitan Police; Fire Department, D. C. **Fantus Brothers,** payment of claim 549 **Far East,** appropriation for development of commerce in 499, 1390 **Farmers.** *See also* Agricultural-Credit Corporations; Federal Farm Loan Act. Appropriation for— Crop and livestock estimates 636, 1459 Farm management investigations 636, 1458 Marketing and distribution information 636, 637, 1458, 1459 Advances to, Secretary of Agriculture to continue making 714 Agricultural compositions and extensions. *See* Bankruptcy. Employment of, in the Indian Service 421 Loans to, crop production, 1933— Sums from Reconstruction Finance Corporation 795 Purpose; regulations; security 795 Acreage reduction; exemption 795 Loans to constitute trust fund 795 Application fees; penalty provisions 796 **Farm Loan Bureau.** *See* Federal Farm Loan Bureau. **Farm Loans.** *See* Federal Farm Loan Act. **Fayette City, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Monongahela River at 85 **Fayette County, Ky.,** transfer of certain lands in, to Kentucky 332 “Federal”, unauthorized use of term 739 **Federal-Aid Highway System:** Appropriation for— Cooperation with States in construction of rural post roads 634, 1456 Emergency construction 716 Apportionment, repayment, labor provisions 716 Allowances in municipalities 716 “Highway” defined 716 **Federal Board for Vocational Education.** *See* Independent Offices. **Federal Board for Vocational Rehabilitation.** *See* Vocational Rehabilitation. **Federal Correctional Camp, Eustis, Va.,** appropriation for salaries, etc 1387 **Federal Employees.** *See* Economy Acts. **Federal Employment Stabilization Board:** Appropriation for salaries, etc 498, 1389 Construction of projects included in report of 717 **Federal Farm Board:** Appropriation for 458 Cotton Stabilization Corporation, repayment of charges on cotton held by 798 Wheat and cotton delivery to Red Cross 741, 799 Cotton held by, excluded from sales abroad financed by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 712 Federal intermediate credit bank debentures, rules to be prescribed governing agreements for payment 159 Members’ salaries 402 Proportionate cancellation of loans 797 Salary restriction 459 Transfers of funds for cooperative work by departments, etc 459li Wheat and cotton— Delivery of Government-owned, to Red Cross, directed 61, 605, 741, 797 Accounting to be made to Congress 742 Appropriations made available 606 **Federal Farm Loan Act Amendments:** Board to authorize direct loans to borrowers; security; rules; maximum amount; subscription to land bank stock 1547 Rules and regulations by 14 Federal land banks— Dividends, from net earnings 13 Farm-loan bonds, participating in consolidated issue of; approval; payments; additional security 1550 Exchange of 1550 Loans— Postponement of payments; terms; interest; unpaid taxes, etc 1548 Reamortization of; deposit of mortgage; costs assessment 1548, 1549 Restriction on 1548 Powers of— Extension of loans; amount available 14 Real estate holdings 1548 Reserves, amount carried to; restoration of impairment 13 Restrictions on— Loan direct to borrowers, added 1549 Security, additional, other than land-bank stock 1549 Retirement of original stock by subscriptions, etc 12 Subscriptions for capital stock of; terms; retirement 12, 13 Appropriation authorized 13 Appropriation for 36 Unobligated balance for extension of loans, etc 1550 Federal intermediate credit banks; acceptance of agricultural association drafts; security required 159 Assessments; payments if impairment of paid-in capital 159 Debentures; agreements for payment; rules to be prescribed 159 Earnings; payments to surplus fund; restoration of impairments; franchise taxes 159 Mortgages, purchase money mortgages, acceptable as collateral security 1549 National farm loan associations, reserves; impairment restored; dividends 13 **Federal Farm Loan Board.** *See* Federal Farm Loan Act. **Federal Farm Loan Bureau:** Appropriation for 584, 1493 Cooperation of Register’s Office, Treasury; reimbursement for service rendered 585, 1494 Examiners’ expenses to be assessed against land banks, etc 584, 1494 Reports, records, etc., for Reconstruction Finance Corporation 714 **Federal Highway Act Amendment,** States permitted additional mileage construction 722 **“Federal Home Loan Bank”,** unauthorized use of term 739 **Federal Home Loan Bank Act:** Definitions— Bank districts to be created; eligible institutions; restriction 726 Building, etc., associations eligible; restriction 727 Home mortgage loans; legal rate of interest, etc 727 Capital; stock subscription regulations 727 Cash payment or four installments 728 Institutions not permitted by State laws to purchase stock; borrowing privileges; security; State authorization; limitation on advances 728 Unsubscribed capital to be taken by Secretary of Treasury; limitation on amount 728 Reconstruction Finance Corporation to furnish funds 728 Retirement, transfer of stock; dividends 729 Membership withdrawals 729 Management of banks; board of directors; appointment; terms, etc 730 Examinations and studies by board 731 Applications for advances; discretionary action 731 Advances to members and nonmember borrowers; regulations 731 General powers and duties of banks 733 Incorporation, corporate powers 735 Bank obligations exempt from taxation; exception 735 Acceptance as security 736 Not Federal obligations nor guaranteed by United States 736 Designations as public money depositaries 736 Reserves and dividends 736 Federal Board; composition, etc 736 Authority of 737 Administrative expenses, sum authorized; assessments 737 Examinations and reports 738lii Unlawful acts and penalties 738 Designated offices to furnish data 739 Examinations of institutions applying for advances 739 Stock, forms of; custody of plates; reimbursement of expenses 739 Membership eligibility 739 Succession, liquidation, reorganization, etc., of banks 740 Eligibility of institutions to subscribe for stock; exceptions 740 Inconsistent provisions not to affect remainder of Act 740 United States bonds as security for issuance of circulating notes to national banking associations 740 Withdrawal limitations not applicable 740 Existing laws not affected 741 Use of word "bonds” 741 Necessary appropriation authorized 741 **Federal Home Loan Bank Board.** *See also* Federal Home Loan Bank Act. Appropriation for expenses, fiscal year 1933 741 **Federal Industrial Institution for Women, Alderson, W. Va.,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 494, 1386 **Federal Intermediate Credit Banks.** *See also* Federal Farm Loan Act. Loans to organizations qualified to do business with, authorize 60 Rediscounting paper of regional agricultural credit corporations 713 **Federal Irrigation Projects.** *See* Irrigation and Reclamation; specific names of projects. **Federal Jails,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 495, 1387 **Federal Land Banks.** *See* Federal Farm Loan Act. **Federal Oil Conservation Board.** *See* Independent Offices. **Federal Parole Board,** powers of, over District of Columbia prisoners transferred to Board of Indeterminate Sentence and Parole 698 **Federal Power Commission.** *See also* Independent Offices. Employment of counsel by, in Appalachian Electric Power Company case 4 **Federal Prisoners.** *See also* Prisons and Prisoners. Appropriation for support of 496, 1387 Deficiency appropriation for 23 **Federal Radio Commission.** *See also* Independent Offices. Radio Division, Commerce Department, transferred to 417 **Federal Reformatory Camp, Petersburg, Va.,** appropriation for salaries, etc 1387 **Federal Reserve Act:** Amendments— Advances by Board to grouped member banks 56 Security; liability; distribution 56 Deposit of security; interest rate 56 Notes not eligible as collateral security; foreign government obligations 56 Authority of member banks to obligate themselves 56 Discount of eligible paper for individuals, partnerships, and corporations 715 Security required; regulations 715 Federal intermediate credit banks; discount of notes payable to 160 When cover advances made under Federal Farm Loan Act 160 Maturity; security 160 Federal Reserve notes; application for, to local reserve agent 57 Collateral security; amount; obligations of United States 57 Termination of authority to accept; retirement of obligations 57 Notification of withdrawals, etc.; requirement of additional security 57 Loans to individual member banks 56 Consent of Board; security, interest rate 56 Obligations of United States, authority of Federal Reserve Banks to accept until March 3, 1934 795 Rediscount of eligible paper held by agricultural credit associations 713 **Federal Reserve Banks.** *See also* Federal Reserve Act. Discounting in exigency paper eligible for discount if satisfactorily secured 715 Rediscounting paper of agricultural credit corporations 713 Reports, etc., available for Federal Home Loan Bank Board 739 For Reconstruction Finance Corporation 714 **Federal Reserve Board.** *See also* Federal Reserve Act. Banking business in District of Columbia, powers not impaired by reason of rules of Comptroller of the Currency 1546liii Discount of eligible paper for individuals, partnerships, and corporations 715 Reports, etc., available for Federal Home Loan Bank Board 739 **For Reconstruction Finance Corporation** 714 **Federal Statutes,** appropriation available for revision of index to 394 **Federal Trade Commission.** *See* Independent Offices. **Fees:** Court of Claims, for petitions and transcript of records 1519 Secretary of Interior to cover cost of work performed for Indians 1417 **Fees and Charges:** Board of Tax Appeals, certifying records 286 Domestic money orders 708 Government publications and services. *See* Economy Acts. **Fekete, Steve,** refund to 536 **Felonies,** parole of persons committing, in District of Columbia 697 **Female Orphan Asylum, Georgetown, D.C.** *See* District of Columbia. **Fenwick Island, Del.,** conveyance of part, for roadway, authorized 152 **Fergus Falls, Minn.,** cost increased for courthouse, etc., construction 1613 **Fertilizer Investigations,** appropriation for 630, 1452 **Fiduciaries.** *See also* Income Tax. National banks; examination of fiduciary powers; fees 568 **Field Artillery.** *See* War Department. **Fifteenth Census.** *See* Commerce, Department of. **Filipino Soldiers,** appropriation for care of insane 677, 1584 **Finance Department, Army.** *See* War Department. **Financing,** emergency facilities for banks, agriculture, commerce, etc. *See* Reconstruction Finance Corporation. **Fine Arts Commission:** Appropriation for 456 American Foreign Service Association memorial, approved by 902 American Pharmaceutical Association building, approval of plans 154 Armillary sphere, location of, in Meridian Hill Park, to be approved by 298 Chevy Chase Circle, D.C., approval of plans for memorial fountain at 78 Roosevelt Island, improvements subject to approval of 164 **Finland:** Appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 Agreement with, to postpone payment of indebtedness authorized 3 **Firearms,** tax on 264 **Fire Department, D.C.** *See also* District of Columbia. Issue of subpoenas to compel attendance before trial boards; fees 86 False swearing; punishment; oath of trial board 87 **Firemen’s Insurance Co., District of Columbia,** charter amendments, marine insurance, etc.; increase of authorized capital stock 699 **First Assistant Postmaster General.** *See* Post Office Department. **Fisheries, Bureau of.** *See also* Commerce, Department of. Fish-cultural stations, appropriations available for construction, etc 513 Rations, commutation of 512, 1402 **Fisheries Commission, International,** appropriation for 485, 1378 **Fitzsimons General Hospital, Colo.:** Appropriation for construction at 718 Amount reappropriated 1580 **Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, Okla.** *See also* Indians. Appropriation for education 104, 107, 832, 835 Deficiency appropriation for attorneys, etc., for 1608 Payments from tribal funds 112, 839 **Flandreau, N. Dak.,** appropriation for education of Indians 107, 835 **Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont.:** Appropriation for irrigation systems maintenance 101, 830 Deficiency appropriation for irrigation project 1608 **Fleet Naval Reserve.** *See also* Navy; Navy Department. Enlisted men assigned to, limitation 431 **Flint Creek,** preliminary examination of, authorized 84 **Flint River,** preliminary examination of, authorized 83 **Flood Control:** Appropriation for— Mississippi River 693, 1599 Projects, authorized 717 Sacramento River, Calif 694, 1599 **Florence Crittenton Home, D. C.,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 374 **Florence, Nebr.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at 606 **Florida:** Appropriation for national forest administration 626, 1448liv Time extended for bridging Choctawhatchee River at Freeport 38 **Folger, William A.,** payment to 525 **Food and Drug Administration.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Food and Drugs Act,** appropriation for enforcement of 641, 1464 **Foot-and-Mouth Disease,** balances available for eradication of 620, 1442 **Forage Crops and Diseases,** appropriation for investigation, etc 623, 1444 **Foreign Agricultural Service,** appropriation for 637, 1459 **Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Bureau of.** *See* Commerce, Department of. **Foreign Buyers,** appropriation for compiling lists of 501, 1392 **Foreign Commerce Service.** *See* Commerce, Department of. **Foreign Corporations.** *See* Income Tax, Corporations. **Foreign Countries:** Taxes of. *See* Income Tax. Threatening communications, sending from 650 **Foreign Debt Moratorium:** Agreements for postponing indebtedness authorized 3 Subsequent payment; interest rate 3 Agreements between debtor countries 3 Declaration of Congress regarding debt cancellation 4 **Foreign Governments:** Criminal correspondence with, punishment for 132 Diplomatic employees required to depart from United States when employment ceases 524 Philippine Islands— Neutralization of 769 Notification of independence 769 **Foreign Service.** *See also* State Department; International Obligations. Appropriation for— Allowances to widows and heirs 479, 1373 American seamen, relief of 478, 1375 Contingent expenses 477, 478, 1375 Emergencies, Diplomatic and Consular Service 479, 1376 Foreign Service inspectors, expenses of 478 Rent, heat, fuel, and light 479, 1374 Retirement and disability fund 479, 1374 Salaries— Ambassadors and ministers 476, 1373 Charges d’affaires ad interim 477, 1373 Clerks 477, 1375 Diplomatic and consular officers, while receiving instruction and in transit 478, 1373 Foreign Service officers 478, 1373 Transportation, diplomatic, consular, and Foreign Service officers 479, 1374 Deficiency appropriation for— Charges d’affaires ad interim, salaries 24 Salaries, officers receiving instructions and in transit 1611 Allowance for quarters limited 479, 1374 American Foreign Service Association, erection of memorial in Department of State Building 902 Custodial, etc., services, limitation on expenditure of sums for 480, 1374 Philippine Islands, assignment of officer to 767 **Foreign Service Association.** *See* State Department. **Foreign Service Officers.** *See* Foreign Service. **Foreign Trade Restrictions,** appropriation for investigation of 501, 1392 **Forest Pathology,** appropriation for investigations 623, 1445 **Forest Products Laboratory,** appropriation for investigations, etc 628, 1449 **Forest Research Stations, International Union of,** appropriation for contribution 628, 1450 **Forest Roads and Trails,** appropriation for 644, 1466 **Forest Service.** *See also* Agriculture, Department of. Contracts for services, materials, etc., time of entering into 473 Obligation of United States 473 Fire protection, fund interchangeable for 626, 1448 Government Island, Alameda, Calif., appropriation continued available for building 645, 1466 **Forests.** *See* Agriculture, Department of, Forest Service. **Forked Deer River,** bridge authorized across, near Haywood-Crockett County line, Tenn 706 **Forts and Fortifications:** Apache Indian Reservation, Ariz., appropriation for land purchase 96 Belknap Indian Reservation, Mont., appropriation for irrigation systems maintenance, etc 101, 830lv Benjamin Harrison, Ind., appropriation for construction at 719 Benning, Ga.: Appropriation for— Construction at 718 Infantry School 681, 1587 Construction, etc., sums authorized 721 Bliss, Tex.: Appropriation for construction at 718 Operations building, sum authorized 721 Bragg, N.C., appropriation for construction at 718 Donelson National Military Park, Tenn., appropriation for 690, 1596 Douglas, Utah, appropriation for construction at 718 Du Pont, Del., appropriation for construction at 718 Ethan Allen, Vt., appropriation for acquisition of land 675 Francis E. Warren, Wyo., appropriation for construction at 720 George G. Meade, Md., appropriation for construction at 719 George Wright, Wash., appropriation for construction at 720 Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, desert land law applicable to ceded lands of 146 Hall Irrigation System, Idaho, appropriation for operation, etc 830 Hamilton, N. Y., appropriation for construction at 718 Howard, Md., appropriation for hospital at 719 Hoyle, Md., appropriation for construction at 719 Huachuca, Ariz.: Appropriation for construction at 719 Amount reappropriated for 1580 Humphreys, Va., appropriation for construction at 719 Jay, N. Y., appropriation for construction at 719 Knox, Ky., appropriation for acquisition of land 784 Lawton, Wash., appropriation for construction at 719 Leavenworth, Kans.: Appropriation for— Command, General Staff School 667, 1573 Construction at 719 Lewis, Wash., appropriation for construction at 719 Logan, Colo., appropriation for construction at 719 Mason, Calif., appropriation for construction at 719 McClellan, Ala.: Appropriation for construction at 719 Amount reappropriated 1580 McPherson, Ga., appropriation for construction at 719 Meade, S. Dak., appropriation for construction at 719 Monmouth, N. J., appropriation for construction at 719 Monroe, Va.: Appropriation for— Coast Artillery School 681, 1587 Sewerage system 674, 1581 Myer, Va., appropriation for construction of barracks 719 Oglethorpe, Ga., appropriation for construction at 719 Ontario, N. Y., appropriation for construction at 719 Peck Indian Tribal Council, expenses of delegates 420 Pierce Harbor, Fla., appropriation for dredging channel of 1599 Riley, Kans., appropriation for cavalry school 681, 1587 Ripley Military Reservation. *See* Camp Ripley Military Reservation. Sam Houston, Tex., appropriation for construction at 719 Sherman Military Reservation, Idaho, conveyed to city of Coeur d’Alene 563 Sill, Okla., appropriation for construction at 720 Slocum, N. Y., deficiency appropriation for sewage-disposal plant 1614 Snelling, Minn., appropriation for construction at 720 Totten, N. Dak., appropriation for education of Indians 106 Totten, N. Y., appropriation for construction at 720 Wadsworth, N. Y., appropriation for construction at 720 Winfield Scott, Calif., appropriation for construction at 720 Worth, Tex., deficiency appropriation for acquisition of narcotic farm site 25 **Fourth Assistant Postmaster General.** *See* Post Office Department. **Fox River,** time extended for bridging, at Algonquin, Ill 58 **France:** Appropriation for ambassador to 476, 1373lvi Agreement with, to postpone payment of indebtedness authorized 3 **Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battle Fields Memorial:** Appropriation for 690, 1596 Deficiency appropriation for payment for abstracts of title 541 **Freedmen’s Hospital, D. C.:** Appropriation for salaries and expenses 131, 857 Addition to, reappropriation 535 **Freeport, Fla.,** time extended for bridging Choctawhatchee River at 38 **Freeport Harbor, Texas,** reduction of penalty bond for improvement of, authorized 49 **French Broad River:** Time extended for bridging, between— Jefferson and Cocke Counties, Tenn 36 Dandridge-Newport Road, Tenn 37 **French Republic.** *See* France. **French Veterans of the World War, Fourteenth Annual Convention of,** appropriation for contribution for entertainment of 486 **Furs and Fur Articles,** tax on 261 **G** **Gage, etc., Standardization,** appropriation for 506, 1396 **Gallinger Municipal Hospital, D. C.:** Appropriation for salaries, maintenance, etc 372 Admission of pay patients to contagious disease wards of 79 Personal services, sum available for 19 **Galveston, Tex.:** Appropriation for Hydrographic Office expenses 444, 1543 Transfer of immigrant station to Department of Labor 1613 **Gamboa Reach, C. Z.,** improvement of emergency landing field, sum authorized 721 **Ganado Irrigation Project, Ariz.,** appropriation for operation, etc 22, 829 **Garfield Memorial Hospital, D. C.,** deficiency appropriation for 528 **Garner, John Nance,** appropriation for portrait of 1359 **Garrett, Daniel E.,** payment to widow of 780 **Garrison, N. Dak.:** Bridge authorized across Missouri River at 43 Time extended for bridging 804 **Gas.** *See* Minerals. **Gasoline,** tax on 26 **Gas Prospecting Permits,** three-year extension of, authorized 445 **Gatty, Harold,** distinguished flying cross to 655 **Gehron and Ross,** payment to 541 **Gellatly Art Collection, New York City,** appropriation for administration 466 **General Accounting Office.** *See* Independent Offices. **General and Special Claims Commissions, United States and Mexico:** American Commissioner’s salary 402 Amounts available for closing up affairs 25, 538 **General Claims Commission, United States and Panama,** appropriation for contribution 484 **General Grant National Park, Calif.,** appropriation for administration 122, 849 **General Land Office.** *See* Interior Department. **General Staff Corps, Army.** *See* War Department. **General Supply Committee.** *See* Treasury Department. **Genetics and Biophysics,** appropriation for investigations 623, 1445 **Geneva, Switzerland:** Appropriation authorized for participation expenses, disarmament conference at 4 Appropriation for 35 Deficiency appropriation for 783 **Genoa, Nebr.,** appropriation for education of Indians 105, 834 **Geographic Board.** *See* Independent Offices. **Geological Survey.** *See also* Interior Department. Aerial photographs for mapping projects furnished by War and Navy Departments 120, 847 Investigations for departments, etc., by 120, 847 Transfer of effects of employees 120, 847 Water boundary, United States and Mexico, transfer of funds by Secretary of State to 480 **George, Preston L.,** payment to 527, 1603 **George Rogers Clark Sesquicentennial Commission,** appropriation for 461 **Georgetown, S.C.:** Time extended for bridging— Pee Dee River at 804 Waccamaw River at 804 **George Washington Bicentennial Commission.** *See also* Independent Offices; District of Columbia Commission. lvii Accounts and vouchers to General Accounting Office for audit 461 Balances available 461 Writings of George Washington— Preparation; cost limit; printing and binding 63 Distribution of volumes; foreign exchange; “usual number 64 Sale and distribution of privately printed volume 64 **George Washington Birthplace National Monument, Wakefield, Va.,** appropriation for administration 125, 851 **George Washington-Wakefield Memorial Bridge, Inc.,** may bridge Potomac River at Dahlgren, Va 1557 **Georgia:** Appropriation for national forest administration 626, 1448 Bridge authorized across Savannah River at Sylvania 135 La Fayette Cemetery, erection of marker authorized 87 May bridge Savannah River at Lincolnton 903 Road and bridge flood relief, unexpended balance available for 635, 1457 Road construction, right of way through national cemetery at Andersonville 139 United States Georgia Bicentennial Commission established 1347 **Germany:** Appropriation for ambassador to 476, 1373 Deficiency appropriation for Mixed Claims Commission, United States and 25, 784 Agreement with, to postpone payment of indebtedness authorized 3 Mixed Claims Commission. *See* Settlement of War Claims Act. **Gettysburg National Military Park, Pa.,** appropriation for 690, 1597 **Giddings School, D. C.,** appropriation for equipment 360 **Gift Tax Act of 1932:** Additions in case of deficiency 254 Additions, when nonpayment 255 Additions when return not filed 254 Assessment and collection, period of limitation upon 254 Assessment of deficiency 250 Bankruptcy and receiverships 253 Claims in abatement 253 Collection of deficiency 250 Computation 246 Credits and refunds 258 Deductions 247 Deficiencies, interest on 255 “Deficiency” defined 250 Definitions 259 Determination of 250 Examination of return 250 Fiduciary relationship, notice of 257 Gifts made in property, determining value 248 Imposition 245 Interest— Deficiencies 255 Extended payments 255 Jeopardy assessments 252, 255 Interest on 255 Laws made applicable 258 Liens, liability of donee 249 “Net gift” defined 247 Notice of fiduciary relationship 257 Payments 249 Interest on extended 255 Penalties 256 Period of limitation upon assessment and collections 254 Rate schedule 246 Receiverships 253 Records and special returns 249 Refunds and credits 258 Returns 248 Additions to tax when not filed 254 Schedule of rates 246 Short title 259 Special returns 249 Statute of limitations, suspension of running 254 Transferred assets 256 Transfers without adequate consideration 246 **Gila River Indian Reservation,** appropriation for irrigation 100, 829 **Glacier National Park, Mont.:** Appropriation for— Administration, etc 122, 849, 852 Road construction, etc 126 Acceptance by United States of concurrent jurisdiction over road connections with 144 Jurisdiction of Commissioner 145 **Glass-Steagall Act.** *See* Federal Reserve Act, Amendments. **Glendale, Ariz.,** appropriation for additional land for poultry investigations 619 **Goethe Society of America,** acceptance of gift of 1620 **Golden, M. H.,** contract legalized 537 **Gomez, Manuel,** appropriation authorized for indemnity payment 907 **Goodsell, Elisha N.,** time extended for bridging Lake Champlain at Rouses Point N. Y., by 775lviii **Goodwin, Godfrey G.,** payment to widow of 1602 **Gorgas Memorial Laboratory,** appropriation for contribution 485, 1376 **Goshute Indian Reservation,** deficiency appropriation for irrigation 21 **Government Corporations,** provisions of Economy Acts applicable to. *See* Economy Acts. **Government Employees.** *See* Economy Acts. **Government Insurance Policies.** *See* World War Veterans’ Act. **Government in the Territories.** *See* Interior Department. **Government Island, Alameda, Calif.,** appropriation continued available for buildings 645, 1466 **Government Printing Office.** *See also* Legislative Branch of the Government. Congressional work, authority for 397, 1366 Disposition of sums resulting from furlough, etc., provisions 1365 Estimates for departmental work to be incorporated in single items in Budget 397, 1366 Payment for work ordered by departments, etc 397, 1366 Printing and binding for Congress, sum immediately available 1365 Purchases allowed without reference to General Supply Committee 398, 1367 Reports, annual, of departments, not to be printed; originals on file for inspection 398, 1367 Restriction on paying detailed employees 398, 1366 Supplies furnished to departments 397 Writings of George Washington, printing, etc., of edition of 63 **Government Publications,** price of 409 **Governor of Canal Zone.** *See* Panama Canal Zone. **Graham, George S.,** payment to widow of 15 **Graham, Thomas,** payment of claim of 1614 **Grain Futures Act,** appropriation for enforcement 641, 1463 **Grain Stabilization Corporation:** Delivery of Government-owned wheat to Red Cross directed 605 Cancellation of loan 605 Wheat of, distribution for relief purposes authorized 61 Account for delivery to be credited 62 **Grain Standards Act,** appropriation for enforcement 638, 1460 **Granata, Peter C.,** deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 526 **Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz.:** Appropriation for— Administration 122, 849 Road construction, etc 126 **Grand Central Station Post Office Building, New York,** purchase authorized 656 **Grand Rapids, Mich., post office, etc.,** improvement authorization repealed 1613 **Grand Rapids, Minn., bridge across Mississippi River at,** legalized 74 **Grand Teton National Park, Wyo.,** appropriation for administration 122, 849 **Grand Valley Reclamation Project, Colo.,** completion of construction, authorized; payment deferred 76 **Grape Concentrate,** tax on 260 **Great Britain:** Appropriation for— Ambassador to 476, 1373 Fisheries Commission, International, contribution 485, 1376 International Joint Commission, contribution 483, 1377 Waterways treaty, expenses 483, 1377 Deficiency appropriation for payment of patent claims of British nationals 1614 Agreement with, to postpone payment of indebtedness authorized 3 War Department Commission for Adjustment of British Patent Claims, balances available for 540 **Great Lakes:** Lights on vessels navigating; position; distance visible 152 Vessels navigating New York Barge Canal 152 **Great Lakes Bridge Commission,** time extended for bridging Saint Clair River at Port Huron, Mich 290 **Great Smoky Mountains National Park, N. C.-Tenn.:** Appropriation for administration 122, 849 Acceptance of title to lands in 37 Leases; conditions; easements 38 Reconveyance of Happy Valley 702 **Greece:** Appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 Agreement with, to postpone payment of indebtedness authorized 3 **Greenlawn Cemetery, Indianapolis, Ind.,** appropriation for care, etc., Confederate section 689, 1595 **Green River, Wash.,** preliminary examination authorized 808 **Gretna, La.,** time extended for bridging Mississippi River at 1415 **Griffith-Consumers Company,** construction of pipe line in D. C., by, authorized 79lix **Gross Income.** *See* Income Tax. **Guam,** appropriation for lepers, care of; transfer to Culion, P.I 423, 1522 **Guatemala,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Guilford Courthouse National Military Park,** appropriation for 691, 1597 **Gulf Coast,** appropriation for survey 510, 1399 **Gulf Refining Company,** pipe-line construction in D.C., authorized 168 **Gunnison National Forest, Colo.,** lands added to 1569 **Gwynne and Taylor,** payment to 1614 **Gwynne, Commander A. L.,** payment to 1614 **Gypsy and Brown-Tail Moths,** appropriation for control, etc., of 640, 1463 **H** **Hackett, Allen S.,** time extended for bridging Mississippi River at New Orleans, La., by 1415 **Haiti,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Hale, Fletcher,** payment to widow of 15 **Halibut Fishery.** *See* Northern Pacific Halibut Act. **Hamilton Field, Calif.:** Appropriation for construction at 718 Construction, etc., sums authorized 721 **Hanberry, James L.,** appropriation for payment of annuity 471 **Harbors.** *See* Rivers and Harbors. **Harding, Damon W.,** employment continued 392 **Harris, Julia Wheeler,** payment to 525 **Harrison, Ill.,** bridge authorized across Pecatonica River at 57 **Harrison School, D.C.,** appropriation for equipment 360 **Harrodsburg, Ky.,** appropriation continued available for monument at 541 **Hartford, Conn.,** bridge authorized across Connecticut River at 64 **Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans.,** appropriation for education of Indians 105, 833 **Hatbox Field, Muskogee, Okla.,** construction at, sum authorized 721 **Hawaii:** Appropriation for— Agriculture, experiment stations 613, 1435 Extension work in 615, 1436 American seamen, relief, etc., of 478, 1375 Ammunition storage gallery lining 1586 Contingent, etc., expenses 129, 855 Governor and secretary, salaries 129, 855 Highway construction, emergency 716 Judges 490, 491, 1382, 1383 Expenses, etc., of 492 National park, administration 123, 850 Postal equipment for use in 603, 1512 Vocational education in 457 Acting secretary, appointment 565 Citizenship of women born in, prior to June 14, 1900 571 Delegate from. *See* Congress. Electric franchise grant in Hawaii County, approved 61 Federal Home Loan Bank Act provisions to include 725 Leprous persons— Survey of facilities for care and treatment 700 Estimates for construction of receiving station, etc 700 Report of findings 701 Loans to financial institutions, etc., by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 714 Luke Field, construction, etc., sum authorized 721 Molokai Island, electric franchise approved 807 Naturalization of certain women born in 571 Vocational education, appropriation for fiscal year 1933 412 Wheeler Field, construction, etc., sums authorized 722 **Hawthorne, Nev.,** appropriation for evacuation of high explosives to naval ammunition depot at 433, 1532 **Hayward, Wis.,** appropriation for education of Indians 107 **Hearst School, D.C.,** appropriation for 19 **“Helena”,** gunboat, silver service of, loaned to Montana Historical Society 149 **Helena, Mont.,** appropriation for assay office 592 **Helium:** Appropriation for— Procurement of, by Navy Department from Bureau of Mines 437, 1535 For Air Corps, Army 676, 1583 Production investigations, etc 517, 1406 **Hensley Field, Tex.,** appropriation for construction at 719 **Hero, George A.,** time extended for bridging Mississippi River at New Orleans, La., by 1415 **Hetfield, William B.,** payment of judgments not to include 28 **Hibbing, Minn.:** Public building, acquisition of site 66 Acceptance of title reserving mineral rights 66 **Hides, Skins, and Leather,** repeal of Act requiring publication of statistics 411lx **High Commissioner of Philippine Islands.** *See* United States High Commissioner. **Highland, Ill.,** compromise settlement, cancellation of lease at 783 **Highway, United States and Canada,** balance continued available for Commission on Construction of 538 **Highways.** *See* Federal-Aid Highways; Public Roads, Bureau of. **Hine Junior High School, D. C.,** appropriation for equipment 19 **Hingham, Mass.,** appropriation for improvements at naval ammunition depot 436 **Historical Society of Montana,** silver service of “Helena” loaned to 149 **Hodgenville, Ky.,** appropriation for preservation of Lincoln Birthplace Memorial 692, 1598 **Hogansburg, N. Y.,** bridge authorized across Saint Lawrence River at 81 **Hog Cholera,** appropriation for investigating 619, 1441 **Holabird Quartermaster Depot, Md.,** appropriation for hospital 719 **Home Economics, Bureau of.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Home Loan Banks.** *See* Federal Home Loan Bank Act. **Homestead Entries,** final proof on, time extended for offering; condition 153 **Homesteads:** Appropriation for classification, etc., national forests 626 Diminished Colville Indian Reservation, Wash., relief of homesteaders on 334 Settlers may be excused from residence on, in drought areas 59 Absence period added to life of entry 59 **Homestead, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Monongahela River at 772 **Honduras,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Honolulu, Hawaii,** appropriation for Hydrographic Office expenses 444, 1543 **Hoover Dam, Boulder Canyon Project:** Appropriation for 118, 717, 845 Deficiency appropriation for 535 **Hopi Indians, Ariz., and N. Mex.:** Appropriation for— School building repairs 104 Water supply development 99, 828 Deficiency appropriation for reimbursement for destroyed cattle 1608 **Horticultural Crops and Diseases,** appropriation for investigation, etc 623 **Horticultural Protection,** appropriation for 617, 1483 **Hospitals.** *See also* specific names of hospitals. Contracts for construction of, under World War Veterans’ Act, 1924, and in Northwest and Southern States, authorized 2 **Hot Springs, Ark.:** Appropriation for— Army and Navy Hospital 674, 678 National park, administration 123, 850 **House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,** investigation of certain public utilities corporations 1544 **House Office Buildings:** Appropriation for construction, maintenance, etc 392, 1361 Deficiency appropriation for reconstruction; furnishings, etc., for 16 Maintenance, etc., appropriation available 527 Balances for new building covered into Treasury 1361 **House of Representatives.** *See also* Legislative Branch of the Government. Allowance for clerk hire, fiscal year 1933 401 Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, investigation of certain public utilities corporations 1544 Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads to continue investigation of expenditures 1621 Compensation of Members reduced 401 Contingent expenses, additional amount for fiscal year 1932 140 Employees’ salaries, payment December, 1932 747 Joint Congressional Committee to investigate laws relating to veterans; extending time for report 1547 Laws, preparation and editing of, balance available 16 Reconstruction Finance Corporation monthly report to be submitted to 712 **Housing Corporation.** *See* United States Housing Corporation. **Howard University, D. C.,** appropriation for salaries and expenses 131, 857 **Hudson River:** Time extended for bridging, at Catskill, N. Y 86 Provisions for bridging, modified 1563 **Hungary:** Appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 Agreement with, to postpone payment of indebtedness authorized 3 **Huntsville, Ala.,** acquisition of site for public building authorized 1413lxi **Hutchings, John H.,** may bridge Missouri River at Rulo, Nebr 1555 **Hydraulic Laboratory Research,** appropriation for 507, 1397 **Hydrographic Bureau, International,** appropriation for contribution 484, 1376 **Hydrographic Office.** *See* Navy Department. **I** **Iceland:** Appropriation for participation in anniversary of National Parliament of 486 Expenses, presentation of statue of Lief Ericsson 486 **Idaho:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 100, 109, 111, 836, 838 Irrigation project 843 National forest administration 626, 1447 Boise Barracks Military Reservation, replacement of buildings, waived 1424 Cache National Forest, land added to 55 Columbia River, time extended for compact for apportionment of waters of 381 Fort Hall Indian Reservation, desert land laws applicable to ceded lands of 146 Fort Sherman Military Reservation conveyed to 563 May bridge Pend Oreille Lake at Sandpoint 805 National forest, lands added to 474 Snake River, compact for division of waters of 655 **“Idaho”, U. S. S.,** appropriation for alterations, etc 441, 1539 **Identification Cards,** unauthorized use of official, prohibited 342 **Illinois:** Bridge authorized across Wabash River between, and Indiana 44 May bridge— Illinois and Mississippi Canal at— Langley 805 Tiskilwa 804 Kankakee River at Momence 58 Pecatonica River at Harrison 57 Rock River at— Byron 59 Oregon 59 Time extended for bridging— Fox River at Algonquin 58 Rock River at— Moline 805 Prophetstown 82 **Illinois Canal:** Bridge authorized across, at— Langley, Ill 805 Tiskilwa, Ill 804 **Illinois River,** improvement of Mississippi River between mouth of, and Minneapolis authorized 55 **Immigration,** application of laws of United States to citizens of Philippine Islands 769 **Immigration Act of 1917:** Amendments— Amount for enforcement contract labor provisions, increased 145 Musicians, when considered “artist” or “professional actor” 67 Regulations to insure departure when admitted; bond required 67 Application of, to citizens of Philippine Islands 767 **Immigration Act of 1924:** Amendments— Employees of foreign government officials, admission 524 Bond required 525 Nonimmigrant status, alien and family entering under treaty to engage in trade 607 Application of, to citizens of Philippine Islands 767 Nonquota immigrants— Husbands of American citizens, if marriage before July 1, 1932 656 Quota preferences 656 **Immigration, Bureau of.** *See also* Labor, Department of. Coast and land border patrol, limitation on expenditure of 1932 appropriation Act removed 24 Motor vehicles, limitation on expenditure of 1932 appropriation not to include cost of fuel, etc 24 **Imprisonment.** *See* Prisons and Prisoners. **Improved Order of Red Men,** charter amended 1423 **Inaugural Ceremonies of 1933:** Appropriation for Joint Committee on 780 Admission tickets, tax free 776 Maintenance of public order— Sum authorized; regulations by Commissioners of D. C 800 Vending licenses; publication of regulations 800 Penalties 800 Quartering troops in public buildings, authorized 792lxii Reservations in the District of Columbia— Permits to use authorized; condition 793 Erection and supervision of stands; overhead conductors 793 Loan of Army, Navy, equipment 794 **Income Tax:** Accounting periods and methods— Allocation of income and deductions 186 Change of 186 Deductions and credit periods 185 Definitions 187 General rule 185 Installment basis 185 Periods in which items of gross income included 185 Returns for less than twelve months 187 Accumulation of surplus to evade surtaxes 195 Additional estate tax. *See* Estate tax. Additions in case of deficiency or nonpayment 239 Additions to tax. *See* Interest and additions. “Affiliated group” defined 213 Affiliation of foreign corporations 230 Agricultural organization exemption 193 Aliens. *See also* Nonresident aliens. Credits against tax of foreign countries 211 Assessment and collection of deficiencies— Bankruptcy and receiverships 237 “Deficiency” defined 233 Jeopardy assessments 235 Period of limitations upon 237 Exceptions 238 Procedure in general 233 Suspension of running of statute 238 Bankruptcy— Assessment of deficiency 237 Interest and additions to tax 240 Boards of trade exemption 193 Building and loan associations exemption 193 Business leagues exemption 193 “Capital assets” defined 192 “Capital deductions” defined 191 “Capital gain” defined 191 “Capital loss” defined 191 “Capital net gain” defined 191 Capital net gains and losses 191 “Capital net loss” defined 192 Cemetery companies exemption 193 Chambers of commerce exemptions 193 Charitable contributions deduction 210 China Trade Act corporations— Affiliation 233 Credits against net income 232 Credits against tax 233 Shareholders’ income 233 Civic organizations exemptions 193 Claims against transferees and fiduciaries— Notice of fiduciary relationship 242 Transferred assets 240 Classification of provisions of title 174 Clubs, exemption of certain, from tax 193 Collection of foreign items 219 Commissioner, closing of taxable year by 217 Community chests exemption 193 Computation of net income 178, 195 Computation of partnership income 222 Consolidated returns of corporations 213 Contributions, deduction of charitable 210 Cooperative banks without capital stock exemption 193 Corporations— Accumulation of surplus to evade surtaxes 195 Consolidated returns of 188 Credits against tax of foreign countries 211 Credits of, against net income 185 Distributions by 203 Exemptions 177 Exemptions from tax on 193 Exemption when organized by exempt association 194 Exemption when organized for holding title to property, etc 194 Exemption when trustee of exempt organization 194 Foreign corporations— Affiliation 230 China Trade Act corporations 212 Credits against tax 230 Deductions 230 Gross incomes 230 Insurance companies 230 Payments 230 Returns 230 Information by 218 Payment of corporation income tax at source 216 Rate of tax 177 Returns of 188 Surtaxes, accumulation of surplus to evade 177 Credits— Foreign corporations 230 Payments under Revenue Act of 1928 213lxiii Taxes of foreign countries and possessions of the United States 211 Credits against partnership net incomes 223 Credits against tax 185, 211 Cross references, effect of 173 Curtesy, relinquishment of, as consideration 280 Deficiencies— Additions to tax in case of 239 Extension of time for payment 240 Interest on 238 Definitions— “Affiliated group” 213 “Capital assets” 192 “Capital deduction” 191 “Capital gain” 191 “Capital loss” 191 “Capital net gain” 191 “Capital net loss” 192 “Deficiency” 233 “Fiscal year” 188 “Foreign trust” 285 “Gross income” 178 “Net income” 178 “Net loss” 207 “Ordinary deductions” 191 “Ordinary net income” 192 “Paid or accrued” 188 “Paid or incurred” 188 “Taxable year” 187 Depreciation, basis for, in determining net income 202 Dower, relinquishment of, as consideration 280 Effective date of title 191 Employees’ beneficiary associations, exemption 194 Erroneous payments, credit of 185, 242 Estates or trusts— Capital net gain and losses 221 Different taxable years 220 Employees, trusts 221 Imposition of tax 219 Income for grantor’s benefit 221 Net income, credits against 220 Net losses 222 Revocable trusts 221 Taxes of foreign countries and possessions of the United States 222 Exemptions from tax on corporations 193 Failure to file return 238 Farmers’ associations exemption 193 Farm loan associations exemption 194 Federal intermediate credit banks exemption 194 Federal land banks exemption 194 Fiduciaries— Notice of fiduciary relationship 242 Returns 214 Foreign corporations. *See* Corporations. Foreign countries— Credits against partnership taxes of 223 Credits against taxes of 185, 211 Estate or trust taxes of 222 Foreign items, collection of 219 Fraternal beneficiary orders exemption 193 Fruit growers’ associations exemption 193 Gift taxes. *See* Gift Tax Act, 1932. Gross income— Deductions from 179 Defined 178 Exclusions from 178, 204 Foreign corporations 229 Items not deductible 183 Life insurance companies 224 Nonresident aliens 228 Period in which items of, included 185 Horticultural organization exemption 193 Imposition of estate or trust tax 219 Individuals— Credits of, against net income 184 Normal tax rate 174 Returns of 107 Surtax rates on incomes 174 Information at source 218 Information by corporations 218 Installment payments 185 Insurance companies— Benevolent life insurance companies, exemption from tax 193 Computation of gross income 227 Definitions 225 Farmers’ mutual, exemption 193 Foreign insurance companies 230 Life insurance companies 223 Gross income 224 Net income 224 Mutual companies exemption 227 Net losses 227 Taxes of foreign countries and possessions of the United States 227 Interest and additions— Bankruptcy and receiverships 240 Extension of time for payment of deficiency 240 Extension of time for payment of tax shown on return 240 Failure to file return 238 Interest on deficiencies 238 Jeopardy assessments 240 Nonpayments 239 Removal of property or departure from United States 240 Interest in case of jeopardy assessments 240lxiv Interest on deficiencies 238 Irrigation companies exemption 193 Jeopardy assessments 235 Interest in case of 240 Labor organizations exemption 193 Laws made applicable 190 Life insurance companies 223 Mines and oil and gas wells, rate on sale of 192 Mutual insurance companies exemption 227 Mutual savings banks exemption 193 National farm loan associations exemption 194 Net income— Adjusted basis for determining gain or loss in computing 198 Basis for depreciation and depletion in computing 202 Computation 178, 195 Credits against— China Trade Act corporations 232 Corporations 185 Individuals 184 Nonresident aliens 229 Deductions for charitable, etc., contributions 210 Determination of gain or loss 195 Distributions by corporations 203 Estates or trusts, credits against 220 Exclusive from gross income 204 Income from sources within United States 208 Life insurance companies 224 Loss from wash sales of stock 208 Recognition of gain or loss 196 “Net income” defined 178 Net income, individuals, credits against 184 Net income, individuals, exclusions from 178 “Net loss’ defined 207 Net losses, determination of 207 Nonresident aliens— Allowance of deductions and credits 229 Credits against net income 229 Credits against tax 229 Deductions 228 Gross income 228 Normal tax 228 Payment of tax 229 Returns 229 Normal tax, individuals 174 “Ordinary deductions” defined 191 “Ordinary net income” defined 192 Overpayments. Installments 242 Refunds and credits 242 Partnerships. Capital net gains and losses 223 Computation of incomes 222 Credits against net income 223 Credits against tax of foreign countries 211 Earned income 223 Net losses 223 Partnerships not taxable 222 Returns of 223 Taxes of foreign countries and possessions of the United States 223 Tax on partners 222 Payment of corporation income tax at source 216 Payments— Extension of time; installments, etc 189 Foreign corporations 230 Nonresident aliens 229 Tax on transfers to avoid 285 Time extension for making 240 Payments under Revenue Act of 1928, credited 213 Penalties 217 Period of limitation on assessment and collection of deficiencies 237 Possessions of the United States— Citizens subject to taxation 232 Credits against partnership taxes of 223 Credits against taxes of 185, 211 Estate or trust taxes of 222 Income from sources within 231 Publicity of returns 189 Rates— Accumulation of surplus to evade surtaxes 195 Capital net gain and loss 191 Exemption from tax on corporations 193 Sale of mines and oil or gas wells 192 Taxable period embracing years with different laws 195 Rates of tax 174, 191 Real estate boards exemptions 193 Receiverships— Assessment of deficiency 237 Interest and additions to tax 240 Recreation clubs exemption 193 Refunds, overpayments 242 Returns— Additions to tax and penalties 190 Brokers 219 Consolidated returns of corporations 188, 213 Corporations 188 Examination of, and determination of tax 190 Fiduciary 214 Foreign corporations 230 Individuals 188 Interest, etc., for failure to file 238 Nonresident aliens 229lxv Periods less than twelve months 187 Place of filing 188 Publicity of 189 Records and special 189 Special 189 Time of filing 188 Returns and payment of tax 213 Administrative proceedings 190 Rules and regulations 191 Sale of mines and oil or gas wells 192 Shareholders’ income, China Trade Act corporations 233 Short title of Act 191 Statute of limitations, suspension of, in assessment of deficiencies 238 Stocks and securities, loss from wash sales of 208 Surtax— Accumulation of surplus to evade 195 Accumulations by corporations to evade 177 Rates on income of individuals 174 Taxable period embracing years with different laws 177, 195 Taxable year, closing by Commissioner 217 Taxes in lieu of taxes under Revenue Act of 1928 191 Taxes of foreign countries and possessions of the United States, credit against 185 Taxes withheld at source, credit of 185 Tax on transfers to avoid— “Foreign trust” defined 285 Imposition 284 Nontaxable transfers 284 Payment and collection 285 Taxpayers, special classes of 174 Teachers’ retirement associations exemption 194 Telephone companies, exemption of certain, from tax 193 Time extension for payments 239 Title, application of 173 Transferees, claims against 240 Trusts. *See* Estates or trusts. Wash sales of stocks or securities 208 Withholding tax at source 215 **Income Tax Returns.** *See also* Income Tax, Returns. Availability of, to Senate Committee on Banking and Currency 708 **Indemnity Fees, Domestic Registered Mail.** *See* Postal Service, Domestic registered mail. **Independent Offices:** Appropriation for— American Battle Monuments Commission 453 Arlington Memorial Bridge Commission 454 Board of Mediation 454 Board of Tax Appeals 455 Civil Service Commission 455 Efficiency, Bureau of 455 Employees’ Compensation Commission 456 Executive Office 452 Compensation, President, Vice President 452 Contingent expenses 452 Executive Mansion and grounds 453 Printing and binding 453 Salaries, secretaries to the President 452 Travel expenses 453 Federal Board for Vocational Education 457 Federal Farm Board 458 Federal Oil Conservation Board 459 Federal Power Commission 459 Federal Radio Commission 459 Federal Trade Commission 460 Fine Arts, Commission of 456 General Accounting Office 460 Printing and binding decisions of Comptroller General 460 Geographic Board 467 George Rogers Clark Sesquicentennial Commission 461 George Washington Bicentennial Commission 461 Interstate Commerce Commission 461 Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission 463 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 463 Personnel Classification Board 464 President 452 Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital 464 Public Buildings Commission 465 Shipping Board 467 Merchant Fleet Corporation 468 Smithsonian Institution 465 Supreme Court Building Commission, construction expenses 466 Tariff Commission 466 Veterans’ Administration 469 Adjusted service certificate fund 472 Army and Navy pensions 471 Civil-service retirement and disability fund 472 Hospital and domiciliary services 471 Military and naval compensation 471 Military and naval insurance 471lxvi Printing and binding; use of branch equipment 471 State, etc., Homes for Disabled Soldiers and Sailors 472 Vice President 452 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 29, 33, 786, 790, 1617, 1618 Executive Office 17, 527, 781 Naval oil reserves, expenses, protecting interests, etc., in 17, 527 Portrait of Calvin Coolidge for Executive Mansion 527 Federal Board for Vocational Education 17 Audited claim 1618 Federal Trade Commission 17 General Accounting Office, audited claims 35 Geographic Board 781 George Washington Bicentennial Commission 18 Interstate Commerce Commission, audited claims 544, 547 Naval oil reserves, expenses, protecting interests, etc., in 781 Public Buildings and Public Parks, National Capital 27, 543, 781 Damage claims 27 Judgments 543 Shipping Board, judgments 28, 543 Veterans’ Administration 18, 527, 1604 Audited claims 544, 547, 786, 790, 1617, 1618 Ballard, Grover Cleveland, reimbursement for medical services 1604 Damage claims 27, 785 Judgments 28, 542, 786 Military and naval compensation 18 Military and naval insurance 527 National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 1604 State and Territorial homes for disabled soldiers and sailors 527 Annual reports to contain statement of receipts from fees, charges, etc 411 Appropriation transfers, fiscal year 1933 411 Foreign products, purchase, etc., forbidden 473 Motor vehicle restriction 473 Purchases of equipment, etc 417 **Indiana:** Agreement between, and Ohio authorized for construction, etc., of bridge across Ohio River 292 Bridge authorized across Wabash River between, and Illinois 44 **Indian Affairs, Bureau of.** *See also* Interior Department; Indians. Alternate budget for the Indian Service, fiscal year 1935, to be submitted 1422 Education, sums interchangeable 107, 835 Expenditure under direction of Indian Affairs Commissioner; exception 103, 832 Health conservation, balances available for hospital construction 109, 837 Supplies for Indian Service, restriction on payment if bill not rendered within one year 94 **Indiana Harbor, Ind.,** sale of breakwater authorized 447 **Indianapolis, Ind.,** appropriation for care, etc., Confederate section in Greenlawn Cemetery 689, 1595 **Indianhead, Md.,** appropriation for school at naval ordnance station 429, 1529 **Indian Reservations,** irrigation projects on, deferring charges due in 1932 and 1933 1427 **Indians.** *See also* Interior, Department of. Adjustment of reimbursable debts of 564 Construction costs on irrigation projects deferred 564 Report and approval of Congress 565 Allotments on homesteads in San Juan County, Utah, discontinued 1419 Blackfeet Reservation, accept grant of Montana of concurrent police jurisdiction over highway 144 Cache Creek Cemetery, Okla., sale of parts of 39 Capitan Grande Reservation, amending Act granting lands to San Diego for dam and reservoir 146 Cherokee, jurisdiction conferred on Court of Claims to hear claims of 137 Chippewa, Red Lake Band, per capita payment to 306 Chippewas of Minnesota— Payment to, authorized 49, 772 Renewal of contracts with attorneys of, authorized 337 Territory reduced 808 Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations— Attorney and mining trustee, amount for expenses increased 534 Lease of coal and asphalt deposits of, authorized 88 Collection of fees to cover cost of work performed for, authorized 1417lxvii Colorado River Reservation, Ariz., expenditure of tribal funds for Indians of, authorized 335 Contracts for sale of timber on lands of, modification authorized 1568 Coos Bay, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Tribes, amendment of Act authorizing settlement of claims of 307 Crimes against person or property of Indians; punishment for 336 Crow Indian Tribal Council, expenses of delegates 420 Crow Reservation, Mont., balance available for irrigation project 533 Diminished Colville Reservation, relief of homesteaders on 334 Elko, Nev., balance available for purchase of village site, etc 532 Five Civilized Tribes— Acquisition of restricted lands of, by States, etc 474 Funds of, restricted; expenditure 777 Creation of trusts authorized; approval 778 Releases; alienations; accounting; effect 778 Cancellation of illegally procured; return of trust funds 778 Administration of Act 778 Representation of, before Oklahoma county courts 779 Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho, desert land law applicable to ceded lands of 146 Fort Peck Indian Tribal Council, expenses of delegates 420 Incompetent, payment to superintendent of Indian Service amounts due 907 Inheritance and income taxes— Interest on refunded; filing claim; payments 807 Attorney’s fee; penalties 807 Irrigation projects, payment of 1931 construction charges deferred 776 Adjustment for 1932 776 Deferring charges due in 1932 and 1933 1427 Kickapoo— Restrictions upon lands reimposed for ten years 820 Valid encumbrances not affected; discretionary extensions 820 Lac du Flambeau Reservation, sale of unallotted lands in, authorized 153 L’Anse Band of Lake Superior, school site transferred to 169 Manufactures of, tax exemption 269 Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin, per capita payment to, authorized 307 Navajo Indian Reservation, Utah, additional lands set aside for 1418 Northern Cheyenne Tribal Council, sum authorized for expenses 1569 Osage County, Okla., manufacture and sale of alcohol in 302 Pueblo Indians, N. Mex., sum available for damages, loss of lands, etc 533 Quinaielt Reservation, Wash., Act authorizing land for lighthouse repealed 37 Reinvestment of proceeds of sale of nontaxable land of a restricted Indian 474 Roads on nontaxable lands of, balance available for 635 Sac and Fox, payment of expenses, enlargement of channel, drainage district number 1, Nebr 906 Seminoles, tribal lands, disposal on approval of General Council 140 Shoshone Reservation. *See* Wind River Reservation. Sioux, appropriation authorized for payment to 818 Skull Valley Reservation, land added to 50 Tongue River Agency, Mont., balance available for power line, etc 532 Ute Indians, pro rata payment to 1488 Warm Springs School, Oreg., balance available for construction 534 Wichita, etc., bands, Okla.— Determination of attorney’s fees in suits before court of claims 87 Payment; deposit into Treasury 88 Wichita Reservation, Okla., sale of unused cemetery reserves authorized 74 Wind River Reservation, Wyo., payments for rights of way, etc., road construction 88 **Indian Service:** Alternate budget for, fiscal year 1935, to be submitted 1422 Employment of farmers in 421 Superintendent of, payment to, amounts due incompetent Indians 907 **Indian Wars,** homestead entries of widows of veterans of 1424 **Industrial Alcohol Bureau.** *See* Treasury Department. **Industrial Equipment,** appropriation for cooperative standardization of 507, 1396 **Industrial Property,** International Bureau of the Union for the Protection of, appropriation for contribution 484, 1376 **Industrial Research,** amount for 506, 1396lxviii **Industry.** *See also* Vocational Rehabilitation. Appropriation for vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in 457 **Infantry.** *See* War Department. **Injunctions in Labor Disputes:** Issue of; jurisdiction of United States courts 70 Declaration of public policy 70 Promises contrary not enforceable 70 Labor disputes 70 Acts not constituting grounds for issue of injunctions 70 Concerted acts and combinations; legality 71 Organization officers, liability of 71 Injunctions; when may issue; procedure; hearings; notice 71 Temporary restraining orders; when may issue; effective period; amount and filing of security 72 Injunctive relief; obligations of complainant; basis for; extent 72 Review of record; certification; procedure and precedence 72 Contempt of court; trial; venue; summary proceeding; retirement of judge 73 When case held to involve labor dispute; parties 73 Terms construed; “labor dispute,” “Court of the United States” 73 Separability of provisions of Act; repeal of conflicting Acts 73 **Inner Tubes,** tax on 261 **Insecticide Act,** appropriation for enforcement of 642, 1464 **Insecticide and Fungicide Investigations,** appropriation for 630, 1451 **Insects,** appropriation for investigating injurious 631, 1453 **Insignia,** unauthorized use of official, prohibited 342 **Inspector General, Army.** *See* War Department. **Inspectors, Foreign Service,** appropriation for expenses of 478 **Insular Affairs, Bureau of.** *See* War Department. **Insurance Companies:** Maintenance of headquarters and records in District, if incorporated under District of Columbia laws 158 Revocation of charter for violations 158 Tax on. *See* Income Tax. **Insurance Companies, D. C.** *See* District of Columbia Code. **Insurance Policies.** *See* World War Veterans’ Act, Amendments. **Insured Mail.** *See* Postal Service, Domestic registered mail. **Inter-American High Commission,** appropriation for United States section of 483 **Intercoastal Shipping Act, 1933:** “Common carrier by water in intercoastal commerce”, defined 1425 Rate schedules of; filing with Shipping Board 1425 Inspection and contents 1425 Equality of rates for similar service; extensions; posting of rates; new schedules 1425 Engaging in transportation as, prohibited until schedules filed and posted 1426 Compensation of, in excess of schedules unlawful 1426 Refunds and rebates 1426 Schedules, regulations governing form, etc., to be prescribed 1426 Rejection of, authorized; when 1426 Penalty provisions 1426 Hearings to determine lawfulness of new rate 1426 Notice; tariff schedule and service not to be suspended 1426 Temporary suspensions authorized; board orders 1426 Board denied power to fix specific rates 1426 Special rates to Government, etc., allowed 1427 Shipping Act of 1916, applicability 1427 Citation of Act 1427 **Interest,** rates of, on judgments against United States and internal revenue tax overpayments 1517 **Interior Department:** Appropriation for— Columbia Institution for Deaf 131, 857 Contingent expenses 91, 821 Education, Office of 127, 853 Printing and binding 92, 822 Freedmen’s Hospital 131, 857 General Land Office 92, 822 Geological Survey 118, 846 Mineral mining acts enforcement 119, 847 Printing and binding 119, 847 Surveys, etc 119, 846 Government in the Territories 127, 853 Howard University 131, 857 Indian Affairs, Bureau of 94, 823 Annuities and per capita payments 113, 841 Depredation claims, defending suits in 488, 1380 Education 103, 832 Emergency construction, etc., reservation roads 717lxix General support and administration 110, 838 Health conservation 108, 836 Indian lands 96, 825 Industrial assistance, etc 97, 826 Irrigation and drainage 99, 829 Probate matters, expenses 95, 824 Roads and bridges 112, 840 Water supply development 99, 828 Indian commissioners, expenses of 92, 822 National Park Service 121, 848 Emergency construction on roads, etc 717 Fire prevention; insect control 125, 852 Printing and binding 92, 821 Roads, trails, etc., repair 125, 852 Printing and binding 92, 820 Reclamation Bureau 114, 841 Boulder Canyon project, construction, etc 118, 845 Investigations; information to settlers 117, 844 Irrigation projects, examination, operation, etc 115, 842 Saint Elizabeths Hospital 130, 856 Secretary, Office of 91, 820 Contingent expenses 91, 821 Indian commissioners 92, 822 Printing and binding 92, 821 Salaries 91 Solicitor, Office of 91, 820 Virgin Islands, temporary government for 855 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 30, 33, 544, 548, 787, 791, 1617, 1619 Damage claims 27, 542, 785 Geological Survey 22 Alaska, investigation of mineral resources of 22 Government in the Territories 535 Indian Affairs, Bureau of 21, 532, 1608 Alaska, education and medical relief of natives in 534, 1608 California Indians, enrollment of 21 Education 22, 533, 1608 Five Civilized Tribes, Okla., attorneys, etc., for 1608 Forest-fire suppression on reservations 21 Hopi and Navajo Indians, reimbursement of 1608 Improvements to lands, farm equipment, etc 532 Irrigation on reservations 21, 533, 1608 Menominee advisory board, expenses of 1608 Pueblo Indians, N. Mex., compensation to 532 Relief of indigent Indians 534 Sioux Indians, claims of 1609 Supplies, purchase and transportation 532, 1608 Support, etc., of Indians 22 Judgments 542, 543 National Park Service 22 Fire fighting, etc 22 Mesa Verde National Park, deep water well 22 Reclamation Bureau 535, 1609 Boulder Canyon project, construction, etc 535 Investigations, cooperative, etc 1609 Minidoka project, Idaho, refunds 1609 Palo Verde Valley, Calif., flood protection 535 Shoshone project, Wyo., repairs 1609 Alaska— Bond issue for school building at Fairbanks 796 Duties, etc., of Road Commissioners transferred 446 Appropriation not available to pay incumbent appointed after approval of Act 132 Cache Creek Indian Cemetery, Okla., patent to issue for portion of 39 Canyon De Chelly National Monument, description of land included in, amended 1419 Chippewa Indians, territory in Minnesota reduced 808 Contingent expenses, amount increased 21 Crater Lake National Park, Oreg., lands added to 155, 156 Employment of farmers in the Indian service 421 Field work appropriations available for hire of work animals, vehicles, etc 131, 858 Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma, restriction on funds of. *See* Indians. Fort Hall Indian Reservation, desert land laws applicable to ceded lands of 146 Freedmen’s Hospital, balance continued available for addition to 535 Hawaii— Appointment of acting secretary 565 Immigration of aliens from Philippine Islands 767 Homestead entries in public lands of widows of Indian war veterans 1424lxx Homestead lands, settlers may be excused from residence on, in drought areas 59 Absence period added to life of entry 59 Howard University, balance available for emergency construction 22 Idaho National Forest, lands added to 474 Incompetent Indians, payment to superintendent of Indian Service amounts due 907 Indians. *See* Indian Affairs Bureau; Indians; Indian Service. Juneau, Alaska, use of proceeds of bond sale for street improvements, etc., authorized 298 Wharf, estimate for maintenance 306 Kickapoo Indians, restrictions on lands of, reimposed 820 Mines Bureau, fees for investigations and tests 410 Mining claims, suspension of annual assessment work 290 Navajo Indian Reservation, Utah, additional lands set aside for 1418 Petersburg, Alaska, bond issue for public improvements, authorized 299 Prescott National Forest, Ariz., mining rights in 771 Senate Office Building, equipment disbursements by disbursement officer of 1604 Siuslaw National Forest, boundaries adjusted 451 Veterans’ Administration beneficiaries, transfer of funds for care, etc., of 470 Virgin Islands, Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 extended to 565 Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park established 145 Wichita Indian Reservation, Okla., sale of cemetery reserves authorized 74 **Intermediate Credit Banks.** *See* Federal Farm Loan Act. **Internal Revenue.** *See* Revenue Act of 1932; Income Tax. **Internal Revenue Bureau.** *See also* Treasury Department. Taxes, refunding, balance available 586 **International Arbitration, Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promotion of,** appropriation for contribution 482, 1376 **International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico:** Appropriation for 1376 Approval required for bridge across the Rio Grande at Boca Chica, Tex 297 Transfer of duties, etc., American section, International Water Commission, to 481 Appropriations available for expenditure 481 Employees, appointment of 481 **International Boundary Commission, United States-Canada, and Alaska-Canada,** appropriation for contribution 481, 1377 **International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs,** appropriation for contribution 480, 1377 **International Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration:** Appropriation for contribution 482, 1376 Deficiency appropriation for 537 **International Bureau of Telegraphic Union, Berne,** appropriation for contribution 482 **International Bureau of Union for Protection of Industrial Property,** appropriation for contribution 484, 1376 **International Bureau of Weights and Measures,** appropriation for contribution 480, 1376 **International Catalogue of Scientific Literature,** appropriation for contribution 465 **International Fisheries Commission:** Appropriation for 485, 1378 Investigations of, under Northern Pacific Halibut Act 144 **International Hydrographic Bureau,** appropriation for contribution 484, 1376 **International Institute for the Protection of Childhood, American,** appropriation for contribution 1376 **International Institute of Agriculture, Rome, Italy:** Appropriation for contribution 1376 Deficiency appropriation for 1611 **International Joint Commission, United States and Great Britain:** Appropriation for 483, 1377 United States section, members’ salaries 402 **International Map of the World,** appropriation for contribution 486, 1376 **International Monetary and Economic Conference, London,** deficiency appropriation for participation expenses 538, 1611 **International Obligations:** Appropriation for contribution, quotas, etc.— Africa, Convention Relating to Liquor Traffic in 1376 American seamen, rescuing shipwrecked 480, 1375lxxi Cape Spartel and Tangier Light, coast of Morocco 480, 1376 Childhood, American International Institute for the Protection of 485, 1376 Customs Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of 480, 1376 Disarmament Conference, Geneva, 1932 4 Fisheries Commission, International 485, 1378 Forest Research Stations, International Union of 628, 1450 French Veterans of the World War, Fourteenth Annual Convention 486 General Claims Commission, United States and Panama 484 Gorgas Memorial Laboratory 485, 1376 Hydrographic Bureau, International 484, 1376 Iceland, anniversary of the National Parliament of 486 Expenses, presentation of statue of Lief Ericsson 486 Industrial Property, International Bureau of the Union for the Protection of 484, 1376 Inter-American High Commission 483 International Arbitration, Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promotion of 482, 1376 International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico 1376 International Boundary Commission, United States-Canada and Alaska-Canada 481, 1377 International Bureau of the Telegraphic Union at Berne 482 International Institute of Agriculture 1376 International Joint Commission 483, 1377 International Technical Committee of Aerial Legal Experts 486, 1376 International Water Commission, United States and Mexico 481 Abolition of 481 Map of the World, International 486, 1376 Panama, payment to the Government of 484, 1376 Pan American Sanitary Bureau 482, 1376 Pan American Union 482, 1376 Passamaquoddy and Cobscook Bays, joint investigation, United States and Canada 485 Permanent Court of Arbitration, International Bureau of 482, 1376 Polar Year Program, Second, sum authorized for 68 Public Health, International Office of 482, 1376 Radiotelegraph Convention, International, Madrid, Spain 483, 1376 Seed Testing Congress, International 624 Somerset Hospital, Cape Town 484, 1376 Statistical Institute, International, The Hague 485, 1376 Trade-Mark Registration Bureau, International 484, 1376 Water Boundary, United States and Mexico 480 Waterways Treaty, United States and Great Britain 483, 1377 Weights and Measures, International Bureau of 480, 1376 Deficiency appropriation for contribution, quotas, etc.— Africa, convention relating to liquor traffic in 1611 Criminals, bringing home from foreign countries 24, 538 International Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration 537 International Institute of Agriculture 1611 International monetary and economic conference, London 538, 1611 International Prison Commission 1611 Mexico, payment to, for families of Emilio Rubio and Manuel Gomez 1611 Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany 25 Polar Year Program, Second 538 Public Health, International Office of 537 Trade-Mark Registration Bureau, International 537 General and Special Claims Commissions, United States and Mexico, amount available for closing up affairs of 25 Poultry Congress, Fourth World’s, unexpended balance available 24 Radiotelegraph Conference, International, Madrid, Spain, balance available 1378 **International Office of Public Health,** appropriation for contribution 482, 1376 **International Peace Garden,** transfer of school lands in North Dakota to, authorized 163 **International Peace Park.** *See* Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park. **International Prison Commission,** deficiency appropriation for 1611lxxii **International Radiotelegraph Convention, Madrid, Spain:** Appropriation for participation 483 Balance available for 1378 **International Radiotelegraphic Convention,** appropriation for contribution under 482, 1376 **International Seed Testing Congress,** appropriation for contribution 624, 1446 **International Statistical Bureau, The Hague,** appropriation for contribution 485, 1376 **International Technical Committee of Aerial Legal Experts,** appropriation for contribution 486, 1376 **International Trade-Mark Registration Bureau,** appropriation for contribution 484, 1376 **International Union of Forest Research Stations,** appropriation for contribution 628, 1450 **International Water Commission, United States and Mexico:** Abolition of; transfer of duties to International Boundary Commission 417, 481 Appropriation continued available for 481 **Interparliamentary Union for Promotion of International Arbitration, Bureau of,** contribution to 482, 1376 **Interstate Commerce.** *See also* Intercoastal Shipping Act, 1933. Carlin Act amendments— Penalty for unlawful taking of property on interstate trains 773 Receiving stolen property 774 Jurisdiction of district courts 774 State courts 774 **Interstate Commerce Act:** Amendments— Powers of Commissioners, delegation of, authorized 1368 Rules for conduct of proceedings 1369 **Interstate Commerce Commission.** *See also* Bankruptcy; Independent Offices; Railroad Reorganization. Commissioners’ salaries 402 Delegation of certain powers of, authorized 1368 Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Company track extension to Buzzards Point, jurisdiction over 324 Railroad loans by Reconstruction Finance Corporation on approval by 714 Railroads, investigation of effect of sixhour day 65 Reports, records, etc., for Reconstruction Finance Corporation 714 **“Interstate or Foreign Commerce”,** construed in anti-kidnaping act 326 **Interstate Quarantine Service,** appropriation for 591, 1500 **Intoxicating Liquors:** Canal Zone, importation of, prohibited 579 Joint Resolution proposing repeal of the eighteenth amendment to the Constitution 1625 Osage County, Okla., sale of alcohol in 302 **Investigations,** income tax returns, Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Bureau information available 708 **Ione, Wash.,** bridge authorized across Clarks Fork River at 14 **Iowa,** appropriation for Indians, support, etc., of 109, 111, 836, 838 **Irish Free State,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Irrigation and Reclamation:** Construction charge payments, due December 1, 1931, deferred; interest; penalties 75 Rate for sale of power; interest and penalty payments not waived 76 Deferment applicable to individual user 76 Uncompahgre project; construction on, deferred 76 Grand Valley project; completion of construction authorized; payments 76 Water users’ organizations, etc., resumption of payments; existing contracts; when payments due 76 Additional installments authorized 77 Adjustment of deferred construction, etc., charges 77 Delinquent water users’ organization; calendar year 1930; payments deferred 77 Delivery of water to, authorized 77 Power sales; deductions from profit; credits in excess of payments 77 Collections of charges calendar year 1931; credit upon succeeding payments 78 Deferment of repayment of moneys advanced to reclamation fund 78 Klamath irrigation district, reclassification of lands within, authorized 331 **Irrigation Projects.** *See also* names of projects; Irrigation and Reclamation. Water users on, deferring charges due in 1932 and 1933, authorized 1427 Water users on Indian reservations, deferring charges due in 1932 and 1933, authorized 1427 **Isle Royale National Park:** Acceptance of title to lands in 37 Leases; conditions; easements 38lxxiii **Isleta Pueblo Indians, N. Mex.,** deficiency appropriation for fencing lands of 532 **Italy:** Appropriation for ambassador to 476, 1373 Agreement with, to postpone payment of indebtedness authorized 3 **J** **Jackson, Miss.,** construction of public building at; contracts for demolition of present structure 69 **Jails, Federal,** appropriation for establishment, maintenance, etc 495, 1387 **Janney School, D. C.,** appropriation for 19 **Japan,** appropriation for ambassador to 476, 1373 **Japanese Beetle,** appropriation for research and control 631, 640, 1453, 1463 **Jefferson Barracks, Mo.,** appropriation for construction at 719 **Jefferson County, Tenn.,** time extended for bridging French Broad River between, and Cocke County 36 **Jefferson Junior High School, D. C.,** balance available for purchase of site 363 **Jemez Pueblo Indians, N. Mex.,** deficiency appropriation for purchase of land 532 **Jewelry,** tax on 261 **Jicarilla Indians, N. Mex.:** Appropriation for water supply development on reservation 99, 828 Appropriation available for purchase of sheep 533 **J. K. Mahone Bridge Co.,** time extended for bridging Ohio River 699 **Johnson, Eugene,** entry on public land validated 167 **Johnstons Island,** appropriation for care, etc., Confederate Stockade Cemetery 689, 1595 **Joint Committee on Library, Coolidge portrait,** procuring authorized 160 **Joint Committee on Printing:** Appropriation for 390, 1359 Congressional Directory compilation, etc 1603 Bills, etc., before Congress, authority of, to avoid waste 1603 Congressional publications, form, style, etc., to be prescribed by 1603 **Joint Committee, Veterans’ Relief:** Membership; investigations; report 419 Time extended for filing report 752, 1547 **Jones Academy, Okla.,** appropriation for education of Indians 106, 834 **Jones, Minda N.,** payment to 780 **Judge Advocate General, Office of.** *See also* War Department. Commission for Adjustment of British Patent Claims, balances continued available for 540 **Judges:** Appropriation for— Circuit and district courts 490, 1382 Claims, Court of 491, 1382 Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of 490, 1382 Customs Court 491, 1382 Supreme Court 490, 1381 Territorial courts 491, 1383 Canal Zone. *See* Panama Canal Act. Demand for retirement of, contempt of court proceeding 73 Economy Act provision, retired pay 1514 Law clerk to circuit judge, maximum salary 492, 1384 New Jersey judicial district, appointment to fill vacancy 161 Succeeding vacancies 161 Retired pay of, fiscal year 1933 401 Salaries 402 **Judgments:** Payment of, etc., when recovered against the United States 1516 Set-off of debts due 1516 Payment withheld, when indebtedness denied 1516 Prosecution of United States claim 1516 Payments on final determination 1517 Rate of interest on, against the United States 412, 1517 **Judgments, Court of Claims,** deficiency appropriation for payment 543, 786, 1616 **Judgments, United States Courts,** deficiency appropriation for payment 542, 785, 1615 **Judicial Code:** Amendments— Section 98 859 Section 99 341 Section 106 300 Section 108 52 **Judicial Districts:** New Jersey, appointment to fill vacancy, authorized 161 North Dakota, times and places of holding court 341 Oklahoma, facilities for District Court in Federal building at Ponca 138 South Dakota, dates for convening of Federal court in 300 Tennessee, middle district, transfer of Lincoln County 153 Texas, southern district, transfer of Lavaca County 52lxxiv **Judicial Offices,** appropriation for examination of 489, 1380 **Juneau, Alaska:** Government wharf at, estimates for maintenance to be submitted 306 Use of proceeds of bond sale for street improvements, etc., authorized 298 **Jurors, United States Courts.** *See also* United States Courts. Appropriation for fees, etc., of 492, 1383 Deficiency appropriation for 23, 782 Alternates, criminal cases 380 Fees, fiscal year 1933 413 **Justice, Department of:** Appropriation for— Antitrust laws, enforcement 489, 1380 Attorney General, Office of 487, 1379 Contingent expenses, rent, printing and binding, travel, etc 487, 1379 Court of Claims 491, 1382 Defending suits in Indian depredation claims 488, 1380 Courts, United States— Bailiffs, criers, commissioners, etc 492, 1384 District attorneys, etc., salaries 491, 1383 Jurors and witnesses, fees, etc 492, 1383 Law books for judicial officers 493, 1384 Marshals and deputies, salaries, etc 491, 1383 Miscellaneous expenses 492, 1384 Probation system, pay, etc., of officers 496, 1387 Rent of court rooms 492, 1384 Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of 490, 1382 Customs Court 491, 1382 Judges, salaries and expenses of 490, 1382 Judicial offices, examination of 489, 1380 Miscellaneous expenses 488, 1380 Claims, defending suits in, against United States; Indian depredations 488, 1380 Crime detection and prosecution 488, 1380 Customs cases, conduct of 488, 1380 Investigations of official matters, Departments of Justice and State 488, 1380 Penal and correctional institutions 493, 1384 Jails, Federal, establishment, etc 495, 1387 Medical and hospital service 494, 1385 Prison camps, construction, repair, etc 496, 1387 Prison industries working capital fund 493, 1385 Prisoners, support of 496, 1387 Prisons, Bureau of, salaries, etc 489, 1381 Prohibition Bureau, salaries, etc 489, 1381 Supreme Court, United States 490, 1381 Territorial courts 491, 1383 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 29, 33, 545, 548, 787, 791, 1617, 1619 Contingent expenses 22, 782 Courts, United States— Bailiffs, commissioners, jurors, etc., pay of 23, 536, 782, 1610 Miscellaneous expenses 23, 536, 782, 1610 Crime detection and prosecution 782 Damage claims 542, 785 Judgments 28, 542 Miscellaneous expenses 23 Penal and correctional institutions 536, 782 Prisoners, support of 23, 536, 782, 1610 Printing and binding 22, 535 Warren, Charles, payment to 23 Juvenile offenders, surrender of, to States after investigation by 301 Land under custody of, granted to New Orleans commissioners for levee, etc., purposes 133 Law clerk to circuit judge, maximum salary 492, 1384 Motor vehicle restrictions 523 Prison commissaries, payment of personnel employed in operation of 493, 1385 Salaries, etc., clerks, district attorneys, and enforcement of antitrust laws, balance available 1388 Subsistence, etc., restriction 523 Witness attendance fee restriction 492, 1384 **Juvenile Offenders:** Surrender of, to State, when punishable under Federal laws 301 Delivery; transportation 301 Fugitives from justice 301 **K** **Kankakee River,** bridge authorized across, at Momence, Ill 58 **Kansas:** Appropriation for Indians, support, etc., of 111 Land grant railroads, discrimination against, removed 800 Date correction, July 27, 1866 1424 **Karch, Charles A.,** payment to widow of 780 **Keene School, D. C.,** appropriation for 362 **Kelly Field, Tex.,** appropriation for acquisition of land at 27 **Kelso, Tenn.,** time extended for bridging Elk River at 36 **Kenilworth School, D. C.,** appropriation for 360, 362 **Kent, Everett,** deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 526lxxv **Kentucky:** Appropriation for national forest administration 626, 1448 Deficiency appropriation for acquisition of land, Fort Knox 784 May bridge Ohio River at— Cairo, Ill 292 Owensboro 291 Transfer of certain lands in Fayette County to, authorized 332 **Key School, D. C.,** appropriation for 19 **Kidnaped Persons:** Transportation of, in interstate or foreign commerce, forbidden 326 “Interstate or foreign commerce” construed 326 Conspiracy to violate Act unlawful 326 **Kill Devil Hill, Kitty Hawk, N. C.,** appropriation continued available for monument 541 **Kiowa Indians, Okla.:** Appropriation for— Industrial assistance 828 Payment to, from royalty funds 97, 826 **Klamath Indians, Oreg.:** Appropriation for— Forest insect-control work on reservation 97, 826 Industrial assistance 828 Irrigation systems 102, 831 **Klamath Irrigation District,** reclassification of lands within, authorized 331 **Klamath Irrigation Project, Oreg.-Calif.:** Appropriation for 116, 843 Revenues from Tule Lake division for refunds 116 Balance available for construction 116 Kootenai Indians, Idaho, balance available for drainage of allotments of 101, 830 Kunz, Stanley H., deficiency appropriation for payment of contested-election expenses 1603 **L** **Labor, Department of.** *See also* Naturalization; Secretary of Labor. Appropriation for— Children’s Bureau 521, 1411 Contingent expenses 519, 1409 Employment Service 3, 522, 1411 Housing Corporation 522, 1412 Immigration, Bureau of 520, 1409 Immigration stations, remodeling, etc 521, 1410 Law enforcement; coast and land border patrol, etc 520, 1409 Labor Statistics, Bureau of 520, 1409 Naturalization, Bureau of 521, 1410 Printing and binding 520, 1409 Secretary, Office of 519, 1408 Salaries, etc., Secretary, office personnel, and commissioners of conciliation 519, 1408 Solicitor and office personnel 487, 1379 Women’s Bureau 522, 1411 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 30, 33, 545, 788, 1619 Damage claims 27, 542 Employment Service 783 Fekete, Steve, refund to 536 Immigration, Bureau of 23,536, 782, 1610 Judgments 27, 542, 785, 1620 Mirabelli, Pasquale, refund to 536 Galveston, Tex., immigrant station, transfer to 1613 Housing corporation— Expenditure of prior appropriations, restriction 523, 1412 Salary restrictions 523, 1412 Immigration Act of February 5, 1917, contract labor provisions, amount increased for enforcing 145 Immigration, Bureau of— Coast and land border patrol, limitation on appropriation removed 24 Motor vehicle appropriation limitation construed 24 Motor vehicle restrictions 523 Subsistence, etc., restriction 523 **Labor Disputes.** *See* Injunctions in Labor Disputes. **Labor Statistics, Bureau of.** *See* Labor, Department of. **Lac du Flambeau Indian Reservation, Wis.,** sale of unallotted lands in, authorized 153 **La Fayette Cemetery, Ga.,** erection of marker authorized 87 **Laguna and Acoma Indians, N. Mex.,** appropriation for irrigation system 102, 831 **Laguna Pueblo Indians, N. Mex.,** deficiency appropriation for land, irrigation, etc 532 **Lake Champlain,** time extended for bridging, at Rouses Point, N. Y 775 **Lake City, Ark.,** time extended for bridging Saint Francis River at 83 **Lake Michigan,** time extended for bridging, at Chicago, Ill 806 **Lake of the Woods,** protective works, etc., balance available for 542 **Lake Placid, N. Y.,** Olympic Games, 1932, admission of alien participants at 1 **Lake Superior Indians,** school site transferred to L’Anse Band of 169 **“Lame Duck” Amendment.** *See* Constitution of the United States. lxxvi **Lamkin, Charles,** payment to 781 **Land Grant Railroads:** Discriminations against certain, in Minnesota, Kansas, and Michigan, removed 800 Date correction, July 27, 1866 1424 **Langley Field, Va.:** Appropriation for construction at 719 Construction, etc., sums authorized 721 **Langley, Ill.,** bridge authorized across Illinois and Mississippi Canal at 805 **Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory,** appropriation for maintenance 463 **Lassen Volcanic National Park, Calif.,** appropriation for administration 123, 850 **Latin America,** appropriation for development of commerce in 499, 1390 **Latvia,** agreement with, to postpone payment of indebtedness authorized 3 **Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 477, 1373 **Lauderdale County, Ala.,** time extended for bridging Elk River between Limestone County and 1416 **Lavaca County, Tex.,** transferred to Victoria division, southern judicial district 52 **Lawrence, Mass.,** acquisition of additional lands for post-office site 319 **Laws, Committee on Revision of:** Appropriation for preparation, etc 390, 1359 Balance available for continuing editing of 16 Deficiency appropriation for 16, 780 **Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation, Richmond, Va.,** payment to 541 **Leather,** appropriation for investigation 505, 1395 **Leavenworth, Kans.,** appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance, etc 494, 1385 **Leave of Absence:** Annual leave of absence, reduced to fifteen days 407 Cumulative provision 407 Suspended, fiscal year 1933 400 Sick leave of absence 407 Regulations to obtain uniformity 407 **Lee Boulevard,** highway connection between Arlington Memorial Bridge and, authorized 1367 **Legations, United States.** *See* Foreign Service. **Legislative Branch of the Government.** *See also* Congress. Appropriation for— Appropriations, statement of 390, 1360 Architect of the Capitol 391, 1360 Botanic Garden, building and grounds 393 Capitol buildings and grounds 391, 1360 Court of Claims buildings repairs 491, 1383 Library of Congress building and grounds 392, 1361 Botanic Garden 393, 1362 Capitol police 390, 1359 Government Printing Office 396, 1364 Construction of one-story extension 1365 Office of Superintendent of Documents 398, 1366 Printing and binding for Congress 157 House of Representatives— Chaplain 386, 1355 Clerk hire, Members, etc 389, 1358 Clerk’s office 386, 1355 Clerical assistance 1359 Committee employees 387, 1355 Committee stenographers 389, 1358 Contingent expenses 389, 1358 Additional amount for, fiscal year 1932 140 Doorkeeper, Office of 388, 1356 Garner, John Nance, portrait of 1359 Official reporters 389, 1358 Pages, pay of, July 1 to 15, 1932 647 July 16 to 25, 1932 702 Post office 389, 1357 Reporters of debates 389, 1358 Salaries and mileage 386, 1354 Sergeant at Arms, Office of 388, 1356 Speaker, Office of the 386, 1355 Special, minority employees 388, 1357 Joint Committee on Printing 390, 1359 Legislative Counsel, Office of 390, 1359 Library of Congress 394, 1362 Building; superintendent, etc.; care of 396, 1364 Contingent expenses 396, 1364 Increase of the Library 395, 1363 Legislative Reference Service 394, 1362 Printing and binding 395, 1364 State legislation, index to 394, 1363 Sunday opening 395, 1363 Trust Fund Board, expenses 1364 Union Catalogues, development and maintenance 395, 1363 Senate— Chaplain 382, 1351 Clerical assistance 384, 1353 Committee employees 383, 1351 Contingent expenses 385, 1354 Document room 383, 1351 Folding room 385, 1353lxxvii Office building maintenance; police force 1353, 1360 Pages, pay of, July 1 to 15, 1932 647 July 16 to 25, 1932 702 Post office 385, 1353 Salaries and mileage 382, 1351 Secretary’s Office 382, 1351 Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper 384, 1353 Vice President’s Office 382, 1351 Deficiency appropriation for— Architect of the Capitol 16, 526, 1603 Capitol Building, relocating statues 1603 Capitol grounds, enlarging 16 House Office Buildings 16 Library buildings and grounds, maintenance, etc 17, 1604 Removal of buildings, etc 17 Senate Office Building, furnishings, etc.; structural changes 1604 Elevator repairs 526 Audited claims 29, 786, 1618 Government Printing Office 527, 1603 Messengers on night duty 527, 1603 House of Representatives 15, 525, 780, 1602 Ackerman, Ernest R., payment to widow of 15 Angus, Grace K., payment to 1602 Aswell, James B., payment to widow of 15 Beers, Edward M., payment to widow of 525 Butler, Elizabeth A., payment to 1602 Committees, special and select, expenses of 526, 1603 Contested-election expenses 525, 1603 Contingent expenses 526 Edwards, Charles G., payment to widow of 15 Eslick, Edward E., payment to widow of 525 Folding speeches and pamphlets 16 Garrett, Daniel E., payment to widow of 780 Goodwin, Godfrey G., payment to widow of 1602 Graham, George S., payment to widow of 15 Hale, Fletcher, payment to widow of 15 Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on, expenses of 1603 Invalid Pensions, Committee on, temporary assistant clerk 1603 Karch, Charles A., payment to widow of 780 Kunz, Stanley H., stationery allowances 1603 Laws, Committee on Revision of 16, 780 Linthicum, J. Charles, payment to widow of 780 Longworth, Nicholas, payment to widow of 15 Major, Samuel C., payment to widow of 15 Mooney, Charles A., payment to widow of 16 O’Malley, Matthew V., payment to widow of 16 Post-office messengers 1603 Quin, Percy E.,payment to widow of 525 Rutherford, Samuel, payment to widow of 525 Salaries, clerical assistance 526 Tucker, Henry St. George, payment to widow of 780 Vestal, Albert H., payment to widow of 525 Vincent, Bird J., payment to widow of 16 Wurzbach, Harry M., payment to widow of 16 Joint committee on inaugural ceremonies of 1933 780 Joint Committee on Printing 1603 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 1604 Senate 15, 525, 780, 1602 Caraway, Hattie W., payment to 15 Folger, William A., payment to 525 Harris, Julia Wheeler, payment to 525 Inquiries and investigations, expenses of 15, 780, 1602 Jones, Minda N., payment to 780 Kitchens, etc., repairs 15, 780, 1602 Miscellaneous items 525, 780, 1602 Morrow, Elizabeth C., payment to 15 Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, Office of 780 Waterman, Anna R., payment to 780 Attending physician at Capitol, detail of present incumbent continued 399 Funeral expense limitation 1358 **Legislative Counsel, Office of,** appropriation for salaries and expenses 390, 1359 **Legislative Reference Service,** appropriation for 394, 1362 **Lepers,** appropriation for care, transportation, etc., of 423, 1522 **Leprous Persons.** *See* Hawaii. lxxviii **Letterman General Hospital, Calif.,** appropriation for construction at 719 **Leupp Indian School and Agency, Ariz.,** appropriation for 104 **Lewis, Elmer A.,** appropriation for salary 388, 1357 **Lexington, Ky.,** appropriation for narcotic farm 1502 **Liberia,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Librarian of Congress, Chicago World’s Fair,** establishment of branch office for protection of foreign patents 703 **Library of Congress.** *See* Legislative Branch of the Government. **Licenses and License Fees, District of Columbia:** Plumbing and gas fitting 659 Trades and business 551 **Lief Ericsson,** appropriation for presentation of statue of, to Iceland 486 **Life-Saving Service, Coast Guard,** appropriation for retired pay to members of 588, 1497 **Lighthouses, Bureau of.** *See* Commerce, Department of. **Lighthouse Service,** retired pay of officers, fiscal year 1933 402 **Lights on Vessels.** *See* Navigation. **Limestone County, Ala.,** time extended for bridging Elk River between Lauderdale County and 1416 **Lincoln, Abraham:** Appropriation for— Birthplace Memorial, Ky., preservation 692, 1598 Care, etc., of death place 464 Memorial maintenance, etc., D. C 565 **Lincoln County, Tenn.,** transferred to Winchester division, middle Tennessee judicial district 153 **Lincolnton, Ga.,** bridge authorized across Savannah River at 903 **Linthicum, J. Charles,** payment to widow of 780 **Liquor Traffic in Africa, Convention Relating to,** appropriation for contribution 1376 **Liston Range Rear Lighthouse Reservation, Del.,** conveyance of, to Delaware, authorized 294 **Lithuania,** agreement with, to postpone payment of indebtedness authorized 3 **Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 477, 1373 **Little River,** time extended for bridging, at Morris Ferry, Ark 1414 **Livestock Companies,** advances to individuals for purpose of forming, authorized 60 **Livestock Production Experiments, Southern States,** appropriation for 642, 1465 **Load Lines, American Vessels,** appropriation for enforcement of laws regulating, etc 504 **Loans.** *See* Agricultural-Credit Corporations; Emergency Relief and Construction Act; Federal Farm Loan Act; Federal Home Loan Bank Act; Reconstruction Finance Corporation. **Locomotive Inspection,** appropriation for 462 **Logan Act,** amendment, correction of text 132 **Logan School, D. C.,** appropriation for purchase of site in vicinity of 363 **London, England,** appropriation for dispatch agency at 477, 1375 **Longworth, Nicholas,** payment to widow of 15 **Loring, Augustus P.,** appointed to fill vacancy on Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution 382 **Los Angeles, Calif.,** appropriation for Hydrographic Office expenses 444, 1543 **Louisiana:** Appropriation for national forest administration 626, 1448 Bridge authorized across Mississippi River at Baton Rouge, by 46 Land for levee, etc., granted to commissioners of New Orleans 133 May bridge Pearl River at Pearlington, Miss 296 Time extended for bridging— Mississippi River at— Baton Rouge 1413 New Orleans 44 Sabine River in— Calcasieu Parish 342 Vernon Parish 296 **Lowell Creek, Alaska,** estimates for flood control works 802 **Lubricating Oils,** tax on 259 **Luke Field, Hawaii,** construction, etc., sum authorized 721 **Lumber,** tax on 260 **Lummi Diking Project, Wash.,** appropriation for repairing flood damage 832, 1608 **Luxemburg,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **M** **Macfarland Junior High School, D. C.,** appropriation for 19 **Madden Dam, Alhajuela, Panama,** appropriation for construction across Chagres River, etc 695 **Madden, William,** payment to 527, 1603 **Madison, Ark.,** time extended for bridging St. Francis River at 83lxxix **Madrid, Spain,** appropriation for participation in Conference for Revision of International Radiotelegraph Convention 483, 1378 **Magistrates’ Courts, Canal Zone.** *See* Panama Canal Act. **Magnetic and Seismological Observations,** appropriation for 510, 1400 **Mahoning River:** Bridge authorized across, at Struthers, Ohio 43 Time extended for bridging, at New Castle, Pa 82 **Mails.** *See* Postal Service. **Maine:** Appropriation for national forest administration 626, 1448 Widow’s Island, transfer for bird refuge authorized 751 **Major, J. Earl,** deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 526 **Major, Samuel C.,** payment to widow of 15 **Malt,** tax on 260 **Mammoth Cave National Park:** Acceptance of title to lands in 37 Leases; conditions; easements 38 **Mangum, Okla.,** Federal building to provide court facilities 1424 **Manufacturers’ Excise Tax:** Administrative provisions, applicability of 269 Articles on which imposed, enumerated 259–267 Contracts prior to May 1, 1932 269 Credits and refunds 267 Definitions 267 Effective date of title 270 Indians, exemption of articles produced by 269 Refunds and credits 267 Rules and regulations 269 Sale by others than manufacturer, producer, or importer 268 Sale of articles for further manufacture 267 Sale price 267 Title, effective date 270 Use by manufacturer, producer, or importer 268 **Map of the World, Central Bureau of the International,** appropriation for contribution 486, 1376 **March Field, Calif.:** Appropriation for construction at 719 Amount reappropriated 1580 Construction, etc., sums authorized 721 **Mare Island, Calif.,** appropriation for improvements at naval ammunition depot 436 **“Marietta”,** gunboat, silver service of, loaned to Campus Martius Memorial Museum, Marietta, Ohio 801 **Marin County, Calif.,** appropriations continued available for landing field at 673 **Marine Corps.** *See also* Navy Department. Commissions, revocation of, hereafter issued, under rules of Secretary of the Navy 149 Economy Act provisions, retired, etc., pay 1514 Emergency officers, apportionment of retired pay 164 Enlistment allowance suspended 1519 Foreign assignments of officers for three years; transfer limitations 1516 Nicaragua, appropriations not available for supervising elections 439 Pilots in aviation tactical units, percentage of enlisted men 451 Retired pay of officers, fiscal year 1933 402 War-time commissioned rank given warrant officers and enlisted men, on retirement 150 **Marine Corps Reserve.** *See also* Navy; Navy Department. Enlisted men, assignments of, to Fleet Reserve forbidden 439 **Marine Schools,** appropriation for reimbursing California, Massachusetts, New York, and Pennsylvania, for 422, 1522 **Markers.** *See* Memorials. **Married Persons,** personnel reductions 406 **Marshals, United States Courts:** Appropriation for salaries, fees, etc 491, 1383 Deficiency appropriation for 23 **Maryland:** Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, water delivery to, for distribution in 80 Approval of agreement by legislature of, required 80 **Masonic Mutual Relief Association.** *See* Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Company. **Massachusetts,** appropriation for marine school maintenance 422, 1522 **Matches,** tax on 264 **Maxwell Field, Ala.:** Appropriation for construction at 719 Construction, etc., sums authorized 721 **Maxwell, Nebr.,** acceptance of donated property in, authorized 1417 **McNeil Island, Wash.,** appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance, etc 1386, 1442 **Meat Inspection,** appropriation for 620, 1442 **Mechanical Appliances,** appropriation for standardizing 505, 1395 **Medford, Oreg.,** acquisition of lands in, for addition to Crater Lake National Park authorized 156lxxx **Mediation, Board of.** *See* Independent Offices. **Medical Department, Army.** *See* War Department. **Medicine and Surgery, Bureau of.** *See* Navy Department. **Members of Congress.** *See* Congress. **Memorials:** American Foreign Service Association 902 American Legion at Abilene, Tex., time extended for constructing 86 Chevy Chase Circle, D. C., erection of, authorized 78 International Peace Garden 163 La Fayette Cemetery, Ga., erection of marker authorized 87 Montgomery Blair Portal, D. C., area designated as 81 Regulations for government of, under War Department to be prescribed 1420 Signal Mountain Park 564 Theodore Roosevelt, established 163 Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park 145 William Robert Smith 53 **Menominee Indians, Wis.:** Deficiency appropriation for traveling, etc., expenses of advisory board 1608 Per capita payment to, authorized 307 **Merchant Fleet Corporation,** appropriation for expenses 468 **Meridian Hill Park, D. C.,** placing of armillary sphere in, authorized 298 **Meriwether Lewis National Monument, Tenn.,** appropriation for care 692, 1598 **Merrimack River,** bridge authorized across, at Plum Island Point, Mass 1559 **“Merritt”, U. S. Army Transport,** authority for disposal of 540 **Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.:** Appropriation for administration, etc 123, 850 Deficiency appropriation for completion of water well 22 **Mescalero Indian Reservation, N. Mex.,** appropriation for water supply development 99, 828 **Metallurgical Research,** appropriation for 506, 1396 **Metropolitan Police, D. C.** *See also* District of Columbia. Issue of subpoenas to compel attendance before trial boards; fees 86 False swearing; punishment; oath of trial board 87 Member of, to act as clerk of police court 1485 **Metropolitan Water District of Southern California:** Land grant to; purposes; conditions 324, 325 Forest lands; approval of maps 325 Grants subject to rights of prior claimants 325 Reversion clause 326 **Mexican Fruit Fly,** amount for control, etc.; cooperation with Mexico 1463 **Mexican Fruit Worm,** amount for control, etc.; cooperation with Mexico 640 **Mexican Water and Boundary Commission,** consolidation of governmental activities relating to 415 **Mexico:** Appropriation for— Ambassador to 476, 1373 International Boundary Commission, United States and 1376 Plant and fruit disease control, etc., cooperation with Bureau of Plant Quarantine 640, 1462 Superintendent, American cemetery at Mexico City 689, 1595 Water boundary, United States and 480 Deficiency appropriation for payment to, for families of Emilio Rubio and Manuel Gomez 1611 Approval of, required for bridge across Rio Grande at— Boca Chica, Tex 297 Fort Hancock, Tex 295 General and Special Claims Commissions, United States and, amount available for closing up affairs 25 Balance continued for 538 International Boundary Commission, United States and, appropriation available 481 Employees, appointment of 481 Transfer of duties, etc., American section, International Water Commission, to 481 Payment authorized to, for families of Emilio Rubio and Manuel Gomez 907 **Miami River, Fla.,** project modified for improvement of 693 **Michigan:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 111 National forest administration 626, 1448 Lake Superior Indians, transfer of school site at Zeba to, authorized 169 Land grant railroads, discrimination against, removed 800 Date correction, July 27, 1866 1424 Lenawee County, consent granted to name United States as party defendant in suits to clear title to lands in 162 May bridge St. Joseph River at Saint Joseph 38lxxxi Portage River Light station, conveyance authorized 658 **Michigan Ave., D. C.,** acquisition of land for extension 135 **Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, N. Mex.:** Appropriation for salaries, etc., of engineers 102, 831 Balance continued available 102 **Midshipmen.** *See* Naval Academy. **Migratory Bird Conservation Act,** appropriation for enforcement 633, 1455 **Miles City, Mont.,** appropriation for education of Indians in stock raising 103, 832 **Military Academy.** *See also* War Department. Librarian, duties of 1588 Officers detailed to, no pay or allowance increase 1588 Service requirement, appointments from enlisted men 682 **Military and Naval Compensation.** *See* Veterans’ Administration. **Military and Naval Insurance:** Appropriation for 471 Deficiency appropriation for 527 **Military Attaches,** number of, limited 668, 1574 **Military Parks.** *See also* National Parks. Appropriation for care, etc., of 690, 1596 **Military Posts.** *See also* War Department, Quartermaster Corps. Construction, etc., at, appropriations authorized 720 **Militia Bureau.** *See* War Department. **Milk Importation Act,** appropriation for enforcement of 642, 1464 **Milk River Irrigation Project, Mont.,** appropriation for 115, 843 **Mill Creek Fish Cultural Station, Calif.,** sums available for repairs, etc 513 **Mineral Industries,** appropriation for inquiries, etc., economics of 518, 1407 **Mineral Mining Investigations,** appropriation for 515, 1405 **Minerals:** Acreage rentals nonmetallic deposits, suspension of payment, and lease extensions 798 Coal and asphalt, lease of deposits, on lands of Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, authorized 88 Terms; conditions; payments 89 Extensions; examination of records, etc 90 Coke and coal, tax on 260 Colorado School of Mines, reserved in lands granted to 141 Gas prospecting permits, three-year extension authorized 445 Mining claims, suspension of annual assessment work 290 Oil prospecting permits, three-year extension authorized 445 Potash, extension of prospecting permits on public domain, authorized 151 Potassium, exchange of lands bearing 566 Prescott National Forest, Ariz., mining rights in 771 School grant lands, N. Dak.; S. Dak.; Mont.; Wash.; leasing of, for exploration authorized 150 School section grants— Rights reserved by States; leases authorized 140 Forfeiture if disposition of lands contrary hereto 140 Sodium and sulphur, entry on lands containing 1570 Suspension of annual assessment work on mining claims in United States and Alaska 474 Tax on sale of mines and gas or oil wells 192 Title to public building sites subject to reservation of 901 Withdrawals of public lands containing, vacated and opened to entry 136 Rules, regulations, etc 137 **Mines.** *See* Minerals. **Mines, Bureau of.** *See also* Commerce, Department of. Fees for tests and investigations 410 Field details, temporary, for service in District of Columbia 516, 1406 Public Health Service details 516, 1406 Scientific investigations for departments, etc 518, 1408 Supplies, purchase of 518, 1408 **Minidoka Irrigation Project, Idaho:** Appropriation for 115, 843 Deficiency appropriation for refunds 1609 **Mining Claims,** suspension of annual assessment work on, located in United States and Alaska 290 **Mining Experiment Stations,** appropriation for 516, 1405 **Minneapolis, Minn.,** improvement of Mississippi River between Illinois River and, authorized 55 **Minnesota:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 109, 111, 836, 838 National forest administration 626, 1448 Bridge across Mississippi River at Grand Rapids, legalized 74 Bridge authorized across Red River of the North at Bygland, by 46 Camp Ripley Military Reservation, conveyance of part to 141lxxxii Chippewa Indians— Payments to, from tribal funds 773 Territory reduced 808 Land grant railroads, discrimination against, removed 800 Date correction, July 27, 1866 1424 Time extended for bridging Red River of the North between N. Dak and 65 **Mint, Bureau of the.** *See* Treasury Department. **Mints and Assay Offices,** appropriation for 592, 1501 **Mirabelli, Pasquale,** deficiency appropriation for refund to 536 **Miscellaneous Taxes.** *See* Taxes, Miscellaneous. **Misdemeanors.** *See* Crimes and Misdemeanors. **Mississippi:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 109, 836 National forest administration 626, 1448 Bridge authorized across— Pearl River at Columbia 775 Tombigbee River at Old Cotton Gin Port 775 Public building construction at Jackson; contract for demolition of present structure 69 **Mississippi Canal:** Bridge authorized across, at— Langley, Ill 805 Tiskilwa, Ill 804 **Mississippi River:** Appropriation for flood control 693, 1599 Bridge authorized across, at Baton Rouge, La 46 Legalized across, at Grand Rapids, Minn 74 Improvement of, between Illinois River and Minneapolis authorized 55 Lock construction below Twin City Dam 55 Time extended for bridging, at— Baton Rouge, La 45, 1413, 1556 Bettendorf, Iowa 133, 1415 New Orleans, La 1415 Saint Louis, Mo 1563 **“Mississippi”, U. S. S.,** appropriation for alterations, etc 441, 1539 **Mississippi Wild Life and Fish Refuge,** appropriation for 513, 1403 **Missouri Pacific Railroad Company,** bridge authorized across Mississippi River at Baton Rouge, La., by 46 **Missouri River:** Bridge authorized across, at— Garrison, N. Dak 43 Rulo, Nebr 1555 Time extended for bridging, at— Arrow Rock, Mo 82 Brownville, Nebr 1554 Culbertson, Mont 43, 1415 Elbowoods, N. Dak 134 Florence, Nebr 606 Garrison, N. Dak 804 Niobrara, Nebr 1562 Omaha, Nebr 290, 903 Poplar, Mont 52 Power-site Crossing, Mont 44 Randolph, Mo 149, 772 Saint Charles, Mo 82, 779 **Mitchel Field, N. Y.:** Appropriation for construction at 719 Construction, etc., sums authorized 721 **Mixed Claims Commission.** *See also* Settlement of War Claims Act. American commissioner’s salary 402 Time for making application under Settlement of War Claims Act, extended 318 **Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany,** deficiency appropriation for 25, 784 **Mobile Bay,** time extended for bridging, at Cedar Point, Ala 1416 **Modoc National Forest, Calif.,** lands added to 1563 **Moline, Ill.,** time extended for bridging Rock River at 805 **Molokai Island, Hawaii,** electric franchise approved 807 **Momence, Ill.,** bridge authorized across Pecatonica River at 58 **Monetary and Economic Conference.** *See* International Monetary and Economic Conference. **Money Orders.** *See* Postal Service. **Monongahela River:** Bridge authorized across, at— Fayette City, Pa 85 Pittsburgh, Pa 47, 772 **Monroe Harbor, Mich.,** project modified 693 **Montana:** Appropriation for— Fort Peck irrigation project 101 Indians, support, etc., of 109, 111, 836, 838 National Bison Range, maintenance of 632, 1454 National forest administration 626, 1447 Blackfeet Highway, concurrent jurisdiction over, accepted by United States 144 Notice to Governor 144 Columbia River, time extended for compact for apportionment of waters of 381lxxxiii Enabling Act of February 22, 1889, amendments— School grants; public sales; price; exchanges 150 Leases; grazing, mineral, hydroelectric power 150 Easements in private lands; conditions 151 Proceeds for school maintenance 151 Silver service of “Helena” loaned to Historical Society of 149 Time extended for bridging Missouri River at— Culbertson 43, 1415 Poplar 52 Power-site Crossing 44 Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park established 145 Yellowstone River, agreement between, and Wyoming for division of waters of 306 **Montgomery Blair Portal,** area in D. C. designated as 81 **“Montgomery”, U. S. S.,** silver service of, to Alabama Society of Fine Arts 450 **Monuments, National:** Appropriation for maintenance 692, 1598 Regulations of Secretary of War prescribing government of 1420 Specified appropriations continued available 541 **Mooney, Charles A.,** payment to widow of 16 **Moore, R. Walton,** appointed to fill vacancy on Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution 382 **Moores Creek National Military Park, N. C.,** appropriation for 691, 1597 **Moratorium.** *See* Foreign Debt Moratorium. **Morocco:** Appropriation for— American convict prison maintenance 487, 1378 Cape Spartel and Tangier Light, contribution 480, 1376 **Morris Ferry, Ark.,** time extended for bridging Little River at 1414 **Morristown National Historical Park, N. J.,** establishment of 1421 **Morrow, Dwight W.,** payment to widow of 15 **Morton Nursery, Nebr.,** sale authorized 549 **Motor Cycles,** allowance for operation of 1516 **Motor Vehicles:** Allowance for operation of 1516 Mail transportation, use of, in lieu of railroad cars 809 **Mountain Village Hospital, Alaska,** deficiency appropriation for construction 534 **Mount McKinley National Park, Alaska:** Appropriation for administration, etc 123, 850 Boundary modified 68 **Mount Pleasant, Mich.,** appropriation for Indian school 105, 534, 833 **Mount Rainier National Park, Wash.:** Appropriation for— Administration, etc 123, 850 Road construction, etc 126 **Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission,** appropriation for 463 **Mount Vernon Memorial Highway:** Appropriation for— Highway police, pay, etc., of 464 Maintenance, etc 18, 464 **Mouse River, N. Dak.,** appropriation available for survey of 542 **M Street Junior High School, D. C.,** appropriation for gymnasium 362 **Mullen, John C.,** may bridge Missouri River at Rulo, Nebr 1555 **Munhall, Joseph K.,** payment to 532 **Municipal Building, D. C.,** restriction on demolition of 26 **Municipalities,** loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 711 **Muscat,** appropriation for American convict prison maintenance 487, 1378 **Muscle Shoals,** appropriation for operating, etc., works at Dam Numbered 2, Tennessee River 693, 1599 **Musicians,** application of contract labor provisions of immigration laws to instrumental 67 **Muskogee,** Okla., Hatbox Field, construction at, sum authorized 721 **Mycology and Disease Survey,** appropriation for 623, 1445 **N** **Nambe Pueblo Indians, N. Mex.,** deficiency appropriation for 532 **Narcotic Farms,** deficiency appropriation for acquisition of site, Fort Worth, Tex 25 **Narcotics, Bureau of.** *See* Treasury Department National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, deficiency appropriation for 1604 **National Arboretum, D. C.,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 623 **National Bank Act,** provisions of, extended to Virgin Islands 703 **National Banking Associations,** United States bonds receivable as security for issuance of circulating notes to 740lxxxiv **National Banks:** Fiduciary powers; examination of; fees 568 Loans to veterans on adjusted-service certificates 724 Powers respecting, granted Comptroller of the Currency 907 **National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice,** appropriations for 688, 1594 **National Capital.** *See* District of Columbia. **National Capital Park and Planning Commission:** Appropriation for 377 American Pharmaceutical Association building, approval of plan 154 Buzzards Point, industrialization. *See* District of Columbia, Buzzards Point. Powers and duties of, Street Readjustment Act 748 Roosevelt Island, improvements subject to approval of 164 Transfer of jurisdiction over lands between Federal and District authorities upon recommendation of 162 **National Commission of Fine Arts.** *See* Fine Arts Commission. **National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws,** appropriation for support of 349 **National Farm Loan Association.** *See* Federal Farm Loan Act. **National-Forest Highways,** appropriation for construction and improvement 717 **National Forests.** *See also* Agriculture, Department of, Forest Service. Cache, Idaho, lands added to 55 Cleveland, grant of portion of, to San Diego 146 Crater, land from, added to Crater Lake National Park 155 Gunnison, lands added to 1569 Idaho, lands added to 474 Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, approval of grant of lands to, containing 325 Modoc, lands added to 1563 Prescott, Ariz., mining rights in 771 Siuslaw, boundaries adjusted 451 **National Gallery of Art, D. C.,** appropriation for administration, etc 466 **National Guard.** *See also* War Department, Militia Bureau. Mounted units, no increase of 684, 1590 **National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.** *See also* Soldiers and Sailors, Disabled. Contracts for construction, in Northwest and Southern States, authorized 2 Deficiency appropriation for 1604 **National Institute of Health:** Appropriation for 590, 1499, 1502 Building appropriation available until expended 540 **National Library for the Blind, D. C.,** appropriation for aid and support 374 **National Military Parks.** *See also* National Parks. Appropriation for care, etc., of 690, 1596 **National Monuments:** Appropriation for maintenance 125, 692, 851, 1598 Canyon De Chelly, Ariz., description of land included in, amendment 1419 Regulations for government of, under War Department, to be prescribed 1420 **National Parks:** Crater Lake, lands added to 155, 156 Great Smoky Mountains— Acceptance of title to lands in 37 Leases; conditions; easements 38 Reconveyance of Happy Valley to Tennessee 702 Isle Royale— Acceptance of title to lands in 37 Leases; easements; conditions 38 Mammoth Cave— Acceptance of title to lands in 37 Leases; conditions; easements 38 Morristown National Historical Park, establishment of 1421 Mount McKinley, Alaska, boundary modified 68 Regulations for government of, under War Department to be prescribed 1420 Shenandoah— Area for development established, title to lands 37 Leases; conditions; easements 38 Theodore Roosevelt Island 797 Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park established 145 **National Park Service.** *See also* Interior Department. Acceptance of title to lands in designated parks authorized for development, etc 37 Shenandoah National Park, area established for development 37 **National Prohibition Act Amendment,** importation of intoxicating liquors into Canal Zone, prohibited; exception 578 **National Trades Union,** Act legalizing incorporation repealed 741 **National Training School for Boys, D. C.:** Appropriation for 371, 496, 1387 Deficiency appropriation for 529, 1605 **National Zoological Park, D.C.,** appropriation for expenses 377lxxxv **Naturalization:** Act of June 29, 1906, amendments— Overseas petitions invalid unless naturalization granted 165 Residence requirements; service in militia excluded; petitions heretofore filed 165 Service on American-owned vessels 165 Certificates of citizenship; issue of, when name changed, fee 165 Certificates of arrival; provisions requiring, repealed; entry prior to June 29, 1906 166 Alien residents not enemy aliens, naturalization of 167 Alien veterans of World War— Defined; terms, conditions and exemptions 165 Proof required; certificates of arrival; final action on petition; oath 165 Overseas petitions invalid, unless naturalization granted 165 Residence requirement; service in militia excluded; petition heretofore filed 165 Service on American-owned vessel 165 Certificates of citizenship; issue of, when name changed; fee 165 Certified copies of; admission as evidence 166 Certificates of arrival; provision requiring, repealed; entry prior to June 29, 1906 166 Reentry of deported alien; application 166 Naturalization statistics; compilation; requirements; funds available 166 Alien residents not enemy aliens; naturalization of 167 Women born in Hawaii prior to June 14, 1900 571 **Naturalization, Bureau of.** *See* Labor, Department of. **Naturalization Certificates.** *See* Naturalization. **Navajo Indians:** Appropriation for— Gallup-Shiprock Highway maintenance 113, 840 Hogback irrigation project 102, 828 Moencopi day school plant improvements 104 School building repairs 104 Water supply development 99, 828 Deficiency appropriation for— Ganado irrigation project 22 Reimbursement for destroyed cattle 1608 Additional lands, Utah, set aside for 1418 Land purchases, etc., for, balances available 96, 825 Title of, to be held in trust 96 **Naval Academy.** *See also* Navy Department. Appointment of 1932 graduates as ensigns authorized 149 Excess of number authorized by law, carried as extra 149 Revocation of commissions hereafter issued 149 Determination of rank, etc 150 Restriction on admissions to, after January 30, 1932 432 After January 30, 1933 1531 **Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa.,** appropriation for 427, 1526 **Naval Militia.** *See* Navy Department. **Naval Oil Reserves,** deficiency appropriation for expenses, protecting interests, etc., in 17, 527, 781 **Naval Petroleum Reserves,** appropriation for operation, etc 423, 1523 **Naval Property,** gift of certain, to veteran associations authorized 1369 **Naval Reserve.** *See* Navy; Navy Department. **Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps.** *See* Navy Department. **Naval Stores Act,** appropriation for enforcement 642, 1464 **Naval Stores Investigations,** appropriation for 630, 1451 **Naval Training Stations,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 425, 1524 **Naval War College,** appropriation for maintenance, etc., expenses 427, 1523 **Navigation.** *See also* Intercoastal Shipping Act, 1933. Lights on steam vessels on Great Lakes; position; visibility 152 Vessels navigating New York Barge Canal 152 Virgin Islands, admiralty laws of United States extended to 160 **Navigation and Steamboat Inspection, Bureau of.** *See also* Commerce, Department of. Creation of 415 **Navigation, Bureau of.** *See* Commerce and Navy Departments. **Navigation Laws,** appropriation for enforcement of 503, 1393 **Navigation Rules,** sailing vessels, lights of, under way or in tow on rivers, harbors, and inland waters 1417 **Navy.** *See also* Navy Department. Appropriation transfers; restriction during fiscal year 1933 411lxxxvi Clothing allowance, enlisted men 451 Commissions, revocation of, hereafter issued under rules of Secretary 149 Rank of officers determined under rules of 150 Economy Act provisions, retired, etc., pay 1514 Emergency officers, apportionment of retired pay 164 Enlistment allowance suspended 1519 Fleet Naval Reserve, forfeiture of pay by member, on failing to report for inspection 801 Foreign assignments of officers for three years; transfer limitations 1516 Marine Corps, Naval Reserves, forfeiture of pay by member, on failing to report for inspection 801 Naval Academy graduates, appointment as ensigns in the line of 149 Pilots in aviation tactical units, percentage of enlisted men 451 Ration changes 1423 Retired pay of officers, fiscal year 1933 402 War-time commissioned rank given warrant officers and enlisted men, on retirement 150 **Navy Department:** Appropriation for— Aeronautics, Bureau of 437, 443, 1535, 1541 Aircraft construction, etc 437, 1535 Helium, procurement of 437, 1535 Ammunition storage facilities 436 Compensation Board, salaries 443, 1541 Construction and Repair, Bureau of 428, 443, 1527, 1541 Contingent expenses 443, 1542 Emergency, etc., expenses 422, 1522 Engineering, Bureau of 427, 443, 1527, 1541 General Board, salaries 442, 1541 Hydrographic Office, contingent, etc., expenses; branch offices 442, 444, 1541, 1542 Inspection and Survey, Board of, salaries 443, 1541 Judge Advocate General, Office of, salaries 443, 1541 Lepers, care of, Guam; transfer to Culion, P. I 423, 1522 Marine Corps, pay, etc., and expenses of 438, 1537 Reserve, pay and allowances 439, 1537 Marine schools, State, maintenance, etc., expenses 422, 1522 Medicine and Surgery, Bureau of 434, 443, 1533, 1541 Naval Academy, maintenance, pay, etc., expenses 437, 1536 Supplies, surgical, etc 434, 1533 Naval Communications, Office of, Director of, salaries 443, 1541 Naval examining and retiring boards, salaries 443, 1541 Naval Intelligence, Office of, salaries 443, 1541 Naval Observatory 443, 1541 Contingent, etc., expenses 444, 1543 Solar eclipse, preparation for and observation of 445 Naval Operations, Office of Chief, salaries 443, 1541 Naval Records and Library, Office of, salaries 443, 1541 Naval Reserve and Naval Militia 425, 1525 Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 426, 1524 Naval vessels, alterations, etc., to “New Mexico”, “Mississippi”, and “Idaho” 441, 1539 Navigation, Bureau of 423, 443, 1523, 1541 Contingent expenses 424, 1524 Enlisted men, recreation for 423, 1524 Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa., maintenance, etc., expenses 427, 1526 Naval War College, maintenance, etc., expenses 427, 1523 Ocean and lake surveys 1525 Training stations, maintenance, etc 425, 1524 Navy, increase of the 441, 1539 Ordnance, Bureau of 429, 443, 1528, 1541 Pensions 168 From Navy pension fund 471 Petroleum reserves, operation, etc., of 423, 1523 Printing and binding 444, 1542 Research laboratory 423, 1523 Salaries 442, 1541 Secretary, Office of 421, 1521 Expenses, miscellaneous 421, 1521 Supplies and Accounts, Bureau of 430, 443, 1529, 1541 Fuel, transportation, etc., of 433, 1532 High explosives, evacuation of, to Hawthorne, Nev 433, 1532 Maintenance 432, 1532 Pay, subsistence, and transportation 430, 1529 Yards and Docks, Bureau of 435, 443, 1534, 1541 Construction projects 717 Contingent expenses 435, 1534 Maintenance 435, 1534 Public works 435, 1535 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 30, 33, 545, 548, 788, 791, 1617, 1619lxxxvii Damage claims 27, 542, 785 Government in the Territories 1610 Alaska, care of insane 1610 Virgin Islands, repair of hurricane damage 1610 Judgments 28, 542, 543, 785, 786, 1615, 1616 National Park Service 1609 Fire fighting, etc 1609 Proposed Shenandoah National Park, Va., administrative, etc., expenses 1609 Navigation, Bureau of 537, 1611 Transportation and recruiting 537, 1611 Secretary’s Office 24, 536, 783, 1610 Claims for damages by naval vessels 24, 536, 783, 1610 Supplies and Accounts, Bureau of 537 Maintenance 537 Sloan, James P., payment to 537 Active duty pay and allowances not available to officers in excess of four on retired list 431, 1530 Aerial flights by nonflying officers 430, 1529 Appropriations, transfer on approval of the President 411 Automobiles, transportation of privately owned 432, 1532 Limitation, transporting at Government expense 405 Consolidation of activities common to War and Navy Departments 415 Cost limitation on certain vessels 441 Disbursing officers may use certain receipts for current expenditures 433, 1532 Emergency construction, public works, reappropriation for 1539 Foreign fuel oil, restriction on use, etc., of 433, 1533 Foreign products, etc., purchase of, forbidden 441, 1540 Gage standardization, cooperation with Bureau of Standards 506, 1396 Increase of the Navy, sums available for technical services, etc 441, 1540 Marines to supervise election in Nicaragua, appropriation not to be used for sending 439 Medical detail for care of patients of Veterans’ Administration in naval hospital 432, 1531 Naval Academy. *See* Naval Academy. Obsolete naval property, gift of, to certain veteran associations, authorized 1369 Officers, excess warrant and staff corps, to be retained in Navy 430, 1529 Public works, consolidation of funds 435 Restrictions in appropriations for payment of civilian employees waived as to Group IV
(b)536, 1522 Subsistence restriction 445 Travel by officers, midshipmen, and female nurses, amount limited for 432, 1531 Vehicle restrictions; exemptions 445, 1543 Veterans’ Administration beneficiaries, transfer of funds for care, etc., of 470 Yards and Docks Bureau, contract of M. H. Golden legalized 537 **Nebraska:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 109, 111, 837, 838 National forest administration 626, 1448 Drainage district number 1, payment of expenses, enlargement of channel 906 **Nematology,** appropriation for investigations 624, 1445 **Netherlands,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Net Income.** *See* Income Tax. **Nevada:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 99, 109, 111, 829, 837, 839 National forest administration 626, 1448 **Newark, N. J.:** Post-office site sale, authorized 568 Sale of easement over, authorized 569 **New Castle, Pa.,** time extended for bridging Mahoning River at 82 **New Hampshire,** appropriation for national forest administration 626, 1448 **New Jersey:** Appointment of judge for judicial district of 161 Compact with Pennsylvania for creation of Delaware River Joint Commission 308 Morristown National Historical Park, establishment of 1421 **New London County, Conn.,** conveyance of land in, to Connecticut authorized 341 **New Mexico:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 99, 109, 111, 829, 837 National forest administration 626, 1448 Grant of lands to, for Eastern Normal School 75 Issue of patent for public land in, held under color of title 53 Sulphur, promoting production of, upon public domain 701 William Robert Smith Memorial Association, tablet by, at Elephant Butte Dam, authorized 53lxxxviii **“New Mexico”, U. S. S.,** appropriation for alterations, etc 441, 1539 **New Orleans, La.:** Appropriation for— Dispatch agency 477, 1375 Hydrographic Office expenses 444, 1543 Mint 592, 1501 Passport agency 476 Land for levee, etc., granted to commissioners of 133 Time extended for bridging Mississippi River at 44, 1415 **Newport, Wash.,** appropriation for caring for graves of fire fighters at 626, 1447 **Newspapers,** sworn statements to be filed annually with Postmaster General 1486 **Newton, Colonel Henry,** payment to 1614 **New York:** Appropriation for marine school, maintenance 422 Binghamton, exchange of Federal building site at, authorized 1370 Time extended for bridging Hudson River at Catskill 86 Provisions for bridging modified 1563 **New York Barge Canal,** rule governing navigation lights 152 **New York Development Association,** time extended for bridging Saint Lawrence River by 83, 806 **New York, N. Y.:** Appropriation for— Assay office 592, 1501 Dispatch agency 477, 1375 Harbor deposits, prevention of 693, 1599 Hydrographic Office expenses 444, 1543 Marine school, maintenance 1522 Passport agency 476 Pneumatic tube service 603, 1512 Post office, etc., site, cost increased 1613 Title of project changed to Federal Office Building (Vesey Street) 1613 **Niagara Frontier Bridge Commission,** time extended for bridging Niagara River by 334 **Niagara River:** Bridge authorized across, at Niagara Falls, N. Y 1562 Time extended for bridging, at— Niagara Falls, N. Y 447 Tonawanda, N. Y 334 **Nicaragua:** Appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 Appropriations not available for supervising elections in 439 **Niobrara, Nebr.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at 1562 **Norfolk, Va.:** Appropriation for— Hydrographic Office expenses 444, 1543 Navy yard, caisson for dry dock 436 Improvement of inland waterway to Beaufort, N. C 1564 **Norris Anti-injunction Act.** *See* Injunctions in Labor Disputes. **North Alton, appropriation for care, etc.,** Confederate burial plats 689, 1595 **North Carolina:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 109, 837, 839 National forest administration 626, 1448 District Court at Winston-Salem and Rockingham, quarters for 859 Eastern judicial district, terms of District Court for 1350 Improvement of inland waterway to Norfolk, Va 1564 **North Dakota:** Appropriation for Indians, support, etc., of 109, 111, 837, 839 Bridge authorized across— Missouri River at Garrison 43 Red River of the North at Bygland, Minn 46 Des Lacs Lake, construction of dam authorized 67 Enabling Act of February 22, 1889 amended— School grants; public sale; price; exchanges 150 Leases; grazing, mineral, hydroelectric power 150 Easements in private lands; conditions 151 Proceeds for school maintenance 151 International Peace Garden, authorized to transfer certain school lands to 163 Judicial district, times and places of holding court 341 Time extended for bridging— Missouri River at— Elbowoods 134 Garrison 804 Red River of the North, between Minnesota and 65 **Northeastern Penitentiary,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 494, 1386 **Northern Cheyenne Indian Tribal Council,** sum authorized for expenses 1569 **Northern Navajo Indian Agency, N. Mex.,** appropriation for flood protection 824 **Northern New York Railroad Company,** may bridge Saint Lawrence River at Hogansburg, N. Y 81 **Northern Pacific Halibut Act:** Terms defined 142lxxxix Halibut fishing in closed season unlawful; disposition of unintentional catch 142 Port use; departures; etc., for violations unlawful 143 Port entries; possession; landings of prohibited catch 143 Penalties; patrols, searches 143 Delivery of violating Canadians and vessels to Canadian authorities 143 Seizure and forfeiture of violating vessels 144 Penalties not applicable to Commission 144 Duration of Act 144 **North Kona, Hawaii,** electric franchise grant in district of, approved 61 **North Platte Irrigation Project, Nebr.-Wyo.,** sum available for 116, 843 **Norway,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **O** **Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, Ill.,** appropriation for care, etc., Confederate Mound 689, 1595 **Obsolete Naval Property.** *See* Navy Department. **Occoquan, Va.,** conveyance of portion of workhouse property at, authorized 302 **Ocean and Lake Surveys,** appropriation for 1525 **O’Connor, Charles,** deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 525 **O’Connor, Vernon W.,** may bridge Rainy River at Baudette, Minn 62 **Offenses.** *See* Crimes and Misdemeanors. **Office of Legislative Counsel.** *See* Legislative Counsel. **Official Gazette, Patent Office:** Appropriation for printing, etc., of 514, 1404 Deficiency appropriation for printing, etc., of 1607 **Official Insignia,** unauthorized use of, prohibited 342 **Oglala, S. Dak.,** deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc., Indian school 534 **O’Hara, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Allegheny River between Sharpsburg and 1414 **Ohio River:** Bridge authorized across, at— Cairo, Ill 292 Owensboro, Ky 291 Time extended for bridging, at— Cannelton, Ind 779 Shawneetown, Ill 1554 Sistersville, W. Va 1557 Wellsburg, W. Va 69 **Oil and Gas.** *See also* Minerals. Appropriation for investigations 516, 1405 Leases on public lands, N. Dak., S. Dak., Mont., and Wash., authorized 150 Naval Reserves, protection of Government’s interest in former 527, 781 Prospecting permits, extensions of time on 445 Tax on oil 259 Transportation by pipe line 275 **Oklahoma:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 109, 111, 837 National forest administration 626, 1448 Cache Creek Indian Cemetery, patent issue for portion of, authorized 39 Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations— Coal and asphalt deposits, lease of 88 Terms; conditions; payments 89 Extensions, examination of records, etc 90 Five Civilized Tribes of. *See* Indians. Mangum, court facilities in Federal building 1424 Manufacture, etc., of alcohol in Osage county, for lawful purposes, permitted 302 Ponca City, federal building at, to provide facilities for district court 138 Wichita Indian Reservation, sale of cemetery reserves, authorized 74 Wichita Indians, attorneys’ fees in suits of, before Court of Claims 87 Payments; deposit into Treasury 88 **Oklahoma City, Okla.,** repayment to, for approaches to post office 539 **Old Cotton Gin Port, Miss.,** bridge authorized across Tombigbee River at 775 **Old Settler Cherokee Indians.** *See* Cherokee Indians. **Oleomargarine:** Regulations governing packages, weights, branding 902 Sales by manufacturers, retailers, in original stamped packages 902 Penalties 902 **Olympic Games,** admission of alien participants 1 **Omaha-Council Bluffs Missouri River Bridge Board:** Time extended for bridging Missouri River at— Florence, Nebr 606 Omaha, Nebr 903 **Omaha, Nebr.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at 290 **O’Malley, Matthew V.,** payment to mother of 16 **Optical, etc., Glass,** appropriation for production investigation 505, 1395xc **Ordnance, Bureau of, Navy.** *See* Navy Department. **Ordnance Department.** *See also* War Department. Armored tanks, sum available for 680 **Oregon:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 111, 839 National forest administration 626, 1448 Columbia River, time extended for compact for apportionment of waters of 381 Crater Lake National Park, lands added to 155, 156 Time extended for bridging Columbia River at The Dalles 48, 806 **Oregon City, Oreg.,** project for improving Willamette River at, modified 49 **Oregon, Ill.,** bridge authorized across Rock River at 59 **Organized Reserves.** *See* War Department. **Orland Irrigation Project, Calif.,** appropriation for 115, 843 **Orr School, D. C.,** appropriation for equipment 19 **Osage County, Okla.,** manufacture of industrial and beverage alcohol in, authorized 320 **Osage Indians, Okla.:** Appropriation for agency support, etc., from tribal funds 112, 839 Deficiency appropriation for education of children in Saint Louis Mission Boarding School 534 **Ottoman Empire,** appropriation for American convict prison maintenance 487, 1378 **Overtime Compensation.** *See* Economy Acts. **Owensboro, Ky.,** bridge authorized across Ohio River at 291 **Owyhee Irrigation Project, Oreg.,** appropriation for 116, 843 **P** **Pacific Coast,** appropriation for survey 510, 1400 **Pacific Halibut Fishery.** *See* Northern Pacific Halibut Act. **Pacific State Box and Casket Co.,** sale of land to, legalized 447 **Packers and Stockyards Act,** appropriation for enforcement of 620, 1441 **Pages,** Senate and House of Representatives: Appropriation for pay of— July 1 to 15, 1932 647 July 16 to 25, 1932 702 **Paitilla Point Military Reservation,** agreement with Panama for modification of boundary, authorized 145 **Paiute Indians, Nev.:** Appropriation for payment of reclamation charges against lands of 101, 831 Deficiency appropriation for paying charges on lands of 533 **Palo Verde Valley, Calif.,** deficiency appropriation for flood protection 535 **Panama:** Appropriation for— Envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 General Claims Commission, United States and 484 Payment to the government of 484, 1376 Agreement with, for modification of Paitilla Point Military Reservation, authorized 145 Extradition of fugitives from justice. *See* Panama Canal Zone. **Panama Canal Act:** Amendments— Regulations governing operation of Panama canal 578 Inspection of vessels; license of officers 578 Governor of Panama Canal; jurisdiction over Canal Zone 814 Towns and subdivisions; names and numbers 814 Magistrates’ courts; jurisdiction; powers; appointments to 814 Magistrates and constables; qualifications; oaths; rules prescribing duties 815 Governor; pardoning power 815 Notaries public; appointment 815 Appeals from magistrates’ courts 815 District courts; divisions; judges; terms of court; rules; jurisdiction 815 Jurors: qualifications; pay 816 Judges; pay; appointment of clerk; orders of, while absent from Canal Zone 816 Radio communication of orders to clerk 816 District Attorney; duties; assistants 817 Marshal; pay; assistants; duties 817 Appointment of district judge, district attorney, and marshal; leaves of absence 817 Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit; jurisdiction 817 **Panama Canal Zone.** *See also* Civil Code; Code of Civil Procedure; Criminal Code; Intercoastal Shipping Act, 1933. Appropriation for— Albrook Field, construction at 718xci Alien cripples, payment to 695, 1600 American seamen, relief, etc., of 478, 1375 Civil government expenses 695, 1601 Governor, salary of 694, 1600 Hospital care, Army officers, etc 678, 1585 Madden Dam construction, etc 695, 1600 Maintenance and operation expenses 694, 1600 Sanitation, etc 695, 1601 Seacoast defenses 682, 1588 Supplies, etc 694, 1600 Albrook Field, construction, etc., sums authorized 720 Aliens, reentry of deported 577 Annual leave provisions, employees of 1515 Birds, regulations for protecting 576 Bull fights prohibited 568 Cock fights prohibited 568 Credits allowed, moneys received for services, etc., rendered by 695 Customs service— Rules and regulations by Governor 813 Powers of customs officers 813 Punishment for unlawful importations 813 For importing merchandise not manifested; exemption 813 Sea stores 814 Dog fights prohibited 568 Domestic animals— Regulations on keeping of 578 Punishment for violations 579 Extradition of fugitives— From Republic of Panama; delivery; if citizens of United States 574 Demand for arrest; condemned criminals; telegraphic requests for detention 575 Delivery to agent 575 Fugitive’s papers; disposition; expense of capture 575 Firearms and dangerous weapons— Carrying on person unlawful; exceptions 573 Hunting permits; application; fee; regulations; validity 573 Penalty for violations 574 Fire hunting unlawful 572 Gambling establishments or possession of gambling devices in, unlawful 572 Gamboa Reach and Camp Gaillard, improvements at, sum authorized 721 Intoxicating liquors; importation of prohibited; exception 579 Laborers, Executive order making enticing of, a misdemeanor, repealed 810 Lotteries, prohibited 661 Market regulations, ordinance establishing, repealed 810 Oaths, authority of certain officials to administer 576 Paitilla Point Military Reservation, boundary modification 145 Panama Canal Act amendments. *See* Panama Canal Act. Penal Code amendments. *See* Criminal Code, Canal Zone. Postal Service— United States postal laws to govern 812 Post offices, establishment 812 Deposit money orders; interest rate 812 Repeal of former laws 813 Public defender; appointment; duties; compensation 578 Purchase of land on Taboguilla and Taboga Islands, balances available for 541 Radio communicating facilities on vessels using ports of 576 Regulations governing operation of, to be prescribed by President 578 Sanitation regulations— Punishment, violating quarantine regulations 818 Rules by President; issue of licenses 818 Street railway cars, regulations governing operation 577 United States citizenship conferred on certain natives of Virgin Islands residing in 336 Vessel inspection— Regulations; foreign vessels; certificacates 811 Penalties; revocation of certificates 811 Vessels for hire 812 Waterworks, etc., operation in Panama and Colon 695, 1601 Panama City, Panama: Appropriation for— Hydrographic Office expenses 444, 1543 Waterworks, sewers, and pavements 695, 1601 **Panama Railroad:** Appropriation for supplies, etc., for 694, 1600 Annual leave provisions, employees of 1515 Disposition of moneys received from 695, 1601 **Pan American Medical Association,** welcome of 906 **Pan American Sanitary Bureau,** appropriation for contribution 482, 1376 **Pan American Union,** appropriation for contribution 482, 1376 **Papago Indians, Ariz.,** appropriation for water supply development 99, 828 **Paper,** appropriation for investigation 505, 1395xcii **Paraguay,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Paratuberculosis,** appropriation for investigating, in animals 618, 1440 **Park and Planning Commission.** *See* National Capital Park and Planning Commission. **Parlatoria Date Scale,** appropriation for control, etc., of 631, 640, 1453, 1463 **Parole Board.** *See* District of Columbia, Board of Indeterminate Sentence and Parole. **Parole of Federal Prisoners.** *See* Prisons and Prisoners. **Parramore Post, American Legion,** memorial building, time extended for constructing 86 **Partnerships.** *See* Income Tax. **Passamaquoddy and Cobscook Bays,** appropriation for joint investigation, United States and Canada 485 **Passports:** Agencies, appropriation for 476, 1372 Fees, refund of erroneously collected 476, 1372 Period of validity; renewals, fees 157 **Patent Office.** *See* Commerce, Department of. **Patents:** Application fees 410 Foreign exhibitors at Chicago World’s Fair, protection of 703 **Patterson Field, Ohio,** construction, etc., sums authorized 721 **Pawcatuck River,** bridge authorized across, between Westerly, R. I., and Stonington, Conn 54 **Paul Junior High School, D. C.,** appropriation for 19 **Pawnee Indians, Okla.:** Appropriation for fulfilling treaty obligations with 110, 838 School building, etc., balance available for 104 **Payments of Tax.** *See* Income Tax, Payments. **Pay Reductions.** *See* Economy Acts. **Pearl River:** Bridge authorized across, at— Columbia, Miss 775 Leake County, Miss 78 Pearlington, Miss 296 **Pecatonica River,** bridge authorized across, at Harrison, Ill 57 **Pedricktown, N. J.,** appropriation for acquisition of land 675 **Pee Dee River,** time extended for bridging at Georgetown, S. C 804 **Penal and Correctional Institutions:** Appropriation for 493, 1384 Deficiency appropriation for 782 **Pend Oreille Lake,** bridge authorized across at Sandpoint, Idaho 805 **Penitentiaries:** Appropriation for— Maintenance, construction, etc 494, 1385 Medical and hospital service 494, 1385 **Pennsylvania:** Appropriation for— Marine school, maintenance 422, 1522 National forest administration 626, 1448 Bridge authorized across— Allegheny River between O’Hara and Sharpsburg 1414 Monongahela River at Pittsburgh 772 Compact with New Jersey for creation of Delaware River Joint Commission 308 Fayette and Washington Counties may bridge Monongahela River at Fayette City 85 Time extended for bridging Mahoning River at New Castle 82 **Pensions,** appropriation for Army and Navy 471 **Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act,** appropriation for enforcement 638, 1460 **Permanent Court of Arbitration, International Bureau of:** Appropriation for contribution 482, 1376 Deficiency appropriation for 537 **Persia,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Personnel Administration,** consolidation of governmental activities relating to 415 **Personnel Classification Board:** Appropriation for 464 Transfer to Civil Service Commission 416 **Personnel Reductions.** *See* Economy Acts. **Peru,** appropriation for ambassador to 476, 1373 **Petersburg, Alaska,** bond issue for public improvements, authorized 299 **Petersburg National Military Park, Va.,** appropriation for 691, 1597 **Petersburg, Va.,** appropriation for Federal Reformatory Camp 1387 **Petitions for Citizenship.** *See* Naturalization. **Petroleum, Crude,** tax on 260 **Petroleum Reserves, Naval,** appropriation for operation, etc 423, 1523 **Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Company.** *See* District of Columbia, Buzzards Point. **Philadelphia, Pa.:** Appropriation for— Hydrographic Office expenses 444, 1543 Mint 592, 1501cxiiia Naval Home, maintenance, etc., expenses 427, 1526 Naval hospital construction 436 Investigation of site subsurface 436 Limit of cost reduced 436 Restriction 783 **Philippine Islands:** Appropriation for— American seamen, relief, etc., of 478, 1375 Lepers, transfer of, to Culion 423, 1522 Postal equipment for use in 603, 1512 Resident Commissioners from 386, 1354 Soldiers, insane, care of 677, 1584 Immigration quota for fiscal year 767 Independence of— Constitution; convention to frame, authorized, mandatory provisions 761 Submission to President of United States; to Philippine people 763 Property and rights of United States, transfer to Commonwealth 764 Relations between governments pending complete independence 764 Recognition of Philippine independence; withdrawal of American sovereignty 768 Neutralization of islands 769 Notification to foreign governments of recognition of independence 769 Tariff and trade relations pending complete independence 769 Conferences authorized 769 Immigration laws of United States, application of, after independence 769 Statutes continued in force 769 Saving clause; effective date 770 Resident Commissioners, appointment 766 **Philippine Scouts,** disbanding authorized 407 **Phoenix, Ariz.,** appropriation for education of Indians 104, 833 **Phony Peach Disease,** appropriation for control, etc 624, 640, 1445, 1463 **Phosphate.** *See* Minerals. **Picuris Pueblo Indians, N. Mex.,** deficiency appropriation for purchase of farm equipment 533 **Pierre, S. Dak.,** appropriation for education of Indians 107, 835 **Pima Indians, Aria.,** appropriation for industrial assistance, etc 98 **Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,** deficiency appropriation for school repairs, etc 534 **Pipe Line Transportation of Oil,** tax on 275 **Pipestone, Minn.,** appropriation for Indian school 105, 534, 834 **Pistols and Dangerous Weapons.** *See* District of Columbia. **Pittsburgh, Pa.:** Appropriation for mining station, care, etc 516, 1406 Bridge authorized across Monongahela River at 47, 772 **Plant Dust Explosions,** appropriation for investigation, etc 630, 1451 **Plant Industry, Bureau of.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Plant-Nutrition Investigations,** appropriation for 624, 1445 **Plant Quarantine Board, Advisory Federal,** abolished 1463 **Plant Quarantine, Bureau of.** *See also* Agriculture, Department of. Cooperation with Mexican Government, control, etc., diseases of plants and fruits 640, 1462 **“Platform”,** construed in amendment of Carlin Act 774 **Platt National Park, Okla.,** appropriation for administration 123, 850 **Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y.,** appropriation for construction at 720 **Plattsburg, N. Y.,** Federal building site, boundary to be established 66 **Plumber and Gas Fitter Licenses, D. C.** *See* District of Columbia. **Plum Island Point, Mass.,** bridge authorized across Merrimack River at 1559 **Pocahontas, Ark.,** time extended for bridging Black River at 134 **Pocono Pines Assembly Hotels Co.,** payment of judgment to 1616 **Point Lookout, Md.,** appropriation for care, etc., of Confederate Cemetery at 1595 **Poland:** Appropriation for ambassador to 476, 1373 Agreement with, to postpone payment of indebtedness authorized 3 **Polando, John N.,** distinguished flying cross to 655 **Polar Year Program.** *See* Second Polar Year Program. **Ponca City, Okla.,** Federal building at, to provide facilities for district court 138 **Pope Field, N. C.:** Appropriation for construction of barracks, etc., for Air Corps troops 720 Construction, etc., sums authorized 721 **Poplar, Mont.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at 52 **Portage River Light Station, Mich.,** conveyance authorized 658 **Portales, N. Mex.,** grant of lands to Eastern Normal School at 75 **Port Huron, Mich.,** time extended for bridging Saint Clair River at 290xciv **Portland, Me.,** appropriation for Hydrographic Office expenses 444, 1543 **Portland, Oreg.:** Appropriation for Hydrographic Office expenses 444, 1543 Project for improving Willamette River at, modified 49 **Port Orford, Oreg.,** appropriation continued for Coast Guard station at 539 **Porto Rico.** *See* Puerto Rico. **Portugal,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Possessions of the United States:** Citizenship conferred on certain natives of the Virgin Islands residing in 336 Taxes of. *See* Income Tax. **Postage Rates.** *See also* Postal Service. Schedule of rates in Revenue Act of 1932 285 **Postal Savings System,** appropriation for supplies, etc 602, 1511 **Postal Service.** *See also* Post Office Department. Assignment of personnel in emergency 407 Canal Zone, Postal Laws of United States extended to 860 Postal service. *See* Panama Canal Zone. Collect-on-delivery and insured mail— Receipts; additional fee for; receipt of delivery; refunding fees 340 Schedule of fee rates 340 Declaration of full value, domestic registered mail 339 Domestic money orders— Fees for issue 708 Schedule of rates 709 Domestic registered mail— Uniform system of registration to be established; indemnification for loss; limit on amount 338 Actual value payments; condition; reinsurance authorized 339 Declaration of full value; adjustment of indemnity claims 339 Registration; application; schedule of fees 339 Additional fees; rates 339 Accounting; official mail exempted; effective date of Act 340 Lawrence, Mass., post office site, acquisition of additional lands for 319 Mails, transportation by motor vehicle authorized 809 Newark, N. J., post office site, sale authorized 568 Sale of easement over, authorized 569 Newspapers, periodicals, etc., sworn statement filed annually 148 Postage rate on certain second-class matter 338, 579, 709 Rates established by Revenue Act of 1932 285 Postmasters, compensation and allowances, computation 285 Revenue stamps, sale of, in certain post offices 1413 Rural carriers’ equipment allowance, fiscal year 1933 403 Second-class matter— Fee for entry of publication as; reentry 647 Metered mail 647 Postage charge on notices to publishers when undeliverable 709 Postage rates on publications entered as 579 Special-delivery messengers not included in economy provisions 1514 Sum not included in calculation of compensation rate 1514 Threatening communications, punishment for sending through mails 649 Travel allowances 405 Virgin Islands, collection of import duties on goods entering, through parcel post 333 **Post Field, Okla.:** Appropriation for construction of barracks, etc., for Air Corps troops 720 Construction, etc., sums authorized 721 **Postmaster General.** *See also* Post Office Department. Boston, Mass., investigation of lease of post-office garage in, directed 1412 Mail transportation by motor vehicles authorized 809 Newspapers, periodicals, etc., sworn statement filed annually 1486 Post offices, use of standard plans for 724 Public building projects to be selected by 718 Second-class mail matter, applications for entry of publications 647 **Post Office and Post Roads, House Committee on,** to continue investigation of expenditures by Post Office Department 1621 **Post Office Department:** Appropriation for— Accounts, Bureau of, salaries 597, 1507 Buildings, care, etc., of 597, 1506 Chief Inspector, Office of 597, 1507 Inspectors, salaries, etc 599, 1508 Contingent expenses 598, 1507 First Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 597, 600, 1506, 1509xcv Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 597, 602, 1506, 1511 Miscellaneous equipment 602, 603, 1511 Postal Savings System supplies 602, 1511 Rent, etc., for first, second, and third class offices 603, 1512 Vehicle allowance for delivery 603, 1512 Postmaster General, Office of 597, 599, 1506, 1508 Damage claims 599, 1508 Equipment shops building 599, 1508 Inventions, cash rewards to employees for 599, 1508 Law violations, rewards for detecting 599, 1508 Printing and binding 598, 1507 Purchasing agent, office of 597, 1507 Second Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 597, 600, 1506, 1509 Balances due foreign countries 601, 1510 Indemnity, lost international mail 602, 1511 Railway Mail Service 601, 1510 Transportation of mails 600, 1509 Solicitor, Office of, salaries 597, 1506 Third Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 597, 602, 1506, 1511 Indemnity, lost domestic mail 602, 1511 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 30, 34, 545, 548, 788, 791, 1617, 1619 Damage claims 27, 542, 785 Highland, Illinois, compromise settlement, cancellation of lease 783 Judgments 27, 28, 542 Rewards, payment of 783 Railway Mail Service, salaries 24 Rewards, payment of 24 Village delivery service 24 Appropriations for fiscal year 1933, made available as of July 1, 1932 702 Boston, Mass., investigation of lease of post-office garage in, directed 1412 Canal Zone postal service. *See* Panama Canal Zone. Collect-on-delivery mail. *See* Postal Service. Committee on Post Office and Post Roads to continue investigation of expenditures 1621 Deficiencies, appropriations from Treasury to supply 604, 1513 Domestic money orders, fees to be charged for issue of 708 Domestic registered mail. *See* Postal Service. Insured mail. *See* Postal Service. Mail transportation by motor vehicle authorized 809 Newspapers, periodicals, etc., sworn statement filed annually 1486 Postage rates. *See* Postal Service. Purchase, etc., articles of United States 604 Rural carriers equipment allowance, fiscal year 1933 403 Scientific investigations by Bureau of Standards 604, 1513 Second-class matter, postage charge on notices to publishers when undeliverable 709 Subsistence, etc., restriction 605 Travel expenses of civilians when transferred; restriction 604, 1513 Vehicles, motor, limit on expenditures; use restricted 604 Washington City post office, control of, by Secretary of the Treasury 1419 **Post Office Department Building,** restriction on demolition of 26 **Post, Wiley,** distinguished flying cross to 655 **Potash.** *See* Minerals. **Potomac River,** bridge authorized across, at Dahlgren, Va 1557 **Potsdam, Germany,** sum available for gravity observation 510 **Poultry Congress, Fourth World’s,** balance continued available 24 **Power-site Crossing, Mont.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at 44 **Prescott National Forest, Ariz.,** mining rights in 771 **President of the Senate, United States Georgia Bicentennial Commission,** appointment of certain members by 1347 **President of the United States:** Appropriation for— Compensation of 452 Protection of 488, 589, 1380, 1498 Deficiency appropriation for joint committee on inaugural ceremonies of 780 Agreements with foreign governments to postpone indebtedness subject to approval of 3 Appropriations, impounding of, may be waived 404 Army and Navy, personnel, restriction on transfer, fiscal year 1933 411 Boardman, Russell, etc., presentation to, of distinguished flying cross by 655 Canal Zone, regulations governing sanitation and quarantine 818 Consolidation of governmental activities, report to Congress 415 Cotton, delivery of Government-owned, to American National Red Cross, on approval of 797xcvi Executive Departments, powers in reorganization of, under Economy-Acts 413, 1517 Executive Orders. *See* Executive Orders. Federal Home Loan Bank Board appointments by 736 Furlough provisions, exemptions 399 Goethe Society of America, acceptance of gift 1620 Kickapoo Indians, discretionary extension of restrictions on lands of 820 National banks, may extend by proclamation powers granted Comptroller of the Currency 907 Naval Academy graduates, 1932, appointment as ensigns authorized 149 New Jersey judicial district, appointment to fill vacancy authorized 161 Succeeding vacancies 161 Panama Canal— Regulations governing operation of 578 Inspection of vessels; license of officers 578 Panama Canal Act, appointments under 815 Pan-American Medical Association, welcome of 906 Philippine Islands Independence Act— Constitution to be submitted to 763 Negotiations with foreign governments for neutralization 769 Notification to foreign governments of independence of 769 Power to suspend operation of laws, etc 765 Proclamation, issue of, to preserve independence 762 United States High Commissioner, appointment 766 Philippine Scouts, disbanding authorized 407 Proclamations. *See* Proclamations. Provisions of Act authorizing transfer of powder by War Department may be suspended by 1487 Pulaski Memorial Day, proclamation designating October 11, 1932 571 Putnam, Amelia Earhart, presentation of distinguished flying cross by 571 Reconstruction Finance Corporation monthly report to be submitted to 712 Reports under Economy Act, vacancies filled 403 Sick leave of absence, regulations to obtain uniformity 407 United States Georgia Bicentennial Commission, appointment of members 1347 Virgin Islands, municipal inprovements under rules to be prescribed by 129 Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, proclamation to issue 145 Wheat and cotton, delivery of Government-owned, to Red Cross upon approval of 61, 605 **Presidio of San Francisco, Calif.,** appropriation for construction at 720 **Pribilof Islands, Alaska:** Appropriation for— Natives, food, etc., for 513, 1403 Supplies, etc., for shipment to 512, 1402 **Printing and Binding:** Appropriation for— Agriculture, Department of 612, 1434 Alaska Railroad 129 American Battle Monuments Commission 453 Arlington Memorial Bridge Commission 454 Board of Mediation 455 Board of Tax Appeals 455 Civil Service Commission 456 Commerce, Department of 497, 1389 Congress 157 Court of Claims 491, 1383 Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of 490, 1382 Customs Court 491, 1382 District of Columbia 348 Education, Office of 92 Efficiency, Bureau of 455 Employees’ Compensation Commission 457 Executive Office 453 Federal Board for Vocational Education 458 Federal Power Commission 459 Federal Radio Commission 460 Federal Trade Commission 460 Fine Arts, Commission of 456 General Accounting Office 460 Geographic Board, United States 467 Geological Survey 119, 847 George Washington Bicentennial Commission 461 Government Printing Office 157, 396, 1364 Interior Department 92, 821 Interstate Commerce Commission 463 Justice, Department of 488, 1379 Labor, Department of 520, 1409 Library of Congress 395, 1364 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 464 National Park Service 92, 821 Navy Department 444, 1542 Personnel Classification Board 464 Post Office Department 598, 1507xcvii Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital 464 Shipping Board, United States 468 Smithsonian Institution 466 State, Department of 476, 1372 Supreme Court, United States 490, 1382 Tariff Commission 466 Treasury Department 581, 1490 Veterans’ Administration 471 War Department 666, 1572 Deficiency appropriation for— Commerce, Department of 21, 532, 1607 District of Columbia 19 Justice, Department of 22, 535 War Department 540 Amount available for fiscal year 1933 407 Legislative allotment; balance apportioned 408 Amount available for paper; distribution 408 Authorized publications 408 Stationery for Members of Congress, etc 408 Congressional publications, form, etc., of prescribed by Joint Committee on 1603 Writings of George Washington 63 **Prison Camps,** appropriation for construction, maintenance, etc 496, 1387 **Prison Commission, International,** deficiency appropriation for 1611 **Prisoners.** *See* Federal Prisoners; Juvenile Offenders; Prisons and Prisoners. **Prisons and Prisoners:** Appropriations for maintenance. *See* Justice, Department of. Board of Indeterminate Sentence and Parole. *See* District of Columbia. Convict made goods, restriction on purchase by Executive Departments 418 Good conduct allowance for paroled prisoners 381 Paroled prisoners; no deductions for good conduct during parole period 381 Released prisoners; status of, if released with deductions for good conduct 381 Sentences of imprisonment; date commencing; if commitment to await transportation 381 Good conduct; computation of deductions 381 Paroled prisoners; no deductions 381 Released prisoners; status of 381 Transportation of certain juvenile offenders to States 301 **Prisons, Bureau of.** *See* Justice, Department of. **Probation System, United States Courts,** appropriation for 496, 1387 **Process Service,** on Attorney General, in suits to clear title to lands in Lenawee County, Mich 162 **Proclamations.** *See also* President of United States. Banking business in District of Columbia, extending powers granted Comptroller of the Currency 1546 National banks, issue of, extending powers granted Comptroller of the Currency over 907 Philippine Islands— Announcing results of commonwealth elections 763 Issue of, to preserve government of 762 Withdrawal of sovereignty in 768 Pulaski Memorial Day 571 Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park established 145 **“Professional Actor”,** construed in contract labor provisions of Immigration Act of 1917 67 **Prohibition Bureau.** *See* Justice, Department of. **Prophetstown, Ill.,** time extended for bridging Rock River at 82 **Prospecting Permits.** *See also* Gas; Oil. Extension of, for potash mining on public domain, authorized 151 **Public Buildings.** *See also* Treasury Department. Acquisition of sites for emergency construction 722 Period for proposals reduced 722 Title by United States before final judgment 722 Filing of declaration of taking; compensation 722 Service on occupants of premises; eviction 723 Condemnation proceedings 723 No expenditures for, if sums not available 720 Coast Guard
(Apex)Building, D. C., work discontinued 593, 1502 Construction materials, etc., produced in United States to be used 1520 Exception when cost increased 1521 Demolition restriction on certain 26 District of Columbia, amount for 593 Rental restriction modified 1517 Seguin, Tex., site designated 593 State Department Building remodeling, etc., forbidden 26, 593 **Public Buildings and Public Parks, National Capital.** *See also* Independent Offices. Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, appropriation available for maintenance 18xcviii **Public Buildings Commission.** *See* Independent Offices. **Public Building Sites,** title to, subject to mineral rights reservation 901 **Public Debt Service.** *See* Treasury Department. **Public Domain.** *See* Minerals; Public Lands. **Public Health,** consolidation of governmental activities relating to 415 **Public Health, International Office of:** Appropriation for contribution 482, 1376 Deficiency appropriation for 537 **Public Health Service.** *See also* Treasury Department. Details from, to cooperate with Bureau of Mines 516, 1406 Ellis Island hospitals, use of, by 591, 1500 Enlistment allowance suspended 1519 Hawaii, survey for treatment of leprous persons 700 Panama Canal chief quarantine officer, compensation of 695 Receipts, disposal of 591, 1500 Retired pay of officers, fiscal year 1933 402 Veterans’ Administration beneficiaries, transfer of funds for care, etc., of 470 **Public Lands:** Arizona, confirmation of selection for University 151 Bowdoin Well, Mont., lease of 452 California, Metropolitan Water District of Southern, grant right of way for aqueduct 324 Camp Ripley Military Reservation, conveyance to Minnesota 141 Colorado, patents for certain lands in, restored to public domain on May 20, 1931 156 Preference rights; payments; rules to be prescribed 157 Colorado School of Mines, grant to 141 District of Columbia— Transfer of jurisdiction over, between Federal and District authorities 161 Approval of Park and Planning Commission; report to Congress 162 Existing laws not repealed 162 Eastern New Mexico Normal School, grant to 75 Entries on certain, validated 167 Entry on, when containing sodium or sulphur deposits 1570 Fallon, Nev., conveyance to 649 Fort Hall Indian Reservation, ceded lands on former, desert land sale Act provisions extended to 146 Homestead entries of widows of Indian war veterans 1424 Homestead entries, time extended for offering final proof; condition 153 Homesteads, settlers may be excused from residence in drought areas 59 Absence period added to life of entry 59 International Peace Garden, transfer to, of school lands in North Dakota authorized 163 Mining claims, suspension of annual assessment work 290 New Mexico— Issue of patents for certain, if held under color of title 53 Production of sulphur upon 701 Nonmetallic deposits on, suspension of payments, acreage rentals 798 School grants, N. Dak., S. Dak., Mont., Wash.— Public sale required; minimum price; exchanges 150 Leases; grazing, mineral, hydroelectric power 150 Easements in private lands; conditions 151 Proceeds for school maintenance 151 Rights reserved; repeal of inconsistent provisions 151 School section grants— Mineral rights reserved by States 140 Lease of mineral deposits authorized 140 Forfeiture if disposition contrary hereto 140 Lands in existing reservations, and in Alaska, excluded 141 Relinquishment of lieu lands by States 141 Utah, Toole County, exchange of potassium-bearing lands 566 Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, transfer of, to establish 145 Withdrawals of, vacated and opened to entry, etc., under mining laws 136 **Public Printing and Binding.** *See* Printing and Binding. **Public Roads, Bureau of.** *See also* Agriculture, Department of. Cooperative road construction on unappropriated, etc., lands 635 Engineering services charge may include depreciation on equipment used 1456 Federal-aid highway system, convictlabor restriction 634, 1456 Government Island, Alameda, Calif., appropriation continued for building 645, 1466xcix Highways, emergency appropriation for, continued 1457 Road and bridge flood relief, Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama, balances available for 635, 1457 Tolls on publicly owned bridges to apply on construction costs 1456 Vehicles, sum available for; restriction 643, 1456 **Public Schools, D. C.** *See also* District of Columbia. Authority of Superintendent of, to make appointments between meetings of Education Board 134 **Public School Section Grants.** *See* Public Lands. **Public Utilities Commission, D. C.:** Licenses for operating passenger vehicles 555 Powers and duties of, street railway merger 752 **Public-Utility Standards,** appropriation for investigation 505, 1395 **Public Works.** *See also* Economy Acts. Appropriation for emergency construction of 716 **Publishers,** postage charge on notices to, of undeliverable second-class matter 709 **Pueblo Indians, N. Mex.:** Appropriation for— Irrigation systems, flood-damage repairs 102, 831 Land and water rights purchase, etc 825 Quieting titles to lands of 96, 825 Water supply development 99, 828 Deficiency appropriation for quieting title to lands, etc 532 Balance available for conservation, etc., of lands of 102 **Puerto Rico:** Appropriation for— Agricultural experiment station 613, 1435 American seamen, relief, etc., of 478, 1375 District court expenses, salaries of judges, etc 490, 492, 1382 Forest highways 645 National forest administration 626, 1448 Postal equipment for use in 603, 1512 Resident Commissioner from 386, 1354 Vocational education, promotion of 458 Deficiency appropriation for vocational education in 17 Federal Home Loan Bank Act provisions to include 725 Loans to financial institutions, etc., by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 714 Name of island of Porto Rico changed to 158 Relief loans, terms on 710 Resident Commissioners. *See* Congress. United States citizenship conferred on certain natives of Virgin Islands residing in 336 Vocational education, appropriation for fiscal year 1933 412 **Pulaski Memorial Day,** President to issue proclamation designating October 11, 1932, as 571 **Putnam, Amelia Earhart,** award of Distinguished Flying Cross to, authorized 571 **Pyramid Lake Reservation, Nev.,** appropriation for irrigation system 101, 831 **Q** **Quarantine Inspection Service.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Quartermaster Corps.** *See also* War Department. Marin County, Calif., landing field, appropriations continued available 673 Motor vehicle restriction 672 **Quinaielt Indian Reservation, Wash.,** Act authorizing land withdrawal for lighthouse, repealed 37 **Quin, Percy E.,** payment to widow of 525 **R** **Radio Act of 1927,** qualifications and citizenship of station operators 160 **Radioactive Substances,** appropriation for investigation 507, 1397 **Radio Commission.** *See* Federal Radio Commission. **Radio Division.** *See* Commerce, Department of. **Radio Facilities,** tax on 270 **Radio Receiving Sets,** tax on 263 **Radio Research,** appropriation for 505, 1395 **Radiotelegraph Conference, International, Madrid, Spain:** Appropriation for participation 483 Balance available for 1378 **Radiotelegraphic Convention, International,** appropriation for contribution 1376 **Railroads:** Discriminations against certain. *See* Land Grant Railroads. Interstate Commerce Commission to investigate effect of application of six-hour day 65 Loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 714 Interstate Commerce Commission approval 714 Reorganization of insolvent. *See* Bankruptcy Act. c **Railway Mail Service,** appropriation for 601, 1510 **Railway Trains,** unlawful taking of property from. *See* Interstate Commerce. **Rainy River:** Bridge authorized across, at Baudette, Minn 62 Protective works, etc., balance available for 542 **Randall Junior High School, D. C.,** appropriation for 19 **Randolph Field, Tex.:** Appropriation for construction at 720 Amount reappropriated 1580 Construction, etc., sums authorized 721 **Randolph, Mo.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at 149, 772 **Rapid City, S. Dak.,** appropriation for education of Indians 107, 835 **Raritan Arsenal, N. J.,** appropriation for construction at 720 **Reappraisement of Entries.** *See* Tariff Act of 1930. **Receiverships.** *See* Income Tax. **Reclamation.** *See* Irrigation and Reclamation. **Reclamation, Bureau of.** *See also* Interior Department. Division of expenses of investigations for States, etc., after January 1, 1933 117 Power sale rate, interest on cost of power system not included 76 Reimbursement for salary of employee on work for Navy Department 1609 **Reclamation Law.** *See also* Irrigation and Reclamation. Deferment of the repayment of moneys advanced to the reclamation fund 78 Extension of provisions of, to cover charges for 1932 and 1933 authorized 1427 Withdrawals of public lands under, authorized vacated 136 Rules, regulations, etc 137 **Reconstruction Finance Corporation.** *See also* Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932; Federal Home Loan Bank Act. Creation; office and branches; citation of act 5 Amount of capital stock 5 Advances to farmers 5 Directors; employees 5 Appointment, terms, oath 6 Corporate rights and powers 6 Franking privilege 6 Loans and advances by corporation 6 Security; amount limited; period of loan; fees prohibited 7 Drafts and bills of exchange, acceptance 8 Exceptions; security 8 Deposit of corporate moneys 8 Reports, records, etc., furnished Corporation 8 Examination of applicants for loan 8 Obligations of corporation 9 Maturity date; interest rate; security; guaranty by Government; payment 9 Purchase and discount by Federal Reserve banks; exemption from taxation 9 Debenture, bond and note forms; preparation; custody of plates 10 Corporation as depositary of public money 10 Liquidation by Directors; procedure 10 By Secretary of Treasury 10 Reports to Congress 11 Penalty provisions 11 False statements; willful overvaluation of security; counterfeiting; embezzlement; false book entries. 11 Giving unauthorized information 12 Corporate name, use of 12 Criminal Code, sections applicable 12 Amendments; separability of pro visions 12 Appropriation for making payments upon subscriptions 14 Amendments— Limitation on advances modified 714 Restriction on existing projects removed 714 Reports, records, etc., available 714 Outstanding obligations, increase authorized 714 Advances to farmers 714 Benefits extended to Territories, etc 714 Restriction on loans to institution with officer a director of corporation 715 Board of directors, composition modified; terms 715 Secretary of Treasury to market obligations, crediting of proceeds 715 Discounting in exigency; restrictions 715 Loans to banks; closed savings banks included 715 Home loan bank funds made available 728 Loans to farmers, crop production, 1933; advances for 795 Salaries of employees 402 **Record on Appeal.** *See* Criminal Law. **Red Cross.** *See* American National Red Cross. ci **Rederiaktiebolaget Nordstjernan,** Swedish corporation, balance continued available for arbitration of claim of 538 **Red Lake Indians, Minn.:** Appropriation for education 103, 832 Road, etc., construction on reservation 112, 840 **Red Men, Improved Order of,** charter amendment 1423 **Red River of the North:** Bridge authorized across, at Bygland, Minn 46 Time extended for bridging, between Minnesota and North Dakota 65 **Refrigerators,** tax on 263 **Regional Agricultural Credit Corporations.** *See also* Agricultural-Credit Corporations. Creation, by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 713 Capital, subscription, management 713 Advances for agriculture, stockraising, etc.; interest 713 Rediscounting paper 713 Operating expenses 713 **Registered Mail.** *See* Postal Service. **Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons.** *See* Vocational Rehabilitation. **Relief Act.** *See* Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932. **Relief of Unemployed, D. C.:** Appropriation for 373 Additional amount for 1606 **Reno, Nev.,** acceptance of title to part of new post-office building site 539 **Reno Quartermaster Depot Military Reservation, Okla.,** appropriation for Southwestern Reformatory 495 **Reorganization, etc., Executive Departments.** *See* Executive Departments. **Reorganization of Railroads.** *See* Bankruptcy Act. **Representatives in Congress.** *See* Congress. **Republic of Panama.** *See* Panama. **Reserve Officers’ Training Corps.** *See also* War Department. Students in designated units, no funds available for additional 686, 1593 **Restraining Orders.** *See* Injunctions in Labor Disputes. **Retired Pay:** Construed 406 Limitation on amount. *See* Economy Acts. **Retirement and Disability Fund, Foreign Service,** sum credited to 479, 1374 **Retirement for Age.** *See* Economy Acts. **Returns of Income Tax.** *See* Income Tax, Returns. **Revenue Act of 1926:** Amendments— Board of Tax Appeals— Fees for certifying records of 286 Filing petition for review of decision 286 Credit allowed for gift taxes 278 Deduction of tax on prior taxed property 281 Deductions 280 Determining value of gross estate of decedent 279 Determining value of net estates 244 Future interests, extension of time for tax payments 284 Lien for taxes 283 Nonresidents, deductions from gross estates 281 Payments, time for 282 Refund of taxes for taxable year 1918 288 Refunds 283 Revenue stamps, sale of, in certain post offices 1413 Stamp taxes— Conveyances 275 Sales of produce for future delivery 275 Stamp tax on issues of bonds 272 Issues of stock 272 Transfers of bonds 274 Transfers of stock 273 **Revenue Act of 1928,** amendment, credits or refunds of payments under 213 **Revenue Act of 1932:** Amendment— Tax exemption of articles delivered under certain contracts prior to June 21, 1932 302 Table of Contents 169–173 Title I—Income Tax 173 Subtitle A—Introductory provisions 173 Subtitle B—General provisions 174 Part I—Rates of tax 174 Part II—Computation of net income 178 Part III—Credits against tax 185 Part IV—Accounting periods and methods 185 Part V—Returns and payments 188 Part VI—Miscellaneous provisions 190 Subtitle C—Supplemental provisions 191 Supplement A—Rates of tax 191 Supplement B—Computation of net income 195 Supplement C—Credits against tax 211 Supplement D—Returns and payments 213 Supplement E—Estates and trusts 219 Supplement F—Partnerships 222 Supplement G—Insurance Companies 223cii Supplement H—Nonresident Alien Individuals 228 Supplement I—Foreign Corporations 229 Supplement J—Possessions of the United States 231 Supplement K—China Trade Act corporations 232 Supplement L—Assessment and collection of deficiencies 233 Supplement M—Interest and additions to tax 238 Supplement N—Claims against transferees and fiduciaries 240 Supplement 0—Overpayments 242 Title II—Additional estate tax 243 Title III—Gift tax 245 Title IV—Manufacturers’ excise taxes 259 Title V—Miscellaneous taxes 270 Part I—Tax on telegraph, telephone, radio, and cable facilities 270 Part II—Admissions tax 271 Part III—Stamp taxes 272 Part IV—Tax on transportation of oil by pipe line 275 Part V—Tax on leases of safe deposit boxes 276 Part VI—Tax on checks 276 Part VII—Tax on boats 277 Part VIII—Administrative provisions 277 Title VI—Estate tax amendments 278 Title VII—Tax on transfers to avoid income tax 284 Title VIII—Postal rates 285 Title IX—Administrative and general provisions 286 Adjustment of carriers’ liability to conform to recapture payments 287 Allowances of refund and credits, date of 287 Board of Tax Appeals— Fees 286 Review of decisions 286 Definitions 289 Effective date of Act 289 Jeopardy assessments 287 Limitation on prosecutions 288 On taxpayers’ suits 286 Refunds of miscellaneous taxes 287 Refunds of taxes for taxable year 1918 288 Separability clause 289 Special disbursing agents of Treasury 288 **Revenue Stamps,** sale of, in certain post offices directed 1413 **Revised Statutes:** Amended— Section 3226 286 Section 3228 287 Section 4934 410 Repealed— Sections 14–17, 20, 21, 23, 42, 51–53, 75–78, 85–88 1428 Section 89 1349 Sections 90–93, 130, 135, 142, 155–157, 163, 164, 167, 168, 171, 198, 201, 212 1428 Sections 221–223, 227, 231, 235, 238, 242, 253, 255, 268, 271, 276, 279, 299, 300A, 300B 1428 Sections 316, 317, 322, 323, 332, 334 1428 Section 340 1349 Sections 351, 352, 393, 394, 414, 416, 433, 440, 443, 445, 466, 477, 484, 485 1428 Sections 490–492, 503, 511, 521, 522, 561, 628, 768, 770, 777, 778, 781, 825–827 1428 Sections 831, 835–837, 839–845, 847 1428 Section 972 1349 Sections 980, 1008, 1009, 1037–1040, 1048, 1090, 1094, 1099–1103, 1106, 1107 1428 Sections 1109, 1113, 1115, 1117, 1119, 1121, 1123, 1124, 1126, 1128–1131, 1133 1428 Sections 1134, 1137, 1139, 1140, 1142, 1146–1148, 1151, 1152, 1154, 1155, 1159–1163, 1168 1428 Sections 1170–1173, 1179–1182, 1184–1188, 1190, 1193, 1195–1198, 1200 1428 Sections 1202–1208, 1213–1217, 1219–1221, 1235, 1236, 1238–1240, 1262, 1263 1428 Sections 1267, 1269, 1271–1273, 1277, 1279, 1282, 1283, 1286, 1287, 1289, 1290 1428 Sections 1292, 1295,1297,1315, 1316 1428 Sections 1326, 1332, 1339, 1340, 1343, 1363–1366, 1368, 1371, 1372, 1376 1429 Sections 1377, 1390–1392, 1394, 1399, 1400, 1412, 1416, 1423–1425, 1446, 1447 1429 Sections 1460, 1461, 1472, 1476, 1478, 1479, 1484, 1491, 1492, 1497, 1513, 1514 1429 Sections 1522–1525, 1529–1531, 1540, 1541, 1556, 1558, 1559, 1561, 1562, 1565–1570 1429 Sections 1572, 1573, 1577–1579, 1589, 1590, 1594–1599, 1601, 1602, 1608, 1615 1429ciii Sections 1618, 1661–1663, 1667, 1670, 1672, 1673, 1676–1679, 1682, 1684, 1687 1429 Sections 1690, 1691,1694, 1702–1705, 1720, 1729, 1730, 1732, 1733, 1739, 1741 1429 Sections 1747, 1751, 1762, 1799, 1817, 1842, 1845–1853, 1856, 1859, 1862, 1863 1429 Sections 1865–1867,1869–1872, 1874–1877, 1879–1882, 1885, 1887, 1889, 1891 1429 Sections 1896–1954, 1958, 1991, 2034, 2036, 2041, 2043–2051, 2054, 2055, 2062 1429 Sections 2065, 2099, 2102, 2107, 2128–2131, 2175-2217, 2226, 2227, 2233, 2241 1429 Sections 2256, 2299, 2312–2315 1429 Sections 2316, 2317, 2367, 2390 1430 Sections 2458, 2459, 2461, 2462 1349 Sections 2489, 2491–2513, 2517–2519, 2522, 2523, 2525-2536, 2538, 2539 1430 Sections 2541–2553, 2555–2560, 2562–2569, 2576–2579, 2582, 2583, 2586, 2587 1430 Sections 2591–2607, 2618, 2624 1430 Section 2628 1349 Sections 2634, 2642 1430 Sections 2644, 2645 1349 Sections 2650, 2653, 2655–2686, 2688–2710, 2712–2726, 2728–2746, 2750 1430 Sections 2752–2755, 2757, 2917, 3109, 3112, 3145, 3148, 3178, 3222, 3237, 3245 1430 Section 3297 1349 Sections 3328, 3365, 3378–3380, 3401, 3410, 3412, 3413, 3420–3433, 3435, 3436 1430 Sections 3438–3442, 3465, 3489, 3564, 3572–3575, 3579, 3582, 3586, 3592, 3594 1430 Sections 3596–3599, 3601–3612, 3654–3658, 3666, 3669, 3680, 3697, 3756–3788 1430 Sections 3789–3802, 3807–3809, 3811, 3813–3827, 3837, 3865, 3866, 3872, 3875–3878 1431 Sections 3881, 3884, 3886, 3897, 3902-3910 1431 Sections 3911, 3912 1349 Section 3970 1431 Sections 3972, 3973 1349 Sections 3997, 3998 1431 Section 3999 1349 Sections 4000–4005, 4024, 4025, 4032, 4047 1431 Section 4056 1349 Sections 4092–4096, 4123, 4124, 4135, 4140, 4175, 4185, 4186, 4212, 4229–4231 1431 Sections 4243, 4244, 4246–4248 1431 Sections 4316, 4317, 4334, 4340–4345 1349 Sections 4346, 4347 1431 Section 4371 1349 Sections 4458, 4592–4594, 4616, 4631–4635, 4642, 4643, 4648, 4649, 4672, 4675 1431 Sections 4689, 4710, 4714, 4718, 4723, 4725–4727, 4730–4733, 4736–4740, 4743 1431 Sections 4751, 4758–4765, 4767–4769, 4774, 4775, 4777, 4779, 4781, 4782, 4789 1431 Sections 4817, 4828, 4832, 4836, 4837, 4845–4848, 4864, 4924–4928, 4932, 4937–4950 1431 Sections 4952, 4954–4970, 5180, 5181, 5194, 5245, 5249, 5255, 5411, 5412, 5568 1431 Sections 5569, 5597, 5598 1431 **Rhode Island,** bridge authorized across, Pawcatuck River 54 **Richmond, Va.:** Army equipment loan, for Confederate reunion at 139 Survey of battlefield in vicinity of, appropriation continued available 541 **Rifle Practice, National Board for Promotion of,** appropriation for 688, 1594 **Rinder, H. A.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at Niobrara, Nebr 1562 **Rio Grande:** Bridge authorized across, at— Boca Chica, Tex 297 Fort Hancock, Tex 295 Time extended for bridging, at Boca Chica, Tex 1413 **Rio Grande Irrigation Project, N. Mex.-Tex.,** appropriation for 116, 843 **Rivers and Harbors.** *See also* Navigation Rules. Appropriation for— Authorized projects 717 Preservation, etc., of 693, 1599 Act of 1902, “commerce” construed 42 Act of March 3, 1899, provisions extended to Virgin Islands 565 Contribution of local interests, permit reduction of, in proportion to reduction in improvement costs 1545civ Improvement of Willamette River, between Oregon City and Portland, Oreg., modified 49 **Riverton Irrigation Project, Wyo.,** appropriation for 117, 844 **Roads.** *See* Public Roads, Bureau of. **Robinson, Samuel:** Appropriation for services 527, 1603 Employment continued 398 **Rockefeller Center,** entry under bond of exhibits authorized 705 **Rockingham, N. C.,** quarters for district court 859 **Rock Island, Ill.:** Appropriation for— Arsenal, hydroelectric power plant, dredging in connection with 680 Bridges, operating, etc 680, 1586 Confederate Cemetery, care, etc., of 689, 1595 Construction at 720 **Rock River:** Bridge authorized across, at— Byron, Ill 59 Oregon, Ill 59 Time extended for bridging, at— Moline, Ill 805 Prophetstown, Ill 82 **Rockwell Field, Calif.:** Appropriation for construction at 720 Construction, etc., sums authorized 721 **Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo.,** appropriation for administration 123, 850 **Roosevelt (Business) High School, D. C.,** appropriation for 360, 362 **Roosevelt Island, D. C.,** to be known as Theodore Roosevelt Island 799 **Roosevelt Memorial Association,** acceptance of Masons Island, D. C., from, authorized 163 **Rope,** duty on, from Philippine Islands 764 **Rose, Henry M.,** appropriation for salary 382 **Rouses Point, N. Y.,** time extended for bridging Lake Champlain at 775 **Rowan, J. J.,** time extended for bridging Ohio River at Shawneetown, Ill 1554 **Rubber:** Appropriation for investigation 505, 624, 1395 Investigation of crops, improvement, etc 1446 **Rubio, Emilio Cortez,** appropriation authorized for indemnity payment 907 **Rulo, Nebr.,** bridge authorized across Missouri River at 1555 **Rumania:** Appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 Agreement with, to postpone payment of indebtedness authorized 3 **Rupert Station, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Catawissa River at 53 **Rural Carriers,** equipment allowance, fiscal year 1933 403 **Rural Delivery, Postal Service,** appropriation for 600, 1509 **Rural Sanitation,** appropriation for 591, 1500 **Rutherford, Samuel,** payment to widow of 525 **S** **Sabine River:** Time extended for bridging, at— Calcasieu Parish, La 342 Vernon Parish, La 296 **Sac and Fox Indians.** *See* Indians. **Sacaton, Ariz.,** deficiency appropriation for Indian school building 1608 **Sacramento River, Calif.,** appropriation for flood control 694, 1599 **Safe Deposit Boxes,** tax on leases of 276 **Sailing Vessels.** *See* Navigation Rules. **Saint Charles, Mo.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at 82, 779 **Saint Clair River,** time extended for bridging, at Port Huron, Mich 290 **Saint Croix Chippewa Indians, Wis.,** appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 113, 841 **Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D. C.:** Appropriation for maintenance, etc 130, 856 Deficiency appropriation for 529, 1605 Sum available for receiving buildings 857 **Saint Francis River:** Time extended for bridging, at— Lake City, Ark 83 Madison, Ark 83 **Saint Francisville, Mo.,** bridge authorized across Des Moines River at 802 **Saint Johns Bluff Military Reservation:** Contract for purchase of, terminated 700 Quitclaim deed to be executed; refunds 700 **Saint Joseph River,** bridge authorized across, at Saint Joseph, Mich 38 **Saint Lawrence River:** Bridge authorized across, at Hogansburg, N. Y 81 Time extended for bridging, at Alexandria Bay, N. Y 83, 806 **Saint Louis-Kansas City Short Line Railroad Company:** Time extended for bridging Missouri River at— Arrow Rock, Mo 82 Saint Charles, Mo 82 **Saint Louis Mission Boarding School, Okla.,** appropriation for education of Osage Indian children 534, 833cv **Saint Louis, Mo.:** Courthouse, customhouse, etc., cost increased 1613 Time extended for bridging Mississippi River at 1563 **Saint Maries, Idaho,** appropriation for caring for graves of fire fighters at 626, 1447 **Saint Paul, Minn.:** Post office, customhouse, etc., cost increased 1613 Tunnel construction authorized 1613 **Salt Lake Basin Irrigation Project, Utah:** Appropriation for construction; contracts required 116 Balance available for 844 **Salt Lake City, Utah,** appropriation for assay office 592 **Salvador,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **San Bernardino National Forest, Calif.,** appropriation for improvements 627, 1449 **San Carlos Indian Reservation, Ariz.:** Appropriation for— Industrial, etc., assistance 828, 829 Irrigation 100 Balance available for employees’ building 104 **San Diego, Calif.:** Contract of M. H. Golden for building at naval operating base, legalized 537 Grant of lands in Cleveland National Forest, etc., enlarged 146 **Sandpoint, Idaho,** bridge authorized across Pend Oreille Lake at 805 **San Felipe Pueblo Indians, N. Mex.:** Appropriation for education 105 Deficiency appropriation for land, irrigation, etc 532 **San Francisco Bay,** time extended for bridging, between Rincon Hill and Alameda, Calif 74 **San Francisco, Calif.:** Appropriation for— Dispatch agency 477, 1375 Hydrographic Office expenses 444, 1543 Mint 592, 1501 Passport agency 476 Deficiency appropriation for extension of National Cemetery 1615 **San Ildefonso Pueblo Indians, N. Mex.,** deficiency appropriation for 532 **San Juan Pueblo Indians, N. Mex.,** sum available for damages, loss of lands, etc 533 **San Juan, Puerto Rico,** appropriation for Hydrographic Office expenses 444, 1543 **Santa Barbara National Forest, Calif.,** appropriation for improvements 627, 1449 **Santa Fe, N. Mex.,** appropriation for education of Indians 104, 834 **Santo Domingo Pueblo Indians, N. Mex.,** sum available for damages, loss of lands, etc 533 **San Ysidro, Calif.,** appropriation for international boundary gates, construction of 584 **Saratoga, N. Y.,** appropriation continued available for survey of battlefield 541 **Sault Sainte Marie, Mich.,** appropriation for Hydrographic Office expenses 444, 1543 **Savannah, Ga.:** Appropriation for Hydrographic Office expenses 444, 1543 Naval radio station, transfer authorized 1482 **Savannah River:** Bridge authorized across, at— Burtons Ferry, Ga 135 Lincolnton, Ga 903 **Savanna-Sabula Bridge Company,** easement granted 606 **Scabies in Sheep and Cattle,** appropriation for eradication 618, 1439 **Scales,** appropriation for testing railroad-track, mine, etc 506, 1396 **Schoen Field, Ind.,** sum authorized for grading landing field 722 **Schools and Colleges,** appropriation for military supplies 687, 1593 **School Section Grants.** *See* Public Lands. **Scientific Literature, International Catalogue of,** appropriation for contribution 465 **Scott and Beaman Index,** appropriation available for revision of 394 **Scott Field, Ill.,** construction, etc., sums authorized 722 **Scranton, Pa.,** payment for work performed outside Government lot line for post office, etc 539 **Seacoast Defenses,** appropriation for 682, 1588 **Seal Fisheries Protection, Alaska,** appropriation for 513, 1403 **Seamen, American,** appropriation for relief, protection, etc., of 478, 480, 1375 **Seattle, Wash.:** Appropriation for— Assay office 592, 1501 Dispatch agency 477, 1375 Hydrographic Office expenses 444, 1543 Passport agency 476 **Second Assistant Postmaster General.** *See* Post Office Department. **Second Polar Year Program:** Deficiency appropriation for contribution 538 Sum authorized for participation expenses 68 **Secretary of Agriculture:** Agricultural-credit corporations, duties of, in connection with 60cvi Chicago World’s Fair Centennial Commission, member of 39 Cotton classification, additional facilities to be provided 1621 Emergency construction labor regulations by 717 Farmers, advances to, crop production, 1933 714, 795 Forest Service contracts, authority to enter into, before appropriation for materials, etc., made 473 Obligation of United States 473 Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, grant of land to, subject to approval of 325 Morton Nursery site, Nebr., sale authorized 549 Powder, sale of, transferred from War Department 1487 Tobacco statistics, publication of 662 Report 663 Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge, easement over 607 Widow’s Island, Me., transfer to, authorized 751 **Secretary of Commerce:** Bureau of Navigation, transfer of records 415 Bureau of Standards, fees for comparisons, tests, etc 410 Chicago World’s Fair Centennial Celebration, member of 39 Connecticut, conveyance of land in New London County, authorized 341 Emergency construction labor regulations by 717 Fenwick Island, Del., conveyance of part, for roadway authorized 152 Liston Range Rear Lighthouse Reservation, Del., conveyance of, authorized 294 Mines Bureau, fees for tests and investigations 410 Portage River Light Station, conveyance authorized 658 Publications of Commerce Department; charge for 410 Radio station operators, qualifications and citizenship of 160 Steamboat Inspection Service, transfer of records 415 Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge, easement over 607 **Secretary of Labor:** Aliens, reentry of deported; application 166 Immigration Act of February 5, 1917, increase of amount for enforcing contract-labor provisions 145 Immigration from Hawaii, citizens of Philippine Islands 767 Olympic Games, 1932, alien participants to comply with admission regulations by 1 **Secretary of State.** *See also* State Department; International Obligations. Chicago World’s Fair Centennial Commission, member of 39 Disarmament Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, expenditure of appropriation for, under 35 Olympic Games, 1932, alien participants to comply with admission regulations by 1 Panama, agreement with, for modification of Paitilla Point Military Reservation authorized 145 Passports, renewal of, under rules prescribed by 157 Philippine Islands, assignment of Foreign Service officer 767 Second Polar Year Program, expenditure of sum authorized for 68 **Secretary of the Interior:** Acreage rentals nonmetallic deposits, suspension of payments authorized 798 Aerial photographs for mapping projects, to be furnished by War and Navy Departments 120 Alaska, administration of appropriations, etc., for roads and trails 446 Transfer of duties, etc., of road commissioners 446 Estimates of appropriations 446 Alaska Railroad, purchase of coal for 707 Arizona— Acceptance of land from, for air navigation facilities, authorized 301 Confirmation of land selection for University 151 Blackfeet Highway, Mont., notice of acceptance by United States of concurrent jurisdiction 144 Bowdoin Well, Mont., lease of 452 Cache Creek Indian Cemetery, Okla., patent to issue for part of 39 California State Park, selection of lands for, authorized 1487 Camp Ripley Military Reservation, conveyance to Minnesota authorized 141 Chippewa Indians— Payments to, from tribal funds 49, 306, 773 Renewal of contract with attorneys of, authorized 337cvii Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation— Coal and asphalt deposits, lease of, authorized 88 Terms; conditions; payments 89 Extensions; examination of records, etc 90 Colorado land grants— Patents may issue for certain, restored to public domain on May 20, 1931 156 Preference rights; payments; rules to be prescribed 157 Colorado River Indian Reservation, Ariz., expenditure of tribal funds for support, authorized 335 Colorado School of Mines, land grant to, authorized 141 Mineral rights reserved 141 Contracts for timber sales on Indian lands, modifications authorized 1568 Crater Lake National Park, acquisition of lands from Medford, Oreg., for addition to, authorized 156 Balance of appropriation available 156 Crow Indian Tribal Council, expenses of delegates 420 Diminished Colville Indian Reservation, Wash., relief of homesteaders on 334 Drainage district number 1, Nebr., payment of expenses, enlargement of channel 906 Fallon, Nev., conveyance of public lands 649 Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma, restriction in funds of. *See* Indians. Fort Peck Indian Tribal Council, expenses of delegates 420 Great Smoky Mountains National Park— Acceptance of title to lands in 37 Leases; conditions; easements 38 Reconveyance of Happy Valley 702 Homestead entries, time extended for offering final proof 153 Condition 153 Indians. *See* specific names of tribes; Indians. Irrigation and reclamation, deferment of payments of construction, etc., charges on projects 75 Irrigation projects, deferring charges due in 1932 and 1933, authorized 1427 On Indian reservations 1427 Isle Roy ale National Park— Acceptance of title to land in 37 Leases; conditions; easements 38 Klamath irrigation district, reclassification of lands within, authorized 331 Lac du Flambeau Indian Reservation, sale of unallotted lands in, authorized 153 Lake Superior Indians, transfer of school site to L’Anse Band authorized 169 Mammoth Cave National Park— Acceptance of title to land in 37 Leases; conditions; easements 38 Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, land grant to, subject to approval of 324 Morristown National Historical Park, N. J., establishment of 1421 Navajo Indians, title to lands acquired for 96 New Mexico, issue of patents for certain public lands in 53 Potash prospecting permits, extensions of, on public domain, authorized 151 Potassium-bearing lands, Utah, exchange of 566 Prospecting permits, three-year extension of certain, authorized 445 Public Lands— Entry upon, containing sodium and sulphur 1570 Withdrawals of, vacated and opened to entry, etc., under mining laws 136 Rules, regulations, etc 137 Rapid City Indian School land, exchange of part, authorized 169 Reinvestment of proceeds of sale of nontaxable lands of restricted Indians 474 Seminole Indians, sale of tribal lands on approval of General Council 140 Shenandoah National Park— Acceptance of title to lands in 37 Leases; conditions; easements 38 Sioux Indians, appropriation authorized for payment to 818 Ute Indians, pro rata payment to, authorized 1488 Virgin Islands, bond issue for dock in St. Thomas harbor 164 **Secretary of the Navy:** Aerial photographs for mapping projects to be furnished Interior Department 120 Aviation tactical units of Navy and Marine Corps, percentage of enlisted men 451 Buzzards Point. *See* District of Columbia, Buzzards Point. Clothing allowance, enlisted men 451cviii Commissions issued in Navy, etc., rules governing, revocation within two years 149 Rank of officers determined under rules by 150 Fleet Naval Reserve, forfeiture of pay by member, failing to report for inspection 801 “Helena,” gunboat, silver service of, loaned to Historical Society of Montana 149 “Marietta”, gunboat, silver service of, loaned to Campus Martins Memorial Museum 801 “Montgomery”, U. S. S., silver service of, to Alabama Society of Fine Arts 450 Naval property, gift of, to certain associations authorized 1369 Navy clothing; sale of obsolete; allotment to States 751 Navy equipment, loan of, inaugural ceremonies, 1933 794 Navy ration, limit of cost on destroyers, etc., to be fixed 1423 Savannah, Ga., transfer of naval radio station 1482 Widows Island, Me., transfer by, authorized 751 **Secretary of the Treasury:** Acquisition of sites for emergency construction; proceedings by 722 Agreements with foreign governments to postpone payment of indebtedness authorized 3 Banking business in District of Columbia, powers not impaired by reason of rules by Comptroller of the Currency 1546 Bankruptcy, railroad reorganization, when United States a creditor 1478 Binghamton, N. Y., exchange of Federal building site at, authorized 1370 Chicago World’s Fair Centennial, regulations governing importations for exhibition 905 Dover, N. J., exchange of Federal building site at, authorized 307 Galveston, Tex., immigrant station to be transferred to Department of Labor by 1613 Grand Central Station Post Office Building, N.Y., purchase authorized 656 Hibbing, Minn., public building site, reservation of mineral rights 66 Home loan banks, subscriptions, etc., to, by. *See* Federal Home Loan Bank Act. Huntsville, Ala., acquisition of site for public building, authorized 1413 Income-tax returns, made available to Senate Committee on Banking and Currency 708 Lawrence, Mass., post-office site, acquisition of additional lands for 319 Mangum, Okla., court facilities in Federal building 1424 Maxwell, Nebr., acceptance of donated property for Federal building site, authorized 1417 Menominee Indians, per capita payment to, authorized 307 National banks, power respecting, granted Comptroller of the Currency 907 Newark, N. J., post-office site, sale authorized 568 Sale of easement over, authorized 569 New York City, photographic studio, space in Federal building to be provided 166 Northern Cheyenne Indian Tribal Council, sum authorized for expenses 1569 Oleomargarine and adulterated butter, regulations governing packaging, etc 902 Plattsburg, N. Y., Federal building site, boundary to be established 66 Ponca City, Okla., authorized to provide facilities for district court in Federal building 138 Post offices, use of standard plans for 724 Public building projects to be selected by 718 Regulations governing importation of articles, temporarily exported, for scientific, etc., purposes 1570 Relief Act, duties under. *See* Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932. Rockefeller Center, entry under bond of exhibits 705 Vocational rehabilitation, semiannual payments to States for 450 Washington City post office, control of 1419 **Secretary of War:** Aerial photographs for mapping projects, to be furnished Interior Department 120 Alaska, estimates of appropriations for roads and trails to be submitted by Secretary of Interior 446 American Legion, loan of War Department equipment, authorized 298cix Anacostia River, permits for construction of intake and discharge tunnels in 319 Andersonville National Cemetery, Ga., road right of way through, authorized 139 Army equipment, loan of, for— Confederate reunion, Richmond, Va 139 Inaugural ceremonies, 1933 794 Arrea, Julio Rodriguez, admission to Military Academy, authorized 1545 Bolling Field, D.C., administration building, appropriation available for additional land 699, 700 Bonnet Carre Floodway Area, ownership of lands 810 Camp Bullis, Tex., additional sum for land acquisition authorized 1350 Chickamauga-Chattanooga National Military Park, addition of Signal Mountain Park, authorized 564 Edisto River, preliminary examination of, ordered 305 Fort Myer Military Reservation, conveyance of portion of, for highway connection, Lee Boulevard to Arlington Memorial Bridge 1367 Freeport Harbor, Tex., reduction of penalty bond for improvement of, authorized 49 Green River, Wash., preliminary examination authorized 808 Indiana Harbor, sale of breakwater, authorized 447 Inland waterway, Norfolk, Va., to Beaufort Inlet, N. C., improvement 1564 Juneau, Alaska, estimates for maintenance of Government wharf to be submitted 306 La Fayette Cemetery, Ga., erection of marker, authorized 87 Lowell Creek, Alaska, estimates for flood-control works 802 Powder, transfer of unserviceable to Department of Agriculture, authorized 1487 Regulations for government of military parks, etc., under War Department to be prescribed 1420 Arrest for violations of 1421 River and harbor improvements, reduction in contribution of local interests, authorized 1545 Saint Johns Bluff Military Reservation, termination of contract for purchase 700 South Dakota National Guard, sum authorized for land purchase 1420 Suriya, Manob, admission to Military Academy authorized 1545 Tisheng Yen, admission to Military Academy authorized 1546 War Department appropriations, expenditure for articles the growth, production, or manufacture of United States 62 Warrant officers and enlisted men, restoration to former retired status, emergency officers 776 **Secret Service Division.** *See* Treasury Department. **Securities.** *See* Income Tax, Stocks and securities. **Seed Grain Loan Acts,** appropriation to permit collection of loans due under provisions of 644, 1466 **Seeds and Grasses,** appropriation for study, etc., of commercial 624, 1446 **Seed Testing Congress, International,** appropriation for contribution 624, 1446 **Seguin, Texas,** site designated for public building 593 **Seismological Observations,** appropriation for 510, 1400 **Selfridge Field, Mich.:** Appropriation for construction at 720, 1580 Gasoline-storage system, sum authorized for completion of 722 **Seminole Indians, Okla.,** disposal of tribal lands on approval of General Council 140 **Senate.** *See also* Legislative Branch of the Government. Allowance for clerk hire, fiscal year 1933 401 Committee on Banking and Currency, income-tax returns made available 708 Employees’ salaries, payment December 1932 747 Folding speeches, etc., balance available 525 Inquiries and investigations, miscellaneous, limitation on per diem and subsistence 386, 1354, 1602 Internal Revenue Taxation, Joint Committee on; restriction on amount for services 385, 1354, 1602 Joint Congressional Committee to investigate laws relating to veterans; extending time for report 1547 Panama Canal Act, appointments under, consent of 817 Provisions of Legislative Pay Act of 1929 amended 1353 Reconstruction Finance Corporation monthly report to be submitted to 712 **Senate Office Building.** *See* Legislative Branch of the Government, Senate. cx **Senators.** *See* Congress. **Seneca Indians, N. Y.,** appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 113, 841 **Sequoia National Park, Calif.,** appropriation for administration 124, 850 **Sequoyah Orphan Training School, Tahlequah, Okla.,** appropriation for 106, 834 **Settlement of War Claims Act:** Amendment, extending for one year the time for American claimants to file application 318 Assignment of awards or claims, payment to assignee 1488 Balances continued available for War Department Commission, Adjustment of British Patent Claims 540 **Sharpsburg, Md.,** appropriation for repair of monuments, etc., Antietam battlefield 690, 1596 **Sharpsburg, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Allegheny River between O’Hara and 1414 **Shawnee Indians,** balance available for payment of claim of 96, 826 **Shawneetown, Ill.,** time extended for bridging Ohio River at 1554 **Shells,** tax on 264 **Shenandoah National Park, Va.:** Deficiency appropriation for administrative, etc., expenses of 1609 Establish a minimum area for 37 **Shepherd, William,** may bridge Missouri River at Rulo, Nebr 1555 **Sherman Institute, Riverside, Calif.,** appropriation for education of Indians 105, 833 **Shiloh National Military Park:** Appropriation for— Maintenance, etc 691, 1597 Superintendent, extra pay to, for care, etc., of Meriwether Lewis National Monument 692, 1598 **Shipping.** *See* Admiralty Causes; Navigation. **Shipping Act of 1916.** *See* Intercoastal Shipping Act, 1933. **Shipping Act of 1933.** *See* Intercoastal Shipping Act, 1933. **Shipping Board, U. S.** *See also* Independent Offices. Commissioners’ salaries 402 Loans to mail-carrying corporations forbidden without approval of Comptroller General 469 Motor vehicle restriction 469 Operation of ships taken back from purchasers, balance available 468 President’s approval required 469 Rate schedules of common carriers by water in intercoastal commerce, filing with 1425 Reorganization of— Number of commissioners; selection; political affiliations; tenure of office 408 Terms; continuance of present personnel 409 Concurrence of two commissioners 409 Balance of appropriation for research covered into Treasury 409 **Shipping Commissioners,** appropriation for 504, 1393 **Shoshone Indians, Wyo.:** Appropriation for school buildings construction 104 Road construction on reservation, balance continued available 113 Payment for rights of way 88 **Shoshone Irrigation Project, Wyo.,** appropriation for 117, 844, 1609 **Siam,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Signal Corps, Army.** *See* War Department. **Signal Mountain Park,** addition to Chickamauga-Chattanooga National Military Park, authorized 564 **Signal Safety Systems,** appropriation for investigating 462 **Sioux Indians:** Appropriation for— Day and industrial schools support, etc 107, 835 Fulfilling treaty obligations with 110, 838 Deficiency appropriation for paying claims of individual members 1609 Appropriation authorized for payment to 818 **Sistersville, W. Va.,** time extended for bridging Ohio River at 1557 **Siuslaw National Forest,** adjustment of boundaries 451 **Six-Hour Day, railroads,** investigation by Interstate Commerce Commission 65 **Six Nations, N. Y.,** appropriation for fulfilling treaties with Indians 113, 841 **Skull Valley Indian Reservation, Utah,** land added to 50 **Sloan, James P.,** payment to, for death of son 537 **Smithsonian Institution.** *See also* Independent Offices. Board of Regents, appointments to fill vacancies 382 **Snake River,** compact for division of waters 655 **Sodium.** *See also* Minerals. Entry on lands containing 1570 **Soft Drinks,** tax on 264cxi **Soil,** appropriation for investigations as to fertility, etc 630, 644, 1452, 1466 **Solar Eclipse of August 31, 1932,** appropriation for observing 445 **Soldiers and Sailors, Disabled:** Appropriation for support of homes for 472 Deficiency appropriation for 527, 1604 **Solicitor General,** appropriation for salary 487, 1379 **Solicitors:** Appropriation for salaries, etc.— Commerce, Department of 487, 1379 Labor, Department of 487, 1379 Post Office Department 597, 1506 Treasury Department 487, 1379 **Somerset Hospital, Cape Town,** appropriation for contribution 484, 1376 **Sound Investigation,** appropriation for 506, 1396 **South Africa.** *See* Union of South Africa. **South Carolina:** Appropriation for national forest administration 626, 1448 Bridge authorized across— Savannah River at Burtons Ferry 135 Waccamaw River at Conway 42 Road and bridge flood relief, balance available for 635 Time extended for bridging— Pee Dee River at Georgetown 804 Waccamaw River at Georgetown 804 **South Charleston, W. Va.,** appropriation for school at naval ordnance station 430, 1529 **South Dakota:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 109, 111, 837, 839 National forest administration 626, 1447 Enabling Act of February 22, 1889, amendment— School grants; public sale; price; exchanges 150 Leases; grazing, mineral, hydroelectric power 150 Easements in private lands, conditions 151 Proceeds for school maintenance 151 Indians, punishment for crimes of, committed against person or property of another Indian 336 Judicial district, dates for convening of Federal court in 300 National Guard, purchase of land for use of 1420 Rapid City Indian school land, exchange of part authorized 169 **Southern Cattle Ticks,** appropriation for eradication of 619, 1440 **Southern Railway Building, D.C.,** restriction on demolition of 26 **Southern Relief Society, D. C.,** appropriation for aid to needy Confederate veterans 374 **South Kona, Hawaii,** electric franchise grant in district of, approved 61 **Southwestern Reformatory,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 495, 1386 **Spain,** appropriation for ambassador to 476, 1373 **Spanish-American War,** war-time commissioned rank given certain officers, etc., on retirement for service during 150 **Speaker of the House of Representatives:** Appropriation for Office of 386, 1355 Federal Home Loan Bank annual report to be submitted to 738 United States Georgia Bicentennial Commission, appointment of members by 1347 **Sporting Goods,** tax on 264 **Stamp Taxes,** bond, stock, etc., issues, transfers, etc 272 **Standard Container, Hamper, and Produce Agency Acts,** appropriation for enforcement 638, 1461 **Standards, Bureau of.** *See also* Commerce, Department of. Cooperative work with departments, etc 1397 Fees for comparisons, calibrations, etc 410 Scientific investigations by, for Bureau of Engraving and Printing 589, 1498 Post Office Department 604, 1513 Waste products utilization, cooperation with Bureau of Chemistry and Soils 507 **Star Routes, Postal Service,** appropriation for inland transportation by 600, 1509 **State, Department of.** *See also* International Obligations; Foreign Service. Appropriation for— Contingent expenses; refund of erroneously charged passport fees 475, 1372 Investigations regarding official matters 488, 1380 Judicial— China, United States Court for 487, 1378 Convicts, prisons abroad for 487, 1378 Criminals, expenses of bringing home from abroad 487, 1378 Passport agencies 476, 1372 Printing and binding 476, 1372 Salaries, Secretary, Under Secretary, and personnel 475, 1371 Territorial Papers, collecting and editing 476, 1373 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 31, 546, 548, 789, 791, 1617, 1619 Criminals, expenses of bringing home from foreign countries 24cxii Disarmament conference, Geneva 783 Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany 784 American Foreign Service Association, memorial 902 Building, remodeling, etc., of, forbidden 26, 593 Contingent expenses appropriation, foreign missions, restriction on expenditure, alien employees 477, 1375 Gomez, Manuel, indemnity payment to Mexican Government 907 Information for corporations, etc., expenses of securing 487, 1379 Logan Act, amendment, correction of text 132 Motor-vehicle restrictions 523 Pan American Medical Association congress at Dallas, Tex 906 Passports; issue and validity of; renewals; charges 157 Philippine Islands, assignment of Foreign Service officer 767 Purchases, without advertising 487, 1378 Rent restriction in United States 487, 1379 Restriction on double salary payment 477, 1373 Rubio, Emilio Cortez, indemnity payment to Mexican Government 907 Second Polar Year Program, sum authorized for 68 Subsistence, etc., restriction 523 **State Laws,** appropriation for aid to National Conference of Commissioners on 349 **State Legislation,** appropriation for index and digest of 394, 1363 **States.** *See also* names of States. Appropriation for vocational education, fiscal year 1933 411 Benefits of Act of January 25, 1927, extended to, upon relinquishment of lieu lands selected under Act of February 28, 1891 141 Disabled American Veterans of the World War, name and address of State agents to be filed with secretaries of 321 Loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 711 Navy clothing, allotment of obsolete, to 751 Vocational rehabilitation of disabled persons, appropriation authorized 448 **“Station House”,** construed in amendment of Carlin Act 774 **Statistical Bureau, International, The Hague,** appropriation for contribution 485, 1376 **Statute of Limitations.** *See* Income Tax. **Statutes, Federal,** appropriation available for revision of 394 **Steamboat Inspection Service.** *See* Commerce Department, Navigation and Steamboat Inspection Bureau. **Steam Vessels.** *See* Navigation. **Stocks,** tax on 272 **Stoddert School, D. C.,** appropriation for equipment 19 **Stones River National Military Park, Tenn.,** appropriation for 691, 1598 **Stonington, Conn.,** bridge authorized across Pawcatuck River between, and Westerly, R. I 54 **Streets and Alleys, D.C.** *See* District of Columbia. **Street Railway Merger Act.** *See* District of Columbia. **Strosnider, H. O.,** may bridge Des Moines River at Saint Francisville, Mo 802 **Structural Materials,** appropriation for testing 504, 1394 **Struthers, Ohio,** bridge authorized across Mahoning River at 43 **Sturgeon, Robert A.,** payment of claim of 1614 **Subpoenas.** *See* Writs. **Subsistence Expense Act of 1926:** Amendments— Permanent reduction of travel allowances 405 Per diem allowance 405 Sections 4, 5, and 6 repealed 405 Section 7, amended; rules, etc., governing fixing of per diem allowance 405 Automobiles; transportation at Government expense, prohibited 405 Exception, War and Navy Departments 405 Repeal of inconsistent laws 406 **Sugar:** Appropriation for— Plant investigations, etc 624, 1446 Standardization and design of testing apparatus, etc 506, 1395 Duty on, from Philippine Islands 764 Export duty on, shipment from Virgin Islands 333 **Suits in Admiralty Act.** *See* Admiralty Causes. **Sullivan County, Ind.,** bridge authorized across Wabash River between, and Illinois 44 **Sulphur:** Entry on lands containing 1570 Production of, upon public domain in New Mexico 701 **Sunnyvale, Calif.,** appropriation for lighter-than-air base construction, etc 436cxiii **Sun River Irrigation Project, Mont.,** balance available for 116, 843 **Superintendent of Documents:** Appropriation for office of 398, 1366 Writings of George Washington, sale of 64 **Superintendent of Police, D. C.,** issue of license to carry pistols, etc., by 651 **Superintendent of Public Schools, D. C.,** authority of, to make appointments, etc., between meetings of Education Board 134 **Supersedeas.** *See* Criminal Law. **Supervising Architect’s Office.** *See also* Treasury Department. Field engineers, etc., public building work, limitation on transporting household effects, etc., increased 539 **Supplies and Accounts, Bureau of.** *See* Navy Department. **Supply Division.** *See* Treasury Department. **Supreme Court Building Commission,** appropriation for construction expenses 466 **Supreme Court, D. C.:** Action in, for unauthorized use of label, etc 50 Drawing of union label, brand, etc., to be registered in office of clerk of 50 Witnesses, process to compel attendance before trial boards, D. C 87 **Supreme Court of the United States:** Appropriation for 490, 1381 Review of cases from Philippine Islands 767 Rules respecting proceedings in criminal cases after verdict 904 **Surgeon General, Army:** Acceptance of bequest of William F. Edgar, authorized 1420 Hawaii, survey for treatment of leprous persons 700 **Suriya, Manob,** admission to Military Academy authorized 1545 **Surtax.** *See* Income Tax. **Sweden:** Appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 Arbitration of claim of Rederiaktiebolaget Nordstjernan corporation, balance available 538 **Switzerland,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **T** **Taboguilla and Taboga Islands, Panama,** balances available for purchase of land on, for seacoast defenses 541 **Taft Junior High School, D. C.,** appropriation for 360, 362 **Tariff Act of 1930:** Appraisements, construing section 503
(b)regarding entries pending 657 Free importation of articles temporarily exported for scientific, etc., purposes 1570 **Tariff Commission:** Appropriation for salaries and expenses 466 Commissioners’ salaries 402 **Tax Appeals, Board of.** *See also* Independent Offices. Fees for certifying records 285 Review of decisions, time for filing petition 286 **Taxes, Miscellaneous:** Administrative provisions— Applicability of 278 Credits 277 Payments 277 Refunds 277, 287 Regulations 278 Admissions 271 Boats 277 Bonds, stamp tax on— Issues 272 Transfers 274 Cable facilities 270 Checks 276 Conveyances, stamp tax on 275 Drafts 276 Oil transportation by pipe line 275 Orders for money payments 276 Radio facilities 270 Safe-deposit boxes, leases of 276 Sales of produce for future delivery, stamp tax on 275 Stocks, stamp tax on issues and transfers 272 Telegraph, telephone facilities 270 **Tea Importation Act,** appropriation for enforcement of 641, 1464 **Telegraph and Telephone Facilities,** tax on 270 **Telegraphic Union, International Bureau, Berne,** appropriation for contribution 482 **Temporary Restraining Order.** *See* Injunctions in Labor Disputes. **Tenbrook, J. C.,** time extended for bridging Columbia River at Astoria, Oreg 799 **Tennessee:** Appropriation for national forest administration 626, 1448 Flint River, preliminary examination of, authorized 84 Lincoln County transferred to Winchester division of middle judicial district 153 May bridge Deer Fork River near Haywood-Crockett County line 706cxiv Time extended for bridging— Elk River by 36 French Broad River, between Jefferson and Cocke Counties 36 French Broad River, Dandridge-Newport Road 37 **Tenth Olympiad.** *See* Olympic Games. **Territorial Courts,** appropriation for judges 491, 1383 **“Territorial Waters of Canada”,** construed in Northern Pacific Halibut Act 142 **“Territorial Waters of the United States”,** construed in Northern Pacific Halibut Act 142 **Territories of the United States.** *See also* names of Territories. Appropriation for collecting and editing official papers of 476, 1373 Citizenship conferred on certain natives of the Virgin Islands residing in 336 Government in. *See* Interior Department. **Testing Machines,** appropriation for maintenance 505, 1394 **Texarkana and Fort Smith Railway Company,** time extended for bridging Little River at Morris Ferry, Ark 1414 **Texas:** Deficiency appropriation for acquisition of land at Kelly Field 27 Camp Bullis, additional sum for land acquisition, authorized 1350 Maintenance of bridge across Trinity River at Trinidad, authorized 58 Southern judicial district, transfer of Lavaca County to Victoria division 52 Time extended for bridging— Rio Grande at Boca Chica 1413 Sabine River, Newton County 342 **Textiles,** appropriation for investigation of 505, 1395 **The Dalles, Oreg.:** Bridge authorized across Columbia River at 1552 Time extended for bridging Columbia River at 48, 806 **The Kansas City Southern Railway Co.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at Randolph, Mo 149, 772 **Theodore Roosevelt Indian School, Fort Apache, Ariz.,** appropriation for 105, 833 **Theodore Roosevelt Island, D. C.,** name change 799 **Third Assistant Postmaster General.** *See* Post Office Department. **Thornycroft and Company,** payment of claim of 1614 **Threatening Communications,** punishment for sending through mails 649 **Thurberia Weevil,** appropriation for control, etc 640, 1463 **Tian, Dee,** excepted from payment of damage claims 27 **Tires and Inner Tubes,** tax on 261 **Tisheng Yen,** admission to Military Academy authorized 1546 **Tiskilwa, Ill.,** bridge authorized across Illinois and Mississippi Canal at 804 **Tobacco:** Appropriation for— Investigation, etc., production 624, 1446 Statistics of, collection, etc 637, 1460 Publication of statistics to include tobacco in possession of quasi-manufacturers; reports 662 **Toilet Preparations,** tax on 261 **Tokyo, Japan,** appropriation for annual ground rent of embassy at 479, 1374 **Tomah, Wis.,** appropriation for education of Indians 107, 835 **Tombigbee River,** bridge authorized across, at Old Cotton Gin Port, Miss 775 **Tonawanda, N. Y.,** time extended for bridging Niagara River 334 **Tongue River Indians, Mont.:** Appropriation for school building repairs 104 Balance available for power line, etc 532 **Trade-Mark Registration Bureau, International:** Appropriation for contribution 484, 1376 Deficiency appropriation for 537 **Trades Unions.** *See* National Trades Union. **Transferees,** claims against. *See* Income Tax. **Transportation,** larceny on interstate trains. *See* Interstate Commerce, Carlin Act. **Transportation of Oil by Pipe Line,** tax on 275 **Travel Allowances,** reductions, fiscal year 1933. *See* Economy Acts. **Travel Expenses,** officers, etc., Executive departments; availability; restriction 1513 **Treasurer of the United States.** *See* Treasury Department. **Treasury Department:** Appropriation for— Accounts and Deposits Office 582, 1491 American Printing House for the Blind 597, 1506 Appointments, Division of 583, 1493 Bookkeeping and Warrants, Division of 582, 1492 Budget, Bureau of the 584, 1493cxv Chief Clerk and Superintendent, Office of 580, 1489 Coast Guard 587, 1496 Comptroller of the Currency, Office of 585, 1494 Contingent expenses 580, 1490 Cumulative sinking fund addition 1492 Customs, Bureau of 583, 1493 San Ysidro, Calif., construction of gates, international boundary 584 Disbursing Clerk, and office personnel 583, 1493 Engraving and Printing, Bureau of 588, 1497 Federal Farm Loan Bureau 584, 1493 Industrial Alcohol, Bureau of 586, 1495 Internal Revenue, Bureau of 585, 1494 Taxes, refunding 1495 Mint, Bureau of the 592, 1501 Narcotics, Bureau of 586, 1495 Printing and binding 581, 1490 Public Buildings 593, 1502 Construction, rent, repairs, etc 593, 1502 Emergency construction 718 Lands, custody, care, etc 597, 1506 Public Debt Service 583, 1492 Public Health Service 590, 1499 Biologic products, regulating sale of 591, 1501 Examinations, investigations, quarantine service, etc 590, 591, 1499 Exhibits, educational 592, 1501 Mental Hygiene, Division of 592, 1501 National Institute of Health 590, 1499 Penal and correctional institutions, medical, etc., services 494, 1385 Rural sanitation 591, 1500 Venereal Diseases, Division of 592, 1501 Secretary, Office of 580, 1489 Secret Service Division 589, 1498 Counterfeiting, etc., suppressing 589, 1498 President, protection of, etc 589, 1498 White House police, salaries, uniforms, etc 590, 1498 Solicitor and office personnel 487, 1379 Supervising Architect, Office of 593, 597, 1502, 1506 Supply Division— General Supply Committee 581, 1491 Printing and binding 581, 1490 Typewriter repairs; restrictions, etc 582, 1491 Treasurer, Office of 585, 1494 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 31, 34, 546, 548, 549, 789, 791, 792, 1618, 1619 Coast Guard stations, additional amount 1612 Customs, Bureau of 538 Damage claims 27, 542, 785 Engraving and Printing, Bureau of 539 Internal Revenue, Bureau of 1612 Refunding taxes illegally or erroneously collected 1612 Judgments 28, 542, 543, 549, 786, 1616, 1620 Public buildings, construction, etc 26, 539, 1612 Treasury vault construction 26 Supervising Architect, Office of 25, 1612 Fort Worth, Tex., Narcotic Farm, acquisition of site 25 Public buildings, rent of temporary quarters; vaults and safes; general expenses 1612 Treasurer, Office of 25 Appropriations for fiscal year 1933, made available as of July 1, 1932 702 Construction and rental of buildings, limit of cost reduced 412 Emergency Relief and Construction Act, title to building sites subject to reservations 901 Fees for work performed for Indians, covered into 1417 Income tax returns, made available to Senate Committee on Banking and Currency 708 Indians, interest on refunded inheritance and income taxes 807 Interest rate on judgments against United States and internal revenue tax overpayments 1517 Jackson, Miss., contract authorized for destruction of present structure on Federal site 69 Oleomargarine and adulterated butter, regulations governing packaging 902 Purchase, etc., articles of United States 604 Reports, etc., available for Federal Home Loan Bank Board 739 For Reconstruction Finance Corporation 714 Set off of debt due when judgment against United States 1516 Subsistence, etc., restriction 605 Transfer of Bureau of Efficiency records, etc., to Bureau of the Budget 1519 United States bonds receivable as security for issuance of circulating notes to national banking associations 740 Vehicles, restriction on purchase, exchange, use, etc 604cxvi **Trial Boards, D. C.** *See* Metropolitan Police; Fire Department, D. C. **Trinidad, Tex.,** maintenance by Texas of bridge across Trinity River at, authorized 58 **Trinity River,** maintenance authorized of bridge across, at Trinidad, Tex 58 **Tripartite Claims Commission.** *See* Settlement of War Claims Act. Time for making application under Settlement of War Claims Act, extended 318 **“Truck”,** construed in amendment of Carlin Act 774 **Truckee-Carson Irrigation District, Fallon, Nev.,** deficiency appropriation for paying charges on Paiute Indian lands 533 **Trucks and Chassis,** tax on 261 **Trust Companies:** Fiduciary powers; examination of; fees 568 Loans to veterans on adjusted-service certificates 724 **Trust Companies, D. C.,** regulation of. *See* District of Columbia Code. **Truxton Canyon Indians, Ariz.:** Appropriation for— Education 105, 833 Industrial assistance 828 Water supply development 99, 828 Deficiency appropriation for boarding schools 1608 **Tuberculosis,** appropriation for investigating, in animals 618, 1440 **Tuberculosis Hospital, D. C.,** appropriation for salaries and expenses 371 **Tucker Act.** *See* Admiralty Causes. **Tucker, Henry St. George,** payment to widow of 780 **Turkey,** appropriation for ambassador to 476, 1373 **Twine,** duty on, from Philippine Islands 764 **U** **Unalakleet, Alaska,** deficiency appropriation for school construction, etc., at 534 **Uncompahgre Reclamation Project, Colo.,** drainage systems construction, deferred 76 **Unemployed, D. C.,** appropriation for relief of 373 **Unemployment, Relief of.** *See* Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932. **Uniform Bankruptcy Act.** *See* Bankruptcy Act of 1898, Amendments. **Union Catalogues, Library of Congress,** appropriation for development and maintenance 395, 1363 **Union of South Africa,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Unions,** protection granted to labels, brands, etc., adopted by, in District of Columbia 50 **United Confederate Veterans,** Army equipment loan, for Richmond, Va., reunion 139 **United States:** Articles, etc., produced in, to be acquired for public use 1520 Consent granted to name, as party defendant in certain cases 162, 659 Construed in Philippine Independence Act 765 Interest rate on judgments against 412 Suspension of annual assessment work on mining claims 474 **United States Bonds,** receivable as security for issuance of circulating notes to national banking associations 740 **United States Code, Annotated,** price limit for 487, 1379 **United States Court for China.** *See also* China. Appropriation for— Post allowances to officers of 479 Rent, heat, fuel and light 479, 1374 Salaries and expenses 487, 1378 **United States Courts.** *See also* Justice, Department of. Appropriation for— Probation system 496, 1387 Salaries and expenses 491, 1383 Deficiency appropriation for— Bailiffs, commissioners, etc 23, 536, 782 Judgments, payment of 27, 785 Miscellaneous expenses 23, 536, 782 Judicial districts. *See* Judicial Districts. Jurors, calling of alternate, in certain criminal cases authorized 380 Drawing; qualifications; challenges 380 Oaths; hearing proceeding by; status of 380 Witness attendance, fee restriction 492 **United States Geographic Board.** *See* Independent Offices. **United States Georgia Bicentennial Commission,** establishment 1347 **United States High Commissioner, Philippine Islands:** Appointment; authority and powers; compensation 766 Reports to President of United States 766 **United States Hospital for Defective Delinquents:** Appropriation for maintenance, etc 495, 1386 Deficiency appropriation for construction, etc 782 **United States Housing Corporation:** Appropriation for salaries, etc 522, 1412 Prior appropriations not available for present purposes 523, 1412cxvii Salary restrictions 523, 1412 **United States Industrial Reformatory, Chillicothe, Ohio,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 494, 1386 **United States Military Academy.** *See* Military Academy. **United States Naval Academy.** *See* Naval Academy. **United States Navy Yard.** *See* District of Columbia, Buzzards Point. **United States Prisoners.** *See* Federal Prisoners; Prisons and Prisoners. **United States Shipping Board.** *See* Independent Offices; Shipping Board. **United States Supreme Court.** *See* Supreme Court, United States. **United States Tariff Commission.** *See* Tariff Commission. **University of Arizona.** *See* Arizona. **Unlawful Combinations.** *See* Injunctions in Labor Disputes. **Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge:** Appropriation for land acquisition 633, 1455 Easement over, granted 606 **Uruguay,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Usborne, Rear Admiral Cecil V.,** payment of claim of 1614 **Utah:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 109, 111, 837, 839 National forest administration 626, 1448 Deficiency appropriation for irrigation on Goshute and Uintah Indian Reservations 21, 22 Navajo Indian Reservation— Additional lands set aside for 1418 Right of State to select other land 1419 Potassium-bearing lands, exchange of 566 Skull Valley Indian Reservation, land added to 50 **Ute Indians; Uintah, White River, and Uncompahgre Bands:** Appropriation for— Irrigation system operation, etc 102, 831 Payment to, from tribal funds 112, 840 Water supply development 99, 828 Deficiency appropriation for irrigation 22 Pro rata payment to, authorized 1488 **V** **Vacancies in Government Service.** *See* Economy Acts. **Vale Irrigation Project, Oreg.,** appropriation for 116, 843 **Venereal Diseases, Division of.** *See* Treasury Department, Public Health Service. **Venezuela,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 476, 1373 **Vermont,** appropriation for national forest administration 626, 1448 **Vestal, Albert H.,** payment to widow of 525 **Vestal, Hulda Maude,** deficiency appropriation for payment of contested-election expenses 1603 **Veterans.** *See also* Veterans’ Administration; World War Veterans. Joint Congressional Committee; time extended for filing report on legislation relating to relief of 752 Membership; investigation of relief legislation; report 419 Naturalization of alien veterans. *See* Naturalization. **Veterans’ Administration.** *See also* Independent Offices. Adjusted-service certificate fund, additional appropriation for 2 Adjusted-service dependent pay, additional appropriation for 2 Experiments in determining value of different treatments, fund available for 470 Hospital and domiciliary services, contracts for completion authorized 2 Incompetent Indians, payment to superintendent of Indian Service, amounts due 907 Medical detail for care of patients of, in naval hospitals 432, 1531 Saturday half-holidays for employees of hospitals, etc 1516 Tobacco, fund available for purchasing 470 Transfer of funds to other departments for care, etc., of beneficiaries of 470 **Vice President:** Appropriation for— Compensation of 452 Office of 382, 1351 Reduction in salary of 401 **Vicksburg National Military Park,** appropriation for 692, 1598 **Vincent, Bird J.,** payment to widow of 16 **Virginia:** Appropriation for national forest administration 626, 1448 Arlington County, conveyance of portion of Fort Myer Military Reservation to, authorized 1367 Conveyance to District of Columbia in exchange for land at Occoquan 303 **Virgin Islands:** Appropriation for— Agricultural experiment station 129, 855 American seamen, relief, etc., of 478, 1375 Development projects, etc 855cxviii Municipal governments’ deficits 129, 855 Salaries of governor, etc 129, 855 Deficiency appropriation for repair of hurricane damage 1610 Admiralty laws of United States extended to 160 Bond issue for dock in St. Thomas harbor, authorized 164 Excess revenues for municipal improvements 129, 855 Federal Home Loan Bank Act provisions to include 725 Immigration and naturalization of natives— Admission as nonquota immigrant if residing in foreign country 336 Provisions of Immigration Act of 1924 applicable 336 Two-year limitation; deportation as public charge 336 Citizenship conferred on natives residing in United States, etc 336 Import duties— Local tax laws continued in effect 333 Articles of United States exempted 333 Export duty on sugar 333 Internal-revenue taxes; levy and collection 333 Discriminations prohibited 333 Assistance of United States agencies 333 National Bank Act, provisions of, extended to 703 Rivers and Harbors Act of March 3, 1899, provisions of, extended to 565 Sugar, export duty on 333 Unobligated balance available for land acquisition, etc 130 **Visas.** *See* Passports. **Vocational Education,** appropriation for fiscal year 1933 411 **Vocational Education, Federal Board for.** *See* Independent Offices. **Vocational Rehabilitation:** Appropriation authorized for apportionment to States 448 Annual amounts fiscal years, 1934–1937; minimum; unexpended sums 448 Conditions; reports; expenditure 449 Cooperation of States with Federal Board for Vocational Rehabilitation 449 Semiannual payments; expenditure; reports 450 Federal Board for Vocational Rehabilitation; annual payment to; studies, etc 450 Report of expenses 450 **Volunteer Soldiers, Home for Disabled,** appropriations for 472, 1604 **W** **Wabash Railway Company,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at Saint Charles, Mo 779 **Wabash River,** bridge authorized across, between Indiana and Illinois 44 **Waccamaw River:** Bridge authorized across, at Conway, S. C 42 Time extended for bridging, at Georgetown, S. C 804 **“Wagon”,** construed in amendment of Carlin Act 774 **Wahpeton, N. Dak.,** appropriation for education of Indians 106, 834 **Wallace, Idaho,** appropriation for caring for graves of fire fighters at 626, 1447 **Walter Reed General Hospital, D. C.,** appropriation for construction at 720 **War Claims Act.** *See* Settlement of War Claims Act. **War Claims Arbiter.** *See* Settlement of War Claims Act. **War Department:** Appropriation for— Adjutant General’s Department 664, 667, 1571, 1573 Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 667, 1573 Welfare of enlisted men 667, 1573 Air Corps 665, 676, 1571, 1582 Army War College 667, 1573 Cavalry, Chief of 681, 1587 Chemical Warfare Service 665, 680, 1571, 1586 Chief of Staff 664, 1571 Citizens’ Military Training 685, 1592 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, supplies and expenses 685, 1592 Schools and colleges, military supplies, etc., for 687, 1593 Training Camps, maintenance, etc., expenses 687, 1593 Coast Artillery, Chief of 665, 681, 1571, 1587 Contingent expenses, Army 666, 1572 Departmental 665, 1572 Engineer Corps 665, 678, 692, 1571, 1585, 1599 Alaska, road, etc., construction 692 Flood control, Mississippi and Sacramento Rivers 693, 1599cxix Muscle Shoals, operation, etc., at Dam Numbered 2, Tennessee River 693, 1599 River and harbor works, preservation, etc., of 693, 1599 Field Artillery, Chief of 681, 1587 Finance Department 665, 667, 1571, 1574 Courts-martial expenses 668, 1575 Deserters, etc., apprehension of 668, 1575 Mileage of the Army 668, 1575 Pay, etc., of the Army 667, 1574 Private property damages, payment of claims 669, 1576 General Staff Corps 666, 1573 Infantry, Chief of 681, 1587 Inspector General, Office of 664, 1571 Insular Affairs, Bureau of, salaries 665, 1571 Judge Advocate General’s Office; salaries; experts for patent infringement suits 665, 1571 Medical Department 665, 677, 1571, 1584 Agriculture Department, services, etc., by 677, 1584 Army Medical Museum 678, 1585 Canal Zone garrison, hospital care 678, 1585 Library, Surgeon General’s Office 678, 1585 Military Academy 682, 1588 Militia Bureau, National Guard 665, 683, 1571, 1589 Monuments, national, maintenance, etc 692, 1598 National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice 688, 1594 Ordnance Department 665, 679, 1571, 1586 Arsenals, repairs, etc 680, 1586 Gauges, dies, and jigs for armament manufacture 680, 1586 Rock Island, Ill., operating bridges, etc 680, 1586 Organized Reserves, pay, etc., of 684, 1590 Panama Canal 694, 1600 Parks, national military, care, etc., of 690, 1596 Pensions 471 Printing and binding 666, 1572 Quartermaster Corps 665, 669, 1571, 1576 Barracks, quarters, etc 673, 1580 Cemeteries, maintenance, etc 689, 1595 Fort Monroe, Va., sewerage system 674, 1581 Hospitals, construction and repair of 674, 1581 Land, acquisition of 675 Military posts, construction, etc 673, 718 Salaries, Secretary, Assistant, and office personnel 664, 1571 Seacoast defenses 682, 1588 Signal Corps 665, 675, 692, 1571, 1581, 1598 Washington-Alaska military cable and telegraph system, operation expenses, etc 692, 1598 World War records, assembling, etc 664, 1571 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 32, 34, 35, 546, 548, 549, 789, 791, 792, 1618, 1619 Briggs & Turivas, Inc., payment of interest on amount withheld from 549 British nationals, payment of claims of 1614 Damage claims 27, 542, 785 Fantus Brothers, payment of claim 549 Finance Department 26, 540 Judgments 27, 28, 542, 543, 785, 786, 1615, 1620 Military Academy 541, 1614 Atlas Roofing Co., payment of claim 1614 Gehron and Ross, payment for architectural services 541 Militia Bureau 27, 541 Printing and binding 540 Quartermaster Corps 27, 541, 784, 1614, 1615 Camp Bullis, Tex., land acquisition 1614 Cemeterial expenses 541, 1615 Fort Knox, Ky., land acquisition 784 Fort Slocum, N. Y., sewage-disposal plant 1614 Kelly Field, Tex., acquisition of land 27 Aerial fire control, national forests, etc., cooperation with Department of Agriculture 627, 1448 American Legion, loan of equipment to, authorized 298 Appropriations— Fiscal year 1933, made available as of July 1, 1932 702 Impounding of unexpended 1602 Transfer of, on approval of President 411 Arlington National Cemetery to be administered by retired Army officer 689 Automobiles, limit on amount for transporting at Government expense 405 Bands, maximum number of 668, 1574cxx Boise Barracks Military Reservation, replacement of destroyed buildings waived 1424 Camp Bullis, Tex., additional sum for land acquisition authorized 1350 Commission for Adjustment of British Patent Claims, balances continued available for 540 Consolidation of activities common to War and Navy Departments 415 Damage claims, names of Dee Tian and Judge Anacleto Diaz excepted from payment of 27 Finance Department, balance of appropriation available for pay, etc., of Army 26 Gauge standardization, cooperation with Bureau of Standards 506 Land grant railroads, compensation for transportation of troops on certain 800 “Merritt”, U. S. Army transport, authority for disposition of 540 Mileage, traveling expenses, etc., payable from designated appropriations 694, 1600 Military Academy. *See* Military Academy. Military attaches, number limited 668, 1574 Monuments and battlefields, specified appropriation continued available 541 Motor vehicle restriction 672, 695, 1579, 1601 National parks, monuments, etc., regulations for government of, to be prescribed 1420 Paitilla Point Military Reservation, agreement authorized with Panama for modification of boundary 146 Pay and allowances, retired officers, etc., fund available for increase of 689 Pay forbidden to retired officer selling supplies to Army 668, 1575 Pay prohibited to officers, etc., using time-measuring devices on work of employees 688, 1595 Post exchanges, etc., limitation on uses of funds for 696, 1601 Powder, transfer of unserviceable, to Department of Agriculture authorized 1486 Purchase by, of articles the growth, production, or manufacture of United States, required 62 Seacoast defenses, Panama Canal, balances available for purchase of land 541 Subsistence, etc., restriction 696 Veterans’ Administration beneficiaries, transfer of funds for care, etc., of 470 Wearing apparel for enlisted men, manufacture of, in Government factories 689 **Warehouse Act,** appropriation for enforcement 638, 1460 **Warm Springs, Oreg.,** balance available for construction at Indian school 534 **War Policies Commission,** time extended for submitting final report 2 **Warrant Officers, Army:** Restoration to former retired status, emergency officers 776 War-time commissioned rank given, on retirement 150 **Warren, Charles J.,** payment to 23 **Wasco County Electric and Water Power Company,** rights of way of, forfeited 167 **Washington:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 100, 109, 111, 829, 837, 839 National forest administration 626, 1447 Bridge authorized across Clarks Fork River by 14 Columbia River, time extended for compact for apportionment of waters of 381 Enabling Act of February 22, 1889, amendments— School grants; public sales; price; exchanges 150 Leases; grazing, mineral, hydroelectric power 150 Easements in private lands; conditions 151 Proceeds for school maintenance 151 Green River, preliminary examination authorized 808 Quinaielt Reservation, Act authorizing land for lighthouse repealed 37 **Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System,** appropriation for operating expenses, etc 692, 1598 **Washington Bicentennial.** *See* District of Columbia Commission, George Washington Bicentennial. **Washington Bicentennial Commission.** *See* George Washington Bicentennial Commission. **Washington City Orphan Asylum,** annual income of trustees 858 **Washington City Post Office,** control of, by Secretary of the Treasury 1419cxxi **Washington County, Pa.,** may bridge Monongahela River at Fayette City 85 **Washington, D. C.** *See also* District of Columbia. Appropriation for Post Office Building extension construction 1502 Heating plant service extended to additional public buildings 540, 1613 National Institute of Health Building, appropriation available until expended 540 **Washington Monument, D. C.,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 464 **Washington Railway and Electric Company, D. C.** *See also* District of Columbia, Street railway merger. Relocation of street railway tracks 350 **Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission,** water delivery to, from D. C. mains authorized; provisions of agreement 80 **Water Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico:** Appropriation for contribution 480 Transfer of funds by Secretary of State to Geological Survey, etc 481 **Waterman, Anna R.,** payment to 780 **Water-Right Applicants.** *See* Irrigation and Reclamation. **Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park,** established; administration, etc 145 **Water-Users Organizations.** *See* Irrigation and Reclamation. **Waterways Treaty, United States and Great Britain,** appropriation for expenses under 483, 1377 **Weather Bureau.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Weights and Measures, International Bureau of,** appropriation for contribution 480, 1376 **Wellsburg, W. Va.,** time extended for bridging Ohio River at 699 **Westerly, R. I.,** bridge authorized across Pawcatuck River between, and Stonington, Conn 54 **Western High School, D. C.,** appropriation for remodeling, etc 19, 361 **Western Indians.** *See* Cherokee Indians. **West Indian Islands.** *See* Virgin Islands. **West Point, N. Y.** *See also* Military Academy. Appropriation for construction at 720 **West Potomac Park Heating Plant, D. C.,** further construction obligations not to be incurred 408 **West Virginia:** Appropriation for national forest administration 626, 1448 Intrastate bridges, grouping of, authorized 523 Time extended for bridging Ohio River at Wellsburg 699 **Wheat:** Appropriation for delivery of, to Red Cross by Federal Farm Board 741 Delivery directed 605 Distribution of Government-owned, for relief of distressed 61 **Wheeler Field, Hawaii,** construction, etc., sums authorized 722 **Wheelock Academy, Okla.,** appropriation for education of Indians 106, 835 **White House Police,** appropriation for salaries, uniforms, etc 590, 1498 **White-Pine Blister Rust,** appropriation for control, etc 640, 1463 **White River Junction, Vt.,** post office, etc., site sale, and acquisition of new site 1614 **Wichita Indians, Okla.:** Determination of attorneys’ fees in suits before Court of Claims 87 Payment; deposit into Treasury 88 Sale of cemetery reserves on reservation authorized 74 **Wichita National Forest,** appropriation for maintenance of herd of long-horned cattle 626, 1448 **Widow’s Island, Me.,** transfer authorized 751 **Willamette River,** project for improving, between Oregon City and Portland, Oreg., modified 49 **William Beaumont General Hospital, Texas,** appropriation for construction at 718 **William Jennings Bryan Memorial, D. C.,** location of 335 **William Robert Smith Memorial Association,** tablet by, at Elephant Butte Dam, N. Mex., authorized 53 **Wilsey, G. H.,** may bridge Des Moines River at Saint Francisville, Mo 802 **Wilson Teachers College, D. C.,** appropriation available for rehabilitation 361 **Wind Cave National Park, S. Dak.,** appropriation for administration, etc 124, 851 **Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyo.:** Appropriation for irrigation of additional lands 103, 832 Road construction— Balance continued available 113 Payments for rights of way 88cxxii **Winston-Salem, N. C.,** quarters for district court 859 **Wireless Communication Laws,** appropriation for enforcement 498 **“Wire Tapping”,** prohibition enforcement funds not to be used for 1381 **Wisconsin:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 109, 111, 837, 839 National forest administration 626, 1448 Lac du Flambeau Indian Reservation, sale of unallotted lands in, authorized 153 **Witnesses, United States Courts:** Appropriation for fees, etc 492, 1383 Attendance fee restriction 492, 1384 Fees, fiscal year 1933 413 **Women’s Bureau.** *See* Labor, Department of. **Wool,** appropriation for marketing studies 639, 1461 **Wool Work,** appropriation for completion of 639, 1461 **World’s Fair Centennial Celebration.** *See* Chicago World’s Fair. **World’s Poultry Congress, Fourth.** *See* Poultry Congress. **World Trade Directory Reports,** charges for, to be made by Secretary of Commerce 501, 1392 **World War Adjusted Compensation Act.** *See also* Adjusted Service Certificate Fund. Amendments— Funds available for loans by Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs; interest 725 Interest rates 725 Loans on adjusted-service certificates by national banks, etc 724 **World War Records,** appropriation for assembling, etc 664, 1571 **World War Veterans.** *See also* Naturalization; Veterans’ Administration; Vocational Rehabilitation; World War Veterans’ Act, 1924. Appropriation to provide transportation from District of Columbia to homes 654 Availability extended to July 25, 1932 701 Allowance for travel by automobile; limitation 701 Joint Congressional committee on relief of, created 419 Extend time for making report 1547 **World War Veterans’ Act, 1924:** Amendments— Disability compensation, apportionment of 164 Emergency officers retired pay 164 Insurance policies— Renewal for second five-year period; medical examination waived 334 Expired policy; time limit for renewal 334 Notice to be mailed. 334 **Writings of George Washington.** *See* George Washington Bicentennial Commission. **Writs,** subpoenas, issue of, to compel attendance before trial boards, D. C.; fees 86 **Wurzbach, Harry M.,** payment to widow of 16 **Wyoming:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 109, 111, 837, 839 National forest administration 626, 1448 Columbia River, time extended for compact for apportionment of waters of 382 Snake River, compact for division of waters of 655 Wind River Indian Reservation— Payment for road rights of way across 88 Disbursement of State funds 88 Yellowstone River, agreement between, and Montana for division of waters of 306 **X** **X-Rays,** appropriation for investigation of 507, 1397 **Y** **Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash.:** Appropriation for irrigation systems, operation, etc 102, 103, 831, 832 Deficiency appropriation for Wapato irrigation project 1608 **Yakima Irrigation Project, Wash.:** Appropriation for 116, 844 Balance continued available 535 Sum from power revenues for operation, etc., of power system 535cxxiii **Yards and Docks, Bureau of.** *See also* Navy Department. Philadelphia, Pa., naval hospital, construction restriction 783 **Yarn,** duty on, from Philippine Islands 764 **Yellowstone National Park, Wyo.,** appropriation for administration 124, 851 **Yellowstone River,** agreement between Montana and Wyoming for division of waters of 306 **Yosemite National Park, Calif.:** Appropriation for— Administration, etc 124, 851 Road construction, etc 126 **Yugoslavia:** Appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 477, 1373 Agreement with, to postpone payment of indebtedness authorized 3 **Yuma Indian Reservation, Calif.,** appropriation for reclamation, etc., charges 830 **Yuma Irrigation Project, Ariz.-Calif.:** Appropriation for 115, 843 Colorado River front work 845 Balances available for operating Colorado River front work, etc 118 **Z** **Zanetta, E. F.,** deficiency appropriation for payment of claim 35 **Zion National Park, Utah,** appropriation for administration 124, 851 **Zuni Indians, N. Mex.,** appropriation for water supply improvement 53, 824 2 **THE****STATUTES AT LARGE** OF THE **UNITED STATES OF AMERICA** FROM DECEMBER 1931 to MARCH 1933 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS RECENT TREATIES, EXECUTIVE PROCLAMATIONS AND AGREEMENTS PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION AND TWENTIETH AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION EDITED, PRINTED, AND PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE **VOL. XLVII** IN TWO PARTS Part 1—Public Acts and Resolutions, and Proposed Amendments to the Constitution. Part 2—Private Acts and Resolutions, Concurrent Resolutions, Treaties, Executive Proclamations and Agreements and Twentieth Amendment to the Constitution. **PART 2** UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1933 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. - - - - - - - - - - - - Price $3.50 (Buckram) The original of every act printed in this volume from page 1627 to page 1714, inclusive, has the following heading: Seventy-second Congress of the United States of America; At the First Session, Begun and held at the city of Washington on Monday, the seventh day of December, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-one The original of every act and joint resolution printed in this volume from page 1715 to page 1769, inclusive, has the following heading: Seventy-second Congress of the United States of America; At the Second Session, Begun and held at the city of Washington on Monday, the fifth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-two All bills and joint resolutions presented to the President of the United States bear the signatures of the Speaker (or of the Speaker *pro tempore*) of the House of Representatives and of the Vice President and President of the Senate (or of the President of the Senate *pro tempore*); those signatures accordingly appear on the originals of all acts and joint resolutions. The signature of the President of the United States appears on the originals of all approved acts and joint resolutions. The original of every act and joint resolution has endorsed thereon a certificate of origin, signed, as the case may be, by the Clerk of the House of Representatives or by the Secretary of the Senate and reading “I certify that this Act (or Joint Resolution) originated in the House of Representatives (or Senate).” The origin of each act and resolution contained in this volume is indicated in the margin at the beginning of each enactment; thus, for example, H.R. 6596 or H.J.Res. 64 indicates origin in the House of Representatives; and S. 2406 or S.J.Res. 197 indicates origin in the Senate. ii LISTof thePRIVATE ACTS OF CONGRESS Contained in this Volume. THE SEVENTY-SECOND CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. First Session, 1931–1932. Page. *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 4, 1932 1627 *Harvey K. Meyer.* AN ACT For the relief of Harvey K. Meyer, and for other purposes February 10, 1932 1656 *F. P. Case.* AN ACT For the relief of F. P. Case February 11, 1932 1656 *Luis H. DeBayle.* AN ACT For the relief of Doctor Luis H. DeBayle February 18, 1932 1656 *Neal D. Borum.* AN ACT For the relief of Neal D. Borum February 29, 1932 1657 *Thomas C. LaForge.* AN ACT For the relief of Thomas C. LaForge March 1, 1932 1657 *Benjamin and Horse Spottedhorse.* AN ACT Authorizing issuance of patents in fee to Benjamin Spottedhorse and Horse Spottedhorse for certain lands March 1, 1932 1657 *Lemuel Simpson.* AN ACT For the relief of Lemuel Simpson March 1, 1932 1658 *Anna Marie Sanford.* AN ACT For the relief of Anna Marie Sanford, widow of William Richard Sanford, deceased March 15, 1932 1658 *I. L. Lyons and Company.* AN ACT To authorize an appropriation for the relief of I. L. Lyons and Company March 16, 1932 1658 *Harriet M. MacDonald.* AN ACT Granting compensation to Harriet M. MacDonald March 16, 1932 1659 *Dock Leach.* AN ACT For the relief of Dock Leach April 15, 1932 1659 *Elizabeth Moncravie.* AN ACT For the relief of Elizabeth Moncravie April 15, 1932 1659 *Melissa Isabel Fairchild.* AN ACT For the relief of Melissa Isabel Fairchild April 16, 1932 1659 *Frank Bayer.* AN ACT For the relief of Frank Bayer April 23, 1932 1660 *G. W. Wall.* AN ACT For the relief of G. W. Wall April 25, 1932 1660 *Lehde and Schoenhut.* AN ACT For the relief of Lehde and Schoenhut April 25, 1932 1660 *Wills Point, Texas, State National Bank.* AN ACT For the relief of the State National Bank of Wills Point, Texas April 25, 1932 1661 *W. J. Shirley.* AN ACT For the relief of W. J. Shirley April 25, 1932 1661 *Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company.* AN ACT For the relief of Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company April 25, 1932 1662 *Helen Patricia Sullivan.* AN ACT For the relief of Helen Patricia Sullivan April 25, 1932 1662 *Alton B. Plainer.* AN ACT For the relief of Alton B. Platner April 25, 1932 1662 *Francis Engler.* AN ACT For the relief of Francis Engler April 26, 1932 1663 *Steve Fekete.* AN ACT For the relief of Steve Fekete April 26, 1932 1663 *Jeff Davis and Lucy Virginia Caperton.* AN ACT For the relief of Jeff Davis Caperton and Lucy Virginia Capterton May 2, 1932 1663 *J. J. and Addie C. Bradshaw.* AN ACT For the relief of J. J. Bradshaw and Addie C. Bradshaw May 2, 1932 1664 *Alvina Hollis.* AN ACT For the relief of Alvina Hollis May 2, 1932 1664 *Clara E. Wight.* AN ACT For the relief of Clara E. Wight May 2, 1932 1664 *Grina Brothers.* AN ACT For the relief of Grina Brothers May 3, 1932 1665 *Daniel S. Shaffer Company.* AN ACT For the relief of Daniel S. Schaffer Company (Incorporated) May 4, 1932 1665 *Senelma Wirkkula, etc.* AN ACT For the relief of Senelma Wirkkula, also known as Selma Wirkkula; Alice Marie Wirkkula; and Bernice Elaine Wirkkula May 4, 1932 1666 *C. B. Bellows.* AN ACT For the relief of C. B. Bellows May 13, 1932 1666 *G. Carroll Ross.* AN ACT For the relief of G. Carroll Ross May 13, 1932 1666 *Basil N. Henry.* AN ACT For the relief of Basil N. Henry June 6, 1932 1667 *Pasquale Mirabelli.* AN ACT For the relief of Pasquale Mirabelli June 6, 1932 1667iiiiv *Amy Harding.* AN ACT For the relief of Amy Harding June 7, 1932 1667 *Chester J. Dick.* AN ACT For the relief of Chester J. Dick June 7, 1932 1668 *United States Hammered Piston Ring Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the United States Hammered Piston Ring Company June 7, 1932 1668 *Clarence G. Young.* AN ACT For the relief of Clarence G. Young June 7, 1932 1668 *J. P. Moynihan.* AN ACT For the relief of J. P. Moynihan June 7, 1932 1668 *Carroll K. Moran.* AN ACT For the relief of Carroll K. Moran June 7, 1932 1669 *George E. Casey.* AN ACT For the relief of George E. Casey June 7, 1932 1669 *Ralph E. Williamson.* AN ACT For the relief of Ralph E. Williamson for loss suffered on account of the Lawton, Oklahoma, fire, 1917 June 7, 1932 1669 *Nancy H. Rouse, and others.* AN ACT For the relief of Nancy H. Rouse, Clara H. Simmons, W. H. Hays, Hallie H. Hamilton, and Bradford P. Hays June 8, 1932 1670 *Union Ferry Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Union Ferry Company, owners of the ferryboat Montauk June 9, 1932 1670 *Abram G. O’Bleness.* AN ACT For the relief of Abram G. O’Bleness June 9, 1932 1671 *Sherburne Mercantile Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Sherburne Mercantile Company June 9, 1932 1671 *Harold I. June.* AN ACT Granting permission to Harold I. June to transfer to the Fleet Reserve of the United States Navy June 9, 1932 1671 *Alfred G. Simmons, jr.* AN ACT For the relief of Alfred G. Simmons, junior June 10, 1932 1672 *Herman Ingman.* AN ACT For the relief of Herman Ingman June 10, 1932 1672 *Edward Bodeck.* AN ACT For the relief of Edward Bodeck June 14, 1932 1672 *Berta C. Hughes.* AN ACT For the relief of Berta C. Hughes June 14, 1932 1673 *Charles Thomas.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles Thomas June 14, 1932 1673 *H. H. Lee.* AN ACT For the relief of H. H. Lee June 14, 1932 1673 *Florian Ford.* AN ACT For the relief of Florian Ford June 14, 1932 1674 *H. E. Hurley.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of H. E. Hurley June 27, 1932 1674 *Lewis Sernler.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Lewis Semler June 27, 1932 1674 *Rosa E. Plummer.* AN ACT For the relief of Rosa E. Plummer June 28, 1932 1674 *Sarah Ann Coe.* AN ACT For the relief of Sarah Ann Coe June 28, 1932 1675 *Cicero A. Hilliard.* AN ACT For the relief of Cicero A. Hilliard June 28, 1932 1675 *William Girard Joseph Bennett.* AN ACT For the relief of William Girard Joseph Bennett June 28, 1932 1675 *William A. Malley.* AN ACT For the relief of the owner of the barge Mary M June 28, 1932 1676 *National Ben Franklin Fire Insurance Company.* AN ACT For the relief of National Ben Franklin Fire Insurance Company June 28, 1932 1676 *J. D. Stewart.* AN ACT For the relief of J. D. Stewart June 28, 1932 1676 *J. G. Shelton.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of J. G. Shelton June 28, 1932 1677 *Don C. Fees.* AN ACT For the relief of Don C. Fees June 28, 1932 1677 *Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company June 28, 1932 1677 *John Herink.* AN ACT For the relief of John Herink June 28, 1932 1678 *W. Stanley Gorsuch.* AN ACT For the relief of W. Stanley Gorsuch June 28, 1932 1678 *Copper Ridqe Mining Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Copper Ridge Mining Company June 28, 1932 1679 *Columbia Casualty Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Columbia Casualty Company June 28, 1932 1679 *Ross E. Adams.* AN ACT For the relief of Ross E. Adams June 28, 1932 1680 *David Gordon Building and Construction Company.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the David Gordon Building and Construction Company June 29, 1932 1680 *Margaret Crotty.* AN ACT For the relief of Margaret Crotty June 30, 1932 1680 *Ellingson and Groskopf (Incorporated}.* AN ACT For the relief of Ellingson and Groskopf (Incorporated) June 30, 1932 1681 *Harrison Simpson.* AN ACT For the relief of Harrison Simpson June 30, 1932 1681 *A. L. Marshall.* AN ACT For the relief of A. L. Marshall June 30, 1932 1681 *J. N. Gordon.* AN ACT For the relief of J. N. Gordon June 30, 1932 1682 *Jacob Landry.* AN ACT Concerning the claim of Jacob Landry June 30, 1932 1682 *Agnes C. Reder.* AN ACT For the relief of Agnes C. Reder June 30, 1932 1682 *Abraham Green.* AN ACT For the relief of Abraham Green June 30, 1932 1683 *Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company June 30, 1932 1683 *E. H. Flagg.* AN ACT For the relief of E. H. Flagg June 30, 1932 1683 *William L. Gilbert Clock Company.* AN ACT To reimburse the William L. Gilbert Clock Company for revenue erroneously paid June 30, 1932 1684 *O. R. York.* AN ACT For the relief of O. R. York June 30, 1932 1684 *Lewis O. Wick.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Lewis O. Wick June 30, 1932 1684 *Rio Grande Southern Railroad.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Rio Grande Southern Railroad Company June 30, 1932 1684v *Naval officers, allowances.* AN ACT For the relief of certain United States naval officers June 30, 1932 1685 *Walter S. West.* AN ACT For the relief of Walter S. West June 30, 1932 1685 *Frank Woodey.* AN ACT For the relief of Frank Woodey June 30, 1932 1685 *William R. Cox.* AN ACT For the relief of William R. Cox June 30, 1932 1686 *David Albert Robeson.* AN ACT For the relief of David Albert Robeson June 30, 1932 1686 *Minnie Hopkins.* AN ACT For the relief of Minnie Hopkins June 30, 1932 1686 *Rosamond B. McManus.* AN ACT For the relief of Rosamond B. McManus June 30, 1932 1686 *Lieutenant Colonel H. H. Kipp.* AN ACT For the relief of Lieutenant Colonel H. H. Kipp, United States Marine Corps, retired June 30, 1932 1687 *Harry Manning Lee.* AN ACT For the relief of Harry Manning Lee June 30, 1932 1687 *Lieutenant Mi* H. *Sprengel.* AN ACT For the relief of Lieutenant M. A. Sprengel June 30, 1932 1687 *George W. Steele, jr.* AN ACT For the relief of George W. Steele, junior June 30, 1932 1688 *Florence Northcoit Hannas.* AN ACT For the relief of Florence Northcott Hannas June 30, 1932 1688 *Mildred B. Crawford.* AN ACT For the relief of Mildred B. Crawford July 1, 1932 1688 *John A; Pearce.* AN ACT For the relief of John A. Pearce July 1, 1932 1689 *Louis Soluri.* AN ACT Granting six months’ pay to Louis Soluri July 1, 1932 1689 *Ned Bishop.* AN ACT For the relief of Ned Bishop July 1, 1932 1689 *Edward Christianson.* AN ACT For the relief of Edward Christianson July 1, 1932 1690 *William Alexander Keys.* AN ACT For the relief of William Alexander Keys July 1, 1932 1690 *Viola Wright.* AN ACT For the relief of Viola Wright July 1, 1932 1690 *First National Bank, Brenham, Texas.* AN ACT For the relief of the First National Bank of Brenham, Texas July 1, 1932 1690 *Farmers State Bank, Georgetown, Texas.* AN ACT For the relief of the Farmers State Bank of Georgetown, Texas July 1, 1932 1691 *Harry W; Ward, estate.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Harry W. Ward, deceased July 1, 1932 1691 *R. K. Stiles and Company.* AN ACT For the relief of R. K. Stiles and Company July 1, 1932 1692 *W. A. Blankenship.* AN ACT For the relief of W. A. Blankenship July 1, 1932 1692 *Enza A. Zeller.* AN ACT For the relief of Enza A. Zeller July 1, 1932 1692 *Marie E. McGrath.* AN ACT For the relief of Marie E. McGrath July 1, 1932 1693 *Grover Cleveland Ballard.* AN ACT For the relief of Grover Cleveland Ballard July 1, 1932 1693 *Mary Murnane.* AN ACT For the relief of Mary Murnane July 1, 1932 1693 *Amy Turner.* AN ACT For the relief of Amy Turner July 1, 1932 1694 *John H. Day.* AN ACT For the relief of John H. Day July 1, 1932 1694 *Joe Andrews Company.* AN ACT For the relief of Joe Andrews Company July 2, 1932 1694 *R. L. Wilson.* AN ACT For the relief of R. L. Wilson July 2, 1932 1694 *Edna M. Gilson.* AN ACT For the relief of Edna M. Gilson July 2, 1932 1695 *Frank Kanelakos.* AN ACT For the relief of Frank Kanelakos July 2, 1932 1695 *Noble Jay Hall.* AN ACT For the relief of Noble Jay Hall July 2, 1932 1695 *Samuel Schwartz, estate.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Samuel Schwartz July 2, 1932 1696 *William Knourek.* AN ACT For the relief of William Knourek July 2, 1932 1696 *Charles L. Barber.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles L. Barber July 2, 1932 1696 *Catherine Bell.* AN ACT For the relief of Catherine Bell July 2, 1932 1697 *Anna A. Hall.* AN ACT For the relief of Anna A. Hall July 2, 1932 1697 *Emma Shelly.* AN ACT For the relief of Emma Shelly July 2, 1932 1697 *Kenneth G. Gould.* AN ACT For the relief of Kenneth G. Gould July 2, 1932 1698 *Clyde Sheldon.* AN ACT For the relief of Clyde Sheldon July 2, 1932 1698 *Mrs. Johnnie Schley Gatewood.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Johnnie Schley Gatewood July 2, 1932 1698 *Oscar R. Hahnel.* AN ACT For the relief of Oscar R. Hahnel July 2, 1932 1699 *Alex Bremer.* AN ACT For the relief of Alex Bremer July 2, 1932 1699 *D. M. Leypoldt Company.* AN ACT For the relief of D. M. Leypoldt Company July 2, 1932 1699 *Octavia Gulick Stone.* AN ACT For the relief of Octavia Gulick Stone July 2, 1932 1699 *Joseph E. Bourrie Company.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Joseph E. Bourrie Company July 6, 1932 1700 *John Stratis.* AN ACT For the relief of John Stratis July 6, 1932 1700 *John Heffron.* AN ACT For the relief of John Heffron July 6, 1932 1700 *Franklin D. Clark, estate.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Franklin D. Clark July 6, 1932 1701 *Lewis A. McDormott.* AN ACT For the relief of Lewis A. McDormott July 6, 1932 1701 *Leia B. Smith.* AN ACT For the relief of Leia B. Smith July 6, 1932 1701 *Elizabeth B. Dayton.* AN ACT For the relief of Elizabeth B. Dayton July 7, 1932 1702 *Magee Brothers (Limited).* AN ACT For the relief of the owners of the steamship Exmoor July 7, 1932 1702 *William R. Nolan.* AN ACT For the relief of William R. Nolan July 7, 1932 1702vi *Captain Chester G. Mayo.* AN ACT For the relief of Captain Chester G. Mayo July 7, 1932 1702 *Chase E. Mulinex.* AN ACT For the relief of Chase E. Mulinex July 7, 1932 1703 *Nelson E. Frissell.* AN ACT For the relief of Nelson E. Frissell July 7, 1932 1703 *Ellen N. Nolan.* AN ACT For the relief of Ellen N. Nolan July 7, 1932 1704 *Same Giacalone and Same Ingrande.* AN ACT For the relief of Same Giacalone and Same Ingrande July 7, 1932 1704 *Genevieve M. Heberle.* AN ACT For the relief of Genevieve M. Heberle July 7, 1932 1704 *D. Emmett Hamilton.* AN ACT For the relief of D. Emmett Hamilton July 7, 1932 1705 *J. H. Wallace.* AN ACT For the relief of J. H. Wallace July 7, 1932 1705 *W. A. Peters.* AN ACT For the relief of W. A. Peters July 7, 1932 1705 *Samuel Weinstein.* AN ACT For the relief of Samuel Weinstein July 7, 1932 1706 *Sam Echols.* AN ACT For the relief of Sam Echols July 7, 1932 1706 *Mills Brothers.* AN ACT To reimburse Andrew H. Mills and William M. Mills, copartners carrying on business under the firm name and style of Mills Brothers, owners of the steamship Squantum, for damage to said vessel July 7, 1932 1706 *Knud O. Flakne and Alfred Sollom.* AN ACT To adjudicate the claims of Knud O. Flakne and Alfred Sollom, homestead settlers on the drained Mud Lake bottom, in the State of Minnesota July 8, 1932 1707 *Jacob D. Hanson, estate.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Jacob D. Hanson July 8, 1932 1707 *Charles Lamkin.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles Lamkin July 13, 1932 1708 *James E. Fraser.* AN ACT For the relief of James E. Fraser July 14, 1932 1708 *Malcolm Allen.* AN ACT For the relief of Malcolm Allen July 14, 1932 1708 *George H. Holman.* AN ACT For the relief of George H. Holman July 14, 1932 1709 *Caughman-Kaminer Company.* AN ACT For the relief of Caughman-Kaminer Company July 14, 1932 1709 *David C. Jeffcoat.* AN ACT For the relief of David C. Jeffcoat July 14, 1932 1709 *Raymond D. Woods.* AN ACT For the relief of Raymond D. Woods July 14, 1932 1709 *Samuel B. Inman, heirs.* AN ACT For the relief of the heirs of Samuel B. Inman July 14, 1932 1710 *Hilda Barnard.* AN ACT For the relief of Hilda Barnard July 14, 1932 1710 *Frank R. Scott.* AN ACT For the relief of Frank R. Scott July 14, 1932 1710 *William Dalton.* AN ACT For the relief of William Dalton July 16, 1932 1711 *Claude E. Dove.* AN ACT For the relief of Claude E. Dove July 16, 1932 1711 *Elsie M. Sears.* AN ACT For the relief of Elsie M. Sears July 16, 1932 1711 *Eva May Peed.* AN ACT For the relief of Eva May Peed, widow of George M. Peed, deceased July 16, 1932 1712 *Frank Martin.* AN ACT For the relief of Frank Martin July 16, 1932 1712 *May Weaver.* AN ACT For the relief of May Weaver July 16, 1932 1713 *Sophia A. Beers.* AN ACT For the relief of Sophia A. Beers July 19, 1932 1713 *Annie Lee Edgecumbe, estate.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Annie Lee Edgecumbe, deceased July 19, 1932 1714 Second Session, 1932–1933 *John S. Shaw.* AN ACT For the relief of John S. Shaw December 13, 1932 1715 *Detroit, Mich., post office.* AN ACT For the restitution of employees of the post office at Detroit, Michigan December 14, 1932 1715 *Messieurs Short, Ross, etc.* AN ACT For the relief of Messieurs Short, Ross, Shaw, and Mayhood January 31, 1933 1715 *Kenneth Carpenter.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Kenneth Carpenter February 1, 1933 1716 *Orem Wheatley, etc.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claims of Orem Wheatley, Kenneth Blaine, and Joseph R. Ball February 1, 1933 1716 *George T. Johnson and Sons.* AN ACT For the relief of George T. Johnson and Sons February 1, 1933 1716 *Johnson and Higgins.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Johnson and Higgins February 2, 1933 1717 *Eugene B. Ely.* AN ACT To authorize the posthumous award of a distinguished-flying cross to Eugene B. Ely February 6, 1933 1717 *William C. Rives.* AN ACT For the relief of William C. Rives February 6, 1933 1717 *Lieutenant Morris Smellow, Navy.* AN ACT Authorizing the President to transfer and appoint Lieutenant Morris Smellow, United States Navy, to the grade of passed assistant paymaster, with the rank of lieutenant, in the Supply Corps of the United States Navy February 6, 1933 1717 *William B. Thompson.* AN ACT For the relief of William B. Thompson February 7, 1933 1718 *J. G. Seupelt.* AN ACT For the relief of J. G. Seupelt February 7, 1933 1718 *Anna Pokorny.* AN ACT For the relief of Anna Pokorny February 7, 1933 1718 *S. F. Stacher.* AN ACT For the relief of S. F. Stacher February 8, 1933 1719 *Henry Clay Drexler and George Robert Cholister.* AN ACT To authorize the presentation of a medal of honor, postnumously, to the late Henry Clay Drexler and the late George Robert Cholister February 9, 1933 1719vii *Herbert G. Black and Clark Coal Company.* AN ACT For the relief of Herbert G. Black, owner of the schooner Oakwoods, and Clark Coal Company, owner of the cargo of coal on board said schooner February 14, 1933 1719 *Lieutenant Arnold R. Kline, Navy.* AN ACT Authorizing the President to transfer and appoint Lieutenant (Junior Grade) Arnold R. Kline, United States Navy, to the rank of lieutenant (junior grade), Supply Corps, United States Navy February 14, 1933 1720 *Richmond Pearson Hobson.* AN ACT Authorizing the President to present a medal of honor to Richmond Pearson Hobson February 14, 1933 1720 *Sidney Joseph Kent.* AN ACT For the relief of Sidney Joseph Kent February 14, 1933 1720 *Forest Service, employees.* AN ACT For the relief of certain employees of the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture February 14, 1933 1721 *Wilmot Castle Company.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Wilmot Castle Company February 14, 1933 1721 *Charles R. Thornton.* AN ACT Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to grant a patent to certain lands to Charles R. Thornton February 15, 1933 1722 *Katherine R. Theberge.* AN ACT For the relief of Katherine R. Theberge February 15, 1933 1722 *Peter Paul Franzel.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Peter Paul Franzel, deceased February 15, 1933 1722 *Lyman L. Miller.* AN ACT For the relief of Lyman L. Miller February 15, 1933 1723 *Great Western Coal Mines Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Great Western Coal Mines Company February 15, 1933 1723 *Ida E. Godfrey, etc.* AN ACT For the relief of Ida E. Godfrey and others February 15, 1933 1723 *Essie Fingar.* AN ACT For the relief of Essie Fingar February 15, 1933 1724 *Marion F. Blackwell.* AN ACT For the relief of Marion F. Blackwell February 15, 1933 1724 *C. N. Hildreth, junior.* AN ACT For the relief of C. N. Hildreth, junior February 15, 1933 1725 *B. F. Hart.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of B. F. Hart February 16, 1933 1725 *William E. B. Grant.* AN ACT For the relief of William E. B. Grant February 16, 1933 1725 *Tampico Marine Iron Works.* AN ACT For the relief of Tampico Marine Iron Works February 17, 1933 1726 *Van Camp Sea Food Company (Inc.).* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Van Camp Sea Food Company (Incorporated) February 17, 1933 1726 *Lincoln County, Mont.* AN ACT Authorizing the conveyance of certain land to school district numbered 15, Lincoln County, Montana February 17, 1933 1727 *George N. Nicholson.* AN ACT To authorize the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to reappoint George N. Nicholson in the police department of said District February 17, 1933 1727 *Harriette Olsen.* AN ACT For the relief of Harriette Olsen February 18, 1933 1727 *James M. Griffin.* AN ACT For the relief of James M. Griffin, disbursing agent, United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, and for other purposes February 18, 1933 1727 *George W. McDonald.* AN ACT For the relief of the widow of George W. McDonald February 20, 1933 1729 *Lindley Nurseries (Inc.).* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Lindley Nurseries (Incorporated) February 21, 1933 1729 *North Plains and Santa Fe Railway.* AN ACT To authorize the Secretary of Commerce to grant an easement for railroad right of way over and upon a portion of the helium gas bearing lands of the United States of America, in Potter County, in the State of Texas February 21, 1933 1730 *Samuel C. Davis.* AN ACT For the relief of Samuel C. Davis February 23, 1933 1731 *Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Company.* AN ACT To authorize the Secretary of War to sell to The Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Company certain tracts of land situate in the county of Harford and State of Maryland February 24, 1933 1731 *Cassie E. Howard.* AN ACT Authorizing the issuance to Cassie E. Howard of a patent for certain lands February 28, 1933 1732 *Mathie Belsvig.* AN ACT For the relief of Mathie Belsvig February 28, 1933 1732 *Clarence R. Killion.* AN ACT For the relief of Clarence R. Killion February 28, 1933 1732 *Allegheny Forging Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Allegheny Forging Company March 1, 1933 1733 *Donna M. Davis.* AN ACT To authorize credit in the disbursing account of Donna M. Davis March 1, 1933 1733 *Harold W. Merrin.* AN ACT For the relief of Harold W. Merrin March 1, 1933 1733 *Lizzie Pittman.* AN ACT For the relief of Lizzie Pittman March 1, 1933 1734 *William Mathew Squires.* AN ACT For the relief of William Mathew Squires March 1, 1933 1734 *Dongji Investment Company (Ltd.).* AN ACT For the relief of the Dongji Investment Company (Limited) March 1, 1933 1734 *Dr. M. M. Brayshaw.* AN ACT For the relief of Doctor M. M. Brayshaw March 1, 1933 1734 *Mary Elizabeth Fox.* AN ACT For the relief of Mary Elizabeth Fox March 1, 1933 1735 *Jerry V. Crane.* AN ACT For the relief of Jerry V. Crane March 1, 1933 1735 *Alexander F. Sawhill.* AN ACT For the relief of Alexander F. Sawhill March 1, 1933 1736viii *Ruth McCarn.* AN ACT Granting six months’ pay to Ruth McCarn March 1, 1933 1736 *Junction City, Ark., First National Bank.* AN ACT For the relief of the First National Bank of Junction City, Arkansas March 1, 1933 1736 *Laura J. Clarke.* AN ACT For the relief of Laura J. Clarke March 1, 1933 1737 *Junction City, Ark., Merchants and Farmers Bank.* AN ACT For the relief of the Merchants and Farmers Bank, Junction City, Arkansas March 1, 1933 1737 *Glenn H. Curtiss.* AN ACT Authorizing the President to make a posthumous award of a distinguished-flying cross to Glenn H. Curtiss, deceased, and to present the same to Lua Curtiss, mother of the said Glenn H. Curtiss, deceased March 1, 1933 1738 *Sydney Thayer, junior.* AN ACT For the relief of Sydney Thayer, junior March 2, 1933 1738 *Henry Dixon Linebarqer.* AN ACT For the relief of Henry Dixon Linebarger March 2, 1933 1738 *Elmo K. Gordon.* AN ACT For the relief of Elmo K. Gordon March 2, 1933 1739 *Florence Mahoney.* AN ACT For the relief of Florence Mahoney March 2, 1933 1739 *Major L. D. Worsham.* AN ACT For the relief of Major L. D. Worsham March 2, 1933 1739 *Herman H. Bradford.* AN ACT For the relief of Herman H. Bradford March 2, 1933 1740 *Annie M. Eopolucci.* AN ACT For the relief of Annie M. Eopolucci March 2, 1933 1740 *Jack C. Richardson.* AN ACT For the relief of Jack C. Richardson March 2, 1933 1740 *Emily Addison.* AN ACT For the relief of Emily Addison March 2, 1933 1741 *John O’Neil.* AN ACT For the relief of John O’Neil March 3, 1933 1741 *John Huntz Roloff.* AN ACT To correct the rating of John Huntz Roloff, Fleet Naval Reserve March 3, 1933 1741 *John E. Davidson.* AN ACT For the relief of John E. Davidson March 3, 1933 1742 *Olen H. Parker.* AN ACT For the relief of Olen H. Parker March 3, 1933 1742 *Thomas Bird.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the estate of Thomas Bird, deceased March 3, 1933 1742 *Madrigal and Company.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Madrigal and Company, Manila, Philippine Islands March 3, 1933 1743 *Federal Reserve Bank, Baltimore branch.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Baltimore branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond March 3, 1933 1743 *Mary E. Stebbins.* AN ACT For the relief of Mary E. Stebbins March 3, 1933 1743 *Anderson-Tully Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Anderson-Tully Company March 3, 1933 1744 *William Ray Taplin.* AN ACT For the relief of William Ray Taplin March 3, 1933 1744 *William Powell.* AN ACT For the relief of William Powell March 3, 1933 1744 *Catterina Pollino.* AN ACT For the relief of Catterina Pollino March 3, 1933 1745 *John Pearce Cann.* AN ACT For the relief of John Pearce Cann March 3, 1933 1745 *Major O. S. McCleary.* AN ACT For the relief of Major O. S. McCleary, United States Army, retired March 3, 1933 1745 *Harry E. Blomgren.* AN ACT For the relief of Harry E. Blomgren March 3, 1933 1745 *Maggie Kirkland.* AN ACT For the relief of Maggie Kirkland March 3, 1933 1746 *William A. Lester.* AN ACT For the relief of William A. Lester March 3, 1933 1746 *Zetta Lester.* AN ACT For the relief of Zetta Lester March 3, 1933 1746 *Alva D. McGuire, junior.* AN ACT For the relief of Alva D. McGuire, Junior March 3, 1933 1746 *Betty McBride.* AN ACT For the relief of Betty McBride March 3, 1933 1747 *George H. Hansen.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of George H. Hansen March 3, 1933 1747 *National Surety Company.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the National Surety Company March 3, 1933 1747 *Newport Contracting and Engineering Company.* AN ACT For the relief of Newport Contracting and Engineering Company March 3, 1933 1748 *Avery G. Constant.* AN ACT For the relief of Avery G. Constant March 3, 1933 1748 *Leslie Jensen.* AN ACT For the relief of Leslie Jensen March 3, 1933 1748 *Harvey Canal Ship Yard and Machine Shop.* AN ACT For the relief of the Harvey Canal Ship Yard and Machine Shop March 3, 1933 1748 *Texas Power and Light Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Texas Power and Light Company March 3, 1933 1749 *Great Falls Meat Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Great Falls Meat Company, of Great Falls, Montana March 3, 1933 1749 *Rose Gillespie, etc.* AN ACT For the relief of Rose Gillespie, Joseph Anton Dietz, and Manuel M. Wiseman, as trustee of the estate of Louis Wiseman, deceased March 3, 1933 1749 *Mary Byrkett Sinks.* AN ACT For the relief of Mary Byrkett Sinks March 3, 1933 1750 *Booth Fisheries Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Booth Fisheries Company March 3, 1933 1750 *Caroline Morris.* AN ACT To remove a cloud on the title of certain land in the city of Corpus Christi, Texas March 3, 1933 1750 *Albuquerque, N. Mex.* AN ACT To authorize the transfer of certain lands in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, to the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico March 3, 1933 1751 *Gust J. Schweitzer.* AN ACT For the relief of Gust J. Schweitzer March 3, 1933 1751 *William Joseph LaCarte.* AN ACT For the relief of William Joseph LaCarte March 3, 1933 1752ix *James L. Pate.* AN ACT For the relief of James L. Pate March 3, 1933 1752 *Nelson King.* AN ACT For the relief of Nelson King March 3, 1933 1752 *William H. Holmes.* AN ACT For the relief of William H. Holmes March 3, 1333 1753 *Hamilton Grounds.* AN ACT For the relief of Hamilton Grounds March 3, 1933 1753 *Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont.* AN ACT To provide for the addition of the names of certain persons to the final roll of the Indians of the Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana, and for other purposes March 3, 1933 1753 *William M. Sherman.* AN ACT For the relief of William M. Sherman March 3, 1933 1754 *Henry J. and Louise H. Kirn.* AN ACT Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to cancel patent in fee issued to Henry J. Kirn and Louise H. Kirn March 3, 1933 1754 *Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho.* AN ACT To authorize exchange of small tribal acreage on the Fort Hall Indian school reserve in Idaho for adjoining land March 3, 1933 1755 *Sac and Fox Indians, Okla.* AN ACT To authorize the addition of certain names to the final roll of the Sac and Fox Indians of Oklahoma March 3, 1933 1755 *Arthur R. Saffran.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Arthur R. Saffran March 3, 1933 1755 *Sadie L. Kirby.* AN ACT For the relief of Sadie L. Kirby March 3, 1933 1756 *Saint Louis, Mo., sale of Government property.* AN ACT Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to sell certain Government property in Saint Louis, Missouri March 3, 1933 1756 *Rapides Parish, La.* AN ACT To relinquish the title of the United States in and to lands in Rapides Parish, State of Louisiana March 3, 1933 1756 *Peter Bess.* AN ACT For the relief of Peter Bess March 3, 1933 1757 *John L. Dunn.* AN ACT For the relief of John L. Dunn March 3, 1933 1757 *Edward J. O’Neil.* AN ACT For the relief of Edward J. O’Neil March 3, 1933 1758 *George Beier.* AN ACT For the relief of George Beier March 3, 1933 1758 *Arthur I. Neville.* AN ACT For the relief of Arthur I. Neville March 3, 1933 1759 *Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, damages.* AN ACT For the relief of the Bethel Cemetery Company, the Presbyterian Church, Harold S. Stubbs, George Morgan, Edward Stapp, William J. Howard, David J. Seacord, Mary L. McIntire, Emma E. Foard, Herbert C. Hannigan, Sisters of Saint Baisl, Edward Bedwell, and Rachel A. Loveless March 4, 1933 1759 *C. A. Cates.* AN ACT For the relief of C. A. Cates March 4, 1933 1759 *Jack Schneider.* AN ACT For the relief of Jack Schneider March 4, 1933 1760 *John S. Stotts.* AN ACT For the relief of John S. Stotts, deceased March 4, 1933 1760 *Walter Sam Young.* AN ACT For the relief of Walter Sam Young March 4, 1933 1760 *J. R. Reimer.* AN ACT For the relief of J. R. Reimer March 4, 1933 1761 *John I. Lowe.* AN ACT For the relief of John I. Lowe March 4, 1933 1761 *Ada B. (Gould) Gollan.* AN ACT For the relief of Ada B. (Gould) Gollan March 4, 1933 1761 *Corvallis, Oreg., American Legion.* AN ACT For the relief of Whithycombe Post Numbered 11, American Legion, Corvallis, Oregon March 4, 1933 1762 *Lake Denmark, N. J., explosions.* AN ACT To provide an additional appropriation as the result of a reinvestigation, pursuant to the Act of February 2, 1929 (45 Stat., p. 2047, pt. 2) for the payment of claims of persons who suffered property damage, death, or personal injury due to the explosions at the naval ammunition depot, Lake Denmark, New Jersey, July 10, 1926 March 4, 1933 1762 *Howard McKee.* AN ACT For the relief of Howard McKee March 4, 1933 1762 *Escha Whittington Casey.* AN ACT For the relief of Escha Whittington Casey March 4, 1933 1763 *Rio Grande, Hood damages.* AN ACT To authorize amendment of the Act of February 25, 1927, for the payment of damages caused by reason of the overflow of the Rio Grande on August 17, 1921 March 4, 1933 1763 *Frances Southard.* AN ACT For the relief of Frances Southard March 4, 1933 1764 *Sadie Bermi.* AN ACT For the relief of Sadie Bermi March 4, 1933 1764 *Della O’Brien.* AN ACT For the relief of Della O’Brien March 4, 1933 1765 *Stuart L. Ritz.* AN ACT For the relief of Stuart L. Ritz March 4, 1933 1765 *James J. Meaney.* AN ACT For the relief of James J. Meaney March 4, 1933 1765 *Joseph Vigliotti.* An ACT For the relief of Joseph Vigliotti March 4, 1933 1766 *William J. Fleming.* AN ACT For the relief of William J. Fleming March 4, 1933 1766 *William N. Fishburn.* AN ACT For the relief of William N. Fishburn March 4, 1933 1766 *National Bank of Commerce, El Dorado, Ark.* An ACT For the relief of the National Bank of Commerce, El Dorado, Arkansas March 4, 1933 1767 *First National Bank, El Dorado, Ark.* AN ACT For the relief of the First National Bank, El Dorado, Arkansas March 4, 1933 1767 *George Occhionero.* AN ACT For the relief of George Occhionero March 4, 1933 1768 *Joseph T. Ryerson and Son (Inc.).* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Joseph T. Ryerson and Son (Incorporated) March 4, 1933 1768 *Clive Sprouse and Robert F. Moore.* AN ACT For the relief of Clive Sprouse and Robert F. Moore March 4, 1933 1768 *Price Huff.* AN ACT For the relief of Price Huff March 4, 1933 1769 *P. F. Gormley Company.* JOINT RESOLUTION Conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims in the claim of P. F. Gormley Company March 4, 1933 1769 LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS. Page. Appointing joint committee on arrangements, George Washington Bicentennial Page December 18, 1931 1773 Holiday recess December 22, 1931 1773 Payment to Grant Jarvis January 5, 1932 1773 Printing ordered of additional copies of Hearings on Agricultural Conference and Farm Board Inquiry January 15, 1932 1773 Joint session of the two Houses, commemorating George Washington Bicentennial January 20, 1932 1774 Printing ordered of prayers by the Chaplain of the House January 29, 1932 1774 Requesting return from the President of bill relating to building, etc., associations February 5, 1932 1774 Directing reenrollment etc., of bill relating to building, etc., associations February 8, 1932 1774 Printing ordered, of additional copies of hearings on sale of foreign bonds, etc. February 9, 1932 1775 Permitting temporary loan of certain portraits in Capitol, George Washington Bicentennial Exhibit February 18, 1932 1775 Authorizing wreath for grave of mother of George Washington February 18, 1932 1775 Printing ordered of additional copies of consolidated hearings on “Revenue Revision, 1932” March 7, 1932 1776 Accepting statue of General John Sevier from the State of Tennessee March 8, 1932 1776 Ordering comparative print of Revenue Bill as a House document March 9, 1932 1776 Requesting return from the President of bill respecting jurisdiction in management of Indian country March 31, 1932 1776 Requesting return from the President of bill relating to District of Columbia insurance companies April 22, 1932 1776 Printing ordered of additional copies of consolidated hearings on Revenue Bill April 23, 1932 1777 Printing ordered of hearings on the Establishment of a National Economic Council April 25, 1932 1777 Accepting statue of Charles Brantley Aycock from the State of North Carolina April 28, 1932 1777 Accepting statues of George Washington and Robert E. Lee from the State of Virginia May 3, 1932 1777 Directing reenrollment, etc., of bill relating to District of Columbia insurance corporations May 12, 1932 1778 Printing ordered of proceedings at unveiling of statue of Charles Brantley Aycock May 26, 1932 1778 Printing ordered of additional copies of Revenue Act of 1932 June 7, 1932 1778 Printing ordered of proceedings at unveiling of statue of General John Sevier June 11, 1932 1779 Printing ordered of proceedings at unveiling of statues of Junipero Serra and Thomas Starr King June 11, 1932 1779 Printing ordered on proceedings at unveiling of statues of Jefferson Davis and James Z. George June 11, 1932 1779 Printing ordered of compilation of Laws Relating to Veterans of Various Wars June 27, 1932 1780 Establishing United States Roanoke Colony Commission June 27, 1932 1780 Correcting enrollment of State, etc., Departments appropriation bill June 29, 1932 1781 Correcting enrollment of War Department appropriation bill July 13, 1932 1781 Adjournment of Congress July 16, 1932 1781 Authorizing appointment of Inaugural Committee December 8, 1932 1782 Extending time for report of United States Roanoke Colony Commission December 15, 1932 1782 Printing ordered of additional copies of hearings on moratorium on foreign debts January 3, 1933 1782 For counting electoral votes January 4, 1933 1782 For memorial service to former President Coolidge January 14, 1933 1783 Correcting enrollment of bill relating to loans to farmers for crop production, etc. January 26, 1933 1783xixii Printing ordered of oration on former President Coolidge by Honorable Arthur P. Rugg February 16, 1933 1784 Correcting enrollment of bill providing a new civil code for Canal Zone February 17, 1933 1784 Correcting enrollment of bill (S. 4020) relating to Supreme Court, rules of practice, etc February 22, 1933 1784 Printing ordered of edition of Congressional Directory for first session, 73d Congress February 22, 1933 1784 Authorizing relocation, etc., of statues within the Capitol February 24, 1933 1784 Rescinding action on bill (H.R. 14500) relating to bridge across Missouri River February 28, 1933 1785 Correcting enrollment of bill (H.R. 14359) relative to bankruptcy March 2, 1933 1785 LIST OF TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS. Page. International convention for protection of industrial property. Signed at The Hague, November 6, 1925; proclaimed, March 6, 1931 1789 Convention and Protocol with Great Britain defining rights in Iraq. Signed at London, January 9, 1930; proclaimed, March 11, 1931 1817 Extradition treaty with Germany. Signed at Berlin, July 12, 1930; proclaimed, April 22, 1931 1862 Convention with Great Britain for preservation of Northern Pacific halibut fisheries. Signed at Ottawa, May 9, 1930; proclaimed, May 14, 1931 1872 Treaty with Austria of friendship, commerce, and consular rights. Signed at Vienna, June 19, 1928; proclaimed, May 28, 1931 1876 Supplementary Agreement with Austria. Signed at Vienna, January 20, 1931; proclaimed, May 28, 1931 1899 Pan American convention on commercial aviation. Signed at Habana, February 20, 1928; proclaimed, July 27, 1931 1901 Claims agreement with Sweden. Signed at Washington, December 17, 1930; proclaimed, October 2, 1931 1911 Reciprocal claims convention with Panama. Signed at Washington, July 28, 1926; proclaimed, October 6, 1931 1915 Postal convention between the Americas and Spain. Signed at Madrid, November 10, 1931; approved, February 9, 1932 1924 Collect-on-delivery parcel post agreement with Germany. Signed at Berlin, December 22, 1931, at Washington, January 5, 1932; approved, February 9, 1932 1966 Pan American convention relating to consular agents. Signed at Habana, February 20, 1928; proclaimed, February 11, 1932 1976 Arbitration and Conciliation treaty with Switzerland. Signed at Washington, February 16, 1931; proclaimed, May 25, 1932 1983 Pan American maritime neutrality convention. Signed at Habana, February 20, 1928; proclaimed, May 26, 1932 1989 Postal agreement between the United States and Switzerland. Signed at Washington, April 1, 1932; approved, April 11, 1932 1997 International convention relating to the treatment of prisoners of war. Signed at Geneva, July 27, 1929; proclaimed, August 4, 1932 2021 Multilateral convention, amelioration of sick, wounded of armies in field. Signed at Geneva, July 27, 1929; proclaimed, August 4, 1932 2074 General peace treaty with Italy. Signed at Washington, September 23, 1931; proclaimed, August 9, 1932 2102 Parcel post convention with Sweden. Signed at Stockholm, June 28, 1932, at Washington, July 11, 1932; approved, July 18, 1932 2106 Extradition treaty with Great Britain. Signed at London, December 22, 1931; proclaimed, August 9, 1932 2122 Arbitration treaty with Egypt. Signed at Washington, August 27, 1929; proclaimed, August 25, 1932 2130 Conciliation treaty with Egypt. Signed at Washington, August 27, 1929; proclaimed, August 25, 1932 2132 Treaty with Norway of friendship, commerce, and consular rights. Signed at Washington, June 5, 1928, and February 25, 1929; proclaimed, September 15, 1932 2135 Exchange of notes concerning tariff treatment of Norwegian sardines 2160 Arbitration treaty with Greece. Signed at Washington, June 19, 1930; proclaimed, September 26, 1932 2161 Conciliation treaty with Greece. Signed at Washington, June 19, 1930; proclaimed, September 26, 1932 2165 Parcel post convention with Finland. Signed at Helsingfors, September 1, 1932, at Washington, September 23, 1932; approved by the President, September 29, 1932 2169 Extradition treaty with Greece. Signed at Athens, May 6, 1931; proclaimed, November 1, 2185 Philippine Island and North Borneo boundary convention with Great Britain. Signed at Washington, January 2, 1930; proclaimed, December 15, 1930 2198 Arbitration treaty with China. Signed at Washington, June 27, 1930; proclaimed, December 20, 1932 2213 International Load Line convention. Signed at London, July 5, 1930; proclaimed, January 5, 1933 2228 Parcel post agreement with Denmark. Signed at Copenhagen, December 9, 1932, at Washington, December 28, 1932; approved by the President, January 9, 1933 2402 Establishment and Sojourn, treaty with the Turkish Republic. Signed at Ankara, October 28, 1931; proclaimed, February 18, 1933 2432xiii LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS. Page. Increasing duty on Fourdrinier, etc., wire, etc March 16, 1931 2437 Decreasing duty on wool felt hats, etc March 16, 1931 2438 Decreasing duty on edible gelatin March 16, 1931 2439 Amending regulations on migratory game birds March 17, 1931 2440 Adding certain tracts to George Washington Birthplace National Monument, Virginia March 30, 1931 2446 Establishing Canyon De Chelly National Monument, Arizona April 1, 1931 2448 Modifying area of the Nezperce and Bitterroot National Forests, Idaho April 7, 1931 2450 Inviting observance of Child Health Day, 1931 April 7, 1931 2451 Adding lands to the Pinnacles National Monument, California April 13, 1931 2451 Creating board to investigate, etc., labor dispute, Louisiana and Arkansas Railway Company and employees April 16, 1931 2452 Enlarging area of the Katmai National Monument, Alaska April 24, 1931 2453 Enlarging area of the Harney National Forest, South Dakota May 1, 1931 2454 Enlarging area of the Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah May 4, 1931 2455 Prescribing annual immigrant quotas June 19, 1931 2456 Increasing duty on bells June 24, 1931 2458 Increasing duty on hemp cordage June 24, 1931 2459 Increasing duty on eggs June 24, 1931 2460 Decreasing duty on pipe organs June 24, 1931 2461 Decreasing duty on bent-wood furniture June 24, 1931 2462 Decreasing duty on olive oil June 24, 1931 2463 Rectifying boundaries of the Nezperce and Bitterroot National Forests, Idaho July 3, 1931 2464 Setting apart the Osceola National Forest, Florida July 10, 1931 2465 Designating week of October 4, 1931, as National Fire Prevention Week August 5, 1931 2466 Exemption of Virgin Islands from coastwise shipping laws August 19, 1931 2466 Enlarging area of the Ouachita National Forest, Arkansas and Oklahoma August 19, 1931 2467 Approving waterfowl conservation regulations August 25, 1931 2475 Amending regulations on migratory game birds August 25, 1931 2476 Recommending observance of sesquicentennial of Lord Cornwallis’ surrender September 3, 1931 2479 Inviting observance of Pulaski Memorial Day September 11, 1931 2480 Amending regulations on migratory game birds September 12, 1931 2481 Describing certain tract on San Geronimo Reservation, Puerto Rico September 15, 1931 2482 Diminishing area of the Grand Canyon National Game Preserve, Arizona October 6, 1931 2483 Transferring certain lands to Hawaii October 27, 1931 2484 Inviting observance of Armistice Day, 1931 November 2, 1931 2485 Designating November 26, 1931, as Thanksgiving Day November 3, 1931 2486 Enlarging area of Petrified Forest National Monument, Arizona November 30, 1931 2486 Increasing duty on peas December 2, 1931 2487 Decreasing duty on eggplant December 2, 1931 2488 Decreasing duty on peppers December 2, 1931 2489 Modifying duties on shoes December 2, 1931 2490 Decreasing duty on feldspar December 2, 1931 2491 Decreasing duty on cylinder, etc., glass December 2, 1931 2492 St. Marks Migratory Bird Refuge, Florida, designation as closed area under Migratory Bird Treaty Act December 24, 1931 2493 Conveying certain lands to Puerto Rico December 30, 1931 2495 Conveying certain lands to Hawaii January 8, 1932 2497 Enlarging area of Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado January 11, 1932 2498 Inviting celebration of George Washington Bicentennial February 1, 1932 2499 Appointing Ogden L. Mills, Director General of Railroads February 12, 1932 2500 Designating Ogden L. Mills as agent in actions arising from Federal railroad control February 12, 1932 2500 Rescinding certain proclamations regarding migratory waterfowl February 12, 1932 2501 Copyright benefits extended to nationals of Greece February 23, 1932 2502 Enlarging area of the Bandelier National Forest, New Mexico February 25, 1932 2503 Creating board to investigate, etc., labor dispute, Louisiana & Arkansas, etc., Railways and certain of their employees March 10, 1932 2504 Extending time for withdrawing imported merchandise March 15, 1932 2505 Enlarging area of the Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Colorado March 17, 1932 2506 Inviting observance of Child Health Day, 1932 March 21, 1932 2507 Respecting bonded carpet wool and drawback exportations April 14, 1932 2508 Setting apart the Green Mountain National Forest, Vermont April 25, 1932 2509 Enlarging area of the Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado May 27, 1932 2511xvxvi Enlarging area of the Scotts Bluff National Monument, Nebraska June 1, 1932 2512 Cape Romain Migratory Bird Refuge, South Carolina, designation as closed area under Migratory Bird Treaty Act June 6, 1932 2513 Changing duty on infants’ wool knit outerwear June 11, 1932 2517 Decreasing duty on alsimin, ferrosilicon aluminum, etc June 18, 1932 2518 Adding the Glacier National Park, Montana, to Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park June 30, 1932 2519 Amending regulations on migratory game birds July 20, 1932 2520 Lands added to Yosemite National Park, California August 13, 1932 2527 Exemption of Virgin Islands from coastwise shipping laws August 18, 1932 2528 Changing rates of duty on inedible gelatin and glue August 19, 1932 2529 Decreasing rate of duty on sheepswool sponges August 19, 1932 2530 Designating week of October 9, 1932, as National Fire Prevention Week September 2, 1932 2531 Inviting observance of Pulaski Memorial Day September 12, 1932 2532 Lands added to Petrified Forest National Monument, Arizona September 23, 1932 2532 Lands set apart as Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Utah September 26, 1932 2535 Lands added to Yellowstone National Park, Montana October 20, 1932 2537 Inviting observance of Armistice Day, 1932 November 3, 1932 2538 Designating November 24, 1932, as Thanksgiving Day November 3, 1932 2539 Postponing date of expiration of lending power of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation December 8, 1932 2541 Increasing rates of duty on upholsterers’ nails, chair glides, and thumb tacks December 14, 1932 2541 Increasing rate of duty on cocoa-fiber mats December 14, 1932 2542 Increasing rate of duty on cotton velvets December 14, 1932 2543 Increasing rates of duty on folding rules of aluminum or of wood December 14, 1932 2544 Increasing duty on prism-binoculars December 14, 1932 2545 Grand Canyon National Monument, Arizona, established December 22, 1932 2547 Merchandise in bonded warehouse, bonded carpet wool and camel hair, and drawback exportations December 23, 1932 2548 Announcing the death of the Honorable Calvin Coolidge January 5, 1933 2550 White Sands National Monument, New Mexico, established January 18, 1933 2551 Lands added to Wasatch National Forest, Utah January 31, 1933 2552 Increasing duty on rubber-soled and rubber footwear February 1, 1933 2552 Death Valley National Monument, California, established February 11, 1933 2554 Convening the Senate in special session February 14, 1933 2555 Lands added to Ashley National Forest, Utah-Wyoming February 18, 1933 2555 Lands added to Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico February 21, 1933 2556 Saguaro National Monument, Arizona, established March 1, 1933 2557 Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument, Colorado, established March 2, 1933 2558 Decreasing rates of duty on sperm oil, crude, and spermaceti wax March 2, 1933 2560 Area reserved for Nicolet National Forest, Wisconsin March 2, 1933 2561 Canyon De Chelly National Monument, Arizona, area comprising March 3, 1933 2562 Lands added to Colorado National Monument, Colorado March 3, 1933 2563 Twentieth Amendment to the Constitution February 6, 1933 2569 LIST OF EXECUTIVE AGREEMENTS Page. Quarantine inspection of vessels, Canada 2573 Admission of civil aircraft, etc., Canada 2575 Double income tax, shipping profits, Japan 2578 Double income tax, shipping profits, Canada 2580 Customs matters, commercial agreement, Egypt 2582 Double income tax, shipping profits, Spain 2584 Double income tax, shipping profits, Great Britain 2587 Customs matters, commercial agreement, Rumania 2593 Ship measurement certificates, Estonia 2597 Double income tax, shipping profits, Italy 2599 Double income tax, shipping profits, Netherlands 2601 Double income tax, shipping profits, France 2604 Double income tax, shipping profits, Greece 2608 Double income tax, shipping profits, Denmark and Iceland 2612 Double income tax, shipping profits, Norway 2617 Double income tax, shipping profits, Brazil 2620 Double income tax, shipping profits, Germany 2627 Consideration of claims, Spain 2641 Commercial, etc., relations, Persia 2644 Personal status, etc., of nationals, Persia 2652 Navigation dues, pleasure yachts, Sweden 2655 Haitianization Agreement, Haiti 2659 Certificates of inspection, passenger vessels, Italy 2665 Air navigation, Italy 2668 Load-line certificates, Japan 2678 Commercial, etc., relations, Chile 2682 Load-line certificates, Irish Free State 2685 Certificates of airworthiness, Union of South Africa 2687 Load-line certificates, Denmark 2690 Load-line certificates, Iceland 2693 Load-line certificates, Germany 2695 Customs treatment of importations for consular offices and officers, Norway 2698 Salem Claim Arbitration, Egypt 2700 Radio broadcasts, Canada 2704 Load-line certificates, Sweden 2707 Load-line certificates, Italy 2711 Chinese courts, International Settlement, Shanghai 2713 Air navigation, Germany 2721 Certificates of airworthiness, Germany 2732 Load-line certificates, Belgium 2736xvii PRIVATE LAWSof theUNITED STATES OF AMERICApassed by theSEVENTY-SECOND CONGRESS1931–1933 xix PRIVATE LAWS OF THE SEVENTY-SECOND CONGRESS of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA *Passed at the first session, which was begun and held at the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, on Monday, the seventh day of December, 1931, and was adjourned without day on Saturday, the sixteenth day of July, 1932*.Herbert Hoover, President; Charles Curtis, Vice President; George H. Moses, President of the Senate *pro tempore*; John N. Garner, Speaker of the House of Representatives; Henry T. Rainey, Speaker of the House of Representatives *pro tempore*, June 13 to 18, 1932; William B. Bankhead, Speaker of the House of Representatives *pro tempore*, June 20, 1932; John McDuffie, Speaker of the House of Representatives *pro tempore*, July 16, 1932. 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. 20 Chapter 47 Stat. 1627 1932-02-04 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 2024-12-27 72 1 private [CHAPTER 20.] 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 4, 1932,[[H. R. 6596](/us/bill/72/hr/6596).][[Private, No. 1](/us/pvtl/72/1).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the AdministratorPensions. of Veterans’ Affairs be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to place on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws:The name of Prudence M. A. Burton, former widow of JohnPensions increased.Prudence M. A. Burton. Blaylock, late of Company E, Thirtieth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Nancy P. Conrad, widow of Amos Conrad, late ofNancy P. Conrad. Company K, Fourteenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Harriet E. Dutton, widow of Abram H. Dutton, lateHarriet E. Dutton. of Company K, Fourteenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Melissa E. Gibson, widow of James Gibson, late ofMelissa E. Gibson. Company G, Eighty-seventh Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Elizabeth Harrison, widow of John Harrison, lateElizabeth Harrison. of Company H, Seventh Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Johanna S. W. Micksch, widow of Joseph Micksch,Johanna S. W. Micksch. late of Company B, Twelfth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Josephine Hatcher, widow of James D. Hatcher, latePension.Josephine Hatcher. of Company F, Eighth Regiment Provisional Enrolled Missouri Militia, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. 1627 1628 Pension increased.Margaret E. Wilt.The name of Margaret E. Wilt, widow of David S. Wilt, late of Company E, Sixth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pensions.Nancy A. West.The name of Nancy A. West, widow of John J. West, late of Company G, Fifteenth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Lillie M. Price.The name of Lillie M. Price, widow of Thomas J. Price, late of Company G, Seventeenth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month and increase the rate to $30 per month from and after the date she shall have attained the age of sixty years, which fact shall be determined by the submission of satisfactory evidence by the beneficiary to the Veterans’ Administration. Pensions increased.Elizabeth Wells.The name of Elizabeth Wells, widow of George Wells, late of Company K, Fifty-fifth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Ophelia Roseberry.The name of Ophelia Roseberry, widow of Joseph Roseberry, late of Company H, Twenty-seventh Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Patsy Clark.The name of Patsy Clark, widow of Andrew J. Clark, late of Company K, One hundred and forty-fifth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pensions.Mollie M. Merrill.The name of Mollie M. Merrill, helpless and dependent daughter of William T. Merrill, late of the United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. Lula M. McCoy.The name of Lula M. McCoy, widow of James M. McCoy, late of Company B, Seventeenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Clara Hoard.The name of Clara Hoard, widow of Francis M. Hoard, late of Company C, Thirty-eighth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month and increase the rate to $30 per month from and after the date she shall have attained the age of sixty years, which fact shall be determined by the submission of satisfactory evidence by the beneficiary to the Veterans’ Administration. Pension increased.Arvilla R. Penfield.The name of Arvilla R. Penfield, widow of George A. Penfield, late of Company H, Twenty-fourth Regiment, and Company E, One hundred and tenth Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension.Elizabeth Nye.The name of Elizabeth Nye, widow of William Nye, late of Company I, One hundred and forty-fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Pensions increased.Alma Niedhammer.The name of Alma Niedhammer, widow of George Niedhammer, late of Company C, Eighteenth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Eliza J. Arthur.The name of Eliza J. Arthur, former widow of David S. Arthur, late of Company H, Thirtieth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension.Edith L. Johnson.The name of Edith L. Johnson, helpless and dependent daughter of Perry Johnson, late of Company M, Second Regiment Indiana Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. 1629 The name of Caroline Gorgas, widow of John Gorgas, late ofPensions increased.Caroline Gorgas. Company A, Thirty-fourth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Louisa Hiskett, widow of John M. Hiskett, late ofLouisa Hiskett. Company I, Third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Serena E. Merryman, widow of John H. Merryman,Serena E. Merryman. late of Company K, Forty-fourth Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Emeline Scott, former widow of James Curtis, lateEmeline Scott. of Company A, Seventy-eighth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mary E. Benson, widow of Newman G. Benson, lateMary E. Benson. of Company L, Seventh Regiment Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Lydia A. Cary, widow of Daniel M. Cary, late ofLydia A. Cary. Company G, Tenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry; and Company E, Eighth Regiment Veterans’ Reserve Corps, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Sarah E. Burton, widow of Presley T. Burton, lateSarah E. Burton. of Company G, Ninth Regiment Missouri State Militia Cavalry; and Company A, Fourteenth Regiment Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Isabel Guffey, helpless and dependent daughter ofPensions.Isabel Guffey. James A. Guffey, late of Company A, Eighth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. The name of Alton Frazier Cowan, helpless and dependent son ofAlton Frazier Cowan. Benjamin F. Cowan, late of Company C, Sixth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month. The name of Nancy J. McWilliams, widow of Thomas C.Pensions increased.Nancy J. McWilliams. McWilliams, late of Company F, Eighty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Sarah M. Martin, widow of William R. Martin, lateSarah M. Martin. of Company I, Second Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Elizabeth Caslow, widow of Philip Caslow, late ofElizabeth Caslow. Company G, One hundred and fortieth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mary Ann McCabe, widow of John McCabe, late ofPension.Mary Ann McCabe. Company A, One hundred and fiftieth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Octavia Partlow, former widow of Henry Ploof, latePensions Increased.Octavia Partlow. of Company F, Ninety-sixth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. 1630 Eliza Lagoy.The name of Eliza Lagoy, widow of Adolphus Lagoy, late of Company B, First Regiment New York Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Jane Groves.The name of Jane Groves, widow of Thomas Groves, late of Company D, First Regiment New York Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Maria F. West.The name of Maria F. West, widow of Llewllyn J. West, late of Company M, First Regiment Maine Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Agnes Daniels.The name of Agnes Daniels, widow of James M. Daniels, late of Company H, One hundred and second Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Mary Stearnes.The name of Mary Stearnes, widow of Luman G. Stearnes, late of Company D, Fourth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Malinda J. Messenger.The name of Malinda J. Messenger, widow of Samuel Messenger, late of Company O, Sixth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Nancy Jane Shafer.The name of Nancy Jane Shafer, widow of Cyrus Shafer, late of Company E, Sixth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Malinda House.The name of Malinda House, widow of David W. House, late of Company C, Third Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Maryland Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Leanna E. Blair.The name of Leanna E. Blair, widow of John F. Blair, late first lieutenant, Company C, Two hundred and second Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pensions.Dora Etta Miller.The name of Dora Etta Miller, helpless and dependent daughter of John M. Miller, late of Company D, Sixth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. Tempie Farley.The name of Tempie Farley, widow of George Farley, alias George Farler, late of Captain James Eversole’s Company H, Three Forks Battalion, Kentucky State Troops, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Mary French.The name of Mary French, helpless and dependent daughter of John French, late of Company B, Fourth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. Frances J. Coffey.The name of Frances J. Coffey, widow of Sidney Coffey, late of Captain Thomas Wood’s Company C, South Cumberland Battalion, Kentucky State Troops, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Pension increased.Elizabeth Lloyd.The name of Elizabeth Lloyd, widow of James F. Lloyd, late of Company F, Fifth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pensions.Lucinda C. Rowe.The name of Lucinda C. Rowe, widow of John C. Rowe, late of Company F, Fifth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. 1631 The name of George Rush, late of Captain Isaac Bow’s CompanyGeorge Rush. A, South Cumberland Battalion, Kentucky State Troops, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month. The name of William B. Smith, late of Captain John Bridgewater’sWilliam B. Smith. Company A, Hall’s Gap Battalion, Kentucky State Troops, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month. The name of Frances E. Miller, widow of Hiram Miller, late ofPensions increased.Frances E. Miller. Company C, Thirty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Nancy C. Mostoller, widow of John W. Mostoller,Nancy C. Mostoller. late of Company B, Fifty-fourth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Rachel Walter, widow of Charles R. Walter, lateRachel Walter. of Company D, Fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Laura E. Deits, widow of William A. Beits, late ofPension.Laura E. Deits. Company I, Fourth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Sarah A. Chandler, widow of Edgar Chandler, latePensions increased.Sarah A. Chandler. of Company I, Ninety-eighth Regiment New York National Guard Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Sarah J. McHenry, widow of Junius R. McHenry,Sarah J. McHenry. late of Company I, Twenty-seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Rachel E. Phelps, helpless and dependent daughter ofPension.Rachel E. Phelps. James E. Phelps, late first lieutenant, Company G, One hundred and seventy-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. The name of Ida I. Secor, widow of Andrew J. Secor, late of CompanyPensions increased.Ida I. Secor. L, Third Regiment New York Volunteer Light Artillery; and Twenty-fourth Independent Battery, New York Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Catherine R. Forbes, widow of William T. Forbes,Catherine R. Forbes. late of Companies L, G, and D, Twelfth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Lottie McKelvey, widow of Jonathan McKelvey, latePension.Lottie McKelvey. of Company M, Sixth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Fannie Hoover, widow of Samuel Hoover, afterwardsPension increased.Fannie Hoover. known as Charles Huber, late of Company F, First Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Maryland Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Marie Ludwig, widow of Carl Ludwig, late of Thirty-fourthPensions.Marie Ludwig. Independent Battery, New York Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Cora Cath, helpless and dependent daughter ofCora Cath. William H. Cath, late of Company D, Seventy-seventh Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. The name of Harriet A. Skinner, widow of James W. Skinner, latePensions increased.Harriet A. Skinner. of Company C, Sixtieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay 1632her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Frances E. Tilton.The name of Frances E. Tilton, widow of Hebron Tilton, late of Company A, Forty-eighth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Mary C. Plunkett.The name of Mary C. Plunkett, widow of George W. Plunkett, late of Company E, Seventy-second Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Elizabeth R. Backus.The name of Elizabeth R. Backus, widow of William F. Backus, late of Company F, Seventh Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Julia A. Hofflicker.The name of Julia A. Hofflicker, widow of Samuel Hofflicker, late of Company I, One hundred and forty-ninth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Frances Ross.The name of Frances Ross, widow of Henry Ross, late of Company F, Twelfth Regiment Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $60 per month in lieu of that she is now *Provisos*.Increase to cease on death of child.receiving: *Provided*, That in the event of the death of Ethel May Ross, helpless and dependent daughter of said Frances and Henry Ross, the additional pension herein granted shall cease and determine: Pension to child on death of mother. *And provided further*, That in the event of the death of Frances Ross the name of said Ethel May Ross shall be placed on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said Frances Ross. Pension.Mary E. Downer.The name of Mary E. Downer, widow of John L. Downer, late of Company C, Thirty-eighth Regiment, and Company G, Thirty-fourth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Pensions increased.Thana Hope.The name of Thana Hope, widow of Charles C. Hope, late of Company A, Seventy-seventh Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Ellen Kintner.The name of Ellen Kintner, widow of William Kintner, late of Company I, Eleventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Jennie M. K. Banner.The name of Jennie M. K. Banner, former widow of James M. Kinnen, late of Company G, One hundred and twentieth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Eva Louise Eberlin.The name of Eva Louise Eberlin, helpless and dependent daughter of Henry Eberlin, late of Company C, One hundred and forty-third Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pensions.Angeline Davis.The name of Angeline Davis, widow of Edson A. Davis, late of Company B, Eighty-ninth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Mary Snyder.The name of Mary Snyder, widow of Joseph Snyder, late of Company C, Tenth Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Tiney Vass.The name of Tiney Vass, widow of Henry N. Vass, late of Company F, Seventh Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. 1633 The name of Harriet Wilson, widow of William Wilson, late ofPension increased.Harriet Wilson. Company E, One hundred and forty-third Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Nancy E. Cahoon, widow of William N. Cahoon,Pensions.Nancy E. Cahoon. late of Company D, Sixty-third Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and Company B, Eleventh Veterans’ Reserve Corps, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Mary E. Johnson, widow of Benjamin Johnson, lateMary E. Johnson. of Company M, Seventy-third Regiment Enrolled Missouri Militia, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Pearl Rounds, helpless and dependent daughter ofPearl Rounds. Reuben Rounds, late of Company H, One hundred and thirty-ninth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. The name of Amanda Brown, widow of John Brown, late of CaptainAmanda Brown. Andrew J. Hart’s Morgan County company, Volunteer Missouri Militia, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Mary J. Crawford, widow of James M. Crawford,Mary J. Crawford. late of Captain Harlan P. Dow’s Pacific Rail Road Company, Missouri Militia, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Margaret Kingery, widow of George W. Kingery,Margaret Kingery. alias G. W. Kingery, late of Company E, Forty-second Regiment Enrolled Missouri Militia, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of William M. Mitchell, late of Captain H. C. Donnohue’sWilliam M. Mitchell. company of Pettis County, Volunteer Missouri Militia, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month. The name of Mattie L. Bennett, widow of John H. Bennett, latePensions increased.Mattie L. Bennett. unassigned, One hundred and ninety-second Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Dorleskia J. Starbuck, now known as Dorleskia J.Dorleskia J. White. White, widow of Edwin J. Starbuck, late of Company I, Sixteenth Regiment New York Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Frances M. Nelson, widow of William L. Nelson, latePension.Frances M. Nelson. of Company C, Thirteenth Regiment New York Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Ary J. Warner, widow of Samuel Warner, late ofPensions increased.Ary J. Warner. Company C, Thirty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Catherine Summers, widow of John W. Summers,Catherine Summers. late of Company E, Eighteenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry; and Battery L, First Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Harriet F. Skinnin, widow of James Skinnin, late ofHarriet F. Skinnin. Company E, One hundred and seventy-fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Eliza J. Simmers, widow of Alfred Simmers, late ofEliza J. Simmers. Company G, Fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Hulda Patch, widow of Nathaniel Bryan Patch, aliasHulda Patch. Bryan Peck, late of Company A, Seventeenth Regiment Ohio Volun-1634teer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension.Caddie Nichols.The name of Caddie Nichols, helpless and dependent daughter of George Nichols, late of Company G, Thirty-first Regiment Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. Pensions increased.Gilley Melott.The name of Gilley Melott, widow of Henry Melott, late of Company G, Seventh Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Matilda Larimer.The name of Matilda Larimer, widow of Robert M. Larimer, late of Company D, One hundred and eighty-seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Emily S. Davis.The name of Emily S. Davis, widow of Scott H. Davis, late of Company F, One hundred and eighty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Emil Yates.The name of Emil Yates, helpless and dependent son of Daniel Yates, late of Company G, Sixty-eighth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving. Catharina Mayer.The name of Catharina Mayer, widow of Franz Mayer, late of Company G, Fourteenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Maria E. Kelly.The name of Maria E. Kelly, widow of George W. Kelly, late of Company H, One hundred and forty-fifth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Margaret J. Kerr.The name of Margaret J. Kerr, widow of John T. Kerr, late of Company F, Second Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension.Susan E. Shelton.The name of Susan E. Shelton, widow of James K. Shelton, alias James Shelton, late of Captain Richard Murphy’s company, Pulaski and Texas County Volunteers, Enrolled Missouri Militia, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Pension increased.Martha J. Beal.The name of Martha J. Beal, widow of John Q. A. Beal, late of Company I, Sixteenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pensions.Peoria A. Mattox.The name of Peoria A. Mattox, widow of Alexander G. Mattox, late of Company K, Twenty-fifth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Truman A. Wedge.The name of Truman A. Wedge, helpless and dependent son of Orlando Wedge, late of Company K, One hundred and forty-seventh Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month. Mattie J. Otis.The name of Mattie J. Otis, widow of Eugene Otis, late of Company E, Forty-seventh Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Joanna L. Canfield.The name of Joanna L. Canfield, widow of Robert A. Canfield, late of Company E, Twelfth Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Pension increased.Martha J. Doty.The name of Martha J. Doty, widow of John W. Doty, late of Company A, One hundred and sixteenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry: and Twelfth Battery, Indiana Volunteer Light 1635Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Nancy A. Scribner, helpless and dependent daughterPension.Nancy A. Scribner. of Samuel R. Scribner, late of Company F, Seventh Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. The name of Elizabeth Canfield, widow of Edgar Canfield, latePensions increased.Elizabeth Canfield. landsman, United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Eva Calvert, widow of Stansbery W. Calvert, lateEva Calvert. of Company C, Third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Louisiana Butcher, widow of Lewis M. Butcher, lateLouisiana Butcher. of Company I, Thirteenth Regiment West Virgina Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu ofPension to daughter. that she is now receiving, and an additional pension of $20 per month for the helpless and dependent daughter, Elizabeth Butcher: *Provided*, That in the event of the death of Elizabeth Butcher,*Provisos*.Increase to cease on death of child. helpless and dependent daughter of said Lewis M. and Louisiana Butcher, the additional pension of $20 per month for her herein granted shall cease and determine: *And provided further*, That inPension to child on death of mother. the event of the death of Louisiana Butcher the name of Elizabeth Butcher shall be placed on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of Louisiana Butcher. The name of Veturia H. Dugan, widow of William P. Dugan, lateVeturia H. Dugan. of Company A, One hundred and sixtieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Elizabeth F. Rader, widow of John F. Rader, lateElizabeth F. Rader. of Company H, Seventy-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Martha J. Stephenson, widow of Levi S. Stephenson,Martha J. Stephenson. late of Company K, Ninety-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Maria Thompson, widow of Robert Thompson, lateMaria Thompson. of Company A, Sixteenth Regiment United States Colored Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Adah Wilson, widow of Burrell P. Wilson, late ofAdah Wilson. Company K, Seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Rosa Ralph, widow of Perry Ralph, late of CompanyPensions.Rosa Ralph. A, Ninety-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Chester Jones, helpless and dependent son of DavidChester Jones. W. Jones, late of Company A, Fifty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month. The name of Florence Cordell, widow of George Cordell, late ofPensions increased.Florence Cordell. Company F, Twenty-seventh Regiment United States Colored Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Frances Bryant, widow of Erasmus P. Bryant, lateFrances Bryant. of Company A, Thirty-ninth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infan-1636try, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension.Maud A. Robinson.The name of Maud A. Robinson, helpless and dependent daughter of Nathaniel B. Robinson, late of Company K, Twenty-second Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. Pensions increased.Abbie H. Putnam.The name of Abbie H. Putnam, widow of Lyman C. Putnam, late of Company F, Fourth Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Emma D. Busher.The name of Emma D. Busher, widow of Mark E. Busher, late of Company I, Eighth Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pensions.Effie L. Van Namee.The name of Effie L. Van Namee, widow of Joseph R. Van Namee, late of Company H, Forty-second Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Martha J. Reese.The name of Martha J. Reese, widow of Daniel Reese, late of Companies E and M, Sixty-ninth Regiment Enrolled Missouri Militia, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Clara A. Stuart.The name of Clara A. Stuart, former widow of Parsons C. Fisk, late of Company K, Seventy-eighth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Pension increased.Jane Ferguson.The name of Jane Ferguson, widow of John W. Ferguson, late of Company G, Sixteenth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension.Eugene Roberts.The name of Eugene Roberts, helpless and dependent son of Eugene Roberts, late of Company G, Twelfth Regiment Wisconsin Veterans’ Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month. Pensions increased.Emma L. Clark.The name of Emma L. Clark, widow of Joseph J. Clark, late of Company H, Seventh Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry; and Company G, First Regiment Veterans’ Reserve Corps, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Hannah E. Holbrook.The name of Hannah E. Holbrook, widow of Daniel Holbrook, late of Twelfth Battery, Wisconsin Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Fannie V. Gunnell.The name of Fannie V. Gunnell, widow of Joseph W. Gunnell, late of Company A, Fifth Battalion District of Columbia Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Mary A. Smith.The name of Mary A. Smith, widow of Mahlon P. Smith, late of Battery C, Third United States Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Dora Peterson.The name of Dora Peterson, widow of Hiram Peterson, late of Company A, Seventh Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Gertrude Warren.The name of Gertrude Warren, widow of Phillip Warren, late of Company M, First Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Frances Prosser.The name of Frances Prosser, widow of Leister J. Prosser, late of Company G, Twelfth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. 1637 The name of Catherine Burris, widow of Stephen Burris, late ofCatherine Burris. Company G, Forty-seventh Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $60 per month in lieu of that she now receiving: *Provided*, That in the event of the death of Stephen*Provisos*.Increase to cease on death of child. Burris, helpless and dependent son of said Catherine and Stephen Burris, the additional pension herein granted shall cease and determine: *And provided further*, That in the event of the death ofPension to child on death of mother. Catherine Burris the name of said Stephen Burris shall be placed on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said Catherine Burris. The name of Minnie J. Hodge, widow of Allen T. Hodge, lateMinnie J. Hodge. artificer, Company C, First Battalion Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Lottie L. Day, widow of Daniel O. Day, late of CompanyLottie L. Day. M, Second Regiment New York Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Frances M. Emery, widow of David Emery, late ofFrances M. Emery. Company G, Ninety-third Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Ellen Foster, widow of Fitz R. Foster, late of CompanyEllen Foster. A, One hundred and forty-fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Pauline Hartman, widow of John Hartman, late ofPauline Hartman. Company I, One hundred and eighty-seventh Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Elizabeth W. Ogden, widow of Reuben R. Ogden,Elizabeth W. Ogden. late of Company E, One hundred and fifty-fourth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mercy S. Richards, widow of Henry Richards, lateMercy S. Richards. of Company E, Twelfth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Emma J. Rimback, widow of Henry Rimback, late ofEmma J. Rimback. Company E, Thirteenth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Helen Vreeland, widow of James Vreeland, late ofHelen Vreeland. Company C, Fifth Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of May F. Waite, widow of Horace G. Waite, late ofMay F. Waite. Company G, Thirteenth Regiment New York Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Laura E. Gerow, widow of Dewitt C. Gerow, late ofLaura E. Gerow. Company G, Fifteenth Regiment New York Volunteer Engineers, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Elizabeth Hays, widow of William D. Hays, late ofElizabeth Hays. Company D, Forty-seventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. 1638 Rebecca C. Turney.The name of Rebecca C. Turney, widow of Peter Turney, late of Company A, Seventy-eighth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Eliza Mauk.The name of Eliza Mauk, widow of Jacob C. Mauk, late of Captain Tanner’s Independent company, Pennslyvania Volunteer Militia Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Margaret A. Johnston.The name of Margaret A. Johnston, widow of John S. Johnston, late of Company D, One hundred and thirty-fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Nellie Crawford.The name of Nellie Crawford, widow of Joel Crawford, late of Company K, Seventy-eighth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Sarah G. Black.The name of Sarah G. Black, widow of Jesse L. Black, late of Company M, Eighth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Sarah C. Daisey.The name of Sarah C. Daisey, former widow of Charles W. Derrickson, late of Company E, First Regiment Delaware Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pensions.Rebecca Harris.The name of Rebecca Harris, widow of James Harris, late of Company E, Second Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Mary Josephine Blain.The name of Mary Josephine Blain, helpless and dependent daughter of William A. Blain, late of Company G, Two hundred and eighth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. Pensions increased.Sarah Alice Hane.The name of Sarah Alice Hane, widow of George H. Hane, late of Company F, Two hundred and eighth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Katharine K. Burns.The name of Katharine K. Burns, widow of Samuel P. Burns, late of Company H, Two hundred and second Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Clara P. Rickard.The name of Clara P. Rickard, widow of James H. Rickard, late of Company G, Two hundred and tenth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Elizabeth Berger.The name of Elizabeth Berger, widow of George Berger, late of Company M, Ninth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Samaria C. Fischer.The name of Samaria C. Fischer, former widow of Frederick M. Fischer, alias Martin F. Fischer, late of Company B, Fourth Regiment United States Reserve Corps Missouri Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pensions.Eliza A. Waggoner.The name of Eliza A. Waggoner, widow of John Waggoner, late of Company I, Ninety-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Bessie Lancaster.The name of Bessie Lancaster, helpless and dependent daughter of Green B. Lancaster, late of Company E, Eighty-ninth Regiment Enrolled Missouri Militia, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. 1639 The name of Adeline Emery, helpless and dependent daughter ofAdeline Emery. Christopher A. Emery, late of Company G, Second Regiment Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. The name of Sarah A. Griffith, widow of William L. Griffith, latePension increased.Sarah A. Griffith. of Company I, Seventh Regiment Missouri State Volunteer Militia Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Sallie Day, widow of Thomas Day, late of CaptainPensions.Sallie Day. James H. Hudspeth’s Company A, First Regiment Capitol Guards, Kentucky State Troops, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Mary E. Wise, widow of Jacob L. Wise, late of CompanyMary E. Wise. F, Twenty-second Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Jennie Webster, widow of John Webster, late of CompanyPensions increased.Jennie Webster. E, Two hundred and sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Anna B. Sheplar, widow of Peter Sheplar, late ofAnna B. Sheplar. Company G, Eleventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Ellen Maurer, widow of Silas Maurer, late unassigned,Ellen Maurer. One hundred and first Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Adga S. Plummer, widow of George Plummer, latePensions.Adga S. Plummer. second lieutenant, Company A, Second Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Lizzie E. Goodrich, widow of Preston M. Goodrich,Lizzie E. Goodrich alias James Wilburn, late of Company D, Thirty-ninth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Jane A. Campbell, widow of Charles Campbell, latePensions increased.Jane A. Campbell. of Companies A and K, First Regiment Delaware Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Hannah M. Garver, widow of Elnathan Garver, lateHannah M. Garver. of Company I, Thirty-fourth Regiment, and Company I, Thirty-sixth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mary E. Cheney, widow of Frank Cheney, late ofMary E. Cheney. Company L, Second Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Isabella N. Frye, widow of Charles H. Frye, late ofIsabella N. Frye. Company B, Second Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Tryphena Grier, widow of Andrew J. Grier, late ofPensions.Tryphena Grier. Company A, Ninety-seventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Mary E. Leach, widow of Edward Leach, late ofMary E. Leach. Company C, One hundred and sixty-ninth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. 1640 Pensions increased.Margaret Miller.The name of Margaret Miller, widow of Daniel D. Miller, late of Company A, Eighty-eighth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Racheal Corl.The name of Racheal Corl, widow of Alexander B. Corl, late of Company K, Fifty-fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Amanda Walker.The name of Amanda Walker, widow of Asahel Walker, late of Company A, Eighty-fourth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pensions.Irene Dick.The name of Irene Dick, helpless and dependent daughter of Daniel P. Dick, late of Company C, Two hundred and fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. Rachel Ickes.The name of Rachel Ickes, widow of Joseph H. Ickes, late of Company A, Eighty-fourth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Pensions increased.Lucinda K. Duncan.The name of Lucinda K. Duncan, widow of William I. Duncan, late second lieutenant, Company F, Sixteenth Regiment Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Allice D. Janes.The name of Allice D. Janes, widow of Marvin E. Janes, late of Company F, One hundred and eleventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Emily Brown.The name of Emily Brown, widow of Charles L. Brown, late of Company H, Fifty-seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry; and Sergeant Major, Fifty-seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Ruth E. Colvin.The name of Ruth E. Colvin, widow of Harmon Colvin, late of Company F, Twenty-seventh Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Mary J. Pillsbury.The name of Mary J. Pillsbury, widow of Charles E. Pillsbury, late of Company D, Sixteenth Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Rachel A. Gallt.The name of Rachel A. Gallt, widow of William D. Gallt, late of Company F, One hundred and forty-sixth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Adelia B. Folsom.The name of Adelia B. Folsom, widow of Charles Folsom, late of Company F, Seventh Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension.Henry Dewitt.The name of Henry Dewitt, helpless and dependent son of Marcus W. Dewitt, late of Company F, Fifty-sixth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month. Pension increased.Elizabeth C. Falconer.The name of Elizabeth C. Falconer, widow of Nathaniel S. Falconer, late of Company H, Tenth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Reserve Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension.Emma V. Bateman.The name of Emma V. Bateman, former widow of Christopher T. Bateman, late captain Company C, Seventeenth Regiment United 1641States Colored Volunteer Troops, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Cynthia A. Merrill, widow of Charles D. Merrill,Pensions increased.Cynthia A. Merrill. late of Company A, Ninety-fourth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Elizabeth Garnsey, widow of William Garnsey, lateElizabeth Garnsey. of Company G, Third Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Bridget Owens, widow of Henry Owens, late of CompanyBridget Owens. C, Twenty-fourth Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Sarah J. Adsit, widow of Elijah R. Adsit, late ofSarah J. Adsit. Company C, One hundred and eighty-sixth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Martha House, widow of Charles H. House, late ofMartha House. Company C, Twentieth Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Ellen M. Stowell, widow of Eugene Stowell, late ofEllen M. Stowell. Company M, Twentieth Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mary Blair, widow of George Blair, late coal heaver,Pension.Mary Blair. United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Julia B. Goodrich, widow of Thomas H. Goodrich,Pensions increased.Julia B. Goodrich. late officers’ steward, United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Annie C. Eldridge, former widow of William R.Annie C. Eldridge. Eldridge, late of Company F, Fourteenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Priscilla A. Craine, widow of Richard H. Craine, latePriscilla A. Craine. of Company D, Seventy-fourth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Jacob L. Glenn, helpless and dependent son of JohnPensions.Jacob L. Glenn. Glenn, late of Company B, Second Regiment Arkansas Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month. The name of Amanda M. Case, widow of Robert Case, late of CompanyAmanda M. Case. E, Thirteenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Sophronia Austin, widow of Nelson Austin, late ofPensions increased.Sophronia Austin. Company H, Second Regiment Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mary E. Boyd, widow of Izatus S. Boyd, late of CompanyMary E. Boyd. K, Eighty-fourth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $60 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving: *Provided*, That in the event of the death of William*Provisos*.Increase to cease on death of child. R. Boyd, helpless and dependent son of said Izatus S. and Mary E. Boyd, the additional pension herein granted shall cease and determine: *And provided further*, That in the event of the death of MaryPension to child on death of mother. E. Boyd the name of said William R. Boyd shall be placed on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension 1642laws, at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said Mary E. Boyd. Cornelia Shoemaker.The name of Cornelia Shoemaker, widow of William A. Shoemaker, late of Company A, One hundred and forty-sixth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pensions.Sarah E. Miller.The name of Sarah E. Miller, widow of John H. Miller, late of Company E, Seventy-ninth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Kate Pasch.The name of Kate Pasch, widow of Paul Pasch, late of Company G, Twenty-eighth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Sarah E. Lane.The name of Sarah E. Lane, widow of Henry J. Lane, late of Company G, One hundred and twentieth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Minnie S. Rushton.The name of Minnie S. Rushton, widow of Henry C. Rushton, late of Company B, One hundred and twenty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month and increase the rate to $30 per month from and after the date she shall have attained the age of sixty years, which fact shall be determined by the submission of satisfactory evidence by the beneficiary to the Veterans’ Administration. Pensions increased.Angeline Klinger.The name of Angeline Klinger, widow of Reuben Klinger, late of Company H, First Battalion Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Nannie B. Kenty.The name of Nannie B. Kenty, widow of William D. Kenty, late of Company K, One hundred and fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Avarilla C. Culler.The name of Avarilla C. Culler, widow of Abraham Culler, late of Company M, Third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Mary F. Gregg.The name of Mary F. Gregg, widow of George Gregg, late of Company A, Eightieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Bridget Sheppard.The name of Bridget Sheppard, widow of John G. Hitchcock, afterwards known as John G. Sheppard, late of Company I, Ninth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension.Lida F. Holmes.The name of Lida F. Holmes, widow of Elkanah B. Holmes, late of Company D, Seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Pensions increased.Liza Crabtree.The name of Liza Crabtree, widow of Joel Crabtree, late of Companies F and I, Sixty-first Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Mary A. Nighswonger.The name of Mary A. Nighswonger, widow of Andrew J. Nighswonger, late first lieutenant, Company D, One hundred and nineteenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension.Minnie C. Winters.The name of Minnie C. Winters, widow of Francis M. Winters, late of Company G, Fifty-ninth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Pension increased.Mary E. Ranson.The name of Mary E. Ranson, widow of George B. Ranson, late of Company B, One hundred and thirty-third Regiment Illinois 1643Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Effie Spencer, widow of John W. Spencer, late ofPensions.Effie Spencer. Company B, Independent Exempts Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Hannah A. Taylor, widow of Lycurgus V. B. Taylor,Hannah A. Taylor. late of Company A, Nineteenth Regiment United States Infantry, and late seaman, United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month and increase the rate to $30 per month from and after the date she shall have attained the age of sixty years, which fact shall be determined by the submission of satisfactory evidence by the beneficiary to the Veterans’ Administration. The name of Martha Friz, widow of William A. Friz, late of CompanyPension increased.Martha Friz. K, Eighty-sixth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Carrie E. McGown, widow of James McGown, late ofPension.Carrie E. McGown. Company I, One hundred and thirty-fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Mary A. Cozier, widow of Edwin P. Cozier, latePensions increased.Mary A. Cozier. principal musician, One hundred and twenty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Anna Smith, widow of William Smith, late of CompanyAnna Smith. C, One hundred and seventy-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Flora Willhide, widow of Thomas C. Willhide, lateFlora Willhide. of Company C, One hundred and tenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Deborah Fent, widow of John B. Fent, late of CompanyDeborah Fent. D, One hundred and sixty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Susie A. Clifton, widow of John Clifton, late of CompanySusie A. Clifton. E, Sixteenth Regiment United States Colored Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Dora A. Stephenson, widow of Robert A. Stephenson,Dora A. Stephenson. late of Company F, Eightieth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mariah Green, widow of George Green, late of CompanyMariah Green. G, One hundred and twenty-first Regiment United States Colored Infantry; and Company K, Thirteenth Regiment United States Colored Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Sarah J. Ripley, widow of Nathan Ripley, late ofSarah J. Ripley. Company F, One hundred and forty-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Julia Johnson, widow of John Johnson, late of CompanyJulia Johnson. F, Forty-fourth Regiment United States Colored Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mary C. Allen, widow of Joel A. Allen, late of CompanyMary C. Allen. K, Eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a 1644pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Margaret Speakman.The name of Margaret Speakman, former widow of William Fletcher Houser, late of Company G, Ninety-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Kate Glover.The name of Kate Glover, widow of James H. Glover, late quartermaster sergeant Company K and first lieutenant and adjutant, Forty-fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Belle Butters.The name of Belle Butters, widow of George W. Butters, late of Company A, One hundred and seventy-fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Mary A. Briggs.The name of Mary A. Briggs, widow of William H. Briggs, late of Company M, Fifth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension.Sarah A. Mullen.The name of Sarah A. Mullen, widow of James T. Mullen, late of Company M, First Regiment Arkansas Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Pensions increased.Melinda A. Heltzel.The name of Melinda A. Heltzel, widow of Martin L. Heltzel, late of Company B, Forty-third Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Christine Pedderson.The name of Christine Pedderson, widow of Charles Pedderson, late seaman, United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Margaret C. Lloyd.The name of Margaret C. Lloyd, widow of Edward Lloyd, late of Company A, One hundred and fifty-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Charlotte McMillen.The name of Charlotte McMillen, widow of George W. McMillen, late of Company I, and second lieutenant, Company A, One hundred and twenty-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Elizabeth Ovens.The name of Elizabeth Ovens, widow of George W. Ovens, late of Company D, Fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Sarah J. Underhill.The name of Sarah J. Underhill, widow of John O. Underhill, late of Company K, One hundred and twenty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension. Minnie Eaton.The name of Minnie Eaton, former widow of George W. Eaton, late of Company B, Eleventh Regiment Maryland Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Pensions increased.Charlotte Hammond.The name of Charlotte Hammond, widow of Henry Hammond, late of Company D, Thirty-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Rebecca A. Helms.The name of Rebecca A. Helms, widow of Philip Helms, late unassigned, Twenty-second Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Mary C. Davis.The name of Mary C. Davis, former widow of Nelson Martin, late of Company E, Fourteenth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer 1645Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Hester A. Devaughn, widow of Elmore Devaughn,Pension.Hester A. Devaughn. late of Company G, Sixth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Martha Dorsey, widow of Thomas H. Dorsey, latePensions increased.Martha Dorsey. of Company F, Nineteenth Regiment United States Colored Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Elizabeth Brooks, widow of John Brooks, late ofPensions.Elizabeth Brooks. Company G, One hundred and twenty-third Regiment, and Company C, Sixty-first Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month and increase the rate to $30 per month from and after the date she shall have attained the age of sixty years, which fact shall be determined by the submission of satisfactory evidence by the beneficiary to the Veterans’ Administration. The name of Laura L. Dow, widow of John R. Dow, late of CompanyLaura L. Dow. H, Thirty-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Margaret Dicks, former widow of Andrew Snyder,Pensions increased.Margaret Dicks. late of Company D, Eleventh Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Victoria A. Martin, widow of Joseph Martin, late ofVictoria A. Martin. Company G, Twenty-sixth Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Ellen C. Hyers, widow of James T. Hyers, late ofEllen C. Hyers. Company H, Sixty-fourth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Esther M. Amey, widow of Charles H. Amey, lateEsther M. Amey. of Company K, One hundred and seventh Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Edeth Pealing, widow of Lanis Pealing, late of CompanyEdeth Pealing. A, Forty-fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mary L. Hamilton, widow of Frederick Hamilton,Mary L. Hamilton. late musician, Company K, Twenty-third Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and Company A, Fiftieth Regiment New York Volunteer Engineers, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mary L. Beers, widow of Elijah C. Beers, aliasMary L. Beers. Clark Beers, late of Company F, Twenty-first Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Clarissa Strait, widow of Daniel Strait, late of CompanyClarissa Strait. K, Eighty-sixth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Rebecca A. Decker, widow of Abram C. Decker, lateRebecca A. Decker. artificer, Company M, Fiftieth Regiment New York Volunteer Engineers, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. 1646 Mary V. Calderwood.The name of Mary V. Calderwood, widow of James C. Calderwood, late assistant surgeon, Twenty-third Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Emma Middleton.The name of Emma Middleton, widow of John J. Middleton, late of Company L, Fourth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pensions.Ruvira Jerolaman.The name of Ruvira Jerolaman, widow of Dayton E. Jerolaman, late of Company A, Thirtieth Regiment New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Prudence K. Clair.The name of Prudence K. Clair, widow of William H. Clair, late of Company F, Second Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Pension increased.Caroline Forrest.The name of Caroline Forrest, widow of Florentine Forrest, late of Company A, Second Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension.Emma F. Vallandingham.The name of Emma F. Vallandingham, widow of Charles Vallandingham, late first-class boy, United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Pensions increased.Jane M. Ford.The name of Jane M. Ford, widow of Abel C. Ford, late of the Ninth unattached company, Massachusetts Militia Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Ida H. Stinson.The name of Ida H. Stinson, widow of Avery F. Stinson, alias Amos Simpson, late of Company A, Fourteenth Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Mary J. McLaughlin.The name of Mary J. McLaughlin, widow of Moses J. McLaughlin, late of the United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Margaret A. Kollock.The name of Margaret A. Kollock, widow of Horace T. Kollock, late of Company B, Thirtieth Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Annie P. Hall.The name of Annie P. Hall, widow of David H. Hall, late of the United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension.Almeda Crosby.The name of Almeda Crosby, widow of Enock S. Crosby, late of Battery K, First Regiment Maine Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Pensions increased.Susan Dadmun.The name of Susan Dadmun, widow of Josiah A. Dadmun, late musician, Third Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Susannah Powers.The name of Susannah Powers, widow of George Powers, late of Company A, One hundred and thirty-second Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Mary C. Stewart.The name of Mary C. Stewart, widow of Irenious D. Stewart, late of Company E, Twenty-second Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension.Myrtle G. Geoffroy.The name of Myrtle G. Geoffroy, widow of Gregorie L. Geoffroy, late of Company B, Twelfth Regiment Kansas Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. 1647 The name of Sabina C. T. Fox, widow of John Fox, late of TroopPension increased.Sabina C. T. Fox. G, Eighth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mary F. Robbins, widow of Ephriam Robbins, latePensions.Mary F. Robbins. of Company H, Fourteenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month, and $30 per month when attaining the age of sixty years. The name of Rosa Webb, helpless child of Stiles Delass Webb,Rosa Webb. late of Troop D, Third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. The name of Mattie J. Price, widow of Cyrus Price, late of BatteryMattie J. Price. G, Fifth Regiment United States Colored Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Harriet C. Church, widow of John A. Church, latePensions increased.Harriet C. Church. of Company K, Twenty-fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mary A. Cline, widow of Lemiel Cline, late of CompanyMary A. Cline. B, Seventy-fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of John William Duff, helpless child of William F. Duff,Pension.John William Duff. late of Company B, Ninety-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month. The name of Mary Currier, widow of John Currier, late of BatteryPensions increased.Mary Currier. B, First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Margaret Cottrill, widow of Henderson Cottrill, lateMargaret Cottrill. of Company B, One hundred and forty-eighth Regiment Ohio National Guard Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Hattie G. Kennedy, widow of William H. H. Kennedy,Pension.Hattie G. Kennedy. late of Company G, Eighty-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Flora A. Irwin, widow of Samuel L. Irwin, late ofPensions increased.Flora A. Irwin. Company H, One hundred and thirty-sixth Regiment Ohio National Guard Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Margaret D. Haines, widow of Caleb F. Haines, lateMargaret D. Haines. of Company D, Eighteenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Herman Reissenbigler, helpless child of George Reissenbigler,Pension.Herman Reissenbigler. late of Company F, Twenty-ninth Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month. The name of Tabitha Alkire, widow of Alexander Alkire, late ofPensions increased.Tabitha Alkire. Troop E, First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Josephine L. Wilson, widow of Joseph S. Wilson,Josephine L. Wilson. late of the United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Margaret E. Wells, widow of William A. Wells, lateMargaret E. Wells. of Company C, Sixtieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Jane West, widow of William West, late of CompanyJane West. E, Sixty-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her 1648a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Mary Roby.The name of Mary Roby, widow of John W. Roby, late of Company B, Ninety-fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Kate Ann McGinnis.The name of Kate Ann McGinnis, widow of Neriah N. McGinnis, late of Company H, Twenty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Sarah N. Houseman.The name of Sarah N. Houseman, widow of Henry Houseman, late of Company G, Thirty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Almera J. Chiles.The name of Almera J. Chiles, widow of John F. Chiles, late of Company F, One hundred and twenty-second Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Ann M. Stead.The name of Ann M. Stead, widow of Benjamin G. Stead, late of Company H, Thirtieth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension.J. S. Clyde Baldwin.The name of J. S. Clyde Baldwin, helpless child of John S. Baldwin, late of Troop E, Thirteenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month. Pensions increased.Elizabeth Caulk.The name of Elizabeth Caulk, widow of Alexander Caulk, late of Company I, One hundred and twenty-second Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Mary J. Goodson.The name of Mary J. Goodson, widow of Jesse N. Goodson, late of Company F, One hundred and eighty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Eliza Darnell.The name of Eliza Darnell, widow of James Darnell, late of Troop I, Eighth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension.John G. Smith.The name of John G. Smith, helpless child of Samuel R. Smith, late of Company D, Tenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month. Pensions increased.Eliza J. Young.The name of Eliza J. Young, widow of Shelby D. Young, late of Troop E, First Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. S. Audella Burdick.The name of S. Audella Burdick, widow of Charles H. Burdick, late of Company K, Thirteenth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Sarah Flier.The name of Sarah Flier, widow of John H. Flier, late of Company E, Second Regiment Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Charlotte E. Patt.The name of Charlotte E. Patt, widow of Benjamin A. Patt, late of Company I, Fourth Regiment Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Fanny L. Johnson.The name of Fanny L. Johnson, widow of Dutee Johnson, junior, late of Company E, Fifth Regiment Rhode Island Volunteer Infan-1649try, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mandilla Nitchman, widow of John Nitchman, lateMandilla Nitchman. of Company I, Fifty-sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Martha Stonesifer, widow of Ishmael Stonesifer,Martha Stonesifer. late of Company F, One hundred and thirtieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Laura E. Young, widow of Addison S. Young, lateLaura E. Young. of Company B, Twenty-ninth Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Isabelle H. Redfield, widow of David Redfield, late ofPensions.Isabelle H. Redfield. Troop B, Fourteenth Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Medora Bailey, widow of John F. Bailey, late ofMedora Bailey. Battery A, Second Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Elizabeth E. Caskey, widow of Joseph Caskey, lateElizabeth E. Caskey. of Company D, Eleventh Regiment Maryland Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month, and $30 per month when she attains the age of sixty years. The name of Harriet A. Pelton, widow of Lysander Pelton, latePension increased.Harriet A. Pelton. of Company C, One hundred and fifth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Jennie B. Southwick, widow of Joseph P. Southwick,Pension.Jennie B. Southwick. late of Company H, Eighth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Ida M. Cunningham, widow of Ellison Cunningham,Pension increased.Ida M. Cunningham. late of Troop H, Second Regiment Maine Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Jennie S. Fountain, widow of John M. Fountain,Pension.Jennie S. Fountain. late of Company A, Fourteenth Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Lucy N. Teel, widow of George Teel, late of Battery Pension increased.Lucy N. Teel.E, First Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Bridget A. Whittle, widow of Albert B. Whittle,Pensions.Bridget A. Whittle. late of Company B, Fifth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Canzada Pierce, widow of Plummer F. Pierce, lateCanzada Pierce. of Company I, One hundred and second Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Emma C. Nichols, widow of Robert S. Nichols,Pensions increased.Emma C. Nichols. late of Company D, Ninth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mary C. Atwood, widow of Julius C. Atwood, lateMary C. Atwood. quartermaster sergeant, One hundredth Regiment United States Colored Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Cindarilla L. Kelsey, widow of William Kelsey,Cindarilla L. Kelsey. late of Company I, Eighth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and 1650pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Louisa A. Worthington.The name of Louisa A. Worthington, widow of Eugene A. Worthington, late of Company E, One hundred and sixth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Beatrice J. Rose.The name of Beatrice J. Rose, widow of Ludin Rose, late of Troop G, Sixth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension.Nettie Thaxton.The name of Nettie Thaxton, widow of Monroe S. Thaxton, late of Troop A, Seventh Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Pension increased.Valeria Middleton.The name of Valeria Middleton, widow of William Middleton, late of Company E, Second Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Maryland Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pensions.John W. Meredith.The name of John W. Meredith, late of Company D, South Cumberland Battalion Kentucky Capital Guards, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month. Carrie B. Martin.The name of Carrie B. Martin, helpless child of Silas E. Martin, late of Company B, Battalion Virginia Substitute, West Virginia Exempts, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. Pensions increased.Tulula V. M. Bortsfield.The name of Tulula V. M. Bortsfield, widow of Amos Bortsfield, late of Company E, One hundred and forty-seventh Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Mary White.The name of Mary White, widow of David A. White, late of Company C, Twelfth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pensions.Ella A. Linsea.The name of Ella A. Linsea, widow of Emanuel Linsea, late of Company G, Twelfth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Mary Ross.The name of Mary Ross, widow of Calvin Ross, late of Company E, Eighty-third Regiment United States Cavalry Volunteer Troops, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Bridget Striegel.The name of Bridget Striegel, widow of Christian Striegel, late of Company H, Forty-ninth Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Pensions increased.Sarah A. Bolton.The name of Sarah A. Bolton, widow of John Bolton, late of Company D, Seventeenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Samantha A. Mundell.The name of Samantha A. Mundell, widow of Ransom Mundell, late of Troop L, Sixteenth Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pensions.Frank C. Clifford.The name of Frank C. Clifford, helpless child of Henry H. Clifford, late of Company E, One hundred and ninteenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month. Della B. Ammons.The name of Della B. Ammons, helpless child of Abraham Ammons, late of Company I, Fifty-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. Ellen Blodgett.The name of Ellen Blodgett, widow of Silas Blodgett, late of Troop H, First Regiment District of Columbia Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month, and $30 per month when she attains the age of sixty years. 1651 The name of Jennie McBurney, widow of Andrew McBurney, lateJennie McBurney. of Company K, Thirty-third Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Rosalie Kunkel, widow of Charles H. Kunkel, late ofRosalie Kunkel. Company K, One hundred and twenty-sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Alice A. Colburn, widow of Lewis A. Colburn, latePensions increased.Alice A. Colburn. of Troop A, First Regiment Provisional New York Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Cynthia Combs, widow of Harrison Combs, late ofCynthia Combs. Company M, Fourteenth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mary L. Cundiff, widow of George A. Cundiff, lateMary L. Cundiff. of Troop L, Thirteenth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Anna Spinner, widow of Joseph Spinner, late of CompanyAnna Spinner. I, Twenty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Viola Compton, widow of Albert Compton, late ofPension.Viola Compton. Troop L, Third Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Susannah Lanham, widow of Ansel Lanham, late ofPensions increased.Susannah Lanham. Troop M, Eighth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mattie P. Busey, widow of Isaac M. Busey, late ofMattie P. Busey. Troop B, Ninth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Anna C. Havens, widow of Wilbur F. Havens, lateAnna C. Havens. of Company D, Seventeenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mary E. Smith, widow of Artemas Smith, late ofMary E. Smith. Company H, One hundred and thirtieth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Anna Kelley, widow of Jerry Kelley, late of CompanyAnna Kelley. F, Seventh Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Millie Reed, widow of Addison Reed, late of TroopPension.Millie Reed. C, Sixth Regiment United States Colored Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Mary M. Hudson, widow of Charles C. Hudson, latePensions increased.Mary M. Hudson. of Company I, One hundred and forty-sixth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Anna L. Nesbet, widow of Joseph M. Nesbet, late ofAnna L. Nesbet. Troop B, Tenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Anna P. Allen, former widow of Isaac Phipps, latePension.Anna P. Allen. of Company A, Twenty-fourth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infan-1652try, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month and $30 per month when she attains the age of sixty years. Pensions increased.Emma K. Pickett.The name of Emma K. Pickett, widow of Albert J. Pickett, late of Troop B, Fifth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Margaret L. Roberts.The name of Margaret L. Roberts, widow of Calvin T. Roberts, late of Company I, Sixty-eighth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Mary J. Espy.The name of Mary J. Espy, widow of Robert J. Espy, late of Company D, Ninth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Sarah Weaver.The name of Sarah Weaver, widow of John H. Weaver, late of Company K, Thirty-fifth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Lenora Cartwright.The name of Lenora Cartwright, widow of James W. Cartwright, late of the Twentieth Battery, Indiana Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Mary S. Stowe.The name of Mary S. Stowe, widow of John Stowe, late of Company K, One hundred and sixteenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension.Richard Southerland.The name of Richard Southerland, late of Company A, Hall’s Gap Batallion Kentucky State Volunteers, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month. Pensions increased.Rosa Risdon.The name of Rosa Risdon, widow of Daniel Risdon, late of Company G, Ninth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Sarah M. Hatfield.The name of Sarah M. Hatfield, widow of Andrew Hatfield, late of Company A, Fourteenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Amelia Bee.The name of Amelia Bee, widow of Joel Bee, late of Company M, Sixth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pensions.Sarah Pennel.The name of Sarah Pennel, widow of John Pennel, late of Company E, Sixty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month and $30 per month when she has attained the age of sixty years. Henry Ellis.The name of Henry Ellis, late of the United States Navy, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month. Jane Price.The name of Jane Price, widow of James D. Price, late of Captain G. W. Porter’s company, Butternut Valley Guards, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Pensions increased.Esther A. Dixon.The name of Esther A. Dixon, widow of Albert E. Dixon, late of Company A, Nineteenth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Mary E. Dobson.The name of Mary F. Dobson, widow of Palmer F. Dobson, late of Troop K, First Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. 1653 The name of Rosina Dohon, widow of Constant Dohon, late ofRosina Dohon. Troop D, Fourth Regiment Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Jemima M. Metcalf, widow of George A. Metcalf, lateJemima M. Metcalf. of Troop F, Seventh Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Henry Coonce, late of Captain Hart’s Morgan CountyPension.Henry Coonce. company, Missouri Mounted Militia, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month. The name of Nancy E. Dawson, widow of Aaron Dawson, late ofPensions increased.Nancy E. Dawson. Company D, Thirtieth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Ina J. Densmore, widow of Harry M. Densmore, lateIna J. Densmore. of Company A, Thirtieth Regiment Wisconsin "Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Isabel J. Estes, former widow of Henry Johnson,Isabel J. Estes. late of Company B, Second Regiment Vermont Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Bell J. Adams, widow of George S. Adams, late ofBell J. Adams. Company E, Second Regiment Vermont Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Rose A. Fernan, widow of Franklin W. Fernan, lateRose A. Fernan. of Company H, First Battalion, Twelfth Regiment United States Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Ann E. Foster, widow of William J. Foster, late ofAnn E. Foster. Company B, Fourth Regiment Vermont Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Clara A. Phelps, widow of Allen Phelps, late ofClara A. Phelps. Troop M, Twenty-sixth Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Hannah L. Robbins, widow of Frank Robbins, late ofHannah L. Robbins. Company D, Sixth Regiment Vermont Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mary E. Daniels, former widow of William Roach,Mary E. Daniels. late of Company D, Seventeenth Regiment Vermont Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Anna M. Walbridge, widow of Lysander E. Walbridge,Anna M. Walbridge. late of Company E, Eighth Regiment Vermont Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mary A. Dittman, widow of Frederick Dittman, lateMary A. Dittman. of Troop E, Second Regiment Minnesota Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mary H. Keck, widow of John S. Keck, late ofMary H. Keck. Troop G, Fourth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. 1654 Pensions.Josephine Stombaugh.The name of Josephine Stombaugh, widow of Henry Stombaugh, late of Company C, Ninety-ninth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Lona Wright.The name of Lona Wright, helpless child of Allen Wright, late of Troop F, Second Regiment Arkansas Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. Pension increased.Lucrecia Aydelotte.The name of Lucrecia Aydelotte, widow of John Aydelotte, late of Company H, Seventeenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension.Martha E. Goble.The name of Martha E. Goble, helpless child of Francis M. Goble, late of the Twenty-second Battery, Indiana Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. Pensions increased.Dora Klinger.The name of Dora Klinger, widow of David Klinger, late of Battery C, First Regiment Indiana Volunteer Heavy Artilley, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Sarah A. Long.The name of Sarah A. Long, widow of Mansford Long, late of Company H, Thirty-second Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Permelia J. Long.The name of Permelia J. Long, widow of Jasper N. Long, late of Company H, Thirty-first Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Malinda Sprague.The name of Malinda Sprague, widow of Charles Sprague, late of Battery A, Fourth Regiment United States Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Rachel J. Johnson.The name of Rachel J. Johnson, widow of Childes B. Johnson, alias Charles B. Johnson, late of Company B, Sixty-ninth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Elizabeth Wesley.The name of Elizabeth Wesley, widow of John Wesley, late of the United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Ada F. Williams.The name of Ada F. Williams, widow of Jeremiah Williams, late of Company H, Seventy-fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Emily J. Moore.The name of Emily J. Moore, widow of Thomas A. Moore, late of Company D, Seventy-eighth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Nancy Maskel.The name of Nancy Maskel, widow of Ellis V. Maskel, late of Company A, Eighth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Gertrude Cox.The name of Gertrude Cox, widow of Thomas Cox, late of Tenth Battery, Indiana Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension.Ellen J. Owens.The name of Ellen J. Owens, widow of Nicholas A. Owens, late of Company A, One hundred and seventeenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Pension increased.Martha A. Pyle.The name of Martha A. Pyle, widow of William H. H. Pyle, late of Company K, Eighty-first Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. 1655 The name of Carrie D. Patton, former widow of Elias Dandridge,Pension.Carrie D. Patton. late of Company D, Sixteenth Regiment United States Colored Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Catharine Beach, widow of Joseph Beach, late ofPension increased.Catharine Beach. Company K, Fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mertena Swaidner, helpless child of Emanuel C.Pensions.Mertena Swaidner. Swaidner, late of Company D, One hundred and thirtieth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month. The name of Rosa A. Woodrum, widow of Abraham Woodrum,Rosa A. Woodrum. late of the Thirteenth Battery, Indiana Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Elizabeth Burris, widow of Simon Burris, late ofElizabeth Burris. Company I, One hundred and thirtieth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Rosanna Kellogg, widow of Francis N. Kellogg,Pensions increased.Rosanna Kellogg. late of Company K, Seventy-fifth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Rose L. Bard, widow of Isaac Bard, late of CompanyRose L. Bard. C, Twenty-sixth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Floretta Knopf, widow of Andrew Knopf, late ofFloretta Knopf. Battery I, Second Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Sarah E. Smith, widow of Chandler Smith, late ofSarah E. Smith. Company A, Eighth Regiment Maryland Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Nannie Curry, widow of George W. Curry, late ofNannie Curry. Troop L, Thirteenth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Fannie Lou Cate Harmon, helpless child of James F.Pension.Fannie Lou Cate Harmon. Harmon, late of Troop A, Eighth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. The name of Jane Soulsby, widow of Edward Soulsby, late ofPensions increased.Jane Soulsby. Troop D, Second Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Eliza H. Bagley, widow of Moses O. Bagley, late ofEliza H. Bagley. Company I, Third Regiment Vermont Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Elizabeth Morehouse, widow of George W. Morehouse,Elizabeth Morehouse. late of Company E, Second Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. The name of Mary J. Johnson, former widow of Leonidas Johnson,Mary J. Johnson. late of Company K, One hundred and twenty-third Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. 1656 Lorena White.The name of Lorena White, widow of Charles R. White, late of Company A, Fifty-second Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Pension.Jane McArthur.The name of Jane McArthur, widow of Henry McArthur, late of Battery K, Fifth Regiment United States Colored Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Pensions increased.E. Helen Barkley.The name of E. Helen Barkley, widow of James H. Barkley, late of Company G, One hundred and fourteenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Nancy Church.The name of Nancy Church, widow of William Church, late of Company N, Sixth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Approved, February 4, 1932. For the relief of Harvey K. Meyer, and for other purposes. 1932-02-10 37 Chapter 47 Stat. 1656 72 1 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 2024-12-27 private [CHAPTER 37.] AN ACT For the relief of Harvey K. Meyer, and for other purposes. February 10, 1932.[[S. 2406](/us/bill/72/s/2406).][
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