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 {NDIS; Transportatio_n—~Continued T1 Water transportation—(lontiuued _ Joint transportation by rail and water, jurisdiction of commission, p. 1657. § 6 (13)6 · Modification, publication. and distxdbution of schedules, p. 1672, § 25 (3) _ Quotation of rates by water carriers, p. 1672, § 25 (2) _Regulation under interstate commerce act, p. 1650, § 1 (1) _ . . Reservation of space. p. 1672. § 25 (2) ," . Schedule as to loading and moving of vessels. p. 1672. § 25 (1) . I Water carriers subject to regulation under interstate = commerce act, p. 1650. § 1 (1. 2) l i Wireless company as “ common carrier," within interstate commerce act, p. 1651.  1 (3) g \Vireless telegraphy - (`lassification of messages with different rates, p. 1651, ... § 1 (5) *Q _ Just and reasonable charges required. p. 1651, §`1 (5) l Wireless transmission of intelligence subject to regulation under interstate commerce act. 1650. § 1 (1, 2) Witnesses _ Privilege of witness in action for damages. p. 1658, § 9 l`rav¢-ling Salesmen · j i Foreign traveling salesmen. licenses and _,certiticates of identification, p. 660, § 247 Treason ' See ('nuuts Asn 1·*1u=:Ns1as l`reasure1• of United States See '1‘a1·:Asmnr D1¤:1·.a1rrM·r:sr  Preasury Department _ { See also .A}’PROPRIATlNS‘Z I‘rat.rc Moyers: SBX`RE'I‘.\RY or; 'famstmv ‘ "  Actuary, salary, p. 42. § 251.  Attorneys or agents practicing before department, rules for { government of, .p. 43, § 261 · ¢ Bookkeeping and warrants, division of. p. 4::, S 255 t Bureau of Customs Statistics, transfer to Commerce liepartment, p._273, § 194 ' Bureau of the Mint, see Mtxrs Asn Asssv t_)r~·1··1ci·:s t (‘hief clerk and superintendent, authority to sign official  papers, p. 42,·§. 249  (‘hief executive officer of department. p. 42. § 249  Clerks and employees · _ g ’ Chief clerk and superintendent, powers and duties,  p. 42, § 249 { Credit to disbursing otiicer for payments made to tem- t · porary employees, p. 72, § 696  Death of temporary employee, to whom compensation  payable. p. 72, § 695 Detail of employees by Secretary of Treasury, p. 42, § 253 i 1 Disbursing clerk, liability for accounts of deputy, p. 42, t § 250 Government actuary, salary. p. 42. § 251 Occupations prohibited to clerks, p. 43, § 254 Personal protlts from transaction of official business prohibited, p. 43, §·254 Removal from office, p. 43, Q 254 Salaries of employees holding over, p. 42, § 252 Temporary employment of retired employees and persons of age for retirement, p. 72, § 695 ’ (`omptroller of Currency. see that title · Fontingent expenses of department . l Accounts for contingent expenses. certification, p. 43, § 25x l (`••llll‘ul of appropriations for contingent expenses, p. 43, c 257 I N

Y 2438 reasnry ]){‘[}2\l’tYl1(‘l1t·~·Ctlllfillllfiti Detail of employees. p. 42;—,§ 253 Detail of otiicers outside pistrict of Columbia for, (lilly within District, p. 30, § 46 Disbursing clerk I l Appointment and qualitication, p. 30. § 44 Deputy, duties and liabilities, p. 42, § 250 Liability for acts of deputy, p. 42, § 250 Division ofboolskeeping and warrants, ‘p. 43, § 255 Establishment of department, p. 41, '§ 241 · ° First Comptroller of Treasurypduties transferred to Secretary of _Treasury, p. 83, § 1 Fiscalyear, commencement, p. 43, § 256 Furniture and repairs, accounts of,.p. 43, § 260 Government actuary, p. 42, § 251; p. 1882, § 251 Hours per day for keeping department open, p. 29, § 26 Internal revenue, separate accounts of receipts, p. 43, § 259 Otlicers holding over. right to compensation, p. 42, § 252 I’ersonnel of department Assistant Secretaries, p. 42, § 246 Chief clerk.and superintendent as chief executive otiicers of department, p`. 42, § 249 ` t'omptroller of Currency, p. 251, § 1 et seq. Secretary of Treasury as head‘0f department. p. 41, W 5 241- I'ndersecreta ry of Treasury. p. 42, § 244 Public Health Service, jurisdiction over, p. 1313. § 2 Register ·of Treasury Appointment, ps 985. § 161 Assistant Register. appointment, p. 985, § 164 -————duties, p. 985, § 165 - Business interests restricted. p. 985, § 163 Business occupations prohibited, p. 42. §_ 24:% lluties generally. p. 985. § 162 Eligibility for office, p, 42, § 243 Occupations prohibited, p. 42, § 243 Penalty t°or engaging in prohibited occupations. p. 42, § 243 ‘ Restrictions on office, p. 985, § 163 'l`• mporary acting assistant register. p. 985, § 166 Salaries of oflicer holding 0\'t‘l‘. p. 42. § 252 Secretary, see $I·1CRl•Z'I‘.\RY or Tta·;.xst‘ar §—ioIicitol‘ of Treasury — Actions affecting Government. control of, p, 47, § 329 Actions by or against Government under national banking laws, direction and supervision, p. 47. § imo Appointment. p. 45, § 297 Bonds for customs duties given out for collection, charge against district. attorney, p. 47, 5 323 False reports for collectors as to bonds for duties in process ol' collection. p. 47. § 325 l·`rauds on revenue, detection and prevention. p. ti. § 326 Justice Department records in charge of Solicitor of ’ Treasury, p, 46, § 322 Records and papers. admissTl»ility of copies in evidence. p. 930, § 662 _ ` Reports of collectors as to bonds for duties, periodical examination, p. 47, § 324 Rules and regulations governing collection of customs. p. 47, § 327 Seal of solicitor`s office, custody. p. 46. il 322 Supervising Architect of the Treasury see Sl7l‘[·IR\’I`~lY'$ Aacarmctr ‘ _ Transcripts from books, admissibility in ev’denec, p. 930. § 665; p. 931, 55 666, 668 Treasurer of United States · — Accounts of disbursing ofiiccrs unchanged for three years, p. 984, § 152