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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. I. Ci a. 901. 1928. 3 7 . Report of proceeds re ceived from t he operation of a public utility in connection with engineer operations in the field overseas. (Statutes at Large, volume 40, part 1, page 893 ; title 10, section 1287, United States Code .) 38 . A detailed report of all receipts and expenditures of special contingent funds collected from nonmilitary residents and trans- portation comp anies at Fort Monroe, Virg inia. (Statutes at Large, volume 28, page 213 .) 3 9 . To submit to Co ngress a co mprehe nsive plan for ne cessar y permanent construction at military posts, including Camp Lewis, in the State of Wa shing ton, a nd so forth. (St atutes at Lar ge, volume 43, part 1, page 487.) 40. Report as to the administration of the World War Adjusted Compensation Act. (Statutes at Large, volume 43, part 1, page 124 ; title 38, section 617, United States Code .) REPORTS UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 4 1 . Report of the names o f all persons employed or retained as attorneys or counselors at law to assist any district attorneys in the performance of their duties, stating where and upon what busi- ne ss each wa s employed and the c ompensatio n paid to each. (Revised Statutes, section 385, page 64 ; title 5, section 336, United States Code .) 42. Stateme nt of all pay ments of expen ditures durin g any fiscal yea r out of any appropriation fund subject to requisitio ns by the Attorney General. (Statutes at Large, volume 21, page 44 ; title 5, section 335, United States Code .) 43. Statement in detail showing for the preceding fiscal year the number of assistant district attorneys employed, the salaries of each ; the number of clerical assistants employed for each district attorney, the salaries of each ; the amount expended for necessary subsistence and actual and necessary traveling expenses of each dis- trict attorney and his assistants, and so forth. (Statutes at Large, volume 29, page 185 ; title 5, section 337, Unietd States Code .) 44. A report to Congress on the maintenance of a register of the statutes of the United States and reports of the Supreme Court, showing the quantity of each kind received from the Secretary of the Interior, and so forth. (Revised Statutes, section 387, page 64 ; title 5, section 339, United States Code .) 45. The Attorney General shall annually report to Congress, in detail, the items, amounts, and causes of expenditure of the con- tingent expenses of this department. (Statutes at Large, volume 18, page 109 ; title 5, section 334, United States Code .) 4 6 . A list of all final judgments rend ered under Ac t to provide for adjudication and payment of claims arising from Indian depre- dations in fav or of claiman ts, and not p aid. (Sta tute s at Lar ge, volume 26, page 854 .) 4 7 . All jud gments in Indi an depredatio n cases in wh ich, in his opinion, there is no evidence that any fraud, wrong, or injustice has been done to the United States. (Statutes at Large, volume 28, page 477 .) 48 . A full report of the Secretary of War and the Attorney General as to what action h as been taken by them or th eir prede- cessors in office, or by any Secretary of the Interior, under the Act to increase the water supply of the city of Washington, and so forth. (Statutes at Large, volume 28, page 402.) 989 Engineer operations overseas. U.S. Code, p.217. Fort Monroe, Va. , Civilian receipts, etc. Vol. 28, p. 213. Military post con- structi on plan. Vol. 43, p. 487. Adj ust ed Com pen sa- tion Act administra- tion. U.S. Code, p.1231. Department of Jus- tice. Special attorneys. U.S.Code,p.47. Expenditures subject to requisitions by At- torney General. U.S.Code,p.47. Assistant district at- to rneys, etc. U.S. Code, p.47. Re gister of sta tutes, etc. U.S.Code,p.48. Contingent expenses. U.S. Code, p.47. Ind ian de pre dat ion claims. Vol. 28, p. 854. Other Indian depre- dation claims. Vol. 28, p .477. Washington water supply. Vol. 28, p. 402.

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