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 xlii INDEX. C.eolt, appropriation for improving methods 01 production, eto__________ 6151, 1201 for InVeatigatiOIlll and, control of, diseasee, eto.; destroying rust spores, veletation, eto ______ 1531, 1201 Cmifo;4lH 0/ Citiumhip, provUiona for _uinl, eto_ ___________ 1512 Chaco C_von NGtUmoJ Monument, appropriation for employees' residenoe_ 1599 Chain Bridg" Potomac RilJlf', D. C., deficiency appropri!-'tion for recon- structing Virginia a'8utment oL_ Challia Natio7Ull For"t, Idaho, 8 lands added to____________________ 415, 416 ChalmetUl Mor&U1""", La., appropriation for roadway and walk on grounds 01___________________ 357 ChalmetUl NGtio7Ull C, La., appropriation for improvements, etc___ 354 for right of way through, for con- structing new levee by the State_ 354 right of way granted through, for a new levee________________________ 997 Chambera oj Commerce, exempt from income tax_____________ 813 Champlain, N. Y., deficiency appropriation for inspection station, construction__________ 1657 Chang Lin, deficiency appropriation for payment to Chinese (}overnment for death of___________________________ 911 payment directed to China as indem- nity for death of, by American forces_______________________ 488 Channing Streit. NE., D. C., appropriation for paVillg, etc., Bladens- burg Road to South Dakota Ave- nue; from gasoline tax fund_ _ __ 653 for paving, etc., North Capitol Street eastward; from gasoline tax fund________________________ 1270 Chanute Field, la., construction of Army buildings author- ized aL______________________ 748 for Air COrps_____________________ 749 Chaplain, appropriation for House of Repre- sentatives__ _______________ 520, 1390 for Senate_____________________ 517, 1387 Chaplains, Navy, age qualifications for appointment oL_ 1150 ChargM d' AjJaire8 ad interim, appropriation for pay of officers acting as, or in charge of consulates_ eo, 1096 deficiency appropriation for salaries_ 48, 911, 1611 Charleroi, Pa., bridge authorized across Monongahela River, at_____________________ 1180 Charlu H. Burke Indill" School, Fort Wingate, N. Mez., appropriation for support, etc_ ____ 218, 1579 for support, etc., of hospitaL_______ 1582 Charleston, S. C., appropriation for navy yard, dredging_ 635, 1464 bronze cannon captured from Confed- erate forces, donated to___ _____ 497 Charlotte, N. C., attendance of Marine Band authorized at Confederate Veterans' Re- union aL____________________ 1150 appropriation authorized for expenses of__________________________ 1151 CAm-Eotte, N. C .- - COntinued. Paa-, loan of Army tents, etc., authorized for encam~ent of United Confederate Veterans at_______ 11615 terms of court at..___________________ 457 Chattat/.fItJ1I, N. Y., deficiency appropriation far inspection station constructioD___________ 1657 Chattahoochee River, time extended for bridging, at Alaga, Ala_________________________ 309 Chattanooga, Tenn., may bridge Tennessee River__________ 1499 Cheatham, William S., deficiency appropriation for serviC6S-_ _ 884 Cheeaman, J o8eph R., time extended for bridging Delaware River at· Burlington, N. J ., by Clifford L. Anderson and_ _ _ _ __ 243 Chemawa Indian School, Salem, Oreg., appropriation for support, etc., oC 219, 1580 restriction on admitting Alaskan pupils ____________________ 21~ 1 580 Ch,em*al A7UIlYlea, a.ppropriation for standard materials for checking, etc _______________ 93,1124 Chemical WarJare Service, Army, appropria·~ion for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of, War Depart- ment _____________________ 326, 1350 for gases, gas ml!.8kB, etc________ 344, 1365 for plants, buildings, machinery, etc_ 344, 1365 for civilian emp)oyees __________ 344, 1365 for organizing, etc., special gas troops, etc_______________________ 344, 1365 for current expenses ____________ 344,1365 deficiency appropriation for ___ 43,45,49,936 for salaries, 1929, under___________ 1690 Chemiatry and Saila Bureau, Department oj Agriculturl!, appropriation for Chief of Bureau, and office personneL ___________ 556,1206 for biological food and drug investi- gation!L __________________ 556, 1206 cooperation with scientific societies, eto_______________________ 556,1207 for utilizing raw materials for color- ants, etc.; cooperative experi- ments,etc_________________ 556,1207 for table and sweet sirup investiga- tions _____________________ 556,1207 for insecticide and fungicide inves- tigations__________________ 550, 1207 for study of plant dust explosions, farm fires, etc _____________ 557,1207 for naval stores investigations and demonstrations ____________ 557,1207 for soil chemical, etc., investigatioDS__ 557, 1207 for physical investigations of soil productivity properties _____ 557, 1207 for investigating fertilizers_ _ _ __ _ 557, 1207 for cooperative soil investigation, mapping, etc______________ 557,1207 for destructive soU erosion investiga- tions________________________ 1207 for soil bacteriology and plant nu- trition investigations _____ ._ 557,1208 culture for legumes ___________ 557,1208 for soil fertility investigations_ _ _ 557, 1208 deficiency appropriation for investigat- ing fungicides and insecticides__ 12 for general expenses_______________ 933 for salaries, 1929_________________ 1677 for fertilizer investigations_ _ _ ______ 1633

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