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 INDEX. Ixxiii Dwartment oJ Labor-Continued. 1'a&8- deficiency aPllropriation for Naturali- zation Bureau __________ 47,934, 1621 for employment service____________ 47 for dama.ges claims_____________ 907,1647 for Labor Statistics Bureau_ 907, 1618, 1621 for paying damages, etc., suits in admiralty under______________ 931 for jud/PIlents, Courtof Claims under_ 932 for EllIS Island, N. Y ., immigrant station_ _ _ ___________________ 934 for commissioners of conciliation____ 1621 for Children's Bureau_ _ _ _ _________ 1621 for salariesJ,.1929, Secretary's office___ 1685 for Labor ;::statistics Bureau, salari(,R, 1929________________________ 1685 for Imruigration Bureau, salaries, 1929________________________ 1685 for Children's Bureau, salaries, 1929_ 1685 for Naturalization Bureau, salaries, 1929________________________ 1685 for Women's Bureau, salaries, 1929__ 1685 for Employment Service, salaries, 1929________________________ 1685 submission to Congress discontinued, of report of customs laws, etc., on agricultural industry________ 994 investigations of disputes between employers and employees_ _____ 994 miscellaneous naturalization ex- penses_______________________ 994 Department 01 State (8ee also Foreign Service), appropriation for Secretary, Under- secretary, and office personneL 64, 1095 salaries limited to average rates un- der Classification AcL ______ 64,1095 provision if only one position in a grade______________________ 64, 1095 advances in unusually meritorious cases ______________________ ')1, 1095 restriction not ~pplicable to C' -" d - cal-mechanical service _______ 64,1095 no reduction in fixed salaries_ ___ 64, 1095 transfers to another position with- out reduction _______________ 64,1095 payments under higher rates per- . mittedL ____________________ 64,1095 transfers allowed between appro- priations for any bureau, etc., to meet reallocations increases_ _ _ _ 1095 for contingent anc! miscellaneous ex- penses of Department _______ 64,1095 forstationerv,furniture, etc ______ 64,1095 for books, maps, periodicals, etc ___ 64, 1095 for motor vehicles. etc___________ 64,1095 for refund of erroneously charged passport fees, etc___ . . ___ ___ _ 64,1095 forprintmgand bindingfor ______ 64,1095 for passJ?<>rt bureaus_____________ 65, 1096 for Forelgn Service______________ 65,1096 for expenses, enforcing immigration laws_______________________ 67, 1098 for relief, etc., of American seamen_ 68, 1098 for Forel~ Service Buildings Fund_ 69, 1100 for Forelgn Service Retirement and Disability Fund ____________ 69,1100 for international obligations, com- missions, etc _______________ 69,1100 for publishing certified copies of electoral vote___ ______ ___ _____ 71 for statue of Henry Clay for presen- tation to Venezuela___________ 76 • Page. Department 01 Stat&-Continued. appropriation for bringing home crimi- nals _______________________ 76,1107 minor purchases, packing personal effects, etc., allowed without advertising_________________ 76,1107 rent restriction _______________ 76,1107 for Solicitor of the ______________ 77,1107 deficiency appropriation for Foreign service ______________________ 27,42, 48,911.934,1611,1618,1622,1651 for expenses, Brit.ish-American pe- cuniary claimS' arbitration__ ____ 48 for damage claims_________________ 910 for refund of erroneously collected, etc., passport fees ____________ _ for printing and binding __________ _ for Bertha Hanson _______________ _ for Rainy Lake Reference_________ _ for International Society for Arctic 910 1651 1651 1651 Explorations by Airship, etc____ 11\52 for salaries l 1929, under _ __ _ ___ __ ___ 1687 acquisition or buildings, etc., in foreign countries for use of foreign service________ __ ____ ____ ____ _ 971 collecting, etc., official papers of the Territories to be continued by__ issue of, as a Government publication_ historical experts to be employed __ _ cdition authorized, to be distributed by the Department __________ _ distribution specified ___________ _ sum authorized to be appropriated__ copy reading and indexing by edi- torial staff of Department; cost 1412 1412 1412 1412 1412 1413 to be prorated________________ 1413 submtssion to Congress discontinued, of list of consular officers_________ _ 987 987 987 rates of diplomatic and consular fees_ names of consular officers not citizens_ expenses for relief of American citizens in Europe_____________ 987 representin~_ foreign governments during World War____________ 987 Department 01 tM Interior (86/1 Interior Department). Dependent Children, D. C., appro~riation for aid to___________ 677, 1294 Derby Lme, Vt., deficiency appropriation for inspection station, constructioll_'"_ _ __ _ _ __ 1657 De8 Moines, Iowa, deficiency appropriation for public building ____________________ _ 32 former authority to sell public building at,repealed __________________ 1415 Des Moine8 River, bridge authorized across, at Croton, Iowa_________ ~______________ 706 time extended for bridging, at Croton, Iowa________________________ 1535 Desert Land Entrymen, receiving water from irrigation projects, subject to State, etc., taxation__ 439 De,ert Land" entryman with no prospect of securing water may have patent by pay- ing 50 cents an acre, and '1.50 ln oneyear,_____________________ 1548 money forfeited and entry canceled if final payment not made_ _ _____ Ui48 Deserter8, Army, appropriation for apprehension, etc., of; limitation ______________ 330,1354

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