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 INDEX. cx1i Impectors, Foreign Service, Pale. appropriation for expenses; per diem limitation__________________ 66, 1097 Inspectors, Indian Service, appropriation for expenses; subsistence allowance _________________ 204,1566 deficiency appropriation for__________ 46 Inspectors, Steamboat Inspection Service, appropriation fo~assistllnts, etc__ ___ 89, 1120 Instruchon and Transit Pay, Foreign Sl'I7'Vice Officers, appropriationfor _________________ 68,10119 Imular Affairs Bureau, Army, appropriation for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of, War Depart- ment _____________________ 326,1349 for care of insa...e Filipino and Porto Rican soldiers_ ___ ______ _ _____ 340 for care, etc., insane Filipino soldiers_ 1363 deficiency appropriation for care of insane Filipino soldiers_________ 1665 for salaries, 1929_________________ 1689 [mular P081leaaiona, appropriation for distinctive mail equip- ment for__________________ 192,1055 for fortification expenses ________ 336,1359 deficiency appropriation for fortifica- tions________________________ 936 establishment of Joint Congressional Commissicu to i!tudy, etc., re- organization of administration, etc., of______________________ 1700 In8urance Companie8 (8ee al80 Income Tax, Revenue Act of 1928), tax on net income of life_____________ 842 other than life or mlltuaL _________ 844 mutual, other than life __ _ _________ 846 IT.surance, D. C., allowed on lives of children, etc., by fraternal societies _____________ 953 Insurance Department, D. C., appropriation for salaries _________ 647,1265 Insurance, Militar_y _ and Naval (see also World War Veterans' Act, Amendments), appropriation for, accruing during the year_____________________ 588,1247 deficiency appropriation for _ _ _ _______ 1628 loans authorized to veterans from, on adjusted-service certificates_ _ __ 1561 provisions relating to granting 01. _ _ _ 967 Inaured Mail, Postal Service, appropriation for indemnity for lost, domestic__________________ 191,1053 Intangible Property, D. C., remedies for collecting taxes on tangible property available for _ _ _ ______ 1226 persons with place of abede in the Dis- trict July 1, and three months prior, deemed residents for as- Be!!Bmentof.. _______ ~,~ ________ 1227 exceptIOns_ _ _ _ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _ 1227 Cabinet officers and elected persona not included as residents_______ 1227 Inter-American High CommiBsion, appropriation for expenses, United States section ______________ 72,1103 Inter-American Highway, agencies of the Government to co- operate and assist in promotion of___________________________ 490 Inter-American Highway-Continued. ~. sum authorized for cooperation of Sec- retary: of State with Pan Ameri- ican Governments in surveys as to feasibility of possible routes for,etc ______________________ 1697 assignment of personnel of Govern- ment service, etc_____________ '697 I ntariOT Department, appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, and office personneL _______ 200,1562 salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act _____ 200, 1562 if only: one position allocated in a grade ____________________ 200,1562 allowance for unusually meritorious services___________________ 200,1562 restriction not applieable to clerical- mechanical service_ _ _______ 200, 1562 no reduction in fixed salaries_ _ 200, 1562 transfers to another position with- out reduction of salary _____ 200, 1563 payments under higher rates per- mitted ___________________ 200,1563 transfers from bureau, etc., ap- propriations to meet reallocations of positions therein___________ 1563 for personal services, Solicitor's of- fice ______________________ 201,1563 for contingent expenses _________ 201,1563 for private property damages____ 201,1563 for disbarment expenses ________ 201,1563 for stationery, etc______________ 201,1563 additional, from specified app~'o-. priations__________________ 201,1563 for lAw books, etc.; office allotments_ 201, 1564 for printing and bindin~ for _____ 202,1564 for General Land Office ________ 202,1564 acting depositary of publio moneys_ 20~1 15M clerk to sign land patents__ ___ 202, 1564 for publio lands________________ 202,1564 for Indian Affairs Bureau _______ 204,1566 unexpended balances covered into the Treasury ______________ 215,1576 for Pensions Bureau ____________ 226,1588 for Retirement Actexpenses_____ 226,1588 for financ~ liability of United States to retlrement and disability fund _____________________ 22~ 1588 for Bureau of Reclamation ______ 227,1589 for GeologicalSurvey __________ 231,1593 for National Park Service_______ 233, 1596 for Education.Bureau __________ 238,1602 Alaska, expeases, etc _________ 239, 1603 for Government in the Territories_ 239, 1604 for Alaska ____________________ 239,1604 for Alaska Ratlroad____________ 239,1604 for HawaiL ____ :.. ______________ 240,1605 for Saint Elizabeths H08pita1 ____ 240, 1601 allowance, etc., of quarteJ'll for BU- _ perintendent, etc_____________ 1606 for Columbia Institution for the Deaf 242, 1606 for Howard University _________ 242,1606 for Freedmen's Hospital ________ 243,1606 half charged to District revenues_ 243, 1606 deficiency appropriation for damages claims ______________________ 17,898 for Indian Affairs Bureau __ 17,41,46,899, 933, 1610, 1617, 1621, 1638, 1671, 1673 for pensions ____ 19,41,46,1617,1621,1671

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