Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 45 Part 1.djvu/1947

 cxcvi INDEX. Nurrifl{l, D. C. ( .ee alao Healing Arts Pap. Practice Act, D. C ., 1928), not included as "healing art" in pro- visions of Healing Arts Practice Act, D. C ., 1928______________ 1326 Nuu, Bdible. appropriation for inveetigatin& etc., growing marketing, etc., of__ mH,I202 for investipting insects'decting_ 558, 1208 O. Oakland, Calif., appropriation for demolition of present building, and construction of ant'ther on site heretofore &0- qu~d_______________________ 180 disCretionary purchase of new site and constructing building there- on__________________________ 180 if present building be sold, proceeds available for new site, etc______ 180 for public building________________ 1043 Coast Guard cutter "Bear," donated to, for museum, etc___________ 1145 harbor improvement of, modified as to bridges over tidal canal________ 467 Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago IU., appropriation for Confederate Mound_ 355, 1375 Oaths, administration of, by customs officers, etc__________________________ 401 Observatory, AserophyBical, appropriation for maintenance, etc_ _ 584, 778 Ob.ervatory, Latitude, appropriation for operation, etc., Ukiah, Calif______________________ 97, 1127 OblJervatory Place NW., D. C., appropriation for paving, etc., Benton Street northward; from gaso- line tax fund_________________ 1270 Ocean and Lake SurveylJ Navy, appropriation for hydrographic __ __ 626, 14t:i5 deficiency appropriation for field service, increased pay, 1929 ___________ 1648 Ocean Mail Service (see also Merchant Marine Act, 1928), all United States foreign mails, except Canadian, to be carried on con- tract vessels__ __ _____ _________ 692 certificate by Postmaster General to shipping Board, of ocean mail routes, which should be estab- lished_______________________ 692 equitable distribution to serve Atlan- tic, Mexican Gulf, and Pacific coast ports___________________ 692 volume of mail, departures, etc____ 692 determination by Board, of type, etc., of vessels, sailings, etc_ ________ 693 consideration of latest and most approved t1pe8 of vessels______ 693 contracts authonzed by Postmaster General with American citizens for carrying foreign mails______ 693 requirements and conditions of; term, etc__________ .. _________ _ steel vessels to be employed _______ _ American built and registered___ _ registered not later than February 693 693 693 1,1928______________________ 693 under construction for American cit;zens prior to February 1, 1923________________________ 693 Ocean Mail Serviu-Continued. Pap. contracts; construction contracts here- after with reference to use by Navy, or national emergency ___ 693 citizenship of officers and crew, re- qUU1mDentl___________________ 693 advertising for contracta for carrying ocean maila to be made in dail newapapers ofapeeified citiM__: 694 for Pacifio ~ aervioe________ 694 information to be fumiahed________ 694 contracts awarded to lowest qualified bidder_______________________ 694 classification of vessels determined by may s~=~ ~nn~=d - Wiiholii -re: 694 gard to tonnage, for particular routes_______________________ 694 rates of compensation under contracts_ 694 based on nautical miles____________ 694 extra pay mal be allowed class 1 vessels mamtaining excess speed_ 695 rates 01._______________________ 695 allowance for airplane or airship service_ 695 miles between ports to be determined by Postmaster General. _ _ _____ 695 deductions from contract price to be made for failure to perform reg- ular voyage, etc______________ 695 substitution for a particular voyage, of vessel not within contract, in an emergency _ _ _ _____________ 695 contract vessels may carry passengers, officersf~iv;t;my: voiu~tie~-a~;-l~ 695 assigned to duty on contract mail vessels; compensation, etc_ ____ 695 mail messengers to have transportation subsistence, etc., free of charge_ 696 amendments and repeals_ _ ___________ 696 mails to be shipped on American ves- sels_________________________ 696 contracts for, not assignable________ 696 no payment on assigned_ ________ 696 not applicable to, under this Act. _ 696 allowance for former rates under Act of 1920, repealed_ _____ ___ __ ____ _ 696 ocean mail service, Act of 1891, re- pealed_______________________ 696 provisions for carrying mails to Great Britain, repealed _____ __ _ ____ _ 696 compensation for mail contract trans- portation, not limited to speci- fied contracts_ _ _ _ _ _ __________ 696 prior contracts continued in force____ 696 compensat.ion for transportation by, pre- scribed. ____ _____ ____ _ __ __ _ _ _ 1175 Ocean Mail Service, Act of 1891, repealed___________________________ 696 O'Connell, James, deficiency appropriation for paying claim of, for property damages__ 23 Ocmulgee River, bridge authorized across, at Fitzgerald, Ga_________________, __ _ __ _ __ 403 at Jackllonville Ferry, Gil. ___ ____ ___ 446 time extended for bridging, at Fitz- gerald, Ga___________________ 1447 Officers, Army, appropriation for pay ____ " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 329,1353 for warrant ___________________ 329, 1353 for aviation increase ___________ 329,1353 forlongevity __________________ 329,1353

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