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 ccxx INDEX. Prohibition Bureau, Treaaury Depart. Pa.re. ment-Continued. Commissioner authorized to direct special disbursing agents to make advances for enforcing Narcotic Acts_ _______________ 374 statutory provisions against ad- vances of appropriations waived_ 375 storekeeper-gaugers, title of, given to all storekeepers, gaugers, and store- keepers-gaugers_______________ 1496 made full-time employees, and as- signed to other duties by Com- missioner of Prohibition________ 1496 Protection oj Childhood, American Inter- national Imtitu.t8lor, appropriation for annual contribution to___________________________ 1106 deficiency' appropriation for annual con- tnbution to__ ________________ 913 Prollidence Hospital, D. C., appropriation for minor contagious dis- ~ward ________________ 66~ 1284 for care of indigent patients________ 674 deficiency appropriation for _______ 892, 1631 Proving Grounds, Army Ordnance, aporopriation for current expenses, etc_ 343 deficiency appropriation for ________ 49, 1622 PrOllisions, Army (see Subsistence, Army). Provisions, NallY, appropriation for ________________ 632, 1460 deficiency appropriation for ____ 47,934, 1618, 1621 Public Buildings, appropriation for office of Supervising Architect, miscellaneous build- ings_________________________ 176 for Boston, Mass't.!Darine hospitaL_ 176 for Cape Fear, .N. C ., quarantine station_ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 176 for New York, N. Y ., appraisers' stores! etc___________________ 176 for Washmgton, D. C ., Treasury Department elevators_________ 176 for remodeling, etc., buildings___ 176,1045 for rent of temporary quarters, etc_ _ 176 for lock box e~uipment, etc________ _ for Durango, Colo _______________ _ for Fremont, Ohio _______________ _ for Juneau, Alaska, Federal and Ter- ritorial building______________ _ for Long Island City, N. Y _______ _ for Newark, N. J ________________ _ for San Pedro, Cahf______________ _ for sites, construction, etc., under annual limitation, sec t i 0 D 5, Public Buildings Act, 1926___ _ for Albany, N. Y ., site and commenc- ing construction, etc__________ _ for Alexandria, Va., site__________ _ for Amsterda~t N. Y ., site________ _ for Asheville, .N. C. ______________ _ for Baltimore Md., post office, etc__ for Bartlesville, Okla_____________ _ for Bellows Falls, Vt_____________ _ for Binghamton, N. Y ____________ _ for Camden, N. J ________________ _ for Canton, Ga __________________ _ for Conway, Ark _________________ _ for Corinth, Miss ________________ _ for Corsicana, Tex _______________ _ for Dallas, Tex __________________ _ for Denv.:;,, Colo ________________ _ for Duluth, Minn ________________ _ 1045 176 176 177 177 177 177 177 177 177 177 177 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 Public building~ontinued. appropriation for Dunkirk, N. Y __ _ _ _ for East Chicago, Ind ____________ _ for Elizabet N. J _______________ _ for Elmira, .N. Y _________________ _ for Erie, Pa _____________________ _ for Fargo, N. Dak_______________ _ for Flint, Mich ___________________ _ for Fort Wayne, Ind _____________ _ for Fort Worth, Tex ______________ _ for Freeport, 11.. _________________ _ for l1reenviIle J Tex_______________ _ for Hammonn, Ind_______________ _ for Hanover, N. H _______________ _ for Hartsville, S. C ____ ____ ____ ___ _ for Kansas City, Mo _____________ _ for La. Crotlse, Wis _______________ _ for Lancaster, Pa ________________ _ for Lawrence, Kans ______________ _ for Lima, OhlO __________________ _ for Louisvill.eJ Ky________________ _ for Lowell, Mass_________________ _ for Miami, Fla__________________ _ for Mitchell, S. Dak_____________ _ for Newark, DeL ________________ _ fer New Britain, Conn____________ _ for Newburgh, N. Y ________ ______ _ for New Orleans, La______________ _ for Newton, lowa________________ _ for Niagara Falls, N. Y ______ _____ _ for Oakland, Calif________________ _ for Oshkosh, Wis ________________ _ for Paris, Tenn __________________ _ for Pawtucket! R. L _____________ _ for Philadelphi.aJ Pa., marine hospitaL for Pittsfield, Mass ______________ _ for Plattsburg, N. Y ________ _____ _ for Pontiac, Mich________________ _ for Portland, Oreg _______________ _ for Price, Utah __________________ _ for Pullman, Wash________________ _ for Roanoke, Va _________________ _ for Rushville, Ind________________ _ for San Francisco, Calif., marine hos- for la~:!-F;:fCM;i~:=========== for ScottsbluffJ,. Nebr _____________ _ for Scranton: ,1'a _________________ _ for Sedalia, MO __________________ _ for Springfield, 111 ________________ _ for Watertown, N. Y _____________ _ for Waukegan, Ill_________________ _ for White Plains, N. Y ____________ _ for W~chita, Kans _________________ _ for Wilkes-Barre, Pa______________ _ for Wooster, Ohio________________ _ for Worcester, Mass______________ _ for Zanesville, Ohio _______________ _ Page. 178 178 178 178 178 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 ~80 180 180 18~ 180 180 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 182 182 182 182 182 182 for Washington, D. C ., Department of Commerce.,!,. construction_ _ __ 182 for Washington, 1). C ., Government Printing Office, construction____ 182 for Washington, D. C ., Internal Rev- enue, construction____________ 182 for square No. 256, Washington, D. C ., sites for public buildings_ 182 for repairs and preservation _____ 183,1045 for mechanical equipment_______ 183, 1045 pneumatic tube service, New York City______________________ 183,1046 for vaults, safes, etc_____________ 183, 1046 for general eXl>l:nses; additional pay to SuperVising Architect. __ _ 184,1046 for skilled employees, etc., Office of Supervising ,Architect_______ 184, 1046

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