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 INDEX. 3051 Cattle--Continued. PaJlll. provisions for humane treatment of, ex- ported, extended to horses, mules, asses, sheep, goat, and swine_ __ 789 owner of vessel violating, may be prohibited from carrying cattle, etc., for a prescribed period____ 790 clearance of vessel to be refused_ __ 790 Cattle Ticks, Southern, appropriation for eradicating, etc __ 546, 1197 restrictions on use of materials, etc _______________________ 546, 1197 demonstrations at fairs, etc___ 546, 1197 Cattrell, Jane (widow), pension increased___________________ 1913 Caudwell, Charles, payment to_ _ _ ___ __________________ 1728 Caustic Poison Act, Federal, appropriation for enforcing, etc ____ 567,1210 Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kans., appropriation for instruction expenses_ 345, 1366 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc., 1929____________________ 1690 Cavanah, Mary (widow), pension____________________________ 1892 Cave, Jane E. (widow), pension increased___________________ 2154 Cavite, P. I ., appropriation for naval station, tele- phone line ___________________ 1464 deficiency appropriation for naval sta- tion, ammunition storage facili- ties_ _ _ ____________ _ __ _______ 908 Cayton, Wallace, pension____________________________ 2384 Cazeau, Ella V. (widow), pension increased_ _ _________________ 1866 Cedar Bluff, Ala., bridge authorized across Coosa River, at _________________________ 288,754 Cedar Point Bridge Company, may bridge Sandusky Bay, in Sandusky, Ohio________________________ 1162 Cedar Rapids, Iowa, deficiency appropriation for public building aL__________________ 1657 Celler, [lar!"iette (widow), penSIOn lllcreased_ __________________ 2125 Cement, etc., appropriation for investigating struc- tural materials oL __________ 91,1121 Cemeteries in Europe, A mer1·can (see also American Cemeteries in Europe). provisions for pilgrimages of mothers and widows of American forces, who died during the World War, and are buried therein_________ 1508 Cemeteries, National (see National Ceme- teries), Census Bureau, Department of Commerce, appropriation for Director, and office personnel____________________ 88 for collecting statistics; cotton, tobacco______________________ 88 for special agents, etc______________ 88 temporary employees; allowed leaves of absence ______________ 88 attendance at meetings concerned with collecting statistics, etc ___ _ 89 for tabulating machines, etc_ __ __ ___ 89 for salaries and expenses, Fifteenth Census______________________ 89 Census Bureau, Department of Commerce- Page. Continued. appropriation for salaries and expenses, Fifteenth Census; available until June 30, 1932 ______ - __ - --- --- 89 for salaries, and expenses for preparing etc., the Fifteenth Census_ _ _ _ _ 1119 rent, employees, etc.,___ ____ ____ _ 1119 leaves of absence for temporary employees__ _ _____ _____ __ _____ 1119 compensation, etc., of special agents_______________________ 1119 motor vehicle allowance for em- ployees______________________ 1119 attendance at meetings, etc_ _ _ _ __ 1119 contingent expenses, typewriters, tabulating machines, etc ______ _ printing and binding ___________ _ purchase of supplies, etc ________ _ 1120 1120 1120 discretionary Buspension of other work during decennial period___ 1120 deficiency appropriation for expenses, census of agriculture__________ 15 for collecting statistics_____________ 46 for expenses of Fourteenth Census_ _ _ 46, 933,1617 for salaries, 1929, under____________ 1679 Census, Fifteenth, appropriation for salaries and expenses for taking, etc ______________ 89,1119 available until June 30,1932_____ 89 rent, equipment, etc ___________ 89,1119 Centennial Bridge Company, The, may bridge Missouri River, at Liberty Landing Mo _________________ _ Center Market, D. C ., 154 appropriation for operation and man- agement of _______________ 563,1215 deficiency appropriation for continuing operation oL_________________ 1609 Center Point, Ky., bridge authorized across Cumberland River, at ____________________ _ time extended for bridging Cumberland 614 River, at_____________________ 1500 Centerville, Utah, lands granted to, for water supply ___ _ Central Avenue NE., D. C ., appropriation for paving, etc., Brent- wood Road to Myrtle Avenue; 453 from gasoline tax fund_________ 1271 Central City, Nebr., deficiency appropriation for public building, at _________________ _ Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospi- tal, D. C., appropriation for care of indigent pati- 32 ents ______________________ 674,1291 deficiency appropriation for _ _ ____ ___ 10, 892 for fiscal years 1928 and 1929______ 1631 Central Pacific Railway Company, conveyances by, from land grant lands in San Joaquin County, legalized_ list oL _________________________ _ track, etc., not diminished ________ _ 1428 1428 1429 adverse possession not by Railway Company, not legalized, etc~___ 1429 mineral deposits reserved__________ 1429 Central Powers of Europe, War with (see also World War), appropriation for preparing, etc., naval records of _________________ 642,1470 Cereal Bevera.ges, repeal of t.ax on, under Revenue Tax 0' 1926 _______________________ _ 868

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