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 INDEX. 3053 Charleston, S. C., Poge. appropriation for navy yard, dredg- ing _______________________ 635, 1464 bronze cannon captured from Confed- erate forces, donated to_______ 497 Charleston, S. C., American, appropriation authorized for advertis- ing__________________________ 2333 Charleston, S. C., Evening POllt, appropriation for advertising author- ized__________________________ 2333 Charleston, S. C ., POllt Office, credits allowed certain employees of, for stolen money-order funds__ 1861 Charlotte, N. C' L attendance 01 Marine Band authorized at Confederate Veterans' Re- unionat _______________________ 1150 appropriation authorized for expen- ses oL_______________________ 1151 loan of Army tents, etc'Uauthorized for encampment of nited Confed- erate VeteransaL ____________ 1165 terms of court aL___________________ 457 Charlto.n, 4lwildia (widow), penSIOn lDCre8.sed___________________ 2300 Charlto.n J~nnie (widow), penSIOn lDcrea.sed_ __________________ 2131 Charne'f/, E,ffie (daughter), penSIOn lDcreased___________________ 1818 Charter, Theresa A. (widow), pension increased_ _ __ __ _____________ 2134 Chase, Edith (widow), pen~on____________________________ 2179 Chase, .Jmi!diah J. (widow), penSIOn lDcreased_ _ __ ______ _________ 1960 Chase, Jerusha H. (widow), pension increased_ _ ___ _____ __ ______ _ 2154 Chase, Margaret A. (widow), pension increased___________________ 2139 Cha3e, R. D ., credit allowed in accounts oL _ _ ______ 2329 Chase, ~ar,!h E. (widow), pensIOn mcreased___________________ 1893 Chasteen, George N., pension____________________________ 1769 Chat cuff, Edwin I., naval record corrected_______________ 2341 Chateaugay, N. Y ., deficiency appropriation for inspection station, construction_ ___ _______ 1657 Chattahoochee River, time extended for bridging, at Als.ga, Ala__________________________ 309 Chattanooga, Tenn., may bridge Tennessee River__________ 1499 Cheatham, WiUiam S., deficiency appropriation for services____ 884 Cheese, proclamation increasing duty on, of Emmenthaler ~ype, to equalize differences in {lOsts of produc- tion_________________________ 2909 Cheeseman, Joseph R., time extended for bridging Delaware River, at Burlington, N. J ., by Clifford L. Anderson and_______ 243 Chee3e~n! jl,fargaret J. (widow), penSIOn mcreased___________________ 2132 Cheesman, Sarah A. (widow), pension____________________________ 1900 ClIeline, Harold C., homestead patents to.: ____ ___________ 1726 Chemawa Indian School, Salem, Oreg., Paae. appropriation for support, etc., oL_ 219,1580 restriction on admitting Alaskan pupils ______________ .. _____ 219,1580 Chemical Analyses, appropriation for standard materials for checking, etc____________ 93,1124 Chemical Warfare Service, Army, appropriation for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of, War Depart- ment _____________________ 326, 1350 for gases, gas masks, etc_ ____ ___ 344, 1365 for plants, buildings, machinery, etc _______________________ 344,1365 for civilian employees __________ 344, 1365 for organizing, etc., special gas troops, etc_______________________ 344,1365 for currentexpenses ____________ 344,1365 deficiency appropriation for___ 43,45,49,936 for salaries, 1929, under___________ 1690 Chemistry and Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture, appropriation for Chief of Bureau and Office personneL ___________ 556,1206 for biological food and drug investi- gations ___________________ 556,1206 cooperation with scientific societies, etc _______________________ 556, 1207 for utilizing raw materials for color- ants, etc.; cooperative experi- ments, etc ________________ 556,1207 for table and sweet sirup investi- gations ___________________ 556,1207 for insecticide and fungicide investi- gations ___________________ 656, 1207 for study of plant dust explosions, farm fires, etc _____________ 557,1207 for naval stores investigations and demonstrations ____________ 557,1207 for soil chemical, etc., investiga- tions _____________________ 557,1207 for physical investigations of soil productivity properties _____ 557,1207 for investigating fertilizers ______ 557, 1207 for cooperative soil investigation, mapping,etc ______________ 65~ 1207 for destructive soil erosion inves- tigations_____________________ 1207 for soil bacteriology and plant nutri- tion investigations _________ 557, 1208 cultureforlegumes ___________ 557,1208 for soil fertility investigations ___ 557, 1208 deficiency appropriation for investigat- ing fUngicides and insecticides__ 12 for general expenses_______________ 933 for fertilizer investigations_ _ _______ 1633 for methods of recovery of potash, etc__________________________ 1634 for salaries, 1929__________________ 1677 Chemistry, International Union of Pure . and Applied, appropriation for quota to_ __________ 1104 Cheney, Selma H. (un,dow), pension increased_ ___ ______________ _ 1865 Chenoweth, Emma (widow), pension increased_ _ ____ ____ __ __ _____ 2145 Cheroke6 Indian Boarding School, N.C., appropriation for support, etc., of hos- pitaL _ _ _ ______ _____ __ ______ _ 1582 Cherokee Indians, N. C ., Eastern Band of, appropriation for expenses, closing af. fairs oL__ __ _____ ____ ______ ___ 207 deficiency appropriation for tribal attor- neys________________________ 1641 citizenship conferred upon, confirmed__ 1094

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