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 3122 INDEX. Fin Ruiating Qualitiea oj Building Ma- Pall9. terial8, appropriation for investigating, etc.; fire prevention appliances ____ 91,1122 Firat Aamtant Poatma3ter General, appropriation for, and office personneL 187, 1049 for field service under __________ 189,1051 for postmasters, assistants, etc __ 189, 1051 for rent. light and fueL _________ 189,1051 for village delivery _____________ 189,1052 for City Delivery Service _______ 189, 1052 for pneumatic tube service, New York and Brooklyn, N. Y ________ 189,1052 Boston, Mass _______________ 189,1052 for vehicle allowance_ _ _________ 189, 1052 purchase of tractors and trailer trucks ____________________ 190,1052 for travel and miscellaneous ex- penses __ .__________________ 190,1052 Firat Deficiency Act, 19$8, correction in enrollment of, directed___ 2389 First Street Ea&t, D. C., discontinuance of suits to recover ex- penses of grading, etc., due to subsidence of street by con- structing railroad tunnel under _ 398 amount authorized to be accepted from railroad companies in com- promise______________________ 398 First Street NE., D. C ., deficiency appropriation for widening, G to Myrtle Streets___________ 8 Firat Street NW., D. C ., appropriation for pa.ving, etc., G to H Streets; from gasoline tax fund_ 653 First Street SE., D. C ., appropriation for grading, Atlantic Street to Halley Place_ ________ 655 Fiacher, Charle3 R., pension____________________________ 1995 Fiah, study, etc., of means to prevent destruc- tion of, occassioned by Govern- ment ditches, canals, etc _ ______ 478 amount authorized for_____________ 478 Fish and Fish Products, appropriation for diffusing commercial information as to market prices, etc., oL __ _ _ _________ ________ 562 Fish Refuge, Upper Miasissippi Wild Life and, appropriation for construction, equip- ment, etc _________________ 100,1130 for acquiring areas for __________ 559, 1210 acceptance authorized of gift of lands in Clayton County for___________ 420 Fisher,.Ab'!ie E. (widow), pensIOn mcreased_ _ _________________ 1901 Fillher, Cordelia (widow), pension increased___________________ 2054 Fillher, David, pension____________________________ 1846 Fillher,.Eli~abeth E. (widow), pensIOn mcreased_ _ _________________ 1938 FiIlher,.E~ I. (widow), pensIOn mcreased_ _____ _____________ 2246 FiIlher,. Em.illl (daughter), penslon mcreased_ __________________ 2252 Fisher, Fannie M. (widow), pension____________________________ 2232 FiIlher,. Ha~nah M. (widow), pensIOn mcreased_ __________________ 1748 Fisher,Jda. E. (widow), pensIOn mcreased___________________ 2165 Fillher,.Jeffje B. L. (widow), PII,II8- penslOn mcreased___________________ 178B' Fisher, Katherine (widow), pension____________________________ 1782 Fillher, Luella V. (widow), pension ____________________ ~___ ____ 2314 Fillher Lumber Company, may bridge Tensas River, in Louisiana 765- FiIlher,.Ly~ia A. (widow), penslon mcreased___________________ 1877 Fisher,.Ma.rtha E. H. (widow), penslon mcreased_ _ _________________ 1957 FiJher,.Ma.ry E. (widow of J08hua J.), penslon mcreased_ _ _________________ 2134 FiBher,.Ma!'y E. (widow of William H. H.), penslOn mcreased___________________ 1934 FiIlher,.Ro~ H., penslOn mcreased___________________ 2316 Fisher, William, pension____________________________ 1759 Fi8heries Bureau, Department of Com- merce, appropriation for Commissioner, and office and field personneL ____ 98,1128 for Alaska service; Pribilof Is- lands ______________________ 98,1128 for employees at large ___________ 98, 1128 for distribution car employees ____ 98, 1128 for fish cultural stations, employ- ees ________________________ 98,1128 for fish rescue station, Mississippi RiverValley _______________ 98,1128 for biological stations, employees __ 98, 1128 for employees on vessels _________ 98,1128 for administrative expenses _______ 98,1128 for propagation expenses _________ 98,1128 for trout nursery ponds, Mammoth Springs, Wyo_________________ 98 for officers and crews, Alaska serv- ice ________________________ 98,1128 buildings at Fort Humphreys,Va__ 1129 for La Crosse, Wis., station_________ 1129 for establishing auxiliary, Leadville, Colo ______________________ 98,1129 Warm Springs, Ga.; reappropria- tion _______________________ 98,1129 Spearfish, S. Dak.; balance avail- able ________________________ 98, 1129 for establishing Oklahoma auxiliary to Neosho, Mo _____________ 99, 1129 for fish hatchery, Saratoga, Wyo____ 99 Northville, Mich ______________ 99,1129 for transfer of Bryans Point station to Fort Humphr~s, Va.________ 99 for biological station, Beaufort, N. C _ 99 for sponge fisheries _____________ 100, 1130 for Alaska, general service; protect- ing seal fisheries; food to natives, etc__________________________ 1130 for Mississippi wild life and fish refuge; equipment, etc ______ 100,1130 for power vessel as local tender for Pribilof Islands, Alaska fisheries 1130 deficiency appropriation for Boothbay Harbor, Me., power vesseL_____ 16 for fish hatchery, Neosho, Mo______ 16 for fish hatchery, Springville, Utah__ 16 for miscellaneous expenses ________ 46,1671 for new distribution car____________ 897 for food fishes inquiry_____________ 898 for fish cultural station, Lake Worth, Tex_________________________ 898 for salaries, 1929, under____________ 1680

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