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 INDEX. 3271 Ob&ert'aiory Place NW., D. C ., PaKe. appropriation for paving, etc., Benton Street northward; from gasoline tax fund_____________________ 1270 Ob30lete Ordnance, loan of two field guns to Dallas, Tex_ _ 1713 O'Brie"!-, A.nnie M. (widow), penslOn Increased_ _________ _________ 1988 O'Brie,,!-, Clftherine (widow), penSlOn mcreased_ _ _________________ 1737 0' Brien, Frank B., pension____________________________ 1989 0' Brie,,!-, JI.:! ary E. (widow), penslOn mcreased___________________ 2183 0'Bryan, Barbara E., payment to, Indian allottee _ _ _______ _ 1708 O'Brya.n, Ji!lla M. (widow), penslOn mcreased___________________ 2212 0' Bryan, Eva, payment to, Indian allottee _ _________ 1708 0' Bryan, Gerald, payment to, Indian allottee _ _________ 1708 O'Bryan, John F., payment to, Indian allottee _ _________ 1708 0' Bryan, Richard, payment to, IndiilIl allottee ____ . _ __ __ 1708 0' Bryan, Rose Ellen, payment to, Indian allottee_ _________ 1708 0' Bryan, Rosella, payment to, Indian allo~tee__________ 1708 Ocala National Forest, Fla., proclamation establishiLg, from Florida National Forest, Fla_ _ _ _______ 2927 Ocean and Lake Surveys, Navy, appropriation for hydrographie _ ___ 626, 1455 deficiency appropriation for field serv- ice, increased pay, 1929________ 1648 Ocean Mail Service (see al&o Merchant Marine Act, 1928), all United States foreign mails, except Canadian, to be carried on con- tract "essels_ __ _____ ___ ___ ____ 692 certificate by Postmaster General to Shipping Board, of ocean mail routes, which should be estab- lished_______________________ 692 equitable distribution to serve At- lantic, Mexican Gulf, and Pacif- ic 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 types of vessels_ ____ _ 693 contracts authorized by Postmaster General with American citizens for carrying foreign mails _ _ ____ 693 requirements and conditions of; term, etc__________________________ 693 steel vessels to be employed _______ . . 693 American built and r~gistered ____ 693 registered not later than February 1,1928 __________ .. _______ .___ 693 under construction for American citizens priorto February 1, 1928_ 693 construction contracts hereafter with reference to use by Navy, or national emergency _ _ _ _ _______ 693 citizenship of officers and crew, require- ments_______________________ 693 advertising for contracts for carrying oceM mails to be made in aaHy newspapers of specified cities_ _ 694 for Pacific Ocean service_ ________ 694 54835°-29--102 Ocean Mail Service-Continued. advertising for, contracts for carrying ocean mails; information to be furnished ___________________ _ contracts awarded to lowest qualified bidder ______________________ _ classification of vessels determined by speed and tonnage ___________ _ may be based on speed without re- gard to tonnage, for particular routes ______________________ _ rates of compensation under contracts_ based on nautical miles ___________ _ extra pay may be allowed class 1 ves- sels maintaining excess speed __ _ rates oL ______________________ _ allowance for airplane or airship serv- ice _________________________ _ miles between ports to be determined by Postmaster GeneraL ______ _ deductions from contract price to be made for failure to perform reg- ular voyage, etc _____________ _ substitution for a. particular voyage, of vessel not within contract, in an emergency _______________ _ contract vessels may carry passengers, officer/~fi~!;,;ty-;~iu~teer-a(be assigned to duty on contract mail vessels; compensation, etc_ mail messengers to have transporta- tion, subsistence, etc., free of charge ______________________ _ amendments and repeals ____________ _ mails to be shipped on American ves- sels ________________________ _ contracts for, not assignable _______ _ no payment on 8.Bsigned ________ _ not applicable to, under this Act __ allowance for former rates under Act of 1920, repealed _____________ _ ocean mail service Act of 1891, re- pealed ____________________ .. __ provisions for carrying mails to Great Britain, repealed _____________ _ compensation for mail contract trans- portation not limited to specified contracts ___________________ _ prior contracts continued in foroo ____ _ compensation for transportation by, prescribed ___________________ _ Ocean Mail Service, Act of 1891, repealed _____ ~- Ochletree, Laura (widow), pension ___________________________ _ Ocmulgee RilJer, bridge authorized across, at Fitzgerald, Ga _________ ' ___ __ ___ __ ___ ___ _ at Jacksonville Ferry, Ga _________ _ time extended for bridging, at Fitzger- ald, Ga _____________________ _ O'Connell, Jame8, deficiency appropriation for paying claim for r.roperty damages ___ _ o'g:::: fn'f!t_o_~):_____________ . O'Connor, Mary E., payment to, for death of husband ___ _ O'Con,,!-er, ~U8C'" (widow), penSlOn lUcreased __________________ _ 0'Dan~el8,.Mary E. (widow), penSlOn mcreased __________________ _ Palte. 694 694 694 694 694 694 695 695 G95 695 695 695 695 695 696 696 696 696 696 696 696 596 696 696 696 1175 696 1768 403 446 1447 23 2148 1831 2199 2132

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