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2349 mn Oath and Afiirmatiou—(`}<;11tinued _ Interstate Commerce Commission, members authorized to administer oaths, p. 1666, § 17 (1) Judges of Court of Claims, authority to administer oaths. » p. 898, § 264 ` Naturalization Bureau and Service, designation of members by Secretary of Labor to" administer oaths, p. 157, § 354 Penalty for false certification of oath by ofiicer, p. 464. § 75 Persons authorized to administer oath, p. 34, §§ 92, 93 Requirement of oath complied with by making aflirmation, p. 1, § 1 · Secretary of Agriculture, authority to administer oaths, p. 119. §‘420 i State ofiicers and legislators, oath to support Constitution of United States, p. 25, §§ 9. 10 . State otl·icers`_authorized to administer oaths required by laws of United States, p. 1881, § 92a ’ " United States commissioners, clerks of courts, and deputy clerks, authority to administer oaths, p. 919, § 525 Obligations of Foreign Governments · See Ptmmc Dmrr Obscenity A See also Cmmss Axn Ol—`Fl·lN"SESZ Prnmc Momns Importation of obscene books. pictures, etc., prohibited. p. 572, { 135 Mailing obscene or immoralmatter, penalty. p. 486. § 334 Obscene pictures in packages of manufactured tobacco prohibited, p. 793. § 773. Obstructing Justice See Ciuums Ann ‘Orrr:xsma Occupation Taxes t See Isrmiun R1¤:v1:Nt:n: Occupying Claimants Rights and remedies 'under State laws in force and administered in Federal courts. p. 935, § 728 Oflicers and Employees of Government See also Crvxr. Szavica Pontutssrox: (_`l.ASS]FlED Crvu. Smarxcn; I·}xmcU·r1v.¤: D1·:r.urrm·::<·rs Actions against public officer. death of efficer or termination of office pending suit, substitution of successor. p. 940, § 780 W Allowances _ See also Pay. infra · Actual expenses. definition. p. 1888. § 822 Actual necessary expenses, limit of amount, p.·1_88S. § 823 . Advancements and deduction thereof, p. 1889, § 828 inconsistencies between appropriations and subsistence expense act. p. 1889, § 832 ’ Per diem allowance, definition, p. 1888, § 822 ··--in lieu of expenses,_ p. 1889, §§ S24. 826 - Quarters, heat, light, etc., for civilian employees in field service, p. ·1881, § 75a Railway postal clerks, travel allowance not affected by subsistence expense act, p. 1889, § 831 A. , Regulations governing expenses of per diem, standar<`li— zation, p. 1889, § 827 { Repeal of inconsistent laws, p. 89, § 829 Standardization of allowances, . 1889, § 827 Subsistence allowances generatlgfp. 1888, § 822 et seq. Subsistence allowances prescribed by heads of departments, p.`32, § 75 - Subsistence allowances to be stated in estimates of appropriations, p. 32, § 75 _ Subsistence allowances while traveling on duty, p. 32, 5 74 '

EX Officers and Employees of Governn1etit—Co11tinued _ Allowances-Continued ~ ` Subsistence and quarters allowance as part of pay, p. 78, § 762 Subsistence defined, p. 1888, § 822 Travel allowance of President not affected by sttl»si—t- ence act, p. 1889. 830 · . . Travel allowance of railway postal clerks, p. lsstl, §831 - _ . Tr_aveling beyond limits of lfnited States, p. 1889. Traveling expenses, limit of amount allowed, p. 32. § 73 Appointment , Holder of other lucrative office, p. 31, § 62 et seq. Appointment to positions in civil service, see Ciasstrirzn C1v1t.‘S1:av1cE · Army officers, see ARMY Bonds for faithfpl performance of duties. see U xnER·rAt<1x<;s » Bribe, penalty for accepting. p. 475, § 207 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, director. see ` Bt;11EAU or F()REI(§iN Ax-n Domasrxc Couumcn Bureau of Standards, see NATIONAL BUREAU or Srnnniuuws Campaign funds, refused of <;ivil-service employees to con- _ tribute, p. 63, § 633 {5) _ ` Carriages for use of officers and employees, when allowed, p. 33. § 77 .. _ _ Census employees. see Cnxsrs Chief clerks to supervise subordinate clerks, p. 29, § 23 China trade act registrar, `see CH1x.4 TRADE Aer Co1u·o1t.~.’r1oxs [_ T Civil pension roll restricted, p. 34, § 98 Claims against Government Disqualifieation to prosecute as attorneys or agents generally, see (fnstms Prosecution by ex officers or employees, p. 35, § 99 Supplies for Army, persons forbidden sto prosecute claims, p. 35..§ 100 Clerks of courts, see that title Coast Guard otiicers, see Consr GUARD (`UIllllliSSlUIlS of ollicers See also EXECUTIVE Dnraarunxrs . Sealing, p 2, § 31: p. 25, § 5 Commission to regulate selection and appointment, see t‘tv1i. Stmvierz Coumissiox Compensation for personal _, injuries, see INJURIES T0 (¤}()\'l•Jl€NMl·lNT Eiurrormzs Conipetisation for services. see Pay, infra (?UIl}.{l't*SS. officers and employees of, see Coxcturss Conspiracy to prevent officer from taking office or performing duties, p. 124; § 47 `(1) ; p. 462, § 54 (`ontrihtttions to political fund, refusal not prejudicial, p. 63. § 033 (2), 5; p. 1121, §· 510 · Contribution to superiors prohibited, p. 36, § 113 Court Otiicers. see Cnmuts or Covivrs; JUDGES; Rm·*1¤·.t·:1·:s IN B.xNxm*1>•rcY: Uxrrrzn Srxrrzs MARSHALS Customs Service, see Cvsrous Durms ,__ Death from injury in line of duty, compensation, gee Ix- .1t11u1·:s T0 Govtzaxmmvr Eurnormzs Death of employees. expenditures for transportation of remains, p. 35, S 103 . Death of ex-oilicial, closing department as mark of respect prohibited, p. 29, 5 28 Decrease of clerks, veterans preferred for service, p. 30 § 37 Delinquents for public money. summary judgment against, p. 940, § 781 Departmental otilcers and employees, see Exnccrivn Dicraitrnicmts i