Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 45 Part 2.djvu/1699

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INDEX. 3353 Price, ¥arparet D. (widow), P~. pensIOn mcreased_ __________________ 1878 Price, ~fat~lda J. (widow), pensIOn lDcreased ________________ .. __ 1941 Price, Utah, appropriation for public building ___ 181, 1043 Price, lValter L., d6ficiency appropriation for services as clerk of conference minority ____ 885 Priddy, Mary E. (widow), pension increased_ _ _____ ____ ___ ____ _ 2292 Pride, Sarah A. (widow), pension increased___________________ 1790 Pridgen, Oscar F., pension____________________________ 2004 Priest River, Idaho, appropriation for graves of national forest fire fighters buried at_ 553, 1203 Prim, Frances L. (widow), pension increased___________________ 2203 Princeton, N. J., deficiency appropriation for public building at___________________ 1661 Prine, Cannabesta C. (widow), pension ___________________ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1791 Pringle, James W., military record corrected_____________ 2041 Prior, ~ar£!h E. (widow), penslOn lDcreased ____ ._______________ 1919 Prison Camps (see Federal Prison Camps), Prison C01ftmission, International, appropriation for annual contributioll_ 71, 1101 Prisoners, etc., D. C., appropriation for support of jaiL __ 672, 1289 deficie~c.y appropriation for support of JalL__ _____ ____ ____ ________ _ 1630 Prisoners of War, etc., appropriation for expenses of, under Navy Department _________ 624,1452 Prisoners, United States, appropriation for support, etc ______ 83, 1114 for inspection of, and prisons _____ 83,1114 deficiency appropriation for support__ 22,47, 907, 934, 1610 161~ 1647 for building for detention of, in New York City___________________ 1647 expenses of prison camps payable from appropriation fo:: support oL___ 1318 Prisons, United States (see also Peniten- tiaries), appropriation for maintenance ______ 83,1112 for inspection of, and prisoners ___ 83, 1114 for expenses of superintendent, etc _ 83, 1114 convicts may be transferred to prison camps from, for building roads and trails_ __ _ ______ __ ____ ___ _ 1318 P,itchard, Mary (widow), pension increased___________________ 2063 Pritche~t, I!ester (widow), penmon lDcreased__________________ 1865 Prize Fights (see Pugilistic Encounters). Probation By.tem, D. C., appropraition for, under supreme court_ 670, 1287 Probation Syse.m, United States Courts, appropriation for salaries and expenses_ Proceedings in Congress, appropriation for reporting, House of 83, 1114 Representatives ___________ 523.1393 for reporting, Senate ___________ 520; 1390 Process Butter, appropriation for investigations, etc___ _ Proclamations oj the President, adjusti?g certai~ pipe line right of way lD HawalL __________________ _ convening special session of the Senate, March 4, 1929 ______________ _ creating emergency board to investigate and report upon certain railway labor disputes __ - ___ -_- ______ _ Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railroad and employees ______ _ declaring copyright privileges for me- chanical musical reproductions extended to Czechoslovakia ____ _ to Finl&nd ______________________ _ to Rumania _________ - - - _________ _ decreasing duty on carbolic acid _____ _ on designated tar distillates _______ _ on cresylic acid __________________ _ on phenoL ______________________ _ designating as American Forest Week, 1928J.April22-28,1928_______ _ as Fire t"revention week begi'nlling October t. 1928 ______________ _ as National l'·ire Prevention Week October 9-15, 1927 ___________ _ as Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 24, 1927 __________ _ Thursday, November 29, 1928___ _ diminishin~ area of Mount Olympus NatlOnal Monument, Wash ___ _ San Juan, National Forest Colo ___ _ Sequoia National Forest, CaliL ____ _ Sius13w National Forest, OreKc----- enlarging area of Chaco Canyon National Monument! N. Mex __ _ Craters of the Moon N atlOnal Monu- ment, Idaho _________________ _ Custer State Park Sanctuary, S. ])ak _______________________ _ Eldorado National Forest, Calif., and Nev ___________________ _ Montezuma. National Forllst, Colo __ _ Ozark National Forest, Ark _______ _ Plumas National Forest, CaliL ____ _ Stanislaus National Forest CaliL __ _ Superior National Forest, Minn ____ _ Umatilla. National Forest, Oreg., fIJld VVash _______________________ _ Wenatchee National Forest, Wash __ _ Whitman National Forest, Oreg ___ _ establishing Ocala National Forest, Fla_________________________ _ extending area and establishing the Aztec Ruins National Monu- ment, N. Mex _______________ _ Meriwether National Monument, Tenn _______________________ _ extending time for shipping service, etc., to Virgin Islands to September 30,1928____________________ _ to September 30, 1929____________ _ incres.>3ing duty on barium carbonate, precipitated_________________ _ on cast polished plate, etc., glass ____ _ on cherries, sulphured, Clr in brine __ _ on cotton rag rugs, etc ____________ _ on eggs, etc _____________________ _ onfiuorspar_____________________ _ Pap. 549, 1199 2982 2990 2972 2947 2906 2980 2949 2930 2931 2918 2930 2941 2967 2925 2929 2974 2984 2955 2921 2907 2937 2959 2985 2968 2955 2953 295: 292{) 2904 291& 2932 2928 2927 2954 ·2935 2920 2960 2945 2986 2934 2938 2990 2972