Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 45 Part 2.djvu/1749

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INDEX. 3403 Settlement of War Claim3 Act. 1928-Con. Pap. income, etc.; taxes on property held by Custodian, to be computed the same as if not seized, etc., by him_________________________ 276 payment by Custodian____________ 276 return of amounts consistent with payment oL_________________ 276 gains from sales, etc., of property by Custodian, may be segregated at option of taxpayer from net in- come________________________ 276 tax at rate of 30 per cent__________ 276 determination of, as capital net gains_ 276 sales, etc., by Custodian considered as involuntary conversions________ 276 application of laws, etc., relating to conversions____ __ __ ____ __ __ __ _ 276 date of conversion considered to be of return of proceeds to person en- titled__ __ ___ _ __ ___ ___ ____ _ ___ 276 no penalty imposed on taxpayer while property held by Custodian or Treasurer____________________ 276 nor credit of interest on refund, etc_ _ 277 benefits extended to taxpayer filing claim therefor, within stated period_______________________ 277 suits for royalties on patents, etc., con- sidered as brought by owners, for period prior to sale by Cus- todian_______________________ 277 restriction on return to insurance com- panies repealed_ _ ____ ____ ___ __ 277 Arbiter to hear and determine compen- sation for vessels "Carl Diede- richsen" and "Johanne " taken by United States, and s~ld_____ 277 limitation of compensation _____ . ' _ _ _ 277 ownership as Germans when taken, and now of other nation, to be shown_______________________ 277 award to be certified to Secretary of the Treasury_________________ 277 payment directed and appropria- tion for, authorized____________ 277 time limit for makingapplications___ 278 restriction on payees_ _ _ __ ___ __ __ __ 278 p!"ovisions hereof, exclusive method for presenting the claims_ _ __ __ _ 278 presenting of other claims as Ger- man nationals allowed_ __ __ ___ _ 278 awards restricted_ _ _ _ ___ _ ____ ___ 278 definition of terms; "person" _ _ _ _____ 278 "German national" ____ _______ ___ _ 278 "member of the former ruling family" _____ __ ______________ 278 " Austrian national" __________ - ___ 278 "Hungarian national" ____________ 278 "United States" __________ _______ 278 salaries established, of legislative counsel 279 Special assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury_________________ 279 Seventeen Twenty-three F Street NW., D. C., custody, etc., of War Department annex, transferred to Office of Public Buildings, etc__________ 888 Seventeenth Street NE., D. C ., appropriation for paving etc., Newton to Otis Streets; from gasoline taxfund_____________________ 1271 for paving, etc., A to B Streets, from gasoline tax fund_____________ 1272 Seventeenth Street NW., D. C., appropriation for paving, etc., Varnum to Webster Streets; from gaso- line tax fund _______________ _ for widening roadway, H to K Paae. 653 Streets; replacing defective sewer 655 Seventeenth Street SE., D. C., appropriation for paving, etc., Admiral Barney Circle to 'E Street; from gasoline tax fund ____________ _ Seventh Place NW., D. C., appropriation for paving, etc., Far- 654 ragut to Gallatin Streets; from gasoline tax fund_____________ 653 Seventh Street NW., D. C., appropriation for widening, etc., Massa- chusetts to New York Avenues_ for pe.ving, etc., Rittenhouse to Tuck- 655 erman Streets; feom gasoline tax fund________________________ 1270 Severs, .Lar.eUa (widow), penSlOn lllcreased_ _ __ __ __ __ __ ___ __ __ 1972 Seville, Spain, appropriation for expenses, Interna- tional Exposition at __________ _ deficiency appropriation for expenses, participating in international exposition aL _______________ _ Seward, Ala3ka, 75 913 issue of bonds by, authorized for public school building_ _ __________ __ _ 375 special election to determine, in- terest, etc.; payment, etc _____ _ proceeds to be bsed for no other 375 purpose; sale of bonds ________ _ 376 sale of certain lands near, for use of Jesse Lee Home, authorized____ 1719 Seward, Andrew Jack30n, junior, naval record corrected_______________ 2342 Seward, Margaret (widow), pension increased ____ ,_ __ _______ ___ __ 1949 Sewer Department, D. C,' appropriation for salaries _________ 647,1264 Sewers, D. C., appropriation for cleaning and repair- ing _______________________ 658, 1274 for motor trucks _______________ 658, 1274 for pumping service ____________ 658,1274 for main and pipe ______________ 658,1274 forsuburban __________________ 658,1274 for assessment and permit work; use of unexpended balance ______ 658,1274 for rights of way _______________ 658, 1274 for Stickfoot Branch storm-water, construction____ _ _____ ___ _ __ _ _ 1274 for Upper Potomac interceptor___ 658, 1274 for Upper Anacostia interceptor _ _ _ _ 658 deficiency appropriation for removal of, etc., incident to construction of publio buildings _____________ _ 34 for upper Anacostia interceptor; unex- pended balance reappropriated_ _ 1629 assessment rates for service, continued_ 11 Sexton,.Ja"!6 (widow), pilnslOn lllcreased___________________ 1796 Sexton, John, pension____________________________ 1815 Sexton, Margaret (widow), pension____________________________ 1806 Sexton,. Ma.ria A. (widow), penslOn mcreased___________________ 1739 Seymour, Flora (widow), pension increased_ __________________ 2202