Library of Congress Building, D. C.—Con.
appropriation for furniture, etc. 588, 1296
for steel shelving 588, 1296
for painting 588, 1296
for installing electric elevators 588
for new bookstacks, or Notheast court; contracts 1296 1107
Library of Congress Trust Fund Board,
creation and membership of 1107
no pay for services, but reimbursed for expenses from income of fund. 1107
may accept, etc., gifts of personal property for the Library, as approved by Joint Committee on the Library 1107
trust funds given to, shall be receipted for and retained by Secretary of the Treasury 1107
income to be entered as a special account; disbursements from 1107
engaging in business by, forbidden investments if authorized by gifts, etc 1107
cash deposit with Treasurer as a loan to United States permitted, if provided in gift 1107
interest to be credited; disbursements from 1108
total of, not to exceed $5,000,000 1108
perpetual succession, obligations of a trustee, etc. 1108
accepting gifts by Librarian for immediate disbursement, etc., not restricted hereby 1108
gifts to, and income from, exempt from Federal taxes 1108
entry by Treasurer, subject to disbursement by Librarian. 1108
employees performing special functions
for, not subject to salary prohibition 1108
compensation paid, not construed as a double salary 1108
annual report to Congress. 1108
License Bureau, D. C. appropriation for salaries, etc. for vehicle tags 540, 1218 540, 1218
License Taxes, D. C. on vehicles for hire, not affected by motor vehicle fuel tax 109
Licenses, regulations for hunting, etc., under Alaska Game Law 744
Life Insurance Companies (see also Insurance Companies),
internal revenue tax levied on incomes of 289
Life Saving Service (see also Coast Guard), deficiency appropriation for 761 for pay of crews, etc. 761
Life Saving Testimonials,
appropriation for rescuing shipwrecked American seamen, etc. 210, 1019
Light Vessels,
appropriation for maintenance, etc. 233, 1044
for officers and crews 234, 1044
for constructing, etc. 234, 1044
for salaries, additional, 1925 706
deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc., officers, etc. 41
Lighthart, Sara (widow),
pension increased 1424
Lighthouse Keepers, etc., appropriation for salaries 234, 1044
for salaries, additional, 1925. 706
Lighthouse Tenders (see Light Vessels).
appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 233, 1043
for general expenses, maintenance of aids to navigation, etc. 233, 1043
for contingent expenses 234, 1044
for keepers' salaries 234, 1044
for officers and crews of vessels. 234, 1044
for superintendents, clerks, etc. 234, 1044
for retired pay of officers, etc. 234, 1044
for public works, vessels, aids to navigation, etc 234, 1044
for general expenses, additional, 1925 706
for keepers' salaries, additional, 1925 706
for officers and crews of vessels, additional, 1925 706
for salaries, additional, 1925 706
deficiency appropriation for officers and crews of vessels for 41
retired pay 41
for damages claims 41, 683, 1327
for general expenses 56, 61, 697, 700, 759
for lighthouse vessels, salaries 700
for retired pay of officers, etc., in field service 1327
abandoned reservations of, on Long Island, N. Y., transferred to New York for park purposes 635
private leases not affected until termination.635
reversion for nonuser 635
rights reserved for Government uses free of charges, etc 635
exchange authorized of lands of former Point of Woods Range Lights, Mich. 357
lands of Quinaielt Indian Reservation, Wash., set aside for lighthouse рurроsеs 247 payment for 247 portion of Fort Gratiot reservation, Mich., granted Port Huron for a public park; conditions 969
retirement for disability after fifteen years service allowed field or ship officers and employees 1261 on recovery, restored to active duty; medical examination 1262
Lighthouses, Fog Signals, etc.,
appropriation for maintenance, etc.. 233, 1043
Lighting, D. C.,
appropriation for expenses 553, 1229
for replacing old fixtures, etc.. 553, 1230
contract restrictions 553, 1230
Lighting of Rivers,
appropriation for. 233, 1043
Lignite Coals, appropriation for publication of experiments, etc., in to determine commercial uses 1143 Ligon, John R., pension. 1382
Lilley, Mary M. (daughter), pension 1426
Lilliard, Joseph A., pension increased. 1391
Lillie, Cynthia (widow), pension increased. 1526
"Lilly," Swedish Fishing Boat, deficiency appropriation for payment to Sweden, as indemnity to owners and crew of. 1339 payment to Sweden authorized, for sinking of 947