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INDEX. lxvii Interior Department-Continued. Page. Deficiency appropriation for-Contd. Indian Affairs, Bureau of-Contd. Middle Rio Grande conservancy district, N.Mex_ ____________ 1033 Navajo Indians, Ariz., purchase of land_______________________ 1033 Pueblo Indian Lands, N.Mex., compensation to non-Indian claimants_ _________________ 277 Supplies, purchase and transporta- tion_______________________ 1033 Truxton Canyon Reservation, Ariz., eradication of scabies_ _ 98 Uintah Reservation, Utah, irriga- tion system ________________ ]033 Judgments, payment oL ________ 280,1046 National Park Servicc_ ____________ ]034 Reclamation Service_____ __________ ]034 North Platte project, Nebr.- Wyo., use of power revenues for Northport districL__ __ ______ 1034 Sun River project, Mont., refund of construction chargcs _ _ ____ 1034 Secretary, office oL_______________ 1033 Investigations, Division of, unfore- seen emergencies______________ 1033 Aerial photographs, furnishing to Navy, War Departments_______________ 384 Alabama, road and bridge flood relief, appropriation continued available_ 1058 Alaska, grant to, of abandoned build- ings at Sitka___________________ 502 Annual assessment work on mining claims held in United States and Alaska, suspension_ _____________ 777 Desert land entries. See Public Lands. East Bay Municipal Utility District, public lands granted to __________ 642 'Field work appropriations available for hire of work animals, vehicles, etc____________________________ 395 Five Civilized Tribes records, deposit with Oklahoma Historical Society_ 501 Fort Lowell Military Reservation, Ariz., dcferred payments on homestead entries___ ______________________ 350 Homestead lands. See Public Lands. Indians. See Indians. Mount Pleasant Indian School, grant to Michigan _ _ ____________________ 353 Natchez Trace Parkway, survey oL _ _ _ 791 National forests. See National Forests. National monuments. See National Monuments. National parks. See National Parks. Office of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations to be known as "National Park Service" ___ _ __ ___ 389 Palo Verde Valley, Calif., unexpended balance available for protection of _ 98 Interior Department-Continued. Page. Public lands. See Public Lands. Sequoyah Orphan Training School, Tahlequah, Okla., balance avail- able for improvements_ _ _________ 277 Veterans' Administration beneficiaries, transferoffundsfor ___________ 301,519 Vocational education. See also Voca- tional Education. Partial abolition of functions of, ra- voked_______________________ 391 Water users on irrigation projects, re- lief oL ________________________ 500 Wyoming School Lands, sale authorizcd 350 Intermediate Credit Commissioner, ap- pointment, Farm Credit Adminis- tration_ __________________________ 273 Internal Revenue. See Revenuc Act of 1934. Internal Revenue, Bureau of. See also Trcasury Department. Assistant General Counsel for, author- ized___________________________ 758 Cotton ginning tax, collection of _______ 605 Distilleries, fencing of premises au- thorized_ ______________________ 1013 General Counsel, office abolished_ _____ 759 Limitation on use of appropriation for payment of certain employees_____ 1061 Medicinal spirits stamp tax, sales of liquor through licensed pharma- cist_ __________________________ 967 Merchandise in foreign trade zones. See Foreign Trade Zones. Premiscs prohibited for distilling; dis- tance between distilleries___ ______ 1013 ProC'l'ssing taxes, collection oL________ 41 Prohibition of collection of special tax for rectifying distilled spirits on prohibited premises_ _________ ___ 1013 Tax on distilled spirits and wine. See Liquor Taxing Act of 1934. Tobacco sales tax, c~llection by ____ ___ 1278 Internal-Revenue Taxes, accumulation of surplus to evade________________ 207 International Agreement for Armament Limitation, suspension of naval, etc., construction in event of ____________ 202 International Agricultural Production Con- trol Committees, appropriation for __ 498 International Arbitration, Bureau of In- terparliamentary Union for Promo- tion of, appropriation for contribu- tion_____________________________ 534 International Arms and Fuze Co., pay- ment to__________________________ 281 International Boundary Commissions: United States and Mexico, appropria- tion for ________________________ 534 enited States-Canada and Alaska- Canada, appropriation for _____ ___ 535