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xlviii INDEX. Cloi""'-continued. p .... equitablel not appro~ted for, to be sUDmitted to Con~ with rePOl't of Comptzoner GeneraL _ (13 under War Mineral contracui to be re- viewed by Diatnct of Columbia Supreme Court, etc___________ 1166 Clai"" Co,"mi3"jon, U"iUd Statu and . GertlIGII, Jliud, appropriation for expeIlllflll _________ 94, 1096 Claim" CommiNioM, United Statu and Ma:i«I, appropriation for expenses _________ 7(,1105 Clair" New BruMWid:, bridge authorized across Saint John River, between Fort Kent, Me., and_________________________ 1321 former Act revived________________ 1321 Clairton, Pa: t bridge aU\Jloriaed across Monongahela River between Glassport, and_ _ 288 Clallam India"", Wa&h., deficiency appropriation for payment to _______________________ 1671, 1673 Claremont, N. H., deficiency appropriation for public building at___________________ 1657 Claremore Indian Hoapital, Okla., appropriation for, con~!Uction, equip- ment, ek.; condition _______ 221,1582 deficiency appropriation for construc- tion, additionaL______________ 1640 Clarendon, Ark., bridge authorised across White River, at___________________________ 972 Clark County, Idaho, appropriation for sheep experiment sta- tion, etc., in_____ .. __ __ __ __ _ 5 47,1197 Clark, George Roger", appropriation authorized for preparing plans, etc., of memorial to_ _ _ __ 1626 memorial commemorating Revolu- tionary war achievements ofl and associates etc., authorizea at Vincennes, Ind.. ____ _____ ___ 724 Clark, W. H., deficiency appropriation for contested election expenseB.. __ __ __ ___ __ __ 884 Clark.! RWer, bridge authorized across Tennessee Rher, at mouth of _________ 143,607 time extended for bridging Tennessee River, at mouth oL___________ 1524 Clarksburg, W. Va., appropriation for publio building_ _ _ _ _ 1042 defici~"'cy appropriation for publio b~lding at___________________ 920 Clauijication Ad oj 19t5, Am.endment8, compensation schedules______________ 776 professional and scientific service____ 776 classes of positions, duties, grades, and salaries__________________ 777 subL.:~ional service_________ n __ 778 c of positions, duties, grades, and salaries_ ________________ _ 778 clerical, administrative, and fiscal service______ .:._ ____________ ___ 779 classel of positions, duties, grades, and salaries__________________ 779 custodial service__________________ 782 classes of positions, duties, grades, and salaries__________________ 782 clerical-mechanical service_ ___ ______ 784 classes of positions in designated establishinents, duties, grades, and rates of pay______________ 784 Cla3,ijication Act of 1923, Am.endment.t- p .. . . Continued. oompensation schedules; relative posi- tions in grades retained_______ _ promotions, etc., not prevented.. __ _ _ no reduction in present pay _______ _ advancements permitted__________ _ employees advanced when their 784 784 784 784 grade made basio of higher grade________________________ 785 survey directed of classes of civilian positions in field services_______ 785 report to contain compensation schedules for such positions_ _ __ 785 additional services. and grades necessary____________________ 785 detailed description of all classes of positions, qualifications, salary rates, etc_______________ 785 list of allocation of all positions, etc., in each department_______ 785 recommendations for assuring uni- form compensation under like employment, etc______________ 785 statistical, etc., information_ _ ____ 785 adjustment of field service pay to cor- respond with rates of this Act. _ 785 provisions not applicable to Govern- ment Printing Office employees_ 785 effective July 1,1928________________ 785 Cla3sijied Civil Service Employees, appropriation for expenses of Pen- sion Bureau under Retirement Act_________________ .. ___ __ 2 26,1588 continuance in service legalized of em- ployees eligible for retirement, retained without prior authority, due to erroneous action of de- partment, etc________________ 1248 Clay County, Minn., may bridge Red River of the North, Fa:go, N. Dak., to Moorhead, Mlnn________________________ 472 time extended for bridging Red River of the North, by, etc____________ 1534 Clay County, Tenn., bridge a.utho~zed across Cumberland River, ID_____________________ 296 Clay, Henry, appropriati()n for bronze statue of, for presentation to Venezuela_____ _ Clay Products, etc., 76 appropriation for study of processes properties, etc., oL _________ ih,l122 Clays, etc., appropriation for investigating struc- tural materials 01. __ __ ___ __ _ 91,1121 Clayton Ad ("ee Antitrust Act of 1914). Clayton County, Iowa, acceptance of gift of lands in, for Upper MiBSiBSippi wild life, ere., refuge__ 420 Clearwater, Minn., time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at__________________ 118,1527 Clerical ABsistance to SenatorB, appropriation for clerks and assistant clerks to Senators not chairmen of committees specifically pro- vided for _________________ 519, 1389 committee status____________ • 519,1389 for additional clerks____________ 519, 1389 Clerk Hire at Con&1date8, appropriation for _________________ 66,1097 Clerk Hire, Members, Delegates, and Reai- dent Commissioners, appropriation for ________________ 523, 1393