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INDEX. 3345 Porto Rico-Continued. Page. branch of Federal land bank may be established in _ _ _ _ _____ _______ 1558 interest rate; term of loans limited __ 1558 commission created to assist in rehabil- itating, from results of hurricane, 102&________________________ 1068 construction authorized of buildings, etc., military post oL ____ . . ____ 1301 contracts authorized fer completion, etc., of customs buildings in____ 596 SanjJan ____________________ ~___ 596 Ponce___________________________ 596 ~ayaguez_______________________ 596 lIumacao________________________ 596 payment for, from duties colleded__ 596 proclamation transferring to, lands in San Juan, for highway pur- poses ____________________ 2912,2962 reports of acts of legislature of, to be continued____________________ 1348 salaries fixed of justices of the supreme court oC____ __ ______ _________ 997 submission to Congress discontinued, of acts and resolutions of the Legislature _______ . _ ___ ___ _____ 996 taxpayers in, having enjoined collectbn of taxes by summary seizures, etc., to have collection decreed by action at law______________ 447 time h-uit for bringing suits________ 448 Porto Rico Occupation Medal, gratuitous issue of, to persons entitled_ 500 Portsmouth, N. H., appropriation for navy yard, public works_______________________ 635 Port3mouth, Va., appropriation for public building______ 1043 deficiency appropriation for public building at____ __ __ ___ _____ ___ 923 Portugal, appropriation for minister to _______ 65,1096 Port'l}guese West Africa, parcel post convention with__________ 2654 Posey, Levi C. (son), pension _______________ ~------------ 1785 Possessions of the United States (sec also Income Tax, Re\'cnue Act of 1928), gross income of citizens, etc., derived from sources within the United States_______________________ 850 if 80 per cent derived from sources within a. possession of the United States_______________________ 850 if corporation derived 50 per cent from active business therein____ 850 if citizen derived 50 per cent from active business therein_________ 850 all amounts received in United States included in___ __ _____ ______ ___ 850 Virgin Islands not included 8.8__ ___ ___ 850 citizens allowed same benefits of deduc- tions 8.8 nonresident aliens_ _ _ __ 850 domestic corporations allowed same benefits as foreign corporations_ 850 credits against net income of citizens limited_ _ _______ __ __ ____ ____ _ 850 domestic corporations not allowed spe- cific credit of 53,000_ __________ 850 deductions and credits allowed by filing returns of total income_ _______ 850 no allowance for credit against tax of foreign countries, etc________ 851 Possessions of the United States-Contd. P~ corporations not deemed affiliated with other corporations____________ 851 citizens of, not residents nor citizens of United States taxable only on income from United States sources___ _____________ ___ ____ 851 Dot applicable to Virgin Islands_____ 851 Post, Alice A. (widow), pension____________________________ 1967 Post Allowances, Foreign Service Officers, appropriation for, to meet living costs_ 69, 1099 deficiency appropriation for _ _________ 48 P03t Exchanges, Military, appropriation for constructing, etc_ 329, 1352 for training camps, etc __________ 329,1352 Post Field, Okla., construction for Air Corps, zl.uthorized. at___________________________ 749 Post Office Department (see also Postal Service), appropriation for Po&tmaster General, and office personneL _ _ __ ___ 186, 1049 for care, etc., Post Office Depart- ment buildings __________ . __ 186,1049 for salaries, Department bureaus and offices_ ____ ________ ____ ___ 187, 1049 for First Assistant Postmaster Gen- eral, and offiee personneL ___ 187,1049 for Second Assistant Postmaster Gen- eral, and office persom~()L ___ 187, 1049 for Third Assistant Postmaster Gen- eral, and office personnel ___ 187, 1049 for Fourth A8sistant P08tmaster Gen- eral, and office personneL ___ 187,1049 for Solicitor, and office personneL 187, 1049 for Chief Inspector, and office per- 80nnel ____________________ 187,1049 for Purchasing Agent, and office per- 80nnel ____________________ 187,1049 for Bureau of Accounts_ .. ___ __ __ 187,1049 for contingent expenses, stationery, etc_______________________ 187,1049 for heating, lighting, etc ________ 187,1049 for telegraphing _______________ 187, 1049 formi8cellaneousexpenses _______ 187,1049 attendance at rueetings _______ 187,1050 for furniture and filing cabinets __ 187, 1050 for printing and binding for _____ 187, 1050 for reimbursing Government Print- ing Office or Capitol Power Plant . tor heat, light, and power to city post office, Washington, D. C _ _ 187, 1050 field service appropriations not to be used for Department pur- poses _____________________ 187,1050 travel, etc., expenses of officials to be paid from· services for which performed ________________ 187,1050 for field service ________________ 188,1050 for e~penses under Postmaster Gen- eral ______________________ 188,1050 for power, light, etc., equipment shops ____________________ 188,1050 for cash rewards to employees for in- ventions, etc., benefiting the service ___________________ 188,1050 additional to regular pay; use by the Government, etc _______ 188,1050 for transportation of equipment, sup- plies, etc__ ________ ___ _____ 188, 1050 for travel and miscellaneous expenses Postmaster General_ _______ 188, 1050