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INDEX. 3437 Trea&ury Department-Continued. Paze. deficiency appropriation for commemo- rativemedaltoThomasA.Edison.. 1614 for relief of contractor, war condition loss__________________________ 1614 for rent of temporary quarters, etc_ 1614 for model of proposed buildings in the triangle, D. C ____ ____ ___ _ 1614 for site for Supreme Court Building_ 1614 for stationery ________________ 1622 ,1671 for miscellaneous items____________ 1622 for distinctive paper _ _ _ _ __________ 1653 for Coast Guard Academy_________ 1654 for Office of Supervising Architect, for selecting sites for narcotic farms_______________________ 1655 for miscellaneous building projects_ _ 1655 for building projects under section 3, Public Buildings Act__________ 1655 for buildings projects under section 15, Public Buildings Act_______ 1656 for j~~fe:.TarmstroBot (talk) 03:21, 7 January 2012 (UTC)_03:21, 7 January 2012 (UTC)_TarmstroBot (talk)_TarmstroBot (talk) 1670 for salaries, 1929, Secretarr's office__ 1687 for Customs Bureau, salanes, 1929__ 1687 for Budget Bureau, salaries, 1929_ _ _ 1687 for Treasurer's Office, salaries, 1929_ I{1S7 for Office of Comptroller of the Cur- rency, salaries, 1929___________ 1687 for Internal Revenue Bureau, sala- ries, 1929_ ___________________ 1687 for Prohibition Bureau, salaries, 1929 1687 for Coast Guard, salaries, 1929_____ 1688 for Engraving and Printing Bureau, salariEll!.z etc., 1929_____________ 1688 for Secret I:5ervice DiVision, salaries, 1929_________________________ 1688 for Publio Health Service, salaries, 1929_________________________ 1688 for Bureau of the Mint, salaries, 1929_________________________ 1688 for Office of Supervising Architect, salaries, 1929_________________ 1688 1UD0unt for annual authorizations for sites, construction, etc., of public buildillgs, increased___________ 137 customs service employees, annual pay establ~hed___________________ 955 notes of Panama Railroad Company held by the Treasurer, to be can- celed and returned____________ 532 submission to Congress diBcontinued, of statement of sales of old mate- rials, etc_ ___ ____ _____ ___ ____ _ 987 rents from sites of proposed public buildings, D. C_______________ 987 rearrangement of customs districts, etc__________________________ 987 foreign loan expenses______________ 987 cumulative sinking fund action_____ 987 internal revenue employees, etc., in the ~trict. _____ ___________ _ 987 assessing and collection expenses 987 expenses preventing epidemic dis- e~________________________ 988 sinking fund, etc., ~trict of Co- lumbia debt_ ________ ___ ___ ___ 988 TrMSury Department Buildings, appropriation for operating force, Treas- ury, Liberty Loan and Register's Annex Buildings, Madison Place Annex, and other ___________ 163 , 1029 for operating expellses, Madison Place, etc _________________ 164,1029 for new elevators, main building____ 176 Trea&ury Department Buildings--Contd. appropriation for repairs and preser- vation, Tre3sury, Annex, Lib- p~. ert:r. Loan, Butler, and Auditors' Buildings .. ___ ___ __ ___ ___ __ 183, 1045 for mechanical equipment ______ 183, 1046 deficiency appropriation for main build- ing, repalrs_ ______ __ ___ ___ __ _ 917 for Liberty Loan Building__________ 917 Treatiea, arbitration, with Albania ____________ _ with Austria__________________ .. __ with Germany ___________________ _ conciliation, with Albania ___________ _ with Austria ____________________ _ with Finland ____________________ _ with Germany ___________________ _ 2728 2752 2744 3732 2756 2726 2748 favored br Congress, with maritime natlOns regulating belligerents and neutrals in war, at sea, etc_ 1165 negotiations ott prior to conference on limitatlOn of armaments in 1931________________________ 1165 for the advancement of gener~l peace, with Netherlands_____________ 2462 of friendship, commerce, and consular rights with Honduras _________ _ with Latvia _____________________ _ tariff relations, with China __________ _ 2618 2441 2742 Tredo, .Mary E. (widow), penBlon mcreased_ _ _________________ 1895 Tree3, appropriation for tltudy of diseases of, including chestnut tree bark, etc _______________________ 550, 1200 Treea and Parking Department, D. C., appropriation for salaries, etc ______ 647, 1264 for expenses ___________________ 657, 1274 Treea, etc., 4n Semiarid LandlJ, propagation of, from horticultural sta- tion near Cheyenne, Wyo______ 323 Treesh, Martha J. (widow), pension____________________________ 2063 Tremai.n, J.ulia (widow), penslOn mcreased___________________ 2296 Trenton, N. J ., deficiency. !lppropr~~ion for public building, additlOnalland, etc ___ 924 time extended for bridging Delaware River,at-------------------- 440 Trenton, N. J., Time&, appropriation for advert~ing author- ized_________________________ 2333 Trenton, Mo., deficiency appropriation for public Trenton lt~~fsl:\):c.;-------------- 1662 use authorized of designated Govern- ment !and for extending, etc____ 1341 Trestle, etc., . built by Weyerhaeuser Timber Com- re~~1i03:21, 7 January 2012 (UTC)TarmstroBot (talk)-I-TarmstroBot (talk),-TarmstroBot (talk).~ 1430 Trevaskia, Pearl (daughter), pension____________________________ 1806 Triangle Properties, Washington, D. C., appropriation for acquiring, as sites for public buildin~s--------------- 1045 deficiency appropriatlOn for acquisition . o!; balance reappropriated_____ 1663 Tnce.,! J. Mark, denciency appropriation for services___ 884 Trice, V. Calvin may bridge Choptank River, at Cam- bridge, Md___________________ 1313