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PERKINS, RANDOLPH-Continued.

Reports made by, from

Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures:

Lewis and Clark anniversary 50-cent pieces (H. Rept. 1188), 7270.

Massachusetts Bay Colony 50-cent pieces (H. Rept. 920), 5471. Two and one-half dollar gold piece (H. Rept. 921), 5471. Committee on Elections No. 2:

Hill-Palmisano contested-election case (II. Rept. 1901), 10846. Lawrence-Milligan contested-election case (H. Rept. 1814), 10244. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.

PERKINS, SARAH, pension (see bill II. R. 13198).
PERKINS, WILLIAM, relief (see bill H. R. 5006*).

PERKINS, WILLIAM A., pension (see bill H. R. 13199).
PERKIOMEN CREEK, PA.. report of Secretary of War on survey of
(H. Doc. 482), 11449.

PERMANENT COURT OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE, address over the radio delivered by Richard Washburn Child on the subject of. 5965.

Address over the radio delivered by George Wharton Pepper on the subject of, 5559.

Article by George Wharton Pepper on, 6235.

Communication from the Association of the Bar of the City of
New York relating to, 1038.

Speech delivered by Senator Deneen at Marshall, Ill., on, 4682.
Statement by Mrs. E. K. Bowman relative to the sentiment in
Montana on, 6921.

PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION

OF ROAD CONGRESSES, amendment in Senate authorizing appropriations for expenses of the sixth session of, 11675. Bills to increase the authorization for an appropriation for the expense of the sixth session of (see bills S. 4460; II. R. 11145*).

Message from the President transmitting a recommendation_for an appropriation for expenses of the sixth session of (II. Doc. 284), 3137.

Message from the President transmitting estimate of appropriation for expenses of the sixth session of (S. Doc. 200), 11807. Joint resolution to provide for the expenses of the sixth session of (see H. J. Res. 269).

PERMANENT NATIONAL VETERANS' COUNCIL, statement of the form and purposes of, 4253.

PERRIN, MARY F., pension (see bills II. R. 4807, 7960*).
PERRIN, NANCY J., pension (see bill H. R. 11124).

PERRINE, ELLA O., pension (see bills H. R. 5600, 9323*).

PERRINE, HENRY C., relief (see bill H. R. 2046).

PERRY, ALICE, pension (see bill H. R. 7622).

PERRY, ARMSTRONG, report submitted to the Advisory Committee on Education by radio by, 9416.

PERRY, ELIZABETH, pension (see bill S. 3814).

PERRY, ELLAH J. C., increase pension (see bill S. 3777).
PERRY, GASTON FREEMAN, relief (see bill H. R. 10101).

PERRY, HECTOR H., relief (see bill S. 3501).

PERRY, HOWARD, relief (see bill H. R. 7013*).

PERRY, J. ALFRED, pension (see bill S. 4034).

PERRY, JESSE, relief (see bill H. R. 7095).

PERRY, MALVINA H., increase pension (see bill H. R. 12015).

PERRY, MARY J., increase pension (see bills S. 3235; H. R. 3885, 7960*, 8901).

PERRY, WILLIAM V., relief (see bill H. R. 12090).

PERRYMAN, ELIZABETH, pension (see bills H. R. 1457, 11588*). PERRY POINT, MD.. erect an addition to the veterans' hospital at (see bill H. R. 10463).

the

PERRY'S VICTORY MEMORIAL COMMISSION, message from President transmitting the annual report of (H. Doc. 135), 126, 178.

PERSHING, JOHN J.. excerpt from an address on the Star-Spangled Banner delivered by, 5623.

Statement concerning the work of the American Battle Monuments Commission submitted by, 3456.

PERSONAL PROPERTY PURCHASED FOR THE GOVERNMENT, regulate the making of bids for furnishing (see bill H. R. 9896). PERSONNEL CLASSIFICATION BOARD, message from the President transmitting an estimate of appropriation for (H. Doc. 286), 2351.

Message from the President transmitting a proposed provision for salaries and expenses of (H. Doc. 439), 9847. PERSONS, OLIVE M., pension (see bills H. R. 6508, 11588*). PERSONS BORN AT SEA, determine the nationality of (see bill H. R. 10626).

"PERTINAX," remarks in Senate relative to the presence in the United States of a distinguished journalist who writes under the name of, 7308.

PESHTIGO RIVER, WIS., report of Secretary of War on survey of,

11746.

PETER, MARK (envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary
from Switzerland to the United States), remarks in House
relative to a certain good-will speech made by, 9389.
PETERMAN, JACOB E., pension (see bill S. 4455).
PETERS, F. M., relief (see bill H. R. 12942).
PETERS, MARY J., increase pension (see bill H. R. 10436).
PETERS, SALLIE, increase pension (see bill H. R. 12329).
PETERSEN, PETER C., increase pension (see bill S. 3840).
PETERSEN, PETER G., increase pension (see bill H. R. 10405).
PETERSON, CHARLES, pension (see bills H. R. 4080, 9323*).
PETERSON, CURTIS A., pension (see bills H. R. 8599, 12205*).
PETERSON, ELLA F., pension (see bills H. R. 8826, 11588*).
PETERSON, GILBERT, relief (see bill S. 857*).
PETERSON, GUS W., increase pension (see bill S. 2910).

PETERSON, RUTH (rayon expert), remarks in Senate relative to ad-
mission to the floor of the Senate, 1226.
PETERSON-COLWELL (INC.), relief (see bills S. 4282; H. R. 2776,*
3072*).
PETRIFIED FOREST NATIONAL MONUMENT, ARIZ., authorizing
exchange of lands in (see bills S. 2411; II. R. 6874*).
PETROGRAD. See RUSSIA.

PETROLEUM, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff
on, 4470, 4489, 4490, 5484, 5578, 5588, 5601, 5609, 5717, 5790,
5945.
Amendment in Senate directing the Tariff Commission to ascer-
tain the cost to the refineries of petroleum from the oil fields
of the United States and from Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela,
5785, 5948.

RESERVES.

Statement of Wirt Franklin, president of the Independent Oil
Association of America, relative to the tariff on, 3127.
PETROLEUM EXPOSITION. See TULSA, OKLA.
OIL-SHALE
PETROLEUM RESERVES. See NAVAL PETROLEUM AND
PETROLIA-FORT WORTH GAS PIPE LINE, settlement of damage
claims arising from construction of (see bill S. 3414).
PETRUCELLI, EMILO, relief (see bill H. R. 5818).
PETTENGELL, EMMA, pension (see bills H. R. 8054, 11588*).
PETTENGILL, LOUISE L., increase pension (see bill H. R. 11747).
PETTERSSON, VIKTOR, relief of heirs of (see bill H. R. 7069*).
PETTIGREW, ROSE A., increase pension (see bill H. R. 9203).
PETTIT, GEORGE, relief (see bill H. R. 3940*).
PETTRY, ARDELIA, pension (see bill H. R. 12473).
PETTY, JOHN T., pension (see bills H. R. 6704, 9323*).
PETTY OFFENSES. See COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES.
PEW, CHARLES E., letter relative to adjudication of disallowed
claims of disabled war veterans for compensation, 11490.
PFARR, ELISABETH, pension (see bills H. R. 7787, 11588*).
PFEIFFER, GEORGE B., relief (see bills S. 4090; II. R. 11863).
PHARIS, EMMA A., relief (see bill H. R. 12274).
PHEARSON, PEARL A., pension (see bill H. R. 10597).
PHELPS, ALICE G., increase pension (see bill H. R. 9399).
PHELPS, EMMA, pension (see bills H. R. 5830, 11588*).
PHELPS, HANNAH A., increase pension (see bill H. R. 6372).
PHELPS, SUSAN C., pension (see bills H. R. 1962, 7960*).
PHELPS, WILLIAM G., relief (see bill S. 2786).

PHENIX, OSWALD J., pension (see bill S. 3512).
PHILADELPHIA, PA., relief of the city of (see bill S. 3819).
Bill to erect public building at (see bill II. R. 6155).
Bill to dedicate to the city a tract of land for street purposes
(see bill H. R. 9452).

PHILADELPHIA NAVY YARD, authorizing certain construction at (see bill H. R. 10166*).

Remarks in Senate on bill (H. R. 10166) to provide hospital buildings at, 11112.

PHILADELPHIA NEWSPAPERS, article appearing in the Nation entitle "The Philadelphia Cabbage Patch," 10544.

PHILADELPHIA RECORD (newspaper), editorial entitled "Will the Senate Seat as Chief Justice a Champion of Monopoly?" 3567.

Editorial entitled "Is the Supreme Court to Fix the Prices of
Necessaries of Life?" appearing in, 4570.

PHILIP, JOSEPHA T., pension (see bill S. 4566).
PHILIPPINE CONSTABULARY, giving preference in appointments
under the civil service to members of (see bill S. 3570).
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, address over the radio delivered by Senator
Hawes relative to granting independence to, 3775, 10273.
Addresses delivered by Resident Commissioner Camilio Osias and
Vicente G. Bunuan at Chicago, Ill., in memory of José Rizal,
1213, 1215.

Addresses delivered by Resident Commissioner Osias on The
Filipinos Appeal to America and by Mauro Baradi on The
Filipinos' Supreme Aspiration, 1755, 1756.

Address over the radio delivered by Resident Commissioner
Osias on the subject of independence for, 6047.

Address over the radio delivered by Speaker Roxas, of the
Philippine House of Representatives on the subject of Wash-
ington in the Philippines, 4423.

Amendment in Senate to bill (S. 3822) to provide for independence of, 8489.

Article by Senator Hawes entitled "The Philippine Question,"

7432.

Article by Emory S. Bogardus relative to immigration of Filipinos in the United States, 2738.

Article by Raymond Leslie Buell relative to independence for, 8409.

Article by Frederick Palmer relative to the proposed independence for, 3869.

Article appearing in the Review of Reviews entitled "Hold the Philippines!" 10089.

Bill to amend act to provide a more autonomous government for (see bill H. R. 8817).

Bills granting independence to (see bills S. 2500, 3108; H. R. 5652, 7267, 7760, 10170.

Bill granting travel pay and other allowances to certain Spanish
War veterans who were discharged in (see bill S. 2567*).
Bill to regulate migration to the continental United States of
citizens of (see bill S. 4183).

Bill to exclude from the United States certain citizens of (see bill H. R. 8708).

Bills for relief of volunteer officers and soldiers who served beyond the period of their enlistment in (see bills S. 2317, 4403; H. R. 9333, 9933, 12058).

Bill providing for the biennial appointment of a board of visitors to inspect and report upon the government and conditions in (see bill S. 168*).

Bill providing for the withdrawal of the sovereignty of the United States over (see bill S. 3822*).

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS-Continued.

Bill authorizing the payment of checking charges and arrastre
charges on consignments of goods shipped to (see bill H. R.
6127*).

Bill to exchange lands with the Philippine government (see bill
S. 1603*).

Brief by John M. Switzer entitled Sugar's Complaint Against
the Philippines," 4801.

Clippings from the People's Business relating to independence for,
6345, 6346.

Communication from the acting director of health relative to
the Filipinos as a factor in connection with the existence of
spinal meningitis in the United States, 7534.
Concurrent resolution to create a joint committee to discuss
problems concerning (see H. Con. Res. 14).

Editorial appearing in the New Republic relating to, 1355.
Editorial appearing in the St. Paul Pioneer Press concerning,
690

Editorials relative to the proposed granting of independence to,
1494, 1495.

Excerpts from various platforms of the Republican and Demo-
cratic Parties on the subject of independence for, 4798.
Joint resolution requesting the President to call a conference
with respect to (see S. J. Res. 113).

Joint resolution for amendment to the Constitution providing
for independence of (see S. J. Res. 174).

Joint resolution relative to tariff autonomy for (see S. J. Res. 199).

Joint resolution authorizing the restoration of a limitation on the importation, free of duty, of sugar from (see H. J. Res. 330).

Letter from the Secretary of the Navy relative to the payment of checking charges on consignments of goods shipped to, 11880.

Letter from the Secretary of War relative to the political status
of (S. Doc. 150), 9116.

Letter from the two Resident Commissioners to the United
States relative to immigration from, 7305.

Letter from Marcelo T. Boncan, member of the Philippine Legis-
lature, relative to proposed independence for, 9290.
Memorandum by Charles F. Boots, office of the Legislative
Counsel, relative to the power of Congress to grant inde-
pendence to, 2594.

Memorandum of Manuel Roxas submitted at the hearings before
the Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs in Senate
relative to the present political status of, 2684.
Memorial of the Filipino Revolutionary Veterans' Association urg-
ing the granting of independence to, 3709, 3737.
Message from the President transmitting annual report of the
Governor General of, 125, 177.

Message from the President transmitting copies of laws and reso-
lutions passed by the legislature of, 125, 177, 179.
Names of the deceased sailors from the Philippines who are
buried in overseas cemeteries, 506.

Remarks in House relative to the policy of the United States
with respect to, 2237.

Remarks in House relative to granting independence to, 618,
626, 630, 689, 1022, 1532, 1534, 1544, 2323, 2784, 2895, 4828,
5320, 8463, 8698, 8797, 8868, 10582, 11701.

Remarks in House concerning the political status of, 261, 267.
Remarks in House relative to the proposed exclusion from the
United States of certain citizens of, 6108.

Remarks in House relative to an appropriation for care of the
insane in, 3895.

Remarks in House relative to the coconut industry of, 2898.
Remarks in House relative to free-trade relations with, 2481.
Remarks in Senate relative to the granting of independence to,
2589, 2683, 2734, 7305, 7521.

Remarks in Senate relative to the status of the proposed legis-
lation granting independence to, 6819.

Remarks in Senate relative to immigration from, 7140.
Remarks in Senate relative to tariff autonomy for, 1573.
Remarks in Senate relative to importation of sugar from, 1564.
Remarks in Senate relative to production of sugar in, 1298,
1308.

Resolution of the First Independence Congress of the Philippines
urging independence for, 4828.

Statement of Manuel C. Briones before the Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs in Senate relative to independence for, 8457.

Statement by Representative Pedro Gil, member of the Philippine delegation to the United States relative to granting independence to, 4420.

Statements by Presidents McKinley, Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson,
Harding, and Coolidge relative to granting independence to,
4797.

Statistics relative to importations of sugar from, 4791.
Text of bill (S. 3379) granting independence to, 2736.
Text of bill (S. 3822) to provide for the withdrawal of the
sovereignty of the United States over, 4793.

Text of House Concurrent Resolution 14 for the appointment of
a special joint committee to discuss problems relating to, 2788.
Text of the treaty with Great Britain relating to the boundary
between the State of North Borneo and the Philippine Archi-
pelago, 3445.

PHILIPPINE MEDALS. See MEDALS.

PHILIPS, JOSEFA T., increase pension (see bill H. R. 12586*).
PHILLIPPE, CATHARINE, pension (see bills H. R. 8040, 11588*).
PHILLIPS, CHARLES H., increase pension (see bill S. 3288).
PHILLIPS, D. F., relief (see bill H. R. 3136*).

PHILLIPS, EMMA, pension (see bills H. R. 2927, 7960*).
PHILLIPS, EMMA C., increase pension (see bill H. R. 12243).
PHILLIPS, GEORGE W., pension (see bills H. R. 2484, 7960*).
PHILLIPS, HENRY, increase pension (see bills S. 3527; H. R. 9323*).
PHILLIPS, ICIE, pension (see bills S. 2940; H. R. 6887, 12302*).
PHILLIPS, JAMES L., increase pension (see bill H. R. 9032).
PHILLIPS, JOANNA H., pension (see bills H. R. 4991, 7960*).
PHILLIPS, JOHN C. (Governor of Arizona), letter relative to water

PHILLIPS, JOHN P., pension (see bills S. 3536; H. R. 9323*).
PHILLIPS, MAGGIE M., increase pension (see bill S. 3973).
PHILLIPS, MARY A., pension (see bills H. R. 935, 7960*).
PHILLIPS, MARY C., pension (see bills II. R. 7452, 11588*).
PHILLIPS, MARY J., pension (see bills H. R. 3982, 7960*).
PHILLIPS, MINNIE, pension (see bill H. R. 12241).
PHILLIPS, TRACY LEE, relief (see bills S. 3243, 4095; H. R. 8615,
10365*).

PHILLIPS, VIRGIE, increase pension (see bills H. R. 7715, 8069).
PHILLIPS, WILLIAM, pension (see bills H. R. 756, 7960*).
PHILSON, GWENNIE A., pension (see bill H. R. 10005).
PHIPPS, A. S., relief (see bills S. 4647; H. R. 5063*).
PHIPPS, LAWRENCE C. (a Senator from Colorado).
Attended, 3.

Appointed conferee, 2683, 5266, 5609, 6939, 7713, 9139, 9855,
11451, 12036, 12386.

Appointed on funeral committee, 228.

Appointed member of the board of Columbia Hospital for Women, 275.

Amendments offered by, to

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clerks to Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, 8894.

Navy Department appropriation bill-modernizing battleships,
9709.

naval radio and radio-compass stations, 9708.
subscriptions to newspapers, 9708.

Police and firemen's salaries (bill S. 2370), 7698, 9043.

Public Service Coordinated Transport of Newark, N. J. (bill S.
2035), 9863.

Second deficiency appropriation bill: Columbia Hospital and
Lying-in Asylum, 10542.
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill-Denver,
Colo., building, 6517.

quarters allowance, customs agency service, 6517.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Alaska: to extend benefits of college agricultural extension work to Territory of (see bill S. 3198), 1933.

to fix salary of Governor of Territory of (see bill S. 4142), 6915.

Caudle, Frederick L.: for advancement on retired list of Navy of (see bill S. 2721), 775.

Certificates of mailing: authorizing Postmaster General to issue additional receipts or (see bill S. 3273), 2265.

Colorado: to establish game refuge in State of (see bill S. 3091), 1488.

Colorado River: granting consent of Congress to compacts re-
specting (see bill S. 4390), 8489.

Dorak, Andrew J.: to pension (see bill S. 3806), 4590.
Gamal, Walter J. to pension (see bill S. 2586), 434.
Government postal cards: to extend provision for defacing stamps
on Government stamped envelopes by mailers to (see bill S.
3271), 2265.

Hoadley, Julia E.: to increase pension (see bill S. 3937), 5376.
Hopper, George A.: for relief (see bill S. 2981), 1148.
Levenson, Harry: to pension (see bill S. 2722), 775.

Mail matter: to provide for special delivery and special handling
of (see bill S. 4548), 9266.

Metered permit matter: to authorize dispatch from the mailing office of certain (see bill S. 3272), 2265.

Mails: authorizing Postmaster General to permit railroad and electric car companies to provide motor vehicle transportation of (see bill S. 4316), 7930.

Motor trucks: to vest in Postmaster General authority to decide which bid is most advantageous in connection with purchase of (sec bill S. 3270), 2265.

Mulock, Peter: conferring jurisdiction upon Court of Claims respecting claim of (see bill S. 3821), 4760.

Plaude, Alfred Charles: to pension (see bill S. 3443), 3066. Postage to authorize collection, on certain insufficiently or improperly addressed mail, of additional (see bill S. 3178), 1765. Postal revenues: to provide for reclassification of extraordinary expenditures contributing to deficiency of (see bill S. 3599), Postmasters: relative to designation of employees to act in absence of (see bill S. 3276), 2265.

3741.

to amend section 39 of title 39 of United States Code relative to appointments in certain cases of (see bill S. 3044), 1225.

Rio Grande compact: giving consent and approval of Congress to (see bill S. 3386), 2730.

Robinson, George W.: to pension (see bill S. 3385), 2730.

Rural post roads: to amend act providing that United States shall aid the States in construction of (see bill S. 2253), 29. San Luis Valley: authorizing construction of drainage channel in closed basin of (see bill S. 3467), 3136.

Steamship and aircraft carriers: to authorize Postmaster General to impose, for unreasonable delays in transporting certain mails, fines on (see bill S. 3275), 2265.

Uncompahgre project: to authorize Secretary of Interior to deliver water during irrigation season of 1930, on (see S. J. Res. 151), 4851.

Undelivered mail: to authorize Postmaster General to charge for services rendered in disposing of certain (see bill S. 3274), 2285.

Ute Indians: for relief (see bill S. 4321), 8018.

Withholding of pay: to provide in certain cases, against the (see bill S. 3277), 2265.

Motions and resolutions offered by

Assistant in Secretary's office to pay (S. Res. 181), 434.

Cullen, W. Bateman: to reconsider vote and refer back to com-
mittee the nomination of, 8488.

Designating employees to act as postmasters: to recommit (bill
S. 3276), 8647.

Petitions and papers presented by, from

PHIPPS, LAWRENCE C.-Continued.

Remarks by, on

Air mail contracts, 7618.

Balu, John P., 2139.

Bitter Root irrigation project, 11651.

Cancellation of Federal reserve bank stock, 6243.

Caudle, Frederick L., 8505.

Clark, Nellie M., 5018.

Cotton statistics, 1116, 1117.

Cullen, W. Bateman, 8021.

Deficiencies in postal revenues, 9923.

Demurrage charges on certain undelivered mail, 8594.

Designation of acting postmasters, 8523.

Detail of engineers to Latin American Republics, 8512.

District of Columbia appropriation bill: Federal contribution, 11557, 11558, 11559.

District water supply to Maryland residents, 11881.

Express motor ways system, 8515.

First deficiency appropriation bill, 5050.

Fisheries 5-year program, 8582.

Flood relief in Alabama, 4783.

Free school books, 704.

George Washington Memorial Parkway, 8505.

Hanna, Ralph E., 10188.

Immigration from countries of Western Hemisphere, 7217, 7219.

Jones, Otis E., 892, 893.

Legislative appropriation bill, 9197.

Metered mail matter, 8524, 9923.

"Mountain of the Holy Cross," 3074.

National Institute of Health, 6252.

Navy Department appropriation bill, 9705, 9706, 9707, 9855,
10182.

floating dry dock, New Orleans, 9708, 9709.
helium, 9710, 9711.

modernizing battleships, 9709.

Oil lobby, 5598.

Order of business. 1112.

Pilgrimage to cemeteries overseas, 7015.

Police and firemen's salaries, 5431, 6596, 8750, 10020, 10021.

Political patronage in South Carolina. 5434.

Postage on improperly addressed mail, 8578.

Postal nominations, 3780, 5480, 5893, 6764, 12437.

Postal rates and finances, 6564.

Postal revenue deficiencies, 8594.

Post-office building leases, 6835, 7011, 9712.

Prohibition enforcement in District of Columbia, 10172.

Public Service Coordinated Transport of Newark, N. J., 9863, 10162.

Purdy, Sheldon R., 6267.

Relief of State of Florida, 10087.

Roads across Indian reservations, 8765.

Rural development, 6242.

St. Pauls Episcopal Church. Selma, Ala., 6248.

Rural post roads, 6224.

Sheridan, Irene Rucker, 8585.

Short-line railroads, 1112.

PHIPPS, LAWRENCE C.-Continued.
Reports made by, from
Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads:
Post-office nominations, 123, 199, 275, 513, 579, 705, 721, 722,
803, 876, 938, 1093, 1148, 1224, 1287, 1347, 1410, 1487, 1561,
1619, 1682, 1765, 1933, 2010, 2139, 2177, 2259, 2357, 2415,
2491, 2586, 2658, 2730, 2907, 2994, 3065, 3135, 3213, 3335,
3372, 3409, 3549, 3635, 3710, 3779, 3833, 3904, 3998, 4035,
4125, 4192, 4254, 4339, 4466, 4552, 4589, 4663, 4760, 4851,
5017, 5146, 5253, 5356, 5376, 5483, 5566, 5666, 5785, 5891,
5963, 6054, 6224, 6378, 6421, 6491, 6561, 6686, 6764, 6915,
7000, 7054, 7104, 7191, 7276, 7309, 7394, 7506, 7585, 7822,
7929, 8021, 8086, 8172, 8335, 8407, 8488, 8572, 8647, 8710,
8821, 8893, 8970, 9115, 9190, 9265, 9406, 9530, 9697, 9778,
9798, 9853, 9923, 10006, 10079, 10159, 10250, 10362, 10541,
10638, 10861, 10973, 11072, 11160, 11290, 11501, 11592,
11646, 11749, 11879, 12037, 12165, 12267, 12437.

Purdy, Sheldon R. (S. Rept. 143), 2415.

Railway mail clerks (bill H. R. 11007), 10362.

Relief of State of Georgia (S. Rept. 438), 7054.

Rural post roads (S. Rept. 144), 2491.

Salary grades for motor-vehicle mechanics' helpers (bill H. R. 9227), 10973.

Taft, Helen H. (bill H. R. 11082), 10362.

Thompson, John S.. 11592.

Village delivery service carriers (S. Rept. 618), 8407.

Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.

PHOENIX, N. Y., address delivered by Representative Culkin on the occasion of the dedication of the memorial building to Thaddeus C. Sweet at, 315.

PHOENIX NEWS PUBLICITY BUREAU (INC.). remarks in Senate
and report of the so-called lobby committee relative to (S.
Rept. 43, pt. 6), 3070, 3071.

PHONOGRAPHS, amendment in Senate to fix duties on, 1966.
PHONY PEACH DISEASE, amendment in Senate authorizing appro-
priations for eradication of, 11290.

Message from the President transmitting estimate of appropria-
tion for eradication of (H. Doc. 424), 9486.
PHOSPHATE, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff
on, 3169.

PHOSPHATE ROCK, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on, 5376, 5807.

PHOSPHORIC ACID, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on, 3080.

PHOTOGRAPHIC DRY PLATES, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on, 4291, 5917.

PHOTOGRAPHIC FILMS, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on, 5927.

PHOTOGRAPHIC MOSAIC MAPS, letter from the chief engineer (topographic) of the Geological Survey relative to certain maps of the District of Columbia and vicinity made by the Army Air Corps, 8120.

South Carolina post-office nominations, 468, 469, 470, 471, 472, PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPER, amendment and remarks in Senate relative 473, 474.

Spanish War pensions-veto message, 9723.

State banks withdrawal from Federal reserve, 1117.

Street-railway merger, 11653.

Tariff-administrative provisions, 4650.

cement, 5573.

editorial on, 9855.

hides, 2266.

petroleum, 5598, 5599.

sugar, 4765, 4769.

tungsten, 5805, 5806.

zinc, 3846.

Termination of Federal control of railroads, 6241.
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 6348,
6516, 6517, 6518, 6579, 6695, 6834, 7713, 8092.

St. Paul Commercial Postal Station, 6696, 6698, 6700,
6702, 6703, 6704, 6712, 6713, 6715, 6827, 6828, 6830.

Uncompahgre project, Colorado, 5101.

Undelivered mail, 8512.

Unproductive land on irrigation projects, 8579.
Unsolicited merchandise in mails, 9422.

Village delivery carrier pay, 8593.

Reports made by, from

Committee on Appropriations:

Navy Department appropriation bill (H. R. 12236; S. Rept. 724), 9529.

Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H. R. 8531; S. Rept. 178), 3409.

Committee of conference:

Navy Department appropriation bill (H. R. 12236), 9937.
Rural post roads (bill H. R. 5616), 6224.

Treasury and Post Office appropriation bill (H. R. 8531), 8092.
Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation:

Rio Grande compact (S. Rept. 581), 8018.

Uncompahgre project, Colorado (S. J. Res. 151), 5101. Committee on the Judiciary:

Walton, Albert D., 1968.

Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads:

Air mail contracts (bill H. R. 11704; S. Rept. 524), 7506, 7585.
Arlington Memorial Bridge approach road (bill S. 4576), 9853.
Charge for disposal of undelivered mail (S. Rept. 502), 7394.
Classification of extraordinary expenditures in Postal Service
(S. Rept. 619), 8407.

Defacing stamps on Government-stamped postal cards (S. Rept.
501), 7394.

Emergency star-route service (bill H. R. 5190), 10362.

Fraudulent devices and lottery paraphernalia (S. Rept. 950), 10973.

Hire of vehicles from village delivery carriers (bill H. R. 9300), 10362.

Lemire. J. A. (S. Rept. 572), 7929.

Motor-truck parts (bill H. R. 12285), 11749.

National system of express motorways (S. Rept. 513), 7585.
Ownership of incorporated newspapers (S. Rept. 136), 2357.

to the tariff on, 5904, 5906.

PHUMPHREY, MARY JANE, pension (see bill H. R. 12180).

PHYSICAL HAZARDS OF CAPITOL AND WHITE HOUSE, article by
William H. Rodda entitled, 6772.

PHYSICIANS, providing that they shall have the right to prescribe
medicinal wines and liquors without limitation (see bill H. R.
9435).

PIATT, SARAH J., increase pension (see bill H. R. 10409).
PIAVE (United States steamship), relief of the underwriters of (see
bill H. R. 7500).

PICKENS, MARY, pension (see bills H. R. 7813, 11588*).
PICKLE, MIRANDA J., increase pension (see bill S. 3988).
PICKLESIMER, NANCY J., increase pension (see bill H. R. 12757).
PIERCE, ANNA KATHARINE, pension (see bills H. R. 3300, 7960*).
PIERCE, DANIEL, pension (see bill H. R. 8380).
PIERCE, EMMA, pension (see bills H. R. 5967, 7960*).
PIERCE, FRANKLIN D., pension (see bill S. 4441).
PIERCE, GERTRUDE, relief (see bill S. 1406*).
PIERCE, ISAAC, increase pension (see bill S. 2480).
PIERCE, JAMES M., relief (see bill H. R. 3816*).
PIERCE, LYNN G., pension (see bill S. 2545).

PIERCE, MARTHA ANN, pension (see bills H. R. 5529, 11588*).
PIERCE, MARY J., pension (see bills H. R. 1688, 7960*).
PIERCE, PAUL PRESTON, report of Committee on Patents in Senate
on nomination of, 8488.

PIERCE, RACHEL J., increase pension (see bills H. R. 8350, 11588*,
12611).

PIERCE, WILLIAM W., pension (see bill H. R. 8497).
PIERSON, JOHN T., relief (see bill H. R. 11734).

PIERSON, JOSEPH (president of the Press Wireless (Inc.)), statement
relative to news service by radio submitted by, 1574.
PIGEON RANCH BATTLEFIELD, N. MEX.. study, investigation, and
survey of (see bills . R. 11049, 11146).

PIG IRON, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on,
5066.

Brief by Senator Walsh of Massachusetts relative to the tariff on,

3716.

Resolution to investigate the differences in the cost of production between the domestic article and foreign article as to (see S. Res. 309*).

PIGMENTS, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on,

3654.

PIGOTT, ARTHUR W., appoint warrant officer in Army (see bill S. 3194).

PIGSKINS, investigate the differences in the cost of production between
the domestic article and foreign article as to (see S. Res.
313*).

PIKE, CELIA M., pension (see bills H. R. 4421, 7960*).
PIKE, FRANCIS E., pension (see bill H. R. 12852).
PIKE, H. II., JR., remarks in Senate relative to, 1569.

PIKE NATIONAL FOREST, COLO., add certain lands to (see bill H. R.
7993).

PIKEVILLE, KY., erect public building at (see bill H. R. 10467).
PILE, NANCY C., pension (see bills H. R. 4391, 7960*).
PILE, SARAH C., increase pension (sce bill H. R. 12887).

PILE FABRICS (cotton), amendment in Senate to fix duties on, 5567.
See
CEMETERIES IN EUROPE.
ΤΟ
PILGRIMAGE
AMERICAN
MOTHERS AND WIDOWS OF DECEASED WORLD WAR VETERANS.
PILLARS, CLARISSA J., pension (see bills H. R. 4568, 7960*).
PILSWORTH, MARY E., pension (see bills H. R. 5822, 11588*).
PIMIENTOS, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff
on, 3923, 3979.

PINCERS, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on,

5814.

PINCHOT, GIFFORD, telegram opposing appointment of Albert L. Watson as a United States district judge for the middle district of Pennsylvania, 724,

PINE, CARRIE R., pension (see bill H. R. 10507).

PINE, R. D., telegram relative to the boycott against Wisconsin products received from, 5971.

PINE, W. B. (a Senator from Oklahoma).

Attended, 3.

Appointed conferee, 7713.

Appointed on funeral committee, 7293.

Radio address on the subject of economic equality, delivered by, 9341.

Amendments offered by, to

Tariff bill (H. R. 2667)-oils, mineral, 4340.

petroleum, 5609, 5717.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Barnes, Rosetta: to pension (see bill S. 2623), 579.
Brown, Samuel W.: for relief (see bill S. 4195), 7191.

Choctaw and Chickasaw Indian Nations or Tribes: conferring
jurisdiction upon Court of Claims with respect to certain
claim of (see bill S. 3165), 1765.

directing Court of Claims to determine amount of com-
pensation which United States should pay to (see bill
S. 3164), 1765.

for relief (see bill S. 3163), 1765.

Civil service: to amend act to regulate and improve (see bill S.
2622), 579.

Coleman, Peter B.: to pension (see bill S. 2785), 992.
Creek Nation of Indians, Oklahoma: for relief (see bill S. 4016),
6054.

referring to Court of Claims the claim for compensation,
for lands in Georgia and Alabama, of (see S. J. Res.
158), 6054.

Department of the Interior: to establish at Muskogee, Okla.,
branch of (see bill S. 4780), 12267.

Fikes, Mallie C.: to increase pension (see bill S. 3711), 4192.
Heinze, Dora C.: to pension (see bill S. 2624), 579.

Hernon, Frank L.: for relief (see bill S. 3162), 1765.

Monetary system of United States: creating national monetary
commission to make investigation and report with respect to
(see S. J. Res. 204), 11879.

Nipper, Frank S. for relief (see bill S. 3710), 4192.

Oklahoma: to provide for appointment of one additional judge
for western district of (see bill S. 4564), 9407.

Patents relating to joint ownership of and applications for (see

bill S. 4711), 10861.

to validate certain (see bill H. R. 4753), 11646. Spangenberg, Wilson H.: to pension (see bill S. 3909), 5253. Motions and resolutions offered by

Indians: for investigation and report relative to homeless and
indigent (see S. Res. 287), 10261.

Remarks by, on

Fallacies in oil, 10099.

Motor bus bill. 11580.

Oil lobby, 5590, 5591, 5592, 5594, 5595.

St. Lewis, Roy, 1001.

Tariff-petroleum, 4491, 4492, 4494, 4495. 4497, 4504, 5590,
5591, 5592, 5594, 5596, 5601, 5603, 5609, 5718, 5803, 5946.

Reports made by, from

Committee on Indian Affairs:

Brown, Samuel W. (S. Rept. 716), 9330.

Choctaw and Chickasaw coal and asphalt sale (S. Rept. 455),
7190.

Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians (S. Rept. 652), 8969.

Indian sign language (S. Rept. 182), 3549.

Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.

PINEAPPLES, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff

on, 3741, 3924.

PINE RIDGE INDIAN RESERVATION.

See INDIANS.

PINE TIMBER, amendments in Senate relative to quantity and quality
of production of, 12432.

Resolution to investigate the differences in the cost of produc-
tion between the domestic article and foreign article as to
(see S. Res. 313*).

PINGREY, DARIUS H., order of Senate to reprint Senate Document
No. 138, Sixty-third Congress, first session. "An Article on the
Monroe Doctrine," written by; agreed to, 5356.

PINK BOLLWORM, authorizing an appropriation for the eradication of
(see H. J. Res. 226, 232*, 240*).

Message from the President transmitting an estimate of appro-
priation for control and prevention of spread of (H. Doc. 273),
2808.
Remarks in House relative to an appropriation for eradication
of, 2974.

PINKHAM, EDWIN G., article relative to the attitude of President
Hoover toward the pending tariff bill, 4082.

PIONEER WOMAN (statue), address over the radio delivered by Pat-
rick J. Hurley, Secretary of War, on the occasion of the
unveiling at Ponca City, Okla., of, 7502.
PIONEERS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, authorizing selection of
a site and the erection of a memorial monument at Washing-
ton, D. C., to (see S. J. Res. 99).

PIPE, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on cast-
iron pipe, 3752.

PIPE BOWLS. amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on, 4761.

PIPE LINES. See DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

PIPE ORGANS, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on, 4219.

Brief by Senator Walsh of Massachusetts relative to the tariff
on, 4219.

PIPER, ELLA, pension (see bills H. R. 2116, 7960*).
PIPER, HANNAH, pension (see bills H. R. 5023, 7960*).
PIPES, investigate the differences in the cost of production between
the domestic article and foreign article as to (see S. Res. 313*).
PIPES, LEE H., pension (see bill H. R. 6229).
PIRKEY, FRANK Z., relief (see bill H. R. 553).
PISTOLS. See FIREARMS.

PITCHFORD, ELIZABETH, pension (see bill H. R. 12179).
PITHLACHASCOTEE RIVER, FLA., survey of (see bill H. R. 6893).
PITKANEN, JOHN, relief (see bill H. R. 11459).

PITMAN, SARAH E., pension (see bills H. R. 8545, 11588*).
PITTENGER, WILLIAM A. (a Representative from Minnesota),
Attended, 5.

Address on commemoration of one hundred and eleventh anni-
versary of founding of Independent Order of Odd Fellows
delivered by, 7874.
Address on the subject of the significance of Armistice Day de-
livered by, 50.

Appointed on committees, 543.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Brower, Anna V.: to pension (see bill H. R. 11471), 6680.
Duluth, Minn.: authorizing conveyance of certain lands for park
purposes to city of (see bill H. R. 13095), 11450.

Greaney, Patrick J., jr.: validating application for entry on
certain public lands of (see bill H. R. 10806), 5354.
Hollis, Alvina for relief (see bill H. R. 8096), 1141.
Jelovac, Pete: for relief (see bill H. R. 13170), 11747.
Jeronimus, Charles D.: for relief (see bill H. R. 10643), 5024.
MacGregor, Charles: to pension (see bill H. R. 12688), 9773.
Minnesota for relief of certain claimants who suffered loss by
fire during October, 1918, in State of (see bill H. R.
5660), 10.

to withdraw from entry certain lands in northern (see bill
H. R. 8968), 2172.

Village delivery carriers: to authorize Postmaster General to hire vehicles from (see bill H. R. 9300), 2656. Watersheds of navigable streams: to amend section 7 of act to enable any State to cooperate with any other State or United States for protection of (see bill H. R. 13052), 11266. Watkins, Joseph: for relief (see bill H. R. 10361), 4453. Petitions and papers presented by, from

Societies and associations, 6997.

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Appointed on funeral committee, 5021.

of Southern Cross,

Appointed on Joint Select Committee on the Disposition of Use-
Tess Papers in the Executive Departments, 5026.

Appointed on special committee investigating replacement and
Conservation of wild animal life, 7209.

Appointed on special committee to investigate senatorial expenses
in 1930 campaign, 6842.

Excused from service on special committee to investigate senatorial expenses in 1930 campaign, 6998.

Radio address introducing Dr. Don Ricardo J. Alfaro by, 10261. Amendments offered by, to

Second deficiency appropriation bill: Foreign Service claims, 11895.

Tariff bill (H. R. 2667)-gypsum, 5802.

petroleum and gasoline, 4489, 4490, 5588.
silica sand, 4917.

silver, 1347, 3852, 5610.

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Foreign Service Claims bill (bill H. R. 10919), 11583.

Committee on Foreign Relations:

Babbett, Ellwood G., and others (S. Rept. 902), 10637.

Foreign Service claims bill (S. Rept. 951), 11072.

Committee on Public Lands and Surveys:

Disposition of certain public lands in Nevada (S. Rept. 575), 7929.

Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.

PITTS, MALISSA A., pension (see bills H. R. 2617, 7960*). PITTSBURGH, PA., erect a Federal reserve branch building at (see H. J. Res. 227*).

Remarks in House on House Joint Resolution 227 authorizing the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Ohio, to construct a branch bank building at, 3945.

PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO., table showing earnings for the period 1920 to 1928, of, 3436.

PITTSBURGH PRESS (newspaper), letter from the editor addressed to Senator Reed protesting against enactment of the pending tariff bill, 10181.

PIXLEY, NETTIE, increase pension (see bill H. R. 12154).
PLACOT, JOHN, pension (see bill S. 3115).
PLAINFIELD, N. J., remit duty on bells imported for Grace Church at

(see bill S. 3625).

PLANK, TALITHA, pension (see bills H. R. 5844, 11588*).
PLANTAINS, amendment in Senate to repeal duties on, 4301.
PLANT CITY, FLA., erect public building at (see bill H. R. 6856).
PLANT PATENTS, address over the radio delivered by Secretary Jewell
Mayes, Missouri State Board of Agriculture, on the subject of,
11552.

Amendment in Senate to bill (S. 4015) to provide for, 6823.
Bills to provide for (see bills S. 4015; H. R. 11372*).
Bills to amend law relative to the granting of a patent for the
invention or discovery of a new and distinct variety of asexu-
ally reproduced plant (see bills S. 3530; H. R. 9765).
Correspondence relative to the granting of, 8751.

Remarks in House and telegrams relative to the granting of,
8391.

Telegrams from Thomas A. Edison and Mrs. Luther Burbank urging legislation to provide for, 6764.

Telegrams favoring the so-called Townsend-Purnell bill to provide for, 7200.

PLANT QUARANTINE, message from the President transmitting draft of proposed provisions affecting existing appropriations for (H. Doc. 442), 9919.

PLASTER BOARDS, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on, 5799.

PLASTER ROCK, amendments and remarks in Senate and correspondence relative to the tariff on, 2819, 2829, 2842, 5796, 5802, 5945.

PLATE GLASS, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on, 3429, 5061, 5787.

Data relating to the tariff on, 4126.

Statistics relative to, 3429, 3430, 3431, 3432, 3433, 3434, 3436, 3439, 3440.

Telegram from the French Mirror Plate Glass Co. relative to the tariff on, 3166.

Views of the members of the Tariff Commission relative to the tariff on, 3434.

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PLATNER, ALTON B., relief (see bill H. R. 9395*).

PLATT, EDWARD J., pension (see bills H. R. 6554, 11588*). PLATT NATIONAL PARK, OKLA., change the name of (see bill H. R. 8283).

Bill to abolish (see bill H. R. 8284).
PLATTSBURG BARRACKS, N. Y., lend War Department equipment for
use of the Champlain Valley Council of the Boy Scouts of
America at (see bill H. R. 11053).
PLAUDE, ALFRED C., pension (see bills S. 3443; H. R. 9323*).
PLAYFORD, ISABELLA M., pension (see bills II. R. 3700, 7960*).
PLEASANT HILL, MO., erect public building at (see bill H. R. 6791).
PLETT, FRANCINA JOY, pension (see bills H. R. 5943, 11588*).
PLIMPTON, SARAH, pension (see bills H. R. 6042, 11588*).

P. L. M. 4 (French steamship), relief of owners (see bill H. R. 2011*).
P. L. M. 7 (French steamship), relief of owners (see bill H. R. 2011*).
PLOWMAN, ADA HERBERT, relief (see bill H. R. 10161).
PLUFF, RICHARD M., pension (see bills S. 3105; H. R. 9323*).
PLUMBAGO, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on,
3410, 3429, 3658.

PLUMMER, EDWARD C., report of the Committee on Commerce in
Senate on nomination of, 10445.

PLUMMER, MARY F., pension (see bills H. R. 5851, 7960*).
PLUMMER, ROSA E., relief (see bill H. R. 8947).

PLYLEY, CELIA A., pension (see bills H. R. 6824, 11588*).
POCAHONTAS FUEL CO. (INC.), relief (see bill H. R. 9262*).
POCKMIER, ELIZABETH, increase pension (see bill H. R. 11109).
POCOMOKE RIVER, MD., survey of (see bill H. R. 6206).
POE, EMILY JANE, pension (see bill H. R. 10757).

POFF, EARL E., pension (see bills S. 2280; H. R. 9323*).
POINT PARK. See LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN.

POINTER, CORA E., increase pension (see bill H. R. 6783).
POINTS OF ORDER IN HOUSE, ruling of the Speaker on a point of
order against consideration of the War Department appropria-
tion bill on the ground that it conflicts with the so-called
Ramseyer rule, 1328.

Ruling of the Speaker on a point of order against certain criticisms by a Member of the legislative acts of a Senator, 8453. Ruling of the Speaker on a point of order against consideration of the bill (II. R. 12549) to amend and consolidate the acts respecting copyrights, 11995.

Ruling of the Chair on a point of order against certain remarks of Representative Sabath, 1907.

Ruling of the Chair on a point of order against the amendment to repeal an act authorizing the Great Falls Bridge Co. to bridge the Potomac River, 2721.

Ruling of the Chair on a point of order against an amendment to prohibit the construction of a private toll bridge within the confines of the George Washington Memorial Parkway, 2723. Ruling of the Chair on a point of order against an item in the independent offices appropriation bill relating to an appropriation for the Federal Trade Commission, 3680.

Ruling of the Chair on a point of order against an amendment providing for payment to veterans of the face value of their adjusted compensation certificates, 8009, 8011.

Ruling of the Chair on a point of order against certain matter in the naval appropriation bill relating to naval petroleum reserves, 8875.

Ruling of the Chair on a point of order against a request for a division, 8957.

Rulings of the Chair on points of order against a provision in the second deficiency appropriation bill (H. R. 12912) making an appropriation for commencement of construction of Boulder Dam, 11356, 11357, 11358.

POINTS OF ORDER IN SENATE, amend rule to authorize points of order against certain items in a rivers and harbors authorization bill (see S. Res. 279).

Ruling of the Vice President on a point of order against a motion to consider a certain resolution to abolish the Committee of the Whole, 8924.

Ruling of the Vice President on a point of order against the vote cast by the Vice President on the resolution to release the conferees on the tariff bill from their promise concerning the export debenture and the flexible tariff, 9195.

Ruling of the Chair on a point of order against an amendment offered to the Treasury Department appropriation bill relating to foreclosure of farm mortgages, 6518, 6695.

POISON ALCOHOL, correspondence and editorials relating to, 10150. POISONS, amend the Federal caustic poison act (see bills H. R. 5691, 7823).

POLAND, pay claim of the authorities of Rzeczyczany (see bill H. R. 12037).

Joint resolution_authorizing the appointment of an ambassador to (see S. J. Res. 115*; H. J. Res. 132*).

Message from the President transmitting claim of the community authorities of Rzeczyczany in (S. Doc. 137), 7792, 7899. Remarks in House relative to the proposed appointment of an ambassador to, 692, 1378.

Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations in Senate on a convention to aid in the prevention of smuggling of alcoholic beverages, 11879, 11978.

POLIARD, CLARA A., increase pension (see bill H. R. 13310). POLICE REPORTERS, article by T. II. Alexander relative to crime news written by, 4094.

POLICH, JUAN (Chilean naval attaché), newspaper clippings relative to the automobile accidents of, 5575, 5663. POLITICAL CONDITIONS IN THE UNITED STATES, editorials com menting on, 1354.

POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS, amend act to prohibit soliciting or receiving of (see bill S. 4128).

"POLITICS FROM THE SIDE LINES," article by Elliott Thurston entitled, 5179.

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