CIVIL SERVICE-Continued. Bill providing for equal apportionment among the several States Bill relating to preference granted to war veterans and Red Bill to amend act to regulate and improve (see bill S. 2622). Bills relating to examination of applicants for positions under Bill to provide for a uniform retirement date for aut ⚫orized Bill to amend act prohibiting removal of employees in the classi- Conference report on bill (S. 215) to amend act relative to Remarks in House on bill (S. 15) for retirement of employees in, 1108, 4739, 4751, 4755. Remarks in Senate on conference report on bill (S. 15) to amend act for retirement of employees in, 9547, 9692. Remarks in House relative to retirement legislation for employees in, 12606. Resolution to appoint special committee to investigate illegal appointments and dismissals in (see S. Res. 173). Resolution of inquiry relative to State quotas in excess of apportionments (see S. Res. 285). Statement by Senator Heflin concerning illegal appointments and dismissals in, 9139. Table showing the number of officers and employees on June 30, 1929, 3459. Table relating to annuities after 30 years of service of employees in, 4750. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, authorizing the members to administer oaths of office (see bill H. R. 5688*). Letter from the secretary relative to examinations for postmasterships, 468. Letter from the secretary transmitting schedules of useless papers in, 4992, 5026. Message from the President transmitting the annual report of, 125, 179. Message from the President transmitting an estimate of appropriation for (H. Doc. 368), 7787. Remarks in House relative to deficiency appropriations for, 4013. Remarks in Senate relative to alleged discrimination in the distribution of notices of examinations practiced by, 10260. Report of the Joint Committee on the Disposition of Useless Executive Papers relative to useless papers in (H. Rept. 1328). 7926. CIVIL-SERVICE STATES. EMPLOYEES. See EMPLOYEES OF THE UNITED CIVIL-SERVICE RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY FUND, letter from the Secretary of the Interior transmitting the annual report of the board of actuaries of (H. Doc. 320), 5471, 5959. Message from the President transmitting estimate of appropriation for preparation and maintenance of the individual record of deductions made from the salary of each employee for credit to (H. Doc. 470), 10613. CIVIL STRIFE, convention adopted by the Sixth International Conference of American States relative to the rights and duties of States in the event of, 7058. CIVIL WAR, amendments in Senate to bill (H. R. 7960) granting pensions and increase of pensions for service in, 4663. Bill granting pensions to certain persons who served in the military service of the United States during (see bill H. R. 9106). Bills to provide for commemorating the termination of the war at Appomattox Courthouse, Va. (see bills S. 3810*; H. R. 9229). Bill to pension officers and enlisted men of State troops in (see bill H. R. 9145). Bill to amend act relative to claims for back pay, bounty, or other allowances growing out of the service of volunteers in (see bill II. R. 11242). Bills to revise and equalize the rate of pension for service in Bill to provide equal pensions for widows of veterans of (see bill Bill granting pensions to certain widows and remarried widows Conference report on bill (II. R. 12013) to revise and equalize pensions for service in, 9793, 9815. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior relative to the proposed increase of pensions for service in, 8395. Remarks in House relative to pensions for service in, 8402. Remarks in House on bill (H. R. 12013) to increase pensions for service in, 7266, 8394. CIVIL WAR CLOCK, remarks in Senate, a statement of facts, and an address delivered by Representative Martin relative to the seizure and subsequent retura of, 9888. CIVIL WAR VETERANS, allow veterans and their widows to travel on railroads at half fare (see bill H. R. 11279). CIZEK, WILLIAM J., enroll as a member of the Kiowa Tribe of Indians (see bill II. R. 12219). CLAGUE, FRANK (a Representative from Minnesota). Attended. 5. Appointed conferee, 8765. Amendments offered by, to War Department appropriation bill-Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park, 1605. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Frandle, Sarah: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 12451), 9188. Greene, Mary C.: to, pension (see bill H. R. 10891), 5562. CLAGUE, FRANK-Continued. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Minnesota: to provide for appointment of additional district judge for district of (see bill H. R. 5644), 10. Smith, Lela B.: for relief (see bill H. R. 12239), 8561. Ward, Harry W. for relief (see bill H. R. 10938), 5661. Motions and resolutions offered by Taxable years 1922 to 1928: requesting Secretary of Treasury to furnish copies of documents relative to (see H. Res. 192), 6112. Remarks by, on Additional judge for Minnesota, 4726. Chain, branch, and group banking, 3958. Farm machinery prices, 8794. Kvale, O. J.: death of, 12145, 12146. Land for Maxwell Field, 10510. Pittenger, William A.: address by, 7874. Personal explanation, 9960. Prohibition enforcement, 6728. Retirement of assistant surgeons, 11710, 11711. River and harbor bill, 7739. Second deficiency appropriation bill-Shiloh Park approach road, Selvig, C. G.: address by, 3302. War Department appropriation bill, 1334, 1605. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. CLAIBORNE HARBOR, MD., report of Secretary of War on survey of (S. Doc. 157), 9697. CLAIMS, annual report of the Shipping Board on claims arbitrated or settled by agreement, 926, 991. Bills providing for compromise and settlement of claims held by the United States arising under the transportation act of 1920 (see bills S. 4254*; H. R. 12601). Bill to provide for the settlement of claims against the United States on account of property damage, personal injury, or death (see bill S. 4377*). Bill to exempt retired officers of the Army and Navy from certain provisions of the Criminal Code relating to the prosecution of (see bill H. R. 9903). Bill to exempt disabled retired emergency officers from the provisions of the act of March 4, 1909, relating to the prosecution of claims against the United States (see bill H. R. 10079). Bills to amend the act of 1928 for the settlement of war claims (see bills S. 4285; H. R. 12066). Bill to extend jurisdiction of the arbiter under the settlement of war claims act to certain patents licensed to the United States (see bill H. R. 9142*). Bills to amend act prohibiting officers or employees of the United States from prosecuting claims against the Government (see bills S. 4587; II. R. 12744). Bill to reimburse the German Government for expenditures made Joint resolution authorizing appropriations under the settlement Letter from the Secretary of Commerce transmitting certain Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury urging enactment of House Joint Resolution 328 relative to the settlement of war claims act of 1928, 8867. Messages from the President transmitting schedules of claims allowed by the General Accounting Office (S. Docs. 104, 108, 169, 170; H. Docs. 245, 247, 251), 1342, 1405, 4899, 5026, 10860. Message from the President transmitting estimate of appropriation for payment of awards under the settlement of claims act (H. Doc. 379), 8259. war Messages from the President transmitting lists of judgments rendered by the Court of Claims (S. Doc. 103, 172; H. Doc. 246), 1342, 4899, 10860. Messages from the President transmitting estimate of appropriation for payment of claims for damages to privately owned property (S. Docs. 102, 171, 182; II. Doc. 426), 4899, 9486, 10860, 11158. Remarks in House on House Joint Resolution 175 for the settlement of claims arising under the war claims act of 1928, 902. Remarks in House and statistics concerning claims for adjusted compensation, 1007. Remarks in House relative to the payment of attorneys' fees in, 9477. CLAIRVOYANTS, remarks in House concerning fake advertising by, 9457. CLANCY, ROBERT H. (a Representative from Michigan). Appointed on committee, 233, 542, 543. Letter discussing the border patrol bill written by, 11336. Amendments offered by, to Prohibition Unit transferred to Justice Department (bill H. R. 8574), 3311, 3314. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Adjusted-compensation certificates: to pay to veterans of World War 50 per cent of face value of (see bil! H. R. 12304), 8818. --to pay to veterans of World War 25 per cent of face Awsumb, Harold A.: for relief (see bill H. R. 9691), 3331. Rural post roads: to amend act to provide that United States Simpson, Harold: for relief (see bill H. R. 7649), 771. World War veterans: to provide for payment of face value of 4371). CLARK, ANN F., increase pension (see bill H. R. 13000). CLARK, AUSTIN H., allow to accept foreign decoration (see bill H. R. 6547). CLARK, BELLE A., pension (see bill S. 4151). CLARK, CHAMP (late a Representative from Missouri). Remarks in House on marking name on pedestal of bust of, 9593. CLARK, CHARLES F., appoint warrant officer in Army (see bill H. R. 12833). CLARK, CHARLES L., relief (see bill H. R. 7361). CLARK, ELIZABETH N., pension (see bills H. R. 4339, 7960*). CLARK, ELLA P., relief (see bill H. R. 7111). CLARK, ELOZAN, pension (see bills H. R. 5208, 11588*). CLARK, EMILY F., pension (see bill H. R. 12427). CLARK, FRANKLIN D., relief of estate (see bill H. R. 1849*). CLARK, GEORGE ROGERS, AND OTHERS, erect monument to (see bills S. 2797, 2857; H. R. 7883). CLARK, HELEN E., pension (see bill S. 2839). CLARK, HUBERT W., relief (see bill H. R. 10981). CLARK, J. BAYARD (a Representative from North Carolina). Appointed on committees, 544. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Battle of Fort Fisher: to provide for commemoration of (see bill H. R. 11482), 6748. Lumber River: to construct bridge across (see bill H. R. 11974), Meares, Richard L. for relief (see bill H. R. 10794), 5354. Remarks by, on White, Catherine, 6542. Reports made by, from Committee on Claims: Alper, Irene Brand (H. Rept. 1839), 10442. Blankenship, W. A. (H. Rept. 1953), 11149. Hanlin, Lowela (H. Rept. 1583), 9404. Hanson, Jacob D. (H. Rept. 1771), 10076. Heberle. Genevieve M. (H. Rept. 1509), 9187. Heist, Earl F. (H. Rept. 1545), 9327. Hickey, Nellie (H. Rept. 653), 3492. International Manufacturers' Sales Co. of America (Inc.) (H. Rept. 1940), 11065. Issuance of two duplicate checks (H. Rept. 807), 4582. Lobbeck, Anna (H. Rept. 888), 5250. Panza. John and Rose (H. Rept. 827), 4757. Peixotto, J. C. (H. Rept. 805), 4582. Relief of State of Maine (H. Rept. 893), 5250. Richmond, Henry A. (H. Rept. 1100), 6748. Riley, Martin E. (H. Rept. 1097). 6748. Roush, Laura (H. Rept. 1679). 9772. White, Catherine (H. Rept. 650), 3491. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. CLARK, J. REUBEN, order of Senate to print a memorandum relating CLARK, JOHN H. (president Youngstown Vindicator), mentioned in debate in House, 10693. CLARK, JOSEPHINE A., pension (see bills H. R. 6185, 11588*). CLARK, LEWIS, relief (see bills II. R. 12207, 12414). CLARK, LINWOOD L. (a Representative from Maryland). Appointed on committees, 542, 543. Assigned to Committee on Revision of the Laws, 632. Relieved from service on Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Aaronson, Walter: for relief (see bills H. R. 7937, 11525), 1087, 6817. CLARK, LINWOOD L.-Continued. Baylin, Joseph J.: for relief (see bill H. R. 8823), 1929. Kuhn, Estelle: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 6637), 183. Postal employees to amend act approved August 24, 1912, relative to removal from office of (see bill H. R. 11576), 6995. Petitions and papers presented by, from Societies and associations, 2174. Remarks by, on Branch and chain banking, 1655, 1656. Car fare for school children, 9596. Citizenship and naturalization of married women, 12102. Consolidation of veterans' affairs, 6895. Cottonseed oil trusts, 4233, 4239. Defining petty offenses, 9993. Federal Power Commission, 10332, 10333. Fiscal relations of District of Columbia, 6854. Motor bus bill, 5222, 5225, 5229, 5246, 5249. Muscle Shoals, 9740. Order of business, 6783. Radio administration, 8052. Retirement of assistant surgeons, 11711, 11712, 11714. Transportation act amendment, 10602, 10607. Reports made by, from Committee on Claims: Casler, Morean M. (H. Rept. 1136), 7050. Friel, John L. (H. Rept. 1180), 7188. Knott & Co., Henry A. (H. Rept. 1322), 7926. Michel, Frank J., and Barbara M. (H. Rept. 1749), 9920. Nebel & Son, Louis (H. Rept. 1323), 7926. Neel, Mary S. (H. Rept. 1972), 11266. CLARK, LUCY, increase pension (see bill H. R. 10485). Bills to increase pension (see bills H. R. 8593, 12302*). CLARK, PEARL I., pension (see bills H. R. 4916, 7960*). CLARK, ROSE LEACH, pension (see bills H. R. 5856, 9323*). CLARK, WALTER A., poem entitled "The Angel of Marye's Heights," written by, 9998. CLARK, WILLIAM J., relief (see bill S. 3867). CLARK COUNTY, MO., authorizing construction of bridge at St. Francisville, Mo., across the Des Moines River (see bill H. R. 7580*). CLARKE, LORD MAYOR ANR MRS. ARTHUR L., remarks in House relative to the presence in the gallery of, 9368. CLARKE, JOHN D. (a Representative from New York). Attended, 5. Address entitled "Agriculture from a National Standpoint," delivered by, 2314. Address on the subject of forest conservation delivered by, 3031. Address at the dedication of the administration building at Hartwick College, Oneonta, N. Y., June 2, 1930, by, 10205. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Averill, Georgiaella A.: to pension (see bill H. R. 7892), 1028. Gill, Agnes C.: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 12792), 10153. Roof, Eline: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 11982), 7927. Petitions and papers presented by, from Citizens and individuals, 1930, 2657, 3063, 3708, 4892, 6221, 6341, 6817. Societies and associations, 7271, 9404, 9487, 10077, 10539. Remarks by, on CLARKE, JOHN D.-Continued. Remarks by, on Maintenance of Senate Office Building, 3875. Oleomargarine, 2802, 2882, 2886, 2891, 3183, 3187, 3192. Perishable farm products, 8539, 8540, 8544. Pink bollworm, 3105. Prohibition reorganization, 5254. Prohibition Unit transfer, 3313, 3314, 3320. Protection of watersheds, 8534, 8535, 8536. Sale of iron pier in Delaware Bay, 3803. CLINTSMAN, MARY H., increase pension (see bill H. R. 12253). CLOCKED STOCKINGS, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on, 4284, 4340, 5281. CLOCKWORK MECHANISMS, remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on, 3848. CLOPTON, BELLE, relief (see bill H. R. 913*). CLOSE, ELIZABETH, pension (see bills H. R. 5876, 11588*). State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor Departments appropriation CLOTH, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on bill. 7067. Tariff-debenture, 8264, 8267. propaganda on shoes, 11598. silver, 8201, 8204. Unemployment, 10409. Warehouse act, 8530. Wiley, Harvey W.: tribute to, 12304. Reports made by, from Committee on Agriculture: Reforestation program (H. Repts. 682, 939), 3737, 5660. CLARY, CAROLINE V., pension (see bills II. R. 5886, 11588*). CLAUDEL PAUL (French ambassador to the United States), letter relating to the proposed international colonial exposition to be held at Paris, 9819, 9821. CLAUSSEN, LOUISE, pension (see bill S. 4766). CLAWSON, HARRIET A., pension (see bills II. R. 4611, 7960*). CLAXTON, GA., erect public building at (see bill H. R. 6305). CLAY, amendment in Senate to fix duties on china clay, 5567, 5719. Memorandum relating to china clay, 5720. CLAY, HENRY, address delivered by Representative Chapman, of Kentucky, on March 3, 1929, at the unveiling of the statue of, 11163. CLAYMORE, BAZIL, pension (see bills S. 491; H. R. 9323*). CLEARWATER HARBOR, FLA., survey of (see bill H. R. 7657). 11588*). CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, annual report of (H. Doc. 177), 9. Letter transmitting list of reports to be made to Congress by public officers (II. Doc. 152), 9. Letter reporting that he had delivered to the Supreme Court of the United States the resolutions of the House on the death of William H. Taft and Edward T. Sanford, 5330. Letter transmitting papers in the contested-election case of Hill Letter transmitting papers in the contested-election case of Letter transmitting papers in the contested-election case of Letter transmitting papers in the contested-election case of Up- Letter transmitting papers in the contested-election case of Letter transmitting an expense account for legal services rendered on behalf of Representative Ramey, 1027. CLEVELAND, JOSEPHINE E., pension (see bills H. R. 8094, 11588*). CLEVELAND, OHIO, remarks in House relative to the congestion in the work of the Veterans' Bureau regional office at, 8795. Statement relative to income-tax collections in the district of, 5956. CLEVINGER, LAURA E.. pension (sce bills H. R. 9404, 11588*). CLINCH RIVER, allow Knox and Anderson Counties, Teun., to bridge (see bill S. 679*). Bills to allow the State of Tennessee to bridge (see bills S. Remarks in Senate relative to the proposed construction of Cove CLINE, EARL, pension (see bill S. 4280). CLINE, SARAH J., pension (see bills H. R. 1268, 7960*). CLINTON, OKLA., erect public building at (see bills S. 2533; H. R. 6334). CLINTON. WILLIAM H., place on retired list of Navy (see bill H, R. 13312). cotton cloth, 4056, 4211. CLOTHING, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on rayon clothing. 1252. Amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on silk clothing, 4206. Amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on wool clothing, 1131, 4142. CLOUD, ELIZABETH T., relief (see bills S. 4672; H. R. 269*). CLOVER SEEDS, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on, 3984, 4055, 5824. CLUB DUES AND INITIATION FEES. amend the revenue act of 1926 relating to taxation of (see bill S. 4083). Bill to repeal tax on (see bill H. R. 9409). CLUFF, ETTA, relief (see bill H. R. 10488). CLUTTER, NELLIS R., pension (see bills H. R. 3800, 9323*). COAL, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the countervailing duty on, 5406. Bill to create a bituminous coal commission (see bill S. 2888). Remarks in Senate relative to countervailing duties on, 2421. Table showing shipments of bituminous coal from Ohio's lake COAL MINES, remarks in House relative to accidents in, 2896. Summary of rates of duty on, 3001, 3004. Table showing the number of employees and the rates of pay in the coal-tar dye and chemical industry, 3004, 3005. COAL-TAR PRODUCTS, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on, 2908, 5929, 5932. Statistics relative to prices of, 3000. COALVILLE, UTAH, convey to the Summit County Fair Association certain buildings at (see bill S. 4146). COASTAL NAVIGABLE WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES, amend act to prevent oil pollution of (see bills S. 4373; H. R. 10625). COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY, amend act to readjust the pay of (see bills H. R. 10377, 12642, 12693). Joint resolutions to appoint a joint committee to investigate the pay of (see S. J. Res. 7*, 192*). Message from the President transmitting an estimate of appropriation for completion of a vessel and tender for (S. Doc. 112), 5253. COAST ARTILLERY. See ARMY. COAST DEFENSES, authorizing acquisition of land for the defense of the Atlantic coast (see bill H. R. 11009). COAST GUARD, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the construction or purchase of motor lifeboats for, 5050. Amendment in Senate to establish a station at Port Orford, Oreg., 31, 9635. Article by Willard Cooper relating to, 3867. Bill to amend act to readjust the commissioned personnel of (sce bill H. R. 8293*). Bill to fix rank and pay of the commandant of (see bill H. R. 8637*). Bills to amend act to readjust the pay of (see bills H. R. 10377, 12642, 12693). Bills to apply the pension laws to (see bills H. R. 8643, 9897, 12099*). Bills to establish a border patrol in (see bills H. R. 6318, 11204*). Bill for construction of a cutter for service in Alaskan waters (see bill H. R. 11721). Bills to construct vessels for use on Lake Erie by (see bills II. R. Bill to construct vessels for service on Lake Superior and Lake Bill to construct a vessel for service on Lake Michigan (see bill Bill to establish a station at Crescent City, Calif. (see bill H. R. Bill to establish a station on the coast of Florida (see bill Bill to establish a station at Canaveral Point, Fla. (see bill Bill to establish a station on the south coast of Maui, Territory Bill to establish a station at Grand Island, Mich., for (see bill Bill for relief of certain retired officers of (see bill S. 3183). Editorial appearing in the Arkansas City (Kans.) Daily Traveler Joint resolution to purchase a foreign motor lifeboat for experi COAST GUARD--Continued. Joint resolution to appoint a board to investigate matters relating to the pay of (see S. J. Res. 192*). Joint resolution to appoint a joint committee to investigate pay of (see S. J. Res. 7). Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the estab- Message from the President transmitting an estimate of appro- Remarks in House on bill (H. R. 12284) to provide for construc- Remarks in House relative to an address delivered by the Secretary of the Navy at Boston, Mass., relating to, 1464. Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 1826, 1835. COAST GUARD ACADEMY, change the limit of cost of construction of (see bill H. R. 8156*). Estimate of cost of construction at New London, Conn., 2982. COATES, GRACE A., pension (see bill H. R. 12312). COATESVILLE, PA., erect an addition to the veterans' hospital at (sce bill II. R. 10527). COBB, JAMES A., remarks in Senate relative to the nomination to be a member of the municipal court of the District of Columbia, 5433, 5565. COBB BLASDELL & CO., relief of legal representatives (see bill H. R. 761). COBBLE, WILLIAM J., pension (see bill H. R. 6239). COBBS, MINNIE V., pension (see bills H. R. 4802, 7960*). COBSCOOK BAY, authorizing an appropriation to defray half the expense of the investigation of the probable effects of proposed developments to generate electric power in (see H. J. Res. 243*). Message from the President transmitting a recommendation for an appropriation to defray half the expense of an investigation of the probable effects of the damming of (H. Doc. 275), 3026, 3053. COBURN, WILLIAM TAYLOR, relief (see bill H. R. 8854*). COCHETOPA NATIONAL FOREST, COLO., add certain lands to (see bill H. R. 7992). COCHRAN, GA., erect public building at (see bill H. R. 7400). Appointed teller, 7652. Appointed on committees, 544. Amendments offered by, to Conservation of lands and waters in northern Minnesota (bill S. 2498), 12467. District of Columbia appropriation bill: educational requirements for policemen, 6184. regulation of motor cabs, 6180. Interior Department appropriation bill: school building at Shoemaker Bay, Alaska, 501. Prohibition unit transferred to Justice Department (bill H. R. 8574), 3318. World War veterans' act, 1924 (bill H. R. 10381), 7651. Armistead, Frederick V.: for relief (see bill H. R. 12880), 10443. Gaugh, Alexander: to pension (see bill H. R. 10265), 4249. Kohler, George: to pension (see bill H. R. 10892), 5562. Pilgrimage to overseas cemeteries: to amend law to enable Rueppel, Emelia: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 5782), 13. Simon, Julian, Ira, and Herbert: for relief (see bills H. R. 7151, 7298), 430, 509. Wellman, Fred: to pension (see bill H. R. 7518), 635. Wildeisen, Rosine: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9858), Winckler, Philip: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 12016), 8017. Motions and resolutions offered by Glaze, Clara B.: to pay (see H. Res. 289), 12467. Toll bridges: providing for investigation of (sce H. Con. Res. 16), Flynn, John M., 10229. Food riot at Leavenworth Penitentiary, 6302. French Broad River bridge. 1078. George Washington Memorial Parkway, 2720. 2724. Identification and information division, 1989. Independent offices appropriation bill, 3611, 3615, 3629. Information on narcotic shipments, 1990. Interior Department appropriation bill-Alaska, 501. Laetare Medal of Notre Dame, 6475. Lake Sabine bridge, 10428. Lewis and Clark commemorative medals, 10417. Mahoning River bridge. 10323. Marin, Joseph N., 10679. Maryland toll bridge, 4427. Mediterranean fruit fly, 3376. Mississippi River bridge, 2968. 2970. Mississippi Shipping Co., 10937. Missouri River bridge, 2968, 2971, 3800, 5449. Monongahela River bridge, 2974. Murphy, Con, 10678. Narcotic farms or hospitals, 2146. Naval hospital at Philadelphia, 11125. Navy Department appropriation bill, 8885, 9089. Ohio River bridge, 2973, 6989, 7358, 7360. Olympia (U. S. S.), 6969, 6970. Omnibus bridge bill, 3675, 3811, 3812, 3813, 10038. Order of business, 2862, 9403, 10193, 10220, 11545, 12504, 12531. Pay clerks and acting pay clerks, 8375. Payment of certain employees for March 4, 1929, 10918. Perishable farm products, 8542, 8926. Postage charge for directory service, 8376, 10330. Preferred right of homestead entry for soldiers, 9368. Printing common-carrier laws, 11603. Prohibition Unit transfer, 2156, 3199, 3269, 3315, 3316, 3318, 3319. Protection of watersheds, 8535. Rainy River bridge, 11605. Recommendations of prison commission, 11365. Reed, James A.: address by, 10319. Report to my constituents, 12582. St. Clair River bridge, 11205, Saturday half-holiday in Postal Service, 2242, 8383. Second deficiency appropriation bill, 11366. Sirovich, William I.: extension of remarks by, 3028. Soldiers' preferred rights of homestead entry, 6975. Spanish War pensions, 6656. veto message. 9967. Stolen property, 3111. Substitutes in Postal Service, 8383. conference report, 10774. Tate, Victor B. and Paul Franz, 10239. Third judicial circuit judge, 10073. Toll bridges, 1008, 1593, 2970. Transfer of Prohibition Bureau, 9144. Treasury bills, 9963, 10191. Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 1838, 1839, 1913. Unemployment, 4078, 12247. United States Bank of St. Louis, Mo., 12514. United States prisons, 2145. War Department appropriation bill, 1471, 1481. lighter-than-air craft, 1481, 1482. World War veterans' act, 1924, 7264, 7265, 7490, 7635, 7651, 7652, 7999, 8008, 11837, 12555. Zolensky, Roland, 11429. COCHRAN, JOHN J.--Continued. Reports made by, from Committee on Accounts: Glaze, Clara B. (H. Res. 289), 12467. COCHRAN, LOUESA M., pension (see bills H. R. 3999, 7960*). COCHRAN, THOMAS, relief (see bill H. R. 3112*). COCHRAN, THOMAS C. (a Representative from Pennsylvania), Attended, 5. Appointed on committees, 543. Appointed on funeral committee, 229, 4892, 11956. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Allegheny River: to construct bridge, across (see bill H. R. Branning, Bertha: to pension (see bill II. R. 11451), 6680. Hoover, Emma: to pension (see bill II. R. 8486), 1484. Shattuck, Margaret: to pension (see bill H. R. 6173), 63. Petitions and papers presented by, from Citizens and individuals, 575, 990, 1485, 1617, 2007, 2090, 3406, 3831, 4096, 5889, 6680. Remarks by, on McDonald, Francis J., 9515. Muscle Shoals, 9685. Reports made by, from Committee on Military Affairs: Abbott, John S. (H. Rept. 2032), 11876. Ballard, Daisy (H. Rept. 1673), 9772. Disposition of moneys of deceased inmates of St. Elizabeths Hagen, Walter P. (H. Rept. 1157), 7050. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. COCKE, WILLIAM J., relief (see bills S. 3551*; H. R. 6473*). COCOA MATTING, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on, 4063. COCONUT INDUSTRY OF THE PHILIPPINES, remarks in House relative to, 2898. COCONUT OIL, remarks in House relative to. 2807. Remarks in Senate relative to the tariff on, 2509. CODDINGTON, MARY J., pension (see bills H. R. 1728, 7960*). CODE OF LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, improve (see bills H. R. 7383, 10198*). CODLING, WILLMINE C., increase pension (see bill H. R. 9744). COE, CHARLES E. (superintendent Flathead Indian Reservation), remarks in Senate relative to, 7281. COE, EVA S., increase pension (see bill S. 4141). COE, SARAH ANN, relief (see bill S. 3611). COEY, CHRISTENA, increase pension (see bill S. 4232). COFFMAN, EMILY S., increase pension (see bill H. R. 12005). COHN, SARAH ELLEN, increase pension (see bill H. R. 13187). COINS AND COINAGE, amend law fixing penalty for counterfeiting of coins (see bill H. R. 8001). Bills to discontinue coinage of the two and one-half dollar gold piece (see bills S. 3219*; H. R. 9894*). Bills authorizing the coinage of silver 50-cent pieces in commemoration of the one hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of the Lewis and Clark expedition (see bills S. 4124; H. R. 4192*). Bills for coinage of 50-cent pieces in commemoration of the sesquicentennial of the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown (see bills H. R. 8923, 11008*). Bills authorizing the coinage of silver 50-cent pieces in commemoration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Gadsden Purchase (see bills S. 3737; H. R. 2029*). Bill authorizing the coinage of gold $1.50 pieces in commemora- Bills authorizing the coinage of 50-cent pieces in commemoration COINS AND COINAGE-Continued. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a draft of proposed legislation for discontinuing the coinage of two and one-half dollar gold pieces, 1932, 2006. List of foreign coinages executed at the United States mints, 7457. Remarks in House on the veto message of the President on bill (H. R. 2029) relative to the proposed coinage of silver 50cent pieces in commemoration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Gadsden Purchase, 7454. COKER, DAVID R. (agricultural director of the Federal Reserve Board at Richmond), report concerning loans to farmers submitted by, 400. COLBERT, LOVADA, pension (see bill H. R. 12753). COLD STORAGE OF TRUCK CROPS, providing for investigations and Attended, 4. Appointed on committees, 542. Appointed on funeral committee, 11956. Letter reprinted from the Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Gazette and Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Butterfield, A. F.: for relief (see bill H. R. 7710). 835. 6139. to provide for expenses of sixth session of Permanent International Association of (see II. J. Res. 269), 5472. Woods, Elizabeth A.: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 8182), 1219. Remarks by, on Border patrol, 12231. Capitol fire pictures, 1733. Changing name of Iowa Circle, 9491. Commercial attachés, 6461, 6465. Communist propaganda, 9391. Copyright registration of designs, 12366. Corn sugar-research work of O. R. Sweeney, 2642. Dangerous weapons, 9605. |