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AMERICAN BISON

Loan or exchange for propagation of
species, 5

Supply by Secretary of Agriculture to
municipalities and public institutions, 5

AMERICAN LEGION

Acquisition of assets of similar unincorpo-
rated organization, 8

Actions, agent for service of process, 9
Act of incorporation, reservation of right

to repeal or amend, 9

Annual reports to Congress, 8
Badges, power to adopt, 8
Corporate powers, 8

Emblems, power to adopt, 8'
Incorporation, 6

Magazine, power to publish, 8
Membership, 8

Name, exclusive right to use of, 8
Nonpolitical organization, 8
Organization, 7

Organization as nonpolitical, 8
Powers, 8

Property, power to acquire, hold and dis-
pose of, 8

Purpose, 8

Qualifications for membership, 8

Service of process, authorized agent for, 9

AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS
Importation of supplies and equipment
free of duty, 39

Medical supplies furnished by Secretary of
War, 376

Military and naval forces as including Red
Cross, 503 note

AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE FOR
BLIND

Appropriation in aid of, 49

AMMUNITION

See ARMY

AMORTIZATION

See INCOME TAX

AMUSEMENTS

See THEATRES AND SHOWS

ANARCHISTS

See IMMIGRATION

ANCILLARY PROCEEDINGS
See DISTRICT COURT

ANIMALS

See FOOD; GAME ANIMALS AND BIRDS
Articles contaminated by exposure to dis-
eased animals, appropriation to pay for
destruction, 9

Bureau of Animal Industry, employees paid
for overtime work, 12

Carriage of animals, see Transportation,
infra

Cattle infested with ticks

Admission to United States for imme-
diate slaughter, 10

Exportation from Virgin Islands to
Porto Rico, 10

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Central America, admission of tick-infested
cattle imported from, 10

Contagious diseases, appropriation for
arrest and eradication, 9

Destruction of diseased animals
Appropriation to pay claims, 9
Valuation, 9

Diseases, appropriation for arrest and
eradication, 9

Equine meats, see Horses killed for meat,
infra

Foot and mouth disease

Appropriation for arrest and eradica-
tion, 9

Importation of cattle from countries

where disease exists prohibited, 10
Grazing lands required to be fenced, con-
stitutionality of statute, 869 note

Grazing on public lands, power of states,
876 note

Hides of tick-infested cattle, regulations
for disposing of, 10

Horses killed for meat

Application of general regulations as to
slaughtering animals, 11

Appropriations for inspection, 11
Marking or branding, 11

Infectious diseases, appropriation
arrest and eradication, 9

Inspection

for

Constitutionality of meat inspection
law, 406 note

Liability for sale of unwholesome meat,
effect of federal inspection, 406 note

Islands of Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean
Sea, admission of tick-infested cattle im-
ported from, 10

Mexico, admission of tick-infested cattle
imported from, 10

Pleuro-pneumonia, appropriation for arrest
and eradication, 9
Quarantine

Excuse for failure to make shipment,
pleading, 406 note

State laws superseded by federal legis
lation, 406 note

Rinderpest, appropriation for arrest and
eradication of disease, 9

Skins of tick-infested animals, regulations
for disposing of, 10

South America, admission of tick-infested
cattle imported from, 10
Stock raising homesteads,

LANDS

see PUBLIC

ANIMALS- (Cont'd)

Tick-infested cattle
Admission to United States for imme-

diate slaughter, 10
Exportation from Virgin Islands to
Porto Rico, 10

Hides, regulations for disposing of, 10
Transportation

Delay in unloading after delivery, 404
note

Feeding animals in transit, allowance to
carrier for cost, 405 note

Time of confining in cars limited, 404
note

Twenty-four hour law, 404-406 note
Wilful violation of 24 hour law, taking
chance of delay, 405 note

Tuberculin test, see Cattle reacting to
tuberculin test, supra

ANTITRUST LAWS

See TRADE COMBINATIONS AND TRUSTS

APARTMENTS

Public interest, apartments as affected
with, 44

APPARATUS FOR PROTECTION OF
REVENUE

Installation in distilleries, breweries and
rectifying houses, 145

APPEAL AND ERROR

See CIRCUIT COURTS OF APPEAL; SUPREME
COURT

Affirmance, harmless error, 653 note
Appeal treated as writ of error, 640 note
Assignment of errors to be returned with
writ of error, 651 note

Bill of exceptions, mandamus to compel
signing, 636 note

Circuit court of appeals, provisions relat-
ing to appellate procedure continued in
force, 651 note

Contempt

Review on writ of error erroneously sued
out instead of appeal, 660 note.
Time for appeal, 651 note

Decision on appeal, effect of harmless error,
653 note

Dismissal of writ of error because appeal
should have been taken, 660 note
Evidence and question of faet, review, 653
note

Findings by court, review, 653 note

Findings of trial court on request by both

parties for peremptory instruction, 653

note

Harmless error, affirmance of judgment,
653 note

Jurisdictional questions, 653 note
Mistake as to proper appellate procedure,
effect, 660 note

Porto Rico supreme court, review by cir-
cuit court of appeals, 651 note
Questions of fact and evidence, 653 note
Reversal, prejudicial error essential, 653
note

Special findings, review, 653 note

Supersedeas, writ of error as, 652 note

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Fuel oil, etc., experiments for production
from lignite coal and peat, 252
Georgia experiment station, certification of
appropriations for payment, 2
Hospital purposes, 70

Hospitals at certain places, establishment,
69

Immigration law, enforcement, 75

Internal revenue, expenses of assessing and
collecting tax, 182

International conference, expenses of, 303
Legislative drafting service, 33

Military Academy, support of, 244
Minimum wage board in District of
Columbia, expenses, 235

National forests, roads and trails, 352
Naval service for year ending June 30,
1920, 282 et seq.

Necessaries for prosecution of war
Expenses for carrying out conservation
act, 249

Revolving fund created, 249

Postal service for year ending June 30,
1920, 294

Postal service, increase of compensation of
employees, 302

Railroad between Seward and Fairbanks,
Alaska, additional appropriation for, 6
Rent regulation in District of Columbia,
enforcement of act, 48

Rural post roads, 299

Spanish influenza and other communicable
diseases, aid in abating, 64

Temporary employees of civil service com-
mission, 28

APPROPRIATIONS- (Cont'd)
Transportation of discharged government
employees to place of residence, 239-240
Vocational rehabilitation, 360–361
Wheat, guaranty of price to producers, 58
ARGUMENTS OF COUNSEL

Conformity act, application, 648 note
ARIZONA

Grand Canyon National Park, establish-
ment and regulation, 330-331
ARMENIANS

Relief by furnishing foodstuffs, etc., 54

ARMS AND MUNITIONS OF WAR
Exportation, prohibition against, 540 note

ARMY

See COURTS MARTIAL; MILITARY ACADEMY;
NATIONAL GUARD; OFFICERS' RESERVE
CORPS; SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' CIVIL
RELIEF; WAR RISK INSURANCE
Accouterments, officers supplied at cost,
368
Administration
soldiers, 381
Advertisement for proposals for supplies,
motor ambulances, 376

of effects of deceased

Air service, see Aviation, infra

Air travel without troops, allowance of
officers and contract surgeons for ex-
penses, 374

Allotments and family allowances

Men missing in action, 368

Resumption of payment after discon-
tinuance, 370

Ambulances, see Medical Department, infra
American Red Cross, medical supplies fur-
nished by Secretary of War, 376
Ammunition, transfer to other executive
departments, 376

Army nurse corps, see Nurse corps, infra
Articles of war

Article 50 amended, 372-373

Article 94 as affected by amendment to
section 35 of Criminal Code, 292 note
Article 112 relating to effects of de-
ceased persons amended, 381
Civilian employees as subject to military
law under article 2, 831 note
Desertion, constitutionality of article 58
prescribing punishment, 831 note
Jurisdiction of civil courts as affected
by article 74, 831 note
Jurisdiction of summary courts martial
not exclusive, 831 note

Persons subject to military law, con-
struction of article 2 by Secretary of
War, 830 note
"Retainer to camp as subject to mili-
tary law under article 2, 831 note
Transport service, persons engaged in, as
subject to military law under article
2, 830 note

Aviation

Air service continued, 376
Emergency officers assigned to air serv-
ice, 379

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Chemical Warfare Service continued, 376
Chief of ordnance, see Ordnance depart-
ment, infra

Civilian employees, pay and allowances
while prisoners of war, 374

Civil service status of soldiers not affected
by period of military service, 28
Commissions, see Officers, infra
Construction Division continued, 376
Corps of Engineers

Chief of engineers, expenditures for
draftsmen, etc., in office of, 373-374
Chief of engineers, skilled draftsmen,

etc., in office of, employment author-
ized, 373-374

Death of person in military service, col-
lection, care and disposal of effects, 381-

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ARMY- (Cont'd)

Enlisted men — (Cont'd)

Bonus on discharge, effect of discharge
for purpose of re-enlistment, 380
Death while in active service, six
months' pay allowed to widow or
other dependents, 382
Desertion, constitutionality of article of

war prescribing punishment, 831 note
Discharge after one year's service, 372
Discharge in order to re-enlist, authority
of Secretary of War, 380
Draft law, see Selective draft

Mileage for discharged soldiers, 371
Minors, 820 note

Pay, increase of, 372, 375

Pay, loss of service records not ground
for withholding, 375

Period of enlistment, 371-372
Resumption of enlistment, 371-372
Service with reserves, 372

Travel allowances to discharged soldiers,
380

Travel pay for men discharged in order
to re-enlist, 380

Uniform, right to wear after discharge,
370-371

Enlistments, constitutionality of statute
punishing obstruction, 502 note
Equipment, officers supplied at cost, 368
Field clerks

Additional field clerks during war with
Germany, 375

Assignment to duty, 375

Pay and allowances, amount of, 375
Pay and allowances while prisoners of
war, 374

Flying cadets, see Aviation, supra
General of Armies of United States

Creation of office, 379

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Judge advocate general, power to revise
proceedings of courts martial, 820 note
Laborers at headquarters of tactical divi-
sions, assignment to bureaus of war
department prohibited, 375

Letters of soldiers on foreign service free
of postage, 293

Lieutenant colonels, promotion to vacancy
in grade, 821 note
Medical Department

Contract surgeons, traveling by air, al-
lowances for expenses, 374

Motor ambulances, purchase without ad-
vertisement, 376

Spanish influenza, aid in combating, 64
Messengers at headquarters of tactical di-
visions, etc., assignment to bureaus of
war department prohibited, 375
Mileage issued to discharged soldiers, 371
Minors, enlistment of, 820 note

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Accouterments furnished at cost, 368
Age qualifications for commissions dur-
ing war with Germany, 367

Death while in active service, six months'
pay allowed to widow or other de-
pendents, 382

Eligibility for commissions during war
with Germany, 367

Equipment furnished at cost, 368
Flying cadets commissioned in officers
reserve corps, 374

Leave of absence to undertake prohibited
employment, 821 note

Longevity pay of retired officers on ac-
tive duty, 830 note

Medical officers, see Medical Department,
supra

Number of commissioned officers author-
ized, 379

Promotion of lieutenant colonels by
seniority, 821 note

Retired officers, detail for active duty
regulated, 379

Schools, persons entitled to admission,

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ARMY- (Cont'd)

(Cont'd)

INDEX

ARMY NURSE CORPS
"Military or naval forces" as including
Army Nurse Corps, Female, 90

Pay and allowances
Longevity pay of retired officers on active

duty, 830 note

Travel paid for men discharged in order

to re-enlist, 380

Postal service to soldiers on foreign serv-
ice, letters free of postage, 293
Post gardens, expenditures for, 368
Property used for storage purposes, dis-
posal, 376

Public lands, age requirements for entries
waived in favor of soldiers, 367
Quartermaster corps

Field clerks, messengers and laborers,
assignment to duty, 375

Funds derived from sale of supplies, dis-
posal, 368

Pay and allowances of members while
prisoners of war, 374

Recruiting, constitutionality of statute
punishing obstruction, 502 note
Retirement

Allowance to widow, etc., on death of
soldier in active service, 382

Detail of retired officers for active duty
regulated, 379

Employment of retired officer without
additional compensation as accepting

66

voluntary service," 528 note

Limited retired list, officers retired for
physical disability not included, 379
Longevity pay of retired officers on active
duty, 830 note

Selective Draft Law, see SELECTIVE DRAFT
Signal service

Draftsmen, employment in signal office,
373

Expenditures for employees in signal
office, 373

Tank Corps continued, 376

Training camps for officers, persons eligible
to admission, 367

Training of soldiers at educational institu-
tions, 367

Transportation of troops

Power of President to take possession of
transportation systems in time of war,
821 note

Special rates not unlawful, 572 note
Who are troops entitled to free trans-
portation on government aided rail-
roads, 739 note

Traveling expenses, see Enlisted men,
supra; Officers, supra
Uniforms

Discharged soldiers authorized to wear,
380

Officers supplied at cost, 368

Retention by discharged soldiers, 370-371
Wearing by discharged service men au-
thorized, 370-371

Wearing by soldiers after discharge au-
thorized, 370–371

Vocational rehabilitation of discharged sol-
diers, see VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
Warrant officers, see Noncommissioned offi-
cers, supra

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