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MARINE CORPS

Allowances to officers, see Pay and allow-
ances, infra

Captains, increase of pay, 292

Change of station, see Pay and allowances.
infra

Colonels, increase of pay, 292

Commissioned officers, see Officers, infra
Commutation of quarters, heat and light,
provision for officers during war with
Germany continued, 292

Courts-martial, eligibility for membership
when detached for service with army, 331
Deaths in marine corps. six months' pay
to dependents, 144

Discharged marines receiving treatment
from public health service, purchase of
marine corps stores, 363

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Allowances to officers, see Pay and allow-
ances, infra

Back pay at increased rate, 294

Pay of officers, see Pay and allowances,
infra

"Persons subject to military law"
within meaning of articles of war,
when, 330
Temporary officers, appointment to va
cancies in permanent organization, 145
Temporary officers not qualified for per-
manent commissions, 146

Transportation for wives and children
on change of station, 295
Pay and allowances

Additional pay for officers, 292
Appropriations available, 296
Back pay at increased rate, 294
Captains, increase of pay, 292
Colonels, increase of pay, 292
Commutation of quarters, heat and light,
provision for officers applicable to en-
listed men, 292

Commutation of rations, additional al-
lowance to certain sergeants, 293
Commutation of rations, determination
of value, 293

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Majors, increase of pay, 292

Rations, additional allowance to certain
sergeants, 293

Reduction not intended by statutory
changes, 296

Retired pay, increased rates not to enter
into computation of, 296

Second lieutenants, increase of pay, 292
Transportation for wives and children of

officers and certain noncommissioned
officers on change of station, 295
Transportation of household goods on
change of station, 295

Retirement, see Pay and allowances, suvra
Second lieutenants, increase of pay, 292
Transportation on change of station, see
Pay and allowances, supra

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Liability for failure to exhibit, 255
Penalty for failure to exhibit, 254
License, suspension or cancellation, failure
to exhibit documents, 254
Necessaries, authority to procure, 257

MEDALS OF HONOR
See ARMY; PENSIONS

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
See ARMY; NAVY

MEMORIAL ADDRESSES

Illustrations for Congressional memorial
addresses, Bureau of Engraving and
Printing to make, 221

MERCHANT MARINE ACT

See SHIPPING AND NAVIGATION

Housing shipyard employees, repeal of
provision, 134

MIGRATORY BIRD TREATY
Constitutionality, 511 note

MILITARY ACADEMY
Cadets

Age at time of appointment, 138
Appointment to fill vacancy, retention of
predecessor for additional year, effect,

138

Breaking arrest, punishment, 346
Failure of cadet to graduate, effect as to
appointment of successor, 138
Option to prolong course, 138

Persons subject to military law within
meaning of article of war, 330
Qualification, 138

Summary courts-martial, cadets not tri-
able by, 333

War veterans, age limit not applicable,
138

Course of instruction, 138

Court-martial appointed by superintend-
ent, no jurisdiction to try army officer,
332
General courts-martial, authority of super-
intendent to appoint, 331

Graduates in 1920, date of commissions as
second lieutenants, 329

Graduates, priority in appointment as sec-
ond lieutenants, 315

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Discovery of vein or lode, 667 note
Expenses of co-operative work for other
departments, 139

Experimental mine, site of, 139
Explosives, plan for studying, 139
Extralateral rights, 668 note

Helium, reservation by United States of
right to extract from natural gas, 187-
188

Hours of labor in mines, 201

Klamath project, reservation of minerals
from grants, 205

Leases by United States, 187-188
Leases of mineral lands

Assignment of leases, 201

Cancellation clause, 201

Care in operation of property, 201
Children, employment below surface pro-
hibited, 201

Coal lands, 188-190

Conditions, remedies for breach, 201
Disputes, provisions as to settlement,
201

Fees and commissions payable under
leases, 203

Forfeiture clause, 201

Hours of labor, supervision as to, 201
Lands granted to states as subject to

mineral leases by United States, 202
Lands subject to lease, 187

Mineral deposits subject to provisions as
to leasing, 203

Number of leases obtainable by one per-

son, 199

Oil and gas lands, 191-197
Phosphate lands, 190-191
Price of coal, regulation, 201
Relinquishment of rights, 201
Reports by lessees, form, 202

Reservation of minerals in lands granted
to states, 202

Royalties, etc., accruing to United

States, disposal, 202

Secretary of Interior, power to make
rules and regulations, 201–202

Sodium deposits, 198

Statements and representations by les-
sees, form, 202

States, protecting rights of, 201
Subletting, 201

Wages, provision as to payment, 201
Weighing coal, regulation, 201
Women, employment below surface pro-
hibited, 201

MINERAL LANDS, MINES AND MIN-

ING (Cont'd)

Liability of mine owner for negligence of
licensed manager or engineer, constitu-
tionality of statute imposing, 864 note
Location

Department rules not controlling, 667

note

Necessity of compliance with statute, 668
note

Notice of location, 668 note
Number of claims, 667 note

Reservation of mineral lands, 666 note
State statute as local custom, 667 note
Mine rescue cars, headquarters, 139
Mining leases, see Leases of mineral lands,
supra

Oil and gas

Agricultural lands containing minerals,
entry on, 196

Alaska oil lands, occupants and claim-
ants, 197

Alaska, prospecting permits in, 192
Conditions of permits and leases, 193
Disposal of oil and gas produced before
application for lease, 193

Duration of prospecting permit, 192
Lease to prospector or discoverer of oil
or gas, 193

Marking of claim by prospector, 192
Occupants under claim before with-

drawal of lands, rights to, 196

Oil shale leases, 196-197

Placer claims under pre-existing mining
law, 194-195

Prospecting permits, 191-192

Reservation for military and naval uses,
187

Right of way for pipe lines, 200
Rights under pre-existing mining law,
relinquishment, 194-195

Royalties accruing under leases, payment
in kind, 202

Unappropriated deposits subject to lease
by competitive bidding, 194

Work required to be done by prospector,

192

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MINERAL LANDS, MINES AND MIN-

ING-(Cont'd)
Prospecting permits
Cancellation, 198
Coal lands, 188

Oil and gas, 191-192
Sodium lands, 198

Public health service, detail of medical
officers for work with bureau of mines,
138

Reservation for military and naval pur-
poses, 187

Reservation of mineral lands, 666 note
Sodium lands, reservation of deposits for
military and naval uses, 187
Transportation of coal, distribution of coal
cars by carrier, 96

Tunnel site as mining property, 668 note
Wages of miners, periodical payment, 201
Weighing coal, 201

Women, employment in mines prohibited,

201

MINNESOTA

Station of coast guard on Lake Superior,
28

MINTS

Assistant treasurer's duties and functions,
transfer to mints of United States, 209
MISSOURI

Subtreasury at St. Louis discontinued, 209

MONEY

Counterfeiting dyes for coins of United
States, 714 note

National bank notes, for what demands
receivable, 140

MONOPOLIES

See TRADE COMBINATIONS AND TRUSTS

MOOT QUESTIONS
See SUPREME COURT

MORATORIUM

See SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' CIVIL RELIEF

MORTGAGES

See FEDERAL FARM LOAN ACT
Foreclosure, appeal bond, 653 note

State law as rule of decision in federal
courts, 646 note

Vessels, see SHIP MORTGAGE ACT

MOTION PICTURES

Obscene films, penalty for importation or
transportation, 153-154

MOTOR BOATS
Definition, 671 note

MOTOR VEHICLES

Allowance to government employees for
use in traveling, 366

Automobiles used to reduce traveling ex-

penses of Agricultural Department, 8

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Limitations relating to charges, 683 note
Corporate existence, termination, 679 note
Depositories of public moneys, knowledge
of treasury regulations, 673 note
Deposits, receipt of special deposit, 672
note
Directors

Excessive loans, 681 note

Management of bank, duties and liabil-
ity in respect of, 679 note
Statutory law, 679 note

Thefts by employees, liability for, 679
note

Violation of law, 679 note

Discounting bills and notes, 672 note
Dissolution and receivership

Claims of depositors, 679 note

Comptroller's authority to appoint re-
ceiver, 682 note

Deposits, actions for, 679 note

Directors' liability for violating law, 679
note

Priority of claims, 679 note

Examiners, designation of chief of examin-
ing division, 271

False entries by officers

Aiders and abettors, 677 note

Evidence, 677 note

Indictment. 676 note

Intent, 676 note

Federal reserve bank, establishment of

rates of discount, 141

Guaranty of negotiable paper, 671 note
Incidental powers, see Powers, infra

Insolvency, see Dissolution and receiver-
ship, supra

Indorsement of negotiable paper, 671 note
Interest

See Usury, infra

Payment in advance, 674 note

Rate allowed by state law, 674 note

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NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS
See WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

NATIONAL CEMETERIES
See CEMETERIES

NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIA-
TIONS

See FEDERAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATIONS

NATIONAL GUARD

See NATIONAL GUARD RESERVE

Animals for National Guard, how supplied.
325

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