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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 48 STAT. · July 1, 1898 · Private Law 134

Private Law 134. to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United States ”, as amended, is amended as follows: In section 75, entitled “Agricultural Compositions and Extensions”, after subsection (r) add a new subsection (s), to read as follows: " “(s) Any farmer failing to obtain the acceptance of

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(/us/pl/73/486).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That section 75 ofBankruptcy; agricultural compositions and extensions.Vol. 47, p. 1473, amended. the Act of July 1, 1898, entitled “An Act to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United States ”, as amended, is amended as follows: In section 75, entitled “Agricultural Compositions and Extensions”, after subsection
(r)add a new subsection (s), to read as follows: " “(s) Any farmer failing to obtain the acceptance of a majority inFarmer; petition in bankruptcy. number and amount of all creditors whose claims are affected by a composition or extension proposal, or if he feels aggrieved by the composition or extension, may amend his petition or answer asking to be adjudged a bankrupt. Such farmer may, at the time of the first Appraisal of property.hearing, petition the court that all of his property, whether pledged, encumbered, or unencumbered, by liens or otherwise, be appraised, and that his exemptions as prescribed by the State law, subject toExemptions. any liens thereon, be set aside and that he be allowed to retain possession of any part or parcel or all of the remainder of his property and pay for same under the terms and conditions set forth in this subsection (s). “(1) Upon such a request being made in the petition or answer, atAppraisers, appointment. the time of the first hearing, appraisers shall be designated and appointed. Such appraisers shall appraise all the property of the debtor at its then fair and reasonable value, not necessarily the market value at the time of such appraisal. The appraisals shall be made in all other respects, with right of objections, exceptions, and appeal, in accordance with this Act: *Provided*, That in case of real*Proviso*.Filing objections. estate either party may file objections, exceptions, and appeals within one year from date of order approving the appraisal. “(2) After the value of the debtors property shall have been fixedExemptions of debtor; order setting aside. by the appraisal as herein provided, the referee shall issue an order setting aside to such debtor his exemptions as prescribed by the State law, subject to any existing mortgages or liens upon any such exemptions to an amount equal to the value, as fixed by the appraisal, of the value of such exempt property as is covered by any mortgage or lien, and shall further order that the possession, under the control of the court, of any part or parcel or all of the remainder of the debtor’s property, shall remain in the debtor subject to a general lien, as security for the payment of the value thereof to the trustee of the creditors, if a trustee is appointed, such a lien to be subject to and 1290Prior liens, etc., tc remain effective.inferior to all prior liens, pledges, or encumbrances. Such prior liens, pledges, or encumbrances shall remain in full force and effect, and the property covered by such prior liens, pledges, or encumbrances shall be subject to the payment of the claims of the secured creditors holding such prior liens, pledges, or encumbrances up to the actual value of such property as fixed by the appraisal provided Liens on livestock.for herein. All liens herein on livestock shall cover all increase, and all liens on real property shall cover all rental received or crops grown thereon by the debtor, as security for the payment of any sum that may be due or past due under the terms and provisions of the next paragraph, until the full value of any such particular property has been paid. “(3) Safe of bankrupt estate to debtor. Upon request of the debtor, and with the consent of the lien holder or lien holders, the trustee, after the order is made setting aside to the debtor his exemptions, shall agree to sell to the debtor any part, parcel, or all of the remainder of the bankrupt estate at the appraised value upon the following terms and conditions, and upon such other conditions as in the judgment of the trustee shall be fair and equitable: “a. Payments. Payment of 1 per centum interest upon the appraised price within one year from the date of said agreement. “b. Payment of 2½ per centum of the appraised price within two years from the date of said agreement. “c. Payment of an additional 2½ per centum of the appraised price within three years from the date of said agreement. “d. Payment of an additional 5 per centum of the appraised price within four years from the date of said agreement. “e. Payment of an additional 5 per centum of the appraised price within five years from the date of said agreement. “f. Payment of the remaining unpaid balance of the appraised price within six years from the date of said agreement. Interest.“Interest shall be paid on the appraised price and unpaid balances of the appraised price yearly as it accrues at the rate of 1 per centum per annum and all taxes shall be paid by the debtor. Proceeds, etc., to credit of lien holders.“The proceeds of such payments on the appraised price and interest shall be paid to the lien holders as their interests may appear, and to the trustee of the unsecured creditors, as their interests may appear, if a trustee is appointed. “(4) Disposal of property by debtor; payments required. An agreement having been reached as provided in subsection (3), the debtor may consume or dispose of any part or parcel or all of said property whether covered by the general lien to the trustee, if a trustee is appointed, or subject to pledges or prior liens or encumbrances held by secured creditors, provided he pays the appraised value of such part or parcel or all, as the case may be, to the secured creditors, as their interests may appear, and the trustee of the unsecured creditors, as his interests may appear, if a trustee Bond.is appointed, or he may put up a bond approved by the referee in bankruptcy that he will make payments, as provided for herein, of any property so consumed or disposed of. “(5) Enforcement of pledge in case of default of payment. In case the debtor fails to make any payments, as herein provided, to any or all of the secured creditors or to the trustee of the unsecured creditors, then such secured creditors or the trustee may proceed to enforce their pledge, lien, or encumbrances in accordance with law. It shall be the duty of the secured creditors and of the trustee of the unsecured creditors to discharge all liens of record in accordance with law, whenever the debtor has paid the appraised value of any part, parcel, or all of his property as herein provided. “(6) Discharge upon completing obligation. Having complied with the provisions of subsection (3), the debtor may apply for his discharge as provided in this Act. 1291 “(7) If any secured creditor of the debtor, affected thereby, shallCourt to stay proceedings for 5 years upon creditors’ objections to manner of payments, etc. file written objections to the manner of payments and distribution of debtor’s property as herein provided for, then the court, after having set aside the debtor’s exemptions as prescribed by the State law shall stay all proceedings for a period of five years, during which fiveDebtor to retain possession upon payment of rental. years the debtor shall retain possession of all or any part of his property, under the control of the court, provided he pays a reasonable rental annually for that part of the property of which he retains possession; the first payment of such rental to be made within six months of the date of the order staying proceedings, such rental to be distributed among the secured and unsecured creditors, as their interests may appear, under the provisions of this Act. At the end of five years, or prior thereto, the debtor may pay into court thePayment by debtor. appraised price of the property of which he retains possession:*Provisos*.Lien bolder may ask reappraisal. *Provided*, That upon request of any lien holder on real estate the court shall cause a reappraisal of such real estate and the debtor may then pay the reappraised price, if acceptable to the lien holder, into the court, otherwise the original appraisal price shall be paid into court and thereupon the court shall, by an order, turn over full possession and title of said property to the debtor and he may apply for his discharge as provided for by this Act: *Provided, however*, That the provisions of this Act shall apply only to debts existingExisting debts only, affected. at the time this Act becomes effective. “If the debtor fails to comply with the provisions of thisCourt may order trustee to sell, if terms not complied with. subection 11So in original. the court may order the trustee to sell the property as provided in this Act.” " Approved, June 28, 1934. i INDEX **A** Page **Aberdeen, Wash.,** transfer of U.S.S. Newport to, authorized 776 **Acadia National Park, Maine,** appropriation for administration, etc 385 **Accounts and Deposits Office.** *See* Treasury Department. **Accounts Bureau.** *See* Post Office Department. **Accounts Division.** *See* Justice, Department of. **A Century of Progress.** *See* Chicago World’s Fair. **Adjusted Service and Dependent Pay,** appropriation for 303, 520 **Adjusted Service Certificate Fund,** appropriation for 303, 520 **Adjustment Boards.** *See* Railway Labor Act. **Adjutant General’s Department.** *See* War Department. **Administrative Agencies.** *See* National Industrial Recovery Act. **Administrative Boards of States.** *See* States. **Administrator, Federal Emergency Relief.** *See* Federal Emergency Relief Act, 1933. **Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs.** *See also* Veterans’ Administration; Economy in Government. Compensation of widows and children of certain veterans, rules prescribed by 1281 **Advisory Council.** *See* National Cooperative Employment Service. **Aerial Legal Experts, International Technical Committee of,** appropriation for contribution 534 **Aerological Stations,** appropriation for maintenance 474 **Aeronautics, Bureau of.** *See* Navy Department. **Aeronautics, National Advisory Committee for,** appropriation for 294 **Africa:** Appropriation for— Contribution, liquor traffic convention 534 Development of commerce in 548 **Agate Pass, Wash.,** time extended for bridging at Bainbridge Island 1203 **Aged and Infirm, Home for, D.C.,** appropriation for 246, 871 **Agricultural Adjustment Act.** *See also* Emergency Farm Mortgage Act, 1933; Federal Farm Loan Act. Agricultural Adjustment— Declaration of emergency 31 Of policy 32 Cotton option contracts— Sale of cotton to Secretary of Agriculture; transfer of title required 32 Settlement prices; computation; lost warehouse receipts 32 Authority of Secretary to borrow; warehouse receipts as collateral 33 Reconstruction Finance Corporation, loans of, for cotton acquisition, classifying, etc 33 Warehouse receipts as collateral 33 Other securities in lieu 33 Increase of outstanding obligations of Corporation, authorized 33 Option contract of sale to producer of cotton decreasing acreage authorized 33 Sale price to producer 33 Proof of compliance with contract required 33 Producer not liable for holding or carrying charges 33 Prohibited use of withdrawn acreage 33 Disposition of surplus cotton; contracts during 1934 33 Provisions for sale 33 Commodity benefits, general powers of Secretary— Agreements for acreage reduction, basic agricultural commodities 34 Payments in lieu 34 Storage facilities for nonperishable products 34 Deduction in payment for costs 34 Marketing agreements with processors, etc 34 Agreements not deemed violation of antitrust laws 34ii Force of agreements; loans from Reconstruction Finance Corporation 34 Issue of licenses to processors, etc 35 Regulations to eliminate unfair practices 35 Penalty provisions 35 Reports of licensee 35 Revocation of license if removal of commodity from warehouse when receipt outstanding 35 Processing Tax— Levy of; effective upon determination to make benefit payments 35 Rate of; termination of; ascertainment of marketing year 35 Computation of, article upon which manufacturers’ sales tax levied 36 Determination of rate 36 Fair exchange value; how ascertained 36 “Processing tax” defined 36 Profiteering and pyramiding of tax, measures to prevent 36 Miscellaneous— Administration of Act; establishment of State, etc., committees 37 Regulations to be prescribed; establishing conversion factors 37 Determination of amount of benefit payments; review 37 Applicability of provisions 37 Speculation in commodities by persons engaged in administering act forbidden 37 Federal Trade Commission Act, applicability 37 Commodities; “basic agricultural commodities” defined 38 Appropriation— Amount for administrative purposes 38 Availability of amount derived from taxes 38 Advances to be made 38 Termination of Act; separability of provisions 39 Exemptions and compensating taxes— Processing tax on commodity of low value waived 39 Production for home consumption 39 Refunds on delivery for charitable distribution 39 Compensating taxes, when processing tax causes disadvantages in competition 39 Equalizing tax on commodity imports 40 Disposition of collected taxes 40 Floor stocks; levies on; refunds 40 Exportations; refunds of processing tax paid 40 Bond when processing for export 41 Existing contracts; payments under 41 Collection of taxes 41 Agricultural Credits. *See* Emergency Farm Mortgage Act, 1933. Allocation of appropriation for, authorized 210 Amendments— Acreage and cattle reduction contracts, etc., Members of Congress authorized to participate 337 Cattle added as basic commodity 528 Dairy- and beef-cattle industries, financing of adjustments in 528, 805 Elimination of diseased cattle 528 Citation of Act 199 Cotton; authority of Secretary of Agriculture to borrow on 1058 Advances for settling debts, etc., for protecting title to; availability of funds 1058 Discretionary use of alternative methods to finance acquisition, etc., of 1058 Handling, marketing, etc., of, advances to agencies for 1059 Proceeds from sale of, in special deposit account 1059 Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans for financing 1059 Sales; total disposition by March 1, 1936; option contracts authorized 210 Grain sorghums added as basic commodity 528 Hogs, processing tax adjustments authorized 1241 Machinery belting, tax exemption when processed in chief part from cotton 1223 Marketing agreements, authority of Secretary of Agriculture to enter 528 National Industrial Recovery Act not to repeal, etc., provisions of 199 Delegation of functions affecting agricultural commodities to Secretary of Agriculture 199iii Oils, processing tax on certain 763 Peanuts added as basic commodity; “processing” defined in case of 528 “Processing” construed, in case of commodities generally 1242 Processing tax; refund of, products for charitable distribution 973 Suspension of, commodities of low value 1242 Publicity of information to effectuate purposes of Act 210 Rye, flax, barley, added as basic commodities 528 State Administrators to be appointed by President 273 Sugar beet and sugarcane; added as basic commodities 670 Terms of Act defined in case of 670 Processing tax; rate; investigations 671 Direct-consumption sugar, tax rate 671 Importation of sugar; powers of Secretary of Agriculture; quotas 672, 673 Molasses and sirup of cane juice, separate quotas 673 Consumption requirements of sugar, determination of; proration of excess or deficiency 673, 674 Surplus stock deductions 674 Agreements authorized by Act 674 Penalty provisions 674, 675 Insular territories and possessions, applicability of provisions to; taxes collected, expenditure 675 Rental and benefit payments; processing tax 676 Floor stocks, payments before release from customs 676 Imports, equalizing tax on 676 Exportation of tax-paid product; refunds; processing of commodity 676 Commodity benefits, payments 676 Termination of powers vested by Act 677 Penalty provisions 677 Floor tax, sugar exempt from 678 Surplus stocks, purchase from, authorized; price; distribution; exemption from quota 678 Sugar industry, regulation of child labor in 674 Taxes, collection of, postponement 1242 **Agricultural Chemical Investigations,** appropriation for 484 **Agricultural Colleges,** partial abolition of endowment and maintenance revoked 391 **Agricultural Compositions and Extensions.** *See* Bankruptcy Act of 1898, Amendments. **Agricultural Credit Corporations,** loans by Reconstruction Finance Corporation to, authorized 141 **Agricultural Credits Act of 1923,** new credit corporations under, forbidden 272 **Agricultural Department Appropriation Act.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Agricultural Economics, Bureau of.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Agricultural Engineering, Bureau of.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Agricultural Experiment Stations.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Agricultural Extension Service.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Agricultural Improvement Districts:** Loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Corporation, authorized 49 Aggregate amount; purpose of loans; terms and conditions 49 Security required 49 Appraisals by Corporation 50 Advance by Corporation to reclamation fund authorized 50 Aggregate amount; repayments 50 **Agricultural Marketing Act:** Amendments— “Cooperative association” defined; operation for mutual benefit 266 Loans and advances, interest rates modified 266 Loans for construction, etc., physical facilities; reasonable price or rent 265 Marketing facilities, refinancing cost of construction, etc 265 Merchandising agricultural commodities; financing of operations 265 Banks for Cooperatives, stock subscriptions for 264 Central Bank for Cooperatives, stock subscriptions for 262 Provisions repealed— Section 3, Advisory Commodity Committees 265 Section 5 (4), overproduction investigations 265 Section 5 (5), miscellaneous investigations 265 Section 7
(a)(3), clearing house loans 265 Section 7
(a)(4), education in advantages of cooperative marketing 265 Section 7
(a)(5), loans to advance market price; repeal not to prohibit extension, etc., outstanding loans 265iv Section 10, assistance in forming clearing house associations 265 Section 11, price insurance agreements 265 **Agriculture:** Appropriation for— Census of 551 Exhibits at fairs 472 International Institute of, Rome, Italy 303 Relief in stricken areas 1056 Vocational education in 288 Crop production loans 354 Electric power, wider application of, for 64 Perishable commodities. *See* Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act. **Agriculture, Department of:** Appropriation for— Agricultural Economics, Bureau of 492 Enforcement of acts under 494 Foreign agricultural service 493 Wool marketing studies 495 Agricultural Engineering, Bureau of 491 Animal Industry, Bureau of 474 Animal disease investigations, etc 475 Meat inspection 477 Packers and Stockyards Act, enforcement 477 Biological Survey, Bureau of 488 Game and bird reservations, maintenance, etc., of 488 Investigations, control of predatory animals, etc 489 Migratory Bird Conservation Act, enforcement of 490 Chemistry and Soils, Bureau of 484 Contingent expenses 468 Dairy Industry, Bureau of 478 Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Bureau of 486 Control of diseases, etc., of plants and fruits 486 Grasshopper control 498 Experiment Stations, Office of 470 Extension Service 471 Farm Credit Administration 499 Federal Highway Act, roads or trails 1057 Food and Drug Administration 496 Enforcement of acts under 496 Forest roads and trails 499 Forest Service 481 Fire fighting and prevention 482, 483 International Union of Forest Research Stations 483 National Forest Administration 482 Planting stock, distribution 484 Research, etc 483 Grain Futures Act, enforcement 496 Highways, emergency construction of 1057 Home Economics, Bureau of 495 Information, Office of 469 Printing and binding 469 International production control committees 498 Wheat Advisory Committee, International 498 Library, salaries and expenses 470 Livestock production, cooperation with Southern States 497 Plant Industry, Bureau of 478 International Seed Testing Congress, contribution 480 Investigations, etc 479 Printing and binding 469 Public Roads, Bureau of 490 Federal-aid highway system 491 Secretary’s Office 467 Contingent expenses 468 Rent, D.C 469 Soil-erosion investigations 498 Weather Bureau 473 Deficiency appropriation for— Agricultural Economics, Bureau of 1032 Foreign trade promotion, collecting data for use in 1032 Audited claims 102, 281, 1047, 1052 Biological Survey, Bureau of 1031 Federal Hunting Stamp Act, administration, etc 1031 Chemistry and Soils, Bureau of 1032 Agricultural chemical investigations 1032 Damage claims 280, 1045 Experiment Stations, Office of 1031 Forest Service, forest-fire prevention 1031 Public Roads, Bureau of 1032 Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, roadways 1032 Rent, D.C 1031 Agricultural commodities. *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act. Agricultural Extension Service, functions of 391 Agricultural Experiment Stations, functions of 391 Apples and pears, issue of certificates for interstate, etc., shipment of 124 Appropriations, interchange of 497 Climax baskets. *See* Standard Baskets Act. Consumption requirements of sugar, determination of 673 Cotton industry, regulation of. *See* Cotton Control Act. v Department of Forests and Waters, Pa., duplicate check to, authorized 400 Extensible building, sums available for equipment, etc 279 Fish and game sanctuaries in national forests, establishment 400 Howard, L. O., acceptance of foreign decoration by 1267 Memorials in honor of James Wilson and Seaman A. Knapp 977 Migratory waterfowl hunting stamps. *See* Federal Hunting Stamp Act. Mississippi State treasurer, duplicate check in favor of, authorized 666 Sugar beet and sugar cane. *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act. Under Secretary of Agriculture, position established 467 Vehicles, use, maintenance, etc 498 Vocational education, agricultural experiment station and extension work, partial abolition of functions revoked 391 Work for other departments 497 **Agriculture, International Institute of,** appropriation for participation expenses and contribution 534, 1039 **Agriculture, Under Secretary of,** position established 467 **Air Commerce Act of 1926, Amendments:** Accidents, civil aircraft, investigations 1113 Aid to air navigation, lights and signals at obstructions 1115 Airline certificates, limitation on denial of 1114 Denied application, payment of assessed costs 1114 Airlines engaged in interstate, etc., commerce, examination and rating of 1114 “Airman ” to include person in charge of parachute inspection 1115 Jurisdiction of district courts; investigations 1114 Parachutes, rating of, as to airworthiness 1114 Penalty provisions, remissions 1116 Registration, aircraft owned by aliens 1113 Research work to improve aircraft 1113 Unlicensed operation of airline, registered aircraft 1115 **Air Corps.** *See also* War Department. Construction for, National Industrial Recovery Act 202 **Aircraft.** *See* Air Commerce Act of 1926, Amendments. **Aircraft Carriers,** construction of, to treaty limits. *See* Naval Vessels. **Aircraft in Commerce.** *See* Commerce, Department of. **Air Mail.** *See* Postal Service. **Air Mail Act:** Definitions 933 Transportation of air mail; contracts authorized; initial term 934 Maximum base rate of pay; computation of payments 934 Contracts, assignment or transfer of; approval required 934 Route extensions, authority to grant; restrictions 934 Classification of routes; publication 934 Interstate Commerce Commission, consideration of contracts by 934 Limitation on contract awards; maximum mileage of routes; of airplane-miles 934 Existing contracts, continuation of; extensions 934 Air-mail routes, advertisements required 934 Period granted successful bidder to qualify; requirements 935 Rates for air-mail transportation; Interstate Commerce Commission to fix 935 Annual review of, directed 935 Contracts; indefinite extension when satisfactorily performed 935 Termination of; award of new contract 935 Adjustment of rates for carriage of air mail 935 Examination of records and accounts of contractors 935 Factors for consideration in making adjustments 936 Unlawful interest of contractor, etc., engaged in aviation industry 936 Persons entering unlawful combination to prevent making of bids, not qualified to hold contract 936 Claims of persons holding annulled contracts; prosecution of claim 937 Air-mail contracts; information to accompany bid 937 Records and accounts of holders 937 Equipment requirement for execution of 937 Regulation of flying hours; of working conditions and rates of pay of pilots 937 Allocation of radio frequencies to airplanes 938 Contractors, limitation on number of contracts 938 Canada, authority to provide service to 938vi Cancelation of contracts; grounds for 938 Penalty provisions 938 Commission on aviation policy; establishment 938 Appointments; purpose 938 Powers and duties 939 Amendments— Commission to review route designations of Postmaster General 1243 Report to Congress 1243 Limitation on number of contracts 1243 **Air Mail Contracts.** *See* Contracts. **Alabama:** Appropriation for national forest administration 482 Fort Morgan Military Reservation, exploitation of minerals on 796 Payments to, from sale of power, etc., Dam No 2, Tennessee River 66 Road and bridge flood relief, sum continued available 1058 **Alabama and Coushatta Indians, Tex.,** appropriation for education 371 **Alabama Power Co.,** discretionary purchase of power from, operation of nitrate plant No 2 62 **Alaska:** Appropriation for— Agriculture, experiment stations 470 Extension work in 472 Alaska Railroad 392 American seamen, relief, etc., of 533 Contingent, etc., expenses 391 Fisheries service, pay of officers, etc 560 Game law enforcement 489 Governor and secretary, salaries 391 Insane, care, etc., of 391 International Boundary Commission, Canada and 535 Judges, salaries and expenses 539, 540 Medical relief in 376 Mileage, Delegate from 8 Mining investigations in 563 Mount McKinley National Park, administration 386 National forest administration 482 Natives, support and education of 374 Postal equipment for use in 448 Reindeer stations, support of 391 Roads, bridges, trails, etc., repair and maintenance 392 Seal fisheries protection; food to natives, etc 561 Deficiency appropriation for— Insane, care, etc., of 1034 Medical relief in 1033 Anchorage, sale of land and houses at, authorized 660 Annual assessment work on mining claims held in, suspension of 72, 777 Board of Liquor Control, ratification of Act creating 584 Coal lands, suspension of acreage rentals 909 Delegate from, election of, and of members of Legislature of, date 465 Canvassing board; members of; duties; date of meeting 465 Fisheries; regulation and protection 594 Restriction on fishing, taking salmon; exceptions 595 Forest highways, expenditures limited 499 Highways, construction, etc., funds for 204 Homesteader’s right to purchase land; conditions 809 Intoxicating liquors, regulation of manufacture and sale 583 Juneau, sale of bonds for municipal public works improvements 609 Legislature of, date of meeting 465 Metlakahtlan Indians, citizenship granted to 667 Mining laws of United States extended to 663 Public works, National Industrial Recovery Act 202 Repeal of alcoholic liquor prohibition acts in force in 583 Salmon River, preliminary examination 991 Sea lions, killing regulations 976 Sitka, grant of buildings to 502 Skagway, sale of bonds for water distribution system 611 Wrangell, sale of bonds for municipal public works 612 **Alaska Railroad.** *See* Alaska. **Albania,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Albuquerque, N. Mex.,** appropriation for education of Indians 372 **Alcatraz Island, Calif.,** appropriation for penitentiary maintenance 544 **Alcoholic Beverage Control Board.** *See* District of Columbia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. **Alcoholic Beverages, tax on.** *See* Liquor Taxing Act of 1934. **Alcoholic Beverage Unit, Division of Investigation.** *See* Justice, Department of. **Alderson, W. Va.,** appropriation for Federal Industrial Institution for Women 544 **Ale,** tax on 16 **Alexandria Bay, N.Y.,** time extended for bridging St. Lawrence River at 360vii **Alfaro, Eloy and Jaime Eduardo,** attendance at West Point, authorized 1017 **Alien Property Custodian:** Trading with the Enemy Act amendment— Claims by former enemy or ally of enemy 510 Deductions from money, etc., held by 510 Recovery of sums deducted 510 Use of funds for automobile expenses forbidden 284 **Aliens:** Aircraft owned by, registration of 1113 Income tax. *See* Income Tax. Political or religious refugees, application for registry 926 Conditions and requirements 927 **Allegheny River:** Bridges authorized across, at— Forest-Venango County line 30 Parkers Landing, Pa 29 Pittsburgh to O’Hara Township, Pa 837 **Allen, Charles J.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Almon, Edward B.,** payment to widow of 1022 **Alsea Bay, Oreg.:** Bridge authorized across, at Waldport 148 Time extended for bridging 804 **Alton, Mo.,** bridge authorized across Eleven Points River at 1208 **Ambassadors,** appropriation for 530 **American Battle Monuments Commission:** Appropriation for 284 Appropriations increased to cover losses due to exchange fluctuations 510 **American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac,** appropriation for preparation 423 **American Ethnology,** appropriation for researches, etc 296, 517 **American Historical Association,** two members of, on National Historical Publications Commission 1123 **American International Institute for the Protection of Childhood,** appropriation for contribution 534 **American Legion:** Certain property of, in District of Columbia, tax exempt 953 Loan of War Department equipment for use at convention at Miami 1124 Obsolete Army equipment, donation authorized 815 Sale of lands within Ship Island Military Reservation, Miss., to 150 **American Legion Texas Centennial Committee,** issue of centennial coins on request of 149 **American Printing House for the Blind,** appropriation for 442 **American Seamen.** *See* Seamen, American. **Ammunition.** *See* Explosives. **Anacostia River, D.C.:** Appropriation for completion of Benning Bridge over 231 Conflicting land claims along shores of, adjustment authorized 836 **Animal Industry, Bureau of.** *See also* Agriculture, Department of. European fowl pest, balance available for control, etc 478 **Animals,** appropriation for investigation of diseases, food habits, etc 476, 489 **Annapolis, Md.,** appropriation for maintenance, engineering experiment station 409 **Anti-Trust Act of 1914,** authority to enforce compliance with designated sections 1102 **Antitrust Laws:** Appropriation for enforcement of 539, 1036 Codes, agreements, etc., National Industrial Recovery Act, exempt from provisions of 198 Radio apparatus, etc., application of, to 1087 **Apache Indians, Okla.,** appropriation for payment to, from royalty funds 367 **Apples and Pears:** Regulations governing interstate or foreign shipments of 123 Standards of export to be established 123 Compliance with foreign government standards 124 Shipments in less than carload lots 124 Inspection fees; collecting 124 Certificates of Department of Agriculture; force as evidence 124 Refusal of certificate when unlicensed shipment 124 Penalty provision 124 Rules and regulations to be prescribed 124 Separability of provisions 124 Terms construed 124 **Appropriation Acts:** Agriculture, Department of 467 Commerce, Department of 546 Deficiency Acts— Fiscal Year 1933, Third 97 Fiscal Year 1933, Fourth 274 Fiscal Year 1934 1021 District of Columbia 222, 846 Emergency Appropriation Act, Fiscal Year 1935 1055 Farm Credit Administration 499 Independent Offices 283, 509viii Interior Department 362 Justice, Department of 536 Labor, Department of 568 Legislative Branch of the Government 669, 817 Navy Department 403 Post Office Department 442 State, Department of 529 Treasury Department 425, 669 War Department 614, 670 **Appropriations:** Agricultural Adjustment Act, amount available for administrative expenses 38 Air mail transportation, transfer of funds for use of Army planes and equipment 508 Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, D. C:, general expenses 349 Bank Conservation Act 7 Chicago World’s Fair, sum authorized 785 Appropriation for 1025 Chinch bug control, sum for 926 Civil-works program, authorized; availability; allocations limited to completion of projects 351, 352 Claims of Government contractors whose costs of performance increased by codes of fair competition compliance, adjustment authorized 975 Cotton Industry Act, authorized 605 Appropriation for 805 Crop production and harvesting loans, 1934, sum authorized 355 Appropriation for 402 Currency circulating notes, production of 7 Dairy- and beef-cattle industries, sum authorized to finance production adjustments; relief distribution of products 528 Appropriation for 805 District of Columbia Alley Dwelling Act, sum available 932 District of Columbia-Virginia boundary line commission expenses, authorized 453, 833 El Paso, Tex., lease of quarters for Government services, authorized 1119 Emergency appropriations. *See* Emergency Appropriation Act. Emergency construction of public highways, authorized 993 Appropriation for 1057 Emergency Farm Mortgage Act— Increase in amount for drainage, etc., districts 1110 Subscriptions to paid-in surplus of banks making extensions on farm loan mortgages 43 Farm Credit Act of 1933— Production Credit Corporations and Associations, authorized 258 Appropriation for 276 Revolving fund, additional amount authorized 258 Appropriation for 276 Unobligated balance available for 258 Farm Credit Administration, amount authorized, crop production loans, 1934 355 Appropriation for 402 Federal Communications Commission, availability of 1103 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, authorized for payment for capital stock 168 Federal Emergency Relief Act, sum authorized, availability 351 Allocations limited to completion of projects 352 Federal Surplus Relief Corporation, advances to, for dairy- and beef-cattle purchases 528 Federal Trade Commission, transfer of unexpended balances to Securities and Exchange Commission 908 Fisheries Bureau, sum authorized for construction of vessel for research work 1201 Forest highways, trails, etc., sum authorized for construction 994 Fort Francis E. Warren, authorized for purchase of lands for addition to 955 Fort Niagara, N.Y., international celebration, sum authorized for participation 1019 Appropriation for 1244 Grand Island, Nebr., radio station, authorized for purchase of additional lands for 805 Hampton Roads Naval Base, sum authorized for acquisition of additional lands 957 Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, sum available for encouragement of saving and home financing 134, 647 Impounding of 14 Indian pueblos, payments authorized to 108 Indians, vocational education, sum authorized for 986 Inter-American highway, reconnaissance survey 996, 1042ix International Council of Scientific Unions, sum authorized for annual share 976 Lincoln, Nebr., restoration of mineral water on post-office site at 1205 Marine Band attendance at encampment and convention 1245 Monocacy National Military Park, Md., administration 1200 Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission, sum authorized 1224 Natchez Trace Parkway, sum authorized for survey 791 National Archives, sum authorized 1124 Appropriation for 1026 National Cooperative Employment Service, amounts available for apportionment among States 114 National Industrial Recovery Act, authorized 210 Naval vessel construction to treaty limits, sums authorized 505 Navy and Marine Memorial, sum authorized for erection 1243 Non-Indian claimants for lands disposessed, compensation authorized 109 Office of corporation counsel, D.C., personal services 349 Pan American Sanitary Conference, attendance of delegates 1182 Permanent Appropriations Repeal Act 1224 Persons charged with crime, sum authorized for apprehension or furnishing information respecting 910 Philippine Islands currency reserves, readjustment of, authorized 1115 Railroad Retirement Act, expenses, etc 1286 Reduction of specific annual appropriations authorized 14 Rural post roads, sum authorized for construction of 994 Seneca Indian School, Okla., aquisition of land of 1184 Silver Purchase Act of 1934, authorized 1181 Appropriation for 1060 Tobacco Control Act, expenses, etc 1279 Transfer of appropriation for “public works” to expenditure for personnel, prohibited 13 Unemployment relief 23 Vocational education in States and Territories, fiscal years 1935–37, sum authorized 792 Writings of George Washington, printing additional sets 1210 **Aquatic Products:** Association of producers of, authorized 1213 Powers of; requirements 1214 Prohibited acts 1214 Arbitration: Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promotion of International, appropriation for contribution 534 International Bureau of Permanent Court of, appropriation for contribution 534 **Architect of the Capitol.** *See also* Legislative Branch of the Government. Capitol grounds, enlargement of, balance available 1024 Harding, Damon W., employment continued 1025 Supreme Court Building: Care and maintenance 668 Furnishings to be supplied by 1027 **Archives.** *See* National Archives. **Argentina:** Appropriation for— Ambassador to 530 Pan American Sanitary Conference, Buenos Aires, sum for attendance of delegates 1182 **Arizona:** Appropriation for— Grand Canyon National Park, administration 386 Indians, support, etc., of 369, 375, 376 National forest administration 482 Fort Lowell Military Reservation, deferred payments on homestead entries 350 University of Arizona, selection of certain lands for use of, authorized 786 **Arkansas:** Appropriation for— Hot Springs National Park administration 386 National forest administration 482 Coinage to commemorate anniversary of admission into Union 776 Ouachita National Forest, creation of game refuge 128 **Arlington Experimental Farm, Va.,** appropriation for 479 **Arlington Memorial Bridge:** Appropriation for maintenance, etc 295, 388 Arlington Memorial Bridge Commission: Appropriation for continuing construction of bridge 285 Resurfacing, etc., road, if Virginia completes construction of Lee Boulevard to 285 **Arlington National Cemetery,** appropriation for care, etc., of amphitheater, etc 638 **Armament,** suspension of naval, etc., construction in event of international agreement for limitation of 202 **Arms,** prohibition on sale of, to countries engaged in armed conflict in Chaco 811x **Army.** *See also* National Defense Act; War Department. Airplanes, pilots, etc., loan for emergency air mail transportation 508 Claims of officers and enlisted men under Act of March 2, 1899 657 Distinguished Service Cross, issue of, in lieu of Certificate of Merit and Distinguished Service Medal 396 Enlisted men, indebtedness of, cancelation of unpaid balance authorized 1222 Flying duty extra pay, reduction of 307 Foreign decorations, authorizing certain officers to accept 1267 Fort Niagara, N.Y., international celebration, sum authorized for participation 1019 Appropriation for 1244 Housing projects, National Industrial Recovery Act 202 Obsolete equipment of, donation to American Legion authorized 815 Officers and enlisted men, tours of duty in Tropics restricted 815 Retirement pay of disabled officer serving during World War 10 **Army Medical Museum,** appropriation for 629 **Army War College.** *See* War Department. **Arrests,** authority to make, officers of Division of Investigation, Justice Department 1008 **Arsenals,** appropriation for repairs, etc 630 **Ashford, Bailey K.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Astoria, Oreg.:** Bridge authorized across Columbia River at 949 Time extended for bridging 576 **Astrophysical Observatory,** appropriation for 296, 517 **Atchison, Kans.,** bridge authorized across Missouri River at 991 **Atlanta, Ga.,** appropriation for penitentiary maintenance 544 **Atlantic Coast,** appropriation for surveys 558 **Attorney General.** *See also* Justice, Department of. Adjustment of conflicting land claims along Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and Rock Creek, authorized 836 Apprehension of persons charged with crime; awards 910 Civil actions at law, united rules effective on report to Congress by 1064 District attorneys to prevent violations of codes of fair competition, under direction of 196 Emergency Railroad Transportation Act, prosecution of violations of, under direction of 215 Medicinal liquor permit regulations to be prescribed by Secretary of Treasury and 24 Olmstead Lands, adjustment of claims to 959 Pan American Petroleum Co., etc., claims upon certain assets of, release authorized 30 Rights-of-way over Federal property for highways, approval of acquisition by 204 Securities Act of 1933, prosecution of unlawful acts under 86 Trade and commerce, prosecutions of unlawful interference with 980 Yearly renewable term insurance, compromise judgments approved by 302 **Audited Claims:** Deficiency appropriation for— Agriculture, Department of 102, 281, 1047, 1052 Commerce, Department of 102, 281, 1048, 1052, 1054 District of Columbia 1029, 1052 Independent Offices 102, 281, 1047, 1052, 1054 Interior, Department of 102, 282, 1048, 1052 Justice, Department of 102, 282, 1048, 1052, 1054 Labor, Department of 103, 282, 1049, 1052 Legislative Branch of the Government 102, 281, 1047 Navy Department 103, 104, 282, 1049, 1053, 1054 Post Office Department 104, 283,1051, 1054 State, Department of 103, 282, 1049, 1053 Treasury Department 103, 282, 1049, 1053 War Department 103, 282, 1050, 1053, 1054 **Austria,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Aviation,** appropriation for investigation and development of a national program 627 **Aviation Commission,** appropriation for salaries and expenses 1025 **B** **Bachelor of Science,** degree conferred on Naval, Military, and Coast Guard Academy graduates 73 **Bailiffs,** United States courts, appropriation for pay of 542 **Bainbridge Island, Wash.,** time extended for bridging Agate Pass at 1203xi **Baltimore, Md.:** Appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 424 Time extended for bridging Chesapeake Bay at 939 **Bancroft School, D.C.,** appropriation for equipment 235 **“Bank”,** construed in Bank Conservation Act 2 **Bank Check Tax,** termination of 768 **Bank Conservation Act:** Terms defined 2 Conservators; appointment, duties, etc 3 Expenses of conservatorship; payment 3 Bank examination to be made 3 Discretionary termination of conservatorship 3 Withdrawals for benefit of depositors; pro rata distribution 3 Deposits received during conservatorship; not subject to payment or withdrawal limitations 3 Segregation of; use to discharge prior indebtedness of bank denied 3 Cash balance to be maintained; investments 3 Federal Reserve banks, authority to maintain separate deposit accounts 3 Reorganizations, national banking associations; when effective 3 Approval of Comptroller; consent of depositors, stockholders, etc 4 Claims satisfied under reorganization plan 4 Conduct of affairs after reorganization; disposition of books, records, assets, etc 4 Status of nonconsenting depositors, creditors, stockholders 4 Deposits; segregation to cease upon termination of conservatorship, etc 4 Publication of termination required; copy of notice to depositors 4 Conservators, penalties subject to 5 Rules and regulations to be prescribed by Comptroller 5 Approval by Secretary of Treasury 5 Penalty provisions 5 Amendment— “Bank” substituted for “national banking association” in section 207 72 **Bank Deposits,** insurance of. *See* Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. **Banking Act of 1933:** Appropriation for expenses under 1060 Deficiency appropriation for payment for capital stock of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 279 Definitions 162 Organizations, etc., to be included within term “affiliate” 162 “Holding company affiliate”, construed 163 Federal Reserve Act, amendments— Reserve banks; administration by Board of Directors 163 Discounts and advances to member banks 163 Board regulations governing conditions of discounts, etc 163 Requirement of information of character of loans and investments by member banks 163 Report to Board when undue use of bank credit 163 Suspension of member bank from credit facilities 163 Member banks affiliated with same holding company affiliate; designation for participation in elections 163 Dividend payments, Reserve banks; franchise tax payment eliminated 163 Morris Plan Banks, application for membership 164 State member banks, branches authorized 164 Mutual savings banks, application for membership 164 Amount of surplus and undivided profits required 164 Subscription for Reserve bank capital stock 164 Annual adjustment of subscription 164 Deposit in lieu of subscription 164 Reports of admitted banks and affiliates; form; contents; publication 165 Penalty provisions, failure to make reports 165 State member banks; limitations respecting purchase, etc., investment securities 165 Stock certificates of, not to represent stock of other corporations; exceptions 165 Agreements required of, under R.S., section 5144 166 Surrender of membership privileges on failure to obtain agreement 166 Examination of, and affiliates; assessment of expenses 166 Penalty provision, failure to permit examination 166xii Federal Reserve Board; readjustment of terms of members 166 Term of successors; designation of Governor 167 Principal offices of; determination of internal management policies 167 Power of, to fix percentage of member bank capital and surplus represented by loans 167 Federal Open Market Committee created 168 Members; election of; meetings 168 Regulations governing open-market operations by Reserve banks 168 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; created 168 Liquidation of closed banks; insurance of deposits 168 Corporate management 168 Appropriation for subscription for corporate capital stock 168 Payments for subscription; receipts 169 Stock certificates; classes; entitlement to dividend payments 169 Subscription of Reserve banks for class B stock required 169 Of member banks for class A 169 Of banks applying for membership, or closed national banks 169 Of State banks and trust companies, mutual savings banks applying for membership after July 1, 1936 170 Annual adjustment of outstanding stock 171 Cancellation of stock when bank declared insolvent 171 Corporate rights, powers, etc 172 Administration of corporate affairs 172 Insurance of deposits of member banks 172 Percentages of insurance 173 Rights of Corporation against assets of closed banks 173 Organization of new national banks 173 Acceptance of deposits; investments; maintenance of reserve with Reserve bank 173 Stock subscriptions; preemption rights 174 Issue of certificate to commence business 174 Voluntary liquidation; deposit insurance account 174 State member banks; appointment of receiver when closed 174 Organization of new national bank 174 Deposit to cover insured deposit liabilities 175 Management of new bank 175 Organization of new bank when Corporation as receiver unlawful under State law 175 Levy on class A. stockholders; credit of assessment to insurance fund 176 Dividends unless assessment paid, unlawful 176 Terms construed 176 Exclusion of deposits payable in foreign country, in determining deposit liabilities 176 Rules and regulations to be prescribed by Corporation 176 Powers of Corporation; deposit or investment of surplus funds 176 Loans to national banks 176 Sale of assets of insolvent banks to Corporation 176 Corporate obligations, aggregate amount of outstanding; redemption 177 Nontaxable 177 Note, debenture forms; issue; custody of plates, dies, etc 177 Annual report of Corporation 177 Penalty provisions 177 Exclusive use of corporate name 178 Criminal Code, applicability of 178 Secret Service Division, Treasury Department; detection, etc., of violators 178 Temporary Federal Deposit Fund; Corporation to open 179 Membership in Fund; State banks not members of Reserve system 179 Rules and regulations respecting examinations 179 Certified statement by Fund members 179 Payments to be made; amount 179 Additional assessment on Fund members authorized 179 Payment of insured deposit liabilities, closed members of Fund 179 Maximum amount of payment 179 Refunds 180 Subscription for class A. stock required, State bank member of Fund 180xiii Advances by Reserve banks to member banks on 15-day promissory notes 180 90-day notes when security eligible for rediscount 180 Rates of advances 180 Due date of, when member bank increases outstanding loans for stock investments, etc 180 Ineligibility of member bank as borrower thereafter 181 Board supervision over member bank transactions with foreign banks 181 Member bank as agent in making loans on security of stocks, etc., prohibited 181 Demand deposits, interest prohibited 181 Prior contracts excluded; deposits payable in foreign country 181 Time deposits; interest rate 182 Postal savings deposits; withdrawals; notice 182 Security not required when deposits insured 182 Ineligibility of member bank officer as borrower, 182 Extension of existing loans 182 Report when officer indebted to other member bank 182 Penalty provisions 182 Loans, extensions of credit by member bank to affiliates; aggregate amount; security required 183 Bank premises; investments in; approval required 184 International or foreign banking, suits involving 184 Jurisdiction of United States district courts 184 Removal of suits to Federal court 184 Attachment, etc., against Reserve bank or property before final judgment denied 184 National banking laws; powers of national banks extended 184 Limitations on investment in securities 184 When limitations effective 185 National banking associations; amount of capital required on organization 185 Membership limitation 185 Stock certificates, banking associations; use to represent stock in other corporation prohibited 186 Cumulative voting of shares; limitations on holding companies 186 Agreements required of holding company before issue of voting permit 187 Revocation of permit upon violation of agreement or provisions of Act 188 Forfeiture of rights upon revocation 188 Member bank affiliations with security selling, etc., organizations 188 Elimination of; penalty provisions 188 Forfeiture of membership rights when continued violations 188 National bank branches, establishment, approval required 189 Limitations 190 Aggregate capital of association and branches 190 Consolidations of national banks 190 Property rights, duties, and powers 190 Limitation on interest rate received by association 191 Commercial paper; when no rate fixed by State law 191 National bank affiliates; reports; contents; publication of 191 Examination of; forfeiture of rights on refusal 192 Powers of examiners; expenses; assessment on refusal to pay 192 Penalty, affiliate refusing to permit examination 193 National banks; resumption of business by closed 193 Depositors’ consent required; creditors 193 Removals, member bank directors and officers 193 Governing board, member banks 194 Requirement of; number of members; eligibility to membership 194 Engaging in securities transactions prohibited 194 Clayton Act amendment, interlocking directorates, etc., unlawful 194 Separability of provisions 195 Amendments— Preferred stock, issue of more than one class under Sec 301 147 Rights, etc., under Sec 302
(b)148 Stock ownership by officials of member banks of Federal Reserve system 971 **Bank Notes,** redemption of unidentifiable 127 **Bankruptcy,** sum available for compensation, etc., conciliation commissioners 98 **Bankruptcy Act of 1898, Amendments:** Claims for damage, respecting executory contracts, time for filing 991xiv Compositions and Extensions, Amendments— Debtors proposal for extension, plan for financial rehabilitation 922 Personal representative of deceased individual included for settlement purposes 922 Jurisdiction of debtor and property when petition filed 923 Appointment and apportionment of receivers and trustees 923 Obligation of persons secondarily liable 925 Conciliation Commissioners— Appointment; compensation 925 Franking privileges extended to 924 Corporate Reorganization— Additional jurisdiction, courts of bankruptcy 912 Petition of insolvent corporation 912 Filing; contents; fee 912 Order of court on 912 Jurisdiction of court over debtor and property during pendency of proceedings 912 Petition of subsidiary insolvent corporation 912 Jurisdiction of court over 912 Petition of creditors; involuntary proceedings 913 Answer of corporation to be filed 913 Approval of, if material allegations admitted 913 Determination of issues, when allegations denied 913 Approval or dismissal of; effect of 913 Determination of issues presented by minority stockholders 913 Plan of reorganization; provisions to be included 913 Persons deemed to be affected by 914 Terms defined 914 Priority of certain unsecured claims 915 Claim of person injured by rejection of executory contract 915 Claims of landlord 915 Suspension of running of statute of limitations 915 Authority of judge after approval of petition or answer 915 Over debtor and property 916 Proposal of plan of reorganization by creditors 917 By stockholders 918 Acceptance and confirmation of plan 918 When debtor a utility subject to regulatory commission 919 Modifications authorized 919 Execution of plan 919 Revenue Acts of 1926 and 1932, nonapplicability to security transfers, etc 919 Binding effect of plan when confirmed 920 Execution of plan under direction of judge 920 Discharge decree to issue upon termination of proceedings 920 Securities issued under reorganization plan exempt from provisions of Securities Act of 1933 920 Appointment of receiver or trustee 920 Certified copy of final decree confirming plan; effect as evidence 920 Liquidation of debtors estate; proceedings 921 Prohibitions and limitations on authority 922 Jurisdictional provisions 922 Effective date 922 Judgments, attachments, and liens against bankrupt estate obtained within 4 months of filing petition, discharge of 924 Farmer; Petition in Bankruptcy— Appraisers appointed on request 1289 Property value; debtor’s exemptions 1289 Sale to debtor of part, etc., of estate 1290 Debtor to pay appraised value of disposed property to lien holders 1290 Enforcement of pledge in case of payment default 1290 Discharge upon completing obligation 1290 Creditors’ objections to manner of payments, etc., court to stay proceedings 5 years 1291 Subsequent settlement 1291 Sale of property by trustee if terms not complied with 1291 Municipal Debt Readjustments— Declaration of policy 798 Additional jurisdiction, courts of bankruptcy 798 Petition of insolvent taxing district; filing 798 Filing fee; contents 799 Plan of readjustment to accompany petition; consent of creditors 799 Order of judge on petition 799 Dissenting creditors, decision on issues 799 “Plan of readjustment”; construed 799 Class of creditors deemed affected by 799 “Securities”, “creditors” construed 799xv Group representation of creditors; requirements 799 Approval of petition, requirements; authority of judge 800 Notice to creditors; publication of notice of hearing to consider plan 800 Extension of time where plan not accepted or confirmed 800 Schedules, filing by taxing district 800 Creditors claims; manner of filing; classification 800 Rejection of executory contracts of taxing district 800 Notices to creditors of determinations and hearings 800 Inspection of books and records of taxing district 800 Allowances for services and expenses 800 Assessments for expenses 801 Stay of pending suits against taxing district 801 Special master, reference of matters to 801 Limitations on authority of judge 801 Right of taxing district and creditors to be heard 801 Plan of readjustment; acceptance by creditors before confirmation 801 Confirmation of plan by judge; requirements 801 Modification of; rights of creditors after confirmation 802 Confirmation of plan; binding effect of 802 Reasons to be stated when disapproval of 802 Certified copy of decree approving as evidence of court’s jurisdiction 802 Effective date of amendment 802 Powers of state over political subdivisions not impaired 802 Separability of provisions 803 Provable debts; priority of 924 Enumeration of 923 Railroad reorganization, removal of causes arising from 924 **Banks and Banking.** *See also* Bank Conservation Act; Banking Act of 1933; National Banking Associations. Banking institutions in District of Columbia, stock of, hereafter issued, not subject to double liability 352 Shareholders’ liability 353 Banks for Cooperatives. *See* Farm Credit Act of 1933. Deposits, insurance of. *See* Federal Reserve Act, Amendments. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. *See* Federal Reserve Act, Amendments. Federal Land Banks. *See* Federal Farm Loan Act. Federal Reserve System. *See* Federal Reserve Act. Foreign banking transactions, suits arising under 184 Original jurisdiction of United States district courts 184 Franchise tax, payment by Federal Reserve banks eliminated 164 Fund for Mutuals. *See* Federal Reserve Act, Amendments. Investments in premises by banks 184 Morris Plan banks, application for membership in Federal Reserve system 164 Mutual savings banks, application for membership in Federal Reserve system 164 National Banking system. *See* Federal Reserve Act, Amendments. National or State banks, loans to receivers, etc., not subject to limitation based on capital and surplus 73 Punishment for certain offenses against banks 783 Savings and loan accounts, insurance of. *See* National Housing Act. State banks and trust companies. *See* Banking Act of 1933. **Barley.** *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act. **Bartlett, George G.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **“Basic Agricultural Commodity,”** construed in Emergency Agricultural Relief Act 38 **Baton Rouge, La.,** bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 507 **Battleships.** *See* Naval Vessels. **Bayou Bartholomew,** bridge authorized across, at Morehouse Parish, La 939 **Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge,** appropriation for administration, etc 490 **Beck, James M.,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1023 **Bedford County, Tenn.,** transferred from Nashville to Winchester division, middle Tennessee judicial district 253 **Beef-Cattle Industry.** *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act. xvi **Beer:** Sale of, legalized; in District of Columbia 25 In Oklahoma 311 Tax on 16 **Belgium,** appropriation for ambassador to 530 **Beltsville, Md.,** appropriation for buildings for animal disease investigations 476 **“Benzol”,** construed 206 **Bethesda, Md.,** appropriation for animal disease experiment station 476 **Big Springs, Tex.,** appropriation for livestock experiments at 476 **Biological Survey, Bureau of.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Biologic Products,** appropriation for regulating sale of 436 **Birds,** appropriation for investigations, refuges, etc 489 **Bismarck, N.Dak.,** appropriation for education of Indians 373 **Black Bass Law,** appropriation for enforcement 304, 561 **Black River,** construction of bridge across at Pocahontas, Ark., legalized 651 **Blackwell, Marion F.,** payment to, for land improvements 277 **Blind,** franking privilege extended to sound-producing records for 678 **Bliss, Robert Woods,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Bloom, Sol,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Board of Commissioners., D.C.** *See* Commissioners, D.C. **Board of Mediation:** Appropriation for 285, 510 Abolished 1193 Mediation Board to be custodian of records of 1197 Transfer of appropriations for, to Mediation Board 1195 **Board of Tax Appeals:** Appropriation for 286, 511 Overpayments found by; credits or refunds 756 Period for petition, redetermination of deficiency 755 Venue for appeals from 760 **Boats,** termination of tax on use of 769 **Boca Chica, Tex.,** time extended for bridging Rio Grande at 1117 **Boise Irrigation Project, Idaho,** appropriation for 380 **Boise National Forest, Idaho,** lands added to 779 **Bolivia:** Appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 Arms and munitions of war sales to, authority to prohibit 811 **Bookkeeping and Warrants, Division of.** *See* Treasury Department. **Boone, Daniel,** coinage authorized to commemorate anniversary of birth of 807 **Boston, Mass.:** Appropriation for— Hydrographic office expenses 424 Pneumatic tube service 448 **Botanic Garden.** *See* Legislative Branch of the Government. **Botany,** appropriation for investigation, etc., wild plants and grazing lands 479 **Boudinot, Frank J.,** compensation to, authorized 972 **Boundary Commissions.** *See* International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico; United States-Canada and Alaska-Canada. **Bourne, Mass.,** conveyance to, authorized 783 **Boxer Rebellion:** Date of beginning and ending to be fixed by President 9 Veterans of— Domiciliary care, permanently disabled 9 Pension payment to 8 Repeal of public laws granting care, etc., to 11 **Boxing Commission, District of Columbia.** *See* District of Columbia. **Brady, John R.,** payment to 280 **Braisted, William C.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Brand, Charles H.,** payment to daughters of 1022 **Brazil,** appropriation for ambassador to 530 **“Brewer,”** defined in Liquor Taxing Act of 1934 315 **Breweries,** tax on 16 **Brewster, Ralph O.,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1203 **Bridgeport, Conn.,** conveyance of Fayerweather Island to, authorized 665 **Bridges:** Consent of Congress granted to Kansas-Missouri compact for acceptance of toll bridge across Missouri River 105 Construction of, authorized across— Allegheny River at— Forest County, Pa 30 Parkers Landing, Pa 29 Pittsburgh, Pa 837 Alsea Bay at Waldport, Oreg 148xvii Bayou Bartholomew at Morehouse Parish, La 939 Celilo Canal, near The Dalles, Oreg 147 Columbia River at— Astoria, Oreg 949 Cathlamet, Wash 950 Connecticut River at Turners Falls, Mass 841 Coos Bay at North Bend, Oreg 137 Cumberland River at Carthage, Tenn 573 Deeps Creek at Cherry Tree Landing, Del 122 Delaware River at Easton, Pa 356 Eleven Points River at Alton, Mo 1208 Grand Calumet River at Gary, Ind 945 Lake Champlain at— East Alburg, Vt 162 West Swanton, Vt 988 Lake Sabine, Tex., at Port Arthur, Tex 1008 Mahoning River at Struthers, Ohio 55 Merrimack River at Lawrence, Mass 1012 Minnesota River at Jordan, Minn 572 Mississippi River at— Baton Rouge, La 507 Hannibal, Mo 358 Lake Bemidji, Minn 573 New Boston, Ill 652 New Orleans, La 396 Saint Louis, Mo 661 Missouri River at— Atchison, Kan 991 Florence, Nebr 981 Washington, Mo 152 Monongahela River at— California, Pa 150 Dravosburg to McKeesport, Pa 837 Pittsburgh, Pa 837 Rankin to Whittaker, Pa 838 Navigable waters in Monroe County, Fla., from Lower Matecumbe Key to No Name Key 138 Northwest River in Norfolk County, Va 96 Ohio River at— Cairo, Ill 577 Rockport, Ind 1016 Shawneetown, Ill 839 Sistersville, W.Va 1013 Wheeling, W.Va 774 Pearl River in State of Mississippi 662 Potomac River at Shepherdstown, W.Va 652 Puget Sound at “The Narrows” 810 Red River at Moorhead, Minn 842 Saint Clair River at Port Huron, Mich 139 Saint Lawrence River at Ogdensburg, N.Y 141 Saint Louis River at Cloquet, Minn 573 Saint Mary’s River at Sault Sainte Marie, Mich 947 Siuslaw River at Florence, Oreg 137 Susquehanna River at— Holtwood, Pa 840 Middletown, Pa 1005 York Furnace, Pa 1003 Tennessee River at Sheffield, Ala 945 Tombigbee River at Naheola, Ala 607 Umpqua River at Reedsport, Oreg 135 Wabash River at— Delphi, Ind 839 Cut-Off Island, Posey County, Ind 653 Yaquina Bay at— Newport, Oreg 136 Nutes Slough 398 Youghiogheny River at McKeesport, Pa 837 Construction of, legalized across— Black River at Pocahontas, Ark 651 Des Moines River near Keokuk, Iowa 651 Saint Francis River at Lake City, Ark 651 Saint Louis River at Cloquet, Minn 780 Legalized, across Staunton and Dan Rivers, Va 96 Maintenance of, across Youngs Bay by Oregon, authorized 356 Time extended for bridging— Agate Pass at Bainbridge Island 1203 Alsea Bay at Waldport, Oreg 804 Chesapeake Bay at Baltimore, Md 939 Columbia River at— Astoria, Oreg 576 The Dalles, Oreg 649, 650 Coos Bay at North Bend, Oreg 804 Delaware River at Trenton, N.J 355 Des Moines River at Saint Francisville, Mo 358 French Board River, between Jefferson and Cocke Counties, Tenn 222 Missouri River at— Brownville, Nebr 947 Garrison, N.Dak 946 Kansas City, Mo 54 Omaha, Nebr 395 Randolph, Mo 572 South Omaha, Nebr 356 Washington, Mo 1015 Weldon Springs, Mo 357xviii Ohio River at Owensboro, Ky 118 Pee Dee River at Georgetown, S.C 54, 838 Rio Grande, at Boca Chica, Tex 1117 Saint Clair River at Port Huron, Mich 983 Saint Lawrence River at— Alexandria Bay, N.Y 360 Ogdensburg, N.Y 927 Savannah River at Sylvania, Ga 946 Siuslaw River at Florence, Oreg 804 Umpqua River at Reedsport, Oreg 804 Wabash River at Sullivan County, Ind 654 Waccamaw River at— Conway, S.C 55 Georgetown, S.C 54, 838 Yaquina Bay at Newport, Oreg 804 Time extended for certain bridging in the State of Oregon 804 **Briggs, Lois Slayton Wood worth,** payment to 97 **Bristol, Arthur L.,** payment of judgment 281 **Britten, Fred A.,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1023 **Broadcasting.** *See* Communications Act of 1934. **Brokers.** *See* Securities Exchange Act of 1934. **Brown, Charles H.,** time extended for bridging Des Moines River 358 **Browne Junior High School, D. C.,** appropriation for 860 **Brownville, Nebr.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at 947 **Bruceton, Pa.,** appropriation for mining station, care, etc 564 **Brumm, George F.,** payment to sisters of 1022 **Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah,** appropriation for administration, etc 385 **Buckeye Cotton Oil Co.,** payment to 101 **Budget, Bureau of the.** *See also* Treasury Department. Naval vessel, aircraft construction, annual estimates to be submitted to 505 **Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Commission,** consent of Congress to the State of New York for establishment of, with Dominion of Canada 662 **Buffalo, N.Y.:** Appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 424 Authority to maintain bridge across Niagara River to Fort Erie, Canada 662 **Building and Loan Associations,** loans by Reconstruction Finance Corporation to, authorized 141 **Bulgaria,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Bullion:** Authority of Secretary of Treasury to require delivery to Treasury 2 Export, hoarding, etc., during national emergency, authority of President to prohibit 1 **Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promotion of International Arbitration,** appropriation for contribution 534 **Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection,** inspection of boiler plates at mills authorized 126 **Bureau of the Budget.** *See* Budget, Bureau of. **Burnham, George,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1023 **Burtons Ferry, Ga.,** time extended for bridging Savannah River at 96 **Business.** *See* Industries. **C** **Cairo, Ill.,** bridge authorized across Ohio River at 577 **California:** Appropriation for— General Grant National Park administration 386 Indians, support, etc., of 369, 375, 376 Lassen Volcanic National Park administration 386 Marine school, maintenance 404 National forest administration 482 Sequoia National Park administration 387 Yosemite National Park administration 387 Central Pacific Railway Co., certain conveyances of, validated 940, 942 Death Valley National Monument, Federal laws extended to 139 East Bay Municipal Utility District, lands granted to 642 Loans, repair of earthquake damages 20 Monterey, easement granted over military reservation at 1208 San Diego, sale of portions of pueblo lands to, authorized 1212 **California Debris Commission:** Appropriation for expenses of 640 Hydraulic mining process, modification of order granting privilege of 1118 Tax payments; credit to debris fund; refund of construction advances 1118 **California, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Monongahela River at 150 **Campbell, Roy H.,** time extended for bridging Des Moines River 358xix **Canada:** Appropriation for— Envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 International Boundary Commission, United States, Alaska, and 535 Air mail service, extension to, authorized 938 Bridge authorized across— Saint Clair River by Great Lakes Bridge Commission 139 Saint Lawrence River by Saint Lawrence Bridge Commission 141 Mace of the Parliament of Upper Canada, return of 978 **Canal Zone.** *See* Panama Canal Zone. **Candy,** termination of tax on 769 **Caperton, William B.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Cape Spartel and Tangier Light, Morocco,** appropriation for contribution 534 **“Capital”, “Capital Stock”,** construed in Act permitting national banking associations to issue preferred stock 5 **Capital Stock and Excess-Profits Taxes:** Application of, as imposed by National Industrial Recovery Act 771 Capital stock tax— Computation of 770 Declaration, information required, payment, existing law continued, time extension 769 Domestic corporations 769 Exemptions 769 Foreign corporations doing business in United States 769 Returns open to official inspection 770 Excess-profits tax— Computation of 770 Laws applicable 771 **Capitol Buildings and Grounds,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 97, 826, 1024 **Capitol Police,** appropriation for salaries, etc 826 **Carlsbad Caverns National Park, N.Mex.:** Appropriation for administration, etc 385 Land exchange authorized 664 **“Carrier”,** defined in Emergency Railroad Transportation Act 211 **Carriers:** Appropriation for valuation of property of 293, 515 Retirement of employees. *See* Railroad Retirement Act. **Carson City, Nev.,** appropriation for education of Indians 372 **Carson National Forest,** protection of watershed within 108 **Carter Seminary, Okla.,** appropriation for education of Indians 373 **Carthage, Tenn.,** construction of bridge authorized across Cumberland River 573 **Casey, John J.,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1023 **Cathlamet, Wash.,** bridge authorized across Columbia River at 950 **Cattle.** *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act. **Caustic Poison Act,** appropriation for enforcement 496 **Cavalry, Chief of.** *See* War Department. **Celilo Canal,** right of way authorized across, at The Dalles, Oreg 147 **Census Bureau.** *See also* Commerce, Department of. Leaves of absence for temporary employees 551 **Central Bank for Cooperatives.** *See* Farm Credit Act of 1933. **Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, D.C.,** appropriation for 245, 869, 1028 **Central Pacific Railway Co.,** certain conveyances of, validated 940, 942 **Cereal Crops and Diseases,** appropriation for investigation 479 **Certificate of Merit,** issue of Distinguished Service Cross in lieu 396 **Champagne,** tax on. *See* Liquor Taxing Act of 1934. **Chandler, Claude,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1023 **Charges d’affaires ad interim.** *See* Foreign Service. **Charitable Contributions.** *See* Income Tax. **Charles H. Burke School, Fort Wingate, N. Mex.,** appropriation for education of Indians 373 **Chattanooga, Tenn.,** Confederate Veterans’ Encampment, loan of Army equipment for 803 **Chehalis River, Wash.,** preliminary examination authorized 953 **Chemawa, Salem, Oreg.,** appropriation for education of Indians 373 **Chemical Warfare Service.** *See* War Department. **Chemistry and Soils, Bureau of.** *See also* Agriculture, Department of. Waste products utilization, cooperation with Bureau of Standards 555 **Cherry Tree Landing, Del.,** bridge authorized across Deeps Creek at 122 **Chesapeake Bay:** time extended for bridge at Baltimore, Md 939 **Chester A. Poling, Inc.,** payment to 101 **Chicago, Ill.:** Appropriation for— Confederate Mound in Oakwood Cemetery, care, etc 639 Hydrographic office expenses 424xx **Chicago World’s Fair Centennial Celebration:** Appropriation for participation in 1934 1025 Exhibits, importation from foreign countries, duty free 793 Regulations to be prescribed by Secretary of Treasury 793 Federal participation in, to be continued; sum authorized 785 **Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park,** acceptance of lands for addition to authorized 666 **Chief Inspector, Post Office Department.** *See* Post Office Department. **Chief of Engineers, Army,** recommendation of river and harbor improvements 201 **Chief of Staff, Army.** *See* National Defense Act, Amendments. **Childhood, American International Institute for Protection of,** appropriation for contribution 534 **Child Labor,** agreements to regulate, in sugar industry 674 **Children’s Bureau.** *See* Labor, Department of. **Children’s Hospital, D.C.,** appropriation for 245, 869, 1028 **Children’s Tuberculosis Sanatorium, D.C.,** appropriation for 245 **Chile,** appropriation for ambassador to 530 **Chillicothe, Ohio,** appropriation for United States Industrial Reformatory 544 **Chilocco, Okla.,** appropriation for education of Indians 373 **China:** Appropriation for— American convict prison maintenance 536 Envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 Preservation of monuments, etc., to American soldiers 639 United States Court for, salaries and expenses 541 Posheng Yen, citizen of, authorized to be admitted to West Point 112 **China Trade Act,** appropriation for enforcement 549 **China Trade Act Corporations.** *See* Income Tax. **Chinch Bugs,** control of, sum appropriated 926 **Chippewa Indians, Minn.:** Appropriation for— Education 372 Hospitals, support 376 Support, etc., of 377 Adjudication of claims against United States authorized 979 Contracts with attorneys extended 980 Lands ceded to United States by treaty, status of and application of liquor laws therein 927 Per capita payment to Red Lake Band, authorized 254 **Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians,** sale of coal and asphalt deposits in lands of 1240 **Choctaw Indians, Okla.,** appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 378 **Choctaw Nation, Minn.,** appropriation for education 372 **Cigarettes,** tax on 768 **Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Judicial Circuit,** appointment of judge to fill vacancy 310 **Circuit Judges.** *See* United States Courts. **Citizenship and Naturalization:** Acquisition of citizenship by minor child upon naturalization of parent 797 Cable Act amendment— Acquisition of citizenship upon marriage to citizen or upon naturalization of spouse 797 Citizenship of child born abroad of American parent— Oath of allegiance 797 Residence requirements of parent; of child 797 Fees in naturalization proceedings— Certificate of arrival, issued for naturalization purposes 597 Counsel fees, alien applying for citizenship 598 Declaration of intentions, receiving and filing 597 New or duplicate certificates, issue 597 Metlakahtla Indians of Alaska, citizenship granted to 667 Naturalization of wife and minor children of insane alien making homestead entries, repeal provision 798 Of widow and minor children of declarant 798 Puerto Rico, persons declared to be citizens of United States 1245 Native not deprived of citizenship, lawfully acquired 1245 Women, married, naturalization of 1245 Renunciation of citizenship upon marriage to alien 797 **Citizens’ Military Training.** *See* War Department. **Citrus Canker,** appropriation for eradication 486 **City Delivery, Postal Service,** appropriation for pay of letter carriers 445xxi **Civil Actions at Law:** Authority of Supreme Court to make and publish rules in 1064 Survival of, in event of death of defendant, when brought by United States to recover damages 311 **Civilian Conservation Corps.** *See* Unemployment Relief. **Civil Service Commission:** Appropriation for 287, 511, 1026 Classification, compensation adjustments permitted after June 30, 1934 512 **Civil Service Retirement Act, Amendments:** Annuitant dying before receiving amount to his credit 1201 Payments; order of precedence 1201 Annuitant electing to receive increased annuity; amount to be paid 1202 Payments; deceased employee ineligible for retirement 1202 Employee legally incompetent 1202 Beneficiaries, naming, by employee or annuitant 1202 Effective date of Act 1202 **Civil Service Retirement Fund,** appropriation for contribution to 303, 520 **Civil War Veterans:** Domiciliary care of permanently disabled 9 Reduction of pension payments to, fiscal year 1934 12 **Civil Works Administration.** *See also* Unemployment Relief. Appropriation authorized for continuing projects 351 Limitation on allocations 352 Deficiency appropriation for damage claims 1045 Administrator, relief grants to State public agency 351 Employees of— Death and disability benefits. *See* Employees’ Compensation Act. Medical care 352 Special death and disability schedules to be established 351 Minor purchases without advertising 352 **Claims, Audited.** *See* Audited Claims. **Claims, Court of.** *See* Justice, Department of. **Claims, Damage.** *See* Damage Claims. **Clarke, John D.,** payment to widow of 1022 **Classification Act of 1923,** amendment, rate of pay when reclassification of position to lower grade 308 **Clay Products,** appropriation for investigating 553 **Clayton Act,** amendment, director, etc., of banking association, etc., not to be director of corporation making loans secured by stock 194 **Clerk Hire:** Appropriation for— Foreign Service 532 Members of Congress 819, 824 **Cleveland, Ohio,** appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 424 **Climax Baskets.** *See* Standard Baskets Act. **Clinch River,** dam construction across, at Cove Creek 67 **Cloquet, Minn.:** Bridge authorized across Saint Louis River at 573 Bridge legalized across Saint Louis River at 780 **Coast and Geodetic Survey.** *See also* Commerce, Department of. Field work, application of airplane to; purchase of cameras, etc 560 Subsistence restrictions 559 **Coast Artillery.** *See* War Department. **Coast Guard.** *See also* Treasury Department. Building for, appropriation not to be used for work on 438 Flying duty extra pay, reduction of 307 Technical services, employment of 431 **Coast Guard Academy,** bachelor of science degree conferred upon gruadates of 73 **Coast Pilot,** appropriation for compilation of 558 **Cochetopa National Forest,** lands added to 658 **Coconut Oil,** processing tax on 763 **Code of Laws,** Canal Zone 1122 **Codes of Fair Competition.** *See also* National Industrial Recovery Act. Adjustment of claims of Government contractors whose cost of performance increased by compliance with 974 **Code, United States,** appropriation for new edition 1024 **Coffee.** *See* Puerto Rico. **Coffin, Thomas C.,** payment to widow of 1022 **Cohoes Historical Society, Cohoes, N.Y.,** donation of bronze trophy guns to 1117 **Coins and Coinage.** *See also* Currency Regulation. Arkansas, coinage to commemorate anniversary of admission into Union 776 Connecticut, coinage to commemorate anniversary of founding 1200 Daniel Boone Bicentennial, coinage to commemorate, authorized 808xxii Maryland, coinage to commemorate founding of 679 Provisions in obligations requiring gold, etc., payments declared against public policy 113 Payments to be made in legal tender, definitions 113 Coins, etc., as legal tender; abrased gold coins according to weight 113 **Collection of Tax.** *See* Income Tax. **CoIlect-on-Delivery Mail.** *See* Postal Service. **Colombia,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Colon, C.Z.,** appropriation for waterworks, sewers, and pavements 642 **Colorado:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 369, 375, 377 Mesa Verde National Park administration 386 National forest administration 482 Rocky Mountain National Park administration 387 Cochetopa National Forest, lands added to 658 Pike National Forest, lands added to 657 **Colorado River Indian Reservation, Ariz.,** appropriation for irrigation 370 **Color Investigations,** appropriation for 485, 553 **Columbia, Conn.,** term of district court to be held at 148 **Columbia Hospital, D.C.,** appropriation for 245, 869 **Columbia Institution for the Deaf, D.C.,** appropriation for 234, 394, 858 **Columbia Pianograph Co.,** payment to 100 **Columbia Polytechnic Institute, D.C.,** appropriation for 247, 872 **Columbia River:** Bridge authorized across at— Astoria, Oreg 949 Cathlamet, Wash 950 Preliminary examination authorized 954 Right-of-way across lands along, authorized 147 Time extended for bridging at— Astoria, Oreg 576 The Dalles, Oreg 649, 650 **Columbus Day,** proclamation for observance of 657 **Columbus, Ohio,** appropriation for care, etc., Confederate Cemetery, Camp Chase 639 **Columbus University of Washington, D.C.,** incorporation 928 **Comanche Indians, Okla.,** appropriation for payment to, from royalty funds 367 **Commerce.** *See* Trade and Commerce. **Commerce, Department of:** Appropriation for— Aircraft in commerce 547 Air-navigation facilities 547 Census Bureau 551 Census of agriculture 551 Coast and Geodetic Survey 557 Contingent expenses 546 Federal Employment Stabilization Board 547 Fisheries, Bureau of 560 Black bass law, enforcement of 304, 561 Mississippi Wild Life and Fish Refuge, construction, etc 561 Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Bureau of 548 China Trade Act enforcement 549 Customs statistics collection expenses 549 District and cooperative office service 548 Foreign buyers, compilation of lists of, charges for 550 Investigations, etc 549 Living quarters, etc., abroad 550 Transportation of families and effects of officers; remains of officers dying abroad 550 Lighthouses, Bureau of 556 Mines, Bureau of 562 Buildings and grounds, maintenance, Bruceton and Pittsburgh, Pa 564 Experiment Stations, personal services, etc 564 Helium production, etc 564 Investigations, etc 562 Navigation and Steamboat Inspection, Bureau of 552 Patent Office 561 Printing and binding 546 Secretary, Office of, salaries 546 Shipping Board Bureau 566 Merchant Fleet Corporation 566, 567 Standards, Bureau of 552 Deficiency appropriation for— Aircraft in commerce 1032 Audited claims 102, 281, 1048, 1052, 1054 Contingent expenses 1032 Damage claims 280, 1045 Fisheries, Bureau of, propagation of food fishes, etc 1032 Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Bureau of 1032 Customs statistics collection expenses 1032 Foreign Commerce Service, allowance for quarters 1032 Foreign-trade restrictions, investigation of 1032xxiii Judgments 100, 1046 Lighthouses, Bureau of, retired pay, officers, etc 1032 Air Commerce Act, amendments. *See* Air Commerce Act. Fayerweather Island, Conn., conveyance authorized 665 Fisheries Bureau, construction of vessel for research work, authorized 1201 Lighthouse depot, acquisition of site for, at New Orleans, La 657 Pass a’Loutre Lighthouse Reservation, La., conveyance authorized 664 Silva, Antone, acceptance of foreign decoration by 167 **Commissioner of Indian Affairs.** *See* Interior Department. **Commissioner of Internal Revenue:** Distilled spirits, information concerning disposition of substances used in manufacture of 1020 Examination of books, etc., bearing on liability of transferee of property 757 Floor tax on distilled spirits and wine, regulations governing returns 315 Regulations governing extension of time for payments 315 Liens, discharge of 758 Lubricating oil and gasoline, taxes on, regulations by 764 Petroleum, crude, producers’ and refining tax on, regulations by 766, 767 Illegally produced, penalties and awards to informers with respect to 759 Processing tax on certain oils, regulations by 763 Revenue law regulations, etc., application of, without retrocative effect 757 Sale of personal property under distraint; resale; accounting 757 Silver sales and transfers, stamp taxes 1179 Stamps on distilled spirits containers, regulations governing issue, affixing, etc 317 Suits, substitution of successor’s name not required hereafter 760 Tobacco Control Act, tax, etc., regulations by 1275 **Commissioners, D.C.:** Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; appointment of members by 321 Appointment of personnel; three additional assistant corporation counsel authorized 322 Alcoholic beverage sales in District of Columbia. *See* District of Columbia Alcoholic Beverage Control Act. Asphalt plant purchase authorization 229 Authority and powers of, with respect to sale of beer 25 Calvert Street Bridge construction, study and reinvestigation by 229 **Commissioners of Conciliation,** appropriation for 568 **Commissioners, United States Courts,** appropriation for fees of 277 **Commission of Fine Arts,** appropriation for 287 **Commission on Aviation Policy.** *See also* Air Mail Act. Appointment; purpose; report to Congress 938 Powers and duties 939 **Committee on Revision of the Laws:** Appropriation for 1023 Form, style, etc., of printing publications presented by 948 Publication of new edition of U. S. Code 1024 **Commodity Benefits.** *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act. **Common Carriers.** *See also* Carriers; Communications Act of 1934; Railroad Retirement Act. Reports of, under Securities Exchange Act of 1934 895 **“Common Stock”** construed in Act permitting national banking associations to issue preferred stock 5 **Communications Act of 1934:** Federal Communications Commission, creation 1064 Application of Act 1065 Definitions 1065 Commission; composition of 1066 Terms of office, compensation 1067 Appointments by 1067 Expenditures authorized 1067 Proceedings, reports, etc 1068 Divisions of; assignment of work to 1068 Jurisdiction and power of 1069 Assignment of work to commissioner; restriction; powers 1069 Common carriers; service and charges 1070 Discrimination and preferences 1070 Charges; schedules of 1070 Hearing on lawfulness; suspension 1071 Determination of reasonable, by Commission 1072 Damages; liability for 1072 Recovery of 1073 Complaints to Commission; orders for payment of money 1073 Franks and passes 1073 Contracts, copies of, to be filed with Commission 1073xxiv Interlocking directorates; officials dealing in securities 1074 Valuation of property 1074 Extension of lines 1075 Services, equipment, etc., transactions relating to 1076 Receivers and trustees, application of Act to 1077 Liability for acts and omissions of agents 1077 Management, inquiries into 1077 Reports, annual, etc 1077 Accounts, records, etc.; depreciation charges 1078 Telephone companies, special provisions relating to 1080 Radio, special provisions relating to 1081 License for communication or transmission of energy 1081 Zones 1081 General powers of Commission 1082 Waiver by licensee 1083 Government-owned stations 1083 Foreign ships 1083 Licenses, allocation of; terms 1083 Applications for; foreign communication 1084 Hearings; form; conditions 1085 Holding and transfer of; limitation 1086 Refusal of, in certain cases 1086 Revocation of 1086 Antitrust laws, application of 1087 Preservation of competition in commerce 1087 Facilities for candidates for public office 1088 Lotteries, etc 1088 Announcement of paid broadcast 1089 Transmitting apparatus, operation of 1089 Construction permits 1089 Distress signals; designation of stations liable to interfere with 1090 Intercommunication in mobile service 1090 Interference between government and commercial stations 1090 Minimum power, use of 1091 False distress signals; rebroadcasting; studios of foreign stations 1091 Censorship; indecent language 1091 Naval stations, use of, for commercial messages 1091 Philippine Islands and Canal Zone, special provision as to 1092 Radio laws, administration in territories and possessions 1092 Procedural and administrative provisions 1092 Jurisdiction to enforce Act and orders of Commission 1092 Enforcement or suspension of orders; appeals 1093 Inquiries; reports 1094 Rehearing on decision, order, etc 1095 Mandamus to compel furnishing of facilities 1095 Petition for enforcement of order for payment of money 1095 Orders not for payment of money, when effective 1096 Proceedings, witnesses and depositions, provisions relating to 1096 Joint boards, cooperation with State commissions 1098 Joinder of parties 1098 Documents filed to be public records; use in proceedings 1099 Designation of agent for service 1099 Remedies in Act not exclusive 1099 Limitations as to actions at law 1099 Orders of Commission, provisions relating to 1100 Penal provisions, forfeitures 1100 General penalty 1100 Rules, etc., violations of 1100 Rebates and offsets, forfeiture in cases of H01 Forfeiture provisions 1101 Venue of offenses 1101 Miscellaneous provisions H01 Interstate Commerce Commission, transfer of certain duties of 1101 Postmaster General, certain powers, etc., of, vested in Commission 1102 Repeals and amendments— Interstate Commerce Act; Submarine Cables Act; Antitrust Act 1102 Transfer of employees, records, property, and appropriations 1102 Effect of transfers, repeals, and amendments 1103 Communications, unauthorized publication of 1103 War emergency, powers of President 1104 Effective date of Act 1105 Separability clause 1105 Short title 1105 **Competition.** *See* National Industrial Recovery Act, Codes of fair competition. **Compositions and Extensions.** *See* Bankruptcy Act of 1898, Amendments. xxv **Comptroller General:** Adjustment of claims authorized, Government contractors whose costs of performance increased by compliance with codes of fair competition 974 Compromise judgments, yearly renewable term insurance, credits to be allowed in disbursement accounts 302 Indian pupils, claim allowed for tuition of, Choctaw County, Okla 105 Rate of pay when reclassification of position to lower grade, credit authorized by 308 Tennessee Valley Corporation transactions to be audited by 63 **Comptroller of the Currency.** *See also* Bank Conservation Act; Treasury Department. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, membership, board of directors 168 Ineligibility to hold office in member bank of Federal Reserve system 166 **Conciliation Commissioners.** *See also* Bankruptcy Act of 1898, Amendments. Sum available for compensation, etc 98 **Confederate Veterans.** *See* United Confederate Veterans. **Congress.** *See also* Legislative Branch of Government. Air mail, emergency transporting by War Department, report to 509 Archivist of United States, reports by 1123 Civil actions at law, united rules effective upon report by Attorney General to 1064 Commission on aviation policy, report to 938 Compensation of members, deductions for delinquent indebtedness 1024 Consent of, granted to Kansas-Missouri compact for acceptance of toll bridge across Missouri River 105 Contracts with States for social welfare of Indians, reports to 596 Corporation of Foreign Bondholders Act, 1933, annual report to 95 Counting electoral votes in; time 879 Crime suppression, compacts between States for mutual assistance, authorized 909 District of Columbia Alley Dwelling Act, annual reports under 932 District of Columbia taxicabs, issuance of orders requiring meters in, forbidden until approved by 224 Documents, allotment of 1017 Federal Communications Commission to make annual report to 1068 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, annual report of 177 Federal Emergency Administration of Public Work, termination by 201 Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, succession of, until corporation dissolved by act of 345 Federal Highway Act, reports of Secretary of Agriculture 995 Federal Housing Administrator, annual report to 1247 Federal Power Commission electrical energy rate investigation, report to 591 Federal Prison Industries, report of board of directors 1212 Federal Trade Commission investigation of utilities, report 1242 Foreign decorations held by State Department, list of persons for whom intended, to be furnished to 1267 Franking privilege, Members and certain officials of 1018 Members of— Acreage and cattle reduction contracts under Agricultural Adjustment Act, right to participate 337 Contracts and agreements under Federal Farm Loan Act, and other designated acts 1264 Time of election 879 National Housing Administration, reports to 1247 National Industrial Recovery Act, declaration of policy of 195 Permanent appropriations, annual consideration of 1224 Resident Commissioners, commencement of term of office 879 River and harbor improvements, approval of 201 Securities Exchange Act of 1934— Annual report of Commission 901 Report of Commission on segregation of dealer-broker functions 892 On unlisted securities 893 Statistical studies of Labor Department, report to 583 Tennessee Valley Corporation to make annual report to President and 63 Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission, report 1244 Trading with enemy Act, orders, etc., issued under Sec 5 (b), approval by 1 Transportation improvement, Federal Coordinator to transmit recommendations to 216xxvi Veterans’ regulations prescribed by President, transmission of copy to 12 **Connecticut:** Bridgeport, conveyance of Fayerweather Island to, authorized 665 Coinage authorized, to commemorate anniversary of founding 1200 To constitute one judicial district 148 **Connecticut River:** Bridge authorized across at Turners Falls, Mass 841 Preliminary examination authorized 952 **Connecticut Tercentenary Commission.** *See* Connecticut. **Conservation Corps.** *See* Civil Works Administration; Unemployment Relief. **Conservation of Wild Life, Fish, and Game.** *See also* National Forests. Cooperation of Federal and other agencies 401 Investigations authorized, effect of sewage, trade wastes, etc 401 Impounded waters, uses authorized 401 Indian reservations and public domain, conservation of wildlife on 402 Game farms, establishment 402 Donations of land, acceptance of 402 Setting up additional bureau forbidden 402 **Conservators.** *See* Bank Conservation Act. **Constitution of United States,** proclaiming date of repeal of eighteenth amendment 209 **Construction and Repair, Bureau of.** *See* Navy Department. **Construction Projects.** *See* Public Works. **Consular Service.** *See* Foreign Service. **Contingent Expenses:** Appropriation for— Agriculture, Department of 468 Army 616 Commerce, Department of 546 District of Columbia 226, 850 Executive Office 284, 509 Foreign Service 533 General Accounting Office 292 House of Representatives 824 Interior Department 363 Justice, Department of 537 Labor, Department of 568 Library of Congress 830 Navy Department 423 Post Office Department 443 Senate 820 State, Department of 529 Treasury Department 426 War Department 615 Deficiency appropriation for— Commerce, Department of 1032 District of Columbia 1027 House of Representatives 97 Justice, Department of 98, 277, 1035 State, Department of 1038 **Contractors.** *See* Government Contractors. **Contracts.** *See also* Gold Clause Contracts. Air mail, awarding prohibited when salary exceeding $17,500 paid 305 Salary reduction, employment on part-time basis 305 Transportation, modification, etc., of; compensation 305 Compensation when contract contains settlement clause 305 Suits against United States when accord not reached 305 **Conventions.** *See* Postal Treaties and Conventions. **Convicts,** appropriation for maintenance of prisons abroad for 536 **Conway, S. C.,** time extended for bridging Waccamaw River at 55 **Coontz, Robert E.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Cooperative Bank Commissioner,** appointment, Farm Credit Administration 273 **Coordinator of Transportation.** *See* Federal Coordinator of Transportation. **Coos Bay, Oreg.:** Bridge authorized across, at North Bend 137 Time extended for bridging 804 **Coquille, Oreg.,** protection of watershed and water supply of 956 **Corcoran Gallery of Art,** Central Heating Plant to furnish heat to 1044 **Cordials Tax on.** *See* Liquor Taxing Act of 1934. **Corn, processing of.** *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act. **Corporate Reorganization.** *See* Bankruptcy Act of 1898, Amendments. **Corporation of Foreign Bondholders Act, 1933:** Creation; principal office, branches 93 Board of directors; terms; successors; eligibility 93 Corporate powers, duties, and authority 93 Accounts to be kept 94 Annual report to Congress 95 Assessment for charges; maximum amount 95 Authority of Corporation to receive subscriptions 95xxvii Loans by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 95 Unlawful acts 95 Effective date of Act 95 Short title 95 **Corporations:** Advances to, by Federal Reserve banks, authorized 7 Security required; interest rate 7 Review by Federal Reserve Board 7 Consolidated returns of, rate of tax 209 Dividends, tax on 206 Dividends not taxed 207 Liability of corporation 207 Provisions of Revenue Act of 1932 applicable 207 Returns of 206 Domestic and foreign, tax on 207 Corporations to which not applicable 207 Returns of; inspection; adjusted declared value 207, 208 Net incomes, tax on 208 Assessment and collection of 208 Tax on. *See* Capital Stock and Excess-Profits Taxes; Income Tax. **Costa Rica,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Cost of living,** appropriation for investigation of 569 **Cotton.** *See also* Agricultural Adjustment Act; Cotton Control Act; Emergency Appropriation Act. Appropriation for— Future and Standards Acts, enforcement 494 Investigation of production and diseases 479 Pink boll worm control, etc., cooperation with Mexican Government 487 Statistics, collection of 494 Held by Government agencies, etc., to be sold to Secretary of Agriculture 32 **Cotton Control Act:** Appropriation for 805 Declaration of policy 598 Period of applicability of Act 599 Extension or limitation by President authorized 599 Cotton ginning tax, levy of 599 Determination of market requirements; allotments 599 Maximum amount, harvested 1934–35, marketed tax exempt 599 Tax and exemptions 599 Levy of tax, amount 599 Average central market price, determination of 599 Returns and payment of tax; penalty 600 Exemptions from ginning tax; certificates 600 Apportionment 600 Determination of ratio of tax-exempt cotton to each producing State 601 Minimum allotment to any State 601 Apportionment of State allotment among counties 601 Tax-exemption certificates 601 Application for; statement 601 Agreement required before issue 601 Apportionment of county allotment to farms 602 Application for allotment 602 Deduction from State allotments 602 Issue of certificates; regulations 602 Certificate to specify amount of tax-exempt cotton 603 Assignment and transfer of 603 Penalty for unlawful use of 603 Identification of exempt cotton 603 Bale tags to be procured and affixed 603 Identification of foreign cotton 603 Cotton harvested during crop year, tax not effective 603 Cotton owned by Federal agency 603 Bale tag to be destroyed when bale broken 603 Regulations by Commissioner governing use of bale tags 604 Information returns, requirement to make 604 Penalty for failure to make 604 Penalty provisions 604 Regulations by Secretary of Agriculture 605 Appropriation authorized 605 Officers and employees, appointment 605 Collection of taxes imposed by Act 605 Refunds 606 Time for presenting claims 606 Suits to recover 606 Separability of provisions 606 Geographical application of Act 606 Definitions 606 Development of new uses for cotton authorized 607 Amendments— Application for tax-exemption certificates, authority of designated agents to administer oaths 911 Tax-exemption certificates; limitation on issue 1184 Surplus cotton, allotment to counties having deficiency 1184 Computation of cotton production, 1928–32, regardless of length of staple 1184xxviii **Counterfeiting,** appropriation for suppressing 433 **Courts.** *See* Justice, Department of; United States Courts. **Courts-Martial Expenses, Army,** appropriation for 619 **Cove Creek Dam.** *See* Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933. **Cowlitz River, Wash.,** preliminary examination authorized 953 **C. Pater as and Sons,** payment to 280 **Crater Lake National Park, Oreg.,** appropriation for administration, etc 385 **Credit Expansion.** *See* Currency Regulation. **Credit of the United States.** *See* Economy in Government. **Credits Against Income Tax.** *See* Income Tax. **Creek Nation,** appropriation for payment of judgment 1033 **Crimes,** appropriation for detection and prosecution of 537 **Crimes and Misdemeanors:** Air Commerce Act of 1926, amendment, penalty provisions 1116 Apples and pears, unlicensed interstate or foreign shipment of 124 Bank Conservation Act, violation of regulations of Comptroller of the Currency 5 Banking transactions, during emergency, in violation of regulations of Secretary of Treasury 2 Banks, punishment for certain offenses against 783 Beer, unlawful sale, etc., of, in District of Columbia 29 Boxing exhibitions in District of Columbia, unlawfully holding 609 Civil Works Administration employees, compensation awards to, unlawful fees 352 Communications Act of 1934, penal provisions 1100 Corporation of Foreign Bondholders Act, offenses under 95 Cotton Control Act, penalty provisions 604 Crime suppression, compacts between States for assistance in, authorized 909 Criminal Code; sections 114 and 115 not applicable to contracts and agreements of members of Congress under Agricultural Adjustment Act 337 Section 289, adaption of laws of States to punish unlawful act 152 Crop production loans, 1934, charging fees in applications for 355 Distilled spirits— Containers, regulating traffic in, penalty provisions 1020 Substances used in manufacture of, regulating disposition, penalty provisions 1020 District of Columbia Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, violations of 327 Drugs, unlawful transmission in mails 1063 Embezzlement by guardian, etc., of veteran’s pension fund 11 Emergency Railroad Transportation Act, violations of Coordinator’s, etc., order 215 Extortion messages by means of telephone, telegraph, etc., in interstate commerce 781 False claim for benefits under act to maintain credit of United States Government 10 False claims, presenting to Government, punishment for 996 Farm Credit Act of 1933, penalty provisions 267 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Act, penalty provisions 177 Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, false representations and wilfull overvaluations to obtain loans 347 Federal intermediate credit banks, false representations and wilfull overvaluations to obtain loans 347 Federal officers, killing or assaulting 780 Federal penal and correctional institutions, crimes in connection with administration of 782 Federal Reserve Banks, misrepresentation to obtain loan from 1106 Embezzlement of funds of 1106 Financial transactions with foreign governments in default on obligations to United States 574 Fish and game sanctuaries established in national forests, unlawful acts 401 Foreign trade zone act, violations of 1003 Gold, failure to comply with order requiring delivery to Treasury 2 Gold hoarding, etc.; violation of regulations prescribed by President 1 Home Owners’ Loan Act, penalty provisions 134 Indictments; objection on ground of unqualified grand juror barred where concurrence of twelve qualified jurors 649 Time for filing objections to grand jury 648xxix Suspension of statute of limitations 648 Defects in, reindictment, effect of statute 772 International tribunals; witness falsely swearing to testimony for use of United States agent 118 Interstate commerce— Threatening communications, sending in, penalty 781 Unlawful interference with, penalties 980 Interstate flight of person to avoid prosecution for crimes or to avoid giving testimony in criminal proceedings 782 Kidnaping, punishment for 781 Letter receptacle, destruction of, or deposit of unpaid matter in 667 Liquor Taxing Act of 1934— Forfeiture of distilled spirits in unstamped containers 317 Penalty provisions for violations 317 Prohibited interstate transportation of intoxicating liquors 316 Transportation, sale, etc., of unstamped liquor 316 Loan applications to Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, unlawful fees 647 Malt or vinous liquors— Unlawful transportation in interstate commerce 19 Unlicensed manufacture of 18 Medicinal liquor prescription stamps, unlawful use, reuse, and counterfeiting of 24 National Firearms Act, violations 1240 National Industrial Recovery Act, violations of codes of fair competition 197, 200 National Stolen Property Act, penalty provisions 794 Offenses committed within Federal jurisdiction, punishment under State law 152 Panama Canal Zone, alcoholic beverage regulations, penalty provisions 1116 Pensions, fraudulent acceptance of 10 Persons charged with crime; awards for apprehension or furnishing information 910 Public works, assignments by contractors, penalty for misapplication of funds received in consideration of 205 Railroad Retirement Act, penalty provisions 1288 Sea-food inspection tags, forging or false use of 1204 Securities Exchange Act of 1934, unlawful acts and penalties 904 Silver Purchase Act of 1934, penalty provisions 1178, 1179 Speculation in agricultural commodities by persons administering Emergency Agricultural Relief Act 37 Statute of limitations, limit operation of 772 Steam vessels; counterfeiting officially approved stamps 127 Stolen property, transporting in interstate or foreign commerce 794 Sugar production, violation of order of Secretary of Agriculture fixing quotas for 674 Tennessee Valley Authority Act, offenses under 69 Threatening communications, sending in interstate commerce, penalty 781 Tobacco Control Act, penalty provisions 1278 Trade and commerce, unlawful interference with 980 **Criminal Cases:** Regulate proceeding in 648 Rules governing practice and procedure in criminal cases after verdict to be prescribed 399 **Criminal Code:** Adoption of laws of States to punish unlawful acts 152 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation contracts, etc., applicable provisions of 178 Federal officers, punishment for killing or assaulting 780 Fugitive to country where United States exercises extraterritorial jurisdiction. *See* Extradition. Presenting false claim to Government, punishment for 996 Provisions extended to apply to contracts, etc., of Federal Reserve banks 1107 Sections 114 and 115 not applicable to contracts and agreements of Members of Congress under Agricultural Adjustment Act 337 Waiver of sections 109 and 113 with respect to counsel in certain proceedings 804 **Criminal Procedure.** *See* United States Courts. **Criminals,** appropriation for expenses of bringing home from foreign countries 536, 1039 **Cromline Creek, N.Y.,** preliminary examination authorized 1223xxx **Crop Production and Harvesting Loans, 1934.** *See* Farm Credit Administration. **Crosby, Herbert C.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Crow Indian Reservation, Mont.,** appropriation for irrigation systems maintenance 370 **Crozier, William,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Crude Petroleum:** Producers’ tax on 766 Refining tax on 767 **Cuba:** Appropriation for— Ambassador to 530 Preservation of monuments, etc., to American soldiers 639 Guantanamo Bay naval station, longterm contract for water supply 1063 Sugar import quota and restrictions 672 **Culion, P.I.,** appropriation for transfer of lepers to, from Guam 404 **Cumberland River,** bridge authorized across at Carthage, Tenn 573 **Currency, export,** hoarding, etc., during national emergency, authority of President to prohibit 1 **Currency Circulating Notes.** *See* Federal Reserve Act. **Currency Regulation.** *See also* Gold Reserve Act of 1934. Authority of President to regulate value of currency 51 Open market operations in Government obligations 51 Agreements for, by Secretary of Treasury and Federal Reserve banks 51 Purchase of Treasury bills, etc 52 Suspension of reserve requirements not to require imposition of graduated tax 52 Increases in rates of interest or discounts 52 Action of Federal Reserve banks to prevent undue credit expansion 52 Authority of President if operations, etc., prove inadequate 52 Issue of notes; denominations, size and color 52 Purpose of issue to meet maturing Federal obligations 52 Approval of issues by President 52 Maximum amount of outstanding notes 52 Appropriation for 4% annual cancellation of notes 52 Notes as legal tender, etc 52 Proclamation to fix weight of gold dollar; silver dollar 52 Fixing unlimited coinage of gold and silver at fixed rates 52 Ratios fixed by international agreement 52 Rules to be prescribed by Secretary 53 Silver payments, acceptance from foreign governments 53 Value of silver ounce fixed; aggregate value of silver which may be accepted 53 Silver bullion payments; determination of pure silver content 53 Deposit an d use of accepted silver 53 Issue of silver certificates based on silver payments 53 Coinage authorized 53 Balance reserved to maintain parity of silver certificates 53 Redemption of certificates 53 Cancellation or destruction 54 Emergency increase or decrease of Federal Reserve bank reserve balances 54 **Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of.** *See* Justice, Department of. **Customs, Bureau of.** *See also* Treasury Department. El Paso, Tex., lease of quarters for 1119 Motor vehicle restriction 429 **Customs Cases,** appropriation for conduct of 537 **Customs Court.** *See* Justice, Department of. **Customs Statistics,** appropriation for collection, etc 549, 1032 **Customs Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of,** appropriation for contribution 534 **Cut-Off Island, Ind.,** construction of bridge authorized across Wabash River at 653 **Czechoslovakia,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **D** **Dahlgren, Va.,** appropriation for school at naval ordnance station 410 **Dairy- and Beef-Cattle Industries.** *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act. **Dairy Industry, Bureau of.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Dairy Products Investigation,** appropriation for 1026 **Dale, Porter H.,** payment to widow of 1021 **Dalton, Albert C.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267xxxi **Damage Claims:** Deficiency appropriation for— Agriculture, Department of 280, 1045 Civil Works Administration 1045 Commerce, Department of 280, 1045 Interior, Department of 1045 Justice, Department of 280, 1045 Labor, Department of 1045 National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics 1045 Navy Department 1045 Post Office Department 100, 280, 1045 Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital 280 Treasury Department 100, 280, 1045 Veterans’ Administration 1045 War Department 1045 **Daniel Boone Bicentennial Commission,** coinage to commemorate bicentennial of birth of Daniel Boone 807 **Danish West Indian Coins,** appropriation for recoinage 1042 **Dan River,** bridge legalized across, in Mecklenburg County, Va 96 **Deal Junior High School, D.C.,** appropriation for 860 **Death Valley National Monument, Calif.,** Federal laws extended to 139 **DeBardeleben, Daniel,** payment to 101 **Declaratory Judgments.** *See* Judicial Code, Amendments. **Decorations,** foreign, authorizing certain officers or employees of United States to accept 1267 **Deeps Creek, Del.,** bridge authorized across, at Cherry Tree Landing 122 **Defective Delinquents, United States Hospital for,** appropriation for 545 **Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1933, Third:** Appropriation for— Audited claims 102 Damage claims 100 Interior, Department of 98 Indian Affairs, Bureau of 98 Reclamation, Bureau of 98 Judgments, Court of Claims 101 United States Courts 100 Justice, Department of 98 Contingent expenses 98 Courts, United States 98 Labor, Department of 98 Immigration, Bureau of 98 Legislative Branch of the Government 97 Architect of the Capitol 97 Government Printing Office 98 House of Representatives 97 Senate 97 Reconstruction Finance Corporation 99 State, Department of 99 Foreign Service officers, instruction and transit pay 99 International Conference of American States, Seventh 99 War Department 99 Engineer Corps 99 **Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1933, Fourth:** Appropriation for— Audited claims 281 Damage claims 279 District of Columbia 276 Judgments 276 Farm Credit Administration 276 Federal Home Loan Bank Board 276 Federal Trade Commission 276 George Rogers Clark Sesquicentennial Commission 276 Interior, Department of 277 General Land Office 277 Indian Affairs, Bureau of 277 Judgments, Court of Claims 280 United States courts 280 Justice, Department of 277 Contingent expenses 277 United States courts 277 Labor, Department of 278 United States Employment Service 278 Legislative Branch of the Government 274 Architect of the Capitol 275 Capitol police 275 House of Representatives 275 Pages, pay of, June 16–30, 1933 274 Senate 274 National Industrial Recovery and Tennessee Valley Authority 275 State, Department of 278 International monetary and economic conference, London 278 Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany 278 Treasury Department 279 Secretary, Office of 279 Supervising Architect, Office of 279 **Deficiency Appropriation Act, Fiscal Year 1934:** Appropriation for— Agriculture, Department of 1031 Agricultural Economics, Bureau of 1032 Biological Survey, Bureau of 1031 Chemistry and Soils, Bureau of 1032 Experiment Stations, Office of 1031 Forest Service 1031 Public Roads, Bureau of 1032 Rent of buildings 1031xxxii Audited claims 1047 Aviation Commission 1025 Chicago World’s Fair Centennial Celebration 1025 Civil Service Commission 1026 Commerce, Department of 1032 Aircraft in commerce 1032 Contingent expenses 1032 Damage claims 1045 Fisheries, Bureau of 1032 Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Bureau of 1032 Lighthouses, Bureau of 1032 District of Columbia 1027 Assessments, refund of 1029 Audited claims 1029 Claims, settlement of 1029 Contingent, etc., expenses 1027 Courts and prisons 1028 Health department 1028 Judgments, payment of 1029 Metropolitan police 1027 Public Schools 1027 Public welfare 1028 Water service 1029 Federal Trade Commission 1026 General Accounting Office 1026 Interior, Department of 1033 Education, Office of 1034 Government in the Territories 1034 Howard University 1034 Indian Affairs, Bureau of 1033 Investigations, Division of 1033 National Park Service 1034 Reclamation Service 1034 Judgments, Court of Claims 1046 United States Courts 1045 Justice, Department of 1035 Accounts, Division of 1036 Antitrust, etc., laws, enforcement 1036 Attorney General, Office of 1035 Contingent expenses 1035 Investigation, Division of 1035 Penal and correctional institutions 1037 Supreme Court, United States 1036 United States courts, expenses of 1036 Legislative Branch of the Government 1021 Architect of the Capitol 1024 Government Printing Office 1025 House of Representatives 1022 Senate 1021 National Archives 1026 Navy Department 1037 Navigation, Bureau of 1037 Secretary’s Office 1037 Supplies and Accounts, Bureau of 1038 Post Office Department 1038 Chief Inspector, Office of 1038 Securities Exchange Commission 1026 Smithsonian Institution 1026 State, Department of 1038 Contingent expenses 1038 Foreign Service 1038 Foreign trade, promotion of 1038 International obligations, etc 1039 Secretary, Office of 1038 Tariff Commission 1027 Treasury Department 1042 Bookkeeping and Warrants, Division of 1042 Customs, Bureau of 1043 Engraving and Printing, Bureau of 1043 Procurement Division — Public Works Branch 1043 Public Debt Service 1043 Recoinage of Danish West Indian coins 1042 United States Supreme Court Building Commission 1027 War Department 1045 Collision damage claims, payment of 1045 Fort Francis E. Warren, Wyo., rifle ranges 1045 **Delaware,** may bridge Deeps Creek at Cherry Tree Landing 122 **Deleware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad Company,** payment to 100 **Delaware River:** Bridge authorized across at Easton, Pa 356 Time extended for bridging at Trenton, N.J 355 **Delphi, Ind.,** bridge authorized across Wabash River at 839 **Denmark,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Dental Materials,** appropriation for investigation of 555 **Denver, Colo.;** appropriation for mint 437 **Department of Commerce Appropriation Act, 1935.** *See* Commerce, Department of. **Department of Justice Appropriation Act, 1935.** *See* Justice, Department of. **Department of Labor Appropriation Act, 1935.** *See* Labor, Department of. **Department of State Appropriation Act, 1935.** *See* State, Department of. **Deposit Insurance Corporation.** *See* Banking Act of 1933. xxxiii **Deserters from the Army,** appropriation for apprehension of 619 **Desert Land Entries.** *See* Public Lands. **Des Moines River:** Bridge across, at Keokuk, Iowa, legalized 651 Time extended for bridging at Saint Francisville, Mo 358 **Destroyers;** construction of, to treaty limits. *See* Naval Vessels. **Detroit, Mich.:** Appropriation for— Hydrographic office expenses 424 River postal service 445 **Diplomatic and Consular Service.** *See* Foreign Service. **Diplomatic Code,** penalty for unauthorized publication of 122 **Director, Bureau of the Budget:** District of Columbia street improvements, etc., allotments by 229 “Public Works”, conclusiveness of interpretation by 14 Reduction of specific annual appropriations, authorized 14 **Director of Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital,** acceptance by, of funds for swimming tank for President, authorized 22 **Director of the Mint,** Texas centennial silver coins 149 **Director, United States Employment Service.** *See* National Cooperative Employment Service. **Disabled American Veterans of the World War,** appropriation for attendance of Marine Band at convention of 1245 **Disarmament Conference, General,** balance reappropriated for 1041 **Dispatch Agencies,** appropriation for 533 **Distilled Spirits and Wine:** Containers, use, etc., of, regulations by Secretary of Treasury 1020 Deficiencies, tax rate on, in distilled spirits production 313 Disposition of substances used in manufacture of, information required on 1020 “Distilled spirits”, includes certain rectified products 315 Drawback, rate, upon exportation of 313 Floor tax— Extension of payment of, authorized; bond required 315 Return under oath of person required to pay 315 Sales in District of Columbia. *See* District of Columbia Alcoholic Beverage Control Act. Stamps— Destroying when container emptied 317 Distilled spirits excepted from stamping provisions 316 Forfeiture of distilled spirits in unstamped containers 317 Issue of 317 Penalty provisions for forging, counterfeiting, etc 317 Price of 317 Purchase, sale, etc., of distilled spirits without affixing unlawful 316 Regulations governing issue, affixing, etc 317 Who to purchase and affix 316 Tax on. *See* Liquor Taxing Act of 1934. **Distilleries.** *See* Internal Revenue. **Distinguished Service Cross,** issue of, in lieu of Certificate of Merit and Distinguished Service Medal 396 **District Attorneys,** appropriation for salaries, etc 541 **District Courts.** *See also* United States Courts. Federal Communications Commission, orders of; jurisdiction 1092 Foreign banking transactions, original jurisdiction in suits arising out of 184 Interstate Commerce Commission to issue restraining order in control, etc., of carriers; jurisdiction in violations 219 Jurisdiction to prevent, etc., violations of codes of fair competition 196 **District of Columbia:** Appropriation for— Boundary Commission, D.C.-Va 833 Contingent expenses 226, 850 Courts and prisons 240, 865 Electrical department 232, 856 Expenses, general 222, 847 Fire department 238, 862 Health department 239, 863 Metropolitan police 237, 861 House of detention, maintenance 238, 862 Militia; services, expenses, etc 248, 873 National Capital Park and Planning Commission 249, 874 National Capital Parks 874 Park police, pay, etc., of 249, 874 National Training School for Boys 545 National Zoological Park 250, 875 Policemen and firemen’s relief fund 238, 862 Post-office building extension 439xxxiv Printing and binding 226, 851 Public buildings and grounds, administration, etc 249, 388 Public playgrounds, swimming pools 232, 856 Public schools 233, 857 Public welfare 242, 867 Board of, salaries 242, 867 Child welfare, division of 242, 867 Hospitals, homes, asylums, training schools, charities, etc 244–248, 868–872 Relief of unemployed, etc., residents 246, 871 Workhouse and reformatory 243, 868 Refuse, collection and disposal 231, 855 Sewers 231, 855 Street and road improvement, etc 228, 852 Calvert Street Bridge, replacement 853 Eastern Avenue viaduct, construction 853 Vocational rehabilitation of disabled residents of 289, 390 Water service 250, 875 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 1029, 1052 Assessments, refund of 1029 Claims, settlement of 1029 Contingent, etc., expenses 1027 Courts and prisons 1028 Health department 1028 Judgments, payment of 276, 1029 Metropolitan police 1028 Public schools 1027 Public welfare 1028 Water service 1029 Adjustment of conflicting land claims along Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and Rock Creek, authorized 836 Alcoholic Beverage Control Act. *See* District of Columbia Alcoholic Beverage Control Act. Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, appropriation for expenses 349 Alley Dwellings. *See* District of Columbia Alley Dwelling Act. American Legion, tax exemption, certain property of 953 Asphalt plant, purchase authorized 229, 853 Banking regulations— Stock of banking institutions, hereafter issued, not subject to double liability 352 Shareholders’ liability 353 Beer, etc., sale of, in, authorized 25 Board of Indeterminate Sentence and Parole, authority of, over prisoners convicted of crimes against United States 880 Boundary line between, and Virginia; commission to survey and fix 453 Factors to be considered 453 Investigations; questions of title, equitable and prescriptive rights 453 Report of commission’s findings and recommendations 454 Appropriation authorized 454 Boxing Commission; creation, qualifications for membership 608 Powers, duties, and functions 608 Licensing provisions 608 Building and Loan Associations, purchase of Home Owners Loan Corporation bonds authorized 505 Code amendments. *See* District of Columbia Code. Collector of Taxes, collection of taxes imposed by District of Columbia Alcoholic Beverage Control Act 332 Deposit of taxes in Treasury of United States 332 Columbus University of Washington, incorporation 928 Construction work, etc., under Commissioners 251, 876 Cooperation of Federal Government with, to relieve distress. *See* Federal Emergency Relief Act, 1933. Court costs, payment not required 852 Educational opportunities for children of veterans who lost lives in World War, appropriation authorized 1125 Ellen Wilson Memorial Homes, right to dissolve corporation granted 837 Employees, increases in salaries 878 Expenses, division of 1030 Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, principal office located in 344 Federal Reserve Board, acquisition of building site in 1108 Fire escapes in certain buildings in, duty of owner to provide 843 Penalty provisions 845 Definitions 846 Fourth Street, designated 836 Funds, interchangeability of, restricted 878 Gallinger Municipal Hospital, loan from Federal Emergency Relief Administration for extension 1215 Harbor regulations, authority of Commissioners to make 963 Horses, vehicles, etc., special authority from Commissioners for using 252, 877xxxv Impoundment of appropriations on account of reductions in compensation, provisions for, inoperative 253 Increase of pay by reason of reallocation to higher grade, prohibited 253, 878 Independence Avenue, name of B Street SW changed to 574 Industrial life insurance contracts— Conditions policies hereafter issued subject to 834 Good faith of insured in determining validity of policy 834 Incontestibility of policy 834 Assignment by insured 835 Beneficiary, rights of 835 Life insurance. *See* Life Insurance Act, District of Columbia. Loans from Federal Emergency Relief Administration for construction in, authorized 1215 Materials, supplies, vehicles, etc., purchase from Government stock no longer needed 252, 878 Mount Olivet Cemetery Company, additional land set aside for 835 Mutual Fire Insurance Co., charter amendments 593 National Prohibition Act, repeal of, insofar as affects sale, etc., of liquor in 319 National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, tax exemption of certain property of 972 National Society United States Daughters of 1812, tax exemption of property 836 Office of corporation counsel, appropriation for 349 Potomac School property, sale authorized 574 Public schools, assignment of teachers of special subjects; temporary teachers 233, 857 Under-age instruction prohibited 236, 861 Public works, National Industrial Recovery Act 202 Rentals, limitation on 878 Securities issued by, exempt from provisions of Securities Act of 1933 906 Steam-railroad lines, electrification of, authorized 506 Construction requirements 507 Street improvements, etc., for unemployment relief 229 Taxicabs, issuance of orders requiring meters in, forbidden until approved by Congress 224, 849 Tax list, delinquent, publication of 852 Tenley school building, sale authorized 967 Thomas Jefferson Memorial, erection 1243 Transfers between subheads of appropriations allowed; exception; report to Congress 253 Trust funds, miscellaneous, expenses payable from 252, 877 Tuberculosis hospital, loan from Federal Emergency Relief Administration for constructing 1215 United States Court of Appeals for 926 Vehicles, restriction on use of; transportation between domicile and place of employment 226, 851 Washington Home for Foundlings, management and control 353 Whitehaven Parkway, adjustment of boundaries 575 **District of Columbia Alcoholic Beverage Control Act:** Repeal of National Prohibition Act, insofar as affecting sale, etc., of alcoholic beverages in D.C 319 Short title of Act 319 Terms defined 319 Alcoholic Beverage Control Board— Appointment of members; qualifications 321 Designation of chairman 321 Employment of three assistant corporation counsel authorized 322 Members and employees of, not to have interest in liquor business 322 Licenses; power of Board to issue; revoke 322 Licensee appeals; decision of Commissioners 322 Other duties of Board by regulations of Commissioners 322 Rules and regulations, authority of Commissioners to prescribe 323 Effective date of 323 Sales during public emergency 323 Provisions of act not applicable to nonbeverage alcohol 323 Licenses; manufacture or sale of alcoholic beverages without, unlawful 323 Exceptions 324 Authority of Board to issue 324 Record of applications for 324 Kinds of; manufacturers, classes A. and B 324 Wholesalers, classes A. and B 325 Retailers, classes A–F 325 Solicitors 327 License taxes, provisions of Act governing not repealed 327 Licenses; conditions for granting 327 Qualifications of applicants for 327 Revocation of 330xxxvi Sales to minors or intoxicated persons prohibited 331 Licensee becoming bail for person violating act, voids license 331 Reports of holders of licenses to Board 332 Tax rates on alcoholic beverages, except beer 332 Report to Commissioners of purchases from unlicensed manufacturer, etc., for shipment into D.C 332 Ex-convicts, employment of, in sale of beverages unlawful 333 Unlawful employment of minors 333 Administration of Act; authority of Board 333 Intoxication while operating or in charge of enumerated public conveyances prohibited 333 Penalty provisions 333 Drinking of alcoholic beverages or drunkenness upon streets, etc., prohibited 333 Penalty provisions 334 Enforcement of Act; searches and seizure of beverages unlawfully made or sold 334 Search warrants; issue of; examination of complainant 334 Service of; execution and return 334 Penalty for obstructing service of 335 Return of seized property if accused discharged 335 Forfeiture if convicted 335 Sale of seized property 335 Age misrepresentation by minor to obtain beverage unlawful 335 Permits to sell 3.2% beer; renewals and extensions 335 Repeal of Act authorizing sales of 3.2% beer, etc., in D.C 336 Effective date of repeal 336 Penalty provisions for violations of act 336 Sales of alcoholic beverages on credit prohibited; exceptions 336 Labeling provisions; rectified and blended spirits 336 Separability of provisions 337 Appropriation for general expenses, fiscal year 1934 349 Amendments— Regulations governing licensing 654 Reports by licensees, Commissioners may order discontinuance 654 Restriction on issue of retailer’s licenses 974 Retailers’ license, class C; issue of 997 Fees for 998 Tax levy; wine, champagne, spirits 654 Alcohol 655 Collection and payment 655 Tax rate on designated beverages; wine, champagne, spirits, alcohol 1015 Tax stamps; provisions governing use 655 Penalty provisions, unlawful use, reuse or counterfeiting 655 Reports of taxable beverages on hand 656 **District of Columbia Alley Dwelling Act:** Authority of President— Acquisition of inhabited alley property; improvement of acquired property 930 Disposition of improved areas; make loans for redeveloping areas 931 Designation of agency referred to as “The Authority” 931 Authority; powers of 931 Acquisition of land by condemnation proceedings 931 Funds set aside for use of 932 “Conversion of inhabited alley fund,” created 932 Right of Authority to borrow 932 Limitation on amount of payment for acquired property 932 Occupation of alley dwelling after July 1, 1944, unlawful 932 Construction thereafter prohibited; penalty provision 932 Report to Congress 932 Notices to owners of alley dwellings 933 Definitions 933 Saving clause; repeals 933 **District of Columbia Code:** Amendments— Building and loan association, purchase of Home Owners Loan Corporation bonds authorized 506 Degree conferring institutions maintained abroad, restriction on use of certain words in names of 592 Employers insurance corporation; filing and approval of rates 592 Harbor regulations, authority of Commissioners to make 963 **District of Columbia-Virginia Boundary Commission,** appropriation for salaries and expenses 453, 833 **District Training School, D.C.,** appropriation for 871 **Dividends.** *See* Corporations. **Division of Investigation, Department of Justice.** *See* Justice Department. **Documents,** Congressional allotment of 1017xxxvii **Domestic Commerce and Raw Materials,** appropriation for investigations 549 **Domestic Registered Mail.** *See* Postal Service. **Dominican Republic,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Dominion of Canada.** *See* Canada. **Do/More Chair Co.,** payment to 280 **Douglass-Simmons School, D.C.,** appropriation 235 **Dourine,** appropriation for investigation, etc 477 **Drainage Districts,** loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 49, 308, 1269 **Dravosburg, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Monongahela River at 837 **Drawback,** rate of, upon exportation of distilled spirits 313 **Drug Plants, etc.,** appropriation investigation of 479 **Drugs,** poisonous, transmission in mails 1063 **Dry-Land Agriculture,** appropriation for investigation, etc 479 **Duluth, Minn.,** appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 424 **Dunn, Herbert O.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Dutch Elm Disease,** appropriation for control, etc 488 **E** **Earthquake Damages, 1933:** Loans by Reconstruction Finance Corporation for repair of private property 20, 121, 589 To municipalities, etc., including school boards and districts 121 Collateral required 121 **East Alburg, Vt.,** bridge authorized across Lake Champlain at 162 **East Bay Municipal Utility District, Calif.,** lands granted to 642 **Eastern Dispensary and Casualty Hospital, D.C.,** appropriation for 245, 869, 1028 **Easton, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Delaware River at 356 **East Saint Louis, Ill.,** construction of bridge across Mississippi River at, to Saint Louis, Mo 661 **Economic Conference.** *See* International Monetary and Economic Conference. **Economy Act of June 30, 1932,** designated provisions of, continued effective 13 **Economy in Government:** Veterans— Classes of, entitled to pensions 8 Rates of pension, disability or death 9 Degrees of disability to be prescribed by President 9 Rates, veterans of different wars 9 Duration of wars, subsequent to Civil War, to be prescribed 9 Regulations governing war or peace time service; time limit on filing claims; nature of proofs and presumptions 9 Decisions by Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs, finality, etc., of 9 Right of review by courts denied 9 Domiciliary care, veterans permanently disabled, tubercular, etc 9 Power and authority of Administrator under laws granting pensions 9 Delegation of authority; finality of decisions 10 Approval of regulations by President 10 Claims for benefits; filing; regulations governing hearings, reviews etc 10 Reopening of disallowed claims denied 10 Determination by person entitled to benefits denied 10 Retired emergency officers, retirement pay service-connected disability to continu e 10 Period of service required; injury, disease, etc., must be serviceconnected 10 Penalty provisions 10 Repeals; public laws granting allowances, pensions retirement pay, etc 11 Laws granting yearly renewable term insurance 11 Term for which payments under repealed laws to continue 11 Review of allowed claims; continuation of payments, allowed claims 11 Payments under matured yearly renewable term insurance 11 Under court decision 11 Allowances, burial expenses deceased veteran 11 Regulations to be prescribed by President 11 Compensation or pension payments, disabled veterans or dependents having service-connected status 11 Emergency officers’ retired pay not included 12 Reduction in pensions, etc., granted veterans of wars prior to Spanish-American War 12xxxviii President’s regulations, effective period 12 Transmission of copies to Congress 12 Officers and Employees— Terms construed 12 Compensation of, fiscal year 1934, etc.; determination of 12 Investigation of facts relating to cost of living; base period established 13 Determination of index figures 13 Reduction percentage to be announced by Executive order 13 Maximum amount of reduction 13 Economy Act of March 3, 1933, provisions of, continued effective; amendments 13 Furlough provision; maximum period, during fiscal year 1934 13 “Public works” appropriation, transfer of, to meet personnel needs 13 Determination of “public works” 14 Vessel construction and airplane procurements not included 14 Interpretation of 14 Suspension of inconsistent acts 14 United States courts, jurisdiction denied 14 Appropriations, impounding of unexpended 14 Reduction of permanent specific annual appropriation 14 Repeals and amendments, Economy Acts 14 Compensation reductions; Vice President, Speaker of the House, Senators, Representatives, Delegates, Resident Commissioners 14 Congressional clerk hire; reduction in amount available for 15 Employees of Congress, reduction of compensation 15 Retirement deductions, amount to be based upon regular pay 15 Government corporations, compensation of personnel 15 Constitutional officers, acceptance of remittance from 15 Impounding of appropriation balances 15 United States courts, jurisdiction of, limited 15 Executive orders; submission to Congress, effective date 16 Transmission within two years from date of Act required 16 Amendments—Officers and Employees— Salary increases through reallocation of position forbidden 304 Retirement provisions, 30 years’ service 305 Annuity payment when involuntarily separated for other than misconduct 305 Deduction from annuity: reemployment of annuitant 306 Canal Zone employees, provisions affecting 306 Furlough provisions, fiscal year 1934 306 Rural Mail Delivery Service carriers excepted; President may suspend, etc., allowance paid to 306 Uniform application of provisions 306 Insular possessions, compensation reduction; exception 307 Disability compensation, reduction of 307 Determination of monthly pay 307 Funds available; payments through Employees’ Compensation Commission 307 Rate of pay when reclassification of position to lower grade 308 Compensation of, fiscal year 1935, determination of 521 Vice President, Speaker, Senators, Representatives, etc 521 Insular possession employees; retired judges; compensation benefits; private and military service pensions 521 Deficiencies incurred to meet differences in payments 522 Appropriation of necessary funds 522 Weekly compensation of mechanics, etc., to be reestablished 522 Hours of employment 522 Automatic increases in compensation, suspension of 522 Applicability, fiscal year 1935 523 Vacancies, prohibiting filling of 522 Travel allowances, reduction 522 Postal Service, temporary assignments in 522 Transfer of noncivilian personnel, restriction 522 Appropriations, transfers of 522 Jurors’ and witnesses’ fees, reduction of 522xxxix Administrative promotions, prohibiting 523 Charges not so considered 523 Provisions for, during 1935 523 Reenlistment allowances, suspending 523 Rotative furloughs 523 Reallocation of position after June 30, 1932 523 Permanent appropriations reduced proportionately 523 Impounding of appropriation balances 523 Amendments—Veterans— Domiciliary care to men discharged for disabilities incurred in line of duty 301 Pensions, private relief acts, reduction of 307 Board to review claims in which presumptive service connection heretofore granted and denied 309 Adjudication of claims by Veterans’ Administration when filed prior to March 20, 1933 309 Finality of Board decision; extension of time for; hearings 310 Limitation on reduction of payments for directly service-connected disabilities 310 Minimum pension, 50 per cenium disabled Spanish-American War veteran, etc 310 Compensation for loss of use of both eyes 524 Service-connected disability 524 No reduction of payments for; exception 524 Review of case; restoration of rate 524 Compensation where disability reestablished as service-connected 525 Change in degree of disability 525 Death compensation 525 Domiciliary, etc., care of needy veterans 525 Spanish War, etc., veterans, restriction on reducing pensions; excepted cases 525 Monetary benefits in effect Mar. 19, 1933, continued 526 Veterans suffering injury during training, etc 526 Claims for benefits, participation by beneficiary 526 Service-connected benefits termed “compensation” 526 Effective date of title 526 Yearly renewable term insurance, adjudication of claims 526 **Ecuador,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Edie, John Rufus,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Egypt:** Appropriation for— American convict prison maintenance 536 Envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Electrical Energy:** Rate study by Federal Power Commission authorized 591 Tax on domestic or commercial consumption; payment by vendor 257 Energy furnished prior to September 1, 1933 256 Inapplicable to publicly owned plants 256 **Electro Metallurgical Co.,** waiver of sections 109 and 113 of Criminal Code, counsel in certain proceedings against 804 **Eleven Points River,** bridge authorized across, at Alton, Mo 1208 **Ellenbogen, Henry,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1023 **Ellen Wilson Memorial Homes,** right to dissolve corporation granted 837 **Ellis Island Immigration Station:** Appropriation for repairs to ferryboat 570 Hospitals, use of, by Public Health Service 435 **Ellis, Lloyd,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1023 **El Paso, Tex.,** lease of quarters for certain Government services 1119 **Ely, Hanson E.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Embezzlement.** *See* Crimes and Misdemeanors. **Emergency Administration, Public Works.** *See* Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. **Emergency Agricultural Relief Act.** *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act. **Emergency Appropriation Act, Fiscal Year 1935:** Appropriation for— Agricultural emergency relief 1056 Agriculture, Department of— Federal reservations, cooperative road construction 1057 Forest roads and trails 1057 Highways, etc., emergency construction 1057 Executive Office Building, addition to 1055xl Federal Emergency Relief Act of 1933 1055 Interior, Department of— Indian Reservation roads 1058 National Park Service, roads, trails, and bridges 1058 National Industrial Recovery Act 1055 Petroleum Administration, expenses 1057 Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933 1055 Treasury Department— Emergency Banking Act of 1933, expenses 1060 Federal land banks, payments to, due to reduced interest rate on mortgages; subscriptions to paid-in surplus of 1060 Gold, losses in melting 1061 Gold Reserve Act of 1934, expenses 1060 Internal Revenue, Bureau of 1061 Procurement Division—Public Works Branch, building construction 1061 Secretary, Office of; Office of General Counsel 1059 Secret Service Division 1061 Silver Purchase Act of 1934, expenses 1060 Unemployment relief 1055 Agricultural Adjustment Act— Cotton, authority to borrow money on 1058 Advances for settling debts, etc., for protecting title to; availability of funds 1058 Discretionary use of alternative methods to finance acquisition, etc., of 1058 Handling, marketing, etc., of, advances to agencies for 1059 Proceeds from sale of, in special deposit account 1059 Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans for financing 1059 Alabama, road and bridge flood relief, appropriation available 1058 Civilian Conservation Corps enrollees, Employees’ Compensation Act made applicable to 1056 Special administrative fund 1057 Emergency relief, special rates by carriers to drought sufferers 1056 Reconstruction Finance Corporation— Public works, limitation on employing balances of, for relief of 1055 Purchase of securities from Public Works Administration; maximum investments 1056 Limitation on outstanding obligations 1056 **Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of 1933.** *See also* Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation Act. Deficiency appropriation for— Federal land banks, payments to, on account of reductions in interest rate on mortgages 279 Subscriptions to paid-in surplus of 279 Federal Farm Loan Act, amendments— Farm loan bonds; issue of 42 Aggregate amount; denominations interest; guaranty 42 Refinancing of outstanding bond issues authorized 42 Farm mortgages, purchase, reduction, and refinancing, by land banks 42 Price limitation; improvements to be insured; refinancing based on amount paid by bank 42 Extension of loans; Treasury subscription to paid-in surplus to cover 43 Sum authorized for; repayment 43 Interest on loans and deferment of principal 43 Rate of interest; payment of principal not required when borrower not in default 43 Payments by Secretary of Treasury to cover losses by reduced interest 44 Sums authorized 44 Amount of loan to borrower increased to $50,000 44 Direct loans; authorized when farmloan association not organized 44 Security required; rules to be prescribed 44 Interest rate; stock subscription by borrower; cancellation of stock upon repayment 44 Organization of farm-loan association by direct borrowers 45 Issue of capital stock and cancellation of stock held 45 Charges for direct loans 45 Loans to receivers; authority for 45xli Federal Reserve Act, amendment— Farm loan bonds as security for advances by Reserve banks 46 Joint-stock land banks— Limitations on issue of tax-exempt bonds and lending 46 Loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Corporation, authorized; interest rate 46 Maximum amount; security, etc 46 Appraisal fees; agreement required of applicant bank 46 Purpose of loans 47 Copy of plan to bank bondholders 47 Loans by Farm Loan Commissioners for emergency purposes— Amount available for; interest rates 47 Interest rate during period of postponement 47 Maximum loan on account of unpaid principal 47 Conditions for making loans; security required 47 Rules to be prescribed 48 Loans to farmers by Farm Loan Commissioner— Sum made available by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 48 Amount of mortgage; maximum loan 48 Repayment agreement required 48 Interest payments requirement 48 Agreement required of prior mortgagee 48 Purposes for which loans may be made 48 “Farmer” construed 48 Regulations to be prescribed 49 Federal Land Bank and Farm Loan Association facilities made available 49 Penalty provisions 49 Agricultural improvement districts— Loans by Reconstruction Finance Corporation; aggregate amount 49 Purpose of; terms; security required 49 Agreements required of borrower 50 Appraisals by Corporation; investigations 50 Advances to reclamation fund authorized; repayment 50 Increase in outstanding obligations of Corporation authorized 50 Functions of Farm Loan Commissioner under Executive order 50 Miscellaneous, organization of Farm Credit Administration 51 Fruit growers, loans to, authorized 51 Short title of Act 51 Amendments— Drainage, etc., districts, amount increased for 1110 “Borrower” to include company or association 1111 Repayment, agreement for 1111 Additional loans for repairs, etc 1111 Funds, etc., under sec 32 of, transferred to Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation 345 Investments by Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation in Mortgage loans made under sec 32 of 346 Limitation on bond issue 647 Loans to drainage districts, etc., by Reconstruction Finance Corporation, authorized; terms, etc 308, 1269 Loans to farmers, amount of loan increased to $7,500 347 Members of Congress, participation in contracts and agreements under 1264 **Emergency Railroad Administration,** deficiency appropriation for judgments 1046 **Emergency Railroad Transportation Act, 1933:** Definitions 211 Federal Coordinator of Transportation, office created 211 Duties; compensation 212 Carriers to be divided into three regional groups; coordinating committees for each 212 Railroad representatives; special members 212 Purposes set forth 212 Duty of committees; cooperation of Coordinator 213 Access to accounts, records, etc., of carriers 213 Coordinator to act if committee fails 213 Testimony, provisions for taking; oaths; subpoenas, etc 213 Labor committees for regional groups; conferences prior to action affecting employees 213 Employees, reduction in number of, restricted 214 Boards of adjustment to settle controversies with carriers 214 Carriers to pay property losses of employees in transfers of work 214 Required to comply with provisions of Railway Labor and Bankruptcy Acts 214xlii Orders of Coordinator to be made public 214 Pooling arrangements, compensation for use of property or carrier services 214 Appeals to Interstate Commerce Commission 214 Reviews; suspension, etc., of orders 215 Antitrust law, etc., suspension 215 Railway Labor Act not affected 215 State to be advised before carrier relieved from operation of law, etc., of 215 Contractual obligations as to maintenance of offices, etc., not relieved 215 Penal provisions, violation of Coordinator’s, etc., order 215 Penalty; prosecution proceedings 215 Employee or officer of carrier not to render labor without consent 216 Transportation improvement, study of 216 Expenses of Coordinator; assessments on carriers 216 Free transportation for Coordinator, assistants, etc 216 Commission not to approve loan to carrier in need of financial reorganization 216 “Carrier” not to include receiver or trustee 216 Court review of orders; venue of suits on 216 Duration of emergency powers 217 Interstate Commerce Act, Amendments— Carrier’s assessment, increase 954 Combinations and consolidations of carriers; two or more may merge; application for authority 217 Holding company acquiring control of carriers to be considered as common carrier 217 Assumption of obligations 218 Control, etc., unlawful except as provided; forms of indirect control 218 “Affiliated person” defined 218 “Control” construed to include power to exercise 218 Investigations authorized; discontinuance of violations 219 Control, interfering with consolidation plan or carrier’s independence; restraining order 219 Suspension of proceedings in certain cases 219 Violations, jurisdiction of district courts 219 Relief from operation of antitrust laws 219 Separability of provisions 219 “Person” and “carrier” defined 219 Provisions, as amended, to remain in force 220 “Rates” defined; consideration to rate-making rules 220 General railroad contingent fund to be liquidated 220 Computation of tax liabilities for any period after Feb. 28, 1920 220 Valuation of property of carriers; classification and inventory 221 Changes in, carriers to make reports, etc 221 Separability of provisions 221 **Emergency Relief Act.** *See* Federal Emergency Relief Act, 1933. **Emergency Relief and Construction Act:** Amendments— Administrator of Public Works to have access to files, etc 210 Federal aid highways, amounts advanced for work on, only if completion before September 1, 1934 352 Loans for repair of earthquake damages 20, 99, 121 Collateral required; reconstruction of private property; public property including school districts, etc 121 Maturity of obligations 121 Aggregate amount of loans 121, 283 When project deemed self-liquidating 121 Public-building sites, acquisition Under provisions of 203, 1062 Termination of power to approve applications 210 Issue of funds to borrower if application approved prior to 210 Roads through public lands, expenditures as provided in 204 Unobligated balances allocated to Secretary of Agriculture, available for Farm Credit Administration 258 **“Employee”:** Construed in Act to maintain credit of Government 12 Defined in Emergency Railroad Transportation Act 211 **Employees.** *See* Economy in Government. xliii **Employees’ Compensation Act:** Civil Works Administration employees— Provisions of Act extended to 351 Total aggregate and minimum monthly compensation 351 Special death and disability compensation to be established 351 Prior rights to compensation, etc., terminated 351 Initial compensation and medical care to be provided 352 Approval of claim for legal services in connection with compensation award 352 Punishment for violation 352 “Traumatic injury”, construed 352 Special fund to be maintained 352 **Employees’ Compensation Commission:** Appropriation for 287, 512 Civil Works Administration employees, death and disability compensation schedules to be established 351 Public works, relief of unemployment, payment of compensation for injuries to be made through 307 **Employees’ Compensation Fund,** appropriation for 287 **Employees Insurance Corporations, D.C.** *See* District of Columbia Code. **Employment:** Sum authorized for emergency construction of highways 993 Apportionment of, among States; expenditure 993 Percentage of apportionments to be applied to secondary or feeder roads 993 Appropriation for 1057 **Employment Service.** *See* Labor, Department of; National Cooperative Employment Service. **Engineer Corps.** *See* War Department. **Engineering Bureau.** *See* Navy Department. **Engineers, Chief of.** *See also* War Department. California Debris Commission fund to be expended under supervision of 1118 **Engines,** appropriation for investigation of automotive 555 **Engraving and Printing, Bureau of.** *See also* Treasury Department. Internal-revenue stamps, etc., number of sheets increased 1043 Proceeds of work to be credited to Bureau 433 Scientific investigations by Bureau of Standards 433 **Enlisted Reserve Corps, Army.** *See* National Defense Act, Amendments. **Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Bureau of.** *See also* Agriculture, Department of. Cooperation with Mexican Government, control, etc., diseases of plants and fruits 486, 487 **Epidemics,** appropriation for prevention of 435 **Equity Rules.** *See* Supreme Court of United States. **Equipment Standardization,** appropriation for 555 **Erie, Pa.,** conveyance to, authorized 940 **Estates and Trusts, tax on.** *See* Income Tax. **Estate Taxes:** Amendments— Decedents, citizenship and residence of 753 Prior taxed property 753 Rates 754 Real estate situated outside the United States 754 Revocable trusts 752 Transfers, nondeductibility of certain 755 **Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Ethiopia,** appropriation for American convict prison maintenance 536 **Euchee, Okla.,** appropriation for the education of Indians 373 **Eufaula, Okla.,** appropriation for education of Indians 373 **Europe,** appropriation for development of commerce in 548 **European Corn Borer,** appropriation for control, etc 487 **European Fowl Pest,** sum available for control, etc 478 **Eustis, Va.,** appropriation for Federal Correctional Camp 545 **Everglades National Park,** establishment authorized 816 **Excess-Profits Tax.** *See* Capital Stock and Excess-Profits Taxes. **Exchanges.** *See* Securities Exchange Act of 1934. **Excise Taxes:** Bank check tax, termination of 768 Boats, termination of tax on use of 769 Candy, termination of tax on 769 Cigarettes 768 Coconut, sesame, palm, palm kernel, sunflower oils, processing tax on 763 Crude petroleum— Producers’ tax on 766 Refining tax on 767xliv Furs 768 Gasoline 764 Jewelry, etc 768 Liability for taxes collected, enforcement of 768 Lubricating oil 764 Matches, increase in rate on fancy wooden, etc 768 Sales of produce for future delivery, stamp tax rate reduced 768 Soft drink tax, termination of 762 Whale, fish, marine animal oils 762 **Executive Departments:** Assistance to Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation by officers of 345 Cooperation of, with foreign trade zone board on order of President 1001 Copies of records, etc., admission as evidence 1109 Seal to be judicially noticed 1109 Employees of. *See* Government Employees. Officers and employees of, in foreign countries, appropriation authorized to meet losses due to foreign currency appreciation 466 Appropriation for 834 Permanent appropriations, annual consideration by Congress 1225 Secretaries of, or alternates, to be members of National Archives Council 1123 Services, etc., by, charges may be increased by President 305 Travel expenses of civilians when transferred; restriction 450 Vehicles, cost limit, use restriction 450 **Executive Office.** *See* Independent Offices. **Executive Office Building,** appropriation for addition, etc., to 1055 **Executive Orders:** Approval by Congress, issued under section 5
(b)of Trading with the enemy Act 1 Cost of living index figure, announcement 13 Effective date of orders made under Economy Act 16 Executive departments, charges for services by 305 Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, President authorized to create 200 Foreign trade zone board, cooperation of Executive departments with, on order of President 1001 Silver delivery to Treasury 1179 Veterans’ regulations. *See* Economy in Government. Vocational education, agricultural experiment station and extension work, partial abolition, of functions of, revoked 391 **Expatriation.** *See* Citizenship and Naturalization. **Expediting Act,** application in suit arising under Communications Act of 1934 1093 **Explosives,** manufacture, etc., Tennessee Valley Authority Act 61, 62 **Export Industries,** appropriation for investigations, etc 549 **Exports,** appropriation for inspection and certification 488 **Extensions in Bankruptcy.** *See* Bankruptcy Act of 1898, Amendments. **Extortion Messages,** punishment for transmitting in interstate commerce 781 **Extradition:** Fugitive to country in which United States exercises extraterritorial jurisdiction; arrest and removal of 454 Provisional arrest and detention 454 Expenses of transporting; penalty for aiding escape 454 **F** **Far East,** appropriation for development of commerce in 548 **Fargo, N.Dak.,** bridge authorized across at, to Moorhead, Minn 842 **Farm Credit Act of 1933.** *See also* Federal Farm Loan Act; Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation Act. Deficiency appropriation for— Administrative expenses, establishment of Production Credit Corporations and Associations 276 Revolving fund, additional amount 276 Production Credit Corporations; Banks for Cooperatives; establishment 257 Directors; personal services 257 Charters and by laws 257 Capital stocks of Corporations; amount 257 Value of share; payment on subscription 258 Revolving fund; aggregate amount 258 Subscription by Corporations; amounts authorized 259 Retirement and cancellation 259 Stock subscription of associations not organized hereunder 259 Limitation on amount 259 Surplus, creation of, from excess stock earnings; amount of 259 Enumeration of sums, unobligated balances of which transferred to 258xlv Sums for salaries, administration expenses, etc 258 Loans to farmers, etc., crop production not restricted 259 Stock ownership of production credit corporations and associations 259 Investment of surplus 259 Balance of excess earnings to be paid into revolving fund 259 Production Credit Associations— Organization by farmers 259 Articles of incorporation; specification of general objects 260 Copy to Production Credit Corporation 260 Governor to prescribe rules; extent of authority 260 Stock of Associations; classes; by whom may be acquired 260 Class B, voting rights; transfer of; exchange for class A 260 Dividend payments; preferences; credit of, against indebtedness 260 Approval and removal of directors, etc., while corporation holds Association stock 260 Earnings of; application in excess of operating expenses 261 Dividend payments; investments from guaranty fund 261 Loans to farmers and investments by Associations, terms, etc 261 Authority of, to borrow from Intermediate Credit Banks 261 Central Bank for Cooperatives— Organization; board of directors 261, 262 Capital stock of bank; authority of Governor respecting 262 Value of share; subscription to; payments from revolving fund 262 Lending power of Bank; loans to cooperative associations 263 Stock subscriptions, borrowers from central bank 263 Amount; cancellation upon repayment 263 Payments into guaranty fund when subscription unauthorized under State law 263 Earnings and reserves of Bank; application of, in excess of operating expenses 263 Guaranty fund created; dividend payments 263 Debentures of Bank; restriction on amount of outstanding 263 Terms, etc., of issue; interest rate 263 Security; provisions of law governing issue; custodian of collateral 264 Lending authority of central and regional banks for cooperatives; division of 264 Banks for Cooperatives— Stock of; determination of amount; value of shares; payments for subscriptions to 264 Lending power of; loans to associations 264 Stock subscriptions; earnings and reserves 264 Retirement of stock 265 Agricultural Marketing Act, amendments. *See* Agricultural Marketing Act, Amendments. Corporations created hereby, provisions common to— Corporate powers; jurisdiction of district courts denied 266 Examination of; designation of examiners; assessment for costs 267 Fiscal agents of United States 267 Exemption of obligations, property, etc., from taxation 267 Termination of exemption, Production Credit Corporations 267 Unlawful acts and penalty provisions 267 Liquidation proceedings 269 Salary limitations, officials of 269 Federal Farm Loan Act, amendments. *See* Federal Farm Loan Act, Amendments. Miscellaneous— Farm Loan Commissioner to be known as Land Bank Commissioner 273 Farm Credit Administration; commissioners of; appointment; salary; duties 273 Attestation of signature of Land Bank Commissioner 273 Authority granted Governor hereby to be supplementary to existing authority 273 Reconstruction Finance Corporation, authority to reduce capital of Regional Agricultural Credit Administration 273 Funds to constitute revolving fund 273 Farm Credit Administration, seal of 273 Emergency Agricultural Relief Act, appointment of State Administrator 273xlvi Separability of provisions 273 Amendments 273 Amendments— Loans to farmers for home repairs, improvements, etc 1263 Members of Congress, participation in contracts and agreements 1264 Oyster planters, loans to, by production credit associations, authorized 983 Production Credit Associations, powers of— Grant of general power to 1263 Insurance under National Housing Act 1263 Loans to farmers; discounting of 1263 Revolving fund, notes, etc., evidencing loans and security therefor, transferred to Governor 348 Excess amount of balances, etc., transferred to, made available to establish new fund 348 Allocations for subscriptions of intermediate credit banks stock, etc., authorized therefrom 348 Unlawful acts and penalties, false representation to intermediate credit bank or Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation 347 **Farm Credit Administration.** *See also* Farm Credit Act of 1933; Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation Act. Appropriation for— Crop production and harvesting loans, 1934 402 Salaries and expenses 499 Deficiency appropriation for— Administrative expenses 276 Revolving fund, additional amount 276 Allocation of appropriation for, authorized 210 Assessments for examination of corporations, etc., regulated by 500 Commissioners of; number, appointment, salaries 273 Crop production loans— Authorized; amount for livestock feed in drought areas; security; interest rate; collection 354 First lien on 1934 crop as security for 354 Individual loans, amount; conditions; declarations 354 Personnel, appointment of 355 Sum authorized; use 355 Unlawful acts; penalty provisions 355 Federal Farm Board appropriation available 289 Governor of, authority to perfect organization 51 Membership on board of Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation 344 Seal of 273 **Farm Debts.** *See* Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation Act. **Farmers:** Appropriation for— Cooperative demonstration work 472 Crop and livestock estimates 493 Farm forestry, cooperative 473 Farm management investigations 492 Marketing and distribution information 492, 493 Bankruptcy. *See* Bankruptcy Act of 1898, Amendments. Crop production loans. *See* Farm Credit Administration. Loans by Reconstruction Finance Corporation to cooperative mineral rights pools 1112 Mortgages, refinancing. *See* Emergency Farm Mortgage Act, 1933. **Farm Loan Associations.** *See* Emergency Farm Mortgage Act, 1933. **Farm Loan Commissioner.** *See also* Federal Farm Loan Act, Amendments; Emergency Farm Mortgage Act. To be known as Land Bank Commissioner 273 **Farm Mortgage Act.** *See* Emergency Farm Mortgage Act. **Farm Mortgage Corporation.** *See* Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation. **Farm Placement Service.** *See* National Cooperative Employment Service. **Farris Engineering Company,** bridge authorized across Monongahela River at California, Pa., by 150 **Fayerweather Island, Conn.,** conveyance authorized 665 **Fechet, James E.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Federal Advisory Council.** *See* National Cooperative Employment Service. **Federal-Aid Highway System:** Emergency construction, National Industrial Recovery Act 203 Apportionment of funds among States 203 Limitations of Federal Highway Act not applicable 204 Provisions of contracts involving expenditure of funds 204 Rights of way over Federal property, agreements for 204 Secondary roads, maintenance, etc 203 “State” and “highway” construed 204xlvii Tolls to be applied to repayment of construction costs 204 Funds for work on, until September 1, 1934 352 **Federal Board for Vocational Education.** *See* Interior Department. **Federal Civil Works Administration.** *See* Civil Works Administration. **Federal Communications Commission.** *See* Communications Act of 1934. **Federal Coordinator of Transportation.** *See also* Emergency Railroad Transportation Act, 1933. Office of, created; appointment 211 Powers and duties of 212–217 **Federal Credit Union Act:** Definitions 1216 Organization of unions; procedure 1217 Organization certificate, approval of 1217 Fees; payment of; deposit 1217 Reports and examinations, requirement 1218 Corporate powers 1218 By-laws preparation of form 1219 Membership; meetings 1219 Management of unions 1219 Officers; election 1219 Directors; meetings, records, powers, etc 1220 Credit committee; consideration of applications for loans 1220 Supervisory committee; duties 1220 Reserves, maintenance of 1221 Dividends; payment of 1221 Expulsion and withdrawal 1221 Minors, issue of shares to 1221 Governor, powers of 1221 Fiscal agents and depositories, union may act as 1222 Taxation 1222 **Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.** *See also* Banking Act of 1933; Federal Reserve Act. Deficiency appropriation for payment for capital stock of 279 **Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works.** *See also* Public Works. Access to files, etc., of Reconstruction Finance Corporation, by 210 Functions of 200 **Federal Emergency Relief Act of 1933:** Appropriation for effecting purposes of 1055 Appropriation authorized for purposes of; available until June 30, 1935 351 Limitation on allocations 352 Cooperation of Federal Government with the several States, etc., to relieve distress 55 Federal Emergency Relief Administrator, funds available to 55 Reconstruction Finance Corporation loan; aggregate amount 55 Increase in amount of outstanding obligations authorized 56 Additional, not to issue unless President shall approve 56 Administrator to have access to Corporation files, etc 56 Federal Emergency Relief Administration; creation 56 Administrator; appointment; salary; termination of authority 56 Disposition of unexpended balances 56 Administration of Act 56 Investigations by Administrator on request of President 56 Monthly reports to Congress; printing as public documents 57 States, advances to, for relief of hardship 57 Amount available; proportioned on State expenditures; payments to be made quarterly 57 Disposition of balances 57 Finality of Administrator’s decisions 57 Applications; information to contain 57 Certification of approved grant to Reconstruction Finance Corporation 58 Monthly report of State Governor 58 “State,” construed 58 Short title of Act 58 Grants to State public agency, authority of administrator to make 351 Reconstruction Finance Corporation funds for purposes of 1056 **Federal Employees.** *See* Economy in Government. **Federal Employment Stabilization Board,** appropriation for 547 **Federal Farm Board.** *See also* Farm Credit Administration. Appropriation for 289 Available to Farm Credit Administration if Executive order creating, becomes effective 289 Salaries, members of Board, not included 289 Appointments without regard to Classification Act of 1923 and civil service laws 290 Cotton held by, to be sold to Secretary of Agriculture 32 Cotton on which money has been loaned, etc., full title to be acquired by, for 32xlviii **Federal Farm Loan Act.** *See also* Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation Act. Amendments— Amounts to farm loan associations, option of borrower 347 Authority to make direct loans under section 7 in bonds of Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation 346 Bank restrictions, accepting personal property exempt from execution 271 Bonds, issuance of, by land banks; conditions; interest, etc 41, 42 Limitation on issue of 346 Capital stock of intermediate credit banks; amount increased upon approval of Governor 348 Subscriptions by governor for, authorized 348 Consolidated farm loan bonds, exchange of Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation bonds for 346 Enumerated powers of Federal Land Banks, purchase and exchange of bonds 347 Farm mortgages, purchase, reduction, and refinancing of 42 Federal land banks— Charges for making loans 271 Classes to whom loans may be made extended 271 Directors, provisions relating to 269, 270 Mortgages, punishment for false statements by mortgagee in sale to; sharing defaulted 272 Intermediate credit banks, discount and loan provisions 271, 272 Officers of, need not hold similar positions in Federal land banks 271 Loans, direct, on first mortgages to farmers; provisions governing 44, 45 Extension of 43 Increase of amount of, to borrowers 44 Reduction of interest on, and deferment of principal 43 Members of Congress, participation in contracts and agreements 1264 Shareholders, responsibility of 271 **Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation Act:** Corporation created; principal offices; management 344 Directors; compensation; powers of; employment of additional personnel 345 Corporate powers enumerated 345 Aggregate capital of corporation 345 Funds available for capital subscription from section 32 of Emergency Farm Mortgage Act, transferred 345 Bonds; authorized issue; aggregate amount 345 Form; maturities; interest rates; issues; sale price 345 Guarantee; uses; interest payments if default of corporation 345 Purchase by Secretary of Treasury authorized 346 Use of proceeds from sales of securities hereafter issued under Second Liberty Bond Act 346 Sale of acquired bonds 346 Redemptions, purchases, and sales treated as public-debt transactions 346 Security of bonds; purchase by corporation 346 Exchange of bonds for consolidated farm-loan bonds, upon application of Federal land bank 346 Consolidated farm-loan bonds; cash purchase of, by corporation 346 Loans to Federal land banks on security of 346 Investments by corporation in mortgages taken upon direct loans to farmers 346 Preparation of bonds in suitable form 346 Custody of engraved plates; reimbursements 346 Limitation on authority of Federal land bank to issue bonds under section 32 of Federal Farm Loan Act 346 Federal Farm Loan Act amendments— Direct loans under section 7, conversion into bonds of corporation 346 Farm loan association loans by land banks, form in which transmitted 346 Federal land banks, enumerated powers— Purchase of corporation bonds and exchange of farm-loan bonds for, etc 347 Federal intermediate credit bank capital stock; increase in amount of, upon approval of Governor 348 Subscription by Governor for, authorized; amount 348 Value of shares; payments 348xlix Emergency Farm Mortgage Act amendment— Loans by Land Bank Commissioner on behalf of corporation until February 1, 1936 347 Additional loans for refinancing prior loans 347 Bonds and proceeds made available 347 Maximum amount of loan to farmers increased to $7,500 347 Farm Credit Act amendments— Corporation as fiscal agent of United States 347 Tax exemption of corporate franchise, capital, etc 347 Unlawful acts and penalties; false representation, etc., to Federal Intermediate Credit Bank or Corporation 347 Revolving fund, notes, etc., evidencing loans and security therefor, transferred to Governor 348 Excess amount of balances, etc., transferred to, made available to establish new fund 348 Allocations for subscriptions of intermediate credit bank stocks, etc., authorized therefrom 348 Federal Reserve Act amendments— Advances to member banks on deposit or pledge of corporation bonds 348 Purchase and sale by Reserve banks of corporation bonds having limited maturity dates 348 Separability provisions 348 Amendment; short title 349 Members of Congress, participation in contracts and agreements 1264 Redemption of foreclosed homes 929 Tax exemptions not to include surtaxes 360 **Federal Highway Act:** Appropriation for road or trail construction under 1057 Appropriations authorized for road construction under provisions of 994 Reports to Congress; requirement 995 **Federal Home Loan Bank,** conversion of, into Federal Savings and Loan Association 134 **Federal Home Loan Bank Act, Amendments:** Advances to finance home repairs, improvements, etc 1261 Interest rates; terms and conditions 1261 Authority of banks to make advances to members; limitations 1261 Federal Savings and Loan Association, purchase of full-paid income shares of 645 Bonds of, purchase by Home Owners’ Loan Corporation 646 Conversion into Federal Savings and Loan Association, authorized 646 Employment of member as fiscal agent of United States 646 “Home mortgage”, construed 1264 Loans to, by Home Owners’ Loan Corporation 646 Minimum subscription 1264 Powers of member banks— Borrow money; issue debentures and bonds 1262 Aggregate amount of outstanding obligations 1262 Retirement of debentures 1262 Acceptance of deposits 1262 Investment of surplus funds 1263 Rediscount members’ notes 1262 Reserves to be maintained 1262 Repeals of section 4
(d)providing for direct loans to home owners 129 **Federal Home Loan Bank Board,** deficiency appropriation for home financing, etc 276 **Federal Housing Administration.** *See* National Housing Act. **Federal Hunting Stamp Act:** Appropriation for enforcement 1031 Hunting stamp; requirement; exhibiting; issue of; period of validity 451 State game laws and treaty regulations, compliance with 451 Migratory bird conservation fund, stamp receipts to constitute 451 Disposition of 452 Stamps, alteration, transfer, or counterfeiting unlawful 452 Enforcement provisions, authority of United States judges, commissioners, etc 452 Penalty provisions 452 Cooperation with States and territories in enforcement 452 Terms defined 453 **Federal Industrial Institution for Women, Alderson, W.Va.,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 544 **Federal Intermediate Credit Banks.** *See also* Farm Credit Act; Federal Farm Loan Act. Production Credit Associations authorized to borrow from, etc 261l **Federal Kidnaping Act:** Transporting kidnaped persons in interstate commerce and holding for ransom, punishment for 781 Presumption on failure to release person within seven days 781 Punishment for conspiracy to violate provisions of act 782 **Federal Land Banks.** *See also* Federal Farm Mortgage Act; Federal Farm Loan Act. Appropriation for— Interest rate reductions on mortgages 1060 Subscriptions to paid-in surplus of 1060 Deficiency appropriation for— Payments to, on account of reductions in interest rate on mortgages 279 Subscriptions to paid-in surplus of 279 Directors of, to be ex officio directors of Production Credit Corporations and Banks for Cooperatives 257 Facilities, etc., of, to be available to Farm Loan Commissioner 49 **Federal Loan and Saving Associations.** *See* Home Owners’ Loan Act, 1933. **Federal Officers,** punishment for killing or assaulting 780 **Federal Oil Conservation Board,** appropriation for 290 **Federal Open Market Committee.** *See* Banking Act of 1933. **Federal Penal and Correctional Institutions,** crimes in connection with administration of 782 **Federal Power Commission:** Appropriation for 290, 512 Electrical energy; investigation and report of rate charge consumers 591 Utilization of records of State public service commissions 591 Funds made available 591 **Federal Prison Industries:** Creation of corporation; appointment and organization 1211 Duties 1211 “Prison Industries Fund”, transferred to Corporation 1211 Report to Congress; clause 1212 **Federal Radio Commission:** Appropriation for 291, 513 Allocation of radio frequencies to airplanes carrying mails 938 Grand Island, Nebr., radio station, purchase of additional lands for 805 Transfer of employees, records, property, and appropriations to Federal Communications Commission 1102 **Federal Real Estate and Storage Company,** payment of interest on judgment in favor of 1047 **Federal Reserve Act, Amendments.** *See also* Banking Act of 1933; Gold Reserve Act of 1934. Advances to individual, partnership, corporation; authority to make 7 Review of Federal Reserve Board 7 Security; interest rates 7 Assessments for expenses of Board; acquisition of building site, construction 1108 Building site in District of Columbia, acquisition 1108 Currency circulating notes, issue of, on deposit of United States obligations, etc 6 Amount of issue; value; redemption 6 Regulations governing issuance, etc 6 Termination of authority to issue 7 Appropriation available for production of 7 Farm loan bonds as security for advances by Reserve banks 46 Farm Mortgage Corporation bonds, advances to member banks on deposit or pledge of 348 Purchase and sale of, having limited maturity date, by Reserve banks 348 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation— Appointment of Corporation as receiver 969 Alaska and Hawaii, banks in, included within term “State banks” 971 Benefits extended to State banks until July 1, 1937 970 Certified statement of Fund members, as of October 1, 1934 969 Deposits eligible for insurance, amount increased 969 Deposits insured until July 1, 1935 969 Subscription to class A. stock by member before July 1, 1935 969 Insurance of deposits, member banks; effective July 1, 1935 969 Insurance of deposits of nonmember banks, class A. stockholders, after July 1, 1937 970 Insurance of deposits, provisions extended to Fund members not members of Federal Reserve system 969 Mutual savings banks, insurance of deposits 969 Payment of insured deposits, Fund member closing before June 30, 1935 969li Purchase of obligations by Reconstruction Finance Corporation, authorized 971 Regulations governing display of sign that deposits insured 970 Regulations, withdrawal of nonmember banks from Fund 969 Federal Reserve notes; application for; collateral required 398 Direct obligations of United States as security; retirement 398 Amount of security required; notification of note withdrawals 398 Fund for Mutuals; establishment; membership 970 Assessments; liabilities of members 970 Federal Reserve Board powers not impaired by Bank Conservation Act 5 Gold, authority of Secretary of Treasury to require delivery to Treasury 2 Payments in lieu of amount delivered; transportation, etc., costs 2 Home Owners’ Loan Corporation bonds 646 Deposit as security for loans from reserve banks 646 Purchase of, by reserve banks 646 Reserve banks may act as depositories for 646 Industrial loans 1105 Obligations, discount or purchase of 1105 Loans to financing institutions on security of 1106 Commitments respecting purchase of 1106 Aggregate amount of credit extended, limitation 1106 Industrial advisory committees; loan approvals by 1106 Payments to Reserve banks, basis of, interest 1106 Margin requirements, regulations respecting credit extensions, security purchases 886 Member banks; transactions prohibited during emergency declared by proclamation; penalty provision 2 Advances to, when eligible assets not available; security; interest rate 7 Expiration of authority to make 7 National banks, limitation on indebtedness 1107 Penalty provisions 1107 Real estate, loans on, restrictions regarding value and terms not applicable 1263 Reserve bank balances, increase or decrease of, in emergency, authorized 54 Residential or farm buildings, loans to finance construction of 1263 Securities Exchange Act of 1934, annual report of Board 901 State bank as member of system; application; “capital” and “ capital stock” construed 971 State banks and trust companies, loans to, by Federal Reserve banks, authorized 20 State banks, etc., direct loans to, by Federal Reserve banks under provisions of 21 Stock ownership by officials of member banks, authorized 971 **Federal Reserve Bank notes;** redemption of unidentifiable 127 **Federal Reserve Banks.** *See also* Bank Conservation Act; Federal Reserve Act, Amendments. Direct loans by, to State banks and trust companies authorized 20 **Federal Reserve Board.** *See also* Federal Reserve Act, Amendments. Authority of, to take action to prevent undue credit expansion 52 Building site in District of Columbia, aquisition 1108 Term of successor to appointive member of 166 **Federal Reserve System.** *See also* Federal Reserve Act, Amendments. Morris Plan banks, application for membership in 164 Mutual savings banks, application for membership in 164 Punishment for certain offenses against members of 783 **Federal Savings and Loan Associations.** *See also* Home Owners’ Loan Act of 1933. Deficiency appropriation for subscriptions to preferred shares in 279 Conversion of Federal Home Loan Bank into, authorized 646 Employment as fiscal agent of United States 646 Purchase of full paid income shares of, by Secretary of Treasury 645 **Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation,** created 1256 **Federal Surplus Relief Corporation:** Advances to, for relief distribution of dairy- and beef-cattle products 528lii **Federal Trade Commission:** Appropriation for 291, 513 Deficiency appropriation for 276 Dairy products investigation 1026 Printing and binding 276 Foreign Bond Holders. *See* Corporation of Foreign Bond Holders Act. National Industrial Recovery Act, investigations 198 Securities Act. *See also* Securities Act of 1933. Powers of Commission under, transferred to Securities and Exchange Commission 908 Utilities, investigation of, completion directed 1242 Report to Congress 1242 **Federal Trade Commission Act,** applicability of provision in administration of Emergency Agricultural Relief Act 37 **Federation of Women’s Clubs.** *See* General Federation of Women’s Clubs. **Ferris, William S.,** payment to 280 **Fertilizer Investigations,** appropriation for 485 **Fertilizers, etc.,** production, Tennessee Valley Authority Act 61 **Fiduciaries.** *See also* Income Tax. Liability of 760 **Field Artillery, Chief of.** *See* War Department. **Filipino Soldiers,** appropriation for care of insane 628 **Finance Department.** *See* War Department. **Financial Conference, Third Pan American,** appropriation for participation expenses 1040 **Findlay, Ohio,** contract for sale of post-office site at, amendment 1207 **Fine Arts, Commission of:** Appropriation for 287, 364 Calvert Street Bridge, D.C., approval by 229 **Finland,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Firearms.** *See* National Firearms Act. **Fish and Game Sanctuaries.** *See* National Forests. **Fisher, Fred D.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Fisheries.** *See* Aquatic Products. **Fisheries, Bureau of.** *See also* Commerce, Department of. Rations, commutation of 560 **Fisheries Commission, International,** appropriation for contribution 536 **Fishing Industry:** Loans to authorized, from Merchant marine loan construction fund 596 Loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 1108, 1112 **Fishing vessels,** care and transportation of shipwrecked seamen from 395 **Fish oil,** tax on 762 **Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, Okla.:** Appropriation for— Education 372, 374 Payments from tribal funds 377 Records of, deposit with Oklahoma Historical Society 501 **Flandreau, S. Dak.,** appropriation for education of Indians 373 **Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont.,** appropriation for irrigation systems, maintenance 370 **Flax.** *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act. **Fleet Naval Reserve.** *See also* Navy Department. Appropriation for pay and allowances of transferred and assigned men of 411 **Flood Damages,** loans from Reconstruction Finance Corporation for repair of 589 **Floor tax.** *See* Distilled Spirits and Wine. **Florence, Ala.,** bridge authorized across Tennessee River at 945 **Florence Bridge Commission,** created and authorized to construct bridge across Missouri River at Florence, Nebr 981 **Florence Crittenton Home, D.C.,** appropriation for 247, 872 **Florence, Nebr.,** bridge authorized across Missouri River at 981 **Florence, Oreg.:** Bridge authorized across Siuslaw River at 137 Time extended for bridging 804 **Florida:** Appropriation for national forest administration 482 Bridges authorized in Monroe County from Lower Matecumbe Key to No Name Key 138 Everglades National Park, establishment authorized 816 Sugar produced in, allotment of quota 673 United States Court for southern judicial district to be held at Orlando 147 **Food and Drug Administration.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Food and Drugs Act:** Appropriation for enforcement 496 Sea food inspection 1204liii **Foot-and-Mouth Disease,** balances available for eradication of 477 **Forage Crops and Diseases,** appropriation for investigation, etc 479 **Foreign Agricultural Service,** appropriation for 493 **Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Bureau of.** *See* Commerce, Department of. **Foreign Buyers,** appropriation for compilation of lists of, charges for 550 **Foreign Communication.** *See* Communications Act of 1934. **Foreign Corporations.** *See* Capital Stock and Excess-Profits Taxes; Income Tax. **Foreign Countries:** Importation of articles for exhibition at Chicago World’s Fair 793 Sugar import quotas and restrictions 672 Taxes of. *See* Income Tax. Trade agreements with. *See* Tariff Act of 1930, Amendments. **Foreign Decorations,** authorizing certain officers or employees of United States to accept 1267 **Foreign Exchange,** regulation of, by President, during national emergency 1 **Foreign Governments,** financial transactions with, prohibited, when in default on obligations to United States 574 **Foreign Plant Introduction,** appropriation for 479 **Foreign Plant Quarantines,** appropriation for enforcement of 487 **Foreign Security Holders.** *See* Corporation of Foreign Bondholders Act. **Foreign Service.** *See also* State Department; International Obligations. Appropriation for— Allowances to widows and heirs 531 Building fund 532 Contingent expenses 533 Cost of living allowance 532 Emergencies, Diplomatic and Consular Service 534 Losses sustained by officers, etc., foreign currency appreciation 834 Rent, heat, fuel, and light 531 Retirement and disability fund 532 Salaries— Ambassadors and ministers 530 Chargés d’affaires ad interim 531 Clerks 532 Diplomatic and consular officers while receiving instruction and in transit 531 Foreign Service officers 531 Transportation, diplomatic, consular, and Foreign Service officers 531 Deficiency appropriation for— Allowances to widows or heirs 1039 Holoday, Harriet C., payment to 1039 Salaries— Foreign Service officers while receiving instructions and in transit 1038 Transportation, Foreign Service officers 1038 Vassiliadis, Stelio, reimbursement of 1039 Allowance for quarters limited 531 Annual leave provisions of Economy Act not applicable to 14 Custodial, etc., services, limitation on expenditure of sums for 532 Losses sustained by officers and employees due to foreign currency appreciation, annual appropriation to meet, authorized 466 Salaries, officers receiving instructions and in transit, transfer of sums for 99 Seamen from shipwrecked fishing and whaling vessels, care and transportation 395 **Foreign Service Building Fund,** appropriation for 532 **Foreign Service Officers.** *See* Foreign Service. **Foreign Trade.** *See* Tariff Act of 1930, Amendments. **Foreign Trade Promotion,** appropriation to enable Secretary of Agriculture to collect, etc., data on agricultural products 1032 **Foreign Trade Restrictions,** appropriation for investigation, etc 550, 1032 **Foreign Trade Zones:** Establishment in ports of entry authorized 998 Definitions 998 Board; created, composition 998 Authority of board to grant privilege of establishing 999 Entitlement of port of entry to zone 999 Preference in granting applications for 999 Importation of merchandise into zone, customs tax exempt 999 Payment of tax upon transporting to customs territory 999 Disposition of merchandise if not transported from zone within two years 999 Articles of domestic growth, manufacture, etc 999 Customs officers and guards, assignment to zones 1000 Vessels entering or leaving zones, subject to regulations 1000liv Application for permit to maintain zone; requirements 1000 Regulations to be prescribed 1000 Cooperation of Board with local and Federal agencies 1000 Agreement to use Federal property within zone 1001 Facilities to be maintained within zone by grantee 1001 Erection of buildings within zone 1001 Operation of zone; rates for services 1001 Use of zone for residential purposes; restrictions 1002 Accounts of zones; form and manner of keeping 1002 Alienation of grant prohibited 1002 Revocation of grant; grounds for 1002 Procedure 1002 Penalty provisions 1003 Saving clause 1003 **Forest Grove, Oreg.,** patent of land to 958 **Forest Lands,** purchase of, by States; procedure 955 **Forest Pathology,** appropriation for investigations 479 **Forest Products Laboratory:** Appropriation for investigations, etc 483 President authorized to allocate to, sums appropriated for unemployment relief 23 **Forest Research Stations, International Union of,** appropriation for contribution 483 **Forest Roads and Trails,** appropriation for 499 **Forests.** *See* National Forests. **Forest Service.** *See also* Agriculture, Department of. **Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Mont.,** appropriation for irrigation systems maintenance, etc 370 **Fort Benning, Ga.,** appropriation for Infantry School 630 **Fort Dodge Boiler Works,** payment to 281 **Fort Douglas Military Reservation,** portion of, granted to University of Utah 1203 **Fort Erie, Canada,** authority to maintain bridge across Niagara River to Buffalo, N.Y 662 **Fort Francis E. Warren, Wyo.,** purchase of land for rifle ranges 955, 1045 **Fort Hall Irrigation System, Idaho,** appropriation for 370 **Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,** appropriation for Command and General Staff School 617 **Fort Lowell Military Reservation, Ariz.,** deferred payments on homestead entries in 350 **Fort Monroe, Va.:** Appropriation for— Coast Artillery School 631 Sewerage system, etc 624 **Fort Morgan Military Reservation, Ala.,** exploitation of minerals on lands comprising, authorized 796 **Fort Niagara, N.Y.:** Sum authorized for participation in International Celebration at 1019 Appropriation for 1244 **Fort Peck Irrigation Project, Mont.,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 370 **Fort Riley, Kans.,** appropriation for Cavalry School 631 **Fox, Wm C.,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1023 **France,** appropriation for ambassador to 530 **Franchise Tax,** payment of, by Federal Reserve banks, eliminated 164 **Franking Privilege,** Vice President, Members of Congress 1018 **Frederick Snare Corporation,** payment to 280 **Freedmen’s Hospital, D.C.,** appropriation for salaries and expenses 395 **Fremont National Forest,** boundary adjusted 590 **French Broad River,** time extended for bridging, between Jefferson and Cocke Counties, Tenn 222 **Fruit and Vegetable Crops and Diseases,** appropriation for investigation, etc 479 **Fruit Growers,** loans to, authorized 51 **Fruit Juices,** tax on 16 **Fuller, Ben H.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Fund for Mutuals.** *See* Federal Reserve Act, Amendments. **Furlough Provisions.** *See* Economy in Government. **Furs,** tax on 768 **G** **Gage Standardization,** appropriation for 554 **Gaithersburg, Md.**, appropriation for maintenance of observatory at 558 **Gallinger Municipal Hospital, D.C.,** appropriation for 245, 870 **Galveston, Tex.,** appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 424 **Game sanctuaries.** *See* National Forests Ganado Irrigation Project, Ariz., appropriation for operation, etc 370 **Garfield Hospital, D.C.,** appropriation for 239, 1028 **Garrison, N.Dak.,** time extended for bridge across Missouri River at 946lv **Gary, Ind.,** bridge authorized across Grand Calumet River at 945 **Gasoline:** Tax on 206, 764 Extended for one year 254 **General Accounting Office:** Appropriation for 291, 514 Deficiency appropriation for auditing of accounts of governmental agencies; postal accounts 1026 Claims of officers and enlisted men in the Army under the act of March 2, 1899 657 Tennessee Valley corporation audit expenses payable from funds of 64 **General and Special Claims Conventions, United States and Mexico,** appropriation for 1041 **General Claims Commission, United States and Panama,** appropriation continued available 1040 **General Counsel, Treasury Department.** *See also* Treasury Department. Creation of office of 758 Appointment, compensation, duties 758 Assistant Counsel 758 Justice Department powers not affected 759 Powers, etc., transferred to 759 **General Disarmament Conference,** balance reappropriated for 1041 **General Federation of Women’s Clubs,** charter amendment 925 **General Grant National Park, Calif.,** appropriation for administration, etc 386 **General Land Office.** *See* Interior, Department of. **General Staff Corps.** *See also* War Department. Committee of, to prepare policies affecting National Guard 153 **Genetics and Biophysics,** appropriation for investigations 480 **Genoa Indian School.** *See* Nebraska. **Geographic Board, United States,** appropriation for 297, 518 **Geological Survey.** *See also* Interior Department. Aerial photographs for mapping projects furnished by War and Navy Departments 384 Investigations for departments, etc., by 384 Transfer of effects of employees 384 **George, Preston L.,** appropriation for services 1025 **George Rogers Clark Sesquicentennial Commission:** Appropriation for participation expenses, etc 292, 364 Deficiency appropriation for completion of memorial, Vincennes, Ind 276 **Georgetown, S.C.:** Time extended for bridging— Pee Dee River at 54, 838 Waccamaw River at 54, 838 **George Washington Bicentennial Commission:** Writings of George Washington, printing of additional sets authorized 1210 Limit of cost; distribution; cost to purchasers 1210 Official distribution to be made 1210 Acceptance of privately printed volume 1210 **Georgia:** Appropriation for national forest administration 482 Ocmulgee National Monument, establishment authorized 958 Time extended for bridging Savannah River, at Burtons Ferry 96 **Germany:** Appropriation for ambassador to 530 Deficiency appropriation for Mixed Claims Commission, United States and 278, 1041 Settlement of War Claims Act of 1928, amended; payments to nationals of, postponed; available funds for awards 1268 President may remove payment restriction; determine periods of arrears 1269 **Gertner, L.,** payment to 281 **Gift Taxes:** Rates 761 Application of 762 **Gila River Indian Reservation, Ariz.,** appropriation for irrigation 370 **Gilbert, William B.,** appointment of judge to fill vacancy caused by death of 310 **Gilchrist, Harry E.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Glacier National Park, Mont.,** appropriation for administration, etc 386 **Glass Banking Act.** *See* Banking Act of 1933. **Gold Clause Contracts:** Provisions in obligations requiring gold, etc., payments declared against public policy 113 Payments to be made in legal tender 113 “Obligation”, “coin or currency”, defined 113 Coins, etc., as legal tender; abrased gold coins according to weight 113lvi Gold, Gold Coin, and Bullion. *See also* Gold Reserve Act of 1934; Silver Purchase Act of 1934. Authority of Secretary of Treasury to require delivery to Treasury 2 Export, hoarding, etc., during national emergency, authority of President to prohibit 1 Regulating value of gold content of dollar. *See* Currency Regulation; Gold Reserve Act of 1934. **Gold Payments.** *See* Gold Clause Contracts. **Gold Reserve Act of 1934:** Appropriation for expenses under 1060 Gold coin and bullion; title of Federal Reserve bank vested in United States 337 Payments; balances payable in gold certificates 337 Custody and delivery of, for transfer 337 Federal Reserve Act amendments— Federal Reserve notes; redemption of, in lawful money 337 Application for; collateral required 338 Maintenance of reserves against deposits and circulating notes; percentage of reserves 338 Gold certificates held by agents counted as part of reserve 338 Return of, to issuing bank for credit or redemption in gold certificates 338 Maintenance of gold certificates in Treasury to provide for redemption 338 Gold certificates deposit for redemption of issued notes 338 Reserve Board authority respecting note issues 338 Banks to be charged with amount of notes issued; interest rate; lien 338 Reduction of liability for outstanding, by depositing notes and collateral 339 Reissue of deposited notes denied 339 Use of deposited collateral for redemption of 339 Custody of Reserve notes and collateral deposited with agent 339 Joint liability of agent and bank for safekeeping of notes and collateral 339 Bank reserves; deposit of gold coin or gold certificates with Treasurer or Assistant 339 Receipt, Secretary to prescribe form 339 Deposits payable in gold certificates 339 Orders for making payments; signing; form 339 Deposits counted as part of reserve required against outstanding Reserve notes 340 Gold coin and bullion; regulations governing requisition, transportation, etc., to be prescribed 340 Use of, for foreign or domestic account permitted 340 Regulations governing, may exclude gold situated beyond continental limits of United States 340 Forfeiture of gold unlawfully withheld, acquired, etc 340 Additional penalty 340 Gold coinage withdrawal; coinage for foreign countries permitted 340 Redemption of United States currency in gold prohibited; exception by regulations of Secretary 340 Redemption of gold certificates owned by Reserve banks 340 Reserves in gold bullion to be maintained 340 Redemptions to be made in gold bullion; stamping; surrender value 341 Appreciation in value of, due to weight reduction of gold dollar, covered into Treasury 341 Transfers of gold bullion to cover loss resulting from weight increase 341 Revised Statutes, amendments— Section 3699, authority to anticipate interest payment on public debt 341 Sale of gold authorized 341 Section 3700, authority of Secretary to purchase gold 341 Rates, terms, and conditions to be prescribed 341 Stabilization Fund; authority of Secretary to deal in gold and foreign exchange 341 Annual audit and report to President required 341 Fund created; amount 342 Finality of Secretary’s decisions concerning 342 Availability of Fund 342 Disposition of proceeds from sales and investments 342lvii Powers of Secretary under, to continue for two years 342 Prior termination by President authorized 342 Rules and regulations, Secretary to prescribe 342 Currency regulation— Gold dollar, fixing weight of, at not more than 60% of present weight 342 Executive powers hereunder, defined 342 Duration of conferred powers 342 Proclamation extending period authorized 342 Silver certificates, issue of, to tenderer of silver for coinage 342 Issue of, against unobligated silver bullion, etc., in Treasury 343 Silver coinage, terms and conditions, seigniorage charges, etc., when silver of foreign production 343 Silver dollar and subsidiary coins, reduction in weight of, authorized 343 Proclamations, orders, rules, approval of, made by President or Secretary of Treasury under authority of designated acts 343 Second Liberty Bond Act, amendments— Bond issues, offer otherwise than as popular loan authorized 343 Allotments, power of Secretary over 343 Treasury bills, deposit of proceeds arising from sales of 343 United States notes, amount Secretary authorized to borrow for issue of increased 343 Obligations authorized hereunder; issue of, for refunding, etc., outstanding bonds, notes, etc 343 Rules and regulations to be prescribed 343 Issue of, at discount without interest 343 Victory Liberty Loan Act amendment— Cumulative sinking fund, for retirement of bonds and notes issued “for refunding purposes” repealed 344 Gold certificates, issue of, authorized 344 Terms construed 344 Amendment of Act 344 Repeal provision 344 **Gordon, Elmo K.,** payment to 1038 **Gorgas Memorial Laboratory,** appropriation for contribution 534 **Gormley, Martin E.,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1023 **Goss, Edward W.,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1023 **Government Contractors,** adjustment of claims of, when cost of performance increased by compliance with code of fair competition 974 **Government Employees.** *See* Economy in Government. **Government of United States:** Maintaining credit of. *See* Economy in Government. Protection of records 122 **Government-Owned Radio Stations.** *See* Communications Act of 1934. **Government Printing Office.** *See also* Legislative Branch of the Government. Congressional work, authority for 832 Estimates for departmental work to be incorporated in single items in Budget 832 Leave of absence to employees, amount available from working capital 98 Payment for work ordered by departments, etc 832 Printing and binding for Congress, sum available 832 Purchases allowed without reference to General Supply Committee 833 Reports, annual, of departments, not to be printed; originals on file for inspection 833 Restriction on paying detailed employees 832 **Governor of the Farm Credit Administration.** *See* Farm Credit Act of 1933. **Grain Futures Act,** appropriation for enforcement 496 **Grain Sorghums.** *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act. **Grain Standards Act,** appropriation for enforcement 494 **Grand Army of the Republic,** appropriation for attendance of Marine Band at encampment of 1245 **Grand Calumet River,** bridge authorized across at Gary, Ind 945 **Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz.,** appropriation for administration, etc 386 **Grand Island, Nebr.,** purchase of lands as addition to radio station, authorized 805 **Grand Juries.** *See also* United States Courts. Attendance of clerical assistants not to affect sufficiency of indictment 58 Objection on ground of unqualified grand juror barred where concurrence of twelve qualified jurors 649lviii **Grand Teton National Park, Wyo.,** appropriation for administration, etc 386 **Grape Brandy,** tax on, use in fortification of wine 314 **Grasshopper Control,** appropriation for 498 **Grazing Districts.** *See* Public Lands. **Great Britain:** Appropriation for: Ambassador to 530 Fisheries Commission, International, contribution 536 International Joint Commission, contribution 535 Waterways treaty, expenses 535 **Great Lakes Bridge Commission,** bridge authorized across Saint Clair River at Port Huron, Mich., by 139 **Great Lakes, Ill.,** appropriation for maintenance, naval training station 405 **Great Smoky Mountains National Park, N.C., and Tenn.:** Appropriation for administration, etc 386 Minimum area of, established 964 **Greece,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Green River, Wash.,** preliminary examination authorized 956 **Gretna, La.,** time extended for bridging Mississippi River at 396 **Griffin, Francis W.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Gross Income.** *See* Income Tax. **Guam:** Appropriation for lepers, care of; transfer to Culion, P.I 404, 1037 Emergency Agricultural Relief Act, provisions not applicable to 37 Refunds in export to, of processed commodity 40 Sugar import quota and restrictions 672 **Guantanamo Bay, Cuba,** contract for water supply to naval station at 1063 **Guatemala,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Gulf Coast,** appropriation for survey 558 **Gypsy and Brown-Tail Moths,** appropriation for control, etc 488 **H** **Habeas Corpus,** stay of proceedings in State court during pendency of action; appeals 1177 **Hackett, Allen S.,** time extended for bridging Mississippi River 396 **Haiti:** Appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 Transfer to, of certain property in 1117 **Hale, Peter G.,** payment to 101 **Hampton Roads Naval Base,** acquisition of land for addition to, authorized 957 **Hannibal, Mo.,** may bridge Mississippi River 358 **Harbors.** *See* Rivers and Harbors. **Harding, Damon W.,** employment continued 1025 **Hartford, Conn.,** terms of court at 148 **Harts, William W.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans.,** appropriation for education of Indians 372 **Hawaii:** Appropriation for— Agriculture, experiment stations 470 Extension work in 472 Contingent, etc., expenses 392 Governor and secretary, salaries 392 Hawaii National Park, administration 386 Judges, salaries and expenses 539, 540 Postal equipment for use in 448 Relief of American seamen 533 Vocational education 288, 389 Conveyance of certain lands to, authorized 787 Federal liquor prohibition laws, repeal 467 Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, 1920, amended to confer upon certain lands status of home lands 777 Public works, National Industrial Recovery Act 202 Sugar from, import quota and restriction 673 **Hawthorne, Nev.,** appropriation for evacuation of high explosives to naval ammunition depot at 414 **Helium:** Appropriation for— Procurement of, etc., for Air Corps, Army 626 Production investigations, etc 564 **Hero, George A.,** time extended for bridging Mississippi River 396 **Higgins, Wm L.,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1023 **High Temperature Investigations,** appropriation for 554 **“Highway”** defined, National Industrial Recovery Act 204 **Highway, Inter-American,** survey, etc., of 996, 1042 **Highways.** *See also* Federal-Aid Highway System. Appropriation for emergency construction 1057 Sum authorized for emergency construction of 993lix In National parks and monuments 994 Reconstruction of highways damaged by floods, earthquakes, etc 994 Construction of; rural post roads, fiscal year 1936, 1937 994 Forest highways, roads and trails, fiscal years 1936, 1937 994 Main roads through public lands, Indian lands, etc 994 Roads and trails improvements in National parks and monuments 995 Engineering investigations, sums allowed for 995 Federal aid in construction to be extended only to States applying motor-vehicle taxes to road improvements 995 Deductions because of prior aid to States, not to be made 996 Emergency construction, National Industrial Recovery Act 203 **Hines, John L.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Hodgson Oil and Refining Co.,** payment to 101 **Hog Cholera,** appropriation for investigating 476 **Hogs,** processing of. *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act. **Holding Companies,** surtax on. *See* Income Tax. **“Holding Company Affiliate,”** construed in Banking Act of 1933 163 **Holoday, Harriet C.,** payment to 1039 **Holtwood, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Susquehanna River at 840 **Home Economics, Bureau of.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Home Financing.** *See* Home Owners’ Loan Act, 1933. **Home Loan Bank Act.** *See* Federal Home Loan Bank Act. **Home Owners’ Loan Act, 1933:** Definitions 128 Federal Home Loan Act, amendment 129 Repeal of provision for direct loans to home owners 129 Home Owners’ Loan Corporation— Creation of; composition of Board of Directors 129 Capital stock; determination of minimum and aggregate amount 129 Subscriptions for; payments subject to call 129 Receipts for payments to issue 129 Amounts made available by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 129 Increase in outstanding indebtedness authorized 129 Corporate bond issue; aggregate amount 129 Denominations; maturity; interest rate 129 Guaranty of interest payments 130 Bonds to be nontaxable 130 Exchange of bonds for first mortgages; advances for tax and assessment payments 130 Limitation on total value of exchange and advances 130 Repayment of loans; retirement within 15 years 130 Interest rate on unpaid balance 130 Extension of any installment authorized 130 “Real estate” construed 131 Defaulting municipality, etc., not to affect mortgagor 131 Cash loans on unencumbered property; maximum amount 131 Security required; interest rate; amortization and extension provisions 131 Cash loan to home owner not accepting bonds 131 Redemption of foreclosed homes 131 Appraisals; rules governing 131 Acceptance of bonds in payment 131 Administration of Act 132 Dividend payments 132 Federal Savings and Loan Associations— Organization of; purposes 132 Capital shares; acceptance of deposits 132 Loans by associations; security; investment of assets 132 Rules and regulations governing associations 133 Requirements for granting charter 133 Membership of associations in Federal Home Loan Bank 133 Subscription of Secretary of Treasury for preferred shares of association 133 Maximum amount in one association; payments; aggregate amount of subscription 133 Receipts to issue; provisions for retirement of preferred shares 133 Retirement at par, if liquidation 133lx Tax exemption of associations 133 Federal Home Loan Bank, conversion to member of association 134 Appropriation for encouragement of saving and home financing 134 Penalty provisions 134 Separability of provisions 134 Deficiency appropriation for— Home financing, etc., Home Loan Bank Board 276 Subscriptions to preferred shares in Federal Savings and Loan Associations 279 Amendments— Bonds of Corporation; issue, aggregate amount, form, and denominations 643 Guarantee, payments, purchase, and sale by Secretary of Treasury 643 Tax exemptions,, transactions in 644 Bond exchange for mortgage or cash loan; when may have 644 Cash advances for repair, etc.; when authorized 645 Amount of advances limited 645 Extension of time on payments owed by home owner 645 Redemptions, bond exchange, or cash advance for 645 Federal Savings and Loan Associations; subscription for full paid income shares in 645 Payments by Secretary of Treasury 645 Associations as fiscal agents of United States 646 Conversion of Federal Home Loan Bank into 646 Bonds of Corporation; deposit as security for loan from Federal Reserve banks 646 Purchase by Federal Reserve banks authorized 646 Federal Reserve banks authorized to act as depositaries for Corporation 646 Corporation authorized to purchase Federal Home Loan Bank bonds 646 Aggregate amount 646 Encouragement of home financing, etc., sum allocated for 647 Applications for loans, fees in connection with 647 Retirement of Corporation bonds, payments on loans 647 Separability of provisions 647 Bond issue by Corporation; aggregate amount 1264 District of Columbia building and loan associations, purchase of Corporation bonds 506 “Home mortgage,” construed 1264 Members of Congress, participation in contracts and agreements 1264 **Home Owners’ Loan Corporation.** *See* Home Owners Loan Act, 1933. **Homestead Entries,** final proof on, time extended for offering; condition 274 **Homestead Entrymen.** *See* Public Lands. **Homestead, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Monongahela River at 837 **Homesteads,** loans for purchase of, authorized 205 **Honduras,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Honolulu, Hawaii,** appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 424 **Hooper, Joseph I.,** payment to widow of 1022 **Hopi Indians, Ariz., and N.Mex.,** appropriation for water supply development 369 **Hornor, Lynn S.,** payment to widow of 1022 **Horticultural Protection,** appropriation for 474 **Horton, George,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Horton, William E.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Hot Springs, Ark.,** appropriation for, Army and Navy Hospital at, construction, etc 624, 628 **Hot Springs National Park, Ark.,** appropriation for administration, etc 386 **House Committee on the Library,** Chairman to be member of National Archives Council 1123 **House Office Buildings,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 827, 1025 **House of Representatives.** *See also* Legislative Branch of the Government. Clerk hire, reduction of amount available for 15 Compensation reduction, employees of 15, 521 Corporation of Foreign Bond Holders Act, 1933, annual report to 95 Federal Emergency Relief Administrator, monthly report of, transmitted to 57 Folding documents 805 Salary reductions, Speaker and Members of 14, 521lxi Tennessee Valley corporation directors, removals by concurrent resolution of Senate and 60 **Housing Administration.** *See* National Housing Act. **Houston, William S.,** appropriation for services 1025 **Howard, L. O.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Howard University, D.C.,** appropriation for salaries and expenses 394, 1034 **Howell, Alice C.,** payment to 97 **Hull, John A.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Hungary,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Hunting Stamp Act.** *See* Federal Hunting Stamp Act. **Hunt, William H.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Hydraulic Laboratory Research,** appropriation for 556 **Hydrographic Bureau, International,** appropriation for contribution 534 **Hydrographic Office.** *See* Navy Department. **I** **Idaho:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 370, 375, 377 National forest administration 482 Boise National Forest, lands added to 779 King Hill Irrigation District, conveyance to 980 Lands in, included in national forests 649 “Idaho”, U.S.S., appropriation for alterations, etc 420 **Illinois,** appropriation for national forest administration 482 **Immigration:** Admission of alien women eligible to citizenship who married citizens prior to July 3, 1930, provision repealed 798 Philippine Islands, provisions governing immigration from, after independence act accepted 462 **Immigration from,** after independence 464 **Immigration and Naturalization Service.** *See also* Labor, Department of. Ellis Island hospitals, use of, by Public Health Service 435 El Paso, Tex., lease of quarters for 1119 Payment of rewards for detection, etc., of law violations 570 **Income Tax:** Accounting periods and methods— Allocation of income and deductions 695 Change of 695 Definitions 696 General rule 694 Installment basis 694 Period for which deductions and credits taken 694 Period in which items of gross income included 694 Returns for period less than twelve months 695 Additions to tax in case of deficiency or nonpayment 746, 747 Affiliation of foreign corporations 738 Agricultural organizations, exemptions 700 Aliens. *See also* Nonresident aliens. Credits against tax of foreign countries 719 Assessment and collection of deficiencies— Bankruptcy and receiverships 744 Definition 740 Jeopardy assessments 743 Interest in case of 748 Period of limitation upon 745 Exceptions 745 Procedure in general 741 Suspension of running of statute 746 Bankruptcy— Assessment of deficiency 744 Interest and additions to tax 748 Boards of trade, exemption 700 Brokers, returns of 727 Building and loan associations, exemption 700 Business leagues, etc., exemption 700 Capital gains and losses 714 Cemetery companies, exemption 700 Chambers of commerce, exemption 700 Charitable, etc., contributions, deduction for 718 China Trade Act corporations— Affiliation 740 Credits against net income 739 Credits against tax 740 Income of shareholders 740 Civic organizations, exemption 700 Claims against transferees and fiduciaries— Notice of fiduciary relationship 750 Transferred assets 748 Classification of provisions of title 684 Clubs, exemption of certain 701 Commissioner, closing of taxable year by 725 Community chests, etc., exemption 700 Contributions, deduction of charitable 718lxii Corporations— Credits of, against net income 693 Distributions by 711 Exemptions from tax on 700, 702 Foreign— Affiliation 738 Allowance of deductions and credits 737 Credits against tax 737 Deductions 737 Gain, recognition of 705 Gross income 737 Insurance companies 738 Payment of tax 738 Rates of tax on certain 703 Returns 738 Information by 726 Payment of income tax at source 724 Rate of tax 686 Returns of 697 Surtaxes, accumulation of surplus to evade 702 Credits against tax— Foreign corporations 737 Nonresident aliens 737 Overpayments 693, 750 Taxes of foreign countries and possessions of United States 693, 718 Taxes withheld at source 693, 723 Cross references, effect of 684 Deficiencies— Additions to tax in case of 746 Interest on 746 Time extended for payment of 748 Definitions— Capital assets 714 Deficiency 740 Fiscal year 696 Gross income 686 Net income 686 Paid or incurred/accrued 696 Personal holding company 751 Taxable year 696 Trade or business 696 Depreciation and depletion, basis for 710 Employees’ beneficiary associations, exemption 702 Estates and trusts— Credits against net income 728 Different taxable years 729 Employees’ trusts 729 Imposition of tax 727 Income for benefit of grantor 729 Net income 728 Revocable trusts 729 Taxes of foreign countries and possessions of United States 730 Exemptions from tax on corporations 700 Failure to file return 746 Farmers’ associations, exemption 701 Fiduciaries— Claims against 748 Notice of relationship 750 Returns 722 Foreign corporations. *See* Corporations. Foreign countries— Credits against taxes of 693, 718 Estate and trust taxes 730 Insurance company taxes 735 Partnership taxes 730 Rates of tax on citizens and corporations of certain 703 Foreign items, collection of 727 Fraternal beneficiary societies, exemption 700 Gain or loss— Adjusted basis for determining 706 Recognition of 704 Gross income— Deductions from 688 Defined 686 Exclusions from 687, 712 Foreign corporations 737 Life insurance companies 731 Nonresident aliens 735 Period in which items, of included 694 Sources in United States 716 Sources without United States 717 Holding companies, personal, surtax on 751 Horticultural organizations, exemption 700 Imposition of tax, estates, and trusts 727 Individuals— Credits of, against net income 692 Normal tax rate 684 Returns of 697 Surtax rates on incomes 684 Information at source 726 Installments 694 Overpayment of 750 Insurance companies— Benevolent, exemption from tax 701 Companies other than life or mutual 733 Computation of gross income 735 Foreign 738 Life insurance companies 731 Gross income 731 Net income 732 Mutual companies other than life 735 Taxes of foreign countries and possessions of United States 735 Interest and additions— Additions to tax in case of deficiency or nonpayment 746, 747 Bankruptcy and receiverships 748 Failure to file return 746 Interest on deficiencies 746lxiii Jeopardy assessments, interest in case of 748 Removal of property or departure from United States 748 Time extended for payment of— Deficiency 748 Tax shown on return 747 Interest in case of jeopardy assessments 748 Interest on deficiencies 746 Inventories, to determine income 688 Items not deductible 691 Jeopardy assessments 743 Interest in case of 748 Labor organizations, exemption 700 Laws made applicable 699 Life insurance companies 731 Mutual insurance companies 735 Mutual savings banks, exemption 700 Net income— Computation 686, 703 Credits against— China Trade Act corporations 739 Corporations 693 Estates and trusts 728 Individuals 692 Nonresident aliens 736 Defined 686 Life insurance companies 732 Sources in United States 717 Sources without United States 717 Nonpayment, additions to tax in case ofl 747 Nonresident aliens— Allowance of deductions and credits 736 Credits against net income 736 Credits against tax 737 Deductions 736 Gross income 735 Payment of tax 737 Returns 737 Normal tax, individuals 684 Overpayments— Installments 750 Refunds and credits 750 Partnerships— Computation of income 730 Credits against net income 730 Earned income 730 Partnerships not taxable 730 Returns 730 Taxable years, partner and partnership 731 Taxes of foreign countries and possessions of United States 730 Tax of partners 730 Payment of tax 698 Foreign corporations 738 Nonresident aliens 737 Time extension tax shown on return 747 Penalties 724 Period of limitation on assessment and collection of deficiencies 745 Personal holding companies, surtax on 751 Possessions of United States— Citizens subject to taxation 739 Credits against taxes of 718 Estate and trust taxes 730 Income from sources within 738 Publicity of returns 698 Railroad corporations, consolidated returns 720 Rates of tax 684, 700 Citizens and corporations of certain foreign countries 703 Receiverships— Assessment of deficiency 744 Interest and additions to tax 748 Refunds, overpayments 750 Returns— “Affiliated group” defined 721 Brokers 727 Consolidated, railroad corporations 720 Corporations 697 Examination of, and determination of tax 699 Failure to file 746 Fiduciary 722 Foreign corporations 738 Individual 697 Nonresident aliens 737 Partnerships 730 Period less than 12 months 695 Publicity of 698 Records and special 698 Time and place for filing 697 Rules and regulations 700 Securities, loss from wash sales of 715 Short title of Act 700 Statute of limitations, suspension of, in assessment of deficiencies 746 Stocks or securities, loss from wash sales of 715 Surtax— Accumulations by corporations to evade 702 Personal holding companies 751 Rates on income of individuals 684 Taxable year, closing by Commissioner 725 Taxes in lieu of taxes under 1932 Act 700 Taxes of foreign countries and possessions of the United States, credit against 693 Taxes withheld at source, credit against 693lxiv Taxpayers, special classes of 684 Teachers’ retirement associations, exemption 702 Time extended for payment of— Deficiency 748 Tax shown on return 747 Title, application of 683 Transferees, claims against 748 Trusts. *See* Estates and trusts. Wash sales of stock or securities, loss from 715 Withholding of tax at source 723 **Income Tax Act of 1934.** *See* Income Tax. **Independent Offices:** Appropriation for— American Battle Monuments Commission 284 Losses due to fluctuation of Franco-American exchange 510 Arlington Memorial Bridge Commission 285 Board of Mediation 285, 510 Board of Tax Appeals 286, 511 Civil Service Commission 286, 511 Employees’ Compensation Commission 287, 512 Executive Office 284, 509 Compensation, President and Vice President 284, 509 Federal Board for Vocational Education 288 Federal Farm Board 289 Federal Oil Conservation Board 290 Federal Power Commission 290, 512 Federal Radio Commission 291, 513 Federal Trade Commission 291, 513 Fine Arts, Commission of 287 Fisheries, Bureau of, enforcement of black bass law 304 General Accounting Office 291, 514 Printing and binding decisions of Comptroller General 292, 514 Geographic Board 297, 518 George Rogers Clark Sesquicentennial Commission 292 International Institute of Agriculture, Rome, Italy, support, etc 303 Interstate Commerce Commission 292, 514 Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission 294 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 294, 516 Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital 295 Public Buildings Commission 295 Puerto Rican Hurricane Relief Commission 516 Shipping Board 298 Merchant Fleet Corporation expenses 298 Smithsonian Institution 296, 516 Supreme Court Building Commission, construction expenses 297 Tariff Commission 297, 517 Veterans’ Administration 300, 518 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 102, 281, 1047, 1052, 1054 Aviation Commission 1025 Chicago World’s Fair Centennial Celebration 1025 Civil Service Commission 1026 Printing and binding 1026 Federal Trade Commission 1026 General Accounting Office 1026 Interstate Commerce Commission, audited claims 102 National Archives 1026 Securities Exchange Commission 1026 Smithsonian Institution 1026 Tariff Commission 1027 Printing and binding 1027 United States Supreme Court Building Commission 1027 Veterans’ Administration, audited claims 102, 281 Impoundment of appropriations not required 304 Postal employees, etc., automatic promotions 1265 Salary increases through reallocation of position forbidden 304 **Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1935.** *See* Independent Offices. **Indian Affairs, Bureau of.** *See* Indians; **Interior Department.** **Indianapolis, Ind.,** appropriation for care, etc., Confederate section in Greenlawn Cemetery 639 **Indianhead, Md.,** appropriation for school at naval ordnance station 410 **Indian Reservations,** roads on, amount available for 204, 491, 995 **Indians.** *See also* Interior Department. Apache, payment of expenses, claims of 972 Business organizations, extending right to form 984 Chippewa— Adjudication of claims against United States, authorized 979 Ceded lands, status of 927 Application of liquor laws 927 Contracts with attorneys extended 980 Per capita payment to 668 Red Lake Band, per capita payment to, authorized 254lxv Choctaw and Chickasaw, sale of coal and asphalt deposits in lands of 1240 Choctaw County, Okla., claim allowed for tuition of Indian pupils 105 Comanche, payment of expenses, claims of 972 Conservation and development of lands and resources of 984 Contracts with States, for social welfare of, authorized 596 Credit systems, establishing for benefit of 984 Determination of heirs of deceased; disposition of allotments 647 Five Civilized Tribes records, deposit with Oklahoma Historical Society 501 Fort Mojave Reservation, Ariz., exchange of Indian and privately owned lands, exchanged 795 Home rule, granting rights of, to 984 Indian liquor laws not applicable to former lands of 1245 Indian pueblos, payments authorized to, for land and water rights 108 Compensation in three annual installments 111 Lands recovered from non-Indians may be resold 111 Water rights not subject to loss through nonuse, etc 111 Kiowa, payment of expenses, claims of 972 Klamath Reservation, Oreg., price restrictions, timber sales, not to apply to 311 Lands ceded to United States, use of grazing fees received from 1273 Menominee; enrollment of 965 Per capita payment to 112 Menominee Indian Reservation, Wis., timber operations on, payments to members 964 Menominee Tribe, funds available for attorney’s fees, etc 98 Metlakahtlans of Alaska, citizenship granted to 667 Mount Pleasant Indian School, grant to Michigan 353 Navajo Indian Reservation, boundaries defined 960 Nez Perce, expenses of attorneys in suits of 1216 Quinaielt Indian Reservation, Wash.— Issue of patents to Indians within Village of Taholah, authorized 811 Modification of timber sales contracts, authorized 910 Revised Statutes relating to, repeal of certain 787 Seminoles of Oklahoma, payments to 146 Seneca Indian School, Wyandotte, Okla., acquisition of land of 1184 Timber sale contracts, modification of, time limitation 311, 397 Vocational education, providing for 984 **Indian Territory.** *See* Oklahoma. **Indictments.** *See also* United States Courts. Attendance of clerical assistants before grand jury, authorized 58 Defects, imperfections in form, sufficiency of 58 **Industrial Alcohol Bureau.** *See* Treasury Department. **Industrial Home Schools, D.C.,** appropriation for 871 **Industrial Labor Boards.** *See* National Industrial Labor Boards. **Industrial Life Insurance,** contracts for, in District of Columbia. *See* District of Columbia. **Industrial Planning and Research Agency.** *See* National Industrial Recovery Act. **Industrial Property, International Bureau for Protection of,** appropriation for contribution 534 **Industrial Property Convention, International Conference for Revising,** appropriation for participation expenses 1040 **Industrial Recovery.** *See* National Industrial Recovery Act. **Industrial Research,** appropriation for 555 **Industries:** Loans to, by Federal Reserve banks 1105 Industrial advisory committees, loan approvals 1100 Penalty provisions, false representation, etc 1107 Loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 1108 Adjustment of maturities of obligations 1110 **Industry,** appropriation for vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in 288, 390 **Infantry, Chief of.** *See* War Department. **Inflation.** *See* Currency Regulation. **Injunction,** restraining unlawful acts under Securities Act of 1933 86 **Inland Waterways Corporation Act,** amendment, common carrier service provisions extended to Columbia and Snake Rivers 969 **Insecticide Act,** appropriation for enforcement 496 **Insecticide and Fungicide Investigations,** appropriation for 485lxvi **Insects,** appropriation for investigating injurious 487 **Inspector General.** *See* War Department. **Insular Affairs.** *See* War Department. **Insular Possessions:** Compensation of officers and employees of, reduced 307 Exception, compensation not diminishable under Constitution 307 **Insurance.** *See* Life Insurance Act, District of Columbia. **Insurance Companies:** Loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Corporation, authorized 119, 141, 1111 Security required 119 Sale by Corporation of insurance company preferred stock 119 Increase in outstanding obligations of Corporation authorized 120 Purchase of capital notes by Corporation in lieu of pref erred stock 120 Conditions of purchase or loans by Corporation 120 Loan renewals; when may deny 120 Emergency Relief and Construction Act, amendments. *See* Emergency Relief and Construction Act. Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, amendments. *See* Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act. “Insurance company” construed 121 Tax on. *See* Income Tax. **Insurance Corporations, D.C.** *See* Life Insurance Act, District of Columbia. **Insurance of Savings and Loan Accounts.** *See* National Housing Act. **“Insured Deposit Liability,”** construed in Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Act 173 **Insured Mail.** *See* Postal Service. **Inter-American Highway:** Appropriation for survey, etc 1042 Sum allocated for reconnaissance survey 996 **Interior Department:** Appropriation for— Columbia Institution for the Deaf 394 Education, Office of 389 Federal Board for Vocational Education 389 Printing and binding 364 Fine Arts, Commission of 364 Freedmen’s Hospital 395 General Land Office 364 Geological Survey 382 Mineral mining acts enforcement 384 Printing and binding 383 Surveys, etc 382 George Rogers Clark Sesquicentennial Commission 364 Government in the Territories 391 Alaska 391 Hawaii 392 Virgin Islands 392 Howard University 394 Indian Affairs, Bureau of 366 Annuities and per capita payments 378 Education 371 General support and administration 376 Health conservation 374 Indian lands 367 Industrial assistance and advancement 367 Irrigation and drainage 369 Reservation roads, improvement 1058 Roads and bridges 378 Water supply development 369 Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission 364 National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations, Office of 385 Forest protection; fire prevention, etc 388 Monuments, maintenance, etc 387 Printing and binding 364 Public buildings, maintenance, etc 388 Roads, trails, and bridges 1058 Reclamation, Bureau of 379 Investigations; information to settlers 381 Irrigation projects, examination, operation, etc 380 Saint Elizabeths Hospital 393 Secretary, Office of 362 Contingent expenses 363 Investigations, Division of 362 Printing and binding 363 Solicitor, Office of 362 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 102, 282, 1048, 1052 Damage claims 1045 Education, Office of 1034 Federal Board for Vocational Education 1034 General Land Office 277 Blackwell, Marion F., payment to 277 Government in the Territories 1034 Alaska, care etc., of insane 1034 Howard University, general expenses 1034 Indian Affairs, Bureau of 98, 277, 1033 Alaska, medical relief in 1033 Creek Nation, payment of judgment 1033lxvii Middle Rio Grande conservancy district, N.Mex 1033 Navajo Indians, Ariz., purchase of land 1033 Pueblo Indian Lands, N.Mex., compensation to non-Indian claimants 277 Supplies, purchase and transportation 1033 Truxton Canyon Reservation, Ariz., eradication of scabies 98 Uintah Reservation, Utah, irrigation system 1033 Judgments, payment of 280, 1046 National Park Service 1034 Reclamation Service 1034 North Platte project, Nebr.-Wyo., use of power revenues for Northport district 1034 Sun River project, Mont., refund of construction charges 1034 Secretary, office of 1033 Investigations, Division of, unforeseen emergencies 1033 Aerial photographs, furnishing to Navy, War Departments 384 Alabama, road and bridge flood relief, appropriation continued available 1058 Alaska, grant to, of abandoned buildings at Sitka 502 Annual assessment work on mining claims held in United States and Alaska, suspension 777 Desert land entries. *See* Public Lands. East Bay Municipal Utility District, public lands granted to 642 Field work appropriations available for hire of work animals, vehicles, etc 395 Five Civilized Tribes records, deposit with Oklahoma Historical Society 501 Fort Lowell Military Reservation, Ariz., deferred payments on homestead entries 350 Homestead lands. *See* Public Lands. Indians. *See* Indians. Mount Pleasant Indian School, grant to Michigan 353 Natchez Trace Parkway, survey of 791 National forests. *See* National Forests. National monuments. *See* National Monuments. National parks. *See* National Parks. Office of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations to be known as “National Park Service” 389 Palo Verde Valley, Calif., unexpended balance available for protection of 98 Public lands. *See* Public Lands. Sequoyah Orphan Training School, Tahlequah, Okla., balance available for improvements 277 Veterans’ Administration beneficiaries, transfer of funds for 301, 519 Vocational education. *See also* Vocational Education. Partial abolition of functions of, revoked 391 Water users on irrigation projects, relief of 500 Wyoming School Lands, sale authorized 350 **Intermediate Credit Commissioner,** appointment, Farm Credit Administration 273 **Internal Revenue.** *See* Revenue Act of 1934. **Internal Revenue, Bureau of.** *See also* Treasury Department. Assistant General Counsel for, authorized 758 Cotton ginning tax, collection of 605 Distilleries, fencing of premises authorized 1013 General Counsel, office abolished 759 Limitation on use of appropriation for payment of certain employees 1061 Medicinal spirits stamp tax, sales of liquor through licensed pharmacist 967 Merchandise in foreign trade zones. *See* Foreign Trade Zones. Premises prohibited for distilling; distance between distilleries 1013 Processing taxes, collection of 41 Prohibition of collection of special tax for rectifying distilled spirits on prohibited premises 1013 Tax on distilled spirits and wine. *See* Liquor Taxing Act of 1934. Tobacco sales tax, collection by 1278 **Internal-Revenue Taxes,** accumulation of surplus to evade 207 **International Agreement for Armament Limitation,** suspension of naval, etc., construction in event of 202 **International Agricultural Production Control Committees,** appropriation for 498 **International Arbitration, Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promotion of,** appropriation for contribution 534 **International Arms and Fuze Co.,** payment to 281 **International Boundary Commissions:** United States and Mexico, appropriation for 534 United States-Canada and Alaska-Canada, appropriation for 535lxviii **International Bureau for Protection of Industrial Property,** appropriation for contribution 534 **International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs,** appropriation for contribution 534 **International Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration,** appropriation for contribution 534 **International Bureau of Weights and Measures,** appropriation for contribution 534 **International Conference for Revising the Industrial Property Convention,** appropriation for participation expenses 1040 **International Conference of American States,** Seventh, Montevideo, Uruguay, sum available for participation 99 **International Council of Scientific Unions,** sum authorized for annual share 976 **International Fisheries Commission,** appropriation for contribution 536 **International Hydrographic Bureau,** appropriation for contribution 534 **International Institute of Agriculture, Rome, Italy,** appropriation for participation expenses and contribution 303, 534, 1039 **International Joint Commission, United States and Great Britain,** appropriation for 535, 1039 **International Labor Organization,** acceptance of membership in, authorized 1182 **International Map of the World on the Millionth Scale,** appropriation for contribution 534 **International Monetary and Economic Conference,** balances reappropriated for 278, 1041 **International Obligations:** Appropriation for contribution, quotas, etc.— Aerial Legal Experts, International Technical Committee of 534 Africa, Convention Relating to Liquor Traffic in 534 Agriculture, International Institute of 303, 534 American seamen, rescue, relief, etc., of 533 Cape Spartel and Tangier Light, Morocco 534 Childhood, American International Institute for Protection of 534 Customs Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of, appropriation for contribution 534 Fisheries Commission, International 536 Forest Research Stations, International Union of 483 Gorgas Memorial Laboratory 534 Hydrographic Bureau, International 534 Industrial Property, International Bureau for Protection of 534 International Arbitration, Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promotion of 534 International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico 534 International Boundary Commission, United States-Canada and Alaska-Canada 535 International Joint Commission, United States and Great Britain 535 Map of the World, International 534 Panama, payment to government of 534 Pan American Sanitary Bureau 534 Pan American Union 534 Permanent Court of Arbitration, International Bureau of 534 Prison Commission, International 534 Production Control Committees, International 498 Public Health, International Office of 534 Radiotelegraphic Convention, International 534 Seed Testing Congress, International 480 Statistical Bureau, International 534 Trade-Mark Registration Bureau, International 534 Waterways Treaty, United States and Great Britain 535 Weights and Measures, International Bureau of 534 Wheat Advisory Committee, International 498 Deficiency appropriation for contribution, quotas, etc.— Agriculture, International Institute of, participation expenses and contribution 1039 American seamen, rescue, relief, etc., of 1039 Financial Conference, Third Pan American 1040 General and Special Claims Conventions, United States and Mexico 1041 General Claims Commission, United States and Panama 1040 General Disarmament Conference 1041lxix Industrial Property Convention, International Conference for Purpose of Revising 1040 Inter-American Highway, survey, etc 1042 International Joint Commission, United States and Great Britain 1039 Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany 278, 1041 Monetary and Economic Conference, International 278, 1041 Prison Commission, International 1040 Radio Communications, International Technical Consulting Committee on 1040 Rainy Lake reference 1039 Turkey, claims adjustment 1041 Waterways Treaty, United States and Great Britain 1039 Foreign governments in default on obligations to United States, financial transactions with, prohibited 574 Fort Niagara, N.Y., International Celebration, appropriation authorized 1019 International Conference of American States, Seventh, Montevideo, Uruuguay, sum available for participation 99 International Council of Scientific Unions, sum authorized for annual share 976 International Labor Organization, acceptance of membership in, authorized 1102 Naval vessels construction, suspension of, if United States signatory to naval armaments limitation agreement 505 Turkey, claims examination and settlement, appropriation authorized 1018 **International Office of Public Health,** appropriation for contribution 534 **International Petroleum Exposition, Tulsa, Okla.:** Importation, duty free, articles for exhibition 397 Proclamation inviting participation, authorized 397 **International Prison Commission,** appropriation for contribution 534, 1040 **International Radiotelegraphic Convention,** appropriation for contribution 534 **International Seed Testing Congress,** appropriation for contribution 480 **International Statistical Bureau, The Hague,** appropriation for contribution 534 **International Technical Committee of Aerial Legal Experts,** appropriation for contribution 534 **International Technical Consulting Committee on Radio Communications,** appropriation for participation expenses 1040 **International Trade-Mark Registration Bureau,** appropriation for contribution 534 **International Tribunals:** Application of United States agent for writ of subpena 117 Issue of writ by district courts; service 117 Hearings; examination of witnesses; notice to opposing Governments 117 Certified transcript of testimony to be forwarded to United States agent 118 To agent of opposing Government 118 Perjury; punishment for; failure of witness to attend, etc., deemed contempt 118 **International Union of Forest Research Stations,** appropriation for contribution 483 **International Wheat Advisory Committee,** appropriation for contribution 498 **“Interstate and Foreign Commerce”,** defined, National Industrial Recovery Act 199 **Interstate and Foreign Communication.** *See* Communications Act of 1934. **Interstate Bridge Co.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River by 54 **Interstate Commerce:** Apples and pears, regulations governing shipments in 123 Malt or vinous liquors, transportation of 19 Security sales, transmission of prospectuses in 77 Transportation of intoxicating liquor into State prohibiting sale or manufacture, unlawful 316 Ethyl alcohol for governmental, etc., uses, excepted 316 **Interstate Commerce Act, Amendments:** Carriers, special rates to drought sufferers not a violation of 1056 Transportation of commodities, reduced rates 1264 Communication provisions repealed 1102 Emergency Railroad Transportation Act, 1933— Combinations and consolidations of carriers; two or more may merge; application for authority 217 Computation of tax liabilities for any period after Feb. 28, 1920 220lxx General railroad contingent fund to be liquidated 220 Holding company acquiring control of carriers to be considered as common carrier 217 Assumption of obligations 218 Investigations authorized; discontinuance of violations 219 Control, interfering with consolidation plan or carrier’s independence; restraining order 219 “Person” and “carrier” defined 219 Relief from operation of antitrust laws 219 Separability of provisions 219 Suspension of proceedings in certain cases 219 Violations, jurisdiction of district courts 219 Provisions, as amended, to remain in force 220 “Rates” defined; consideration to rate-making rules 220 Valuation of property of carriers; classification and inventory 221 Changes in, carriers to make reports, etc 221 **Interstate Commerce Commission.** *See also* Emergency Railroad Transportation Act, 1933; Interstate Commerce Act, Amendments. Appropriation for 292, 514 Air mail route contracts, reference to 934 Oil regulation, pipe lines and transportation rates, National Industrial Recovery Act, hearings, etc., by 200 Railroad maintenance, etc., under National Industrial Recovery Act; approval by 202 Railroads, loans by Reconstruction Finance Corporation, approval of 1109, 1110 Reorganization of; compromise of claims by Reconstruction Finance Corporation with approval of 1110 Rates of compensation on air mail routes, determination of 935 Reports of common carriers under Securities Exchange Act of 1934 895 Telegraph lines operation, duties, etc., vested in Federal Communications Commission 1101 Not to interfere with enforcement of Interstate Commerce Act 1102 Transfer of records to Federal Communications Commission 1102 Valuation of properties of carriers for Federal Communications Commission 1075 **Interstate Quarantine Service,** appropriation for 436 **Intoxicating Liquor:** Puerto Rico, repeal of Federal prohibition laws in force in 361 Repeal of acts regulating in Indian Territory 396 Tax on. *See* Liquor Taxing Act of 1934. Transportation of, into state prohibiting sale or manufacture, unlawful 316 Ethyl alcohol for governmental, etc., uses, excepted 316 Virgin Islands, repeal of Federal prohibition laws in force in 361 **Investigations, Divisions of.** *See* Interior and Justice Departments. **Iowa:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 375, 377 National forest administration 482 **Irish Free State,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Irrigation Districts,** loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 49, 308, 1269 **Irrigation Projects.** *See* Public Lands. **Irwin, Noble E.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Italy,** appropriation for ambassador to 530 **J** **Jails, Federal,** appropriation for operation, etc., of 545 **Japan,** appropriation for ambassador to 530 **Japanese Beetle,** appropriation for research and control 486 **Jefferson Junior High School, D.C.,** appropriation for 861 **Jeopardy Assessments.** *See* Income Tax; Revenue Acts. **Jewelry,** tax on 768 **Johnson and Higgins,** payment to 281 **Johnstons Island,** appropriation for care, etc., Confederate Stockade Cemetery 639 **Joint Committee on Printing:** Appropriation for 826 Authority of, in printing and distributing bills or resolutions 948 To curtail number of copies, including slip laws 949 **Joint-Stock Land Banks:** Limitation on issue of tax-exempt bonds and lending by 46lxxi Loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Corporation, authorized 46 Interest rate; application by banks; limitation; security required 46 Agreements required of applicant bank 46 Purpose of loans to aid liquidation of banks 47 Approval of plan; notice to bondholders 47 Loans by Farm Loan Commissioner for emergency purposes 47 Aggregate amount; interest rate 47 Purpose of, to secure postponement of foreclosures of first mortgages 47 Interest rate during period of postponement 47 Maximum loan on account of unpaid principal 47 Security required; rules 47 Conditions for making loans 48 **Jones Academy, Okla.,** appropriation for education of Indians 373 **Jordan, Minn.,** bridge authorized across Minnesota River at 572 **Judge Advocate General, Office of.** *See* War Department. **Judges:** Appropriation for— Circuit and district courts 539 Claims, Court of 540 Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of 540 Customs Court 540 Territorial courts 540 Circuit Court of Appeals for Ninth Judicial Circuit, appointment of judge to fill vacancy 310 Retired pay of 307, 521 **Judgments:** Deficiency appropriation for: Court of Claims 100, 280, 1046 United States Courts 100, 280, 1045 Declaratory judgments authorized 955 **Judicial Code:** Amendments— Bond in error and on appeal, not required of corporation owned by United States 1109 Copies of records, etc., of executive departments, etc.; admission as evidence 1109 Declaratory judgments, power of United States Courts to issue 955 Habeas corpus, stay of proceedings during pendency of action in State court; appeals 1177 Real property sales under order or decree of court 1119 State administrative boards, jurisdiction of suits, relating to orders of, limited 775 **Judicial Districts:** Connecticut to constitute “district of Connecticut” 148 Florida, southern district, District Court to be held at Orlando 147 North Dakota, time and places of holding court 1120 Tennessee, Bedford County transferred from Nashville to Winchester division 253 **Jurors, United States Courts,** appropriation for fees, etc 542, 1037 **Justice, Department of:** Appropriation for— Accounts, Division of 539 Antitrust, etc., laws, enforcement 539 Attorney General, Office of 536 China, United States Court for 541 Claims, Court of 540 Indian depredation claims, defending suits in 537 Claims, defending suits in, against the United States 537 Contingent expenses 537 Courts, United States— Bailiffs, criers, commissioners, etc 542 District attorneys, etc 541 Jurors and witnesses, fees, etc 542 Law books for judicial officers 543 Marshals and deputies 541 Miscellaneous expenses 542 Probation system, pay, etc., of officers 545 Rent of court rooms 542 Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of 540 Customs cases, conduct of 537 Customs Court, United States 540 Investigation, Division of 537 Alcoholic Beverage Unit 538 Crime detection and prosecution 537 Judges, salaries and expenses of 539 Panama Canal Zone, district court 541 Penal and correctional institutions 543 Jails, Federal, establishment, etc 545 Medical and hospital service 544 Prison camps, construction, repair, etc 545 Prisoners, support of 545 Prison industries working capital fund 543 Printing and binding 537 Prisons, Bureau of 539 Supreme Court, United States 539 Territorial courts 540lxxii Travel, etc., expenses 537 Veterans’ insurance litigation 539 Deficiency appropriation for— Accounts, Division of 1036 Antitrust, etc., laws, enforcement 1036 Attorney General, Office of 1035 Audited claims 102, 282, 1048, 1052, 1054 Contingent expenses 98, 277, 1035 Courts, United States— Clerks, marshals, commissioners, fees, etc., of 98, 277, 1036 Jurors and witnesses, fees of 1037 Miscellaneous expenses 277, 1037 Supplies, books for judicial officers 278, 1037 United States v Northern Pacific Railway Company, compensation of special master 1037 Damage claims 280, 1045 Investigation, Division of 1035 Crime detection and prosecution 1035 Unforseen emergencies 1035 Judgments 1046 Penal and correctional institutions 1037 Prisoners, support of 1037 Printing and binding 1035 Supreme Court building and grounds 1036 Assistant Solicitor General, appointment; allocation; compensation 307 Position of one Assistant Attorney General abolished 308 Conciliation commissioners, balance continued available for 542 Criminal acts. *See* Crimes and Misdemeanors. Division of Investigation, authority of certain officers to make arrests 1008 Electro Metallurgical Company, etc., waiver of sections 109 and 113 of Criminal Code, counsel in certain proceedings against 804 Indian Territory, amendment, repeal of acts regulating intoxicating liquor in 396 Limitation on appropriation for payment of certain employees in Prohibition Bureau or Alcoholic Beverage Unit 1061 Puerto Rico, repeal of Federal liquor prohibition laws in force in 361 Special attorneys, etc., compensation limitation; reports to Congress 541 Virgin Islands, repeal of Federal liquor prohibition laws in force in 361 Weirton Steel Co., counsel in case of 591 World War Veterans’ Act, 1924, transfer of funds for defense of suits under 301 **K** **Kansas,** consent of Congress granted to compact between Missouri and, for acceptance of toll bridge across Missouri River 105 **Kansas City, Mo.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at 54 **Keene School, D.C.,** appropriation for 235 **Kemp, Mrs. Bolivar E.,** payments to 1022, 1023 **Kendrick, John B.,** payment to widow of 1021 **Kentucky:** Appropriation for national forest administration 482 Mammoth Cave National Park, minimum area for development 775 Pioneer National Monument, establishment 982 Time extended for bridging Ohio River at Owensboro 118 **Keokuk, Iowa,** bridge across Des Moines River at, legalized 651 **Kidnaping Act.** *See* Federal Kidnaping Act. **King Hill Irrigation District,** conveyance to 980 **Kiowa Indians, Okla.,** appropriation for payment to, from royalty funds 367 **Klamath Indian Reservation, Oreg.:** Appropriation for— Forest insect control 368 Irrigation systems 371 Price restrictions, timber sales, not to apply to 311 **Klamath Irrigation Project, Oreg.-Calif.,** appropriation for 381 **Knapp, Seaman K.,** memorial in honor of, authorized in Department of Agriculture 977 **Kursheedt Manufacturing Co.,** payment to 101 **L** **Labor:** Codes of fair competition, etc., provisions concerning 198 Employer-employee wage and hours of work agreements 199 Limited code, when mutual agreement not approved 199 Emergency Railroad Transportation Act— Committees provided for regional groups of carriers 213 Employees of carriers, reduction in number of and in pay of, restricted 214 Regional boards of adjustment, controversies between carriers and employees 214lxxiii Labor Boards. *See* National Industrial Labor Boards. Public works, construction projects, contract provisions concerning 204 Convict labor prohibited; thirty-hour week; wage scales; preferences 204, 205 Rates of pay contracted for, deductions prohibited 948 Penalty provisions 948 Regulations for enforcement to be prescribed 948 Weekly sworn statement to be submitted 948 **Labor, Department of:** Appropriation for— Children’s Bureau 570 Contingent expenses 568 Employment Service 570 Housing Corporation 571 Immigration and Naturalization Service 569 Immigration stations, remodeling, etc 570 Law enforcement, coast and land border patrol, etc 569 Labor Statistics, Bureau of 569 Cost of living in United States, investigation of 569 Printing and binding 568 Secretary, Office of 568 Salaries, etc., Secretary, office personnel, and commissioners of conciliation 568 Women’s Bureau 570 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 103, 282, 1049, 1052, 1055 Damage claims 1045 Immigration Bureau 98 Vigliotti, Joseph, refund to 98 Judgments 1046 United States Employment Service 278 Employment Service, abolition of. *See* National Cooperative Employment Service 113 Housing Corporation— Expenditure of prior appropriations, restriction 571 Salary restrictions 571 Immigration and Naturalization Service, payment of rewards for detection, etc., of law violations 570 Political or religious refugees, application for registry 926 Statistical studies, authority to make 582 **Labor Statistics, Bureau of.** *See* Labor, Department of. **Ladd, Jed P.,** may bridge Lake Champlain at East Alburg, Vt 162 **Lady Island, Wash.,** dam from Camas Slough to, on Columbia River 946 **Lafayette Memorial Day,** issue of proclamation for observance 784 **Laguna and Acoma Indians, N.Mex.,** appropriation for irrigation system 371 **Lake Bemidji, Minn.,** bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 573 **Lake Champlain:** Bridge authorized across at— East Alburg, Vt 162 West Swanton, Vt 988 **Lake City, Ark.,** bridge across Saint Francis River at, legalized 651 **Lake Sabine,** bridge authorized across at Port Arthur, Tex 1008 **Land Bank Commissioner.** *See also* Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation Act. Designation changed from Farm Loan Commissioner 273 Membership, board of Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation 344 **Lane, Harry H.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Langell Valley Irrigation District:** Construction charges, suspension of, on unproductive, etc., lands within; reduction of water service 1266 Resumption of, if land found productive 1266 **Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory,** appropriation for 294 **Lassen Volcanic National Park, Calif.,** appropriation for administration, etc 386 **Latin America,** appropriation for development of commerce in 548 **Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Lawrence, Mass.,** bridge authorized across Merrimack River at 1012 **Laws, Committee on Revision of,** appropriation for 1023 **Leavenworth, Kans.,** appropriation for penitentiary maintenance 544 **Lederer, John C.,** payment of claim of estate of 1055 **Lee, Clarence V.,** payment to 281 **Legislative Appropriation Act,** fiscal year 1933, sections repealed 14 **Legislative Appropriation Act,** fiscal year 1934, appropriations available, for mileage and stationery allowance, members of Congress 8 **Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1935.** *See* Legislative Branch of the Government. lxxiv **Legislative Branch of the Government.** *See also* Congress. Appropriation for— Appropriations, statement of 826 Architect of the Capitol 826 Capitol buildings and grounds 826 House Office Buildings 827 Library building and grounds 828 Senate Office Building 827 Botanic Garden 828 Capitol police 826 District of Columbia-Virginia Boundary Commission, salaries and expenses 833 Government Printing Office 831 Office of Superintendent of Documents 832 House of Representatives— Chaplain 821 Clerk hire, Members, etc 824 Clerk’s office 821 Committee employees 822 Committee stenographers 824 Contingent expenses 824 Doorkeeper, Office of 823 Joint Committee on Printing 826 Official reporters 824 Post office 824 Salaries and mileage 318, 821 Sergeant at Arms, Office of 823 Speaker’s Office 821 Special and select committees, expenses of 669, 1244 Special, minority employees 823 Stationery allowance 318 Legislative Counsel, Office of 826 Library of Congress 828 Building; superintendent of; care, etc 830 Card indexes distribution 829 Contingent expenses 830 Increase of the Library 830 Legislative Reference Service 829 Printing and binding 830 State legislation, index to 829 Sunday opening 829 Union Catalogues, development and maintenance 829 Losses sustained by officers, etc., in foreign countries due to depreciation of dollar 834 Senate— Chaplain 817 Clerical assistance 819 Committee employees 818 Contingent expenses 820 Document room 818 Folding room 820 Inquiries and investigations, expenses of 669 Post office 820 Salaries and mileage 318, 817 Secretary’s Office 817 Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper 819 Vice President’s Office 817 Deficiency appropriation for— Architect of the Capitol 97, 275, 1024 Capitol Building and grounds, etc 1024 Capitol power plant, maintenance 97 House Office Buildings 1025 Judgments 1046 Library building and grounds 1025 Senate Office Building 97, 275, 1025 Audited claims 281 Capitol police, salaries, uniforms, etc 275 Government Printing Office 98, 1025 Amount available from working capital for leave of absence to employees 98 Audited claims 102 Messengers on night duty 1025 House of Representatives 97, 275, 1022 Almon, Edward B., payment to widow of 1022 Audited claims 1047 Brand, Charles H., payment to daughters of 1022 Briggs, Lois Slayton Woodworth, payment to 97 Brumm, George F., payment to sisters of 1022 Clarke, John D., payment to widow of 1022 Coffin, Thomas C., payment to widow of 1022 Committee on Revision of the Laws 1023 Contested-election expenses 1022, 1023 Contingent expenses 97 Furniture, etc., amount increased 97 Hooper, Joseph I., payment to widow of 1022 Hornor, Lynn S., payment to widow of 1022 Kemp, Bolivar E., payment to widow of 1022 Pages, pay of, 1st session, 73d Congress 29 June 16–30, 1933 274 Parker, James S., payment to widow of 1022 Police force, House Office Building 275 Pou, Edward W., payment to widow of 1022lxxv Speaker’s Table, salaries of Parliamentarian and Assistant increased 1024 Telegraph and telephone service 1024 United States Code, new edition 1024 Watson, Henry W., payment to widow of 1022 Senate 97, 274, 1021 Dale, Porter H., payment to widow of 1021 Folding speeches and pamphlets 1021 Howell, Alice C., payment to 97 Inquiries and investigations 274, 1021 Kendrick, John B., payment to widow of 1021 Miscellaneous items 97, 1021 Pages, pay of— First session, 73d Congress 29 June 16–30, 1933 274 Police force for Senate Office Building 97 Walsh, Nieves Maria P. C., payment to 97 Private vehicle restriction 833 **Legislative Counsel, Office of,** appropriation for 826 **Legislative Reference Service,** appropriation for 829 **Leland Oil Works,** payment to 101 **Lepers,** appropriation for care, transportation, etc., of 404, 1037 **Levee Districts,** loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 49, 308, 1269 **Lewis, Elmer A.,** appropriation for salary 823 **Lewis River, Wash.,** preliminary examination authorized 954 **Lexington, Ky.,** appropriation for narcotic farm 438 **Liberia,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Liberty Loan Act, Second:** Bond issues; deposit of proceeds of sales, Treasury bills 343 National Industrial Recovery Act, authority of Secretary of Treasury to borrow under, to meet expenses authorized by Act 206 Purchase of Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation bonds from proceeds from sale of bonds hereafter issued under 346 United States notes, amount of issue increased 343 Library of Congress. *See also* Legislative Branch of the Government. Annex construction, National Industrial Recovery Act 202 Chief, Division of Manuscripts, to be member of National Historical Publications Commission 1123 Librarian to be member of National Archives Council 1123 **Licenses,** issue of, to business enterprises when unfair practices in trade, etc 197 **Liens,** discharge of 758 **Life Insurance Act, District of Columbia:** Table of contents 1125 Chapter I—Title and definitions 1127 Chapter II—Powers and duties of Superintendent; general provisions 1129 Chapter III—Domestic companies 1142 Chapter IV—Admission of foreign and alien companies 1154 Chapter V—Provisions relating to all life insurance companies 1156 Chapter VI—Penalties; constitutionality 1176 **Life-Saving Service, Coast Guard,** appropriation for retired pay to members of 432 **Lighthouses, Bureau of.** *See* Commerce, Department of. **Lincoln, Abraham:** Appropriation for— Care, etc., of house in which he died 295 Memorial maintenance, etc 295 **Lincoln, Nebr.,** appropriation to restore mineral water on site of post office building at 1205 **Liqueurs,** tax on. *See* Liquor Taxing Act of 1934. **Liquors:** Distilled spirits, disposition of substances used in manufacture of, information required on 1020 Regulation of traffic in containers of 1020 **Liquors, Medicinal,** prescribing of 23 **Liquor stamps.** *See* Distilled Spirits and Wine. **Liquor Taxing Act of 1934:** Revenue Act of 1918, amendments— Distilled spirits; rate of tax on generally; when withdrawn for beverage purposes 313 Tax on imported perfumes containing 313 Drawback rate on exportation of 313 Tax on deficiencies in production of 313 Still wines, rates of tax on 314 Sparkling wines, rates of tax on 314lxxvi Grape brandy and wine spirits used in fortifying, tax on 314 Malt liquors, tax on 314 Repeal of section 1
(a)of Act of March 22, 1933, taxing certain nonintoxicating liquors 314 Brewers; tax on; defined 315 Distilled spirits and wines, floor tax on 315 Payments; regulations governing; extensions authorized 315 Terms defined; “person”, “distilled spirits” 315 “Internal-revenue taxes”, not to include taxes under the Agricultural Adjustment Act 315 Transportation of intoxicating liquors into state prohibiting sale, etc., unlawful 316 Ethyl alcohol for governmental, scientific, etc., uses, excepted 316 Effective date of title 316 Stamps 316 Distilled spirits, transportation, sale, etc of, unless tax-paid stamp affixed unlawful 316 When provisions not applicable 316 Application for and sale of 316 Stamps— Affixing to containers 316 Who entitled to purchase; issue of; price 317 Destruction when container emptied 317 Regulations governing issue of 317 Forfeiture, distilled spirits in unstamped container 317 Counterfeiting, penalty provisions 317 Penalty provisions 317 Effective date of title 317 **Liquor Traffic in Africa, Convention Relating to,** appropriation for contribution 534 **Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Livestock,** establishment of grazing districts for 1269 **Livestock Credit Corporations,** loans by Reconstruction Finance Corporation to, authorized 141 **Livestock Production Experiments, Southern States,** appropriation for 497 **Living, Cost of,** appropriation for investigation of 569 **Locomotive Inspection,** appropriation for 293, 515 **Logan School, D.C.,** appropriation for 235, 860 **London,** appropriation for dispatch agency 533 **London Naval Treaty of 1930,** construction of vessels within terms established by National Industrial Recovery Act 201 **Long Beach, Calif.,** post office contract modification to permit relief for earthquake damages 308 **Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act:** Amendments— Medical and surgical treatment, suspension of benefit payments to injured employee refusing 806 Compensation for disability; permanent partial disability, schedule of payments 806 Payment of disability benefits; lumpsum settlements 807 Determination of probability of death or remarriage 807 Modification of compensation cases 807 **Lorton, Va.,** loan from Federal Emergency Relief Administration for construction of jail 1215 **Los Angeles, Calif.,** appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 424 **Lotteries, etc.,** broadcasting prohibited 1088 **Louisiana:** Appropriation for national forest administration 482 Lighthouse depot at New Orleans, acquisition of site for 657 May bridge Mississippi River at Baton Rouge 507 Pass A’Loutre Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance of 664 Sugar produced in, allotment of quota 673 **Lovette, O. B.,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1023 **Lowell Creek, Alaska,** deficiency appropriation for flood control 99 **Lower Matecumbe Key, Fla.,** bridges authorized from, to No Name Key 138 **Lubricating Oils:** Sales to manufacturer for resale, tax free 255 Vendee deemed manufacturer, etc 255 Tax on 764 **Luxemburg,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **M** **Machinery Belting.** *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act, Amendments. **Madden Dam, Alhajuela, Panama,** appropriation for construction across Chagres River, etc 641lxxvii **Madden, William,** appropriation for services 1025 **Magnetic and Seismological Observations,** appropriation for 558 **Mahin, Frank W.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Mahoning River,** bridge authorized across at Struthers, Ohio 55 **Mails.** *See* Postal Service Maine: Appropriation for— Acadia National Park administration 385 National forest administration 482 **Malt.** *See* Revenue Act of 1932, amendments. **Malt Liquors,** tax on 16, 314 **Mammoth Cave National Park:** Minimum area for general development 775 Schedule of admission fees to be established 775 Acceptance of donations 775 **Manufacturers’ Excise Tax.** *See* Excise Taxes. **Map of the World, International,** appropriation for contribution 534 **Marine Animal Oil,** tax on 762 **Marine Band,** appropriation for attendance at encampment and convention 1245 **Marine Corps.** *See also* Navy Department. Commissioned officers, regulate distribution, promotion, retirement, and discharge of 811 Enlistment of former members of, in National Guard, permitted 155 Flying duty extra pay, reduction of 307 Foreign decorations, authorizing certain officers to accept 1267 Officers and enlisted men, length of tours of duty in tropics, restricted 815 Retirement pay of disabled officer serving during World War 10 **Marine Corps Reserve,** minimum age limit for enlistment in 813 **Marine Schools,** appropriation for 404 **Maritime Day.** *See* National Maritime Day. **Married Women,** citizenship and naturalization of natives of Puerto Rico 1245 **Marshals, United States Courts,** appropriation for salaries, fees, etc 541 **Maryland,** coinage to commemorate founding of 679 **Massachusetts,** appropriation for marine school maintenance 404 **Matches,** increase in tax rate on fancy wooden, etc 768 **McAndrews, James,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1023 **McCarn, Ruth,** payment to 1038 **McEntee, Girard L.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **McKeesport, Pa.:** Bridge authorized across— Monongahela River at 837 Youghiogheny River at 837 **McLean, Norman T.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **McMinnville, Oreg.,** purchase of public lands by, authorized 957 **McNeil Island, Wash.,** appropriation for penitentiary maintenance, etc 544 **Meat Inspection,** appropriation for 477 **Mechanical Appliances,** appropriation for standardizing 553 **Mediation, Board of,** appropriation for 285, 510 **Medical Department.** *See* War Department. **Medicinal Liquors,** prescribing of 23 **Medicine and Surgery, Bureau of.** *See* Navy Department. **Medicines,** poisonous, transmission in mails 1063 **Mell, Caroline,** payment to 1022 **Members of Congress.** *See* Congress. **Menominee Indians, Wis.:** Balance available for attorney’s fees, etc 98 Enrollment of 965 Per capita payment to 112 Timber operations on reservation of; payments to members 964 **Mental Hygiene, Division of.** *See* Treasury Department, Public Health Service. **Merchant Fleet Corporation.** *See* Commerce, Department of; Shipping Board Bureau. **Merchant Marine Act, 1920:** Amendments— Whaling and fishing industries, benefits of loan construction fund extended to 596 Restriction on type of vessels 597 Terms and conditions of loans 597 **Merriam, John C.,** appointment, Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution 598 **Merrimack River,** bridge authorized across at Lawrence, Mass 1012 **Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.,** appropriation for administration, etc 386 **Metallurgical Research,** appropriation for 554 **Metlakahtlan Indians, Alaska,** citizenship granted to 667 **Mexican Fruit Fly,** appropriation for control 486lxxviii **Mexico:** Appropriation for— Ambassador to 530 International Boundary Commission, United States and 534 Plant and fruit disease control, etc., cooperation with Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine 486, 487 Superintendent, American cemetery at Mexico City 638 Deficiency appropriation for General and Special Claims Conventions, U. S. and 1041 **Michigan:** Appropriation for national forest administration 482 Bridge authorized across Saint Clair River at Port Huron 139 Mount Pleasant Indian School, grant to 353 **Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District,** appropriation for salaries, etc., of engineers 371, 1033 **Middletown, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Susquehanna River at 1005 **Migratory Bird Conservation Act,** appropriation for enforcement 490 **Migratory Waterfowl.** *See* Conservation; Federal Hunting Stamp Act. **Military Academy.** *See also* War Department. Alfaro, Eloy and Jaime Eduardo, admission of 1017 Bachelor of science degree conferred upon graduates of 73 Librarian, duties of 631 Officers detailed to, no pay or allowance increase 631 Posheng Yen, admission of 112 **Militia Bureau, War Department,** designation changed to National Guard Bureau 159 **Milk Importation Act,** appropriation for enforcement 496 **Mill Four Drainage District, Oreg.,** may bridge Yaquina River into Nutes Slough 398 **Mineral Industries,** appropriation for inquiries, etc., economics of 565 **Mineral Lands Leasing Act,** amendment, purchase of well casings, when water suitable for agricultural purposes struck 977 **Mineral Mining Investigations,** appropriation for 563 **Mines and Minerals,** stock-raising homestead entries, reservation of mineral rights in patents 119 **Mines and Mining:** Alaska coal lands, suspension of acreage rentals 909 Amend mining laws applicable to Mount Hood National Forest 773 Annual assessment work on mining claims held in United States and Alaska, suspension 72, 777 Fort Morgan Military Reservation, Ala., exploitation of minerals on land comprising, authorized 796 Mining laws of United States, application in Alaska 663 Extended to Death Valley National Monument, Calif 139 **Mines, Bureau of.** *See also* Commerce, Department of. Field details, temporary, for service in District of Columbia 564 Public Health Service details 564 Scientific investigations for departments, etc 565 Supplies, purchase of 565 **Minidoka Irrigation Project, Idaho,** appropriation for 380 **Mining, etc., Industries,** loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 1112 **Mining Experiment Stations,** appropriation for 564 **Minneapolis, Minn.,** appropriations available for approaches to loading platform of post office, etc 1044 **Minnesota:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 372, 375, 377 National forest administration 482 Chippewa Indians per capita payment to 668 Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians, per capita payment to, authorized 254 **Minnesota River,** bridge authorized across at Jordan 572 **Mint, Bureau of the.** *See* Treasury Department. **Mississippi:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 375 National forest administration 482 Bridge authorized across Pearl River in 662 Issue of duplicate check by Department of Agriculture in favor of State treasurer of 666 Ship Island Military Reservation, sale of lands within 150 **Mississippi River:** Appropriation for flood-control work 640 Bridge authorized across, at— Baton Rouge, La 507 Hannibal, Mo 358 Lake Bemidji, Minn 573lxxix New Boston, Ill 652 Saint Louis, Mo., to East Saint Louis, Ill 661 Time extended for bridging at New Orleans, La 396 **“Mississippi”, U.S.S.,** appropriation for alterations, etc 420 **Mississippi Valley,** payments for levee right-of-way for flood-control work in 607 **Mississippi Wild Life and Fish Refuge,** appropriation for construction, etc., expenses 561 **Missouri:** Appropriation for national forest administration 482 Bridge authorized across Missouri River at Washington 152 Consent of Congress granted to compact between Kansas and, for acceptance of toll bridge across Missouri River 105 May bridge Eleven Points River at Alton 1208 Time extended for bridging Missouri River at Weldon Springs 357 **Missouri River:** Bridge authorized across at— Atchison, Kans 991 Florence, Nebr 981 Washington, Mo 152 Consent of Congress granted to Kansas-Missouri compact for acceptance of toll bridge across 105 Time extended for bridging at— Brownville, Nebr 947 Garrison, N.Dak 946 Kansas City, Mo 54 Omaha, Nebr 395 Randolph, Mo 572 South Omaha, Nebr 356 Washington, Mo 1015 Weldon Springs, Mo 357 **Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany,** appropriation 278, 1041 **Model Housing Board.** *See* Puerto Rico. **Molasses,** establishment of quota for, produced in United States 673 **Monetary Conference.** *See* International Monetary and Economic Conference. **Monocacy National Military Park, Md.:** Establishment; administration of 1198 Supervision 1199 Appropriation authorized 1200 **Monongahela River:** Bridge authorized across, at— Borough of Rankin to Borough of Whittaker, Pa 838 California, Pa 150 Dravosburg to McKeesport, Pa 837 Pittsburgh, Pa 837 **Montana:** Appropriation for— Glacier National Park administration 386 Indians, support, etc., of 370, 375, 376, 377 National Bison Range, maintenance of 488 National forest administration 482 **Monterey, Calif.,** easement granted to, over military reservation 1208 **Monticello, Va.,** appropriation for road construction, Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation 1032 **Monuments.** *See* National Monuments. **Moorhead, Minn.,** bridge authorized across Red River at, to Fargo, N.Dak 842 **Morehouse Parish, La.,** bridge authorized across Bayou Bartholomew at 939 **Morocco:** Appropriation for— American convict prison maintenance 536 Cape Spartel and Tangier Light, contribution 534 **Morris Plan Banks,** application of, for membership in Federal Reserve System 164 **Mortgage Associations.** *See* National Housing Act. **Mortgage Insurance.** *See* National Housing Act. **Mortgage-loan Companies,** loans by Reconstruction Finance Corporation to, authorized 141 **Mortgages.** *See* Emergency Farm Mortgage Act, 1933; Home Owners’ Loan Act, 1933. **Motion-Picture Films, etc.,** acceptance for National Archives 1123 **Motor Vehicle Theft Act.** *See* National Motor Vehicle Theft Act. **Mount Hood National Forest:** Lands added to 785 Mining laws applicable to, amendment 773 **Mount McKinley National Park, Alaska,** appropriation for administration, etc 386 **Mount Olivet Cemetery Co., D. C.,** additional tract of land set aside for 835 **Mount Pleasant Indian School,** grant to Michigan 353 **Mount Rainier National Park, Wash.,** appropriation for administration, etc 386lxxx **Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission:** Appropriation for 294, 364 Appointment of successors to perform functions 1223 Appropriation authorized for cost of memorial and landscaping 1224 **Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, Va.:** Appropriation for— Highway police, pay, etc., of 295 Maintenance, etc 295, 388 **M Street Junior High School, D. C.,** appropriation for 235 **Municipal Debt Readjustments.** *See* Bankruptcy Act of 1898, Amendments. **Munitions of War,** prohibition on sale of, to countries engaged in armed conflict in Chaco 811 **Muscat,** appropriation for American convict prison maintenance 536 **Muscle Shoals, Ala.** *See* Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933. **Mushrooms,** dimensions of standard climax baskets for 930 **Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,** charter amendments 593 **Mutual Mortgage Insurance.** *See* National Housing Act. **Mutual Savings Banks, Insurance of deposits.** *See also* Federal Reserve Act, Amendments. Application for membership in Federal Reserve System 164 **Mycology and Disease Survey,** appropriation for 480 **N** **Naheola, Ala.,** railroad bridge authorized across Tombigbee River at 607 **Narcotics, Bureau of.** *See* Treasury Department. **Natchez Trace Parkway,** appropriation authorized to survey 791 **National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics,** appropriation for 294, 516, 1045, 1046 **National Arboretum, D. C.,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 480 **National Archives:** Office of Archivist created; appointment; compensation; employees; powers 1122 Custody and control of Archives Building 1123 National Historical Publications Commission; composition; duties 1123 National Archives Council; composition; duties 1123 Motion-picture films, etc., projecting room 1123 Official seal 1123 Reports to Congress 1123 Appropriations authorized 1124 Deficiency appropriation for 1026 Inconsistent acts repealed 1124 **National Archives Council,** creation and duties of 1123 **National Banking Associations.** *See also* Banking Act of 1933; Bank Conservation Act. Preferred stock, issue of, authorized; amount and par value 5 Issue of more than one class 147 Rights and liabilities of holders 5 Amendment 148 Priority of dividend payments 5 Terms construed 5, 6 Subscriptions or loans by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 6 Sale of stock held by Corporation 6 Increase of Corporation’s outstanding notes, etc., authorized 6 Sale of preferred stock, etc., of, in open market by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 21 **National Banking System.** *See also* Federal Reserve Act, Amendments. Direct loans by Federal Reserve banks to State, etc., banks authorized 20 **National Bank Notes,** redemption of unidentifiable 127 **National Banks.** *See also* Banking Act of 1933; Bank Conservation Act. Consolidation of associations within a State, authorized 190 Establishment of branches 189, 190 Restriction on organizing unless requisite amount of capital 185 **National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice,** appropriations for 638 **National Board of Adjustments.** *See* Railway Labor Act. **National Capital Park and Planning Commission:** Appropriation for 249, 874 Adjustment of conflicting land claims along Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and Rock Creek, authorized 836 **National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws,** appropriation for support of 228, 852 **National Cooperative Employment Service:** United States Employment Service established 113 Director; appointment; salary 113lxxxi Employment Service, Department of Labor, abolished 113 Transfer of files, records, etc 113 Appointment of assistant directors 114 Veterans’ employment service, appointment of veterans only 114 Duties of bureau; maintenance of farm placement service 114 Cooperation with States, maintenance public employment offices 114 “States”, “State”, construed 114 State agencies, establishment of, before benefits accrue 114 Appropriations authorized 114 Apportionment among States; equal expenditure by State required 114 Certification of apportionments 115 Director to ascertain measures taken by States 115 Reports of State agencies; revocation of certificate of noncomplying State 116 Appeals to Secretary of Labor 116 Apportionment of balances 116 Termination of authority 116 Federal Advisory Council; establishment 116 Selection of members; expenses of, payment 116 Council to have access to files, etc., of Employment Service 116 State advisory councils to be established 117 Strikes and lockouts, notices to be given 117 Rules and regulations to be prescribed 117 Franking privilege extended to Employment Service 117 **National Defense Act, Amendments:** Regular Army, National Guard of United States added to 153 General Staff committees, preparation of policies, etc., affecting National Guard and Reserves 153 Representation on 153 Chief of Staff, duties and powers 153, 154 Officers’ Reserve Corps, composition, grades, etc 154 Officers, National Guard of the United States, commissioned in Army 155 Period of appointment; active peace duty; inactive duty 155 National Guard of each State, etc., composition 155 National Guard of the United States, establishment; reserve component of Army; composition 155 Deemed not in active service except when so ordered 156 Appointment of noncommissioned officers, etc., National Guard, in 156 National Guard units, organization; President to prescribe; State approval 156 Enlistments, National Guard and National Guard of the United States 156 Contract and oath 156 Definitions, “National Guard” and “National Guard of the United States” 157 Oaths of National Guard officers; appointment in National Guard of United States 157 Appointment to same grade and branch 158 Not to vacate State, etc., office 158 Examination for appointment as officer of National Guard; certificate of eligibility 158 Appointment in National Guard of United States 158 Discharge from 158 Elimination, etc., officers of National Guard of United States 159 National Guard officers, status of, upon termination of service 159 Discharge if Federal recognition withdrawn, age limit reached 159 Inactive National Guard; enlistments; transfers 159 Peace time service; field, etc., service pay 159 National Guard Bureau 159 Chief of, appointment, qualifications, etc 159 Filling vacancy 160 Assignment of Army officers, etc., to 160 Detail of National Guard officers to 160 Payments from National Guard appropriations 160 National Guard, armament, etc., of 160 National Guard of United States, active service of 160 Relief from State, etc., obligations 160 Officers thereof ordered to active duty 161 National Guard officers not holding appointments in 161 Pay and allowances 161 War strength officer personnel 161 Pensions, rights to 161lxxxii Regular Army, appointment of officer to higher temporary grade in time of war 161 Appointments by President 161 Officers’ Reserve Corps, eligibility of citizens of Philippine Islands 939 **National Farm Loan Associations.** *See also* Emergency Farm Mortgage Act, 1933. Facilities, etc., of, to be available to Farm Loan Commissioner 49 **National Firearms Act:** Definitions 1236 Registration requirements 1237 Transfer tax; payment 1237 Refunds; firearms exported 1237 Unlawful transfers 1237 Forms; preparation and distribution 1238 Registration of person possessing firearm 1238 Prosecutions; unlawful possession 1238 Seizures and forfeitures 1238 Identification marks 1239 Records of importers, manufacturers 1239 Unlawful acts 1239 Penalty provisions 1240 Saving clause; effective date 1240 **National Forests.** *See also* Agriculture, Department of, Forest Service. Appropriation for administration, etc 482 Boise, lands added to 779 Cochetopa, lands added to 658 Construction, maintenance, etc., in, by conservation corps 22 Emergency construction of roads, trails, etc., sum authorized for 994 Fish and game sanctuaries— Establishment authorized; taking game in areas unlawful thereafter 400 Penalty provisions 401 Administration of act 401 Jurisdiction of States 401 Fremont, boundary adjusted 590 Highways, trails, etc., amount available 204 Idaho, lands in, included in 649 Mount Hood— Lands added to 785 Mining law’s applicable to, amendment 773 Ouachita, game refuge created 128 Pike, lands added to 657 Public lands within watersheds of, reservation of unappropriated 1274 Wasatch, surface rights on mining locations within 808 **National Gallery of Art,** appropriation for 296, 517 **National Guard.** *See* National Defense Act, Amendments. **National Guard Bureau.** *See* National Defense Act, Amendments; War Department. **National Guard of the United States, establishment of.** *See* National Defense Act, Amendments. **National Historical Publications Commission,** creation and duties of 1123 **National Housing Act:** Creation of Federal Housing administration 1246 Insurance of financial institutions 1246 Authority of Administrator 1246 Amounts 1246 Loans to financial institutions 1247 Authority, amounts, terms 1247 Allocation of funds 1247 Annual report to Congress 1247 Mutual mortgage insurance— Definitions 1247 Mutual mortgage insurance fund; creation 1248 Insurance of mortgages 1248 Authority; application of mortgages; terms 1248 Requirements 1248 Premium charge to be fixed 1248 Rules to be prescribed 1249 Payment of insurance 1249 Entitlement of mortgagee upon conveyance of foreclosed property 1249 Issue of debentures; interest rate; maturity 1249 Certificate of claims; issue of, amount 1250 Classification of mortgages and reinsurance fund 1250 Credit of receipts to class 1250 Establishment of general reinsurance account 1251 Termination of insurance account 1251 Payment of premium charges; when to cease 1251 Investment of funds 1252 Low-cost housing insurance 1252 Taxation provisions 1252 Statistical and economic surveys; authority to make 1252 National mortgage associations— Creation; purposes 1252 Powers of association 1253 Exclusive use of term 1253 Obligations of; aggregate amount outstanding authorized 1254 Investment of funds; rules governing maintenance of reserves 1254 Management of acquired properties 1254lxxxiii Examination and liquidation of 1254 Rules and regulations governing 1255 Taxation provisions 1255 Depositaries of public moneys 1255 Insurance of savings and loan accounts— Definitions 1255 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation; creation 1256 Organization and powers 1256 Investments; taxation provisions; annual report 1257 Exclusive use of term 1257 Prohibited acts 1257 Insurance of accounts and eligibility provisions 1257 Applications; agreements 1258 Rejection of application 1258 Fees 1258 Premiums on insurance 1258 Payment; amount 1258 Additional assessments 1259 Payment of insurance 1259 Amount; payment on default of insured institution 1259 Liquidation of insured institutions 1259 Procedure 1260 Termination of insurance 1260 Miscellaneous provisions 1261 Penalty provisions 1265 Separability provisions 1265 **National Industrial Labor Boards:** Establishment; investigations by 1183 Power to conduct election of employees 1183 Enforcement of orders of Board 1183 President to prescribe rules 1183 Penalty provisions; duration of powers 1183 **National Industrial Recovery Act:** Appropriation for— Effecting purposes of 1055 Highways, emergency construction 1057 Petroleum Industry, enforcing provisions regarding 1057 Deficiency appropriation for purposes of 275 Industrial recovery— Declaration of policy 195 Administrative agencies; establishment; industrial planning and research 195 Codes of fair competition— Approval upon application of industrial group; requisite findings 196 Monopolies prohibited; persons affected to be heard 196 Protection of consumer under 196 Approved code as standard of fair competition 196 Violations deemed unfair competition; proceedings to restrain 196 Compulsory codes; establishment by President 196 Notice and hearing; effect of 196 Importations affecting maintenance of code; investigation by Tariff Commission 197 Limitations to be prescribed upon affirmative findings 197 Finality of President’s decision 197 Effective period of limitations 197 Penalty provisions, code violations 197 Agreements and licenses— Trade agreements authorized 197 Business license mandatory, upon finding of necessity by President 198 Revocation of license for violation of terms 198 Penalty provision, engaging in business without license, etc 198 Termination of authority 198 Businesses exempt from provisions of title 198 Limitations upon application of title— Statements of trade, etc., group before benefits to accrue 198 Rules and regulations to be prescribed 198 Federal Trade Commission, investigations by 198 Codes of fair competition, conditions, etc., to contain 198 Employer-employee wage and hours of work agreements 199 Limited code to be prescribed when no agreement 199 Terms construed; “person”; “interstate and foreign commerce”; etc 199 Agricultural Adjustment Act, application of— Provisions not repealed 199 Delegation of functions by President authorized 200 Oil regulation— Operation of oil-pipe lines; transportation rates 200 Transportation monopolies, proceedings against 200 Prohibition on excessive transportation in interstate, etc., commerce 200lxxxiv Public works, construction projects— Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works; created 200 Powers; appointment of Administrator, etc 200 Termination of authority 201 Program of public works to be prepared; projects included 201 Construction under treaty obligations 201 River and harbor improvements; consent and approval required 201 Naval vessel construction under London Naval Treaty of 1930 201 Army Air Corps and housing projects 202 Suspension of naval and military construction authorized 202 Unemployment relief, financing of construction projects to effectuate 202 Grants to States; limit 202 Railroad maintenances, financing for improvement of facilities 202 Library of Congress annex construction, advances for 202 Travel expenses of officers, etc., public-works projects 202 Extension of benefits to States, etc 203 Grants to State highway departments authorized; aggregate amount 203 Purpose; apportionment of amount 203 Maintenance of roads thereafter 203 Requirements in contracts involving expenditure of grants 204 Right-of-way agreements over Federal property 204 Tolls; collection of; use for construction cost repayment 204 National forests, amount available for roads, trails, etc 204 Construction contract provisions; convict labor 204 Wage scales and work hours; veterans’ preferences 205 Assignments authorized; approval required 205 Assignment funds; status of 205 Subsistence homesteads, amount available, loans for purchase of 205 Repayments to constitute revolving fund 205 Rules and regulations to be prescribed 206 Issue of securities and sinking fund 206 Reemployment and relief taxes— Gasoline; “benzol” construed 206 Manufacturers’ excise; miscellaneous 206 Dividends 206 Accumulations of surplus to evade any internal-revenue tax 207 Domestic corporations 207 Foreign corporations doing business in United States 207 Nontaxable corporations enumerated 207 Returns of corporations liable for tax 207 “Adjusted declared values” construed; computation of 208 Net income of corporations 208 Proclamations— Total receipts exceed expenditures of United States 208 Repeal of eighteenth amendment to Constitution 209 Tax reductions effective when proclamation made 209 Revenue Act of 1932, provisions repealed or amended 209 Partnership losses, deductions 209 Consolidated returns of corporations; computation of tax 209 Interest assessments prior to September 15, 1933 209 Returns, time for making hereunder 209 Returns as public records 209 Revenue Act of 1926, amendment, tax on admissions and dues 209 Appropriation authorized; allocation of 210 Agricultural Adjustment Act, amendment— Cotton sales; disposition of supply by March 1, 1936, required 210 Option contracts 210 Emergency Relief and Construction Act, amendments— Approval of application for loans by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 210 Administrator of Public Works to have access to Corporation’s files, etc 210 Issue of funds to borrower on prior approved contract 210 Decrease in amount of outstanding indebtedness of Corporation 210 Separability of provisions; short title 211 Amendments— Capital stock and excess-profits taxes, application of 771 Construction projects, additional loans for completion 1110 Policy of, to effectuate. *See* National Industrial Labor Boards. Reconstruction Finance Corporation funds for purposes of 1055lxxxv **National Institute of Health:** Appropriation for— Building, completion of 438 Maintenance 434 **National Labor Board.** *See also* National Industrial Labor Board. Air-mail routes, working conditions of personnel of, to be fixed by 937 **National Library for the Blind,** appropriation for 247, 872 **National Maritime Day:** May 22 of each year designated as 73 Annual proclamation to issue 73 **National Monuments:** Appropriation for maintenance, etc 387, 388 Approach roads, sum authorized for construction 995 Death Valley, Calif., Federal mining laws extended to 139 Emergency construction of roads, trails, etc., sum authorized for 994 Ocmulgee, Ga., establishment authorized 958 Pioneer, establishment 982 **National Mortgage Associations.** *See* National Housing Act. **National Motor Vehicle Theft Act,** provisions of, extended to other stolen property 794 **National Museum, D.C.,** appropriation for 296, 517 **National Parks:** Appropriation for maintenance, etc 385, 388 Approach roads, sum authorized for construction 995 Carlsbad Caverns, lands exchange authorized 664 Chickamauga and Chattanooga, acceptance of lands for additions to, authorized 666 Construction, maintenance, etc., in, by conservation corps 22 Emergency construction of roads, trails, etc., sum authorized for 994 Everglades, establishment authorized 816 Great Smoky Mountain, minimum area for, established 964 Mammoth Cave; minimum area 775 General development of; schedule of admission fees to be established 775 Acceptance of donations 775 Monocacy National Military Park, Md., establishment, administration, etc 1198 Natchez Trace Parkway, survey of 791 **National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations, Office of.** *See* National Park Service. **National Park Service.** *See also* Interior Department. Designation as, in lieu of “Office of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations” 389 **National Prohibition Act:** Amendments— Medicinal liquors prescription; quantity; refilling prohibited 23 Fraudulent inducement to obtain prohibited 23 Disclosures by physician of nature of ailments 24 Prescription stamps; printing and distribution; affixing to prescription 24 Filling prescription without, prohibited 24 Penalty provision for unlawful use of 24 Prescription for spiritous and vinous liquors only 24 Rules and regulations to be prescribed 24 Persons convicted under, barred from selling, etc., alcoholic beverages in District of Columbia 333 Provisions of, not applicable to malt or vinous liquors containing 3.2 alcohol content 17 Repeal of, in force in Virgin Island and Puerto Rico 361 Hawaii 467 Panama Canal Zone 1116 Repeal of, insofar as effects sale, etc., of liquor in District of Columbia 319 **National Security Exchanges.** *See* Securities Exchange Act of 1934. **National Society, Sons of the American Revolution,** tax exemption, certain property of, District of Columbia 972 **National Society, United States Daughters of 1812,** tax exemption, certain property of, District of Columbia 836 **National Stolen Property Act:** Definitions; “interstate or foreign commerce”, “securities”, “money” 794 Punishment for transportation of stolen property 794 Receiving stolen property; pledging or accepting for loan 795 Prosecution of violations 795 **National Training Schools, D.C.,** appropriation for 244, 545, 869, 1028 **National Zoological Park, D.C.,** appropriation for 250, 875 **Naturalization.** *See* Citizenship and Naturalization. lxxxvi **Navajo Indians:** Appropriation for— Gallup-Shiprock Highway maintenance within reservation 378 Land, purchase of 367, 1033 Water-supply development 369 Reservation boundaries defined 960 **Naval Academy.** *See also* Navy Department. Bachelor of Science degree conferred upon graduates of 73 Civilian instructors, appointment of additional 417 Graduates of, appointment as ensigns 814 Professor of physics authorized; rank, pay, and allowances 806 Restriction on admissions to, after January 30, 1934 413 Sea service requirement for appointees from enlisted men 413 Surplus graduates without appointments to receive certificate and discharge only 307 Not to receive one year’s sea pay 123 Swordsmanship, instruction in 417 **Naval Aircraft,** construction of, to treaty limits. *See* Naval Vessels. **Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa.,** appropriation for 408 **Naval Observatory.** *See* Navy Department. **Naval Petroleum Reserves,** appropriation for operation, etc 405 **Naval Reserve.** *See also* Navy Department. Minimum age limit for enlistment in 813 **Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps.** *See* Navy Department. **Naval Stores Act,** appropriation for enforcement 496 **Naval Stores Investigations,** appropriation for 485 **Naval Training Stations,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 405 **Naval Vessels:** Construction of, to treaty limits, authorized 503 Replacement of average and experimental tonnages 503 Vessels, aircraft and parts; construction of 504 Utilization of Government facilities 504 Annual estimates for construction to be submitted 505 Appropriation authorized 505 Agreement with contractor for construction; requirements 505 Reports to be submitted; form and contents 505 Suspension of construction, when international agreement limiting naval armament 505 **Naval War College,** appropriation for maintenance, etc., expenses 405 **Navigation,** master’s duties relating to entrance and clearance of vessels may be performed by licensed officers 663 **Navigation and Steamboat Inspection, Bureau of.** *See* Commerce, Department of. **Navigation, Bureau of.** *See* Navy Department. **Navigation Rules:** Steam vessels— Definition; motor boats excluded 125 Boilers, inspection of 125 Construction material tests; stamping 126 Punishment for improper construction 126 Boiler plates, inspection; stamping 126, 127 Punishment for counterfeiting stamps, etc 127 Maximum working steam-pressure 127 Shell plates, allowable thickness of 127 **Navy:** Enlistment of former members of, in National Guard, permitted 155 Flying duty extra pay, reduction of 307 Foreign decorations, authorizing certain officers to accept 1267 Lieutenant commander and lieutenant grades, promotion by selection in the line 814 Officers and enlisted men, length of tours of duty in tropics restricted 815 Retirement pay of disabled officers serving during World War 10 Vessels, construction of, to treaty limits. *See* Naval Vessels. **Navy and Marine Memorial Monument,** appropriation for erection 1243 **Navy Department:** Appropriation for— Aeronautics, Bureau of 416, 423 Compensation board, salaries 422 Construction and Repair, Bureau of 409, 423 Contingent expenses 423 Emergency, etc., expenses 404 Engineering, Bureau of 408, 423 Fleet Naval Reserve 411 General Board, salaries 422 Hydrographic Office, contingent, etc., expenses, branch offices 423, 424 Inspection and Survey, Board of, salaries 423lxxxvii Judge Advocate General, Office of, salaries 423 Lepers, care of, Guam; transfer to Culion, P.I 404 Marine Corps; pay, etc., and expenses of 418 Reserve, pay and allowances 419 Marine schools, State, maintenance, etc., expenses 404 Medicine and Surgery, Bureau of 415, 423 Naval Academy; maintenance, pay, etc., expenses 417 Supplies, surgical, etc., equipment 415 Naval Communications, Office of Director of, salaries 423 Naval examining and retiring boards, salaries 422 Naval Intelligence, Office of, salaries 423 Naval Observatory 423 Contingent, etc., expenses 424 Naval Operations, Office of Chief of, salaries 423 Naval Records and Library, Office of, salaries 422 Historical and naval documents, printing of 414 Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 406 Naval vessels, alterations, etc., of New Mexico, Mississippi, and Idaho 420 Navigation, Bureau of 405, 423 Contingent expenses 406 Enlisted men, recreation for 406 Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa., maintenance, etc., expenses 408 Naval Reserve and Naval Militia 407 Naval War College, maintenance, etc., expenses 405 Ocean and lake surveys 407 Training stations, maintenance, etc 405 Navy, increase of the 421 Ordnance, Bureau of 410, 423 Petroleum reserves, operation, etc., of 405 Printing and binding 424 Research laboratory 404 Salaries 422 Secretary, Office of 403, 422 Expenses, miscellaneous 403 Supplies and Accounts, Bureau of 410, 423 Contingent expenses 416 Fuel, transportation, etc., of 414 High explosives, evacuation of, to Hawthorne, Nev 414 Maintenance 413, 416 Pay, subsistence and transportation 410 Yards and Docks, Bureau of 416, 423 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 103, 104, 282, 1049, 1053, 1054, 1055 Damage claims 1045 Judgments 100, 101, 280, 1046 Navigation, Bureau of 1037 Secretary’s Office 1037 Collision damage claims 1037 Naval station, Guam, care of lepers 1037 Supplies and Accounts, Bureau of 1038 Gordon, Elmo K., payment to 1038 McCarn, Ruth, payment to 1038 Pay, subsistence and transportation 1037 Richardson, Anne E., payment to 1038 Active duty pay and allowances not available to officers in excess of four on the retired list 411 Aerial flights by non-flying officers 411 Aerial photographs, furnished by Interior Department 384 Appropriations, departmental use limited 422 Automobiles, transportation of privately owned 413 Disbursing officers may use certain receipts for current expenditures 414 Emergency construction, reappropriation for 421 Foreign fuel oil, restriction on use, etc., of 414 Foreign products, etc., purchase of, forbidden 421 Gage standardization, cooperation with Bureau of Standards 554 Increase of the Navy, sums available for technical services, etc 421 Medical detail for care of patients of Veterans’ Administration in naval hospitals 413 Naval Academy. *See* Naval Academy. Officers and enlisted men of Navy, Marine Corps, length of tour of duty in tropics restricted 815 Officers, excess warrant and staff corps, to be retained in Navy 410 Superintendent of naval records to be member of National Historical Publications Commission 1123 Vehicle restrictions, exemptions 425 Veterans’ Administration beneficiaries, transfer of funds for 301, 519 **Nebraska:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 375, 376 National forest administration 482lxxxviii Genoa Indian School, conveyance of, to State 786 **Nematology,** appropriation for investigations 480 **Netherlands,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Net Income.** *See* Income Tax. **Nevada:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 369, 371, 375 National forest administration 482 **New Boston, Ill.,** bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 652 **New Hampshire,** appropriation for national forest administration 482 **New Haven, Conn.,** term of district court to be held at 148 **New Jersey,** bridge authorized across Delaware River 356 **New-Kanawha Power Co.,** waiver of sections 109 and 113 of Criminal Code, counsel in certain proceedings against 804 **New Mexico:** Appropriation for— Carlsbad Caverns National Park administration 385 Indians, support, etc., of 369, 371, 375 National forest administration 482 Deficiency appropriation for compensation to non-Indian claimants, Pueblo Indian lands 277 Issue of patents for certain public lands in 975 Pueblo de Taos Indians, lands segregated for benefit of 109 Natural resources, not needed, available for commercial use 109 “New Mexico”, U.S.S., appropriation for alterations, etc 420 **New Orleans, La.:** Appropriation for— Dispatch agency 533 Hydrographic office expenses 424 Mint 437 Acquisition of site for lighthouse depot at 657 Time extended for bridging Mississippi River at 396 **Newport, Oreg.:** Bridge authorized across Yaquina Bay at 136 Time extended for bridging 804 **Newport, R.I.,** appropriation for maintenance naval training station 405 **Newport, Wash.,** appropriation for caring for graves of fire fighters at 482 **New York:** Bridge authorized across St. Lawrence River at Ogdensburg 141 Plattsburg Barracks Military Reservation, sale of part of authorized 399 **New York Development Association, Inc.,** time extended for bridging St. Lawrence River 360 **New York, N.Y.:** Appropriation for— Dispatch agency 533 Harbor deposits, etc., prevention of 639 Hydrographic office expenses 424 Judgment, payment of, to 101 Marine school, maintenance 404 Mint 437 Pneumatic tube service 439, 448 Federal Office Building, limit of cost increased 1043 **Nez Perce Indians,** expenses of attorneys in suits of 1210 **Niagara River Authority,** to maintain bridge at Buffalo, N.Y., to Fort Erie, Canada 662 **Nicaragua,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Nitrates, etc.,** production, Tennessee Valley Authority Act 61 **No Name Key, Fla.,** bridges authorized from Lower Matecumbe Key to 138 **Nonintoxicating Liquor,** repeal of section 1 (a), Act of Mar. 22, 1933, imposing tax on certain 314 **Nooksack River, Wash.,** preliminary examination authorized 951 **Norfolk, Va.:** Appropriation for— Hydrographic office expenses 424 Naval training station 405 Hampton Roads Naval Base, acquisition of lands for addition to 957 **North Alton,** appropriation for care, etc., Confederate burial plats 639 **North Bend, Oreg.:** Bridge authorized across Coos Bay at 137 Time extended for bridging 804 **North Carolina:** Appropriation for— Great Smoky Mountains National Park administration, Tennessee and 386 Indians, support, etc., of 375, 377 National forest administration 482 Olmstead lands, adjustment of claims to, authorized 959 **North Dakota,** appropriation for support, etc., of Indians 375, 376 **Northeastern Penitentiary,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 544 **Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Mont.,** appropriation for fulfilling treaty obligations 376lxxxix **Northern Pacific Railway Co.,** compensation of special master in case of United States against 1037 **North Platte Irrigation Project, Nebr.-Wyo.:** Appropriation for 381 Use of power revenues for Northport district 1034 **Northwest River,** bridge authorized across, in Norfolk County, Va 96 **Norwalk, Conn.,** term of district court to be held at 148 **Norway,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Noxubee River,** declared nonnavigable stream 356 **O** **Ocean and Lake Surveys,** appropriation for 407 **Office of Archivist.** *See* National Archives. **Office of Education.** *See* Interior Department; Vocational Education. **Office of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations.** *See* National Park Service. **“Officer”** construed in act to maintain credit of Government 12 **Officers’ Reserve Corps, Army.** *See* National Defense Act, Amendments. **Official Gazette, Patent Office;** appropriation for printing, etc., of 562 **Ogdensburg, N.Y.:** Bridge authorized across Saint Lawrence River at 141 Time extended for bridging 927 **Ogeechee River, Ga.,** preliminary examination authorized 666 **Ohio,** may bridge Mahoning River at Struthers 55 **Ohio River:** Bridge authorized across at— Cairo, Ill 577 Rockport, Ind 1016 Shawneetown, Ill 839 Sistersville, W.Va 1013 Wheeling, W.Va 774 Time extended for bridging at Owensboro, Ky 118 **Oil:** Processing tax on coconut, sesame, palm, palm kernel, sunflower oils, etc 763 Regulation of pipe lines, transportation rates, National Industrial Recovery Act 200 Prohibition on transportation, interstate, etc., commerce 200 Transportation monopolies, proceedings against 200 Tax on— Lubricating 764 Whale, fish, marine animal oils 762 **Oil and Gas Investigations,** appropriation for 563 **Oil Conservation Board, Federal,** appropriation for 290 **Oklahoma:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 367, 372, 374, 375, 376 National forest administration 482 Platt National Park administration 387 Choctaw County, claim allowed for tuition of Indian pupils 105 Indian Territory, repeal of acts regulating intoxicating liquors in 396 Sale of 3.2 beer in, legalized 311 Seminole Indians, payments to 146 **Oklahoma Historical Society,** records of Five Civilized Tribes, deposit with 501 **Old Indian Trail.** *See* Natchez Trace Parkway 791 **Old Ocmulgee Fields.** *See* National Monuments. **Olmstead Lands,** adjustment of claims to, authorized 959 **Omaha, Nebr.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at 395 **Open Market Committee.** *See* Banking Act of 1933. **Optical, etc., Glass,** appropriation for investigating 554 **Orders.** *See* Executive Orders. **Ordnance, Bureau of.** *See* Navy Department. **Ordnance Department.** *See* War Department Oregon: Appropriation for— Crater Lake National Park administration 385 Indians, support, etc., of 368, 371, 377 National forest administration 482 Bridge across Youngs Bay, maintenance authorized 356 Bridge authorized across— Alsea Bay, at Waldport 148 Coos Bay at North Bend 137 Siuslaw River at Florence 137 Umpqua River at Reedsport 135 Yaquina Bay at Newport 136 Colquille, protection of watershed and water supply of 956 Forest Grove, land patent to 958 Mount Hood National Forest, amendment of mining laws applicable to 773 Right of way authorized across Celilo Canal at The Dalles 147xc School District 28, Deschutes County, conveyance to 350 Time extended for bridging Columbia River 804 Yaquina Bay Lighthouse Reservation, disposal of portion authorized 1198 **Organized Reserves, Army.** *See also* National Defense Act, Amendments. Appropriation for pay, etc., of 634 **Orland Irrigation Project, Calif.,** appropriation for 380 **Orlando, Fla.,** term of United States Court for Florida southern judicial district to be held at 147 **Osage Indians, Okla.,** appropriation for agency support, etc., from tribal funds 378 **Ottoman Empire,** appropriation for American convict prison maintenance 536 **Ouachita National Forest,** game refuge created 128 **Owensboro, Ky.:** Bridge authorized across Ohio River at 1016 Time extended for bridging Ohio River at 118 **Owyhee Irrigation Project, Oreg.,** appropriation for 381 **Oyster Planters,** loans to, by production credit associations authorized 983 **Ozette Railway Co.,** modification of loghauling contracts, Quinault Indian Reservation, Wash 910 **P** **Pacific Coast,** appropriation for surveys 558 **Packers and Stockyards Act,** appropriation for enforcement of 477 **Pages, Senate and House of Representatives:** Appropriation for pay of, 1st session, 73d Congress 29 Deficiency appropriation for pay of, June 16–30, 1933 274 **Paint Rock River, Ala.,** preliminary examination authorized 952 **Paiute Indians, Nev.,** appropriation for payment of reclamation charges against lands of 371 **Palm Kernel Oil,** processing tax on 763 **Palm Oil,** processing tax on 763 **Palo Verde Valley, Calif.,** balance continued for protection of 98 **Panama:** Appropriation for— Envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 Payment to the Government of 534 General Claims Commission, United States and, appropriation continued available 1040 **Panama Canal Zone:** Appropriation for— Alien cripples, payment to 641 American seamen, relief, etc., of 533 Civil government expenses 641 District Court, salaries of officials, etc 541 Governor, salary of 641 Hospital care, Army officers, etc 628 Madden Dam construction, etc 641 Maintenance and operation expenses 640 Repatriation of certain unemployed aliens 670 Sanitation, etc 641 Seacoast defenses 631 Supplies, etc 641 Waterworks, etc., operation in Panama and Colon 642 Alcoholic beverages, regulations by President 1116 Penalty provisions 1116 Laws, etc., repealed 1116 Effective date 1117 Code of Laws for, established 1122 Communications Act of 1934 not to apply to 1065, 1092 Disposition of moneys received by 641 Emergency Agricultural Relief Act, provisions not applicable to 37 Employees of— Annual leave provisions of Economy Act not applicable to 14 Retirement provisions; annuity payment when involuntarily separated; deduction 306 Reemployment; subsequent annuity rights 306 Highways, construction, etc., funds for 204 Public works, National Industrial Recovery Act 202 Sugar import quota and restrictions 672 **Panama City, Panama:** Appropriation for— Hydrographic office expenses 424 Waterworks, sewers and pavements 642 **Panama Railroad:** Appropriation for supplies, etc., for 641 Disposition of moneys received by 641 Exception of, in collision damage claims settlement 1037 **Pan American Financial Conference, Third,** appropriation for participation expenses 1040 **Pan American Petroleum Company,** Attorney General and Secretary of the Navy authorized to release claims of United States against certain assets of 31 **Pan American Sanitary Bureau,** appropriation for contribution 534xci **Pan American Sanitary Conference,** appropriation for expenses of delegates 1182 **Pan American Union,** appropriation for contribution 534 **Papago Indians, Ariz.,** appropriation for water supply development 369 **Paraguay:** Appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 Arms and munitions of war sales to, authority to prohibit 811 **Parker, James S.,** payment to widow of 1022 **Parkers Landing, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Allegheny River at 29 **Parks.** *See* National Parks. **Parlatoria Date Scale,** appropriation for control, etc., of 487 **Partnerships:** Advances to, by Federal Reserve banks, authorized 7 Security required; interest rate 7 Review of Federal Reserve Board 7 Loss disallowed to, not allowed as deduction to member of, in computing net income 209 Tax on. *See* Income Tax. **Pass a’Loutre Lighthouse Reservation, La.,** conveyance authorized 664 **Passport Agencies,** appropriation for 530 **Patent Office.** *See also* Commerce, Department of. Access to, for study of fixed nitrogen production, Tennessee Valley Authority Act 68 **Pawnees, Okla.,** appropriation for fulfilling treaty obligations 376 **Payments of Tax.** *See* Income Tax. **Peanuts.** *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act, amendments. **Pearl River,** construction of bridge authorized across, in Mississippi 662 **Pears.** *See* Apples and Pears. **Pee Dee River,** time extended for bridging at Georgetown, S.C 54, 838 **Penal and Correctional Institutions,** appropriation for 543, 1037 **Penal Laws,** transmission of poisonous drugs, etc., in mails 1063 **Penalty Provisions.** *See* Crimes and Misdemeanors. **Pennsylvania:** Appropriation for— Marine school, maintenance 404 National forest administration 482 Bridge authorized across— Allegheny River, at Parkers Landing 29 In Forest County 30 Delaware River 356 Monongahela River, at California 150 Department of Forests and Waters, duplicate check to, authorized 400 **Pennsylvania Railroad Company,** time extended for bridging Delaware River at Trenton, N.J 355 **Pensions.** *See also* Economy in Government; Railroad Retirement Act Appropriation for payment of 302, 520 National Guard entitled to 161 Private relief acts, reduction of pensions payable under 307 Perfumes, tax on, containing distilled spirits 313 **Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act:** Appropriation for enforcement 494 Amendments— Terms defined; “dealer”, “in carloads” 584 Unfair conduct; failure of dealer to consign commodity 585 Misrepresentation involving market condition 585 Licenses; grounds for refusal to issue 585 Grounds for revocation 586 Withholding of, pending investigation of statements in application 586 Complaints; investigation, service of, hearing 587 Made by nonresident of United States; bond 587 Reparation order; collection of 587 Appeals from order; procedure 588 Suspension of license, when noncompliance with order and no appeal taken 588 Penalties; engaging in business without valid license 588 Inspection of commodities; authority to make 588 Fees; force of certificate as evidence 589 **Perjury.** *See* Crimes and Misdemeanors. **Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act** 1224 **Permanent Court of Arbitration, International Bureau of,** appropriation for contribution 534 **Pershing, John J.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Persia,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Personal Property,** sale under distraint; purchase by United States; resale; accounting 757 **“Persons”:** Construed in section 5
(b)of Trading with the enemy Act 2 Defined, National Industrial Recovery Act 199 **Peru,** appropriation for ambassador to 530xcii **Petersburg, Va.,** appropriation for Federal Reformatory Camp 545 **Petroleum.** *See also* Oil. Penalties and awards to informers with respect to illegally produced 759 Producers’ tax on crude 766 Refining tax on 767 **Petroleum Exposition.** *See* International Petroleum Exposition. **Petroleum Industry,** appropriation for administering, etc., provisions of National Recovery Act and Code of Fair Competition for 1057 **Petroleum Reserves, Naval,** appropriation for operation, etc 405 **Phelps Vocational School, D.C.,** appropriation for 235, 860, 861 **Philadelphia, Pa.:** Appropriation for— Hydrographic office expenses 424 Mint 437 Naval home maintenance, etc 408 Federal Reserve Bank of, reimbursement for cost of shipments of cash by armored motor car 1042 **Philippine Insurrection:** Date of beginning and ending to be fixed by President 9 Veterans of— Domiciliary care of permanently disabled 9 Pension payment to 8 Repeal of public laws granting care, compensation, etc., to 11 **Philippine Islands:** Appropriation for— American seamen, relief, etc., of 533 Postal equipment for use in 448 Acceptance of deposits of Government’s funds, authorized 929 Coconut oil, processing tax on 763 Communications Act of 1934 not to apply to 1065, 1092 Compensation of officers and employees reduced; exception 307 Currency reserves on deposit in the United States, readjustment of 1115 Emergency Agricultural Relief Act, provisions not applicable to 37 Independence of— Constitution; convention to frame; character of, mandatory provisions 456 Submission of, to President of United States; to Filipino people 456 Property and rights, transfer to commonwealth 459 Relations with United States pending complete independence 459 Recognition of independence and withdrawal of American sovereignty 463 Neutralization of islands 463 Notification to foreign governments 463 Tariff duties after independence 464 Immigration after independence 464 Statutes continued in force 464 Effective date 465 Officers’ Reserve Corps, elegibility of citizens of, for commissions in 939 Refunds on export of processed commodity to 40 Resident Commissioners, commencement of term of office 879 Rules, etc., governing acquisition, etc., of gold, not applicable to 340 Sugar import quota and restrictions 672 **Phillipsburg, N.J.,** bridge authorized across Delaware River at 356 **Phillips, Hugh J.,** payment of interest on judgment in favor of 1047 **Phoenix, Ariz.,** appropriation for education of Indians 372 **Phony Peach Disease,** appropriation for control, etc 486 **Pierre, S.Dak.,** appropriation for education of Indians 373 **Pike National Forest,** lands added to 657 **Pioneer National Monument,** establishment 982 **Pipestone, Minn.,** appropriation for education of Indians 372 **Pittsburgh and Midway Coal Mining Co.,** payment to 101 **Pittsburgh, Pa.:** Appropriation for mining station, care, etc 564 Construction of bridges authorized across— Allegheny River 837 Monongahela River 837 **Plant Dust Explosions,** appropriation for investigation, etc 485 **Planters’ Cotton Oil Co.,** payment to 101 **Planters’ Manufacturing Co.,** payment to 101 **Plant Industry, Bureau of.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Plant-Nutrition Investigations,** appropriation for 480 **Plant Quarantine.** *See also* Entomology and Plant Quarantine. El Paso, Tex., lease of quarters for 1119 **Platt National Park, Okla.,** appropriation for administration, etc 387 **Plattsburg Barracks Military Reservation,** sale of part authorized 399xciii **Pocahontas, Ark.,** construction of bridge across Black River at, legalized 651 **Point Lookout, Md.,** appropriation for care, etc., Confederate Cemetery at 639 **Poland,** appropriation for ambassador to 530 **Political Refugees.** *See* Aliens. **Port Arthur, Tex.,** bridge authorized across Lake Sabine at 1008 **Porter,** tax on 16 **Port Gibson Oil Works,** payment to 101 **Port Huron, Mich.:** Bridge authorized across Saint Clair River at 139 Time extended for bridging 983 **Portland, Me.,** appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 424 **Ports of Entry,** establishment of foreign trade zones. *See* Foreign Trade Zones. **Portugal,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Postal Rates:** Air mail 933 Increase extended to July 1, 1935 760 Local delivery, rate increase repealed 254 Modification of, after survey by President 254 **Postal Savings Deposits:** Withdrawals in sixty-day notice authorized 182 Payment of, on demand; interest payment denied 182 **Postal Savings System,** appropriation for supplies, etc 447 **Postal Service:** Advertising material, malt or vinous liquors 17 Air mail— Temporary use of War Department equipment authorized 508 Transfer of appropriation to cover expenses 508 Status of military personnel assigned for duty 508 Compensation benefits, officer, etc., injured or killed 508 Status of reserve officers, compensation benefits 508 Report of Postmaster General 509 Air mail laws, revision of. *See* Air Mail Act. Applications for entry of second-class matter; fees 1224 Classification of clerks in terminal railway post offices 962 Classification of publications produced by stencil, mimeograph or hectograph process 928 Collect-on-delivery mail, fees for delivery 992 Contractors, liability for loss or damage 952 Deductions from pay authorized 952 Damage claims, settlement when not exceeding $500 1207 Domestic registered mail, fees for delivery 992 Franking privilege; extended to soundproducing records for use of blind 678 Members of Congress, Secretary of Senate, Clerk of House of Representatives 1018 National Cooperative Employment service 117 Insured mail, fees for delivery 992 Letters, domestic, postage unpaid or less than rate, disposition of 1120 Letters or packets, conveyance by private hands without compensation 1207 Mails, use of, for unlawful transmission of prospectuses, etc 77 Money collected by postmasters, safekeeping 664 National Cooperative Employment service, franking privilege 117 Periodicals, rates of postage on, exceeding eight ounces 880 Postal money orders, payment at offices other than those on which drawn 973 Postmasters, adjustment of claims for loss by burglary, fire, etc 990 Loss of Federal migratory bird hunting, and internal revenue stamps 990 Adjustment of claims for loss by bank failures since April 1, 1924 990 Postmasters, authority to withhold commissions on false returns of 989 Post office inspectors, acknowledgment of oaths by 963 Promotions, automatic 1266 Railway mail clerks, promotion to position of chief clerk in 880 Railway Mail Service— Acknowledgment of oaths by chief clerks of 963 Rate of pay, substitute laborers 958 Credit of time allowed 958 Rural letter carriers, adjustment of salaries of 1212 Equipment allowance 1213 Star routes, extensions authorized 992 Substitutes, credit for time served as 1266 United States Employment Service, franking privileges extended to 117 Unlawful acts— Letter receptacle; destroying or stealing mail from 667xciv Deposit in, of matter on which postage unpaid 667 Vehicle hire from postal employees, authorized 1205 **Postal Treaties and Conventions:** Authority of Postmaster General to conclude 943 Finality of decisions construing provisions of 943 **Postmaster General.** *See also* Post Office Department. **Postmaster General:** Air mail contract awards prohibited when salary exceeding $17,500 paid 305 Salary reduction, employment on part-time basis 305 Air mail laws, revision of. *See* Air Mail Act. Air mail transportation, loan of Army airplanes, etc., during emergency 508 Commissions on false returns of postmasters, authority to withhold 989 Drugs and medicines, poisonous, transmission in mails may be limited by 1063 Postal savings deposits, withdrawals under regulations of 182 Postal treaties and conventions; authority to conclude 943 Finality of decisions construing provisions 943 Postmasters, adjustment of claims for losses due to burglary, fire, and bank failures since April 1, 1924 990 Public building projects, equitable distribution to relieve unemployment 1062 Telegraph companies and lines, powers transferred to Federal Communications Commission 1102 Transfer of records to Federal Communications Commission 1102 United States Employment Service, franking privileges extended to 117 **Postmasters.** *See* Postal Service. **Post Office Department—** Appropriation for— Accounts, Bureau of 443 Buildings, care, etc., of 449 Chief Inspector, Office of 443 Inspectors, salaries, etc 444 Contingent expenses 443 First Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 443, 445 Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 443, 447 Equipment shops, material, etc 448 Miscellaneous equipment 447 Postal Savings System supplies 447 Rent, etc., for first-, second-, and third-class offices 448 Vehicle allowance for delivery 448 Postmaster General, Office of 442, 444 Damage claims 444 Inventions, cash rewards to employees for 444 Law violations, rewards for detecting 444 Printing and binding 443 Purchasing Agent, Office of 443 Second Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 443, 445 Balances due foreign countries 446 Indemnity, lost international mail 446 Railway Mail Service 446 Transportation of mails 445, 446 Solicitor, Office of 443 Third Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 443, 446 Indemnity, lost domestic mail 447 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 104, 283, 1051, 1054 Chief Inspector, Office of 1038 Rewards, payment of 1038 Damage claims 100, 280, 1045 Appropriation Act, fiscal year, 1918, amendment, transportation of intoxicating liquor into State prohibiting sale, etc., of unlawful 316 Contractors, liability of, for loss or damage to mails 952 Deficiencies, appropriations from Treasury to supply 450 Migratory waterfowl hunting stamps, issue of 451 Payments forbidden to persons after Senate rejects nominations 450 Railway Mail Service, promotion to position of chief clerk in 880 Rural Mail Delivery Service, equipment maintenance allowance to carriers may be suspended, etc., fiscal year 1934 306 Scientific investigations by Bureau of Standards 449 Travel expenses of civilians when transferred; restriction 450 United States Employment Service, franking privileges extended to 117 Vehicles, restriction on purchase, exchange, use, etc 450 **Post Office Department Appropriation Act, 1935.** *See* Post Office Department. xcv **Post Office Inspectors.** *See* Postal Service. **Post Offices,** determination of class of offices having city or village lettercarrier services 255 **Potomac River:** Adjustment of conflicting land claims along shores of, authorized 836 Construction of bridge authorized across, at Shepherdstown, W.Va 652 **Potomac School, D.C.,** sale of property authorized 574 **Pou, Edward W.,** payment to widow of 1022 **Powell Junior High School, D.C.,** appropriation for 860 **Power Commission.** *See* Federal Power Commission. **Pratt, William V.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Preferred Stock, National Banks.** *See* Banking Act of 1933; Bank Conservation Act. **President of the United States:** Appropriation for compensation of 284, 509 Protection of 433, 537 Agricultural Adjustment Act, authority to make applicable to certain territories and possessions 675 Agriculture, Under Secretary of, to be appointed by 467 Archivist to be appointed by 1122 Arms and munitions of war, authority to prohibit sale of, to countries engaged in war in Chaco 811 Assistant Solicitor General, appointment by 307 Aviation program, appropriation available for expenditure in discretion of 627 Bank Conservation Act, powers not impaired by 5 Banking transactions, suspension of, during emergency declared by proclamation 2 Canadian Government, return to, of mace of Parliament of upper Canada 978 Civilian Conservation Corps, authority to establish 22 Civil Works Administration employees, death and disability schedules to be established under rules of 351 Civil-works program, expenditure of appropriation authorized for 351 Commencement of term of office 879 Commission on aviation policy, appointment 938 Communications Act of 1934, war emergency powers of 1104 Contracts for transportation, modification, etc., of; compensation 305 Conversion factors for commodities, regulations by Secretary of Agriculture to issue for, upon approval by 37 Cooperative Bank Commissioner, appointment 273 Corporation of Foreign Bondholders Act, 1933, to proclaim effective date 95 Cost of living index figure, announcement by Executive order 13 Cotton Industry Act, extension of period of applicability 599 Crop production loans, maximum individual loan increased by, in distressed emergency areas 354 Currency circulating notes, proclamation to determine authority to issue 6 District of Columbia Alley Dwelling Act, authority under 930 District of Columbia—Virginia boundary line commission, appointment 453 Election of— Certificates of electors, failure to reach President of Senate or Secretary of State; demand on Secretary of State for certificate 879 Demand on district judge 879 Counting electoral votes in Congress 879 Meeting and votes of electors 879 Emergency Agricultural Relief Act— Regulations of Secretary of Agriculture to be approved by 37 State Administrators to be appointed by 273 Termination of authority when emergency declared ended 39 Emergency Appropriation Act, 1935, allocation of sums by 1055 Emergency Banking Act of March 9, 1933, orders, etc., issued under authority of, approved 343 Emergency Railroad Transportation Act, 1933— Federal Coordinator of Transportation, appointment by 211 May be designated from membership of Interstate Commerce Commission 211 Proclamation extending emergency powers under 217 Executive department services, etc., charges may be increased by; termination of authority 305 Executive Orders. *See* Executive Orders. Farm Credit Administration, appointment of commissioners 273xcvi Federal Communications Commission, appointment of commissioners by 1066 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation— Appointment of board of directors 168 Fixing earlier date for insurance of bank deposits 172 Federal Emergency Relief Act, 1933— Funds allocated for purposes of, to be expended under regulations of 351 Investigation of Administrator at request of 56 Monthly report of Administrator, copy to 57 Note issues of Reconstruction Finance Corporation subject to approval of 56 Federal Housing Administrator, allotment of funds to 1247 Federal Prison Industries, creation of corporation known as 1211 Federal Reserve Banks— Advances by, to member banks, when eligible assets not available, proclamation determining power to make 7 Regulations governing banking transactions during emergency, approval of 2 Terminating right of State banks, etc., to borrow directly from, by proclamation of 20 Federal Reserve Board, term of successor to appointive member to be fixed by 166 Federal Reserve notes, period for acceptance of direct obligations of United States as collateral security for reserve notes to be prescribed 398 Fish and game sanctuaries in national forests, authorized to establish 400 Flying duty, extra pay for, reduction by 307 Furlough provisions, fiscal year 1934, regulations by 306 General Counsel and Assistant, Treasury Department, appointment by 758 Gold— Approval of regulations governing acquisition, etc., of 340 Approval of rules, etc., prescribed by Secretary of Treasury under Gold Reserve Act of 1934 342 Authority to fix weight of, in dollar 52, 342 Financial transactions, export or hoarding of, etc., during national emergency, regulation by 1 Purchase of, by Secretary of Treasury with approval of 341 Redemption of currency in, prohibited, except under regulations approved by 340 Haiti, transfer to, of certain property in 1117 Inter-American Highway, expenditure of sum for survey, etc., of, at discretion of 1042 Intermediate Credit Commissioner, appointment 273 International Labor Organization, acceptance of membership in, authorized 1182 International Petroleum Exposition, Tulsa, Okla., proclamation inviting participation 397 Losses of foreign service officers, etc., due to foreign currency appreciation, regulations governing payments 466 Marine Corps commissioned officers, regulate distribution, promotion, retirement and discharge of 811 National Cooperative Employment Service, appointment of director 113 National Guard— Examinations for appointments, tests to be prescribed by 158 Investigation, capacity, etc., any officer of, under regulations of 158 Officers not holding appointments in National Guard of United States, may be appointed therein by 161 Units maintained in each State, etc., to be prescribed by 156 National Guard Bureau, chief of, to be appointed by 159 Officers for active duty in, order by 160 National Guard of the United States— Active military service, order by 160 Active peace duty, order by 155 Appointments by 155, 158 National Industrial Labor Boards, establishment authorized 1183 National Industrial Recovery Act— Administrative agencies, establishment by 195 Delegation of functions; industrial planning and research agency 195 Termination of 196 Agricultural commodities, delegation of functions affecting, to Secretary of Agriculture 199 Appropriation, allocation by 210xcvii Codes of fair competition for trade, etc., associations, approval by 196 Compulsory codes, establishment 196 Importation of competitive articles; investigation; regulations; licenses; decision final; effective period 196, 197 Imposition of conditions for protection of consumers, etc 196 Employer-employee wage and hours of work agreements; approval by 199 Code authorized when agreement not approved; effectiveness 199 Expenditures under direction of 275 Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, creation by 200 Issue of funds prior to January 23, 1939 201 Termination of power, transfer of agencies 201 Homesteads, loans for purchase of, sum available to 205 Oil regulation; pipe lines and transportation rates 200 Monopolies, proceedings against 200 Prohibition on transportation 200 Proclamation of date revenues of United States exceed expenditures, or repeal of eighteenth amendment to Constitution 208, 209 Public works program under direction of 201 Assignments by contractors; approval by 205 Suspension of naval and military construction in event of international agreement 202 Revenue Act of 1932, publicity of returns, regulations by 209 Rules, etc., to be prescribed; amendment, etc 200, 206 Trade agreements, authority to enter into 197 Licenses, when unfair practices; revocation; penalty for violation; expiration of authority 197, 198 Trade, etc., associations, statements to be filed; regulations; investigations 198 Unemployment relief; agencies; grants to States, etc.; terms to be prescribed by 202, 203 Highway projects; rights of way over Federal property, approval by 204 National Maritime Day, annual proclamation to issue 73 Naval Academy graduates, appointment as ensigns 814 Naval vessels— Construction of, within treaty limits, authorized 503 Suspension of construction, when United States signatory to agreement limiting naval armament 505 Utilization of Government facilities for construction of, on order by 504 Officers’ Reserve Corps, appointments by 154 Ouachita National Forest, creation as game refuge by proclamation 128 Panama Canal Zone, alcoholic beverages, regulations by 1116 Philippine Islands constitution, submission to 458 Postage rates, modification of, after survey by 254 No authority to change rate on certain mail matter 254 Postal Treaties and Conventions, authority of Postmaster General to conclude, with consent of 943 Powers of, under section 12 of Gold Reserve Act of 1934, defined 342 Processing tax on sugar in territories and possessions 175 Proclamations. *See* Proclamations. Production Credit Commissioner, appointment 273 Public lands within watersheds of national forests, reservation of unappropriated 1274 Railroad Retirement Board members appointed by 1287 Annual report to 1288 Special report by, to be submitted to 1287 Reconstruction Finance Corporation, termination of power to loan to industries by proclamation of 1109 Regular Army, appointments by 161 Regulation of currency value. *See* Currency Regulation. Rural Mail Delivery Service carriers’ allowances may be suspended, etc., by 306 Securities Exchange Act of 1934, suspension of trading on national securities exchanges 898 Silver— Authority to fix weight of dollar, etc 52, 343xcviii Certificates, issue of, against unobligated silver bullion, etc., in Treasury 342 Issue of, to tenderer of silver for coinage 342 Terms and conditions of coinage, seigniorage charges, etc., may prescribe, when silver foreign produced 343 Silver Purchase Act of 1934, powers of 1178 Stabilization Fund— Annual audit and report to 341 Control of, vested in Secretary of Treasury with approval of 342 Termination or extension of by proclamation, authorized 342 Swimming tank for use of, acceptance of sums raised for construction 22 Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933— Appointments, etc 59 Removals 63 Completion of Dam Numbered 2, etc., if deemed advisable by 67 Financial statement, etc., to be filed with 67 Lease of nitrate plant No 2 and Waco Quarry by 62 Recommendations to Congress for appropriation legislation 69 Transfer of property by 63 Term of office, commencement 879 Thomas Amendment, orders, etc., issued under authority of, approved 343 Trade agreements with foreign countries, authority to enter 943 Trading with Enemy Act, approval by Congress of orders, etc., issued under Sec 5
(b)of 1 Transportation improvement, Federal Coordinator to transmit recommendations to 216 Unemployment relief— Authority to establish Civilian Conservation Corps 22 Discretionary extension of provisions of Act to lands owned by counties, etc 22 Housing and maintenance of personnel under regulations of 22 Allocation of funds for investigations by Forest Products Laboratory 23 Contracts for utilization of State administrative agencies 23 Sums available for expenditure under direction of 23 Appropriation for 275 Termination of authority hereunder 23 United States Territorial Expansion Commission, appointments 968 Veterans— Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs, approval of regulations issued by 10 Boxer Rebellion and Philippine Insurrection, date of beginning and ending to be fixed by 9 Burial expenses, allowance under regulations by 11 Claims, establishment of Board to review 309 Review of, under laws granting care, etc 11 Disability, degrees of, war service, to be fixed by 9 Pensions, regulations governing payment of 8 Regulations, effective period 12 Transmission of copy to Congress 12 **Pribilof Islands, Alaska:** Appropriation for— Natives, food, etc., for 561 Supplies, etc., for shipment to 560 **Printing Act of 1895:** Amendments— Documents, Congressional allotment of 1017 Franking privilege 1018 **Printing and Binding:** Appropriation for— Agricultural Adjustment Act 38 Agriculture, Department of 469 Alaska Railroad 392 American Battle Monuments Commission 285 Board of Mediation 286, 511 Board of Tax Appeals 286, 511 Chief of Engineers, War Department 616 Civil Service Commission 287, 512 Claims, Court of 540 Commerce, Department of 546 Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of 540 Customs Court, United States 540 District of Columbia 226, 851 Education, Office of 364 Employees’ Compensation Commission 287, 512 Engineer Corps, War Department 639 Executive Office 284, 509 Federal Board for Vocational Education 289 Federal Employment Stabilization Board 547 Federal Power Commission 291, 513 Federal Radio Commission 291, 513xcix Federal Trade Commission 291, 513 Fine Arts Commission 287, 364 General Accounting Office 292, 514 Geographic Board, United States 297, 518 Geological Survey 383 Government Printing Office 831 Hydrographic Office 424 Interior Department 363 International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico 534 Interstate Commerce Commission 294, 515 Justice, Department of 537 Veterans’ insurance litigation 539 Labor, Department of 568 Library of Congress 830 Mexican Boundary Commission 534 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 294, 516 National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations, Office of 364 Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 424 Navy Department 424 Panama Canal 640 Pan American Union 534 Patent Office 562 Post Office Department 443 Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital 295 Reclamation, Bureau of 379 Shipping Board, United States 298 Smithsonian Institution 297, 517 State, Department of 530 Supreme Court, United States 539 Surgeon General of the Army 616 Tariff Commission 297, 518 Treasury Department 427 United States Employment Service 570 Veterans’ Administration 302, 519 War Department 616 Weather Bureau 474 Deficiency appropriation for— Civil Service Commission 1026 Farm Credit Administration 276 Federal Trade Commission 276 General and Special Claims Conventions, United States and Mexico 1042 International Conference for Purpose of Revising Industrial Property Convention 1040 International Conference of American States, Seventh 99 International Institute of Agriculture 1039 International Technical Consulting Committee on Radio Communications 1040 Justice, Department of 1035 Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany 278, 1041 National Industrial Recovery Act 275 Smithsonian Institution 1026 State, Department of, promotion of foreign trade 1038 Tennessee Valley Authority Act 275 Third Pan American Financial Conference 1040 United States Employment Service 278 Alcoholic Beverage Control Board 349 Authority of Joint Committee on Printing in printing and distributing bills and resolutions 948 Documents, Congressional allotment 1017 Farm Credit Administration 403 Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works to make expenditures for 201 Federal Emergency Relief Administration, authorized 56 National Archives, appropriation authorized 1124 Slip laws; printing, number 949 Turkish claims adjustment, authorization 1018 United States Code— New edition authorized 1024 Supplements of, form, style, etc 948 Writings of George Washington, additional sets authorized 1210 **Prison Camps,** appropriation for construction, maintenance, etc 545 **Prison Commission, International,** appropriation for contribution 534, 1040 **Prison Industries.** *See* Federal Prison Industries. **Prisons, Bureau of.** *See* Justice, Department of. **Probationers,** arrest of, wherever found; return to jurisdiction of district issuing warrant 256 **Probation System, United States Courts,** appropriation for 545 **Processing Taxes.** *See also* Agricultural Adjustment Act. Levy of, to meet economic emergencies 35 Tax on certain oils 763 **Proclamations:** Arms and munitions of war, authority of President to prohibit sale of, to countries engaged in armed conflict in Chaco 811 Columbus Day 657 Corporation of Foreign Bondholders Act, 1933, effective date to be announced 95c Currency circulating notes, termination of authority to issue 6 Emergency Agricultural Relief Act, termination of authority under, when emergency declared ended 39 Emergency Banking Act, rules, regulations, and, issued under authority of, approved 343 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, date for insurance of bank deposits may be fixed by 172 Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, termination by 201 Federal Reserve Banks, banking transactions by, prohibited when emergency declared by 2 Fish and game sanctuaries in national forests, establishment authorized 400 Gold and silver dollars, authority of President to fix fine weight of 52 International Petroleum Exposition, Tulsa, Okla., authority of President to invite participation 397 Lafayette Memorial Day 784 National Maritime Day 73 Ouachita National Forest, creation of game refuge 128 Public lands within watersheds of national forests, reservation of unappropriated 1274 Pulaski Memorial Day 784 Reconstruction Finance Corporation; termination of functions of, prior to February 1, 1935 318 Termination of power to loan to industries by 1109 Repeal of eighteenth amendment, date of 209 Stabilization Fund, extension of powers conferred under, by President 342 Termination of right of State banks, etc., to borrow directly from Federal reserve banks by 20 Thomas amendment, rules, regulations, and, issued under authority of, approved 343 Trading with Enemy Act, approval by Congress of, promulgated under Sec 5(b) 1 **Procurement Division.** *See also* Treasury Department. Public Works Branch— Building construction, equitable distribution of projects 1062 Preparation of plans, etc.; contracts where bids exceed available sums 1062 Central Heating Plant to furnish heat to Corcoran Gallery of Art 1044 Coast Guard, etc., buildings, appropriation not to be used for 438 Minneapolis, Minn., approaches to loading platform of post office, etc 1044 Union City, N.J., addition to post-office site; exchange of properties 1044 Supply Branch— Fuel inspection requirements not to apply to purchases at free-onboard destination outside D.C 438 General supply fund, interdepartmental advances credited to 438 Payments for materials, etc., issued 437 Permanent capital increased 437 Transfer of available funds authorized 437 Typewriters; prices, repairs 438 Washington, D.C., furniture for triangle buildings, limitations on furnishing Cabinet, etc., officers’ suites 670 **Produce,** sales of, for future delivery, stamp tax rate reduced 768 **Production Credit Associations and Corporations.** *See* Farm Credit Act of 1933. Loans to oyster planters authorized 983 **Production Credit Commissioner,** appointment, Farm Credit Administration 273 **Prohibition Bureau,** limitation on appropriation for payment of certain employees 1061 **Promotion of Foreign Trade.** *See* Tariff Act of 1930, Amendment. **Public Buildings.** *See also* Treasury Department, Procurement Division. Appropriation for— Administration, etc 388 Emergency construction of 1061 **Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital:** Appropriation for 295 Deficiency appropriation for damage claims 280 Director of, authorized to accept funds for President’s swimming tank 22 **Public Buildings Commission,** appropriation for 295 **Public Debt,** authority of Secretary of Treasury to anticipate interest payments on 341 **Public Debt Service.** *See also* Treasury Department. Distinctive paper for United States securities, price limitation repealed 669ci **Public Employment Offices.** *See* National Cooperative Employment Service. **Public Health, International Office of,** appropriation for contribution 534 **Public Health Service.** *See also* Treasury Department. Details from, to cooperate with Bureau of Mines 564 Ellis Island hospitals, use of, by 435 El Paso, Tex., lease of quarters for 1119 Receipts, disposal of 435 Veterans’ Administration beneficiaries, transfer of funds for 301, 519 **Public Highways.** *See* Highways. **Public Lands:** Alaska, homesteader’s right to purchase lands in; conditions 809 Annual assessment work on mining claims suspended during year ending July 1, 1933 72 Bourne, Mass., conveyance to, authorized 783 Coal land leases in Alaska, suspension of acreage rentals 909 Conservation of wild life, fish and game on 402 Coquille, Oreg., patents to, for protection of water supply 956 Desert land entries— Relief of entryman unable to obtain water 349 Patents to entry men 349 East Bay Municipal Utility District, grant to 642 Forest Grove, Oreg., land patent to 958 Fort Lowell Military Reservation, Ariz., deferred payments on homestead entries 350 Grazing districts, or additions thereto, established 1269 Protection, administration, etc., of 1270 Permits for livestock grazing 1270 Improvements permitted 1271 Free grazing in certain districts; use of material deposits by settlers, etc 1271 Rights-of-way, prospecting, etc 1272 Classification of agricultural lands 1272 Private lands, acquisition of 1272 Cooperation with stockmen associations, etc 1273 Grazing receipts, disposition of 1273 Indian lands ceded to United States 1273 Administrative cooperation 1274 Unappropriated lands within watersheds of national forests, reservation by President 1274 Sale of isolated, etc., tracts 1274 Lease to owners of contiguous lands 1275 State laws, etc., not restricted 1275 Homestead entries, time extended for offering final proof; condition 274 Homestead lands, leave of absence to settlers on 787 Homestead rights, restoration of 1185 McMinnville, Oreg., purchase by, authorized 957 National Forests, lands in Idaho included in 649 New Mexico, issue of patents for certain lands in 975 Patents to issue to grants for support of common schools 1185 Relief of water users on irrigation projects, payment of charges deferred 500 Roads through, amount available for 204 School District 28, Deschutes County, Oreg., conveyance to 350 School grant lands, Wyo., disposal or lease of 350 Stock-raising homestead entries, area allowed 119 Subsistence homesteads, loans for purchase of, authorized 205 University of Arizona, selection of certain lands for use of, authorized 786 **Public Laws:** Repeal of; granting care, compensation, etc., to veterans of wars subsequent to Spanish-American War 11 Pertaining to yearly renewable term insurance 11 Public Roads, Bureau of. *See also* Agriculture, Department of. Indian reservation roads, emergency appropriation continued available 491 Location, type, etc., of roads and bridges subject to approval of 1058 **Public Utility Standards,** appropriation for investigation of 553 **Public Works:** Appropriations for, not to be transferred for expenditure for personnel compensation 13 Construed in act to maintain credit of Government 14 Federal Emergency Administration of— Creation by President 200 Administrator; appointment, duties of 200 Compensation; appointment of personnel 201cii Termination of conferred powers 201 Funds available for purposes of Act 201 Program of public works; preparation, projects included 201 River or harbor improvements, approval by Congress 201 Naval vessel construction 201 Unemployment relief— Relief of unemployment through performance of useful public works, authorized 22 Sums available for 23, 275 Loans authorized to agencies, States, etc 202 Acquisition of property for construction projects 202 Railroad maintenance, financing 202 Library of Congress annex, construction 202 Expenditures for travel expenses, personal services, etc 202 Extension of benefits to States or political subdivisions 203 Emergency construction of highways— Grants to States for; apportionment of amounts 203 Construction of secondary or feeder roads 203 Contracts involving expenditure of grants, terms 204 General provisions 204 **Pueblo Indian Lands, N.Mex.,** deficiency appropriation for compensation to non-Indian claimants 277 **Pueblo Indians, N.Mex.:** Appropriation for water supply development 369 Land and water rights, balances available for purchase of 367 Land segregated for benefit of 109 Natural resources, not needed, available for commercial use 109 **Pueblo Lands Board:** Awards by, sums supplemental to, authorized 108 Non-Indian claimants for lands dispossessed, compensation authorized 109 **Puerto Rico:** Appropriation for— Agricultural experiment station 471 American seamen, relief, etc., of 533 Hurricane Relief Commission 516 Judge, salary and expenses 539, 540 National forest administration 482 Postal equipment for use in 448 Resident Commissioner from 8 Vocational education 288, 390 Coffee imported into, approval of act levying duty on 1017 Federal prohibition laws in force in, repeal 361 Highways, construction, etc., funds for 204 Model Housing Board; creation, construction and sale of model houses 361 Persons declared to be citizens of United States 1245 Native not deprived of citizenship lawfully acquired 1245 Women, married, naturalization of 1245 Public works, National Industrial Recovery Act 202 Resident Commissioner, commencement of term of office 879 Sugar from, import quota and restrictions 673 **Puget Sound,** construction of bridge authorized at “The Narrows” 810 **Pulaski Memorial Day,** issue of proclamation for observance 784 **Pure Food and Drug Act, Amendment:** Sea foods, inspection of 1204 Penalty provisions, false use of tags, etc 1204 **Pyramid Lake Reservation, Nev.,** appropriation for irrigation system maintenance 371 **Q** **Quartermaster Corps.** *See* War Department. **Quinaielt Indian Reservation, Wash.:** Issue of patents to Indians within village of Taholah, authorized 811 Timber sales contracts, modification of, with consent of Indians 910 Conditions; use of Indian labor in logging operations 910 Ozette Railway Company, contracts for log hauling 910 **R** **Radioactive Substances,** appropriation for investigation 555 **Radio Act of 1927,** repealed 1102 **Radio Commission.** *See* Federal Radio Commission. **Radio Communication.** *See* Communications Act of 1934. **Radio Communications, International Technical Consulting Committee on,** appropriation for participation expenses 1040 **Radio Research,** appropriation for 553 **Radiotelegraphic Convention, International,** appropriation for contribution 534ciii **Railroad Reorganizations.** *See* Bankruptcy Act of 1898, Amendments. **Railroad Retirement Act:** Definitions 1283 Purposes 1284 Report to President and Congress on changes in retirement system 1284 Annuities, payment of 1284 Retirement age 1285 Contributions, employee and carrier 1285 Existing pensions systems incorporated 1285 Employee representatives 1286 Retirement fund 1286 Board established; personnel and duties of 1287 Court jurisdiction 1288 Annuity or death payment not assignable, etc 1288 Penalty provisions 1288 Separability provision 1289 **Railroad Retirement Board.** *See* Railroad Retirement Act. **Railroads.** *See also* Emergency Railroad Transportation Act; Interstate Commerce Commission. Reorganization of, loans by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 121 **Railroad Transportation Act.** *See* Emergency Railroad Transportation Act, 1933. **Railway Labor Act:** Definitions 1185 Purposes of Act 1186 General duties of carriers, officers, agents, and employees 1187 Maintenance of agreements respecting rates of pay, etc 1187 Settlement of disputes 1187 Designation of representatives 1187 Rights of employees; interference by carriers prohibited 1187 Carrier-employee disputes, settlement of 1188 Changes in employee rates of pay 1188 Notice to employees respecting settlement of disputes 1188 Mediation Board, investigations by 1188 Penalty provisions 1189 National Board of Adjustments; establishment, membership 1189 Participation of national labor organizations 1190 Compensation; divisions and functions 1190 Grievances; interpretation of agreements 1190 Reference of disputes to Adjustment Board 1191 Hearings; awards 1191 Enforcement of order of Board; procedure 1191 Adjustment Board; headquarters and regional offices 1192 Compensation of assistants 1192 Meetings, organization of 1192 Reports and authority of divisions 1193 National Mediation Board; established 1193 Board of Mediation abolished 1193 Composition of Board; organization 1194 Removals; principal officer 1194 Reports to Congress 1194 Assistants, appointment of 1194 Assignment of work of 1195 Transfer of appropriations 1195 Functions of Mediation Board 1195 Cases in which services may be invoked 1195 Procedure in settlement of dispute 1195 Duties with respect to arbitration of disputes 1196 Contract rates of carriers and employees to be filed with 1197 Custodian of papers, etc., of Board of Mediation 1197 Procedure when intention to change rate of pay, working conditions, etc 1197 Saving Clause; repeals 1197 **Railway Mail Service.** *See* Postal Service. **Rainy Lake Reference,** appropriation for 1039 **Randolph, Mo.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River 572 **Rawlston, Louelle,** payment to 1022 **Real Property,** sales under court order or decree 1119 **Receivers:** Appointed by United States courts. *See* United States courts. Loans to, under Emergency Farm Mortgage Act, 1933 45 **Reciprocal Trade Agreements.** *See* Tariff Act of 1930, amendments. **Reclamation, Bureau of.** *See also* Interior Department. Palo Verde Valley, Calif., unexpended balance available for protection of 98 **Reclamation Projects.** *See* Public Lands. **Reconstruction Finance Corporation:** Administrator of Public Works to have access to files, etc., of 210 Aggregate amount of advances to any one corporation; limitation removed 1198 Authorized to make loans for repair, etc., of buildings, damaged by earthquakes 20civ Borrowing power of, decreased 210 Building and loan associations, closed, loans to 141 Buildings damaged by earthquakes, loans for repair, etc., of 20, 99 Construction projects, additional loans for completion 1110 Corporation of Foreign Bondholders Act, 1933, loan to Commission 95 Cotton, acquisition of, by Secretary of Agriculture, loans for 33 Cotton option contracts, loans to Secretary of Agriculture; security for 1059 Increase in outstanding obligations authorized 1059 Drainage districts, etc., loans to 308, 1269 Emergency Agricultural Relief Act, loans 41 Emergency Farm Mortgage Act, 1933, loans 45 Exportation of agricultural products, maturity of drafts, etc., accepted by, period of loans 1109 Railroads, condition on loans to 1109 Farm Credit Act of 1933, balances available for revolving fund 258 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation obligations, purchase authorized 971 Federal Emergency Relief Act, 1933— Amount from funds of, to be made available for advances to States, etc 55 Certification of approved grants to corporation by administrator 58 Functions of, continued until February 1, 1935 318 Disbursement of funds after 1 year from date of commitment prohibited 319 Home Owners’ Loan Act, 1933, amount to be allocated for capital stock purchases by Secretary of Treasury 129 Increase in outstanding obligations of, authorized 6, 50, 56, 119, 129, 319, 971, 1056 Insurance Companies— Subscription for preferred stock of; loans to; sale of preferred stock of 119 Subscription for capital stock 120 Conditions of subscriptions or loans 120 Renewals of loan; when may be denied 120 Aggregate of loans 121, 283 Authority of Corporation to make loans to State insurance funds 121 To guarantee repayment of deposits of public moneys 122 Terms and conditions of loans 122 Loans to; purchase of capital notes authorized 1111 Requirements 1112 Kansas-Missouri State Highway Commissions authorized to enter into contracts with, for maintenance, etc., Missouri River bridge 107 Loans authorized for— Banks closed during 1930–33 971 Exportation of agricultural products, carriage in United States vessels 500 Farmer’s cooperative mineral rights pools 1112 Fish industry 1112 Industries; security; maturity 1108 Termination of power to loan 1109 Mining, milling, and smelting industries 1112 Nonprofit corporations for repair of flood, etc., damages 589 Authority to make 589 Regulations; aggregate of loans 590 Public-school districts, teachers’ salaries 1113 Loans, extension, time of payment 1109 Railroad loans, approval required 1109 Maturities of obligations of borrowers, adjustment of 1110 National banking association, State bank or trust company, loans to, etc., authorized 6 Resale of preferred stock holdings, authorized 6 National Housing Act, corporation to allocate funds for purposes of act 1247 Purchase of securities from Public Works Administration; sums paid available for loans 1056 Maximum investment in such securities 1056 Railroads, reorganization of, loans to trustees authorized 121 Compromise of claims of 1110 Regional Agricultural Credit Corporations, reduction of capital; creation and use of revolving fund 273 Relief or public works, use of savings or unobligated balances in funds of 1055 Sale in open market by, of stock, capital notes, etc., of national banking associations, etc 21cv Seal to be judicially noticed 1109 State banks, etc., holding of preferred stock in, when no double liability 21 Termination of power to approve applications 210 Issue of funds to borrower if application approved prior to 210 **Records of Government,** protection of 122 **Recovery.** *See* National Industrial Recovery Act. **Red Lake Indians, Minn.,** appropriation for education 372 **Red River,** bridge authorized across, Moorhead, Minn., to Fargo, N.Dak 842 **Reece, B. Carroll,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1023 **Reedsport, Oreg.:** Bridge authorized across Umpqua River at 135 Time extended for bridging 804 **Reemployment and Relief Taxes.** *See* National Industrial Recovery Act. **Refuges for Wild Life.** *See* National Forests. **Regional Agricultural Credit Corporations:** Capital may be reduced by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 273 Funds available to constitute revolving fund; use, etc 273 **Regional Bridge Company,** bridge authorized across Missouri River, by 106 **Registration Statement.** *See* Securities Act of 1933. **Rehabilitation.** *See* Vocational Rehabilitation. **Reinsurance Fund.** *See* National Housing Act. **Relief Act.** *See* Federal Emergency Relief Act, 1933. **Relief Taxes.** *See* National Industrial Recovery Act. **Religious Refugees.** *See* Aliens. **Reno, Nev.,** appropriation for construction of retaining wall, etc., of Federal Building 1062 **Representatives.** *See also* Congress; House of Representatives; Legislative Branch of Government. Documents, allotment of 1017 Franking privilege 1018 Telegraph and telephone service, deductions to be made for delinquencies by 1024 **Retirement.** *See* Railroad Retirement Act. **Retirement Act of 1930.** *See* Civil Service Retirement Act. **Retirement Provisions.** *See* Economy in Government. **Revenue Act of 1917,** amendment, ethyl alcohol for governmental use, interstate transportation 316 **Revenue Act of 1918,** amendments, tax on distilled spirits and wines. *See* Liquor Taxing Act of 1934. **Revenue Act of 1926:** Amendments— Bankruptcy and receiverships, suspension of statute of limitations on making of assessments 757 Board of Tax Appeals, period for petition, redetermination of deficiency 755 Cigarettes, tax on 768 Persons admitted free to any spoken play, tax exemption 209 Refund restrictions 756 Regulations, etc., application of, without retroactive effect 757 Sales of produce for future delivery, stamp tax rate reduced 768 Security exchanges in corporate reorganizations s919 Silver sales and transfers, stamp taxes 1179 Venue for appeals from Board of Tax Appeals 760 **Revenue Act of 1928:** Amendments— Bankruptcy and receiverships, suspension of statute of limitations on making of assessments 757 Board of Tax Appeals, period for petition, redetermination of deficiency 755 Credit or refund 756 Recovery of amounts erroneously refunded, time for bringing suit; barred suits 756 Security exchanges in corporate reorganization 919 Statute of limitations on suits for refund 756 **Revenue Act of 1932:** Amendments— Bankruptcy and receiverships, suspension of statute of limitations on making of assessments 757 Board of Tax Appeals, period for petition, redetermination of deficiency 755 Corporations, consolidated returns of 209 Domestic and foreign, tax on; inapplicable to certain 207cvi Returns; inspection; adjusted declared value 207, 208 Tax on net income of; assessment and collection of 208 Credit or refund 756 Dividends, tax on 206 Returns; liability of corporation; dividends not taxed 206, 207 Furs, tax on 768 Gasoline tax increased 206 Extended for one year 254 “Benzol” construed 206 Gifts, nondeductibility of certain 760 Interest, assessment, etc., of, prior to September 15, 1933 209 Jeopardy assessment 758 Jewelry, etc., tax on 768 Liquid malt and extracts, tax exempt sales 998 Lubricating oil and gasoline, taxes on 764 Manufacturers’ Excise Taxes— Credits and refunds, allowance of, for sales of taxable articles to States, etc.; condition 255 Electrical energy for domestic, etc., consumption, tax payment by vendor; inapplicable to publicly owned plants 256 Exemption from tax of certain supplies for vessels 256 Lubricating oils, sales to manufacturer for resale, tax free; vendee deemed manufacturer, etc 255 Provisions extended to 1935 206 Tax-free sales 255 Matches, increase in rate on fancy wooden, etc 768 Miscellaneous taxes, “1934” to “1935” 206 Postal rates 254, 760 Post offices, determination of class of, offices having city or village letter-carrier services 255 Property, gifts of, subject to power, provision repealed 758 Returns, time for making; inspection of 209 Sales of produce for future delivery, stamp tax rate reduced 768 Surplus, accumulation of, to evade any internal-revenue tax 207 Tax reductions, if revenues exceed expenditures or eighteenth amendment is repealed 208 Termination of tax on— Bank checks 768 Boats, use of 769 Candy 769 Soft drinks 762 Partnership, loss disallowed to, not allowed as deduction to member of, in computing net income 209 Sections repealed and amended 209 **Revenue Act of 1934:** Table of Contents 680 Title I—Income Tax 683 Subtitle A—Introductory provisions 683 Subtitle B—General provisions 684 Part I—Rates of tax 684 Part II—Computation of net income 686 Part III—Credits against tax 693 Part IV—Accounting periods and methods of accounting 694 Part V—Returns and payment of tax 697 Part VI—Miscellaneous provisions 699 Subtitle C—Supplemental provisions 700 Supplement A—Rates of tax 700 Supplement B—Computation of net income 703 Supplement C—Credits against tax 718 Supplement D—Returns and payment of tax 720 Supplement E—Estates and trusts 727 Supplement F—Partnerships 730 Supplement G—Insurance companies s731 Supplement H—Nonresident alien individuals 735 Supplement I—Foreign corporations 737 Supplement J—Possessions of the United States 738 Supplement K—China Trade Act corporations 739 Supplement L—Assessment and collection of deficiencies 740 Supplement M—Interest and additions to the tax 746 Supplement N—Claims against transferees and fiduciaries 748 Supplement O—Overpayments 750 Title IA—Additional Income Taxes 751 Title II—Amendments to Estate Tax 752 Title III—Amendments to Prior Acts and Miscellaneous 755 Bankruptcy and receiverships 757 Commissioner as party to suit 760cvii Examination of books and witnesses 757 Fiduciary, liability of 760 Gifts of property subject to power 758 Gifts, nondeductibility of certain 760 Gift tax rates 761 Jeopardy assessments 758 Liens, discharge of 757 Overpayments found by Board of Tax Appeals 756 Period for petition to Board of Tax Appeals under prior Acts 755 Petroleum, illegally produced, penalties and awards to informers with respect to 759 Postal rates 760 Recovery of amounts erroneously refunded 756 Regulations, etc., retroactivity of 757 Sale of personal property under distraint 757 Statute of limitations on suits for refund 756 Treasury Department— Assistants in 759 General Counsel, office of, created 758 Venue for appeals from Board of Tax Appeals 760 Title IV—Excise Taxes 762 Title V—Capital Stock and Excess-Profits Taxes 769 Title VI—General Provisions 771 Definitions 771 Effective date of Act 772 Separability clause 772 Amendment, commissioner as party to suit 760 **Revised Statutes:** Amended— Section 766 1177 Section 882 1109 Section 938 1116 Section 1001 1109 Section 1025 58 Section 1993 797 Section 2455 1274 Sections 3186 (c), 3192 757 Section 3244 16, 315, 967, 1013 Sections 3275, 3280, 3266 1013 Sections 3309, 3329 313 Section 3467 760 Sections 3699, 3700 341 Section 3702 571 Section 3741 337 Section 3937 1120 Sections 4399, 4418, 4428–4434 125 Section 5138 185 Section 5144 186 Section 5155 189 Section 5197 191 Section 5200 72 Section 5202 72, 1107 Section 5211 191 Section 5240 192 Repealed—Sections 2111–2113, 2120, 2134, 2147-2153 787 Section 2324 suspended one year 72 **Rice,** processing of. *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act. **Richardson, Anne E.,** payment to 1038 **Richfield Oil Co.,** Attorney General and Secretary of the Navy authorized to release claims of United States against certain assets of 31 **Rio Grande,** time extended for bridging at Boca Chica, Tex 1117 **Rio Grande Irrigation Project, N.Mex.-Tex.,** appropriation for 381 **Rivers and Harbors:** Appropriation for preservation, etc., of 639 Improvements, approval by Congress and Chief of Engineers 201 **Riverton Irrigation Project, Wyo.,** appropriation for 381 **Robinson, Samuel,** appropriation for services 1025 **Rock Creek, D.C.,** adjustment of conflicting land claims along shores of, authorized 836 **Rock Island, Ill.:** Appropriation for— Bridges, etc., operation of 630 Confederate Cemetery, care, etc., of 639 **Rockport, Ind.,** bridge authorized across Ohio River at 1016 **Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo.,** appropriation for administration, etc 387 **Rubber,** appropriation for investigations, etc 480 **Rules of Court:** Actions at law, Supreme Court authorized to prescribe 1064 Practice and procedure when plea or finding of guilty verdict in criminal cases 399 Rules of equity and law, union authorized 1064 **Rumania,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Rural Delivery, Postal Service,** appropriation for 445 **Rural Mail Delivery Service,** equipment maintenance allowance to carriers may be suspended, etc., fiscal year 1934 306cviii **Rural Post Roads,** sum authorized for construction of 994 **Rural Sanitation,** appropriation for 436 **Russia,** appropriation for ambassador to 530 **Rye.** *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act. **S** **Saint Ann’s Roman Catholic Church, D.C.,** sale of Tenley School Building to, authorized 967 **Saint Clair River:** Bridge authorized across, at Port Huron, Mich 139 Time extended for bridging 983 **Saint Croix Chippewa Indians, Wis.,** appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 379 **Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D.C.:** Appropriation for maintenance, etc 247, 393, 872 Deficiency appropriation for payment of claim of estate of John C. Lederer 1055 **Saint Francis River,** construction of bridge across at Lake City, Ark., legalized 651 **Saint Francisville, Mo.,** time extended for bridging Des Moines River at 358 **Saint Lawrence Bridge Commission,** bridge authorized across Saint Lawrence River at Ogdensburg, N.Y., by 141 **Saint Lawrence River:** Time extended for bridging, at— Alexandria Bay, N.Y 360 Ogdensburg, N.Y 927 **Saint Louis Mission Boarding School, Okla.,** appropriation for education of Osage Indian children 372 **Saint Louis, Mo.,** construction of bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 661 **Saint Louis River:** Bridge authorized across, at Cloquet, Minn 573 Bridge legalized across, at Cloquet, Minn 780 **Saint Maries, Idaho,** appropriation for caring for graves of fire fighters at 482 **Saint Marys River,** bridge authorized across, at Sault Sainte Marie, Mich 947 **Sales of Produce for Future Delivery,** stamp tax rate reduced 768 **Salmon River, Alaska,** preliminary examination authorized 991 **Salt Lake City, Utah,** protection of water supply of 808 **Salvador,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Sammons, Thomas,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Samoa:** American coastwise shipping laws not applicable to 963 Emergency Agricultural Relief Act, provisions not applicable to 37 Refunds on export of processed commodity to 40 Sugar import quota and restrictions 672 **San Carlos Act,** construction cost on project; repayments 881 **San Carlos Indian Reservation, Ariz.,** appropriation for irrigation 370 **Sanders, J. Y., Jr.,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1023 **San Diego, Calif.:** Appropriation for maintenance naval training station 405 Sale of portions of Pueblo lands to, authorized 1212 **San Francisco, Calif.:** Appropriation for— Dispatch agency 533 Hydrographic office expenses 424 Mint 437 **Sanitary Bureau, Pan American,** appropriation for contribution 534 **San Juan, Puerto Rico,** appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 424 **Santa Fe, N.Mex.,** appropriation for education of Indians 373 **Sarnia, Ontario,** notice of Great Lakes Bridge Commission hearings to be published in a newspaper of 141 **Sasnett, Julia,** payment to 1022 **Sault Sainte Marie, Mich.:** Appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 424 Bridge authorized across Saint Marys River at 947 **Savannah, Ga.,** appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 424 **Savannah River:** Time extended for bridging, at— Burtons Ferry, Ga 96 Sylvania, Ga 946 **Savings Accounts,** insurance of. *See* National Housing Act. **Savings and Loan Associations.** *See* Home Owners’ Loan Act, 1933. **Scales,** appropriation for testing railroad-track, mine, etc 554 **Seacoast Defenses,** appropriation for 631 **Seacoast Trawling Co.,** payment to 101 **Sea Lions,** regulations governing killing in Alaskan waters 976 **Seamen, American:** Appropriation for relief, protection 533, 1039 Care and transportation, from shipwrecked fishing and whaling vessels 395cix **Search, Seizure, and Forfeiture:** Alcoholic beverages unlawfully manufactured, sold, etc., in District of Columbia 335 Gold withheld, acquired, etc., in violation of Gold Reserve Act of 1934 340 Seattle, Wash.: Appropriation for— Dispatch agency 533 Hydrographic office expenses 424 Mint 437 **Second Liberty Loan Act.** *See* Liberty Loan Act, Second. **Secretary of Agriculture:** Agricultural Adjustment Act— Cotton sales, total disposition by March 1, 1936; option contracts authorized 210 Publicity of information to effectuate purposes of Act by 210 Agricultural commodities, powers of, over 34 Apples and pears, regulations governing interstate and foreign shipment of 123 Chinch-bug control, sum appropriated for 926 Conservation of wild life, fish, and game, promotion of 401 Cotton Act of 1934, designation of agents to administer oaths in application for tax-exemption certificates 911 Cotton, authority to borrow money on 1058 Advances for settling debts, etc., on 1058 Availability of such funds to 1058 Discretionary use of alternate methods 1058 Handling, marketing, etc., advances to agencies by 1059 Loans by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 1059 Proceeds from sales, disposition by 1059 Cotton held by Governmental agencies, etc., to be sold to 32 Cotton Industry, regulation of. *See* Cotton Control Act. Cotton option contracts. *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act. Crop production loans, first lien on 1934 crops as security for, acceptance by 30 Dairy- and beef-cattle industries, sum authorized to finance production adjustments 528 Appropriation for 805 Dairy- and beef-cattle products, purchase of for relief distribution 528 Emergency Agricultural Relief Act, regulations governing administration of 37 Emergency construction of public highways, sum authorized for 993 Apportionment among States 993 Emergency relief fund, allocation for reconstruction of highways damaged by flood, etc 994 Federal-aid highway system, projects to be approved by 203 Federal Highway Act, reports to Congress under provisions of 995 Fish and game sanctuaries in national forests, establishment upon recommendation of 400 Forest lands, purchase by States; procedure 955 Marketing agreements, authority to enter with handlers of agricultural commodity 528 Migratory waterfowl hunting stamps. *See* Federal Hunting Stamp Act. National Industrial Recovery Act, delegation of functions affecting agricultural commodities to Secretary of Agriculture 199 Olmstead lands, adjustment of claims to, authorized 959 Ouachita National Forest, creating game refuge in 128 Pueblo de Taos Indian, N.Mex., lands segregated for, by 109 Natural resources, not needed, available for commercial use 109 Sea food inspection, supervision of 1204 Sugar import quotas and restrictions. *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act. Tobacco Control Act, regulations by 1275 Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge, acquisition of additional land for, authorized 1015 **Secretary of Commerce:** Air Commerce Act, amendments, regulations by 1113 Remission of penalty by 1116 Air-mail lines, maximum flying hours to be fixed by 937 Conservation of wild life, fish, and game, promotion of 401 Erie, Pa., conveyance to, authorized 940 Fayerweather Island, Conn., conveyance authorized 665 Fish and game sanctuaries in national forests, establishment upon recommendation of 400 Fishing and whaling industries, loans to, from merchant marine loan construction fund 596 Foreign trade zone board, membership 998cx Lighthouse depot at New Orleans, La., acquisition of site for 657 Pass A’Loutre Lighthouse Reservation, La., conveyance authorized 664 **Secretary of the Interior:** Aerial photographs for mapping projects, to be furnished by War and Navy Departments 384 Alaska. *See* Alaska. Annual assessment work on mining claims, suspended during year ending July 1, 1933 72 Carlsbad Caverns National Park, lands exchange authorized 664 Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, acceptance of land for additions to, authorized 666 Chippewa Indians of Minnesota, per capita payment to 668 Coquille, Oreg., patents to, for protection of water supply 956 Death Valley National Monument, Calif., regulations by 139 Desert land entries, patents to entrymen. *See* Public Lands. Everglades National Park, administration and development 816 Forest Grove, Oreg., land patent to 958 Fort Mojave Indian Reservation, Ariz., exchange of Indian and privately-owned lands, permitted 795 Fort Morgan Military Reservation, Ala., exploitation of minerals on land comprising, authorized 796 Genoa Indian School, conveyance to Nebraska 786 Grazing districts establishment, regulations, etc., by 1269 Homestead entries, time extended for offering final proof; limitation 274 Indian lands, timber sale contracts modification; time limitation 311, 397 Indian pueblos, payments to, for purchase of land and water rights, to be expended by 108 Disbursements; surveys, etc 110 Lands recovered from non-Indians may be resold 111 Indians, contracts with States for social welfare of, authorized 596 Indian trust allotments; determination of heirs of deceased Indians; disposition of allotments 647 King Hill Irrigation District, conveyance to 980 Langell Valley irrigation district, construction charges 1266 Mammoth Cave National Park, schedule of admission fees to be established 775 McMinnville, Oreg., sale of public lands to, authorized 957 Menominee Indians, enrollment of 965 Per capita payment to 112 Non-Indian claimants for lands dispossessed, compensation under direction of 109 Ocmulgee National Monument, establishment and administration 959 Oklahoma Historical Society, deposit of records of Five Civilized Tribes with 501 Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and Rock Creek, adjustment of conflicting land claims along, authorized 836 Quinaielt Indian Reservation, Wash., issue of patents to Indians within village of Taholah, authorized 811 Modification of timber sales contracts 910 Rates of pay for labor on public works, regulations for enforcement 948 San Carlos construction project, repayment of construction costs 881 School District 28, Deschutes County, Oreg., conveyance to 350 Sea lions in Alaskan waters, regulations governing killing 976 Seminole Indians of Oklahoma, payments to 146 Seneca Indian School, Okla., acquisition of land, of 1184 Stock-raising homestead entries, area allowed 119 Reservation of mineral rights in patents 119 Tennessee Valley Authority Act, Cove Creek Dam construction by 67 Uncompahgre Water Users Association, drainage construction program, authorized to defer 500 University of Arizona, selection of lands for use of, authorized 786 Reservation of mineral rights to United States 786 Water users on irrigation projects, relief of 500 Yaquina Lighthouse Reservation, Oreg., disposal of portion, authorized 1198 **Secretary of Labor:** Air Commerce Act, remission of penalty by 1116cxi National Cooperative Employment Service, appointment of assistant directors 114 Statistical studies, authority to make 582 Tennessee Valley Authority Act, wages disputes referred to; decision final 60 **Secretary of State:** International radio matters, Philippine Islands and Canal Zone to be represented by 1092 List of persons for whom State Department is holding foreign decorations, etc., report to Congress by 1267 Proclamations of the President. *See* Proclamations. Reciprocal Trade Agreements. *See* Tariff Act of 1930, amendments. Turkish claims adjustment, deduction for expenses of settlement by 1018 **Secretary of the Navy:** Aerial photographs for mapping projects to be furnished Interior Department 384 Authorized, with Attorney General, to release claims of United States upon certain assets of Pan American Petroleum Co., etc 30 Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, naval station, long-term contract for supply of water to 1063 Hampton Roads Naval Base, sum authorized for land additions to 957 Marine Corps commissioned officers, regulate distribution, promotion, retirement and discharge of 811 Naval Academy graduates— Bachelor of science degree conferred upon, under rules of 73 Surplus not to receive one year’s sea pay 123 Naval radio stations, use of, for commercial messages 1091 Naval vessels, aircraft construction, annual estimates to be submitted 505 Tennessee Valley Authority Act, sale of explosives, etc 62 U.S.S. Newport, transfer to Aberdeen, Wash., authorized 776 **Secretary of the Treasury:** Air Commerce Act, remission of penalty by 1116 Approval by Congress of orders, etc., issued under section 5
(b)of Trading with the Eneny Act 1 Approval of, required for sales in open market of bank stocks, etc., by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 21 Assistant General Counsel, appointment, etc., by 758 Assistants, appointment, etc., by 759 Bank Conservation Act, powers not impaired by 5 Bonds of Home Owners’ Loan Corporation. *See* Home Owners’ Loan Act, 1933. Bonds, United States, authorize payments on lost 571 California Debris Commission, tax payments, regulations by 1118 Chicago World’s Fair, regulations governing importation of exhibits, duty free 193 Corporations under Farm Credit Act of 1933 made fiscal agents; duties to be prescribed by 267 Cotton, advances to Secretary of Agriculture for settling debts, etc., on 1058 Currency circulating notes, form of prescribed by 6 Regulations governing issue of 6 Currency of United States, redemption in gold, prohibited 340 Distilled spirits, information concerning disposition of substances used in manufacture of 1020 Regulation of traffic in containers of 1020 El Paso, Tex., lease of quarters for Government services 1119 Emergency Agricultural Relief Act— Advances to Secretary of Agriculture, for administration expenses, authorized 38 Refunds of processing taxes under 39 Regulations necessary to carry out vested powers 37 Emergency Bank Act of March 9, 1933, rules, etc., issued under authority of, approved 343 Emergency Farm Mortgage Act, 1933, subscription to paid-in surplus of bank making extensions of loans on farm mortgages 43 Farm Credit Act amendments. *See* Farm Credit Act. Federal Coordinator of Transportation, expenses of, to be paid by carrier assessments to be collected by 216 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, payments for capital stock of 168 Federal Farm Loan Act amendments. *See* Federal Farm Loan Act. Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation— Approval of aggregate amount of outstanding bonds of 345cxii Interest payments on bonds if default 346 Member of board of directors 344 Preparation of bonds by; custody of plates, etc 346 Purchase of corporate bonds by, authorized; payments 346 Federal Reserve Act amendments. *See* Federal Reserve Act. Federal Reserve Banks, regulations governing banking transactions during emergency 2 Federal savings and loan associations, purchase of full paid income shares of 645 Findlay, Ohio, post office site at, amendment of contract for sale of 1207 Floor tax on distilled spirits and wine, approval of regulations governing extension of time for payment and returns 315 Foreign trade zone board, membership 998 Gold— Authority of Secretary of Treasury to issue gold certificates against unobligated gold in Treasury 344 Certificates owned by Reserve banks, redemption to maintain equal purchasing power of all currency 340 Coinage of, or paying out, etc., prohibited 340 Conditions under which, may be held, transported, etc., prescribed by 340 Purchase of, with United States direct obligations, coins, etc., authorized 341 Gold bullion, authority to require delivery to Treasury 2 Gold dollar, regulate value of. *See* Currency Regulation. Gold Reserve Act. *See* Gold Reserve Act of 1934. Rules, etc., to carry out purposes of Act, authorized 342 Home Owners’ Loan Act, 1933— Subscription for capital stock of corporation organized under 129 Payment of interest on bonds when Corporation unable to pay 130 Ineligibility to hold office in member bank of Reserve system 166 Insurance companies, approval of Reconstruction Finance Corporation subscription for preferred stock of 119 International Petroleum Exposition, Tulsa, Okla., rules governing importation, duty free, articles for exhibition 397 Liquor Taxing Act of 1934, authority to postpone effective date of Title H 318 Loans to industries, regulations by, and duties of 1106 Long Beach, Calif., post office, contract modification to permit relief for earthquake damages 308 Medicinal liquor permits, regulations relating to, to be prescribed by Attorney General and 24 National Industrial Recovery Act; expenditures, borrowing authorized 206 Additional amount annually appropriated 206 Philippine currency reserves on deposit in United States, readjustment of 1115 Philippine Islands, acceptance for deposit of Government funds, authorized 929 Public building projects, equitable distribution to relieve unemployment 1062 Public debt, anticipating interest payment on, authorized 341 Railroad contingent fund liquidation; distribution of moneys by 220 Rates of pay for labor on public works, regulations for enforcement 948 Reconstruction Finance Corporation, subscription for preferred stock or loans to national banking associations 6 Revenue law regulations, etc., application of, without retroactive effect 757 San Antonio, Tex., exchange of land with 1121 Second Liberty Bond Act amendment, authority of Secretary to issue otherwise than as popular loan 343 Silver Purchase Act of 1934, authority under 1178 Stabilization Fund— Annual audit and report to President 341 Authority of Secretary to deal in gold and foreign exchange 341 Created under exclusive control of 342 Stamps on distilled spirits containers, approval of regulations governing issue, affixing, etc 317 Texas centennial silver coins 149 Thomas amendment, rules, etc., issued under authority of, approved 343cxiii Tobacco tax-payment warrants acceptable in payment of sales tax 1277 Wilmington, Del., exchange of lands with, authorized 1205 **Secretary of War:** Aerial photographs for mapping projects to be furnished Interior Department 384 Airplanes, pilots, etc., loan for emergency air mail transportation 508 Alfaro, Eloy and Jaime Eduardo, admission to Military Academy 1017 American Legion convention, loan of equipment for use at 1124 Bachelor of science degree conferred upon graduates of Military Academy under rules of 73 Bourne, Mass., conveyance to, authorized 783 California Debris Commission fund to be expended under direction of 1118 Cohoes Historical Society, N.Y., donation of bronze trophy guns to 1117 Foreign-trade zone board, membership 998 Fort Francis E. Warren, purchase of land for addition to 955 Fort Niagara, N.Y., International Celebration, Army participation under regulations by 1019 Hawaii, conveyance of certain lands to, authorized 787 Indebtedness of Army enlisted men, cancelation of 1222 May grant right of way across Celilo Canal, Oreg., to The Dalles Bridge Company 147 Monterey, Calif., easement granted over military reservation at 1208 Obsolete Army equipment, donation to American Legion, authorized 815 Plattsburg Barracks Military Reservation, sale of part authorized 399 Posheng Yen, admission to Military Academy authorized 112 San Diego, Calif., sale of portions of Pueblo lands to, authorized 1212 Ship Island Military Reservation, Miss., sale of lands within 150 Tennessee Valley Authority Act— Dam construction, Clinch River, by 67 Explosives, etc., sale by 62 United Confederate Veterans encampment at Chattanooga, Tenn., loan of equipment authorized 803 **Secret Service Division.** *See* Treasury Department. **Securities Act of 1933:** Definitions 74 Exempted securities 75 Addition of other classes authorized 76 Exempted transactions 77 Registration statements 77 Transactions prohibited unless in effect 77 Intrastate transactions 77 Securities registration; signing statement 78 Foreign government securities 78 Liability for affixing signature 78 Fee, filing registration statement 78 Statement, with fee, effective receipt 78 Publicity of registration information 78 Registration statements; information required in 78 Effective date of; securities of foreign public authority not in default 79 Amendments; incomplete and inaccurate statements 79 Stop order suspending effectiveness of registration statement 80 Examination authorized 80 Appeal from Commission’s order; procedure 80 Commencement of proceedings not to operate as stay of order 81 Prospectus; information required in 81 Form; radio broadcasts 81 Civil liabilities; false registration statement 82 Arising in connection with prospectuses and communications 84 Limitation of actions 84 Contrary stipulations void 84 Liability of controlling persons 84 Remedies provided by title to be additional 84 Fraudulent interstate transactions 84 Jurisdiction of State, etc., securities commissions not affected 85 Commission; special powers of 85 Effective date of regulations prescribed by 85 Investigations by 85 Injunctions and prosecution of offenses 86 Hearings, authority of Commission to hold 86 Jurisdiction of offenses and suits 86 Procedure; punishment for contempts 87 Compulsion of testimony; immunities 87 Unlawful representations; filing registration statement, etc., not to be considered a finding of correctness 87cxiv Penalty provisions 87 Jurisdiction of other government agencies over securities 87 Separability of provisions 88 Schedules, A, B 88, 91 Corporation of Foreign Security Holders created 93 Corporate duties; powers 93 Authority 94 Accounts to be kept 94 Annual report to Congress 95 Assessment of charges 95 Authority to receive subscriptions 95 Loans from Reconstruction Finance Corporation 95 Unlawful acts 95 Short title 95 Amendments— Terms defined; “security”, “issues”, “prospectus” 905 Exempted securities; issues by District of Columbia added 906 Securities exchanged with existing holders 906 Readjustment exchanges 906 Intrastate sales 906 Exempted transactions, amendment or repeal of designated provisions 906 Prospectus, statements in 907 Civil liabilities for false registration statement 907 Suits; amount recoverable as damages 907 Limitation of actions 908 Liability of controlling persons 908 Power of Commission to define technical terms 908 Protection of persons relying on Commission in good faith 908 Federal Trade Commission, transfer of duties 908 Studies by Commission 909 Corporate reorganization plan, securities issued pursuant to, exempt from provisions 920 **Securities Exchange Act of 1934:** Necessity for regulation; declaration of purposes and objects 881 Definitions; application of title 882 Authority of Commission and Federal Reserve Board to define technical, etc., terms 884 Title not applicable to Federal agencies 884 Securities and Exchange Commission; establishment 885 Composition; political division of membership 885 Restriction on other employment 885 Salaries; terms of office; vacancies 885 Appointment of assistants, experts, etc 885 Transactions on unregistered exchanges unlawful 885 National securities exchanges; registration of 885 Registration statement; filing; documents to accompany 885 Requirement that rules of exchange include disciplinary provisions 886 Authority to Commission to grant registration 886 Hearing when Commission denies 886 Amendment and withdrawal of registration 886 Margin requirements 886 Regulations governing amount of credit extended on registered security 886 Marginal requirements standard 886 Unlawful credit extensions 887 Effective date of provisions 888 Restrictions on borrowing by members, brokers, and dealers 888 Borrowing from member of Federal Reserve System or nonmember bank filing agreement 888 Loans to be made under regulations of Reserve Board 888 Limitation on aggregate indebtedness of broker 888 Commingling of customers’, etc., securities; consent required 889 Prohibition against manipulation of security prices 889 Liability of person participating in prohibited practices 890 Regulation of the use of manipulative and deceptive devices 891 Segregation and limitation of functions of members, brokers, and dealers 891 Regulations governing, to be prescribed 891 Registration of odd-lot dealers; specialists 891 Disclosure of information by specialists 891 Exemption of small exchange from provisions 892 Dealer-broker; limitation of functions of 892 Study of complete segregation of functions of 892cxv Registration requirements for securities 892 Transactions in unregistered securities unlawful 892 Application for registration; filing; contents 892 Documents to be filed with commission 893 Effective date of registration 893 Study of trading in unlisted securities to be made by Commission; report to Congress 893 Reports of issuer of security 894 Requirement; form 894 Reports of carriers under Interstate Commerce Act 895 Proxies, solicitation and use of 895 Over-the-counter markets, regulations 895 Directors, officers, and principal stockholders 896 Statements to be filed by; monthly reports of changes in ownership 896 Information concerning profits realized by 896 Transactions prohibited to 897 Accounts and records, reports, examination of exchange, and members 897 Requirements 897 Misleading statements, liability for 897 Powers with respect to exchanges and securities 898 Authority of Commission when violations of act or regulations 898 To compel amendment of exchange rules 898 Rules of security exchanges, study authorized 898 Liabilities of controlling persons 899 Investigations; injunctions, and prosecution of offenses 899 Authority of Commission 899 Hearings of Commission 901 Rules and regulations 901 Annual report to Congress 901 Information filed with Commission, confidential nature of 901 Court review of orders of Commission 901 Procedure 902 Unlawful representations 902 Jurisdiction of offenses and suits; enforcement provisions 902 Rights and remedies, additional to existing law 903 Jurisdiction of state commissions not affected 903 Contracts and conditions therein, validity of 903 Foreign security exchanges, unlawful transactions on 904 Registration fees; payment 904 Penalty provisions 904 Saving clause 905 Effective date 905 Securities Act of 1933—Amendments. *See* Securities Act of 1933. **Securities and Exchange Commission.** *See* Securities Exchange Act of 1934. **Seeds and Grasses,** appropriation for study, etc., of commercial 480 **Seed Testing Congress, International,** appropriation for contribution 480 **Seignoriage,** amount of, to be collected for coinage of foreign-produced silver to be prescribed by President 343 **Seminole Indians:** Appropriation for expenses of attorneys for 377 Payments to, from tribal funds 146 **Senate.** *See also* Congress; Legislative Branch of the Government. Compensation reduction, employees of 15, 521 Corporation of Foreign Bondholders Act, 1933, annual report to 95 Farm Credit Administration, confirmation of appointed commissioners 273 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, confirmation of appointive members, board of directors 168 Federal Emergency Relief Administrator— Confirmation of 56 Monthly report transmitted to 57 National Cooperative Employment Service, confirmation of director 113 Post Office Department, salary payment forbidden to person whose nomination not approved by 450 Salary reductions, Vice President and members of 14, 521 Tennessee Valley Corporation directors; appointment by President with consent of 59 Removal by concurrent resolution 60 **Senate Committee on the Library,** Chairman to be member of National Archives Council 1123 **Senate Office Building,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 97, 827, 1025 **Senators.** *See also* Congress; Legislative Branch of the Government; Senate. Compensation and mileage of, fiscal year for adjustment of accounts for 1022 Compensation of, commencement salaries 1022 Appointment of clerical assistants 1022 Documents, allotment of 1017 Franking privilege 1018cxvi Salary reduction 14 Telegraph and telephone service, deductions to be made for delinquencies in accounts of 1024 **Seneca Indian School, Okla.,** acquisition of land of 1184 **Seneca Indians, N.Y.,** appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 378 **Sequoia National Park, Calif.,** appropriation for administration, etc 387 **Sequoyah Orphan Training School, Tahlequah, Okla.,** appropriation for education of Indians 277, 373 **Sesame Oil,** processing tax on 763 **Settlement of War Claims Act of 1928:** Amendments 1267 Payments to German nationals postponed 1268 Available funds for awards 1268 President may remove payment restriction; determine periods of arrears 1269 Time for making application for payments, American claimants, extended 125, 1019 **Shanahan, John J.,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1023 **Shaw Junior High School, D.C.,** appropriation for 859 **Shaw, Larney B.,** payment to 100 **Shawnee Indians,** balance available for payment of claim of 367 **Shawneetown, Ill.,** bridge authorized across Ohio River at 839 **Sheffield, Ala.,** bridge authorized across Tennessee River at 945 **Shenandoah National Park, Va.,** appropriation for administration, etc 387 **Shepherdstown, W.Va.,** construction of bridge authorized across Potomac River at 652 **Sherman, Harry Tuck,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Sherman Institute, Riverside, Calif.,** appropriation for education of Indians 372 **Shields, Henry J.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Ship Island Military Reservation, Miss.,** sale of lands within 150 **Shipping Board Bureau.** *See also* Commerce, Department of. Attorneys, compensation limitation 568 Employment limitation 567 Fuel oil of foreign production, restriction on purchase of 567 Radio stations on vessels of, subject to Communications Act of 1934 1083 Rent restriction 567 Ship operation, expenditures subject to approval of President 567 Special claims appropriation continued available 567 **Shipping Board, United States:** Appropriation for 298 Loans to mail-carrying corporations forbidden without approval of Comptroller General 300 Motor vehicle restriction 299 Operation of ships taken back from purchasers, balance available 299 President’s approval required 299 **Shoshone Irrigation Project, Wyo.,** appropriation for 381 **Siam,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Signal Corps.** *See* War Department. **Signal Safety Systems,** appropriation for investigations, etc 293, 515 **Silva, Antone,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Silver,** acceptance of, from foreign governments, authorized 53 **Silver and Silver Certificates.** *See* Gold Reserve Act of 1934. **Silver Coin,** export, hoarding, etc., during national emergency, authority of President to prohibit 1 **Silver Purchase Act of 1934:** Declaration of policy 1178 Purchase of; rates, terms, etc 1178 Sales by Secretary of Treasury, when authorized 1178 Silver certificates, issue; denominations; reserves; redemption 1178 Transactions in silver, regulation of; penalties 1178 Silver delivery to Treasury; coinage 1179 Hoarding; penalties 1179 Sales and transfers, stamp taxes on; penalties, etc 1179 Terms defined 1180 Rules and regulations of Secretary of Treasury 1181 Definitions 1181 Appropriation authorized 1181 Appropriation for 1060 Rights reserved; saving provision; inconsistent laws repealed 1181 **Simpson, James, Jr.,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1023 **Sioux Indians:** Appropriation for— Day and industrial schools, support, etc 374 Treaty obligations, fulfilling 376cxvii **Sirups,** establishment of quota for, produced in United States 673 **Sistersville, W.Va.,** bridge authorized across Ohio River at 1013 **Siuslaw River:** Bridge authorized across, at Florence, Oreg 137 Time extended for bridging 804 **Six Nations, N.Y.,** appropriation for fulfilling treaties with Indians 378 **Skagit River, Wash.,** preliminary examinaation authorized 951 **Slip Laws, printing,** number of copies 949 **Smelting, etc., Industries,** loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 1112 **Smithsonian Institution, D.C.:** Appropriation for 296, 516 Board of Regents, John C. Merriam appointed 598 Deficiency appropriation for printing, etc., American Historical Association report 1026 Secretary of, to be member of National Archives Council 1123 **Snare and Triest Co.,** payment to 280 **Snohomish River, Wash.,** preliminary examination authorized 951 **Soft Drink Tax,** termination of 762 **Soil,** appropriation for investigations as to fertility, erosion, etc 485, 498 **Solicitor General:** Assistant to, appointment; allocation; compensation 307 Position of one Assistant Attorney General abolished 308 **Solicitors:** Appropriation for— Post Office Department 443 Treasury Department 426 **Sons of the American Revolution.** *See* National Society, Sons of the American Revolution. **Sound Investigation,** appropriation for 555 **South Africa.** *See* Union of South Africa. **South Carolina:** Appropriation for national forest administration 482 Time extended for bridging— Pee Dee River at Georgetown 54 Savannah River, at Burtons Ferry, Ga 96 Waccamaw River at— Conway 55 Georgetown 54 **South Charleston, W.Va.,** appropriation for school at naval ordnance station 410 **South Dakota:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 375, 376, 377 National forest administration 482 Wind Cave National Park administration 387 **Southern Cattle Ticks,** appropriation for eradication of 476 **Southern Pacific Co.,** certain conveyance of, validated 940, 942 **Southern Relief Society, D. C.,** appropriation for 247, 872 **South Omaha, Nebr.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River, at 356 **Southwestern Reformatory,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 545 **Spain,** appropriation for Ambassador to 530 **Spanish-American War Veterans:** Domiciliary care of permanently disabled 9 Pension payment to 8 Repeal of public laws granting care, compensation, etc., to 11 **Spanish-War Service Medal,** length of service to qualify for 776 **Sparkling Wine, tax on.** *See* Liquor Taxing Act of 1934. **Speaker of the House of Representatives,** salary reduction 14, 521 **Spirits.** *See* Distilled Spirits. **Stabilization Fund.** *See also* Gold Reserve Act of 1934. Annual audit of, and report to President 341 Creation, amount; purpose to enable Secretary of Treasury to deal in gold and foreign exchange 341 Exclusive control of Secretary over 342 Termination of powers conferred under 342 **Stamp Taxes,** silver sales and transfers 1179 **Standard Baskets Act:** Amendments— Dimensions of standard climax baskets for mushrooms 930 Effective date 930 **Standard Container, Hamper, and Produce Agency Acts,** appropriation for enforcement 495 **Standards, Bureau of.** *See also* Commerce, Department of. Cooperative work with departments, etc 556 Scientific investigations by, for Bureau of Engraving and Printing 433 Post Office Department 449 **Standards of Fair Competition.** *See* National Industrial Recovery Act. **Star Routes, Postal Service.** *See* Postal Service. **“State:”** Construed in Bank Conservation Act 2 Defined in National Industrial Recovery Act 204 **State Advisory Councils.** *See* National Cooperative Employment Service. **“State Bank or Trust Company,”** defined 21cxviii **State Banks:** Authority of Reconstruction Finance Corporation to make loans or subscribe to preferred stock of 6 Direct loans to, by Federal Reserve banks, authorized 20 **State Bank and Trust Companies.** *See* Banking Act of 1933. **State, Department of.** *See also* Foreign Service; International Obligations. Appropriation for— Contingent expenses 529 Convicts, prisons abroad for 536 Criminals, expenses of bringing home from abroad 536 Investigations regarding official matters 537 Losses of officers, etc., in foreign countries, due to currency appreciation 834 Passport agencies 530 Printing and binding 530 Salaries, Secretary, Under Secretary, and personnel 529 Territorial papers, collecting and editing 530 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 103, 282, 1049, 1053 Contingent expenses 1038 Criminals, expenses of bringing home from abroad 1039 Foreign trade, promotion of 1038 International monetary and economic conference, London 278 Judgments 1046 Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany 278 Salaries 1038 Arms and munitions of war sales to countries engaged in armed conflict in Chaco, authority of President to prohibit 811 Citizenship and naturalization. *See* citizenship and naturalization. Corporation of Foreign Bondholders Act, offenses under; claiming to represent, etc 95 Extradition of fugitive to country in which United States exercises extraterritorial jurisdiction 454 Foreign decorations, authorizing certain officers or employees of, to accept 1267 List of persons for whom intended to be furnished Congress 1267 Foreign governments in default in obligations to United States, financial transactions with prohibited 574 Historical Adviser, member, National Historical Publications Commission 1123 Information for corporations, etc., expenses of securing 536 International Council of Scientific Unions, sum authorized for annual share 976 International Labor Organization, membership of United States 1182 International tribunals, authority of United States Agent to obtain testimony, etc 117 Lafayette Memorial Day proclamation, issue of 784 Losses of officers, etc., of, in foreign countries, due to foreign currency appreciation, annual appropriation 466 Naval vessel construction, suspension of, if United States signatory to naval armament limitation agreement 505 Public works construction under treaty obligations 201 Purchases without advertising 536 Records of Government, protection of 122 Rent restriction in United States 536 Pan American Sanitary Conference at Buenos Aires, sum for expenses of delegates 1182 Pulaski Memorial Day proclamation, issue of 784 Reciprocal trade agreements. *See* Tariff Act of 1930, amendments. Seamen from shipwrecked fishing and whaling vessels, care and transportation 395 Slip laws; number; printing 949 Suspension of naval, etc., construction in event of international agreement for armament limitation 202 **State Laws,** appropriation to aid in support of National Conference of Commissioners on 228, 852 **State Legislation,** appropriation for preparing index and digest of 829 **States:** Administrative boards of, jurisdiction of United States courts of suits relating to orders of, limited 775 Chinch bug control, cooperation of Federal Government for 926 Compacts between, for assistance in crime suppression authorized 909 Cooperation of Federal Government with, to relieve distress. *See* Federal Emergency Relief Act, 1933. National employment service established for promotion of employment in 113 State Advisory Councils, establishment 117cxix National forests in the several, establishment of fish and game sanctuaries 400 National Guard and National Guard of the United States. *See* National Defense Act, Amendments. Public lands granted for support of common schools, patents to issue 1185 Purchase of forest lands by; procedure 955 Relief grants authorized to public agencies of 351 Road construction, allocations to States for purposes of 993 Vocational education in. *See* Vocational Education. **Statistical Bureau, International, The Hague,** appropriation for contribution 534 **Statistical Studies.** *See* Labor Department. **Statute of Limitations.** *See* Income Tax. **Staunton River,** bridge legalized across, in Mecklenburg County, Va 96 **Steam Vessel Regulations.** *See* Navigation Rules. **Steele, George W.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Stillaquamish River, Wash.,** preliminary examination authorized 950 **Still Wines, tax on.** *See* Liquor Taxing Act of 1934. **Stock-Raising Homestead Entries.** *See* Public Lands. **Strosnider, H. O.,** time extended for bridging Des Moines River 358 **Structural Materials,** appropriation for investigating, etc 553 **Struthers, Ohio,** bridge authorized across Mahoning River at 55 **Submarine Cables,** power and jurisdiction of Federal Communications Commission 1102 **Submarines,** construction of, to treaty limits. *See* Naval Vessels. **“Subsidiary”,** defined in Emergency Railroad Transportation Act 211 **Sugar,** appropriation for plant investigations, etc 480 **Sugar Beets and Sugarcane,** basic agricultural commodity. *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act. **Sugar Standardization,** appropriation for 554 **Sullivan County, Indiana,** time extended for bridging Wabash River 654 **Summerall, Charles P.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Sunflower Oil,** processing tax on 763 **Sun River Reclamation Project, Mont.,** refund of construction charges 1034 **Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office,** appropriation for office of 832 **Supervising Architect, Office of.** *See also* Treasury Department. Agricultural Department Buildings, appropriations available for equipment, etc 279 **Supplies and Accounts, Bureau of.** *See* Navy Department. **Supply Division.** *See* Treasury Department. **Supreme Court of United States.** *See also* Justice, Department of. Building; care and custody of 668 Construction expenses, appropriation 297 Employees; appointment, compensation, etc 668 Furnishings for 1027 Superintendence of building 668 Disbursement of appropriations 668 Civil actions at law, authority to make and publish rules 1064 Criminal cases after verdict, rules of practice and procedure to be prescribed 399 Review of cases from Philippine Islands 462 Rules of equity and law, union authorized 1064 **Surtaxes.** *See* Income Tax. **Susquehanna River:** Bridge authorized across, at— Holtwood, Pa 840 Middletown, Pa 1005 York Furnace, Pa 1003 **Sweden,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Swett, Trevor W.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Switzerland,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Sylvania, Ga.,** time extended for bridging Savannah River at 946 **T** **Tampa Shipbuilding and Engineering Co.,** payment to 280 **Tariff Act of 1930, Amendments:** Promotion of foreign trade— Appropriation for 1038 Authority of President to enter foreign trade agreements 943 To proclaim limited modifications of existing duties 943 Application of proclamation respecting modifications; suspension of 944 Termination of proclamation 944cxx Treaty of commercial reciprocity with Cuba, status of 944 Terms construed, “duties and other import restrictions” 944 Provisions of Tariff Act of 1930 repealed; not applicable hereto 944 Termination of trade agreements 944 Duration of President’s authority 944 Indebtedness of foreign governments to United States, cancelation or reduction denied 944 Notice of intention to negotiate agreement 945 Repeal of designated paragraphs 944 **Tariff Commission:** Appropriation for salaries and expenses 297, 517 Deficiency appropriation for— Printing and binding 1027 Salaries and expenses 1027 Investigations, importation of competitive articles affecting maintenance of codes of fair competition 197 **Tax Appeals.** *See* Board of Tax Appeals. **Taxes.** *See* Capital Stock and Excess-Profits Taxes; Excise Taxes; Gift Taxes; Income Tax; Internal Revenue; Revenue Acts; Stamp Taxes. **Tax-Free Sales,** amendment to Revenue Act of 1932 255 **Taylor, Montgomery M.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Teachers,** loans by Reconstruction Finance Corporation to public-school districts for salaries of 1113 **Tea Importation Act,** appropriation for enforcement 496 **Telephone and Telegraph Companies.** *See* Communications Act of 1934. **Temporary Federal Deposit Insurance Fund.** *See* Banking Act of 1933; Federal Reserve Act, Fund for Mutuals. **Tenley School Building, D.C.,** sale authorized 967 **Tennessee:** Appropriation for— Great Smoky Mountains National Park administration, North Carolina and 386 National forest administration 482 Bedford County transferred from Nashville to Winchester division of middle judicial district 253 Payments to, from sale of power, Dam Numbered 2, Tennessee River 66 Time extended for bridging French Board River between Jefferson and Cocke Counties 222 **Tennessee River.** *See also* Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933. Bridge authorized across, Sheffield to Florence, Ala 945 **Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933:** Appropriation for purposes of 275, 1055 Purchase of land, construction of Cove Creek Dam, etc 275 Reimbursement for prior expenditures 275 Corporation created; incorporators 58 Board of directors; composition, etc 59 Appointment of managers, etc 59 Construction contracts; payment of prevailing rate of wages; decision in wage disputes 60 Compensation for employees suffering injuries 60 Treasurer and assistants; surety bonds 60 Board members, removal of 60 Corporation powers, general 60 Acquisition of real estate; condemnation proceedings 60 Construction of dams, etc 61 Board authority 61 Fertilizers, production, use, demonstrations, sale, distribution 61 Plants and facilities, improvements, etc.; explosives production; laboratories 61 Aid of other Government services 61 Use of inventions, etc 62 Sale of explosives to Government 62 Power, for operation of locks, etc., in aid of navigation 62 Production, distribution, etc 62 Foreign sales of products forbidden 62 Lease of nitrate plant No 2 and Waco Quarry; terms 62 Appointment of officials and employees 63 Property intrusted to Corporation 63 Principal office at Muscle Shoals 63 Accounts; oath of office; reports, etc.; auditing transactions 63 Surplus power, sale of, to States, etc 64 Policy of equitable distribution declared 64 Transmission lines, construction, etc 65 Payments to Alabama and Tennessee 66 Dam No 2, nitrate plants, etc., investigation of present value 66 Future construction of dams, etc., bond issue 66 Dam No 2, etc., may be completed 67cxxi Cove Creek Dam, Clinch River; construction, site acquisition, etc 67, 68 Access to Patent Office, study of fixed nitrogen production; use of patent rights 68 Emergency possession of property, etc 68 Penal statutes relating to larceny, etc., applicable to property of Corporation 68 Penalties for false entries, fraud, etc 69 Tennessee River drainage basin development 69 Recommendations to Congress 69 Securing rights of flowage; obtaining title to property, etc 69 Sale, etc., of vacant real estate; conditions 70 Condemnation proceedings for land acquisition 70 Appointment of commissioners; determination of value of lands 70 Exceptions to award; appeal to circuit court of appeals 70, 71 Acceptance of payment, title to pass to United States 71 Property of minors, etc 71 Net proceeds from sale of power, etc., to be paid into Treasury 71 Appropriations authorized 71 Conflicting laws, etc., repealed 71 Right to amend, etc., reserved; not to impair contracts made under Act 72 Separability of provisions 72 **Territorial Expansion Commission.** *See* United States Territorial Expansion Commission. **Territorial Papers,** appropriation for collecting and editing 530 **Territories of the United States.** *See also* names of Territories. Cooperation of Federal Government with, to relieve distress. *See* Federal Emergency Relief Act, 1933. Government in. *See* Interior Department. Title of United States to lands in, prevent loss of, by adverse possession 507 Vocational Education in. *See* Vocational Education. **Testing Machines, Bureau of Standards,** appropriation for maintenance 553 **Texas,** appropriations for national forest administration 482 **Texas Centennial, 1936,** silver coins authorized 149 **Textiles,** appropriations for investigating 554 **Thackara, Alexander,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **The Dalles Bridge Co.:** Amendment of act authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Columbia River by 118 Right of way across Celilo Canal, Oreg., authorized to be granted by Secretary of the Interior to 147 **The Dalles, Oreg.,** time extended for bridging Columbia River at 649, 650 **The Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad Co.,** payment to 100 **“The Narrows”;** construction of bridge across Puget Sound authorized at 810 **Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission:** Establishment 1243 Composition; authority to accept gifts 1244 Reports to Congress 1244 **Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, Monticello, Va.,** appropriation for road construction 1032 **Thorpe, George C.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Thurberia Weevil,** appropriation for control, etc 487 **Thurston, Lloyd,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1023 **Tobacco:** Appropriation for— Investigation and improvement of 480 Statistics, collection, etc., of 494 Processing of. *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act. **Tobacco Control Act:** Definitions 1275 Declared policy of Congress 1276 Sales tax; imposition of 1276 Exemptions 1276 Tax payment warrants; county warrants 1277 Issue of 1277 Collection of; applicable laws 1278 Rules and regulations 1278 Information returns 1278 General and penal provisions 1278 Appropriations and administrative expenses 1279 Refunds 1279 Separability of provisions 1280 Termination of tax 1280 Tobacco, producer becoming a contracting producer 1280 Cigar-leaf tobacco provisions; import quotas; tax on 1280 **Tomah, Wis.,** appropriation for education of Indians 373cxxii **Tombigbee River,** construction of railroad bridge authorized across, at Naheola, Ala 607 **Trade Agreements.** *See* Tariff Act of 1930, Amendments. **Trade and Commerce:** Term defined 979 Protection against interference by violence, etc., provided; unlawful acts 979 Prosecutions; saving clause 980 **Trade Commission.** *See* Federal Trade Commission. **Trade-Mark Registration Bureau, International,** appropriation for contribution 534 **Trade Organizations.** *See* National Industrial Recovery Act. **Trading with the Enemy Act:** Amendments— Claims by former enemy or ally of enemy 510 Deductions from money, etc., held by Alien Property Custodian, etc 510 Recovery of sums deducted 510 Credit or refund of certain assessments or collections, authorized 978 Foreign exchange transactions; export, hoarding of gold, etc., power of President to regulate in national emergency 1 Penalty provisions 1 **Transportation.** *See* Emergency Railroad Transportation Act, 1933; Federal Coordinator of Transportation. **Travel Expenses,** officers, etc., Executive departments; availability; restriction 450 **Treasurer of the United States.** *See also* Treasury Department. Redemption of unidentifiable bank notes 127 **Treasury and Post Office Appropriation Act,** fiscal year 1934, sections repealed 14 **Treasury Bills,** purchase of, by Federal Reserve banks on agreement with Secretary of Treasury 52 **Treasury Department:** Appropriation for— Accounts and Deposits, Office of Commissioner of 427 American Printing House for the Blind 442 Appointments, Division of 428 Bookkeeping and Warrants, Division of 427 Budget, Bureau of the 429 Chief Clerk and Superintendent, Office of 426 Coast Guard 431 Comptroller of the Currency, Office of 429 Contingent expenses 426 Customs, Bureau of 428 Disbursing Clerk, Office of 428 Engraving and Printing, Bureau of 432 Industrial Alcohol, Bureau of 430 Internal Revenue, Bureau of 429, 1061 Taxes, refunding 430 Mint, Bureau of the 436 Narcotics, Bureau of 431 Printing and binding 427 Procurement Division, Public Works Branch 439, 1061 Buildings, emergency construction 1061 Reno, Nev., Federal Building retaining wall, etc 1062 Washington, D.C., furniture for triangle buildings 669 Procurement Division, Supply Branch 437 Public Debt Service 427 Public Health Service 434 Biologic products, regulating sale of 436 Examinations, investigations, quarantine service, etc 434, 435 Exhibits, educational 436 Mental Hygiene, Division of 436 National Institute of Health 434 Rural sanitation 436 Venereal Diseases, Division of 436 Secretary, Office of 425 Emergency Banking Act of 1933, expenses under 1060 Federal land banks, interest rate reduction on mortgages; subscriptions to paid-in surplus of 1060 General Counsel, Office of 1059 Gold, losses in melting 1061 Gold Reserve Act of 1934, expenses under 1060 Silver Purchase Act of 1934, expenses under 1060 Secret Service Division 433, 1061 Counterfeiting, etc., suppressing 433, 1061 President, protection of, etc 433 White House police, salaries, uniforms, etc 434 Solicitor, Office of 426 Lands, custody, etc., of 426 Supply Division 427 Treasurer, Office of 429cxxiii Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 103, 282, 1049, 1053, 1055 Bookkeeping and Warrants, Division of 1042 Contingent expenses, public money 1042 Customs, Bureau of 1043 Border patrol buildings, improvements, etc 1043 Motor vehicles 1043 Damage claims 100, 280, 1045 Judgments 101, 1046 Procurement Division—Public Works Branch 1043 Furniture and repairs of same 1043 New York, Federal Office Building, limit of cost increased 1043 Rent of temporary quarters 1043 Public Debt Service, distinctive paper for United States securities 1043 Secretary’s Office 279, 1042 Danish West Indian coins of Virgin Islands, recoinage of 1042 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, payment for capital stock of 279 Federal land banks, payments on account of reductions in interest rate on mortgages; subscriptions to paid-in surplus of 279 Federal Savings and Loan Associations, subscriptions to preferred shares in 279 Supervising Architect’s Office, equipment, Agricultural Department buildings 279 Arkansas, coinage authorized to commemorate anniversay of admission into Union 776 Assistants, appointment, etc., by Secretary 759 Bonds, United States, authorize payments on lost 571 Chicago World’s Fair, importation of exhibits, regulations 793 Claims examination and settlement, appropriation authorized 1018 Connecticut, coinage authorized to commemorate anniversary of founding 1200 Cotton-ginning tax, collection of 605 Daniel Boone Bicentennial, coinage to commemorate 807 Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, membership of officer on board of 344 General Counsel, office of, created 758 International Petroleum Exposition Tulsa, Okla., importation, duty free, articles for exhibition 397 Maryland, coinage to commemorate founding of 679 Naval vessel construction, excess profits on contract price, return to 505 Philippine Islands, acceptance of deposits of government funds, authorized 929 Procurement Division— Public Works Branch; appropriation not to be used for Coast Guard, etc., buildings 438 Supply Branch— Fuel inspection requirements limitation 438 General supply fund, advances credited to 438 Permanent capital increased 437 Payments for material, etc., issued 437 Transfer of funds available 437 Typewriters, prices, repairs 438 Public Debt Service, price limitation, distinctive paper for United States securities, repealed 669 Railroad retirement fund, maintenance 1286 Secret Service Division, detection, etc., of violators, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Act 179 Silver. *See* Silver Purchase Act of 1934. Solicitor and Assistant Solicitor, offices abolished 759 Trading with Enemy Act amendment— Claim by former enemy or ally of enemy 510 Deductions from money, etc., held 510 Recovery of sums deducted 510 Travel expenses of civilians when transferred; restriction 450 Vehicles, restriction on purchase, exchange, use, etc 450 **Treasury Department Appropriation Act, 1935.** *See* Treasury Department. **Treaties and Conventions.** *See* Postal Treaties and Conventions. **Trenton, N. J.,** time extended for bridging Delaware River at 355 **Trust Companies.** *See also* Banking Act of 1933. Direct loans to, by Federal Reserve banks, authorized 20 **Truxton Canyon Indian Reservation, Ariz.,** appropriation for eradication of scabies 98 **Tuberculosis,** appropriation for investigating, in animals 475 **Tuberculosis Hospital, D. C.,** appropriation for 245, 870cxxiv **Turkey:** Appropriation for ambassador to 530 Claims adjustment with 1018, 1041 **Turners Falls, Mass.,** bridge authorized across Connecticut River at 841 **Turpin, C. Murray,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1023 **Twelfth International Veterinary Congress,** appropriation for printing proceedings of 469 **U** **Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah,** appropriation for irrigation system 1033 **Ukiah, Calif.,** appropriation for maintenance of observatory at 558 **Umpqua River:** Bridge authorized across, at Reedsport, Oreg 135 Time extended for bridging 804 **Uncompahgre Valley Water Users Association,** drainage construction program, deferment 500 **Under Secretary of Agriculture,** position established 467 **Unemployment Relief.** *See also* National Industrial Recovery Act; National Cooperative Employment Service. President’s authority to employ citizens in performance of useful public works 22 Nature of work to be performed 22 Extension of provisions of Act to include lands owned by counties, etc 22 Housing and maintenance of working personnel 22 Cash allowance during working period; transportation 23 Racial, etc., discriminations forbidden 23 Use of convict labor forbidden 23 Allocation of funds for investigations by Forest Products Laboratory 23 Acquisition of needed realty, etc 23 Workmen’s Compensation Acts, applicability of benefits 23 Sums available for purposes of Act 23, 275 Appropriation for 1055 Balance of Emergency Relief Act of 1932 23 Payment of compensation for injuries 307 Termination of President’s authority hereunder 23 Employees Compensation Act made applicable to Civilian Conservation Corps enrollees 1056 Special administrative fund 1057 **Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation,** waiver of sections 109 and 113 of Criminal Code, counsel in certain proceedings against 804 **Union Catalogues, Library of Congress,** appropriation for development and maintenance 829 **Union County, Ky.,** bridge authorized across Ohio River to, from Shawneetown, Ill 839 **Union City, N.J.,** addition to post-office site; exchange of properties 1044 **Union of South Africa,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **United Confederate Veterans,** loan of equipment to, authorized, encampment at Chattanooga, Tenn 803 **United States:** Bonds of, payment to owner of lost, authorized 571 Coins and currencies of, to assure uniform value to 112 Foreign governments in default on obligations to, financial transactions with, prohibited 574 Maintain credit of. *See* Economy in Government. Title to lands in possessions and territories, prevent loss of, through adverse possession 507 **United States Code:** Appropriation for new edition 1024 Supplements, form, style, etc., of printing 948 **United States Court for China,** appropriation for salaries and expenses 541 **United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia,** name change 926 **United States Courts.** *See also* Justice, Department of. Agricultural Adjustment Act, enforcement of remedies under, jurisdiction of district courts 675 Banks, jurisdiction over certain offenses against 783 Civil actions for damages, survival of, in event of death of defendant 311 Rights against surviving defendant not affected 311 Declaratory judgments, power of courts to issue 956 Economy Act, suits arising under sections 105 and 107 of, jurisdiction of 14 Under provisions of Act to maintain credit of Government 15 Habeas corpus, stay of proceedings in State court during pendency of action; appeals 1177 Indictments— Attendance of clerical assistants of district attorney; sufficiency of 58 Defects in, reindictment, effect of statute 772cxxv Immaterial defects in form as affecting sufficiency 58 Objection on ground of unqualified grand juror barred where concurrence of twelve qualified jurors 649 Suspension of statute of limitations 648 Time for filing objections to grand jury 648 Judicial districts. *See* Judicial Districts. Municipal debt readjustments, jurisdiction 798 Probationers, arrest of, wherever found; return to jurisdiction of district issuing warrant 256 Receivers appointed by, State and local taxation of business conducted by 993 Securities Act of 1933— Injunction to restrain unlawful acts under 86 Mandamus compelling compliance with provisions of 86 Review of orders of Federal Trade Commission 80 Securities Exchange Act of 1934, jurisdiction of enforcement provisions 900 Appeals under 901 Senior circuit judges, performance of duties in absence of 796 State administrative boards, limited jurisdiction of suits relating to orders of 775 **United States Employees’ Compensation Commission.** *See* Employees’ Compensation Commission. **United States Employment Service.** *See* Labor Department; National Cooperative Employment Service. **United States Geographic Board.** *See* Geographic Board. **United States Hospital for Defective Delinquents,** appropriation for 545 **United States Housing Corporation:** Appropriation for salaries, etc 571 Prior appropriations not available for present purposes 571 Salary restrictions 571 **United States Industrial Reformatory, Chillicothe, Ohio,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 544 **United States Military Academy.** *See* Military Academy. **United States Naval Academy.** *See* Naval Academy. **United States Notes.** *See* Liberty Loan Act, Second. **United States Shipping Board Bureau.** *See* Shipping Board Bureau. **United States Supreme Court.** *See* Supreme Court of United States. **United States Tariff Commission.** *See* Tariff Commission. **United States Territorial Expansion Commission:** Establishment, title, and purpose 968 Acceptance of donations by 968 **University of Arizona.** *See* Arizona. **University of Utah.** *See* Utah. **Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge:** Appropriation for land acquisition 489 Acquisition of additional land for, authorized 1015 **Uruguay,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **U.S.S. “Newport” transfer to Aberdeen, Wash.,** authorized 776 **Utah:** Appropriation for— Bryce Canyon National Park administration 385 Indians, support, etc., of 371, 375 National forest administration 482 Zion National Park administration 387 Fort Douglas Military Reservation, portion of granted to University of Utah 1203 **Ute Indians; Uncompahgre, Uintah, and White River Bands,** appropriation for irrigation system, maintenance 371 **Utterback, John G.,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1023 **V** **Vale Irrigation Project, Oreg.,** appropriation for 381 **Van Natta, Thomas F., Jr.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Vassiliadis, Stelio,** reimbursement of 1039 **Vehicles,** cost limit, maintenance and use restrictions for Executive departments, etc 450 **Venereal Diseases, Division of.** *See* Treasury Department, Public Health Service. **Venezuela,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Vermont,** appropriation for national forest administration 482 **Vessels.** *See also* Navigation Rules. Construction of, to treaty limits. *See* Naval Vessels. Exemption from tax of certain supplies for 256 Entrance and clearance of, master’s duties relating to, may be performed by licensed officers 663cxxvi Exportation of products financed by Reconstruction Finance Corporation, carriage in United States vessels 500 Seizure of, for violation of laws; refusal of court to order return of 1116 **Veterans.** *See also* Veterans’ Administration. District of Columbia, educational opportunities for children of, appropriation authorized 1125 Widows, etc., of certain, compensation; rates 1281 Claims, adjudication of 1282 Payment, effective date 1282 **Veterans’ Administration.** *See also* Economy in Government. Appropriation for— Adjusted service and dependent pay 303, 520 Adjusted service certificate fund 303, 520 Administration, etc., services 300, 518 Civil service retirement and disability fund 303, 520 Hospital, domiciliary, etc., facilities 302 Military and naval insurance 302, 520 Pensions, etc 302, 520 Printing and binding 302, 519 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 102, 281 Damage claims 1045 Beneficiaries of, reduced payments to, until June 30, 1933; disbursing officers not liable for payments 303 Compensation of widows, etc., of certain veterans 1281 Hospitals, sites, limitation on expenditure for 302, 519 Medical detail for care of patients of, in naval hospitals 413 Regional offices, amount available for 300 State institutions caring for veterans, payments to 300, 518 State or Territorial homes, appropriation available for continuing aid to 301, 519 Suits under sec 19, World War Veterans’ Act, 1924, transfer of funds to Justice Department for defense of 301 Transfer of funds to other departments 301, 519 Transportation of employees’ children to schools 301, 519 World War Veterans, funds available for aid to indigent, convention held in Washington, May 1933 303 Yearly renewable term insurance, compromise judgments 302 Credits allowed in disbursement accounts 302 Judgment final 302 **Veterans’ Employment Service.** *See* National Cooperative Employment Service. **Veterans’ Insurance Litigation,** appropriation for salaries and expenses incident to 539 **Veterinary Congress, Twelfth International,** appropriation for printing proceedings of 469 **Vice President:** Appropriation for— Compensation of 284, 509 Office of 817 Commencement of term of office 879 Documents, allotment of 1017 Election of— Certificates of electors, failure to reach President of Senate or Secretary of State; demand on Secretary of State 879 Demand on district judge 879 Counting electoral votes in Congress 879 Meeting and vote of electors 879 Franking privilege 1018 Salary reduction 14, 521 **Vicksburg National Military Park;** appropriation for road improvement claims 1055 **Victory Liberty Loan Act,** cumulative sinking fund, additional amount annually appropriated 206 **Vigliotti, Joseph,** refund to 98 **Vincennes, Ind.,** completion of memorial to George Rogers Clark 276 **Virginia:** Appropriation for— District of Columbia and, Boundary Commission 833 National forest administration 482 Shenandoah National Park administration 387 Arlington National Cemetery road construction, if Lee Boulevard extended by 285 Bridge authorized across Northwest River 96 Legalized across Staunton and Dan Rivers 96 District of Columbia-Virginia boundary line commission, appointment 453 **Virgin Islands:** Appropriation for— Agricultural experiment stations 393 American seamen, relief, etc., of 533 Development projects, etc 393 Judge, salary of 540 Municipal governments’ deficits 393 Salaries of Governor, etc. 392cxxvii Deficiency appropriation for Danish West Indian coins, recoinage 1042 Emergency Agricultural Relief Act, provisions not applicable to 37 Excess revenues for municipal improvements 393 Federal liquor prohibition laws in force in, repeal 361 Highways, construction, etc., funds for 204 Public works, National Industrial Recovery Act 202 Refunds on export of processed commodity to 40 Sugar import quota and restriction 672 **Vocational Education.** *See also* Interior Department. Appropriation authorized for development of, in States and Territories, fiscal years 1935–37 792 Allotments; minimum amount 792 Sum authorized for administration 792 Payments to be made semiannually 792 Authorizations to be in addition to former appropriations 793 Partial abolition of functions of, revoked 391 **Vocational Education, Federal Board for,** appropriation for 288 **Vocational Rehabilitation,** persons disabled in industry, appropriation for 288 **Volstead Act.** *See* National Prohibition Act. **W** **Wabash River:** Bridge authorized across, at— Delphi, Ind 839 Cut-Off Island, Indiana 653 Time extended for bridging, Sullivan County, Ind., to Illinois shore 654 **Waccamaw River:** Time extended for bridging, at— Conway, S.C 55 Georgetown, S.C 54, 838 **Waco Quarry,** lease, etc., of, Tennessee Valley Authority Act 62 **Wadsworth, Craig W.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Wahpeton, N.Dak.,** appropriation for education of Indians 373 **Waldport, Oreg.:** Bridge authorized across Alsea Bay at 148 Time extended for bridging 804 **Wallace, Idaho,** appropriation for caring for graves of fire fighters at 482 **Walsh, Nieves Maria P. C.,** payment to 97 **War Claims Act.** *See* Settlement of War Claims Act 125 **War Department:** Appropriation for— Adjutant General’s Department 614, 617 Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 617 Field exercises 617 Travel, military and civil personnel 617 Welfare of enlisted men 617 Air Corps 614, 626 Aviation materiel, improvement, etc., of 627 National aviation program, investigation and development of 627 Army War College 616 Cavalry, Chief of 631 Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kans 631 Chemical Warfare Service 615, 630 Chief of Staff 614 Citizens’ Military Training 635 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, supplies and expenses 635 Schools and colleges, military supplies, etc., for 636 Training Camps, maintenance, etc., expenses 637 Coast Artillery, Chief of 615, 631 Coast Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Va 631 Contingent expenses, Army 616 Departmental 615 Engineer Corps 614, 629, 639 Engineer School, maintenance, etc 629 Flood control, Mississippi River and tributaries 640 River and harbor works, preservation, etc., of 639 Field Artillery, Chief of 631 Field Artillery School 631 Finance Department 614, 618 Courts-martial expenses 619 Deserters, etc., apprehension of 619 Pay, etc., of the Army 618 Private property damages, payment of claims 620 General Staff Corps 616 Military Intelligence Division, contingent expenses 616 Infantry, Chief of 630 Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga 630 Inspector General, Office of 614 Insular Affairs, Bureau of 614 Judge Advocate General’s Office 614 Medical Department 614, 628 Army Medical Museum 629 Canal Zone garrisons, hospital care 628 Hospital supplies, purchase of 628 Library, Surgeon General’s Office 629 Military Academy 631 National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice 638cxxviii National Guard Bureau 615, 632 Arming, equipping, and training of National Guard 632 Ordnance Department 615, 629 Arsenals, repairs, etc 630 Gauges, dies, and jigs for armament manufacture 630 Ordnance service and supplies 629 Rock Island, Ill., operating bridges, etc 630 Organized Reserves, pay, etc., of 634 Panama Canal 640, 670 Repatriation of certain unemployed aliens 670 Printing and binding 616 Quartermaster Corps 614, 620, 638 Barracks, quarters, etc 623 Cemeterial expenses 638 Clothing and equipage 621 Expenses, incidental, of the Army 622 Fort Monroe, Va., sewerage system 624 Horses, draft and pack animals 623 Hospitals, construction and repair of 624 Regular supplies of the Army 621 Subsistence of the Army 620 Transportation, Army 622 Salaries, Secretary, Assistant, and office personnel 614 Seacoast defenses 631 Signal Corps 614, 625, 639 Washington-Alaska military cable and telegraph system, operation expenses, etc 639 World War records, assembling, etc 614 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 103, 282, 1050, 1053, 1054, 1055 Payments under Private Act No 20 1055 Collision damage claims, payment of 1045 Damage claims 1045 Engineer Corps 99 Lowell Creek, Alaska, flood control 99 Fort Francis E. Warren, Wyo., rifle ranges 1045 Judgments, payment of 101, 280, 281, 1046 Aerial photographs, furnished Interior Department 384 Airplanes, pilots, etc., loan for emergency air-mail transportation 508 Bands, maximum number of 619 Chief, historical section, General Staff, to be member of National Historical Publications Commission 1123 Claims of officers and enlisted men in the Army under the act of March 2, 1899 657 Distinguished Service Cross, issue of, in lieu of certificate of merit and Distinguished Service Medal 396 Equipment loan for use at American Legion convention 1124 Fort Niagara, N.Y., international celebration, appropriation for participation 1244 Fort Niagara, N.Y., International Celebration, Army participation 1019 Gage standardization, cooperation with Bureau of Standards 554 Military Academy. *See* Military Academy Military attaches, number limited 619 Militia Bureau changed to National Guard Bureau 159 National Guard and National Guard of the United States. *See* National Defense Act, Amendments. Noxubee River declared nonnavigable stream 356 Officers and enlisted men of Army, length of tour of duty in tropics restricted 815 Pay forbidden to retired officer selling supplies to Army 619 Pay prohibited to officers, etc., using time-measuring devices on work of employees 638 Plattsburg Barracks Military Reservation, sale of part authorized 399 Post exchanges, etc., limitation on uses of funds for 642 Recreation fund, Army, amount available for aid to indigent World War Veterans 303 Ship Island Military Reservation, Miss., sale of lands within 150 Spanish War Service Medal, length of service to qualify for 776 Steam-railroad lines in District of Columbia, electrification of, construction requirements 506 Tennessee Valley Authority Act, allotment of power to 62 Vehicle restriction 642 Veterans’ Administration beneficiaries, transfer of funds for 301, 519 **Warehouse Act,** appropriation for enforcement 494 **Wasatch National Forest,** mining locations within surface rights 808cxxix **Washington:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 369, 371, 375, 377 Mount Ranier National Park administration 386 National forest administration 482 **Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System,** appropriation for operation, etc., expenses 639 **Washington, George.** *See* George Washington Bicentennial Commission. **Washington Home for Foundlings.** *See* District of Columbia. **Washington Home for Incurables, D.C.,** appropriation for 245, 869 **Washington, Mo.:** Bridge authorized across Missouri River at 152 Time extended for bridging 1015 **Washington Monument, D.C.,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 295 **Waterways Treaty, United States and Great Britain,** appropriation for expenses under 535, 1039 **Watson, Henry W.,** payment to widow of 1022 **Weather Bureau.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Weber, Charles H.,** payment to, contested-election expenses 1023 **Weights and Measures, International Bureau of,** appropriation for contribution 534 **Weirton Steel Co.,** counsel in case of 590 **Weldon Springs, Mo.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at 357 **Western Irrigation Agriculture,** appropriation for 480 **West Swanton, Vt.,** bridge authorized across Lake Champlain at 162, 988 **West Virginia,** appropriation for national forest administration 482 **Whale Oil,** tax on 762 **Whaling Industry,** loans to, authorized, from Merchant Marine loan construction fund 596 **Whaling vessels,** care and transportation of shipwrecked seamen from 395 **Wheat,** processing of. *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act. **Wheat Advisory Committee, International,** appropriation for contribution 498 **Wheeling, W.Va.,** bridge authorized across Ohio River at 774 **Wheelock Academy, Okla.,** appropriation for education of Indians 373 **Whitehaven Parkway, D.C.,** adjustment of boundaries 575 **White House Police,** appropriation for salaries, uniforms, etc 434 **Wichita National Forest,** appropriation for maintenance of herd of long-horned cattle 482 **Willard, Arthur L.,** acceptance of foreign decoration 1267 **Wilmington and Pennsgrove Transportation Co.,** payment to 280 **Wilmington, Del.,** exchange of lands with, authorized 1205 **Wilsey, G. H.,** time extended for bridging Des Moines River 358 **Wilson, James,** memorial in honor of, authorized in Department of Agriculture 977 **Wind Cave National Park, S.Dak.,** appropriation for administration, etc 387 **Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyo.,** appropriation for irrigation of additional lands 371 **Wines.** *See also* Liquor Taxing Act of 1934. Tax on 16 Spirits used in fortification of 314 **Wire Communication.** *See* Communications Act of 1934. **Wisconsin:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 375, 377 National forest administration 482 Per capita payment to Menominee Indians 112 **Witnesses, United States Courts:** Appropriation for fees, etc 542, 1037 Interstate flight of, to avoid giving testimony in criminal proceedings, punishment for 782 **Women.** *See* Married Women. **Women’s Bureau.** *See* Labor, Department of. **Woodrow Wilson Senior High School, D.C.,** appropriation for 859, 860 **Wool,** appropriation for marketing studies 495 **World War:** Date of termination 9 Retirement pay of disabled officer serving during 10 **World War Records,** appropriation for assembling, etc 614 **World War Veterans.** *See also* Veterans’ Administration. Domiciliary care of permanently disabled 9 Funds for aid to indigent, convention held in Washington, May 1933 303 Pension payment to 8 Repeal of public laws granting care, compensation, etc., to 11cxxx **Wyoming:** Appropriation for— Grand Teton National Park Administration 386 Indians, support, etc., of 371, 375 National forest administration 482 Yellowstone National Park Administration 387 Fort Francis E. Warren, purchase of land for addition to 955 School lands, sale of authorized 350 Proceeds to constitute permanent school fund 350 Leases 350 **X** **X-Rays,** appropriation for investigation of 555 **Y** **Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash.,** appropriation for irrigation systems maintenance, etc 371 **Yakima Irrigation Project, Wash.,** appropriation for 381 **Yaquina Bay:** Bridge authorized across, at Newport, Oreg 136 Time extended for bridging 894 **Yaquina Bay Lighthouse Reservation, Oreg.,** disposal of portion authorized 1198 **Yaquina River,** bridge authorized across, into Nutes Slough 398 **Yards and Docks, Bureau of.** *See* Navy Department. **Yellowstone National Park, Wyo.:** Appropriation for administration, etc 387 Waters of, Act granting consent to Montana-Wyoming compact for division of waters of Yellowstone River not to apply to 1124 **Yen, Posheng,** admittance to Military Academy for instruction 112 **York Furnace, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Susquehanna River at 1003 **Yosemite National Park, Calif.,** appropriation for administration, etc 387 **Youghiogheny River,** construction of bridge authorized across, at McKeesport, Pa 837 **Youngs Bay,** maintenance of bridge across, by Oregon authorized 356 **Yugoslavia,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 530 **Yuma Indian Reservation, Calif.,** appropriation for reclamation, etc., charges 370 **Yuma Irrigation Project, Ariz.-Calif.:** Appropriation for 380 Colorado River front work adjacent to, balance available for 382 **Z** **Zion National Park, Utah,** appropriation for administration, etc 387 2 **THE STATUTES AT LARGE** OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FROM MARCH 1933 to JUNE 1934 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS RECENT TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS, EXECUTIVE PROCLAMATIONS AND AGREEMENTS, TWENTY-FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION EDITED, PRINTED, AND PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE **VOL. XLVIII** IN TWO PARTS Part 1—Public Acts and Resolutions. Part 2—Private Acts and Resolutions, Concurrent Resolutions Treaties and Conventions, Executive Proclamations and Agreements, Twenty-first Amendment to the Constitution. PART 2 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING. OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1934 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. - - - - - - Price $2.50 (Buckram) ii The original of every act printed in this volume from page 1295 to page 1300, inclusive, has the following heading: Seventy-third Congress of the United States of America; At the First Session, Begun and held at the city of Washington on Thursday, the ninth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three The original of every act and joint resolution printed in this volume from page 1301 to page 1468, inclusive, has the following heading: Seventy-third Congress of the United States of America; At the Second Session, Begun and held at the city of Washington on Wednesday, the third day of January, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four All bills and joint resolutions presented to the President of the United States bear the signatures of the Speaker (or of the Speaker *pro tempore*) of the House of Representatives and of the Vice President and President of the Senate (or of the President of the Senate *pro tempore*); those signatures accordingly appear on the originals of all acts and joint resolutions. The signature of the President of the United States appears on the originals of all approved acts and joint resolutions. The original of every act and joint resolution has endorsed thereon a certificate of origin, signed, as the case may be, by the Clerk of the House of Representatives or by the Secretary of the Senate and reading “I certify that this Act (or Joint Resolution) originated in the House of Representatives (or Senate).” The origin of each act and resolution contained in this volume is indicated in the margin at the beginning of each enactment; thus, for example, H.R. 890 or H.J. Res. 61 indicates origin in the House of Representatives; and S. 151 or S.J. Res. 117 indicates origin in the Senate. iii **LIST** of the PRIVATE ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS Contained in this Volume THE SEVENTY-THIRD CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES First Session, 1933 Page *Francis R. Sanchez.* AN ACT Confirming the claim of Francis R. Sanchez, and for other purposes March 23, 1933 1295 *Colonial Realty Company.* AN ACT Providing for an exchange of lands between the Colonial Realty Company and the United States, and for other purposes March 23, 1933 1295 *Holy Family Hospital, Saint Ignatius, Mont.* AN ACT For the relief of the Holy Family Hospital, Saint Ignatius, Montana March 24, 1933 1296 *Alameda Belt Line, right of way.* AN ACT To authorize the Secretary of War to grant a right of way to the Alameda Belt Line across the Benton Field Military Reservation, Alameda, California March 24, 1933 1296 *Los Angeles County, Calif.* AN ACT To convey certain land in the county of Los Angeles, State of California March 24, 1933 1297 *Agnes M. Angle.* AN ACT For the relief of Agnes M. Angle March 28, 1933 1298 *Daisy Anderson.* AN ACT For the relief of Daisy Anderson March 28, 1933 1298 *W. H. Hendrickson.* AN ACT For the relief of W. H. Hendrickson March 28, 1933 1298 *A. Y. Martin.* AN ACT For the relief of A. Y. Martin March 28, 1933 1299 *San Diego, Calif.* AN ACT To authorize the acceptance of certain lands in the city of San Diego, California, by the United States, and the transfer by the Secretary of the Navy of certain other lands to said city of San Diego June 9, 1933 1299 *Harrison County, Miss.* AN ACT Authorizing the Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs to convey certain lands to Harrison County, Mississippi June 14, 1933 1300 *Klamath irrigation project, Calif.* AN ACT Giving credit for water charges paid on damaged land June 14, 1933 1300 Second Session, 1933 *Rolando B. Moffett.* AN ACT For the relief of Rolando B. Moffett February 20, 1934 1301 *Samson Davis.* AN ACT For the relief of Samson Davis February 20, 1934 1301 *Francis N. Dominick.* AN ACT For the relief of Francis N. Dominick February 20, 1934 1301 *Captain L. P. Worrall.* AN ACT For the relief of Captain L. P. Worrall, Finance Department, United States Army February 20, 1934 1302 *Charles C. Bennett.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles C. Bennett February 20, 1934 1302 *George W. Edgerly.* AN ACT For the relief of George W. Edgerly February 21, 1934 1303 *Henry M. Burns.* AN ACT For the relief of Henry M. Burns February 26, 1934 1303 *Settlement of certain claims.* AN ACT To authorize the settlement, allowance, and payment of certain claims, and for other purposes February 26, 1934 1303 *Guillermo Medina.* AN ACT To provide for the reimbursement of Guillermo Medina, hydrographic surveyor, for the value of personal effects lost in the capsizing of a Navy whaleboat off Galera Island, Gulf of Panama February 26, 1934 1305 *William C. Campbell.* AN ACT For the relief of William C. Campbell March 2, 1934 1305 *Lebanon Equity Exchange.* AN ACT For the relief of the Lebanon Equity Exchange, of Lebanon, Nebraska March 9, 1934 1305 *Farmers’ Grain Company, Omaha, Nebr.* AN ACT Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States to refund to the Farmers’ Grain Company of Omaha, Nebraska, income taxes illegally paid to the United States Treasurer March 9, 1934 1305 *Potomac Electric Power Company.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Potomac Electric Power Company of Washington, District of Columbia March 12, 1934 1306 *C. M. Williamson, etc.* AN ACT For the relief of C. M. Williamson; Mrs. Tura Liljenquist, administratrix of C. E. Liljenquist, deceased; Lottie Redman; and H. N. Smith March 11, 1934 1306 *Warren J. Clear.* AN ACT For the relief of Warren J. Clear March 13, 1934 1307iv *Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company March 13, 1934 1307 *John T. Lennon and George T. Flora.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claims of John T. Lennon and George T. Flora March 13, 1934 1308 *William T. Stiles.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of William T. Stiles March 13, 1934 1308 *Little Rock College, Ark.* AN ACT For the relief of Little Rock College, Little Rock, Arkansas March 13, 1934 1308 *Benjamin Braznell.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Benjamin Braznell March 13, 1934 1308 *Nannie Swearingen.* AN ACT For the relief of Nannie Swearingen March 13, 1934 1309 *B. and O. Manufacturing Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the B. and O. Manufacturing Company March 13, 1934 1309 *Neill Grocery Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Neill Grocery Company March 13, 1934 1310 *Willie B. Cleverly.* AN ACT For the relief of Willie B. Cleverly March 14, 1934 1310 *Great American Indemnity Company of New York.* AN ACT tor the relief of the Great American Indemnity Company of New York March 23, 1934 1311 *Albert N. Eichenlaub.* AN ACT For the relief of Albert N. Eichenlaub, alias Albert N. Oakleaf March 23, 1934 1311 *Frank D. Whitfield.* AN ACT For the relief of Frank D. Whitfteld March 23, 1934 1311 *Leonard L. Dilger.* AN ACT For the relief of Leonard L. Dilger March 23, 1934 1312 *James Wallace.* AN ACT For the relief of James Wallace March 23, 1934 1312 *William M. Stoddard.* AN ACT For the relief of William M. Stoddard March 23, 1934 1312 *Seth B. Simmons.* AN ACT For the relief of Seth B. Simmons March 23, 1934 1313 *William Herod.* AN ACT For the relief of William Herod March 23, 1934 1313 *Calvin M. Head.* AN ACT For the relief of Calvin M. Head March 23, 1934 1313 *Victor L. Berger.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Victor L. Berger, deceased March 23, 1034 1314 *Pinkie Osborne.* AN ACT For the relief of Pinkie Osborne March 26, 1934 1314 *Florence Glass.* AN ACT To authorize the payment of hospital and other expenses arising from an injury to Florence Glass March 26, 1934 1315 *Dr. Waller E. Dandy.* AN ACT To authorize full settlement for professional services rendered to an officer of the United States Army March 27, 1934 1315 *Manuel Merritt.* AN ACT For the relief of Manuel Merritt April 13, 1934 1315 *Della D. Ledendecker.* AN ACT For the relief of Della D. Ledendecker April 13, 1934 1316 *Noank Shipyard, Incorporated.* AN ACT For the relief of the Noank Shipyard, Incorporated April 13, 1934 1316 *Ernest B. Butte.* AN ACT For the relief of Ernest B. Butte April 13, 1934 1316 *Lucy Murphy.* AN ACT For the relief of Lucy Murphy April 13, 1934 1317 *Primo Tiburzio.* AN ACT For the relief of Primo Tiburzio April 13, 1934 1317 *David I. Brown.* AN ACT For the relief of David I. Brown April 13, 1934 1318 *Lota Tidwell.* AN ACT For the relief of Lota Tidwell, the widow of Chambliss L. Tidwell April 13, 1934 1318 *John Newman.* AN ACT For the relief of John Newman April 13, 1934 1318 *Charles J. Eisenhauer.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles J. Eisenhauer April 13, 1934 1319 *George G. Slonaker.* AN ACT For the relief of George G. Slonaker April 13, 1934 1319 *Erney S. Blazer.* AN ACT For the relief of Erney S. Blazer April 13, 1934 1319 *Emma F. Taber.* AN ACT For the relief of Emma F. Taber April 13, 1934 1320 *Mary Elizabeth O’Brien.* AN ACT For the relief of Mary Elizabeth O’Brien April 13, 1934 1320 *Lissle Maud Green.* AN ACT For the relief of Lissie Maud Green April 13, 1934 1320 *Warren F. Avery.* AN ACT For the relief of Warren F. Avery April 13, 1934 1321 *Joe Setton.* AN ACT For the relief of Joe Setton April 14, 1934 1321 *Lottie W. McCaskill.* AN ACT For the relief of Lottie W. McCaskill April 14, 1934 1322 *Captain Guy M. Kinman.* AN ACT For the relief of Captain Guy M. Kinman April 17, 1934 1322 *Edward F. Goltra.* AN ACT Conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims of the United States to hear, consider, and render judgment on the claims of Edward F. Goltra against the United States arising out of the taking of certain vessels and unloading apparatus April 18, 1934 1322 *Petrolia-Fort Worth, Tex., gas-pipe line.* AN ACT To provide for the settlement of damage claims arising from the construction of the Petrolia-Fort Worth gas-pipe line April 18, 1934 1323 *“Quevilly” auxiliary bark.* AN ACT Conferring jurisdiction upon certain courts of the United States to hear and determine the claim by the owner of the four-masted auxiliary bark Quevilly against the United States, and for other purposes April 18, 1934 1323 *“W. I. Radcliffe” steamship.* AN ACT To amend the Act of March 2, 1929, conferring jurisdiction upon certain courts of the United States to hear and determine the claim by the owner of the steamship W. I. Radcliffe against the United States, and for other purposes April 18, 1934 1324 *Walter Thomas Foreman.* AN ACT For the relief of Walter Thomas Foreman April 19, 1934 1324v *Franklin Surety Company.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Franklin Surety Company April 23, 1934 1324 *Alaska Matanuska Coal Company.* AN ACT To authorize the waiver or remission of certain coal-lease rentals, and for other purposes April 26, 1934 1325 *Anna Marie Sanford.* AN ACT For the relief of Anna Marie Sanford April 30, 1934 1325 *Charles W. Dworack.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles W. Dworack April 30, 1934 1326 *Lewis E. Green.* AN ACT For the relief of Lewis E. Green April 30, 1934 1326 *John Moore.* AN ACT For the relief of John Moore April 30, 1934 1326 *T. Perry Higgins.* AN ACT For the relief of T. Perry Higgins May 1, 1934 1327 *D. F. Phillips.* AN ACT For the relief of D. F. Phillips May 1, 1934 1327 *Anne B. Slocum.* AN ACT For the relief of Anne B. Slocum May 3, 1934 1328 *Florence Hudgins Lindsay and Elizabeth Lindsay.* AN ACT For the relief of Florence Hudgins Lindsay and Elizabeth Lindsay May 3, 1934 1328 *Harvey M. Hunter.* AN ACT For the relief of Harvey M. Hunter May 3, 1934 1329 *Glendale, Calif.* AN ACT For the relief of the city of Glendale, California May 3, 1934 1329 *Ward A. Jefferson.* AN ACT For the relief of Ward A. Jefferson May 3, 1934 1329 *M. Aileen Offerman.* AN ACT For the relief of M. Aileen Offerman May 3, 1934 1330 *P. Jean des Garennes.* AN ACT For the relief of P. Jean des Garennes May 3, 1934 1330 *Irwin D. Coyle.* AN ACT For the relief of Irwin D. Coyle May 3, 1934 1330 *Edward V. Bryant.* AN ACT For the relief of Edward V. Bryant May 3, 1934 1331 *Harry L. Haberkorn.* AN ACT For the relief of Harry L. Haberkorn May 3, 1934 1331 *Katherine G. Taylor.* AN ACT For the relief of Katherine G. Taylor May 3, 1934 1332 *Frank Wilkins.* AN ACT For the relief of Frank Wilkins May 3, 1934 1332 *Augustus Thompson.* AN ACT For the relief of Augustus Thompson May 3, 1934 1332 *William K. Lovett.* AN ACT For the relief of William K. Lovett May 7, 1934 1333 *Marguerite Ciscoe.* AN ACT For the relief of Marguerite Ciscoe May 7, 1934 1333 *William J. Nowinski.* AN ACT For the relief of William J. Nowinski May 7, 1934 1334 *Arthur K. Finney.* AN ACT For the relief of Arthur K. Finney May 7, 1934 1334 *William E. Bosworth.* AN ACT For the relief of William E. Bosworth May 7, 1934 1334 *John H. Mehrle.* AN ACT For the relief of John H. Mehrle May 7, 1934 1335 *Daisy M. Avery.* AN ACT For the relief of Daisy M, Avery May 7, 1934 1335 *Edna B. Wylie.* AN ACT For the relief of Edna B. Wylie May 7, 1934 1335 *W. C. Garber.* AN ACT For the relief of W. C. Garber May 7, 1934 1336 *George Jeffcoat.* AN ACT For the relief of George Jeffcoat May 7, 1934 1336 *Captain J. O. Faria.* AN ACT For the relief of Captain J. O. Faria May 7, 1934 1337 *Robert B. James.* AN ACT For the relief of Robert B. James May 7, 1934 1337 *G. Elias and Brother, Incorporated.* AN ACT For the relief of G. Elias and Brother, Incorporated May 7, 1934 1338 *Edward Shabel.* AN ACT For the relief of Edward Shabel, son of Joseph Shabel May 7, 1934 1338 *Philadelphia, Pa.* AN ACT To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to dedicate to the city of Philadelphia for street purposes, a tract of land situate in the city of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania May 7, 1934 1339 *O. S. Cordon.* AN ACT For the relief of O. S. Cordon May 7, 1934 1339 *Paul Bulfinch.* AN ACT for the relief of Paul Bulfinch May 7, 1934 1339 *Frances E. Eller.* AN ACT For the relief of Frances E. Eller May 7, 1934 1340 *Henry A. Richmond.* AN ACT For the relief of Henry A. Richmond May 7, 1934 1340 *Grace P. Stark.* AN ACT For the relief of Grace P. Stark May 7, 1934 1341 *Lake Denmark, N.J.* AN ACT To provide an additional appropriation as the result of a reinvestigation, pursuant to the Act of February 2, 1929 (45 Stat., p 2047, pt 2), for the payment of claims of persons who suffered property damage, death, or personal injury due to the explosion at the naval ammunition depot, Lake Denmark, New Jersey, July 10, 1926 May 7, 1934 1341 *Edward J. Devine.* AN ACT For the relief of Edward J. Devine May 7, 1934 1341 *C. W. Mooney.* AN ACT For the relief of C. W. Mooney May 7, 1934 1342 *Barney Rieke.* AN ACT For the relief of Barney Rieke May 7, 1934 1342 *Oscar F. Lackey estate.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Oscar F. Lackey May 7, 1934 1342 *Gottleib Stock.* AN ACT To reimburse Gottleib Stock for losses of real and personal property by fire caused by the negligence of two prohibition agents May 7, 1934 1343 *Harden F. Taylor.* AN ACT To authorize and direct the Comptroller General to settle and allow the claim of Harden F. Taylor for services rendered to the Bureau of Fisheries May 7, 1934 1343 *Joseph Dumas.* AN ACT For the relief of Joseph Dumas May 7, 1934 1344 *Mary Josephine Lobert.* AN ACT For the relief of Mary Josephine Lobert May 7, 1934 1344 *Gale A. Lee.* AN ACT For the relief of Gale A. Lee May 7, 1934 1345 *Lucien M. Grant.* AN ACT For the relief of Lucien M. Grant May 7, 1934 1345 *Monumental Stevedore Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Monumental Stevedore Company May 7, 1934 1345 *Dental Corps, Navy.* AN ACT For the relief of certain officers of the Dental Corps of the United States Navy May 7, 1934 1346 *Martha Edwards.* AN ACT For the relief of Martha Edwards May 7, 1934 1346 *Elbert L. Grove.* AN ACT For the relief of Elbert L. Grove May 7, 1934 1346 *John C. McCann.* AN ACT For the relief of John C. McCann May 7, 1934 1347vi *Harvey Collins.* AN ACT For the relief of Harvey Collins May 7, 1934 1347 *George Charles Walther.* JOINT RESOLUTION Granting compensation to George Charles Walther May 7, 1934 1347 *Wilbur Rogers.* AN ACT For the relief of Wilbur Rogers May 9, 1934 1348 *Phyllis and Harold Louis Pratt.* AN ACT For the relief of Phyllis Pratt and Harold Louis Pratt, a minor May 9, 1934 1348 *Willard B. Hall.* AN ACT For the relief of Willard B. Hall May 9, 1934 1349 *O. H. Chrisp.* AN ACT For the relief of O. H. Chrisp May 9, 1934 1349 *Karim Joseph Mery.* AN ACT For the relief of Karim Joseph Mery May 9, 1934 1349 *Russell and Tucker, etc.* AN ACT For the relief of Russell and Tucker and certain other citizens of the States of Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas May 9, 1934 1350 *Bonnie S. Baker.* AN ACT For the relief of Bonnie S. Baker May 9, 1934 1351 *Walter E. Switzer.* AN ACT For the relief of Walter E. Switzer May 9, 1934 1351 *T. J. Morrison.* AN ACT For the relief of T. J. Morrison May 9, 1934 1351 *Galen E. Lichly.* AN ACT For the relief of Galen E. Lichty May 9, 1934 1352 *Porter Brothers and Biffle and others.* AN ACT For the relief of Porter Brothers and Biffle and certain other citizens May 9, 1934 1352 *Las Vegas, Nev., post office.* AN ACT Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury’ to pay subcontractors for material and labor furnished in the construction of the post office at Las Vegas, Nevada May 14, 1934 1353 *Orville A. Murphy.* AN ACT For the relief of Orville A. Murphy May 14, 1934 1354 *Ellen Grant.* AN ACT For the relief of Ellen Grant May 16, 1934 1354 *Elizabeth T. Cloud.* AN ACT For the relief of Elizabeth T. Cloud May 17, 1934 1354 *Nellie Reay.* AN ACT For the relief of Nellie Reay May 17, 1934 1355 *Scott C. White.* AN ACT For the relief of Scott C. White May 17, 1934 1355 *C. J. Holliday.* AN ACT For the relief of C. J. Holliday May 17, 1934 1355 *J. B. Trotter.* AN ACT For the relief of J. B. Trotter May 17, 1934 1356 *Frank W. Mahin.* AN ACT To authorize Frank W. Mahin, retired American Foreign Service officer, to accept from Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands the brevet and insignia of the Royal Netherland Order of Orange Nassau May 18, 1934 1356 *Jacob Durrenberger.* AN ACT For the relief of Jacob Durrenberger May 18, 1934 1357 *Robert Turner.* AN ACT For the relief of Robert Turner May 18, 1934 1357 *Frederick W. Peter.* AN ACT For the relief of Frederick W. Peter May 18, 1934 1358 *Jesse C. Harmon.* AN ACT To place Jesse C. Harmon on the retired list of the United States Marine Corps May 18, 1934 1358 *Enoch Graf.* AN ACT For the relief of Enoch Graf May 18, 1934 1358 *Public Health Service, advertising claims.* AN ACT For the relief of certain newspapers for advertising services rendered the Public Health Service of the Treasury Department May 18, 1934 1359 *Palmetto Cotton Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Palmetto Cotton Company May 18, 1934 1359 *Mucia Alger.* AN ACT For the relief of Mucia Alger May 21, 1934 1360 *Harriet C. Holaday.* AN ACT To compensate Harriet C. Holaday May 21, 1934 1360 *Homer C. Chapin.* AN ACT For the relief of Homer C. Chapin May 21, 1934 1360 *Peter Guilday.* AN ACT For the relief of Peter Guilday May 21, 1934 1360 *Frank Ferst.* AN ACT For the relief of Frank Ferst May 21, 1934 1361 *Arabella E. Bodkin.* AN ACT For the relief of Arabella E. Bodkin May 21, 1934 1361 *Playa de Flor Land and Improvement Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Playa de Flor Land and Improvement Company May 21, 1934 1361 *G. T. Fleming.* AN ACT For the relief of G. T. Fleming May 22, 1934 1361 *Irene Brand Alper.* AN ACT For the relief of Irene Brand Alper May 22, 1934 1362 *Charles A. Brown.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles A. Brown May 22, 1934 1362 *Kathryn Thurston.* AN ACT For the relief of Kathryn Thurston May 23, 1934 1363 *H. Forsell.* AN ACT For the relief of H. ForseJI May 23, 1934 1363 *Nicola Valerio.* AN ACT For the relief of Nicola Valerio May 23, 1934 1364 *B. Edward Westwood.* AN ACT For the relief of B. Edward Westwood May 23, 1934 1364 *John A. Rapelye.* AN ACT For the relief of John A. Rapelye May 24, 1934 1364 *D. W. Tanner.* AN ACT For the relief of the widow of D. W. Tanner for expense of purchasing an artificial limb May 25, 1934 1365 *E. W. Gillespie.* AN ACT For the relief of E. W. Gillespie May 26, 1934 1365 *C. A. Dickson.* AN ACT For the relief of C. A. Dickson May 26, 1934 1365 *Glenna F. Kelley.* AN ACT For the relief of Glenna F. Kelley May 26, 1934 1366 *R. Gilbertsen.* AN ACT For the relief of R. Gilbertsen May 26, 1934 1366 *Marie Toenberq.* AN ACT For the relief of Marie Toenberg May 26, 1934 1366 *Wallace E. Ordway.* AN ACT For the relief of Wallace E. Ordway May 28, 1934 1366 *Annie I. Hissey.* AN ACT For the relief of Annie I. Hissey June 5, 1934 1367 *Philip F. Hambsch.* AN ACT For the relief of Philip F. Hambsch June 5, 1934 1367 *A. H. Powell.* AN ACT For the relief of A. H. Powell June 5, 1934 1368 *C. K. Morris.* AN ACT For the relief of C. K. Morris June 5, 1934 1368 *Anna H. Jones.* AN ACT For the relief of Anna H. Jones June 5, 1934 1368 *James B. Conner.* AN ACT For the relief of James B. Conner June 5, 1934 1369 *George B. Beaver.* AN ACT For the relief of George B. Beaver June 5, 1934 1369 *John Merrill.* AN ACT For the relief of John Merrill June 5, 1934 1369 *H. A. Soderberg.* AN ACT For the relief of H. A. Soderberg June 5, 1934 1370vii *Alfred Hohenlohe and others.* AN ACT For the relief of Alfred Hohenlohe, Alexander Hohenlohe, Konrad Hohenlohe, and Viktor Hohenlohe by removing cloud on title June 6, 1934 1370 *Stelio Vassiliadis.* AN ACT To authorize an appropriation for the reimbursement of Stelio Vassiliadis June 6, 1934 1371 *Nephew K. Clark.* AN ACT For the relief of Nephew K. Clark June 6, 1934 1371 *Maude G. Nicholson.* AN ACT To pay certain fees to Maude G. Nicholson, widow of George A. Nicholson, late a United States commissioner June 6, 1934 1371 *R. A. Hunsinger.* AN ACT For the relief of R. A. Hunsinger June 6, 1934 1372 *Ruby F. Voiles.* AN ACT For the relief of Ruby F. Voiles June 6, 1934 1372 *Eula K. Lee.* AN ACT For the relief of Eula K. Lee June 6, 1934 1372 *Harry H. Horton.* AN ACT To authorize the award of a decoration for distinguished service to Harry H. Horton June 6, 1934 1373 *E. Walter Edwards.* AN ACT For the relief of E. Walter Edwards June 6, 1934 1373 *McKimmon and McKee, Incorporated.* AN ACT For the relief of McKimmon and McKee, Incorporated June 6, 1934 1373 *Anthony J. Lynn.* AN ACT For the relief of Anthony J. Lynn June 6, 1934 1374 *I. T. McRee.* AN ACT For the relief of I. T. McRee June 6, 1934 1374 *W. H. Le Duc.* AN ACT For the relief of W. H. Le Duc June 6, 1934 1374 *John S. Cathcart.* AN ACT For the relief of John S. Cathcart June 6, 1934 1375 *George A. Fox.* AN ACT For the relief of George A. Fox June 7, 1934 1375 *Woodhouse Chain Works.* AN ACT For the relief of Woodhouse Chain Works June 8, 1934 1375 *Fred H. Cotter.* AN ACT For the relief of Fred H. Cotter June 8, 1934 1376 *Elizabeth Holger.* AN ACT For the relief of Elizabeth Bolger June 8, 1934 1376 *Mrs. Asa Caswell Hawkins.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Asa Caswell Hawkins June 8, 1934 1376 *Sultzbach Clothing Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Sultzbach Clothing Company June 8, 1934 1377 *Emma Ferguson Starrett.* AN ACT To pay a gratuity to Emma Ferguson Starrett June 8, 1934 1377 *R. S. Howard Company, Incorporated.* AN ACT For the relief of R. S. Howard Company, Incorporated June 8, 1934 1378 *Mary Black Memorial Hospital.* AN ACT For the relief of the Mary Black Memorial Hospital June 8, 1934 1378 *Lucy Cobb Stewart.* AN ACT For the relief of Lucy Cobb Stewart June 8, 1934 1379 *Nellie Lamson.* AN ACT For making compensation to the estate of Nellie Lamson June 8, 1934 1379 *Richmond Pearson Hobson.* AN ACT Providing for the appointment of Richmond Pearson Hobson, formerly a captain in the United States Navy, as a rear admiral in the Navy, and his retirement in that grade June 9, 1934 1379 *Paul J. Sisk.* AN ACT For the relief of Paul J. Sisk June 11, 1934 1380 *Harry Harsin.* AN ACT For the relief of Harry Harsin June 11, 1934 1380 *Milburn Knapp.* AN ACT For the relief of Milburn Knapp June 11, 1934 1380 *Peter Pierre.* AN ACT For the relief of Peter Pierre June 11, 1934 1380 *Catherine Wright.* AN ACT For the relief of Catherine Wright June 11, 1934 1381 *Lueco R. Gooch.* AN ACT For the relief of Lueco R. Gooch June 11, 1934 1381 *M. Thomas Petroy.* AN ACT For the relief of M. Thomas Petroy June 11, 1934 1382 *Edgar Stivers.* AN ACT For the relief of Edgar Stivers June 11, 1934 1382 *Michael Bello.* AN ACT For the relief of Michael Bello June 11, 1934 1382 *Western Montana Clinic.* AN ACT For relief of the Western Montana Clinic, Missoula, Montana June 11, 1934 1383 *Claudia L. Polski.* AN ACT For the relief of Claudia L. Polski June 11, 1934 1383 *A. E. Shelley.* AN ACT For the relief of A. E. Shelley June 11, 1934 1383 *James Slevin.* AN ACT For the relief of James Slevin June 11, 1934 1384 *Charlestown Sand and Stone Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Charlestown Sand and Stone Company, of Elkton, Maryland June 11, 1934 1384 *Fort Peck Reservation, Mont.* AN ACT For the relief of certain Indians of the Fort Peck Reservation, Montana June 11, 1934 1385 *Lieutenant Walter T. Wilsey.* AN ACT For the relief of First Lieutenant Walter T. Wilsey June 11, 1934 1385 *Charles T. Moll.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles T. Moll June 11, 1934 1385 *George A. Carden and Anderson T. Herd.* AN ACT Conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims of the United States to hear, consider, and render judgment on certain claims of George A. Carden and Anderson T. Herd against the United States June 13, 1934 1386 *Estelle Johnson.* AN ACT For the relief of Estelle Johnson June 13, 1934 1386 *Mamie Ruth Brown.* AN ACT For the relief of Claude A. Brown and Ruth McCurry Brown, natural guardians of Mamie Ruth Brown June 13, 1934 1387 *Martin Henry Waterman.* AN ACT For the relief of Martin Henry Waterman, deceased June 13, 1934 1387 *Lula A. Densmore.* AN ACT For the relief of Lula A. Densmore June 13, 1934 1387 *A. C. Francis.* AN ACT For the relief of A. C. Francis June 13, 1934 1388 *George Dacas.* AN ACT For the relief of George Dacas June 13, 1934 1388 *Judd TV Hulbert.* AN ACT For the relief of Judd W. Hulbert June 13, 1934 1388 *Jose Ramon Cordova.* AN ACT For the relief of Jose Ramon Cordova June 13, 1934 1389viii *Oscar P. Cox.* AN ACT For the relief of Oscar P. Cox June 13, 1934 1389 *Mrs. Pleasant Lawrence Parr.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Pleasant Lawrence Parr June 13, 1934 1390 *L R. Smith.* AN ACT For the relief of L. R. Smith June 14, 1934 1390 *M. M. Twichel.* AN ACT For the relief of M. M. Twichel June 14, 1934 1391 *Marion Von Pruning.* AN ACT For the relief of Marion Von Bruning (nee Marion Hubbard Treat) June 14, 1934 1391 *N. Lester Troast.* AN ACT For the relief of N. Lester Troast June 14, 1934 1391 *Warren Burke.* AN ACT For the relief of Warren Burke June 14, 1934 1392 *Sue Hall Brunn.* AN ACT For the relief of Sue Hall Erwin June 14, 1934 1392 *Benjamin Wright.* AN ACT For the relief of Benjamin Wright, deceased June 14, 1934 1392 *C. A. Betz.* AN ACT For the relief of C. A. Betz June 14, 1934 1393 *Joseph B. Lynch.* AN ACT For the relief of Joseph B. Lynch June 14, 1934 1393 *Lieutenant H. W. Taylor.* AN ACT For the relief of Lieutenant H. W. Taylor, United States Navy June 14, 1934 1393 *Mrs. Joseph Roncoli.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Joseph Roncoli June 14, 1934 1394 *Sarah Smolen.* AN ACT For the relief of Sarah Smolen June 14, 1934 1394 *Yosemite Lumber Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Yosemite Lumber Company June 15, 1934 1395 *Grace G. Coolidge.* AN ACT Granting a franking privilege to Grace G. Coolidge June 16, 1934 1395 *Gladding, McBean and Company.* AN ACT For the relief of Gladding, McBean and Company June 16, 1934 1395 *Annie Moran.* AN ACT For the relief of Annie Moran June 16, 1934 1396 *George E. Q. Johnson.* AN ACT To provide for the payment of compensation to George E. Q. Johnson June 16, 1934 1396 *Jeannette S. Jewell.* AN ACT For the relief of Jeannette S. Jewell June 16, 1934 1396 *Alice M. A. Damm.* AN ACT For the relief of Alice M. A. Damm June 16, 1934 1397 *Rosemund Pauline Lowry.* AN ACT For the relief of Rosemund Pauline Lowry June 16, 1934 1397 *William Chinsky.* AN ACT For the relief of William Chinsky June 16, 1934 1397 *Charles J. Webb Sons Company, Incorporated.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles J. Webb Sons Company, Incorporated June 18, 1934 1398 *Pierre E. Teets.* AN ACT For the relief of Pierre E. Teets June 18, 1934 1398 *Laura B. Crampton.* AN ACT For the relief of Laura B. Crampton June 18, 1934 1399 *Physicans and Surgeons Hospital (Limited).* AN ACT For the relief of Physicans and Surgeons Hospital (Limited) June 18, 1934 1399 *Morris Spirt.* AN ACT For the relief of Morris Spirt June 18, 1934 1399 *Clarence A. Wimley.* AN ACT For the relief of Clarence A. Wimley June 18, 1934 1400 *John Parker Clark, senior.* AN ACT For the relief of John Parker Clark, senior June 18, 1934 1400 *John Parker Clark, junior.* AN ACT For the relief of John Parker Clark, junior June 18, 1934 1401 *Michael Petrucelli.* AN ACT For the relief of Michael Petrucclli June 18, 1934 1401 *Jeanie G. Lyles.* AN ACT For the relief of Jeanie G. Lyles June 18, 1934 1402 *Emma R. H. Taggart.* AN ACT For the relief of Emma R. H. Taggart June 18, 1934 1402 *Paull Morris.* AN ACT For the relief of Paull Morris June 18, 1934 1402 *Ernest Elmore Hall.* AN ACT For the relief of Ernest Elmore Hall June 18, 1934 1403 *Earl V. Larkin.* AN ACT To reimburse Earl V. Larkin for injuries sustained by the accidental discharge of a pistol in the hands of a soldier in the United States Army June 18, 1934 1403 *William Sheldon.* AN ACT For the relief of William Sheldon June 18, 1934 1404 *Mary Orinski.* AN ACT For the relief of Mary Orinski June 18, 1934 1404 *Roland Zolesky.* AN ACT For the relief of Roland Zolesky June 18, 1934 1404 *John J. Corcoran.* AN ACT For the relief of John J. Corcoran June 18, 1934 1405 *Laura Goldwater.* AN ACT For the relief of Laura Goldwater June 18, 1934 1405 *Mary A. Rockwell.* AN ACT For the relief of Mary A. Rockwell June 18, 1934 1406 *E. E. Hall.* AN ACT For the relief of E. E Hall June 18, 1934 1406 *Carleton-Mace Engineering Corporation.* AN ACT For the relief of Carleton-Mace Engineering Corporation June 18, 1934 1407 *Luman D. Drake, junior.* AN ACT For the relief of Lyman D. Drake, junior June 18, 1934 1407 *William J. Kenely.* AN ACT For the relief of William J. Kenely June 18, 1934 1497 *Robert Rayford Wilcoxson.* AN ACT To provide compensation for Robert Rayford Wilcoxson for injuries received in Citizens’ Military Training Camp June 18, 1934 1408 *Mabel Carver.* AN ACT For the relief of Mabel Carver June 18, 1934 1408 *Arthur Smith.* AN ACT For the relief of Arthur Smith June 18, 1934 1409 *William T. Roche.* AN ACT For the relief of William T. Roche June 18, 1934 1409 *Capt. Frank J. McCormack.* AN ACT For the relief of Captain Frank J. McCormack June 18, 1934 1410 *Saint Anthony’s Hospital, etc.* AN ACT For the relief of Saint Anthony’s Hospital at Michigan City, Indiana; Doctor Russell A. Gilmore; Emily Molzen, nurse; and the Hummer Mortuary June 18, 1934 1410ix *Dr. A. W. Pearson, etc.* AN ACT Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to pay Doctor A. W. Pearson, of Peever, South Dakota, and the Peabody Hospital, at Webster, South Dakota, for medical services and supplies furnished to Indians June 18, 1934 1411 *J. B. Hudson.* AN ACT For the relief of J. B. Hudson June 18, 1934 1411 *John W. Adair.* AN ACT For the relief of John W. Adair June 18, 1934 1411 *May L. Marshall.* AN ACT For the relief of May L. Marshall, administratrix of the estate of Jerry A. Litchfield June 18, 1934 1412 *Emory B. Bronte.* JOINT RESOLUTION Authorizing the President of the United States to present the Distinguished Flying Cross to Emory B. Bronte June 18, 1934 1412 *John T. Garity.* AN ACT For the relief of John T. Garity June 19, 1934 1413 *Caroline M. Eagan.* AN ACT To refund to Caroline M. Eagan income tax erroneously and illegally collected June 19, 1934 1413 *Claimants at Leavenworth, Kansas.* AN ACT For the relief of certain claimants at Leavenworth, Kansas, occasioned through damage to property inflicted by escaping prison June 19, 1934 1414 *Harry E. Good.* AN ACT For the relief of Harry E. Good, administrator de bonis non of the estate of Ephraim N. Good, deceased June 19, 1934 1414 *Shelby, J. Beene, etc.* AN ACT For the relief of Shelby J. Beene, Mrs. Shelby J. Beene, Leroy T. Waller, and Mrs. Leroy T. Waller June 19, 1934 1415 *Western Union Telegraph Co.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Western Union Telegraph Company June 19, 1934 1415 *Charles Farr.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles Farr June 19, 1934 1416 *Royce Wells.* AN ACT For the relief of Royce Wells June 19, 1934 1416 *Oswald H. Halford, etc.* AN ACT For the relief of Oswald H. Halford, Hunter M. Henry, William C. Horne, Rupert R. Johnson, David L. Lacey, William Z. Lee, Fenton F. Rodgers, Henry Freeman Seale, Felix M. Smith, Edwin C. Smith, Robert S. Sutherland, and Charles G. Ventress June 19, 1934 1417 *George J. Bloxham.* AN ACT For the relief of George J. Bloxham June 21, 1934 1417 *Fred A. Robinson.* AN ACT For the relief of Fred A. Robinson June 21, 1934 1418 *S. G. Mortimer.* AN ACT For the relief of S. G. Mortimer June 21, 1934 1418 *Arvin C. Sands.* AN ACT For the relief of Arvin C. Sands June 21, 1934 1418 *John P. Leonard.* AN ACT For the relief of John P. Leonard June 21, 1934 1418 *Frank Salisbury.* AN ACT For the relief of Frank Salisbury, executor of the estate of Emerson C. Salisbury, deceased June 21, 1934 1419 *William G. Burress.* AN ACT For the relief of William G. Burress, deceased June 21, 1934 1419 *Paul Jelna.* AN ACT For the relief of Paul Jelna June 21, 1934 1419 *Carl F. Castleberry.* AN ACT For the relief of Carl F. Castleberry June 21, 1934 1420 *Dr. Charles T. Granger.* AN ACT For the relief of Doctor Charles T. Granger June 21, 1934 1420 *Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Co.* AN ACT For the relief of the Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Massachusetts June 21, 1934 1420 *American Red Cross, Dallas County Chapter.* AN ACT For the relief of the Dallas County Chapter of the American Red Cross June 21, 1934 1421 *Willard Family Association.* AN ACT To grant permission to the Willard Family Association to erect a tablet at Fort Devens, Massachusetts June 22, 1934 1421 *Wade Dean.* AN ACT For the relief of Wade Dean June 22, 1934 1421 *C. V. Mason.* AN ACT For the relief of C. V. Mason June 22, 1934 1422 *Julia E. Smith.* AN ACT For the relief of Julia E. Smith June 22, 1934 1422 *Gustav Welhoelter.* AN ACT For the relief of Gustav Welhoelter June 22, 1934 1423 *Anthony Hogue.* AN ACT For the relief of Anthony Hogue June 22, 1934 1423 *Edith L. Peeps.* AN ACT For the relief of Edith L. Peeps June 22, 1934 1424 *W. R. McLeod.* AN ACT For the relief of W. R. McLeod June 22, 1934 1424 *M. R. Welty.* AN ACT For the relief of M. R. Welty June 22, 1934 1424 *John R. Novak.* AN ACT For the relief of John R. Novak June 22, 1934 1425 *James Henry Green.* AN ACT For the relief of James Henry Green June 22, 1934 1425 *Donald K. Warner.* AN ACT For the relief of Donald K. Warner June 22, 1934 1426 *Jeannette Weir.* AN ACT For the relief of Jeannette Weir June 22, 1934 1426 *Ralph LaVern Walker.* AN ACT For the relief of Ralph LaVern Walker June 22, 1934 1426 *M. N. Lipinski.* AN ACT For the relief of M. N. Lipinski June 24, 1934 1427 *Arthur A. Burn, Senior, and J. K. Ryland.* AN ACT For the relief of Arthur A. Burn, Senior, and J. K. Ryland June 24, 1934 1427 *C. K. Bowen, heirs.* AN ACT For the relief of the heirs of C. K. Bowen, deceased June 24, 1934 1428 *Robert Rayl.* AN ACT For the relief of Robert Rayl June 25, 1934 1428 *Mrs. George Logan and her minor children, Lewis and Barbara Logan.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. George Logan and her minor children, Lewis and Barbara Logan June 25, 1934 1429 *Thelma Lucy Rounds.* AN ACT For the relief of Thelma Lucy Rounds June 25, 1934 1429 *Theodore W. Beland.* AN ACT For the relief of Theodore W. Beland June 25, 1934 1429x *Woods Hole, Mass., lease.* AN ACT Authorizing the Secretary of Commerce to lease certain Government land at Woods Hole, Massachusetts June 25, 1934 1430 *Robert Gray Fry, deceased.* AN ACT For the relief of Robert Gray Fry, deceased June 26, 1934 1430 *William Martin and John E. Walsh, Junior.* AN ACT For the relief of William Martin and John E. Walsh, Junior June 26, 1934 1430 *John Hampshire.* AN ACT For the relief of John Hampshire June 26, 1934 1431 *Edward F. Gruver Company.* AN ACT For the relief of Edward F. Gruver Company June 26, 1934 1431 *Frederick G. Barker.* AN ACT For the relief of Frederick G. Barker June 26, 1934 1432 *William H. Connors, etc.* AN ACT For the relief of William H. Connors, alias John H. Connors, alias Michael W. H. Connors June 26, 1934 1432 *Norman Beier.* AN ACT For the relief of Norman Beier June 26, 1934 1432 *Henry Poole.* AN ACT For the relief of Henry Poole June 26, 1934 1433 *A. W. Holland.* AN ACT For the relief of A. W. Holland June 26, 1934 1433 *William G. Fulton.* AN ACT For the relief of William G. Fulton June 26, 1934 1433 *Howell K. Stephens.* AN ACT For the relief of Howell K. Stephens June 26, 1934 1434 *Rufus J. Davis.* AN ACT For the relief of Rufus J. Davis June 26, 1934 1434 *Alice E. Broas.* AN ACT For the relief of Alice E. Broas June 26, 1934 1434 *Virginia Houghton.* AN ACT For the relief of Virginia Houghton June 26, 1934 1435 *Mary V. Spear.* AN ACT For the relief of Mary V. Spear June 26, 1934 1435 *Elizabeth Millicent Trammell.* AN ACT For the relief of Elizabeth Millicent Trammell June 26, 1934 1436 *Charles F. Littlepage.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles F. Littlepage June 26, 1934 1436 *Otto Christian.* AN ACT For the relief of Otto Christian June 26, 1934 1436 *E. C. Sampson.* AN ACT Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to pay to E. C. Sampson, of Billings, Montana, for services rendered the Crow Tribe of Indians June 26, 1934 1437 *Ann Engle.* AN ACT For the relief of Ann Engle June 26, 1934 1437 *Elizabeth Buxton Hospital.* AN ACT For the relief of Elizabeth Buxton Hospital June 26, 1934 1438 *Harry Lee Shaw.* AN ACT For the relief of Harry Lee Shaw June 26, 1934 1438 *Black Hardware Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Black Hardware Company June 26, 1934 1438 *Carlos C. Bedsole.* AN ACT For the relief of Carlos C. Bedsole June 26, 1934 1439 *Marcella Leahy McNerney.* AN ACT For the relief of Marcella Leahy McNerney June 26, 1934 1439 *B. E. Dyson.* AN ACT For the relief of B. E. Dyson, former United States marshal, southern district of Florida June 26, 1934 1440 *Mud Lake bottom riparian owners.* AN ACT For the relief of certain riparian owners for losses sustained by them on the drained Mud Lake bottom in Marshall County in the State of Minnesota June 26, 1934 1440 *C. F. Colvin.* AN ACT To authorize the transfer of certain real estate by the Secretary of the Treasury to C. F. Colvin in settlement of the Northfield (Minnesota) post-office site litigation, and for other purposes June 26, 1934 1440 *W. P. Fuller and Company.* AN ACT For the relief of W. P. Fuller and Company June 26, 1934 1441 *Harold Sorenson.* AN ACT For the relief of Harold Sorenson June 26, 1934 1442 *William A. Delaney.* AN ACT For the relief of William A. Delaney June 26, 1934 1442 *James W. Walters.* AN ACT For the relief of James W. Walters June 26, 1934 1442 *The Lower Salem Commercial Bank.* AN ACT For the relief of the Lower Salem Commercial Bank, Lower Salem, Ohio June 26, 1934 1443 *Martin Flynn.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Martin Flynn June 26, 1934 1443 *James R. Mansfield.* AN ACT For the relief of James R. Mansfield June 26, 1934 1444 *W. H. Key and the estate of James E. Wilson.* AN ACT For the relief of W. H. Key and the estate of James E. Wilson June 26, 1934 1444 *Roy Lee Groseclose.* AN ACT For the relief of Roy Lee Groseclose June 26, 1934 1445 *Mildred F. Stamm.* AN ACT For the relief of Mildred F. Stamm June 26, 1934 1445 *A. J. Hanlon.* AN ACT For the relief of A. J. Hanlon June 26, 1934 1446 *Robert V. Rensch.* AN ACT For the relief of Robert V. Rensch June 26, 1934 1446 *Herbert E. Matthews.* AN ACT For the relief of Herbert E. Matthews June 26, 1934 1446 *Arthur Bussey.* AN ACT For the relief of Arthur Bussey June 26, 1934 1447 *Emilie C. Davis.* AN ACT For the relief of Emilie C. Davis June 26, 1934 1447 *Nancy Abbey Williams.* AN ACT For the relief of Nancy Abbey Williams June 26, 1934 1447 *Ammon McClellan.* AN ACT For the relief of Ammon McClellan June 26, 1934 1448 *Erik Nylin.* AN ACT For the relief of Erik Nylin June 26, 1934 1448 *Albert W. Harvey.* AN ACT For the relief of Albert W. Harvey June 26, 1934 1448 *Brewer Paint and Wall Paper Company, Inc.* AN ACT For the relief of the Brewer Paint and Wall Paper Company, Incorporated June 26, 1934 1449 *Robert R. Prann.* AN ACT For the relief of Robert R. Prann June 26, 1934 1449 *Elmer Kettering.* AN ACT For relief the of Elmer Kettering June 26, 1934 1450 *Jewell Maness.* AN ACT For the relief of Jewell Maness June 26, 1934 1450 *E. Clarence Ice.* AN ACT For the relief of E. Clarence Ice June 26, 1934 1450 *N. W. Carrington and J. E. Mitchell.* AN ACT For the relief of N. W. Carrington and J. E. Mitchell June 26, 1934 1451 *George M. Wright.* AN ACT For the relief of George M. Wright June 26, 1934 1451xi *Carlo de Luca, claim of.* AN ACT To confer jurisdiction on the Court of Claims to hear and determine the claim of Carlo de Luca June 26, 1934 1452 *International Arms and Fuze Company, Inc., claim of.* AN ACT Conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear and determine the claims of the International Arms and Fuze Company, Incorporated June 26, 1934 1452 *Marie Louise Belanger.* AN ACT For the relief of Marie Louise Belanger June 26, 1934 1453 *Stella D. Wickersham.* AN ACT For the relief of Stella D. Wickersham June 26, 1934 1453 *Cornelia Claiborne.* AN ACT For the relief of Cornelia Claiborne June 26, 1934 1453 *Wakicunzewin, heirs.* AN ACT For the relief of the rightful heirs of Wakicunzewin, an Indian June 26, 1934 1454 *Dongji Investment Company, Limited.* AN ACT For the relief of the Dongji Investment Company, Limited June 26, 1934 1454 *H. N. Wilcox.* AN ACT For the relief of H. N. Wilcox June 26, 1934 1454 *Charles E. Secord.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles E. Secord June 26, 1934 1455 *Mary Seeley Watson.* AN ACT For the relief of Mary Seeley Watson June 26, 1934 1455 *Arthur Hansel.* AN ACT For the relief of Arthur Hansel June 26, 1934 1456 *J. B. Walker.* AN ACT For the relief of J. B. Walker June 26, 1934 1456 *Muriel Crichton.* AN ACT For the relief of Muriel Crichton June 26, 1934 1456 *Joanna A. Sheehan.* AN ACT For the relief of Joanna A. Sheehan June 26, 1934 1457 *Robert N. Stockton.* AN ACT For the relief of Robert N. Stockton June 26, 1934 1457 *Silas B. Lawrence.* AN ACT For the relief of Silas B. Lawrence June 26, 1934 1458 *W. B. Ford.* AN ACT For the relief of W. B. Ford June 26, 1934 1458 *Jerry O’Shea.* AN ACT For the relief of Jerry O’Shea June 26, 1934 1459 *William S. Steward.* AN ACT For the relief of William S. Steward June 26, 1934 1459 *Frank Baglione.* AN ACT For the relief of Frank Baglione June 26, 1934 1459 *Church of the Good Shepherd.* AN ACT To provide for the refund or abatement of the customs duty on altar candlesticks and cross imported for the Church of the Good Shepherd, Memphis, Tennessee June 26, 1934 1460 *D. F. Tyler Corporation and the Norfolk Dredging Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the D. F. Tyler Corporation and the Norfolk Dredging Company June 26, 1934 1460 *Boston Store Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Boston Store Company, a corporation, Chicago, Illinois June 26, 1934 1461 *B. J. Sample.* AN ACT For the relief of B. J. Sample June 26, 1934 1461 *First State Bank and Trust Company, of Mission, Texas.* AN ACT For the relief of the First State Bank and Trust Company, of Mission, Texas June 26, 1934 1462 *A. L. Ostrander.* AN ACT For the relief of A. L. Ostrander June 27, 1934 1462 *Archibald MacDonald.* AN ACT For the relief of Archibald MacDonald June 27, 1934 1462 *Lucy B. Hertz and J. W. Hertz.* AN ACT For the relief of Lucy B. Hertz and J. W. Hertz June 27, 1934 1463 *Uldric Thompson, Junior.* AN ACT For the relief of Uldric Thompson, Junior June 27, 1934 1463 *Thomas E. Read.* AN ACT For the relief of Thomas E. Read June 27, 1934 1464 *Bert Moore.* AN ACT For the relief of Bert Moore June 27, 1934 1464 *Jennie Walton.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Jennie Walton June 27, 1934 1464 *Mrs. C. A. Toline, heirs.* AN ACT For the relief of the legal beneficiaries and heirs of Mrs. C. A. Toline June 27, 1934 1465 *Margoth Olsen von Struve.* AN ACT For the relief of Margoth Olsen von Struve June 27, 1934 1465 *Ransome Cooyate.* AN ACT For the relief of Ransome Cooyate June 27, 1934 1465 *John N. Knauff Company, Inc.* AN ACT For the relief of John N. Knauff Company, Incorporated June 27, 1934 1466 *While B. Miller.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of White B. Miller June 27, 1934 1466 *McNeill-Allman Construction Company, Inc., etc.* AN ACT Authorizing the relief of the McNeill-Allman Construction Company, Incorporated, of W. E. McNeill, Lee Allman, and John Allman, stockholders of the McNeill-Allman Construction Company, Incorporated, and W. E. McNeill, dissolution agent of McNcill-Allman Construction Company, to sue in the United States Court of Claims June 27, 1934 1467 *J. A. Tippit, etc.* AN ACT Authorizing the Court of Claims to hear, consider, adjudicate, and enter judgment upon the claims against the United States of J. A. Tippit, L. P. Hudson, Chester Howe, J. E. Arnold, Joseph W. Gillette, J. S. Bounds, W. N. Vernon, T. B. Sullivan, J. H. Neill, David C. McCallib, J. J. Beckham, and John Toles June 28, 1934 1467 xiii LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS Page Appointing joint committee to investigate dirigible disasters April 20, 1933 1471 Correcting enrollment of Agricultural Adjustment Act May 10, 1933 1471 Printing ordered of Constitution and Declaration of Independence June 13, 1933 1472 Correcting enrollment of Banking Act of 1933 June 13, 1933 1472 For adjournment of Congress June 16, 1933 1472 For joint meeting of the two Houses of Congress January 3, 1934 1473 Extending time for report of U.S Roanoke Colony Commission January 27, 1934 1473 Correcting enrollment of Yaquina dam construction Bill March 5, 1934 1473 Appointing joint committee to arrange for observance of Lafayette death centennial March 20, 1934 1473 Requesting return from President of Bill relating to Alaska Prohibition Repeal March 27, 1934 1474 Directing reenrollment of Bill relative to Alaska Prohibition Repeal April 5, 1934 1474 Requesting return from President of Bill relating to naturalization fees April 12, 1934 1474 Printing ordered of additional copies of testimony in connection with air, etc., mails investigation April 25, 1934 1475 Correcting enrollment of Legislative Appropriation Act of 1935 May 2, 1934 1475 For memorial service in honor of General Lafayette May 3, 1934 1476 Printing ordered of additional copies of Revenue Act of 1934 May 10, 1934 1476 Correcting enrollment of National Motor Vehicle Theft Act May 17, 1934 1476 Requesting return from President of Bill relating to Daniel Boone Bicentennial May 21, 1934 1477 Directing reenrollment of Bill relating to Daniel Boone Bicentennial May 22, 1934 1477 Requesting return of bill relating to citizenship and naturalization: reenrollment directed May 22, 1934 1477 Printing ordered of proceedings at the unveiling of statue of William Jennings Bryan Printing ordered of additional copies of hearings on Saint Lawrence Waterways June 14, 1934 1478 Directing investigation of sales, etc., of dairy products June 15, 1934 1478 Printing ordered of proceedings of unveiling of statues of George Washington and Robert E. Lee June 15, 1934 1479 Directing additions to Alcoholic Beverages Act of Canal Zone in enrollment June 15, 1934 1480 Correcting enrollment of Deficiency Appropriation Act of 1934 June 16, 1934 1480 Printing ordered of proceedings commemorating centennial of death of Lafayette June 16, 1934 1480 Printing ordered of prayers by Chaplain of the House June 16, 1934 1480 Appointing joint committee to consider participation in Texas Centenary June 18, 1934 1481 Correcting enrollment of Bill concerning taxation of firearms, etc June 18, 1934 1481 Signing enrolled Bills, etc., after adjournment authorized June 18, 1934 1481 For adjournment of Congress June 18, 1934 1481 xv LIST OF TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS Page Claims convention with Panama (modification of convention of July 28, 1926) Signed at Panama, December 17, 1932; proclaimed March 30, 1933 1485 Transit of alcoholic liquors through the territory of the Canal Zone Signed at Panama, March 14, 1932; proclaimed April 7t 1933 1488 Parcel-post agreement with New Zealand Sighed at Wellington, March 3, 1933; at Washington, April 24, 1933; approved, May 3, 1933 1491 Treaty with Poland of friendship, commerce, and consular rights Signed at Washington, June 15, 1931; proclaimed, July 10, 1933 1507 Multilateral convention and protocol, narcotic drugs Signed at Geneva, July 13, 1931; proclaimed, July 10, 1933 1543 Parcel-post agreement with the Hellenic Republic Signed at Athens, July 14, 1933; at Washington, August 1, 1933; approved, August 8, 1933 1594 Convention with Mexico for the rectification of the Rio Grande Signed at Mexico City, February 1, 1933; proclaimed, November 13, 1933 1621 Agreement with Denmark for collect-on-delivery-parcel-post service Signed at Copenhagen, October 13, 1933; at Washington, November 11, 1933; approved, November 17, 1933 1671 Treaty of friendship, commerce, and consular rights Declaration by which the Free City of Danzig becomes a contracting party to the treaty of June 15, 1931, between the United States of America and Poland Signed March 9, 1934; effective March 24, 1934 1680 Treaty with Cuba defining their relations Signed at Washington, May 29, 1934; proclaimed, June 9, 1934 1682 xvii LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS Page Convening special session of Congress March 5, 1933 1689 Declaring a bank, etc., holiday, March 6–9, 1933 March 6, 1933 1689 Continuing in force the bank holiday proclamation March 9, 1933 1691 Appointing William H. Woodin, Director General of Railroads March 15, 1933 1692 Designating William H. Woodin, and successor, as agent in actions arising out of Federal control, etc March 15, 1933 1692 Recommending observance of Child Health Day, 1933 March 31, 1933 1693 Decreasing duty on agricultural hand tools, etc April 3, 1933 1694 Requesting observance of Mother’s Day, 1933 May 2, 1933 1695 Inviting observance of National Maritime Day May 20, 1933 1696 Creating board to investigate, etc., labor disputes, Kansas City Southern, etc., Railways and certain of their employees June 12, 1933 1696 Prescribing immigration quotas for fiscal year 1934 June 16, 1933 1697 Decreasing duty on cotton velveteens June 24, 1933 1700 Enlarging area of Pinnacles National Monument, California July 11, 1933 1701 Creating board to investigate, etc., labor disputes, Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas Railway Company and certain of its employees July 26, 1933 1702 Extending time for establishing shipping service, etc., to Virgin Islands August 10, 1933 1703 Extending term of authority of Comptroller of Currency over national banking associations August 18, 1933 1704 Establishing Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah August 22, 1933 1705 Modifying boundaries of Colonial National Monument, Virginia August 22, 1933 1706 Designating National Fire Prevention Week, 1933 August 28, 1933 1706 Amending regulations on migratory game birds September 11, 1933 1707 Extending copyright benefits to Palestine September 29, 1933 1713 Inviting observance of Armistice Day October 11, 1933 1714 Modifying area of Nicolet National Forest, Wisconsin November 13, 1933 1715 Setting apart the Chequamegon National Forest, Wisconsin November 13, 1933 1716 Setting aside November 30, 1933, as Thanksgiving Day November 21, 1933 1717 Creating board to investigate, etc., labor disputes, Southern Pacific Lines, etc., and certain of its employees November 23, 1933 1718 Creating board to investigate, etc., labor disputes, Mobile and Ohio Railroad Company, and certain of its employees November 25, 1933 1719 Announcing date of repeal of Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution December 5, 1933 1720 Increasing duty on fish, packed in oil, etc December 14, 1933 1722 Directing opening of mints for coinage of domestic silver December 21, 1933 1723 Granting pardon to persons convicted of certain war-time offenses December 23, 1933 1725 Extending time for withdrawing merchandise, imported in 1931, for warehousing, etc December 30, 1933 1726 Reestablishing authority of State over State banking institutions, not members of Federal Reserve system December 30, 1933 1727 Suspending tonnage dues on vessels of the Union of Soviet Republics January 16, 1934 1729 Reducing weight of gold dollar, etc January 31, 1934 1730 Creating board to investigate, etc., labor disputes, Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Company, and certain of its employees February 1, 1934 1732 Appointing Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Director General of Railroads February 7, 1934 1733 Designating Henry Morgenthau, Jr., agent in actions under Federal railroad control February 7, 1934 1733 Extending period within which certain advances to Federal member banks may be made February 16, 1934 1734 Creating board to investigate, etc., labor disputes, Delaware and Hudson Railroad Corporation and certain of its employees March 5, 1934 1735 Inviting observance of Child Health Dav, 1934 April 6, 1934 1736 Extending copyright privileges to Free City of Danzig April 7, 1934 1737 Decreasing duty on laminated products April 23, 1934 1738 Decreasing duty on canned clams May 1, 1934 1739 Extending period of Title I, Emergency Railroad Transportation Act, 1933 May 2, 1934 1740 Requesting observance of Mother’s Day, 1934 May 3, 1934 1741 Urging observance of National Maritime Day May 4, 1934 1742 Decreasing duty on sugar May 9, 1934 1742 Requesting observance of General Lafayette Memorial Day May 18, 1934 1744 Warning against sale of arms, etc., to Bolivia and Paraguay May 28, 1934 1744 Suspending provisions of Davis-Bacon Labor Act June 5, 1934 1745 Twenty-first Amendment to the Constitution 1749 xix LIST OF EXECUTIVE AGREEMENTS Page Commercial relations, with Bulgaria 1753 Recognition of load-line certificates, with Netherlands 1757 Recognition of certificates of airworthiness for imported aircraft, with Belgium 1766 Consular convention of February 23, 1853, interpretation of Article 7, with France 1769 Chinese Courts in the International Settlement at Shanghai 1772 Haitianization Agreement 1776 Air Navigation, Sweden 1788 Pilot Licenses to operate Civil Aircraft, Sweden 1799 Recognition of Certificates of Airworthiness, Sweden 1805 Air Navigation, Norway 1809 Pilot Licenses to operate Civil Aircraft, Norway 1818 Recognition of Certificates of Airworthiness, Norway 1823 Diplomatic and Consular Representation, Juridical Protection, Commerce and Navigation, Saudi Arabia 1826 Air Navigation, Union of South Africa 1828 Pilot Licenses to operate Civil Aircraft, Union of South Africa 1837 Relief from Double Income Tax on Shipping Profits, Irish Free State 1842 General Claims, Mexico 1844 Air Navigation, Denmark 1855 Pilot Licenses to operate Civil Aircraft, Denmark 1865 Recognition of Certificates of Airworthiness for Imported Aircraft, Denmark 1868 Treatment of Passenger Motor Vehicles, Denmark 1871 Radio Communication between Private Experimental Stations and between Amateur Stations 1876 Silver, memorandum of Agreement between United States, Australia, Canada, China, India, Mexico, Peru, and Spain 1879 **PRIVATE LAWS of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA passed by the SEVENTY-THIRD CONGRESS 1933-1934** 1293 **PRIVATE LAWS OF THE SEVENTY-THIRD CONGRESS** **of the** **UNITED STATES OF AMERICA** *Passed at the first session, which was begun and held at the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, on Thursday, the ninth day of March, 1933, and was adjourned without day on Friday, the sixteenth day of June, 1933.* Franklin D. Roosevelt, President; John N. Garner, Vice President;Key Pittman, President of the Senate *pro tempore*; Henry T. Rainey, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Confirming the claim of Francis R. Sanchez, and for other purposes. 1933-03-23 6 Chapter 48 Stat. 1295 73 1 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 6.] AN ACT Confirming the claim of Francis R. Sanchez, and for other purposes. March 23, 1933.[[S. 154](/us/bill/73/s/154)][[Private, No. 1.](/us/pvtl/73/1)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the claim of Francis R. Sanchez.Claim of, for certain lands in Florida confirmed to equitable owners of title thereto, etc.Francis R. Sanchez for lands described as sections 33 and 34, township 6 south, range 18 east, and as section 5, township 7 south, range 18 east, Tallahassee meridian, Florida, embracing four thousand acres as shown on plats of survey approved May 27, 1841, contained in report numbered 2 as claim numbered 25, of the commissioners of the district of east florida (American State Papers, Duff Green edition, vol 3, p. 643), communicated to Congress by the Treasury Department May 20, 1824, be, and the same is hereby, approved and confirmed to the equitable owners of the equitable title thereto and to their respective heirs and assigns forever: Francis R. Sanchez for lands described as sections 33 and 34, township 6 south, range 18 east, and as section 5, township 7 south, range 18 east, Tallahassee meridian, Florida, embracing four thousand acres as shown on plats of survey approved May 27, 1841, contained in report numbered 2 as claim numbered 25, of the commissioners of the district of east Florida (American State Papers, Duff Green edition, vol. 3, p. 643), communicated to Congress by the Treasury Department, May 20, 1824, be, and the same is hereby, approved and confirmed to the equitable owners of the equitable title thereto and to their respective heirs and assigns forever: *Provided,* That this *Proviso*.Only United States title relinquished.Act shall amount only to a relinquishment of any title that the United States has, or is supposed to have, in and to any of said lands, and shall not be construed to abridge, impair, injure, prejudice, divert, or affect in any manner whatsoever any valid right, title, or interest of any person or body corporate whatever heretofore acquired based on a patent issued by the United States. Approved, March 23, 1933. Providing for an exchange of lands between the Colonial Realty Company and the United States, and for other purposes. 1933-03-23 7 Chapter 48 Stat. 1295 73 1 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 7.] AN ACT Providing for an exchange of lands between the Colonial Realty Company and the United States, and for other purposes. March 23, 1933.[[S. 156](/us/bill/73/s/156)][[Private, No. 2.](/us/pvtl/73/2)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That upon execution Colonial Realty Company.Exchange of lands with.*Post*, p. 1300.and delivery by the Colonial Realty Company of a deed conveying to the United States, title in fee, free of incumbrance, to approximately one thousand four hundred and twenty acres of seeped and unproductive lands, as determined by the Secretary of the Interior, in sections 20, 21, 22, 25, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, and 34, township 39 south, and section 3 of township 40 south, range 9 east, Willamette meridian, Oregon, Klamath project, or to such portion1295 1296 thereof as said company may elect so to convey, the said Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to issue a patent to the Colonial Realty Company, conveying to said company title to approximately an equivalent amount of public lands on the Tule Lake division of the Klamath project in Oregon-California to be selected and designated by said company from available lands in that division: *Provided,* *Provisos*.Areas conveyed to, and patented by Government. That in order to avoid the expense of additional surveys, and since many of the tracts to be conveyed to the United States are designated as lots by public land surveys and for this reason the subdivisions contain areas both less than and in excess of legal subdivision, the areas conveyed to the Government and the areas patented by the Government need be only approximately of the same acreage:Unproductive lands. *Provided further,* That should any legal subdivision of the lands herein described consist of more than 50 per centum of unproductive land the whole subdivision may, at the option of said company, be conveyed to the United States, with the right of exchange of an equivalent area as herein authorized. Sec. 2. Water-right charges. The water-right charges payable by said company or its successor on the Tule Lake lands patented pursuant to this Act shall be the same as those fixed for similar lands in that district and shall be subject to payment in the same manner. Approved, March 23, 1933. For the relief of the Holy Family Hospital, Saint Ignatius, Montana. 1933-03-24 9 Chapter 48 Stat. 1296 73 1 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 9.] AN ACT For the relief of the Holy Family Hospital, Saint Ignatius, Montana. March 24, 1933.[[S. 151.](/us/bill/73/s/151)][[Private, No. 3.](/us/pvtl/73/3)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Holy Family Hospital, Saint Ignatius, Mont. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay to the Holy Family Hospital, Saint Ignatius, Montana, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $8,825.66, in Compensation for professional care.full satisfaction of all claims against the United States for compensation for the care by such hospital of persons admitted thereto under authority of the Flathead Indian Agency, State of Montana, *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s fees.prior to and including November 30, 1931: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Penalty for violation.Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, March 24, 1933. To authorize the Secretary of War to grant a right of way to the Alameda Belt Line across the Benton Field Military Reservation, Alameda, California. 1933-03-24 10 Chapter 48 Stat. 1296 73 1 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 10.] AN ACT To authorize the Secretary of War to grant a right of way to the Alameda Belt Line across the Benton Field Military Reservation, Alameda, California. March 24, 1933.[[S. 152.](/us/bill/73/s/152)][[Private, No. 4.](/us/pvtl/73/4)] *Be, it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United, States of America in Congress assembled*, Benton Field Military Reservation, Calif.Right of way granted across, to Alameda Belt Line. That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized and empowered to grant to the Alameda Belt Line, a corporation organized and existing under1297 the laws of the State of California, its successors and assigns, a permanent right of way, in such location and under such terms and conditions as may be approved by the Secretary of War, over and across the Benton Field Military Reservation, Alameda, California, for railroad purposes, with full power to locate, construct, and operate railroad tracks, together with necessary spurs and sidings and other railroad appurtenances, appendages, and adjuncts: *Provided,* *Provisos*.For railroad purposes only. That the land shall not be used for other than railroad purposes, and when the property shall cease to be so used it shall revert to the United States: *Provided further,* That the right to Removal of tracks. compel the removal of said railroad tracks and appurtenances is hereby reserved in the Secretary of War, whenever he may determine the interests of the Government require, and which said removal is to No Federal expense.be without expense to the Government, as a condition of this grant. Approved, March 24, 1933. To convey certain land in the county of Los Angeles, State of California. 1933-03-24 11 Chapter 48 Stat. 1297 73 1 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 11.] AN ACT To convey certain land in the county of Los Angeles, State of California. March 24, 1933.[[S. 153.](/us/bill/73/s/153)][[Private, No. 5.](/us/pvtl/73/5)] Whereas on or about the 22d day of August, 1921, the county Los Angeles County, Calif.Preamble.of Los Angeles, State of California, conveyed to the United States of America the hereinafter-described tract of land for the use of the War or Navy Departments; and Whereas the county of Los Angeles, in the State of California, purchased said property for the purpose of making said conveyance at a total sum of $148,655, of which amount the United States of America contributed $55,655 and the county of Los Angeles contributed the sum of $93,000; and Whereas the United States of America has ceased to use said property, or any part thereof, for military, or naval, or other purposes, and the same is now and for some time has been idle: Therefore *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Certain land conveyed to, for recreation purposes.of War be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to convey to the county of Los Angeles the hereinafter-described land, exclusive of such structures thereon which may be designated by the Secretary of War for retention by the War Department with a view to their eventual removal from the premises, to be used for public park, playground, and recreation purposes only, on condition that should the land not be used for that purpose it shall revert to the United States: *Provided, however,* That the county of*Proviso*.Payment. Los Angeles, State of California, pay to the United States of America the sum of $55,655, the amount originally paid by the Government on the purchase price of said property, which property is particularly described as follows: Description. All those certain lots, pieces, or parcels of land, together with all buildings thereon, situate, lying, and being in the city of Arcadia, county of Los Angeles, and State of California, and particularly described as follows, to wit: Lot 4 of tract numbered 949 as delineated upon the map of said tract recorded in book 17 of maps, at page 13, records of Los Angeles County, and lots 3, 4, 5, and 6 of tract numbered 2409 as delineated upon the map of said tract, recorded in book 23 of maps, at page 23, records of Los Angeles County. The land intended to be conveyed by this deed is bounded on the north by Falling Leaf Avenue, on the east of Santa Anita Avenue, on the south by Huntington Drive and by land now owned1298 by Clara Baldwin Stocker, and on the west by the rights of way of Pacific Electric Railroad Company and Southern Pacific Railroad Company, and being all of the land claimed or owned by the grantor within the exterior bounds of Arcadia balloon field. Sec. 2. Sum received covered in. That the amount received from the county of Los Angeles, State of California, for the land above described shall be deposited in the Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous receipts. Approved, March 24, 1933. For the relief of Agnes M. Angle. 1933-03-28 12 Chapter 48 Stat. 1298 73 1 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 12.] AN ACT For the relief of Agnes M. Angle. March 28, 1933.[[S. 148.](/us/bill/73/s/148)][[Private, No. 6.](/us/pvtl/73/6)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Agnes M. Angle.Claim of, to be determined under Employees’ Compensation Act. That the United States Employees’ Compensation Commission is hereby authorized to consider and determine, in the same manner and to the same extent as if application for the benefits of the Employees’ Compensation Vol. 39, pp. 746, 747.Act had been made within the one-year period required by sections 17 and 20 thereof, the claim of Agnes M. Angle on account of disability due to tuberculosis if contracted at Wichita, Kansas, while employed in the service of the United States as a stenographer in the office of the United States Veterans’ Bureau in 1921: *Provided,* *Proviso*.No prior benefits. That no benefit shall accrue prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved, March 28, 1933. For the relief of Daisy Anderson. 1933-03-28 13 Chapter 48 Stat. 1298 73 1 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 13.] AN ACT For the relief of Daisy Anderson. March 28, 1933.[[S. 149.](/us/bill/73/s/149)][[Private, No. 7.](/us/pvtl/73/7)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Daisy Anderson.Claims of, to be determined, under Employees’ Compensation Act. That the United States Employees’ Compensation Vol. 39, pp. 746, 747.Commission is hereby authorized to consider and determine, in the same manner and to the same extent as if application for the benefits of the Employees’ Compensation Act had been made within the one-year period required by sections 17 and 20 thereof, the claim of Daisy Anderson on account of disability due to tuberculosis if contracted while employed in the service of the United States as a nurse in the United States*Proviso*.No prior benefits. Marine hospitals: *Provided,* That no benefit shall accrue prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved, March 28, 1933. For the relief of W. H. Hendrickson. 1933-03-28 14 Chapter 48 Stat. 1298 73 1 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 14.] AN ACT For the relief of W. H. Hendrickson. March 28, 1933.[[S. 150.](/us/bill/73/s/150)][[Private, No. 8.](/us/pvtl/73/8)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, W. H. Hendrickson.Payment to, for motor truck. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to W. H. Hendrickson, of Salt Lake City, Utah, the sum of $175 in full satisfaction of his claim against the United States arising out of the sale of a Ford truck to him by the prohibition administrator on June 7, 1930, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Approved, March 28, 1933. For the relief of A. Y. Martin. 1933-03-28 15 Chapter 48 Stat. 1299 73 1 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1299 [CHAPTER 15.] AN ACT For the relief of A. Y. Martin. March 28, 1933.[[S. 155.](/us/bill/73/s/155)][[Private, No. 9.](/us/pvtl/73/9)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Comptroller A. Y. Martin.Payment to, as United States Commissioner.General of the United States is authorized and directed to settle and certify for payment to A. Y. Martin, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $980, as in full for services rendered as a de facto United States commissioner at Paducah, Kentucky, from December 8, 1930, to August 5, 1931. Approved, March 28, 1933. To authorize the acceptance of certain lands in the city of San Diego, California, by the United States, and the transfer by the Secretary of the Navy of certain other lands to said city of San Diego. 1933-06-09 54 Chapter 48 Stat. 1299 73 1 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 54.] AN ACT To authorize the acceptance of certain lands in the city of San Diego, California, by the United States, and the transfer by the Secretary of the Navy of certain other lands to said city of San Diego. June 9, 1933.[[H. R. 1767.](/us/bill/73/hr/1767)][[Private, No. 10.](/us/pvtl/73/10)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Public lands.Exchange with San Diego, Calif., authorized.of the Navy be, and he is hereby, authorized on behalf of the United States to accept from the city of San Diego, California, when said city has been duly authorized to make such transfer by the State of California, free from all encumbrances and without cost to the United States, all right, title, and interest in and to the lands contained Lands transferred by city.within the following-described area: Beginning at the intersection of the prolongation of the northwesterly line of Bean Street with the United States bulkhead line as established in February, 1912; thence southwesterly along the prolongation of the northwesterly line of Bean Street to the pierhead line as the same has been or may hereafter be established by the United States; thence northwesterly and southwesterly along the said pierhead line to its intersection with the prolongation of the northeasterly line of Lowell Street; thence northwesterly along the prolongation of the northeasterly line of Lowell Street to the United States bulkhead line as established in February, 1912; thence northeasterly, easterly, and southeasterly along the United States bulkhead line as established in February, 1912, to the point of beginning containing approximately 242 acres; and also, all of block 16, municipal tide lands subdivision, tract numbered 1; said lands being desired by the Navy Department for national defense and for use in connection with existing naval activities at San Diego, California. The said Secretary of the Navy is also authorized hereby to transfer Lands transferred by United States.to the city of San Diego, California, free from all encumbrances and without cost to said city of San Diego, all right, title, and interest of the United States in and to the lands contained within that part of the Marine Corps base, San Diego, California, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the United States bulkhead line as established in February, 1912, distant three hundred feet northwesterly from station numbered 104 on said bulkhead line; thence north seven degrees east a distance of two thousand one hundred and sixty feet; thence north sixty degrees thirty-four minutes fifty-nine seconds west to an intersection with the prolongation of the northwesterly line of Bean Street; thence southwesterly along the prolongation of the northwesterly line of Bean Street to an intersection with the United States bulkhead line, as established in1300 February, 1912; thence south eighty-three degrees east along said bulkhead line to the point of beginning, containing approximately 67 acres. Approved, June 9, 1933. Authorizing the Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs to convey certain lands to Harrison County, Mississippi. 1933-06-14 74 Chapter 48 Stat. 1300 73 1 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 74.] AN ACT Authorizing the Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs to convey certain lands to Harrison County, Mississippi. June 14, 1933.[[S. 1514.](/us/bill/73/s/1514)][[Private, No. 11.](/us/pvtl/73/11)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Harrison County, Miss.Conveyance of certain lands to. That the Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs is authorized and directed to convey by quitclaim deed to Harrison County, State of Mississippi, all right, title, and interest of the United States in and to the following described lands along the north line of the United States Veterans’ Description.Administration property at Gulfport, Mississippi: Beginning at the northwest corner of said property at the intersection of the western boundary of section 36, township 7 south, range 11 west, Saint Stephens meridian, and the southern boundary of the Old Pass Christian Road; thence northeasterly along the existing northern boundary of said property a distance of nine hundred and ninety feet, more or less, to the northeast corner of said property; thence southerly on a line parallel to the aforesaid western line of said section 36 a distance of fifteen and eight-tenths feet, more or less, to a point; thence southwesterly on a line fifteen feet from and parallel to the aforesaid northern boundary of said property a distance of nine hundred and ninety feet, more or less, to a point on the western boundary of said section 36; thence northerly along the western boundary of said section 36 to the point of beginning; and containing thirty-four one-hundredths acre, more or less. Approved, June 14, 1933. Giving credit for water charges paid on damaged land. 1933-06-14 75 Chapter 48 Stat. 1300 73 1 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 75.] AN ACT Giving credit for water charges paid on damaged land. June 14, 1933.[[S. 1536.](/us/bill/73/s/1536)][[Private, No. 12.](/us/pvtl/73/12)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Klamath irrigation project, Oreg.-Calif.*Ante*, p. 1295, amended.Transfer of credit for water payments on damaged land, to new patents. That all construction charges heretofore paid by owners on lands to be conveyed to the United States of America pursuant to the Act of Congress approved March 23, 1933 (S. 156, Seventy-third Congress), shall be transferred as a credit to the lands to be so patented by the United States, and all payments of operation and maintenance charges with penalty and interest heretofore made on such of the lands to be conveyed as were not, in the determination of the Secretary of the Interior, during the period for which payment was made, susceptible of successful cultivation by reason of seepage, alkalinity, or other causes not within the control of the owners of such land, shall be allowed as credits on future construction, operation, and maintenance charges on the lands retained or those to be patented by the United States pursuant to the Act of Congress approved March 23, 1933 (S. 156, Seventy-third Congress). Like credit shall also be given the irrigation district for all the charges heretofore paid by it on such lands and for which the owners of said lands have not in turn reimbursed the irrigation district. Approved, June 14, 1933. **PRIVATE LAWS OF THE SEVENTY-THIRD CONGRESS** **of the** **UNITED STATES OF AMERICA** *Passed at the first session, which was begun and held at the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, on Thursday, the ninth day of March, 1933, and was adjourned without day on Friday, the sixteenth day of June, 1933.* Franklin D. Roosevelt, President; John N. Garner, Vice President;Key Pittman, President of the Senate *pro tempore*; Henry T. Rainey, Speaker of the House of Representatives. For the relief of Rolando B. Moffett. 1934-02-20 17 Chapter 48 Stat. 1301 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 17.] AN ACT For the relief of Rolando B. Moffett. February 20, 1934.[[S. 248.](/us/bill/73/s/248)][[Private, No. 13.](/us/pvtl/73/13)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That in the administration Rolando B. Moffett.Military record corrected.of any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon honorably discharged soldiers Rolando B. Monett, who was a member of Company H, Eleventh Regiment United States Infantry, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a member of that organization on the 30th day of September 1880: *Provided,* That no *Proviso*.No back pay, etc.bounty, back pay, pension, or allowance shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, February 20, 1934. For the relief of Samson Davis. 1934-02-20 18 Chapter 48 Stat. 1301 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 18.] AN ACT For the relief of Samson Davis. February 20, 1934.[[S. 381.](/us/bill/73/s/381)][[Private, No. 14.](/us/pvtl/73/14)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That in the administration Samson Davis.Military record corrected.of any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon honorably discharged soldiers Samson Davis, who was a member of the Hospital Corps, United States Army, shall be. held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a private of that organization on the 29th day of August 1902: *Provided,* That no bounty, back pay, pension, or allowance *Proviso*.No back pay, etc.shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, February 20, 1934. For the relief of Francis N. Dominick. 1934-02-20 19 Chapter 48 Stat. 1301 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 19.] AN ACT For the relief of Francis N. Dominick. February 20, 1934.[[S. 727.](/us/bill/73/s/727)][[Private, No. 15.](/us/pvtl/73/15)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That in the administration Francis N. Dominick.Military record corrected.of the pension laws or any laws conferring rights, privileges, or benefits upon persons honorably discharged from the United1301 1302 States Army Francis N. Dominick shall be held and considered to have served without desertion as a private, Sixty-sixth Company, United States Coast Artillery Corps, United States Army, and to have been honorably discharged from such service on October 19,*Proviso*.No back pay, etc. 1903: *Provided,* That no bounty, back pay, pension, or allowance shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, February 20, 1934. For the relief of Captain L. P. Worrall, Finance Department, United States Army. 1934-02-20 20 Chapter 48 Stat. 1302 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 20.] AN ACT For the relief of Captain L. P. Worrall, Finance Department, United States Army. February 20, 1934.[[S. 2053. ](/us/bill/73/s/2053)][[Private, No. 16.](/us/pvtl/73/16)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Capt. L. P. Worrall.Credit allowed, in accounts. That the Comptroller General of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to credit in the accounts of L. P. Worrall, Captain, Finance Department, United States Army, the sum of $956.40, said amount being public funds for which he is accountable and which were lost when a safe in the Finance Office at Fort Douglas, Utah, was dynamited and robbed at approximately 11 o’clock postmeridian, October 28, 1932. Approved, February 20, 1934. For the relief of Charles C. Bennett. 1934-02-20 21 Chapter 48 Stat. 1302 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 21.] AN ACT For the relief of Charles C. Bennett. February 20, 1934.[[S. 2552.](/us/bill/73/s/2552)][[Private, No. 17.](/us/pvtl/73/17)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Charles C. Bennett.Payment to, for personal injuries. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Charles C. Bennett, of the city of Candor, North Carolina, the sum of $5,000 in full settlement of all claims against the Government for bodily injuries sustained by him on December 16, 1927, when an automobile in which he was riding was in collision with a reconnaissance truck of the United States Army, the said truck being one of a fleet of trucks traveling toward Fort Bragg, North Carolina, driven by Private Thomas C. Robertson, of Fort Bragg, North Carolina:*Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees. *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding.Penalty for violation. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000, Approved, February 20, 1934. For the relief of George W. Edgerly. 1934-02-21 22 Chapter 48 Stat. 1303 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1303 [CHAPTER 22.] AN ACT For the relief of George W. Edgerly. February 21, 1934.[[S. 860.](/us/bill/73/s/860)][[Private, No. 18.](/us/pvtl/73/18)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the President George W. Edgerly.Summoned before Army retiring board to inquire as to fitness, etc.of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized to summon George W. Edgerly, late captain of Infantry and temporary major, Regular Army, before a retiring board, to inquire whether at the time of his resignation, September 18, 1919, he was incapacitated for active service, and whether such incapacity was a result of an incident of service, and if, as a result of such inquiry, it is found that he was so incapacitated, the President is authorized to nominate and appoint, Appointment as Captain, retired, on finding of board.by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, the said George W. Edgerly a captain of Infantry and place him immediately thereafter upon the retired list of the Army, with the same privileges and retired pay as are now or may hereafter be provided by law or regulation for officers of the Regular Army: *Provided,* That the said *Proviso*.No back pay, etc.George W. Edgerly shall not be entitled to any back pay or allowances by the passage of this Act. Approved, February 21, 1934. For the relief of Henry M. Burns. 1934-02-26 34 Chapter 48 Stat. 1303 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 34.] AN ACT For the relief of Henry M. Burns. February 26, 1934.[[H.R. 890.](/us/bill/73/hr/890)][[Private, No. 19.](/us/pvtl/73/19)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That in the Henry M. Burns.Military record corrected.administration of any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon honorably discharged soldiers Henry M. Burns, who was a member of Company D, Twenty-eighth Regiment United States Infantry, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a member of that organization on the 7th day of October 1913: *Provided,* *Proviso*.No back pay, etc.That no bounty, back pay, pension, or allowance shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, February 26, 1934. To authorize the settlement, allowance, and payment of certain claims, and for other purposes. 1934-02-26 35 Chapter 48 Stat. 1303 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 35.] AN ACT To authorize the settlement, allowance, and payment of certain claims, and for other purposes. February 26, 1934.[[H.R. 5241.](/us/bill/73/hr/5241)][[Private, No. 20.](/us/pvtl/73/20)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That payment to Claims.Settlement of certain designated, authorized.*Ante*, p. 1055.American Appraisal Co.the American Appraisal Company for services rendered in the amount of $750 for the appraisal of the Peter Lyall plant at Montreal, Canada, and for services rendered in the amount of $1,250 for the appraisal of the Long Island Air Reserve Depot, New York, is hereby authorized to be made from the proceeds of the sale of surplus real estate under the jurisdiction of the War Department not as yet deposited in the Treasury to the credit of the military post Vol. 44, p. 203.construction fund, as provided for by the Act of Congress approved March 12, 1926 (44 Stat. 203). Sec. 2. That the Comptroller General of the United States be, John A. Bellan.Vol. 38, p. 508, waived.and he is hereby, authorized, notwithstanding the provisions of the Act of July 16, 1914 (38 Stat. 508), to adjust and settle the claims1304Standard Oil Company. of John A. Bellan and the Standard Oil Company in the amounts of $356 and $8.49, respectively, for rental and operation of an automobile used in connection with improvements to the road system in the Vicksburg National Military Park, Mississippi, during the fiscal year 1931, and to certify same for payment from the appropriation “ Vicksburg National Military Park 1931. Sec . 3. Damage claims. That the Comptroller General of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to adjust and settle the following claims and certify the same to Congress:
(a)Alleghany Forging Company. Alleghany Forging Company on account of damages suffered by reason of excess in freight, hauling, labor, and incidental expenses due to shipment by the United States of salvaged material, purchased by claimant to wrong destination: $174.92.
(b)Walter Bell. Walter Bell on account of damages suffered by reason of destruction of mature vines of a cranberry bog by fire, which started on Camp Dix Military Reservation, and extended over said bog on or about June 3, 1930: $2,500,
(c)Carl B. King Drilling Company. Carl B. King Drilling Company, on account of damages suffered to its airplane due to an Army airplane running into it at Clover Field, California, on or about August 2, 1930: $1,722.03.
(d)M. Giacalone. M. Giacalone, on account of damages suffered while engaged in rescuing an Army aviator and assisting in salvaging an Army airplane from the sea off the coast of Hawaii on or about October 30, 1930: $459.61.
(e)Jact Buono. Jact Buono, on account of damages suffered while engaged in rescuing an Army aviator and assisting in salvaging an Army airplane from the sea off the coast of Hawaii on or about October 30, 1930: $469.88.
(f)Joseph Asaro. Joseph Asaro, on account of damages suffered while engaged in rescuing an Army aviator and assisting in salvaging an Army airplane from the sea off the coast of Hawaii on or about October 30, 1930: $459.
(g)Sam Harrison. Sam Harrison, on account of damages suffered by reason of a bomb dropping from an Army airship on a farmhouse owned by him near Scott Field, Illinois: $1,982. Sec. 4. Loss of personal property.Army civilian employees. That the Comptroller General of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to adjust and settle the following claims of civilian employees of the Army and certify the same to Congress: Emil Johns, $22.23; John J. Spatz, Junior, $79.79; Perry W. Stelzenberg, $56.75; Paul D. McMahan, $42.38; Oliver B. Tinley, $42.35; Cleo Finch, $18; Jesse P. Goodin, $15.98; and Paul R. Gruhler, $20, on account of private property belonging to them which was lost, destroyed, or damaged in a fire in a Government building at Wright Field, Ohio, on or about January 2, 1931, while said claimants were engaged in saving Government property. Sec. 5. Payment considered full settlement.*Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s etc., fees. That the payment of any and all the claims herein authorized shall be in full payment thereof by the Government: *Provided*, That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorney’s on account of services renderedExcessive, unlawful. in connection with said claim, It shall be unlawfull for any agent or agents, attorney or attorney’s, to exact, collect, withold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Penalty for.Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1000. Approved, February 26, 1934. To provide for the reimbursement of Guillermo Medina, hydrographic surveyor, for the value of personal effects lost in the capsizing of a Navy whaleboat off Galera Island, Gulf of Panama. 1934-02-26 36 Chapter 48 Stat. 1305 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1305 [CHAPTER 36.] AN ACT To provide for the reimbursement of Guillermo Medina, hydrographic surveyor, for the value of personal effects lost in the capsizing of a Navy whaleboat off Galera Island, Gulf of Panama. February 26, 1934.[[H.R. 5243.](/us/bill/73/hr/5243)][[Private, No. 21.](/us/pvtl/73/21)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Guillermo Medina.Reimbursement of.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $66.80 to Guillermo Medina in full compensation for the loss of personal property as the result of the capsizing of a United States Navy whaleboat off Galera Island, Gulf of Panama, on September 25, 1928. Approved, February 26, 1934. For the relief of William C. Campbell. 1934-03-02 39 Chapter 48 Stat. 1305 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 39.] AN ACT For the relief of William C. Campbell. March 2, 1934.[[H.R. 5342.](/us/bill/73/hr/5342)][[Private, No. 22.](/us/pvtl/73/22)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary William C. Campbell.Payment to.of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay to William C. Campbell, of Pawhuska, Oklahoma, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $64.64 in full satisfaction of his claim against the United States for one half of his deceased son’s share in payment made to the Santee Sioux Indians in 1924, which was erroneously paid to another Indian of the same name. Approved, March 2, 1934. For the relief of the Lebanon Equity Exchange, of Lebanon, Nebraska. 1934-03-09 50 Chapter 48 Stat. 1305 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 50.] AN ACT For the relief of the Lebanon Equity Exchange, of Lebanon, Nebraska. March 9, 1934.[[S. 750.](/us/bill/73/s/750)][[Private, No. 23.](/us/pvtl/73/23)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Commissioner Lebanon Equity Exchange.Refund of income, etc., taxes.of Internal Revenue be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to receive, consider, and determine, in accordance with law but without regard to any statute of limitations, any claim filed not later than six months after the passage of this Act by the Lebanon Equity Exchange, Lebanon, Nebraska, for the refund of Federal income and profits taxes collected from the said Lebanon Equity Exchange for the year 1920 in excess of the amount properly due:*Proviso*.Interest disallowed. *Provided,* That in the settlement of said claim there shall be no allowance of interest. Approved, March 9, 1934. Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States to refund to the Farmers’ Grain Company of Omaha, Nebraska, income taxes illegally paid to the United States Treasurer. 1934-03-09 51 Chapter 48 Stat. 1305 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 51.] AN ACT Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States to refund to the Farmers’ Grain Company of Omaha, Nebraska, income taxes illegally paid to the United States Treasurer. March 9, 1934.[[S. 751.](/us/bill/73/s/751)][[Private. No. 24.](/us/pvtl/73/24)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Farmers’ Grain Company of Omaha, Nebr.Refund of illegally paid income taxes.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to refund, from moneys not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $2,186.36 to the Farmers’ Grain Company, of Omaha, Nebraska, in full settlement1306 of all claims against the Government of the United States, this sum being paid illegally and through error by said company as income taxes to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and covered into *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.the United States Treasury: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid of11 So in original. delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any Penalty for violations.contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, March 9, 1934. Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Potomac Electric Power Company of Washington, District of Columbia. 1934-03-12 57 Chapter 48 Stat. 1306 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 57.] AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Potomac Electric Power Company of Washington, District of Columbia. March 12, 1934.[[S. 1083.](/us/bill/73/s/1083)][[Private, No. 25.](/us/pvtl/73/25)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Potomac Electric Power Company, Washington, D.C.Settlement of claim of, authorized. That the Comptroller General of the United States is hereby authorized and directed to adjust and settle the claim of the Potomac Electric Power Company for the balance necessary to reimburse, it for the amount actually expended by said company in making electrical service connections from its mains to the control room on the east bascule draw span of the Arlington Memorial Bridge and to allow said company a balance of not to exceed $2,157.25 in full settlement of all claims against the Appropriation.Government of the United States, There is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $2,157.25, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for payment *Provisos*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.of said claim: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any Penalty for violation.contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, March 12, 1934. For the relief of C. M. Williamson; Mrs. Tura Liljenquist, administratrix of C. E. Liljenquist, deceased; Lottie Redman; and H. N. Smith. 1934-03-13 58 Chapter 48 Stat. 1306 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 58.] AN ACT For the relief of C. M. Williamson; Mrs. Tura Liljenquist, administratrix of C. E. Liljenquist, deceased; Lottie Redman; and H. N. Smith. March 13, 1934.[[S. 2.](/us/bill/73/s/2)][[Private, No. 26.](/us/pvtl/73/26)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, C. M. Williamson, etc.Payment to. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to C. M. Williamson;1307 Mrs. Tura Liljenquist, administratrix of C. E. Liljenquist, deceased; Lottie Redman; and H. N. Smith, in accordance with their respective interests, the sum of $8,824.10. Such sum represents the amount expended by them in installing a pumping plant and making necessary connections to bring water to their land, on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, and the amount paid by them to the Idaho Power Company during the years 1920 to 1927, inclusive, for power to operate said pumping plant: *Provided,* That no part of the amount *Provisos*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating Penalty for violation.the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, March 13, 1934. For the relief of Warren J. Clear. 1934-03-13 59 Chapter 48 Stat. 1307 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 59.] AN ACT For the relief of Warren J. Clear. March 13, 1934.[[S. 406.](/us/bill/73/s/406)][[Private, No. 27.](/us/pvtl/73/27)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Warren J. Clear.Reimbursement for loss of personal property.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Warren J. Clear, captain, United States Infantry, the sum of $737 in reimbursement for the loss by earthquake and fire of personal property in Tokyo, Japan, on or about September 1, 1923, while he was serving as an attached, American Embassy, Tokyo, Japan. Approved, March 13, 1934. Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company. 1934-03-13 60 Chapter 48 Stat. 1307 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 60.] AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company. March 13, 1934.[[S. 1069.](/us/bill/73/s/1069)][[Private, No. 28.](/us/pvtl/73/28)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Comptroller Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company.Reimbursement for materials and labor.General of the United States is hereby authorized and directed to adjust and settle the claim of the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company for reimbursement for materials furnished and labor supplied in repairing Chicago and Eastern Illinois gondola car numbered 93962 that was accidentally damaged on July 24, 1928, while spotted on Government tracks at Fort Sheridan. Illinois, and to allow not exceeding $120.39 in full and final settlement of said claim. There is hereby appropriated, out of any Appropriation.money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $120.39, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for payment of said claim. Approved, March 13, 1934. Authorizing adjustment of the claims of John T. Lennon and George T. Flora. 1934-03-13 61 Chapter 48 Stat. 1308 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1308 [CHAPTER 61.] AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claims of John T. Lennon and George T. Flora. March 13, 1934.[[S. 1074.](/us/bill/73/s/1074)][[Private, No. 29.](/us/pvtl/73/29)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, John T. Lennon and George T. Flora.Payment to. That the Comptroller General of the United States is hereby authorized and directed to allow John T. Lennon and George T. Flora $25 each in full and final settlement of their claims for blood furnished May 4 and May 11, 1926, respectively, for transfusion to Harvey J. Shoppe, a Appropriation.patient in a Government hospital. There is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $50 for the payment of such claim. Approved, March 13, 1934. Authorizing adjustment of the claim of William T. Stiles. 1934-03-13 62 Chapter 48 Stat. 1308 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 62.] AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of William T. Stiles. March 13, 1934.[[S. 1087.](/us/bill/73/s/1087)][[Private, No. 30.](/us/pvtl/73/30)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, William T. Stiles.Payment to. That the Comptroller General of the United States is hereby authorized and directed to settle and adjust the claim of William T. Stiles for blood furnished October 11, 1926, for transfusion to Charles E. Williams, a patient in a Government hospital, and to allow in full and final settlement of said claim an amount not in excess of $25. There is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise Appropriation.appropriated, the sum of $25 for the payment of such claim. Approved, March 13, 1934. For the relief of Little Rock College, Little Rock, Arkansas. 1934-03-13 63 Chapter 48 Stat. 1308 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 63.] AN ACT For the relief of Little Rock College, Little Rock, Arkansas. March 13, 1934.[[S. 1347.](/us/bill/73/s/1347)][[Private, No. 31.](/us/pvtl/73/31)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Little Rock College, Ark.Credit in certain property accounts allowed. That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to reopen and allow credit in the property accounts of the Little Rock College, Little Rock, Arkansas, in the sum of $1,451.41, representing certain articles of ordnance, quartermaster, and engineer property for which the said Little Rock College is held liable on reports or surveys, as follows: Numbers 7, 8, 11, and 12, approved January 13, 1926, and number 10, approved January 5, 1926. Approved, March 13, 1934. For the relief of the estate of Benjamin Braznell. 1934-03-13 64 Chapter 48 Stat. 1308 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 64.] AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Benjamin Braznell. March 13, 1934.[[S. 1426.](/us/bill/73/s/1426)][[Private, No. 32.](/us/pvtl/73/32)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Benjamin Braznell.Refund of illegally collected taxes to estate of. That the Commissioner of Internal Revenue be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to reopen and allow the claim of the Braddock Trust Company, executor of the estate of Benjamin Braznell, late of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and refund the sum of $2,323.47, in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States, the balance of taxes illegally collected, under existing laws and decisions:1309 *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.excess of 10 percentum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act Penalty for violation.shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, March 13, 1934. For the relief of Nannie Swearingen. 1934-03-13 65 Chapter 48 Stat. 1309 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 65.] AN ACT For the relief of Nannie Swearingen. March 13, 1934.[[S. 1496.](/us/bill/73/s/1496)][[Private, No. 33.](/us/pvtl/73/33)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Nannie Swearingen.Payment to.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated and in full settlement against the Government, the sum of $50 per month Maximum amount.in an amount not to exceed $5,000 to Nannie Swearingen to compensate her for the death of her husband, who was struck by a Government-owned postal motor vehicle on November 26, 1926: *Provided,* *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be Penalty for violation.deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be. fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, March 13, 1934. For the relief of the B. and O. Manufacturing Company. 1934-03-13 66 Chapter 48 Stat. 1309 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 66.] AN ACT For the relief of the B. and O. Manufacturing Company. March 13, 1934.[[S. 1782.](/us/bill/73/s/1782)][[Private, No. 34.](/us/pvtl/73/34)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Comptroller B. and O, Manufacturing Company.Payment to.General of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to settle and adjust the claim of the B. and O. Manufacturing Company under contract numbered 12429, dated May 28, 1929, for extra expense in recruiting material for trousers delivered to said company by the Navy Department, and to allow not to exceed $1,597.52 in full and final settlement of said claim. There is Appropriation.hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $1,597.52, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay said claim: *Provided,* That no part of the *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attor-1310 ney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said Penalty for violation.claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, March 13, 1934. For the relief of the Neill Grocery Company. 1934-03-13 67 Chapter 48 Stat. 1310 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 67.] AN ACT For the relief of the Neill Grocery Company. March 13, 1934.[[S. 2201.](/us/bill/73/s/2201)][[Private, No. 35.](/us/pvtl/73/35)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Neill Grocery Company.Reimbursement for court costs, etc. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the Neill Grocery Company, Wheeling, West Virginia, the sum of $2,531.97. Such sum represents the amount of a fine and court costs paid on such date, by such company, pursuant to a conviction for violating Vol. 40, p. 276. provisions of the Lever Act of August 10, 1917, as amended, prior to the declaration by the Supreme Court of the United States of the invalidity of such provisions. Approved, March 13, 1934. For the relief of Willie B. Cleverly. 1934-03-14 68 Chapter 48 Stat. 1310 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 68.] AN ACT For the relief of Willie B. Cleverly. March 14, 1934.[[S. 407.](/us/bill/73/s/407)][[Private, No. 36.](/us/pvtl/73/36)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Willie B. Cleverly.Reimbursement for medical, etc., expenses. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Willie B. Cleverly the sum of $124.23, in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States for money expended by him in doctor’s and hospital bills growing out of an injury which he received while in the performance of his duties as temporary surfman at the Point Allerton Station of the United States Coast Guard on January 13, 1924, at which time the said Cleverly was*Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees. filling a vacancy in the personnel at that station: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Penalty for violation.Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, March 14, 1934. For the relief of the Great American Indemnity Company of New York. 1934-03-23 74 Chapter 48 Stat. 1311 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1311 [CHAPTER 74.] AN ACT For the relief of the Great American Indemnity Company of New York. March 23, 1934.[[S. 356.](/us/bill/73/s/356)][[Private, No. 37.](/us/pvtl/73/37)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Great American Indemnity Company of New York.Reimbursement on forfeited bail bond.of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the Great American Indemnity Company of New York the sum of $18,000, representing the amount paid by such company as surety on the forfeited bail bonds of four defendants in criminal proceedings brought by the United States, who surrendered the day after the entry of the judgments upon such bonds and were subsequently tried, convicted, and sentenced. Approved, March 23, 1934. For the relief of Albert N. Eichenlaub, alias Albert N. Oakleaf. 1934-03-23 75 Chapter 48 Stat. 1311 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 75.] AN ACT For the relief of Albert N. Eichenlaub, alias Albert N. Oakleaf. March 23, 1934.[[H.R. 891.](/us/bill/73/hr/891)][[Private, No. 38.](/us/pvtl/73/38)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That in the administration Albert N. Eichenlaub, alias Albert N. Oakleaf.Military record corrected.of any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon honorably discharged soldiers Albert N. Eichenlaub, alias Albert N. Oakleaf, who was a member of Company G, Seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and Company K, Seventeenth Regiment United States Infantry, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a member of that organization on the 22d day of October 1900: *Provided,* That no bounty, back pay, pension, or allowance shall be *Proviso*.No back pay, etc.held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, March 23, 1934. For the relief of Frank D. Whitfield. 1934-03-23 76 Chapter 48 Stat. 1311 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 76.] AN ACT For the relief of Frank D. Whitfield. March 23, 1934.[[H.R. 1015.](/us/bill/73/hr/1015)][[Private, No. 39.](/us/pvtl/73/39)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That in the Frank D. Whitfield.Military record corrected. administration of any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon honorably discharged soldiers Frank D. Whitfield, who served as a private in Company F, One Hundred and Twenty-third Regiment United States Infantry, Army serial number 1348550, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States on March 14, 1921: *Provided,* That no bounty, back pay, pension, allowance, or any *Proviso*.No back pay, etc.payment provided under the World War Veterans’ Act, 1924, as amended, the World War Adjusted Compensation Act, 1924, asVol. 43, pp. 607, 121. amended, or other benefit whatsoever to which said person may be or become entitled to by law, shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, March 23, 1934. For the relief of Leonard L. Dilger. 1934-03-23 77 Chapter 48 Stat. 1312 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1312 [CHAPTER 77.] AN ACT For the relief of Leonard L. Dilger. March 23, 1934.[[H.R. 1413.](/us/bill/73/hr/1413)][[Private, No. 40.](/us/pvtl/73/40)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Leonard L. Dilger.Military record corrected. That in the administration of any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon honorably discharged soldiers Leonard L. Dilger, who was a member of Company L, Third Regiment United States Infantry, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a member of that*Proviso*.No back pay, etc. organization on the 25th day of September 1899: *Provided,* That no bounty, back pay, pension, or allowance shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, March 23, 1934. For the relief of James Wallace. 1934-03-23 78 Chapter 48 Stat. 1312 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 78.] AN ACT For the relief of James Wallace. March 23, 1934.[[H.R. 2670.](/us/bill/73/hr/2670)][[Private, No. 41.](/us/pvtl/73/41)] *Be, it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, James Wallace.Military record corrected. That in the administration of any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon honorably discharged soldiers James Wallace, who was a member of Troop K, Sixth Regiment United States Cavalry, and who was honorably discharged therefrom on January 17, 1902, and reenlisted April 8, 1902, in Troop K, Fourth Regiment United States Cavalry, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a private of that organization on June 22, 1902, and notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in the Act relating to pensions approved April 26, 1898, as amended by the Act approved May 11, 1908:*Proviso*.No back pay, etc. *Provided,* That no bounty, back pay, pension, or allowance shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, March 23, 1934. For the relief of William M. Stoddard. 1934-03-23 79 Chapter 48 Stat. 1312 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 79.] AN ACT For the relief of William M. Stoddard. March 23, 1934.[[H.R. 2743.](/us/bill/73/hr/2743)][[Private, No. 42.](/us/pvtl/73/42)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, William M. Stoddard.Military record corrected. That in the administration of any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon honorably discharged soldiers William M. Stoddard, who was a member of Company D, Second Regiment Arkansas Volunteer Infantry, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a member of that organization on the 25th day of February, 1899:*Proviso*.No back pay, etc. *Provided,* That no bounty, back pay, pension, or allowance shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, March 23, 1934. For the relief of Seth B. Simmons. 1934-03-23 80 Chapter 48 Stat. 1313 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1313 [CHAPTER 80.] AN ACT For the relief of Seth B. Simmons. March 23, 1934.[[H.R. 3072.](/us/bill/73/hr/3072)][[Private, No. 43.](/us/pvtl/73/43)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That in theSeth B. Simmons.Military record corrected. administration of any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon honorably discharged soldiers Seth B. Simmons, who was a member of Company M, Fifth Regiment United States Cavalry, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a member of that organization on the 15th day of December 1908: *Provided,* *Proviso*.No back pay, etc.That no bounty, back pay, pension, or allowance shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, March 23, 1934. For the relief of William Herod. 1934-03-23 81 Chapter 48 Stat. 1313 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 81.] AN ACT For the relief of William Herod. March 23, 1934.[[H.R. 3780.](/us/bill/73/hr/3780)][[Private, No. 44.](/us/pvtl/73/44)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the William Herod.Payment to, for personal injuries.Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to William Herod the sum of $4,000 in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States for injuries sustained by being injured by an automobile truck owned and operated by the Post Office Department: *Provided,* That no part of the amount *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the Penalty for violation.provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, March 23, 1934. For the relief of Calvin M. Head. 1934-03-23 82 Chapter 48 Stat. 1313 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 82.] AN ACT For the relief of Calvin M. Head. March 23, 1934.[[H.R. 5163.](/us/bill/73/hr/5163)][[Private, No. 45.](/us/pvtl/73/45)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the sum of Calvin M. Head.Payment to, for loss of automobile.$350 be, and is hereby, appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the relief of Calvin M. Head, chief of police of Alma, Georgia, whose car was burned by bootleggers while he was assisting enforcement officers in destruction of stills some distance from where automobile was parked at roadside. Such sum shall be in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States: *Provided,* That no part of the amount *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or1314 attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any Penalty for violation.contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, March 23, 1934. For the relief of the estate of Victor L. Berger, deceased. 1934-03-23 83 Chapter 48 Stat. 1314 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 83.] AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Victor L. Berger, deceased. March 23, 1934.[[H.R. 7229.](/us/bill/73/hr/7229)][[Private, No. 46.](/us/pvtl/73/46)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Victor L. Berger.Balance of salary as a Member of Congress, to be paid to estate of. That there be paid out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, to the legal heirs of the estate of Victor L. Berger, deceased, the sum of $9,856.12, in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States, the same being the unpaid balance, and without interest, of the salary to which the said Victor L. Berger would have been entitled as a member of Congress in the Sixty-sixth Congress, to which he had been regularly and duly elected but denied his seat therein because of his conviction for an alleged violation of the Espionage Act, which conviction was subsequently reversed by the United States Supreme Court, and the indictments nolle prossed on January 23, 1923, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois:*Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees. *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary Penalty for violation.notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, March 23, 1934. For the relief of Pinkie Osborne. 1934-03-25 85 Chapter 48 Stat. 1314 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 85.] AN ACT For the relief of Pinkie Osborne. March 25, 1934.[[H.R. 3554.](/us/bill/73/hr/3554)][[Private, No. 47.](/us/pvtl/73/47)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Pinkie Osborne.Payment to, for personal Injuries. That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to pay, out of money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Pinkie Osborne, of Elizabethtown, Hardin County, Kentucky, the sum of $2,500 in full settlement of all claim against the United States for injuries arising out of a gunshot wound inflicted by the discharge *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.of a machine gun at Elizabethtown on April 6, 1918: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act shall be paid or delivered or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act on account of services rendered in connection1315 with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. AnyPenalty for violation. person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, March 25, 1934. To authorize the payment of hospital and other expenses arising from an injury to Florence Glass. 1934-03-26 91 Chapter 48 Stat. 1315 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 91.] AN ACT To authorize the payment of hospital and other expenses arising from an injury to Florence Glass. March 26, 1934.[[H.R. 5228.](/us/bill/73/hr/5228)][[Private, No. 48.](/us/pvtl/73/18)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Florence Glass.Payment to designated creditors of, for hospital, etc., services. of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the following creditors of Florence Glass the amounts specified after their names: Davis Memorial Hospital, Elkins, West Virginia, $65.74; Doctor W. E. Whiteside, Parsons, West Virginia, $6; Doctor Benjamine Ira Golden, Elkins, West Virginia, $30; John W. Minear, Parsons, West Virginia, $7. Such sums shall be paid in full settlement of all claims of the aforesaid creditors against Florence Glass in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States arising out of injuries sustained by her on February 2, 1931, when she was struck by a large stone during the construction of a road in the Monongahela National Forest in West Virginia. Approved, March 26, 1934. To authorize full settlement for professional services rendered to an officer of the United States Army. 1934-03-27 101 Chapter 48 Stat. 1315 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 101.] AN ACT To authorize full settlement for professional services rendered to an officer of the United States Army. March 27, 1934.[[H.R. 257.](/us/bill/73/hr/257)][[Private, No. 49.](/us/pvtl/73/49)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Dr. Walter E. Dandy.Payment to, for professional services.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to Doctor Walter E. Dandy the sum of $1,000 out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated in full settlement for professional services rendered on November 26, 1928, to Major Frank V. Schneider, Infantry, United States Army, who was suffering from a rare and obscure disease contracted in the line of duty, the said services resulting in the cure and restoration to full duty of the said Major Frank V. Schneider. Approved, March 27, 1934. For the relief of Manuel Merritt. 1934-04-13 122 Chapter 48 Stat. 1315 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 122.] AN ACT For the relief of Manuel Merritt. April 13, 1934.[[S. 552](/us/bill/73/s/552)][[Private, No. 50.](/us/pvtl/73/50)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Manuel Merritt.Reimbursement, for lost postal funds.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized, and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated and in full settlement against the Government, the sum of $40.20 to Manuel Merritt in payment of amount of loss sustained in postal funds by the failure and closing of the First National Bank of Roff, Oklahoma. Approved, April 13, 1934. For the relief of Della D. Ledendecker. 1934-04-13 123 Chapter 48 Stat. 1316 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1316 [CHAPTER 123.] AN ACT For the relief of Della D. Ledendecker. April 13, 1934.[[S. 2006.](/us/bill/73/s/2006)][[Private, No. 51.](/us/pvtl/73/51)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* Della D. LedendeckerLicense to practice chiropractic in the District of Columbia. That the Commission on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art in the District of Columbia is hereby authorized to license Della D. Ledendecker to practice chiropractic in said District under the provisions of the Act entitled “An Act to regulate the practice of the healing art to Vol. 45, p. 1335, waived.protect the public health in the District of Columbia ”, approved February 27, 1929, notwithstanding the provision therein requiring applications from candidates for licenses to practice chiropractic to be filed within ninety days from the date of the approval of said Act, and on condition that said Della D. Ledendecker shall otherwise be found by said commission to be qualified to practice under the provisions of said Act. Approved, April 13, 1934. For the relief of the Noank Shipyard, Incorporated. 1934-04-13 124 Chapter 48 Stat. 1316 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 124.] AN ACT For the relief of the Noank Shipyard, Incorporated. April 13, 1934.[[S. 2324.](/us/bill/73/s/2324)][[Private, No. 52.](/us/pvtl/73/52)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Noank Shipyard, Incorporated.Payment to. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, to the Noank Shipyard, Incorporated, of Noank, Connecticut, the sum of $1,700, in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States, to complete the payment to the said Noank Shipyard, Incorporated, of a bill for repairs, which it completed under contract numbered W-971-qm-247. dated January 7, 1928, of Quartermaster Department on Army mine planter Brigadier General Absalom Baird, which sum represents a penalty of $100 per day for seventeen days’ alleged delay in delivery of said steamship Baird after completion of repairs, said delay being due to causes partly attributable to acts of Government agents and*Proviso*.Limitation on attorneys’, etc., fees. wholly beyond the control of the contractor: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Penalty for violation.Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, April 13, 1934. For the relief of Ernest B. Butte. 1934-04-13 125 Chapter 48 Stat. 1316 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 125.] AN ACT For the relief of Ernest B. Butte. April 13, 1934.[[H.R. 305.](/us/bill/73/hr/305)][[Private, No. 53.](/us/pvtl/73/53)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* Ernest B. Butte.Military record corrected. That in the administration of any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon honorably discharged soldiers Ernest B. Butte, late of Company L, 1317Twenty-ninth Regiment United States Infantry, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a private of that organization on the 13th day of March 1906: *Provided,* That no bounty, back*Proviso*.No back pay, etc. pay, pension, or allowance shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, April 13, 1934. For the relief of Lucy Murphy. 1934-04-13 126 Chapter 48 Stat. 1317 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 126.] AN ACT For the relief of Lucy Murphy. April 13, 1934.[[H.R. 469.](/us/bill/73/hr/469)][[Private, No. 54.](/us/pvtl/73/54)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Lucy Murphy.Payment to, for death of husband.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Lucy Murphy the sum of $5,000 in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States as reimbursement to her for the loss suffered by her in the death of her husband, Maurice Murphy, whose death occurred on April 21, 1929, without fault on his part or on her part, through the collision of a trimotored Ford airplane belonging to the Maddux Air Lines, Incorporated, of Los Angeles, California, bearing factory number 5—AT—10, license numbered NC 9636, near San Diego, California, with an airplane belonging to the War Department of the United States, which was then and there operated in a wrongful and negligent manner by Lieutenant Howard Keefer, a United States pilot, then and there flying under orders and in line of duty: *Provided,* That no part of the*Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees. amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person Penalty for violations.violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, April 13, 1934. For the relief of Primo Tiburzio. 1934-04-13 127 Chapter 48 Stat. 1317 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 127.] AN ACT For the relief of Primo Tiburzio. April 13, 1934.[[H.R. 881.](/us/bill/73/hr/881)][[Private, No. 55.](/us/pvtl/73/55)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the Secretary Primo Tiburzio.Compensation for death of daughter.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Primo Tiburzio, of Columbus, Ohio, the sum of $1,000 in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States, as compensation for the death of his daughter, Mary Tiburzio, who was killed when struck by a United States mail truck on September 18, 1930: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated*Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees. in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to1318 exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the Penalty for violation.contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, April 13, 1934. For the relief of David I. Brown. 1934-04-13 128 Chapter 48 Stat. 1318 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 128.] AN ACT For the relief of David I. Brown.April 13, 1934.[[H.R. 1403.](/us/bill/73/hr/1403)][[Private, No. 56.](/us/pvtl/73/56)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* David I. BrownMilitary service corrected. That in the administration of any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon honorably discharged soldiers, their widows, or dependent relatives, David I. Brown, formerly a private of Company E, Twenty-eighth Regiment United States Infantry, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a member of said company and *Proviso*.No back pay, etc.regiment on the 17th day of January 1903: *Provided,* That no pay, pension, bounty, or other emoluments shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, April 13, 1934. For the relief of Lota Tidwell, the widow of Chambliss L. Tidwell. 1934-04-13 129 Chapter 48 Stat. 1318 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 129.] AN ACT For the relief of Lota Tidwell, the widow of Chambliss L. Tidwell. April 13, 1934.[[H.R. 2342.](/us/bill/73/hr/2342)][[Private, No. 57.](/us/pvtl/73/57)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* Chambliss L, TidwellCertain limitations of Employees’ Compensation Act waived in favor of widow of.Vol. 39, p. 746; Vol. 44, p. 772. That sections 15, 17, 18, and 20 of the Act entitled “An Act to provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes ”, approved September 7, 1916, as amended, are hereby waived in favor of the widow of Chambliss L. Tidwell, a civilian employee of the Mississippi River Commission, who contracted pulmonary tuberculosis in such service, and his case is hereby authorized to be considered and acted upon under the remaining provision of such Act, and that such widow shall be subrogated to all rights of said deceased. Approved, April 13, 1934. For the relief of John Newman. 1934-04-13 130 Chapter 48 Stat. 1318 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 130.] AN ACT For the relief of John Newman. April 13, 1934.[[H.R. 2509.](/us/bill/73/hr/2509)][[Private, No. 58.](/us/pvtl/73/58)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* John Newman.Military record corrected. That in the administration of any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon honorably discharged soldiers John Newman, recently of the United States Army, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a private from Company B, Ninth Regiment United States *Proviso*.No back pay, etc.Infantry, on the 5th day of August 1902: *Provided,* That no bounty, back pay, pension, or allowance shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, April 13, 1934. For the relief of Charles J. Eisenhauer. 1934-04-13 131 Chapter 48 Stat. 1319 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1319 [CHAPTER 131.] AN ACT For the relief of Charles J. Eisenhauer. April 13, 1934.[[H.R. 2639.](/us/bill/73/hr/2639)][[Private, No. 59.](/us/pvtl/73/59)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Charles J. Eisenhauer.Payment to, for personal injuries.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $1,000 to Charles J. Eisenhauer, of Brooklyn, New York, in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States for injuries sustained June 2, 1919, in the city of Brooklyn, New York, when struck by an automobile truck of the United States Marina Corps: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be Penalty for violation.deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, April 13, 1934. For the relief of George G. Slonaker. 1934-04-13 132 Chapter 48 Stat. 1319 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 132.] AN ACT For the relief of George G. Slonaker. April 13, 1934.[[H.R. 2990.](/us/bill/73/hr/2990)][[Private, No. 60.](/us/pvtl/73/60)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the United George G. Slonaker.Benefits of Employees’ Compensation Act extended to.States Employees’ Compensation Commission is hereby authorized to consider and determine, in the same manner and to the same extent as if application for the benefits of the Employees’ Compensation Act had been made within the one-year period required by Vol. 39, p. 746.sections 17 and 20 thereof, the claim of George G. Slonaker, on account of injury to his left eye, and subsequent blindness, alleged to have been proximately caused by his employment as an incinerator operator by the United States Government at Camp Colt, Pennsylvania, from March 1918 to November 1918: *Provided,* That *Provisos*.Time for filing claim.he shall file a notice of such injury and claim for compensation therefor not later than sixty days from the date of enactment of this Act: *And provided further,* That no benefits shall accrue prior No prior benefits.to the enactment of this Act. Approved, April 13, 1934. For the relief of Erney S. Blazer. 1934-04-13 133 Chapter 48 Stat. 1319 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 133.] AN ACT For the relief of Erney S. Blazer. April 13, 1934.[[H.R. 3997.](/us/bill/73/hr/3997)][[Private, No. 61.](/us/pvtl/73/61)] *Be, it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That in the administrationErney S. Blazer.Military record corrected. of any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon honorably discharged soldiers, Erney S. Blazer, who was a member of Company E, Second Regiment United States Infantry, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a member of that1320 *Proviso*.No back pay, etc. organization on the 22d day of October 1902: *Provided,* That no bounty, back pay, pension, or allowance shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, April 13, 1934. For the relief of Emma F. Taber. 1934-04-13 134 Chapter 48 Stat. 1320 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 134.] AN ACT For the relief of Emma F. Taber. April 13, 1934.[[H.R. 4056.](/us/bill/73/hr/4056)][[Private. No. 62.](/us/pvtl/73/62)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Emma F. Taber.Payment to, for personal injuries. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to Emma F. Taber, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $3,500 in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States for expenses and attendance charges incurred by her on account of injuries sustained by being struck by a Government-owned motor vehicle in Dorchester, *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.Massachusetts, on September 12, 1931: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with Penalty for violations.said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, April 13, 1934. For the relief of Mary Elizabeth O’Brien. 1934-04-13 135 Chapter 48 Stat. 1320 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 135.] AN ACT For the relief of Mary Elizabeth O’Brien. April 13, 1934.[[H.R. 4252.](/us/bill/73/hr/4252)][[Private, No. 63.](/us/pvtl/73/63)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* Mary Elizabeth O’Brien.Certain limitations of Employees’ Compensation Act waived in favor of. That sections 17 and 20 of the Act entitled “An Act to provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes ”, are hereby waived in favor of Mary Elizabeth O’Brien, a former employee of *Proviso.*No prior benefits.the United States Veterans’ Bureau: *Provided,* That no benefits shall accrue prior to the approval of this Act. Approved, April 13, 1934. For the relief of Lissie Maud Green. 1934-04-13 136 Chapter 48 Stat. 1320 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 136.] AN ACT For the relief of Lissie Maud Green. April 13, 1934.[[H.R. 5007.](/us/bill/73/hr/5007)][[Private, No. 64.](/us/pvtl/73/64)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Lissie Maud Green.Relief of. That the United States Employees’ Compensation Commission is hereby authorized to consider and determine the claim of Lissie Maud Green, widow of Charles F. Green, as to whether said Charles F. Green suffered an injury causing his death July 30, 1921, while employed in the Postal Service as a rural letter carrier, compensable under said Act and 1321after the date of its enactment, in the same manner and to the same extent as if said Charles F. Green or Lissie Maud Green had made application for the benefits of said Act within the one-year period Vol. 39, p. 742.required by sections 17 and 20 thereof: *Provided,* That no benefits *Proviso*.No prior benefits.shall accrue prior to the approval of this Act. Approved, April 13, 1934. For the relief of Warren F. Avery. 1934-04-13 137 Chapter 48 Stat. 1321 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 137.] AN ACT For the relief of Warren F. Avery. April 13, 1934.[[H.R. 6822](/us/bill/73/hr/6822)][[Private, No. 65.](/us/pvtl/73/65)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That in the administrationWarren F. Avery.Military record corrected. of any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon honorably discharged soldiers Warren F. Avery, a private of Engineers, unassigned, United States Army, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a member of that organization on the 31st day of January 1929; *Provided,* That no bounty, back pay, *Proviso*.No back pay, etc.pension, or allowance shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act or subsequent thereto. Approved, April 13, 1934. For the relief of Joe Setton. 1934-04-14 141 Chapter 48 Stat. 1321 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 141.] AN ACT For the relief of Joe Setton. April 14, 1934.[[H.R. 4268.](/us/bill/73/hr/4268)][[Private, No. 66.](/us/pvtl/73/66)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the Secretary Joe Setton.Reimbursement for forfeited immigration bond.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Joe Setton, of New York City, the sum of $500. Such sum represents the amount of a bond forfeited to the United States by the said Joe Setton, such bond being conditioned upon the voluntary departure of his mother, Sabout Setton, from the United States at the expiration of one year after her admission to the United States as a nonimmigrant alien. Due to illness, she was unable to depart, but the said Joe Setton made no application within the prescribed period for an extension of time of her temporary visit, having no knowledge that such extension was necessary: *Provided,* That no part of the*Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees. amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating Penalty for violationthe provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, April 14, 1934. For the relief of Lottie W. McCaskill. 1934-04-14 142 Chapter 48 Stat. 1322 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1322 [CHAPTER 142.] AN ACT For the relief of Lottie W. McCaskill. April 14, 1934.[[H.R. 6084.](/us/bill/73/hr/6084)][[Private, No. 67.](/us/pvtl/73/67)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Lottie W. McCaskill.Credit in postal accounts. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Lottie W. McCaskill, the sum of $271. Such sum represents the amount paid by the said Lottie W. McCaskill to the United States to cover the shortage in her accounts as postmaster at Cassatt, South Carolina, caused by the theft in the year 1928, on the night of December 29, of postal funds and stamps, and so forth, from said post office. Approved, April 14, 1934. For the relief of Captain Guy M. Kinman. 1934-04-17 149 Chapter 48 Stat. 1322 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 149.] AN ACT For the relief of Captain Guy M. Kinman. April 17, 1934.[[S. 163.](/us/bill/73/s/163)][[Private, No. 68.](/us/pvtl/73/68)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Captain Guy M. Kinman.Payment to. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Guy M. Kinman, captain, United States Army, Washington, District of Columbia, the sum of $1,582.70, in full satisfaction of his loss on account of damage by water to his household goods on August 18, 1931, while temporarily in authorized storage in a Government warehouse at Fort Myer, Virginia, in connection with authorized change of station. Approved, April 17, 1934. Conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims of the United States to hear, consider, and render judgment on the claims of Edward F. Goltra against the United States arising out of the taking of certain vessels and unloading apparatus. 1934-04-18 150 Chapter 48 Stat. 1322 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 150.] AN ACT Conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims of the United States to hear, consider, and render judgment on the claims of Edward F. Goltra against the United States arising out of the taking of certain vessels and unloading apparatus. April 18, 1934.[[S. 1091.](/us/bill/73/s/1091)][[Private, No. 69.](/us/pvtl/73/69)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Edward F. Goltra.Claims of, referred to Court of Claims. That jurisdiction is hereby conferred upon the Court of Claims of the United States, whose duty it shall be, notwithstanding the lapse of time or the bar of any statute of limitations or previous court decisions, to hear, consider, and render judgment on the claims of Edward F. Goltra against the United States for just compensation to him for certain vessels and unloading apparatus taken, whether tortiously or not, on March 25, 1923, by the United States under orders of the Acting Secretary of War, for the use and benefit of the United States; and any other legal or equitable claims arising out of the transactions *Provisos*.Suits; limitation.in connection therewith: *Provided,* That separate suits may be brought with respect to the vessels and the unloading apparatus, but no suit shall be brought after the expiration of one year from the Right of appeal.effective date of this Act: *Provided further,* That either party may appeal as of right to the Supreme Court of the United States from any judgment in said case at any time within ninety days after the rendition thereof, and any judgment rendered in favor of the claimant shall be paid in the same manner as other judgments of said Court of Claims are paid. Approved, April 18, 1934. To provide for the settlement of damage claims arising from the construction of the Petrolia-Fort Worth gas-pipe line. 1934-04-18 151 Chapter 48 Stat. 1323 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1323 [CHAPTER 151.] AN ACT To provide for the settlement of damage claims arising from the construction of the Petrolia-Fort Worth gas-pipe line. April 18, 1934.[[S. 2315.](/us/bill/73/s/2315)][[Private, No. 70.](/us/pvtl/73/70)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Petrolia-Fort Worth, Tex., gas-pipe line.Unpaid rights-of-way and damage claims arising from, to be settled.of the Navy is hereby authorized to transmit to the General Accounting Office for payment, in accordance with the approved findings contained in the report rendered by Lieutenant Ira P. Griffin, Civil Engineer Corps, United States Navy, to the Navy Department under date of July 29, 1921, all unpaid claims for rights-of-way and damages to private property sustained in connection with the construction on behalf of the United States during the years 1918 and 1919, of a gas-pipe line extending from Petrolia to Fort Worth, Texas. Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the Navy is also authorized to transmit W. S. Wakeman.Additional claim to be paid.to the General Accounting Office for payment the claim of W. S. Wakeman in the sum of $65 in addition to the sum for said claimant approved in the above-mentioned report. Sec. 3. That acceptance by any claimant of an amount offered for Acceptance deemed full settlement.settlement pursuant to this Act shall be deemed to be in full settlement of his claim against the United States. Sec. 4. No payment shall be made to any claimant under the provisionsPayment restricted if satisfaction received otherwise. of this Act who has received satisfaction from any other source for the damages sustained due to the laying of said gas-pipe line. Sec. 5. That there is hereby authorized to be appropriated for the Appropriation authorized.purposes of this Act, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $7,356.75. Approved, April 18, 1934. Conferring jurisdiction upon certain courts of the United States to hear and determine the claim by the owner of the four-masted auxiliary bark Quevilly against the United States, and for other purposes. 1934-04-18 152 Chapter 48 Stat. 1323 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 152.] AN ACT Conferring jurisdiction upon certain courts of the United States to hear and determine the claim by the owner of the four-masted auxiliary bark Quevilly against the United States, and for other purposes. April 18, 1934.[[S. 1934.](/us/bill/73/s/1934)][[Private, No. 71.](/us/pvtl/73/71)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the claim of “Quevilly”, auxiliary bark.Owner of, may bring suit for collision damages in district court.Compagnie Maritime Normande, formerly known as “ Société Anonyme du Quevilly ”, owner of the four-masted auxiliary bark Quevilly, against the United States for damages alleged to have been caused by collision between said four-masted auxiliary bark Quevilly and the United States destroyer Sampson on January 26, 1917, may be determined in a suit to be brought by said claimant against the United States in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, sitting as a court of admiralty Jurisdiction of court.and acting under the rules governing such court in admiralty cases, and that said court shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine said suit and to enter a judgment or decree for the amount of such damages, and costs, if any, as shall be found due against the United States in favor of the said Compagnie Maritime Normande, formerly known as “ Société Anonyme du Quevilly ”, or against the said Compagnie Maritime Normande, formerly known as “ Société Anonyme du Quevilly ”, in favor of the United States, by reason of said collision, upon the same principles and under the same measures of liability as in like cases between private parties, and with the same rights of appeal: *Provided,* That such notice of the *Provisos*.Notice to Attorney General.suit shall be given to the Attorney General of the United States as may be provided by order of the said court, and upon such notice1324 it shall be the duty of the Attorney General to cause the United States attorney in such district to appear and defend for the United Commencement of suit.States: *Provided further,* That such suit shall be begun within four months of the date of the approval of this Act. Approved, April 18, 1934. To amend the Act of March 2, 1929, conferring jurisdiction upon certain courts of the United States to hear and determine the claim by the owner of the steamship W. I. Radcliffe against the United States, and for other purposes. 1934-04-18 153 Chapter 48 Stat. 1324 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 153.] AN ACT To amend the Act of March 2, 1929, conferring jurisdiction upon certain courts of the United States to hear and determine the claim by the owner of the steamship W. I. Radcliffe against the United States, and for other purposes. April 18, 1934.[[S. 1935.](/us/bill/73/s/1935)][[Private, No. 72.](/us/pvtl/73/72)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, “W. I. Radcliffe”, steamship.Names of owners of, in suit for collision damages changed.Vol. 45, p. 2351, amended. That the Act of Congress (H.R. 11698) approved March 2, 1929 (Private Numbered 480 Seventieth Congress), entitled “An Act conferring jurisdiction upon certain courts of the United States to hear and determine the claim by the owner of the steamship W. I. Radcliffe, against the United States, and for other purposes ”, be, and the same hereby is, amended by deleting therefrom the words “ Wynnstay Steamship Continuance of suit.Company (Limited), a British corporation, owners ”, and substituting in the place and stead thereof the words “ Wynnstay Steamship Company. Limited, and W. I. Radcliffe Steamship Company, Limited, British corporations, owners ”, and that said Act be further amended by deleting therefrom wherever they may appear the words “ Wynnstay Steamship Company (Limited) ” and substituting in the place and stead thereof the words “ Wynnstay Steamship Company, Limited, and W. I. Radcliffe Steamship Company, Limited and that the suit heretofore commenced in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, under the said Act of March 2, 1929, may be continued in the names of Wynnstay Steamship Company, Limited, and W. I. Radcliffe Steamship Company, Limited, as parties libelant. Approved, April 18, 1934. For the relief of Walter Thomas Foreman. 1934-04-19 155 Chapter 48 Stat. 1324 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 155.] AN ACT For the relief of Walter Thomas Foreman. April 19, 1934.[[S. 1075.](/us/bill/73/s/1075)][[Private, No. 73.](/us/pvtl/73/73)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Walter Thomas Foreman.Certain provisions of Employees’ Compensation Act waived in favor of. That sections 17 and 20 of the Act entitled “An Act to provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes ”, approved September 7, 1916, as amended, are hereby waived in favor of Walter Thomas Foreman, former employee of the United States Shipping Board, who now *Proviso*.No back pay.resides at Albemarle, North Carolina: *Provided,* That compensation, if any, shall commence from and after the date of the passage of this Act. Approved, April 19, 1934. Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Franklin Surety Company. 1934-04-23 160 Chapter 48 Stat. 1324 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 160.] AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Franklin Surety Company. April 23, 1934.[[S. 1076.](/us/bill/73/s/1076)][[Private, No. 74.](/us/pvtl/73/74)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled*, Franklin Surety Company.Claim of, for extra work, to be adjusted. That the Comptroller General of the United States is hereby authorized and directed to adjust and settle the claim of the Franklin Surety Company for 1325extra work performed in connection with the completion of contract of April 10, 1929, between the United States and the Wiglan Building Company, Incorporated, for remodeling the Government warehouse at New York, New York, and to allow thereon not to exceed $11,725.71 in full and final settlement of all claims by the said Franklin Surety Company against the United States arising out of said contract. There is hereby appropriated, out of any money in theAppropriation. Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $11,725.71, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for payment of said claim: *Provided,* *Provisos*.Restriction on attorney’s, etc., fees. That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. AnyPenalty for violation. person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, April 23, 1934. To authorize the waiver or remission of certain coal-lease rentals, and for other purposes. 1934-04-26 166 Chapter 48 Stat. 1325 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 166.] AN ACT To authorize the waiver or remission of certain coal-lease rentals, and for other purposes. April 26, 1934.[[S. 606.](/us/bill/73/s/606)][[Private, No. 75.](/us/pvtl/73/75)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the SecretaryAlaska Matanuska Coal Company.Remission of certain coal lease rentals authorized. of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to waive and remit all rentals due the United States and charged against the Alaska Matanuska Coal Company, holder of Anchorage, Alaska, coal-land lease numbered o4794r—o5236, between April 3, 1926, and May 3, 1929, during which period the lessee company was out of possession and prevented from operating said mine because same was in the hands of a receiver appointed by the United States Court for the District of Alaska; also between July 10, 1931, and August 10, 1932, during which period the Alaska Railroad was in possession of said mine and operating same, reimbursing itself therefor by mining, removing, and using coal. Approved, April 26, 1934. For the relief of Anna Marie Sanford. 1934-04-30 185 Chapter 48 Stat. 1325 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 185.] AN ACT For the relief of Anna Marie Sanford. April 30, 1934.[[H.R. 232.](/us/bill/73/hr/232)][[Private, No. 76.](/us/pvtl/73/76)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the UnitedWilliam Richard Sanford.Claim of widow. States Employees’ Compensation Commission is hereby authorized to consider and determine the claim of Anna Marie Sanford widow of William Richard Sanford, deceased, former furnace, man, Navy Yard, Washington, District of Columbia, in the same manner and to the same extent as if said William Richard Sanford had madeVol. 39, p. 746. application for the benefits of said Act within the one-year period required by sections 17 and 20 thereof, and notwithstanding the1326 lapse of time between the injury sustained by the said William Richard Sanford at the Washington Navy Yard and his death:*Proviso*.No prior benefits. *Provided,* That no benefit shall accrue prior to the approval of this Act. Approved, April 30, 1934. For the relief of Charles W. Dworack. 1934-04-30 186 Chapter 48 Stat. 1326 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 186.] AN ACT For the relief of Charles W. Dworack. April 30, 1934.[[H.R. 666.](/us/bill/73/hr/666)][[Private, No. 77.](/us/pvtl/73/77)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Charles W. Dworack.Claim of.Vol. 39, p. 746; [U.S.C., p. 79.](/us/usc/t/s79) That section 17 and 20 of the Act entitled “An Act to provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes ”, approved September 7, 1916, as amended (U.S.C., title 5, secs. 767 and 770), are hereby waived in favor of Charles W. Dworack, who was injured while in the employ of the Federal Government on February 12, 1922, at the time of the burning of the airship Roma, and the said Charles W. Dworack is hereby granted the benefits of the other *Provisos*.No prior benefits.provisions of said Act as amended: *Provided,* That no benefits shall accrue hereunder until the enactment of this Act: *Provided,* Said Merits of claim to be determined.compensation commission is to determine the merit and justice of this claim under the provisions of said compensation Act. Approved, April 30, 1934. For the relief of Lewis E. Green. 1934-04-30 187 Chapter 48 Stat. 1326 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 187.] AN ACT For the relief of Lewis E. Green. April 30, 1934.[[H.R. 1398.](/us/bill/73/hr/1398)][[Private, No. 78.](/us/pvtl/73/78)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Lewis E. Green.Claim of, for personal injuries, to be determined. That the United States Employees’ Compensation Commission is hereby authorized and instructed to receive and determine the claim of Lewis E. Green, a former employee in the United States Arsenal at Tullytown, Pennsylvania, without regard to the limitation of time within which such Vol. 39, p. 746.[U.S.C., p. 79.](/us/usc/t/s79)claims are to be filed under the Act entitled “An Act to provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes ”, approved September 7, 1916, as amended. Approved, April 30, 1934. For the relief of John Moore. 1934-04-30 188 Chapter 48 Stat. 1326 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 188.] AN ACT For the relief of John Moore. April 30, 1934.[[H.R. 2512.](/us/bill/73/hr/2512)][[Private, No. 79.](/us/pvtl/73/79)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, John Moore.Claim of.Vol. 39, p. 746. That the United States Employees’ Compensation Commission is hereby authorized to consider and determine the claim of John Moore, on account of injuries sustained by him while employed by the War Department at Detroit, Michigan, on or about August 18, 1919, in the same manner and to the same extent as if said John Moore had made application for the benefits of the Act entitled “An Act to provide compensation 1327for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes ”, approved September 7, 1916, as amended, within the one-year period required by sections 17 and 20 thereof: *Provided,* That no benefits shall accrue*Provisos*.No prior benefits to accrue. prior to the approval of this Act: *Provided further,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. AnyPenalty for violation. person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, April 30, 1934. For the relief of T. Perry Higgins. 1934-05-01 189 Chapter 48 Stat. 1327 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 189.] AN ACT For the relief of T. Perry Higgins. May 1, 1934.[[H.R. 518.](/us/bill/73/hr/518)][[Private, No. 80.](/us/pvtl/73/80)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the United StatesT. Perry Higgins.Claim of.Vol. 39, p. 746. Employees’ Compensation Commission is hereby authorized to consider and determine the claim of T. Perry Higgins for disability from arterial rheumatism alleged to have been contracted in the course of his employment as a civilian in the Army Transport Service of the United States during the World War, in the same manner and to the same extent as if the said T. Perry Higgins had made application for the benefits of the Act entitled “An Act to provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes ”, approved September 7, 1916, as amended, within the one-year period required by sections 17 and 20 thereof: *Provided,* *Proviso*.No back pay.That no benefits shall accrue prior to the approval of this Act. Approved, May 1, 1934. For the relief of D. F. Phillips. 1934-05-01 190 Chapter 48 Stat. 1327 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 190.] AN ACT For the relief of D. F. Phillips. May 1, 1934.[[H.R. 2666.](/us/bill/73/hr/2666)][[Private, No. 81.](/us/pvtl/73/81)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United, States of America in Congress assembled*, That the UnitedD. F, Phillips.Claim of.Vol. 39, p. 746. States Employees’ Compensation Commission be, and hereby is, authorized to consider and pass upon the application of D. F. Phillips, former rural free delivery carrier at Resaca, Georgia, for the benefits of the Compensation Act approved September 7, 1916, on account of an injury occurring in the year 1919, notwithstanding the provisions of section 20 of said Act requiring that all claims be*Proviso*.No prior benefits. filed within one year from the date of injury: *Provided,* That no benefits shall accrue prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, May 1, 1934. For the relief of Anne B. Slocum 1934-05-03 197 Chapter 48 Stat. 1328 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1328 [CHAPTER 197.] AN ACT For the relief of Anne B. Slocum May 3, 1934.[[H.R. 210.](/us/bill/73/hr/210)][[Private, No. 82.](/us/pvtl/73/82)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Clarence Rice Slocum.Payment to widow of. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to Anne B. Slocum, widow of Clarence Rice Slocum, late American Consul at Fiume, the sum of $3,500, being one year’s salary of her Appropriation for.deceased husband, who died while in the Foreign Service; and there is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, a sufficient sum to carry out the purpose of this *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.Act: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in Penalty for violation.connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 3, 1934. For the relief of Florence Hudgins Lindsay and Elizabeth Lindsay. 1934-05-03 198 Chapter 48 Stat. 1328 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 198.] AN ACT For the relief of Florence Hudgins Lindsay and Elizabeth Lindsay. May 3, 1934.[[H.R. 233.](/us/bill/73/hr/233)][[Private, No. 83.](/us/pvtl/73/83)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Florence Hudgins Lindsay and Elizabeth Lindsay.Payments to. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to Florence Hudgins Lindsay and Elizabeth Lindsay, mother and sister, respectively, of Roland Martin Lindsay and James Lawrence Lindsay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $10,000, one-half to each, in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States, for loss and damages sustained by reason of the death of said Roland Martin Lindsay and James Lawrence Lindsay on account of injuries sustained on the 6th day of October 1931, from collision with a United States Army truck operated near Grafton, York County, Virginia, occasioned by the said truck being operated on a dark night and *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.without being properly lighted: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any Penalty for violation.contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 3, 1934. For the relief of Harvey M. Hunter. 1934-05-03 199 Chapter 48 Stat. 1329 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1329 [CHAPTER 199.] AN ACT For the relief of Harvey M. Hunter. May 3, 1934.[[H.R. 323.](/us/bill/73/hr/323)][[Private, No. 84.](/us/pvtl/73/84)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Harvey M. Hunter.Reimbursement for property damages.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to reimburse Harvey M. Hunter, civilian ammunition foreman of the Ordnance Department, United States Army, the sum of $71.50, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for damage done to household goods during transportation from station at Baltimore, Maryland, to new station at San Francisco, California, August 7, 1928, to October 18, 1928, in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States, Approved, May 3, 1934. For the relief of the city of Glendale, California. 1934-05-03 200 Chapter 48 Stat. 1329 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 200.] AN ACT For the relief of the city of Glendale, California. May 3, 1934.[[H.R. 470.](/us/bill/73/hr/470)][[Private, No. 85.](/us/pvtl/73/85)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Glendale, Calif.Payment to, for damage to pump house, etc.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $2,157.96 to the city of Glendale, State of California, in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States for damages to a pump house and equipment owned by the said city of Glendale, State of California, caused by the crash of an airplane owned and operated by the United States Navy, and the fire resulting therefrom, on the 16th day of October, 1924, said damages being without fault or contributory 1 1So in original. negligence on the part of the city of Glendale: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this ActPenalty for violation. shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 3, 1934. For the relief of Ward A. Jefferson. 1934-05-03 201 Chapter 48 Stat. 1329 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 201.] AN ACT For the relief of Ward A. Jefferson. May 3, 1934.[[H.R. 520.](/us/bill/73/hr/520)][[Private, No. 86.](/us/pvtl/73/86)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the ComptrollerWard A. Jefferson.Double salary restriction waived in favor of. General of the United States is hereby authorized and directed to cancel the indebtedness of Ward A. Jefferson in the amount of $1,197.57, arising out of the fact that for the period from March 1, 1929, to January 10, 1931, he was paid for services rendered by him as a bridge tender on the Cape Cod Canal and also as rural mail carrier on the route from West Wareham, Massachusetts, the1330 payment of such dual compensation being in contravention of the Vol. 39, pp. 110, 582.[U.S.C., p. 31](/us/usc/t/s31).provisions of section 6 of the Act of May 10, 1916, as amended by the Act of August 29, 1916 (39 Stat. 582; U.S.C., title 5, sec. 58). Approved, May 3, 1934. For the relief of M. Aileen Offerman. 1934-05-03 202 Chapter 48 Stat. 1330 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 202.] AN ACT For the relief of M. Aileen Offerman. May 3, 1934.[[H.R. 1301.](/us/bill/73/hr/1301)][[Private, No. 87.](/us/pvtl/73/87)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, M. Aileen Offerman.Payment to, for personal injuries. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay M. Aileen Offerman, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $2,500 in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States for personal injuries and property damage resulting from a collision with United States truck numbered 430870, at Five Corners of the Shore Highway, *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.at Middletown, New Jersey, on December 4, 1930: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Penalty for violation.Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 3, 1934. For the relief of P. Jean des Garennes. 1934-05-03 203 Chapter 48 Stat. 1330 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 203.] AN ACT For the relief of P. Jean des Garennes. May 3, 1934.[[H.R. 2040.](/us/bill/73/hr/2040)][[Private, No. 88.](/us/pvtl/73/88)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, P. Jean des Garennes.Monthly payment to. That the Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized and directed to pay to P. Jean des Garennes, formerly a professor at the United States Naval Academy, now blind and totally incapacitated, the sum of $50 per month for Chargeable to “ Pay, Naval Academy.”the remainder of his life, beginning with the month in which this Act is approved, chargeable to the appropriation “ Pay, Naval Academy.” Approved, May 3, 1934. For the relief of Irwin D. Coyle. 1934-05-03 204 Chapter 48 Stat. 1330 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 204.] AN ACT For the relief of Irwin D. Coyle. May 3, 1934.[[H.R. 2041.](/us/bill/73/hr/2041)][[Private, No. 89.](/us/pvtl/73/89)] *Be, it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Irwin D. Coyle.Credit in accounts. That the Comptroller General of the United States is hereby authorized and directed to credit the accounts of Irwin D. Coyle, lieutenant commander, United States Navy, in the sum of $911.94, representing payment made by him to an officer of the Navy in accordance with orders of the Navy Department, which payment was disallowed by the Comptroller *Proviso*.John B. Manghan, recredit of accounts.General: *Provided,* That the Comptroller General of the United States is hereby authorized and directed to recredit the accounts of Chief Boatswain John B. Manghan, United States Navy,1331 deceased, with the sum of $165.95, which amount was due and unpaid to Chief Boatswain Manghan at the date of his death on May 23, 1932, and was subsequently applied by the Comptroller General of the United States to offset in part the disallowance of $911,94 then outstanding in the accounts of Lieutenant Commander Irwin D. Coyle, Supply Corps, United States Navy. Approved, May 3, 1934. For the relief of Edward V. Bryant. 1934-05-03 205 Chapter 48 Stat. 1331 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 205.] AN ACT For the relief of Edward V. Bryant. May 3, 1934.[[H.R. 2169.](/us/bill/73/hr/2169)][[Private, No. 90.](/us/pvtl/73/90)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Edward V. Bryant.Return of fine paid by.of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay to Edward V. Bryant, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $2,400, the amount of a fine paid by Edward V. Bryant in pursuance of a judgment entered upon a plea nolo contendere under certain provisions of the so-called “ Lever Act ” Vol. 41, p. 298.previous to the time that the Supreme Court of the United States held such provisions void, the said plea and said payment being made under a stipulation as follows: “ In consideration that the Attorney General and his court shall accept the plea nolo contendere which I hereby tender to the above-entitled indictment, I do hereby waive any and all fines which the court may see fit to impose upon me upon such plea, except in the event that the so-called ‘Lever Act’ under which said indictment is found shall be declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of the United States and that no prosecution could be. sustained upon the facts stated in said indictment.” Approved, May 3, 1934. For the relief of Harry L. Haberkorn. 1934-05-03 206 Chapter 48 Stat. 1331 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 206.] AN ACT For the relief of Harry L. Haberkorn. May 3, 1934.[[H.R. 2337.](/us/bill/73/hr/2337)][[Private, No. 91.](/us/pvtl/73/91)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Harry L. Haberkorn.Payment to, for services.of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Harry L. Haberkorn, San Antonio. Texas, the sum of $2,750 in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States for services actually performed as a clerk to Harry M. Wurzbach from March 4, 1929, to February 9, 1930, both dates inclusive, said Wurzbach having been declared by the House of Representatives duly elected as a Representative from the fourteenth congressional district of Texas in the Seventy-first Congress for the term commencing March 4, 1929: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be Penalty for violation.deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 3, 1934. For the relief of Katherine G. Taylor. 1934-05-03 207 Chapter 48 Stat. 1332 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1332 [CHAPTER 207.] AN ACT For the relief of Katherine G. Taylor. May 3, 1934.[[H.R. 2818.](/us/bill/73/hr/2818)][[Private, No. 92.](/us/pvtl/73/92)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Katherine G. Taylor.Payment to, for medical aid rendered. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Katherine G. Taylor, superintendent Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park, Pennsylvania, the sum of $159. Such sum shall be in full satisfaction of all claims against the United States for medical aid rendered to Laura Mae Kurtz as a result of being struck by United States Army Cadillac truck numbered 60186 on March 20, 1929, near Ridley Park, Pennsylvania:*Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees. *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding.Penalty for violation. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 3, 1934. For the relief of Frank Wilkins. 1934-05-03 208 Chapter 48 Stat. 1332 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 208.] AN ACT For the relief of Frank Wilkins. May 3, 1934.[[H.R. 4542.](/us/bill/73/hr/4542)][[Private, No. 93.](/us/pvtl/73/93)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Frank Wilkins.Payment to, for death of horse. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any funds in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated and in full settlement against the Government, the sum of $100 to Frank Wilkins for the death of a horse caused by a shot on the military reservation at Fort McPherson, Georgia, in December 1925. Approved, May 3, 1934. For the relief of Augustus Thompson. 1934-05-03 209 Chapter 48 Stat. 1332 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 209.] AN ACT For the relief of Augustus Thompson. May 3, 1934.[[H.R. 4609](/us/bill/73/hr/4609)][[Private, No. 94.](/us/pvtl/73/94)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Augustus Thompson.Payment to, for personal injuries. That there shall be paid out of the contingent funds of the House to Augustus Thompson, a former member of the House Office Building police force, the sum of $2,500 in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States on account of personal injuries sustained by said Augustus Thompson in the House Office Building on February *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.27, 1930, while in the discharge of duty: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with1333 said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person Penalty for violation.violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 3, 1934. For the relief of William K. Lovett. 1934-05-07 225 Chapter 48 Stat. 1333 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 225.] AN ACT For the relief of William K. Lovett. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 191.](/us/bill/73/hr/191)][[Private, No. 95.](/us/pvtl/73/95)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary William K. Lovett.Payment to, for loss of sloop and cargo.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to William K, Lovett, Wildwood. New Jersey, the sum of $2,050 in full settlement against the Government for loss of the motor sloop Edith and cargo while engaged in rendering assistance to the keeper and crew of the Holly Beach Life Saving Station at Cold Spring Inlet, New Jersey, on October 6, 1913: *Provided,* That no part of *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection withPenalty for violation. said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of Marguerite Ciscoe. 1934-05-07 226 Chapter 48 Stat. 1333 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 226.] AN ACT For the relief of Marguerite Ciscoe. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 264.](/us/bill/73/hr/264)][[Private, No. 96.](/us/pvtl/73/96)] *Be. it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Marguerite Ciscoe.Payment to.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $2,000 to Marguerite Ciscoe, widow of William Ciscoe. who was fatally injured as a result of being struck by a United States mail truck numbered 4182, New York City, New York, on July 18, 1931, suffering injuries which caused his death on November 12, 1931: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s etc., fees.Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act Penalty for violation.shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of William J. Nowinski. 1934-05-07 227 Chapter 48 Stat. 1334 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1334 [CHAPTER 227.] AN ACT For the relief of William J. Nowinski. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 408.](/us/bill/73/hr/408)][[Private, No. 97.](/us/pvtl/73/97)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, William J. Nowinski.Naval record corrected. That in computation of service for pay purposes, Lieutenant (Junior Grade) William J. Nowinski, Supply Corps, United States Navy, shall be held and considered to have entered a commissioned status in the Navy on April 19, 1926. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of Arthur K. Finney. 1934-05-07 228 Chapter 48 Stat. 1334 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 228.] AN ACT For the relief of Arthur K. Finney. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 526.](/us/bill/73/hr/526)][[Private, No. 98.](/us/pvtl/73/98)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Arthur K. Finney.Compensation for services. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Arthur K. Finney, of Plymouth, Massachusetts, the sum of $108.77 in full compensation for handling two carloads of coal, totaling eighty-four and nineteen one hundredths tons, sold to the United States Government and delivered to the Federal Building at Plymouth, Massachusetts. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of William E. Bosworth. 1934-05-07 229 Chapter 48 Stat. 1334 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 229.] AN ACT For the relief of William E. Bosworth. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 768.](/us/bill/73/hr/768)][[Private, No. 99.](/us/pvtl/73/99)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United, States of America in Congress assembled*, William E. Bosworth.Redemption of lost Victory gold note. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to redeem in favor of William E. Bosworth, coupon note numbered A—131,414 in the denomination of $500 of the Victory 4¾ per centum convertible gold notes of 1922—1923, matured May 20, 1923, without interest and without presentation of said note which is alleged to have been stolen or destroyed, provided the said note shall not have *Provisos*.Condition.been previously presented and paid: *Provided,* That said William E. Bosworth shall first file in the Treasury Department of the United States a bond in the penal sum of double the amount of the principal of said note in such form and with such corporate surety as may be acceptable to the Secretary of the Treasury to indemnify and save harmless the United States from any loss on account of the Indemnity bonds.theft or destruction of the note hereinbefore described: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount, appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services Limitation on attorney’s. etc,, fees.rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Penalty for violation.Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of John H. Mehrle. 1934-05-07 230 Chapter 48 Stat. 1335 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 230.] 1335 AN ACT For the relief of John H. Mehrle. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 879.](/us/bill/73/hr/879)][[Private, No. 100.](/us/pvtl/73/100)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary John H. Mehrle.Payment to, for personal injuries.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to John H. Mehrle, of Columbus, Ohio, the sum of $1,000, in full settlement against the Government for injuries received when struck by a Government mail truck at the intersection of Fourth and Spring Streets, Columbus, Ohio, on September 5, 1930: *Provided,* That no*Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees. part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 percent um thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any Penalty for violation.person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of Daisy M. Avery. 1934-05-07 231 Chapter 48 Stat. 1335 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 231.] AN ACT For the relief of Daisy M. Avery. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 880.](/us/bill/72/hr/880)][[Private, No. 101.](/us/pvtl/73/101)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Daisy M. Avery.Payment to, for personal injuries.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of the funds not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $1,000 to Daisy M. Avery, in complete payment and settlement of all claims against the United States Government on account of an injury sustained by the said Daisy M. Avery while in the performance of her duty as an employee of the United States Government on March 28, 1922: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act Penalty for violation.shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of Edna B. Wylie. 1934-05-07 232 Chapter 48 Stat. 1335 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 232.] AN ACT For the relief of Edna B. Wylie. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 1362.](/us/bill/73/hr/1362)][[Private, No. 102.](/us/pvtl/73/102)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Edna B. Wylie.Reimbursement for lost postal funds.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to Edna B. Wylie, postmaster of Derby, Iowa, out of any money in1336 the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $22.90, being the amount of postal funds lost in the failure of the First National Bank of Derby, Iowa, on or about February 10, 1928. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of W. C. Garber. 1934-05-07 233 Chapter 48 Stat. 1336 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 233.] AN ACT For the relief of W. C. Garber. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 1418.](/us/bill/73/hr/1418)][[Private, No. 103.](/us/pvtl/73/)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, W. C. Garber.Payment to. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to pay to W. C. Garber, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $112.44 in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the, United States, under an agreement by which the Government exercised an option to rent certain property to be used as a landing field, although the project was abandoned by the Government, and this sum as accrued rental recommended by *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.the Department of Commerce for payment: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with Penalty for violation.said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of George Jeffcoat. 1934-05-07 234 Chapter 48 Stat. 1336 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 234.] AN ACT For the relief of George Jeffcoat. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 2026.](/us/bill/73/hr/2026)][[Private, No. 104.](/us/pvtl/73/104)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, George Jeffcoat.Payment to. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated and in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States, the sum of $5,000 to George Jeffcoat, husband of Mary Alma Jeffcoat, on account of the death of the said Mary Alma Jeffcoat, who was killed by one S. S. Sligh, Junior (a Federal officer known as a Federal prohibition officer, in Government service, while on duty), on December 21, 1931, while driving an automobile on a public street in the town of New Brookland, Lexington County, South *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.Carolina: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contraryPenalty for violation. notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of Captain J. O. Faria. 1934-05-07 235 Chapter 48 Stat. 1337 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1337 [CHAPTER 235.] AN ACT For the relief of Captain J. O. Faria. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 2321.](/us/bill/73/hr/2321)][[Private, No. 105.](/us/pvtl/73/105)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the United Captain J. O. Faria.Settlement of claim.States Employees’ Compensation Commission is hereby authorized to consider and determine the claim of Captain J. O. Faria, on account of injuries sustained by him while employed by the United States Shipping Board as master of the steamship Commack, in the year 1925, in the same manner and to the same extent as if said Captain J. O. Faria had made application for the benefits of the Act entitled “An Act to provide compensation for employeesVol. 39, p. 742. of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes ”, approved September 7, 1916, as amended, within the one-year period required by sections 17 and *Proviso*.No prior benefits. 20 thereof: *Provided,* That no Benefits shall accrue prior to the approval of this Act. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of Robert B. James. 1934-05-07 236 Chapter 48 Stat. 1337 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 236.] AN ACT For the relief of Robert B. James. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 2541.](/us/bill/73/hr/2541)][[Private, No. 106.](/us/pvtl/73/106)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Robert B. James.Refund of fine.of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay to Robert B. James, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $7,000, the amount of a fine paid by Robert B. James in pursuance of a judgment entered, upon a plea nolo contendere under certain provisions of the so-called Lever Act previous to the time that the Supreme Court of the United States held such provisions void, the said plea and said payment being made under a stipulation as follows: “ In consideration that the Attorney General and this court shall accept the plea nolo contendere which I hereby tender to the above-entitled indictment I do hereby waive any and all fines which the court may see fit to impose upon me upon such pleas, except in the event that the so-called Lever Act under which said indictment is found shall be declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of the United States and that no prosecution could be sustained upon the facts stated in said indictment: *Provided,* That no *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person Penalty for violation.violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000.” Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of G. Elias and Brother, Incorporated. 1934-05-07 237 Chapter 48 Stat. 1338 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1338 [CHAPTER 237.] AN ACT For the relief of G. Elias and Brother, Incorporated. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 2561.](/us/bill/73/hr/2561)][[Private, No. 107.](/us/pvtl/73/107)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, G. Elias and Brother, Inc.Payment to. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to G. Elias and Brother, Incorporated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $4,400 in full settlement for losses suffered by said company on account of priority orders and other conditions arising out of the late War with Germany which prevented the delivery of lumber specified under contract with the United States Navy Department numbered 29497 within the time specified, for which contract bid was submitted by said company prior to the entrance of the United States into the *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., foes.late war: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary Penalty for violation.notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of Edward Shabel, son of Joseph Shabel. 1934-05-07 238 Chapter 48 Stat. 1338 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 238.] AN ACT For the relief of Edward Shabel, son of Joseph Shabel. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 2689.](/us/bill/73/hr/2689)][[Private, No. 108.](/us/pvtl/73/108)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Edward Shabel.Payment to. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, from any funds in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Edward Shabel, son of Joseph Shabel, deceased, the sum of $2,579 in full settlement of all claims against the Government for injuries and damages sustained by Joseph Shabel when struck by a Government automobile on May 7, 1932, said automobile having been driven at the time by Hayden N. Bell, a Federal prohibition *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.agent: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary Penalty for violation.notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 7, 1934. To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to dedicate to the city of Philadelphia, for street purposes, a tract of land situate in the city of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania. 1934-05-07 239 Chapter 48 Stat. 1339 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1339 [CHAPTER 239.] AN ACT To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to dedicate to the city of Philadelphia, for street purposes, a tract of land situate in the city of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 3542.](/us/bill/73/hr/3542)][[Private, No. 109.](/us/pvtl/73/109)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Philadelphia, Pa.Certain tract of land donated to.of the Navy be, and he is hereby, authorized to dedicate to the city of Philadelphia, for street purposes, all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the thirtieth ward of the city of Philadelphia and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point formed by the Description.intersection of the southerly side of Bainbridge Street, fifty feet wide, and the westerly side of Twenty-fourth Street; thence south seventy-five degrees eighteen minutes fifty-eight seconds east, fifty-three feet and eleven and one-eighth inches to a point, the said point being the intersection of the former southerly line of Bainbridge Street, fifty feet wide, and the northwesterly line of Grays Ferry Road, sixty feet wide; thence south fifty-seven degrees fourteen minutes twenty-seven seconds west, eighty feet and four and one-eighth inches along the said side of Grays Ferry Road to a point in the westerly side of Twenty-fourth Street; thence along the same north fifteen degrees four minutes thirty-two seconds east, fifty-nine feet and two and one-fourth inches to the first-mentioned point and place of beginning, containing thirty-five one-thousandths of an acre of land, more or less. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of O. S. Cordon. 1934-05-07 240 Chapter 48 Stat. 1339 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 240.] AN ACT For the relief of O. S. Cordon. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 3579.](/us/bill/73/hr/3579)][[Private, No. 110.](/us/pvtl/73/110)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary O. S. Cordon.Reimbursement for lost postal funds.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to O. S. Cordon, postmaster at Rigby, Idaho, the sum of $17.37 to reimburse him for the amount of postal funds lost as a result of the failure of the First National Bank, of Rigby, Idaho. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of Paul Bulfinch. 1934-05-07 241 Chapter 48 Stat. 1339 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 241.] AN ACT For the relief of Paul Bulfinch. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 3580.](/us/bill/73/hr/3580)][[Private, No. 111.](/us/pvtl/73/111)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Paul Bulfinch.Reimbursement for lost postal funds.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Paul Bulfinch, postmaster at American Falls, Idaho, the sum of $158.54 in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States to reimburse him for the amount of postal funds lost by him as a result of the failure of the First National Bank, of American Falls, Idaho, on February 8, 1923: *Provided,* That no part *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive1340 any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with Penalty for violation.said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of Frances E. Eller. 1934-05-07 242 Chapter 48 Stat. 1340 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 242.] AN ACT For the relief of Frances E. Eller. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 3611.](/us/bill/73/hr/2611)][[Private, No. 112.](/us/pvtl/73/112)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Frances E. Eller.Payment to, for damages. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Frances E. Eller the sum of $422.50. Such sum shall be in full satisfaction of all claims against the United States for damages resulting from an *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc.,fees.accident involving a United States mail truck: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Penalty for violation.Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of Henry A. Richmond. 1934-05-07 243 Chapter 48 Stat. 1340 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 243.] AN ACT For the relief of Henry A. Richmond. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 3851.](/us/bill/73/hr/3851)][[Private, No. 113.](/us/pvtl/73/113)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Henry A. Richmond.Compensation for loss on forfeited bond. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Henry A. Richmond the sum of $500 in compensation for bond forfeited for John A. Golding, now within the jurisdiction of the*Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.Federal authorities: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any Penalty for violation.contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of Grace P. Stark. 1934-05-07 244 Chapter 48 Stat. 1341 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1341 [CHAPTER 244.] AN ACT For the relief of Grace P. Stark. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 3952.](/us/bill/73/hr/3952)][[Private, No. 114.](/us/pvtl/73/114)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Post-master Grace P. Stark.Credit in postal accounts.General is authorized and directed to credit the accounts of Grace P. Stark, postmaster at Marked Tree, Arkansas, in the sum of $161.58. Such sum represents the amount of a deficit in the accounts of the said Grace P. Stark, caused by the loss of postal funds deposited in the First National Bank of Marked Tree, Arkansas, which failed November 15, 1926. Approved, May 7, 1934. To provide an additional appropriation as the result of a reinvestigation, pursuant to the Act of February 2, 1929 (45 Stat., p. 2047, pt. 2), for the payment of claims of persons who suffered property damage, death, or personal injury due to the explosion at the naval ammunition depot, Lake Denmark, New Jersey, July 10, 1926. 1934-05-07 245 Chapter 48 Stat. 1341 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 245.] AN ACT To provide an additional appropriation as the result of a reinvestigation, pursuant to the Act of February 2, 1929 (45 Stat., p. 2047, pt. 2), for the payment of claims of persons who suffered property damage, death, or personal injury due to the explosion at the naval ammunition depot, Lake Denmark, New Jersey, July 10, 1926. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 4013.](/us/bill/73/hr/4013)][[Private. No. 115.](/us/pvtl/73/115)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the sum of Lake Denmark, N.J., naval ammunition depot.Payment authorized of additional claims for damages caused by explosions at.$17,691.58 in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, to make payment of claims for property damage, death, or personal injury due to the explosions at the naval ammunition depot, Lake Denmark, New Jersey, July 10, 1926, to the respective persons and in the respective amounts as recommended by the Comptroller General of the United States and as fully set forth in House Document Numbered 257, Seventy-second Congress, first session, and letters of the Comptroller General to the Congress, dated January 14 and February 10, 1933, pursuant to the Act of March 2, 1927 (44 Stat., Vol. 44, p. 1800; Vol. 45, p. 2047.pt. 3, p. 1800), and the Act of February 2, 1929 (45 Stat., pt. 2, p. 2047): *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act Penalty for violation.shall be deemed guilty or a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of Edward J. Devine. 1934-05-07 246 Chapter 48 Stat. 1341 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 246.] AN ACT For the relief of Edward J. Devine. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 4269.](/us/bill/73/hr/4269)][[Private, No. 116.](/us/pvtl/73/116)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Administrator Edward J. Devine.Payment to, for mortuary services.of Veterans’ Affairs is authorized and directed to pay, out of the appropriation “ Medical and hospital services ”, to Edward J. Devine the sum of $65.50. The payment of such sum shall be in full settlement of all claims against the United States for undertaking services performed by Edward J. Devine in connection with the burial of Patrick J. Murtagh. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of C. W. Mooney. 1934-05-07 247 Chapter 48 Stat. 1342 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1342 [CHAPTER 247.] AN ACT For the relief of C. W. Mooney. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 4519.](/us/bill/73/hr/4519)][[Private, No. 117.](/us/pvtl/73/117)] *Be, it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, C. W. Mooney.Reimbursement for lost postal funds. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $161.71, to compensate C. W. Mooney, of Lenapah, Oklahoma, for actual financial loss sustained by him, without negligence on his part, through refund already made to the Post Office Department wherein postal funds for which he was responsible as postmaster of Lenapah, Oklahoma, were on deposit in the First National Bank of Lenapah, Oklahoma, where said bank failed under date of November 19, 1923, and was liquidated, none of said sum being repaid from the assets of said bank. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of Barney Rieke. 1934-05-07 248 Chapter 48 Stat. 1342 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 248.] AN ACT For the relief of Barney Rieke. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 4611.](/us/bill/73/hr/4611)][[Private, No. 118.](/us/pvtl/73/118)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Barney Rieke.Payment to, for loss of yacht That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $3,750 to Barney Rieke, because of the destruction of his *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.yacht Barney Google by the United States Coast Guard: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Penalty for violation.Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of the estate of Oscar F. Lackey. 1934-05-07 249 Chapter 48 Stat. 1342 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 249.] AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Oscar F. Lackey. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 4779.](/us/bill/73/hr/4779)][[Private, No. 119.](/us/pvtl/73/119)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Oscar F. Lackey, estate. Adjustment of claim authorized. That the Comptroller General of the United States be, and is hereby, authorized to adjust and settle the claim of Mary Lackey Combs, of Rider wood, Maryland, *Proviso*.Deemed full settlement.as executrix of the estate of Oscar F. Lackey, deceased, for $1,500: *Provided,* That such payment to Mary Lackey Combs, as executrix, shall be in full satisfaction of all claims against the United States of the estate of said Oscar F. Lackey, for such injury received by him and to allow said claim under the appropriation Vol. 37, p. 1372.made by the Act of February 18, 1913 (37 Stat. 1372), for payment to the deceased for injuries received on November 21, 1905, while in the employ of the Isthmian Canal Commission as assistant engineer1343 in the construction of the Panama Canal, he having died without receiving such amount: *Provided,* That no part of the amount Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violatingPenalty for violation. the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 7, 1934. To reimburse Gottleib Stock for losses of real and personal property by fire caused by the negligence of two prohibition agents. 1934-05-07 250 Chapter 48 Stat. 1343 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 250.] AN ACT To reimburse Gottleib Stock for losses of real and personal property by fire caused by the negligence of two prohibition agents. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 4784.](/us/bill/73/hr/4784)][[Private, No. 120.](/us/pvtl/73/120)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Gottleib Stock.Reimbursement for property losses.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States, the sum of $3,000 to Gottleib Stock, as compensation for the total destruction of his home and personal property therein and trees and vines on the premises and other property during a fire set by the negligence of two prohibition agents in the employ of the Federal Bureau of Prohibition: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees. in this Act, in excess of 10 per centum thereof, shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of Penalty for violation,this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 7, 1934. To authorize and direct the Comptroller General to settle and allow the claim of Harden F. Taylor for services rendered to the Bureau of Fisheries. 1934-05-07 251 Chapter 48 Stat. 1343 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 251.] AN ACT To authorize and direct the Comptroller General to settle and allow the claim of Harden F. Taylor for services rendered to the Bureau of Fisheries. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 4792.](/us/bill/73/hr/4792)][[Private, No. 121.](/us/pvtl/73/121)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Comptroller Harden F. Taylor.Claim for services, allowed.General of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to settle and allow the claim of Harden F. Taylor in the sum of $500 for services rendered to the Bureau of Fisheries in the preparation of a manuscript on the refrigeration of fish, notwithstanding provisions of existing law. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of Joseph Dumas. 1934-05-07 252 Chapter 48 Stat. 1344 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1344 [CHAPTER 252.] AN ACT For the relief of Joseph Dumas. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 4846.](/us/bill/73/hr/4846)][[Private, No. 122.](/us/pvtl/73/122)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Joseph Dumas.Payment to, for personal injuries. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated and in full settlement against the Government, the sum of $1,500 to Joseph Dumas, of Waterville, Maine, in full payment and settlement for all claims against the United States for injuries received by said Dumas on September 9, 1927, at said Waterville, through the negligence of an employee in the United States Railway Mail Service:*Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees. *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary Penalty for violation.notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of Mary Josephine Lobert. 1934-05-07 253 Chapter 48 Stat. 1344 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 253.] AN ACT For the relief of Mary Josephine Lobert. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 4959.](/us/bill/73/hr/4959)][[Private, No. 123.](/us/pvtl/73/123)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, M. J. Lobert.Refund of forfeited bail bond and court costs to widow of. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Mary Josephine Lobert, widow of M. J. Lobert, the sum of $1,632.68, in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States representing judgment in the amount of $1,632.68, secured to the United States for the United States District Court of the Western District of Texas against M. J. Lobert, on account of bond of $1,500, for the appearance of Johnnie
(Jack)Wander (Wunder), charged with a violation of the Motor Vehicle Theft Act, which bond was forfeited by reason of the failure of the said defendant to appear, and $132.68 being court costs, paid into court on December 31, 1929, and deposited by the United States marshal for the western district of Texas, and covered into the Treasury of the United States *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.on January 9, 1930: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the Penalty for violation.contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of Gale A. Lee. 1934-05-07 254 Chapter 48 Stat. 1345 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1345 [CHAPTER 254.] AN ACT For the relief of Gale A. Lee. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 5936.](/us/bill/73/hr/5936)][[Private, No. 124.](/us/pvtl/73/124)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Comptroller Gale A. Lee.Credit in postal accounts.General of the United States is authorized and directed to credit the account of Gale A. Lee, postmaster at Pueblo, Colorado, with the sum of $861.02, being the amount of payments made by such postmaster during the period August 16, 1930, to October 31, 1932, as compensation at 65 cents per hour to Helen G. Engle, of Pueblo, Colorado, for services as a substitute postal clerk qualified as a stenographer, which amount was disallowed in his account because the employee was during the same period a clerical assistant at $1,500 per annum in the office of the deputy clerk of the United States district court at Pueblo, Colorado. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of Lucien M. Grant. 1934-05-07 255 Chapter 48 Stat. 1345 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 255.] AN ACT For the relief of Lucien M. Grant. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 6386](/us/bill/73/hr/6386)][[Private, No. 125.](/us/pvtl/73/125)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Lucien M. Grant.Reimbursement for expenses.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Lucien M, Grant, lieutenant commander, Construction Corps, United States Navy, the sum of $184.02 for actual and necessary expenses incurred by him in transportation of his dependents and personal effects from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Pensacola, Florida, and return, while carrying out orders of the Navy Department. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of the Monumental Stevedore Company. 1934-05-07 256 Chapter 48 Stat. 1345 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 256.] AN ACT For the relief of the Monumental Stevedore Company. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 6638.](/us/bill/73/hr/6638)][[Private, No. 126.](/us/pvtl/73/126)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Monumental Stevedore Company.Payment to, for collision damages to lighter.of the Treasury be, and he, is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States, the sum of $677.75 to Monumental Stevedore Company, of Baltimore, Maryland, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Maryland, owner of lighter numbered 1, on account of damages caused to said lighter by collision therewith of the United States Coast Guard cutter Winnesimmet in the Patapsco River on the 17th day of September 1923: *Provided,* That no part *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall he unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any Penalty for violation.person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of certain officers of the Dental Corps of the United States Navy. 1934-05-07 257 Chapter 48 Stat. 1346 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private 1346 [CHAPTER 257.] AN ACT For the relief of certain officers of the Dental Corps of the United States Navy. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 6690](/us/bill/73/hr/6690)][[Private, No. 127.](/us/pvtl/73/127)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Dental Corps, Navy.Status of certain officers of, defined.Vol. 41, p. 834. That all commissioned officers now on active duty in the Dental Corps of the United States Navy who, while heretofore on active duty as reserve or temporary commissioned officers, had qualified for appointment to the Dental Corps of the United States Navy pursuant to an examination held at the United States Naval Medical School, Washington, District of Columbia, in January 1920, and who since that date have continuously served on active duty, shall hereafter be entitled to a position on the precedence list in accordance with that attained in *Provisos*.Assignment.said examination: *Provided,* That such officers of the Dental Corps shall be assigned running mates for promotion purposes in accordance with their precedence as so determined: *And provided further,* No back pay, etc.That no back pay or allowances shall accrue to any officer by reason of the passage of this Act. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of Martha Edwards. 1934-05-07 258 Chapter 48 Stat. 1346 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 258.] AN ACT For the relief of Martha Edwards. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 6862.](/us/bill/73/hr/6862)][[Private, No. 128.](/us/pvtl/73/128)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Martha Edwards.Payment to, for personal injuries. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to the legal guardian of Martha Edwards, of East Camp, Norfolk, Virginia, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $3,000 in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States for permanent injuries sustained by her as a result of being struck by a United States naval airplane on the premises of her father at East Camp, Norfolk, Virginia, on For medical care.October 30, 1929; and in addition, pay to the Norfolk Protestant Hospital the sum of $177, and to Doctor Julian L. Rawls the sum of $150, due them for care and attention to her as a result of said *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.injury: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary Penalty for violation.notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of Elbert L. Grove. 1934-05-07 259 Chapter 48 Stat. 1346 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 259.] AN ACT For the relief of Elbert L. Grove. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 909.](/us/bill/73/hr/909)][[Private, No. 129.](/us/pvtl/73/129)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Elbert L. Grove.Naval record corrected. That in the administration of any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon honorably discharged sailors Elbert L. Grove, late of United States Navy, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably1347 discharged from the naval service of the United States as a member of that organization on the 31st day of March 1901: *Provided,* That *Proviso.*No back pay, etc.no bounty, back pay, pension, or allowance shall accrue by virtue of the passage of this Act. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of John C. McCann. 1934-05-07 260 Chapter 48 Stat. 1347 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 260.] AN ACT For the relief of John C. McCann. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 1404](/us/bill/73/hr/1404)][[Private, No. 130.](/us/pvtl/73/130)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary John C. McCann.Naval record corrected.of the Navy is authorized and directed to correct the service record of John C. McCann, formerly of the United States Ship California, so that he shall be held and considered to have been honorably discharged on August 26, 1908, and to grant to such John C. McCann an honorable discharge as of such date: *Provided,* That no pension, *Proviso*.No prior pension, etc.pay, or bounty shall be held to have accrued by reason of the enactment of this Act. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of Harvey Collins. 1934-05-07 261 Chapter 48 Stat. 1347 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 261.] AN ACT For the relief of Harvey Collins. May 7, 1934.[[H.R. 2074.](/us/bill/73/hr/2074)][[Private, No. 131.](/us/pvtl/73/131)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That in the administration Harvey Collins.Naval record corrected. of any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon honorably discharged soldiers Harvey Collins, late of the United States Navy, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the naval service of the United States as a member of that organization on the 20th day of September 1901: *Provided,* That no bounty, back pay, pension, or allowance *Proviso*.No back pay, etc.shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, May 7, 1934. Granting compensation to George Charles Walther. 1934-05-07 262 Chapter 48 Stat. 1347 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 262.] JOINT RESOLUTION Granting compensation to George Charles Walther. May 7, 1934.[[H.J. Res. 61.](/us/bill/73/hjres/61)][[Priv. Res., No. 1.](/us/bill/73/privres/1)] Whereas George Charles Walther was shot near Underwood, Washington, George Charles Walther.Preamble.on or about September 1, 1923, by a United States prohibition enforcement officer pursuing the owner of a still located in the vicinity; and Whereas as a result of such shooting, occurring in line of duty, the said George Charles Walther has been permanently paralyzed and rendered a hopeless cripple and a bedridden invalid for life; and Whereas the said George Charles Walther was removed by the Government from Underwood, Washington, to a hospital in Portland, Oregon, and there left by United States Government officials without provision having been made for his care; and Whereas the said George Charles Walther is without means or ability to care for himself: Therefore be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary Monthly disability payments to.of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $100 a month to George Charles Walther, during his lifetime, as full compensation for total and permanent disability resulting from a gunshot wound1348 inflicted upon him in 1923 by a Federal prohibition enforcement officer. Such payment shall be made through the United States Employees’ Compensation Commission and shall date from the approval of this Act. Approved, May 7, 1934. For the relief of Wilbur Rogers. 1934-05-09 266 Chapter 48 Stat. 1348 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 266.] AN ACT For the relief of Wilbur Rogers. May 9, 1934.[[H.R. 4423.](/us/bill/73/hr/4423)][[Private, No. 132.](/us/pvtl/73/132)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Wilbur Rogers.Army service record corrected. That in the administration of any laws conferring rights, privileges, or benefits upon retired officers of the United States Army Wilbur Rogers, major, Retired for disability in service.United States Army, shall be held and considered, notwithstanding any other provision of law, to have been classified in class A and to [R.S., sec. 1251, p. 218](/us/rs/1251/218).*Proviso*.No prior pension,[U.S.C., pp. 1214, 1229](/us/usc/t/s1214/1229).have been retired under section 1251 of the Revised Statutes for incapacity which was a result of an accident of service: *Provided,* That no bounty, back pay, pension, allowance, or any payment provided under the World War Veterans’ Act, 1924, as amended, the World War Adjusted Compensation Act, 1924, as amended, or other benefit whatsoever to which said person may be or become entitled by law, shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, May 9, 1934. For the relief of Phyllis Pratt and Harold Louis Pratt, a minor. 1934-05-09 267 Chapter 48 Stat. 1348 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 267.] AN ACT For the relief of Phyllis Pratt and Harold Louis Pratt, a minor. May 9, 1934.[[H.R. 472.](/us/bill/73/hr/472)][[Private. No. 133.](/us/pvtl/73/133)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Phyllis and HaroldLouis Pratt.Payment to. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Phyllis Pratt in her own right and as legal guardian of Harold Louis Pratt, a minor, the sum of $5,000 in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States as reimbursement to them for the loss suffered by them in the death of their husband and father, Louis Daniel Pratt, whose death occurred on April 21, 1929, without fault on his part or on their part, through the collision of a trimotored Ford airplane belonging to the Maddux Air Lines, Incorporated, of Los Angeles, California, bearing factory number 5—AT—10, license number NC 9636, near San Diego, California, with an airplane belonging to the War Department of the United States, which was then and there operated in a wrongful and negligent manner by Lieutenant Howard Keefer, a United States pilot, *Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.then and there flying under orders and in line of duty: *Provided,* That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Penalty for violation .Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, May 9, 1934. For the relief of Willard B. Hall. 1934-05-09 268 Chapter United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 48 Stat. 1349 73 2 private 1349 [CHAPTER 268.] AN ACT For the relief of Willard B. Hall. May 9, 1934.[[H.R. 719](/us/bill/73/hr/719).][[Private, No. 134](/us/pvtl/73/134).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the SecretaryWillard B. Hall.Payment to. of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to Willard B. Hall, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $75, being the value of a horn used by the claimant during his service with the First Kansas Infantry band, the One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Infantry band, and the One Hundred and Tenth Engineers’ band from July 31, 1917. to May 3, 1919. Approved, May 9, 1934. For the relief of O. H. Chrisp. 1934-05-09 269 Chapter United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 48 Stat. 1349 73 2 private [CHAPTER 269.] AN ACT For the relief of O. H. Chrisp. May 9, 1934.[[H.R. 1127](/us/bill/73/hr/1127).][
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