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(/us/pl/74/849).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That section 104, Congressional investigations.[R. S., sec. 104, p. 18](/us/rs/s104/p18); [U. S. C., p. 19](/us/usc/p19).of the Revised Statutes (U. S. C., title II, sec. 194) is amended to read as follows: "“Sec. 104. Whenever a witness summoned as mentioned in section Witnesses failing to appear to testify, produce papers, etc.Refusing to answer questions.102 of the Revised Statutes fails to appear to testify or fails to produce any books, papers, records, or documents, as required, or whenever any witness so summoned refuses to answer any question pertinent to the subject under inquiry before either House or any committee or subcommittee of either House of Congress, and the fact of such failure or failures is reported to either House while Congress is in session, or when Congress is not in session, a statement of facts constituting such failure is reported to and filed with the President of the Senate or the Speaker of the House, it shall be the duty of the Certification of facts to appropriate United States attorney for grand jury action.said President of the Senate or Speaker of the House, as the case may be, to certify, and he shall so certify, the statement of facts aforesaid under the seal of the Senate or House, as the case may be, to the appropriate United States attorney, whose duty it shall be to bring the matter before the grand jury for its action.”" Approved, July 13, 1936. i INDEX **A** Page **Acadia National Park, Maine:** Appropriation for administration, etc 206, 1792 Green Lake Fish Cultural Station added to 312 Mount Desert Island added to, in exchange for radio station site; bridge authorized 795 **Accident Prevention Conference,** sum authorized for furthering of national safety, etc 1389 Appropriation for 1618 **Accounts and Deposits Office.** *See* Treasury Department. **Accounts, Bureau of.** *See* Post Office Department. **Ackia Battleground National Monument, Miss.:** Battle Memorial Commission established; sum authorized 897 Appropriation for 1119, 1623 Selection of site for; supervision, etc 897 **Adjusted Compensation Payment Act, 1936:** Appropriation for— Administrative expenses 1114, 1125 Payments 1182 Immediate payment of certificates; amount 1099 Cancelation of certain accrued interest on loans; unpaid loans held by banks, etc 1100 Application for payment 1100 Death of veteran after making applition 1100 Death of veteran without making application 1100 Lost application; presumption of validity 1100 Optional payment or acceptance of certificate when application not heretofore made 1100 Issuance of bonds; denomination; maturity date; interest 1101 Non-payment of interest, bonds redeemed prior to June 15, 1937 1101 Certificates held by U.
S. Government life insurance fund, redemption authorized; exchange for bonds 1101 Adjusted-service certificate fund made available for payments 1101 Deductions not to be made for indebtedness to U. S. Government; exception, liens against adjusted certificate fund 1101 Appropriation authorized 1102 Separability provision 1102 Penalty provision 1102 Short title 1102 Amendments— Bonds, issuance of; designation of postal employees as fiscal agents; bond 1396 Payments in cases of deceased or incompetent veterans; determination of person entitled thereto 1982 **Adjusted-Service Certificate Fund,** appropriation for 18, 1182 Payments from, under Adjusted Compensation Payment Act, 1936 1101 **Adjutant General’s Department.** *See* War Department. **Admiralty:** Appeals in, proctor’s docket fees 513 Delivery bond in admiralty proceedings; amount, failure to stipulate 513 Marshal’s fee reduced when sale by third party 513 **Admissions Tax:** Exemption from, of certain concerts 1743 Extension of 431 **Aerial Legal Experts, International Technical Committee of:** Annual appropriations authorized for share of United States toward expenses of 540 Appropriation for contribution 73, 1123, 1316 **Aeronautics:** Bureau of. *See* Navy Department.
National Advisory Committee for, appropriation for 13, 574, 1176 **Africa:** Appropriation for— Convention Relating to Liquor Traffic in, contribution 73, 1316 Promotion of commerce in 88, 582, 1334 **Agate Bay Harbor, Minn.,** improvement authorized 1035ii **Agawam, Mass.,** bridge authorized across Connecticut River at 1200 **Aged and Infirm, D. C., Home for,** appropriation for 366, 579, 1614, 1881 **Agricultural Adjustment Act:** Appropriation for— Administrative expenses 1118 Cotton ginners, payments to 1116 Cotton Price Adjustment Plan, 1935 1117 Administrative expenses 1117 Diseased dairy and beef cattle, elimination of 1456 Exportation and domestic consumption of agricultural commodities, administrative expenses 1118 Incurred obligations and commitments 1116 Rental and benefit payments, contracts made prior to Jan. 6, 1936 1117 Funds available for administration of 117 Refunds of certain taxes under— Barred suits, etc., not revived 1754 Claims, filing of 1747 Collectors, liability of 1753 Commissioner of Internal Revenue, authority of 1754 Courts, jurisdiction of 1748 Definitions 1754 Evidence and presumptions 1751 Exports, deliveries for charitable distribution or use, etc 1739 Floor stocks as of Jan. 6, 1936 1740 Inapplicability to certain refunds 1753 Limitations on allowance of claims and interest 1753 Personnel, appointment, etc 1755 Procedure on claims for refunds of processing taxes 1748 Board of Review, establishment, etc 1748 Proclamations, etc., made applicable for determination of 1742 Repeals 1747 Review, limitations on 1753 Rules and regulations 1755 Salaries and administrative expenses 1755 Statute of limitations 1747 **Agricultural Adjustment Act, Amendments:** Declaration of policy 750 Commodity benefits; investigations; agreements; payments 751 Basic agricultural commodities; investigations; hearings; restriction on payments 752 Hogs and field corn, considered one commodity 752 Sugar beets or sugarcane; payments, reduction in acreage or production 752 Rice, agreements with producers of 752 Benefit payment on stored nonperishable commodity 753 Appropriation; sum available; purposes 753 Marketing agreements on products in interstate, etc., commerce 753 Orders of the Secretary of Agriculture; authority 753 Commodities to which applicable; notice and hearing; issuance 754 Milk, etc.; terms 754 Other commodities; terms 755 Terms and conditions common to all orders 756 Orders with marketing agreement; when effective 757 Refusal of handlers to sign agreement; when effective 758 Regulation and applicability; regional application 758, 759 Cooperative association representation; retailer and producer exemption 759 Violation of order; penalty 759 Petition by handler; review 760 Termination of orders and marketing agreements 760 Provisions applicable to amendments to orders; notice of hearing 761 Books and records, availability; reports; confidential nature of information 761 Base period, determination of, in making marketing agreement, etc 762 Amendments affecting— Removal of commodity from warehouse 762 Sugar beets and sugarcane 762 Jurisdiction of district court 762 Investigation of violation of orders 762 Processing tax; when effective; termination 762, 763 Computation; rates; commodities designated; rice; rye; barley 763, 764 Adjustment of rate 764, 765 Special rules, tax rate on rice, sugar 766 Wheat premiums 766 “Fair exchange value” construed; current tax not affected 766 “Processing” construed as to rye and barley 766 Newsprint commodities; tax not authorized 767 Administrative agencies, establishment; expenses 767 Review of determination of amount of payments 767 Cooperation with States; joint hearings 767iii Sugar beets and sugarcane, duration of tax 768 Amendments affecting exemptions and compensating taxes 768 Refund of tax on products for charitable distribution 768 Taxes causing disadvantages in competition 768 Equalizing tax imposed on imports 768 Floor stocks, tax adjustments; time for filing claims for refunds 769 Exportations; refunds on goods 770 Collection of taxes; postponements; filing returns 770 Prohibitions; claims of United States in bankruptcy, etc., proceedings 770 Taxes, benefit payments, legalization of; refunds; court jurisdiction; access to records; time for filing; recovery of erroneously collected 771–773 Imports; investigations; restrictions 773, 774 Annual appropriation; expenditure; limitations 774, 775 Cotton option contracts, authority to make; validity of prior; publication of information 775 Availability of appropriations 775 “Obligation” construed 775 Diseased dairy and beef cattle, elimination of; sum authorized, etc 775 Agreements and remedies not invalidated; adjustments in acreage or production 776 Bankhead Cotton Act, amendments to 776 Period of applicability of Act; cotton ginning tax 776 Ascertainment of sentiment of producers 777 Allotments; validation of maximum amount of cotton to be marketed 777 Appropriations for administrative expenses 777 Exemption certificates, transfer or assignment 778 Cotton retained for household use; exemption 778 Kerr Tobacco Act, amendments to 778 Definitions, “Puerto Rican tobacco”, “cigar-wrapper tobacco” 778 Declared policy 778 Imposition of tax, exemption; duration 778, 779 Tax payment warrants, issue; restrictions, etc 779 Returns, tobacco produced or sold; penalty on refusal to file 780 Administrative agents; powers 780 Appropriation available for rental and benefit payments, etc.; refunds 780 Offer to become contracting producer 780 Land conservation and utilization, sum available; uses, powers of President 781 Hog-cholera serum and virus, supply of; agreements with manufacturers 781 Issuance of order; termination; provisions applicable to 781, 782 Potatoes as basic agricultural commodity; term construed; base period 782 Agricultural commodities, sum available for administrative expenses 1118 Annual appropriations, payments to farmers in connection with normal production 1151 Appropriations and authorizations extended 1151 Bankhead Cotton Act, repeal of 1106 Appropriation for completing records and operations under 1163 Section 24 excepted 1106 Tax liens on stored cotton canceled 1106, 1155 Contracts, adjustment by Secretary of Agriculture, authorized 1925 Cotton ginners, payments to, funds available 1116 Administrative expenses, determination of additional costs 1352 Time limit for filing application for compensation 1352 Cotton processing tax, payment of; time extension 281 Imports; investigations; provisions extended to Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act 1152 Kerr Tobacco Act, repeal of 1106 Appropriation for completing records and operations under 1163 Potato Act of 1935. *See* Potato Act of 1935.
Processing tax; adjustments in taxes on stocks on hand 1464 Processing taxes, attachment of U. S. possessions to collection districts for purpose of collecting 801 Rice; rental or benefit payments proclaimed 45 Definitions 46 Designation of payee 47 Imports, equalizing tax on; application to U. S. possessions 48 Information, furnishing of 48 Marketing year 46iv Processing tax, effective date 45 Computing weight for purposes of 46 Excepted from certain milling provisions under 46 Rough rice, rate on 46 Tax payment warrants; issue; use to pay tax; refunds; penalty provisions 47, 48 Regulations by Secretary of Agriculture 48 Sugar beets or sugarcane processing taxes collected in insular possessions, use of 115 Sugar beets or sugarcane, termination of levy of processing, etc., taxes; further contracts with producers prohibited 1539 Sugar, quotas for Cuba and other foreign countries, 1936 and 1937; allotments to continental United States 1539 **Agricultural Adjustment Administration,** execution of powers under Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act by 1151 **Agricultural Chemical Investigations,** appropriation for 265, 1440 **Agricultural Commodities Act.** *See* Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act, 1930, Amendments. **Agricultural Compositions and Extensions.** *See* Bankruptcy Act of 1898, Amendments. **Agricultural Economics, Bureau of.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Agricultural Engineering, Bureau of.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Agricultural Experiment Stations.** *See* Agriculture;
Agriculture, Department of. **Agricultural Extension Service.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Agricultural Marketing Act, Amendments:** “Cooperative association” defined; requirements 317 Loans to; interest rates 316 **Agriculture:** Appropriation for— Census of 91, 1337 Exhibits at fairs 252, 1427 Agricultural implements and machinery, investigation of corporations engaged in manufacture, etc., of, by Federal Trade Commission 1914 Cooperative marketing associations, investigation by Court of Claims of losses by, due to grain stabilization activities 1983 Grasshoppers, cooperative methods of control authorized; appropriation for 1912 Investigation by Federal Trade Commission 929, 1256 Scope enlarged; time for making report extended 1566, 1567 Time extended for completing 1256 Peanuts, collection and publication of statistics relating to 1898 Relief in stricken areas, amount for work-relief projects 115 Research into basic laws and principles relating to; designation or establishment of agencies 436 Agricultural experiment stations, research by; sums available 437 Appropriations for; restrictions 582 Rules and regulations by Secretary of Agriculture 438 Sums available for; allotments, disbursements of 437, 438 Cooperative extension work, appropriations authorized 438 Allotments, disbursements of 438 Land-grant colleges, appropriations authorized 439 Allotments, disbursements of 439 Tobacco control compacts. *See* Tobacco Control Compacts.
Tobacco inspection. *See* Tobacco Inspection Act. **Agriculture, Department of.** *See also* Secretary of Agriculture. Appropriation for— Agricultural Economics, Bureau of 274, 1449 Enforcement of acts under 276, 1450 Foreign agricultural service 275, 1450 Wool marketing studies 277, 1452 Agricultural Engineering, Bureau of 273, 1448 Animal Industry, Bureau of 254, 1429 Animal disease investigations, etc 255, 1430 Meat inspection 257, 1431 Packers and Stockyards Act, enforcement 257, 1432 Beltsville Research Center 280, 1456 Biological Survey, Bureau of 270, 1444 Game and bird reservations, maintenance, etc., of 270, 1446 Investigations, control of predatory animals, etc 270, 1445 Migratory bird protection, etc 270 Chemistry and Soils, Bureau of 265, 1440 Contingent expenses 248, 1422 Dairy Industry, Bureau of 258, 1433 Diseased cattle, elimination of 1456v Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Bureau of 266, 1441 Chinch-bug and screw-worm control, etc 269, 1444 Control of diseases, etc., of plants and fruits 266 Investigations, etc., of insects 1441 Experiment Stations, Office of 250, 1424 Special research fund 1425 Extension Service 251, 1426 Farm Credit Administration 281, 1457 Food and Drug Administration 278, 1453 Enforcement of acts under 278, 1453 Forest roads and trails 281, 1457 Forest Service 261, 1436 Acquisition of lands 1439 Fire fighting and prevention 263, 264, 1438, 1439 International Union of Forest Research Stations 264, 1439 National forest administration 262, 1437 National Forest Reservation Commission 264 Planting stock, distribution 264, 1439 Research, investigations, etc 263, 1438 Grain Futures Act, enforcement 278, 1452 Home Economics, Bureau of 277, 1452 Information, Office of 249, 1423 International production control committees 280, 1456 Wheat Advisory Committee, International 280, 1456 Library, salaries and expenses 250, 1424 Livestock production, cooperation with Southern States 279 Plant Industry, Bureau of 258, 1433 International Seed Testing Congress, contribution 260, 1435 Investigations, etc 259, 1434 Printing and binding 249, 1423 Public Roads, Bureau of 272, 1447 Federal-aid highway system 272, 1447 Public highways, emergency construction 273 Secretary’s Office 247, 1421 Rent, D.
C 249, 1423 Soil Conservation Service 1454 Soil-erosion investigations 280 Solicitor, Office of 1423 Weather Bureau 253, 1428 Meteorological station establishment, western Montana 254 Deficiency appropriation for— Agricultural Economics, Bureau of 581, 1115 Cotton Acts, enforcement of 581 Animal Industry, Bureau of 1617 Audited claims 61, 603, 605, 1128, 1131, 1133, 1644, 1646 Biological Survey, Bureau of 52, 581, 1116 Game, etc., reservations, maintenance 581 Chemistry and Soils, Bureau of 1617 Damage claims 59, 601, 1126, 1127, 1642 Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Bureau of 581 Grasshopper survey 581 West Indian fruit fly, etc., eradication and control 581 Forest Service 51, 1115, 1617 Soil Conservation Service 1115 Tobacco control compacts, loans, expenses, etc 1617 Weather Bureau 1455 Agricultural Adjustment Act, Amendments. *See separate title*.
Agricultural research, extension work, etc. *See* Agriculture. Agriculture investigation of Federal Trade Commission, cooperation by 931 Appropriations, interchange of 279, 1455 Boy Scout Jamboree, D. C., loan of equipment authorized 1165 Permits for use of public spaces, etc 1166 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Co., renewal of lease of land in Range Livestock Experiment Station, Mont 1922 Cotton processing tax, payment of; time extension 281 Extensible Building, modification of contract for, authorized 649 Limit of cost increased; sum authorized 649 Filled Milk Act, administration by 885 Forest-land management; cooperative agreements with States 963 Conditions and requirements; approval by National Forest Reservation Commission 963–965 Sum authorized 965 Forest roads and trails, apportionment of appropriation 281 Contracts, etc., authorized 281 Expenditure restriction 281 Highways in Alaska, limitation on expenditures 281 Storage facilities for equipment, etc.; sums available 281 Government Island Lighthouse Reservation, Mich., transfer of, for inclusion in Marquette National Forest Purchase Unit 307vi Grasshoppers, cooperative methods of control authorized; appropriation for 1912 Great Plains Forest Experiment Station, establishment of 1515 Hawaii Experiment Station, equipment transfer to University of Hawaii 251 Hilton Head Lighthouse Reservation, S.
C., conveyance of portion of, to 308 Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, conveyance of land to, for park, etc., purposes 1921 Migratory birds, game, and other wildlife. *See* Migratory Birds. Minnesota National Forest Reserve, lands set aside for use of Chippewa Indians 312 Mississippi forest reservation land transfer 37 Mississippi River flood control project, transfer of sums to, for purchase of lands within, for wildlife refuges, etc 1513 National forests. *See* National Forests.
Nebraska, issue of duplicate check to treasurer of, in lieu of lost original 887 Payment of expenses of 4–H Club assemblages 387 Peanuts, collection and publication of statistics concerning 1898 Appropriation authorized for expenses 1899 Cooperation by Governmental agencies 1899 Penalty provisions 1899 Pocatello, Idaho, game management supply depot and laboratory, establishment at 1913 Poultry dealers and handlers; investigations; licenses; penalties 648 Puerto Rican Hurricane Relief Commission personnel to be under supervision of Secretary of Interior 320 Sapelo Lighthouse Reservation, Ga., transfer for use of Bureau of Biological Survey 310 Sea food, inspection of, under Food and Drugs Act 871 Shelter-belt project, sum available for distribution, etc., of existing stocks in liquidation of 1439 Shipments of plants by mail; inspection by State officials; disposition of infected plants 1461 Soil conservation. *See* Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act.
Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, availability of sums with respect to land devoted to growing trees for production of gum turpentine and gum rosin 1648 Soil erosion. *See* Soil Conservation Service. Spirits of turpentine and rosin; publication of statistics on 653 Tobacco control compacts. *See* Tobacco Control Compacts. Tobacco; inspection regulations. *See* Tobacco Inspection Act. Statistics, collection and publication; standards; access to Internal Revenue records 893, 894 Traffic conditions, investigation and report on; report to Congress 1892 Vehicles, use, maintenance, etc 279, 1455 Workfor other departments 279, 1455 **Agriculture, International Institute of,** appropriation for contribution, etc 73, 591, 1315 **Aguadilla Harbor, Puerto Rico,** examination authorized 1048 **Ainsworth, Maj.
Gen. Fred C.,** acceptance of bequest for Walter Reed General Hospital 287 **Air Commerce, Bureau of.** *See* Commerce, Department of. **Air Corps.** *See* War Department. **Aircraft in Commerce.** *See* Commerce, Department of. **Air Mail,** appropriation for investigation, etc 1175 **Air Mail Act, Amendments:** Additional service, schedules; maintenance 619 Compensation rates, working conditions; collective bargaining 618 Contractors, qualifications; affidavit respecting bids; salary limitation 617, 618 Audit of books, records, etc 618 Limitation on number of contracts; unlawful practices 618, 619 Contracts for mail transportation; awarding; payment for 615 Mileage limitation; schedules; emergency trips 615 Route extensions; designation of primary, etc., routes 615 Interstate Commerce Commission, powers; determining rates; report to Congress 616 Examination of books, etc., of contractors; report 617, 618 Extension of contracts 617 Rebates and passes, statement on 619 Unfair practices, inquiry into, etc 619vii Unlawful practices, action in case of 619 **Air Mail Contracts,** limitation on number of, to a contractor after April 1, 1936 30 **Air Mail Service,** appropriation for 239, 1850 **Airports, etc.,** amount for work-relief projects 1608 **Air Transport Adjustment Board.** *See* National Air Transport Adjustment Board. **“Akron”,** relief of Naval and Marine Corps Reserve officers, etc., who searched for victims and wreckage of dirigible 443 **Alabama:** Appropriation for national forest administration 263, 1438 Bridge legalized across Second Creek in Lauderdale County 1198 Flood-control projects authorized 1575 Lawrence County, release of title of certain lands to equitable owners 1924 Northern and middle judicial districts, jurisdiction of judge modified 1476 Release of, from accountability for certain destroyed, etc., War Department property 1192 Rivers and harbors, preliminary examinations authorized 1033, 1044, 1045, 1593 Sheffield-Florence bridge across Tennessee River, construction, etc 730 State Bridge Corporation, period extended for charging tolls on certain bridges constructed by 1542 Time extended for bridging— Mobile Bay at Cedar Point and Dauphin Island 1064, 1104 Tennessee River, between Colbert and Lauderdale Counties 1254 **Alabama and Coushatta Indians, Tex.,** appropriation for education 189, 1772 **Alabama River, Ala.,** examination of connecting waterway with Perdido River, authorized 1044 **Alameda, Calif.,** acquisition of land for naval air station; appropriation authorized 1901–1902 **Alaska:** Appropriation for— Agricultural experiment stations 250, 1424 Extension work in 252, 1426 Alaska Railroad 213, 1800 Contingent, etc., expenses 212, 1799 Fisheries service, seal protection, etc 97, 98, 1343 Flood control work, Lowell Creek and Salmon River 146, 1307 Game law enforcement 271, 1445 Governor and secretary, salaries 212, 1799 Insane, care, etc., of 213, 1799 Judges, salaries and expenses 80, 1324, 1325 Legislative expenses 1799 Medical relief in 193, 1777 Metlakahtla, Annette Islands Reserve, village improvements, etc 194, 1778 Mineral resources investigations 201, 1786 Mount McKinley National Park, administration, etc 207, 1793 National forest administration 263 Natives, support and education of 192, 1775 Public schools, establishment, etc 213, 1799 Railroads in, additional income tax on 225, 1834 Reindeer; investigations, etc 270 Purchase and distribution to natives 213 Stations, support of 212 Reindeer service 1799 Relief of indigent, etc 221, 1831 Roads, bridges, trails, etc., repair and maintenance 213, 1800 Star-route service 1849 Deficiency appropriation for— Insane, care, etc., of 585, 1623 Legislative expenses 585 Mineral resources investigations 1622 Roads, bridges, and trails, construction, etc 1623 Agricultural extension work, extension of certain Acts respecting, to 1553 Appropriations authorized 1554 Judicial districts to be considered as counties for administration purposes 1554 Agricultural research, experiment stations, etc.; sums authorized to provide for 436 Alaska Railroad, retirement of employees— Automatic separation and retirement on annuity; extensions 2017 Voluntary retirement 2017 Computation of annuity 2018 Physical or mental disability retirement on annuity 2018 Total disability, with service more than 15 years; computation of annuity 2018 Time limit for executing application 2018 Annual examinations; temporary payments on recovery 2018 Status on failure to obtain reemployment 2018viii Involuntary separation, not for misconduct, before retirement age; optional benefits 2019 Annuities, computation of 2020 Accredited service 2021 Past service 2021 Deductions from salaries; amount; effective date, etc 2022 Investment of funds 2022 Return of amounts deducted from salaries 2022 Annuities, payment of 2023 Extension of benefits to employees already retired 2024 Board of Actuaries, periodic valuation of fund by 2024 Administrative measures under Civil Service Commission 2024 Exemption of annuities from execution, etc 2024 Effective date 2024 Commencement of retirement 2025 Alaska Engineering Commission, service in employ of, considered as on Alaska Railroad 2025 Anchorage, bond issue for municipal building, etc., authorized 514 Bond issues by municipal corporations for public works, authorized 1388 Cordova, bond issue authorized for specified public works 672 Criminal Code; issue of sundry licenses, reenactment of provision 863 District Court deemed a court of United States; status of commissioners 289 District courts, review of final decisions of 313 Forest roads and trails, apportionment of sums for; expenditure limitation 281 Glacier Bay National Monument, area made subject to location and entry under mining laws 1817 Highways, allotment of funds for construction, etc., of 116 United States-Canada-Alaska highway, agreement on route authorized; construction provisions 869 Indians, certain home rule provisions extended to 1250 Designation of areas reserved for use and occupancy of, as reservations 1250 Juneau; land district, salary of register 680 Sum available for repair, etc., Government wharf 213 Ketchikan, bond issue for acquisition of electric light, etc., properties 245 Mail service; air mail for all classes, authorized 744 Municipal corporations authorized to incur bonded indebtedness for public works 1388 Nome; bond issue authorized for certain municipal public works 289 Conveyance of certain lands to 485 Corporate existence, boundaries, ratified and confirmed 289 Oil and gas prospecting permits; drilling periods; preferential rights 675 Petersburg, bond issue authorized for specified public works 301 River and harbor improvements authorized 1039 Preliminary examinations authorized 1047, 1048, 1264, 1265, 1596 Seward, municipal electric system construction authorized 282 Powers vacated if Seward Light & Power Company offers to sell electric generating plant, etc 284 Skagway, bond issue authorized for certain municipal public works 1156 Social Security Act, provisions applicable to 647 Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, application of provisions to 1151 Tanana River and Chena Slough, preliminary examination authorized 441 Tlingit and Haida Indians, suits authorized to settle claims 388 Valdez, bond issue authorized for public-school building 303 **Alaska Communication System,** appropriation for operation, etc 69, 1305 **Alaska Railroad.** *See* Alaska. **Albania,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 1311 **Albany, N.
Y.,** coinage of 50-cent pieces in commemoration of anniversary of founding of 1522 **Albuquerque, N. Mex.,** appropriation for education of Indians 190, 1774 **Alburg, Vt.,** bridge authorized across Lake Champlain at 728 **Alcatraz Island, Calif.,** appropriation for penitentiary at 84, 587, 1330 **Alcohol.** *See* Federal Alcohol Administration Act; Liquor Law Repeal and Enforcement Act; Liquor Tax Administration Act. **Alcohol Administration, Federal,** appropriation for 1834ix **Alderson, W.
Va.,** appropriation for Federal Industrial Institution for Women at 84, 1120, 1330 **Alexandria Bay, N. Y.:** Harbor examination authorized 1046 Time extended for bridging St. Lawrence River at 28, 1251 **Alexandria, La.:** Land transfer for highway 491 Time extended for bridging Red River at 1070 **Aliamanu, Hawaii,** improvement of ammunition storage facilities at; appropriation authorized 1462 **Aliens:** Boy Scout Jamboree, temporary entry of participants 387, 1167 Employment forbidden to, illegally within United States, under Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1936 1609 Income tax on. *See* Income Tax.
Residence requirements, continuity deemed unbroken if engaged in certain employment outside United States 1925 Seamen declarants, consideration of, as citizens for purposes of protection, provision repealed 376 Subsidized vessels, restrictions on employment of, on 1993 World War veterans. *See* Citizenship and Naturalization. **All-American Canal,** appropriation for continuing construction 1785 **Allegheny Forging Company,** payment of claim 66 **Allegheny River:** Examination authorized 1565, 1593 Bridge authorized across, at— East Brady, Pa 910 Emlenton, Pa 910 Ford City, Pa 907 Port Allegheny, Pa 905 Tionesta, Pa 910 Improvement authorized 1035 Time extended for bridging, Pittsburgh to O’Hara Township 1197 **Allen, Guy F.,** credit in accounts of 593 **Alpena Harbor, Mich.,** improvement authorized 1036 **Alsea Bay, Oreg.,** examination authorized 1047 **Altamaha River, Ga.,** examination authorized 1593 **Alton, Mo.,** bridge authorized across Eleven Points River at 25 **Ambassadors and Ministers,** appropriation for salaries 69, 590, 1311 **American Battle Monuments Commission,** appropriation for 6, 1168 **American Citizens,** travel restrictions under Neutrality Act 1084 **American Embassy Drafts,** appropriation authorized for interest payments on certain 1896 **American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac,** appropriation for preparation 419, 1418 **American Ethnology,** appropriation for researches, etc 15, 1179 **American Expeditionary Forces,** memorial erection, D.
C 798 **American Historic Sites, etc.,** preservation of. *See* National Park Service. **American International Institute for Protection of Childhood,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1315 **American Legion.** *See also* Pershing Hall. Ira D. MacLachlan Post of, license granted to, for use of portion of Fort Brady Reservation, Mich 1481 Loan of War Department equipment for convention use 534, 1540 Renewal of patent 510 Settlement of obligation of Joe Graham Post of 1089 **American Legion Auxiliary,** renewal of patent 510 **American National Theater and Academy:** Incorporation of; powers, etc 457, 458 Report to Congress 459 **American Printing House for the Blind,** appropriation for 235, 1845 **American Red Cross Buildings,** determination of rate for steam furnished to 425 **American River, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **American Seamen.** *See* Seamen, American. **American Telephone and Telegraph Company Investigation.** *See* Federal Communications Commission. **Anastasia Island Lighthouse Reservation, Fla.:** Conveyance of portion to St.
Augustine 305 Disposal of portion of 896 **Anchorage, Alaska,** bond issue for municipal building, etc., authorized 514 **Anclote River, Fla.,** improvement authorized 1032 **Anderson, Ind.,** flood-control project authorized 1586 **Anderson, S. C.,** transfer of land to 534 **Andrew Johnson National Monument, Tenn.,** creation of 958 **Androscoggin River, Maine and N. H.,** examination authorized 1592, 1938x **Animal Husbandry,** appropriation for investigation and experiments in 256, 1430 **Animal Industry, Bureau of.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Animals:** Appropriation for investigation, etc., diseases of 255, 1430 Domestic, crossing frontier; free admission if brought back before June 30, 1936 293 **Animas River,** survey of methods of utilization of surplus waters, authorized 1806 **Annapolis, Md.:** Appropriation for naval radio station facilities 413, 1412 Harbor improvement authorized 1031 **Annisquam River, Mass.,** improvement authorized 1029 **Annual Leave.** *See* Government Employees. **Antarctic.** *See* Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition. **Antietam, Battle of,** Commission established to arrange appropriate observance of 1916 **Antiquities, etc.,** preservation of. *See* National Park Service. **Anti-Smuggling Act:** Customs enforcement areas, establishment; limitations; termination 517 Enforcement provisions; treaty vessel exception 518 Jurisdiction of Secretary of Commerce 518 Owner of United States vessel violating foreign smuggling laws; penalty 518 Chartered vessel where knowledge of intent to violate 518 Seizure and forfeiture of vessel and cargo;
United States vessels 518 Vessels owned or controlled in United States 519 Vessels suspected of smuggling activities 519 Documentation of suspected vessels 519 Forfeited vessels; destruction 519 Importations in vessels of less than thirty net tons; special license 519 Liquor importations, provisions concerning 520 Liability of master; penalty provisions 520 Definitions, “officer of the customs”, “customs waters”, “hovering vessel” 521 Liability of master; additional penalties; master presenting false documents 521 Boarding vessels, authority of officers 521 Penalties for presentation of false documents, failure to stop 522 Seizure of vessels; arrests; when revenue laws violated 522 Vessels outside customs waters; treaty vessels 522 Narcotics importation, penalties for unmanifested 523 Vessels having prohibited merchandise or undocumented liquors; penalties 523 Unlawful unlading or transshipment; penalties 524 Exempt cargoes; notification required 524 Hovering vessels, examination of; exemption 525 Forfeiture proceedings; testimony to fix place where act occurred 525 Marks indicative of foreign origin of merchandise 526 Vessels in vicinity of hovering vessel 526 Seizures and forfeitures; liability of members of crew, etc 526 Clearances, granting of 526 Undocumented vessels; numbering 526 Entry of American vessels; exception, yachts 527 Fraudulent entry of imported merchandise 527 Awards to informers, violations of navigation laws; amount 527 Limitation of actions to recover fines or forfeitures 527 Masters obstructing officers going on board; penalty 528 Coast Guard vessels, ensign and pennant; wrongful display by other vessels 528 Extent of United States jurisdiction 528 Coast Guard, Customs Service, etc., uniform or badge; penalty for wrongful use 528 Fraudulent documentation, amendment 528 Yachts, entry; manifest of dutiable articles 528 Inspection of register, enrollment, or license; penalty, failure to exhibit 528 License of vessel, penalties in connection with; mackerel fishing exception 528 Trading by unlicensed vessels 529 Definitions 529 Separability clause 529 Short title 529xi **Antitrust Act of 1914, Amendments:** Acts declared unlawful— Brokerage, etc., payments 1527 Discounts, rebates, etc., amounting to discriminations 1527 Discriminations in price between different purchasers 1526 Discriminatory payments by seller to buyer for services, etc 1527 Furnishing services, etc., by seller to buyer on terms not available to all buyers 1527 Price discriminations, inducing or receiving of 1527 Cooperative associations, returns to members in proportion to purchases, etc., not included 1528 Hearings on complaints; burden of proof 1526 Pending cases, etc.; reopening of orders upon violation 1527 Violations, penalty for 1528 **Antitrust Laws,** appropriation for enforcement 79, 1323 **Apalachicola Bay, Fla.,** examination of waterway to Withlacoochee River authorized 1044 **Apalachicola River, Fla.,** channel improvement authorized to Saint Andrews Bay 1033 **Apishapa River, Colo.,** examination authorized 442, 1594 **Apostle Islands, Wis.,** establishment of Coast Guard station at 1195 **Appomattox Court House National Historical Monument, Va.:** Establishment; appropriation authorized 613 Acquisition of land 613 Administration, etc., of 614 Appropriation for 1794 **Appropriation Acts:** Agriculture, Department of 247, 1421 Commerce, Department of 86, 1331 Deficiency Acts— Fiscal year 1935, First 49 Fiscal year 1935, Second 571 Fiscal year 1936, First 1597 District of Columbia 341, 1854 Emergency Relief, 1935 115 Emergency Relief, 1936 1608 Farm Credit Administration 281, 1457 Independent Offices 6, 1167 Interior, Department of 176, 1757 Justice, Department of 77, 1322 Labor, Department of 101, 1347 Legislative Branch of the Government 459, 1214 Navy Department 398, 1398 Post Office Department 235, 1846 State, Department of 67, 1309 Supplemental, 1936 1109 Treasury Department 218, 1827 War Department 120, 1278 **Appropriations:** Accident Prevention Conference, authorized 1389 Appropriation for 1618 Ackia, Miss., Battleground National Monument, establishment, etc.; authorized 897 Appropriation for 1119 Adjusted Compensation Payment Act, 1936, authorized 1102 Appropriation for administrative expenses 1114, 1125 Payments 1182 Agricultural Adjustment Act, enforcement, etc 117, 753, 774, 775, 777, 780, 781, 1456 Payments under 1116, 1117, 1163 Agricultural extension work, extension of, to Alaska, authorized 1554 Agricultural research, extension work, etc., authorized 437–439 Appropriation for 582, 1425 Air Corps stations and depots, construction, etc., sum authorized 611 Air mail contracts, sum authorized for audit in connection with 618 Appropriation for 1175 Alameda, Calif., acquisition of land for naval air station site, authorized 1902 American Embassy drafts, interest payments on certain, authorized 1896 American Telephone and Telegraph investigation by Federal Trade Commission, authorized 45 Appropriation for 1601 Ammunition storage facilities, Hawaii and Md., improvement of; authorized 1462 Appomattox Court House National Historical Monument, Va., establishment, authorized 613 Appropriation for 1794 Arkansas Centennial Commission 1600 Associated Country Women of the World, Third Triennial Meeting of, sum authorized for participation 1167 Appropriation for 1633 Big Horn County, Mont., school improvements, etc., authorized 333, 336 Appropriation for 584 Bituminous Coal Conservation Act of 1935, sums authorized 1008 Appropriation for National Bituminous Coal Commission 1119 Consumers’ Counsel, Office of 1119xii Blaine County, Mont., school improvements, etc., authorized 333 Appropriation for 584 Blind, adult, increase for books for, authorized 374 Brockton, Mont., school improvements, etc., authorized 328 Appropriation for 584 California Pacific International Exposition, authorized 41, 1108 Appropriation for 50, 1110 Camp Ord, Calif., acquisition of timber rights on, authorized 1196 Cannon Ball School District, N.
Dak., improvements, authorized 1013 Central Statistical Board, authorized 499 Appropriation for 1110, 1169 Charles Carroll of Carrollton Bicentenary Commission, authorized 1517 Chippewa Indians, Minn., lands set aside for, authorized 321 Appropriation for 1765 Chippewa Indians, Minn., payment to enrolled members of Red Lake Band 444 Cleveland, Grover, monument erection, authorized 424 Columbus, Ga., erection of marker at, authorized 1195 Columbus, Miss., post office site, authorized 926 Compensation of Government officers and employees, reduction discontinued 24 Confederated Bands of Ute Indians, payments to, for lands set aside as naval reserve, authorized 1272 Connecticut Tercentenary Commission, authorized 244 Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission, authorized 736, 1393 Appropriation for 1112, 1599 Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, Conference for Revision of, authorized 1357 Appropriation for 1633 Conventions, etc., unauthorized expenditures for housing, feeding, or transporting, prohibited 19 Payment of expenses for assemblages of 4–H Clubs permitted 387 Covelo, Calif., school construction, etc., authorized 331 Appropriation for 584 Crop production and harvesting loans, 1935, authorized 28 Delaware River Valley Tercentenary Commission, sum authorized for expenses 1487 De Soto expedition anniversary celebration, sum authorized for study and report 870 District of Columbia— Blind, care of, authorized 747 Appropriation for 1115 Emergency relief, 1936, additional 1186 Enforcement of regulations, smoke, etc., nuisances 654, 1114, 1855 Maintenance of public order, etc., Aug 16 to 31, 1935; sum authorized 614 Old-age assistance, annual, authorized 750 Appropriation for 1115 Unemployment Compensation Act, annual sums authorized 949 Appropriation for 1858 District of Columbia Airport Commission expenses, authorized 1237 District of Columbia-Virginia Boundary Commission 23, 50 Continuance of functions, authorized 67 Duchesne County, Utah, school buildings, authorized 612 El Paso, Tex., rent installments authorized, lease of quarters for Government services at 449 Federal Aid Highway Act, Amendments, authorized 1519–1521 Federal Alcohol Administration 1125 Federal Communications Commission 23 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, capital stock of 686 Federal Register, printing, etc 1110, 1229 Federal Trade Commission, investigation of agricultural income, etc., authorized 931, 1567 Filipino emigration from United States, authorized 479 Appropriation for 1121 Forest-land management; sum authorized 965 Fort Yates School District, N.
Dak., improvements authorized 1014 Frazer, Mont., high school, sum authorized for completion 329 Appropriation for 584 George Rogers Clark Sesquicentennial Commission, additional sum authorized 654 Appropriation for 1112 Gilmer, Thomas Walker, portrait of, authorized 538 Glacier County, Mont., school improvements, etc., authorized 327 Appropriation for 584 Goethals, Maj. Gen. George W., memorial, authorized 743xiii Grand Army of the Republic, seventieth encampment, expenses 483, 1485 Grasshopper control 1912 Great Lakes Exposition, authorized 1244 Appropriation for 1352 Harvard University Tercentenary Commission, authorized 1267 Appropriation for 1608 Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans., acquisition of property 612, 1119 Helsingfors, Finland, diplomatic, etc., buildings, authorized 377 Appropriation for 590 Hinds’ Parliamentary Precedents of the House of Representatives, printing and distribution, authorized 510 Historic sites, etc., preservation, authorized 668 Appropriation for 1795 Homestead National Monument, Nebr., authorized 1184 Indian Arts and Crafts Board, authorized 892 Appropriation for 1768 Indian lands, payment of taxes on certain, authorized 1542 Indian reservation roads, construction, etc., sum made available 376 Inter-American Conference, 1936, participation expenses 1319 International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, Eighth, sum authorized 291 Appropriation for 591 International Council of Scientific Unions, annual appropriations authorized 540 International Exposition of Paris, participation expenses, authorized 1201 Appropriation for 1633 International Radio Consulting Committee, Rumania, 1937, participation expenses 1316 International Technical Committee of Aerial Legal Experts, annual appropriations authorized 540 Interparliamentary Union, annual contribution authorized 425 Appropriation for 591 Jurors and witnesses, United States courts, additional for fees, 1936 1236 Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, Ga., authorized 423 Appropriation for 584 Lake and Missoula Counties, Mont., school improvements, etc., authorized 328 Appropriation for 584 Marine Band attendance at— Arkansas and Texas Centennials, and National Confederate Reunion, authorized 1396 Appropriation for 1629 United Confederate Veterans’ reunion, authorized 650 Appropriation for 1122 Marysville School District, Wash., improvements, etc., authorized 329 Appropriation for 584 McNeil Island, Wash., land acquisition for penitentiary at 1120 Medicine Lake, Mont., school improvements, etc., authorized 336 Appropriation for 584 Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, N.
Mex., agreement for maintenance on newly reclaimed lands; sum authorized 887 Migratory waterfowl, etc., protection of 384 Mississippi River flood control, authorized 1513 Motor Carrier Act, 1935, motor transport regulation 1112 Mount Rushmore National Memorial, S. Dak., sum authorized for completion 962 Appropriation for 1760 National Labor Relations Board 1112, 1603 National Mediation Board 23, 1177, 1603 National Railroad Adjustment Board 23 Naval Academy, retirement of civilian members of teaching staff, etc., authorized 1092 Appropriation for 1400, 1403 Neutrality Act, administrative expenses, authorized 1085, 1153 Appropriation for 1124 New York, N.
Y., acquisition of lands for cemeterial purposes, authorized 1354 Appropriation for 1641 North American Wildlife Conference, expenses 1116 Northwest Territory Celebration Commission, authorized 512 Norway, payment to, for losses due to detention of steamer Tampen, authorized 1104 Appropriation for 1633 Pages, Senate and House of Representatives, pay of 481 Panama Canal, study of rules for measuring vessels 1641 Pan American Institute of Geography and History, annual, authorized 512 Appropriation for 1123xiv Expenses of 1935 meeting in United States, authorized 512 Appropriation for 1123 Patrick Henry, bicentennial of birth of, sum authorized 1484 Appropriation for 1600 Patrick Henry National Monument, Va., authorized 653 Peanuts, collection and publication of statistics relating to, authorized 1899 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, acquisition of site for rear range light 480 Philippine Islands, buildings, etc., for U.
S. Representative, authorized 394 Appropriation for 595 Pine Ridge, S. Dak., school construction, etc., authorized 331 Appropriation for 584 Polson, Mont., school improvements, etc., authorized 328 Appropriation for 584 Poplar, Mont., school improvements, etc., authorized 329 Appropriation for 584 Potato Act of 1935, sums authorized for enforcement 790 Pueblo Indian land grants; payments to non-Indian claimants, authorized 800 Appropriations for 1765 Pueblo Indians, N. Mex., payments to non-Indian claimants, authorized 1459 Queets, Wash., school improvements, etc., authorized 330 Appropriation for 584 Railroad Retirement Act of 1935, authorized 973 Appropriation for 1178 Railroad Retirement Board, authorized 1098 Appropriation for 1112, 1603 Railroad Retirement Investigation Commission 1113 Railway Labor Act, Amendments, authorized 1191 Rate of wages, laborers and mechanics on public buildings; sums available for administrative expenses 1013 Reclamation and irrigation projects, investigation of financial, etc., conditions on, authorized 1207 Rio Grande canalization project; diversion dam construction, authorized 961, 1463 Rivers, harbors, etc., surveys and improvements, authorized 1596 Rogers, Henry H., acceptance of bequest of, expenses incident to, authorized 1239 Appropriation for 1628 Rural Electrification Administration, authorized 1364 Administration expenses, authorized 1365 Appropriation for 1604 Securities and Exchange Commission 23, 1113 “Shenandoah”, dirigible, erection of memorial to dead in wreck of, authorized 1371 Shrine Convention, maintenance of public order, etc., authorized 161 Appropriation for 217 Sioux Indians, payments to, authorized 340 Smelter-fumes controversy, arbitration of 1319 Social Security Act— Blind, aid to, authorized 645, 647 Appropriation for 1113, 1606 Children, dependent, aid to, authorized 627, 629 Appropriation for 1113, 1605 Child-welfare services 1121 Crippled children 1121 Diseases and sanitation investigations 1126, 1841 Maternal and child health services, authorized 629, 634 Appropriation for 1121 Old-age assistance, authorized 620, 622 Appropriation for 1113, 1605 Old-age reserve account 1635 Public health work, authorized 634, 635 Appropriation for 1126, 1840 Unemployment compensation administration, authorized 626 Appropriation for 1113, 1605 Vocational rehabilitation, authorized 633 Appropriation for 1119, 1798 Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, authorized 1151 Appropriation for 1183 Soil Conservation Service, authorized 164 Appropriation for 1115, 1454 Special Mexican Claims Commission, authorized 151 Appropriation for 590, 1320 Sub-bituminous and lignite coal investigations, etc., Bureau of Mines, authorized 1275 Texas Centennial Exposition, authorized 433 Appropriation for 575xv Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission 1607 Tobacco control compacts, loans and administration expenses, authorized 1241 Appropriation for 1617 Tobacco Inspection Act 1115, 1450 Vocational education, cooperation with States and Territories, authorized 1488 War Minerals Relief Statutes, payment of awards under 1619 Washington, George, publication of writings of 38 Washington-Lincoln Memorial Gettysburg Boulevard Commission 285 Whaling Treaty Act, authorized 1249 White Swan School District, Wash., improvements, etc., authorized 330 Appropriation for 584 Whitman National Monument, Wash., establishment, etc., authorized 2029 “Winnie Mae”, airplane, purchase of, by Smithsonian Institution, authorized 743 Appropriation for 1604 Wolf Point, Mont., school improvements, etc., authorized 327 Appropriation for 584 World Power Conference, sum authorized for expenses of meeting 870 Appropriation for 1124 World’s Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, Sixteenth Triennial Convention, authorized 1268 Appropriation for 1634 **Aquino, Carlos M.,** payment to 595 **Aransas Pass, Tex.,** channel improvement authorized to Corpus Christi 1034 **Arbitration.** *See* International Obligations. **Architect of the Capitol.** *See also* Legislative Branch of the Government.
Acceptance of copy of painting “Liev Eiriksson Discovers America”, directed 1167 Elks, Order of, permits to use parks, etc., D. C., during session of 656 Library of Congress, annex construction, etc., cost limit increased 326 Shrine Committee, Inc., permits to use parks, etc., D. C 34 Travel expenses, amount increased 572 **Archives.** *See* National Archives. **Arecibo Harbor, Puerto Rico,** improvement authorized 1039 **Argentina,** appropriation for ambassador to 69, 1311 **Arizona:** Appropriation for— Big Dry Wash Battlefield, marker to commemorate 209 Gila project 1784 Grand Canyon National Park, administration, etc 207, 1792 Indians, support, etc., of 185–187, 190, 192, 194, 1118, 1768, 1769, 1771, 1774, 1776, 1778 National forest administration 263, 1437 Yuma irrigation project, California and 198, 1782 Benson, transfer of land to 798 Bridge authorized across Colorado River, at Parker 1071 District judgeship, filling vacancy 659 Enabling Act for, amendments— Exchanges of lands for privately owned lands, authorized 1478 Leasing of lands for agricultural, etc., purposes 1477 Sale of grants at appraised value 1478 Indian reservations, limitation on land acquisition outside of 183 Mohave County, public lands patented to 1144 Navajo Indians, sum available for land purchase, etc 183, 1765 Preliminary examinations of rivers, etc., authorized 1595 Prescott National Forest, recreational area within; agreement with Phoenix 895 Yavapai Indians, lands held in trust for 332 **Arkansas:** Appropriation for— Hot Springs National Park, administration, etc 207, 1793 National forest administration 263, 1438 Flood-control projects authorized 1577, 1578, 1580 Fort Smith National Cemetery Reservation, sale of portion of 723 Hot Springs National Park, boundaries extended 1516 Interstate oil and gas compact, consent of Congress granted to 939 Little Rock, conveyance of certain land to;
Federal use in emergency 1292 Preliminary examinations authorized of— Arkansas River and Fourche Bayou 1105 Big Mulberry Creek 1262 Cadron Creek 1263 Cosatot River 1260 Gaff ord Creek 441 Little Missouri River 1261 Petit Jean River 1262xvi Point Remove Creek 441 Red and Little Rivers 1261 Rivers, various 1045, 1594 Six Mile Creek 1565 Wild Cat Shoals Reservoir, continuation of survey 1596 **Arkansas Centennial:** Appropriation for contribution 1600 Change in design of commemorative coins 1981 Marine Band, attendance of 1395 **Arkansas River:** Bridge authorized across, at Keota, Okla 25 Examinations authorized 1045, 1105, 1594, 1596 Flood-control projects authorized 1577 **Arlington and Fairfax Railway Co.,** rights-of-way across Fort Myer Reservation, Va., granted to 1147 **Arlington Farm, Va.,** appropriation for 258, 1433 **Arlington Memorial Bridge,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 210, 1796 **Arlington National Cemetery,** appropriation for care, etc., of amphitheater, etc 145, 1305 **Arms and Munitions.** *See* Neutrality Act. **Army.** *See also* National Defense Act, Amendments;
War Department. Active service of Reserve officers of the combatant arms and Chemical Warfare Service in the Regular 1028 Military Academy graduates to be commissioned annually in 1028 Allotment among promotion list branches; training requirement 1028 Air Corps. *See* War Department. Assignment of officers for duty in courier service abroad, inspection of buildings, traveling expenses allowed 70, 1321 Corps of Engineers, commissioned strength increased; Reserve officers to active duty 1974 Officers engaged on nonmilitary public works, funds available for 1974 Number so engaged to be exclusive of commissioned strength of Regular Army 1975 Decorations, etc., tendered by foreign governments, acceptance by certain officers, etc., authorized 1361, 1515 Details to assist in establishing defense system, Philippine Islands 218 Disbursing officers, credit allowed in accounts of, for— Automobile shipments, certain 1107 Reserve officers, payments to certain, promoted while on active duty 1275 Rental allowances, payments for, while on active duty 1274 District of Columbia, military instructor for high-school cadets, payment of 320 Eleventh Olympic Games, participation by 292 Enlisted men, allowances to continue while sick in hospital, etc 1545 Grades and ratings, numbers in, to be fixed by Executive order 1554 Pay deduction for Soldiers’ Home maintenance 1137 Equipment donations to posts of Veterans of Foreign Wars 1013 Increase, commissioned and enlisted strength 1282 Medical Administrative Corps, qualifications for appointment 1902 Naval, etc., service of officers to be included for retirement purposes 377 Obsolete equipment, disposal of, to schools, authorized 1147 Organized Reserves, care and treatment of members injured, etc., while in training 1507 Promotion list, second lieutenants to colonels included; exception; examination; authorized number 505, 506 Air Corps officers, temporary advancements 507 Captains and first lieutenants, number; service requirement; order 506 Effective date; inconsistent laws repealed 507 General officers of line, etc., appointment and promotion 506 Veterinary Corps; chaplains 506 Retirement provisions 507 Termination of active service of officers 507 Vacancies, filling of; promotion, etc 506 Retired enlisted men with commissioned service in World War, retirement pay 1900 Soldiers discharged for age misrepresentation, World War; honorable discharges granted to 1159 Veterinary Corps officers credited with service rendered in other branches for promotion, etc., purposes 1137 War-time rank to retired officers, etc., restriction removed 377 **Army War College.** *See* War Department. xvii **Arrow Rock, Mo.:** Bridge authorized across Missouri River at 1066 Time extended for bridging 1070, 1536 **Arroyo Colorado, Tex.,** examination authorized 1045 **Arthur Kill and Raritan River, N.
J.,** cutoff channel between, improvement authorized 1030 **Ash Creek, Conn.,** examination authorized 1041 **Ashland Harbor, Wis.,** improvement authorized 1035 **Ashley River, S. C.,** examination authorized 1043 **Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio,** improvement authorized 1037 **Associated Country Women of the World, Third Triennial Meeting of,** sum authorized for participation 1167 Appropriation for 1633 **Associated Gas and Electric Co., etc.,** exemption from limitation on certain counsel in proceedings pertaining to tax liability of 1820 **Astoria, Oreg.,** time extended for bridging Columbia River at 1066, 1104 **Astronomical Union, International,** appropriation for contribution 1316 **Astrophysical Observatory,** appropriation for 15, 1179 **Atlanta, Ga.,** appropriation for penitentiary maintenance, etc 53, 84, 1120, 1329 **Atlantic Coast,** appropriation for surveys, etc 95, 1340 **Attorney General.** *See also* Justice, Department of.
Adjustment by, of claims arising out of activities of Federal Bureau of Investigation 1184 Designation by, of member of marine casualty investigation board 1381 Member of Commodity Exchange Commission 1492 Petroleum regulation, injunctions, etc 33 Tlingit and Haida Indians, Alaska, suits authorized to settle claims; notice to, etc 390 Virgin Islands— Appointment, fixing of compensation, etc., officers of District Court of the Virgin Islands 1813 Supervision of judicial branch by 1817 **Audited Claims,** deficiency appropriation for 61, 580, 603, 1128, 1616, 1643 **Augusta, Ga.:** Bridge authorized across Savannah River at 1479 Flood-control project authorized 1575 **Augusta, Kans.,** flood-control project authorized 1578 **Aurora Landing,** dam construction at 596 **Austria,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Ava, Ohio,** erection of memorial to dead in wreck of dirigible “Shenandoah”, authorized 1371 **Aviation Cadets.** *See* Naval Reserve. **Aviation Commission.** *See* Federal Aviation Commission. **Aviation Conference, Lima, Peru,** appropriation for participation 1632 **B** **Back Creek, Md.,** examination authorized 1042 **Back River, Va.,** examination authorized 1043 **Back Sound, N.
C.,** examination authorized 1043 **Badlands National Monument, S. Dak.,** boundaries extended; supervision, etc 1979 **Bad River Indians, Wis.,** appropriation for industrial assistance 1767 **Baileys Harbor Range Lighthouse Reservation, Wis.,** conveyance of portion of, to park commission, Door County 309 **Bailiffs, etc., United States Courts,** appropriation for salaries, etc 82, 1327, 1626 **Baker Island,** appropriation for expenses in administration of 1896 **Bakers Bay, Wash.,** improvement authorized 1038 **Balboa, C.
Z.:** Appropriation for naval radio receiving station improvements 1412 Construction authorized at naval station and naval ammunition depot, etc 155, 156 Appropriation for 598 **Balbo, Italo,** presentation of Distinguished Flying Cross to 152 **Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company,** bridge and subway construction, D. C 569 **Baltimore, Md.,** appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420 **Banana River, Fla.,** examination of waterway to Mosquito Lagoon, authorized 1043 **Bankhead Cotton Act,** amendments to. *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act, Amendments. **Banking Act of 1933, Amendments.** *See* Banking Act of 1935. **Banking Act of 1935:** Federal Deposit Insurance— Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, creation; duties; management 684 Definitions 684–686xviii Capital stock of Corporation 686 Insurance of member and nonmember banks 687 Factors to be enumerated and considered 688 Assessments; rate, etc.; certified statements; semiannual payment 688 Statements of payments due 688 Banks insured after effective date, provisions waived; assessments; payment 689 Insured banks, balances credited upon assessments due 689 Suit to compel filing of statement 690 Recovery by Corporation 690 Forfeiture of privileges by national member or insured national nonmember banks 690 Trust funds, insurance of 690 Insured bank, termination of status as 690 Termination of membership in Federal Reserve System 691 Nonmember bank, discontinuance of insured status; notice to depositors 692 Assumption of liabilities of insured bank by another insured bank; termination of insurance on deposits 692 Corporation; powers of 692 Administration of; cooperation of Federal agencies 693 Examiners, appointment, etc 693 Reports; examinations 693, 694 Permanent Insurance Fund created; prior obligations unimpaired; insurance of deposits; separate Fund For Mutuals 694 Insured bank, when deemed closed;
Corporation as receiver; duties, etc 694 Closed insured State bank; Corporation as receiver; rights, etc 695 Payment of insured deposits 695 Closed national or District banks, etc.; Corporation subrogated to rights of paid depositors 695 New national banks, organization; management 695, 696 Payment of insured deposits; earnings; losses; transferred deposits 696 Capital stock of new bank, sales authorized; when stock not offered for sale, etc 696, 697 Corporation as receiver; discharge of liability for insured deposit; limitation on liability 697 Withholding amount to satisfy stockholder’s liability 698 Failure to claim deposits; refund to Corporation 698 Investments by; designated public depositary and financial agent 698 Loans to closed national and State member banks, etc 698 Sale of assets of closed insured banks to Corporation 698 Loans to avert threatened loss to Corporation; facilitate mergers 699 Obligations of Corporation, issue; amount; redemption; interest, etc 699 Purchase of, by Secretary of Treasury; use of proceeds; resale 699, 700 Exemption from taxation 700 Printing and engraving of Corporation’s obligations 700 Annual report to Congress 700 Penalty provisions 700, 701 Exclusive use of “Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation” 701 Display of sign indicating insured status 701 Restriction on dividend payment when assessment due Corporation in default; when amount in dispute 701 Merger of insured and noninsured banks; consent required 701 Branch banks, consent required for establishment or removal to new location 702 Indemnity protection of insured banks 702 Publication of report of examination when recommendation not complied with 702 Interest payment on demand deposits, regulation of; exceptions 702 Time and savings deposits; regulations; penalty for violations 702 Provisions of Criminal Code extended to contracts or agreements with Corporation 703 Secret Service Division, Treasury Department; arrest, etc., of persons committing punishable offenses 703xix State banks; requirement of membership; term construed 703 Purpose of section; discriminations prohibited 703 Separability of provisions 703 Federal Reserve Act, Amendments— Federal Reserve banks, board of directors; appointment of officers 703 Admission to membership in Reserve System, waiver of requirements; when capital less than required 704 Board to be known as “Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System” 704 Composition and appointment; terms, etc 704 Ineligibility to hold office in member banks 704 Terms, etc., of successors to present members 704 Meetings; presiding officer 705 Records to be kept by 705 Advances to member bank; security; interest rate 705 Federal Open Market Committee, creation; membership; meetings 705 Regulations governing open-market operations 706 Purchase and sale of obligations of the United States in open market 706 Discount rates, establishing 706 Bank reserves, change of requirements as to maintenance of 706 Loans on real estate, farm lands, etc.; amount; exceptions, etc 706 Comptroller of the Currency, appointment; term of office; salary 707 Technical Amendments to the Banking Laws— “Holding company affiliate”, exceptions to term 707 Member bank affiliation with organization in liquidation 707 Dealing in investment securities; sales or mortgages; exceptions to prohibitions 707 Persons or organizations engaging in banking business, authority required 708 Double liability on national bank stock, termination of 708 National bank agencies in resort communities 708 National banking associations; stock ownership by directors, etc 709 Restriction on officers engaging in security transactions 709 Corporate powers; dealing in securities; obligations insured by Federal Housing Administration 709 Requisite amount of capital stock; waiver in case of State banks; retirement of preferred stock 709, 710 Stock certificates of, and State member banks; ownership, sale, or transfer of 710 Shareholders, right to vote; proxies 710, 711 Holding company affiliates; application for voting permit; reserves to be maintained by 711 Conversion of State banks into; retention of certain assets 711 United States bonds, transfer of; countersignature by Comptroller of Currency 711 Branches outside United States; rates of interest 711 Dividends and surplus funds 712 Crimes by officers, etc., of insured banks 712 Voluntary liquidation 712 Exclusive use of terms “national”, “Federal”, and “United States” 713 Federal Reserve System; capital stock and surplus of member bank, reduction; surrender on liquidation 713 Reports of condition of member banks 713 Loans by State member bank to borrowers on Government securities; limitations 713 Limit of liability of any person to bank 713 Discount of paper for individuals or corporations 714 Direct loans for industrial purposes; payments to Reserve banks 714 Board of Governors to define terms;
“time deposits” to include “savings deposits” 714 Estimating reserve balances, deduction from amount of gross demand deposits 714 Interest payments on demand deposits 714 Time and savings deposits; regulations respecting rates of interest 715xx Reserves against deposits of public moneys 715 Reports of affiliate of member bank, waiver of 715 Loans or gratuities to bank examiners prohibited 715 Restriction on other employment by bank examiners 716 Loans to executive officer of member bank prohibited; exceptions, etc 716 Loans to affiliates; restriction; exemptions 717 Loans to industrial, etc., businesses exempt from restrictions on real estate loans 717 Interlocking directorates, etc., between banks, prohibition; exceptions, etc 717, 718 Consolidation of national banks, State banks, etc.; rights of dissenting shareholders 718, 719 Use of “Deposit Insurance”; false advertising 719 Punishment for certain offenses against banks;
“insured bank” included 720 Reduction of common capital of any association; distribution to shareholders 720 National banking associations, stock certificates of; contents and issue 720 Preferred stock of; approval of issue 720 District of Columbia banks; additional liability termination 720 Dividends and surplus fund 721 Amounts paid in for retirement of preferred stock or debentures 721 State member bank branches, approval required for establishment 721 Default in payment of circulating notes; security for insured deposits not required 721 Bankruptcy Act, amendment, depositories for money; security for insured deposits not required 721 Postal savings depositories, nature of deposits; interest; deposit of funds in Federal Reserve banks 721, 722 National banks acting as trustees; access to reports of examinations 722 Bank examiners; retirement annuities 722 National Housing Act; suits by and against Administrator 722 Insurance of financial institutions 722 Limit on aggregate principal obligations 722 Low cost housing insurance; aggregate amount 722 Preferred stock, etc., of member banks; determination of capital impairment 722 Dividends on preferred stock 723 Separability of provisions 723 **Banking Act of 1935, Amendment,** Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, power to make loans to avert threatened loss to Corporation, extended 1237 **Banking Associations and Corporations,** deduction from gross income of dividends paid on certain preferred stock of 908 **Bankruptcy Act of 1898, Amendments:** Agricultural Compositions and Extensions— Conciliation commissioner, fee of 942 Application for confirmation of composition or extension proposal, filing of; effect 942 Jurisdiction of court over farmer and property when petition filed 942 Period of redemption or confirmation of sale; extensions 942 Application of enumerated prohibitions 943 Amending petition or answer; petition for appraisal of property 943 Order setting aside unencumbered exemptions 943 Stay of proceedings against debtor 944 Payment of appraised value; reappraisals; sale of property at public auction; redemption 944 Conciliation commissioner, authority, etc 945 Status of receiver when petition or answer amended 945 Application of provisions 945 Emergency nature of Act 945 Corporate Reorganization— Exemption of creditors of corporation under mortgage insured pursuant to National Housing Act, etc 664 Plan of; acceptance and confirmation 965, 1969 Depositories for money; security for insured deposits not required 721xxi “Farmer” construed 246 Involuntary bankrupt, who may be adjudged 246 Liability of officers, etc., of corporation 246 Municipal Debt Readjustments— Confirmation of plan 1204 Acceptance by certain creditors not required 1204 Drainage, reclamation, etc., districts, percentage of creditors required 1204 Other districts 1204 Jurisdiction extended to 1940 1198 Petition of insolvent taxing district; filing 1203 Filing fee; contents of petition 1203 Readjustment plan to accompany petition; consent of creditors; order of court on petition 1203 Dissenting creditors, decision on issues 1204 Drainage, etc., districts, acceptance of required number of creditors waived when loans for refinancing authorized 1204 Provable debts, claims founded on negligence, application to estates pending on June 7, 1934, in process of settlement; time limitation 1475 Railroad Reorganization— Petition; order of approval or dismissal; court action 911 Reorganization plan provisions 912 Duties of judge after approval of petition; amount of bond 914 Issue of certificates for cash, etc 915 Filing of additional schedules 915 Information as to holders of securities of debtor 915 Leases 915 Claims, time for filing, etc 915 Irregularities, fraud, etc., reporting of 916 Records and accounts; reports as to property, etc 916 Administration, etc., expense allowances 916 Special masters, reports by 917 Reorganization plans; filing; hearings; report 917 Notice by court to all parties in interest; hearings, etc 918 Disapproval, action to be taken 918 Approval; procedure to be followed 918 Binding upon court confirmation; orders of court to be executed, etc 920 Dismissal of proceedings if reorganization of debtor unduly delayed 921 Stamp tax provisions of revenue acts not applicable 921 Filing petition when receiver appointed 921 Trustee to possess property; protective measures 921 Dismissal directing transfer 921 Stay of pending suits 922 Certified copy of order confirming reorganization plan as evidence 922 Proceedings, effect of 922 “Railroad corporation” construed 922 Claims for injuries to employees; wages, working conditions; maintenance of shops, etc 923 Abandonment or sale of portions of property 923 Proxies, use of 923 Interstate Commerce Commission, powers extended 925 Separability of provisions 926 Pending proceedings governed by this Act 926 Trustee, appointment of, upon default 246 **Banks:** Interest rate on loans to closed, by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 1185 Loans to, or purchase of assets of closed, by Reconstruction Finance Corporation, amendment of provision 3 Shares, etc., of, held by Reconstruction Finance Corporation, immunity from taxation reaffirmed 1185 **Barber, Edgar M.,** refund to 1636 **Barberry Eradication,** appropriation for 268, 1443 **Barcelona Harbor, N.
Y.,** examination authorized 1046 **Bar Harbor, Maine,** examination authorized 1040 **Barley,** processing tax 764 **Barnegat Inlet, N. J.,** improvement authorized 1031 **Barren River, Ky.,** improvement authorized 1035 **Barryville, N. Y.,** bridge authorized across Delaware River at 1531 **Baton Rouge, La.,** bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 1530xxii **Battle of Antietam.** *See* Antietam, Battle of. **Battle cf Gettysburg.** *See* Gettysburg, Battle of. **Baudette, Minn.,** time extended for bridging Rainy River at 322 **Bayou Saint John, La.,** declared nonnavigable, in New Orleans 1484 **Bayous, La.,** examination and improvement of designated, authorized 1033, 1045 **Bay River, N.
C.,** examination authorized 1043 **Beaches:** Beach Erosion Board, studies by, to determine methods of protection and restoration 1982 Expenses, funds available for 1983 Proportion of cost to be borne by United States 1983 Recommendations by Board 1983 **Bear Creek, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **Bear River, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge,** appropriation for maintenance 271, 1446 **Beaufort, N. C.,** harbor and inland waterway improvements authorized 1032 **Beaverkill Creek, N.
Y.,** examination authorized 1592 **Beaverkill River, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1592 **Beaver River, Pa., and Ohio,** improvement authorized 1035 **Belgium,** appropriation for ambassador to 69, 1311 **Bellefonte, Pa.,** cost limit of post office increased 1639 **Belle Fourche River, etc., Wyo.,** examination authorized 1594 **Belle Fourche River, S. Dak.,** flood-control projects authorized 1588 **Beltsville, Md.,** appropriation for buildings for animal disease investigations 256, 1430 **Beltsville Research Center,** appropriation for 280, 1456 **Belvoir Military Reservation, Va.,** transfer of portion of, authorized 967 **Bennington, Vt.,** flood-control project authorized 1572 **Benson, Ariz.,** transfer of land to 798 **Bequests, etc.,** acceptance by Library of Congress Trust Fund Board, authorized 1205 **Bete Grise Bay, Mich.,** examination authorized 1046 **Bethel Harbor, Alaska,** examination authorized 1047 **Bethesda, Md.:** Appropriation for animal diseases experiment station at, etc 256, 1430 Experimental Station, conveyance of portion of land to Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission 1921 **Big Bend National Park, Tex.,** establishment, etc., of 393 **Big Black River, Mass.,** examination authorized 1592 **Big Black River, Miss.,** flood-control projects authorized 1576 **Big Blue River,** examination authorized 1471, 1594 **Big Bottom, Ark.,** flood-control project authorized 1580 **Big Deadmans Creek, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **Big Dry Wash, Ariz.,** appropriation for marker to commemorate battle at 209 **Big Horn Canyon Reservoir, Mont.,** continuation of survey 1596 **Big Horn River, etc., Wyo.,** examination authorized 1594 **Big Mulberry Creek, Ark.,** examination authorized 1262 **Big Mulbury Creek, Ark.,** examination authorized 1594 **Big Sandy River,** examination authorized 1593, 1938 **Big Springs, Tex.,** appropriation for livestock experiments at 256 **Big Suamico River, Wis.,** examination authorized 1046 **Big Thoroughfare River, Md.,** improvement authorized 1031 **Big Timber Creek, N.
J.,** improvement authorized 1030 **Bills of Lading, Ocean.** *See* Carriage of Goods by Sea Act. **Biological Sciences, International Union of,** appropriation for contribution 1316 **Biological Survey, Bureau of.** *See also* Agriculture, Department of. Currituck Sound, N. C., sum available for repair of sand barrier 271 Transfer of Sapelo Lighthouse Reservation, Ga., for use of 310 **Biologic Products,** appropriation for regulation of sale of 230, 1840 **Birch Creek, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1592 **Birds.** *See* Migratory Birds. **Bismarck, N.
Dak.,** appropriation for education of Indians 190, 1774 **Bitter Root Irrigation District, Mont.,** amendment of contract with United States 799 **Bituminous Coal Commission, National,** appropriation for 1761 Consumers’ Counsel, appropriation for 1761xxiii **Bituminous Coal Conservation Act of 1935:** Necessity for regulation of industry 991 National Bituminous Coal Commission, establishment; composition, etc.; annual report 992 Consumers’ Counsel, office established; duties; assistants 993 Tax on bituminous coal; imposition; payment, etc 993 Bituminous Coal Code, conditions, provisions, obligations 994 Organization and production; district boards; marketing agencies 994 Marketing; minimum and maximum prices 995 Minimum-price-area table 996 Unfair methods of competition, violations of code; exceptions; complaints 999 Labor relations 1001 Bituminous Coal Labor Board, appointment, duties, etc 1001 Organization of code; membership provisions 1002 Review of order of Commission or Labor Board 1003 Enforcement of Commission’s order 1004 Laws applicable to tax provisions 1005 General authority of Commission and Labor Board 1005 Producers; provisions applicable to nonmembers 1005 Reports, etc.; requirements 1005 State laws, effect on 1006 Coal contracted for prior to effective date of Act; price 1006 Unlawful producer combinations 1006 Restriction on coal purchases by United States 1006 Separability of provisions 1007 Commission, studies and investigations 1007 Complaints respecting excessive coal prices 1007 Complaints to Interstate Commerce Commission respecting transportation costs 1007 Terms construed 1007 Effective date of tax provisions; other provisions 1008 Duration of Act 1008 Appropriations authorized 1008 Annex to Act;
Schedule of Districts 1008–1011 **Bituminous Coal Labor Board,** appropriation for 1352, 1627 **Black Bass Law,** appropriation for enforcement of 98, 1343 **Blackfeet Indians, Mont.:** Appropriation for industrial assistance 1767 Per-capita distribution of judgment rendered by Court of Claims 1568 **Black Rascal Creek, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **Black River, Ark., and Mo.:** Bridge authorized across, at Poplar Bluff, Mo 905 Bridge legalized at 535 Examination authorized 1045 Flood-control projects authorized 1580 **Black River, Mich.,** examination, improvement, authorized 1036, 1046 **Black River, N.
Y.,** examination authorized 1592 **Black Rock Harbor, N. Y.,** improvement authorized 1037 **Blackstone River, R. I., and Mass.,** examination authorized 1041, 1592 **Black Walnut Harbor, Md.,** examination authorized 1043 **Black Warrior River, Ala.,** improvement authorized 1033 **Blackwell, Okla.,** flood-control project authorized 1580 **Blaine Harbor, Wash.,** examination authorized 1047 **Blakistone Island Lighthouse Reservation, Md.,** transferred to Navy Department 306 **Blind:** Adult, increase in annual appropriation for books for 374 Aid to. *See* District of Columbia;
Social Security Act. Operation of stands in Federal buildings 1559 Appropriation authorized 1560 Administrative expenses; preferential employment to blind persons 1560 Definitions 1560 Rehabilitation cooperation with State boards 1560 State licensing agencies; requirements 1560 Surveys, administrative measures, etc., by Office of Education 1559 **Blister Rust Control,** appropriation for 267, 1442 **Block Island, R. I.,** inner harbor, examination authorized 1041 **Bloomsburg, Pa.,** flood-control project authorized 1574 **Blue Ridge Parkway, N.
C. and Va.,** establishment and administration of 2041 Coordination of recreational development by National Park Service and Forest Service 2041 Roads and trails, construction of 2041xxiv **Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.** *See* Federal Reserve Board. **Board of Review,** establishment of, in Treasury Department for reviewing claims for refunds of processing taxes 1748 **Board of Tax Appeals,** appropriation for 7, 1169 **Boca Chica, Tex.,** bridge authorized across Rio Grande at 323 **Boiler Inspection Act, D.
C.** *See* District of Columbia. **Bois De Sioux River, S. Dak.,** flood-control projects authorized 1582 **Boise Irrigation Project, Idaho,** appropriation for 198, 1782, 1784 **Bolger, Elizabeth,** payment to 54 **Bolivar Point Lighthouse Reservation, Tex.,** transfer of, to War Department 309 **Bolivia,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Bonded Merchandise,** intraport movement between New York, Newark, and Perth Amboy by bonded cartmen, etc 1538 **Bonds and Notes.** *See also* Second Liberty Bond Act, Amendments.
Acceptance as security 22 **Bon Secours Bay, Ala.,** examination of waterway to Gulf of Mexico authorized 1044 **Bookkeeping and Warrants, Division of.** *See* Treasury Department. **Boston Canal, La.,** examination authorized 1045 **Boston, Mass.:** Appropriation for— Hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420 Navy Yard, improvements 413 Pneumatic tube service 241, 1852 Harbor examination and improvement authorized 1029, 1041 Navy Yard, Marine Barracks construction authorized 155 **Botanic Garden.** *See* Legislative Branch of the Government. **Botany,** appropriation for investigation, etc., wild plants and grazing lands 259, 1434 **Boulder Canyon:** Appropriation for— Continuing dam construction, etc 597, 1784 Diversion dam and main canal (All-American Canal), construction 1785 Recreational activities of project, administration of 1794 **Boundary Commissions.** *See* International Boundary Commissions. **Boxer Rebellion Veterans,** reenactment of laws granting pensions to 614 **Boy Scout Jamboree:** Loan of Army, Navy, etc., equipment for use at 105, 1165 Permits for use of public spaces, etc.; conditions 443, 1166 Temporary entry into United States of alien participants 387, 1167 **Boy Scouts of America,** disposal of obsolete, etc., Coast Guard property to 1195 **Bragaduce River, Maine,** examination authorized 1040 **Braman Reservoir, Okla.,** examination authorized 1596 **Bramble, Walter S.,** payment to 1647 **Brazil:** Appropriation for— Ambassador to 69, 1311 Rio de Janeiro, diplomatic, etc., buildings at 598 **Brazos Island Harbor, Tex.,** improvement authorized 1034 **Bremerton, Wash.:** Site, etc., for post office 1639 Transfer of 232 Transfer of Government property to Navy Department 1639 **Brewers,** tax on, etc. *See* Liquor Tax Administration Act. **Brewton, Ala.,** flood-control project authorized 1575 **Bribery.** *See* District of Columbia. **Bridgeport, Conn.:** Coinage to commemorate anniversary of incorporation, authorized 1277 Harbor examination authorized 1041 **Bridgeport Irrigation District,** contract with, for granting permanent water right, authorized; terms 1897 **Bridges:** Alabama State Bridge Corporation, period extended for charging tolls on certain bridges constructed by 1542 Construction of, authorized across— Allegheny River, at— East Brady, Pa 910 Emlenton, Pa 910 Ford City, Pa 907 Port Allegheny, Pa 905 Tionesta, Pa 910 Arkansas River, at Keota, Okla 25 Black River, at Poplar Bluff, Mo 905 Chesapeake Bay, between Baltimore and Kent Counties, Md 1537 Colorado River, at Parker, Ariz 1071 Connecticut River, at— Deerfield-Sunderland, Mass 1200 Gill-Montague, Mass 1200 Holyoke-South Hadley, Mass 1200 Middletown, Conn 655 Montague-Greenfield, Mass 1200xxv Northampton, Mass 1200, 1478 Springfield-Agawam, Mass 1200 Current River, at Powder Mill Ford, Mo 1252 Delaware River, at— Barryville, N.
Y.-Shohola, Pa 1531 Delaware Water Gap 1252 Easton, Pa.-Phillipsburg, N. J 1051 Hancock, N. Y.-Buckingham, Pa 1532 Eleven Points River, at Alton, Mo 25 Hudson River, at Nyack, N. Y 1073 Lake Champlain, Rouses Point, N. Y., to Alburg, Vt 728 Mahoning River, at Edinburg, Pa 909 Merrimack River, at— Haverhill-Groveland, Mass 1200 Lowell, Mass 1199 Mississippi River, at— Baton Rouge, La 1530 Cohasset-Deer River, Minn 288 Kaskaskia Island, Ill.-St. Marys, Mo 323 La Crosse, Wis 1531 Natchez, Miss 1069 Stites, Ill 1057 Missouri River, at— Arrow Rock, Mo 1066 Brownville, Nebr 1068 Decatur, Nebr 1072 Miami, Mo 1064, 1093 Niobrara, Nebr 1074 South Sioux City, Nebr 1073 Monongahela River, at— Elizabeth, Pa 905 Donora-Monessen, Pa 535 Ohio River, at— Cannelton, Ind 1065, 1103 Wellsburg, W.
Ya 1054 Pascagoula River, at Wilkerson’s Ferry, Miss 1395 Pearl River, at Monticello, Miss 1255 Potomac River, at— Dahlgren, Va 1056 Old Town, Md.-Green Spring, W. Va 1052 Rio Grande, at— Boca Chica, Tex 323 Rio Grande City, Tex 427 Sabine River, at junctures of Louisiana and Texas highways 374, 428 St. Clair River, at Port Huron, Mich 1067 St. Croix River, at Hudson, Wis 1071 Savannah River, at Augusta, Ga 1479 Snake River, between Clarkston, Wash., and Lewiston, Idaho 27 Susquehanna River, at Wyalusing, Pa 907 Tennessee River, at— Dayton-Decatur, Tenn 1065 Sheffield-Florence, Ala 730 Wabash River, at La Fayette, Ind 37 Waccamaw River, at— Old Pireway Ferry Crossing, N.
C 322 Red Bluff, S. C 1538 West Pearl River, at Talisheek, La 1253 Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, consent of Congress granted to compact 1058 Legalized across— Black River, Poplar Bluff, Mo 535 Dan River, Danville, Va 27 Poquetanuck Cove at Ledyard, Conn 1197 St. John River, Madawaska, Maine, to Edmundston, Canada 426 Second Creek, in Lauderdale County, Ala 1198 Location modified; Monongahela River, at Pittsburgh 670 Ohio River bridge at Louisville, Ky.; toll rates 1067 Time extended for bridging— Allegheny River, at Pittsburgh, Pa 1197 Chesapeake Bay, Baltimore and Kent Counties, Md 668 Columbia River, at Astoria, Oreg 1066, 1104 Des Moines River, at St.
Francisville, Mo 322 Lake Champlain, at West Swanton, Vt 895 Lake Sabine, at Port Arthur, Tex 1196 Amortization period extended 1196 Mississippi River, at— Natchez, Miss 1255 New Boston, Ill 1055 New Orleans-Gretna, La 321, 1542 St. Louis, Mo 536, 1051, 1254 Stites, Ill.-St. Louis, Mo 1253 Missouri River, at— Arrow Rock, Mo 1070, 1536 Brownville, Nebr 375, 1529 Decatur, Nebr.-Onawa, Iowa 1530 Garrison, N. Dak 288, 1476 Miami, Mo 1536 Omaha, Nebr 289 Randolph, Mo 1196 Rulo, Nebr 728 St.
Charles, Mo 30, 1070 South Sioux City, Nebr 1530 Weldon Spring, Mo 1250 Mobile Bay, between Cedar Point and Dauphin Island, Ala 1064, 1104xxvi Monongahela River, at— Dravosburg-McKeesport, Pa 1197 Pittsburgh, Pa 1197 Rankin-Whittaker, Pa 1197 Ohio River, at— Cairo, Ill 155 Rockport, Ind.-Owensboro, Ky 36, 1199 Shawneetown, Ill 1058 Sistersville, W. Va 904, 1255 Ouachita River, at Monroe, La 1069 Puget Sound, at The Narrows, Wash 907 Rainy River, at Baudette, Minn 322 Red River, at— Alexandria, La 1070 Moorhead, Minn.-Fargo, N.
Dak 536, 1477 St. Lawrence River, at— Alexandria Bay, N. Y 28, 1251 Ogdensburg, N. Y 301, 1202 Savannah River, at— Burtons Ferry, Ga 1070, 1537 Lincolnton, Ga 1070 Tennessee River, at— Colbert-Lauderdale Counties, Ala 1254 Sheffield-Florence, Ala 730 Wabash River, at Merom, Ind 429, 1254 Waccamaw River, at Conway, S. C 26, 1251 Youghiogheny River, at McKeesport, Pa 1197 Tolls, regulation of; penalty for excessive 670–672 **Broadwater Creek, Md.,** examination authorized 1042 **Brownville, Nebr.:** Bridge authorized across Missouri River at 1068 Time extended for bridging 375, 1529 **Bruceton, Pa.,** appropriation for care, etc., mining station 204, 1789 **Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah,** appropriation for administration, etc 206, 1792 **Buckbee, John T.,** payment to widow of 1598 **Buckingham, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Delaware River at 1532 **Budget, Bureau of the.** *See* Treasury Department. **Buffalo Bayou, Tex.,** examination authorized 1593 **Buffalo, N.
Y.:** Appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420 Harbor; improvement authorized 1037 Transfer of property from War to Commerce and Treasury Departments 309 Use, etc., of certain lands for sewage-disposal facilities granted to 1371 **Buffalo River, Miss.,** flood-control projects authorized 1575 **Bulgaria,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Bureau of International Telecommunication, Radio Section,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1315 **Bureau of Interparliamentary Union.** *See* Interparliamentary Union. **Burlington, Kans.,** flood-control project authorized 1579 **Burns Creek, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **Burtons Ferry, Ga.,** time extended for bridging Savannah River at 1070, 1537 **Bushnelville Creek, N.
Y.,** examination authorized 1592 **Busses.** *See* Motor Carrier Act, 1935. **Buttermilk Channel, New York Harbor, N. Y.,** improvement authorized 1030 **Byrd, Rear Admiral Richard E.** *See* Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition. **Byrns, Joseph W.,** payment to widow of 1598 **C** **Cabeza de Vaca Expedition,** coinage to commemorate 324 **Cable Facilities,** extension of tax on 431 **Caddo Lake Dam,** examination authorized, La., and Tex 1594 **Cadets,** medical relief by Public Health Service extended to, on State school ships 1186 **Cadron Creek, Ark.,** examination authorized 1263 **Cairo, Ill.,** time extended for bridging Ohio River at 155 **Calhoun, Clarence C.,** restrictions respecting certain counsel waived in favor of 1164 **California:** Appropriation for— Central Valley Project, construction, etc 207, 1622 General Grant National Park, administration, etc 207, 1792 Indians, support, etc., of 181, 186, 190, 192, 194, 1767, 1768, 1769, 1774, 1776, 1778 Lassen Volcanic National Park, administration, etc 207, 1793 Marine school maintenance 402, 1401 National forest administration 263, 1438 Orland, Klamath, and Yuma irrigation projects 198, 1782 Sequoia National Park, administration, etc 208, 1793 Yosemite National Park, administration, etc 208, 1794xxvii California Pacific International Exposition. *See separate title*.
Camp Ord (Gigling Military Reservation), acquisition of timber rights on 1196 Clear Lake Watershed, investigation of violation of Federal water rights; report to Congress 1975 Funds available 1976 Covelo, school construction, etc., sum authorized 331, 584 Crescent City, establishment of Coast Guard station 1370 Crissy Field, restriction on expenditure of funds for use of, as air station 1292 Exposition at San Diego. *See* California Pacific International Exposition. Flood-control projects authorized 1589 Fort Baker Military Reservation, rights-of-way across, granted to 1108 Interstate oil and gas compact, consent of Congress granted to 939 Morro Rock Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance of, to 305 Oakland, disposition of old post-office building authorized 1202 Olympic Games, 10th, certain receipts exempted from taxation if donated to, etc 1236 Paia Band of Mission Indians, trust period on lands reserved to, extended 1106 Preliminary examination authorized of— Creeks, various 1265 Los Angeles and San Gabriel Rivers 1160 Rivers, various 1047, 1595 San Diego River 1264 Presidio of San Francisco, rights-of-way across, granted to State 1108 Public lands, reservation of certain, for park, etc., purposes 1818 River and harbor improvements authorized 1037, 1038 San Francisco, consent of Congress granted for construction of causeway, etc., on Yerba Buena Island 1913 San Juan, etc., Rocks, off coast of Orange County, reserved for lighthouse purposes 309 Santa Barbara National Forest, withdrawal of portion from entry and location under mining laws 1234 Restoration by Executive order 1235 Solano County, right-of-way over certain lands granted to, for State highway purposes 1819 Southern District, appointment of additional judges; filling of vacancy 508, 659 State Park System, selection of lands for 1482, 2026, 2027 Tehama County, easement granted to, for highway purposes 1107 **California Debris Commission,** appropriation for expenses of 146, 1306 **California Pacific International Exposition:** Appropriation for participation expenses 50, 1110 Coinage of 50-cent pieces in connection with 174 Recoinage authorized 1262 Importation of dutiable articles for exhibition purposes 119 Regulations governing sales; payment of duty; marking requirements; transfers, etc 120 Reimbursement for Federal expenses; deposit 120 Participation by the United States— Appropriation authorized; purposes 41 Acceptance of contributions 42 Disposal of buildings, etc 42 Commission created; duties, powers, etc 40, 41 Federal commissioner; qualifications, etc 40 Continuation of, 1936 1107 Appropriation authorized 1108 Executive departments, cooperation by 41 Foreign nations invited 40 Report to Congress 43 **Callahan, Cecelia,** payment to 1627 **Caloosahatchee River, Fla.,** examination and improvement authorized 1032, 1044 **Calumet Harbor and River, Ill., and Ind.,** improvement authorized 1036 **Cambridge Creek, Mtd.,** examination of waterway to Fishing Bay, authorized 1043 **Camp Ord, Calif.,** acquisition of timber rights on 1196 **Canada:** Appropriation for— Envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 International Boundary Commission, United States, Alaska, and 74, 1318 Ottawa, legation building at 598 Smelter-fumes controversy, arbitration expenses 1319 Deficiency appropriation for schooner “I’m Alone” damage claim 55 Bridge authorized across Saint Clair River from Port Huron, Mich., to 1067xxviii Bridge legalized across St.
John River from Madawaska, Maine, to Edmundston 426 Great Lakes Exposition, invitation to participate in 1243 Highway, United States-British Columbia-Yukon Territory-Alaska, agreement on route authorized 869 Construction provisions; agency created 870 Shingles, red cedar, limitation on imports of, by Executive order 1746 Waterway improvement investigation, Montreal to Hudson River 1048 **Canal Creek, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **Canal Zone:** Appropriation for— Alien cripples, payments to 147, 1308 Civil government expenses 148, 1308 District Court, salaries 81, 1326 Governor, salary of 147, 1308 Hospital care, Army officers, etc 135, 1294 Madden Dam, construction, etc 147 Maintenance and operation expenses 147, 1308 Retirement and disability fund 8, 1170 Sanitation, etc 148, 1308 Supplies, etc 147, 1307 Waterworks, etc., operation in Panama and Colon 148, 1309 Deficiency appropriation for ammunition depot construction, Balboa and Coco Solo 598 Code Amendments— Appeal, manner of taking 1907 Disposition of useless papers 1903 District courts, receipt and deposit of public moneys by clerks, etc 1269 Employees— Death before attaining eligibility for retirement, order of payment of contributions 1904 Death before receiving full amount of contributions, order of payment of amount to credit 1904 Designation of beneficiary 1905 Disability retirement; annuities 1904 Former employees legally incompetent, payment of amount to credit to guardian, etc 1905 Offenses and punishment thereof— Carrying arms or dangerous weapons 1906 Hunting without license 1906 Unlawful hunting 1906 Punishment of persons deported from Canal Zone who return thereto 1905 Section repealed— Small vessels carrying passengers; certificates; inspection; fine 1906 Small vessels not propelled by machinery; registration and numbering; fines 1906 Small vessels propelled by machinery; registration, certificate, and numbering; licensing of operators; fines 1906 Vagrants, beggars, loiterers, and intoxicated persons; disorderly conduct; breach of peace 1906 Construction authorized at Naval depots and stations 155, 156 Disposition of moneys received by 148, 1308 District courts, review of final decisions of 313 Goethals, Maj.
Gen. George W., erection of memorial to; sum authorized 743 **Canal Zone Code.** *See* Canal Zone. **Caney Creek, Ky.,** examination authorized 1045 **Cannelton, Ind.,** bridge authorized across Ohio River at 1065, 1103 **Cannon Ball School District, N. Dak.,** school improvements 1013 **Cannon, Clarence,** reimbursement of 571 **Cannon River, Minn.,** examination authorized 1594 **Cape Charles, Va.,** examination of waters connecting with Cherrystone Channel, authorized 1043 **Cape Cod Canal, Mass.:** Establishment of Coast Guard station 336 Improvement authorized 1029 **Cape Fear River, N.
C.,** improvement authorized 1032 **Cape Lookout Harbor of Refuge, N. C.,** improvement authorized 1032 **Cape Lookout Lighthouse Reservation,** conveyance to State of Oregon 308 **Cape May County, N. J.,** examination of waterway across, authorized 1042 **Cape May Lighthouse Reservation, N. J.,** conveyance of portion of, to Lower township of Cape May County 308 **Cape Spartel and Tangier Light, Morocco,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1315 **Capital Stock Tax.** *See* Corporations. **Capitol Buildings and Grounds,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 49, 469, 571, 1224, 1599 **Capitol Police,** appropriation for salaries, etc 468, 1223 **Carden, Cap R.,** payment to widow of 571xxix **Carlsbad Caverns National Park, N.
Mex.,** appropriation for administration, etc 206, 1792 **Carlsbad Project, N. Mex.,** appropriation for 1784 **Carrabelle Harbor and River, Fla.,** examination authorized 1044 **Carriage of Goods by Sea Act:** Definitions 1208 Responsibilities and Liabilities 1208 Bills of lading; issuance; contents 1208 Evidence of receipt of goods 1209 Accuracy of marks guaranteed by shipper; indemnity for loss 1209 Removal as prima facie delivery per bill of lading; notice to carrier when damage not apparent 1209 Suit for loss or damage, time limit 1209 Mutual right to inspect in case of loss or damage 1209 “Shipped” bill of lading, issue on demand of shipper 1209 Covenants relieving carrier of liability for negligence, etc., void 1209 Rights and Immunities 1210 Loss from unseaworthiness when not caused by lack of diligence; burden of proof 1210 Other designated causes 1210 Sole acts of carrier, release of shipper from liability for loss 1210 Deviations, certain, not deemed breach of contract 1210 Unreasonable deviations 1210 Maximum amount of liability 1211 Different amount by agreement 1211 Dangerous, etc., goods; rights of carrier when character unknown 1211 Disposition if known cargo becomes danger to ship or cargo 1211 Surrender or increase of rights, etc., and increase of responsibilities, etc., permitted 1211 Charter parties; provisions not applicable to 1211 Bills of lading issued under; conformity to Act required 1211 General average, insertion of provisions regarding, in bills of lading permitted 1211 Special Conditions 1211 Agreements between carrier and shipper permitted 1211 Bill of lading not to be issued; terms embodied in nonnegotiable receipt 1211 Not applicable to ordinary commercial shipments 1212 Damage to goods prior to loading and after discharge, agreements permitted regarding liability for 1212 Shipping Act of 1916, etc., not affected by Act 1212 Discriminations by carrier prohibited 1212 Through bills of lading issued by railroad carriers, conformity to Act required 1212 Weight of bulk cargo accepted by third party; bill of lading not prima facie evidence against carrier, etc 1212 Existing navigation, etc., laws not affected 1212 Scope of Act 1212 “United States” defined 1212 Philippine Legislature, action by, excluding commerce from Act permitted 1213 “Foreign trade” defined 1213 Domestic coastwise shipping excluded 1213 Bills of lading issued by agreement subject to Act 1213 Suspension of Title I by Presidential proclamation when U.
S. trade prejudiced by foreign commerce 1213 Rescission of proclamation 1213 Laws applicable during suspension 1213 Effective date 1213 Citation of Act 1213 **Carriers.** *See also* Emergency Railroad Transportation Act, Amendments; Motor Carrier Act, 1935; Railroad Retirement Act of 1935. Appropriation for property valuation 12, 1175 Liability of, petroleum regulation 32 Tax on carriers and employees— Collection and payment 976 Court jurisdiction; penalties 976 Definitions 974 “Employment” in Social Security Act not to include service performed in employ of carrier 976 Excise tax on carriers; adjustment; refunds and deficiencies 975 Income tax on employees; deduction from wages; adjustment 975 Income tax on employees’ representative 975 Separability of provisions 977 Termination of taxes 976 **Carriers by Air,** adjustment of employer-employee labor disputes. *See* Railway Labor Act, Amendments. **Carriers by Water.** *See* Shipping Act of 1916, Amendments;
Vessels. **Carrigan, Anna S.,** payment to 592xxx **Carson City, Nev.,** appropriation for education of Indians 190, 1774 **Carter Seminary, Okla.,** appropriation for education of Indians 191, 1774 **Carvers Bay, Mich.,** examination authorized 1046 **Cascade Locks, Oreg.,** water-main connection 1049 **Caseys Pass, Fla.,** improvement authorized 1033 **Casper-Alcova Project, Wyo.,** appropriation for 1784 **Cass Lake, Minn.,** appropriation for repair, etc., of dam at 263 **Castine, Maine,** conveyance of portion of Dice Head Lighthouse Reservation to 305 **Cataco Creek, Ala.,** examination authorized 1593 **Catskill Creek, N.
Y.,** examination authorized 1592 **Cattaraugus Creek, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1046, 1593 **Cattle,** diseased dairy and beef, sum authorized for elimination of 775 Appropriation for 1456 **Caustic Poison Act,** appropriation for enforcement 279, 1453 **Cavalry, Chief of.** *See* War Department. **Cayuga Lake, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1046, 1593 **Cedar Point, Ala.,** time extended for bridging Mobile Bay at 1064, 1104 **Cedar River, Wash.,** examination authorized 1596 **Cedar Run Creek, N.
J.,** examination authorized 1042 **Cemeteries.** *See* National Cemeteries. **Census Bureau.** *See* Commerce, Department of. **Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, D. C.,** appropriation for 365, 578, 1614, 1879 **Central Statistical Board,** appropriation for 1110, 1169 **Central Statistical Committee:** Establishment; composition of 498 Board; chairman, remuneration, etc 498 Appointment of personnel; expenditures; appropriation authorized 499 Duties and powers 499 Termination of prior Board, transfer of records, etc 499 Regulations 500 Separability clause 500 Duration of Act 500 **Central Valley Project, Calif.,** appropriation for construction, etc 1622 **Cereal Crops and Diseases,** appropriation for investigation, etc., of 259, 1434 **Chain Stores.** *See* Antitrust Act of 1914, Amendments. **Chandler River, Maine,** examination authorized 1040 **Charges d’affaires ad interim.** *See* Foreign Service. **Charles Carroll of Carrollton Bicentenary:** Commission established; composition; duties, etc 1517 Appropriation authorized 1517 **Charleston, S.
C.:** Appropriation for construction at Navy Yard 413 Army Base Terminal, conveyance to city 1387 Examination of waterway to Columbia authorized 1043 Waterway improvement authorized to Beaufort 1032 **Charlotte Harbor, Fla.,** examination authorized 1044 **Charlotte, Mich.,** conveyance of post-office site to 1141 **Charlotte Taylor Bequest,** acceptance by Walter Reed General Hospital 110 **Charwomen,** payment of 724 **Chatham, Mass.,** portion of Chatham Lighthouse Reservation conveyed to 306 **Chavez, Dennis,** payment to, for contested-election expenses 1109 **Cheat River, W.
Va.,** examination authorized 1258, 1594 **Cheboygan Harbor and River, Mich.,** examination authorized 1046 **Chehalis River, Wash.,** examination and improvement authorized 1039, 1047, 1595 **Chelan National Forest, Wash.,** boundary adjustment 508 **Chemawa, Salem, Oreg.,** appropriation for education of Indians 191, 1775 **Chemical Warfare Service.** *See* War Department. **Chemistry and Soils, Bureau of.** *See also* Agriculture, Department of. Waste products utilization, cooperation with Bureau of Standards 265 **Chemistry, International Union of,** appropriation for contribution 1316 **Chemung River, N.
Y.,** examination authorized 1593 **Chenango River, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1593 **Chena Slough, Alaska,** examination authorized 441, 1048, 1596 **Cherrystone Channel, Va.,** examination of waters connecting with Cape Charles, authorized 1043 **Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, Md.,** examination authorized 1042xxxi **Chesapeake Bay:** Bridge authorized across, between Baltimore and Kent Counties, Md 1537 Examinations authorized 1042, 1043 Time extended for bridging, between Baltimore and Kent Counties, Md 668 **Chetco Cove, Oreg.,** examination authorized 1047 **Chetopa, Kans.,** flood-control project authorized 1579 **Cheyenne River Indians, S.
Dak.,** appropriation for industrial assistance 185, 1767 **Cheyenne River, S. Dak.,** flood-control projects authorized 1588 **Chicago, Ill.,** appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420 **Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Co.,** renewal of lease of land in Range Livestock Experiment Station, Mont 1922 **Chicago River, West Fork of South Branch of,** portion declared nonnavigable 1048 **Chicamauga Creek,** dam construction 596, 1607 **Chickasaw Creek, Ala.,** improvement authorized 1033 **Chickasawha River, Miss.,** examination authorized 1260 **Chief Inspector.** *See* Post Office Department. **Chikaskia River, Okla.:** Examination authorized 1596 Flood-control projects authorized 1580 **Childhood, American International Institute for Protection of,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1315 **Children,** dependent. *See* Social Security Act. **Children’s Bureau.** *See also* Labor, Department of.
Social Security Act— Children, crippled, services for; sum authorized 631 Appropriation for 1121, 1350 Child welfare services; sum authorized 633 Appropriation for 1121, 1350 Maternal and child health services; sum authorized 629 Appropriation for 1121, 1349, 1350 Sum authorized for administrative expenses 634 Annual report to Congress 634 **Children’s Hospital, D. C.,** appropriation for 175, 365, 578, 1614, 1879 **Children’s Tuberculosis Sanitorium, D.C.,** appropriation for 578, 1880 **Child Welfare.** *See* Social Security Act. **Chile,** appropriation for ambassador to 69, 1311 **Chillicothe, Ohio,** appropriation for industrial-reformatory 53, 84, 587, 1120, 1330 **Chilocco, Okla.,** appropriation for education of Indians 191, 1774 **China:** Appropriation for— Ambassador to 1311 Envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69 Preservation of monuments, etc., to American soldiers 145, 1305 Shanghai, consular building at 598 United States Court for, salaries and expenses 81, 1326, 1625 United States Court for— Appointment, etc., United States Commissioner; special judge 539 Jurisdiction extended to offenses committed on high seas; sessions of court 1909 Living quarters, etc 586 Seal provided for; authentications 1909 **China Trade Act,** appropriation for enforcement of 88, 1334 **China Trade Act Corporations.** *See also* Income Tax.
Capital stock and excess-profits taxes, credit allowed in case of 1018, 1019 **Chinch-Bug Control,** appropriation for 269 **Chincoteague Bay,** examinations authorized 1042, 1043 **Chippewa Indians, Minn.:** Appropriation for— Education 190, 1773 Hospitals, support of 193, 1777 Payment for certain lands 1765 Support of 194, 1778 Appropriation authorized for credit to trust fund, payment for lands 321 Cooperative Marketing Association, loan to; purposes; use of revolving fund not disbarred; regulations 654, 655 Lands set aside for use of 312 Payment to enrolled members of Red Lake Band 444 Review of claims of, by Supreme Court on appeal from Court of Claims 1827 Submission of claims to Court of Claims, amendments to pleadings authorized 1272 Wild Rice Lake Indian Reserve, description; establishment of additional reserves; administration, etc 496, 497 **Chippewa Indians, Wis.,** claims of, submission to Court of Claims, etc 1049 **Choctawhatchee Bay, Fla.,** waterway improvements authorized 1033 **Choctaw Indians, Okla.:** Appropriation for— Fulfilling treaties with 196, 1780 Tuskahoma Council House, acquisition, etc 1779xxxii **Cibola National Forest, N.
Mex.,** land transferred as addition to Zuni Indian Reservation 393 **Cimarron River, Okla.,** examination authorized 1596 **Cincinnati, Ohio,** coinage to commemorate anniversary as a center of music 1187 **Circuit Courts of Appeals.** *See* United States Courts. **Citizens,** travel restrictions under Neutrality Act 1084 **Citizenship and Naturalization:** Alien seamen declarants, deemed citizens for purposes of protection, provision repealed 376 Restrictions on employment on subsidized vessels 1993 Alien veterans of World War residing in United States— Naturalization of certain; conditions specified 397 Certificates of citizenship, etc., validity; lost certificates 398 Requirement of fees waived 398 Time for naturalization extended; residence, good behavior provision 395 Rules, etc., to be prescribed 395 Service in allied forces 395 Officers and crew, subsidized vessels, citizenship requirements. *See* Seamen.
Residence requirements, continuity deemed unbroken if engaged in certain employment outside United States 1925 Women, native-born, repatriation of certain, who married aliens prior to Sept. 22, 1922 1917 **Citizens’ Military Training Camps.** *See also* War Department. Care and treatment of members injured, etc., while in training 1508 **Citrus-Canker Eradication,** appropriation for 266, 1442 **Civilian Conservation Corps:** Appropriation for— Employees’ compensation fund 9, 1171 Payment of damage claims arising from activities of 1134 Blood transfusions, payment for 1601 Limitation on amount for work relief projects 115 Term construed 596 **Civil Service Commission:** Appropriation for 7, 573, 1111 Retirement and disability funds 8, 1170 Deficiency appropriation for audited claims 1131 Alaska Railroad, retirement of certain employees; administration, etc., of Act by 2017 Internal Revenue, Bureau of, reinstatement of certain employees upon examination by 224 Official Register, annual publication; contents; distribution 956 Overtime report to be submitted by, to Congress 1161 Retirement of certain officers and employees who reached retirement age before August 1, 1932; payments authorized 941 **Civil Service Retirement Fund,** appropriation for 8, 1170 **Civil Works Administration:** Appropriation for employees’ compensation fund 9, 1171 Deficiency appropriation for damage claims 59, 601, 1126, 1127, 1642 Judgments, payment of 1642 Unexpended balances available for work relief 115 **Clackamas County, Oreg.,** conveyance of public lands to, for park purposes 1369 **Clackamas River, Oreg.,** flood-control projects authorized 1591 **Claiborne, Cornelia,** payment to 56 **Claims.** *See* Audited Claims;
Damage Claims. **Claims, Court of.** *See* Justice, Department of; United States Courts. **Clark Hill Reservoir, Ga.,** continuation of survey 1596 **Clarkston, Wash.,** bridge authorized across Snake River between Lewiston, Idaho, and 27 **Clarksville, Ark.,** flood-control project authorized 1578 **Classification Act of 1923, Amendment,** Custodial Service; charwomen, payment of 724 **Clear Creek and Clear Lake, Tex.,** improvement authorized 1034 **Clear Lake Watershed, Calif.,** investigation of violation of Federal water rights; report to Congress 1975 Funds available 1976 **Clearwater Harbor, Fla.,** examination authorized 1044 **Clerk Hire:** Appropriation for— Foreign Service 71, 1313 Members of Congress 461, 466, 1216, 1222 Deficiency appropriation for Members of Congress 1110 **Cleveland, Grover,** erection of monument to, in District of Columbia 424xxxiii **Cleveland, Ohio:** Appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420 Great Lakes Exposition at. *See separate title*.
Harbor improvement authorized 1037 **Clinton River, Mich.,** examination authorized 1046 **Clyde River, N. Y.,** examination authorized 326, 1592 **Coal.** *See also* Bituminous Coal Conservation Act of 1935. Studies with respect to sub-bituminous and lignite, directed 1275 **Coan River, Va.,** examination authorized 1043 **Coast and Geodetic Survey.** *See* Commerce, Department of. **Coast Artillery.** *See* War Department. **Coast Guard.** *See also* Treasury Department. Aerial flights by nonflying officers, payment restriction 1836 Buffalo Harbor, N.
Y., transfer of property from War Department for use by 309 Building for, appropriation not to be used for work on 232 Commandant, rank, etc., when retired; rank after expiration of term 1924 Ensign and pennant; penalty for wrongful display by other vessels 528 Establishment of stations at— Apostle Islands, Wis 1195 Cape Cod Canal 336 Crescent City, Calif 1370 Hog Island, Va 339 Lake Saint Clair, Mich 2031 Port Washington, Wis 1370 Sea Island Beach, Ga 312 Ice patrol and derelict destruction, administration of services by; publication of annual reports 1923 Jurisdiction defined 1820 “Inland waters” defined 1821 Officers deemed agents of executive department, etc., charged with administration of particular law 1821 Search and seizure of vessels; arrest of violators, etc 1820 National rifle and pistol matches, participation authorized 1202 New construction, etc., limitation on 1836 Obsolete, etc., property, disposal of, to Boy Scouts of America 1195 Reenlistment allowance payment, suspension of 226, 1837 Settlement of claims arising from activities of vessels of, authorized; limitation on amount 1514 Uniform or badge, penalty for wrongful use of 528 War-time rank to retired officers, etc., restriction removed 377 Whaling Treaty Act, enforcement of provisions by 1247 **“Coasting Trade and Mackerel Fishery”,** combination license for; form, etc 1367 **Coast Pilot,** appropriation for compilation of 95, 1341 **Coastwise Laws,** extension of, to Virgin Islands suspended until date fixed by Presidential proclamation 1207 **Coastwise Load Line Act of 1935:** Load lines established for vessels in coastwise voyage by sea 888 Regulations by Secretary of Commerce 888 Applicable to Great Lakes; not to be less than treaty provisions 888 Marking lines on vessels 888 Submerging below load line unlawful 889 Foreign vessel exemption 889 Entry of line position on log book before departing 889 Detention of violating vessel by customs officer; appeal on 889 Unlawful acts; penalty provisions 890, 891 Liability of vessel when owner, etc., subject to fine 891 Effective dates 891 Amendments— Load lines, regulations by Secretary of Commerce; passenger vessels, differentials permitted 1543 Applicability to Great Lakes; not to be less than treaty provisions 1543 Tugs, etc., on inter-island, etc., voyages, variances permitted 1544 **Coco Solo, C.
Z.:** Appropriation for— Ammunition depot 598 Submarine and fleet air bases, improvements 413 Construction authorized at ammunition depot, etc 155, 156 **Code of Laws, District of Columbia.** *See* District of Columbia. **Codes of Fair Competition,** acceptance of bids for Government contracts made subject to; reduction and increase of compensation 990 **Coffee,** import taxes and duties of Puerto Rico legalized and ratified 664xxxiv **Cohasset, Mass.,** conveyance of portion of Minots Ledge (Shore) Lighthouse Reservation to 306 **Cohasset, Minn.,** bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 288 **Coins and Coinage:** Albany, N.
Y., coinage to commemorate anniversary of founding 1522 Arkansas Centennial, change in design of commemorative coins 1981 Battle of Gettysburg, coinage to commemorate seventy-fifth anniversary of 1524 Bridgeport, Conn., coinage to commemorate anniversary of incorporation 1277 Cabeza de Vaca Expedition and opening of Old Spanish Trail, coinage to commemorate 324 California-Pacific International Exposition, coinage of 50-cent pieces 174 Recoinage authorized 1262 Cincinnati, Ohio, coinage to commemorate anniversary as center of music 1187 Columbia, S.
C., coinage to commemorate founding of 1165 Daniel Boone Bicentennial, supplementing design of coinage commemorating 868 Delaware, three hundredth anniversary of landing of Swedes in, coinage of 50-cent pieces 1352 Elgin, Ill., coinage to commemorate anniversary of founding 1523 Great Lakes Exposition, coinage of 50-cent pieces 1257 Hudson, N. Y., coinage to commemorate anniversary of founding 165 Long Island, N. Y., coinage to commemorate anniversary of founding of first settlement on 1205 Lynchburg, Va., coinage of 50-cent pieces to commemorate anniversary of issuance of charter 1387 New Rochelle, N.
Y., coinage to commemorate founding 1259 Providence, R. I., coinage to commemorate anniversary of founding 165 Roanoke Colony, N. C., coinage to commemorate anniversary of 1911 San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, coinage to celebrate opening 1972 Wisconsin Centennial Celebration, coinage to commemorate anniversary of establishment of Territorial Government 1276 York County, Maine, coinage to commemorate founding 1973 **Coins and Currencies,** exchange of, for other legal tender 938 **Collector of Internal Revenue.** *See* Internal Revenue, Bureau of. **Colleges,** land-grant, appropriation for benefit of 439, 1426 **Colombia,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Colonial National Monument, Va.,** lands added to 1483 Name changed to “Colonial National Historical Park” 1483 Colon, C.
Z., appropriation for waterworks, etc 148 Colorado: Appropriation for— Grand Valley project 1784 Indians, support, etc., of 186, 192, 194, 1768, 1776 Mesa Verde National Park, administration, etc 207, 1622, 1793 National forest administration 263, 1437 Pine River project 1784 Rocky Mountain National Park, administration, etc 208, 1793 Flood-control project authorized 1577 Interstate oil and gas compact, consent of Congress granted to 939 Preliminary examinations of rivers, etc., authorized 1594, 1595 Purgatoire and Apishapa Rivers, examination of, authorized 442 Rio Grande compact, consent of Congress given to extension of 325 **Colorado River:** Appropriation for Boulder Canyon dam; continuing construction, etc 597, 1784 Bridge authorized across, at Parker, Ariz 1071 Equitable use of waters of. *See* International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico.
Examination authorized 1593 Head Gate Rock, Ariz., dam, etc., construction authorized 1040 Parker Dam project authorized 1040 **Colorado River Indian Reservation, Ariz.,** appropriation for irrigation 187, 1769 **Color Investigations,** appropriation for 265 **Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company,** payment to 58, 595 **Columbia Hospital and Lying-in Asylum, D. C.,** appropriation for 365, 1879 **Columbia Institution for the Deaf, D. C.:** Appropriation for 216, 354, 577, 585, 1802 Beneficiaries, increase in number 394 **Columbia, La.,** flood-control project authorized 1576xxxv **Columbia Polytechnic Institute, D.
C.,** appropriation for 367, 1882 **Columbia River:** Grand Coulee Dam project authorized 1040 Flood-control projects authorized 1589 Improvements authorized 1038 Preliminary examinations authorized 1047, 1595 Time extended for bridging, at Astoria, Oreg 1066, 1104 **Columbia, S. C.:** Coinage to commemorate founding of 1165 Examination of waterway to Charleston authorized 1043 **Columbus, Ga.,** erection of marker at site of engagement at; appropriation authorized 1195 **Columbus, Miss.,** acquisition of site for post office at 926 **Colville Indians, Wash.,** appropriation for industrial assistance 1767 **Commerce, Department of.** *See also* Secretary of Commerce.
Appropriation for— Air Commerce, Bureau of 86, 1332 Census Bureau 90, 1336 Census of agriculture 91, 1337 Coast and Geodetic Survey 95, 1340 Contingent expenses 86, 1331 Fisheries, Bureau of 97, 1342 Enforcement of laws, etc 98, 1343, 1344 Shellfish investigation 98, 1344 Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Bureau of 87, 1333 China Trade Act, enforcement of 88, 1334 Customs statistics, collection expenses, etc 89, 1334 District and cooperative office service 88, 1334 Foreign buyers, compilation of lists of 89, 1335 Foreign trade restrictions, investigations of 1335 Foreign-trade zones, operation, etc., of 90, 1336 Investigations, etc 88, 1334 Living quarters, etc., abroad 90, 1335 Transportation of families, etc.; remains of officers dying abroad 89, 1335 Lighthouses, Bureau of 93, 1339 Navigation and Steamboat Inspection, Bureau of 91, 1337 Patent Office 99, 1344 Printing and binding 86, 1332 Secretary, Office of, salaries 86, 1331 Shipping Board Bureau 99, 1345 Merchant Fleet Corporation 100, 1345 Standards, Bureau of 92, 1337 Deficiency appropriation for— Air Commerce, Bureau of 1618 Audited claims 62, 65, 66, 603, 605, 1128, 1130, 1131, 1133, 1644, 1646 Census, Bureau of 1118 Damage claims 59, 601, 1127 Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Bureau of 582, 1118 Living quarters, etc., abroad 583 Transportation of families, etc 583 Judgments, payment of 60, 1642 Lighthouses, Bureau of 582, 1618 Navigation and Steamboat Inspection, Bureau of 1118 Printing and binding 582 Secretary, Office of 1618 Accident Prevention Conference, expenses 1618 Anastasia Island Lighthouse Reservation, Fla., disposal of portion of 896 California, easement granted to, for highway purposes 1107 Charleston, S.
C., transfer of Army Base Terminal to city 1387 Coast and Geodetic Survey, rank, pay, etc., of Director 1164 Federal Power Act, maintenance of fishways 845 Fort Belvoir Fish Cultural Station, Va., removal authorized 967 Grand Haven, Mich., conveyance of portions of lighthouse reservation to 292, 1911 Reversionary provision; rights, etc., reserved 292 Green Lake Fish Cultural Station, Maine, added to Acadia National Park 312 Inflammable or combustible liquid cargo in bulk, additional rules regarding design, etc., of vessels transporting; certificates of inspection 1889–1890 Effective date 1891 Penalty for violation 1891 Key West, Fla., portion of naval station transferred to 175 Portion of lighthouse reservation transferred to Secretary of the Navy 175 Letters patent, amount available for purchase of 1332 Lightship numbered 82, transfer to United States Ship Constitution Post, No 3339, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Mass., authorized 1823 Lighthouse reservations— Buffalo Harbor, N.
Y., transfer of property from War Department 309xxxvi Disposal of certain 305 Conditions imposed; reversionaryclause 311 Fairport, Ohio, exchange authorized 310 Rum Point Depot site, N. J., exchange authorized 308 San Juan, etc., Rocks, Calif., reserved for lighthouse purposes 309 Load line regulation. *See* Coastwise Load Line Act, 1935. Merchant Marine Act, 1936, transfer of property under Department control to Maritime Commission 1986 Minerals Division, activities transferred to Bureau of Mines 205 Natchitoches, La., fisheries station property; easement granted for highway 1070 Statistical studies authorized 292 Receipts, use of 293 Rules, etc.; report to Congress 293 Transportation of dangerous cargoes in navigable waters; inspection of vessels 868 Regulations; penalty for violation 868, 869 Effective date 869 **Commissioners, D.
C.** *See* District of Columbia. **Commissioners of Conciliation,** appropriation for 102, 587, 1347 **Commissioners,United States Courts,** appropriation for fees 53, 82, 586, 1327, 1626 **Commission of Fine Arts.** *See* Fine Arts Commission. **Commissions To Take Testimony in Foreign Countries.** *See* United States Courts, Evidence. **Commodity Credit Corporation:** Capital stock increased; acquisition by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 1191 Continuation of, until Apr. 1, 1937 4 **Commodity Exchange Act:** Scope 1491 Definitions 1491 Excessive speculation in commodities for future delivery; limits to be fixed by Commission; notice and hearing 1492 Unlawful acts 1492 Bona-fide hedging transactions exempted 1493 Registered commission merchants or floor brokers; application to 1493 Contract markets; unlawful acts by members, etc 1493 Unlawful transactions 1494 Futures commission merchants; registration; treatment of funds, etc., belonging to customer 1494 Floor brokers; registration 1495 Registrations as commission merchant or floor broker; form; reports; renewals 1495 Revocation or suspension of registrations, causes for 1496 Conducting place of business for soliciting futures contracts unless to be executed by contract market, unlawful 1496 Misrepresentation as to membership in contract market, etc 1496 Contracts for future delivery, reports of excess of limits required; records 1496 Contract markets, designation of boards of trade not located at terminal markets as 1497 Rules, etc., to be furnished 1497 Federal inspection of books, etc 1497 Warehouse operators, records, etc., to be kept by 1497 Period after trading for delivery in delivery month 1497 Written notice of delivery 1497 Grades to conform to U.
S. standards 1498 Warehouse receipts, acceptance of, in satisfaction of futures contracts 1498 Suspension for violations of provisions, etc 1498 Complaints against persons violating Act, etc.; notice and hearing 1498 Cooperative associations, membership in board of trade “contract market” 1498 Boards of trade, “cease and desist” order in lieu of revocation of “contract market” designation; penalty for refusals to obey 1500 Secretary of Agriculture, powers of— Registrations; fees, etc 1500 Rules and regulations 1501 Publication of harmful transactions 1501 Penalty provisions 1501 Separability provisions; pending proceedings 1501 Effective dates 1501 **Common Carriers.** *See* Carriers. **Commonwealth of the Philippine Islands.** *See* Philippine Islands. **Communications Act of 1934, Amendments:** Chief accountant, etc., appointment authorized 1098 Station licenses, equitable allocation of 1475 Zones, division of United States into; provisions repealed 1475xxxvii **Communications Commission.** *See* Federal Communications Commission. **Compacts.** *See* Interstate Compacts. **Compton Creek, N.
J.,** improvement authorized 1030 **Comptroller General of the United States.** *See also* General Accounting Office. Air-mail contracts, right of appeal to 615 Army disbursing officers, credits allowed in accounts of, for certain payments 1107, 1274, 1275 Cotton ginners, payments to; determination of additional administrative costs 1352 Credit allowed in accounts of Guy F. Allen and J. L. Summers 593 Payments to laborers and mechanics on public buildings 1012 List of contractors disregarding obligations; prohibition on awarding contracts 1012 Tennessee Valley Authority transactions; audit by 1080 West Point, N.
Y., acquisition of additional land; approval of purchase price by 1289 **Comptroller of the Currency.** *See also* Treasury Department. Appointment; term of office; salary 707 Banking law amendments. *See* Banking Act of 1935. Director of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 684 **Conchocton River, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1593 **Conciliation Commissioners, United States Courts,** appropriation for fees, etc 102, 587, 1327 **Coney Island Creek, N. Y.,** improvement authorized 1030 **Confederate Cemeteries,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 145, 1305 **Confederated Bands of Ute Indians, Utah, Colo., and N.
Mex.,** payment to, for lands set aside as naval oil reserve 1272 **Confederate Reunion.** *See* National Confederate Reunion. **Confederate Veterans.** *See* United Confederate Veterans. **Congaree River, S. C.,** examination authorized 1593 **Congress.** *See also* Legislative Branch of the Government. Annual reports to be submitted to, by/on— American National Theater and Academy 459 Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System 705 Central Statistical Board 499 Commerce Department statistical studies 293 Electric Home and Farm Authority 1186 Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935, operations under 119 Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1936, operations under 1611 Federal Alcohol Administrator 978 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 700 Federal Power Commission 840, 859 Indian irrigation projects, adjustment of charges, etc 1804 Indians, contracts with States, etc., for welfare of; expenditures of Federal funds 1459 Interparliamentary Union 426 Interstate Commerce Commission; time for making 287 National Labor Relations Board 451 National Park Trust Fund Board 478 National Yeomen F 1506 Naval vessel construction, contracts exempted from requirement to pay excess profits into Treasury 1927 Neutrality Act 1083 Rural Electrification Administration 1366 Securities and Exchange Commission 834, 837 Social Security Act 634, 635, 636 United States Maritime Commission 1988 Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States 1391 Virgin Islands, report of Governor 1812 Congressional investigations, witnesses failing to appear, produce papers, etc.; certification of facts to United States attorney for grand jury action 2041 Congressional Record, preparation and distribution of 1546 Consent granted to— Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, compact between Pennsylvania and New Jersey 1058 Interstate oil and gas compact 939 Interstate Sanitation District 932 Rio Grande compact extension 325 Damage claims by Coast Guard and Public Health Service vessels, certification of, to 1514 Death or injury damage claims arising in foreign countries, certification of, to 1138xxxviii Edwards, Maj.
Gen. Clarence Ransom, posthumous presentation of Distinguished Service Medal, in name of 1487 Employment of Members by contractor, etc., under Merchant Marine Act, 1936, forbidden 2014 Federal Aviation Commission, disposition of records, etc.; availability to Members of 334 Federal Trade Commission investigation of agricultural income, etc., time extended 1567 Interstate compacts for flood control, etc., consent granted to 1490 Lake Champlain Bridge Commission, amendatory agreement between New York and Vermont ratified 736, 1472 Massachusetts, construction, etc., bridges destroyed by floods, consent granted to 1199 Memorial Addresses, preparation and distribution 1545 Notice of hearing under act of, publication in Federal Register 502 Pamphlet copies of laws of each session, publication discontinued 1552 Park, parkway, and recreational-area programs, consent granted to compacts between States with reference to planning, etc 1895 Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition, joint committee to greet return of 176 “Session Laws”, publication discontinued 1552 Seventy-fifth, date of meeting 1826 Special reports to be made to, by/on— Air-mail contracts 617 Alaska Communication System, cost and extent of extensions and betterments to 1305 American Telephone and Telegraph Company investigation 43 California Pacific International Exposition 43 Civil Service Commission, overtime work of Government employees 1161 Clear Lake Watershed, Calif., investigation of violation of Federal water rights 1975 Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission 736 Cooperative marketing associations, investigation by Court of Claims of losses by, due to grain stablization activities 1983 De Soto expedition anniversary celebration 870, 1386 District of Columbia Airport Commission 1237 District of Columbia, study of fiscal relations between United States and 1855 Federal Trade Commission— Agricultural implements and machinery, investigation of corporations engaged in manufacture, etc., of 1914 Agricultural income investigation; time for making report extended 931, 1256 Government employees, overtime work 1161 Great Lakes Exposition 1246 International Exposition of Paris— Art and Technique in Modern Life, Paris, France, 1937 1202 National Bituminous Coal Commission 992, 1007 Naval vessels, excess expenditures on repairs, etc 482 Oil and gas deposits; leases continued 677 Pershing Hall, Paris, France, memorial fund 426 Railroad Retirement Board 971, 1098 Reclamation projects, committee to investigate financial and economic condition of 1206 River and harbor improvements, etc 1048, 1049 Tennessee Valley Authority 1075, 1077, 1081 Texas Centennial Exposition 435 Traffic conditions, investigation of 1892 Washington-Lincoln Memorial Gettysburg Boulevard Commission 285 State compacts for flood control, etc., consent granted; ratification by 1571 Virgin Islands, power to annul laws passed by legislative bodies of 1811 Yerba Buena Island, consent granted to San Francisco, Calif., to construct causeway and highways on 1913 **Congressional Investigations,** witnesses failing to appear, produce papers, etc.; certification of facts to United States attorney for grand jury action 2041 **Congressional Record.** *See* Printing Act of 1895, Amendments. **Congress of the Postal Union of the Americas and Spain,** appropriation for expenses of delegates 239, 1850 **Conneaut Harbor, Ohio,** improvement authorized 1037xxxix **Connecticut:** Bridge authorized across Connecticut River at Middletown 655 Bridge legalized across Poquetanuck Cove, at Ledyard 1197 Flood control, etc., compacts, consent of Congress granted to 1490 Interstate Sanitation District, consent of Congress granted to creation of 932 Land conveyance to Enfield 1193 River and harbor improvements authorized 1029 Preliminary examinations authorized 1041, 1592 Tercentenary Commission established, appropriation authorized 244 Connecticut River:
Bridge authorized across, at— Deerfield-Sunderland, Mass 1200 Gill-Montague, Mass 1200 Holyoke-South Hadley, Mass 1200 Montague-Greenfield, Mass 1200 Northampton, Mass 1200, 1478 Springfield, Mass 1200 Examination authorized, Mass., N. H., Vt., and Conn 1592 Improvement authorized 1029 **Conservancy, etc., Districts,** eligibility of, for loans, notwithstanding prior liens of assessments, etc 1461 **Conservation Work.** *See* Emergency Conservation Work. **Constitution of the United States:** Sesquicentennial Commission established; composition; expenses 735 Appropriation authorized 736, 1393 Appropriation for 1112, 1599 Chairman, Director, assistants, etc 736 Commemorative medals and certificates, preparation and distribution authorized 1393 Cooperation with Government agencies; distribution of material by Superintendent of Documents 1393 Duties; report to Congress; duration; contributions 736 Franking privilege 1393 Historian and other personnel, employment of; compensation, etc 1392 Historical, etc., material, preparation and publication of certain; distribution 1392 “Signing of the Constitution”, reproduction of painting entitled; distribution 1392 Traveling, etc., expenses, members and employees 1393 **Construction and Repair, Bureau of.** *See* Navy Department. **Construction-Differential Subsidy.** *See* Merchant Marine Act, 1936. **Consular Service.** *See* Foreign Service. **Consumers’ Counsel,** appropriation for 1761 **Contentnea Creek, N.
C.,** examination authorized 1593 **Contested-Election Expenses,** appropriation for 1109, 1598, 1827 **Contingent Expenses:** Appropriation for— Agriculture, Department of 248, 1422 Commerce, Department of 86, 1331 District of Columbia 345, 1858 Executive Office 6, 1168 General Accounting Office 11, 1173 House of Representatives 466, 1222 Interior, Department of 178, 1758 Justice, Department of 77, 1322 Labor, Department of 101, 1347 Library of Congress 473, 1228 Navy Department 420, 1419 Post Office Department 236, 1846 Senate 462, 1217 State, Department of 68, 1310 Foreign Service 72, 1314 Treasury Department 219, 1829 War Department 122, 1280 Army 123, 1280 Deficiency appropriation for— District of Columbia 576, 1611 General Accounting Office 1602 House of Representatives 571, 1110, 1598 Interior, Department of 583 Justice, Department of 52, 585, 1624 Labor, Department of 587 Post Office Department 1629 State, Department of 1630 Foreign Service 590, 1631 **Continuous Discharge Book.** *See* Vessels. **“Contraband Oil.”** *See* Petroleum Regulation. **Contractors,** bonds of, contracts for public buildings, etc.; requirements 793 **Contracts.** *See* Government Contracts;
Public Buildings. **Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works,** conference for revision of: Appropriation authorized for participation 1357 Appropriation for 1633 **Conventions.** *See also* Boy Scout Jamboree; Elks, Order of; Grand Army of the Republic; Shrine Convention, D. C. Expenditures prohibited for housing, etc., in District of Columbia 19 Payment of expenses for assemblages of 4–H Clubs permitted 387xl **Convicts,** appropriation for maintaining prisons abroad for 72, 1314 **Conway, S.
C.,** time extended for bridging Waccamaw River at 26, 1251 **Cooperative Marketing Associations,** investigation by Court of Claims of losses by, due to certain grain stabilization activities; report to Congress 1983 **Cooper, John G.,** payment to, for contested-election expenses 1598 **Cooper River, S. C.,** examination authorized 1593 **Coosa River, Ga.,** examination authorized 1593 Flood-control projects authorized 1575 **Coos Bay, Oreg.,** inner harbor improvement authorized 1038 **Coos Bay Wagon Road Lands:** Payment of percentage of proceeds of sales of 181, 1762 Survey, etc., of 180, 1762 **Coos Head River and Harbor Reservation, Oreg.,** conveyance of portion to University of Oregon, authorized 1095 **Coos River, Wash.,** examination authorized 1047, 1595, 1596 **Copyright,** application of laws relating to, in Virgin Islands 1811 **Coquille River, Oreg.,** examination authorized 334, 1038, 1595 **Corcoran Gallery of Art,** determination of rate for steam furnished to 425 **Cordova, Alaska:** Bond issue authorized for specified public works 672 Harbor improvement authorized 1039 **Corea Harbor, Maine,** improvement authorized 1029 **Corporations:** Capital stock tax 1017, 1733 Exemptions 1733 Excise tax, imposition of; rate 1733 Returns; determination of adjusted declared value 1017, 1018, 1733 Credit allowed in case of China Trade Act corporations 1018 Deduction from gross income of dividends paid on preferred stock of certain 908 Excess-profits tax, imposition; determination of adjusted declared value; law applicable 1019, 1733 Income taxes on. *See* Income Tax.
Recognition of gain or loss; exchange in liquidation 1020 Reorganizations. *See* Bankruptcy Act of 1898, Amendments. **Corpus Christi, Tex.,** channel improvement authorized to Aransas Pass 1034 **Cosatot River, Ark.,** examination authorized 1260, 1594 **Costa Rica,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Cost of Living,** appropriation for investigation 102 **Cotton.** *See also* Agricultural Adjustment Act, Amendments. Appropriation for— Futures and Standards Act, enforcement 276, 581, 1451 Investigation of production and diseases 259, 1434 Pink bollworm, etc., control, cooperation with Mexican Government 268, 1443 Statistics, collection of 276, 1451 Control Act, administrative expenses, determination of additional costs 1352 State allotment, crop year 1935–1936 570 Processing tax payments; time extension 281 Taxes on stored, cancelation of 1106, 1155 **Cotton Price Adjustment Payment Plan, 1935:** Cooperative plan voided 1117 Funds available for payments 1117 Administrative expenses 1117 Conditions disregarded 1117 Purchase of agricultural commodities, etc 1117 **Cottonwood Falls, Kans.,** flood-control project authorized 1578 **Council Bluffs, Iowa,** flood-control project authorized 1588 **Counterfeiting,** appropriation for suppressing 227, 1838 **Courtenay, Fla.,** examination for connecting with intracoastal waterway authorized 1044 **Courts.** *See* Justice, Department of;
United States Courts. **Cow Creek, Kans.,** examination authorized 1578, 1594 **Cowlitz River, Wash.,** examination authorized 1595 Flood-control projects authorized 1591 **Cranberry Island Harbor, Maine,** examination authorized 1040 **Crane Creek, Fla.,** examination authorized 1043 **Crater Lake National Park, Oreg.:** Appropriation for administration, etc 207, 1792 Commissioner, appointment, etc.; payment of accrued salary 422 **Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho,** elimination of certain lands from 1484xli **Crescent City, Calif.:** Establishment of Coast Guard station at 1370 Harbor improvement authorized 1038 **Criehaven Harbor, Maine,** improvement authorized 1029 **Crimes,** appropriation for detection and prosecution of 77, 1322 **Crimes and Misdemeanors.** *See also* Criminal Code.
Adjusted Compensation Payment Act, 1936, penalty provisions 1102 Agricultural Adjustment Act, Amendments, penalty provisions 759 Anti-Smuggling Act, penalty provisions 518–529 Antitrust Act of 1914, Amendments, penalty provisions 1528 Banking Act of 1935, penalty provisions 693, 700–702, 712, 716 Bituminous Coal Conservation Act of 1935; penalty provisions 1006 Canal Zone. *See* Canal Zone, Code Amendments. Coastwise Load Line Act of 1935, penalty provisions 890, 891 Commodity Exchange Act, penalty provisions 1500, 1501 Crop production loans, 1935, false representation, etc 29 District of Columbia:
Blind, care of; penalty for false representation, etc 747 Boiler Inspection Act, penalty provisions 1919 Bribery, punishment for 1143 Motor Vehicle Liability Act— Failure to surrender operator’s permit, etc 171 Forging evidence of ability to respond in damages 172 Old-age assistance; penalty for false representation, etc 749 Private property, unlawful entry on 37 Prostitution; penalties 651 Reckless driving, penalties for 1901 Unemployment Compensation Act, penalty provisions 955, 956 Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935, penalty provisions 118 Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1936, penalty provisions 1610 Federal Alcohol Administration Act, unlawful practices, etc 978, 981–987 Federal Kidnaping Act, knowingly handling, etc., ransom money, penalty for 1099 Federal officers, punishment for killing or assaulting 1105 Federal Power Act; unlawful acts; penalty provisions 856, 862 Food and Drugs Act, inspection of sea food; penalty for counterfeiting labels, etc 871 Grand Army of the Republic encampment, violation of regulations 483 Historical sites, etc., preservation; penalty for violation of regulations 667 Home Owners’ Loan Act, penalty provisions 298 Hot Springs, Ark., Government bathhouse at, use restricted; penalty for false oath of inability to pay 1979 Inaugural Ceremonies of 1937, violation of regulations of Commissioners, D.
C 1824 Income tax returns, penalty for failure to file copy 1199 Penalty for unlawful disclosure 159 Indian Arts and Crafts Board, penalty for counterfeiting, etc., trade mark used by; fraudulent practices 892 Interstate transportation of persons to interfere with right of peaceful picketing, penalty for 1899 Investigations of shipping casualties, coercion, etc., of witnesses, penalty for 1383 Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, Ga., violation of regulations 423 Liquor Enforcement Act of 1936, penalty provisions 1928–1930 Liquor Law Repeal and Enforcement Act, penalty provisions 875, 877 Liquor Tax Administration Act— Bonded distiller selling product at place of manufacture, etc.; failure to keep required records, etc 1963 Brewers, bottling products of another brewery 1951 Evasion of tax; failure to make true entries, reports, etc 1950 Failure to affix and cancel required stamps 1949 Carrying on business without paying special tax, etc 1949 Gauger employing distiller to discharge duties, etc 1941 Machine guns, etc., possession of, by violators 1939 Rectifiers and wholesale dealers, failure to keep required records, etc 1692 Rectifier’s premises, violation of restrictions on use, etc 1951 Removal, etc., of distilled spirits on which tax unpaid, other than to Internal Revenue Warehouse 1962xlii Removing or concealing with intent to defraud 1955 Retail liquor dealers, failure to keep records, etc 1953 Smoke screen, etc., devices and certain firearms, possession of, by violators 1939 Merchant Marine Act, 1936— Officers and crew, violation of citizenship, etc., requirements 1993 Penal provisions 2014 Unlawful acts 2013–2015 Migratory birds, game, and other wildlife, penalty provisions for killing, shipping, etc., of 380 Military Road, Va., parking, etc., prohibited 1815 Motor Carrier Act, 1935, unlawful acts; penalty provisions 556, 558, 564 National Labor Relations Board, interference with member in performance of duties 456 Neutrality Act, penalty provisions 1081, 1083, 1084, 1153 Peanuts, collection of statistics concerning; refusal to give information, penalty for 1899 Petroleum regulation; penalty provision 32 Postal offenses; obtaining mail by fraud, etc 867 Postmarking stamp, punishment for forging or counterfeiting 866 Threatening communications, sending through mails 427 Potato Act of 1935, penalty provisions 788, 790, 791 Poultry dealers and handlers, unlicensed conduct of business 648 Prison-made products, unlawful transportation of 495 Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, unlawful transactions; penalty provisions 812, 814, 817, 823–825, 829, 836, 837 Railroad reorganization, unlawful use of proxies; penalty provision 925 Railroad Retirement Act of 1935, penalty provisions 973 Revenue Act of 1936, unlawfully divulging information acquired by inspection of tax returns 1672 Rice tax payment warrants, unlawful use of 47 Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Amendments, penalty provisions 1380 Shipping Act of 1916, Amendments, penalty provisions 1519 Social Security Act, penalty provisions 625, 638 Special Mexican Claims Commission, acceptance of unauthorized fee by counsel for claimants 151 Swiss Confederation, unlawful use of coat of arms of; penalty provision 1557 Tax on carriers, employees; penalty provision 976 Tin-plate scrap, violations of export provisions 1140 Tobacco Inspection Act; unlawful acts; penalty 733, 734 Toll bridges, regulation of charges; penalty provisions 671, 672 Vessels— Certificates, licenses, etc., issued by Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation, unlawful possession, use, etc 1936 Citizenship requirements, employment of officers or crew in violation of 1936 “Continuous discharge book”, unauthorized issuance, use, etc 1934 Failure to make entry 1935 Crew quarters, permitting improper conditions 1935 Crew requirements, etc., violation by vessel owner 1932 Employment of persons below rating of licensed officer not having certificate of service 1933 Inspection, etc., of, transporting inflammable or combustible liquid cargo in bulk; penalty provisions 1891 Muster of crew to determine compliance with law, penalty for false affidavit 1932 Passenger— Alteration of plans for, without approval, penalty for 1384 North Atlantic routes, failure to publish notice of regular routes; penalty provisions 1923 Passage through danger zone; penalty provisions 1923 Watches, hours of labor, etc.; penalty for violation 1934 Veterans’ claims, illegal fees and practices by agents, etc 2032 Whaling Treaty Act, penalty provisions 1248 **Criminal Code:** Amendments— Common carriers— Collecting purchase price, etc., when liquor shipped into State where sale or delivery forbidden 1929xliii Delivery of shipments of liquor to other than consignee; exception 1929 Interstate shipments of unlabeled packages containing liquor 1930 Custodians of Government money or property; punishment for robbing, etc 867 Exemption from limitation on counsel in case entitled *Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company* v. *Frank C.
Bowers* 962 Exemption from limitation on counsel in case entitled *Sugar Institute, Inc.*, v. *U. S.* and certain public land litigation, N. C 1513 Exemption from limitation on counsel in proceedings pertaining to tax liability of Associated Gas and Electric Co., etc 1820 Federal officers, punishment for killing or assaulting 1105 Federal prisoners, penalties for escapes or attempts to escape 513 Offenses committed in places under Federal jurisdiction; adoption of State laws to punish 394 Postmarking stamp, punishment for forging or counterfeiting 866 Restrictions respecting certain counsel waived in favor of Clarence C.
Calhoun 1164 **Criminals,** appropriation for expenses of bringing home from foreign countries 55, 72, 1314 **Crissy Field, Calif.,** restriction on expenditure of funds for use of, as air station 1292 **Croatan Sound, N. C.,** examination to Manns Harbor, authorized 1043 **Crooked River, Fla.,** examination authorized 1044 **Crooked River, Mich.,** examination authorized 1046 **Crooked River Range Lighthouse Reservation, Fla.,** conveyance of portion to State of Florida 305 **Crop Production and Harvesting Loans, 1935.** *See* Farm Credit Administration. **Crow Indians, Mont.:** Appropriation for irrigation on reservation 188, 1620, 1770 Claims of certain, to be reviewed by Supreme Court 655 Revolving fund for benefit of, time extension for repayment 244 Use of funds on deposit for per-capita payments to 1543 **Crow River, Minn.,** examination authorized 1594 **Cuba:** Appropriation for— Ambassador to 69, 1311 Preservation of monuments, etc., to American soldiers 145, 1305 Potato Act of 1935, application of provisions to imports from 793 **Cuchara River, Colo.,** examination authorized 1595 **Culbertson, D.
Frank,** payment to 573 **Culion, P. L,** appropriation for transfer of lepers to, from Guam 399, 1399 **Cumberland, Md.,** flood-control projects authorized 1574 **Cumberland River,** examination and improvement authorized 1035, 1045 **Cumberland River, Ky.,** flood-control projects authorized 1588 **Current River,** bridge authorized across, at Powder Mill Ford, Mo 1252 **Currituck Sound, N. C.,** sum available for repair of sand barrier 271 **Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of.** *See* Justice, Department of. **Customs, Bureau of.** *See also* Treasury Department.
El Paso, Tex., lease of quarters for 448 Grosse Re Lighthouse Reservation, Mich., transfer of, for use as patrol base by 307 Payments made in foreign countries, restrictions waived 222, 1832 Salem, Mass., transfer of customhouse to Department of the Interior 1374 Whaling Treaty Act, enforcement of provisions by 1247 **Customs Cases,** appropriation for conduct of 78, 1323, 1624 **Customs Court.** *See* Justice, Department of. **Customs Enforcement Areas.** *See* Anti-Smuggling Act. **Customs Statistics,** appropriation for expenses of collecting 89, 1334 **Customs Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1315 **Cuttyhunk, Mass.,** examination of harbor 1041 **Cypress Creek, Md.,** examination of channel to Magothy River, authorized 1042 **Czechoslovakia,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **D** **Dahlgren, Va.:** Appropriation for— Naval Proving Ground, improvements 1628 School at ordnance station 407, 1406xliv Bridge authorized across Potomac River at 1056 Naval Proving Ground, land purchase and construction authorized at 155 **Dairy Industry, Bureau of.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Dallas, Tex.,** limitation on sale price of Federal building repealed 423 **Damage Claims,** deficiency appropriation for 59, 601, 1126, 1127, 1642 **Damm, Alice M.
A.,** payment to 56 **Damon, S. M.,** conveyance of land on Island of Oahu, T. H., to estate of 1145 **Daniel Boone Bicentennial,** supplementing design of coinage commemorating 868 **Daniel, Tillett S.,** payment to 603 **Dan River,** bridge legalized across, at Danville, Va 27 **Danville, Va.,** Union Street Bridge legalized 27 **Darien Harbor, Ga.,** examination authorized 1043 **Date Scale Control,** appropriation for 267 **Daughters of the American Revolution,** regents to be members of Northwest Territory Celebration Commission 511 **Daughters of 1812.** *See* United States Daughters of 1812. **Dauphin Island, Ala.,** time extended for bridging Mobile Bay at 1064, 1104 **Daytona Beach, Fla.,** examination authorized 1044 **Dayton, Tenn.,** bridge authorized across Tennessee River at 1065 **Deals Island, Md.,** improvement authorized of Upper Thoroughfare 1031 **Death and Injury Claims,** arising in certain foreign countries, settlement authorized 1138 **Decatur Corporation,** construction of certain pipe lines, D.
C 895 **Decatur, Nebr.:** Bridge authorized across Missouri River at 1072 Time extended 1530 **Decatur, Tenn.,** bridge authorized across Tennessee River at 1065 **Decisions of the Supreme Court,** distribution of, to law library and Library of Congress 1549 **Deerfield, Mass.,** bridge authorized across Connecticut River to Sunderland 1200 **Deer River, Minn.,** bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 288 **Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1935, First:** Appropriation for— Agriculture, Department of 51 Biological Survey, Bureau of 52 Forest Service 51 California Pacific International Exposition 50 District of Columbia 51 Public schools 51 District of Columbia-Virginia Boundary Commission 50 Farm Credit Administration 50 Federal Communications Commission 50 Federal Power Commission 50 Federal Trade Commission 51 Judgments and authorized claims 59 Justice, Department of 52 Attorney General, Office of 52 Investigation, Division of 52 Penal and correctional institutions 53 Rules in actions at law, preparation of 52 United States courts, expenses of 52 Legislative Branch of the Government 49 Architect of the Capitol 49 House of Representatives 49 National Archives 51 Navy Department 54 Navigation, Bureau of 54 Secretary’s Office 54 Supplies and Accounts, Bureau of 54 Post Office Department 55 First Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 55 Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 55 State, Department of 55 Foreign Service 55 Treasury Department 56 Coast Guard 57 Procurement Division, Public Works Branch 57 Supply, Division of 56 Veterans’ Administration 51 War Department 58 Military activities 58 **Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1935, Second:** Appropriation for— Agriculture, Department of 581 Agricultural Economics, Bureau of 581 Agricultural research 582 Biological Survey, Bureau of 581 Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Bureau of 581 Audited claims 603 Civil Service Commission 573 Commerce, Department of 582 Contingent expenses 582 Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Bureau of 582 Lighthouses, Bureau of 582xlv Damage claims 601 District of Columbia 576 Assessments, refund of 579 Audited claims 580 Claims, settlement of 579 Contingent, etc., expenses 576 Coroner’s office 576 Corporation Counsel’s office 576 Courts and prisons 577 Employees’ Compensation Fund 576 Fire department 577 Health department 577 Judgments 579 Public schools 577 Public welfare 578 Water service 579 Workmen’s Compensation Act 580 District of Columbia Alley Dwelling Authority 573 Employees’ Compensation Commission 573 Federal Trade Commission 573 George Rogers Clark Sesquicentennial Commission 573 George Washington Bicentennial Commission 573 Interior, Department of 583 Columbia Institution for the Deaf 585 Education, Office of 585 Freedmen’s Hospital 585 Government in the Territories 585 Howard University 585 Indian Affairs, Bureau of 583 Investigations, Division of 583 National Park Service 584 Reclamation, Bureau of 597 Secretary’s Office 583 War Minerals Relief Act 583 Judgments, against collectors of customs 606 Court of Claims 602 United States courts 602 Justice, Department of 585 Attorney General, Office of 585 Federal Bureau of Investigation 586 Judicial expenses 586 Penal and correctional institutions 587 United States courts 586 Labor, Department of 587 Secretary, Office of 587 Legislative Branch of the Government 571 Architect of the Capitol 571 Government Printing Office 572 House of Representatives 571 Library of Congress 572 Senate 571 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 574 National Capital Park and Planning Commission 574 National Railroad Adjustment Board 574 Naval reserves, former, protection of interests of United States in matters affecting oil lands in 572 Navy Department 588 Increase of the Navy 598 Navigation, Bureau of 589 Secretary, Office of 588 Supplies and Accounts, Bureau of 588 Yards and Docks, Bureau of 589, 598 Officers, etc., of U.
S. in foreign countries, payment to, for losses due to appreciation of foreign currencies 574 Petroleum Administration 574 Post Office Department 589 Chief Inspector, Office of 589 Second Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 589 Railroad Retirement Board 575 State, Department of 590 Foreign Service 590, 598 International obligations, etc 590 Tariff Commission 575 Tennessee Valley Authority 596 Texas Centennial Commission 575 Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission 576 Treasury Department 592 Accounts and Deposits, Office of Commissioner of 593 American Expeditionary Forces, memorial to 594 Budget, Bureau of the 593 Engraving and Printing, Bureau of 593 Mint, Bureau of the 594 Procurement Division, — Public Works Branch 594, 599 Secretary, Office of 592 Secret Service Division 594 Supply, Division of 593 Veterans’ Administration 597 War Department 595 Engineer Corps 601 Nonmilitary activities 595 Ordnance Department 595 Quartermaster Corps 595, 600 “Civilian Conservation Corps” construed 596 Indian suits, Court of Claims; offset of Federal expenditures; pending claims 596xlvi **Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1936, First.** *See also* Supplemental Appropriation Act, Fiscal Year 1936.
Appropriation for— Agriculture, Department of 1617 Animal Industry, Bureau of 1617 Chemistry and Soils, Bureau of 1617 Forest Service 1617 Tobacco control compacts, loans, expenses, etc 1617 Weather Bureau 1617 Arkansas Centennial Commission 1600 Audited claims 1643 Bramble, Walter S., payment to 1647 Commerce, Department of 1618 Air Commerce, Bureau of 1618 Lighthouses, Bureau of 1618 Secretary, Office of 1618 Damage claims 1642 District of Columbia 1611 Assessments, refund of 1616 Audited claims 1616 Claims, settlement of 1615 Contingent, etc., expenses 1611 Courts, fees, etc 1613 District Building, maintenance, etc 1611 Health Department 1612 Judgments 1616 Militia 1615 Municipal Architect, Office of 1611 Public playgrounds 1612 Public schools 1612 Public welfare 1613 Refuse, collection and disposal 1612 Sewers 1612 Street and road improvement and repair 1612 Unemployment Compensation Act 1611 Water service 1615 District of Columbia Alley Dwelling Authority 1601 Emergency Conservation Work 1601 Employees’ Compensation Commission 1601 Employees’ Compensation Fund 1611 Executive Agencies, study of 1600 Executive Office 1600 Maintenance, Executive Mansion and Grounds 1600 Federal Communications Commission 1601 Federal Trade Commission 1602 General Accounting Office 1602 Harvard University Tercentenary Commission 1608 Interior, Department of 1619 Education, Office of 1623 General Land Office 1619 Geological Survey 1622 Government in the Territories 1623 Grazing Control, Division of 1619 Howard University 1623 Indian Affairs, Bureau of 1620 National Park Service 1622 Reclamation, Bureau of 1622 Secretary, Office of 1619 War Minerals Relief Commission 1619 Judgments, against collectors of customs 1647 Court of Claims 1643 United States courts 1642 Justice, Department of 1624 Attorney General, Office of 1624 Customs cases, conduct of 1624 Fareira, Elinora, payment to 1624 Investigation, Bureau of 1624 Judicial expenses 1625 Penal and correctional institutions 1626 Taxes and Penalties Unit 1624 United States courts 1625 *U.
S.* v. *Northern Pacific Railway Co.*, prosecution expenses 1624 Labor, Department of 1626 Bituminous Coal Labor Board 1627 Immigration and Naturalization Service 1626 Secretary, Office of 1626 Legislative Branch of the Government 1597 Architect of the Capitol 1599 Government Printing Office 1599 House of Representatives 1598 Joint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies of 1937 1599 Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation 1599 Library of Congress 1600 Senate 1597 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 1602 National Capital Park and Planning Commission 1602 National Labor Relations Board 1603 National Mediation Board 1603 National Railroad Adjustment Board 1603 Naval reserves, former, protection of interests of United States in matters affecting oil lands in 1600 Navy Department 1627 Construction and Repair, Bureau of 1628 Engineering, Bureau of 1628 Marine Corps 1629 Navigation, Bureau of 1627xlvii Navy, increase of the 1629 Secretary’s Office 1627 Supplies and Accounts, Bureau of 1628 Yards and Docks, Bureau of 1628 Northwest Territory Celebration Commission 1603 Patrick Henry Bicentennial 1600 Post Office Department 1629 Chief Inspector, Office of 1629 First Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 1630 Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 1630 Postmaster General, Office of 1629 Second Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 1630 Railroad Retirement Board 1603 Relief and Work Relief. *See* Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1936.
Rural Electrification Administration 1604 Smithsonian Institution 1604 Social Security Board 1604 State, Department of 1630 Foreign Service 1631 International obligations, etc 1631 Tariff Commission 1607 Tennessee Valley Authority 1607 Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission 1607 Treasury Department 1635 Budget, Bureau of the 1636 Coast Guard 1637 Customs, Bureau of 1636 Internal Revenue, Bureau of 1636 Mint, Bureau of the 1637 Printing, Division of 1636 Procurement Division—Public Buildings Branch 1638 Public Health Service 1637 Secretary, Office of 1635 United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission 1599 War Department 1640 Adjutant General’s Department 1640 Military Academy 1641 National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice 1641 Ordnance Department 1641 Panama Canal 1641 Quartermaster Corps 1640, 1641 Advance payments, under Legislative Appropriation Act, 1933, period of availability for obligation 1648 Restriction on designated agencies incurring obligations after June 20, 1937, except pursuant to annual appropriation 1647 Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, availability of sums with respect to land devoted to growing trees for production of gum turpentine and gum rosin 1648 **Delano, Frederic A.,** reappointment of, as member of Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution 542 **Delaware:** Coinage commemorating anniversary of landing of Swedes in, authorized 1352 Delaware Breakwater Range Rear Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance of, to 305 River and harbor improvements, authorized 1030, 1031 **Delaware and Raritan Canal, N.
J.,** examination authorized 1041 **Delaware Bay:** Harbor of Refuge, improvement authorized 1031 Inland waterway improvement, Rehoboth Bay to 1031 **Delaware Indians,** reference of claims of, to Court of Claims, amendment to limitation on attorney’s fees 1459 **Delaware River:** Bridge authorized across, at— Barryville, N. Y.-Shohola, Pa 1531 Easton, Pa.-Phillipsburg, N. J 1051 Hancock-Buckingham, N. Y 1532 Examinations authorized 1042, 1592, 1593 Improvement authorized 1030 Inland waterway to Chesapeake Bay 1030 Joint Toll Bridge Commission, bridge construction authorized at Delaware Water Gap 1252 Consent of Congress granted to compact between Pennsylvania and New Jersey 1058 **Delaware Valley Tercentenary:** Commission established; appointment, etc 1487 Sum authorized for expenses 1487 Invitation to Sweden to participate 1487 **Delaware Water Gap,** bridge across Delaware River authorized at 1252 **DeLeon Springs, Fla.,** examination of waterway to Saint Johns River authorized 1044 **Denison Reservoir, Tex.,** continuation of survey 1596xlviii **Denmark,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Denver, Colo.,** appropriation for mint 231, 1841 **Departments.** *See* Executive Departments or name of establishment. **De Poe Bay, Oreg.,** examination authorized 1047 **Deposit Insurance,** temporary plan for, extended 435 **Deschutes National Forest, Oreg.,** addition authorized 288 **Deschutes Project, Oreg.,** appropriation for 1784 **Des Moines River,** time extended for bridging, at St.
Francisville, Mo 322 **De Soto Expedition:** Anniversary celebration, study and report on 870 Appropriation for expenses of commission 1124 Funds continued available 1635 Time extended for making report to Congress 1386 **de Soto, Sophie,** payment to 592 **Des Plaines River,** flood-control projects authorized 1583 **Detroit, Mich.:** Appropriation for— Hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420 River postal service 238, 1848 **Detroit River, Mich.,** examination and improvement authorized 1036, 1046 **Dice Head Lighthouse Reservation,** conveyance of portion of, to Castine, Maine 305 **Diplomatic and Consular Service.** *See* Foreign Service. **Disabled American Veterans of the World War,** renewal of patent relating to badge of 1389 **Disarmament Conference, General,** appropriation available for 56, 1633 **Disbursement, Division of.** *See* Treasury Department. **Discriminations.** *See* Antitrust Act of 1914, Amendments. **Diseases and Sanitation Investigations.** *See* Social Security Act. **Dispatch Agencies,** appropriation for 71, 72, 1313, 1314 **Distillers,** tax on, etc. *See* Liquor Tax Administration Act. **Distinguished Flying Cross,** presentation to Balbo and Pellegrihi of Royal Italian Air Force 152 **Distinguished Service Medal,** presentation of, to Comdr.
Percy Todd, British Navy, authorized 1214 **District Attorneys, United States Courts,** appropriation for salaries, etc 52, 81, 586, 1326, 1625 **District of Columbia:** Appropriation for— Anacostia Park, continuing development 369, 1883 Contingent expenses 345, 1858 Courts 360, 1874 Electrical department 352, 1866 Emergency relief, 1936, additional 1186 Expenses, general 341, 1855 Smoke regulation and control 1855 Fire department 358, 1872 Health department 359, 1873 Library 347, 1861 Metropolitan police 357, 1871 House of detention, maintenance 358, 1872 Militia; services, expenses, etc 368, 1883 National Capital Park and Planning Commission 369, 1884 National Capital Parks 369, 1883 Park police, pay, etc., of 369, 1884 National Zoological Park 370, 1884 Police and firemen’s relief fund 358, 1872 Printing and binding 345, 1859 Public buildings and grounds, administration, etc 210, 1796 Public playgrounds, swimming pools 352, 1865 Public schools 353, 1866 Public welfare 363, 1877 Board of, salaries 363, 1877 Child welfare, division of 363, 1877 Hospitals, homes, asylums, training schools, charities, etc 85, 364, 1330, 1879 Jail 363, 1878 Relief of unemployed, etc., residents 367, 1881 Vocational rehabilitation 1883 Workhouse and reformatory 364, 1878 Refuge, collection and disposal 351, 1865 Repayment of loan from Public Works Administration 347, 1861 Sewers 351, 1864 Mosquito control, etc 351, 1865 Shrine Convention, maintenance of public order, etc., during 217 Street and road improvement, etc 347, 1861 Viaduct construction, etc 349 Vocational rehabilitation of disabled residents 212, 1798 Water service 370, 1885 Deficiency appropriation for— Assessments, refunds of 579, 1616 Audited claims 580, 1129, 1132, 1616 Blind, aid to 1115xlix Claims, settlement of 579, 1115, 1615 Contingent, etc., expenses 576, 1611 Coroner’s office 576 Corpdration Counsel, Office of 576 Courts 577, 1114, 1613 District Building, maintenance, etc 1611 Employees’ Compensation Fund 576, 1611 Fire department 577 Health Department 577, 1612 Judgments, payment of 579, 1115, 1616 Militia 1615 Municipal Architect’s office 1611 Old-age assistance 1115 Public playgrounds 1612 Public schools 51, 577, 1612 Public welfare 578, 1613 Refuse, collection and disposal 1612 Sewers 1612 Smoke regulation, etc 1114 Street and road improvement and repair 1612 Unemployment Compensation Act 1611 Water service 579, 1615 Workhouse, etc., water filter 1115 Workmen’s Compensation Act, payment to Lyman C.
Drake 580 Absentees and absconders, settlement of estates of; petition; warrant; notice to interested parties 111 Action if absentee appears; appointment of receiver; petition if debts due absentee 112 Conservation of property in care of court; use of proceeds 112 Adjustment of claims; compensation of receiver; accounting 113 Rights of absentee after 14 years; distribution of remainder; where receiver not appointed within 13 years 113 Existing law not affected 113 Airport for, investigation of suitable site;
Commission established 1236 Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, Amendments— Display and sale in sight of purchaser 444 Drinking in public places, unlawful; punishment for violations 901, 902 Individuals to whom sales prohibited 901 Licenses; additional authority of Board 898 Description of premises in; revocation or suspension of 900 Issue, transfer, revocation 897 Manufacturers’, wholesalers’, and retailers’ licenses 898, 899 Permits for sales of beverage stocks 898 Restrictions— Employment of certain individuals 901 Interests in other businesses 902, 903 “Tavern” defined 897 Tax rates; wine, etc 901, 903 Transportation of beverages by holders of retail licenses 903 American Expeditionary Forces, memorial erection 798 Asphalt plant, municipal, purchase authorized; cost limitation 1863 Assessments for paving roadways, etc., levying of 430 Prior assessments not affected 430 Banks; double liability on shareholders. *See* Banking Act of 1935.
Blind, care of, authorized 744 Age and residence requirements; applications; investigations 744, 745 Eligibility; disqualification; obligation of kindred 746 Estate of recipient, distribution of 746 False representation, etc., penalty for 747 Sum authorized; cooperation with Federal Board; separability provision 747 Boiler Inspection Act— “Person” defined 1917 Inspection service established in Engineering Department 1917 Inspections; certificates; inspections by insurance companies 1917, 1918 Revocation or suspension of certificates 1918 Exemptions from inspection requirements 1918 Fees 1918 Right of inspectors to enter premises 1919 Records, etc., to be kept 1919 Use in violation of Act, etc., deemed a common nuisance; abatement 1919 Penalty provisions 1919 Regulations by Commissioners 1919 Inconsistent laws, etc., repealed 1919 Separability provision 1919 Effective date; promulgation of rules and regulations 1919 Bond of Commissioners, provision repealed 430 Bond of officers, etc.; exception; premium rates 430 Boy Scout Jamboree, permits for use of public spaces, etc.; conditions 443, 1166 Bribery, definition of; punishment for 1143 Corrupting court officers, etc 1144l Bridge, subway construction, etc., provisions for 568 Buildings, condemned, removal of; penalty for failure; assessment of costs 108 Condemnation order, proceedings to vacate; jury appointment; form of verdict; decrees of court 109 Failure to comply with order of court; removal; assessment of costs 110 Payment of expenses to enforce Act 110 Buildings, unsafe, removal or repair of 105 Failure to comply with notice to repair; survey by board, report 106 Refusal to comply with board’s report; inspector of buildings to perform work; assessment of cost 106 Notices, service of 107 Chain Bridge, replacement of superstructure, etc 1863 Cleveland, Grover, erection of monument to 424 Code Amendments— Descent and distribution 39 Divorce, causes for; applicable to residents 539 Dissolution of property rights of parties in joint tenancy, etc 540 Effective date, final decrees 540 Fire Department members, leaves of absence; residence 567 Graves, discretionary opening, etc., authorized 1095 Jury service, exemptions; salary provisions 682 Negligent homicide in operation of vehicle, punishment for 385 Immoderate speed defined 385 Inclusion in crime of manslaughter 385 Police court duty, selection, etc.; existing panels not affected 681 Police Department members, residence 568 Recorder of deeds, fees charged by 384 Surveyor, assistant surveyor, oath of office; bond provision repealed 431 Recovery for errors of, provision I repealed 431 Trust companies, perpetual succession until dissolution, etc 1898 Unlawful entry on private property deemed a misdemeanor 37 Construction work, etc., under Commissioners 372, 1886 Conventions or meetings, expenditures prohibited for housing, etc 19 Court costs, payment not required 346, 1860 Decatur Corporation, construction of certain pipe lines 895 December 26, 1936, declared legal holiday 1568 Early settlers, memorial to 1137 Elks, use of parks, etc., during annual session of 656 Exchange of certain park lands, Western Avenue and West Beach Drive 881 Powers of Secretary of Interior to sell not curtailed 882 Expenses, division of 581, 1617 Fiscal relations with United States, study of, amount available for; report to Congress 1855 Funds, interchangeability of, restricted 373 Gans, Isaac, ratification of appointment as member of Alcoholic Beverage Control Board 1566 German Orphan Asylum Association, name changed to “German Orphan Home” 325 Grand Army of the Republic, regulations for seventieth encampment of 482, 483, 1485 Appropriation for expenses 483, 1485 Illumination, regulations for 483 Loan of flags, etc.; bond required 483, 484 Reservations, use of; loan of tents, etc 484, 1486 Schedule of fares for public conveyances 485 Harbor improvement authorized 1031 Horses, vehicles, etc., special authority from Commissioners for using 372, 1887 Inaugural Ceremonies of 1937— Erection and supervision of stands; overhead conductors 1825 Temporary extension of telegraph, etc., wires 1826 Maintenance of public order, appropriation for 1824 Regulations, publication of; penalties 1824 Land acquisition in excess of public requirements 152 Excess land, disposition; use for park, etc., purposes 152, 153 Funds available for purchase 153 Condemnation proceedings, sums available; assessments for benefits 153 Separability of provisions; effect on existing laws 154 Leaves of absence 373, 1887 Leffler Place changed to Second Place 110 Maintenance of public order, etc., Aug 16 to 31, 1935, sum authorized 614li Materials, supplies, vehicles, etc., purchase from Government stock no longer needed 373, 1887 Memorial to early settlers authorized; approval of design, etc 1137 Military instructor for high-school cadets, payment of 320 Motor Vehicle Liability Act— Suspension of operator’s permit and registration for driving while intoxicated, leaving scene of accident, conviction for similar offense in other States 166 Renewal of permit, etc., upon proof of responsibility 166 Nonresident operators 167 Persons employed by, or members of owner’s family 167 Suspension of permit, etc., on failure to satisfy judgments arising from accidents 167 Renewal restricted 167 Action against a nonresident 167 Payments in satisfaction of judgments; installments; discretionary restoration of permit, etc 168 Owner’s liability 168 Nonresident owners or operators, provisions respecting 168 Service of process, etc 169 Proof of ability to respond in damages; insurance certificates, bonds, etc 169 Deposit of money writh court, provisions governing 170 Cancelation of liability policy; new evidence of ability to respond required 170 Furnishing information on persons subject to provisions of Act 170 Surrender of operator’s permit, etc.; penalty provision 171 Return of money, cancelation of bond, etc., after three years 171 Exemption, person required by other law to make provision for payment of loss by injury, etc 171 Forging evidence, penalty provision 172 “Motor-vehicle liability policy” defined 172 Approval by Superintendent of Insurance 172 Policy subject to certain provisions 173 Definitions 173 Administrative rules, etc 174 Plaintiff may rely upon other processes provided by law 174 Saving provision 174 Effective date 174 National Union Insurance Company, charter amendment 1543 Old-age assistance; conditions 747, 748 Administration 748 Inalienability of payments; funeral expenses allowed 748 Applications; investigations; penalty for false representation, etc 748, 749 Responsibility of kindred 749 Estate of recipient, distribution of 749 Annual appropriations authorized 750 Cooperation with Federal Board 750 Effective date 750 Pennsylvania Greyhound Transit Company may lay pipe lines across New York Avenue, Northeast 26 Pennsylvania Railroad may bridge New York Avenue northeast, etc 537 Printing and binding, restrictions on 345, 1859 Prison-made products, transportation prohibition 494 Property held in police custody, disposition of 1158 Unclaimed, sale of 1158 Prostitution, suppression of; penalties 651 Public schools— Appropriations not available for salary of person teaching, etc., Communism 356 Occupational schools established 1194 Trade and vocational schools, salary adjustment, teachers and principals 1194 Public Utilities Commission; application for rehearing on order of; decision; appeal; court review 882, 883 Effect of orders; rescinding, etc., of 884 Investigation expenses to be borne by utility 884 Separability of provisions; pending proceedings not affected 885 Public works Act, amendment— Construction of certain municipal buildings 175 Children’s Hospital, advance to, for alterations, etc 175 Reimbursement, amount of, annually 175 Real estate, enforcement of liens for unpaid taxes; petition for sale 1153 Notice to owner, etc 1154 Redemption before sale 1154 Sale upon failure to redeem; conduct of 1154 Confirmation by court; disposition of surplus; delivery of title 1155lii Rentals, limitation on 373, 1888 River and harbor improvements authorized 1031 Seventh Street railroad substation abandonment; shelter in lieu; area reverting to District 497, 498 Shrine Committee, use of public parks, etc 34 Licenses to peddlers, etc 36 Public order, maintenance, etc., of 161 Special illumination, provisions for 35 Traffic regulation 34 Smoke, etc., substances, fouling of atmosphere by, forbidden; regulations; sum authorized for enforcement expenses 653, 654 Smoot Sand and Gravel Company, pipe line construction, etc., by 162 Social Security Act, provisions applicable to 647 Steuart Brothers, Inc., construction of pipe lines for petroleum, etc., by 1541 Street railways, construction, etc., pavements of 349, 1863 Supreme Court to be known as the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia; jurisdiction, etc., unchanged 1921 Tax list, delinquent, publication of 346, 1860 Temporary labor, etc., authority to employ 372, 1886 Traffic Act of 1925, Amendment— Nonresident drivers, suspension of driving rights; notification of place of issuance of permit 1273 Reckless driving, penalties for 1901 Trinity College, incorporation approved 113 Trust funds, miscellaneous, expenses payable from 373, 1887 Unclaimed property in hands of police, disposition of 1158 Uncovered well, hole, abandoned vehicles, etc., declared public nuisance 107 Penalty for failure to abate; action by Commissioners; assessment of costs 107 Notices, service of 107 Unemployment Compensation Act— Definitions 946 Fund established; management and control 947 Employer contributions; payment and collection 947, 948 District contributions 949 Appropriations authorized 949 Deposit of moneys from other sources 949 Benefits, amount and duration; method of paying; eligibility for; disqualifications 949–951 Claims, determination of 951–953 Court review 953 Administration; payment of expenses 953, 954 Board established; composition, etc 954 Reciprocal agreements with States 954 Records and reports 955 Protection of rights and benefits; penalty provisions 955, 956 Disposition of fines 956 Representation in court 956 Right to amend or repeal 956 Separability of provisions 956 Amendments— “Employment”, exceptions extended 1888 Religious, etc., institutions excluded from operation of 1138 Vehicles, restriction on use of 345, 1859 Washington Gas Light Co., merger with Georgetown Gaslight Co., authorized 1268 Washington-Lincoln Memorial Gettysburg Boulevard, cooperation of highway department of 285 Commissioners members of commission 285 **District of Columbia Alley Dwelling Authority,** funds for, continued available 573, 1601 **District of Columbia Code.** *See* District of Columbia. **District of Columbia-Virginia Boundary Commission:** Appropriation for 23, 50 Functions of, continued 67 Appropriation authorized 67 **Division of Investigation.** *See* Justice, Department of. **Dog River, Vt.,** examination authorized 1592 **Dogue Run, Va.,** examination authorized 1043 **Domestic Allotments.** *See* Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act. **Domestic Animals,** crossing frontier, free admission if brought back before June 30, 1936 293 **Domestic Commerce and Raw Materials,** appropriation for investigations 89, 1334 **Dominican Republic,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Dominion of Canada.** *See* Canada. **Donora, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Monongahela River 535liii **Douglas Harbor, Alaska,** examination authorized 1047 **Drainage, etc., Districts,** eligibility of, for loans notwithstanding prior liens of assessments, etc 1461 **Drake, Lyman C.,** payment to 580 **Dravosburg, Pa.,** time extended for bridging Monongahela River at 1197 **Drug Plants, etc.,** appropriation for investigation 259, 1434 **Drum Inlet, N.
C.,** examination authorized 1043, 1593 **Drum Point Harbor, Md.,** examination authorized 1042 **Dry Cimarron River, N. Mex.,** examination authorized 1595 **Dry-Land Agriculture,** appropriation for investigation, etc 259, 1434 **Dry Pass, Alaska,** improvement authorized 1039 **Duchesne County, Utah,** appropriation for school buildings 612 **Duck Creek, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **Duluth, Minn.,** appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420 **Duluth-Superior Harbor, Minn., and Wis.,** improvement authorized 1035 **Dutch Elm Disease Eradication,** appropriation for 267, 1443 **Duwamish River, Wash.,** examination authorized 1047, 1596 **E** **Eagle Bluff Lighthouse Reservation,** conveyance of portion of, to Wisconsin 309 **Eagle Pass and Piedras Negras Bridge Company, Tex.,** sale of portion of military reservation to 503 **Eagle Pass Military Reservation, Tex.,** disposal of 503 **Eagle Town Reservoir, Okla.,** examination authorized 1596 **East Brady, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Allegheny River at 910 **Eastern Dispensary and Casualty Hospital, D.
C.,** appropriation for 365, 578, 1614, 1879 **Easton, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Delaware River at 1051 **Eastport Harbor, Maine,** examination authorized 1040 **East River, Wis.,** portion declared nonnavigable 1048 **East St. Louis, Ill.:** Flood-control project authorized 1580 Time extended for bridging Mississippi River at 536, 1254 **Eau Gallie, Fla.,** examination for connecting with intracoastal waterway authorized 1044 **Economic Conference.** *See* International Monetary and Economic Conference. **Economy Act, Amendment,** domiciliary care and hospitalization of veterans 729 **Ecuador,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Eddy, L.
M.,** payment to, for services 1113 **Edgewood Arsenal, Md.,** improvement of ammunition storage facilities, appropriation authorized 1462 **Edinburg, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Mahoning River at 909 **Edisto River,** examination authorized 1593 **Ediz Hook Lighthouse Reservation,** sale of portion of, to Port Angeles, Wash 309 **Edmundston, Canada,** bridge legalized across St. John River at 426 **Education, Office of.** *See* Interior, Department of. **Edwards, Maj. Gen.
Clarence Ransom,** posthumous award of Distinguished Service Medal to 1487 **Edwardsville, Pa.,** flood-control project authorized 1574 **Eel River, Calif.:** Examination authorized 1595 Flood-control project authorized 1589 **Egegik River, Alaska,** improvement authorized 1039 **Egypt,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Electric Home and Farm Authority:** Continuation of, as Federal agency 1186 Report to Congress 1186 **Electric Utility Companies.** *See* Federal Power Act;
Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935. **Electrification.** *See* Rural Electrification Act of 1936. **Eleven Points River,** bridge authorized across, at Alton, Mo 25 **Eleventh Olympic Games,** Army participation, etc., under direction of Secretary of War 292 **Elgin, Ill.,** coinage of 50-cent pieces to commemorate anniversary of founding 1523 **Elizabeth, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Monongahela River at 905 **Elizabeth River, N. J.,** improvement authorized 1030 **Elks, Order of,** use of parks, etc., during session in District of Columbia 656 **Elokomin Slough, Wash.,** examination authorized 1047liv **El Paso, Tex.,** lease of quarters for certain Government services 448 **El Reno, Okla.,** appropriation for reformatory maintenance 53, 84 **Embargo.** *See* Neutrality Act. **Embassy Drafts, American,** appropriation authorized for interest payments on certain 1896 **Emergency Banking Act,** appropriation for administration expenses 1125 **Emergency Banking and Bank Conservation Act, Amendment,** preferred stock of national banking associations, approval of issue required 720 **Emergency Conservation Work:** Appropriation for 1601 Disposal of surplus property by Director of Procurement 311 **Emergency Crop Loan Act,** transfer of sum available under, to Farm Credit Administration 282 **Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of 1933, Amendments:** Drainage, etc., districts, loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Corporation, for refinancing, etc., purposes 1818 Additional loans, etc., provisions repealed 1819 Loans to farmers— “Farmer”, defined 313 Federal land banks, power to execute instruments relating to mortgages securing loans 314 Purposes enlarged 313 Repayment provisions modified 313 Time for making, extended 314 Valuing property for purposes of 300 Loans to joint-stock land banks, time extension 318 **Emergency Railroad Transportation Act, Amendments:** Carriers, assessments on 376 Title I, continued in effect until June 17, 1936 376 Orders of Coordinator, etc., continued 376 Not to relieve carrier from effect of State law, etc 376 **Emergency Relief Administration, Federal,** liquidation of 1611 **Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935:** Appropriation for work relief, etc 115 Funds available 115 Projects designated 115 Increases authorized 116 Expenditure for munitions, etc., prohibited 116 Public highways, apportionment of allocations 116 Expenditure by State highway departments 116 Grade crossing elimination 116 Alaska, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands 116 Rules and regulations governing expenditure of funds for 116 Government direction of certain public works 117 Farm lands, etc., loans to finance purchase of; terms 117 Agricultural Adjustment Act, funds available for administration of 117 Availability of appropriation 117 Disability or death compensation and benefits; special fund created 117 Purchases without advertising 117 Contingent expenses, authorized expenditures 117 Administrators, officers, appointment of 118 Confirmation by Senate 118 Salary restriction 118 President to prescribe duties, etc., of agencies 118 Acquisition, etc., of real property 118 Rules and regulations; punishment for violation 118 Rates of pay, persons engaged on projects 118 Rates for various types of work;
Government building construction 118 Private enterprise, facilities of 118 Penalty provisions 118 Federal Emergency Relief Act of 1933 continued in force and effect 119 Administrative expenses, restriction 119 Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, functions continued 119 Availability of sums appropriated 119 Sale of securities, use of proceeds 119 Articles, etc., of American manufacture 119 Contracts subject to existing provisions 119 Unemployment Relief Act, extension 119 Reports to Congress 119 Land conservation and utilization, sums available for 781 Rate of wages, laborers and mechanics on public buildings; sums available for administrative expenses 1013 Wildlife refuges, allocation of fund for acquisition, etc., of 383lv **Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935, Amendments:** Public highways and grade crossings excluded from apportionment requirements 1134 Puerto Rico, allocation of funds to, as permanent rehabilitation fund, etc 1135 **Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1936:** Appropriation for work relief, etc 1608 Funds available 1608 Projects designated 1608 Increases authorized 1608 Illegally entered aliens, restriction on employment of 1609 Work on projects forbidden unless sum for completion allocated 1609 Appointments in States from residents 1609 Rates of pay, persons engaged on projects 1609 President to prescribe rules, etc 1609 Eligibility of persons for employment not heretofore listed 1609 Adjusted-compensation payments not a bar to employment 1609 Government agencies, utilization of facilities of 1609 Grants to aid in financing projects, use of designated funds 1609 Time limit for completion of projects 1609 Projects enjoined by court order, waiver of time requirement 1609 Maximum amount of grant authorized 1609 Unlawful acts, penalty for 1610 Candidates for political office, etc., restriction on payments to 1610 Disability or death compensation and benefits; availability of special fund 1610 State administrations, benefits to persons employed under 1610 State workmen’s compensation benefits, restrictions on payments to persons entitled to 1610 Administrative expenses, allotment of funds for 1610 Minor purchases without advertising 1610 Supervisory, etc., officers, appointment by President; confirmation by Senate 1611 Federal Emergency Relief Administration, liquidation of 1611 Reports to Congress 1611 **Emlenton, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Allegheny River at 910 **Employees and Employers.** *See* National Labor Relations Act;
Social Security Act. **Employees’ Compensation Commission:** Appropriation for 8, 573, 1601, 1171 Fund for disability and death compensation benefits, work-relief projects 117, 1610 Totally disabled employees; additional sum for services of attendant authorized 1270 World War veterans, etc., injured or killed in Florida hurricane, provisions extended to 2035 **Employees’ Compensation Funds,** appropriation for 9, 1171 **Employees, Federal.** *See* Government Employees. **Employment.** *See* Emergency Relief Appropriation Acts, 1935, 1936. **Employment Service.** *See* Labor, Department of;
United States Employment Service. **Emporia, Kans.,** flood-control project authorized 1578 **Enabling Act of Arizona.** *See* Arizona. **Enfield, Conn.,** land conveyance to 1193 **Engineer Corps.** *See* War Department. **Engineering, Bureau of.** *See* Navy Department. **Engraving and Printing,** Bureau of. *See also* Treasury Department. Additional building for, construction, etc 600, 1639 Proceeds of work to be credited to Bureau 227, 1837 Scientific investigations by Bureau of Standards 227, 1837 **Enrichment, Unjust,** tax on. *See* Revenue Act of 1936. **Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Bureau of.** *See also* Agriculture, Department of.
Cooperation with Mexican Government, control, etc., diseases of plants and fruits 266, 268, 1443 El Paso, Tex., lease of quarters for 448 **Epidemics,** appropriation for prevention of 229 **Erie Harbor, Pa.,** improvement authorized 1037 **Erwin, Sue Hall,** payment to 54 **Escambia River, Ala.,** flood-control projects authorized 1575 **Esopus Creek, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1159, 1592 **Estates and Trusts,** tax on. *See* Income Tax. **Estate Tax Amendments:** Determination of value of gross estate 1022 Due date; interest on extended payment 1023 Rates 1021lvi **Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Euchee, Okla.,** appropriation for education of Indians 191, 1774 **Eufaula, Okla.,** appropriation for education of Indians 191, 1774 **Eufaula Reservoir, Okla.,** examination authorized 1596 **Europe,** appropriation for promoting commerce in 88, 582, 1333 **European Corn Borer Control,** appropriation for 267, 1443 **Eutaw Springs Battlefield Site, S.
C.:** Selection of site for; acceptance of donations, etc 1975 Administration, etc 1975 **Evanston, Ill.,** conveyance of portion of Grosse Point Lighthouse Reservation to 311 **Evidence.** *See* United States Courts. **Excess-Profits Tax.** *See* Corporations. **Excise Tax on Carriers.** *See* Carriers. **Executive Departments.** *See also* Government Employees. Acceptance of bids for Government contracts made subject to codes of fair competition 990 Reduction and increase of compensation stated in contract 991 Annual reports, times for furnishing proof to Public Printer; exceptions 1550 Bonds of contractors for public buildings, etc. *See* Treasury Department.
California Pacific International Exposition, cooperation by 41 Contracts by, for purchase of supplies, etc.; conditions to be included in 2036 Conventions, expenditures prohibited for housing, etc 19 Payment of expenses for assemblages of 4–H Clubs permitted 387 Federal property, surplus, disposition of 885 Acquisition of additional space 886 Government publications furnished to officers, etc., to remain public property 1552 Great Lakes Exposition, cooperation by 1244 International Exposition of Paris, cooperation by 1201 Munitions purchase restriction 1083 Officers, etc., abroad, payment to, due to appreciation of foreign currencies 574 Official Register, annual publication; contents; distribution 956 Publication of orders, regulations, etc. *See* Federal Register Act.
Public bills and resolutions, furnishing of, to 1553 Purchase of printing, etc., work under authority of Public Printer 475, 1230 Reports, annual, printing of, discontinued; original to be on file 1231 Reports, etc., to be available to Federal intermediate-credit banks 316 Retirement of certain officers and employees who reached retirement age before August 1, 1932; payments authorized 941 Texas Centennial Exposition, participation in, by 433 Travel expenses of civilians when transferred; restriction 243, 1854 Vehicles, cost limit, use restriction 243, 1854 **Executive Office.** *See* Independent Offices. **Executive Orders.** *See also* Federal Register Act.
Army enlisted men; grades and ratings, numbers in, to be fixed by 1554 Bituminous Coal Code, effective date to be promulgated by 1008 Commodity Credit Corporation, termination, prior to April 1, 1937 4 Export-Import Banks, termination prior to June 16, 1937 4 Interstate Commerce Commission, transfer of regulatory, etc., powers of U. S. Maritime Commission to, authorized 1987 Processing taxes, attachment of U. S. possessions to collection districts for purpose of collecting 801 Santa Barbara National Forest, Calif., restoration of withdrawn portion to location and entry under mining laws 1235 Shingles, limitation of imports from Canada 1746 **Experiment Stations, Office of.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Export-Import Banks of Washington, D.
C.:** Continuation of, until June 16, 1937 4 Powers, etc 4 **Export Industries,** appropriation for investigations, etc 88, 1118, 1334 **Exports:** Appropriation for inspection and certification 268, 1444 Agricultural Adjustment Act, amendments affecting 770 Arms, etc. *See* Neutrality Act. Potato Act of 1935, provisions affecting 770 Tin-plate scrap, prohibition on exportation of; penalty for violation 1140lvii **F** **Fahrens Creek, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **Fair Haven Harbor, Mich.,** examination authorized 1046 **Fairport, Ohio:** Harbor improvement authorized 1037 Portion of lighthouse reservation conveyed to; exchange of remainder authorized 310 **Far East,** appropriation for promoting commerce in 88, 582, 1334 **Fareira, Elinora,** payment to 1624 **Fargo, N.
Dak.,** time extended for bridging Red River at 536, 1477 **Farm Credit Act of 1933, Amendments.** *See* Farm Credit Act of 1935. **Farm Credit Act of 1935:** Emergency Farm Mortgage Act, amendments— Loans, by Farm Loan Commissioner, repayment provisions modified 313 Purposes enlarged 313 “Farmer”, etc., defined 313 Time for making, extended 314 Federal land banks, power to execute instruments relating to mortgages securing 314 Loans to joint-stock land banks, time extension 318 Federal Farm Loan Act, amendments— Federal Land Banks, interest rates on loans 314 Restrictions on loans of; terms defined; loans to corporations 319 Appraising earning power of lands for livestock raising 319 National farm loan associations, dividends, approval required 315 Organization of; loan applicants;
“person” construed 319 Discounts and loans to banks for cooperatives authorized 315 Commission on drafts, etc 315 Interest or discount rates approval, repeal of provision concerning 315 Federal intermediate credit banks, aggregate amount of debentures, etc 315 Consolidated debentures, issue, etc.; acceptable as security for fiduciary, etc., funds 315, 316 Discount and interest rates; acquiring loans, etc., of other credit banks 316 Reports, etc., of departments and agencies available to 316 Penalty provision amended 319 Agricultural Marketing Act, amendments— Loans to cooperative associations; interest rates 316 “Cooperative association” defined; requirements 317 Farm Credit Act of 1933, amendments— Central Bank for Cooperatives, lending power 317 Banks for cooperatives, lending power 317 Borrowers from Central Bank, loan secured by commodities 318 Retirement or cancelation of stock upon discharge of loan 318 Stock of defaulting borrower 318 Loans to oyster planters, qualifications amended 318 Ineligibility to office of person guilty of felony, etc 320 Saving clause 320 **Farm Credit Act of 1935, Amendment, Federal Land Banks,** interest rate on loans 1912 **Farm Credit Administration:** Appropriation for— Crop production loans 50 Salaries and expenses 281, 1457 Deficiency appropriation for damage claims 59 Assessments for examination of corporations, etc 282, 1458 Commodity Credit Corporation, continuation of 4 Crop production loans— Authorized; security; fees; interest 28 Maximum loan; conditions 28, 29 Personnel, appointment of 29 Sum authorized; use 29 Unlawful acts; penalty provisions 29 Irrigation, etc., districts, eligibility of, for loans notwithstanding prior liens of assessments, etc 1461 Transfer of additional sums made available under designated Acts 282, 1458 **Farm Credit Administration Appropriation Acts, 1936, 1937.** *See* Farm Credit Administration. **Farm Creek, Md.,** examination authorized 1042 **Farmers:** Appropriation for— Cooperative demonstration work 252, 1427 Crop and livestock estimates 275, 1450 Farm forestry, cooperative 252, 1427 Farm management investigations 274, 1449 Marketing and distribution information 274, 1449 Motion pictures, preparation and distribution 1427lviii Bankruptcy. *See* Bankruptcy Act of 1898, Amendments.
Crop production and harvesting loans. *See* Farm Credit Administration. Lands, etc., funds available for loans to finance purchase of 117 Loans and relief to, amount available for 1608 Mortgages. *See* Emergency Farm Mortgage Act, Amendments. Payment of claim for loans to, in storm-stricken areas 61 Payments to. *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act, Amendments; Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act. Valuing property of, for purposes of loans, by Farm Loan Commissioner 300 **Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company v.
Frank C. Bowers,** exemption from limitation on counsel in cases entitled 962 **Feather River, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **Federal Aid Highway Act, Amendments.** *See also* Highways. Appropriation authorized, fiscal years 1938 and 1939 1519 Federal reservations, etc., road construction 1520 Forest highways, roads, and trails 1520 Indian reservation roads 1521 National parks, etc., road construction 1520 Parkways 1520 Railroad crossing elimination 1521 Secondary or feeder roads 1521 Apportionment of funds; submission of State projects, etc 1519 Gasoline, etc., taxes extended to fuel sold on military reservations, etc., not for exclusive use of United States 1521 “Highway” defined 1519 Matching requirements, suspension of, in certain cases 1519 Surveys, engineering, etc., investigations; sums available for 1521 **Federal-Aid Highway System.** *See* Highways. **Federal Alcohol Administration:** Appropriation for 1834 Made independent establishment; abolition of office of Administrator; transfer of duties, etc 1964 Appointment and transfer of employees, experts, etc 1964 Members, appointment; terms; qualifications, etc 1964 Compensation; powers, etc 1965 **Federal Alcohol Administration Act:** Division established in Treasury Department;
Administrator; personnel; rules and regulations 977 Appropriations available 977 Cooperation of other departments and agencies 977 Applicability of provisions of Federal Trade Commission Act 977 Reports 977 Unlawful businesses without permit 978 Permits, issue, etc., of; conditions; duration 978–980 Appeal from order denying application for 980 Limitation on power to revoke or suspend 980 Unfair competition and unlawful practices; exceptions 981–985 Bulk sales and bottling 985 Penalty provision 985 Interlocking directorates, prohibition; exceptions; punishment for violation 986 Disposal of forfeited alcoholic beverages 987 Control administration established by Executive order abolished; transfer of records, etc 987 Citrus-fruit wines, provisions applicable to 987 Fortification of wines; withdrawals from fruit distillery or bonded warehouses 988 Tax rate on liqueurs, etc., containing citrus-fruit wine, etc 988 Fortification of pure and sweet wines; use of citrus-fruit brandy 988 Exemption of distillers of brandy from requirements relating to spirits manufacture 988 Warehouses, establishment adjacent to distilleries; removal of brandy 989 Miscellaneous provisions 989 Definitions 989 Reservation of right to amend Act 990 Separability of provisions 990 Amendments— Certificate of label approval, withholding release of products not covered by 1965 Labeling provisions, extension of certain 1152 Mitigation of forfeitures, compromise of claims, etc 1966 Permit provisions, extension of certain 1152 Right to use specified names or brands; standards of identity, quality, etc 1966lix Provisions repealed 1965 Continuation of proceedings, etc.; pending suits 1965 Transfer of appropriations 1965 **Federal Alcohol Control Administration,** established by Executive order; abolition of; transfer of records, etc 987 **Federal Aviation Commission,** disposition of records, files, etc., of 334 **Federal Buildings,** operation of stands in, by blind persons 1559 **Federal Bureau of Investigation.** *See* Justice, Department of. **Federal City,** permission granted for memorial erection to early settlers of 1137 **Federal Communications Commission:** Appropriation for salaries and expenses 9, 23, 1171 Appointment of additional personnel authorized 1098 Grand Island, Nebr., amount available for land purchase 50 Investigation of American Telephone and Telegraph, etc., companies 43 Appropriation for 45, 1601 “Company” defined 44 Consolidation of investigations 44 Hearings authorized; employment of experts, etc 44 **Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.** *See also* Banking Act of 1935.
Reports, etc., to be available to Federal intermediate credit banks 316 Temporary plan for deposit insurance extended 435 **Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.** *See* Public Works. **Federal Emergency Relief Act of 1933:** Continuance in full force and effect 119 Continuing relief as authorized under 115 **Federal Emergency Relief Administration:** Deficiency appropriation for damage claims 601, 1127 Liquidation of 1611 Restoration of sums impounded or transferred to, from appropriations made available to Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works 115 **Federal Employees.** *See* Government Employees. **Federal Farm Board,** deficiency appropriation for audited claims 61 **Federal Farm Loan Act, Amendments:** Banks for cooperatives, discounts and loans authorized 315 Commission on drafts, etc 315 Interest or discount rates approval, repeal of provision concerning 315 Federal intermediate credit banks— Aggregate amount of debentures, etc 315 Consolidated debentures, issue, etc.; acceptable as security for fiduciary, etc., funds 315, 316 Discount and interest rates; acquiring loans, etc., of other credit banks 316 Reports, etc., of departments and agencies available to 316 Federal Land Banks— Appraising earning power of lands for livestock raising 319 Interest rates on loans 314, 1912 Restrictions on loans of; terms defined; loans to corporations 319 National farm loan associations, dividends, approval required 315 New members;
“person” construed 319 Organization of; “person” construed 319 Penalty provision amended 319 **Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation:** Loans to irrigation, etc., districts authorized, notwithstanding prior liens of assessments 1461 Puerto Rico mortgage foreclosure proceedings, etc. *See* Puerto Rican Hurricane Relief Commission. **Federal Home Loan Bank Act, Amendments:** Advances to members; security, etc 294 Limitations as to amount 295 Bank directors, number increased; appointment, terms 294 Bank stock to share in dividend distributions without preference 293 Board receipts from bank assessments, deposit; withdrawal and use 295 Federal Savings and Loan Advisory Council created; membership, meetings, powers 294 “Home mortgage” definition modified 293 Acceptance as collateral security 296 Nonmember mortgagees, advances to; security; interest rates, etc 295 Tax exemption, consolidated Federal Home Loan Bank bonds and debentures 295 **Federal Home Loan Bank Board,** appropriation for 10 **Federal Home Loan Bank Bonds,** purchase of, by Home Owners’ Loan Corporation 297 **Federal Housing Administration.** *See* National Housing Act, Amendments. **Federal Hunting Stamp Act, Amendments.** *See* Migratory Birds. lx **Federal Kidnaping Act, Amendment,** knowingly handling, etc., ransom money; penalty provisions 1099 **Federal Land Banks.** *See also* Federal Farm Loan Act, Amendments.
Appropriation for— Payments to, on account of interest rate reductions on mortgages 592, 1828 Subscriptions to paid-in surplus of 592, 1829 Interest rate on loans 1912 **Federal Officers:** Penalty for killing or assaulting 1105 Provisions extended to customs and internal revenue employees, etc 1940 **Federal Open Market Committee.** *See* Banking Act of 1935. **Federal Power Act:** Federal Water Power Act, amendments— Definitions 838, 839 Federal Power Commission, powers, etc., of 839–841 Preliminary permits; issue; transfer; cancelation 841 Licenses, duration; conditions; revocation; alteration, etc 841 Preferences in issuing permits or licenses; restriction on approval when development by United States 842 Licenses, issue of; conditions 842–844 Right of Government to take over and operate projects; compensation; assumption of contracts; condemnation proceedings 844 Charges arising from licenses; disposition; penalty for delinquent payment 845 Maintenance of lights and signals; fishways; navigation facilities 845 Preservation of prior rights; application for license; determination of fair value 846 Unlawful construction 846 Declaration of intention to construct; investigations; approval 846 Reservation of lands included in proposed projects from other appropriation 846 Reopening for location, entry, etc.; entry of licensee; payment for damages 847 Locations, etc., heretofore made 847 Regulation of electric utility companies engaged in interstate commerce 847 Declaration of policy; application of provisions; definitions 847, 848 Interconnection and coordination of facilities; emergencies; transmission to foreign countries 848, 849 Disposition of property; consolidations; purchase of securities; restrictions 849 Issuance of securities; assumption of liabilities; regulations 850, 851 Rates and charges; schedules; suspension of new rates 851, 852 Fixing rates and charges; determination of cost of production or transmission 852 Furnishing of adequate service; restriction 853 Cost of property, ascertainment of 853 Use of joint boards; cooperation with State commissions 853 Licensees and public utilities; procedural and administrative provisions 854 Accounts, records, memoranda 854 Rates of depreciation 855 Requirements applicable to agencies of the United States 855 Reports, filing, etc., of 855 Officials dealing in securities; interlocking directorates; restriction 856 Complaints; filing petition; investigation 856 Investigations by Commission; attendance of witnesses; depositions, etc 856–858 Hearings; rules of procedure 858 Administrative powers of Commission; rules, regulations, and orders 858 Appointment of officers and employees, etc 859 Investigations relating to electric energy 859 Reports of Commission, publication, sale, etc., of 859 Rehearings; court review of orders 860 Enforcement provisions 861 General forfeiture provision 861 Penalty provisions 862 Jurisdiction of offenses; enforcement of liabilities and duties 862 Conflict of jurisdiction 863 Separability of provisions 863 Short title 863 **Federal Power Commission:** Appropriation for 10, 50, 1111, 1172 Power regulation by. *See* Federal Power Act.
Tennessee Valley Authority data available to 1077 Contracts, approval by 1078lxi **Federal Prisoners,** penalties for escapes or attempts to escape 513 **Federal Projects:** Housing, etc., projects, waiver of exclusive jurisdiction over property acquired for 2025 Jurisdiction granted to States to apply workmen’s compensation laws to 1938 Authority vested in States for enforcement 1939 Federal jurisdiction not relinquished 1939 Resettlement, etc., projects, waiver of exclusive jurisdiction over property acquired for 2035 **Federal Property,** disposition of surplus; acquisition of additional 885, 886 **Federal Radio Commission,** deficiency appropriation for audited claims 61 **Federal Register:** Appropriation for printing, etc., of 1110, 1230 Commencement of publication of 1110 Ice patrol and derelict destruction, publication of certain rules and regulations respecting, in 1924 **Federal Register Act:** Custody, printing, distribution of proclamations, Executive orders, etc 500 Establishment of division in National Archives; appointment of director, salary 500 Filing of original documents, etc.; public inspection; transmission for printing 500 “Federal Register”, printing and distribution; charges for 500 Definitions 501 Documents to be published; authorization to publish additional documents 501 Administrative Committee established; regulations to be prescribed by 501 Validity of documents; effect of publication; judicial notice; citation 502 Publication of notice of hearing under Act of Congress 502 Payments for; cost of printing; franking privilege; foreign mailing 502, 503 Commencement of publication; validity of prior documents 503 Document lists to be filed by Federal agencies; publication of 503 Documents excepted 503 Inconsistent Acts repealed 503 Short title 503 **Federal Reserve Act, Amendments.** *See also* Banking Act of 1935.
Deposit insurance, temporary plan extended 435 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, power to make loans to avert threatened loss, extended 1237 Loans to officers of banks, renewal or extension 375 **Federal Reserve Board.** *See also* Banking Act of 1935; Federal Reserve Act, Amendments. Central heating plant to furnish steam to; payment, etc., for 425 Name changed to “Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System” 704 Reports, etc., to be available to Federal intermediate credit banks 316 Securities Exchange Act of 1934, rules and regulations under, by 1379 **Federal Savings and Loan Advisory Council.** *See* Federal Home Loan Bank Act, Amendments. **Federal Savings and Loan Associations.** *See* Home Owners’ Loan Act, Amendments. **Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation.** *See* National Housing Act, Amendments. **Federalsburg, Md.**, examination of Marshy Hope Creek authorized at 1198 **Federal Trade Commission:** Appropriation for 10, 51, 1172 Deficiency appropriation for 573, 1111, 1602 Audited claims 603 Judgments 1128 Agricultural implements and machinery, investigation of corporations engaged in manufacture, etc., of; extent of 1914 Report to Congress 1914 Agricultural income, etc., investigation; extent of 929, 930 Cooperation of other agencies; availability of data, etc.; enforcement provision 931, 1566 Expenses, salaries; sum authorized 931, 1567 Report to Congress 931 Time extended for— Completion 1256 Filing reports 1567 Antitrust Act of 1914, Amendments— Complaints, hearings on; burden of proof 1526 Orders by, under; pending rights of action, etc 1527 Quantity limits, fixing of, by 1526 **Federal Water Power Act, Amendments.** *See* Federal Power Act. **Fertilizer Investigations,** appropriation for 265, 1441lxii **Field Artillery, Chief of.** *See* War Department. **Filipinos,** emigration from United States, provide means for 478 Appropriation for 1121 Time extended for making application for benefits 1462 **Filled Milk Act,** appropriation for enforcement 1454 **Filled Milk Act, Amendment,** administration by Secretary of Agriculture 885 **Finance Department.** *See* War Department. **Financial Conference.** *See* Pan American Financial Conference. **Financial Institutions,** insurance of. *See* National Housing Act. **Fine Arts, Commission of:** Appropriation for 179, 1759 American Expeditionary Forces, approval of memorial by 798 Cleveland, Grover, erection of monument to, approval, etc., by 424 Jusserand memorial, approval of design and site by 386 Memorial to officers of Immigration and Naturalization Service who lost their lives on active duty, approval by 1392 Salomon, Haym, memorial to, approval by 1896 Spanish War Memorial Park, Fla., approval of memorials by 662 Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission, assistance in determination of plans and design of memorial 1397 **Finland:** Appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 Sum authorized for diplomatic, etc., buildings at Helsingfors 377 Appropriation for 590 **Finley, Germaine M.,** payment to 592 **Firearms.** *See* National Firearms Act, Amendment. **First Deficiency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1935.** *See* Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1935, First. **First Deficiency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1936.** *See* Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1936, First. **Fisheries, Bureau of.** *See* Commerce, Department of. **Fisheries Commission, International,** appropriation for contribution 76, 1321 **Fisheries Cooperative Marketing Act,** appropriation for enforcement 98, 1344 **Fishing Bay, Md.,** examination of waterway to Cambridge Creek authorized 1043 **Fishing Creek, Md.,** examination authorized 1042 **Fish Oil,** tax on 1742 **Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, Okla.:** Appropriation for— Education 192, 1775 Expenses of tribal officers 195, 1779 Leases of restricted lands authorized 1135 Minerals produced on restricted lands, taxation of 1160 **Flandreau, S.
Dak.,** appropriation for education of Indians 191, 1775 **Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont.:** Appropriation for— Industrial assistance 1760 Irrigation 187, 1777 Schools available to children of 328 **Fletcher, Duncan U.,** payment to widow of 1597 **Flint Creek, Ala.,** examination authorized 1593 **Flint River,** examination authorized, Ala., and Tenn 1593 **Flomaton, Ala.,** flood-control project authorized 1575 **Flood Control.** *See also* Flood Control Act of 1936. Amount for work-relief projects 116, 1608 **Flood Control Act of 1936:** Declaration of policy 1570 Jurisdiction of flood control investigations, etc 1570 Lands, easements, etc., to be provided by States; maintenance, etc 1571 State compacts for flood control, etc., consent of Congress granted; ratification; exception 1571 Projects authorized; installation of penstocks for future power development 1572 Preliminary examinations for flood control and soil erosion, etc., authorized 1592 Surveys continued where opportunities exist for hydroelectric power development 1596 Mississippi River Flood Control Act continued in force 1596 Appropriation authorized 1596 Maximum expenditure, fiscal year 1937 1597 Unemployment relief, payment from Works Progress Administration funds 1597 **Flood Damages.** *See also* National Housing Act, Amendments;
Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Loans for repair of; time extension 505 **Florence, Ala.,** bridge construction across Tennessee River at 730lxiii **Florence Crittenton Home, D. C.,** appropriation for 367, 1882 **Florence, Kans.,** flood-control project authorized 1578 **Florida:** Appropriation for national forest administration 263, 1438 Anastasia Island Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance of portion of, to St. Augustine 305 Disposal of portion of 896 Crooked River Range Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance of portion of, to 305 Duval County, acceptance of land by Navy Department; maintenance for Naval Reserves 796 Fort Marion National Monument, adjustment of boundaries; acceptance of donations, etc 2029 Key West, exchange of land, naval station and lighthouse reservation 175 Northern Judicial District, term at Panama City 1261 Pan American Exposition. *See separate title*.
Pensacola— Acceptance of property of Gulf Power Co., authorized 1238 Authority to make quitclaim deeds to holders of certain lots extended; fees 1482 Naval air station, construction 589 River and harbor improvements authorized 1032, 1033 Preliminary examinations authorized of— Intracoastal Waterway, Broward County 1981 Rivers, various 1043, 1044, 1593 Suwanee River 1193 Seminole Indians, exchange of lands 339 Southern Judicial District, term at Fort Pierce 683 Spanish War Memorial Park, Tampa, establishment 661 **Fond du Lac Harbor, Wis.,** examination authorized 1046 **Fond du Lac River, Wis.,** examination authorized 1594 **Food and Drug Administration.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Food and Drugs Act:** Appropriation for enforcement 278, 1453 Sea food inspection 871 **Foot-and-Mouth Disease,** sums available for eradication of 257, 1432 **Forage Crops and Diseases,** appropriation for investigation, etc 259, 1434 **Ford City, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Allegheny River at 907 **Foreign Agricultural Service,** appropriation for 275, 1450 **Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Bureau of.** *See also* Commerce, Department of.
Minerals Division, activities transferred to Bureau of Mines 205 **Foreign Buyers,** appropriation for compiling lists of 89, 1335 **Foreign Corporations:** Capital stock tax 1017 Income tax; deductions from gross income, charitable and other contributions 1016 Tax on. *See* Income Tax. Withholding of interest on tax-free covenant bonds 1016 **Foreign Countries:** Commissions to take testimony in; admissibility of documents, etc. *See* United States Courts, Evidence. Domestic animals straying, etc., across boundary lines into, free admission if brought back before June 30, 1936 293 Settlement of damage and death claims arising in, from acts of U.
S. officers, etc 1138 Determination by Secretary of State; limitation on amount 1138 Acceptance deemed full settlement 1138 Certification to Congress 1138 Government employees not included 1138 Time limitation for presenting claims 1138 Taxes of. *See* Income Tax. **Foreign Governments:** Arms and munitions sales to. *See* Neutrality Act. Decorations, etc., tendered by, acceptance by certain Army, Navy, and Marine Corps officers, etc., authorized 1357, 1515 Exemption from taxation of compensation of employees of 908 Retroactive application 908 Financial transactions with. *See* Neutrality Act.
Norway, payment to, for losses due to detention of steamer Tampen 1104 Appropriation for 1633 **Foreign Plant Quarantines,** appropriation for enforcement 268, 1444lxiv **Foreign Service.** *See also* State, Department of; International Obligations. Appropriation for— Contingent expenses 72, 1313 Cost of living allowance 71, 1313 Emergencies 73, 1315 Foreign currency appreciation losses of officers, etc 14, 1173 Rent, heat, fuel, and light 70, 1312 Representation allowances 1313 Retirement and disability fund 71, 1313 Salaries:
Ambassadors and ministers 69, 1311 Clerks 71, 1313 Foreign Service officers 70, 1312 Miscellaneous 71, 1313 Transportation, Foreign Service officers 70, 1312 Deficiency appropriation for— Allowances to widows or heirs 55 Buildings at Ottawa, Rio de Janeiro and Shanghai 598 Carrigan, Anna S., payment to 592 Claiborne, Cornelia, payment to 56 Contingent expenses 590, 1631 Damm, Alice M. A., payment to 56 de Soto, Sophie, payment to 592 Emergencies, Diplomatic and Consular Service 590 Finley, Germaine M., payment to 592 Frost, Lillian G., payment to 1124 Gray, Blanche L., payment to 1124 Helsingfors, Finland, diplomatic, etc., buildings 590 Hitchcock, Sarah J., payment to 592 Jewell, Jeannette S., payment to 56 Lowry, Rosemund Pauline, payment to 56 McNerney, Marcella Leahy, payment to 56 Miller, Lily M., payment to 592 Salaries:
Ambassadors and ministers 590 Miscellaneous; allowances 590 Trammell, Elizabeth Millicent, payment to 56 Transportation, Foreign Service officers 1631 Watson, Mary Seeley, payment to 56 Werlich, Gladys Hinckley, payment to 1631 Army and Navy officers, assignment for duty in courier service, inspection of buildings; traveling expenses allowed 70, 1321 Helsingfors, Finland, diplomatic, etc., buildings, sum authorized 377 Navy and Marine Corps, assignment of enlisted men as custodians 72, 1313 Officers; appointments, promotions by President with consent of Senate 436 Appointments, etc., during Senate recess 436 Official acts, performance of 436 Reinstatement in former position when rejected or not confirmed 436 **Foreign Service Officers.** *See* Foreign Service. **Foreign Trade:** Appropriation for— Promotion of 69, 1311 Restrictions, investigating 89, 1335 Zones, operation, etc 90, 1336 **Forest Exchange Act,** extension of, to include certain lands to be included in Umatilla and Whitman National Forests 1534 **Forest-Land Management.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Forest Pathology,** appropriation for investigations 259, 1434 **Forest Products Laboratory,** appropriation for investigations, etc 264, 1438 **Forest Research Stations, International Union of,** appropriation for contribution 264, 1439 **Forest Reservation Commission, National,** appropriation for 264 **Forest Roads and Trails,** appropriation for 281, 1457 **Forests.** *See* National Forests. **Forest Service.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Forest Survey,** appropriation for 264, 1438 **Forked Deer River, Tenn.,** examination authorized 1045 **Forsyth, Mont.,** flood-control project authorized 1588 **Fort Apache Indians, Ariz.,** appropriation for industrial assistance 185 **Fort Baker Military Reservation, Calif.,** rights-of-way across, granted to State 1108 **Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Mont.:** Appropriation for irrigation 187, 1770 Per-capita distribution of judgment of Court of Claims to Gros Ventre Indians 1569 **Fort Belvoir Fish Cultural Station, Va.,** removal authorized 967 **Fort Bliss, Tex.,** portion of Military Reservation set aside as national cemetery 1514 **Fort Brady Reservation, Mich.,** license to use portion of, granted to Ira D.
MacLachlan Post Numbered 3, American Legion 1481lxv **Fort Frederica National Monument, Ga.:** Establishment; acquisition of land 1373 Administration, etc 1373 Erection of memorial tablets, etc 1373 Museum, maintenance, etc., of 1373 **Fort Gibson Reservoir, Okla.,** examination authorized 1596 **Fort Hall Indians, Idaho,** appropriation for industrial assistance 1767 **Fort Hall Irrigation System, Idaho,** appropriation for maintenance 187, 1769 **Fort Knox Military Reservation, Ky.,** transfer of portions of, authorized 613 **Fort Marion National Monument, Fla.,** adjustment of boundaries; acceptance of donations, etc 2029 **Fort McDermitt, Nev.,** lands reserved for use of Indians of, in Nev and Oreg 1094 **Fort McHenry, Md.,** area enlarged 1484 **Fort Moultrie Military Reservation, S.
C.,** lease of portion to owners of certain cottages 1903 **Fort Myer Military Reservation, Va.,** rights-of-way across, granted to Arlington and Fairfax Railway Co 1147 **Fort Peck Dam, Iowa,** construction authorized 1034 **Fort Peck Indians, Mont.:** Appropriation for industrial assistance 185 Schools available to children of 327, 329 **Fort Peck Irrigation Project, Mont.,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 187, 1770 **Fort Pierce Harbor, Fla.,** examination and improvement authorized 1032, 1043 **Fort Pulaski National Monument, Ga.:** Boundaries extended 1979 Acceptance of donations of land, etc 1980 Administration by National Park Service 1980 Bridge construction 1980 Reservations 1980 **Forts:** Benning, Ga., appropriation for Infantry School 137, 1296 Kamehameha, Hawaii, appropriation for land acquisition 58 Leavenworth, Kans., appropriation for Command and General Staff School 123, 1281 Monroe, Va.:
Appropriation for Coast Artillery School 137, 1297 Sewerage system, etc 131, 1289 Myer, Va., camp site for Boy Scout jamboree 105 Riley, Kans., appropriation for Cavalry School 137, 1296 Stanwix, N. Y., establishment of national monument 665 **Fort Smith National Cemetery Reservation, Ark.,** sale of portion of 723 **Fort Snelling Military Reservation, Minn.,** portion set asi de as national cemetery 1888 **Fort Yates School District, N. Dak.,** school improvements 1014 **Forty Fort, Pa.,** flood-control project authorized 1574 **Forty-Mile Point Lighthouse Reservation,** conveyance of portion of, to Michigan 307 **Fort Yuma Indians, Calif.,** appropriation for industrial assistance 1767 **Fourche Bayou, Ark.,** examination authorized 1105, 1594 **Four–H (4–H) Boys and Girls Clubs,** payment of expenses of assemblages by Secretary of Agriculture 387 **Fox Creek, Md.,** examination authorized 1042 **Fox River, Wis.,** examination authorized 1594 **France:** Appropriation for ambassador to 69, 1311 International Exposition of Paris, participation by United States 1201 Appropriation for 1633 Jean Jules Jusserand, memorial to 386 Pershing Hall, Paris, sum authorized for settlement of indebtedness; memorial fund created 426 **Frankfort Harbor, Mich.,** examination authorized 1046 **Franklin Canal, La.,** examination authorized 1045 **Freedmen’s Hospital, D.
C.,** appropriation for 216, 585, 1803 **Freeport Harbor, Tex.,** improvement authorized 1034 **Frenchboro Harbor, Maine,** examination authorized 1040 **Frost, Lillian G.,** payment to 1124 **Fruit and Vegetable Crops and Diseases,** appropriation for investigations, etc 259, 1434 **Fund for Mutuals.** *See* Banking Act of 1935. **Furs,** reduction of tax rate on; exemption repealed 1746 **G** **Gafford Creek, Ark.,** examination authorized 441 **Gaithersburg, Md.,** appropriation for maintenance of latitude observatory at 96 **Gallinger Municipal Hospital, D.
C.,** appropriation for 365, 578, 1614, 1880 **Galveston, Tex.:** Appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420lxvi Harbor and channel improvement authorized 1034 **Gans, Isaac,** ratification of appointment as member of Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, D. C 1566 **Garfield Hospital, D. C.,** appropriation for 577, 1614 **Garrison, N. Dak.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at 288, 1476 **Gas.** *See* Mineral Lands and Mining. **Gas Utility Companies.** *See* Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935. **Gay Head, Mass.,** examination authorized of shore 1041 **General Accounting Office.** *See also* Comptroller General.
Appropriation for 11, 1173 Deficiency appropriation for 61, 1602 California Pacific International Exposition, audit by 42 Extension, remodeling of building 600 Maritime Commission, audit of financial transactions by 1988 Withholding of pay of Government personnel where payments made illegally by disbursing officers 1374 **General and Special Claims Conventions, U. S. and Mexico,** appropriation for expenses under 75, 590, 1320 **General Counsel.** *See* Treasury Department. **General Disarmament Conference,** appropriation available for 56, 1633 **General Grant National Park, Calif.,** appropriation for administration, etc 207, 1792 **General Land Office.** *See* Interior, Department of. **General Staff Corps.** *See* War Department. **Genesee River, N.
Y.,** examination authorized 1593 **Genetics and Biophysics,** appropriation for investigations 259, 1434 **Geodesy and Geophysics, International Union of,** appropriation for contribution 1316 **Geographical Union, International,** appropriation for contribution 1316 **Geography and History, Pan American Institute of,** appropriation for contribution 1316 **Geological Survey.** *See also* Interior, Department of. Aerial photographs for mapping projects furnished by War and Navy Departments 202, 1787 Investigations for departments, etc., by 201, 1787 Mining operations on Indian lands, transfer of sum for supervising, etc 184, 1620, 1766 Puerto Rico, surveys in 386 Transfer of effects of employees 202, 1787 **George Island Landing, Md.,** examination of channel to Chincoteague Bay, authorized 1042 **George, Preston L.,** payment to 572, 1599 **George Rogers Clark Sesquicentennial Commission:** Appropriation for 1112 Functions of, continued; additional appropriation authorized; funds available 654 Payment to D.
Frank Culbertson 573 **Georgetown Gaslight Co., D. C.,** merger with Washington Gas Light Co., authorized 1268 **George Washington Bicentennial Commission:** Writings of George Washington— Deficiency appropriation for completing printing, etc., of 573 Preparation of manuscript, etc 38 Time extended for completion of publication of 1896 **George Washington Memorial Bridge Public Corporation,** authority to bridge Potomac River 1056 **George Washington Memorial Parkway:** Appropriation for— Highway police, pay, etc., of 1796 Maintenance, etc 1177, 1796 **Georgia:** Appropriation for national forest administration 263, 1438 Bridge construction authorized across Savannah River, at Augusta 1479 Clark Hill Reservoir, continuation of survey 1596 Columbus, erection of marker at site of engagement at 1195 Appropriation authorized 1195 Flood-control projects authorized 1575 Fort Frederica National Monument establishment of, at Saint Simon Island 1373 Fort Pulaski National Monument, boundaries extended 1979 Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, establishment, etc., of 423 Middle Judicial District, division of, into seven divisions; terms at Thomasville 1561 Northern judicial district;
Newnan division created; terms of court 680, 681lxvii River and harbor improvements authorized 1032 Preliminary examinations authorized 1043, 1593 Sapelo Lighthouse Reservation, transfer of, for use of Bureau of Biological Survey 310 Sea Island Beach, establishment of Coast Guard station 312 Time extended for bridging Savannah River, at— Burtons Ferry 1070, 1537 Lincolnton 1070 **German Orphan Asylum Association D. C.,** name changed to “German Orphan Home” 325 **Germany:** Appropriation for— Ambassador to 69, 1311 Mixed Claims Commission, United States and 591, 1631 **Gertrudis Island, Wash.:** Acquisition of, by Attorney General 508 Appropriation for 1120 **Gettysburg, Battle of,** Commission established to cooperate in commemoration of anniversary of 1916 Coinage to commemorate anniversary of 1524 **Gettysburg, Pa.** *See* Washington-Lincoln Memorial Gettysburg Boulevard. **Gifts, etc.,** acceptance of, by Library of Congress Trust Fund Board, authorized 1205 **Gift Tax Amendments,** rates 1023 **Gigling Military Reservation, Calif.,** acquisition of timber rights on 1196 **Gila Indian Reservation, Ariz.,** appropriation for irrigation 187, 1769 **Gila Project, Ariz.,** appropriation for 1784 **Gila River,** examination authorized, Ariz., and N.
Mex 1595 **Gill, Mass.,** bridge authorized across Connecticut River to Montague 1200 **Gilmer, Thomas Walker,** acquisition of portrait of 538 **Glacier Bay National Monument, Alaska,** area made subject to location and entry under mining laws 1817 **Glacier National Park, Mont.,** appropriation for administration, etc 1792 **Glasgow, Mont.,** flood-control project authorized 1589 **Glen Island, N. Y.,** examination of channel to Travers Island, authorized 1041 **Gloucester Harbor, Mass.,** improvement authorized 1029 **Glycerine,** remission of taxes paid or accrued on importation of, under Revenue Act of 1935 1743 **Goethals, Maj.
Gen. George W.,** erection of memorial to 743 **Gold Clause Securities:** Payment for 938 Withdrawal of right to sue thereon 939 **Gold Reserve Act of 1934,** appropriation for administrative expenses 1125 **Goldsborough Creek, Wash.,** examination authorized 683, 1595 **Goldsmith Inlet, Long Island, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1041 **Gold Star Mother’s Day,** designation and observance of 1895 **Goose Creek, Md.,** examination authorized 1042 **Gorgas Memorial Laboratory,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1315 **Government Contracts:** Acceptance of bids for, made subject to codes of fair competition 990 Reduction and increase of compensation stated in contract 991 Air-mail, limitation on number of, to a contractor after April 1, 1936 30 Supplies, etc., contracts for, exceeding $10,000, representations to be included 2036 Administration by Department of Labor 2038 Damages for breach of contract 2037 Designated Acts not affected 2039 Distribution to Federal agencies of list of persons, etc., who have breached contracts 2037 Effective date 2039 Representations as to minimum wages; scope 2040 Exceptions from requirements in specific cases 2039 Modification of contracts, etc 2039 Open-market, etc., purchases not included 2039 “Person” defined 2039 Public hearings; witness fees and allowances; compulsory attendance, etc 2038 Separability clause 2039 Transportation of persons or things, time for modification or cancelation extended 161, 991 Fraudulent or illegal contracts 991 **Government Employees:** Alaska Railroad, retirement of employees. *See* Alaska.
Annual leave increased to twenty-six days; cumulative provisions 1161lxviii Excepted employees 1161 Differential for employees stationed outside continental limits not affected 1161 Federal corporations, employees of, included 1161 Overtime work, record to be made of; report to Civil Service Commission 1161 Post Office Department excluded 1161 Mail Equipment Shops and departmental service included 1161 Regulations by Department heads 1161 Interdepartmental conference 1161 Temporary employees 1161 Uniform regulations to be prescribed by the President 1162 Canal Zone. *See* Canal Zone, Code Amendments.
Charwomen, payment of 724 Compensation of, reduction discontinued 24 Appropriation for 24 December 26, 1936, declared legal holiday in District of Columbia; employees entitled to pay 1568 Naval Academy, retirement and annuities for civilian members of teaching staffs 1092 Postal employees, mail equipment shops; compensation adjustment; effective date 1266 Ratio of substitutes to regular employees established 1460 Railway Mail Service, adjustment of compensation 1374 Retirement of certain, who reached retirement age before August 1, 1932; payments authorized 941 Sick leave; standardization of; excepted employees 1162 Advance leave permitted 1162 Cumulative provisions 1162 Differential for employees stationed outside continental limits not affected 1162 Federal corporations, employees of, included 1162 Post Office Department excluded 1162 Mail Equipment Shops and departmental service included 1162 Temporary employees 1162 Uniform regulations to be prescribed by the President 1162 Totally disabled employees; additional sum for services of attendant 1270 Trades, adjustment of hours, etc., of employees engaged in, and those whose pay is fixed under Classification Act 1969 Use of American ships when traveling abroad; exception 2015 Virgin Islands, transportation of appointees to; leaves of absence; transportation of remains of deceased employees 1483 Withholding of pay where payments have been made illegally, until reimbursement made, etc 1374 **Government Island Lighthouse Reservation, Mich.,** transfer of, to Department of Agriculture 307 **Government Printing Office.** *See also* Legislative Branch of the Government;
Printing and Binding. Annex buildings, construction, etc., of 600, 1639 Annual reports, times for furnishing proof of; exceptions 1550 Congressional Record, preparation and distribution of 1546 Congressional work, authority for 475, 1230 Estimates for departmental work to be incorporated in single item in Budget 475, 1230 Federal Register, printing and distribution of 1230 Hinds’ Parliamentary Precedents of the House of Representatives, printing, distribution; sum authorized 509 Historical and naval documents, copies to Library of Congress 420 National Archives, printing and distribution of publications to 386 Pamphlet copies of laws of each session of Congress, publication discontinued 1552 Paper and envelopes, comparison of, with standard quality; acceptance of rejected paper at discount 1553 Payment for work ordered by departments 475, 1230 Public bills and resolutions, furnishing of, to Government departments 1553 Purchase of printing, etc., work by Government departments, etc., when authorized by Public Printer 475 Services, etc., for use of 475 Purchases independent of supply committee 476, 1231 Reports, annual, of departments, not to be printed; originals on file for inspection 476 Restriction on paying detailed employees 475, 1230lxix Statutes at Large, printing, binding, and distribution of 1551 Washington, George, publication of writings of, sum authorized 38 **Grade Crossing Elimination, etc.,** amount for work-relief projects; apportionment 115, 116 Exclusion of, from apportionment requirements, work-relief projects 1134 **Grain Futures Act:** Appropriation for enforcement 278, 1452 Amendments. *See* Commodity Exchange Act. **Grain Standards Act,** appropriation for enforcement 276, 1452 **Grand Army of the Republic, Seventieth National Encampment:** Regulations for preservation of life and property 482, 1485 Appropriation for 1485 Reservations, use of 1486 **Grand Bayou Pass, La.,** examination authorized 1045 **Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz.,** appropriation for administration, etc 207, 1792 **Grand Coulee Dam, Wash.,** project authorized 1040 Appropriation for construction 1784 **Grand Haven, Mich.,** conveyance of certain portions of lighthouse reservation to 292, 1911 **Grand Island Harbor Range Lighthouse Reservation,** conveyance of portion of, to Michigan 307 **Grand Island, Nebr.,** amount available for land purchase for radio station at 50 **Grand Lagoon, Fla.,** examination of waterway extension to Pensacola Bay, authorized 1044 **Grand Marais Harbor, Minn.,** improvement authorized 1035 **Grand (Neosho) River:** Examination authorized 1594, 1596 Flood-control projects authorized 1578, 1579 **Grand Rapids, Mich.,** examination of waterway to Lake Michigan authorized 1046 **Grand Teton National Park, Wyo.,** appropriation for administration, etc 207, 1792 **Grand Traverse Bay, Mich.,** examination authorized 1046 **Grand Valley Project, Colo.,** appropriation for 1784 **Grape Concentrate, etc.,** repeal of tax on 1959 **Grasshoppers,** cooperative methods of control authorized; appropriation for 1912 **Grasshopper Survey,** appropriation for 581 **Gray, Blanche L.,** payment to 1124 **Grays Harbor, Wash.,** improvement authorized 1039 **Grays Reef Passage, Mich.,** improvement authorized 1036 **Grazing Control, Division of.** *See* Interior, Department of. **Grazing Districts.** *See* Public Lands. **Great Britain:** Appropriation for— Ambassador to 69, 1311 International Joint Commission, contribution 74, 1318, 1631 Waterways treaty, expenses 74, 1318 International Joint Commission, United States and; waterway improvement investigation 1048 **Great Choptank Waterway, Md.,** examination authorized 1042 **Great Lakes,** connecting waters, principal harbors, and river channels, improvements authorized 1036 **Great Lakes Exposition:** Appropriation authorized, use, etc., of 1244 Appropriation for participation expenses 1352 Buildings, disposal of, etc 1246 Coinage of 50-cent pieces in connection with 1257 Commission established, composition 1243 Commissioner General and assistants, appointment, salaries, powers; other personal services 1243 Payment of salaries and expenses 1243 Contributions, acceptance of, etc 1245 Cooperation of Government departments, etc 1244 Dutiable articles imported for exhibition, free of duty; regulations 1356 Invitation to Dominion of Canada to participate 1243 Report to Congress 1246 Termination of Commission 1246 **Great Lakes-Hudson River Waterway,** improvement authorized 1030 **Great Lakes, Ill.,** appropriation for Naval training station 401, 1400 **Great Lakes Railroad Car Ferries,** exemption from provision concerning transportation of merchandise in coastwise trade 154 **Great Pee Dee River, S.
C.,** examination authorized 1593 **Great Plains Forest Experiment Station,** establishment of 1515 **Great Smoky Mountains National Park, N. C.,** appropriation for administration, etc 207, 1792 **Great Sodus Bay Harbor, N. Y.,** improvement authorized 1037lxx **Greece,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Green Bay Harbor, Wis.,** improvement authorized 1035 **Greenbrier River, W. Va.,** examination authorized 1258, 1594 **Greenbush, Mich.,** pier constructed by Carl E.
Schmidt legalized 1049 **Greeneville, Tenn.,** creation of Andrew Johnson National Monument 958 **Greenfeld, Sam,** payment to 1121 **Greenfield, Mass.,** bridge authorized across Connecticut River to Montague 1200 **Green Lake Fish Cultural Station, Maine,** added to Acadia National Park 312 **Green River,** examination authorized, Wash, and Wyo 1594, 1595 **Green River, Ky.,** improvement authorized 1035 **Green River, Utah,** examination authorized 1047 **Greens Bayou, Tex.,** examination authorized 1045 **Green Spring, W.
Va.,** bridge authorized across Potomac River at 1052 **Gretna, La.,** time extended for bridging Mississippi River at 321, 1542 **Griffin, Anthony J.,** payment to widow of 49 **Grindel Point Lighthouse Reservation,** sale of, to Islesboro, Maine 310 **Grosse He Lighthouse Reservation, Mich.,** transfer of, to Treasury Department 307 **Grosse Point Lighthouse Reservation,** conveyance of portion of, to Evanston, Ill 311 **Gros Ventre Indians, Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont.,** per-capita distribution of judgment rendered by Court of Claims 1569 **Groveland, Mass.,** bridge authorized across Merrimack River to Haverhill 1200 **Guam,** appropriation for care of lepers; transportation to Culion, P.
I 399, 1399 **Guantanamo Bay, Cuba,** appropriation for operation of school at naval station 401 **Guatemala,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Guayanes Harbor, Puerto Rico,** examination authorized 1048 **Gueydan, La.,** examination of waterway to Intracoastal Waterway authorized 1045 **Guffey Coal Act.** *See* Bituminous Coal Conservation Act of 1935. **Gulf Coast,** appropriation for surveys, etc 95, 1340 **Gulf of Mexico,** time extended for bridging water between Cedar Point and Dauphin Island, Ala 1064, 1104 **Gulf Power Co., Pensacola, Fla.,** acceptance of property of, authorized 1238 **Guntersville, Ala.,** construction on dam at 596 Appropriation for continuation of 1607 **Gypsy and Brown-Tail Moth Control,** appropriation for 267, 1442 **H** **Hackensack River, N.
J.,** examination of waterway to Hudson River, N. Y., authorized 1041 **Hadley, Mass.,** bridge authorized across Connecticut River to Northampton 1200 **Haida Indians, Alaska,** suits authorized to settle claims 388 **Haines Harbor, Alaska,** examination authorized 1047 **Haiti,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Hall, Grant P.,** payment to, for services, contested election 1109 **Hampton Creek, Va.,** improvement authorized 1032 **Hancock, N. Y.,** bridge authorized across Delaware River at 1532 **Hanover Courthouse, Va.,** bicentennial of birth of Patrick Henry, sum authorized to aid in celebration at 1485 Appropriation for 1600 **Hanover Township, Pa.,** flood-control project authorized 1574 **Harbors.** *See* Rivers and Harbors. **Harding, Damon W.,** employment continued 1225 **Harlem, Mont.,** flood-control project authorized 1589 **Harpers Ferry, W.
Va.,** flood-control project authorized 1574 **Harrisburg, Pa.,** flood-control project authorized 1573 **Hartford, Kans.,** flood-control project authorized 1579 **Harvard University Tercentenary:** Recognition by United States 1267 Commission established, composition; duties, etc 1267 Appropriation for 1608 **Hashamomuck Creek, Long Island, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1041 **Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans.:** Appropriation for— Education of Indians 190, 1774 Property, acquisition of 612, 1119 Students’ Activities Association, meeting indebtedness of 1119 **Hassayampa River, Ariz.,** examination authorized 1595lxxi **Hatclue River, Tenn.,** examination authorized 1045 **Haverhill, Mass.,** bridge authorized across Merrimack River to Groveland 1200 **Hawaii:** Appropriation for— Agricultural experiment stations 250, 251, 1424, 1425 Extension work in 252, 1426 Contingent, etc., expenses 214, 1800 Governor and secretary, salaries 214, 1800 Judges, salaries and expenses 80, 81, 1324, 1325 Legislative expenses 1801 National Park, administration, etc 207, 1792 Vocational education and rehabilitation 211, 1798 Deficiency appropriation for— Airdrome construction 601 Fort Kamehameha, land acquisition 58 Incidental expenses 1623 Pearl Harbor, navy yard and fleet air base construction 598 Vocational rehabilitation 1623 Agricultural research, experiment stations, etc., sums authorized to provide for 436 Bond issues payable from certain revenues, authorized 479 Effective date; validation of previous issues 480 Honolulu, issue of flood control bonds 480 Bonds, authority of Legislature for issuance of certain 516 Construction authorized, Navy Yard, submarine base, fleet air base, radio receiving station, etc 155, 156 Conveyance of certain land at Kahului to 1535 Harbor and port improvements authorized 1039 Preliminary examinations authorized 1048 Molokai, restoration of certain lands to previous status 966 Oahu, conveyance of land authorized to estate of S.
M. Damon 1145 Pearl Harbor, acquisition of site for rear range light 480 Social Security Act, provisions applicable to 647 Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, application of provisions to 1151 Transfer of equipment, Experiment Station, to University of Hawaii 251 Vocational rehabilitation, sums authorized for 633 **Hawaiian Homes Commission Act of 1920:** Amendments— Commission; members, officers, compensation 504 Detail of Interior Department expert 505 Partial repeal to provide for restoration of certain lands to previous status 966 **Hawthorne, Nev.,** appropriation for evacuation of high explosives to naval ammunition depot at 410 **Head Gate Rock, Ariz., dam, etc.,** construction authorized 1040 **Heceta Head Lighthouse Reservation,** conveyance of portion of, to Oregon 308 **Helium:** Appropriation for— Gas production, construction, etc., of wells, etc 204, 1790 Procurement of, Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy 413, 1413 Transfer of sums for acquisition of, by War and Navy Departments to Bureau of Mines 204, 1291, 1790 Use for operation of plants, etc 204, 1790 **Helsingfors, Finland:** Sum authorized for diplomatic, etc., buildings at 377 Appropriation for 590 **Hempseed Oil,** tax on 1742 **Hendrick’s Harbor, Maine,** examination authorized 1040 **Hetfield, William B.,** payment to 603 **High Commissioner to the Philippine Islands,** establishment of office of 58 **Highways.** *See also* Federal Aid Highway Act, Amendments.
Amount for work-relief projects 115 Apportionment of allocations 116 Exclusion of, from apportionment requirements, work-relief projects 1134 Federal-aid system, appropriation for 272, 1447 Convict labor restriction 272 Engineering and road-building equipment, depreciation deduction 272 Motor vehicles, purchase of 272 Rural post roads 272 Public highways, emergency construction, sum available 273 Puerto Rico, rural post road construction, Federal aid extended to 1891 Roads on public lands, nontaxable Indian lands, etc., sums available 273 United States-Canada-Alaska, agreement on route authorized; construction provisions 869 Washington-Lincoln Memorial Gettysburg Boulevard, allocations from Federal-aid highway, etc., funds 286lxxii **Hill, David S.,** release of, from accountability for loss of certain Federal property 1278 **Hillsboro Canal, Fla.,** examination authorized 1043 **Hillsboro Inlet, Fla.,** examination authorized 1044 **Hillsboro River, Fla.,** examination authorized 1593 **Hilo Harbor, Hawaii,** examination authorized 1048 **Hilton Head Lighthouse Reservation, S.
C.,** conveyance of portion of, to Department of Agriculture 308 **Hinds’ Parliamentary Precedents of the House of Representatives:** Printing and distribution of 509 Sum authorized 510 Reimbursement of Clarence Cannon for expenses in compiling, etc 571 **Historic Sites, etc.,** preservation of. *See* National Park Service. **Hitchcock, Sarah J.,** payment to 592 **Hiwassee River,** dam construction; limitation 596, 597 Appropriation for construction 1607 **Hog Cholera,** appropriation for investigation, etc 256 **Hog Island, Va.,** establishment of Coast Guard station at 339 **Hogs:** Agricultural Adjustment Act, amendments— Cholera serum and virus; marketing agreements with manufacturers 781 Considered, with field corn, as one commodity 752 **Holding Companies.** *See also* Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935.
Personal, tax on 1020 Surtax on. *See* Income Tax. **Holland Harbor, Mich.,** improvement authorized 1036 **Holy Name Society, The,** renewal of patent relating to badge of 1389 **Holyoke, Mass.,** bridge authorized across Connecticut River to South Hadley 1200 **Home Economics, Bureau of.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Home Loan Bank Act.** *See* Federal Home Loan Bank Act. **Home Loan Bank Board.** *See* Federal Home Loan Bank Board. **Home Mortgage Relief.** *See* Federal Home Loan Bank Act;
Home Owners’ Loan Act; National Housing Act. **Home Owners’ Loan Act, Amendments:** Appraisers, restrictions on 297 Assessments upon real property for public improvements 296 Bond issue authorized; maturity date; retirement of outstanding bonds 296 Corporation officers and employees, qualifications 296 Exchange where lien held by institution in liquidation 297 Federal Savings and Loan Associations, State chartered institutions converted into, may continue local business 297 Home financing, etc., encouraging of, amount increased 297 “Home mortgage”, “real estate” definitions modified 296 Penalty provisions applicable 298 Soliciting unauthorized fees, etc 298 Purchase of Federal Home Loan Bank bonds, etc.; terms; maximum amount; sum available 297 Real property maintenance, etc., maximum allowance increased for 297 **Homer Harbor, Kachemak Bay, Alaska,** examination authorized 1047 **Homestead Entries:** Applicability of cultivation requirements 659 Final proof on, time extended for offering 504 **Homestead Lands,** leave of absence to settlers of 286, 1235 **Homestead National Monument of America, Nebr.:** Establishment of; sum authorized 1184 Annual appropriations authorized 1184 Selection of site; supervision, etc 1184 **Homestead, Pa.,** time extended for bridging Monongahela River to Pittsburgh 1197 **Homochitto River, Miss.,** flood-control projects authorized 1575 **Homossassa River, Fla.,** improvement authorized 1033 **Honduras,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Honga River, Md.,** improvement authorized 1031 **Honolulu, Hawaii:** Appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420 Bond issue for flood prevention and control authorized 479 Harbor improvement authorized 1039 **Hoosic Falls, N.
Y.,** flood-control project authorized 1572 **Horn Harbor, Va.,** improvement authorized 1031 **Horn Island Pass, Miss.,** examination authorized 1045lxxiii **Horton Point Lighthouse Reservation,** conveyance of portion of, to Southold, N. Y 308 **Hot Springs, Ark.,** Government bathhouse, use restricted; penalty for false oath of inability to pay 1979 **Hot Springs National Park, Ark.:** Appropriation for administration, etc 207, 1793 Boundaries extended 1516 **Hot Springs, N.
Mex.,** land patent to 1192 **Houma, La.,** examination of ship canal to Gulf of Mexico, authorized 1045 **Houma-Terrebonne Ship Canal, La.,** examination authorized 1045 **House Office Buildings,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 49, 470, 571, 1225, 1599 **House of Representatives.** *See also* Congress; Legislative Branch of the Government. Antietam Celebration Commission, members to be designated by Speaker 1916 Clerks of Members, etc., dying, etc., during term; continuance on pay roll; placed under Clerk of House 680, 681 Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission, appointment of members 735 Delaware River Valley Tercentenary Commission, members to be designated by Speaker 1487 Harvard University Tercentenary Commission, members to be designated by Speaker 1267 Hinds’ Parliamentary Precedents, printing and distribution of 509 Northwest Territory Celebration Commission, appointment of commissioners 511 Railroad Retirement Act of 1935, Investigation Commission, members to be designated by Speaker of 972 Washington-Lincoln Memorial Gettysburg Boulevard commission, Speaker a member 285 Commissioners to be appointed by 285 **Housing Act.** *See* National Housing Act. **Housing Corporation, United States,** appropriation for salaries, etc 104, 1351 **Housing, etc.,** amount for work-relief projects 115, 1608 **Housing Projects,** waiver of exclusive jurisdiction over property acquired for, etc 2025 **Houston Ship Canal, Tex.,** improvement authorized 1034 **Houston, William S.,** payment to 572, 1599 **Howard University, D.
C.,** appropriation for 216, 585, 1623, 1803 **Howland Island,** appropriation for expenses in administration of 1896 **Hudson, N. Y.,** coinage to commemorate anniversary of founding 165 **Hudson River:** Bridge authorized across, at Nyack, N. Y 1073 Improvement authorized 1030 Preliminary examinations authorized 1041 Waterway improvement investigation, Montreal to 1048 **Hudson, Wis.,** bridge authorized across St. Croix River at 1071 **Huerfano River, Colo.,** examination authorized 1595 **Humboldt Harbor and Bay, Calif.,** improvement authorized 1038 **Humboldt, Kans.,** flood-control project authorized 1579 **Hungary,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Hungry Horse Dam, Mont.,** continuation of survey 1596 **Huron Harbor, Ohio,** improvement authorized 1037 **Hurricane Insurance Fund.** *See* Puerto Rico. **Hutchinson, Kans.,** flood-control project authorized 1578 **Hydrographic Bureau, International,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1315, 1634 **Hydrographic Office.** *See* Navy Department. **I** **Ice Patrol and Derelict Destruction:** International agreements on, conclusion of, by President, authorized 1922 North Atlantic routes 1923 Passage through danger zone; penalty for violation 1923 Passenger vessels, publication of notice of regular routes; observance of; penalty for violation 1923 Patrol services 1922 Annual reports, publication of 1923 Areas to be patrolled 1923 Coast Guard, administration by 1923 Information, assistance, etc 1923 Record of ships on other than regular routes, etc 1923 Rules and regulations, publication of certain, in Federal Register 1924 **Idaho:** Appropriation for— Boise and Minidoka irrigation projects 198, 1782, 1784 Indians, support, etc., of 187, 192, 194, 1767, 1769, 1776, 1778 National forest administration 262, 1437lxxiv Bear Lake County, timber available to citizens of 665 Bridge authorized across Snake River, at Lewiston 27 Craters of the Moon National Monument, elimination of certain lands from 1484 Pocatello, game management supply depot and laboratory, establishment at 1913 Preliminary examination authorized of— Rivers, various 1596 Spokane River 1164 River improvements authorized 1038 **Illinois:** Appropriation for national forest administration 263, 1438 Bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at— Kaskaskia Island 323 Stites 1057 Chicago River, West Fork of South Branch of, portion declared nonnavigable 1048 Evanston, conveyance of portion of Grosse Point Lighthouse Reservation to 311 Flood control, etc., compacts, consent of Congress granted to 1490 Flood-control projects authorized 1580–1586 Interstate oil and gas compact, consent of Congress granted to 939 Northwest Territory Celebration Commission to cooperate with State of 511 Oak Park, post office building for 599 River and harbor improvements authorized 1035, 1036 Preliminary examinations authorized 1046, 1594 Time extended for bridging— Mississippi River, at— East St.
Louis 536, 1254 New Boston 1055 Stites 1253 Ohio River, at Shawneetown 1058 **Illinois River,** flood-control projects authorized 1583, 1585, 1596 **Illinois Waterway, Ill.,** improvement authorized 1035 **“I’m Alone”,** Canadian schooner, payment of claim 55 **Immigration,** temporary entry of alien participants, Boy Scout Jamboree 387, 1167 **Immigration and Naturalization Service.** *See also* Labor, Department of. Ellis Island hospitals, use of, by Public Health Service 229 El Paso, Tex., lease of quarters for 448 Erection of memorial in Department of Labor Building to officers who have lost their lives on active duty, etc 1392 Filipino emigration from United States; application for; transportation, etc., expenses; contracts authorized; rules, etc 478 Funds authorized 479 Not considered deportation 479 Reentry of beneficiaries 479 Time limitation 479 Time extended for making application for benefits 1462 **Imperial Council Ancient and Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine.** *See* Shrine Convention. **Imports:** Agricultural Adjustment Act, amendments affecting 768, 773 Liquor, etc., importations tax free limited to one wine-gallon 1959 Potato Act of 1935, provisions affecting 792 Shingles, limitation of importation of, from Canada by Executive order 1746 **Improved, Benevolent, and Protective Order of Elks of the World,** use of parks, etc., during session in District of Columbia 656 **Inaugural Ceremonies of 1937:** Appropriation for Joint Committee on 1599 Maintenance of public order— Appropriation for; regulations by Commissioners, D.
C 1824 Licenses to vendors; fees; publication of regulations 1824 Penalties 1824 Reservations in the District of Columbia— Permits for use authorized; condition 1824 Erection and supervision of stands; overhead conductors 1825 Loan of Army and Navy equipment 1825 Temporary extension of telegraph, etc., wires 1826 **Income Tax:** Accounting periods and methods— Allocation of income and deductions 1667 Change of 1668 Definitions 1669 General rule 1666 Installment basis 1667 Period for which deductions and credits taken 1666 Period in which items of gross income included 1666 Returns for a period of less than twelve months 1668lxxv Additions to tax in case of deficiency or nonpayment 1727 Affiliation of foreign corporations 1718 Agricultural organizations, exemption 1673 Aliens. *See also* Nonresident aliens.
Credits against tax of foreign countries 1696 Assessment and collection of deficiencies— Bankruptcy and receiverships 1725 Definition 1721 Jeopardy assessments 1723 Interest in case of 1728 Period of limitation on 1725 Exceptions 1726 Procedure in general 1721 Suspension of running of statute 1726 Bankruptcy— Assessment of deficiency 1725 Interest and additions to tax 1729 Banks— Common trust funds 1708 Deduction for dividends paid on stock owned by United States 1696 Banks and trust companies 1677 Boards of trade, exemption 1674 Brokers, returns of 1705 Building and loan associations, domestic, exemption 1674 Business leagues, exemption 1674 Capital gains and losses 1691 Cemetery companies, exemption 1674 Chambers of commerce, etc., exemption 1674 Charitable, etc., contributions, deduction for 1695 China Trade Act corporations— Affiliation 1721 Credit against net income 1019, 1720 Credit against the tax 1721 Income of shareholders 1721 Taxation in general 1720 Civic organizations, exemption 1674 Claims against transferees and fiduciaries— Notice of relationship 1730 Transferred assets 1729 Classification of provisions of title 1652 Clubs, exemption of certain 1674 Commissioner, closing of taxable year by 1703 Community chests, etc., exemption 1674 Contributions, deduction of charitable 1695 Corporations 1015 Capital stock tax 1017 Credits of 1664 Distributions by 1687 Dividends, credit for 1665 Excess-profits tax 1019 Exemptions from tax on 1673, 1675 Foreign— Affiliation 1718 Allowance of deductions and credits 1717 Credits against tax 1718 Deductions 1717 Gain, recognition of 1681 Gross income 1717 Insurance companies 1718 Payment of income tax at source 1702 Payment of tax 1718 Rates of tax on certain 1677 Returns 1718 Tax on 1717 Information by 1705 Normal tax 1655 Recognition of gain or loss; exchange in liquidation 1020 Returns of 1670 Surtaxes, accumulation of surplus to evade 1676 Undistributed profits, surtax on 1655 Credits against tax— China Trade Act corporations 1721 Foreign corporations 1718 Nonresident aliens 1716 Overpayments 1666, 1731 Taxes of foreign countries and possessions of United States 1666, 1696 Taxes withheld at source 1666, 1700 Cross references, effect of 1652 Deficiencies— Additions to tax in case of 1727 Interest on 1727 Time extended for payment of 1728 Definitions— Deficiency 1721 Fiscal year 1669 Gross income 1657 Mutual investment company 1669 Net income 1657 Paid or incurred/accrued 1669 Personal holding company 1732 Taxable year 1669 Trade or business 1669 Depreciation and depletion, basis for 1686 Dividends, credit for, paid by corporations 1665 Employees. *See* Social Security Act.
Employees’ beneficiary associations, exemption 1675 Employees of carriers. *See* Carriers. Estates and trusts— Common trust funds 1708 Credit against net income 1707 Different taxable years 1707 Employees’ trusts 1707lxxvi Imposition of tax 1706 Income for benefit of grantor 1707 Net income 1706 Revocable trusts 1707 Taxes of foreign countries and possessions of the United States 1708 Exemptions from tax on corporations 1673 Failure to file return 1727 Farmers’ associations, exemption 1674 Fiduciaries— Claims against 1729 Notice of relationship 1730 Returns 1700 Foreign corporations. *See* Corporations.
Foreign countries— Credit against taxes of 1666, 1696 Estates and trust taxes 1708 Insurance company taxes 1713 Partnership taxes 1709 Rates of tax on citizens and corporations of certain 1677 Foreign items, collection of 1705 Fraternal beneficiary societies, exemption 1673 Gain or loss— Adjusted basis for determining 1682 Determination of amount of 1678 Recognition of 1678 Gas properties, sale of 1678 Gross income— Deductions from 1658, 1696 Defined 1657 Exclusions from 1657, 1689 Foreign corporations 1717 Life insurance companies 1710 Nonresident aliens 1715 Period in which items of, included 1666 Sources within the United States 1693 Sources without the United States 1694 Holding companies, personal, surtax on 1020, 1732 Horticultural organizations, exemption 1673 Individuals— Normal tax rate 1653 Returns of 1670 Surtax rates on incomes 1014, 1653 Information at source 1704 Installments 1667 Overpayment of 1730 Insurance companies— Benevolent, exemption from tax 1674 Companies other than life or mutual 1017, 1711 Computation of gross income 1713 Deduction for dividends paid on stock owned by United States 1696 Life insurance companies 1710 Gross income 1710 Net income 1710 Mutual companies other than life 1713 Taxes of foreign countries and possessions of the United States 1713 Interest and additions— Additions to tax in case of deficiency or nonpayment 1727 Bankruptcy and receiverships 1729 Failure to file return 1727 Interest on deficiencies 1727 Jeopardy assessments, interest in case of 1728 Removal of property or departure from the United States 1729 Time extended for payment of— Deficiency 1728 Tax shown on return 1728 Interest in case of jeopardy assessments 1728 Interest on deficiencies 1727 Inventories to determine income 1658 Items not deductible 1662 Jeopardy assessments 1723 Interest in case of 1728 Labor organizations, exemption 1673 Laws made applicable 1673 Life insurance companies 1017, 1710 Mutual insurance companies 1713 Mutual savings banks, exemption 1673 National banking associations, etc., deduction for dividends paid on stock owned by United States 1696 Net income— Computation of 1657, 1678 Credits against— China Trade Act corporations 1019, 1720 Corporations 1664 Estates and trusts 1707 Individuals 1662 Nonresident aliens 1715 Defined 1657 Life insurance companies 1710 Sources in the United States 1694 Sources without the United States 1694 Nonpayment, additions to tax in case of 1727 Nonresident aliens— Allowance of deductions and credits 1716 Credits against net income 1715 Credits against tax 1716 Deductions 1715 Gross income 1715 Partnerships 1716 Payment of tax 1716 Returns 1716 Tax on individuals 1714lxxvii Normal tax, individuals 1653 Oil properties, sale of 1678 Overpayments— Installments 1730 Refunds and credits 1731 Partnerships— Computation of income 1709 Credits against net income 1709 Earned income 1709 Partnership not taxable 1709 Returns 1709 Taxable years, partner and partnership 1710 Taxes of foreign countries and possessions of the United States 1709 Tax of partners 1709 Payment of tax 1672 Foreign corporations 1718 Nonresident aliens 1716 Time extended for, shown on return 1728 Penalties 1703 Period of assessment and collection of deficiencies 1725 Personal holding companies, surtax on 1020, 1732 Possessions of the United States— Citizens subject to taxation 1719 Credits against taxes of 1696 Estate and trust taxes 1708 Income from sources within 1718 Publicity of returns 158, 1671 Railroad corporations, consolidated returns 1698 Rates of tax 1653, 1673 Banks and trust companies 1678 Citizens and corporations of certain foreign countries 1677 Receiverships— Assessment of deficiency 1725 Interest and additions to tax 1729 Refunds, overpayments 1731 Religious, etc., associations, exemption 1675 Removal of property or departure from the United States 1729 Returns— “Affiliated group” defined 1698 Brokers 1705 Common trust funds 1708 Consolidated, railroad corporations 1698 Corporations 1670 Examination of, and determination of tax 1673 Failure to file 1727 Fiduciaries 1700 Foreign corporations 1718 Individuals 1670 Nonresident aliens 1716 Partnerships 1709 Period less than 12 months 1668 Publicity of 158, 1671 Records and special 1671 Time and place for filing 1670 Rules and regulations 1673 Securities, loss from wash sales of 1692 Short title of Act 1673 Statute of limitations, suspension of running of, in assessment of deficiencies 1726 Stocks or securities, loss from wash sales of 1692 Surtax— Accumulations by corporations to evade 1676 Personal holding companies 1732 Rates on income of individuals 1014, 1653 Taxable year, closing by Commissioner 1703 Taxes in lieu of taxes under 1934 Act 1673 Taxes of foreign countries and possessions of the United States, credit against 1666, 1696 Taxes withheld at source, credit against 1666, 1700 Taxpayers, special classes of 1653 Teachers’ retirement fund associations, exemption 1675 Time extended for payment of— Deficiency 1728 Tax shown on return 1728 Title, application of 1019, 1652 Transferees, claims against 1729 Trust companies 1677 Deduction for dividends paid on stock owned by United States 1696 Trusts. *See* Estates and trusts.
Wash sales of stock or securities, loss from 1692 Withholding of tax at source 1700 **Income Tax Act of 1936.** *See* Income Tax. **Income Tax Returns,** penalty for failure to file copies 1199 **Independent Offices:** Appropriation for— American Battle Monuments Commission 6, 1168 Board of Tax Appeals 7, 1169 Central Statistical Board 1169 Civil Service Commission 7, 1170 Employees’ Compensation Commission 8, 1171 Executive Office 6, 1168 Compensation, President and Vice President 6, 1168 Federal Communications Commission 9, 1171 Federal Home Loan Bank Board 10 Federal Power Commission 10, 1172 Federal Trade Commission 10, 1172lxxviii Foreign currency appreciation losses of officers, etc., in foreign countries 14, 1173 General Accounting Office 11, 1173 Interstate Commerce Commission 11, 1173 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 13, 1176 National Archives 1176 National Capital Park and Planning Commission 1177 National Labor Relations Board 1177 National Mediation Board 13, 1177 National Railroad Adjustment Board 1178 Puerto Rican Hurricane Relief Commission 14 Railroad Retirement Board 1178 Securities and Exchange Commission 14, 1178 Smithsonian Institution 15, 1179 National Gallery of Art, D.
C 1180 National Museum, D. C 1179 Tariff Commission 16, 1180 Veterans’ Administration 16, 1180 Deficiency appropriation for— Arkansas Centennial Commission 1600 Audited claims 603, 605, 1128, 1643, 1646 California Pacific International Exposition 1110 Central Statistical Board 1110 Civil Service Commission 573, 1111 Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission 1112 Damage claims 601 District of Columbia Alley Dwelling Authority 573, 1601 Emergency Conservation Work 1601 Employees’ Compensation Commission 573, 1601 Executive Office 572, 1600 Executive Mansion and Grounds, maintenance 1600 Protection of U.
S. interests in matters affecting oil lands in former naval reserves 572, 1600 Study of Executive Agencies 1600 Federal Communications Commission 1601 Federal Power Commission 1111 Federal Trade Commission 573, 1111, 1602 General Accounting Office 1602 George Rogers Clark Sesquicentennial Commission 573, 1112 George Washington Bicentennial Commission 573 Harvard University Tercentenary Commission 1608 Interstate Commerce Commission 1112 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 574, 1602 National Capital Park and Planning Commission 574, 1602 National Labor Relations Board 1112, 1603 National Mediation Board 1603 National Railroad Adjustment Board 574, 1603 Northwest Territory Celebration Commission 1603 Patrick Henry Bicentennial 1600 Payment to officers, etc., of United States in foreign countries due to appreciation of foreign currencies 574 Petroleum Administration 574 Railroad Retirement Board 575, 1112, 1603 L.
M. Eddy, payment to 1113 Railroad Retirement Investigation Commission 1113 Rural Electrification Administration 1604 Securities and Exchange Commission 1113 Smithsonian Institution 1604 Social Security Board 1113, 1604 Tariff Commission 575, 1607 Tennessee Valley Authority 596, 1607 Texas Centennial Exposition 575 Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission 576, 1607 Veterans’ Administration 597, 1114 Hospital and domiciliary facilities 597 **Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1934, Amendment,** time for modification or cancelation of contracts extended 161 **Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1935, Amendment,** adjustment of hours, etc., of employees engaged in the trades and those whose pay is fixed under Classification Act 1969 **Independent Offices Appropriation Acts, 1936, 1937.** *See* Independent Offices. **Indiana:** Appropriation for national forest administration 263, 1438 Bridge authorized across— Ohio River, at Cannelton 1065, 1103 Wabash River, at La Fayette 37 Flood-control, etc., compacts, consent of Congress granted to 1490 Flood-control projects authorized 1585, 1586, 1587 Issue of duplicate checks to treasurer of, in lieu of lost originals 866 Northwest Territory Celebration Commission to cooperate with State of 511 River and harbor improvements authorized 1036lxxix Time extended for bridging— Ohio River, between Rockport and Owensboro, Ky 36, 1199 Wabash River, at Merom 429, 1254 **Indian Affairs, Bureau of.** *See* Indians;
Interior, Department of. **Indiana Harbor, Ind.,** improvement authorized 1036 **Indianapolis, Ind.,** flood-control projects authorized 1586 **Indianhead, Md.,** appropriation for school at ordnance station 407, 1406 **Indian Neck Harbor, Conn.,** examination authorized 1041 **Indian River, Mich.,** examination authorized 1046 **Indians.** *See also* Interior, Department of. Alaska— Certain home rule provisions extended to 1250 Designation of areas reserved for use and occupancy of, as reservations 1250 Tlingit and Haida Tribes, suits authorized to settle claims 388 Arts and Crafts Board created; membership; functions and duties 891 Sums authorized for expenses; penalty provisions 892 Blackfeet, Mont., per-capita distribution of judgment rendered by Court of Claims 1568 Chippewa, Minn— Appropriation authorized for credit to trust fund, payment for lands 321 Lands set aside for use of 312 Loan to Cooperative Marketing Association 654 Payment to enrolled members of Red Lake Band 444 Review of claims of, by Supreme Court on appeal from Court of Claims 1827 Submission of claims to Court of Claims, amendments to pleadings permitted 1272 Chippewa, Wis., submission of claims to Court of Claims, etc 1049 Confederated Bands of Ute Indians, Utah, Colo., and N.
Mex., payment to, for lands set aside as naval oil reserve 1272 Contracts with attorneys, validation of certain, of indefinite duration, etc 1984 Contracts with States for welfare of, authorized; expenditure of Federal funds; report to Congress 1458 Crow Tribe, Mont., certain claims of, to be reviewed by Supreme Court 655 Time extension for repayment of revolving fund for benefit of 244 Use of funds on deposit for percapita payments to 1543 Delaware, reference of claims of, to Court of Claims, amendment to limitation on attorney’s fees 1459 Federal Power Act, proceeds from any Indian reservation to be placed to credit of Indians 845 Five Civilized Tribes, Okla., leasing of restricted lands of, authorized 1135 Taxation of minerals produced on restricted lands of 1160 Fort McDermitt, Nev., land reserved for use of, Nev and Oreg 1094 Gros Ventre, Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont., per-capita distribution of judgment rendered by Court of Claims 1569 Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans., acquisition of property 612 Appropriation for 1119 Indian chartered corporations, establishment of revolving fund 182, 185 Irrigation projects; investigation of inability of owners of non-Indian lands to pay charges 1803 Cancelation of unpaid charges at time Indian title extinguished 1804 Report to Congress; approval of proceedings 1804 Suspension of charges, lands found temporarily non-irrigable; elimination of permanently non-irrigable lands 1804 Jemez and Pecos Pueblos, N.
Mex., consolidation of 1528 Jicarilla Reservation, N. Mex., certain public lands added to school reserve of 1544 Kanosh, Utah, land reserved for use of 393 Klamath and Modoc Tribes and Yahooskin Band of Snake Indians, reinstatement of suit, Court of Claims 1276 Klamath, Oreg., additional funds for support of 1118 Lands in severalty; election procedure; time extension 378 Existing laws, etc., effect on 378 Period of trust or restriction extended 378 Lands purchased from trust, etc., funds sum authorized for payment of taxes; declared Federal instrumentalities 1542lxxx Menominee, Wis., reference of claims of, to Court of Claims with right of appeal 1085 Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, N.
Mex., agreement for maintenance on newly reclaimed Pueblo Indian lands 887 Navajo Tribe, Ariz., and N. Mex., lease of lands for 1118 Oklahoma, acquisition of lands, etc., within and without reservations; types; United States as trustee; taxation 1967 Cooperative associations, formation of; purposes, etc 1967 Suits by or against; intervention by Secretary of Interior; removal to Federal district court 1968 Loans to individuals, corporate groups, and associations; appropriation for 1968 Funds available; allocations to Oklahoma Indians; deposit of mineral royalties, etc 1968 Organizations, charters; powers, etc 1967 Osage County not affected 1968 Restricted lands, preference right to purchase on behalf of Indians 1967 Rules and regulations 1968 Oregon; claims of; jurisdiction of Court of Claims to hear, etc 801 Paia Band of Mission Indians, Calif., extension of trust period on lands reserved to 1106 Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act, 1934, modification of, with reference to individual Indian moneys 1928 Pueblo Indian land grants; payments to non-Indian claimants 800, 1459 Reservation roads, construction, etc., appropriation made available 376 School improvements, etc., sums authorized— Big Horn County, Mont 333, 336, 584 Blaine County, Mont 333, 584 Brockton, Mont 328, 584 Covelo, Calif 331, 584 Frazer, Mont 329, 584 Glacier County, Mont 327, 584 Hays, Mont 1274 Lake and Missoula Counties, Mont 328, 584 Marysville, Wash 329, 584 Medicine Lake, Mont 336, 584 Pine Ridge, S.
Dak 331, 584, 1773 Polson, Mont 328, 584 Poplar, Mont 329, 584 Queets, Wash 330, 584 Stevens County, Wash 1273 White Swan, Wash 330, 584 Wolf Point, Mont 327, 584 Seminole, Fla., exchange of lands 339 Sioux, sum authorized for payments to 340 Suits in Court of Claims; offset of Federal expenditures; pending claims 596 Timber sale contracts, modification of, time limitation 1266 Tribal councils, traveling expenses, sums available for; limitations on expenditures 1779 Walker River Reservation, addition of land from public domain 1806 Water users on irrigation projects, relief of 337, 1206 Wild Rice Lake Indian Reserve, description; establishment of additional reserves; administration, etc 496, 497 Wyandotte, Okla., per-capita distribution of funds; payment to Allen C.
Johnson 894 Yavapai, Ariz., land held in trust for 332 Zuni, N. Mex., addition to reservation 393 **Industrial Home Schools, D. C.,** appropriation for 366, 578, 579, 1614, 1880, 1881 **Industrial Property, International Bureau for Protection of,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1315 **Industrial Property, International Convention for the Protection of:** Effectuating certain provisions respecting— Patents 1529 Trade-marks 1539 **Industrial Recovery.** *See* National Industrial Recovery Act, Amendments. **Industrial Utilization of Farm Products, etc.,** appropriation for investigations 1440 **Industry:** Appropriation for— Promotion of amicable relations between labor and 101, 1347 Vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in 211, 1798 Loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Corporation; financing of electrical, etc., appliances 4 Loan-making power extended to 1937 5 **Infantry, Chief of.** *See* War Department. **Inland Waterways Corporation Act, Amendment,** certificate of public convenience when conducting common-carrier service on designated rivers 958 **Insecticide Act,** appropriation for enforcement 278, 1453 **Insecticide and Fungicide Investigations,** appropriation for 268, 1443lxxxi **Insects,** appropriation for investigating injurious 266, 1443 **Inspector General.** *See* War Department. **Insular Affairs, Bureau of.** *See* War Department. **Insurance.** *See* Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. **Insurance Companies:** Interpleader, bills of, existing provisions for filing of, repealed 1097 Reconstruction Finance Corporation investments in, increased 4 Tax on. *See* Income Tax. **Inter-American Conference, 1936,** appropriation authorized for participation expenses; supervision of expenditures 1353 Appropriation for 1319 **Inter-American Trade-Mark Bureau,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1315 **Intercoastal Shipping Act, 1933,** provision repealed 2016 **Interior, Department of.** *See also* Secretary of the Interior.
Appropriation for— Bituminous Coal Commission, National 1761 Consumers’ Counsel, Office of 1761 Columbia Institution for the Deaf 216, 1802 Contingent expenses 178, 1758 Duchesne County, Utah, school buildings 612 Education, Office of 211, 1797 Printing and binding 179, 1759 Vocational education and rehabilitation 211, 1797 Fine Arts, Commission of 179, 1759 Freedmen’s Hospital 216, 1803 General Land Office 180, 1761 Coos Bay Wagon Road lands, payment of percentage of proceeds from sales of 181, 1762 Oklahoma, payment to, from oil and gas royalties 181, 1763 Oregon, payments to certain counties in 181, 1762 Public lands, payments to States of percentage of proceeds from sales of 180, 1762 Geological Survey 200, 1785 Mineral mining acts enforcement 201, 1786 Printing and binding 201, 1786 Surveys, etc 200, 1786 Government in the Territories 212, 1799 Alaska 212, 1799 Hawaii 214, 1800 Puerto Rican Hurricane Relief 1801 Virgin Islands 214, 1801 Grazing Control, Division of 178, 1758 Howard University 216, 1803 Indian Affairs, Bureau of 181, 1763 Annuities and per-capita payments 196, 1780 Education 189, 1772 General support and administration 194, 1778 Health conservation 192, 1776 Indian chartered corporations, organization expenses; revolving fund 182,185,1763, 1768 Indian lands 182, 1764 Industrial assistance and advancement 184, 1766 Irrigation and drainage 186, 1768 Roads and bridges 196, 1779 Water supply development 186, 1768 Investigations, Division of 177, 1757 Emergencies of confidential character 177, 1758 Mines, Bureau of 202, 1788 Buildings and grounds, maintenance, Bruceton and Pittsburgh, Pa 204, 1789 Experiment stations, personal services, etc 204, 1789 Helium production, etc 204, 1790 Investigations, etc 202, 1788 Printing and binding 179, 1759 Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission 179, 1760 National Park Service 206, 1791 Forest protection; fire prevention, etc 209, 1795 Historic sites and buildings survey 1795 Monuments, maintenance, etc 209, 1794 Printing and binding 179, 1759 Public buildings, maintenance, etc 210, 1796 Roads, trails, and bridges 210, 1795 Perry’s Victory Memorial Commission 179, 1760 Petroleum Administration 1760 Printing and binding 179, 1759 Reclamation, Bureau of 197, 1781 Investigations; information to settlers 198, 199, 1783 Irrigation projects, examination, operation, etc 198, 1782 Saint Elizabeths Hospital 215, 1801 Secretary, Office of 177, 1757 Solicitor, Office of 177, 1757 Territories and Island Possessions, Division of 1757, 1896 War Minerals Relief Commission 1760 Water rights, investigations and purchase 1795lxxxii Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 62, 65, 603, 605, 1128, 1130, 1131, 1133, 1644, 1646 Columbia Institution for the Deaf 585 Damage claims 59, 601, 1126, 1127, 1642 Education, Office of 585, 1119, 1623 Endowment of colleges of agriculture and mechanic arts 585 Vocational rehabilitation, Hawaii 1623 Freedmen’s Hospital 585 General Land Office 1619 Geological Survey 1622 Government in the Territories 585, 1623 Alaska, care of insane; roads, etc., construction 585, 1623 Hawaii, incidental expenses 1623 Virgin Islands, Saint Croix, defraying municipal deficit; furnishings, etc., Government House 1623 Grazing Control, Division of 1619 Howard University 585, 1623 Indian Affairs, Bureau of 583, 1118, 1620 Annette Islands Reserve, Alaska 1622 Crow Reservation, Mont., maintenance, etc., irrigation system 1620 Expenses, general 583 Jones Academy, Okla., maintenance, etc 1621 Menominee Indians, Wis., audit of funds 583 Mining operations on leased Indian lands, supervision of 1620 Orphan Training School, Okla., maintenance, etc 1621 Public school building construction 584 Schools, support 1621 Sioux Indians, adjustment of claims of certain 1620 Sioux Sanatorium, Pierre, S.
Dak., construction 584 Smith, Mrs. Earl H., payment to 1622 Support of Indians, etc 1621 Ute Indians, Utah, allowance to general counsel 1621 Wichita, etc., Indians, Okla., allowance to attorneys 1621 Investigations, Division of 583 Judgments, payment of 60, 602 National Bituminous Coal Commission 1119 Consumers’ Counsel, Office of 1119 National Park Service 584, 1119, 1622 Ackia National Memorial Commission and Battleground National Monument 1623 Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park 584 Mesa Verde National Park, Colo 1622 Salaries and expenses 1623 Reclamation, Bureau of 597, 1622 Boulder Canyon project 597 Central Valley project, Calif 1622 North Platte project, Nebr.-Wyo 1622 Secretary, Office of 583, 1619 Contingent expenses 583 Library 583 Printing and binding 583 War Minerals Relief Commission 1619 War minerals relief act, administration 583 Aerial photographs for mapping projects to be furnished by War and Navy Departments 202 Alaska. *See* Alaska.
Alaska Railroad, retirement of certain employees; certification of applicants to Civil Service Commission 2017 Annual assessment work on mining claims held in United States, suspension 337, 1238 Arizona, land transferred from Veterans’ Administration to 332 Belvoir Military Reservation, Va., transfer of portion of, to 967 Bitter Root Irrigation District, Mont., amendment of contract with 799 Blind, operation of stands by, in Federal buildings, surveys, administration, etc., by Office of Education 1559 Boy Scout Jamboree, D.
C., loan of equipment authorized 1165 Permits for use of public spaces, etc 443, 1166 Bridgeport Irrigation District, contract with, for granting permanent water right, authorized; terms 1897 Central heating plant to furnish steam to Federal Reserve Board; rates for designated non-Federal buildings 425 Clackamas County, Oreg., conveyance of certain public lands to, for park purposes 1823 Clear Lake Watershed, Calif., investigation of violation of Federal water rights; report to Congress 1975 Funds for 1976 Cleveland, Grover, monument, site, etc., for 424 District of Columbia, exchange of certain park lands; power of Secretary to sell not curtailed 881lxxxiii Division of Territories and Island Possessions; functions, etc., of Puerto Rican Hurricane Relief Commission transferred to 320 Elks, Order of, permits to use parks, etc., D.
C., during session of 656 Federal Power Act; lands open to location, entry, etc 847 Field work appropriations available for hire of work animals, vehicles, etc 216, 1803 General Land Office, payment of certain salaries authorized; funds available 1973 Grazing districts. *See* Public Lands. Hawaii. *See* Hawaii; Hawaiian Homes Commission Act of 1920. Indian Arts and Crafts Board, creation; membership, etc.; functions and duties 891 Appropriations authorized for expenses 892 Penalty provisions; enforcement 892, 893 Indian chartered corporations, establishment of revolving fund 182, 185 Indian irrigation projects, investigation and adjustment of charges on non-Indian lands within 1803 Indians. *See* Indians.
Irrigation projects, relief to water users on 337 Lincoln County, Wyo., timber available to citizens of Bear Lake County, Idaho 665 Los Angeles, Calif., sale of certain public lands to, directed 1892 Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, N. Mex., agreement for maintenance on newly reclaimed Indian lands 887 Migratory bird, etc., refuges, land exchanges 382 Mines, Bureau of, availability of appropriations for traveling expenses for transportation of household effects on station transfer 1622 Minerals Division activities, Commerce Department, transferred to Bureau of Mines 205 Minnesota, conveyance of certain land to 1937 Mount Rushmore National Memorial, S.
Dak., sum authorized for completion; contracts for 962 National Bituminous Coal Commission, establishment, etc 992 Consumers’ Counsel, creation of office; duties, etc 993 National forests. *See* National Forests. National monuments. *See* National Monuments. National parks. *See* National Parks; National Park Service. Oil and gas deposits, prospecting permits and leases. *See* Mineral Lands and Mining. Oregon, sale of certain public lands in; deposit of proceeds 1972 Orland reclamation project, Calif., amendatory contracts with water users for payment of construction, operation, etc., charges, authorized 1907 Classification of lands; release of unproductive lands 1907 Appropriation from reclamation fund for classification, etc 1908 Orland Unit Waters Users’ Association, modification of contract with, authorized 1909 Rules and regulations 1909 Park, parkway, and recreational-area programs, study by National Park Service directed 1894 Assistance in planning, etc., to States 1894 “State” construed 1895 Pensacola, Fla., authority to make quitclaim deeds to holders of certain lots extended; fees 1482 Public lands. *See* Public Lands.
Public school improvements, etc., sums authorized— Big Horn County, Mont 333 Blaine County, Mont 333 Brockton, Mont 328 Cannon Ball School District, Sioux County, N. Dak 1013 Covelo, Calif 331 Fort Yates School District, N. Dak 1014 Glacier County, Mont 327 Hays, Mont 1274 Lake and Missoula Counties, Mont 328 Marysville School District, Wash 329 Pine Ridge, S. Dak 331, 1773 Polson, Mont 328 Poplar, Mont 329 Queets, Wash 330 Stevens County, Wash 1273 White Swan School District, Wash 330 Wolf Point, Mont 327 Public works. *See* Public Works.
Pueblo Indian land grants; payments to non-Indian claimants 800, 1459 Puerto Rican Hurricane Relief, sum available for administrative expenses in collection of loans, etc 1801lxxxiv Puerto Rican Hurricane Relief Commission, functions, etc., transferred to Division of Territories and Island Possessions 320 Personnel, supervision of 320 Puerto Rico, topographic, etc., surveys in 386 Rio Grande, canalization project; diversion dam construction; transfer of appropriation to 961 Equitable use of waters of; public land withdrawal for purposes of 661 Salem, Mass., transfer of customhouse to, from Treasury Department 1374 Salomon, Haym, memorial to, site for 1895 Scappoose, Oreg., land patent to 1892 Shrine Committee, Inc., permits to use parks, etc., D.
C 34 Sub-bituminous and lignite coal, certain studies, etc., with respect to, directed 1275 Trucks, quarter-ton to half-ton pick-up, not considered as passenger-carrying vehicles; purchase, etc., limitations 1795 University of New Mexico, land conveyance to 659 Veterans’ Administration beneficiaries, transfer of funds for 17 Virgin Islands. *See* Virgin Islands. Vocational education. *See* Vocational Education. War Minerals Relief Act— Claimants under, not deprived of benefits by failure to file suit or permitting suit to abate 2040 Review by Secretary upon matters of fact and new evidence; awards 2040 Descent of rights of deceased claimants; corporations ceasing to exist after filing claim 2040 Time limit for presenting claim 2040 Interest included in certain payments under 1355 Wild rice reserves, Minn., establishment of additional; administration, etc 497 Wind Cave National Game Preserve, transfer to 383 **Internal Revenue Bonded Warehouses,** establishment, etc., of; regulations 1961 **Internal Revenue, Bureau of.** *See also* Treasury Department.
Additional deputy commissioner authorized 223 Alcohol, etc., regulation. *See* Federal Alcohol Administration Act. Bituminous coal tax, regulations, etc 993 Effective date of tax provisions 1008 Laws applicable to 1005 Concentration of distilled spirits in bonded warehouses 223, 1834 Cotton, Potato, and Tobacco Acts, transfer of funds to, for completing records under 1163 Law violations, sum available for detection and prosecution of 223, 1834 Liquor regulation. *See* Liquor Law Repeal and Enforcement Act;
Liquor Tax Administration Act. Payment to certain employees dropped from service and reinstated, etc 224 Examination required 224 Sums made available for salaries 224 Potato taxes, regulations, etc. *See* Potato Act of 1935. Processing taxes; returns, etc. *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act, Amendments. Rice tax payment warrants acceptable in processing tax payment by Collector of 47 Social Security Act, collection of taxes under 641, 647 Penalty provisions 638 Rules and regulations 638, 643 Sale of stamps, etc 638 Tax on carriers and employees; regulations, etc. *See* Carriers.
Tax regulation. *See* Revenue Acts. Tobacco records available for inspection 732, 894 Vocational rehabilitation, appropriation authorized for 633 Witness fees, payment of 223, 1834 **International Arbitration.** *See* International Obligations. **International Astronomical Union,** appropriation for contribution 1123, 1316 **International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico:** Appropriation authorized 24 Appropriation for 74, 1317 Construction of— Lower Rio Grande flood-control project 1318 Rio Grande Diversion Dam 1631 Rio Grande rectification project 1317 Equitable use of the waters of Rio Grande, etc 1317 Investigations relating to establishment of Federal zone, etc 1318lxxxv Equitable use of waters of Rio Grande, Colorado, and Tia Juana Rivers; cooperation with Mexico; report to Secretary of State 660 Investigations, etc., scope of; construction, operation, maintenance, etc 660 Local, etc., agreements for prosecuting projects; easements; acquisition of property, etc 661 Textual correction 1370 Use of receipts 661 Lease of land acquired in connection with projects under 906 Donations, reconveyance to grantor; to States, etc 906 Licenses for irrigation, etc.; restoration of structures 906 Rio Grande canalization project; diversion dam construction authorized 961 Construction authorized upon completion of studies, etc 1463 Appropriation authorized; cost limitation 961, 1463 Transfer of funds to Department of the Interior 961, 1463 **International Boundary Commission, United States-Canada and Alaska-Canada,** appropriation for 74, 1318 **International Bureau for Protection of Industrial Property,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1315 **International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1315 **International Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1315 **International Bureau of Weights and Measures,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1315 **International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, Eighth:** Appropriation authorized for participation expenses 291 Appropriation for 591 **International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, Ninth:** Appropriation authorized for participation expenses 1355 Appropriation for 1634 Invitation to hold tenth Congress in United States in 1939 1356 **International Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property:** Effectuating certain provisions respecting— Patents 1529 Trade marks 1539 **International Council of Scientific Unions,** appropriation authorized for annual share of United States as member of 540 Appropriation for contribution 1123, 1316 **International Exposition of Paris—Art and Technique in Modern Life:** Appropriation authorized for participation by United States 1201 Appropriation for 1633 Commissioner general, commissioner, and employees; appointment, duties, etc 1200 Contributions, acceptance of, etc 1201 Cooperation by executive departments 1201 Report to Congress 1202 **International Fisheries Commission,** appropriation for contribution 76, 1321 **International Geographical Union,** appropriation for contribution 1123, 1316 **International Hydrographic Bureau,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1315, 1634 **International Institute of Agriculture,** appropriation for contribution 73, 591, 1315 **International Joint Commission, United States and Great Britain:** Appropriation for contribution 74, 1318, 1631 Waterway improvement, Montreal to Hudson River, investigation authorized 1048 **International Labor Organization,** appropriation for contribution 73, 588, 590, 1316 **International Map of the World,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1316 **International Meteorological Committee,** appropriation for contribution 1428 **International Monetary and Economic Conference,** funds available for 56, 1633 **International Obligations:** Appropriation for contributions, quotas, etc.— Aerial Legal Experts, International Technical Committee of 73, 1316 Africa, Convention Relating to Liquor Traffic in 73, 1316 Agriculture, International Institute of 73, 1315 Arbitration— Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promotion of 73, 1315 International Bureau for Permanent Court of Arbitration 73, 1315 Astronomical Union, International 1316 Biological Sciences, International Union of 1316 Bureau of International Telecommunication, Radio Section 73, 1315 Cape Spartel and Tangier Light, Morocco 73, 1315 Chemistry, International Union of 1316lxxxvi Childhood, American International Institute for Protection of 73, 1315 Congress of the Postal Union of the Americas and Spain 239, 1850 Customs Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of 73, 1315 Fisheries Commission, International 76, 1321 Forest Research Stations, International Union of 264, 1439 General and Special Claims Conventions, United States and Mexico 75, 1320 Geodesy and Geophysics, International Union of 1316 Gorgas Memorial Laboratory 73, 1315 Hydrographic Bureau, International 73, 1315 Industrial Property, International Bureau for Protection of 73, 1315 Inter-American Conference, 1936, participation expenses 1319 International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico 74, 1317 International Boundary Commission, United States - Canada, and Alaska-Canada 74, 1318 International Council of Scientific Unions 1316 International Geographical Union 1316 International Joint Commission, United States and Great Britain 74, 1318 International Labor Organization 73, 1316 International Meteorological Committee 1428 International Radio Consulting Committee, Rumania, 1937, participation expenses 1316 Map of the World, International 73, 1316 Narcotics Convention, 1931, Implementing 73, 1316 Panama, payment to government of 73, 1315 Pan American Institute of Geography and History 1316 Pan American Sanitary Bureau 73, 1315 Pan American Union 73, 1315 Penal and Penitentiary Commission, International 73, 1316 Permanent International Commission of the Congresses of Navigation 146 Physics, International Union of 1316 Public Health, International Office of 73, 1315 Road Congresses, Permanent Association of International 73, 1316 Scientific Radio Union, International 1316 Seed Testing Congress, International 260, 1435 Smelter-fumes controversy, arbitration of 1319 Special Mexican Claims Commission 1320 Statistical Bureau, International 73, 1315 Trade-Mark Bureau, Inter-American 73, 1315 Waterways Treaty, United States and Great Britain 74, 1318 Weights and Measures, International Bureau of 73, 1315 Wheat Advisory Committee, International 280, 1456 Deficiency appropriation for contributions, quotas, etc.— Aerial Legal Experts, International Technical Committee of 1123 Arbitration, Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promotion of International 591 Associated Country Women of the World, Third Triennial Meeting, expenses 1633 Aviation Conference, Lima, Peru 1632 Canada, schooner I’m Alone damage claim 55 Criminals, expenses of bringing home from foreign countries 55 General and Special Claims Conventions, United States and Mexico 590 Hydrographic Bureau, International 1634 International Astronomical Union 1123 International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico 1631 International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, Eighth 591 International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, Ninth 1634 International Council of Scientific Unions 1123 International Exposition, Paris, France, participation expenses 1633 International Geographical Union 1123 International Joint Commission, United States and Great Britain 1631 International Labor Organization 588, 590 International Scientific Radio Union 1123 International Union of Chemistry 1123 International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics 1123 International Union of Physics 1123 Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany 1631lxxxvii Narcotics Limitation Convention 55 Norway, steamer Tampen, payment for losses due to detention of 1633 Oil pollution of navigable waters, conference on 1632 Pan American Institute of Geography and History 1123 Assembly of, in United States, 1935, expenses 1123 Special Mexican Claims Commission 590 Telegraph Consulting Committee, International 1634 United States-Panamanian Claims Commission, payment of awards 1632 World Power Conference, expenses 1124 World’s Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, Sixteenth Triennial Meeting, participation expenses 1634 Aerial Legal Experts, International Technical Committee of; annual appropriations authorized 540 Associated Country Women of the World, Third Triennial Meeting of, sum authorized for participation 1167 Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, conference for revision of, participation expenses, authorized 1357 Disarmament Conference, General, appropriation available 56, 1633 Naval armament limitation conference participation 56 Eighth International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, sum authorized 291 Highway, United States-British Columbia-Yukon Territory-Alaska, agreement on route authorized 869 Construction provisions; agency created 869 Inter-American Conference, Buenos Aires, Argentina, participation expenses, authorized 1353 International Boundary Commission, United States-Mexico, sum authorized 24 International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, authorized 291 International Council of Scientific Unions, annual appropriation authorized 540 International Exposition of Paris—Art and Technique in Modern Life, appropriation for participation expenses, authorized 1201 International Institute of Agriculture, balance available 591 International Joint Commission, United States and Great Britain; waterway improvement investigation 1048 International Statistical Institute, invitation to hold session in United States 570 Mexican claims. *See* Special Mexican Claims Commission.
Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany, balance available 591 Monetary and Economic Conference, International, appropriation available 56, 1633 Ninth International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, participation expenses authorized 1355 Invitation to hold tenth Congress in United States in 1939 1356 Norway, payment to, for losses due to detention of steamer Tampen, authorized 1104 Pan American Financial Conference, Third, balance available 591 Pan American Institute of Geography and History, annual appropriation authorized for membership 512 Invitation to hold 1935 assembly in United States; sum authorized for expenses 512 Turkey, claims adjustment with, sum available 76, 1633 World Power Conference, invitation to hold meeting in United States; sum authorized for expenses 870 World’s Poultry Congress, Sixth, participation expenses 1568 Invitation to hold 1939 Congress in United States 1568 World’s Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, Sixteenth Triennial Meeting, participation expenses, authorized 1268 **International Office of Public Health,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1315 **International Penal and Penitentiary Commission,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1316 **International Petroleum Exposition, Tulsa, Okla.,** dutiable articles imported for exhibition free of duty; regulations 1474 **International Radio Consulting Committee, Rumania, 1937,** appropriation for participation expenses 1316 **International Scientific Radio Union,** appropriation for contribution 1123, 1316lxxxviii **International Seed Testing Congress,** appropriation for contribution 260, 1435 **International Statistical Bureau,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1315 **International Statistical Institute,** invitation to hold session in United States 570 **International Technical Committee of Aerial Legal Experts:** Appropriation for contribution 73, 1123, 1316 Annual appropriations authorized 540 **International Telecommunication, Bureau of,** appropriation for contribution, Radio Section 73, 1315 **International Telegraph Consulting Committee,** participation expenses 1634 **International Union of Biological Sciences,** appropriation for contribution 1316 **International Union of Chemistry,** appropriation for contribution 1123, 1316 **International Union of Forest Research Stations,** appropriation for contribution 264, 1439 **International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics,** appropriation for contribution 1123, 1316 **International Union of Physics,** appropriation for contribution 1123, 1316 **International Wheat Advisory Committee,** appropriation for contribution 280, 1456 **Interparliamentary Union, Bureau of:** Appropriation for contribution to 73, 591, 1315 Annual appropriation authorized 425 Report to Congress 426 **Interpleader, Bills of.** *See* Judicial Code, Amendments. **Interstate Commerce Act, Amendments.** *See also* Motor Carrier Act, 1935.
Annual report to Congress, time for making 287 Bills of lading for carriage of goods by sea issued by railroad carriers to conform to Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1212 Commissioner may serve until successor appointed, etc 481 Undue preference or prejudice prohibited 607 **Interstate Commerce Commission.** *See also* Emergency Railroad Transportation Act, Amendments. Appropriation for 11, 1173 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 603, 1131, 1133 Motor transport regulation 1112 Air mail, powers and duties in connection with. *See* Air Mail Act, Amendments.
Annual report to Congress, time for making 287 Carriers, tax on. *See* Carriers. Commissioner may serve until successor appointed, etc 481 Commissioners, salaries of 19, 1183 Federal Aviation Commission records, files, etc., to be delivered to 334 Great Lakes railroad car ferries exemption, transportation of merchandise in coastwise trade 154 Motor carrier regulation. *See* Motor Carrier Act, 1935. National Bituminous Coal Commission, complaints by, respecting transportation costs 1007 Railroad reorganization. *See* Bankruptcy Act of 1898, Amendments.
Railroad retirement provisions. *See* Railroad Retirement Act of 1935. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, loans to railroads, approval by 2 Transfer of regulatory, etc., powers of U. S. Maritime Commission to, authorized 1987 **Interstate Compacts:** Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, Pennsylvania and New Jersey 1058 Flood-control, etc.— Consent granted to certain States 1490 Consent of Congress granted; ratification of 1571 Interstate Sanitation District, agreement between New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut; consent of Congress granted 932 Lake Champlain Bridge Commission, amendatory agreement between New York and Vermont for creation of, ratified 736, 1472 Oil and gas, Oklahoma, Texas, California, New Mexico, etc.; consent of Congress given to 939 Park, parkway, and recreational-area programs, consent of Congress granted to, with reference to planning, etc 1895 Tobacco control compacts. *See* Tobacco Control Compacts. **Interstate Sanitation District,** consent of Congress granted to creation of 932 **Intracoastal Waterway, Fla.,** examinations authorized 1044, 1593, 1981 **Intracoastal Waterway, La.,** examination authorized 1045 **Inventions.** *See* Patents. **Investigation, Federal Bureau of.** *See* Justice, Department of. **Investigations, Division of.** *See* Interior, Department of. lxxxix **Iola, Kans.,** flood-control project authorized 1579 **Iowa:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 193, 194, 1776, 1778 National forest administration 263, 1438 Bridge authorized across Missouri River, at— Onawa 1072 Sioux City 1073 Flood-control projects authorized 1582, 1588 Public lands granted to, for park purposes 1464 River improvements authorized 1034 Time extended for bridging Missouri River, at— Onawa-Decatur, Nebr 1530 Sioux City-South Sioux City, Nebr 1530 **Ira D.
MacLachlan Post Numbered 3, American Legion,** license to use portion of Fort Brady Reservation, Mich., granted to 1481 **Irish Free State,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Irrigation and Reclamation,** amount for work-relief projects 115 **Irrigation, etc.,** Districts, eligibility of, for loans, notwithstanding prior liens of assessments, etc 1461 **Irrigation Projects.** *See also* Interior, Department of; Public Lands. Indian irrigation projects, investigation and adjustment of charges on non-Indian lands within 1803 **Irvington Harbor, N.
Y.,** examination authorized 1041 **Isle au Haut Lighthouse Reservation, Maine,** conveyance of portion of, to Charles E. Robinson 309 **Isle au Haut Thoroughfare, Maine,** examination authorized 1040 **Islesboro, Maine,** sale of Grindel Point Lighthouse Reservation to 310 **Italy:** Appropriation for ambassador to 69, 1311 Presentation of Distinguished Flying Crosses to Balbo and Pellegrini of Royal Italian Air Force 152 **J** **Jackson Creek, Va.,** improvement authorized 1031 **Jackson, Miss.,** flood-control project authorized 1575 **Jacksonville Beach, Fla.,** examination of waterway to Intracoastal Waterway, authorized 1044 **Jacksonville, Fla.,** intracoastal waterway improvement authorized to Key West 1032 **Jails, Federal,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 54, 84, 1330 **James River,Va.,** examination authorized 1593 **Japan,** appropriation for ambassador to 69, 1311 **Japanese Beetle,** appropriation for control and prevention 266, 1442 **Jarvis Island,** appropriation for expenses in administration of 1896 **Jay Street Terminal, N.
Y.,** payment to 1134 **Jefferson-Shreveport Waterway,** examination authorized, La., and Tex 1045, 1594 **Jemez and Pecos Pueblos, N. Mex.,** consolidation of 1528 **Jersey Shore, Pa.,** flood-control project authorized 1573 **Jewell, Jeannette S.,** payment to 56 **Jewelry,** termination of tax on 1746 **Jicarilla Indian Reservation, N. Mex.,** certain public lands added to school reserve of 1544 **Johnson, Allen C.,** payment to 894 **Joint Committee on Printing:** Appropriation for 468, 1223 Purchase of printing, etc., work by Government departments, etc., when authorized by 475, 1621, 1774 **Jones Academy, Okla.,** appropriation for education of Indians 191 **Jones, Anna H.,** payment of claim 66 **Jonesboro, Ark.,** acquisition of addition to post-office site authorized 158 **Jones Creek, Md.,** examinations authorized 1042, 1043 **Jonesville, La.,** flood-control project authorized 1577 **Judge Advocate General.** *See* Navy Department;
War Department. **Judges.** *See also* Justice, Department of. Appointment of additional— California Southern District; filling of vacancy 508 Kentucky Eastern and Western Districts 1806 Missouri Eastern and Western Districts 1804 New York Eastern District 945 New York Southern District 1491 Oklahoma Eastern, Western, and Northern Districts 1804 Pennsylvania Eastern District; filling of vacancy 1523 Third Circuit, United States Circuit Court of Appeals 1903 Virginia Eastern District 508 West Virginia Northern and Southern Districts 1805xc United States Court for China; appointment of special judge, United States commissioner 539 Vacancies in designated district judgeships, filling of 659 **Judgments:** Deficiency appropriation for— Court of Claims 60, 602, 1128, 1643 District of Columbia 579, 1115, 1616 United States Courts 59, 602, 1127, 1134, 1642 Interest on, for overpayments 1746 **Judicial Code, Amendments:** Circuit courts of appeals, appellate jurisdiction, cases arising in Alaska, Virgin Islands, Canal Zone 313 Civil suits, where to be brought 1213 Suit by stockholder on behalf of corporation 1214 Declaratory judgments as to taxes 1027 Interpleader, bills of, additional jurisdiction conferred on district courts 1096 Insurance companies, etc., existing provisions repealed 1097 Judgments for overpayments, interest on 1746 Law clerks for district judges, appointment; number; salary 1140 Suits in admiralty; proctor’s, marshal’s fees; bonds and stipulations 513 **Judicial Districts:** Alabama Northern and Middle, jurisdiction of judge modified 1476 Florida Northern, term at Panama City 1261 Florida Southern, term at Fort Pierce 683 Georgia Middle, division of, into seven divisions; terms at Thomasville 1561 Georgia Northern;
Newnan division created; terms of court 680, 681 Kentucky Eastern, terms of court at Pikeville 1822 Mississippi Southern; Hattiesburg division created; terms of court 1362, 1363 North Carolina, Durham County included in middle district 429 Terms at Durham abolished; court rooms at Wilson 429 North Carolina Eastern, terms of court 1910 North Carolina Middle, term at Durham ; court accommodations 1898 Oklahoma Western, term of court at Shawnee 1271 Pennsylvania Eastern, terms of court; writs, etc., returnable to Philadelphia 514 Pennsylvania Middle, terms of court at Wilkes-Barre; writs, etc., returnable at Scranton 1271 South Carolina Eastern, new division added; terms at Orangeburg 1558 West Virginia Northern and Southern, times and places of holding court 1805 Wisconsin, time and places of holding court 495 **Juneau Harbor, Alaska,** examination authorized 1047 **Jupiter Inlet, Fla.,** examination authorized 1044 **Jurors, United States Courts:** Appropriation for fees 82, 587, 1236, 1327, 1626 Per diem fees, reduction continued 105, 1331 **Jusserand, Jean Jules,** erection of memorial to 386 **Justice, Department of.** *See also* Attorney General.
Appropriation for— Antitrust, etc., laws, enforcement 79, 1323 Attorney General, Office of 77, 1322 Claims against the United States, defending suits in 78, 1323 Contingent expenses 77, 1322 Courts, United States— Bailiffs, commissioners, etc 82, 1327 Claims, Court of 80, 1325 Clerks, salaries and expenses 1327 Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of 80, 1325 Customs Court, United States 80, 1325 District attorneys, etc 81, 1326 Judges, salaries and expenses 80,1324, 1325 Jurors and witnesses, fees, etc 82, 1327 Marshals and deputies 81, 1326 Miscellaneous expenses 82, 1327 Probation system, pay, etc., of officers 85, 1331 Special attorneys, salaries, etc 1326 Supreme Court, United States 79, 1324 United States Court for China 81, 1326 Customs cases, conduct of 78, 1323 Examination of judicial offices 1323 Federal Bureau of Investigation; crime detection and prosecution, etc 77, 1322 Panama Canal Zone, district court 81, 1326 Penal and correctional institutions 83, 1328 Buildings and equipment 1328 Federal jails, maintenance, etc 84, 1330 Medical and hospital services 84, 1329 Prison camps, construction, etc 85, 1330 Prisoners, support of 85, 1331 Printing and binding 77, 1322 Prisons, Bureau of 79, 1324 Taxes and Penalties Unit, enforcing designated Acts 78, 1323 Territorial courts 80, 1325 Veterans’ insurance litigation 79, 1324xci Deficiency appropriation for— Attorney General, Office of 52, 1120, 1624 Audited claims 62, 65, 604, 605, 1128, 1130, 1131, 1133, 1644, 1646 Contingent expenses 52, 585, 1624 Courts, United States— Fees of marshals, attorneys, commissioners, clerks, jurors, witnesses 52, 586, 1120, 1236, 1625, 1626 Judges, salaries and expenses 1625 Miscellaneous expenses 1626 Payment to special assistants, case of *U.
S. v. Pan American Petroleum Co* 586 Rent of court rooms 587 Supplies 53, 587, 1626 Supreme Court, United States 586, 1625 United States Court for China 1625 Customs cases, conduct of 1624 Damage claims 59, 601, 1127, 1624 Fareira, Elinora, payment to 1624 Investigation, Bureau of 52, 1624 Damage claims 1624 Penal and correctional institutions 53, 587, 1120, 1626 Buildings and equipment 587 Land acquisition, McNeil, Gertrudis, and Pitt Islands, Wash 1120 National Training School for Boys, D.
C 1626 Prisoners, support of 587, 1626 Printing and binding 585, 1624 Rules in actions at law, preparation of 52, 1625 Taxes and Penalties Unit 1624 *U. S. v. Northern Pacific Railway Co.*, prosecution expenses 1624 Agriculture investigation by Federal Trade Commission, cooperation by 931 Exemption from limitation on counsel— Proceedings pertaining to tax liability of Associated Gas and Electric Co., etc 1820 *Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company v. Frank C. Bowers* 962 *The Sugar Institute, Inc v.
U. S.*, and certain land litigation, N. C 1513 War Risk Insurance litigation, employment of Clarence C. Calhoun 1164 Federal Bureau of Investigation, adjustment of claims arising out of activities of, authorized 1184 Director, salary of 1484 Purchase, etc., of automobile 586 Retirement privilege extended to Director, Assistant, inspectors, and special agents 1888 Federal prisoners, penalties for escapes or attempts to escape 513 Marshals, United States Courts, duties; power to arrest without warrant 377 McNeil, Gertrudis, and Pitt Islands, Wash., acquisition of 508 Officer of, to be member of Administrative Committee under Federal Register Act 501 Special assistants, etc., to the Attorney General, restriction on payment except to licensed attorneys 1326 Tlingit and Haida Indians, Alaska, suits authorized to settle claims 388 Notice to Attorney General, etc 390 Transfer of appropriations, restriction 1328 United States Court for China, living quarters, etc 586 United States Courts— Property sales under orders or decrees of 159 Sales by receivers, etc., of banks, exception 390 **K** **Kake Harbor, Alaska,** examination authorized 1047 **Kanawha River,** improvement authorized 1035 **Kankakee River, Ind.,** flood-control projects authorized 1585 **Kanosh Indians, Utah,** land reserved for use of 393 **Kansas:** Appropriation for support, etc., of Indians 190, 1774 Flood-control projects authorized 1578, 1579, 1588 Interstate oil and gas compact, consent of Congress granted to 939 Preliminary examination authorized of— Marais des Cygnes River 1259 Rivers, various 1594 **Kansas City, Kans.,** flood-control project authorized 1588 **Kansas City, Mo.,** flood-control project authorized 1588 **Kansas River:** Examination authorized 1193, 1594 Flood-control projects authorized 1588 **Kapok Oil,** tax on 1742 **Kaskaskia Island, Ill.,** bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 323 **Kaunakakai Harbor, Hawaii,** improvement authorized 1039 **Kaw, Okla.,** flood-control project authorized 1577 **Keaton Beach and Harbor, Fla.,** examination authorized 1044xcii **Keller, Col.
Wm. L.,** designation as Consuitant in Surgery at Walter Reed Hospital, D. C 247 **Kennebec River, Maine,** examination authorized 1041,1564, 1592 **Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, Ga.:** Establishment, etc., of 423, 584 Funds continued available for 1794 **Kenosha Harbor, Wis.,** improvement authorized 1036 **Kentucky:** Appropriation for national forest administration 263, 1438 Conveyance of certain land in Muhlenberg County to State, authorized 1536 Eastern and Western Judicial Districts, appointment of additional judge 1806 Eastern Judicial District, terms of court at Pikeville 1822 Flood control, etc., compacts, consent of Congress granted to 1490 Flood-control projects authorized 1588 Hopkins County, transfer of lands in 445 Louisville, toll rates of bridge across Ohio River at 1067 River and harbor improvements authorized 1035 Preliminary examinations authorized 1045, 1593 Time extended for bridging Ohio River, at— Owensboro 909 Owensboro-Rockport, Ind 36, 1199 Union County 1058 U.
S. S. *Paducah*, loan of silver service to Woman’s Club, Paducah 1141 **Keota, Okla.,** bridge authorized across Arkansas River at 25 **Kerr Tobacco Act,** amendments to. *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act, Amendments. **Ketchikan, Alaska,** bond issue for acquisition of electric light, etc., properties 245 **Keuka Lake, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1593 **Kewaunee Harbor, Wis.,** improvement authorized 1035 **Keweenaw Waterway, Mich.,** improvement authorized 1035 **Keyport Harbor, N.
J.,** examination authorized 1042 **Key West, Fla.:** Appropriation for water front improvements, naval station 1412 Exchange of land, naval station and lighthouse reservation 175 Intracoastal waterway improvement authorized to Jacksonville 1032 **Kidnaping Act.** *See* Federal Kidnaping Act, Amendment Kilchis River, Oreg., examination authorized 335, 1595 **Kilchus River, Oreg.,** examination authorized 1047 **Kimball, Henry M.,** payment to widow of 1109 **King, Samuel Wilder,** payment to, for contested-election expenses 1598 **Kingston, Pa.,** flood-control project authorized 1574 **Kitcat, Lt.
Comdr. Charles A. deW.,** British Navy, presentation of Navy Cross to, authorized 1214 **Kitch, James B.,** appropriation for adjustments in disbursing accounts of 1620 **Klamath Indian Reservation, Oreg.:** Appropriation for— Industrial assistance 1767 Insect control work 184 Irrigation 188, 1770 Support, etc., of Indians 1118 Reinstatement of suit of, in Court of Claims 1276 **Klamath Irrigation Project, Oreg.-Calif.,** appropriation for 198, 1782 **Knapps Narrows, Md.,** improvement authorized 1031 **Kodiak Harbor, Alaska,** improvement authorized 1039 **L** **Labor.** *See* Labor, Department of;
International Labor Organization. **Labor and Industry,** appropriation for promotion of amicable industrial relations 101 **Labor, Department of.** *See also* Secretary of Labor. Appropriation for— Bituminous Coal Labor Board 1352 Children’s Bureau 103, 1349 Contingent expenses 101, 1347 Employment Service 104, 1351 Housing Corporation 104, 1351 Immigration and Naturalization Service 102, 1348 Labor Statistics, Bureau of 102, 1348 Cost of living, investigation of 102 Printing and binding 102, 1347 Promotion of amicable industrial relations 101 Secretary, Office of 101, 1347 Salaries, etc., Secretary, office personnel, and commissioners of conciliation 101, 1347 Women’s Bureau 104, 1350 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 63, 66, 604, 1129, 1131, 1644 Bituminous Coal Labor Board 1627xciii Children’s Bureau 1121 Administrative expenses, maternal and child-welfare services 1122 Child-welfare services 1121 Crippled children 1121 Maternal and child-health services 1121 Contingent expenses 587 Damage claims 601, 1126, 1127, 1642 Immigration and Naturalization Service 1121, 1626 International Labor Organization;
Commissioner and personnel, salaries, etc 588 Judgments 60, 602, 606, 1127, 1134, 1642 Printing and binding 588, 1626 Secretary, Office of 587, 1121, 1626 Commissioners of Conciliation; appointment of officers and employees 587 Alien seamen declarants deemed citizens for purposes of protection, provision repealed 376 Bituminous Coal Labor Board assigned to 1001 Citizenship. *See* Citizenship and Naturalization. Filipino emigration. *See* Immigration and Naturalization Service.
Government contracts, conditions to be included in. *See* Government Contracts. Maternal and child welfare. *See* Children’s Bureau. Memorial to officers of Immigration and Naturalization Service who have lost their lives on active duty, authorized 1392 Naturalization. *See* Citizenship and Naturalization. Rate of wages for laborers and mechanics employed on public buildings. *See* Public Buildings. Statistical studies, continuance of, upon payment of cost thereof 154 United States Employment Service, apportionments of sums to States for public employment offices 216 **Labor Disputes.** *See* Railway Labor Act, Amendments;
Picketing. **Labor Organization.** *See* International Labor Organization. **Labor Relations Board.** *See* National Labor Relations Board. **Labor Statistics, Bureau of.** *See* Labor, Department of. **Lac du Flambeau Indians, Wis.,** appropriation for industrial assistance 1767 **Lackawack River, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1592 **Lackawanna River, Pa.,** examination authorized 1593, 1937 **La Crosse, Wis.,** bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 1531 **La Fayette, Ind.,** bridge authorized across Wabash River at 37 **La Grange Bayou, Fla.,** improvement authorized 1033 **Lake Champlain:** Bridge authorized across, Rouses Point, N.
Y.-Alburg, Vt 728 Bridge Commission, amendatory agreement for creation of, ratified 736, 1472 Examination authorized 1041 Time extended for bridging, at West Swanton, Vt 895 **Lake Charles, La.,** examination and improvement authorized 1033, 1045 **Lake Conoy, Md.,** examination authorized 1042 **Lake Michigan,** examination and improvement of waterways and canals connected with 1035, 1046 **Lake Montauk Harbor, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1041 **Lake of the Woods, Minn.,** appropriation for protective works and measures 595 **Lake Ogelton, Md.,** examination authorized 1042 **Lake Okeechobee, Fla.,** improvement authorized 1032 **Lake Ontario,** examination of deep channel waterway authorized 1046 **Lake River, Wash.,** examination authorized 1047 **Lake Sabine,** time extended for bridging, at Port Arthur, Tex.; amortization period extended 1196 **Lake Saint Clair, Mich.:** Channel improvements authorized 1036 Establishment of Coast Guard station on 2031 **Lake Saint Francis,** examination of waterway to Hudson River authorized 1041 **Lake Superior,** examination of ship canal to Lake Michigan authorized 1046 **Lake Washington Ship Canal, Wash.,** improvement authorized 1039 **Lake Winnebago, Wis.,** examination of Fond du Lac Harbor authorized 1046 **Lake Worth Inlet, Fla.,** improvement authorized 1032 **Lamar Lumber Co.,** authority to construct bridge across West Pearl River, at Talisheek, La., revived 1253 **Lamoille River, Vt.,** flood-control projects authorized 1572xciv **Land Conservation and Utilization,** sum available for 781 **Land-Grant Colleges,** appropriation for benefit of 1426 **Landis, Frederick,** payment to widow of 49 **Langley Field, Va.,** appropriation for construction of runways, etc 1641 **Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory,** appropriation for 13, 1176 **L’Anguille River, Ark.,** flood-control projects authorized 1580 **Lanzetta, James J.,** appropriation for payment of contested-election expenses 1827 **Lassen Volcanic National Park, Calif.,** appropriation for administration, etc 207, 1793 **Latin America,** appropriation for promoting commerce in 88, 582, 1333 **Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Lauderdale County, Ala.,** bridge legalized across Second Creek 1198 **Law Clerks,** appointment of, for United States district court judges, authorized 1140 **Lawrence County, Ala.,** release of title of certain lands to equitable owners 1924 **Lawrence, Kans.,** flood-control project authorized 1588 **Laws, Committee on Revision of,** appropriation for 49 **Leave.** *See* Government Employees. **Leavenworth, Kans.,** appropriation for penitentiary maintenance at 53, 84, 587, 1120, 1329 **Ledyard, Conn.,** bridge legalized across Poquetanuck Cove at 1197 **Legislative Branch of the Government.** *See also* Congress.
Appropriation for— Appropriations, statement of 468, 1224 Architect of the Capitol 469, 1224 Capitol buildings and grounds 469, 1224 House Office Buildings 470, 1225 Library buildings and grounds 470, 1225 Senate Office Building 470, 1225 Supreme Court building and grounds 79 Botanic Garden 471, 1226 Capitol police 468, 1223 Government Printing Office 474, 1229 Office of Superintendent of Documents 475, 1231 House of Representatives— Chaplain 464, 1219 Clerk hire, Members, etc 466, 1222 Clerk’s office 464, 1219 Committee employees 464, 466, 1219, 1221 Contingent expenses 466, 1222 Doorkeeper, Office of 465, 1220 Lanzetta, James J., contested-election expenses 1827 Marcantonio, Vito, contested-election expenses 1827 Official reporters 466, 1221 Pages, pay of, July 1, 1935, to close of session 481 Post office 466, 1221 Rainey, Henry T., purchase of portrait of 468 Salaries and mileage 463, 1218 Sergeant at Arms, Office of 465, 1220 Speaker’s Office 463, 1218 Special, minority employees 466, 1221 Joint Committee on Printing 468, 1223 Legislative Counsel, Office of 468, 1223 Library of Congress 471, 1226 Building; superintendent of; care, etc 473, 1228 Card indexes, distribution 472, 1227 Contingent expenses 473, 1228 Increase of the Library 472, 1228 Legislative Reference Service 471, 1227 Printing and binding 473, 1228 State legislation, index to 472, 1227 Sunday opening 472, 1227 Temporary services 1227 Union Catalogues, development and maintenance of 472, 1227 Senate— Chaplain 459, 1214 Clerical assistance 461, 1216 Committee employees 460, 1215 Contingent expenses 462, 1217 Document room 460, 1215 Folding room 462, 1217 Inquiries and investigations 22 Miscellaneous items 22 Pages, pay of, July 1, 1935, to close of session 481 Post office 462, 1217 Salaries and mileage 459, 1214 Secretary’s Office 459, 1215 Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper 461, 1217 Vice President’s Office 459, 1214 Deficiency appropriation for— Architect of the Capitol 49, 571, 1599 Capitol, Senate, and House Office Buildings 49, 571, 1599 Government Printing Office— Audited claims 61 Federal Register, printing, etc., of 1110 Messengers on night duty, payment to 572, 1599xcv House of Representatives— Buckbee, John T., payment to widow of 1598 Byrns, Joseph W., payment to widow of 1598 Cannon, Clarence, reimbursement of 571 Carden, Cap R., payment to widow of 571 Clerk hire 1110 Committee on Revision of the Laws 49 Contested-election expenses 1109, 1598 Contingent expenses 571, 1110, 1598 Griffin, Anthony J., payment to widow of 49 Kimball, Henry M., payment to widow of 1109 Landis, Frederick, payment to widow of 49 Lloyd, Wesley, payment to widow of 1109 Perkins, Randolph, payment to widow of 1598 Rainey, Henry T., payment to widow of 49 Repairs and improvements 1110 Rudd, Stephen A., payment to widow of 1598 Speaker’s office 571 Special and select committees 1267, 1598 Thomas, William D., payment to widow of 1598 Truax, Charles V., payment to widow of 1109 Joint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, 1937 1599 Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation 1599 Library of Congress 572 Books for adult blind 572, 1110, 1600 Legislative Reference Service 1110 Personal services 1110 Senate— Assistant clerk, Committee on Accounts 1597 Chavez, Dennis, contested-election expenses 1109 Fletcher, Duncan U., payment to widow of 1597 Folding speeches, etc., additional, 1936 1272 Hall, Grant P., payment to, for services, contested election 1109 Inquiries and investigations 571, 1109, 1597 Long, Huey P., payment to widow of 1109 Miscellaneous items 571, 1109, 1597 Schall, Thomas D., payment to widow of 1109 Trammell, Park, payment to widow of 1597 Williams, George H., payment to, for services, contested election 1109 United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission 1599 Availability of appropriations 477 Private vehicle restriction 476, 1231 **Legislative Counsel, Office of,** appropriation for 468, 1223 **Legislative Reference Service,** appropriation for 471, 1110, 1227 **Leif Erikson Day,** issue of proclamation designating 392 **Leland Harbor, Mich.,** improvement authorized 1036 **Lemon Bay, Fla.,** examination of cut-off to Gulf of Mexico authorized 1044 **Leon River, Tex.,** examination authorized 1593 **Lepers,** appropriation for care, transportation, etc 399, 1399 **Leroy, Kans.,** flood-control project authorized 1579 **Lewis Bay, Mass.,** examination authorized 1041 **Lewisburg, Pa.,** appropriation for penitentiary maintenance 53 **Lewis Creek, Ky.,** examination authorized 1045 **Lewis, Elmer A.,** appropriation for salary 465, 1221 **Lewis River, Wash.:** Examination authorized 1595 Flood-control projects authorized 1591 **Lewiston, Idaho,** bridge authorized across Snake River between, and Clarkston, Wash 27 **Liberia,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Library of Congress.** *See also* Legislative Branch of the Government.
Annex construction, etc., cost limit increased 326, 1226 Decisions of the Supreme Court, reports and digests, distribution to, for law library and international exchange 1549 Government publications, distribution to; international exchange 1550 Historical and naval documents, copies to be furnished to 420 Pennell, Joseph, acceptance of bequest of, authorized 1206xcvi Library of Congress Trust Fund Board: Acceptance of gifts, bequests, etc., authorized 1205 Cash deposits as a permanent loan to the Treasury 1894 **Licenses, Radio,** equitable allocation of 1475 **Licking River, Ky.,** examination authorized 1593 **Liens,** suits to enforce, for taxes 1743 **“Liev Eiriksson Discovers America”,** acceptance of copy of painting directed 1167 **Life Insurance Companies.** *See* Insurance Companies. **Lighthouses, Bureau of.** *See* Commerce, Department of. **Lignite Coal,** certain studies, etc., with respect to, directed 1275 **Lincoln National Forest, N.
Mex.,** reservations of timber, etc., in land exchanges 422 **Lincolnton, Ga.,** time extended for bridging Savannah River at 1070 **Liquor Business,** special excise tax on carrying on, not applicable after June 30, 1935 1026 **Liquor Enforcement Act of 1936:** Definitions 1928 Bringing liquor into State where sale forbidden, penalty for; continuous transit excepted 1928 Seizures; disposition according to internal-revenue laws 1928 Enforcement; delegation of authority 1929 Criminal Code Amendments— Common carriers— Delivering shipments to other than consignee; exception 1929 Collecting purchase price, acting as agent of buyer or seller, etc 1929 Shipping unlabeled packages in interstate commerce 1930 Shipments into States having dry laws, etc.; provision repealed 1930 Application of existing laws;
Canal Zone exempted 1930 Separability provision 1930 Effective date 1930 Liquor Law Repeal and Enforcement Act: Titles I and II of National Prohibition Act repealed 872 Definitions 872 Violations; investigations and reports; prosecutions 872 Denatured alcohol, rum, etc., provisions of law applicable to producers, etc., of; tax payments 873 Analysis of; revocation of permit to manufacture 873 Permits to manufacture; terms; restrictions; form; etc 873, 874 Complaints alleging violation of; hearings; revocation; etc 874 Possession of liquor or property intended for unlawful use 874 Enforcement and penalty provisions; testimony 875 Venue of action when unlawful delivery by carrier 875 Joinder of separate offenses under one affidavit, etc 875 Records and reports, inspection of 876 Conviction as bar to further prosecution 876 Tax payments, exemption from 876 Warehouses, establishment of 876 Withdrawal of alcohol for tax-free purpose; permits required 876, 877 Illegal searches of private dwellings; penalty; exemptions 877 False representation as officer, etc 877 Shipment of liquor into State in violation of its laws prohibited 877 Forfeiture of vehicles or aircraft seized for violation of internal-revenue laws 878 Claims for remission or mitigation; return of vehicle, etc.; delivery to claimant 878 Definitions 879 Abandoned property, disposition; seized property 879 Notification when seized; application for property to court; maintenance of 880 Retention or delivery of forfeited, etc., property considered sale 880 Reports respecting abandoned property; regulations 880 Conflicting laws, etc., repealed 880 Classes of property exempt from allocation 881 **Liquors.** *See* Anti-Smuggling Act;
Federal Alcohol Administration Act. **Liquor Tax Administration Act:** Smoke screens, firearms, etc., possession of, by violators; penalty 1939 Machine guns, etc., possession of, by violators; penalty 1939 Seizure and disposal of 1939 Federal officers, killing or assaulting; provisions extended to customs and internal-revenue employees, etc 1940 Discretionary power to refuse return on bond of seized vehicles, etc 1940 Definitions 1940xcvii Filling casks, etc., at distilleries 1940 Gauging, stamping, and branding spirits removed from warehouse 1941 Gauger employing distiller to discharge duties, etc.; penalty 1941 Distiller’s bond; form, amount, etc 1941 Distillery erected prior to July 20, 1868 1942 Distillery sold at judicial, etc., sale in favor of United States 1942 Survey requirements, waiver of 1943 Distiller’s bond 1943 Receiving cisterns 1943 Approval of bonds before commencing or continuing business 1943 Disapproval, causes; appeal 1943 Bottling in bond, requirements 1944 Bonded period; regauging, loss allowance 1945 Effective date of section 1946 Removal of certain spirits from bonded warehouses 1946 Transportation in approved containers; regulations 1946 Entry of spirits for deposit in warehouse; tax; bonds, etc 1947 Loss of spirits other than by accident; collection of tax 1947 Records to be kept by storekeeper-gauger 1947 Distiller’s books, entries to be made 1948 Operation of distillery after seizure; bond, etc 1948 Tolerances 1948 Brewers, procuring and affixing of stamps by 1948 Penalty for violation 1949 Removals free of tax 1949 Stamping; monthly report of sales 1949 Manufacturer’s name on container 1949 Business tax; provision repealed 1949 Removals free of tax 1949 Carrying on business without paying special tax, etc.; penalty 1949 Brewers, notice before commencing or continuing business; information required 1949 Bond 1950 Evading tax, failure to make true reports, entries, etc.; penalties 1950 Removal of taxable malt liquors without payment of tax; penalty 1950 Brewery premises, term defined 1950 Bottling house, use restricted 1951 Bottling products of another brewer; penalty 1951 Wine, amelioration without supervision, regulations for 1951 Rectifier’s premises, requirements; use restricted; penalty for violation 1951 Wines, filtering, purifying, etc., on bonded premises not deemed rectification 1951 Vermouth, manufacture of, from fortified sweet wine on bonded premises not deemed rectification 1951 Still wines, tax on 1952 Sparkling wines, liqueurs, etc., tax on, when removed, etc 1952 Refund of certain levies on liqueurs, etc 1952 Removal of fermented liquors to industrial alcohol plant 1953 Retail liquor dealers, records to be kept; penalty for violation 1953 Special taxes— When due; time for rendering returns 1953 Retail dealers in liquors; term defined 1953 “Medicinal spirits stamp tax” 1953 “At large” stamps 1953 Wholesale dealers in liquors, tax on; term defined 1954 Bonded distiller selling own production 1954 Retail dealers in malt liquors, tax on; term defined 1954 Wholesale dealer in malt liquors, tax on; term defined 1954 Brewer selling own product in original stamped barrels 1954 Exemptions 1954 Sales at fairs, etc., by persons not regularly engaged as dealers; tax on 1955 Removing or concealing with intent to defraud; penalty 1955 Stamps, redemption of damaged, unused, etc.; time limit for presenting claim 1956 Brewers’ losses, credit for taxes paid; time limit for presenting claim; issue of stamps to cover credit 1956 Special tax exemptions— Winemakers, certain, selling wines of own production, etc 1956 Apothecaries; wines, etc., used in medicines 1957 Manufacturing chemists, etc 1957 Industrial alcohol, permanent tanks, etc., on plant premises deemed warehouses 1957 Charity clinics, etc., withdrawal of alcohol tax free for 1957 Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands; provisions extended to; advances by, for administrative expenses; deposit in separate trust fund 1957xcviii Citrus-fruit, etc., wines, provisions applicable to natural wines extended to 1957 Fortification of wines, withdrawal of wine spirits, etc., for, provisions extended 1957 Tax imposed; abatements 1958 Removals for manufacture of vinegar, etc 1958 Dealcoholized wines, tax exempt 1958 Fortification of pure sweet wines, provisions extended 1958 Exemption of distillers of brandy from requirements relating to spirits manufacture, provisions extended 1959 Wines, use of, as distilling material 1959 Wines, mixing of domestic, with distilled spirits 1959 Grape concentrate, etc., repeal of tax on 1959 Liquor, etc., importations tax free limited to one wine-gallon, etc 1959 Marks, labels, etc., to be affixed to containers 1959 Bottling fermented liquors; transportation from brewery to bottling house by pipe or conduit; payment of tax 1960 Drawbacks, exportation of bottled distilled spirits and wines; regulations for payment, etc 1960 Distilled spirits and wines rectified in bonded warehouses, withdrawal for shipment in bond to Puerto Rico; collection of duties 1960 Spirits, etc., rectified in class six warehouses 1960 Internal Revenue Bonded Warehouses, established for storage of spirits distilled at registered distillery; regulations, etc 1961 Distillery warehouses, provisions repealed; liabilities not released 1961 Designation of existing distillery, etc., warehouses as Internal Revenue Bonded Warehouses 1961 Distinctions removed 1961 Exemption of Internal Revenue Bonded Warehouses from distinctions relating to warehouses 1961 Removal, etc., of distilled spirits on which tax unpaid other than to Internal Revenue Bonded Warehouse; penalty 1962 Distillates containing aldehydes or fusel oil (heads and tails), collection and disposition of 1962 Rectifiers and wholesale dealers, records to be kept by; preservation; penalty for violation 1962 Bonded distillers selling product at place of manufacture, etc., special tax on wholesale dealers not applicable to; records to be kept; preservation; penalty for violation 1963 Continuation of laws in force at time of enactment of National Prohibition Act; exceptions 1963 Provisions not construed as restricting, etc., Title III, National Prohibition Act; exceptions 1964 Federal Alcohol Administration made independent establishment; abolition of office of Administrator; duties, etc., transferred to Federal Alcohol Administration 1964 Appointment and transfer of employees, experts, etc 1964 Members, appointment; terms; qualifications, etc 1964 Compensation; powers, etc 1965 Federal Alcohol Administration Act— Provisions repealed 1965 Continuation of proceedings, etc.; pending suits 1965 Transfer of appropriations 1965 Amendments— Certificate of label approval, withholding release of products not covered by 1965 Right to use specified names or brands; standards of identity, quality, etc 1966 Mitigation of forfeitures, compromising of claims, etc 1966 Effective dates 1966 **Liquor Taxing Act of 1934, Amendment,** stamps, redemption of damage, unused, etc.; time limit for presenting claim 1956 **Literary and Artistic Works, Convention for the Protection of, Conference for Revision of,** appropriation authorized for participation 1357 Appropriation for 1633 **Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Little Annemessex River, Md.,** examination authorized 1042 **Little Black River, Ark., and Mo.,** flood-control projects authorized 1580 **Little Choptank River, Md.,** examination authorized 1042 **Little Creek, Md.,** examination authorized 1042 **Little Deadmans Creek, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595xcix **Little Island Creek, Md.,** examination authorized 1042 **Little Missouri River, Ark.,** examination authorized 1261, 1594 **Little Missouri River, N.
Dak.,** flood-control projects authorized 1589 **Little Pee Dee River, S. C.,** examination authorized 1593 **Little River, Ark.,** examination authorized 1261, 1594 **Little River, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1046 **Little Rock, Ark.:** Conveyance of certain land to; Federal use in emergency 1292 Flood-control project authorized 1577 **Little Suamico River, Wis.,** examination authorized 1046 **Little Wicomico River, Ya.,** improvement authorized 1031 **Livestock Growers,** amount available for loans and relief 1608 **Livestock Production Investigations, etc., Southern States,** appropriation for 279 **Living, Cost of,** appropriation for investigation 102 **Lloyd, Wesley,** payment to widow of 1109 **Load Lines.** *See* Coastwise Load Line Act, 1935. **Lock Haven, Pa.,** flood-control project authorized 1573 **Locomotive Inspection,** appropriation for 12, 1174 **Logansport, Ind.,** flood-control project authorized 1586 **London, England,** appropriation for dispatch agency 71, 72, 1313, 1314 **Long Beach Harbor, Calif.,** improvement authorized 1037 **Long Cove, Maine,** examination authorized 1040 **Long, Huey P.,** payment to widow of 1109 **Long Island Intracoastal Waterway, N.
Y.,** examination authorized 1041 **Long Island, N. Y.,** coinage to commemorate anniversary of first settlement on 1205 **Longworth, Nicholas,** appropriation for pedestal for bust of 469 **Lorain Harbor, Ohio,** improvement authorized 1037 **Los Angeles, Calif.:** Appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420 Certain receipts of 10th Olympic Games exempted from taxation if donated to city or county 1236 Harbor improvements authorized 1037 Sale of certain public lands to, directed 1892 **Los Angeles County, Calif.,** amount for support of United States prisoners 54 **Los Angeles River, Calif.,** examination authorized 1160, 1595 Flood-control projects authorized 1589 **Louisiana:** Appropriation for national forest administration 263, 1438 Alexandria, land transfer for highway 491 Bridge authorized across— Mississippi River, at Baton Rouge 1530 Sabine River 374, 428 West Pearl River, at Talisheek 1253 Flood-control projects authorized 1576, 1577 Natchitoches Parish, easement granted for highway purposes 1070 River and harbor improvements authorized 1033 Preliminary examinations authorized 1045, 1593 Time extended for bridging— Mississippi River, New Orleans-Gretna 321, 1542 Ouachita River, at Monroe 1069 Red River, at Alexandria 1070 **Louisville, Ky.,** toll rates of bridge across Ohio River at 1067 **Lowell Creek, Alaska,** appropriation for flood-control work 146, 1307 Examination authorized 1264, 1596 **Lowell, Mass.,** bridge authorized across Merrimack River at 1199 **Lower Altamaha River, Ga.,** examination authorized 1043 **Lower Colorado River, Tex.,** examination authorized 1594 **Lower Rio Grande Flood-Control Project,** appropriation for 1318 **Lower San Francisco Bay, Calif.,** improvement authorized 1037 **Lower Santa Cruz River, Ariz.,** examination authorized 1595 **Lower Willamette River, Wash., and Oreg.,** improvement authorized 1038 **Lowry, Rosemund Pauline,** payment to 56 **Lualualei, Hawaii,** appropriation for Naval Radio Station, extension of facilities 1413 **Luxemburg,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Lynchburg, Va.,** coinage to commemorate anniversary of issuance of charter 1387 **Lynches River, S.
C.,** examination authorized 1593 **Lynn Harbor, Mass.,** improvement authorized 1029c **M** **Mackinac Island, Mich.,** channel improvement authorized to Round Island 1036 **MacLean, Angus D.,** exemption of, from limitations on certain counsel 1513 **Madawaska, Maine,** bridge legalized across St. John River at 426 **Madden, William,** payment to 572, 1599 **Mad River, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **Mad River, Ohio,** examination authorized 1594 **Magnetic and Seismological Work,** appropriation for 95, 1341 **Magothy River, Md.,** examination of channel to Cypress Creek, authorized 1042 **Mahoning River:** Bridge authorized across, at Edinburg, Pa 909 Improvement authorized 1035 **Maine:** Appropriation for— Acadia National Park, administration, etc 206, 1792 National forest administration 263, 1438 Acadia National Park, Green Lake Fish Cultural Station added to 312 Bridge legalized across St.
John River, Edmundston, Canada, to Madawaska 426 Dice Head Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance of portion of, to Castine 305 Flood-control, etc., compacts, consent of Congress granted to 1490 Grindel Point Lighthouse Reservation, sale of, to Islesboro 310 Isle au Haut Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance of portion of, to Charles E. Robinson 309 Issue of duplicate checks to State Treasurer, in lieu of lost originals, authorized 1476 Mount Desert Island added to Acadia National Park in exchange for radio station site; bridge authorized 795 River and harbor improvements authorized 1029 Preliminary examination authorized of— Androscoggin River 1938 Kennebec River 1564 Penobscot River 1937 Rivers, various 1040, 1592 **Malt Beverages.** *See* Federal Alcohol Administration Act. **Mamaroneck Harbor, N.
Y.,** improvement authorized 1029 **Manasquan River, N. J.,** improvement authorized 1030 **Manitowoc, Wis.,** examination and improvement of harbor authorized 1035, 1046 **Mannford Reservoir, Okla.,** examination authorized 1596 **Manns Harbor, N. C.,** examination to Croatan Sound, authorized 1043 **Manomet Point Auxiliary Boathouse, Mass.,** establishment of Coast Guard Station in lieu of 336 **Manomet Point, Plymouth Harbor, Mass.,** examination authorized 1041 **Mantua Creek, N.
J.,** improvement authorized 1030 **Manufacturers’ Excise Taxes,** extension of 431 **Map of the World, International,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1316 **Marais des Cygnes River, Kans.,** examination authorized 1259, 1594 **Marblehead Lighthouse Reservation, Mass.,** transfer of portion of, to War Department 306 **Marblehead, Ohio,** harbor examination authorized 1046 **Marcantonio, Vito,** appropriation for payment of contested-election expenses 1827 **Mare Island, Calif.:** Appropriation for improvements, Navy Yard 413, 1412, 1628 Construction authorized at Navy Yard 155 **Marine Band:** Attendance of, at— Arkansas Centennial Celebration 1395 Confederate Veterans’ Reunion 650 National Confederate Reunion 1395 Texas Centennial 1395 Leaders of, rank, pay, etc 331 **Marine Casualties.** *See* Marine Inspection and Navigation, Bureau of. **Marine Corps.** *See also* Navy;
Navy Department. Assignment of enlisted men to serve as custodians abroad 72, 1313 Decorations, etc., tendered by foreign governments, acceptance by certain officers, etc., authorized 1359, 1361 Details to assist in establishing defense system, Philippine Islands 218 Distribution, promotion, retirement and discharge of commissioned officers, provisions amended 1249 Enlisted men, allowances to continue while sick in hospital, etc 1545 Oaths, administering of, beyond continental limits, by officers of 161 Personnel may wear facsimile in lieu of medal awarded them 162 Reserve officers, etc., who searched for victims, etc., Akron dirigible disaster, relief of 443 Retired enlisted men with commissioned service in World War, retirement pay 1900ci Retired officers commended during World War, rank increase 1092 War-time rank to retired officers, etc., restriction removed 377 **Marine Corps Reserve,** aviation cadets. *See* Naval Reserve. **Marine Inspection and Navigation, Bureau of.** *See also* Commerce, Department of.
Name of Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection, changed to 1380 Supervising inspectors, appointment; number; salary, etc 1381 Principal traveling inspectors, appointment; number; salary, etc 1381 Marine casualty investigation board; composition; functions, etc 1381 Rules and regulations for investigations 1382 Classification of marine casualties; “serious” and “less serious” 1382 Personal services 1382 Investigations of violations of Act or regulations; scope 1382 Rights of persons under investigation 1382 Securing evidence; attendance of witnesses; fees, etc 1382 Determination of guilt by Director; suspension or revocation of license 1383 Appeal to Secretary; authority of 1383 Criminal liability, report of findings to Attorney General 1383 Coercion, etc., of witnesses, penalty for 1383 Administrative regulations by Secretary of Commerce 1383 Effective date 1384 Passenger vessels, supervision of contract plans for construction; technical staff established 1384 Regulations for builders 1384 Certificates of inspection; requirements for 1384 Acceptance of plans of American Bureau of Shipping classed vessels 1384 Approval of plans; withholding of certificates when vessel does not conform to plans 1385 Alterations without approval, penalty for 1385 “Plans and specifications” construed 1385 Intentional alteration, etc., penalty for 1385 Local inspectors of steam vessels; overtime pay for 1385 Payable by ship’s master, etc 1386 Working hours 1386 Regulations by Secretary 1386 Appropriation authorized 1386 Inconsistent laws repealed 1386 **Marine Schools,** appropriation for 402, 1401 **Mariposa Creek, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **Maritime Commission.** *See* Merchant Marine Act, 1936. **Marketing Agreements.** *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act, Amendments. **Markham Ferry Reservoir, Okla.,** examination authorized 1596 **Marmath, N.
Dak.,** flood-control project authorized 1589 **Marmaton River, Kans.,** examination authorized 1594 **Marposa Creek, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **Marquette, Mich.:** Harbor improvement authorized 1035 Post-office, etc., buildings 599 **Marshals’ Fees.** *See* Admiralty. **Marshals, United States Courts:** Appropriation for salaries, etc 52, 81, 586, 1326, 1625 Duties; power to arrest without warrant 377 **Marshy Hope Creek, Md.,** preliminary examination authorized 1198, 1593 **Maryland:** Blakistone Island Lighthouse Reservation transferred to Navy Department 306 Bridge authorized across— Chesapeake Bay, between Baltimore and Kent Counties 1537 Potomac River 1052, 1056 Flood-control projects authorized 1574 Fort McHenry, area enlarged 1484 Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, conveyance of land to, for park, etc., purposes 1921 Perry Point, exchange of land at 724 River and harbor improvements authorized 1030, 1031 Preliminary examinations authorized of— Marshy Hope Creek 1198 Rivers, various 1042, 1043, 1593 Time extended for bridging Chesapeake Bay between Baltimore and Kent Counties 668cii Washington-Lincoln Memorial Gettysburg Boulevard, cooperation of highway department of 285 One Senator and one Representative to serve as commissioners 285 **Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission,** appropriation for advances and contributions to 1177 **Marys River, Oreg.,** flood-control projects authorized 1591 **Massachusetts:** Appropriation for marine school maintenance 402, 1401 Bridge authorized across— Connecticut River, at— Deerfield-Sunderland 1200 Gill-Montague 1200 Holyoke-South Hadley 1200 Montague-Greenfield 1200 Northampton 1200, 1478 Springfield, Agawam 1200 Merrimack River, at— Haverhill 1200 Lowell 1199 Cape Cod Canal, establishment of Coast Guard station 336 Chatham Lighthouse Reservation, portion of, conveyed to Chatham 306 District judgeships, filling vacancies 659 Flood-control, etc., compacts, consent of Congress granted to 1490 Flood-control projects authorized 1572 Marblehead Lighthouse Reservation, transfer of portion of, to War Department 306 Minots Ledge (Shore) Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance of portion of, to Cohasset 306 Newburyport Harbor Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance of portion of, to Newburyport 306 River and harbor improvements authorized 1029 Preliminary examinations authorized 1041, 1592 Salem, transfer of customhouse to Department of the Interior 1374 **Matanuska River, Alaska,** examination authorized 1265 **Matapeake, Md.,** examination of channel at ferry entrance, authorized 1043 **Maternal and Child Welfare.** *See* Social Security Act. **Mattaponi River, Va.,** improvement authorized 1031 **Mattituck Harbor, N.
Y.,** improvement authorized 1030 **Maurice River, N. J.,** improvement authorized 1031 **Mayaguez Harbor, Puerto Rico,** improvement authorized 1039 **McCandless, Lincoln Loy,** payment to, for contested-election expenses 1598 **McCreadys Creek, Md.,** examination authorized 1042 **McDonnold, Paul E.,** acceptance of bequest of 481 **McKeesport, Pa.:** Time extended for bridging— Monongahela River 1197 Youghiogheny River 1197 **McKenzie River, Oreg.,** flood-control projects authorized 1591 **McLeod, W.
R.,** payment to 1122 **McNeil Island, Wash.:** Appropriation for penitentiary maintenance, etc 53, 84, 587, 1120, 1329 Construction, repair, etc., of buildings 1329 Acquisition of land, by Attorney General 508 Appropriation for 1120 **McNerney, Marcella Leahy,** payment to 56 **Meat Inspection,** appropriation for 257, 1431 **Mediation Board.** *See* National Mediation Board. **Medical Department.** *See* War Department. **Medicine and Surgery, Bureau of.** *See* Navy Department. **Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyo.,** lands added to 662 **Meetings.** *See* Conventions. **Meherrin River, N.
C.,** improvement authorized 1032 **Melbourne Harbor, Fla.,** examination authorized 1043 **Members of Congress.** *See* Congress. **Memorial Addresses.** *See* Printing Act of 1895, Amendments. **Memphis Harbor, Tenn.,** improvement authorized 1034 **Menantico Creek, N. J.,** examination authorized 1042 **Menominee Harbor and River, Mich., and Wis.,** improvement authorized 1035 **Menominee Indians, Wis.:** Appropriation for audit of tribal funds, etc 195 Audit of funds, sum available 583 Claims of, reference to Court of Claims with right of appeal 1085 Expenditure authorized for hospitalization of Indians under contract 1621 Per-capita payments to 1780 **Mental Hygiene, Division of.** *See* Treasury Department, Public Health Service. ciii **Merchant Fleet Corporation.** *See* Commerce, Department of;
Shipping Board Bureau. **Merchant Marine Act, 1920:** Amendments— Ship Mortgage Act, preferred mortgages 424 Transportation of merchandise in coastwise trade in other than domestic-built and documented vessels— Great Lakes railroad car ferries, exemption 154 Vessels sold foreign or placed under foreign registry, prohibition 442 Virgin Islands, extension of coastwise laws suspended until date fixed by Presidential proclamation 1207 Restriction on further construction loans under 1987 Sections repealed 2016 **Merchant Marine Act, 1928,** sections repealed 2016 **Merchant Marine Act, 1936:** Declaration of policy 1985 United States Maritime Commission, establishment; qualifications; compensation, etc 1985 Experts, attorneys, and other personnel, appointment, etc., of 1986 Transfer of property, etc., controlled by Department of Commerce, to Commission 1986 United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corporation, dissolution of; transfer of records, etc 1987 Functions, powers, etc., vested by certain Acts transferred to; adoption of rules, etc.; enforcement 1987 Unlawful restraints, discriminations, etc 1987 Construction fund established; transfer of funds to; proceeds of sales, etc 1987 Contracts authorized; audit of financial transactions 1988 Annual report to Congress 1988 Appropriations authorized; use of unexpended balances 1988 Transfer of funds under Postmaster General for foreign mail transportation 1988 Survey of needed merchant marine improvements; objectives 1989 Investigations, etc 1989 Studies of marine problems directed 1990 Recommendations to Congress 1991 Studies and reports on, to Congress 1991 Authority to administer oaths, subpena witnesses, etc 1991 American seamen, incorporation of minimum manning and wage scales, working, living, etc., conditions in contracts 1992 Citizenship requirements— Licensed officers, documented vessels 1992 Cargo subsidy-grant vessels, crew 1992 Passenger subsidy-grant vessels, officers and crew 1993 Alien declarants, restrictions on employment of 1993 Vacancies, filling of, on foreign voyages 1993 Violations, penalty for 1993 Naval Reserve membership requirement, deck and engineer officers 1993 Suspension of provisions in emergencies 1993 Ocean-mail contracts, termination of certain, made by Postmaster General 1993 Applications for adjustments; time limitation 1993 Payments, application of, as credit on amounts owed 1994 Transfer of powers, etc., to Commission 1995 Transportation of mails by vessels of United States registry; transportation of persons in charge of mails 1995 Construction-differential subsidy, applications for; investigation before approval 1995 Submission of plans to Navy Department 1995 Reconstruction or reconditioning, subsidies for aid in 1995 Bids and contracts, approval of; payment to builder; contract with applicant for purchase when completed 1996 Definition; limitation on amount 1996 Cash payment, amount required; payment of balance; interest 1996 1997 Pacific coast, differential allowance for construction and operation on 1997 Government construction if no bids received, collusion, etc.; sale to applicant 1997 Documentation of delivered vessels; mortgages to secure payment of balance; insurance on vessels sold on deferred payments 1997civ Construction financed by applicant; payment of subsidy to builder; documentation, etc 1998 Construction of subsidized vessels in domestic shipyards; qualifications of builders, etc 1998 Terms of agreement; limitation on profits, etc 1998 Operation of subsidized vessels other than in foreign trade unlawful 1999 Transfer in emergency 1999 Replacement of obsolete, etc., vessels; purchase of replaced vessel by Commission; credit of purchase price; documentation requirements 2000 Disposition of vessels acquired from Department of Commerce of insufficient value for commercial or military operation 2000 Domestic trade, aid in construction of vessels for; construction subsidy not permitted 2000 Differential allowance, vessels constructed on Pacific coast 2001 Operating-differential subsidy, applications for assistance in operating vessels in foreign trade; requirements 2001 Contracts for payment; computation, etc 2002 Additional subsidies, foreign trade routes; conditions for granting 2003 Restrictions on payments— Coastwise or intercoastal trade 2003 Vessels more than 20 years old 2003 Routes served by U.
S. citizens, restriction on additional service; exceptions 2003 Review and readjustments of contracts 2004 Annual withdrawal of profits by contractor 2005 “Capital reserve fund”, maintenance of; deposits required; disbursements 2005 “Special reserve fund”, maintenance of; deposits required; disbursements 2006 Transfer of contracts without consent forbidden 2007 Withholding of payments when contractor in default of payments, etc 2007 Requirements of vessels for operation on which subsidy paid 2007 Private charter operation— Construction of new, and reconditioning of old vessels by Commission when required, to accomplish objectives 2008 Charter or sale of vessels acquired by Commission 2008 Use of vessels on foreign trade routes; sale or charter of vessels to private citizens 2009 Charters— Competitive bids for, etc 2009 Contracts for payment of operating-differential subsidy 2009 Disposition of cumulative net profits over 10 percent 2010 Deposit of undertaking with Commission; sureties 2010 Conditions; terms 2010 Provisions to be included 2010 Conditions to be considered in awarding 2010 Finding by Commission of inability to develop trade routes under private ownership; construction and charter of adapted vessels to citizen operators 2011 Books, records, etc., to be kept by contractor; examination and audit by Commission 2011 Acquisition of vessels by United States on which construction subsidy paid; payment to owner; amount 2011 Employment of concern, etc., in which contractor financially interested forbidden; exceptions 2012 Receipt of subsidy by contractor connected with foreign competition forbidden; waiver 2012 Operation, etc., of vessels in coastal or intercoastal service by contractor forbidden 2012 Waiver by Commission 2013 Default by contractor on mortgage, etc.; supervision by Commission of number and pay of personnel 2013 Unauthorized employment of managing or operating agent by contractor; chartering of subsidized vessels to others, etc 2013 Members of Congress, employment of, by contractor, etc., forbidden 2014 Violations of section to breach contracts 2014 Combinations to prevent making of bona-fide bids, etc.; penalty for 2014 Violations of Act, penal provisions 2014 Ineligibility of violators to benefits, duration of period for 2014cv Lobbying activities without filing statement with Commission forbidden; penalty 2014 Contractor giving preference, etc., where he has interest; penalty 2015 Preference in awarding contracts to citizens, etc 2015 Unfair trade practices, etc., by contractor forbidden; denial of payments to; suit by injured person; amount of damages 2015 United States officers and employees, use of American ships when traveling abroad; exception 2015 Requisitioning of vessels in national emergency; payment for 2015 Ascertainment of fair value; certification to Congress 2016 Acts, etc., repealed 2016 Definitions, etc 2016 Separability provision 2016 Citation of Act 2017 Effective date 2017 **Merchant Seamen.** *See* Vessels;
Merchant Marine Act, 1936. **Mermentau River, La.,** examination authorized 1033, 1593 **Merom, Ind.,** time extended for bridging Wabash River at 429, 1254 **Merrimack River:** Bridge authorized across, at— Haverhill-Groveland, Mass 1200 Lowell, Mass 1199 Examination authorized, N. H. and Mass 1041, 1592 Flood-control projects authorized, N. H; and Mass 1572 **Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.,** appropriation for administration, etc 207, 1622, 1793 **Mescalero Indians, N. Mex.,** appropriation for industrial assistance 1767 **Meteorological Committee, International,** appropriation for contribution 1428 **Meteorological Station,** establishment in western Montana 254 **Metlakatla, Annette Islands Reserve, Alaska,** appropriation for village improvements, etc 194, 1778 **Metlakatla Harbor, Alaska,** examination authorized 1047 **Mexican Claims Commission.** *See* Special Mexican Claims Commission. **Mexican Fruit Fly,** appropriation for control 266, 1442 **Mexico.** *See also* International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico.
Appropriation for— Ambassador to 69, 1311 General and Special Claims Conventions, United States and 75, 590, 1320 International Boundary Commission, United States and 74, 1317, 1631 Plant and fruit disease control, etc., cooperation with Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau 266, 268, 1443 Claims. *See* Special Mexican Claims Commission. International Boundary Commission, United States and, sum authorized 24 Migratory Bird Treaty Act extended to convention between United States and, for protection of migratory birds and game mammals 1555 Rio Grande, etc., equitable use of waters of. *See* International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico. **Miami Beach, Fla.,** examination authorized 1043 **Miami Canal, Fla.,** examination authorized 1043 **Miami Harbor, Fla.,** examination and improvement authorized 1032, 1043 **Miami, Mo.:** Bridge authorized across Missouri River at 1064, 1093 Time extended for bridging 1536 **Miami River, Oreg.,** examination authorized 335, 1047, 1595 **Michigan:** Appropriation for national forest administration 263, 1438 Bridge authorized across Saint Clair River at Port Huron 1067 Charlotte, conveyance of post-office site to 1141 Eastern District, judgeship, filling vacancy 659 Forty-Mile Point Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance of portion of, to 307 Government Island Lighthouse Reservation transferred to Department of Agriculture 307 Grand Haven, conveyance of portions of lighthouse reservation to 292, 1911 Grand Island Harbor Range Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance of portion of, to 307 Greenbush, pier constructed by Carl E.
Schmidt, legalized 1049 Grosse Ile Lighthouse Reservation, transfer of, to Treasury Department 307cvi Interstate oil and gas compact, consent of Congress granted to 939 Lake Saint Clair, establishment of Coast Guard station on 2031 Marquette, post office, etc., buildings for 599 Muskegon Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance of portion of, to Muskegon 307 Northwest Territory Celebration Commission to cooperate with State of 511 Pointe aux Barques Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance of portion of, to county of Huron 307 River and harbor improvements authorized 1035, 1036 Preliminary examinations authorized 1046, 1594 Sebewaing River, examination authorized 335 St.
Joseph Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance of portion of, to St. Joseph 307 St. Joseph, portion of lighthouse supply depot at, conveyed to State 1141 **Michigan City Harbor, Ind.,** improvement authorized 1036 **Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, N. Mex.:** Appropriation for payment to 188 Maintenance on newly reclaimed Indian lands, agreement for 887, 1770 **Middle River, Calif.,** improvement authorized 1038 **Middlesboro, Ky.,** flood-control project authorized 1588 **Middletown, Conn.,** bridge authorized across Connecticut River at 655 **Midland Valley Railroad Company,** sale of portion of cemetery reservation to 723 **Midway Island,** examination of Welles Harbor authorized 1048 **Migratory Birds:** Appropriation for investigations, refuges, etc 270 Hunting Stamp Act, amendments— Funds available for execution of conservation Acts, etc 379 Penalty provisions 380 Provision repealed 380 Taking waterfowl without lawful stamp 379 Stamp, issue, sale, etc., of 379 Refuges— Acquisition of 383 Conservation Act, amendment; expenditures to acquire titles, etc 381 Land exchanges authorized 382 Provisions applicable to 382 Participation of States in revenue from certain 383 Treaty Act, amendments— Provisions extended to convention with Mexico for protection of migratory birds and game mammals 1555 Appropriations authorized 1556 Funds available 1557 Unlawful shipping, etc., game killed in violation of law; penalty provisions, etc 380 Waterfowl and other wildlife, sum appropriated for protection, etc., of 384 Wind Cave National Game Preserve transferred to Department of Interior 384 **Milan, Mich.,** appropriation for Federal jail 84 **Miles Creek, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **Milford Harbor, Conn.,** examination authorized 1041 **Military Academy.** *See also* War Department.
Cadets, number increased 332 Graduates to be commissioned annually in Regular Army 1028 Allotment among promotion list branches; training requirement 1028 Librarian, duties of 138 Officers detailed to, no pay or allowance increase 138 **Military Medicine and Pharmacy.** *See* International Congress of. **Military Road, Va.:** Permission granted to National Airport Corp, for use of part as airplane runway 1158 Continued as public road 1158 Parking, etc., prohibited; penalty; jurisdiction over offenses 1158 **Milk.** *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act, Amendments. **Milk Importation Act,** appropriation for enforcement 279, 1453 **Milk River, Mont.,** flood-control projects authorized 1589 **Mill Creek, N.
C.,** examination of channel to Pamlico Sound, authorized 1043 **Mill Creek, Va.,** improvement authorized 1031 **Miller, Lily M.,** payment to 592 **Miller, Locke,** payment to, for contested-election expenses 1598 **Milton, Pa.,** flood-control project authorized 1573cvii **Milwaukee Harbor, Wis.,** improvement authorized 1036 **Mineral Act of October 5, 1918,** payment of claim for operations under 61 **Mineral Industries,** appropriation for inquiries, etc., economics of 204, 1789 **Mineral Lands and Mining:** Oil and gas prospecting permits, granting of; term and conditions, etc 674 Issue of new leases; validity of prior permits, etc 679 Leases of known deposits; conditions; terms; existing leases; reservations 676, 677 Cancelation provisions 678 Compensation for drainage; royalty reduction 678 Leases; terms, etc.; surveys 676 Naval oil reserves, etc., not affected 679 Rights-of-way for pipe lines, granting of; conditions 678 **Mineral Mining Investigations,** appropriation for 203, 1789 **Mines and Mining,** annual assessment work on mining claims held in United States, suspension 337, 1238 **Mines, Bureau of.** *See also* Interior, Department of.
Cooperation with National Bituminous Coal Commission in investigations 1007 Field details, temporary, for service in District of Columbia 205, 1791 Minerals Division activities, Commerce Department, transferred to 205 Public Health Service details 205, 1791 Scientific investigations for departments, etc 205, 1790 Sub-bituminous and lignite coal, studies, experiments, etc., by, directed 1275 Appropriation authorized 1275 Testing fuel-burning equipment used by departments, etc 203, 1788 **Minidoka Irrigation Project, Idaho,** appropriation for 198, 1782 **Mining Experiment Stations,** appropriation for 204, 1789 **Mining Industries,** loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Corporation 5 **Minnesota:** Appropriation for— Chippewa Indians, payment for land set aside for 1765 Indians, support, etc., of 190, 193, 194, 1773, 1774, 1776, 1777, 1778 National forest administration 263, 1438 Bridge authorized across— Mississippi River, Cohasset-Deer River 288 St.
Croix River, at Hudson, Wis 1071 Chippewa Indians, appropriation authorized, payment for lands 321 Loan to Cooperative Marketing Association 654 Payment to enrolled members of Red Lake Band 444 Conveyance of certain land to 1937 District judgeship, filling vacancy 659 Flood-control projects authorized 1583 Lake of the Woods and Rainy River protective works and measures, sum for 595 National Forest Reserve, lands set aside for use of Chippewa Indians 312 Northwest Territory Celebration Commission to cooperate with State of 511 Preliminary examinations of rivers, etc., authorized 1594 River and harbor improvements authorized 1034, 1035 Time extended for bridging— Rainy River, at Baudette 322 Red River, Moorhead-Fargo, N.
Dak 536, 1477 Wild Rice Lake Indian Reserve, description; establishment of additional reserves; administration, etc 496, 497 **Minnesota River,** examination authorized 1594 Flood-control projects authorized 1583 **Minots Ledge (Shore) Lighthouse Reservation,** conveyance of portion of, to Cohasset, Mass 306 **Mint, Bureau of the.** *See* Treasury Department. **Mississippi:** Appropriation for— Ackia Battlefield National Monument, administration, etc 1623 Indians, support, etc., of 193, 1776 National forest administration 263, 1438 Ackia, establishment of memorial commission; selection of site of national monument 897 Bridge authorized across— Mississippi River, at Natchez 1069 Pascagoula River, at Wilkerson’s Ferry 1395 Pearl River, at Monticello 1255 Columbus, acquisition of site for post office at 926 Flood-control projects authorized 1575, 1576 Forest reservation lands, transfer of 37 River and harbor improvements authorized 1033 Preliminary examinations authorized of— Chickasawha River 1260 Rivers, various 1045, 1593cviii Southern Judicial District;
Hattiesburg division created; terms of court 1362 Time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Natchez 1255 **Mississippi River:** Appropriation for flood-control work 146, 1307 Bridge authorized across, at— Baton Rouge, La 1530 Cohasset-Deer River, Minn 288 La Crosse, Wis 1531 Kaskaskia Island, Ill.-St. Marys, Mo 323 Natchez, Miss 1069 Stites, Ill 1057 Flood control— Appropriation authorized 1513 Back-protection levee north of Eudora Floodway, extension of 1511 Boeuf Floodway, abandonment upon completion of Eudora Floodway 1509 Emergency fund for repair of flood damage 1511 Flowage rights and easements for levee foundations, acquisition of 1512 Fuse-plug levees, construction of certain 1511 Highway and railroad crossing construction over certain floodways 1510 Levees, Morganza Floodway to Atchafalaya River, enlargement, etc 1509 Saint Francis River, highway alterations by States; construction of detention reservoir 1509 State cooperation, assurance of, before commencing construction 1510 White River Levee project, construction; rights-of-way, drainage, etc 1509 Yazoo River, highway alterations by States; substitution of levees for detention reservoirs, etc 1509 Flood-control projects authorized 1513, 1575 Improvement authorized between Missouri River and Minneapolis 1034 Time extended for bridging, at— Natchez, Miss 1255 New Boston, Ill 1055 New Orleans-Gretna, La 321, 1542 St.
Louis, Mo.-East St. Louis, Ill 536, 1051, 1254 Stites, Ill.-St. Louis, Mo 1057, 1253 **Mississippi Sound, Miss.,** examination at Pass Christian authorized 1045 **Mississippi Wild Life and Fish Refuge,** appropriation for construction, etc 98, 1344 **Missouri:** Appropriation for national forest administration 263, 1438 Bridge authorized across— Black River, at Poplar Bluff 905 Current River, at Powder Mill Ford 1252 Eleven Points River, at Alton 25 Mississippi River, at— St.
Louis 1057 St. Marys 323 Missouri River, at— Arrow Rock 1066 Atchison County 1068 Miami 1064, 1093 Bridge legalized across Black River at Poplar Bluff 535 Eastern and Western Districts, judgeships, filling vacancies 659 Appointment of additional judge for 1804 Flood-control projects authorized 1580, 1581, 1582, 1588 Preliminary examinations of rivers, etc., authorized 1045, 1594 Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians, payment to, for sale of lands 183 Table Rock Reservoir, continuation of survey 1596 Time extended for bridging— Des Moines River, at St.
Francisville 322 Mississippi River, at St. Louis 536, 1051, 1253, 1254 Missouri River, at— Arrow Rock 1070, 1536 Miami 1536 Randolph 1196 St. Charles 30, 1070 Weldon Spring 1250 **Missouri River:** Appropriation for flood-control work, near Niobrara, Nebr 1307 Bridge authorized across, at— Arrow Rock, Mo 1066 Brownville, Nebr 1068 Decatur, Nebr 1072 Miami, Mo 1064, 1093 Niobrara, Nebr 1074 Amendment 1354 South Sioux City, Nebr 1073 Examination authorized, Mo and Kans 1594 Flood-control projects authorized 1588 Improvement of; completion authorized 1034 Time extended for bridging, at— Arrow Rock, Mo 1070, 1536 Brownville, Nebr 375, 1529 Decatur, Nebr 1530 Garrison, N.
Dak 288, 1476 Miami, Mo 1536 Omaha, Nebr 289cix Randolph, Mo 1196 Rulo, Nebr 728 St. Charles, Mo 30, 1070 South Sioux City, Nebr 1530 Weldon Spring, Mo 1250 **Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany:** Appropriation for 1631 Balance available 591 **Mobile Bay,** time extended for bridging, between Cedar Point and Dauphin Island, Ala 1104 **Modoc Indians,** reinstatement of suit of, Court of Claims 1276 **Mohave County, Ariz.,** public lands patented to 1144 **Molalla River, Oreg.,** flood-control projects authorized 1591 **Monessen, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Monongahela River 535 **Monetary Conference.** *See* International Monetary and Economic Conference. **Monhegan Harbor, Maine,** examination authorized 1040 **Monongahela River:** Bridge authorized across, at— Donora-Monessen, Pa 535 Elizabeth, Pa 905 Examination authorized 1045 Improvement authorized 1035 Time extended for bridging, at— Dravosburg to McKeesport, Pa 1197 Pittsburgh, Pa 1197 **Monopolies.** *See* Antitrust Act of 1914, Amendments. **Monroe, La.,** time extended for bridging Ouachita River at 1069 **Montague, Mass.:** Bridge authorized across Connecticut River, to— Gill 1200 Greenfield 1200 **Montana:** Appropriation for— Glacier National Park, administration, etc 207, 1792 Indians, support, etc., of 185, 187, 188, 193, 194, 1767, 1770, 1771, 1776, 1778 National forest administration 262, 1437 Big Horn Canyon Reservoir, continuation of survey 1596 Flood-control projects authorized 1588, 1589 Hungry Horse Dam, continuation of survey 1596 Meteorological station establishment in western part of 254 Public school improvements, sums authorized— Big Horn County 333, 336, 584 Blaine County 333, 584 Brockton 328, 584 Frazer 329, 584 Glacier County 327, 584 Hays 1274 Lake and Missoula Counties 328, 584 Medicine Lake 336, 584 Polson 327, 584 Poplar 329, 584 Wolf Point 327, 584 Rocky Boy Indian Reservation, addition of land authorized 217 **Montana National Bison Range,** appropriation for maintenance 270, 1446 **Monterey Harbor, Calif.,** improvement authorized 1038 **Montgomery, Pa.,** flood-control project authorized 1573 **Monticello, Miss.,** bridge authorized across Pearl River at 1255 **Monuments.** *See* National Monuments. **Moorefield, W.
Va.,** flood-control project authorized 1574 **Moorhead, Minn.,** time extended for bridging Red River at 536, 1477 **Moose River, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1592 **Moriches Inlet, Long Island, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1041 **Mormon Cricket,** appropriation for investigation of means of control 267 **Morocco,** appropriation for contribution, Cape Spartel and Tangier Light 73, 1315 **Morris, Roland S.,** appointment of, as member of Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution 1140 **Morristown Harbor, N.
Y.,** examination authorized 1046 **Morro Rock Lighthouse Reservation,** conveyance of, to State of California 305 **Mortgage Relief.** *See* Federal Home Loan Bank Act; Home Owners’ Loan Act; National Housing Act. **Moshassuk River, R. I.,** examination authorized 1592 **Mosquito Lagoon, Fla.,** examination of waterway to Banana River authorized 1043 **Motor Carrier Act, 1935:** Appropriation for enforcement 1112, 1175 Declaration of policy; jurisdiction; powers of States 543 Definitions 544 Services excluded from provisions of Act 545cx Interstate Commerce Commission, duties and powers 546 Administration; hearings, exceptions to orders; decision 548 Joint boards; proceedings referred to; determination, etc 548 Creation; rules; decisions 549 Hearings 549 Powers; notice of proceedings; cooperation with State authorities 550 Appeals 550 Employment of experts, etc 550 Certificate of public convenience and necessity, application for 551 Issuance of 551 Terms and conditions 552 Permits for contract carriers by motor vehicle; application for, etc 552 Dual operation 554 Brokerage licenses; requirements, etc 554 Certificates, permits, licenses; suspension, change, and revocation 555 Consolidation, merger, acquisition of control; regulations governing 555 Securities, issuance of; provisions applicable to 557 Protection of public; security for, insurance, etc 557 Rates, fares, charges of carriers; regulations governing 558 Tariffs of carriers; filing, printing, inspection; restriction; changes 560 Schedules of contract carriers; filing, publishing, etc., regulations 561 Receipts or bills of lading; provisions applicable to 563 Accounts, records, reports; authority of Commission respecting 563 Orders, notices, service of process 563 Unlawful operation; penalties 564 Collection of rates and charges 565 Identification of interstate carriers 566 Investigation of motor vehicle sizes, weights, etc 566 Separability of provisions 567 Effective date 567 **Motor Vehicle Liability.** *See* District of Columbia. **Mount Desert Island, Maine,** added to Acadia National Park 795 **Mount McKinley National Park, Alaska,** appropriation for administration, etc 207, 1793 **Mount Pleasant Lighthouse Reservation, S.
C.,** transfer of, to War Department 309 **Mount Rainier National Park, Wash.,** appropriation for administration, etc 208, 1793 **Mount Rushmore National Memorial, S. Dak.:** Appropriation for expenses of Commission 179, 1760 Sum authorized for completion; contracts for 962 **Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, Va.:** Appropriation for— Highway police, pay, etc., of 210, 1796 Maintenance, etc 210, 1796 **Mud River, Ky.,** examination authorized 1593 **Multnomah Channel, Oreg.,** improvement authorized 1038 **Muncie, Ind.,** flood-control project authorized 1586 **Muncy, Pa.,** flood-control project authorized 1573 **Municipal Debt Readjustments.** *See* Bankruptcy Act of 1898, Amendments. **Munitions.** *See* Neutrality Act Muskegon, Mich.:
Conveyance of portion of lighthouse reservation to 307 Harbor improvement authorized 1036 **Mutual Service Companies.** *See* Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935. **Mycology and Disease Survey,** appropriation for 259, 1434 **Mystic River, Mass.,** improvement authorized 1029 **N** **Nanticoke, Pa.,** flood-control project authorized 1574 **Nanticoke River, Md.,** examination authorized 1042, 1043 **Napa River, Calif.,** improvement authorized 1038 **Narcotic Farm, Lexington, Ky.,** name changed to United States Public Health Service Hospital 1840 **Narcotics:** Bureau of. *See* Treasury Department.
Convention of 1931, appropriation for implementing 55, 73, 1316 Importers, etc., registration of 1745 Unmanifested importation of. *See* Anti-Smuggling Act. Use for research, etc., records to be kept of 1745 **Natchez, Miss.:** Bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 1069 Time extended for bridging 1255 **National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics,** appropriation for 13, 574, 1176, 1602 **National Airport Corporation,** use of part of Military Road, Va., granted to 1158cxi **National Air Transport Adjustment Board,** establishment, composition, jurisdiction, etc 1190 **National Arboretum,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 260, 1434 **National Archives:** Appropriation for 51, 1176 Building, maintenance, etc 210 Custody, etc., of proclamations, Executive orders, etc. *See* Federal Register Act.
Official seal for; judicial notice 1821 Furnishing of copies of documents in custody of Archivist; fees 1821 Authenticated copies, admissibility in evidence 1821 Government agencies, copies furnished free to 1821 Printing and distribution of publications to 386 **National Banking Associations.** *See* Banking Act of 1935. **National Bituminous Coal Commission,** appropriation for 1119, 1761 **National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice,** appropriation for 144, 1304, 1641 **National Boy Scout Jamboree.** *See* Boy Scout Jamboree. **National Capital Park and Planning Commission,** appropriation for 369, 574, 1177, 1602, 1884 **National Cemeteries:** Appropriation for maintenance, etc 145, 1304 Burial of certain Cabinet members 339 Fort Bliss, Tex., portion of, set aside as national cemetery 1514 Fort Snelling Reservation, Minn., portion of, set aside as national cemetery 1888 New York, N.
Y., acquisition of additional land in vicinity of 1354 **National Confederate Reunion,** attendance of Marine Band at 1395 **National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws,** appropriation to aid in support of 347 **National Defense.** *See* Army; Navy; Navy Department; War Department. **National Defense Act, Amendments:** Coast Guard, participation in national rifle and pistol matches authorized 1202 Corps of Engineers, commissioned strength increased; Reserve officers to active duty 1974 Officers engaged on nonmilitary public works, funds available for 1974 Number so engaged to be exclusive of commissioned strength of Regular Army 1975 Enlisted men; grades and ratings, numbers in, to be fixed by Executive order 1554 Medical Administrative Corps, qualifications for appointment 1902 National Guard— Caretakers, number of; compensation 392 Commissioned officer ineligible as 392 Pooling provisions 392 National Guard and National Guard of the United States— Composition, number of first and second lieutenants 391 Oath of enlistment 391 National Guard Bureau, Chief of, eligibility to succeed himself 392 National Guard of the United States— Members of, emergency service 392 Officers, emergency active service, pay, etc 391 Elimination and disposition of 391 Regular Army, active service of Reserve officers of the combatant arms and Chemical Warfare Service 1028 Military Academy graduates to be commissioned annually in 1028 Allotment among promotion list branches; training requirement 1028 Retired enlisted men, Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, with commissioned service in World War, retirement pay 1900 **National Exchanges.** *See* Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Amendments. **National Firearms Act, Amendment,** certain small arms excepted from operation of 1192 **National Forest Reservation Commission:** Appropriation for 264 Approval of Mississippi forest reservation land transfer 37 **National Forests.** *See also* Agriculture, Department of, Forest Service.
Appropriation for administration, etc 262, 1437 Chelan, Wash., boundary adjustment 508 Cibola, N. Mex., land transferred as addition to Zuni Indian Reservation 393 Deschutes, Oreg., addition authorized 288 Lincoln, N. Mex., reservations of timber, etc., in land exchanges 422 Medicine Bow, Wyo., lands added 662 Pisgah, N. C., lands added to 800 Prescott, Ariz., recreational area within 895cxii Rogue River, Oreg., lands added to; cutting of merchantable timber on revested lands; deposit of receipts 1460 Santa Barbara, Calif., portion withdrawn from location and entry under mining laws 1234 Restoration by Executive order 1235 Siskiyou, Oreg., addition to 338 Timber sale contracts, adjustment authorized 158 Uinta and Wasatch, Utah, control of soil erosion and flood damage in 866 Acquisition of land for, appropriation for 1440 Umatilla and Whitman, exchange of land for inclusion within, authorized 1534 Willamette, exchange and addition of lands 338 **National Gallery of Art, D.
C.,** appropriation for 15, 1180 **National Guard.** *See also* National Defense Act, Amendments. Care and treatment of members injured or contracting disease while engaged in training 1507 **National Guard Bureau.** *See* War Department. **National Housing Act, Amendments:** Bankruptcy Act, amendment; exemption of creditors of corporation under mortgage insured pursuant to 664 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation— Admission fee charged applicant for insurance 298 Expenditure of funds 298 Franking privilege 298 Insurance of financial institutions; provisions governing 299, 722 Flood damage repairs, loans for 1233 Application of accumulated reserve to losses 1233 Maximum amount 1233 Qualifications for loans 1234 Insured institutions in default, liquidation of 299 Loans to; amount limited 299 Renovation, etc., loans 1188 Conditions prescribed 1188 Disposal of acquired property 1188 Limit on amount authorized to be incurred by Administrator 1188, 1234 Limit on amount to any institution 1188 Time extended 1187 Transfer of insurance 1188 Waiver of regulations by Administrator authorized 1234 Limit on aggregate principal obligations 722 Loans to financial institutions, provisions repealed 1188 Loans to mortgage associations organized under 3 Low-cost housing insurance; aggregate amount 722 Mortgages, insurance of, premium charges 299 Determination of value of 300 National mortgage associations— Capital stock reduced 300 Obligations, issue, etc.; borrowing restricted 300 Obligations insured by Federal Housing Administrator 709 Premium on insurance, amount; credit allowed 298 Time extended for building up reserve on insured accounts; dividend payments 298 Suits by and against Administrator 722 **National Industrial Recovery Act, Amendments.** *See also* National Recovery Administration.
Provisions extended to April 1, 1936 375 Antitrust laws exemption modified 375 Code provisions repealed 375 Unexpended balances available for work relief 115 **National Institute of Health,** appropriation for maintenance 228, 1839 **National Labor Board:** Air mail contractors, compensation rates, labor conditions under; collective bargaining 618 **National Labor Relations Act:** Findings and policy 449 Definitions 450 National Labor Relations Board, creation; composition, quorum, seal, report, salaries 451 Abolition of old Board; transfer of personnel, records 451, 452 Expense allowances; principal office; administrative rules 452 Rights of employees 452 Unfair labor practices 452 Representatives and elections 453 Prevention of unfair labor practices; procedure by Board; testimony 453, 454 Order by Board, enforcement; application to set aside 454, 455 Not stayed by commencement of proceedings 455 Jurisdiction of equity courts 455 Petitions, hearings on 455cxiii Investigatory powers of Board 455 Service of process 456 Cooperation of Government departments, etc 456 Board members, punishment for interference with, in performance of duties 456 Limitations; right to strike; conflicts with other acts; separability clause 457 Short title 457 **National Labor Relations Board:** Appropriation for 1112, 1177, 1603 Transfer of pending cases involving employer-employee disputes, carriers by air, to National Mediation Board 1191 **National Library for the Blind, D.
C.,** appropriation for 367, 1882 **National Mediation Board:** Appropriation for 13, 23, 1177, 1603 Jurisdiction extended to employer-employee labor disputes, carriers by air 1189 Transfer to, by National Labor Relations Board, of pending cases involving employer-employee disputes, carriers by air 1191 **National Monuments.** *See also* Interior, Department of; National Park Service. Appropriation for maintenance, etc 209, 1794 Andrew Johnson, Tenn., creation 958 Appomattox Court House National Historical Monument, Va., establishment, etc 613 Badlands, boundaries extended 1979 Colonial, Va., lands added to 1483 Name changed to “Colonial National Historical Park” 1483 Craters of the Moon, Idaho, elimination of certain lands from 1484 Fort Frederica, Ga., establishment, etc., of 1373 Fort Marion, Fla., adjustment of boundaries; acceptance of donations, etc 2029 Fort Pulaski, Ga., boundaries extended 1979 Fort Stanwix, N.
Y., establishment 665 Glacier Bay, Alaska, area made subject to location, etc., under mining laws 1817 Homestead, Nebr., establishment, etc 1184 Patrick Henry, Va., establishment, administration, etc 652 Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial National Monument, establishment; description; etc 1393 Whitman, Wash., establishment, administration, etc 2028 **National Mortgage Associations.** *See* National Housing Act. **National Munitions Control Board.** *See* Neutrality Act. **National Museum, D.
C.,** appropriation for 15, 1179, 1604 **National Parks.** *See also* Interior, Department of; National Park Service. Appropriation for maintenance, etc 206, 1791 Acadia, Maine— Abandoned fish cultural station added to 312 Island added to, in exchange for radio station site; bridge authorized 795 Big Bend, Tex., establishment, etc., of 393 Crater Lake, Oreg., appointment, etc., of commissioner; payment of salary 422 Fort McHenry, Md., area enlarged 1448 Hot Springs, Ark., boundaries extended 1516 Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, Ga., establishment, etc 423 Acquisition of land, erection of monuments, regulations, etc 423 Administration by National Park Service 424 Appropriation authorized 424 Appropriation for 584 Richmond National Battlefield Park, Va., establishment, etc 1155 Acquisition of land, acceptance of donations, etc 1156 Supervision by National Park Service 1156 Wind Cave, game preserve transferred to 383 **National Park Service.** *See also* Interior, Department of;
National Parks. Ackia, Miss., national monument, supervision, etc 897 American Expeditionary Forces memorial, erection 798 Andrew Johnson National Monument, Tenn., creation; administration by 958 Appomattox Court House National Historical Monument, Va., establishment; acquisition of land, etc 613 Badlands National Monument, boundaries extended; administration, etc., by 1979 Blue Ridge Parkway, N. C., and Va., administration, etc 2041 Coordination of recreational development with Forest Service 2041 Boy Scout Jamboree, D.
C., permits for use of public spaces, etc 443 Central heating plant to furnish steam to Federal Reserve Board 425 Rates for designated non-Federal buildings 425cxiv Cleveland, Grover, monument, site, etc., for 424 Director of, member of National Park Trust Fund Board 477 Eutaw Springs Battlefield Site, S. C., supervision by 1975 Fort Frederica National Monument, Ga., establishment; administration by 1373 Fort Pulaski National Monument, Ga., boundaries extended; administration by 1979 Fort Stanwix, N.
Y., establishment of national monument 665 Grand Army of the Republic encampment, D. C., use of reservations, etc 484, 1486 Historic sites, etc., preservation of; powers and duties in connection with 666 Advisory Board established; composition; duties 667 Cooperation of Government agencies, etc.; professional services 668 Appropriation authorized 668 Appropriation for 1795 Conflicting laws repealed 668 Park, parkway, and recreational-area programs, study of, authorized 1894 Assistance in planning, etc., to States 1894 “State” construed 1895 Patrick Henry National Monument, Va., establishment, administration, etc 652 Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial National Monument, establishment; supervision by 1393 Richmond National Battlefield Park, Va., supervision, etc 1156 Spanish War Memorial Park, Fla., creation, supervision, etc 661, 662 Trust Fund Board establishment; membership, etc.; powers 477, 478 Acceptance, etc., of gifts; trust funds to be invested, etc 477 Gifts for immediate disbursement, etc 478 Tax exemption 478 Report to Congress 478 Washington - Lincoln Memorial Gettysburg Boulevard Commission, Director of Service a member of 285 Whitman National Monument, administration, etc., by 2028 **National Prohibition Act, Amendments.** *See also* Liquor Law Repeal and Enforcement Act.
Charity clinics, etc., withdrawal of alcohol tax free for 1957 Industrial alcohol, permanent tanks, etc., on plant premises deemed warehouses 1957 Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, provisions extended to; advances by, for administrative expenses; deposit in trust fund 1957 **National Railroad Adjustment Board,** appropriation for 14, 23, 574, 1178, 1603 **National Recovery Administration.** *See also* National Industrial Recovery Act, Amendments. Agricultural investigations of Federal Trade Commission, cooperation by 931 Bituminous coal data, etc., available to National Bituminous Coal Commission 999 **National Rifle and Pistol Matches,** Coast Guard participation authorized 1202 **National Safety and Accident Prevention,** sum authorized for furtherance of work of Accident-Prevention Conference 1389 Appropriation for 1618 **National Society of the Daughters of the American Colonists,** permission granted for erection of memorial to early settlers, Washington, D.
C 1137 **National Theater.** *See* American National Theater and Academy National Training Schools, D. C., appropriation for 85, 364, 365 366, 578, 1330, 1614, 1626, 1879, 1880 **National Union Insurance Company, Washington, D. C.,** charter amendment 1543 **National Yeomen F, The,** incorporation of 1501 Corporate powers; purposes; annual report 1506 **National Youth Administration,** amount for relief projects 1608 **National Zoological Park, D. C.,** appropriation for 370 **Naturalization.** *See* Citizenship and Naturalization;
Immigration and Naturalization Service. **Naubinway Harbor, Mich.,** examination authorized 1046 **Navajo and Hopi Indians, Ariz., and N. Mex.,** appropriation for developing water supply 186 **Navajo Indian Reservation, N. Mex.:** Appropriation for— Gallup-Shiprock Highway, maintenance, etc., within 196, 1779 Irrigation projects, operation, etc 188, 1770cxv Land purchase, sum available 183 Sheep-breeding station operation, etc., sum for 184 **Navajo Indians, Ariz.-N. Mex.,** leasing of lands for, funds available 1118, 1765 **Naval Academy.** *See also* Navy Department.
Appropriation for 404, 1403 Building extensions, etc 1412 Acceptance of bequest of naval medals for exhibition at 479 Appointments to, by Secretary of Navy, from “honor schools” and Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 1144 Bequest of Henry H. Rogers, acceptance authorized 1239 Appropriation for 1628 Civilian members of teaching staffs, retirement and annuity provisions for 1092 Annuity purchases; monthly allotments 1092 Optional participation by present employees 1092 Participation by employees entitled to benefits of Civil Service Retirement Act; election 1093 Persons included 1093 Regulations by Secretary of Navy; appropriation authorized 1093 Retiring age; extensions 1092 Graduates, appointments as ensigns; class of 1933, rank, number 959 Restriction on admissions to, after January 30, 1935, 1936 409, 1409 Sea service requirement for appointees from enlisted men 410, 1409 **Naval Armament Limitation Conference,** appropriation available for participation, if held 56 **Naval Experimental Diving Unit,** additional pay for personnel assigned to 1091 **Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa.,** appropriation for 405, 1404 **Naval Observatory.** *See* Navy Department. **Naval Oil Reserves:** Appropriation for operation, etc 400, 1399 Excepted from provisions of regulations, oil and gas deposit permits, etc.; agreements authorized 679 Protection of interests of United States in matters affecting 572 **Naval Research Laboratory,** appropriation for 1399 **Naval Reserve.** *See also* Navy Department.
Appropriation for 403, 1402 Aviation cadet grade created 156 Appointment; service agreement 156 Discharge or release from duty 157 Commission on graduation 157 Pay; training period; subsistence; transportation 157 Uniforms and equipment 157 Regulations; rank 157 Illness or injury in line of duty 157 Life insurance during active duty; upon discharge 157 Payment on release from active duty of four years or more 157 Sums available 157 Clothing, small-stores fund charged with issues to aviation cadets, etc., and uniform gratuity paid to officers 410, 1410 Merchant Marine Act, 1936— Licensed officers, members of, special insignia for 1992 Requirement for membership in, deck and engineer officers 1993 **Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps:** Appropriation for 401, 1401 Appointments from, to Naval Academy, authorized 1144 **Naval Stores Act,** appropriation for enforcement 278, 1453 **Naval-Stores Investigations,** appropriation for 265, 1441 **Naval Training Stations,** appropriation for 401, 1400 **Naval Vessels:** Construction of, to treaty limits— Agreement by contractor to pay excess profits into Treasury 1926 Collection, if not paid voluntarily 1927 Credit for loss in next succeeding year 1926 Effective dates 1927 Exemptions; report of, to Congress 1927 **Naval War College,** appropriation for 400, 1400 **Navigable Waters, Conference on Oil Pollution of,** appropriation for participation 1632 **Navigation.** *See also* Coastwise Load Line Act, 1935, Amendments;
Merchant Marine Acts; Shipping; Vessels. Automatic sprinkler systems required on certain passenger vessels; exceptions 1540 Ice patrol and derelict destruction. *See separate title*. Lights on vessels towing others prescribed; exception 1367 Load lines. *See* Coastwise Load Line Act, 1935, Amendments. cxvi Steering rules, modification; orders to helmsmen; signals to prevent collisions 668, 669 Transportation of dangerous cargoes in navigable waters; inspection of vessels 868 Effective date 869 Regulations; penalty for violations 868, 869 **Navigation and Steamboat Inspection, Bureau of.** *See* Commerce, Department of;
Marine Inspection and Navigation, Bureau of. **Navigation, Bureau of.** *See* Navy Department. **Navy.** *See also* Navy Department. Assignment of officers for duty in courier service abroad, inspection of buildings; traveling expenses allowed 70, 1321 Enlisted men to serve as custodians abroad 72, 1313 Band leader, rank, pay, etc 331 Decorations, etc., tendered by foreign governments, acceptance of, by certain officers, etc., authorized 1357, 1361 Details to assist in establishing defense system, Philippine Islands 218 Enlisted men, allowances to continue while sick in hospital, etc 1545 Oaths, administering of, beyond continental limits, by officers of 161 Obsolete equipment, disposal of, boats and equipment added 1144 Officers of the line, designation for performance of aeronautical engineering duty only 323 Personnel may wear facsimile in lieu of medal awarded them 162 Regulation of strength and distribution of line of— Commissioned line officers on active list, number and distribution 487 Lieutenants and lieutenants (junior grade) not selected for promotion; age limitation, etc 488 Commissioned officers of active list, Staff Corps, authorized number 488 Payment to officers when employed by company furnishing supplies to Government prohibited 490 Promotions, “service in his grade” construed 489 Transfers from line to Construction, Civil Engineer, and Supply Corps 490 Transfers from Staff Corps to line 490 Tactical and gunnery observers, detail of 490 Reserve officers, etc., who searched for victims, etc., Akron dirigible disaster, relief of 443 Retired enlisted men with commissioned service in World War, retirement pay 1900 Retired officers commended during World War, rank increase 1092 Staff Corps; advancement by selection; lieutenant commander and lieutenant 530 Composition of selection boards 530 Officers ineligible for consideration, retirement of; transfers to retired list 530, 531 Retired list; date of transfers to; pay 531 Special boards; designation for retention on active list 531 Selection boards; advancement to captain and commander; number recommended 531 Assignment of running mates, etc., rank of 532 Inconsistent laws repealed 533 Increase in numbers furnished selection board when failures to qualify 533 Submarine and diving duty; pay provisions extended 1091 Salvage diving duty 1091 Supply Corps, bonds of officers; waiver 326 Surgeons, acting assistant, retirement of 482 Vessels, construction of, to treaty limits; limitation on profits. *See* Naval Vessels.
War-time rank to retired officers, etc., restriction removed 377 **Navy and Marine Memorial Monument, D. C.,** appropriation for 588, 1627 **Navy Cross, presentation of,** to Lt. Comdr. Charles A. deW. Kitcat, British Navy, authorized 1214 **Navy Deep Sea Diving School,** additional pay for personnel assigned to 1091 **Navy Department.** *See also* Secretary of the Navy. Appropriation for— Aeronautics, Bureau of 413, 419, 1413 Compensation board 419, 1418 Construction and Repair, Bureau of 406, 419, 1405, 1418 Contingent expenses 420, 1419 Emergency expenses 399, 1399 Engineering, Bureau of 405, 419, 1405, 1418 Examining and retiring boards 419, 1418 General Board 419, 1418cxvii Hydrographic Office, contingent, etc., expenses, branch offices 419, 420, 1418, 1419 Inspection and Survey, Board of 419, 1418 Judge Advocate General, Office of 419, 1418 Lepers, care of, Guam; transfer to Culion, P.
I 399, 1399 Marine Corps, pay, etc., of 414, 1414 General expenses 416, 1415 Pay of civilian employees 415, 1415 Medicine and Surgery, Bureau of 411, 419, 1410, 1418 Care, etc., of the dead 412, 1411 Naval Communications, Office of Director of 419, 1418 Naval Intelligence, Office of 419, 1418 Naval Observatory 419, 1418 Contingent, etc., expenses 421, 1420 Naval Operations, Office of Chief of 419, 1418 Naval Records and Library, Office of 419, 1418 Navigation, Bureau of 400, 419, 1400, 1418 Instruments and supplies 402, 1402 Naval Academy 404, 1403 Naval Home, Philadelphia 405, 1404 Naval Reserve 403, 1402 Ocean and lake surveys 402, 1402 State Marine Schools 402, 1401 Training, education, and welfare 400, 1400 Navy, increase of the 417 Ordnance, Bureau of 406, 419, 1406, 1418 Petroleum reserves, operation, etc., of 400, 1399 Printing and binding 420, 1419 Historical and naval documents 420, 1419 Prison farms and personnel 400, 1400 Replacement of naval vessels 1416 Research laboratory 400, 1399 Salaries 419, 1418 Secretary, Office of 398, 419, 1398, 1418 Expenses, miscellaneous 398, 1398 Supplies and Accounts, Bureau of 407, 419, 1406, 1418 Fuel, transportation, etc., of 411, 1410 High explosives, evacuation of, to Hawthorne, Nev 410 Maintenance 410, 1409 Pay, subsistence, and transportation 407, 1406 Yards and Docks, Bureau of 412, 419, 1411, 1418 Contingent expenses 413, 1412 Public works, construction, etc., of 413, 1412 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 63, 66, 604, 605, 1129, 1130, 1131, 1133, 1644, 1646 Construction ai?d Repair, Bureau of 1628 Damage claims 59, 601, 602, 1126, 1127, 1628 Engineering, Bureau of 1628 Increase of the Navy; armor, etc., for authorized vessels 598 Judgments, payment of 60, 602, 1127, 1128, 1643 Marine Corps 1122, 1629 Marine Band, attendance at designated Expositions, etc 1122, 1629 Naval Observatory, contingent, etc., expenses 588 Navigation, Bureau of 54, 589, 1627 Rogers, Henry H., acceptance of bequest of, expenses incident to 1628 Training, education, and welfare 1627 Transportation 1627 Navy and Marine Memorial Monument, D.
C 588 Navy, increase of the 1629 Secretary’s Office 54, 588, 1122, 1627 Bolger, Elizabeth, payment to 54 Callahan, Cecelia, payment to 1627 Collision damage claims 54, 588, 1122, 1627 Navy and Marine Memorial Monument 1627 Supplies and Accounts, Bureau of 54, 588, 1628 Erwin, Sue Hall, payment to 54 Fuel; transportation, etc., of 589 Pay, subsistence, and transportation 54, 588 Yards and Docks, Bureau of 589, 598, 1628 Balboa, Coco Solo, C. Z., ammunition depots 598 Dahlgren, Va., proving ground 1628 Mare Island, Calif., navy yard 1628 Newport, R.
I., naval torpedo station 1628 Norfolk, Va., naval air station and operating base 1628 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, navy yard and fleet air base 598, 1629 Pensacola, Fla., air station 589 Puget Sound, Wash., navy yard 598 Quantico, Va., marine barracks 589 Active duty pay, etc., not available to officers in excess of eight on retired list 408 Active duty pay, etc., not available to officers in excess of nine on retired list 1407 Aerial flights by nonflying officers 407, 1406cxviii Aerial photographs to be furnished Interior Department 202 Alameda, Calif., acquisition of land for naval air station site; appropriation authorized 1901–1902 Appropriations, departmental use limited 418, 1417 Restrictions on use of 418, 1417 Automobiles, transportation of privately-owned 410, 1409 Aviation cadets; appointment, discharge 156, 157 Retention in active-duty status during illness, etc 157 Training period, transportation of 157 Blakistone Island Lighthouse Reservation, Md., transferred to 306 Boy Scouts of America, loan of equipment 105 Permits for use of public spaces, etc 1166 Bremerton, Wash., certain property in, transferred to 1639 Construction of first and alternate cruisers at Government plants, etc 1418 Disbursing officers, use of certain receipts for current expenditures 410, 1409 Elks, Order of, loan of flags, etc., during D.
C. session of 657 Filipino emigration from United States, assistance in 478 Florida, acceptance of land in Duval County; maintenance for Naval Reserves 796 Acceptance of land in Pensacola, authorized 1238 Foreign products, etc., purchase of, forbidden 418 Fuel oil, restriction on use, etc., of foreign 411, 1410 Gilmer, Thomas Walker, portrait of, acquisition authorized 538 Grand Army of the Republic encampment, loan of flags, etc 483 Helium, transfer of sums for acquisition of, to Bureau of Mines 204, 1413 Increase of the Navy, sums available for technical services, etc 417 Key West, Fla., portion of lighthouse reservation transferred to 175 Portion of naval station transferred to Secretary of Commerce 175 Letters patent, purchase of 1417 Loan of equipment, etc., to— Boy Scouts of America 1165 Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, 1937 1825 Marine Corps, distribution, promotion, retirement, and discharge of commissioned officers, amendment 1249 Medical detail for care of patients of Veterans’ Administration in naval hospitals 409, 1409 Merchant Marine Act, 1936, plans, etc., of proposed vessels, reference of, to 1995 Model basin establishment, Washington, D.
C., construction authorized 1263 Mount Desert Island, Maine, transfer to Acadia National Park in exchange for radio station site 795 Naval Academy. *See* Naval Academy. Naval oil reserves excepted from provisions of regulations, oil and gas deposits permits, etc.; agreements authorized 679 Naval vessel contracts, estimates of bid to be filed 419, 1418 Navy and Marine Corps Bands, rank, pay, etc., of leaders 331 Oaths, administering of, by certain officials 162 Obsolete, etc., Navy equipment, disposal authorized 1144 Officers, excess warrant and staff corps, to be retained in Navy 407 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, acquisition of site for rear range light 480 “Permanent change of station” construed 421 Public works construction authorized 155 Quantico, Va., exchange of lands between United States and Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company at 395 Repairs, etc., at other than navy yards, restricted 1417 Saint Joseph, Mich., conveyance of former lighthouse supply depot to State, authorized 1141 Shrine Committee, Inc., loan of equipment 35 Solano County, Calif., right-of-way over certain lands granted to State for highway purposes 1819 South Carolina, acceptance of land for road to Marine Corps Reservation authorized 164 Supply Corps officers’ bonds; waiver 326 Vallejo, Calif., land transfer from United States Housing Corporation to 480 Vehicle restrictions, exemptions 421, 1420 Vessels, limitation on repairs, etc., to 482 Excess expenditures to be reported to Congress 482 Veterans’ Administration beneficiaries, transfer of funds for 17cxix Whaling Treaty Act, cooperation in enforcement of provisions of 1247 Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco Bay, permits for construction of causeway, etc., on 1914 **Navy Yards, etc.,** appropriation for improvement of electric lines to water front 1413 **Neah Bay Indians, Wash.,** appropriation for industrial assistance 1767 **Neale Sound, Md.,** examination authorized 1043 **Nebraska:** Appropriation for— Flood-control work, near Niobrara 1307 Indians, support, etc., of 193, 1767, 1776 National forest administration 263, 1437 Bridge authorized across Missouri River, at— Brownville 1068 Decatur 1072 Niobrara 1074 Amendment 1354 South Sioux City 1073 Homestead National Monument of America, establishment, etc 1184 Issue of duplicate check to treasurer of, in lieu of lost original 887 North Platte irrigation project, use of power revenues to construct additional circuit 1622 Commercial system, use of revenues for, etc 198, 1782 Preliminary examinations of rivers, etc., authorized 1594 Time extended for bridging Missouri River, at— Brownville 375, 1529 Decatur 1530 Omaha 289 Rulo 728 South Sioux City 1530 **Neches River, Tex.,** examination authorized 1277, 1593 **Nehalem River, Oreg.,** examination authorized 335, 1143, 1595 **Nematology,** appropriation for investigations 260, 1435 **Neosho Falls, Kans.,** flood-control project authorized 1579 **Neosho Rapids, Kans.,** flood-control project authorized 1578 **Netherlands,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Neutrality Act:** Appropriation for administration 1124, 1315 Prohibition on exportation of arms, ammunition, etc 1081 Enumeration by proclamation 1081 Extension of embargo to other States 1081 Penalty for violation 1081 Disposition of seized munitions 1081 Revocation of proclamation 1082 Effective date 1082 National Munitions Control Board, composition 1082 Administration of Act vested in Department of State unless otherwise provided 1082 “United States” and “person” defined 1082 Registration of persons engaging in manufacture or traffic in munitions 1082 Requirements; fees; licenses; maintenance of records 1082 Meetings of Board 1083 Restriction on Government purchases from person failing to register 1083 Annual report of Board 1083 Secretary of State to promulgate rules and regulations 1083 Proclamation of articles considered arms, etc 1083 Effective date 1083 Carriage of arms by American vessel, etc., for belligerent; penalty; revocation 1083 Prohibitions; vessels carrying arms, etc., out of port 1083 Entry and departure of submarines of belligerent nations 1084 Restriction on traveling by citizens aboard vessels of belligerent nations; exceptions 1084 Penalty provision 1084 Separability of provisions 1084 Appropriation authorized 1085 Amendments— Mandatory embargo on exportation of arms, etc., to belligerents; provisions extended 1152 American republics exempted from provisions; exceptions 1153 Appropriations authorized 1153 Financial transactions prohibited; exceptions 1153 Penalty provisions 1153 Proclamation to issue 1152 Revocation of 1153 **Nevada:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 185, 186, 188, 190, 193, 1767, 1768, 1770, 1772, 1774, 1776 National forest administration 263, 1437, 1438cxx Indians of Fort McDermitt, land reserved for use of 1094 Issue of duplicate check to treasurer of, in lieu of lost original 1900 Reno, land conveyance to 798 **Never sink Creek, N.
Y.,** examination authorized 1592 **Never sink River, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1592 **Newark, N. J.:** Bonded merchandise, intraport movement of, by bonded cartmen, etc 1538 Port Newark Army Base, sale authorized 1557 Post-office site, repeal of Act providing for sale of portion 1264 **New Bedford Harbor, Mass.,** improvement authorized 1029 **New Boston, Ill.,** time extended for bridging Mississippi River at 1055 **New Buffalo, Mich.,** harbor examination authorized 1046 **Newburgh, N.
Y.,** acquisition of land at, for military, etc., purposes, authorized 1271 **Newburyport, Mass.,** conveyance of portion of Newburyport Harbor Lighthouse Reservation to 306 **New Creek, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1593 **New Hampshire:** Appropriation for national forest administration 263, 1438 Flood-control, etc., compacts, consent of Congress granted to 1490 Flood-control projects authorized 1572 Preliminary examination authorized of— Androscoggin River 1938 Rivers, various 1592 **New Haven Harbor, Conn.,** improvement authorized 1029 **New Jersey:** Bridge authorized across Delaware River at— Delaware Water Gap 1252 Phillipsburg 1051 Cape May Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance of portion of, to Lower township of Cape May County 308 Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, Pennsylvania and; consent of Congress granted to 1058 Interstate Sanitation District, consent of Congress granted to creation of 932 Perth Amboy, adjudication of claim of 491 Release from accountability for loss of certain Federal property 1278 River and harbor improvements authorized 1030, 1031 Preliminary examinations authorized of— Passaic River 1265 Rivers, various 1041, 1042, 1593 Rum Point Depot site conveyance or exchange with Board of Chosen Freeholders of Atlantic County for lighthouse site 308 **New Mexico:** Appropriation for— Carlsbad Caverns National Park, administration, etc 206, 1792 Carlsbad project 1784 Gallup-Shiprock Highway within Navajo Reservation, maintenance, etc 196, 1779 Indians, support, etc., of 186, 188, 190, 193, 1767, 1768, 1770, 1772, 1774, 1776 Leasing of lands for 1118 National forest administration 263, 1437 Rio Grande irrigation project 198, 1782 Flood-control projects authorized 1577 Hot Springs, land patent to 1192 Interstate oil and gas compact, consent of Congress granted to 939 Jemez and Pecos Indian Pueblos, consolidation of 1528 Jicarilla Indian Reservation, certain public lands added to school reserve of 1544 Lincoln National Forest, reservations of timber, etc., in land exchanges 422 Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, agreement for maintenance on newly reclaimed Indian lands 887 Navajo Indians, leasing of lands for, funds available 1765 Preliminary examinations of rivers, etc., authorized 1595 Pueblo Indians— Compensation for loss of land and water rights 1764 Compensation to non-Indian claimants, lands of 183 Land and water rights, sum available for purchase of 182, 1764 Release of, from liability for loss of certain U.
S. property loaned to, for National Guard use 1106 Rio Grande compact, consent of Congress given to extension of 325 University of, land conveyance to 659 Zuni Indian Reservation, addition to, from Cibola National Forest 393cxxi **New Orleans, La.:** Appropriation for— Dispatch agency 71, 72, 1313, 1314 Hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420 Mint 231, 1841 Bayou Saint John declared non-navigable in 1484 Modification of lease between United States and Commissioners of Port of 1555 Time extended for bridging Mississippi River at 321, 1542 **Newport, Ark.,** flood-control project authorized 1580 **Newport, R.
L:** Appropriation for— Naval torpedo station, improvements 1628 Naval training station 401, 1400 Construction authorized at Naval torpedo station 155 **Newport, Wash.,** appropriation for care of graves of firefighters 262, 1437 **New River Inlet and Sound, Fla.,** examination authorized 1044 **New Rochelle, N. Y.,** coinage to commemorate founding authorized 1259 **New York:** Appropriation for— Marine school maintenance 402, 1401 Seneca and Six Nations Indians, fulfilling treaties with 196, 1780 Bridge authorized across— Delaware River, at— Barryville-Shohola, Pa 1531 Hancock-Buckingham, Pa 1532 Hudson River at Nyack 1073 Lake Champlain at Rouses Point 728 Buffalo Harbor, transfer of property from War to Commerce and Treasury Departments 309 Buffalo, use, etc., of certain lands for sewage-disposal facilities granted to 1371 Eastern and Southern Districts, judgeships, filling vacancies 659, 945 Flood-control, etc., compacts, consent of Congress granted to 1490 Flood-control projects authorized 1572, 1573 Fort Stanwix, establishment of national monument 665 Horton Point Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance of portion of, to Southold 308 Interstate Sanitation District, consent of Congress granted to creation of 932 Lake Champlain Bridge Commission, amendatory agreement with Vermont ratified 736, 1472 Newburgh, acquisition of land at, for military purposes, authorized 1271 Old Field Point Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance of portion of, to Old Field 308 Preliminary examination authorized of— Esopus Creek, etc 1159 Onondaga Creek 1195 Oswego, Oneida, Seneca, and Clyde Rivers 326 Rivers, various 1041, 1046, 1047, 1592, 1593 River and harbor improvements authorized 1029, 1030, 1037 Southern Judicial District, appointment of two additional judges 1491 Time extended for bridging St.
Lawrence River, at— Alexandria Bay 28, 1251 Ogdensburg 301, 1202 **New York, N. Y.** *See also* Port of New York Authority. Appropriation for— Assay office 231, 1841 Dispatch agency 71, 72, 1313, 1314 Harbor deposits, etc., prevention of 146, 1306 Hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420 Pneumatic-tube service 232, 241, 1842, 1852 Deficiency appropriation for— Appraisers’ stores, remodeling 594 Courthouse furnishing, etc 57 Acquisition of lands near, for cemeterial purposes; appropriation authorized 1354 Appropriation for 1641 Bonded merchandise, intraport movement of, by bonded cartmen, etc 1538 Harbor improvement authorized 1030 **New York World’s Fair 1939, Inc.,** invitation to foreign nations to participate 1516 **Nicaragua,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Niobrara, Nebr.:** Appropriation for flood-control work near 1307 Bridge authorized across Missouri River at 1074 Amendment 1354 **Nisqually River, Wash.,** examination authorized 1596 **Nissequogue River, Long Island, N.
Y.,** examination authorized 1041 **Noank Cove, Conn.,** examination authorized 1041 **Nolin River, Ky.,** examination authorized 1593 **Nome, Alaska:** Bond issue authorized for certain municipal public works 289cxxii Conveyance of certain lands to 485 Corporate existence, boundaries, ratified and confirmed 289 Harbor improvement authorized 1039 **Nomini Bay and Creek, Va.,** improvement authorized 1031 **Nooksac River, Wash.,** examination authorized 1595 **Norfolk, Va.:** Appropriation for— Hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420 Improvements, Navy yard 1412 Naval air station, improvements 1628 Naval operating base, improvements 1413, 1628 Naval training station 401, 1400 Commemorative medals authorized 1974 Construction authorized at Naval air station 156 Harbor improvement authorized 1031 **Norris Dam,** appropriation for continuing construction 596, 1607 **North Adams, Mass.,** flood-control project authorized 1572 **Northampton, Mass.,** bridge authorized across Connecticut River at 1200, 1478 **North Atlantic Ice Patrol.** *See* Ice Patrol and Derelict Destruction. **North Carolina:** Appropriation for— Great Smoky Mountains National Park, administration, etc 207, 1792 Indians, support, etc., of 193, 194, 1776, 1778 National forest administration 263, 1438 Blue Ridge Parkway, establishment and administration of 2041 Bridge authorized across Waccamaw River at Old Pireway Ferry Crossing 322 Durham County included in middle judicial district 429 Terms of court at Durham abolished; court rooms at Wilson 429 Eastern Judicial District, terms of court 1910 Flood-control projects authorized 1575 Middle Judicial District, terms of court at Durham; court accommodations 1898 Pisgah National Forest, lands added to 800 River and harbor improvements authorized 1032 Preliminary examinations authorized 1043, 1593 Roanoke River, continuation of surveys of reservoirs in 1596 Rocky River (Love’s Ford and Crump’s Ford), continuation of surveys 1596 Tar River, continuation of surveys of reservoirs in 1596 Wilkesboro Dam, Yadkin River, continuation of survey 1596 **North Dakota:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 190, 193, 1767, 1772, 1774, 1776 National forest administration 1438 Cannon Ball School District, improvements 1013 Fort Yates School District, school improvements 1014 Preliminary examinations of rivers, etc., authorized 1594 Time extended for bridging— Missouri River, at Garrison 288, 1476 Red River, Fargo to Moorhead, Minn 536, 1477 **Northeast River, Md.,** examination authorized 1042 **Northern Pacific Railway Co.,** and others, determination of certain questions by Supreme Court in pending suit against 1369 **North Fabius River, Mo.,** examination authorized 1594 **North Little Rock, Ark.,** flood-control project authorized 1578 **North New River Canal, Fla.,** examination authorized 1043 **North Platte Irrigation Project, Nebr.-Wyo.,** use of power revenues for construction of additional circuit 1622 Commercial system, use of power revenues for, etc 198, 1782 **North Platte River, Wyo.,** examination authorized 1594 **Northwest Territory Celebration Commission:** Establishment, members, duties 511 Appointment of personnel 512 Appropriation authorized 512 Appropriation for 1603 Cooperation with States 511 Duration 512 Expenditures allowed 512 **Norway:** Appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 Acceptance of painting, “Liev Eiriksson Discovers America”, from certain citizens of 1167 *Tampen*, payment for losses due to detention of, appropriation authorized 1104 Appropriation for 1633 **Nueces River, Tex.,** examination authorized 1462, 1593 **Nyack, N.
Y.,** bridge authorized across Hudson River at 1073cxxiii **O** **Oahu, Hawaii,** construction authorized, radio receiving station, etc 156 **Oak Creek, Md.,** examination of channel to Plain Dealing Creek, authorized 1042 **Oakland, Calif.,** disposition of old post-office building authorized 1202 **Oak Park, Ill.,** post-office building for 599 **Obion River, Tenn.,** examination authorized 1045 **Occupacia Creek, Va.,** examination authorized 1043 **Ocean and Lake Surveys,** appropriation for 402, 1402 **Ocean Bills of Lading.** *See* Carriage of Goods by Sea Act. **Ocean City Harbor, Md.,** improvement authorized 1031 **Ocean-Mail Contracts.** *See* Merchant Marine Act, 1936. **Ochlochonee Bay, Fla.,** examination authorized 1044 **Ochlockonee River, Fla.,** examination authorized 1044 **Offatt’s Bayou, Tex.,** examination of waterway to San Louis Pass, authorized 1045 **Officers and Employees.** *See also* Government Employees.
Appropriation for payment to, in foreign countries, for foreign currency appreciation losses 14, 1173 **Officers, Federal,** punishment for killing or assaulting 1105 **Official Papers of the Territories of the United States.** *See* Territorial Papers of the United States. **Official Register of the United States,** annual publication, distribution 956 **Ogdensburg, N. Y.:** Harbor improvement authorized 1037 Time extended for bridging St. Lawrence River at 301, 1202 **Ogeechee River, Ga.,** examination authorized 1593 **Ogunquit-Perkins Cove, Maine,** examination authorized 1040 **O’Hara Township, Pa.,** time extended for bridging Allegheny River at 1197 **Ohio:** Appropriation for national forest administration 263, 1438 Ava, erection of memorial to dead in wreck of dirigible Shenandoah, authorized 1371 Fairport, portion of lighthouse reservation conveyed to; exchange of remainder authorized 310 Flood-control, etc., compacts, consent of Congress granted to 1490 Great Lakes Exposition. *See* Great Lakes Exposition.
Northern District, judgeship, filling vacancy 659 Northwest Territory Celebration Commission to cooperate with State of 511 Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial National Monument, establishment; supervision, etc 1393 River and harbor improvements authorized 1035, 1037 Preliminary examinations authorized 1045, 1046, 1594 **Ohio River:** Bridge at Louisville, Ky.; toll rates 1067 Bridge authorized across, at— Cannelton, Ind 1065, 1103 Wellsburg, W. Va 1054 Flood-control projects authorized 1586 Preliminary examinations and improvement authorized 1035, 1045 Time extended for bridging, at— Cairo, Ill 155 Owensboro, Ky 909 Rockport, Ind.-Owensboro, Ky 36, 1199 Shawneetown, Ill 1058 Sistersville, W.
Va 904, 1255 **Oil and Gas.** *See also* Petroleum Regulation. Interstate compact, Oklahoma, Texas, California, New Mexico, etc.; consent of Congress given to 939 Investigations, appropriation for 203, 1789 Prospecting permits and leases. *See* Mineral Lands and Mining. Transportation of, by pipe line, extension of tax 431 **Oil Pollution of Navigable Waters, Conference on,** appropriation for participation 1632 **Oils:** Compensatory tax on products of certain 1026 Amendments— Compensatory tax on products of certain; provisions repealed 1743 Remission of taxes paid or accrued on importation of glycerine or stearine pitch 1743 Effective date 1743 Processing tax on certain 1742 Tax on certain 1742 Not imposed in contravention of trade agreements, etc 1743cxxiv **Oklahoma:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 183, 190, 191, 193, 195, 196, 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, 1777, 1778, 1779 National forest administration 263, 1438 Platt National Park, administration, etc 208, 1793 Bridge authorized across Arkansas River, at Keota 25 Eastern, Northern, and Western Districts, appointment of additional judge 1804 Five Civilized Tribes, leasing of restricted lands of, authorized 1135 Taxation of minerals produced on restricted lands of 1160 Flood-control projects authorized 1577, 1579, 1580 Indians, acquisition of lands, etc., within and without reservations; types;
United States as trustee; taxation 1967 Cooperative associations, formation of; purposes, etc 1967 Suits by or against; intervention by Secretary of Interior; removal to Federal district court 1968 Loans to individuals, corporate groups, and associations; appropriation for 1968 Funds available; allocations to Oklahoma Indians; deposit of mineral royalties, etc 1968 Organizations, charters; powers, etc 1967 Osage County not affected 1968 Restricted lands, preference right to purchase on behalf of Indians 1967 Rules and regulations 1968 International Petroleum Exposition, Tulsa. *See separate title*.
Interstate oil and gas compact, consent of Congress granted to 939 Payment to, from royalties, oil and gas, south half of Red River 181, 1763 Preliminary examination of rivers authorized 1045, 1596 Western Judicial District, term of court at Shawnee 1271 Wyandotte Indians, per capita distribution of funds; payment to Allen C. Johnson 894 **Oklawaha River, Fla.,** examination authorized 1044 **Olcott Harbor, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1047 **Old-Age Assistance.** *See* Social Security Act. **Old-Age Assistance, D.
C.** *See* District of Columbia. **Old Field, N. Y.,** conveyance of portion of lighthouse reservation to 308 **Old Pireway Ferry Crossing, N. C.,** bridge authorized across Waccamaw River at 322 **Old River, Calif.,** examination authorized 1047 **Old Spanish Trail,** opening of, coinage to commemorate 324 **Old Town, Md.,** bridge authorized across Potomac River at 1052 **Olympia Harbor, Wash.,** improvement authorized 1039 **Olympic Games.** *See* Eleventh Olympic Games. **Olympic Games, 10th,** certain receipts exempted from taxation if donated to California, etc 1236 **Omaha Indians, Nebr.,** appropriation for industrial assistance 1767 **Omaha, Nebr.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at 289 **Onancock River, Va.,** examination authorized 1043 **Onawa, Iowa:** Bridge authorized across Missouri River at 1072 Time extended for bridging 1530 **Oneida River, N.
Y.,** examination authorized 326, 1592 **Onondaga Creek, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1195, 1593 **Oolagah Reservoir, Okla.,** examination authorized 1596 **Operating-Differential Subsidy.** *See* Merchant Marine Act, 1936. **Orders.** *See* Executive Orders. **Ordinance of 1787,** celebration of anniversary of adoption. *See* Northwest Territory Celebration Commission. **Ordnance, Bureau of.** *See* Navy Department. **Ordnance Department.** *See* War Department. **Oregon:** Appropriation for— Crater Lake National Park, administration, etc 207, 1792 Deschutes project 1784 Indians, support, etc., of 184, 188, 191, 193, 194, 1118, 1767, 1770, 1775, 1777, 1778 Klamath and Owyhee irrigation projects 198, 1782, 1784 National forest administration 263, 1438 Cape Lookout Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance to 308 City of Cascade Locks, water main connection 1049 Clackamas County, conveyance of public lands to, for park purposes 1369, 1823cxxv Coos Head River and Harbor Reservation, conveyance of portion to University of Oregon 1095 Crater Lake National Park, appointment of commissioner; payment of salary 422 Deschutes National Forest, addition authorized 288 Heceta Head Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance of portion of, to 308 Flood-control projects authorized 1590, 1591 Indians, claims of; jurisdiction of Court of Claims to hear, etc 801 Indians of Fort McDermitt, land reserved for use of 1094 Preliminary examination of rivers and harbors authorized 334, 335, 439, 440, 1047, 1143, 1595 Improvements authorized 1038 Public lands, sale of certain, in; deposit of proceeds 1972 Rogue River National Forest, lands added to; cutting of merchantable timber on revested lands; deposit of receipts 1460 Siskiyou National Forest, addition to 338 Time extended for bridging Columbia River at Astoria 1066, 1104 Willamette National Forest, exchange and addition of lands 338 **Oregon and California Railroad Lands:** Payments to certain counties in Oregon in lieu of taxes on 181, 1619, 1762 Survey, etc., of 180, 1762 **Organic Act of the Virgin Islands.** *See* Virgin Islands. **Organized Reserves.** *See also* War Department.
Care and treatment of members injured, etc., while engaged in training 1507 **Orland Reclamation Project, Calif.:** Appropriation for 198, 1782 Amendatory contracts with water users for payment of construction, operation, etc., charges, authorized 1907 Classification of lands; release of unproductive lands 1907 Appropriation from reclamation fund for classification, etc 1908 Orland Unit Waters Users’ Association, modification of contract with, authorized 1909 Rules and regulations 1909 **Osage Indians, Okla.:** Appropriation for— Education 190, 1773 Support of agency and pay of tribal officers 195, 1779 **Oswego Harbor, N.
Y.,** improvement authorized 1037 **Oswego River, N. Y.,** examination authorized 326, 1592 **Ottawa, Canada,** appropriation for legation building at 598 **Otter River, Vt.,** examination authorized 1041 **Ouachita River:** Flood-control projects authorized 1576 Time extended for bridging, at Monroe, La 1069 **Owensboro, Ky.,** time extended for bridging Ohio River at 36, 909, 1199 **Owens Creek, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **Owyhee Irrigation Project, Oreg.,** appropriation for 198, 1782, 1784 **Oyster Planters:** Loans to, by production credit associations, qualifications amended 318 Settlement of claims of, for damages arising from dredging operations, etc 1049 **P** **Pacific Coast,** appropriation for surveys, etc 95, 1340 **Packers and Stockyards Act:** Appropriation for enforcement of 257, 1432 Amendments— Live poultry dealers and handlers; necessity for regulation 648 Investigations authorized; licenses; penalty for violation 648 Licenses, provisions respecting; penalties 649 **Paducah, Ky.,** loan of silver service of U.
S. S. Paducah to Woman’s Club 1141 **Pages, Senate and House of Representatives,** appropriation for pay of, July 1, 1935, to close of session 481 **Paint Rock River, Ala.,** examination authorized 1593 **Paiute Indian Lands, Nev.,** appropriation for payment of reclamation charges against 188, 1770 **Pajaro River, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **Pala Band of Mission Indians, Calif.,** extension of trust period on lands reserved for 1106 **Palm Beach, Fla.,** examination for connecting with intracoastal waterway authorized 1044 **Palo Alto Harbor, Calif.,** examination authorized 1047 **Pamlico Sound, N.
C.,** examination and improvement authorized 1032, 1043cxxvi **Panama:** Appropriation for— Envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 Payment to government of 73, 1315 United States-Panamanian Claims Commission, payment of awards 1632 Cape Mala, construction authorized at 156 **Panama Canal:** Investigation of means of increasing capacity directed 1256 Investigation of rules for measuring vessels using 1204 Appropriation for 1641 Committee; appointment, number, etc 1204 Report to President 1204 **Panama Canal Zone.** *See* Canal Zone. **Panama City, Panama:** Appropriation for— Hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420 Waterworks, etc 148, 1309 **Panamanian Claims Commission,** appropriation for payment of awards 1632 **Panama Railroad:** Appropriation for supplies, etc., for 147, 1308 Disposition of moneys received by 148, 1308 **Pan American Exposition:** Importation of dutiable articles for exhibition purposes 1142 Regulations governing sales; payment of duty; marking requirements; transfers, etc 1142 Reimbursement for Federal expenses; deposit 1142 **Pan American Financial Conference, Third,** balance available 591 **Pan American Institute of Geography and History:** Annual appropriation authorised for United States membership 512 Appropriation for 1123, 1316 Invitation to hold 1935 assembly in United States 512 Sum authorized for expenses 512 Appropriation for 1123 **Pan American Sanitary Bureau,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1315 **Pan American Union:** Appropriation for contribution 73, 1315 Determination of rate for steam furnished to 425 **Paraguay,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Paris, France,** sum authorized for settlement of indebtedness on memorial; fund created 426 **Parish Creek, Md.,** improvement authorized 1031 **Parker, Ariz.,** bridge authorized across Colorado River at 1071 **Parker Dam, Colorado River,** project authorized 1040 **Parker River, Mass.,** examination authorized 1041 **Park, Parkway, and Recreational-Area Programs:** Study of, by National Park Service, authorized 1894 Assistance in planning, etc., to States 1894 State compacts with reference to planning, etc., consent of Congress granted to 1895 **Parks.** *See also* National Parks.
Amount for work-relief projects 1608 **Partnerships,** tax on. *See* Income Tax. **Pascagoula Harbor, Miss.,** examination authorized 1045 **Pascagoula River,** bridge authorized across, at Wilkerson’s Ferry, Miss 1395 **Passaic River, N. J.,** examination authorized 1042, 1265, 1593 **Pass Cavallo, Tex.,** examination and improvement authorized 1034, 1045 **Pass Palacios, Tex.,** examination authorized 1045 **Passport Agencies,** appropriation for 69, 1311 **Passumpsic River, Vt.,** examination authorized 1592 **Patent Office.** *See* Commerce, Department of. **Patents:** Application of laws relating to, in Virgin Islands 1811 Inventions previously patented in foreign country, application for mestic patent 1529 Application filed in this country previously filed in foreign country granting reciprocal privileges; when effective; time limit for filing 1529 **Patrick Henry,** appropriation authorized to aid in celebration of bicentennial of birth of 1485 Appropriation for 1600 **Patrick Henry National Monument, Va.,** establishment; administration, etc 652 **Patuxent River, Md.,** examination authorized 1593 **Pawnee Indians, Okla.,** appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 196, 1780 **Pay Adjustment Act of 1922:** Credit for service rendered since June 30, 1932 339 Back longevity pay restriction 339 **Peace River, Fla.,** examination authorized 1044cxxvii **Peanuts:** Collection and publication of statistics by Department of Agriculture 1898 Appropriation authorized for expenses 1899 Cooperation by Government agencies 1899 Penalty provisions 1899 **Pearl Harbor, Hawaii:** Appropriation for improvements at Navy Yard 413, 1412 Deficiency appropriation for construction at navy yard and fleet air base 598, 1629 Acquisition of site for rear range light 480 Construction authorized at Navy Yard, submarine base, and fleet air base 155, 156 **Pearl River, Miss.:** Examination authorized 1575 Bridge authorized across, at Monticello 1255 Flood-control projects authorized 1575 Improvement authorized, Miss., and La 1033 **Pease River, Tex.,** examination authorized 1593 **Pecan Island, La.,** examination of waterway to White Lake authorized 1045 **Pecos and Jemez Pueblos, N.
Mex.,** consolidation of 1528 **Pee Dee River, S. C.,** examination authorized 1043 **Pellegrini, Aldo,** presentation of Distinguished Flying Cross to 152 **Penal and Correctional Institutions,** appropriations for 53, 83, 587, 1120, 1328, 1626 **Penal and Penitentiary Commission, International,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1316 **Penalty Provisions.** *See* Crimes and Misdemeanors. **Pendleton, Oreg.,** flood-control project authorized 1591 **Penitentiaries,** appropriation for 53, 83, 587, 1120, 1328 **Pennell, Joseph,** acceptance of bequest of, for Library of Congress authorized 1206 Transfer of assets of “Pennell Fund” to Library of Congress Trust Fund Board 1206 **Pennsylvania:** Appropriation for— Marine school maintenance 402, 1401 National forest administration 263, 1438 Naval Home, Philadelphia 405, 1404 Bridge authorized across— Allegheny River, at— East Brady 910 Emlenton 910 Ford City 907 Port Allegheny 905 Tionesta 910 Delaware River, at— Buckingham 1532 Delaware Water Gap 1252 Easton 1051 Shohola 1531 Mahoning River, at Edinburg 909 Monongahela River, at— Donora-Monessen 535 Elizabeth 905 Susquehanna River, at Wyalusing 907 Bridge construction, etc., Monongahela, Allegheny, and Youghiogheny Rivers, modification 669 Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, New Jersey and; consent of Congress granted to 1058 Eastern Judicial District— Appointment of additional judge; filling of vacancy 1523 Terms of court; writs, etc., returnable to Philadelphia 514 Flood-control, etc., compacts, consent of Congress granted to 1490 Flood-control projects authorized 1573, 1574, 1586 Middle Judicial District, term of court at Wilkes-Barre; writs, etc., returnable at Scranton 1271 River and harbor improvements authorized 1030, 1035, 1037 Preliminary examinations authorized of— Allegheny River 1565 Lackawanna River 1937 Rivers, various 1042, 1045, 1593, 1594 Stroudsburg, conveyance of land to 533 Time extended for bridging— Allegheny River, at Pittsburgh 1197 Monongahela River, at— Dravosburg-McKeesport 1197 Pittsburgh 1197 Rankin-Whittaker 1197 Youghiogheny River, at McKeesport 1197 Washington-Lincoln Memorial Gettysburg Boulevard, cooperation of highway department of 285 One Senator and one Representative to serve as commissioners 285 Western Judicial District, judgeship, filling of vacancy 659 **Pennsylvania Greyhound Transit Company,** may lay pipe lines across New York Avenue northeast, D.
C 26cxxviii **Pennsylvania Railroad Company:** May bridge New York Avenue northeast, D. C 537 Perry Point, Md., exchange of certain property with Veterans’ Administration 724 **Penobscot River, Maine,** examination authorized 1592, 1937 **Pensacola, Fla.:** Appropriation for construction at naval air station 589 Acceptance of property of Gulf Power Co., authorized 1238 Authority to make quitclaim deeds to holders of certain lots, extended; fees 1482 Bay and harbor, examination and improvements authorized 1033, 1044 Construction authorized at Naval air station 156 **Pensacola Reservoir, Okla.,** examination authorized 1596 **Pensaukee Harbor, Wis.,** examination authorized 1046 **Pensions.** *See also* Social Security Act.
Appropriation for payment of 18, 51, 1182 Service-connected disability, rates of pensions received on account of 1910 Spanish-American War, etc., reenactment of laws granting 614 **Perdido River, Fla.,** examination of connecting waterway with Alabama and Tombigbee Rivers authorized 1044 **Perilla Oil,** tax on 1742 **Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act of 1930:** Appropriation for enforcement 276, 1451 Amendments— False statements concerning commodity transactions 1533 Refusal of license, causes for 1533 Reparation orders, appeals from; proceedings 1534 **Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act, 1934,** modification of, with reference to individual Indian money 1928 **Permanent Association of International Road Congresses,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1316 **Permanent Court of Arbitration, International Bureau of,** appropriation for 73, 1315 **Permanent Insurance Fund.** *See* Banking Act of 1935. **Permanent International Commission of the Congresses of Navigation,** appropriation for support of 146, 1307 **Perry Point, Md.,** exchange of land at 724 **Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial National Monument:** Establishment; site 1393 Acquisition of land, etc.; supervision 1394 Commission members to act as board of advisers; vacancies; expenses, etc 1394 **Perry’s Victory Memorial Commission,** appropriation for 179, 1760 **Pershing Hall, Paris, France:** Sum authorized for settlement of indebtedness; restriction 426 Memorial fund created, use of; report to Congress 426 Appropriation for 594 **Persia,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Personal Holding Companies,** tax on 1020 **Personal Property,** sales under orders or decrees of United States courts 160 **Perth Amboy, N.
J.:** Adjudication of claim of 491 Bonded merchandise, intraport movement by bonded cartmen, etc 1538 **Peru:** Appropriation for ambassador to 69, 1311 Aviation Conference, Lima, appropriation for participation 1631 **Peru, Ind.,** flood-control project authorized 1586 **Petersburg, Alaska:** Bond issue authorized for specified public works 301 Harbor improvement authorized 1039 **Petersburg, Va.,** appropriation for Federal Reformatory Camp at 54, 85, 1120, 1330 **Petit Jean River, Ark.,** examination authorized 1262, 1594 **Petroleum.** *See also* Naval Oil Reserves;
Oil and Gas; Petroleum Regulation. Crude, taxes on; rate 1027 **Petroleum Administration,** deficiency appropriation for 574, 1760 **Petroleum Exposition.** *See* International Petroleum Exposition. **Petroleum Regulation:** Definitions 30 Prohibition on interstate commerce in contraband oil 31 Suspension of 31 Enforcement regulations; establishment of boards 31 Certificates of clearance, issue, denial, etc 31 Review by district court permitted 32 Penalty provision 32 Seizure and forfeiture of contraband oil 32 Liability of common carriers 33 Hearings, appointment of board members, etc 33cxxix Injunctions, restraining orders; jurisdiction of United States district courts 33 Delegation of powers, etc 33 Saving provision 33 Duration of Act 33 **Petrolia-Fort Worth, Tex., Gas Pipe Line,** settlement of damage claims arising from construction of 67 **Phagen, Tillison and Tremble,** payment to 904 **Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Co.:** Abandonment of Seventh Street substation, D.
C., etc 497 Bridge and subway construction, D. C 569 **Philadelphia, Pa.:** Appropriation for— Hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420 Mint 231, 1841 Naval Home, maintenance, etc 405, 1404 **Philippine Insurrection Veterans,** reenactment of pension laws 614 **Philippine Islands:** Appropriation for High Commissioner to 58, 1305 Acting High Commissioner to, designation of, during vacancy, authorized 1478 Army, etc., details to assist in establishing defense system 218 Buildings, etc., for United States Representative, sum authorized 394 Appropriation for 595 Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, exclusion of commerce to and from ports of, from operation of, by Legislature, permitted 1213 Filipino emigration from United States; transportation, etc., expenses; contracts authorized; rules, etc 478 Funds authorized 479 Appropriation for 1121 Not considered deportation 479 Reentry of beneficiaries 479 Time limitation 479 Time extended for making application for benefits 1462 Yarns, twines, cords, etc., limitation on importation into U.
S.; allocation under export permits 340 Duration of act; provisions applicable on expiration 340, 341 Regulations by Secretary of Treasury 341 **Philippine Scouts,** promotions, etc. *See* Army. **Phillipsburg, N. J.,** bridge authorized across Delaware River at 1051 **Phoebus Channel, Va.,** improvement authorized 1032 **Phoenix, Ariz.,** appropriation for education of Indians 190, 1774 **Phony-Peach Eradication,** appropriation for 267, 1442 **Physics, International Union of,** appropriation for contribution 1316 **Picketing,** interstate transportation of persons to interfere with right of, penalty for 1899 **Pickwick Landing Dam,** appropriation for continuing construction 596, 1607 **Pierre, S.
Dak.,** appropriation for education of Indians 191, 1775 **Pine Ridge Indians, S. Dak.,** appropriation for industrial assistance 1767 **Pine River Project, Colo.,** appropriation for 1784 **Pineville, Ky.,** flood-control project authorized 1588 **Pipestone, Minn.,** appropriation for education of Indians 190, 1774 **Pirates Cove Channel, Fla.,** examination authorized 1044 **Pisgah National Forest, N. C.,** lands added to 800 **Pitt Island, Wash.,** acquisition of, by Attorney General 508 Appropriation for 1120 **Pittsburgh, Pa.:** Appropriation for care, etc., mining station 204, 1789 Flood-control projects authorized 1586 Monongahela River bridge, location modified 670 Time extended for bridging Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers at 1197 **Plain Dealing Creek, Md.,** examination of channel to Oak Creek, authorized 1042 **Plant Dust Explosions,** appropriation for investigation, etc 265, 1441 **Plant Industry, Bureau of.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. **Plant Quarantine.** *See also* Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Bureau of.
Shipments of plants by mail; inspection by State officials; disposition of infected plants, etc 1461 **Plant Quarantine Act,** appropriation for enforcement 1441 **Plant Reserve Stations,** appropriation for investigations and production for revegetation, etc 260 **Plants,** appropriation for investigations, etc 260, 1435 **Platt National Park, Okla.,** appropriation for administration, etc 208, 1793cxxx **Plum Island River, Mass.,** examination authorized 1041 **Plymouth, Pa.,** flood-control project authorized 1574 **Pocatello, Idaho,** game management supply depot and laboratory, establishment at 1913 **Pocomoke River, Md.,** improvement, etc., authorized 1031, 1043 **Point Chugae, Ala.,** examination of channel authorized 1045 **Pointe aux Barques Lighthouse Reservation, Mich.,** conveyance of portion of, to county of Huron 307 **Point Remove Creek, Ark.,** examination authorized 441, 1594 **Poland,** appropriation for ambassador to 69, 1311 **Ponce Harbor, Puerto Rico,** improvement authorized 1039 **Popes Creek, Md.,** bridge authorized across Potomac River to a point south of 1056 **Poplar Bluff, Mo.:** Bridge authorized across Black River at 905 Legalized at 535 **Poquetanuck Cove,** bridge legalized across, at Ledyard, Conn 1197 **Port Allegheny, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Allegheny River at 905 **Port Allen, Hawaii,** improvement, etc., authorized 1039, 1048 **Port Angeles, Wash.,** sale of portion of Ediz Hook Lighthouse Reservation to 309 **Port Aransas, Tex.,** improvement authorized 1034 **Port Arthur, Tex.,** time extended for bridging Lake Sabine at; amortization perio d extended 1196 **Port Austin Harbor, Mich.,** examination authorized 1046 **Port Everglades, Fla.,** improvement authorized 1032 **Port Gamble Harbor, Wash.,** improvement authorized 1039 **Port Huron, Mich.:** Bridge authorized across Saint Clair River at 1067 Harbor examination authorized 1046 **Portland, Maine,** appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420 **Portland, Oreg.,** appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420 **Port Lavaca, Tex.,** channel improvement authorized to Pass Cavallo 1034 **Port Newark Army Base,** sale authorized to Newark, N.
J 1557 **Port of New York Authority:** Importation of dutiable articles for exhibition purposes under bond 1920 Regulations governing sales; payment of duty; marking requirements; transfers, etc 1920 Reimbursement of Federal expenses 1920 **Port Ontario Harbor, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1046 **Port Orford, Oreg.,** examination authorized 1047 **Port Sanilac Harbor, Mich.,** examination authorized 1046 **Portugal,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Port Washington, Wis.,** establishment of Coast Guard station at 1370 Harbor improvement authorized 1036 **Postage Rates,** extension of 431 **Postal Savings Depositories,** nature of deposits; interest; deposit of savings in Federal Reserve banks 722 **Postal Savings System,** appropriation for supplies, etc 240 **Postal Service:** Air mail. *See* Air Mail Act, Amendments.
Collect-on-delivery matter, extending demurrage exemption period on 867 Employees; compensatory time for service on Saturdays, etc.; overtime in lieu; exception 650 Railway clerks, cash or compensatory time optional 650, 651 Substitutes, ratio limited; regulars not to be furloughed, etc 651 Ratio of, to regulars established 1460 Mail-equipment shops; compensation adjustment; effective date 1266 Motor-vehicle service, classification of employees; limitation on assistant superintendents 795 Postal offenses; punishment for attempts to obtain mail by fraud, etc 867 Postmarking stamp, punishment for forging or counterfeiting 866 Post-office inspectors and inspector in charge, adjustment of compensation 538 Railway Mail Service, adjustment of compensation of employees 1374 Substitute laborers, etc., time credit for, when appointed on regular force; promotions authorized 904 Threatening communications, punishment for sending through mails 427 Undelivered letters, etc., first class, return of; fees increased 333 United States Savings Bonds, issue, redemption, tax exemption, etc 21cxxxi **Postal Union of the Americas and Spain, Congress of,** appropriation for expenses of delegates 239, 1850 **Postmaster General.** *See also* Post Office Department.
Air-mail contracts, limitation on number of, to a contractor after April 1, 1936 30 Merchant Marine Act, 1936, foreign mail transportation; powers, etc., and funds for, transferred to Maritime Commission 1988 Public buildings; distribution of projects 599 United States Savings Bonds, issue, redemption, etc 21 **Post Office Department.** *See also* Postal Service; Postmaster General. Appropriation for— Accounts, Bureau of 235, 1846 Buildings, care, etc., of 242, 1852 Chief Inspector, Office of 235, 1846, 1847 Inspectors, salaries, etc 237, 1847 Law violations, rewards for detecting 237, 1848 Contingent expenses 236, 1846 First Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 235, 237, 1846, 1848 Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 235, 240, 1846, 1851 Equipment shops, materials, etc 241, 1851 Miscellaneous equipment 240 Pneumatic-tube service 1852 Postal Savings System, supplies 240 Rent, etc., first-, second-, and third-class offices 241, 1852 Transportation of equipment, etc 1852 Vehicle service 241, 1852 Postmaster General, Office of 235, 236, 1846, 1847 Adjusted losses and contingencies 237, 1847 Damage claims 237, 1847 Inventions, cash rewards to employees for 236, 1847 Printing and binding 236, 1846 Purchasing Agent, Office of 235, 1846 Second Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 235, 238, 1846, 1849 Balances due foreign countries 239, 1850 Contract Air Mail Service 1850 Foreign mail transportation 1849 Indemnities, lost international mail 240, 1850 Payments under Merchant Marine Act contracts 1850 Railway Mail Service 238, 1849 Rural Delivery Service 1850 Transportation of mails 238, 1849 Solicitor, Office of 235, 1846 Third Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 235, 240, 1846, 1850 Indemnities, lost domestic mail 240, 1850 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 65, 66, 605, 606, 1129, 1132, 1134, 1645, 1647 Chief Inspector, Office of 1629 Payment of rewards 589, 1629 Contingent expenses 1629 Damage claims 59, 601, 602, 1126, 1127, 1642 First Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 55, 1630 City delivery carriers 1630 Clerks, first- and second-class post offices 1630 Postmasters, compensation 1630 Special-delivery fees 1630 Village delivery service 1630 Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 55, 1630 Judgments 61, 603 McLeod, W.
R., payment to 1122 Postmaster General, Office of 1629 Printing and binding 1629 Second Assistant Postmaster General, Office of 589 Alaska, star-route service 589, 1630 Contract air-mail service 1630 Foreign mail transportation 589 Railroad transportation and mail messenger service 1630 Railway Mail Service 1630 Railway postal clerks, travel allowance 1630 Rural Delivery Service 589 Adjusted Compensation Payment Act, 1936, designation of employees for fiscal-agency services in issuance, etc., of bonds under 1396 Air mail. *See* Air Mail Act, Amendments Alaska, mail service; air mail for all classes, authorized 744 Deficiencies, appropriations from Treasury to supply 243, 1853 Migratory bird hunting stamps, issue, sale, etc., by 379 Ocean-mail contracts. *See* Merchant Marine Act, 1936.
Payments forbidden to persons after nomination rejected by Senate 244, 1854 Postal employees, ratio of substitutes to regulars established 1460 Potato-tax stamps, sale, etc., by 784cxxxii Scientific investigations by Bureau of Standards 243, 1853 Social Security Act, sale of stamps, etc., for collection of taxes under 638 Travel expenses of civilians when transferred; restriction 243, 1854 United States Savings Bonds, issue, redemption, etc 21 Appropriation available for expenses 21 Postal Service employees as fiscal agents 22 Vehicles, cost limit, use restriction 243, 1854 **Potato Act of 1935:** Definitions 782 Tax, imposition of; referendum; adjustment; tax stamps 783, 784 Allotments;
State apportionments; adjustments 784, 785 Apportionment to farms, methods; percentage available to farms otherwise ineligible 785 Continuation of apportionments 786 District of Columbia considered part of Maryland 786 Tax exemption stamps, issue, etc 786 Producing regions, establishment 786 Return of stamps erroneously issued 786 Assignment, etc., of stamps not delivered 786 Farms operated by share-tenants or share-croppers 787 Assignment, etc., of stamps accompanied by delivery 787 Exemptions from claims of creditors 787 Packaging requirements 787 Rules and regulations 788 Refunds 789 Proceeds from taxes authorized for administrative expenses; advances; transfers; sums authorized 789 General and penal provisions 789 Exports, tax exemption; refund of erroneously collected 792 Imports; quotas; tax on excess; packaging; imports from Cuba 792, 793 Short title 793 Repeal of 1106 Appropriation for completing records and operations under 1163 **Poteau River, Ark.,** examination authorized 1594 **Potomac River:** Bridge authorized across, at— Dahlgren, Va 1056 Old Town, Md.—Green Spring, W.
Va 1052 Examination authorized 1258, 1593 Flood-control projects authorized 1574 Improvement authorized 1031 **Poultry.** *See* Packers and Stockyards Act, Amendment. **Poultry Congress, Sixth World’s,** participation expenses 1568 Invitation to hold 1939 Congress in United States 1568 **Powder Mill Ford, Mo.,** bridge authorized across Current River at 1252 **Powder River, Wyo.,** examination authorized 1594 **Power Act.** *See* Federal Power Act. **Power Commission.** *See* Federal Power Commission. **Prescott National Forest, Ariz.,** recreational area within 895 **President of the United States:** Appropriation for— Compensation 6, 1168 Protection of 77, 228, 1322, 1838 Deficiency appropriation for joint committee on inaugural ceremonies of 1599 Acting High Commissioner to the Philippine Islands, designation authorized during vacancy, etc 1478 Air Corps stations, acquisition of sites with approval of 611 Appointment of— Antietam Celebration Commission 1916 Battle of Gettysburg, commission to cooperate in commemoration of 1916 Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System 704 Central Statistical Board 498 Charles Carroll of Carrollton Bicentenary Commission 1517 Comptroller of the Currency 707 Connecticut Tercentenary Commission 244 Delaware River Valley Tercentenary Commission 1487 De Soto expedition anniversary celebration commission 870 Director of Grazing 1978 District of Columbia Airport Commission, three members of 1237 Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1936; supervisory, etc., officers 1611 Federal Alcohol Administration members 1964 Federal Alcohol Administrator 977 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation directors 684 Great Lakes Exposition, commissioner general 1243 Harvard University Tercentenary Commission 1267cxxxiii International Exposition of Paris, commissioner general and commissioner 1200 National Bituminous Coal Commission 992 Bituminous Coal Labor Board 1001 Consumers’ Counsel 993 National Labor Relations Board 451 Panama Canal, committee to investigate rules for measurement of vessels 1204 Railroad Retirement Act of 1935;
Investigation Commission 972 Railroad Retirement Board 970 Rural Electrification Administrator 1363 Social Security Board 635 Special Mexican Claims Commission 149 Texas Centennial Exposition, commissioner general 432 United States Court for China, special judge 539 United States Maritime Commission 1985 Virgin Islands— Government Secretary 1812 Governor 1812 Judge and district attorney 1813 Army and Navy officers, assignment for duty in courier service abroad, inspection of buildings; traveling expenses allowed 70, 1321 Army enlisted men; grades and ratings, numbers in, to be determined by 1554 Army, etc., details to assist in establishing defense system, Philippine Islands 218 Cabinet members, burial of certain, in national cemeteries 339 Commodity Credit Corporation, termination of, prior to April 1, 1937, by Executive order of 4 Conventions, etc., expenditures prohibited for housing, etc.; notification to Departmental heads by 19 Customs enforcement areas, establishment and termination of 517 Distinguished Flying Crosses, presentation to Balbo and Pellegrini of Royal Italian Air Force 152 Edwards, Maj.
Gen. Clarence Ransom, posthumous award of Distinguished Service Medal to 1487 Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935— Appropriations to be used in discretion and under direction of; allocation, projects designated 115–117 Agricultural Adjustment Act, funds available for use in discretion of 117 Personnel appointments by; confirmation by Senate 118 Duties, etc., of necessary agencies to be prescribed by 118 Real property, acquisition by 118 Rules and regulations by; punishment for violation 118 Rates of pay; wages for various types of work to be fixed by 118 Federal Emergency Relief Act of 1933, continuance by proclamation of 119 Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, performance of functions as authorized by 119 Sale of securities; use of proceeds 119 Unemployment Relief Act, authority of, continued 119 Executive orders. *See* Executive Orders.
Export-Import Banks, termination prior to June 16, 1937, by Executive order of 4 Foreign Service officers, appointments and promotions by, with consent of Senate 436 Goethals, Maj. Gen. George W., erection of memorial 743 Government employees— Annual leave regulations by 1162 Sick leave regulations by 1162 Great Lakes Exposition, invitation to Dominion of Canada to participate 1243 Highway, United States-Canada-Alaska, agreement on route authorized; construction provisions 869 Inaugural ceremonies, 1937. *See* Inaugural Ceremonies of 1937.
International agreements on ice patrol and derelict destruction, authority to conclude 1922 International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, invitation to hold meeting in United States 1356 International Statistical Institute, invitation to hold session in United States 570 Interparliamentary Union, disbursement of appropriation on vouchers approved by 426 Keller, Col. Wm. L., designation as Consultant in Surgery by 247 Kitcat, Lt. Comdr. Charles A. deW., British Navy, presentation of Navy Cross by 1214cxxxiv Land conservation and utilization, sums available for; powers of 781 Member of— Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission; appointment of other members 735 Harvard University Tercentenary Commission 1267 Northwest Territory Celebration Commission; appointment of other commissioners 511 Washington-Lincoln Memorial Gettysburg Boulevard Commission; appointment of other commissioners 285 National Defense Act, amendment; annual call by, of Reserve officers of the combatant arms and Chemical Warfare Service for active duty with Regular Army 1028 Naval Academy graduates, appointments as ensigns by 959 Navy officers of the line, designation for performance of aeronautical engineering duty only 323 Transfers of, by 490 Neutrality Act— Disposition of seized munitions with approval by 1081 Proclamations to be issued by. *See* Proclamations.
Suspension of prohibition against financial transactions 1153 New York World’s Fair, 1939, Inc., invitation to foreign countries to participate 1516 Petroleum regulation 30 Proclamations. *See* Proclamations. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, termination of functions prior to February 1, 1937, by proclamation of 1 Rio Grande, etc., equitable use of waters of; designation of representative for cooperative study 660 Projects; construction, operation, etc 660, 661 San Francisco Bay Exposition, 1939, invitation to foreign countries to participate 1518 Sweden, invitation to participate in observance of anniversary of first settlement of Swedish colonists 1487 Tennessee Valley Authority Act, Amendments— Disposal of unnecessary property subject to approval of 1076 Reports to be made to 1080, 1081 Testimony of witnesses in foreign countries, regulations for execution of commissions by 1564 Texas Centennial Exposition, invitation to foreign countries to participate 432 Tin-plate scrap, exportation of, licenses granted by 1140 Todd, Comdr.
Percy, British Navy, presentation of Distinguished Service Medal by 1214 Virgin Islands, submission to, of bills passed over veto of Governor 1810 Whaling Treaty Act, approval of hunting regulations under 1247 Wildlife refuges, allocation of fund for acquisition of 383 World Power Conference, invitation to hold meeting in the United States 870 World’s Poultry Congress, Seventh, invitation to meet in United States, 1939 1568 **Presidio of San Francisco Military Reservation, Calif.,** rights-of-way across, granted to State 1108 **Presque Isle Harbor, Mich.,** improvement authorized 1035 **Price Discriminations.** *See* Antitrust Act of 1914, Amendments. **Prince of Wales Island, Alaska,** examination for ship canal across 1047 **Printing Act of 1895, Amendments:** Annual Reports, times prescribed for furnishing proof to Public Printer; exceptions 1550 Congressional Record— Daily and permanent forms, preparation, etc 1546 Distribution; gratuitous copies 1547 Department of State, for embassies, etc., abroad 1549 Foreign legations in Washington 1549 Newspaper correspondents 1549 Illustrations, maps, etc., insertion of 1546 Indexes, preparation of 1546 Reservation of unbound copies for Members of Congress, etc., provision repealed 1549 Subscriptions 1549 Decisions of the Supreme Court, distribution of reports and digests of 1549 Library of Congress, copies of Government publications to be furnished to 1550 Distribution of Government publications in exchange for parliamentary records, provision repealed 1550 Memorial Addresses; preparation; distribution 1545cxxxv National Archives, printing and distribution of publications to 386 Ownership of Government publications 1552 Paper and envelopes, comparison with standard quality; acceptance of rejected paper at discount 1553 Public bills and resolutions, furnishing of, to Government departments 1553 Statutes at Large; publication at end of each session; contents; admissibility in evidence 1551 Distribution 1551 Pamphlet copies of the statutes of each session, discontinuance of 1552 **Printing and Binding:** Appropriation for— Agriculture, Department of 249, 1423 American Battle Monuments Commission 7, 1168 Bituminous Coal Commission, National 1761 Consumers’ Counsel 1761 Bituminous Coal Labor Board 1352 Board of Tax Appeals 7, 1169 Central Statistical Board 1169 Civil Service Commission 7, 1170 Commerce, Department of 86, 1332 Patent Office 99, 1345 Court of Claims 1325 Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of 80, 1325 Customs Court, United States 80, 1325 District of Columbia 345, 1859 Supreme Court and Court of Appeals 362, 1877 Employees’ Compensation Commission 9, 1171 Executive Office 6, 1168 Farm Credit Administration 281 Federal Communications Commission 10, 1172 Federal Home Loan Bank Board 10 Federal Power Commission 10, 1172 Federal Trade Commission 11, 1173 Fine Arts Commission 179, 1760 General Accounting Office 11, 1173 General and Special Claims Conventions, United States and Mexico 75 Government Printing Office 474, 1230 Interior, Department of 179, 1759 Education, Office of 179, 1759 Geological Survey 201, 1786 Indian Affairs, Bureau of 182, 1763 Mines, Bureau of 179, 1759 National Park Service 179, 1759 Reclamation, Bureau of 197, 1781 International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico 74 International Institute of Agriculture 73 Interstate Commerce Commission 13, 1175 Justice, Department of 77 , 1322 Labor, Department of 102, 1347 Library of Congress 473, 1228 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 13 1, 176 National Archives 1176 National Labor Relations Board 1177 National Mediation Board 14, 23, 1178 National Railroad Adjustment Board 117g Navy Department 420, 1419 Historical and naval documents 420, 1419 Hydrographic Office 420, 1420 Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 420, 1420 Pan American Union 73 Perry’s Victory Memorial Commission 179 Petroleum Administration 1760 Post Office Department 236, 1846 Railroad Retirement Board 1178 Securities and Exchange Commission 15, 24, 1179 Smithsonian Institution 16, 1180 State, Department of 68, 1311 Foreign trade, promotion of 69, 1311 Territorial Papers of the United States 69, 1311 Supreme Court of the United States 79, 1324 Tariff Commission 16, 1180 Treasury Department 220, 1830 Bureau of the Budget 222, 1833 United States Court for China 81 United States Housing Corporation 104 Veterans’ Administration 18, 1182 War Department 122, 1280 Panama Canal Zone 147 Washington, George, publication of writings of 38 Deficiency appropriation for— Accident Prevention Conference 1618 Associated Country Women of the World, Third Triennial Meeting 1633 Aviation Conference, Lima, Peru 1631 Bituminous Coal Commission 1119 Consumers’ Counsel 1119 Bituminous Coal Labor Board 1627 Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promotion of International Arbitration 591 Central Statistical Board 1111 Civil Service Commission 573, 1111cxxxvi Commerce, Department of 582 Census, Bureau of 1118 Conference on Oil Pollution of Navigable Waters 1633 Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, Conference for Revision of 1634 District of Columbia 1611 Supreme Court and Court of Appeals 1613 Farm Credit Administration 50 Federal Power Commission 50, 1111 Federal Trade Commission 573, 1111 General Accounting Office 1602 George Washington Bicentennial Commission 573 Government Printing Office 1110 Harvard University Tercentenary Commission 1608 Hernando De Soto’s Expedition Commission 1124 Interior, Department of 583 International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, Eighth 591 International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, Ninth 1634 International Joint Commission, United States and Great Britain 1631 International Labor Organization 590 International Technical Committee of Aerial Legal Experts 1123 International Telegraph Consulting Committee 1634 Interstate Commerce Commission 1112 Justice, Department of 585, 588, 1624 Preparation of rules in actions at law 52 Labor, Department of 1626 Children’s Bureau 1122 Lake of the Woods and Rainy River, Minn., protective works and measures 595 Library of Congress 1600 Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany 1632 National Archives 51 National Labor Relations Board 1112 National Railroad Adjustment Board 574, 1603 Pan American Institute of Geography and History 1123 Petroleum Administration 574 Post Office Department 1629 Railroad Retirement Board 1112 Rural Electrification Administration 1604 Securities and Exchange Commission 1113 Smithsonian Institution 1604 Social Security Board 1114, 1601 Special Mexican Claims Commission 590, 591 State, Department of 1124, 1635 Supreme Court of the United States 1625 Tariff Commission 575, 1607 Tennessee Valley Authority 597, 1607 Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission 576, 1607 Treasury Department 56, 593, 1636 Budget, Bureau of the 1636 World Power Conference, Third 1124 World’s Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, Sixteenth Triennial Convention 1635 Alaska Railroad, sum available 214, 1800 American Telephone and Telegraph Investigation, authorized 45 California Pacific International Exposition, authorized 42 Central Statistical Board, authorized 499 Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, conference for revision of, authorized 1357 Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935, authorized 117 Hinds’ Parliamentary Precedents of the House of Representatives, printing; distribution 509 Sum authorized 510 Inter-American Conference, authorized 1353 International Boundary Commission, United States-Mexico, sum authorized 25 International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, Eighth, authorized 291 International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, Ninth, authorized 1355 International Exposition of Paris, authorized 1201 National Archives, printing and distribution of publications to 386 Official Register, annual publication; contents; distribution 956 Pan American Institute of Geography and History, authorized 512 Special Mexican Claims Commission, authorized 151 Territorial Papers of the United States, authorized 1139 Texas Centennial Exposition, authorized 434 Tobacco Inspection Act, authorized 735 Traffic conditions, investigation, etc., of; amount available for 1892 World Power Conference, authorized 870cxxxvii Prison Camps, appropriation for maintenance, etc 54, 85, 1120, 1330 Prisoners, Federal, penalties for escapes or attempts to escape 513 Prison-Made Products:
Interstate transportation, etc., of, in certain cases, forbidden 494 Marking requirements 494 Punishment for violation; jurisdiction of court 495 Prisons, Bureau of. *See* Justice, Department of. Probation System, United States Courts, appropriation for 85, 1331 Processing Taxes. *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act, Amendments. Proclamations. *See also* Federal Register Act. Ackia, Miss., national monument 897 Agricultural Adjustment Act, import restrictions 774 Taxes imposed by 771 Andrew Johnson National Monument, Tenn., creation by 958 California Pacific International Exposition, authority of President to invite participation in 40 Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, suspension of certain provisions 1213 Chelan National Forest, Wash., land acquisition by 508 Deschutes National Forest, Oreg., addition authorized 288 Electric Home and Farm Authority, termination of 1186 Gold Star Mother’s Day 1895 Leif Erikson Day 392 Neutrality; prohibition on export of arms, etc 1081, 1152 Articles considered arms, etc 1083 Entry or departure of submarines of belligerent nations; limitations 1084 Enumeration of prohibited exports 1081 Extension of embargo to other States 1081 Restriction on travel by citizens of United States 1084 New York World’s Fair 1939, Inc., invitation to foreign nations to participate 1516 Patrick Henry National Monument, Va 652 Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial National Monument 1393 Petroleum regulation, suspension of prohibition 31 Philippine yarns, twines, etc., extension of act limiting importation 340 Pulaski Memorial Day 327, 1565 Reconstruction Finance Corporation, termination of functions of, prior to February 1, 1937 1 San Francisco Bay Exposition, 1939, invitation to foreign countries to participate 1518 Texas Centennial Exposition, participation by foreign countries 432 Virgin Islands, extension of coastwise laws to 1207 Willamette National Forest, addition to 338 Proctors’ Fees. *See* Admiralty.
Proctor, Vt., flood-control project authorized 1572 Procurement Division. *See also* Treasury Department. Director of, authorized to dispose of surplus property of Emergency Conservation Work 311 Federal property, surplus, disposition of 885 Acquisition of additional space 886 Liquor regulation; seizure of abandoned, etc., property. *See* Liquor Law Repeal and Enforcement Act. Public Works Branch— Bremerton, Wash., property transferred for use as post-office site 232 Coast Guard, etc., buildings, appropriation not to be used for 232 Furniture, use of 233, 1843 Mechanical labor force, pay rates 232, 233, 1842 Operating supplies, transportation, restriction 233, 1842 Personal services, restriction 232, 233, 1842, 1843 Public buildings construction; distribution of projects; preparation of plans, etc 599, 1843 Repairs, etc., to buildings, limitation 232 Surveys, models, etc., charging of cost of 232, 1842 Telephone switchboards, etc., appropriation available for contracts for 233, 1843 Supply Branch— Coal and wood, weight, etc., requirements not applicable to purchases of 234, 1844 “Fuel” to include “fuel oil” 234, 1844 General supply fund, interdepartmental advances credited to 234, 1844 Payment for material, etc., issued 1844 Property, etc., reconditioning of 234, 1844 Transfer of available funds to 234, 1844 Typewriter repairs, prices 234, 235, 1844 Prices of standard machines established 1845cxxxviii Property:
Sales under orders and decrees of United States courts 159 By receivers, etc., of banks, exception 390 Prouts Neck, Maine, examination authorized 1040 Providence, R. I.: Coinage to commemorate anniversary of founding 165 River and harbor examination authorized 1041 Provo River Project, Utah, appropriation for 1784 Public Buildings. *See also* Treasury Department, Procurement Division. Appropriation for— Construction, repair, service, etc 232, 233 Maintenance, etc 210 Bonds of contractors for. *See* Treasury Department.
Rate of wages for laborers and mechanics employed on; advertised specifications to contain wage provision 1011 Appropriations available for administrative expenses 1013 Effective date 1013 List of contractors disregarding obligations; prohibition on awarding contracts 1012 Payment of accrued payments withheld from laborers 1012 Right of action against contractor and sureties 1012 Specific wage rate authority not superseded 1012 Stipulations in contract respecting payment, etc 1012 Suspension authorized in emergency 1013 Termination of right of contractor to proceed 1012 Work-relief projects, amount available for 1608 Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital, deficiency appropriation for audited claims 61 Public Debt Service. *See* Treasury Department.
Public Health, International Office of, appropriation for contribution 73, 1315 Public Health Service. *See also* Treasury Department. Alaska, medical relief in, cooperation of 193, 1777 Collections for treatment of pay patients covered into Treasury 229, 1839 Details from, to cooperate with Bureau of Mines 205, 1791 Ellis Island hospitals, use of, by 229, 1839 El Paso, Tex., lease of quarters for 448 Narcotic Farm, Lexington, Ky., name changed to United States Public Health Service Hospital 1840 Seamen employed on certain Government vessels, medical relief by, extended to 1185 Cadets on State school ships included 1186 Settlement of claims arising from activities of vessels of, authorized; limitation on amount 1514 Social Security Act— Appropriation for— Diseases and sanitation investigations 1126 Public-health work 1126 Public health work; appropriation authorized 634 Allotments to States; expenditure 634 Disease and sanitary investigations; payment of personnel; annual report 635 Veterans’ Administration beneficiaries, transfer of funds for 17 Public Health Work. *See* Social Security Act.
Public Highways. *See* Highways. Public Lands: Annual assessment work on mining claims held in United States, suspension 337, 1238 Arizona, land patented to county of Mohave 1144 California State Park System, exchanges for privately owned lands authorized 1482 Reservation of certain, for park, etc., purposes 1818 Selection of, for State Park System 2026, 2027 Clackamas County, Oreg., conveyance of lands to, for park purposes 1369, 1823 Disabled World War veterans may make final proof of entries without residential, etc., requirements 909 Grazing Districts— Acceptance of lands within exterior boundaries as gift 1976 Classification of lands 1976 Deposit of grazing receipts 1978 Director of Grazing, appointment, etc., of 1978 Assistants, and other personnel 1978 Exchanges on application of State 1977 Exchanges with privately owned lands 1977 Leasing of lands not situated to justify inclusion in district 1978cxxxix Notice of contemplated exchange, publication of 1977 Fee restriction; division of cost of publishing notice 1978 Homestead entries, applicability of cultivation requirements 659 Final proof on, time extended for offering 504 Homestead lands, leave of absence to settlers of 286, 1235 Hot Springs, N.
Mex., land patent to 1192 Iowa, lands granted to, for park purposes 1464 Irrigation, etc., districts, eligibility of, for loans notwithstanding prior liens of assessments, etc 1461 Jicarilla Indian Reservation, N. Mex., certain public lands added to school reserve of 1544 Los Angeles, Calif., sale of certain, to 1892 Minnesota, conveyance of certain land to 1937 Nevada, portion set aside for use of Indians of Fort McDermitt 1094 Oil and gas deposits, prospecting permits and leases. *See* Mineral Lands and Mining.
Oregon, portion set aside for use of Indians of Fort McDermitt, Nev 1094 Sale of certain, in; deposit of proceeds 1972 Payments to States of percentage of proceeds from sales of 180, 1620, 1762 Reclamation and irrigation projects, investigation of financial, etc., conditions authorized 1206 Registers of district land offices, salary and fees of 680 Rocky Boy Indian Reservation, Mont., addition of land from public domain 217 Santa Barbara National Forest, Calif., withdrawal of portion from location and entry under mining laws 1234 Restoration by Executive order 1235 Scappoose, Oreg., land patent to 1892 Soil erosion, protective measures 163 Timber culture law amendment;
Lincoln County, Wyo., timber available to citizens of Bear Lake County, Idaho 665 Utah, portion set aside for use of Kanosh Indians 393 Walker River Indian Reservation, addition of land from public domain 1806 Wamsutter, Wyo., land patent to 1191 Water users on irrigation and reclamation projects, payment of charges deferred 337, 1207 Public Roads, Bureau of. *See also* Agriculture, Department of; Highways. Laboratory construction, sum available 273 Roads on public lands, nontaxable Indian lands, etc., sums available 273 Washington-Lincoln Memorial Gettysburg Boulevard commission, Chief of Bureau a member of 285 Preparation of plans, cooperation of 285 Public Schools, etc., loans to. *See* Reconstruction Finance Corporation.
Public Service Coordinated Transport of Newark, N. J., payment of claim 595 Public Utility Act of 1935. *See* Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935; Federal Power Act. Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935: Necessity for control 803 Definitions 804–810 Securities and Exchange Commission, power to make exemptions regarding holding companies, subsidiaries, and affiliates 810 Transactions by unregistered holding companies unlawful 812 Registration of firms with outstanding securities 812 Holding companies, registration requirements; preliminary statement; cessation of registration 812–814 Unlawful security transactions; exemptions 814, 815 Declarations, filing of; effective date; requirements 815–817 Acquiring interest in electric and gas utility companies serving same territory; restrictions 817 Acquisition of securities and utility assets and other interests; restrictions; exceptions 817 Approval of; denials 818, 819 Simplification of holding-company systems; examination of corporate structure 820 Orders by Commission; limitation of operations to one system; exceptions 820 Revocation or modification; compliance; enforcement of 821 Plans for, submission of; approval; jurisdiction of courts; appointment of trustee or receiver 823 Solicitations respecting reorganization plans 823cxl Unlawful transactions in contravention of orders, etc., of Commission respecting— Intercompany loans; dividend payments 823 Sale of securities; solicitation-of proxies; other transactions 824 Transactions of affiliates with parent company 824 Contributions to candidates for public office 824 Persons employed to represent companies before Congress, etc 825 Service, sales and construction contracts, prohibitions respecting 825 Administrative authority of Commission 826 Mutual service companies; regulations 826 Performance of, in contravention of rules, etc., by Commission 827 Investigations; report to Congress; recommendations 827 Reports, filing of; requirements 827 Accounts and records, requirements; examination of; uniform methods 828, 829 Misleading statements, liability for; rights and remedies 829 Officers, directors, and other affiliates, statements required 830 Security transactions; profits; exemptions 830 Restriction on officials holding other positions 831 Investigations; injunctions; enforcement; prosecution of offenses 831, 832 Hearings by Commission 832 Rules, regulations and orders; effective date, etc 833 Effect on existing law 834 Information filed with Commission; availability to public; unauthorized disclosures 834 Annual reports of Commission to Congress 834 Court review of orders 834 Offenses and suits, jurisdiction of courts 835 Contracts, validity of 835 Liability of controlling persons; preventing compliance 836 Unlawful representations 836 Penalties, false statements, etc 836 Studies and investigations 837 Commission employees, appointment, etc 837 Separability of provisions 837 Short title 838 Federal Water Power Act, amendments. *See* Federal Power Act. **Public Utilities,** amount for work-relief projects 1608 **Public Works:** Federal Emergency Administration of— Continuance of 119 Sale of securities acquired under; use of proceeds 119 Restoration of sums impounded or transferred 115 Waiver of exclusive jurisdiction over property acquired for housing, etc., projects 2025 Payments to States in lieu of taxes 2026 Rentals, fixing of amounts of; accommodations limited to families of insufficient income 2026 Streets, etc., dedication of, for public use 2026 Unexpended balances available for work relief 115 **Pueblo Indian Lands, N.
Mex.,** compensation to non-Indian claimants 183, 1765 **Pueblo Indians, N. Mex.:** Land and water rights— Compensation for loss of 1764 Sums available for purchase of 182, 1764 **Puerto Rican Hurricane Relief Commission:** Appropriation for 14 Abolished; functions transferred to Department of Interior; service of personnel 320 Acquisition and disposal of land when foreclosure necessary 929 Loans, adjustment of; fees unlawful 928 Liens securing, subordination of 928 Mortgage foreclosures, etc.; naming Government as party defendant; service upon United States 927 Insular courts, removal of suits from 927 Judicial sales; foreclosure of Government’s liens, etc.; disposition of sums exceeding investments 927 Method of extinguishing liens without judicial proceedings 928 Priorities arising out of reamortization agreements 928 Terms defined 928 **Puerto Rico:** Appropriation for— Agricultural experiment stations 250, 251, 1424, 1425 Judge, salary and expenses 80, 1324, 1325 National forest administration 263, 1438 Vocational education and rehabilitation 212, 1798cxli Agricultural research, experiment stations, etc., sums authorized to provide for 436 Bonds, etc., certain; exemption in computation of public indebtedness of 516 Issued and sold to United States, etc., not considered public indebtedness 611 Cigar-filler tobacco production, establishment of marketing quotas if designated State compacts made 1241 Marketing certificates, issuance of, to producers 1242 Payments to producers for deficits in quotas 1242 Sales prohibited except under marketing certificates 1242 Coffee import taxes and duties legalized and ratified 664 Distilled spirits and wines rectified in bonded warehouses, withdrawal for shipment to; collection of duties 1960 Forest roads and trails, apportionment of sums for 281 Harbor improvements authorized 1039 Preliminary examinations authorized 1048 Highways, allotment of funds for construction, etc., of 116 National Prohibition Act, extension of Title III to; advances by, for administrative expenses; deposit in separate trust fund 1957 Prison-made products, transportation prohibition 494 Rehabilitation fund provided for 1135 Revolving fund created; purposes; duration 1135 Hurricane insurance fund; sum authorized to be transferred 1136 Premiums; amount and disposition of 1136 Use of, only when commercial insurance not available 1136 Rural rehabilitation projects 1135 Transfer of processing tax balances to, authorized 1135 Rural post road construction, Federal aid extended to 1891 Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, application of provisions to 1151 Tobacco, definition; exemption from tax imposition 778 Topographic and geological surveys in 386 **Puget Sound, Wash.:** Appropriation for construction, etc., at navy yard 413, 598 Construction authorized at navy yard and ammunition depot 155 Time extended for bridging, at The Narrows 907 **Pulaski Memorial Day,** observance of 327, 1565 **Purgatoire River, Colo.,** examination authorized 442, 1594 **Put-in-Bay, South Bass Island, Ohio:** Harbor examination authorized 1046 Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial National Monument, establishment, etc 1393 **Puyallup Indians, Wash.,** appropriation for industrial assistance 1767 **Puyallup River, Wash.,** flood-control projects authorized 1591 **Pyramid Lake Indians, Nev.,** appropriation for industrial assistance 185 **Q** **Quantico, Va.:** Construction at marine barracks 156, 589 Exchange of lands at 395 **Quarantine Service,** appropriation for 229, 1839 **Quartermaster Corps.** *See* War Department. **Queen Creek, Ariz.,** examination authorized 1595 **Quinaielt Indians, Wash.,** appropriation for industrial assistance 1767 **R** **Radio.** *See* Communications Act of 1934, Amendments. **Radio Consulting Committee, International, Rumania, 1937,** appropriation for participation expenses 1316 **Radio Facilities,** extension of tax on 431 **Rahway River, N.
J.,** improvement authorized 1030 **Railroad Adjustment Board, National,** appropriation for 23, 574, 1178, 1603 **Railroad Reorganization.** *See* Bankruptcy Act of 1898, Amendments. **Railroad Retirement Act of 1935:** Definitions 967 Retirement; annuities 968, 969 Annuities to representatives 969 Payments upon death 970 Retirement Board; personnel; duties; special report 970, 971 Investigation Commission; appointment, powers, etc 972 Court jurisdiction 973 Annuity payment not assignable or subject to tax, garnishment, etc 973 Penalty provision 973cxlii Separability of provisions 973 Appropriation authorized 973 “Employment” in Social Security Act not to include service performed in employ of carrier 974 Tax on carriers and employees. *See* Carriers. **Railroad Retirement Board (1934 Act):** Appropriation authorized 1098 Appropriation for 575 Continuation of, for liquidating affairs 1098 Appointments, compensation, etc., confirmed 1097 **Railroad Retirement Board (1935 Act),** appropriation for 1112, 1178, 1603 **Railroad Retirement Investigation Commission,** appropriation for 1113 **Railroads.** *See* Carriers;
Emergency Railroad Transportation Act, Amendments; Interstate Commerce Commission; Railroad Retirement Act of 1935. **Railway Labor Act, Amendments:** Carriers by air, extension of provisions to 1189 Adjustment boards, establishment, jurisdiction 1189 Appropriation authorized 1191 Employer-employee disputes, reference to adjustment board 1189 National Air Transport Adjustment Board, establishment, composition, duties, etc 1190 Election by regional adjustment boards to come under jurisdiction of 1190 National Labor Relations Board, transfer of pending cases, records, etc., to Mediation Board 1191 National Mediation Board, jurisdiction extended to designated disputes 1189 Separability clause 1191 **Railway Mail Service,** appropriation for 238, 1849 Adjustment of compensation of employees, etc 1374 **Rainey, Henry T.:** Appropriation for— Payment to widow of 49 Purchase of portrait of 468 **Rainy River, Minn.:** Appropriation for protective works and measures 595 Time extended for bridging, at Baudette, Minn 322 **Randolph, Mo.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at 1196 **Range Livestock Experiment Station, Mont.,** renewal of lease of land in, to Chicago, Milwaukee and St.
Paul Railway Co 1922 **Rapeseed Oil,** tax on 1742 **Raritan River and Arthur Kill, N. J.,** cutoff channel between, improvement authorized 1030 **Real Property:** Sales under orders and decrees of United States courts 159 Sales by receivers, etc., of banks, exception 390 **Reclamation, Bureau of.** *See* Interior, Department of. **Reclamation Projects.** *See also* Public Lands. Investigation of financial and economic conditions of; committee, appointment of; scope, etc 1206 Appropriation authorized 1207 Report to Congress 1206 Water users on, payment of portion of charges deferred 1207 **Reconstruction Finance Corporation:** Acquisition by, of increase in stock of Commodity Credit Corporation 1191 Bonds held by, exchange and substitution of 5 Drainage, etc., districts, loans to, for refinancing, etc., purposes 1818 Functions of, continued until February 1, 1937 1 Salary restriction 1 Funds, disbursing of; commitments 2 General funds, receipts from sales, etc., of stocks, etc 5 Increase in outstanding obligations of, authorized 3 Insurance companies, investments in, increased 4 Insured bank, termination of status; notice to 690 Interest charges on loans by, to closed banks, etc 1185 Loans— Industry, sale of electrical, etc., appliances; condition 4 Power extended to 1937 5 Mining, etc., industries 5 Mortgage associations 3 Nonprofit corporations for repair of flood, etc., damages, time extension 505 Periods of; maturity date 2 Public school districts, etc., terms and conditions 796 Appraisal, etc., requirements; repairs 797 Use of proceeds; restriction 797, 798cxliii Railroads 2, 3 Amortization provision 2 Purchase of obligations of; restrictions 2 Repair of flood damage, 1935, 1936 1232 Collateral requirements— Municipal, etc., property 1233 Privately owned public utilities 1232 Private real property 1232 Disbursement on commitments until 1939 1233 Maturities 1233 Rural Electrification Administration; security; amortization provisions 1364 Loans to, or purchase of, assets of closed banks, amendment of provision 3 Purchase of obligations of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation by Secretary of Treasury when failure to purchase by 699 Reports, etc., to be available to Federal intermediate credit banks 316 Ship Mortgage Act, preferred mortgages, status of 425 Taxation of bank securities held by, immunity reaffirmed 1185 Work relief, use of savings or unexpended balances for 115 **Rectifiers,** tax on, etc. *See* Liquor Tax Administration Act. **Red Bluff, S.
C.,** bridge authorized across Waccamaw River at 1538 **Redondo Beach Harbor, Calif.,** examination authorized 1047 **Red River:** Examination authorized 1261, 1594 Flood-control projects authorized 1576 Time extended for bridging, at— Alexandria, La 1070 Moorhead, Minn.-Fargo, N. Dak 536, 1477 **Red River of the North,** flood-control projects authorized 1582 **Redwater River, S. Dak.,** flood-control projects authorized 1588 **Redwood Creek, Calif.,** improvement authorized 1038 **Refunds,** processing taxes. *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act. **Relief.** *See* Emergency Relief Appropriation Acts, 1935, 1936. **Religious, etc., Institutions,** exclusion of, from D.
C. Unemployment Compensation Act 1138 **Reno, Nev.,** land conveyance to 798 **Renovation, etc., Loans.** *See* National Housing Act, Amendments. **Rental or Benefit Payments.** *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act, Amendments. **Reparation Orders.** *See* Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act of 1930, Amendments. **Representatives.** *See* Congress; House of Representatives; Legislative Branch of the Government. **Republican River,** examination authorized 1193, 1594 **Reserve Officers’ Training Corps.** *See also* War Department.
Care and treatment of members injured, etc., while in training 1508 **Resettlement Administration:** Deficiency appropriation for damage claims 1642 Waiver of exclusive jurisdiction over property acquired for projects under 2035 Payments to States in lieu of taxes 2036 Streets, etc., dedication of, for public use 2036 **Resettlement Projects,** waiver of exclusive jurisdiction over property acquired for, etc 2035 **Retirement.** *See* Alaska, Alaska Railroad; Naval Academy; Railroad Retirement Act of 1935. **Retirement and Disability Funds:** Appropriation for— Canal Zone 8, 1170 Civil Service 8, 1170 **Revenue Act of 1918, Amendments:** Citrus-fruit, etc., wines, provisions applicable to natural wines extended to 987, 1957 Fortification of wines, withdrawal of wine spirits, etc., for, provisions extended 988, 1957 Dealcoholized wines tax exempt 1958 Removals for manufacture of vinegar, etc 1958 Tax imposed; abatements 1958 Marks, labels, etc., to be affixed to containers 1959 Rectifiers, requirements and use of premises; penalty for violation 1951 Removal of certain spirits from bonded warehouses 1946 Transportation in approved containers; regulations 1946 Removal of fermented liquors to industrial alcohol plant 1953 Tax rate on liqueurs, etc., containing citrus-fruit wine, etc 988cxliv Wines— Mixing domestic, with distilled spirits 1959 Rectification of; filtering, purifying, etc., on bonded premises not deemed rectification 1951 Manufacture of vermouth from fortified wine 1951 Sparkling wines, liqueurs, etc., tax on 1952 Still wines, tax on 1952 Use of, as distilling material 1959 **Revenue Act of 1926, Amendments:** Admissions tax, exemption of certain concerts from 1743 Estate tax— Determination of value of gross estate 1022 Due date; interest on extended payment 1023 Revocable transfers 1744 Government bonds, acceptance as security 22 Liquor business, special excise tax on carrying on, not applicable after June 30, 1935 1026 **Revenue Act of 1928, Amendments:** Erroneous refunds, interest on 1744 Overpayments, interest on 1744 **Revenue Act of 1932, Amendments:** Capital stock, etc., sales or transfers, rate of tax on 2030 Estate tax rates 1022 Furs, reduction of tax rate on 1746 Gift taxes, rates 1023 Grape concentrate, etc., repeal of tax on 1959 Jewelry tax, termination of 1746 Manufacturers’ excise and certain miscellaneous taxes extended for two years 431 Oils— Compensatory tax on products of certain 1026 Tax on certain 1742 Not imposed in contravention of trade agreements heretofore entered into, etc 1743 Postage rates, extension of 431 Tax-free sales; credits and refunds; interest allowed 1025 **Revenue Act of 1934, Amendments:** China Trade Act corporations, credit allowed 1019 Copies of income tax returns, penalty for failure to file 1199 Corporations— Capital stock tax, exemptions 1017 Provisions of law applicable 1017 Returns, publicity of 1018 Deduction from gross income of dividends paid on certain preferred stock of certain 908 Excess-profits tax, imposition, etc 1019 Income taxes on 1015–1017 Recognition of gain or loss; exchange in liquidation 1020 Foreign government employees, exemption of compensation from taxation 908 Retroactive application 908 Furs, tax exemption repeal 1746 Income tax returns, publicity and inspection of 158 Use of information secured; penalty for unlawful disclosure 159 Individuals, surtaxes on 1014 Life insurance companies, income tax on 1017 Tax on companies other than life or mutual 1017 Oils, certain, compensatory tax on products of 1026 Processing tax on certain 1742 Personal holding companies, imposition of tax 1020 **Revenue Act of 1935:** Title I—Income and Excess-Profits Taxes 1014 Title II—Amendments to Estate Tax 1021 Title III—Amendments to Gift Tax 1023 Title IV—Miscellaneous Provisions 1025 Declaratory judgments as to taxes 1027 Delinquent taxes, interest on 1027 Liquor business, special excise tax on carrying on 1026 Oils, certain, compensatory tax on products of 1026 Petroleum, crude, taxes on 1027 Returns, failure to file 1027 Tax-free sales 1025 Title V—General Provisions 1027 Definitions 1027 Effective date 1028 Separability of provisions 1028 Amendments— Capital stock tax 1733 Determination of adjusted declared value 1733 Excise tax, imposition of; rate 1733 Exemptions 1733 Excess-profits tax; determination of adjusted declared value 1733 Oils, certain, compensatory tax on products of; provisions repealed 1743 Glycerine or stearine pitch, remission of taxes paid or accrued on importation of 1743cxlv **Revenue Act of 1936:** Table of Contents 1648 Title I—Income Tax 1652 Subtitle A—Introductory provisions. 1652 Subtitle B—-General provisions 1653 Part I—Rates of tax 1653 Part II—Computation of net income 1657 Part III—Credits against tax 1666 Part IV—Accounting periods and methods of accounting 1666 Part V—Returns and payment of tax 1670 Part VI—Miscellaneous provisions 1673 Subtitle C—Supplemental provisions 1673 Supplement A—Rates of tax 1673 Supplement B—Computation of net income 1678 Supplement C—Credits against tax 1696 Supplement D—Returns and payment of tax 1698 Supplement E—Estates and trusts 1706 Supplement F—Partnerships 1709 Supplement G—Insurance companies 1710 Supplement H—Nonresident alien individuals 1714 Supplement I—Foreign corporations 1717 Supplement J—Possessions of the United States 1718 Supplement K—China Trade Act corporations 1720 Supplement L—Assessment and collection of deficiencies 1721 Supplement M—Interest and additions to tax 1727 Supplement N—Claims against transferees and fiduciaries 1729 Supplement O—Overpayments 1730 Title IA—Additional Income Taxes 1732 Title II—Capital Stock and Excess-Profits Tax 1733 Title III—Tax on Unjust Enrichment 1734 Administrative provisions 1738 Closing agreements 1739 Credit for other taxes on income 1738 Possessions, application of Title to 1739 Taxable years to which applicable 1739 Tax on net income from certain sources 1734 Title IV—Export, Charitable, etc., Refunds and Floor Stocks Adjustment Under Agricultural Adjustment Act 1739 Title V—Amendments to Taxes on Certain Oils 1742 Admissions tax, exemption from, of certain concerts 1743 Erroneous refunds, interest on 1744 Estate taxes—revocable transfers 1744 Furs, tax on 1746 Jewelry tax, termination of 1746 Judgments, interest on 1746 Liens for taxes, suits to enforce 1743 Overpayments, interest on 1744 Refund claims, reconsideration of 1745 Registration under the narcotic laws 1745 Shingles, importation of, from Canada 1746 Title VII—Refunds of Amounts Collected under the Agricultural Adjustment Act 1747 Title VIII—General Provisions 1750 Definitions 1756 Effective date of Act 1750 Separability clause 1756 **Revised Statutes:** Amended— Section 104 2041 Section 304 1237 Section 325 707 Sections 824, 829, 941 513 Section 1383 326 Section 2764 528 Section 3062 526 Section 3068 528 Section 3207 1743 Section 3226 1745 Section 3237 1953 Section 3242 1949 Section 3244 1953, 1954 Section 3246 1956 Section 3255 988, 1959 Section 3260 1943 Section 3262 1941 Section 3264 1943 Section 3267 1943 Section 3281 1949 Section 3287 1940 Section 3290 1941 Section 3293 1947 Section 3295 1941 Section 3296 1962 Section 3302 1947 Section 3303 1948 Section 3318 1962 Section 3331 1948 Section 3335 1949 Section 3336 1950 Section 3339 1948 Section 3340 1950 Section 3342 1948 Section 3345 1949 Section 3348 1949cxlvi Section 3349 1949 Section 3354 1960 Section 3450 1955 Section 3936 333 Section 4189 528 Section 4197 526 Section 4218 528 Section 4283 960, 1479 Addition of new section 4283A 960 Addition of new section 4283B 1480 Section 4285 1480 Section 4289 1481 Section 4321 1367 Sections 4336, 4377 528 Section 4404 1381 Addition of new section 4417a 1889 Section 4450 1381 Section 4471 1540 Section 4551 1934 Section 4865 394 Section 4878 339 Section 4887 1529 Sections 5136, 5138 709 Section 5139 710, 720 Section 5143 720 Section 5144 710, 711 Section 5154 711 Section 5155 708 Sections 5162, 5197 711 Section 5199 712 Section 5200 713 Sections 5209, 5220 712 Section 5234 721 Section 5240 722 Section 5243 712 Section 5296 289 Repealed— Section 506 1553 Section 510 957 Section 1777 1553 Section 1790 864 Section 3072 523 Section 3271 1961 Section 190, exemption from limitation on counsel in certain cases 962, 1164, 1513, 1820 **Rhode Island:** Flood-control, etc., compacts, consent of Congress granted to 1490 Preliminary examinations of rivers, etc., authorized 1041, 1592 **Rice.** *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act, Amendments. **Richardsons Bay, Calif.,** examination authorized 1047 **Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Co.,** exchange of lands between United States and 395 **Richmond Harbor, Calif.,** improvement authorized 1038 **Richmond National Battlefield Park, Va.:** Establishment; site; acquisition of land, etc 1155 Inclusion of Richmond Battlefield Parks 1156 Supervision; acceptance of donations, etc 1156 **Ridgeley, W.
Va.,** flood-control project authorized 1574 **Rifles,** exemption of certain, from operation of National Firearms Act 1192 **Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,** appropriation for diplomatic, etc., buildings at 598 **Rio Grande:** Bridge authorized across, at— Boca Chica, Tex 323 Rio Grande City, Tex 427 Equitable use of waters of. *See* International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico. **Rio Grande Canalization Project,** construction, etc 961, 1463 **Rio Grande City, Tex.,** bridge authorized across Rio Grande at 427 **Rio Grande Compact,** consent and approval given to extension of 325 **Rio Grande Diversion Dam,** appropriation for commencing construction 1631 **Rio Grande Irrigation Project, N.
Mex.-Tex.,** appropriation for 198, 1782 **Rio Grande Rectification Project,** appropriation for 1317 **Rivers and Harbors.** *See also* Flood Control Act of 1936. Appropriation for preservation, etc 145 Deficiency appropriation for construction, etc., on 601 Amount for work-relief projects 116 Bayou Saint John declared nonnavigable, New Orleans, La 1484 Cascade Locks, Oreg., connection with Government-owned water main 1049 Defaulting contractors, amounts collected from 1048 East River, Wis., portion declared nonnavigable 1048 Flood-control operations with opportunities for power development, surveys continued 1596 Greenbush, Mich., pier legalized 1049 Improvements authorized; prosecution and supervision of work 1028 Flood control, etc., projects adopted; construction authorized 1039 Interstate compacts for flood control, etc., consent of Congress granted to 1490cxlvii Lake Champlain to Hudson River waterway; investigation and report 1048 Mississippi River flood-control project, modification of original project, etc 1508 Oyster growers, claims of, from damages arising from dredging operations, etc 1049 Preliminary examinations and surveys authorized 1040, 1592 Reports, surveys; information required 1048 Report to Congress by Secretary of War 1049 Sale of land no longer needed, etc 1048 West Fork, South Branch of Chicago River, Ill., portion declared nonnavigable 1048 **Riverton Irrigation Project, Wyo.,** appropriation for 199, 1783, 1784 **Road Congresses, Permanent Association of International,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1316 **Roads.** *See also* Federal Aid Highway Act, Amendments.
Amount for work-relief projects 115 **Roanoke Colony, N. C.,** coinage to commemorate anniversary of 1911 **Roanoke River, N. C.,** continuation of surveys of reservoirs in 1596 **Robinson, Charles E.,** conveyance of portion of Isle au Haut Lighthouse Reservation, Maine, to 309 **Robinson-Patman Act.** *See* Antitrust Act of 1914, Amendments. **Robinson, Samuel,** payment to 572, 1599 **Rochester Harbor, N. Y.,** improvement authorized 1037 **Rockhall Harbor, Md.,** examination authorized 1042 **Rock Harbor, Mass.,** examination authorized 1041 **Rock Island, Ill.,** appropriation for operation of bridges, etc 136 **Rockport, Ind.,** time extended for bridging Ohio River between, and Owensboro, Ky 36, 1199 **Rock River, Ill., and Wis.,** flood-control projects authorized 1585 **Rocky Boy Indian Reservation, Mont.,** addition of land authorized 217 **Rocky Boy Indians, Mont.,** appropriation for industrial assistance 1767 **Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo.,** appropriation for administration, etc 208, 1793 **Rocky River Harbor, Ohio,** examination authorized 1046 **Rocky River (Love’s Ford and Crump’s Ford), N.
C.,** continuation of surveys 1596 **Rogers, Henry H.,** acceptance of bequest of, authorized 1239 Appropriation for expenses incident to 1628 **Rogue River National Forest, Oreg.,** lands added to; cutting of merchantable timber on revested lands; deposit of receipts 1460 **Rogue River, Oreg.,** examination authorized 439, 1595 **Rollinson Channel, N. C.,** improvement authorized 1032 **Rome, Ga.,** flood-control project authorized 1575 **Rondout Creek, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1592 **Rondout Harbor, N.
Y.,** improvement authorized 1030 **Roseau River, Minn.,** examination authorized 1594 **Rosebud Indians, S. Dak.,** appropriation for industrial assistance 1767 **Rosin,** publication of statistics on 653 **Rouge River, Mich.,** improvement authorized 1036 **Rough River, Ky.,** examination authorized 1593 **Round Island, Mich.,** channel improvement authorized to Mackinac Island 1036 **Round Valley Indian Reservation, Calif.,** school available to children of 331 **Rouses Point, N.
Y.,** bridge authorized across Lake Champlain at 728 **Rubber,** appropriation for investigation, etc 260, 1435 **“Rules Concerning Lights, etc.”,** amendment 1367 **“Rules for the Measurement of Vessels for the Panama Canal”,** appointment of committee for proposed modification 1204 **Rulo, Nebr.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at 728 **Rumania,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Rum River, Minn.,** examination authorized 1594 **Rural Delivery, Postal Service,** appropriation for 240, 589, 1850 **Rural Electrification Act of 1936:** Rural Electrification Administration created 1363 Administrator; appointment; salary; powers, etc 1363 Reconstruction Finance Corporation, loans by, to Administrator; security; amortization provisions 1364 Appropriation authorized 1364 Appropriation for 1604cxlviii Allotments of portions of yearly sums for loans in States and Territories; basis of 1364 Repayment of loans; disposition of receipts 1364 Loans authorized for— Generating plants; distribution lines, etc., financing of 1365 Wiring of premises; acquisition, etc., of equipment, etc 1365 Administrative expenses, appropriation authorized for 1365 Acquisition of mortgaged, etc., property; operation, sale, etc., of 1365 Transfer of functions, etc., of prior Rural Electrification Administration 1366 Nonpartisan administration of Act 1366 Annual report to Congress 1366 Personnel, appointment of; utilization of voluntary, etc., services 1366 Extension of time of payment of loans; restrictions 1366 Definitions 1367 Separability provision 1367 **Rural Rehabilitation, etc.,** amount for work-relief projects 115, 1608 **Rural-Rehabilitation Projects,** waiver of exclusive jurisdiction over property acquired for, etc 2035 **Rural Sanitation,** appropriation for 230 **Russian River, Calif.,** examination authorized 1047 **Rutland, Vt.,** flood-control project authorized 1572 **Rye,** processing tax 764 **S** **Sabine-Neches Waterway, Tex.,** examination and improvement authorized 1033, 1045 **Sabine River:** Bridges authorized across 374, 428 Examination authorized 1277, 1594 **Sabino Canyon, Ariz.,** examination authorized 1595 **Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians, Mo.,** payment to, for sale of lands 183 **Saco, Mont.,** flood-control project authorized 1589 **Saco River, Maine:** Examination authorized 1592 Improvement authorized 1029 **Sacramento, Calif.:** Appropriation for— Air Corps depot, construction, etc 1640 Flood-control work 1307 **Sacramento River, Calif.:** Appropriation for flood-control work 146 Improvement authorized 1038 **Sacramento River Valley, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **Sag Harbor, N.
Y.,** improvement authorized 1030 **Saginaw River, Mich.,** examination authorized 1594 **St. Andrews Bay, Fla.,** improvements authorized 1033 **St. Augustine, Fla.,** conveyance of portion of Anastasia Island Lighthouse Reservation to 305 **St. Charles, Mo.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at 30, 1070 **St. Clair River,** bridge authorized across, at Port Huron, Mich 1067 **St. Croix Chippewa Indians, Wis.,** sums available for benefit of 1780 **St. Croix River, Maine,** examination authorized 1040 **St.
Croix River, Wis., and Minn.:** Bridge authorized across, at Hudson, Wis 1071 Examination authorized 1034 Improvement authorized 1594 **St. Elizabeths Hospital, D. C.,** appropriation for 215, 367, 579, 1615, 1801, 1882 **St. Francisville, Mo.,** time extended for bridging Des Moines River at 322 **St. Jerome Creek, Md.,** examination authorized 1042 **St. John River,** bridge legalized across, from Madawaska, Maine, to Edmundston, Canada 426 **St. Johns River, Fla.,** examinations and improvement authorized 1032, 1043, 1044 **St.
Joseph, Mich.:** Conveyance of portion of lighthouse reservation to 307, 1141 Harbor improvement authorized 1036 **St. Lawrence River:** Time extended for bridging, at— Alexandria Bay, N. Y 28, 1251 Ogdensburg, N. Y 301, 1202 **St. Louis, Mo.:** Bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 1057 Time extended for bridging Mississippi River at 536, 1051, 1253, 1254 **St. Louis River, Minn.,** examination authorized 1594 **St. Lucie Canal, Fla.,** examination authorized 1043 **St.
Lucie Inlet, Fla.,** examination authorized 1044 **St. Maries, Idaho,** appropriation for care of graves of fire fighters 262, 1437cxlix **St. Marys, Mo.,** bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 323 **St. Marys River, Md.,** examination authorized 1042 **St. Thomas Harbor, Virgin Islands,** examination authorized 1048 **Salamanca, N. Y.,** appropriation for ground rent of Federal building at 231, 1842 **Salem, Mass.,** transfer of customhouse to Department of the Interior 1374 **Sales,** tax-free, amendment to Revenue Act of 1932 1025 **Salinas River, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **Salmon River, Alaska,** appropriation for flood-control work 1307 **Salmon River, Oreg.,** examination authorized 1595 **Salomon, Haym,** erection of memorial to, in Washington, D.
C., authorized 1895 **Salter’s Creek, Va.,** examination authorized 1043 **Salt River, Mo.,** examination authorized 1594 **Salt River Valley Project, Ariz.,** appropriation for 1784 **Salvador,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Salyersville Licking River, Ky.,** examination authorized 1593 **Samamish River, Wash.,** examination authorized 1596 **San Antonio Arsenal, Tex.,** authority for right-of-way for street purposes 567 **San Carlos Apache Indians, Ariz.,** appropriation for purchase of horses 186 **San Carlos Indian Reservation, Ariz.,** appropriation for irrigation 187, 1769 **San Carlos Project, Ariz.:** Net revenues from sales of surplus power, application of, toward liquidating obligations, maintenance charges, etc 1822 Additional transmission lines, agreement for conveyance to United States 1822 **San Diego, Calif.:** Appropriation for— Naval air station, improvements 413, 1412 Naval training station 401, 1400 Construction authorized at Naval training station and Naval air station 156 Exposition at. *See* California Pacific International Exposition.
Harbor improvement authorized 1037 **San Diego River, Calif.,** examination authorized 1264, 1595 **Sandusky Harbor, Ohio,** improvement authorized 1037 **Sandusky River, Ohio,** examination authorized 1594 **Sandy Hook Bay, N. J.,** examination authorized 1042 **Sandy Hook, N. J.,** construction authorized, radio buildings, etc 156 **Sandy River, Oreg.,** examination authorized 1047 **San Francisco Bay Exposition, 1939,** participation by foreign countries 1518 **San Francisco, Calif.:** Appropriation for— Dispatch agency at 71, 72, 1313, 1314 Hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420 Mint 231, 1841 Harbor improvement authorized 1037 Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco Bay, consent of Congress granted for construction of causeway, etc., on 1913 **San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge,** coinage to celebrate opening 1972 **San Gabriel River, Calif.,** examination authorized 1160, 1595 Flood-control projects authorized 1589 **Sangamon River,** flood-control projects authorized 1584, 1585 **Sanisto River, N.
Y.,** examination authorized 1593 **Sanitary Bureau, Pan American,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1315 **Sanitation, etc.,** amount for work-relief projects 116 **San Joaquin River, Calif.,** improvement authorized 1038 **San Joaquin River Valley, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **San Juan, Puerto Rico:** Appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420 Harbor improvement authorized 1039 **San Juan River,** survey of methods of utilization of surplus waters, authorized 1806 **San Louis Pass, Tex.,** preliminary examination of waterway 1045 **San Luis Rey River, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **Santa Ana River, Calif.,** flood-control projects authorized 1589 **Santa Barbara Harbor, Calif.,** improvement authorized 1037 **Santa Barbara National Forest, Calif.,** portion of, withdrawn from location and entry under mining laws 1234 Restoration by Executive order 1235 **Santa Cruz River, Ariz.,** examination authorized 1595 **Santa Fe, N.
Mex.,** appropriation for education of Indians 190, 1774cl **Santa Monica Harbor, Calif.,** examination authorized 1047 **Santee River, S. C.,** examination authorized 1593 **Santiam River, Oreg.,** flood-control projects authorized 1591 **Sapelo Lighthouse Reservation, Ga.,** transfer of, for use of Bureau of Biological Survey 310 **Sarasota Bay, Fla.,** examination authorized 1044 **Saratoga Springs, N. Y.,** appropriation for purchase of Fur-Animal Experiment Station at 1445 **Sault Sainte Marie, Mich.,** appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420 **Savannah, Ga.:** Appropriation for hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420 Harbor improvement authorized 1032 **Savannah River:** Bridge authorized across, at Augusta, Ga 1479 Examination authorized 1593 Flood-control projects authorized 1575 Improvement authorized 1032 Time extended for bridging, at— Burtons Ferry, Ga 1070, 1537 Lincolnton, Ga 1070 **Sawkill Creek, N.
Y.,** examination authorized 1592 **Scappoose, Oreg.,** purchase of certain public land by 1892 **Schall, Thomas D.,** payment to widow of 1109 **Schmidt, Carl E.,** pier constructed by, at Greenbush, Mich., legalized 1049 **Schoharie Creek, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1592 **Schools, loans to.** *See* Reconstruction Finance Corporation. **Scientific Radio Union, International,** appropriation for contribution 1316 **Scientific Unions, International Council of,** appropriation authorized for annual share of United States as member of 540 Appropriation for 1316 **Screw-Worm Control,** appropriation for 269, 1444 **Seacoast Defenses,** appropriation for 137, 1297 **Sea Food,** inspection of, under Food and Drugs Act 871 Appropriation for 1454 **Sea Island Beach, Ga.,** establishment of Coast Guard station 312 **Seamen, American.** *See also* Vessels.
Appropriation for relief, etc., of, abroad 72, 1313, 1314 Merchant Marine Act, 1936— Alien declarants, restrictions on employment of 1993 Citizenship requirements— Cargo subsidy-grant vessels, crew 1992 Licensed officers, documented vessels 1992 Passenger subsidy-grant vessels, officers and crew 1993 Contracts, incorporation of minimum manning and wage scales, working, living, etc., conditions 1992 Naval Reserve membership requirement, deck and engineer officers 1993 Suspension of provisions in emergencies 1993 Vacancies, filling of, on foreign voyages 1993 Violations, penalty for 1993 **Seaside Harbor, Oreg.,** examination authorized 1047 **Seattle, Wash.:** Appropriation for— Assay office 231, 1841 Dispatch agency at 71, 72, 1313, 1314 Hydrographic office expenses 421, 1420 Harbor improvement authorized 1039 **Sebewaing River, Mich.,** examination authorized 335, 1594 **Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition:** Appointment of special joint committee to greet return of 176 Extending gratitude of Nation to Admiral Byrd and members of 176 Presentation of silver medals to personnel of, authorized 1395 **Second Creek,** bridge legalized across, in Lauderdale County, Ala 1198 **Second Deficiency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1935.** *See* Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1935, Second. **Second Liberty Bond Act:** Adjusted Compensation Payment Act, 1936, issuance of bonds under provisions of 1101 Amendments— Issue of additional bonds, certificates of indebtedness, Treasury bills, notes 20 United States Savings Bonds, issue, redemption, tax exemption, etc 21 Postal savings withdrawals for purchase of 21 Postal Service employees as fiscal agents 22 **Secretary of Agriculture.** *See also* Agriculture, Department of.
Agricultural Adjustment Act, Amendments, powers under. *See separate title*. Agricultural research, extension work, etc. *See* Agriculture. cli Commodity Credit Corporation, continuation of 4 Commodity Exchange Act, powers of, under 1491, 1494–1501 Completion of records and operations under Cotton, Potato, and Tobacco Acts 1163 Cotton ginners, payments to— Administrative expenses, determination of additional costs 1352 Time limit for filing application for compensation 1352 Federal Aid Highway Act, Amendments, apportionment of funds; approval of State projects, etc 1519 Game mammals, imports and exports of, between United States and Mexico, regulations by 1556 Highways, allocations for, to be apportioned by, under Emergency Relief Appropriation Act 116 Member of— California Pacific International Exposition Commission 40 Central Statistical Committee 498 Commodity Exchange Commission 1492 Texas Centennial Commission 432 United States Great Lakes Exposition Commission 1243 Migratory birds, game, and other wildlife, regulation of. *See* Migratory Birds.
North American Wildlife Conference, payment of expenses by 1116 Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act, 1930, Amendments, powers of, under 1533 Rice; rental or benefit payments; processing tax; regulations by 45 Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, powers and duties under 1148 Soil erosion, etc., investigations under supervision of 1570 Sugar, establishment of quotas for Cuba and other foreign countries 1539 Timber sale contracts, national forests, adjustments by 158 Tobacco Control Compacts, powers of, and regulations by 1240 Puerto Rican production; establishment of marketing quotas and payments to producers, by 1241 Wind erosion control, Southern Great Plains area; funds available for 1152 **Secretary of Commerce.** *See also* Commerce, Department of.
Accident Prevention Conference, expenditure of funds under direction of 1389 Anti-Smuggling Act not to affect authority, etc., of 518 Regulations, etc., by 519 Coastwise Load Line Act, 1935, Amendments, regulations, etc., by 1543 Export-Import Banks, continuation of 4 Marine casualty investigations, administrative rules, etc., by 1383 Designation of member of investigation board 1381 Rules, etc., for investigations by 1381 Member of— California Pacific International Exposition Commission 40 Central Statistical Committee 498 Commodity Exchange Commission 1492 National Munitions Control Board 1082 Texas Centennial Commission 432 United States Great Lakes Exposition Commission 1243 Social Security Act, establishment of age; furnishing evidence from census records; regulations by 1118 Statistical studies authorized; receipts, use of; rules; report to Congress 292, 293 Whaling Treaty Act, hunting regulations by 1247 Statistical, etc., data, compilation of 1247 **Secretary of Labor.** *See also* Labor, Department of.
Boy Scout Jamboree, temporary entry of alien participants, regulations by 387, 1167 Member of Central Statistical Committee 498 Social Security Act; rules, etc., by 647 **Secretary of State.** *See also* State, Department of. Anti-Smuggling Act, regulations by 520 Assignment of enlisted men, Navy and Marine Corps, to serve as custodians abroad, upon request by 72 Associated Country Women of the World, Third Triennial Meeting of, participation funds under supervision of 1167 Boy Scout Jamboree, temporary entry of alien participants, regulations by 387, 1167 Chairman and executive officer of National Munitions Control Board 1082 Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, conference for revision of; participation funds under supervision of 1357 Export-Import Banks, continuation of 4 Inter-American Conference, participation funds under supervision of 1319, 1353clii International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, Eighth, participation funds under supervision of 291 International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, Ninth, participation funds under supervision of 1355 International Exposition of Paris—Art and Technique in Modern Life, participation funds under supervision of 1201 Member of— California Pacific International Exposition Commission 40 Texas Centennial Commission 432 United States Great Lakes Exposition Commission 1243 Proclamations of the President. *See* Proclamations.
Rio Grande, etc., equitable distribution of waters of. *See* International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico. Settlement by, death and injury claims arising in certain foreign countries from acts of U. S. officers, etc 1138 Special Mexican Claims Commission— Report of, to be submitted to 151 Transmission of lists of expenses and claims allowed to Secretary of Treasury 151 Secretary, assistants, appointment by 149 Statutes at Large, compilation, etc., under supervision of 1551 World Power Conference, Third, disbursements under direction of 1124 World’s Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, Sixteenth Triennial Convention, expenditure of funds under supervision of 1268 **Secretary of the Interior.** *See also* Interior, Department of.
Appointments by— Assistant Directors of Grazing, and other personnel 1978 Reclamation projects, committee to investigate financial and economic condition of 1206 Chelan National Forest, Wash., land acquisition upon recommendation of 508 Emergencies, amount for, to be expended under direction of 177 Homestead National Monument, Nebr., land acquisition, etc., upon recommendation of 1184 Indian irrigation projects, investigation and adjustment of charges on irrigation lands within; rules, etc., by 1803 Indian lands, timber sale contracts, modification; time limitation 1266 Indians, contracts with States, etc., for welfare of, authorized; expenditure of Federal funds; report to Congress 1458 Jusserand memorial, permission for erection by 386 Member of National Park Trust Fund Board 477 Memorial to early settlers of Federal City, permission for erection by 1137 Richmond National Battlefield Park, Va., designation of site by; acceptance of donations; acquisition of land, etc 1155, 1156 Virgin Islands— Annual report of Governor to; transmittal to Congress 1812 Appointments by— Administrator for Saint Croix 1812 Other administrative and executive officers 1813 Report to, of laws passed by legislative bodies; transmittal to Congress 1811 Supervision by, of exercise of executive power in 1812 Supervision of matters pertaining to Government of, by 1817 “War Minerals Relief Statutes”, interest included in payments of certain claims under; determination by 1355 **Secretary of the Navy.** *See also* Navy;
Navy Department. Acceptance of bequest of— Dr. Malcolm Storer; medals to be exhibited at Naval Academy 479 Paul E. McDonnold; funds to be credited to hospital fund 481 Appointments by, to Naval Academy, from “honor schools” and Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 1144 Assignment of enlisted men, Navy and Marine Corps, to serve as custodians abroad 72, 1313 Diving duty pay, regulations by 1091 Member of National Munitions Control Board 1082 Oaths, administering of, by certain officials of Naval Establishment designated by 162 Officers of the line, designation for performance of aeronautical engineering duty only 323 Regulations by, retirement and annuities, civilian members, teaching staffs, Naval Academy 1093cliii **Secretary of the Treasury.** *See also* Treasury Department.
Acting and Special Assistant Treasurer, appointment by 1237 Adjusted Compensation Payment Act, 1936, regulations by 1099 Agricultural Adjustment Act, refunds of taxes collected under; establishment of Board of Review, appointment of personnel by 1748 Anti-Smuggling Act, regulations by 518–520 Payment of awards to informers of violations of customs and navigation laws 527 Designation by, of member of marine casualty investigation board 1381 Member of— Central Statistical Committee 498 National Munitions Control Board 1082 National Park Trust Fund Board 477 Newark, N.
J., Act providing for sale of post-office site, repealed 1264 Settlement of claims arising from activities of vessels of Coast Guard and Public Health Service, authorized; limitation on amount 1514 Social Security Act, rules, etc., by 647 Special Mexican Claims Commission— Awards, payment of 151 Counsel fees, payment of 150 Virgin Islands, designation by, of ports of entry; appointment, etc., of customs officers and employees 1816 Whaling Treaty Act, hunting regulations by 1247 **Secretary of War.** *See also* Army;
War Department. Alaska Communication System, report by, to Congress, extent and cost of extensions and betterments 1305 Determination by, of amount of deductions, enlisted men, etc., for Soldiers’ Home maintenance fund 1138 Eleventh Olympic Games, Army participation, etc., under direction of 292 Flood control, etc., investigations under supervision of 1570 Member of National Munitions Control Board 1082 Mississippi River flood-control project, supervision by 1508 Walter Reed General Hospital, acceptance and jurisdiction of Ainsworth and Taylor bequests to 110, 287 **Secret Service Division.** *See* Treasury Department. **Securities and Exchange Commission:** Appropriation for 14, 23, 1113, 1178 Public utility holding companies, regulation by. *See* Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935.
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Amendments, rules and regulations by 1379 **Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Amendments:** Effective dates of provisions 1380 Over-the-counter markets— Accounts and records to be kept by brokers, etc 1379 Information to be filed periodically by issuer 1379 Foreign securities excepted; other exceptions 1379 Suspension of duty to file under designated circumstances 1379 Mails, etc., use of, by unregistered brokers or dealers 1377 Inducing purchase or sale by fraudulent device, etc 1378 Mandamus, issuance of writs of 1379 Misleading statements, liability for 1379 Registration, application for; contents; effective date 1377 Amendments to application; postponement of effective date by Commission 1377 Application by broker or dealer to be formed or organized; contents; effective date; adoption by successor 1377 Denial or revocation; causes; suspension pending determination 1378 Withdrawals, terms and conditions 1378 Reports, unreasonable delaying, etc., of 1379 Rules and regulations 1379 Penalty provisions 1380 Failure to file required information, etc 1380 Prior liabilities not extinguished 1380 Status of present registered brokers, etc 1380 Trading in unlisted securities on national exchanges 1375 Applications; approval; duration of privileges 1375 Findings by Commission 1375 Obligations imposed 1375 Applications to continue trading privileges for securities heretofore approved 1377 Powers of Commission 1377cliv Securities for which trading privileges continued or extended, deemed registered 1377 Suspension of trading privileges 1376 Termination of privileges; findings; notice and hearing 1376 **Seed Accounts,** appropriation for auditing 1163 **Seed Investigations,** appropriation for 260, 1435 **Seed Testing Congress, International,** appropriation for contribution 260, 1435 **Seekonk River, R.
I.,** examination authorized 1592 **Seminole Indians, Fla.,** exchange of lands 339 **Senate.** *See also* Congress; Legislative Branch of the Government. Appointments— Antietam Celebration Commission 1916 Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission 735 Delaware River Valley Tercentenary Commission 1487 Harvard University Tercentenary Commission 1267 Northwest Territory Celebration Commission 511 Railroad Retirement Act of 1935; Investigation Commission 972 Washington-Lincoln Memorial Gettysburg Boulevard Commission 285 Appointments with consent of— Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System 704 Central Statistical Board 498 Comptroller of the Currency 707 Director of Grazing 1978 Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935; confirmation of appointments under 118 Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1936; supervisory, etc., officers 1611 Federal Alcohol Administration; members 1964 Federal Alcohol Administrator 977 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, directors 684 Foreign Service officers 436 Great Lakes Exposition, commissioner general 1243 National Bituminous Coal Commission 992 Bituminous Coal Labor Board 1001 Consumers’ Counsel 993 National Labor Relations Board 451 Navy, transfer of officers of the line of 490 Railroad Retirement Board 970 Rural Electrification Administrator 1363 Social Security Board 635 Texas Centennial Exposition, commissioner general 432 United States Maritime Commission 1985 Virgin Islands— Governor 1812 Judge and district attorney 1813 Kitchens and restaurants, price increase for payment of deficit 463, 1218 Materials and supplies, payments by check in certain cases 463 Post Office Department, salary payments forbidden to persons whose nominations not approved by 244, 1854 **Senate Office Building,** appropriation for maintenance, etc 49, 470, 571, 1225, 1599 **Senators.** *See also* Congress;
Legislative Branch of the Government; Senate. Salaries of, appointed to vacancies 22 Elected during session; when no appointments made 23 **Seneca Creek, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1593 **Seneca Indians, N. Y.,** appropriation for fulfilling treaty obligations with 196, 1780 **Seneca River, N. Y.,** examination authorized 326, 1592 **Sequoia National Park, Calif.,** appropriation for administration, etc 208, 1793 **Sequoyah Orphan Training School, Tahlequah, Okla.,** appropriation for education of Indians 191, 1621, 1774 **Sesame Oil,** tax on 1742 **“Session Laws”,** publication discontinued 1552 **Settlement of War Claims Act,** time for making application for payments, American claimants, extended 1984 **Seventy-Fifth Congress,** date of meeting 1826 **Seward, Alaska:** Harbor improvement authorized 1039 Municipal electric system construction authorized 282 Powers vacated if Seward Light and Power Company offers to sell electric generating plant, etc 284 **Sewer Systems,** amount for work-relief projects 1608 **Shanghai, China,** appropriation for consular building at 598 **Shark River, N.
J.,** examination authorized 1042 **Shawnee Indians,** payment to, in settlement of claim, sum available 183clv **Shawneetown, Ill.,** time extended for bridging Ohio River at 1058 **Sheboygan Harbor, Wis.,** improvement authorized 1036 **Sheffield, Ala.,** bridge construction across Tennessee River at 730 **Shellfish Investigation,** appropriation for 98, 1344 **Shelter-Belt Project,** sums available for distribution of stocks, etc., in liquidation of 1439 **Shelton Harbor, Wash.,** examination authorized 1047 **“Shenandoah”,** erection of memorial to dead in wreck of dirigible, authorized 1371 **Shenandoah National Park, Va.,** appropriation for administration, etc 208, 1793 **Sherman Institute, Riverside, Calif.,** appropriation for education of Indians 190, 1774 **Shingles,** limitation on importation of, from Canada by Executive order 1746 **Ship Mortgage Act, Amendment,** preferred mortgages 424 **Shipowners’ Liability.** *See* Shipping. **Shipping.** *See also* Merchant Marine Act, 1936;
Navigation; Vessels. “Coastwise trade and mackerel fishery”, combination license for; form, etc 1367 Ice patrol and derelict destruction. *See separate title*. Limitation of shipowners’ liability; amount 960, 1479 Inland navigation, application of provisions to 1481 Proceedings to limit liability 1480 Stipulations limiting liability for negligence 1480 Stipulations limiting time for filing claims and commencing suit 960 **Shipping Act of 1916, Amendments:** Carriers, discriminations and preferences prohibited 1518 Sections repealed 2016 Shippers, false billing, etc., prohibited 1518 Penalties 1519 **Shipping Board Bureau.** *See also* Commerce, Department of.
Deficiency appropriation for audited claims 61, 605 Attorneys, approval of contracts of employment 101, 1346 Employment limitation 101, 1347 Claims, special appropriation continued available 100, 1346 Fuel oil of foreign production, restriction on purchase of 101, 1346 Rent restriction 101, 1346 Salary limitation 101, 1346 Ship operation, expenditures subject to approval by President 101, 1346 **Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corporation,** dissolution of; transfer of records etc., to U.
S. Maritime Commission 1987 **Shipyard River, S. C.,** improvement authorized 1032 **Shoals, Ind.,** flood-control project authorized 1587 **Shohola, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Delaware River at 1531 **Shoshone Irrigation Project, Wyo.,** appropriation for 199, 1783, 1784 **Shreveport, La., Centennial,** commemorative medals authorized 1927 **Shrewsbury River, N. J.,** improvement authorized 1030 **Shrine Convention, D. C.:** Licenses to peddlers, etc 36 Loan of tents, flags, etc 35 Maintenance of public order, etc., appropriation authorized 161 Appropriation for 217 Special illumination, provisions for 35 Traffic regulation during 34 Use of parks, public spaces, etc., for 34 **Siam,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Sick Leave.** *See* Government Employees. **Signal Corps.** *See* War Department. **Signal Safety Systems,** appropriation for inspecting, etc 12, 1174 **“Signing of the Constitution”,** reproduction of painting entitled; distribution 1392 **Siletz River, Oreg.,** examination authorized 440, 1595 **Silver Purchase Act of 1934,** appropriation for administrative expenses 1125 **Sinepuxent Bay, Md.,** improvement authorized 1031 **Sioux City, Iowa:** Bridge authorized across Missouri River at 1073 Time extended for bridging 1530 **Sioux Indians,** sum authorized for payments to 196, 340 Appropriation for 1764, 1780 **Sioux Sanatorium, S.
Dak.,** sums available for construction of 1777 **Siskiyou National Forest, Oreg.,** addition to 338 **Sistersville, W. Va.,** time extended for bridging Ohio River at 904, 1255 **Sitka Harbor, Alaska,** examination and improvement authorized 1039, 1047 **Siuslaw River, Oreg.,** examination authorized 440, 1595 **Six Mile Creek, Ark.,** examination authorized 1565clvi **Six Nations, N. Y.,** appropriation for fulfilling treaty obligations with 196, 1780 **Skaggs Ferry, Ark.,** flood-control projects authorized 1580 **Skagit River, Wash.,** examination authorized 1595 Flood-control projects authorized 1592 **Skagway, Alaska,** bond issue authorized for certain municipal public works 1156 **Skagway Harbor, Alaska,** examination authorized 1047 **Skipanon River, Oreg.,** examination authorized 1047 **Skykomish River, Wash.,** examination authorized 1595 **Slum-Clearance Projects,** waiver of exclusive jurisdiction over property acquired for, etc 2025 **Smelter-Fumes Controversy, Arbitration of,** appropriation for expenses 1319 **Smith, Mrs.
Earl H.,** payment to 1622 **Smiths Creek, N. C.,** improvement authorized 1032 **Smithsonian Institution:** Appropriation for 15, 1179, 1604 Delano, Frederic A., reappointment as member of Board of Regents 542 Morris, Roland S., appointment as member of Board of Regents 1140 National Yeomen F, annual report of, to be made to Secretary; transmittal to Congress 1506 Deposit of collections, etc., in 1507 Winnie Mae, airplane, sum authorized for purchase of 743 Appropriation for 1604 **Smoky Hill River,** examination authorized 1193, 1594 **Smoot Sand and Gravel Co.,** pipe line construction, etc., in District of Columbia 162 **Smuggling.** *See* Anti-Smuggling Act. **Snake River:** Bridge authorized across, Clarkston, Wash-Lewiston, Idaho 27 Examination authorized, Wyo 1594 Improvement authorized 1038 **Snohomish River, Wash.,** examination authorized 1595 **Snoqualmie River, Wash.,** examination authorized 1595 **Social Security Act:** Appropriation for— Blind, aid to 1113, 1606 Children, dependent, aid to 1113, 1605 Child-welfare services 1121, 1350 Crippled children 1121, 1350 Diseases and sanitation investigations 1126, 1841 Maternal and child-health services 1121, 1349, 1350 Old-age assistance 1113, 1605 Old-age reserve account 1635 Public-health work 1126, 1840 Unemployment compensation administration 1113, 1605 Vocational rehabilitation 1119, 1798 Old-age assistance; grants to States; appropriation authorized 620 State plans; requirements; approval 620 Payments; amount; computation of 621 Withheld if noncompliance with approved plan 622 Administration expenses, sum authorized 622 “Old-age assistance” defined 622 Federal old-age benefits; reserve account created; investment of funds 622 Payments; adjustments; reductions 623 At death 623 To individuals not qualified for benefits 624 To estates 624 Overpayments during life; repayment from estate 624 Method of making payments 624 Assignment 625 Penalties 625 Definitions 625 Unemployment compensation administration; grants to States; appropriation authorized 626 Payments; basis of, etc 626 State laws, requirements 626 Children, dependent, grants to States for; appropriation authorized 627 State plans, requirements; approval of 627 Payments; amount; method, etc 628 Withheld if noncompliance with approved plan 628 Administration expenses, sum authorized 629 Definitions 629 Maternal and child welfare, grants to States; appropriation authorized 629 Allotments; approval of State plans 629, 630 Payments withheld if noncompliance with approved plan 630, 631 Crippled children; sum authorized; allotments; approval of State plans 631, 632 Payments withheld if noncompliance with approved plan 632, 633 Child-welfare services; sum authorized; allotments; expenditure, etc 633clvii Vocational rehabilitation; sums authorized 633 Administration expenses, sum available 634 Public health work; appropriation authorized; allotments to States, etc 634 Investigations, sums authorized; payment of salaries, etc.; annual report 635 Social Security Board, establishment; composition; duties, expenses; reports 635, 636 Taxes with respect to employment 636 Employees, income tax on; deduction from wages; deductibility from income tax 636, 637 Employers, excise tax on; adjustments 637 Refunds and deficiencies 637 Collection and payment 637 Rules and regulations 638 Stamps, etc., sale of 638 Penalties 638 Definitions 639 Tax on employers of eight or more; imposition; credit against 639 Certification of State laws 640 Unemployment trust fund 640 Administration, refunds, penalties 641 Payments to unemployment fund if engaged in interstate or intrastate commerce 642 Definitions 642 Rules and regulations 643 Allowance of additional credit; conditions of 643, 644 Blind, grants to States for aid to; appropriation authorized 645 State plans; requirements; approval 645 Payments withheld if noncompliance with approved plan 646 Administration expenses, sum authorized 647 Definition 647 General provisions 647 Definitions 647 Rules and regulations 647 Separability of provisions 648 Reservation of power 648 Short title 648 **Social Security Board:** Appropriation for— Salaries and expenses 1114, 1604 Wage records, compilation and maintenance 1606 Establishment of age, furnishing evidence from census records; regulations 1118 **Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act:** Declaration of policy 1148 State plans, submission of, to Secretary of Agriculture 1148 Payments; requirements 1148 Approval provisions; allocations; conditions 1149 Determination of yearly apportionments 1149 Apportionments for 1936 and 1937 1149 Powers of Secretary pending submission of State plans 1149 Payments to agricultural producers; amount; conditions 1150 Surveys, etc., authorized 1150 “Agricultural commodity” defined 1150 Allotment of funds to Government agencies authorized 1150 Expansion of domestic and foreign markets, use of funds authorized 1151 Agricultural Adjustment Administration, execution of powers by 1151 Bases for payments, review of, by Secretary 1151 Appropriation authorized 1151 Appropriation for payments under 1183 Limitation on yearly appropriations 1151 Application of Act to Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico 1151 Short title 1151 Amendment— Funds made available for paying administrative expenses of cooperating committees, etc 1915 **Soil Conservation Service:** Establishment; funds available; transfer of functions, etc 164 Appropriation authorized 164 Appropriation for 1115, 1454 Surveys, preventive measures, agreements, land acquisition by Secretary of Agriculture, authorized 163 Conditions to extend benefits to lands not owned, etc., by United States 163 Cooperation of Governmental agencies; appointment of employees; other expenses 164 **Soil Erosion.** *See also* Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act;
Soil Conservation Service. Amount for work-relief projects 116 Investigations, appropriation for 280 **Soil Investigations,** appropriation for 260, 266, 1435, 1441, 1455clviii **Soldiers’ Home.** *See* United States Soldiers’ Home. **Sonoita River, Ariz.,** examination authorized 1595 **Souris River, N. Dak.,** examination authorized 1594 **South Africa.** *See* Union of South Africa. **Southampton Bay, Calif.,** examination authorized 1047 **South Carolina:** Appropriation for national forest administration 263, 1438 Anderson, transfer of land to 534 Bridge authorized across Waccamaw River, at Red Bluff 1538 Charleston, transfer of Army Base Terminal to city 1387 Eastern Judicial District, new division added; terms at Orangeburg 1558 Eutaw Springs Battlefield Site, selection of site; acceptance of donations, etc.; supervision 1975 Hilton Head Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance of portion of, to Department of Agriculture 308 Mount Pleasant Lighthouse Reservation, transfer of, to War Department 309 River and harbor improvements authorized 1032 Preliminary examinations authorized 1043, 1593 Secretary of Navy authorized to accept land for road to Marine Corps Reservation from 164 Time extended for bridging Waccamaw River, at Conway 26, 1251 **South Charleston, W.
Va.,** appropriation for school at ordnance station 407, 1406 **South Dakota:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 185, 191, 193, 194, 1767, 1772, 1775, 1777, 1778 National forest administration 262, 1437 Wind Cave National Park, administration, etc 208, 1793 Flood-control projects authorized 1582, 1588 Mount Rushmore National Memorial, completion of 962 Pine Ridge, school construction, etc., sum authorized 331, 584 Sum available for 1773 **Southern Great Plains Area,** wind erosion control, funds available for 1152 **Southern Relief Society, D.
C.,** appropriation for 367, 1882 **South Hadley, Mass.,** bridge authorized across Connecticut River to Holyoke 1200 **South Haven Harbor, Mich.,** improvement authorized 1036 **Southold, N. Y.,** conveyance of portion of Horton Point Lighthouse Reservation to 308 **Southport Harbor, Conn.,** improvement authorized 1029 **South Sioux City, Nebr.:** Bridge authorized across Missouri River at 1073 Time extended for bridging 1530 **Soviet Socialist Republics.** *See* Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. **Spain,** appropriation for ambassador to 69, 1311 **Spanish-American War Veterans,** reenactment of pension laws 614 **Spanish War Memorial Park, Fla.,** creation 661 **Speaker of the House of Representatives.** *See also* Congress;
House of Representatives. Member of Harvard University Tercentenary Commission 1267 Reclassification of positions under 571 **Special Mexican Claims Commission:** Establishment, composition, jurisdiction 149 Claims to be filed 149 Commissioners, chairman; salary, vacancies 149 Secretary; assistants 149 Oath 149 Decisions, effect of; basis of 149 Independent investigations; authority 149 Witnesses, securing evidence, etc 150 Cooperation of Government agencies 150 Awards, percentage reduction of 150 Meetings, procedure; notice to claimants 150 Duration of 150 Expenses allowed 150 Counsel fees 150 Report to Secretary of State; payment of awards 151 Records, deposit with State Department 151 Appropriation authorized; expenditures a first charge on receipts 151 Appropriation for 590, 1320 Unauthorized consideration for services, punishment for accepting 151 **Spirits of Turpentine,** publication of statistics on 653 **Spokane Indians, Wash.,** appropriation for industrial assistance 1767 **Spokane River, Idaho,** examination authorized 1164, 1594 **Spoon River, Ill.,** examination authorized 1594 **Springfield, Mass.,** bridge authorized across Connecticut River to Agawam 1200clix **Springfield, Mo.,** appropriation for United States Hospital for Defective Delinquents at 84 **Stamford Harbor, Conn.,** improvement authorized 1029 **Stamp Taxes,** extension of 431 **Standard Container, Hamper, and Produce Agency Acts,** appropriation for enforcement 277, 1451 **Standards, Bureau of.** *See also* Commerce, Department of.
Cooperative work with departments, etc 93, 1338 Scientific investigations by, for— Bureau of Engraving and Printing 227, 1837 Post Office Department 243, 1853 Waste products utilization, cooperation with Bureau of Chemistry and Soils 265 **Standing Rock Indians, N. Dak.,** appropriation for industrial assistance 1767 **Starlings Creek, Va.,** improvement authorized 1031 **State Compacts.** *See* Interstate Compacts. **State, Department of.** *See also* Foreign Service; International Obligations;
Secretary of State. Appropriation for— Contingent expenses 68, 1310 Investigations regarding official matters 78, 1322 Passport agencies 69, 1311 Printing and binding 68, 1311 Promotion of foreign trade 69, 1311 Salaries, Secretary, Under Secretary, and personnel 67, 1309 Territorial papers, collecting and editing 69, 1311 Deficiency appropriation for— Audited claims 63, 604, 606, 1129, 1132, 1133, 1647 Contingent expenses 1631 Damage claims 601 Payment to officers, etc., abroad, due to appreciation of foreign currencies 574 Printing and binding 1631 Salaries 1123, 1630 American Embassy drafts, interest payments on certain, appropriation authorized 1896 Army and Navy officers, assignment for duty in courier service, inspection of buildings abroad; traveling expenses allowed 70, 1321 Distinguished Flying Crosses, presentation to Balbo and Pellegrini of Royal Italian Air Force 152 Foreign countries, adjustment and settlement of death and injury claims arising in certain 1138 Acceptance of payment deemed full settlement 1138 Determination by Secretary 1138 Government employees excluded 1138 Foreign documents, certified by lawful custodian; authentication by certificate of consular officer; admissibility 1563 Foreign government employees, exemption from taxation of compensation of 908 Certification of governments which grant equivalent exemption 908 Retroactive application 908 Helsingfors, Finland, diplomatic, etc., buildings, sum authorized 377 Information for corporations, etc., expenses of securing 76, 1321 Lease of land acquired in connection with projects administered by, through Mexican Boundary Commission 906 Donations, reconveyance to grantor; to States, etc 906 Issue of licenses for irrigation, etc 906 Restoration, etc., of private structures 906 Mexican claims. *See* Special Mexican Claims Commission.
Navy and Marine Corps, assignment of enlisted men as custodians abroad 72, 1313 Neutrality Act— Administration vested in Department of State unless otherwise provided 1082 Expenses, appropriation authorized 1085 Appropriation for 1124, 1315 National Munitions Control Board established; Secretary of State to be chairman and executive officer 1082 Annual report to Congress 1083 Meetings of Board 1083 Recommendation of articles to be considered arms, etc 1083 Registration of persons engaging in manufacture or traffic in munitions 1082 Requirements; fee; licenses; maintenance of records 1082 Rules, etc., for enforcement of 1083 Travel restrictions 1084clx Amendments— Mandatory embargo on exportation of arms, etc., to belligerents; provisions extended 1152 American republics exempted from provisions 1153 Appropriations authorized 1153 Financial transactions prohibited; exceptions 1153 Penalty provisions 1153 Proclamation to issue 1152 Revocation of proclamation 1153 Purchases without advertising 76, 1321 Rent restriction 76, 1321 Rio Grande canalization project; equitable use of waters of. *See* International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico.
“Session Laws”, publication discontinued 1552 Statutes at Large, compilation, etc., of 1551 Territorial Papers of the United States— Number to be printed; distribution 1139 Appropriation authorized 1139 Depository libraries 1139 Historical associations designated by Governors of States and Territories; new designations 1139 International exchange 1139 Testimony of witnesses in foreign countries; issuance of commission; selection of foreign counsel 1562 Consular officers, disqualification to take testimony, etc., when 1563 Fees; consular, witness, foreign counsel, etc.; payment of 1564 Affidavit of inability to pay fees and costs; payment of 1564 Funds available 1564 Procedure in taking testimony; reduction to writing; subscription 1563 Consular certification of document; transmittal to court 1563 Regulations for execution, etc., of commissions by President 1564 **State Laws, Uniform,** appropriation to aid in support of National Conference of Commissioners on 347 **State Legislation,** appropriation for preparing index and digest of 472, 1227 **Statement of Appropriations,** appropriation for 468, 1224 **State School Ships,** medical relief extended to cadets on, by Public Health Service 1186 **States, etc.,** loans or grants, work-relief projects 116 **Station Licenses, Radio,** equitable allocation of 1475 **Statistical Bureau, International,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1315 **Statistical Committee.** *See* Central Statistical Committee. **Statistical Institute, International,** invitation to hold session in United States 570 **Statute of Limitations.** *See* Income Tax. **Statutes at Large.** *See* Printing Act of 1895, Amendments. **Stearine Pitch,** remission of taxes paid or accrued on importation of, under Revenue Act of 1935 1743 **Steering Rules,** modification; orders to helmsmen; signals to prevent collisions 668, 669 **Steuart Brothers, Inc.,** permission granted to lay certain pipe lines, D.
C 1541 **Stikine River, Alaska,** improvement authorized 1039 **Stillaguamish River,** examination authorized 1596 Flood-control projects authorized 1591 **Stites, Ill.:** Bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 1057 Time extended for bridging 1253 **Stocks,** rate of tax on sales or transfers 2030 **Stockton Channel, Calif.,** improvement authorized 1038 **Stonington Harbor, Maine,** examination authorized 1040 **Storer, Dr. Malcolm,** acceptance of bequest of 479 **Streets, etc.,** amount for work-relief projects 115 **Strikebreakers,** interstate transportation of, to interfere with right of peaceful picketing; penalty for 1899 **Stroudsburg, Pa.,** conveyance of land to 533 **Sturgeon Bay, Wis.,** improvement authorized 1035 **Sub-Bituminous Coal,** certain studies, etc., with respect to, directed 1275 **Submarines, Navy,** additional pay for duty on, provisions extended 1091 **Subsidies.** *See* Merchant Marine Act, 1936. **Sugar Beets or Sugarcane.** *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act, Amendments. **Sugar Institute Incorporated v.
U. S.,** exemption from limitation on counsel in case entitled 1513 **Sugar Plant Investigations,** appropriation for 261, 1435 **Suisun Bay, Calif.,** improvement authorized 1038clxi **Suits in Admiralty.** *See* Admiralty. **Sulphur River, Ark.,** examination authorized 1594 **Sulphur River, Tex.,** examination authorized 1593 **Summers, J. L.,** credit in accounts of 593 **Summit, C. Z.,** appropriation for extension of facilities, naval radio station 1412 **Summit Lake Indians, Nev.,** appropriation for industrial assistance 1767 **Sunbury, Pa.,** flood-control project authorized 1573 **Sunderland, Mass.,** bridge authorized across Connecticut River at 1200 **Sunflower Oil,** tax on 1742 **Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office,** appropriation for office of 475, 1231 **Superior-Duluth Harbor, Wis., and Minn.,** improvement authorized 1035 **Supplemental Appropriation Act, Fiscal Year 1936.** *See also* Deficiency Appropriation Act, Fiscal Year 1936, First.
Appropriation for— Agricultural Adjustment Act, payments authorized under 1116 1117, 1118 Agriculture, Department of 1115 Agricultural Economics, Bureau of 1115 Biological Survey, Bureau of 1116 Forest Service 1115 Soil Conservation Service 1115 California Pacific International Exposition 1110 Central Statistical Board 1110 Civil Service Commission 1111 Commerce, Department of 1118 Census, Bureau of 1118 Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Bureau of 1118 Navigation and Steamboat Inspection, Bureau of 1118 Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission 1112 Damage claims 1126, 1127 District of Columbia 1114 Blind, aid to 1115 Claims 1115 Courts 1114 Judgments 1115 Old-age assistance 1115 Smoke regulation, etc 1114 Workhouse, etc., water filter 1115 Federal Power Commission 1111 Federal Trade Commission 1111 George Rogers Clark Sesquicentennial Commission 1112 Interior, Department of 1118 Education, Office of 1119 Indian Affairs, Bureau of 1118 National Park Service 1119 Interstate Commerce Commission 1112 Judgments— Court of Claims 1128 United States courts 1127 Justice, Department of 1120 Attorney General, Office of 1120 Penal and correctional institutions 1120 United States courts 1120 Labor, Department of 1121 Children’s Bureau 1121 Immigration and Naturalization Service 1121 Secretary, Office of 1121 Legislative Branch of the Government— Government Printing Office 1110 House of Representatives 1109 Library of Congress 1110 Senate 1109 National Bituminous Coal Commission 1119 Consumers’ Counsel, Office of 1119 National Labor Relations Board 1112 Navy Department 1122 Marine Corps 1122 Secretary’s Office 1122 Post Office Department 1122 Railroad Retirement Board 1112 Railroad Retirement Investigation Commission 1113 Securities and Exchange Commission 1113 Social Security Act. *See* Social Security Act.
Social Security Board 1113 State, Department of 1123 De Soto Expedition, expenses of commission 1124 Frost, Lillian G., payment to 1124 Gray, Blanche L., payment to 1124 International obligations, etc 1123 Neutrality Act, administration expenses 1124 World Power Conference, expenses 1124 Treasury Department 1125 Comptroller of the Currency, Office of 1125 Federal Alcohol Administration 1125 Public Health Service 1126 Secretary, Office of 1125 Treasurer of United States, Office of 1125clxii Veterans’ Administration 1114 Adjusted Compensation Payment Act, administrative expenses 1114 Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935, Amendment, public highways and grade crossings excluded from apportionment requirements 1134 **Supplies and Accounts, Bureau of.** *See* Navy Department. **Supply Division.** *See* Treasury Department. **Supreme Court of the United States.** *See also* Justice, Department of.
Chippewa Indians, Minn., review of claims of, on appeal from Court of Claims 1827 Crow Indians, Mont., certain claims of, to be reviewed by 655 Northern Pacific Railway Co., and others, determination of certain questions in pending suit against 1369 Reports and digests of decisions of, number to be furnished for law library of 1549 **Surtaxes.** *See* Income Tax. **Susquehanna River:** Bridge authorized across, at Wyalusing, Pa 907 Examination authorized 1042, 1565, 1593 Flood-control projects authorized 1573, 1574 **Suwannee River, Fla.,** examination authorized 1193 **Sweden:** Appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 Invitation to participate in observance of anniversary of first permanent settlement of Swedish colonists in Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey 1487 **Swinomish Slough, Wash.,** improvement authorized 1039 **Swiss Confederation,** commercial use of coat of arms of, prohibited; penalty 1557 **Switzerland,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Swoyerville, Pa.,** flood-control project authorized 1574 **T** **Table Rock Reservoir, Mo.,** continuation of survey 1596 **Tacoma Harbor, Wash.,** improvement authorized 1039 **Tacoma, Wash.,** flood-control project authorized 1591 **Talisheek, La.,** bridge authorized across West Pearl River at 1253 **Tampa, Fla.:** Examination of waterways to— Fort Pierce Harbor 1043 St.
Johns River 1044 Exposition at. *See* Pan American Exposition. Harbor improvement authorized 1032 **“Tampen”,** payment to Norway for losses due to detention of 1104 Appropriation for 1633 **Tanana River, Alaska,** examination authorized 441, 1048, 1596 **Tangier Channel, Va.,** improvement authorized 1031 **Tangier Sound, Md.,** examination of waterway to Little Annemessex River, authorized 1042 **Tar Bay, Md.,** improvement authorized 1031 **Tariff Act of 1930, Amendments:** Anti-Smuggling Act— Customs and navigation laws, violations; awards to informers 527 Definitions, “officer of the customs”, “customs waters”, “hovering vessel” 521 Narcotics importation, unmanifested; penalty provision 523 Vessels, boarding of; authority of officers; penalty provisions 521 Departure without making report or entry; forfeiture 527 Entry of; document in lieu of register 527 Examination of hovering 525 Forfeiture proceedings; burden of proof 525 Fraudulent entry of imported merchandise; penalties 527 Limitation of actions to recover fines or forfeitures 527 Prohibited merchandise on board; seizure and forfeiture; liability of master; presentation of false document 521, 523 Unlawful unlading or transshipment, penalty provisions; exempt cargoes 524 Yachts not required to enter 527 Distilled spirits and wines rectified in bonded warehouses, withdrawal for shipment in bond to Puerto Rico; collection of duties 1960 Spirits, etc., rectified in class six warehouses 1960 Domestic animals crossing frontier before Nov. 1, 1935, free admission if brought back before June 30, 1936 293clxiii Drawbacks, exportation of bottled distilled spirits and wines; regulations for payment, etc 1960 Liquor, etc., importations tax free limited to one wine-gallon 1959 **Tariff Commission:** Appropriation for 16, 575, 1180, 1607 Deficiency appropriation for audited claims 61 Agricultural Adjustment Act, import restrictions; investigations, etc 773 Commissioners, salaries of 19, 1183 Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, import restrictions; investigations, etc 1152 **Tar River, N.
C.,** continuation of surveys of reservoirs in 1596 Flood-control projects authorized 1575 **Tarrytown Harbor, N. Y.,** improvement authorized 1030 **Tate, H. T.,** refund to 1125 **Tax Appeals.** *See* Board of Tax Appeals. **Taxes.** *See also* Revenue Acts. Bituminous coal. *See* Bituminous Coal Conservation Act of 1935. Carriers and employees. *See* Carriers. Declaratory judgments as to 1027 Delinquent, interest on 1027 Employment. *See* Social Security Act. Excise and miscellaneous, extension of certain 431 Income tax returns, penalty for failure to file copies 1199 Liens for, suits to enforce 1743 Liens on stored cotton, cancelation of 1106, 1155 Potato control. *See* Potato Act of 1935.
Processing. *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act, Amendments. Return, failure to file; penalty 1027 **Tax-Free Sales,** amendment to Revenue Act of 1932 1025 **Taxing Districts,** readjustment plans. *See* Bankruptcy Act of 1898, Amendments. **Taylor, Harden F.,** payment of claim 66 **Tea Importation Act,** appropriation for enforcement 278, 1453 **Teets, Pierre E.,** payment to 1134 **Telecommunication, Bureau of International,** appropriation for contribution, Radio Section 73, 1315 **Telegraph and Telephone Facilities,** extension of tax on 431 **Telegraph Consulting Committee, International,** participation expenses 1634 **Telephone Communication Investigation.** *See* Federal Communications Commission. **Tennessee:** Appropriation for— Great Smoky Mountains National Park, administration, etc 207, 1792 National forest administration 263, 1438 Andrew Johnson National Monument, creation 958 Bridge authorized across Tennessee River between Dayton and Decatur 1065 Flood-control, etc., compacts, consent of Congress granted to 1490 Flood-control projects authorized 1575 River and harbor improvements authorized 1034, 1035 Preliminary examinations authorized 1045, 1593 **Tennessee River.** *See also* Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933, Amendments.
Bridge authorized across, between Dayton and Decatur, Tenn 1065 Dam construction, Guntersville, Ala., and on Chickamauga Creek 596 Sheffield-Florence, Ala., bridge construction, etc 730 Time extended for bridging, Colbert-Lauderdale Counties, Ala 1254 **Tennessee Valley Authority.** *See also* Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933, Amendments. Deficiency appropriation for projects, continuance, etc., of 596, 1607 Consolidation of funds 597 Hiwassee River dam, limitation on expenditure 597 **Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933, Amendments:** Corporate powers 1075 Dam and reservoir construction; power houses, transmission lines, etc.; report to Congress 1075 Disposal of unnecessary real property 1076 Board authority; cooperation for use of new forms of fertilizer, etc 1076 Regulation of stream flow in operation of dams or reservoirs; operation of power facilities 1076 Sale of surplus power; terms and conditions of contracts 1076 Credit extension for acquisition of distribution facilities, etc 1076 Statement of allocation of properties turned over to; accounts to be kept, etc 1077 Bond issue to carry out provisions of this Act 1078 Proceeds from power sales, etc.; disposition of 1079clxiv Prohibition on construction affecting navigation on Tennessee River system; approval of plans; injunctions 1079 Construction of Act; disposal of unnecessary lands 1080 Readjustment of population displaced by dam construction, etc 1080 Purchases and contracts for supplies, etc.; audit of transactions; reports 1080 Separability of provisions 1081 **Terre Haute, Ind.,** flood-control project authorized 1587 **Territorial Courts.** *See* Justice, Department of. **Territorial Papers of the United States:** Appropriation for collecting, printing, etc., authorized 1139 Appropriation for 69, 1311 Number to be printed; distribution 1139 Depository libraries 1139 Historical associations designated by Governors of States and Territories; new designations 1139 International exchange 1139 **Territories and Island Possessions, Division of.** *See* Interior, Department of. **Territories of the United States.** *See* names of Territories. **Texas:** Appropriation for— Alabama and Coushatta Indians, education 189, 1772 National forest administration 263, 1438 Rio Grande irrigation project 198, 1782 Big Bend National Park, establishment of 393 Bolivar Point Lighthouse Reservation, transfer of, to War Department 309 Bridge authorized across— Rio Grande, at— Boca Chica 323 Rio Grande City 427 Sabine River 374, 428 Centennial exposition. *See* Texas Centennial Exposition.
Dallas, limitation on sale price of Federal building repealed 423 Denison Reservoir, continuation of survey 1596 Eagle Pass Military Reservation, disposal of 503 El Paso, lease of quarters for certain Government services 448 Fort Bliss, portion of, set aside as national cemetery 1514 Interstate oil and gas compact, consent of Congress granted to 939 Northern District, judgeship, filling vacancy 659 Preliminary examination authorized of— Nueces River 1462 Rivers, various 1045, 1593, 1594 Rio Grande compact, consent of Congress given to extension of 325 River and harbor improvements authorized 1033, 1034 San Antonio Arsenal, authority for right-of-way across reservation 567 Time extended for bridging Lake Sabine, at Port Arthur 1196 Amortization period extended 1196 **Texas Centennial Exposition:** Appropriation authorized; use, etc., of 433, 434 Appropriation for participation expenses 575 Allocation of funds by Commission for erection of buildings, etc., authorized 1136 Structures, etc., to become property of State of Texas 1137 Buildings, disposal of, etc 435 Commission established, composition 432 Commissioner General and assistants, appointment, salaries, powers; other personal services 432 Payment of salaries and expenses 542 Contributions, acceptance of, etc 435 Cooperation of Government departments, etc 433 Dutiable articles imported for exhibition free of duty; regulations 541 Marine Band, attendance at 1395 Participation of foreign nations 432 Report to Congress 435 Termination of Commission 435 **Thames River, Conn.,** improvement authorized 1029 **Theater.** *See* American National Theater and Academy. **The Holy Name Society,** renewal of patent relating to badge of 1389 **The Narrows, Wash.,** time extended for bridging Puget Sound at 907 **The National Yeomen F,** incorporation of 1501 Corporate powers; purposes; annual report 1506 **Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission:** Appropriation for 576, 1607 Determination of plan and design for memorial; cost limitation; powers 1397 **Thomas, William D.,** payment to widow of 1598 **Threatening Communications,** punishment for sending through mails 427clxv **Thurberia Weevil Control,** appropriation for 268, 1443 **Tia Juana River,** equitable use of waters of. *See* International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico. **Tia Juana River, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **Tillamook River, Oreg.,** examination authorized 335, 1595 **Timber Culture Laws.** *See* Public Lands. **Tin,** protection of domestic sources of. *See* Tin-Plate Scrap. **Tin-Plate Scrap,** exportation prohibited except under license; penalty for violation 1140 **Tioga River, N.
Y.,** examination authorized 1593 **Tioghnioga River, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1593 **Tionesta, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Allegheny River at 910 **Tlingit Indians, Alaska,** suits authorized to settle claims 388 **Tobacco.** *See also* Agricultural Adjustment Act, Amendments; Tobacco Control Compacts; Tobacco Inspection Act. Appropriation for— Investigations 261, 1435 Statistics, collection, etc., of 276, 1451 Statistics, collection and publication of 893 **Tobacco Control Compacts:** Consent of Congress to producing States to enter; uniformity requirement 1239 Virginia Tobacco Control Act as basis 1239 Right reserved to withdraw consent 1239 Price-fixing, monopolies, etc., prohibited 1239 Definitions 1240 Advances to State commissions authorized; repayment 1240 Conferences with producers, etc 1240 Georgia Tobacco Belt, advances to producer associations authorized, 1936 1240 Availability of Department of Agriculture facilities to associations 1241 Appropriation authorized for loans and expenses 1241 Appropriation for 1617 Transfer of funds to other Federal and State agencies authorized 1241 Puerto Rican cigar-filler tobacco, regulation of, if designated compacts become effective 1241 Determination by Secretary of world production for each crop year 1241 “Crop year” defined 1241 Marketing quota, establishment of; method of computation 1241 Quotas for individual farms 1242 Quota adjustments for maintenance of normal world stocks 1242 Marketing certificates, issuance, etc 1242 Payments to producers for deficits in quotas; rate 1242 Prohibition on sale without certificates 1242 Proceeds from certificate sale to be held as separate fund 1242 Separability provision 1242 Regulations to be prescribed 1242 **Tobacco Inspection Act:** Definitions 731 Declaration of necessity 731 Investigations authorized; official standards, samples, etc 732 Auction markets, designation of; referendum of sellers; inspection, certification 732 Sampling, inspection, weighing, etc.; fees 732 Reinspection 733 Judicial recognition of inspection certificates 733 Warehouse tickets, provisions concerning 733 Market news service authorized 733 Unlawful acts; violations may be published; penalty 733, 734 Joint responsibility 734 Rules, regulations; cooperation with other agencies 734 Personnel; expenses authorized 735 Appropriation for 1115, 1450 Hearings; oaths; subpenas, etc 735 Separability of provisions 735 Delegation of duties 735 Short title 735 **Tobacco River, Mich.,** examination authorized 1046 **Todd, Comdr.
Percy, British Navy,** presentation of Distinguished Service Medal to, authorized 1214 **Toledo Harbor, Ohio,** improvement authorized 1037 **Tombigbee River, Ala.,** examination and improvement authorized 1033, 1044 **Tonawanda Channel, N. Y.,** improvement authorized 1037 **Tongue River Indians, Mont.,** appropriation for industrial assistance 1767 **Topeka, Kans.,** flood-control project authorized 1588clxvi **Totuskey Creek, Va.,** improvement authorized 1031 **Town River, Mass.,** examination authorized 1041 **Trade Commission.** *See* Federal Trade Commission. **Trade-Mark Bureau, Inter-American,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1315 **Trade Marks:** Application for, previously filed in foreign country granting reciprocal privileges; when effective; time limitation 1539 Collective mark belonging to associations in foreign countries 1540 Application of laws relating to, in Virgin Islands 1811 **Traffic Conditions,** investigation and report on; report to Congress 1892 **Trammell, Elizabeth Millicent,** payment to 56 **Trammell, Park,** payment to widow of 1597 **Transportation Contracts,** time for modification or cancelation extended 161 **Trask River, Oreg.,** examination authorized 335, 1047, 1595 **Travel,** restrictions under Neutrality Act 1084 **Travel Expenses,** officers, etc., Executive departments; availability; restriction 243 **Travers Island, N.
Y.,** examination of channel to Glen Island, authorized 1041 **Treasurer of the United States.** *See* Treasury Department. **Treasury Department.** *See also* Secretary of the Treasury. Appropriation for— Accounts and Deposits, Office of Commissioner of 220, 1830 Bookkeeping and Warrants, Division of 220, 1830 Disbursement, Division of 220, 1830 American Printing House for the Blind 235, 1845 Appointments, Division of 221, 1828, 1832 Budget, Bureau of the 222, 1833 Chief Clerk and Superintendent, Office of 219, 1828, 1829 Coast Guard 225, 1835 Comptroller of the Currency, Office of 222, 1828, 1833 Contingent expenses 219, 1829 Sales of public property, expenses, etc., of 219, 1830 Customs, Bureau of 222, 1832 Quarters along border, repair, etc 222, 1832 Refunds and drawbacks 222, 1832 Engraving and Printing, Bureau of 227, 1837 Federal Alcohol Administration 1834 General Counsel, Office of 219, 1828, 1829 Internal Revenue, Bureau of 223, 1828, 1833 Alaska, additional income tax on railroads in 225, 1834 Chemical analyses 223 Refunding internal-revenue collections 224, 1834 Vehicles, acquisition and maintenance 223 Mint, Bureau of the 230, 1828, 1841 Narcotics, Bureau of 225, 1835 Printing and binding 220, 1830 Printing, Division of 1830 Procurement Division—Public Buildings Branch 1841 Furniture, repairs, etc 1843 Operating force 1843 Operating supplies 1843 Payment of claims for relief of contractors 1843 Repair, preservation, and equipment 1842 Procurement Division—Public Works Branch 231 Public buildings, construction, repair, services, etc 232, 233 Procurement Division—Supply Branch 233, 1844 General supply fund, increase of 1844 Public Debt Service 221, 1831 Public Health Service 228, 1838 Biologic products, regulation of sale of 230, 1840 Examinations, investigations, quarantine service, etc 229, 1839 Exhibits, educational 230, 1840 Mental Hygiene, Division of 230, 1840 National Institute of Health 228, 1839 Rural sanitation 230 Social Security Act— Diseases and sanitation investigations 1841 Public-health work, grants to States 1840 Venereal Diseases, Division of 230, 1840 Secretary, Office of 218, 1827, 1828 Emergency Banking, Gold Reserve, and Silver Purchase Acts, expenses 1828 Federal land banks, payment on account of interest rate reductions on mortgages, subscription to paid-in surplus of 1828–1829xvii Secret Service Division 227, 1838 Counterfeiting, etc., suppression of 227, 1838 President, protection of, etc 228, 1838 White House police, salaries, uniforms, etc 228, 1838 Supply Division 220 Treasurer, Office of 222, 1828, 1833 Deficiency appropriation for— Accounts and Deposits, Office of Commissioner of; payment of unclaimed moneys 593 American Expeditionary Forces memorial, Pershing Hall, Paris, France 594 Audited claims 63, 66, 604, 606, 1129, 1130, 1132, 1133, 1645, 1647 Budget, Bureau of the 593, 1636 Coast Guard 57, 1637 Comptroller of the Currency, Office of 1125 Customs, Bureau of 1636 Barber, Edgar M., refund to 1636 Refunds and drawbacks 1636 Damage claims 59, 601, 602, 1126, 1127, 1642 Engraving and Printing, Bureau of 593 Federal Alcohol Administration 1125 Internal Revenue, Bureau of 1636 Payment of judgments against internal-revenue collectors 1637 Judgments, payment of 61, 602, 603, 1128, 1643 Mint, Bureau of the 594, 1637 Printing and binding 1636 Printing, Division of 1636 Procurement Division—Public Buildings Branch 1638 Public buildings, construction, etc., general expenses 1638 Procurement Division—Public Works Branch— New York, N.
Y., appraisers’ stores; courthouse furnishings 57, 594 Payment of claims for relief of contractors 594 Public buildings, construction, etc., of; general expenses 57, 599 Rent of temporary quarters 57 Public Health Service 1126, 1637 Diseases and sanitation investigations 1126 Public-health work 1126 Secretary, Office of 592, 1125, 1635 Adjusted Compensation Payment Act, 1936, administrative expenses 1125 Emergency Banking Act, administrative expenses 1125 Federal land banks, payments on account of interest rate reductions on mortgages; subscriptions to paid-in surplus of 592, 1635 Gold Reserve Act of 1934, administrative expenses 1125 Old-age reserve account, Social Security Act 1635 Silver Purchase Act of 1934, administrative expenses 1125 Secret Service Division;
White House Police, salaries, uniforms, etc 594 Supply Division 56, 593 Treasurer of the United States, Office of 1125 Tate, H. T., refund to 1125 Acting and Special Assistant Treasurer, appointment of 1237 Adjusted Compensation Payment Act, 1936— Duplicates for lost, etc., bonds 1397 Transfer of funds to Post Office Department for expenses of handling bonds 1397 Payments in cases of deceased or incompetent veterans; determination of person entitled thereto 1982 Agriculture Extensible Building, contract modification; limit of cost increased 649 Alaska, conveyance of certain lands to city of Nome 485 Alaska Railroad, retirement of certain employees; investment of fund by, etc 2022 Albany, N.
Y., coinage to commemorate anniversary of founding 1522 Anderson, S. C., transfer of land to 534 Arkansas Centennial, change in design of commemorative coins 1981 Banking, Gold Reserve, and Silver Purchase Acts, balance consolidated in one account; availability 592 Banking law amendments. *See* Banking Act of 1935. Battle of Gettysburg, coinage to commemorate seventy-fifth anniversary of 1524 Board of Review, establishment of; composition; duties, etc 1748 Bonded merchandise, intraport movement between New York, Newark, and Perth Amboy by bonded cartmen, etc 1538clxviii Bonds, certificates of indebtedness, Treasury bills, notes, issue of additional, authorized 20 Boy Scout Jamboree, D.
C., loan of equipment authorized 1165 Permits for use of public spaces, etc 1166 Bremerton, Wash., transfer of site for post office building 232 Bridgeport, Conn., coinage to commemorate anniversary of incorporation 1277 Buffalo Harbor, N. Y., transfer of property from War Department for Coast Guard activities 309 Cabeza de Vaca Expedition and opening of Old Spanish Trail, coinage to commemorate 324 California Pacific International Exposition, coinage of 50-cent pieces 174 Importation of dutiable articles under regulations 119 Recoinage of 50-cent pieces 1262 Charlotte, Mich., conveyance of certain lands to 1141 Cincinnati, Ohio, coinage to commemorate anniversary of, as center of music 1187 Coast Guard and Public Health Service, settlement of damage claims authorized; limitation on amount 1514 Coast Guard, jurisdiction defined, etc 1820 Obsolete, etc., material, disposition of, to Boy Scouts of America 1195 Station establishment at— Apostle Islands, Wis 1195 Cape Cod Canal 336 Crescent City, Calif 1370 Hog Island, Va 339 Lake St.
Clair, Mich 2031 Port Washington, Wis 1370 Sea Island Beach, Ga 312 Columbia, S. C., coinage to commemorate founding of, as State capital 1165 Columbus, Miss., acquisition of site for post office at 926 Credit allowed in accounts of Guy F. Allen and J. L. Summers 593 Customs and internal revenue employes, oath requirement abolished 864 Customshouse brokers; revocation or suspension of license; appeal, etc 864 Prior licenses, force and effect of 865 Regulations by Secretary 865 Dallas, Tex., limitation on sale price of Federal building repealed 423 Daniel Boone Bicentennial, supplementing design of coinage commemorating 868 Delaware, three hundredth anniversary of landing of Swedes, commemorative coinage authorized 1352 Disbursement Division, payments for publication of writings of George Washington to be made by 38 Elgin, Ill., coinage to commemorate anniversary of founding 1523 Elks, Order of, permits to use buildings, etc., D.
C., during session 656 El Paso, Tex., lease of quarters for certain Government services 448 Enfield, Conn., conveyance of certain land to 1193 Exchange of coins and currencies; payment of gold-clause securities; withdrawal of right to sue Government for claims arising 938, 939 Appropriations available or expended on dollar for dollar basis 939 “Gold clause”, “Securities of the United States”, defined 939 Federal Alcohol Administration division. *See* Federal Alcohol Administration Act.
Federal Alcohol Administration made independent establishment 1964 Federal Power Act; disposition of charges arising from licenses under 845 Federal property, surplus, disposition of 885 Acquisition of additional space 886 Fort Knox Military Reservation, Ky., transfer of portions of, to 613 Fort Pulaski National Monument, Ga., reservation for use as quarantine station 1980 Glycerine or stearine pitch, remission of taxes paid or accrued on importation of, under Revenue Act of 1935 1743 Great Lakes Exposition, coinage of 50-cent pieces 1257 Importation of articles free of duty; regulations 1356 Grosse Ile Lighthouse Reservation, Mich., transfer to, for use by Customs Service 307 Hudson, N.
Y., coinage to commemorate anniversary of founding 165 Indiana, issue of duplicate checks to treasurer of, in lieu of lost originals 866 Internal Revenue, Bureau of, payment to certain employees dropped from service and reinstated, etc 224 Examination required 224 Sums made available for salaries 224clxix International Petroleum Exposition, Tulsa, Okla., importation of dutiable articles free; regulations 1474 Jonesboro, Ark., acquisition of addition to post-office site authorized 158 Library of Congress Trust Fund Board, cash deposits by, as a permanent loan to Treasury 1894 Liquor Enforcement Act of 1936, enforcement of; delegation of authority 1929 Liquor regulation. *See* Liquor Law Repeal and Enforcement Act;
Liquor Tax Administration Act. Long Island, N. Y., coinage to commemorate founding of first settlement on 1205 Lynchburg, Va., coinage to commemorate anniversary of issuance of charter 1387 Maine, issue of duplicate checks to Treasurer of, in lieu of lost originals, authorized 1476 Merchant Marine Act, 1936, cooperation by, in determination and collection of excess profits of shipbuilders 1999 Minor purchases without advertising 220 National Park Trust Fund, creation; disbursement by Division of Disbursement 477 Nevada, issue of duplicate check to Treasurer of, in lieu of lost original 1900 Newark, N.
J., Act providing for sale of post-office site, repealed 1264 New Rochelle, N. Y., coinage to commemorate founding, etc 1259 Nome, Alaska, conveyance of certain lands to 485 Norfolk, Va., commemorative medals authorized 1974 Oakland, Calif., disposition of old post-office building authorized 1202 Olympic Games, 10th, exemption from taxation of receipts if donated to city or county of Los Angeles, Calif 1236 Pan American Exposition, Tampa, Fla., importation of dutiable articles; regulations 1142 Payments forbidden to persons after Senate rejects nominations 244 Pershing Hall, Paris, France, memorial fund; use, etc., of 426 Philippine yarns, twines, etc., limitation on importation; regulations 341 Port of New York Authority, importation of dutiable articles for exhibition purposes; regulations 1920 Procurement Division, Director of, authorized to dispose of surplus property of Emergency Conservation Work 311 Providence, R.
I., coinage to commemorate anniversary of founding 165 Public buildings, etc.— Bonds of contractors for; requirements; foreign contract work; subcontractor relationship 793, 794 Certified copies of bond and contract; availability, etc 794 Effective date 794 Distribution of projects 599 Public Health Service details to cooperate with Bureau of Mines 205 Railroad Retirement Act of 1935, certification of names, etc., of persons entitled to annuity; payments 970 Reno, Nev., land conveyance to 798 Rice tax payment warrants acceptable in processing tax payment 47 Roanoke Colony, N.
C., coinage to commemorate anniversary of 1911 Salem, Mass., transfer of customhouse to Department of the Interior 1374 Sale of abandoned buildings, sites, etc., authorized; contracts; proceeds; donations 800, 801 San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, coinage to celebrate opening 1972 Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition, silver medals authorized for personnel of 1395 “Shenandoah”, erection of memorial to dead in wreck of, authorized 1371 Shreveport, La., medals authorized in commemoration of anniversary of 1927 Shrine Committee, Inc., permits to use parks, etc., D.
C 34 Social Security Act— Old-age reserve account, creation; investment, etc., of amounts; annual report 622, 623 Payments to States— Blind, aid to 646 Children, dependent, aid to 628 Maternal and child health service 630 Old-age assistance 621 Public-health work 635 Unemployment compensation administration 626 Vocational rehabilitation 633 Taxes with respect to employment 636 Tax on employers of eight or more; unemployment trust fund; administration, etc 639–645 Soldiers’ Home, Permanent Fund, interest expendable by appropriation 147clxx Stroudsburg, Pa., conveyance of land to, for street purposes 533 Tennessee Valley Authority, bond issue; regulations, etc 1078 Texas Centennial Exposition; importation of articles for exhibition; regulations 541 Transfer of sums from designated appropriations to cover check clearance, etc., expenses; statement in Budget 1845 Travel expenses of civilians when transferred; restriction 243 United States Savings Bonds, issue, redemption, tax exemption, etc 21 Vehicles, cost limit, use restriction 243 Vocational education, disbursements by, to States and Territories 1489 Walter Reed General Hospital, certain bequests as special funds for 110, 287 Whaling Treaty Act, arrest of violators by employees of 1248 Whitman Centennial, Wash., commemorative medals authorized 1980 Wildlife refuges, participation of States in revenue from; payment by 383 Wisconsin Centennial Celebration, coinage to commemorate establishment of Territorial Government 1276 York County, Maine, coinage to commemorate founding 1973 **Trinity College, Washington, D.
C.,** incorporation approved 113 **Trinity River, Tex.,** examination authorized 1593 **Truax, Charles V.,** payment to widow of 1109 **Tualatin River, Oreg.,** flood-control projects authorized 1591 **Tuberculosis Hospital, D. C.,** appropriation for 365, 578, 1614, 1879 **Tulsa, Okla.,** exposition at. *See* International Petroleum Exposition, Tulsa, Okla. **Turkey:** Appropriation for ambassador to 69, 1311 Claims adjustment with, sums available 76, 1633 **Turpentine,** spirits of, publication of statistics on 653 **Tuskahoma Council House, Choctaw Nation, Okla.,** appropriation for acquisition, etc 1779 **Tutuila, Samoa:** Appropriation for school at naval station 401 Construction authorized at naval station 155 **Twenty-First Amendment,** enforcement of. *See* Liquor Enforcement Act of 1936. **Twitch Cove, Md.,** improvement authorized 1031 **Two Rivers, Wis.,** harbor examination and improvement authorized 1035, 1046 **U** **Uinta National Forest, Utah:** Appropriation for acquisition of additional land 1440 Control of soil erosion and flood damage in 866 **Ukiah, Calif.,** appropriation for maintenance of latitude observatory at 96 **Umatilla National Forest, Oreg.,** exchange of land for inclusion within, authorized 1534 **Umatilla River, Oreg.,** flood-control projects authorized 1591 **Umpqua River, Oreg.,** examination and improvement authorized 335, 1038, 1595 **Unalaska Harbor, Alaska,** examination authorized 1047 **Unemployment.** *See also* Emergency Relief Appropriation Acts, 1935, 1936;
Social Security Act. Relief Act, extension of 119 **Unemployment Compensation Act, D. C.** *See* District of Columbia. **Union Catalogues, Library of Congress,** appropriation for development and maintenance of 472, 1227 **Union of South Africa,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,** appropriation for ambassador to 69, 1311 **United Confederate Veterans:** Attendance of Marine Band at reunion of 650 Appropriation for 1122 Loan of Army equipment for encampment 683, 1368 **United States Connecticut Tercentenary Commission.** *See* Connecticut. **United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission.** *See* Constitution of the United States. **United States Court for China:** Appropriation for salaries and expenses 81, 1326, 1625 Jurisdiction extended to offenses committed on high seas; sessions of court 1909 Seal provided for; authentications 1909 Living quarters, etc., sum available for 586 Special judge; appointment, pay, etc 539clxxi United States commissioner, appointment, duties; compensation; filling of vacancy 539 **United States Courts.** *See also* Justice, Department of.
Agricultural Adjustment Act, jurisdiction of suits for tax refunds 1748 Review of rulings under 760 Alaska, District Court deemed a court of United States; status of commissioners 289 Circuit Court of Appeals, appointment of additional judge for third circuit; filling of vacancy 1903 Circuit courts of appeals, appellate jurisdiction, cases arising in Alaska, Virgin Islands, Canal Zone 313 Civil suits, where to be brought 1213 Suit by stockholder on behalf of corporation 1214 Court of Claims— Chippewa Indians, Wis., submission of claims to, etc 1049 Amendments to pleadings permitted 1272 Cooperative marketing associations, investigation to determine losses by, due to certain grain stabilization activities; report to Congress 1983 Delaware Indians, reference of claims of, to; amendment to limitation on attorney’s fees 1459 Indians, Oreg., claims of; jurisdiction to hear, etc 801 Indian suits; offset of Federal expenditures; pending claims 596 Klamath and Modoc Tribes and Yahooskin Band of Snake Indians, reinstatement of suit of 1276 Menominee Indians, reference of claims to 1085 Ocean-mail contracts, jurisdiction conferred to determine suits for adjustments on terminated 1994 Perth Amboy, N.
J., adjudication of claim 491 Tlingit and Haida Indians, Alaska, suits authorized to settle claims 388 District of Columbia, Supreme Court of, to be known as District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia; jurisdiction, etc., unchanged 1921 Evidence— Admissibility of certain records, etc., made in regular course of business 1561 Foreign documents, certified by lawful custodian; authentication by certificate of consular officer; admissibility 1563 Testimony of witnesses in foreign countries; issuance of commission; selection of foreign counsel 1562 Consular officers, disqualification to take testimony, etc., when 1563 Fees; consular, witness, foreign counsel, etc.; payment of 1564 Affidavit of inability to pay fees and costs; payment of 1564 Funds available 1564 Procedure in taking testimony; reduction to writing; subscription 1563 Consular certification of document; transmittal to court 1563 Regulations for execution, etc., of commissions by President 1564 Federal Power Act; court jurisdiction; review of orders, etc 857, 860–862 Interpleader, bills of, additional jurisdiction conferred on district courts 1096 Judges. *See* Judges.
Judicial districts. *See* Judicial Districts. Jurisdiction conferred on, parking, etc., offenses, Military Road, Va 1158 Law clerks for district judges, appointment; number; salary 1140 Marshals, duties; power to arrest without warrant 377 Municipal debt readjustments, jurisdiction extended to 1940 1198 Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act, 1930, Amendments, appeals from reparation orders 1534 Public buildings, etc., contracts; recovery suit against payment bond 794 Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, court jurisdiction; review of orders, etc 821, 822, 830–832, 834, 835 Real property, sale under order, etc., of; location in different districts; in possession of receiver, etc 159 Private sales; appraisal before confirmation; public notice 160 Not confirmed if increase offered 160 Pending cases included; exceptions 160 Personal property sales; pending cases included; exceptions 160 Publication of notices of proposed sales; property in different districts; pending cases included; exceptions 160 Sales by receivers, etc., of banks; exception 390clxxii **United States Daughters of 1812,** patent relating to badge of, renewed 1257 **United States Employees’ Compensation Commission.** *See* Employees’ Compensation Commission. **United States Employment Service.** *See also* Labor, Department of.
Apportionment of sums to States for public employment offices affiliated with 216, 1351 **United States Great Lakes Exposition Commission.** *See* Great Lakes Exposition. **United States Harvard University Tercentenary Commission.** *See* Harvard University Tercentenary. **United States High Commissioner to the Philippine Islands,** establishment of office of 58 **United States Housing Corporation:** Appropriation for salaries, etc 104, 1351 Transfer of lands, Vallejo, Calif., to Navy Department 480 **United States Maritime Commission.** *See* Merchant Marine Act, 1936. **United States Military Academy.** *See* Military Academy. **United States Naval Academy.** *See* Naval Academy. **United States-Panamanian Claims Commission,** appropriation for payment of awards 1632 **United States Public Health Service Hospital, Lexington, Ky.,** Narcotic Farm to be known as 1840 **United States Savings Bonds,** issue, redemption, tax exemption, etc 21 **United States Shipping Board Bureau.** *See* Shipping Board Bureau. **United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corporation,** dissolution of; transfer of records, etc., to U.
S. Maritime Commission 1987 **United States Soldiers’ Home:** Appropriation for maintenance, etc 147, 1307 Interest on funds to be credited to trust fund; expenditure by appropriation 147 Pay deductions, enlisted men, etc., Army, for maintenance fund for 1137 Determination of amount by Secretary of War; limitation 1138 **United States Supreme Court.** *See* Supreme Court of the United States. **United States Tariff Commission.** *See* Tariff Commission. **United States Texas Centennial Commission.** *See* Texas Centennial Exposition. **United States Veterans’ Administration.** *See* Veterans’ Administration. **University of Oregon,** conveyance of portion of Coos Head River and Harbor Reservation to, authorized 1095 **Unjust Enrichment,** tax on. *See* Revenue Act of 1936. **Unlisted Securities.** *See* Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Amendments. **Upper Mississippi River,** flood-control projects authorized 1580 **Upper Mississippi River Wildlife Refuge,** appropriation for maintenance 1446 Acquisition of land for 271, 1446 Portion of, granted to State of Iowa for park purposes 1464 **Upper Thoroughfare, Md.,** examination authorized 1043 **Uruguay,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **U.
S. Ship Constitution Post No 3339, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Mass.,** transfer of lightship numbered 82 to 1823 **Utah:** Appropriation for— Bryce Canyon National Park, administration, etc 206, 1792 Indians, support, etc., of 189, 193, 1771, 1772, 1777, 1778 National forest administration 263, 1437 Provo River project 1784 Zion National Park, administration, etc 208, 1794 Duchesne County school district, construction, etc., of buildings 612 Kanosh Indians, land reserved f or use of 393 Preliminary examination of rivers and harbors authorized 1047 Uinta and Wasatch National Forests, control of soil erosion and flood damage in 866 **Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Association,** erection of memorial on Fort Douglas Military Reservation, authorized 1270 **Ute Indians, Uncompahgre, Uintah, and White River Bands,** appropriation for irrigation system operation, etc 189, 1771 **Ute Indians, Utah,** expenditure authorized for payment of General Counsel in Uintah and Ouray agency 1621 **Utility Act.** *See* Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935. **V** **Vacations.** *See* Government Employees. **Valdez, Alaska:** Bond issue authorized for public-school building 303 Harbor examination authorized 1047clxxiii **Vallejo, Calif.,** transfer of lands authorized near 480 **Valley Center, Kans.,** flood-control project authorized 1578 **Vancouver Lake, Wash.,** examination authorized 1047 **Vandemere Harbor, N.
C.,** examination authorized 1043 **Vehicles.** *See also* Motor Carrier Act, 1935. Cost limit, maintenance, and use restrictions for Executive departments, etc 243, 1854 **Venereal Diseases, Division of.** *See* Treasury Department, Public Health Service. **Venezuela,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Ventura Harbor, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **Verdigris River,** examination authorized 1594 Flood-control projects authorized 1579 **Vermilion Harbor, Ohio,** examination authorized 1046 **Vermont:** Appropriation for national forest administration 263, 1438 Bridge authorized across Lake Champlain, at Alburg 728 Flood-control, etc., compacts, consent of Congress granted to 1490 Flood-control projects authorized 1572 Lake Champlain Bridge Commission, amendatory agreement with New York ratified 736, 1472 Preliminary examinations of rivers, etc., authorized 1041, 1592 Time extended for bridging Lake Champlain at West Swanton 895 **Vessels.** *See also* Merchant Marine Act, 1936;
Navigation; Shipping. Approval of plans of proposed. *See* Marine Inspection and Navigation, Bureau of; Merchant Marine Act, 1936. Automatic sprinkler systems on certain passenger vessels; approval by Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection 1540 Carriage of arms, etc. *See* Neutrality Act. “Coasting trade and mackerel fishery”, combination license for; form, etc 1367 Construction of, to treaty limits; limitation on profits. *See* Naval Vessels. Ice patrol and derelict destruction. *See separate title*.
Inflammable or combustible liquid cargo in bulk, additional rules regarding design, etc., of vessels transporting; certificates of inspection 1889–1890 Effective date 1891 Penalties for violation 1891 Inspection laws made applicable to seagoing, 300 tons and over, propelled by internal-combustion engines 1544 Hawaiian waters, licenses of masters and engineers 1544 “Seagoing vessels” construed 1545 Lights on vessels towing others prescribed; exception 1367 Load lines. *See* Coastwise Load Line Act, 1935, Amendments.
Seamen— Crew requirements— Proportion able to understand orders 1930 Able seamen, percentage of 1930 Rating of; examinations; certificates, etc 1930 Muster of crew to determine compliance with law; penalty for false affidavit 1931 Violations by vessel owner, etc.; penalty 1932 Surrender and cancelation of prior certificates; issuance of new 1932 Engine department, qualifications of members 1932 Certificates of service, issuance of 1932 Employment of crew members below rating of licensed officer without certificate; penalty 1933 Involuntary servitude; right to leave service when in safe harbor 1933 Effective date of section; time extensions 1933 Watches, hours of labor, etc 1933 Penalty for violation 1934 “Continuous discharge book”, issuance, etc., of; unauthorized issuance, use, etc., penalty for 1934 Entry on discharge 1934 Penalty for failure to make 1935 Maintenance of copies in Washington 1935 Duplicates, issuance of, in case of loss 1935 Crew quarters, inspection of; correction of improper conditions; penalty for permitting 1935 Effective date 1935clxxiv Citizenship requirements; licensed officers and pilots; crew 1935 Filling vacancies while on foreign voyage 1936 Penalty for violation 1936 Certificates, licenses, etc., issued by Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation, penalty for unlawful possession, use, etc 1936 Enforcement of provisions 1936 Fishing or whaling vessels, and yachts excepted from provisions 1936 Separability provision 1936 Appropriation authorized 1936 Smuggling. *See* Anti-Smuggling Act.
Trading by unlicensed; tax-unpaid goods on board; forfeiture 529 Transportation of dangerous cargoes in navigable waters; inspection; regulations; penalty for violation; effective date 868, 869 Undocumented vessels; numbering of 526 **Veterans.** *See also* Adjusted Compensation Payment Act, 1936; Veterans’ Administration; World War Compensation Act, Amendment; World War Veterans’ Act, Amendments. Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1936, receipt of adjusted-compensation benefits not to be considered in determining actual need of employment 1609 Foreign Wars— Donation of certain Army equipment to posts of 1013 Loan of War Department equipment for use at encampment of 536 Insurance litigation, appropriation for salaries and expenses incident to 79, 1324 Laws relating to veterans’ relief, compilation of; distribution of previous compilation 1569 Service-connected disability, rates of pensions received on account of 1910 Spanish-American War, Boxer Rebellion, Philippine Insurrection veterans, reenactment of laws granting pensions to 614 World War— Alien. *See* Citizenship and Naturalization.
Final proof of homestead entries without residential, etc., requirements 909 Florida hurricane, Employees’ Compensation Act extended to, injured or killed in 2035 Honorable discharges granted to soldiers discharged for age misrepresentation 1159 Payment of claims for unauthorized emergency treatment 724 Provisions of veterans’ laws, etc., extended to persons who served in Russia 868 Widows and children, compensation of 2031 **Veterans’ Administration.** *See also* Adjusted Compensation Payment Act, 1936;
Veterans; World War Adjusted Compensation Act, Amendment; World War Veterans’ Act, Amendments. Appropriation for— Adjusted compensation payments 1182 Adjusted service and dependent pay 1182 Adjusted-service certificate fund 18 Administration, etc., services 16, 1180 Hospital, domiciliary facilities 18, 1182 Military and naval insurance 18, 1182 Pensions, etc 18, 1182 Printing and binding 18, 1182 Deficiency appropriation for— Adjusted Compensation Payment Act, 1936, administrative expenses 1114 Audited claims 61, 65, 603, 605, 1128, 1130, 1131, 1133 Damage claims 59, 601, 1126, 1127, 1642 Hospital and domiciliary facilities 597 Judgments, payment of 60, 1128, 1642 Pensions 51 Agents and attorneys, recognition of designated veterans’ organizations; conditions 2031 Prosecution of other veterans’ claims; qualifications; fees, etc 2032 Existing provisions not affected 2032 Penalties for illegal fees and practices 2032 Repeal of certain Acts and Regulations 2033 “Annual income” construed 2034 Arizona, land transferred to Department of Interior 332 Authority to issue subpenas, make investigations, and administer oaths; penalty for failure to obey order, etc 2033 Provisions repealed 2033 Buncombe County, N.
C., land set aside for, added to national forests; water available for use of 800 Burial, etc., expenses; time limit for filing claim for reimbursement 2034clxxv Checks issued for veterans’ benefits; protection against loss 1396 Dependency, annual determination of, provisions discontinued 2034 Domiciliary care and hospitalization of veterans 729 Hospital construction, etc., restriction 17 Insurance, time allowed for filing suit under contract of, after denial of claim 2034 Land transfer, Hopkins County, Ky 445 Louisiana, land transfer for public highway by 491 Laws relating to veterans’ relief, compilation of; distribution of previous compilation 1569 Medical detail for care of patients of, in naval hospitals 409, 1409 Official seal provided for; judicial notice; authentications 1105 Perry Point, Md., exchange of certain property with Pennsylvania Railroad Company 724 State institutions caring for veterans, payments to 16 State or Territorial homes, appropriation available for continuing aid to 17 Transfer of funds to other departments 17 Transportation of employees’ children to schools 17 **Veterans of Foreign Wars:** Transfer of lightship numbered 82 to U.
S. Ship Constitution Post No 3339 1823 **Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States:** Incorporators 1390 Objects of corporation; powers; membership qualifications, etc 1391 Reports to Congress 1391 Veterans of Foreign Wars, acquisition of assets of 1391 **Veterinary Corps Officers, Army,** service in other branches credited for promotion, etc., purposes 1137 **Vice President of the United States:** Appropriation for— Compensation of 6, 1168 Office of 459, 1214 Member of— Harvard University Tercentenary Commission 1267 Texas Centennial Commission 432 **Vineyard Haven Harbor, Mass.,** improvement authorized 1029 **Vinton Waterway, La.,** examination authorized 1045 **Virginia:** Appropriation for— Appomattox Court House National Historical Monument, development, etc 1794 District of Columbia and, Boundary Commission 23, 50 National forest administration 263, 1438 Shenandoah National Park, administration, etc 208, 1793 Appomattox Court House National Historical Monument establishment; sum authorized; acquisition of land, etc 613 Belvoir Military Reservation, transfer of portion of 967 Blue Ridge Parkway, establishment and administration of 2041 Bridge authorized across Potomac River, at Dahlgren 1056 Legalized across Dan River, at Danville 27 Colonial National Monument, lands added to 1483 Name changed to “Colonial National Historical Park” 1483 District of Columbia-Virginia Boundary Commission, functions continued 67 Eastern District, appointment of additional judge 508 Hog Island, establishment of Coast Guard station 339 Patrick Henry, bicentennial of birth of, sum authorized to aid in expense of celebration 1485 Patrick Henry National Monument, establishment, administration, etc 652 Quantico, exchange of lands between United States and Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company at 395 Marine barracks, construction 589 Richmond National Battlefield Park, establishment, etc 1155 Richmond Battlefield Parks to be included 1156 River and harbor improvements authorized 1031, 1032 Preliminary examinations authorized 1043 **Virgin Islands:** Appropriation for— Agricultural experiment station and vocational schools 214, 1801 Judge, salary and expenses 80, 1324, 1325 Municipal government deficits 214, 1801 Salaries, Governor, etc 214, 1801 Saint Croix, defraying municipal deficit 1623 Government House, furnishings, etc 1623clxxvi Assessed valuation real property tax established; uniformity provision 1372 Deposit of collections 1372 Educational, etc., organizations, exemption from taxation 1373 Provisional rate pending local enactment of laws 1372 Virgin Islands Company and other U.
S. properties, payments by, in lieu of taxes 1372 Coastwise laws, extension of, suspended until date fixed by Presidential proclamation 1207 District courts, review of final decisions of 313 Highways, allotment of funds for construction, etc., of 116 National Prohibition Act, extension of Title III to; advances by, for administrative expenses; deposit in separate trust fund 1957 Organic Act— Effective date 1817 Executive branch 1812 Judicial branch 1813 Legislative branch 1808 Miscellaneous provisions 1815 Saint Croix and Saint Thomas and Saint John, corporate powers 1807 Subdivisions; designation of capital;
“Government of the Virgin Islands” defined 1807 Territorial limits defined 1807 Transfer of property to Virgin Islands 1808 Prison-made products, transportation prohibition 494 Saint Thomas Harbor, examination authorized 1048 Transportation of appointees to; leaves of absence; transportation of remains of deceased employees 1483 **Virgin Islands Company,** payment to Phagen, Tillison and Tremble 904 **Vocational Education.** *See also* Interior, Department of. Appropriation authorized for cooperation with States and Territories, fiscal year 1938 and thereafter 1488 Administrative expenses, Office of Education 1489 Agricultural subjects 1488 Distributive occupational subjects 1488 Home economics subjects 1488 Teachers, etc., preparation of 1489 Trade and industrial subjects 1488 Authorization, in addition to former Act 1489 In lieu of Act of 1934 1490 Disbursements; semi-annual payments 1489 Home-economics, limitation on appropriations for 1489 Industrial-plant training programs; restriction 1490 Part-time classes 1489 “States and Territories” defined 1490 **Vocational Rehabilitation.** *See also* Social Security Act.
Appropriation for, persons disabled in industry 211, 1798 Appropriations authorized for 633 **W** **Wabash, Ind.,** flood-control project authorized 1586 **Wabash River:** Bridge authorized across, at La Fayette, Ind 37 Flood-control projects authorized 1586, 1587 Time extended for bridging, at Merom, Ind 429, 1254 **Waccamaw River:** Bridge authorized across, at— Old Pireway Ferry Crossing, N. C 322 Red Bluff, S. C 1538 Examination authorized 1593 Time extended for bridging, at Conway, S.
C 26, 1251 **Wage Records,** appropriation for compilation and maintenance, Social Security Board 1606 **Wahpeton, N. Dak.,** appropriation for education of Indians 190, 1774 **Waiska River, Mich.,** examination authorized 1046 **Wake Island,** examination of harbor authorized 1048 **Wakulla River, Fla.,** examination authorized 1044 **Walker River Indian Reservation,** addition of land from public domain 1806 **Wallace, Idaho,** appropriation for care of graves of firefighters 262, 1437 **Walla Walla River, Wash.,** examination authorized 1260, 1596 **Walnut Lake, Md.,** examination of channels to, authorized 1042 **Walter Reed General Hospital, D.
C.:** Acceptance of bequest of— Ainsworth, Maj. Gen. Fred C., for establishing a library 287 Taylor, Charlotte 110 Designation of Col. Wm. L. Keller as Consultant in Surgery at 247 **Wamsutter, Wyo.,** land patent to 1191 **War.** *See* Neutrality Act. **War Claims Act.** *See* Settlement of War Claims Act. clxxvii **War Department.** *See also* Army; Secretary of War. Appropriation for— Adjutant General’s Department 121, 123, 1279, 1281 Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 123, 1281 Field exercises 123, 1281 Welfare of enlisted men 124, 1281 Air Corps 121, 123, 1279, 1290 Army War College 123, 1281 Cavalry, Chief of 137, 1296 Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kans 137, 1296 Chemical Warfare Service 121, 136 1279, 1296 Chief of Staff 121, 1279 Citizens’ Military Training 142, 1301 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, supplies and expenses 142, 1301 Schools and colleges, military supplies, etc., for 143, 1303 Training camps, maintenance, etc., expenses 143, 1303 Coast Artillery, Chief of 121, 137, 1297, 1279 Coast Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Va 137, 1297 Contingent expenses, Army 123, 1280 Departmental 122, 1280 Engineer Corps 121, 135, 145, 1279, 1295 Engineer School, maintenance, etc 135, 1295 Flood control work 146 River and harbor works, preservation, etc., of 145, 1306 Field Artillery, Chief of 137, 1296 Field Artillery School 137, 1296 Finance Department 121, 124, 1279 Courts-martial expenses 126, 1284 Deserters, etc., apprehension of 126, 1284 Finance Service 1284 Pay of the Army 124, 1282 Private property damages, payment of claims 127, 1284, 1285 Travel of the Army 1283 Flood-control work 1307 General Staff Corps 123, 1281 Military Intelligence Division, contingent expenses 123, 1281 Infantry, Chief of 137, 1296 Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga 137, 1296 Inspector General, Office of 121, 1279 Insular Affairs, Bureau of 121, 1279 Judge Advocate General, Office of 121, 1279 Medical Department 121, 134, 1279 Army Medical Museum 135, 1294 Canal Zone garrisons, hospital care 135, 1294 Hospital supplies, purchase of 134, 1294 Library, Surgeon General’s Office 122, 1280 Military Academy 138, 1297 National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice 144, 1304 National Guard Bureau 121, 138, 1279, 1298 Arming, equipping, and training of National Guard 138, 1298 Ordnance Department 121, 136, 1279, 1295 Arsenals, repairs, etc 136, 1296 Gages, dies, and jigs for armament manufacture 136, 1295 Ordnance service and supplies 136, 1295 Rock Island, Ill., operating bridges, etc 136, 1295 Organized Reserves, pay, etc., of 140, 1300 Panama Canal 147, 1307 Philippine Islands, High Commissioner to 1305 Printing and binding 122, 1280 Quartermaster Corps 121, 127, 145, 1279 Barracks, quarters, etc 130, 1288 Cemeterial expenses 145, 1304 Clothing and equipage 128, 1286 Expenses, incidental, of the Army 129, 1286 Fort Monroe, Va., sewerage system 131, 1289 Horses, draft, and pack animals 130, 1288 Hospitals, construction and repair 131, 1289 Regular supplies of the Army 128, 1285 Subsistence of the Army 127, 1285 Transportation, Army 129, 1287 West Point, N.
Y., acquisition of certain land 1289 Salaries, Secretary, Assistant, and office personnel 121, 1278 Seacoast defenses 137, 1297 Signal Corps 121, 132, 145, 1279, 1290 Alaska Communication System, operation, extension, etc 1305 Washington-Alaska military cable and telegraph system, operation expenses, etc 145 Soldiers’ Home, maintenance, etc 147, 1307 World War records, assembling, etc 121, 1279 Deficiency appropriation for— Adjutant General’s Department 1640 Army transportation 58 Audited claims 64, 66, 604, 606, 1129, 1130, 1132, 1133, 1645 Damage claims 59, 601, 602, 1126, 1127, 1134, 1642clxxviii Engineer Corps 601 River and harbor works 601 Fort Kamehameha, Hawaii, land acquisition 58 High Commissioner to Philippine Islands, establishment of office of 58 Jay Street Terminal, N.
Y., payment to 1134 Judgments 60, 61, 602, 603, 1127, 1128, 1642 Lake of the Woods and Rainy River, Minn., protective works and measures 595 Military Academy 1641 National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice 1641 National Guard 58 Ordnance Department 595, 1641 Aquino, Carlos M., payment to 595 Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company, payment to 58, 595 Wharton and Northern Railroad Company, payment to 595 Panama Canal 1641 Pay, etc., of the Army 58 Philippine Islands, construction of buildings, etc., for U.
S. Representative 595 Quartermaster Corps— Army transportation 595, 1640 Cemeterial expenses 1641 Hawaii, airdrome construction 601 Land acquisition, New York, N. Y 1641 Langley Field, Va., runways, etc 1641 Military Academy, construction at 601 Public Service Coordinated Transport of Newark, N. J., payment of claim 595 Regular supplies of the Army 58 Sacramento, Calif., Air Corps depot 1640 Subsistence of the Army 58, 595, 1640 Teets, Pierre E., payment to 1134 Travel, military and civil personnel 58 Active duty for Reserve officers; maximum number; compensation, etc 1524 Aerial photographs to be furnished Interior Department 202 Air Corps— “Flying officer in time of peace” defined 1524 General Headquarters Air Force, appointments to temporary rank as commanding general and wing commanders, authorized 1525 Increase in airplanes, etc.; maintenance of G.
H. Q. Air Force 1907 Stations, etc.; location; requirements 610 Acquisition of sites; construction, etc.; appropriation authorized. 611 Temporary appointments in grades of colonel, lieutenant colonel, and major, authorized 1525 Alabama, release of, from accountability for loss of property of 1192 American Legion, settlement of obligation of Joe Graham Post of 1089 Ammunition storage facilities, Hawaii and Md., improvement of; appropriation authorized 1462 Bands, maximum number of 125 Beaches, studies by Beach Erosion Board to determine methods of protection and restoration 1982 Expenses, funds available for 1983 Proportion of cost to be borne by United States 1983 Recommendations by Board 1983 Belvoir Military Reservation, Va., transfer of portion of 967 Bolivar Point Lighthouse Reservation, Tex., transfer of, to 309 Boy Scout Jamboree, D.
C., permits for use of public spaces, etc 1166 Buffalo Harbor, N. Y., transfer of unused property adjacent to South Pier to Commerce and Treasury Departments 309 Buffalo, N. Y., use and occupancy of certain land for sewage-disposal facilities, granted to 1371 Citizens’ Military Training Camps, care and treatment of members injured, etc., while in training 1508 Coos Head River and Harbor Reservation, Oreg., conveyance of portion to University of Oregon, authorized 1095 Crissy Field, Calif., restriction on expenditure of funds for use of, as air station 1292 Donations of equipment to posts of Veterans of Foreign Wars 1013 Eagle Pass Military Reservation, Tex., disposal of 503 Eleventh Olympic Games, Army participation in 292 Federal Power Act, limitation on construction affecting navigable waters until approval by 840 Maintenance of lights and signals; navigation facilities 845 Filipino emigration from United States, assistance in 478clxxix Flood-control, etc., compacts between certain States, consent of Congress granted to 1490 Projects under supervision of. *See* Flood Control Act of 1936.
Fort Baker Military Reservation, rights-of-way across, granted to State of California 1108 Fort Bliss, Tex., portion set aside as national cemetery 1514 Fort Brady Reservation, Mich., license to use portion of, granted to Ira D. MacLachlan Post, Numbered 3, American Legion 1481 Fort Douglas Military Reservation, Utah, erection of memorial by Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Association, authorized 1270 Fort Knox Military Reservation, Ky., transfer of portions, authorized 613 Fort Moultrie Military Reservation, S.
C., lease of portion to owners of certain cottages 1903 Fort Myer Reservation, Va., rights-of-way across, granted to Arlington and Fairfax Railway Co 1147 Fort Pulaski National Monument, Ga., reservation for use of Corps of Engineers 1980 Fort Smith National Cemetery Reservation, Ark., sale of portion of 723 Fort Snelling Military Reservation, Minn., portion to be set aside for national cemetery 1888 Gigling Military Reservation (Camp Ord), acquisition of timber rights 1196 Hawaii, conveyance of certain land to 1535 Exchange of certain rights-of-way on Island of Oahu, authorized 1145 Helium, transfer of sums for acquisition of, to Bureau of Mines 204, 1291 Kentucky, conveyance of certain land in Muhlenberg County to State 1536 Lighter-than-air craft, restriction on use of funds on certain 1292 Little Rock, Ark., conveyance of certain land to;
Federal use in emergency 1292 Loan of equipment, etc., to— American Legion 534, 1540 Boy Scouts of America 105, 1165 Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, 1937 1825 Elks, Order of 657 Grand Army of the Republic 483, 484 Shrine Committee, Inc 35 United Confederate Veterans 683, 1368 Veterans of Foreign Wars 536 Marblehead Lighthouse Reservation, Mass., transfer of portion of, to 306 Military Academy. *See* Military Academy. Military attaches, number limited 125 Mississippi, forest reservation land transfer 37 Mississippi River flood-control project, supervision of, by Chief of Engineers 1508 Mount Pleasant Lighthouse Reservation, S.
C., transfer of, to 309 Munitions seized for violation of Neutrality Act; disposition of 1081 National Defense Act, amendments. *See separate title*. National Guard. *See* National Defense Act, Amendments. Newburgh, N. Y., acquisition of lands for military, etc., purposes 1271 New Jersey, release from accountability for loss of certain Federal property 1278 New Orleans, modification of lease between United States and Commissioners of Port of 1555 New York, N. Y., acquisition of land near, for cemeterial purposes; appropriation authorized 1354 Obsolete Army equipment, disposal of, to schools, authorized 1147 Organized Reserves, care and treatment of members injured or contracting disease while engaged in training 1507 Pay forbidden to retired officer selling supplies to the Army 125, 1283 Pershing Hall, Paris, France, sum authorized for settlement of indebtedness; restriction 426 Memorial fund created, use of; report to Congress 426 Appropriation for 594 Port Newark Army Base, sale authorized to Newark, N.
J 1557 Disposition if not acquired by Newark 1558 Post exchanges, limitation on uses of funds for 148, 1309 Preliminary examinations authorized— Allegheny River, Pa., tributaries, etc 1565 Androscoggin River, Maine and N. H 1938 Animas River 1806 Arkansas River and Fourche Bayou, Ark 1105 Big Blue River 1471 Big Mulberry Creek, Ark 1262 Big Sandy River 1938 Cadron Creek, Ark 1263 California, various creeks 1265 Cheat River, W. Va 1258clxxx Chickasawha River, Miss 1260 Clyde River, N.
Y 326 Coquille River, Oreg 334 Cosatot River, Ark 1260 Cow Creek, Kans 1578 Esopus Creek, N. Y 1159 Gaff ord Creek, Ark 441 Goldsborough Creek, Wash 683 Greenbrier River, W. Va 1258 Intracoastal Waterway, Broward County, Fla 1981 Kansas River, tributaries 1193 Kennebec River, Maine 1564 Kilchis River, Oreg 335 Lackawanna River, Pa 1937 Little Missouri River, Ark 1261 Los Angeles River, Calif 1160 Lowell Creek, Alaska 1264 Marais des Cygnes River, Kans 1259 Marshy Hope Creek, Md 1198 Matanuska River, Alaska 1265 Miami River, Oreg 335 Neches River 1277 Nehalem River, Oreg 335, 1143 Nueces River, Tex 1462 Oneida River, N.
Y 326 Onondaga Creek, N. Y 1195 Oswego River, N. Y 326 Passaic River, N. J 1265 Penobscot River, Maine 1937 Petit Jean River, Ark 1262 Point Remove Creek, Ark 441 Potomac River 1258 Purgatoire and Apishapa Rivers, Colo 442 Red and Little Rivers, Ark 1261 Republican River 1193 Rogue River, etc., Oreg 439 Sabine River 1277 San Diego River, Calif 1264 San Gabriel River, Calif 1160 San Juan River 1806 Sebewaing River, Mich 335 Seneca River, N. Y 326 Siletz River, Oreg 440 Siuslaw River, Oreg 440 Six Mile Creek, Ark 1565 Smoky Hill River 1193 Spokane River, Idaho 1164 Susquehanna River, Pa., tributaries, etc 1565 Suwannee River, Fla 1193 Tanana River and Chena Slough, Alaska 441 Tillamook River, Oreg 335 Trask River, Oreg 335 Umpqua River, Oreg 335 Walla Walla River, Wash 1260 Wilson River, Oreg 335 Yakima River, Wash 1260 Yaquina River, Oreg 440 Presidio of San Francisco Military Reservation, rights-of-way across, granted to State of California 1108 Procurement, without advertising, of certain supplies, authorized 1277 Puerto Rican Hurricane Relief Commission personnel to be under supervision of Secretary of Interior 320 Raritan Arsenal, etc., Perth Amboy, N.
J., water supply pending adjudication of claim 491 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, care and treatment of members injured, etc., while in training 1508 Rivers and harbors, improvements, etc. *See* Rivers and Harbors; Flood Control Act of 1936. San Antonio Arsenal Military Reservation, Tex., right-of-way across 567 Tennessee Valley Authority Act, Amendment; construction plan approval by 1079 Toll bridges, regulation of charges, etc 670–672 Vehicle restriction 148, 1309 Veterans’ Administration beneficiaries, transfer of funds for 17 Veterinary Corps officers, service in other branches credited for promotion, etc., purposes 1137 World War soldiers discharged for age misrepresentation; honorable discharges granted to 1159 **Warehouse Act,** appropriation for enforcement 276, 1452 **War Minerals Relief Act:** Appropriation for— Administrative expenses 583 Awards, payment of 1619 Claimants under, not deprived of benefits by failure to file suit or permitting suits to abate 2040 Review by Secretary of Interior upon matters of fact and new evidence; awards 2040 Descent of rights of deceased claimants; corporations ceasing to exist after filing claim 2040 Time limit for presenting claim 2040 Interest included in certain payments under 1355 **War Minerals Relief Commission,** appropriation for 1760clxxxi **“War Minerals Relief Statutes.”** *See* War Minerals Relief Act. **Warner Bushkill Creek, N.
Y.,** examination authorized 1592 **Warrior River, Ala.,** improvement authorized 1033 **Wasatch National Forest, Utah:** Appropriation for acquisition of additional land 1440 Control of soil erosion and flood damage in 866 **Washington:** Appropriation for— Grand Coulee Dam, construction 1784 Indians, support, etc., of 186, 189, 193, 194, 1767, 1768, 1771, 1772, 1777, 1778 McNeil, Gertrudis, and Pitt Islands, acquisition of land on, by Attorney General 1120 Mount Rainier National Park, administration, etc 208, 1793 National forest administration 262, 1437, 1438 Puget Sound, navy yard, construction at 598 Yakima irrigation project 199, 1782, 1784 Bridge authorized across Snake River, at Clarkston 27 Chelan National Forest, boundary adjustment 508 Ediz Hook Lighthouse Reservation, sale of portion of, to Port Angeles 309 Flood-control projects authorized 1589, 1590, 1591, 1592 Marysville School District, Snohomish County, improvements, etc., sum authorized 329, 584 McNeil, Gertrudis, and Pitt Islands, acquisition by Attorney General 508 Queets, school improvements, etc., sum authorized 330, 584 River and harbor improvements authorized 1038, 1039 Preliminary examinations authorized— Goldsborough Creek 683 Rivers, various 1047, 1595, 1596 Walla Walla River 1260 Yakima River 1260 Stevens County, public school improvements authorized 1273 Time extended for bridging Puget Sound, at The Narrows 907 White Swan School District, Yakima County, improvements, etc., sum authorized 330, 584 Whitman National Monument, establishment of 2028 **Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System,** appropriation for operation, etc., expenses 145 **Washington Aqueduct, D.
C.,** appropriation for 579, 1615, 1885 **Washington, D. C.** *See also* District of Columbia. Flood-control project authorized 1574 Harbor improvement authorized 1031 Model basin establishment, construction authorized 1263 Naval radio receiving station, etc., construction authorized 156 Appropriation for improvements 1412 Salomon, Haym, memorial erection to, authorized; approval of site and design 1895 **Washington Gas Light Co., D. C.,** merger with Georgetown Gaslight Co., authorized 1268 **Washington, George,** publication of writings of 38 Time extended for completion of 1896 **Washington Home for Incurables, D.
C.,** appropriation for 365, 1879 **Washington Island, Wis.,** channel examination authorized 1046 **Washington-Lincoln Memorial Gettysburg Boulevard:** Commission, establishment, membership 285 Appropriation authorized 285 Duration 286 Personal services, travel, etc., expenses 285 Plans, preparation of 285 Report to Congress 285 State, etc., construction under Federal supervision 285 Payment from certain State, etc., allocated funds 286 **Water Conservation,** etc., amount for work relief projects 115 **Wateree River, S.
C.,** examination authorized 1593 **Water Power.** *See* Federal Power Act. **Water Rights,** investigations and purchase of, in connection with administration of national parks, etc.; appropriation for 1795 **Water Supply and Purification,** amount for work-relief projects 1608 **Waterways Treaty, United States and Great Britain,** appropriation for expenses under 74, 1318 **Watson, Mary Seeley,** payment to 56 **Watson, Vesta L.,** payment of judgment of 1115 **Way Cake Creek, N.
J.,** examination authorized 1042 **Weather Bureau.** *See* Agriculture, Department of. clxxxii **Weights and Measures, International Bureau of,** appropriation for contribution 73, 1315 **Weldon River, Mo.,** examination authorized 1594 **Weldon Spring, Mo.,** time extended for bridging Missouri River at 1250 **Welles Harbor, Midway Island,** examination authorized 1048 **Wellsburg, W. Va.,** bridge authorized across Ohio River at 1054 **Werlich, Gladys Hinckley,** payment to 1631 **West Bay, Fla.,** waterway improvement authorized to Choctawhatchete Bay 1033 **Westcott Cove, Conn.,** examination authorized 1041 **West Creek, N.
J.,** examination authorized 1042 **Western Electric Company,** investigation of service contract with American Telephone and Telegraph Company 43 **Western Irrigation Agriculture,** appropriation for 261, 1435 **Western Shoshone Indians, Nev.,** appropriation for industrial assistance 1767 **West Indian Fruit Fly,** appropriation for control 581 **West Palm Beach Canal, Fla.,** examination authorized 1043 **West Pearl River,** bridge authorized across, at Talisheek, La 1253 **West Pittston, Pa.,** flood-control project authorized 1574 **West Point, N.
Y.,** acquisition of additional land 1289 Approval by Comptroller General 1289 **Westport River, Mass.,** examination authorized 1041 **Westport Slough, Oreg.,** examination authorized 1047 **West River, Vt.,** examination authorized 1592 **West Swanton, Vt.,** time extended for bridging Lake Champlain at 895 **West Virginia:** Appropriation for national forest administration 263, 1438 Bridge authorized across— Ohio River, at Wellsburg 1054 Potomac River, at Green Spring 1052 Flood-control, etc., compacts, consent of Congress granted to. 1490 Flood-control projects authorized 1574 Northern and Southern Districts, additional judge for; time and places of holding court 1805 Preliminary examination authorized of— Cheat River 1258 Rivers, various 1594 River improvements authorized 1035 Time extended for bridging Ohio River at Sistersville 904, 1255 **West Yarmouth Harbor, Mass.,** examination authorized 1041 **Weymouth River, Mass.,** improvement authorized 1029 **Whale Oil,** tax on 1742 **Whaling Treaty Act:** Right whales, calves, and females with calves, killing, etc., of, prohibited 1246 “Right whales”, “calves”, “suckling whales”, defined 1246 Hunting regulations to be prescribed 1247 Approval by President 1247 Statistical and biological data, compilation, etc., of 1247 Gray whales, killing of 1247 Whaling licenses; requirements; fees, etc 1247 Enforcement of regulations by Coast Guard and Customs Bureau; assistance of Secretary of Navy upon request 1247 Seizure of vessels violating Act; collection of forfeitures 1247 Recovery of forfeitures 1248 Treasury Department, authority of employees to arrest violators 1248 Illegally captured whales, disposition 1248 Penalty provisions 1248 Eskimos, etc., prohibitions on taking whales not applicable to 1248 Separability provision 1248 Appropriation authorized 1248 **Wharton and Northern Railroad Company,** payment to 595 **Wheat.** *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act, Amendments. **Wheat Advisory Committee, International,** appropriation for contribution 280, 1456 **Wheeler Dam,** appropriation for continuing construction 596, 1607 **Wheelock Academy, Okla.,** appropriation for education of Indians 191, 1774 **White House Police:** Appropriation for salaries, uniforms, etc 228, 594, 1838 Increase of 304 **White Lake, La.,** examination of waterway to Pecan Island authorized 1045 **White River, Ark.:** Examination authorized 1045 Flood-control projects authorized 1580 **White River, Ind.,** flood-control projects authorized 1586, 1587 **White River, Wash.**, flood-control projects authorized 1591clxxxiii **Whites Creek,** dam construction at or near 596 **Whitman Centennial, Wash.,** commemorative medals authorized 1980 **Whitman National Forest,** exchange of land for inclusion within, authorized 1534 **Whitman National Monument, Wash.:** Establishment of; administration, etc 2028 Appropriation authorized 2029 **Wichita, Kans.,** flood-control project authorized 1578 **Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge,** appropriation for maintenance 1446 **Wichita National Forest,** appropriation for maintenance of herd of longhorned cattle 263 **Wicomico River, Md.,** examination authorized 1042 **Wideman, Frank,** restrictions respecting certain counsel waived in favor of 1820 **Wilbaux River, Mont.,** flood-control projects authorized 1588 **Wild Cat Shoals Reservoir, Ark.,** continuation of survey 1596 **Wildlife Refuges.** *See* Migratory Birds. **Wild Rice Lake Indian Reserve, Minn.,** description of lands; establishment of additional reserves; administration, etc 496, 497 **Wilkerson’s Ferry, Miss.,** bridge authorized across Pascagoula River at 1395 **Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,** flood-control project authorized 1574 **Wilkesboro Dam, Yadkin River, N.
C.,** continuation of survey 1596 **Willamette National Forest, Oreg.,** exchange and addition of lands 338 **Willamette River, Oreg.,** examination authorized 1047, 1595 Flood-control projects authorized 1591 **Willapa River and Harbor, Wash.,** improvement authorized 1038 **Williams, George H.,** payment to, for services, contested election 1109 **Williamsport, Pa.,** flood-control project authorized 1573 **Wiliowemoc River, N. Y.,** examination authorized 1593 **Wilmette Harbor, Ill.,** examination authorized 1046 **Wilmington Harbor, Del.,** improvement authorized 1030 **Wilson Harbor, N.
Y.,** examination authorized 1047 **Wilson River, Oreg.,** examination authorized 335, 1047, 1595 **Wind Cave National Park, S. Dak.:** Appropriation for administration, etc 208, 1793 Game preserve transferred to 383 **Wind Erosion Control, Southern Great Plains Area,** funds available for 1152 **Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyo.,** appropriation for irrigation 189, 1771 **Wines.** *See* Federal Alcohol Administration Act; Liquor Tax Administration Act. **Winfield, Kans.,** flood-control project authorized 1578 **“Winnie Mae”,** airplane, purchase of, by Smithsonian Institution, authorized 743 Appropriation for 1604 **Winooski River, Vt.,** examination authorized 1592 **Winter Harbor, Va.,** examination authorized 1043 **Wisconsin:** Appropriation for— Indians, support, etc., of 193, 194, 195, 1767, 1772, 1777, 1778, 1780 National forest administration 263, 1438 Apostle Islands, establishment of Coast Guard station 1195 Baileys Harbor Range Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance of portion of, to park commission, Door County 309 Bridge authorized across— Mississippi River, at La Crosse 1531 St.
Croix River, at Hudson 1071 Chippewa Indians, submission of claims to Court of Claims, etc 1049 Eagle Bluff Lighthouse Reservation, conveyance of portion of, to 309 East River, portion declared nonnavigable 1048 Flood-control projects authorized 1585 Judicial districts; time and places of holding court 495 Menominee Indians, reference of claims of, to Court of Claims 1085 Northwest Territory Celebration Commission to cooperate with State of 511 Port Washington, establishment of Coast Guard station at 1370 River and harbor improvements authorized 1034, 1035, 1036 Preliminary examinations authorized 1046, 1594 **Wisconsin Centennial Celebration,** coinage to commemorate anniversary of establishment of Territorial Government 1276 **Wister Reservoir, Okla.,** examination authorized 1596 **Withlacoochee River, Fla.,** examination authorized 1044, 1593 **Witnesses, United States Courts:** Appropriation for fees, etc 82, 587, 1236, 1327, 1626 Per diem fees, reduction continued 413, 1331clxxxiv **Wolfe Creek, Ky.,** examination authorized 1593 **Wolf River, Tenn.,** improvement authorized 1034 **Women.** *See* Citizenship and Naturalization. **Women’s Bureau.** *See* Labor, Department of. **Women’s Projects,** amount for work-relief 1608 **Woodland Creek, N.
Y.,** examination authorized 1592 **Woodmont Harbor, Conn.,** examination authorized 1041 **Wool Marketing Studies,** appropriation for 277, 1452 **Woonasquatucket River, R. I.,** examination authorized 1592 **Workmen’s Compensation Laws, State,** application of, to Federal projects 1938 **Work Relief.** *See* Emergency Relief Appropriation Acts, 1935, 1936. **Works Progress Administration,** deficiency appropriation for damage claims 1127, 1642 **World Power Conference,** invitation to hold meeting in United States; sum authorized for expenses 870 Appropriation for 1124 **World’s Poultry Congress, Sixth,** participation expenses 1568 Invitation to hold 1939 Congress in United States 1568 **World’s Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, Sixteenth Triennial Convention,** appropriation authorized for expenses 1268 Appropriation for 1634 **World War Adjusted Compensation Act.** *See also* Adjusted Compensation Payment Act, 1936.
Amendment, time extension, application for benefits; payments 729, 730 **World War Records,** appropriation for assembling, etc 121, 1279 **World War Veterans.** *See also* Adjusted Compensation Payment Act, 1936; Veterans; Veterans’ Administration; World War Veterans’ Act, Amendments. Florida hurricane, Employees’ Compensation Act extended to veterans, etc., killed or injured in 2035 **World War Veterans’ Act, Amendments.** *See also* Veterans; Veterans’ Administration. Insurance, denial of claim a disagreement 1 Reinstatement of suits 1 Payments to minors, incompetents, etc 807 Effective date 609 Fiduciaries; appointment; cost of investigations 608 Misappropriation of funds; penalty 607, 609 Payments to legal custodians 608 Assignment prohibited; exemptions 609 Separability of provisions 609 **Wrangell Harbor and Narrows, Alaska,** improvements authorized 1039 **Wyalusing, Pa.,** bridge authorized across Susquehanna River at 907 **Wyandotte Indians, Okla.:** Appropriation for compensation to, for Seneca school lands 183 Per capita distribution of funds authorized; payment to Allen C.
Johnson 894 **Wyoming:** Appropriation for— Casper-Alcova project 1784 Grand Teton National Park, administration, etc 207, 1792 Indians, support, etc., of 185, 189, 193, 1771, 1772, 1777 National forest administration 263, 1437 Riverton and Shoshone irrigation projects 199, 1783, 1784 Yellowstone National Park, administration, etc 208, 1793 Indian reservations, limitation on land acquisition outside of 183 Lincoln County, timber available to citizens of Bear Lake County, Idaho 665 Medicine Bow National Forest, lands added 662 North Platte irrigation project, use of power revenues for commercial system 198, 1782 Construction of additional circuit 1622 Preliminary examinations of rivers, etc., authorized 1594 Wamsutter, land patent to 1191 **Y** **Yahooskin Band of Snake Indians,** reinstatement of suit of, Court of Claims 1276 **Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash.:** Appropriation for— Industrial assistance 1767 Irrigation 189, 1771 Schools available to children of 330clxxxv **Yakima Irrigation Project, Wash.,** appropriation for 199, 1782, 1784 **Yakima River, Wash.,** examination authorized 1260, 1596 **Yamhiil River, Oreg.,** examination authorized 1047 **Yaquina River, Oreg.,** examination authorized 440, 1595 **Yards and Docks, Bureau of.** *See* Navy Department. **Yavapai Indians, Ariz.,** land held in trust for 332 **Yellowstone National Park, Wyo.,** appropriation for administration, etc 208, 1793 **Yellowstone River, Mont.,** flood-control projects authorized 1588 **Yeomen F.** *See* The National Yeomen F.
Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco Bay, consent of Congress granted to San Francisco to construct causeway, etc., on 1913 **York County, Maine,** coinage to commemorate founding 1973 **York, Pa.,** flood-control project authorized 1573 **York River and Back Creek, Va.,** improvement authorized 1031 **Yosemite National Park, Calif.,** appropriation for administration, etc 208, 1794 **Youghiogheny River:** Examination authorized 1594 Time extended for bridging, at McKeesport, Pa 1197 **Youngs Bay and River, Oreg.,** improvement authorized 1038 **Yuba River, Calif.,** examination authorized 1595 **Yugoslavia,** appropriation for envoy extraordinary, etc., to 69, 1311 **Yuma Indian Reservation, Calif.,** appropriation for irrigation 187, 1769 **Yuma Irrigation Project, Ariz.-Calif.:** Appropriation for 198, 1782 Colorado River front work adjacent to, operation, etc 200, 1783 **Z** **Zion National Park, Utah,** appropriation for administration, etc 208, 1794 **Zuni Indian Reservation, N.
Mex.,** addition to 393 2 **THE STATUTES AT LARGE** OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FROM JANUARY 1935 TO JUNE 1936 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS RECENT TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS, EXECUTIVE PROCLAMATIONS AND AGREEMENTS EDITED, PRINTED, AND PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE **VOL. XLIX** IN TWO PARTS Part 1—Public Acts and Resolutions. Part 2—Private Acts and Resolutions, Concurrent Resolutions, Treaties and Conventions, Executive Proclamations and Agreements.
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The original of every act and joint resolution printed in this volume from page 2207 to page 2373, inclusive, has the following heading: Seventy-fourth Congress of the United States of America; At the Second Session, Begun and held at the City of Washington on Friday, the third day of January, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-six. 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. 3373 or H. J. Res. 522 indicates origin in the House of Representatives; and S. 31 or S. J. Res. 169 indicates origin in the Senate. iii **LIST** of the PRIVATE ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS Contained in this Volume THE SEVENTY-FOURTH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES First Session, 1935 Page *Doctor Chester C. Groff.* AN ACT To provide for the issuance of a license to practice the healing art in the District of Columbia to Dr. Chester C. Groff March 4, 1935 2045 *Anna S. Carrigan.* AN ACT For the relief of Anna S.
Carrigan March 4, 1935 2045 *George S. Conway, Junior.* AN ACT Granting compensation to George S. Conway, Junior March 5, 1935 2045 *Sophie de Soto.* AN ACT For the relief of Sophie de Soto March 14, 1935 2046 *Jacob Santavy.* AN ACT For the relief of Jacob Santavy March 18, 1935 2046 *Fred C. Blenkner.* AN ACT For the relief of Fred C. Blenkner March 18, 1935 2047 *National Bank of Tacoma, Wash.* AN ACT Authorizing the maintenance and use of a banking house upon the United States military reservation at Fort Lewis, Washington March 19, 1935 2047 *Major General Adolphus Washington Greely.* AN ACT Authorizing the President of the United States to present in the name of Congress a medal of honor to Major General Adolphus Washington Greely March 21, 1935 2048 *Joe G.
Baker.* AN ACT For the relief of Joe G. Baker April 5, 1935 2048 *Arthur Smith.* AN ACT For the relief of Arthur Smith April 8, 1935 2048 *Logan Mulvaney.* AN ACT For the relief of Logan Mulvaney April 8, 1935 2049 *Bester Hamilton.* AN ACT Granting six months’ pay to Hester Hamilton April 8, 1935 2049 *R. A. Wallace Treat, estate.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of R. A. Wallace Treat April 8, 1935 2049 *Margaret L. Carleton.* AN ACT For the relief of Margaret L. Carleton April 8, 1935 2049 *William Lyons.* AN ACT For the relief of William Lyons April 11, 1935 2050 *Louis Zagata.* AN ACT For the relief of Louis Zagata April 11, 1935 2050 *Bert Snyder.* AN ACT For the relief of Cora A.
Snyder April 11, 1935 2051 *Carl Lindow, alias Carl Lindo.* AN ACT For the relief of the dependents of Carl Lindow, known also as Carl Lindo April 11, 1935 2051 *Charles E. Dagenett.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles E. Dagenett April 11, 1935 2051 *Mrs. Charles L. Reed.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Charles L. Reed April 11, 1935 2051 *C. B. Dickinson.* AN ACT For the relief of C. B. Dickinson April 11, 1935 2052 *Chellis T. Mooers.* AN ACT For the relief of Chellis T. Mooers April 12, 1935 2052 *National Training School for Boys, etc.* AN ACT For the relief of the National Training School for Boys, and others April 19, 1935 2053 *Yellow Dritrurself Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Yellow Drivurself Company April 22, 1935 2053 *Public Service Coordinated Transport of Newark, N.
J.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Public Service Coordinated Transport of Newark, New Jersey April 24, 1935 2054 *Bernice F. Bishop, estate.* AN ACT To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to relinquish an easement for a water main at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii April 29, 1935 2054 *Sarah J. Hitchcock.* AN ACT For the relief of Sarah J. Hitchcock May 6, 1935 2055 *Bertha Ingmire.* AN ACT For the relief of Bertha Ingmire May 7, 1935 2055 *Rose Burke.* AN ACT For the relief of Rose Burke May 8, 1935 2056 *William L.
Jenkins.* AN ACT For the relief of William L. Jenkins May 8, 1935 2056 *Fred L. Seufert.* AN ACT For the relief of Fred L. Seufert May 8, 1935 2056 *Carrie K. Currie.* AN ACT For the relief of Carrie K. Currie, doing business as Atmore Milling and Elevator Company May 8, 1935 2057 *Thomas Peraglia, estate.* AN ACT Granting compensation to the estate of Thomas Peraglia, deceased May 10, 1935 2057 *C. H. Hoogendorn.* AN ACT For the relief of C. H. Hoogendorn May 10, 1935 2058 *Robert D.
Hutchinson.* AN ACT For the relief of Robert D. Hutchinson May 10, 1935 2058iv *Robert Oliver, alias John Lear.* AN ACT For the relief of Nellie Oliver May 10, 1935 2058 *Civilian Conservation Corps.* AN ACT To authorize the settlement of individual claims for personal property lost or damaged, arising out of the activities of the Civilian Conservation Corps, which have been approved by the Secretary of War May 15, 1935 2059 *Adjustment of designated claims.* AN ACT To authorize settlement, allowance, and payment of certain claims May 15, 1935 2059 *Jay Street Terminal, New York.* AN ACT For the relief of the Jay Street Terminal, New York May 15, 1935 2060 *Ellon Firth.* AN ACT For the relief of Elton Firth May 15, 1935 2061 *Anna W.
Ayer.* AN ACT For the relief of Anna W. Ayer, widow of Captain Asa G. Ayer, deceased May 15, 1935 2061 *Sanford A. McAlister and Eliza L. McAlister.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claims of Sanford A. McAlister and Eliza L. McAlister May 15, 1935 2062 *West India Oil Company.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the West India Oil Company May 15, 1935 2062 *Schutte and Koerting Company.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Schutte and Koerting Company May 15, 1935 2062 *Army disbursing officers.* AN ACT For the relief of certain disbursing officers of the Army, and for other purposes May 15, 1935 2063 *Frank Spector.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Frank Spector May 15, 1935 2063 *Joseph Gayton.* AN ACT For the relief of the rightful heir of Joseph Gayton May 15, 1935 2064 *Charles L.
Graves.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles L. Graves May 15, 1935 2064 *William Kemper.* AN ACT For the relief of William Kemper May 16, 1935 2064 *Rio Grande Southern Railroad Company.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Rio Grande Southern Railroad Company May 16, 1935 2065 *Pennsylvania Railroad Company.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company May 16, 1935 2065 *Frank Kroegel, alias Francis Kroegel.* AN ACT For the relief of Frank Kroegel, alias Francis Kroegel May 17, 1935 2066 *Gerald Mackey.* AN ACT For the relief of Gerald Mackey May 24, 1935 2066 *John Costigan.* AN ACT For the relief of John Costigan May 31, 1935 2066 *Daniel W.
Seal.* AN ACT For the relief of Daniel W. Seal May 31, 1935 2067 *Harry B. Walmsley.* AN ACT For the relief of Harry B. Walmsley May 31, 1935 2067 *Angelo J. Gillotti.* AN ACT For the relief of Angelo J. Gillotti June 3, 1935 2067 *E. F. Droop and Sons Company.* AN ACT For the relief of E. F. Droop and Sons Company June 5, 1935 2067 *Mary Ford Conrad.* AN ACT For the relief of Mary Ford Conrad June 5, 1935 2068 *Elizabeth M. Halpin.* AN ACT For the relief of Elizabeth M. Halpin June 6, 1935 2068 *Muncy Valley Private Hospital, Pa.* AN ACT For the relief of the Muncy Valley Private Hospital June 6, 1935 2069 *William A.
Ray.* AN ACT For the relief of William A. Ray June 6, 1935 2069 *William E. Smith.* AN ACT For the relief of William E. Smith June 7, 1935 2069 *Charles A. Lewis.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles A. Lewis June 10, 1935 2070 *Doctor R. N. Harwood.* AN ACT For the relief of Doctor R. N. Harwood June 10, 1935 2070 *Edith N. Lindquist.* AN ACT For the relief of Edith N. Lindquist June 11, 1935 2071 *Elda Geer.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Elda Geer June 11, 1935 2071 *Germania Catering Company, Inc.* AN ACT For the relief of the Germania Catering Company, Incorporated June 13, 1935 2071 *Emmett C.
Noxon.* AN ACT For the relief of Emmett C. Noxon June 13, 1935 2072 *Mary Agnes Roden, estate.* AN ACT To reimburse the estate of Mary Agnes Roden June 13, 1935 2072 *Las Vegas, Nev., Hospital Association.* AN ACT For the relief of Las Vegas Hospital Association, Las Vegas, Nevada June 13, 1935 2073 *William Cornwell and others.* AN ACT For the relief of William Cornwell and others June 13, 1935 2073 *Army disbursing officers.* AN ACT For the relief of certain disbursing officers of the Anny of the United States and for the settlement of an individual claim approved by the War Department June 13, 1935 2074 *Harold E.
Seavey.* AN ACT For the relief of Harold E. Seavey June 13, 1935 2075 *Paul H. Creswell.* AN ACT For the relief of Paul H. Creswell June 13, 1935 2075 *Mick C. Cooper.* AN ACT For the relief of Mick C. Cooper June 13, 1935 2076 *William J. Stannard.* AN ACT For the retirement of William J. Stannard, leader of the United States Army Band June 13, 1935 2076 *Harbor Springs, Mich.* AN ACT For the relief of Harbor Springs, Michigan June 13, 1935 2076 *Captain Russell Willson.* AN ACT For the relief of Captain Russell Willson, United States Navy June 13, 1935 2077 *Winifred Meagher.* AN ACT For the relief of Winifred Meagher June 14, 1935 2077 *Duke E.
Stubbs and Elizabeth S. Stubbs.* AN ACT To confer jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claim, or claims, of Duke E. Stubbs and Elizabeth S. Stubbs, both of McKinley Park, Alaska June 14, 1935 2078v *Flathead Indian Reservation.* AN ACT For the relief of certain Indians of the Flathead Reservation killed or injured en route to dedication ceremonies of the Going-to-the-Sun Highway, Glacier National Park June 14, 1935 2078 *Robert M.
Kenton.* AN ACT For the relief of Robert M. Kenton June 14, 1935 2079 *Eva S. Brown.* AN ACT For the relief of Eva S. Brown June 11, 1935 2079 *Henry Harrison Griffith.* AN ACT For the relief of Henry Harrison Griffith June 14, 1935 2079 *Carmine Sforza.* AN ACT For the relief of Carmine Sforza June 15, 1935 2079 *Army disbursing officers.* AN ACT For the relief of certain disbursing officers of the Army of the United States and for the settlement of individual claims approved by the War Department June 15, 1935 2080 *Captain Alexander C.
Doyle.* AN ACT For the relief of Captain Alexander C. Doyle June 15, 1935 2082 *Los Angeles County, Calif.* AN ACT To amend Private Act Numbered 5, Seventy-third Congress, entitled “An Act to convey certain land in the county of Los Angeles, State of California.” June 17, 1935 2082 *John E. Click.* AN ACT For the relief of John E. Click June 17, 1935 2083 *Army, damage claims.* AN ACT To authorize the settlement of individual claims of military personnel for damages to and loss of private property incident to the training, practice, operation, or maintenance of the Army June 17, 1935 2083 *Lyman C.
Drake.* AN ACT For the relief of Lyman C. Drake June 19, 1935 2084 *James 0 Greene and Mrs. Hollis S. Hogan.* AN ACT For the relief of James O. Greene and Mrs. Hollis S. Hogan June 19, 1935 2084 *Irene de Bruyn Robbins.* AN ACT For the relief of Irene de Bruyn Robbins June 20, 1935 2085 *Yuonne Hale.* AN ACT For the relief of Yvonne Hale June 24, 1935 2085 *Germaine M. Finley.* AN ACT For the relief of Germaine M. Finley June 24, 1935 2085 *Margaret G. Baldwin.* AN ACT For the relief of Margaret G.
Baldwin June 24, 1935 2085 *Lucile A. Abbey.* AN ACT For the relief of Lucile A. Abbey June 24, 1935 2086 *Austin L. Tierney.* AN ACT For the relief of Auston L. Tierney June 24, 1935 2086 *Ralph E. Woolley.* AN ACT For the relief of Ralph E. Woolley June 24, 1935 2086 *Miles Thomas Barrett.* AN ACT For the relief of Miles Thomas Barrett June 24, 1935 2087 *Alfred W. Kliefoth.* AN ACT For the relief of Alfred W. Kliefoth June 24, 1935 2087 *Joseph Horace Albion Normandin.* AN ACT To correct the naval record of Joseph Horace Albion Normaudin June 24, 1935 2088 *Isidor Greenspan.* AN ACT For the relief of Isidor Greenspan June 24, 1935 2088 *Dino Carbonell.* AN ACT For the relief of Dino Carbonell June 24, 1935 2088 *John A.
Jumer.* AN ACT For the relief of John A. Jumer June 24, 1935 2089 *Minnie C. de Back.* AN ACT Conferring upon the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, southern division, jurisdiction of the claim of Minnie C. de Back against the Alaska Railroad June 24, 1935 2089 *Stefano Talanco and Edith Talanco.* AN ACT For the relief of Stefano Talanco and Edith Talanco June 24, 1935 2090 *Trifune Korac.* AN ACT For the relief of Trifune Korac June 24, 1935 2090 *Elsie Segar.* AN ACT For the relief of Elsie Segar June 24, 1935 2091 *Donnie Wright, estate.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Donnie Wright June 25, 1935 2091 *Washington Post Company.* AN ACT For the relief of The Washington Post Company June 25, 1935 2092 *Ward J.
Lawton.* AN ACT For the relief of Ward J. Lawton June 25, 1935 2092 *John W. Dady.* AN ACT For the relief of John W. Dady June 25, 1935 2093 *Western Union Telegraph Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Western Union Telegraph Company June 26, 1935 2093 *Tampa Marine Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Tampa Marine Company June 26, 1935 2093 *Cletus F. Hoban.* AN ACT For the relief of Cletus F. Hoban June 27, 1935 2094 *Vito Valentino.* AN ACT For the relief of Vito Valentino June 28, 1935 2094 *Thomas J.
Gould.* AN ACT For the relief of Thomas J. Gould June 29, 1935 2095 *James M. Pace.* AN ACT For the relief of James M. Pace June 29, 1935 2095 *Ruth Nolan and Anna Panozza.* AN ACT For the relief of Ruth Nolan and Anna Panozza June 29, 1935 2095 *Nellie T. Francis.* AN ACT For the relief of Nellie T. Francis June 29, 1935 2096 *Julian C. Dorr.* AN ACT For the relief of Julian C. Dorr June 29, 1935 2096 *Matthew E. Hanna.* AN ACT For the relief of Matthew E. Hanna June 29, 1935 2096 *Lily M.
Miller.* AN ACT For the relief of Lily M. Miller June 29, 1935 2097 *Luther M. Turpin and Amanda Turpin.* AN ACT For the relief of Luther M. Turpin and Amanda Turpin July 1, 1935 2097 *Grace McClure.* AN ACT For the relief of Grace McClure July 2, 1935 2097 *E. W. Tarrence.* AN ACT For the relief of E. W, Tarrence July 2, 1935 2098 *Sophie Carter.* AN ACT For the relief of Sophie Carter July 2, 1935 2098 *Charles Szymanski.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles Szymanski July 2, 1935 2099 *Noble County, Ohio, Agricultural Society.* AN ACT For the relief of Noble County
(Ohio)Agricultural Society July 2, 1935 2099 *Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company July 2, 1935 2100 *George W. Miller,.* AN ACT For the relief of George W. Miller July 2, 1935 2100vi *Carrie McIntyre.* AN ACT For the relief of Carrie McIntyre July 3, 1935 2100 *E. C. West.* AN ACT For the relief of E. C. West July 3, 1935 2101 *John J. Moran.* AN ACT For the relief of John J. Moran July 3, 1935 2101 *Utah Gilsonite Company.* AN ACT To grant to the Utah Gilsonite Company the right to use a water well on certain public lands in Utah July 17, 1935 2102 *Lillian G. Frost.* AN ACT For the relief of Lillian G. Frost July 18, 1933 2102 *H. B. Arnold.* AN ACT For the relief of H. B. Arnold July 18, 1935 2102 *Standard Dredging Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Standard Dredging Company July 19, 1935 2103 *Ethel G. Remington.* AN ACT For the relief of Ethel G. Remington July 19, 1935 2103 *Walter Motor Truck Company, Incorporated.* AN ACT For the relief of Walter Motor Truck Company, Incorporated July 19, 1935 2104 *Knud 0 Flakne.* AN ACT For the relief of Knud O. Flakne July 19, 1935 2104 *Mary C. Moran.* AN ACT For the relief of Mary C. Moran July 19, 1935 2104 *Robert D. Baldwin.* AN ACT For the relief of Robert D. Baldwin July 19, 1935 2105 *Robert J. Enochs.* AN ACT For the relief of Robert J. Enochs July 19, 1935 2105 *Carl C. Christensen.* AN ACT For the relief of Carl C. Christensen July 19, 1935 2105 *Emanuel Wallin.* AN ACT For the relief of Emanuel Wallin July 19, 1935 2106 *Moses Israel.* AN ACT For the relief of Moses Israel July 19, 1935 2106 *Mrs. George F. Freeman.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. George F. Freeman July 19, 1935 2107 *Korber Realty, Incorporated.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Korber Realty, Incorporated July 22, 1935 2107 *Lieutenant Commander G. C. Manning.* AN ACT For the relief of Lieutenant Commander G. C. Manning July 22, 1935 2108 *Doctor George W. Ritchey.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Doctor George W. Ritchey July 22, 1935 2108 *White Brothers and Company.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of White Brothers and Company July 22, 1935 2108 *Western Electric Company, Incorporated.* AN ACT For the relief of the Western Electric Company, Incorporated July 22, 1935 2109 *Barlow-Moore Tobacco Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Barlow-Moore Tobacco Company July 23, 1935 2109 *Guy Clatterbuck.* AN ACT For the relief of Guy Clatterbuck July 23, 1935 2110 *Joanna Forsyth.* AN ACT For the relief of Joanna Forsyth August 3, 1935 2110 *Phillips Pipe Dine Company.* AN ACT To provide a right-of-way August 5, 1935 2111 *American Surely Company of New York.* AN ACT For the relief of the American Surety Company of New York August 7, 1935 2111 *Ruth Relyea.* AN ACT For the relief of Ruth Relyea August 7, 1935 2111 *George B. Gates.* AN ACT Conferring jurisdiction in the Court of Claims to hear and determine the claim of George B. Gates August 7, 1935 2112 *Lester I Conrad.* AN ACT For the relief of Lester I Conrad August 7, 1935 2112 *Evelyn Jotter.* AN ACT For the relief of Evelyn Jotter August 7, 1935 2113 *Henry Dinucci.* AN ACT For the relief of Henry Dinucci August 7, 1935 2113 *William Sender.* AN ACT For the relief of William Seader August 7, 1935 2114 *Charles Davis.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles Davis August 7, 1935 2114 *Paul Kiehler, estate.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Paul Kiehler August 7, 1935 2114 *John E. Fondahl.* AN ACT For the relief of John E. Fondahl August 7, 1935 2115 *Ladislav Cizek.* AN ACT For the relief of Ladislav Cizek August 7, 1935 2115 *George Raptis.* AN ACT For the relief of George Raptis August 7, 1935 2115 *Captain Walter S. Bramble.* AN ACT For the relief of Captain Walter S. Bramble August 7, 1935 2116 *Captain Arthur L. Bristol, Navy.* AN ACT For the relief of Captain Arthur L. Bristol, United States Navy August 7, 1935 2116 *Mrs. Olin H. Reed.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Olin H. Reed August 7, 1935 2117 *Elza Bennett.* AN ACT Correcting date of enlistment of Elza Bennett in the United States Navy August 7, 1935 2117 *Anna Farruggia.* AN ACT For the relief of Anna Farruggia August 7, 1935 2117 *Army disbursing officers.* AN ACT For the relief of certain disbursing officers of the Army of the United States and for the settlement of individual claims approved by the War Department August 7, 1935 2118 *Army, private property damages.* AN ACT To authorize the settlement of individual claims of military personnel for damages to and loss of private property incident to the training, practice, operation, or maintenance of the Army August 7, 1935 2118 *Horton and Horton.* AN ACT For the relief of Horton and Horton August 7, 1935 2120 *James Akeroyd and Company.* AN ACT For the relief of James Akeroyd and Company August 7, 1935 2120 *John Evans.* AN ACT For the relief of John Evans August 7, 1935 2121 *Thomas Enchoff.* AN ACT For the relief of Thomas Enchoff August 7, 1935 2121 *Harriet V. Schindler.* AN ACT For the relief of Harriet V. Schindler August 7, 1935 2121 *Yamato Sesoko.* AN ACT For the relief of Yamato Sesoko August 7, 1935 2122 *Mrs. Carlysle Von Thomas, Senior.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Carlysle Von Thomas, Senior August 7, 1935 2122 *Lieutenant Colonel Russell B. Putnam.* AN ACT For the relief of Lieutenant Colonel Russell B. Putnam, United States Marine Corps August 7, 1935 2122vii *Jasper Daleo.* AN ACT For the relief of Jasper Daleo August 7, 1935 2123 *Lawrence S. Copeland.* AN ACT For the relief of Lawrence S. Copeland August 7, 1935 2123 *Captain George W. Steele, Junior.* AN ACT For the relief of Captain George W. Steele, Junior, United States Navy August 7, 1935 2124 *John L. Summers and others.* AN ACT For the relief of John L. Summers, disbursing clerk, Treasury Department, and for other purposes August 7, 1935 2124 *Ciriaco Hernandez and others.* AN ACT For the relief of Ciriaco Hernandez and others August 7, 1935 2125 *Rabbi Isaac Levine.* AN ACT For the relief of Rabbi Isaac Levine August 7, 1935 2125 *Leia C. Brady and Ira P. Brady.* AN ACT Authorizing and directing the Secretary of the Treasury to reimburse Leia C. Brady and Ira P. Brady for the losses sustained by them by reason of the negligence of an employee of the Civilian Conservation Corps August 7, 1935 2126 *Mrs. Clarence J. McClary.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Clarence J. McClary August 7, 1935 2126 *Floyd L. Walter.* AN ACT For the relief of Floyd L. Walter August 8, 1935 2127 *Bernard McShane.* AN ACT For the relief of Bernard McShane August 8, 1935 2127 *Louis Alfano.* AN ACT For the relief of Louis Alfano August 8, 1935 2127 *Thomas F. Olsen.* AN ACT For the relief of Thomas F. Olsen August 8, 1935 2128 *John R. Allgood.* AN ACT For the relief of John R. Allgood August 9, 1935 2128 *Charles H. Holtzman, and others.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles H. Holtzman, former collector of customs, Baltimore, Maryland; George D. Hubbard, former collector of customs, Seattle, Washington; and William L. Thibadeau, former customs agent August 9, 1935 2129 *John F. Hatfield.* AN ACT For the relief of John F. Hatfield August 9, 1935 2129 *George William Henning.* AN ACT For the relief of George William Henning August 12, 1935 2129 *Jane B. Smith and Dora D. Smith.* AN ACT For the relief of Jane B. Smith and Dora D. Smith August 12, 1935 2130 *Mayme Hughes.* AN ACT For the relief of Mayme Hughes August 12, 1935 2130 *Rufus Hunter Blackwell, Junior.* AN ACT For the relief of Rufus Hunter Blackwell, Junior August 12, 1935 2131 *William Bardel, estate.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of William Bardel August 13, 1935 2131 *Alva A. Murphy.* AN ACT For the relief of Alva A. Murphy August 13, 1935 2132 *Harry Layman.* AN ACT For the relief of Harry Layman August 13, 1935 2132 *Brown and Cunningham.* AN ACT For the relief of Brown and Cunningham of Port Deposit, Maryland August 13, 1935 2133 *Bowers Southern Dredging Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Bowers Southern Dredging Company August 13, 1935 2133 *First National Bank of Newton, Mass.* AN ACT For the relief of Edwin C. Jenney, receiver of the First National Bank of Newton, Massachusetts August 13, 1935 2134 *Catherine Grace.* AN ACT For the relief of Catherine Grace August 13, 1935 2134 *Hauser Construction Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Hauser Construction Company August 14, 1935 2134 *Army disbursing officers, etc.* AN ACT For the relief of certain disbursing officers of the Army of the United States and for the settlement of individual claims approved by the War Department August 14, 1935 2135 *Rene Hooge.* AN ACT For the relief of Rene Hooge August 14, 1935 2140 *Hampton and Branchville Railroad Company.* AN ACT To confer jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claim of the Hampton and Branchville Railroad Company August 14, 1935 2140 *A. N. Ross.* AN ACT For the relief of A. N. Ross August 14, 1935 2141 *George Voeltz.* AN ACT For the relief of George Voeltz August 14, 1935 2141 *Lewis Worthy and Dennis O. Penn.* AN ACT For the relief of Lewis Worthy and Dennis O. Penn August 14, 1935 2141 *Army disbursing officers.* AN ACT For the relief of certain disbursing officers of the Army of the United States August 14, 1935 2142 *Tiwastewin or Anna.* AN ACT For the relief of the rightful heirs of Tiwastewin or Anna August 14, 1935 2143 *Lyons, N. Y., post-office site.* AN ACT Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to execute a quitclaim deed of certain land located in the village of Lyons, New York August 14, 1935 2143 *Waller J. Bryson Paving Company.* AN ACT For the relief of Walter J. Bryson Paving Company August 15, 1935 2144 *Biltmore-Oteen Bank.* AN ACT Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to execute a certain indemnity agreement August 15, 1935 2144 *Blanche L. Gray.* AN ACT For the relief of Blanche L. Gray August 15, 1935 2144 *Consolidated Ashcroft Hancock Company, Incorporated.* AN ACT For the relief of the Consolidated Ashcroft Hancock Company, Incorporated, Bridgeport, Connecticut August 19, 1935 2145 *Rakha Singh Gherwal, claim.* AN ACT Conferring jurisdiction on the United States District Court for the District of Oregon to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the suit in equity of Rakha Singh Gherwal against the United States August 19, 1935 2145viii *Robert J. Smith, alias William McClocklin.* AN ACT For the relief of Robert J. Smith, alias I William McClocklin August 19, 1935 2146 *Skelton Mack McCray.* AN ACT For the relief of Skelton Mack McCray August 19, 1935 2146 *Dan Meehan.* AN ACT For the relief of Dan Meehan August 19, 1935 2146 *Domenico Politano.* AN ACT For the relief of Domenico Politano August 19, 1935 2147 *Brooklawn, N. J. lands.* AN ACT For the relief of certain purchasers of lands in the Borough of Brooklawn, State of New Jersey August 19, 1935 2147 *George C. Mansfield Company, etc.* AN ACT For the relief of the George C. Mansfield Company and George D. Mansfield August 19, 1935 2148 *Bell Telephone Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania August 19, 1935 2148 *Western Union Telegraph Company.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Western Union Telegraph Company August 19, 1935 2149 *Victoria Arconge.* AN ACT Authorizing and directing the Secretary of the Interior to cancel patent in fee issued to Victoria Arconge August 19, 1935 2149 *Sudden and Christenson, Inc., and others.* AN ACT For the relief of Sudden and Christenson, Incorporated, John A. Hooper, Emil T. Kruse, Edward Kruse, Gilbert Loken, and G. W. McNear, Incorporated, or their successors in interest August 19, 1935 2150 *Walter C. Price and Joseph C. Le Sage.* AN ACT For the relief of Walter C. Price and Joseph C. Le Sage August 19, 1935 2150 *Hazd B. Lowe, etc.* AN ACT For the relief of Hazel B. Lowe, Tess H. Johnston, and Esther L. Teckmeyer August 20, 1935 2151 *F. T. Wade, etc.* AN ACT For the relief of F. T. Wade, M. L. Dearing, E. D. Wagner, and G. M. Judd August 20, 1935 2151 *Fred Luscher.* AN ACT For the relief of Fred Luscher August 20, 1935 2151 *K. W. Boring.* AN ACT For the relief of K. W. Boring August 20, 1935 2152 *A. Cyril CriUey.* AN ACT For the relief of A. Cyril Crilley August 20, 1935 2152 *E. Jeanmonod.* AN ACT For the relief of E. Jeanmonod August 20, 1935 2153 *William A. Thompson.* AN ACT For the relief of William A. Thompson August 20, 1935 2153 *Oliver B. Huston, etc.* AN ACT For the relief of Oliver B. Huston, Anne Huston, Jane Huston, and Harriet Huston August 20, 1935 2154 *Robert A. Dunham.* AN ACT For the relief of Robert A. Dunham August 20, 1935 2154 *General Baking Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the General Baking Company August 20, 1935 2155 *Elliott H. Tasso and Emma Tasso.* AN ACT For the relief of Elliott H. Tasso and Emma Tasso August 20, 1935 2155 *Ray Sutton.* AN ACT For the relief of the widow of Ray Sutton August 20, 1935 2156 *Investigation Division, Department of Justice.* AN ACT For the relief of the widows of an inspector and certain special agents of the Division of Investigation, Department of Justice, and operative in the Secret Service Division, Department of the Treasury, killed in line of duty August 21, 1935 2156 *W. W. McPeters, estate.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of W. W. McPeters August 22, 1935 2157 *Harry Jarrette.* AN ACT For the relief of Harry Jarrette August 22, 1935 2157 *Nacional Destilerias Corporation.* AN ACT For the relief of the Nacional Destilerias Corporation August 22, 1935 2158 *Carrie Price Roberts.* AN ACT For the relief of Carrie Price Roberts August 22, 1935 2158 *Albert M. Johnson and Walter Scott.* AN ACT To grant a patent to Albert M. Johnson and Walter Scott August 22, 1935 2159 *Hudson Brothers.* AN ACT For the relief of Hudson Brothers, of Norfolk, Virginia August 23, 1935 2160 *Western Construction Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Western Construction Company August 23, 1935 2160 *Nick Vastlzevic.* AN ACT For the relief of the legal guardian of Nick Vasilzevic August 23, 1935 2161 *Raymond Parramore.* AN ACT For the relief of Raymond Parramore August 23, 1935 2161 *Don C. Fees.* AN ACT For the relief of Don C. Fees August 23, 1935 2162 *Judson Stokes.* AN ACT For the relief of Judson Stokes August 23, 1935 2162 *Henry Scipper.* AN ACT For the relief of Henry Scipper August 23, 1935 2162 *Ivan H. McCormack.* AN ACT For the relief of Ivan H. McCormack August 23, 1935 2163 *Sarah Elizabeth Ballentyne.* AN ACT For the relief of Sarah Elizabeth Ballentyne August 23, 1935 2163 *Rocco D’Amato.* AN ACT For the relief of Rocco D’Amato August 23, 1935 2164 *Emma B. Hine.* AN ACT For the relief of Emma B. Hine August 24, 1935 2164 *Florence Overly.* AN ACT For the relief of Florence Overly August 24, 1935 2164 *Thelbert Davis.* AN ACT For the relief of Thelbert Davis August 24, 1935 2165 *John L. Hoffman.* AN ACT For the relief of John L. Hoffman August 24, 1935 2165 *Sanford Madison Strange.* AN ACT For the relief of Sanford Madison Strange August 24, 1935 2166 *August A. Carminati.* AN ACT For the relief of August A. Carminati August 24, 1935 2166 *John P. Seabrook.* AN ACT For the relief of John P. Seabrook August 24, 1935 2166 *Hugh G. Disk.* AN ACT For the relief of Hugh G. Lisk August 24, 1935 2167ix *Oswald Orlando.* AN ACT For the relief of Oswald Orlando August 24, 1935 2167 *E. F. Purvis.* AN ACT For the relief of E. F. Purvis August 24, 1935 2168 *Weis-Patterson Lumber Company, Incorporated.* AN ACT For the relief of the Weis-Patterson Lumber Company, Incorporated August 24, 1935 2168 *Milton Hatch.* AN ACT For the relief of Milton Hatch August 24, 1935 2169 *Sergeant Major Edmund S. Sayer.* AN ACT To extend to Sergeant Major Edmund S. Sayer, United States Marine Corps (retired), the benefits of the Act of May 7, 1932, providing highest World War rank to retired enlisted men August 24, 1935 2169 *John B. Grayson.* AN ACT For the relief of John B. Grayson August 24, 1935 2169 *Jose Munden.* AN ACT For the relief of Jose Munden August 24, 1935 2170 *Will A. Helmer.* AN ACT For the relief of Will A. Helmer August 24, 1935 2170 *W. H. Greene.* AN ACT For the relief of W. H. Greene August 24, 1935 2171 *Nina Drips.* AN ACT For the relief of Nina Drips August 24, 1935 2171 *E. H. Jennings.* AN ACT For the relief of E. H. Jennings August 24, 1935 2172 *Forrest D. Stout.* AN ACT For the relief of Forrest D. Stout August 24, 1935 2172 *Major E. Leslie Medford.* AN ACT For the relief of Major E. Leslie Medford United States property and disbursing officer for Maryland August 24, 1935 2172 *Albert Henry George.* AN ACT For the relief of Albert Henry George August 24, 1935 2173 *Bertha Moseley Bottoms.* AN ACT For the relief of Bertha Moseley Bottoms August 24, 1935 2173 *Malachy Ryan.* AN ACT For the relief of Malachy Ryan August 24, 1935 2173 *May C. Gustin.* AN ACT For the relief of May C. Gustin August 24, 1935 2174 *Brooker T. Wilkins.* AN ACT For the relief of Brooker T. Wilkins August 24, 1935 2174 *Wint Rowland.* AN ACT For the relief of Wint Rowland August 24, 1935 2174 *W. C. Wright.* AN ACT For the relief of W. C. Wright August 24, 1935 2175 *W. H. Keyes.* AN ACT For the relief of W. H. Keyes August 24, 1935 2175 *David A. Trousdale.* AN ACT For the relief of David A. Trousdale August 24, 1935 2176 *Mrs. William E. Smith and Clara Smith.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. William E. Smith and Clara Smith August 24, 1935 2176 *William E. Williams.* AN ACT For the relief of William E. Williams August 26, 1935 2177 *Squaw Island Freight Terminal Company, Incorporated.* AN ACT Conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims of the United States to hear, consider, and render judgment on the claim of Squaw Island Freight Terminal Company, Incorporated, of Buffalo, New York, against the United States in respect of loss of property occasioned by the breaking of a Government dike on Squaw Island August 26, 1935 2177 *Helen Gallagher Dominion.* AN ACT For the relief of Helen Gallagher Dominian August 26, 1935 2177 *Waller F. Northrop.* AN ACT Granting compensation to Walter F. Northrop August 26, 1935 2178 *Edgar Sampson.* AN ACT For the relief of Edgar Sampson August 26, 1935 2178 *Joe Reno.* AN ACT For the relief of Joe Reno August 26, 1935 2178 *Medical College of Virginia and others.* AN ACT For the relief of the Medical College of Virginia, and others, of Richmond, Virginia August 26, 1935 2179 *William E. Fossett.* AN ACT For the relief of William E. Fossett August 26, 1935 2179 *James P. Whalen.* AN ACT For the relief of James P. Whalen August 26, 1935 2180 *Sadie Wilkinson.* AN ACT For the relief of Sadie Wilkinson August 26, 1935 2180 *Tom L. Griffith.* AN ACT For the relief of Tom L. Griffith August 26, 1935 2181 *Emanuel Lieberman.* AN ACT For the relief of Emanuel Lieberman August 26, 1935 2181 *Thomas Harris McLaughlin.* AN ACT For the relief of Thomas Harris McLaughlin August 26, 1935 2182 *Rufus Jones.* AN ACT For the relief of Rufus Jones, a minor August 26, 1935 2182 *Prince Royal, Senior, and others.* AN ACT Conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims of the United States to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claims of Prince Royal, Senior, Kathleen Royal Hayes, Victor A. Royal, Lucile Roval, Prince Roval, Junior, Maggie Fields Ramsey, ana R. J. Ramsey August 26, 1935 2183 *Caroline (Stever) Dykstra.* AN ACT For the relief of Caroline (Stever) Dykstra August 26, 1935 2183 *Amy McLaurin.* AN ACT For the relief of Amy McLaurin August 26, 1935 2183 *William Picklesimer.* AN ACT For the relief of the heirs of Gladys Picklesimer August 26, 1935 2184 *J. T. Slayback.* AN ACT For the relief of J. T. Slayback August 26, 1935 2184 *Charles E. Molster.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles E. Molster, disbursing clerk, Department of Commerce, and Doctor Louis H. Bauer, a former employee August 26, 1935 2185 *Elizabeth Leiding.* AN ACT For the relief of Elizabeth Leiding August 26, 1935 2185 *Rose Teiermeyer.* AN ACT For the relief of Rose Teiermeyer August 26, 1935 2186 *Henry Irving Riley.* AN ACT For the relief of Henry Irving Riley August 26, 1935 2186 *Baltimore Renovating Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Baltimore Renovating Company August 26, 1935 2187 *Samuel W. Carter.* AN ACT To authorize the Court of Claims of the United States to hear and determine the claim of Samuel W. Carter August 26, 1935 2187 *James J. Curran.* AN ACT For the relief of the widow and next of kin of James J. Curran August 26, 1935 2188x *J. R. and J. A. Whelan, Incorporated.* AN ACT For the relief of certain creditors of J. R. and J. A. Whelan, Incorporated August 26, 1935 2188 *Michael A. McHugh.* AN ACT For the relief of Michael A. McHugh August 26, 1935 2189 *Cal Settles and Rhoda Settles.* AN ACT For the relief of Cal Settles and Rhoda Settles August 26, 1935 2189 *Joe Brumit.* AN ACT For the relief of Joe Brumit August 26, 1935 2190 *Charles K. Shade.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles K. Shade August 26, 1935 2190 *William K. Caley.* AN ACT For the relief of William K. Caley August 26, 1935 2191 *A. Zappone and W. R. Fuchs.* AN ACT For the relief of A. Zappone and W. R. Fuchs August 26, 1935 2191 *Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, S. Dak.* AN ACT For the relief of certain Indians on the Cheyenne River Reservation August 26, 1935 2191 *John Schrodl.* AN ACT For the relief of the heirs of John Schrodl August 26, 1935 2192 *Cassie M. Lyne.* AN ACT For the relief of Cassie M. Lyne August 26, 1935 2192 *Jose R. Redlhammer.* AN ACT For the relief of Jose R. Redlhammer August 26, 1935 2193 *Fred Herrick.* AN ACT For the relief of Fred Herrick August 27, 1935 2193 *Minnesota, fire losses.* AN ACT For the relief of certain claimants who suffered loss by fire in the State of Minnesota during October 1918 August 27, 1935 2194 *Chaplain William J. Ryan.* AN ACT For the relief of William J. Rvan, chaplain, United States Army August 27, 1935 2195 *L. E. Geary.* AN ACT For the relief of L. E. Geary August 27, 1935 2195 *Army, damage claims.* AN ACT To authorize the settlement of individual claims of military personnel for damages to and loss of private property incident to the training, practice, operation, or maintenance of the army August 27, 1935 2196 *Pamlico Timber Corporation.* AN ACT To confer jurisdiction on the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina, to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claims of the Pamlico Timber Corporation against the United States August 27, 1935 2196 *Archie Joseph Evans.* AN ACT Authorizing the President to issue a posthumous commission as second lieutenant, Air Corps Reserve, to Archie Joseph Evans, deceased, and to present the same to Major Argess M. Evans, father of the said Archie Joseph Evans, deceased August 27, 1935 2197 *Mary Brown Raley.* AN ACT For the relief of Mary Brown Raley August 27, 1935 2197 *Doctor Ernest B. Dunlap.* AN ACT For the relief of Doctor Ernest B. Dunlap August 27, 1935 2197 *Mrs. L. B. Gentry.* AN ACT To confer jurisdiction upon the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Corpus Christi Division, to determine the claim of Mrs. L. B. Gentry August 28, 1935 2198 *Robert E. Callen.* AN ACT For the relief of Robert E. Callen August 28, 1935 2198 *Elinora Fareira and Mearon Perkins.* AN ACT For the relief of Elinora Fareira and Mearon Perkins August 28, 1935 2199 *Mary E. Lord.* AN ACT For the relief of Mary E. Lord August 28, 1935 2199 *Frank Williams.* AN ACT For the relief of Frank Williams August 28, 1935 2200 *Navy yard, etc., claims for extra labor.* AN ACT For the allowance of certain claims for extra labor above the legal day of eight hours at the several navy yards and shore stations certified by the Court of Claims August 29, 1935 2200 *Virden Thompson.* AN ACT For the relief of Virden Thompson August 29, 1935 2202 *John S. Cannell.* AN ACT For the relief of John S. Cannell, deceased August 29, 1935 2203 *Herman W. Bensel.* AN ACT For the relief of Herman W. Bensel August 29, 1935 2203 *Clarence F. Jobson.* AN ACT For the relief of Clarence F. Jobson August 29, 1935 2203 *Charles Pine.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles Pine August 29, 1935 2204 *Tom Alex Livingston.* AN ACT For the relief of John Livingston and Mrs. John Livingston August 29, 1935 2204 *George W. Rhine.* AN ACT For the relief of George W. Rhine, doing business under the name of Rhine and Company August 30, 1935 2205 *Bell Oil and Gas Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Bell Oil and Gas Company August 30, 1935 2205 *Harry F. Stern, estate.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Harry F. Stern August 31, 1935 2206 Second Session, 1936 *Homer H. Adams.* AN ACT For the relief of Homer H. Adams January 16, 1936 2207 *Doris Allen.* AN ACT For the relief of Doris Allen January 16, 1936 2207 *William E. B. Grant.* AN ACT Conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claim of William E. B. Grant January 17, 1936 2208 *R. G. Andis.* AN ACT For the relief of R. G. Andis January 17, 1936 2208 *Joseoh Y. Underwood, estate.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Joseph Y. Underwood January 17, 1936 2208 *Francis B. Kennedy.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Francis B. Kennedy January 20, 1936 2209xi *F. Mansfield and Sons Company, and others.* AN ACT To confer jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claims of F. Mansfield and Sons Company, and others January 20, 1936 2209 *Constantin Cilia.* AN ACT For the relief of Constantin Gilia January 20, 1936 2210 *C. R. Whitlock.* AN ACT For the relief of C. R. Whitlock January 20, 1936 2210 *Guiry Brothers Wall Paper and Paint Company.* AN ACT For the relief of Giury Brothers Wall Paper and Paint Company January 20, 1936 2210 *Doctor Pak Chue Chan.* AN ACT To provide for the issuance of a license to practice the healing art in the District of Columbia to Doctor Pak Chue Chan January 20, 1936 2211 *Doctor Ronald A. Cox.* AN ACT To provide for the issuance of a license to practice the healing art in the District of Columbia to Doctor Ronald A. Cox January 20, 1936 2211 *Anna Hathaway.* AN ACT For the relief of Anna Hathaway January 21, 1936 2211 *Douglas B. Espy.* AN ACT For the relief of Douglas B. Espy January 21, 1936 2212 *Navy and Marine Corps, personal property losses.* AN ACT To provide for the reimbursement of certain officers and enlisted men or former officers and enlisted men of the Navy and Marine Corps for personal property lost, damaged, or destroyed as a result of the earthquake which occurred at Managua, Nicaragua, on March 31, 1931 January 21, 1936 2212 *George W. Hallowell, Jr.* AN ACT For the relief of George W. Hallowell, Junior January 22, 1936 2213 *Henry Hilbun.* AN ACT For the relief of Henry Hilbun January 23, 1936 2213 *Ouachita Warehouse, Camden, Ark.* AN ACT For the relief of certain persons whose cotton was destroyed by fires in the Ouachita Warehouse, Camden, Arkansas January 23, 1936 2214 *Cherokee Fuel Company.* AN ACT Giving jurisdiction to the Court of Claims to hear and determine the claim of the Cherokee Fuel Company January 24, 1936 2215 *Alla Melvin and son.* AN ACT Conferring jurisdiction upon the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claims of Alta Melvin and Tommy Melvin January 24, 1936 2215 *“Funds of Federal prisoners.”.* AN ACT To authorize and direct the Secretary of the Treasury to transfer certain moneys to “Funds of Federal prisoners” January 27, 1936 2216 *Otto Misch Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Otto Misch Company January 27, 1936 2216 *Lt. Robert A. J. English, Navy.* AN ACT For the relief of Lieutenant Robert A. J. English, United States Navy February 11, 1936 2217 *Norfolk Southern Railroad Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Norfolk Southern Railroad Company February 11, 1936 2217 *Adelphia Bank and Trust Company, Philadelphia, Pa.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Adelphia Bank and Trust Company of Philadelphia February 11, 1936 2217 *Julia M. Crowell.* AN ACT For the relief of Julia M. Crowell February 11, 1936 2218 *Ludwig Larson.* AN ACT For the relief of Ludwig Larson February 11, 1936 2218 *S. M. Price.* AN ACT For the relief of S. M. Price February 11, 1936 2218 *Maj. Edwin F. Ely, and others.* AN ACT For the relief of Major Edwin F. Ely, Finance Department; Captain Reyburn Engles, Quartermaster Corps; and others February 11, 1936 2219 *Maj. Joseph H. Hickey.* AN ACT For the relief of Major Joseph H. Hickey February 11, 1936 2219 *Edward H. Karg.* AN ACT For the relief of Edward H. Karg February 11, 1936 2220 *Ida C. Buckson.* AN ACT For the relief of Ida C. Buekson, executrix of E. C. Buck son, deceased February 11, 1936 2220 *Hugh S. Cumming, and others.* JOINT RESOLUTION Granting permission to Hugh S. Cumming, Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service; John D. Long, medical director, United States Public Health Service; Bolivar J. Lloyd, medical director, United States Public Health Service; and Clifford R. Eskey, surgeon, United States Public Health Service, to accept and wear certain decorations bestowed upon them by the Governments of Ecuador, Chile, Peru, and Cuba February 12, 1936 2221 *John Z. Lowe.* AN ACT For the relief of John Z. Lowe February 13, 1936 2221 *Lynn Brothers' Benevolent Hospital.* AN ACT For the relief of Lynn Brothers’ Benevolent Hospital February 14, 1936 2222 *E. E. Sullivan.* AN ACT For the relief of E. E. Sullivan February 14, 1936 2222 *A. E. Taplin.* AN ACT For the relief of A. E. Taplin February 14, 1936 2223 *Albert A. Marquardt.* AN ACT For the relief of Albert A. Marquardt February 17, 1936 2223 *Fred Edward Nordstrom.* AN ACT For the relief of Fred Edward Nordstrom February 17, 1936 2223 *Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company, Inc.* AN ACT For the relief of the Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company, incorporated February 18, 1936 2224 *Lt. Col. Francis T. Evans, Marine Corps.* AN ACT To authorize, the presentation of a Distinguished Flying Cross to Lieutenant Colonel Francis T. Evans, United States Marine Corps February 25, 1936 2224xii *Doctor Arthur B. Walker.* AN ACT To provide for the issuance of a license to practice the healing art in the District of Columbia to Doctor Arthur B. Walker February 25, 1936 2224 *Carl A. Butler.* AN ACT For the relief of Carl A. Butler February 28, 1936 2225 *Charles A. Gettys.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles A. Gettys February 28, 1936 2225 *Mrs. Amber Walker.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Amber Walker February 28, 1936 2225 *Misner Jane Humphrey.* AN ACT For the relief of Misner Jane Humphrey February 28, 1936 2226 *Gladys Robbins.* AN ACT For the relief of Gladys Robbins February 28, 1936 2226 *Charles D. Jeronimus.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles D. Jeronimus February 28, 1936 2226 *Look Hoon and Lau Hoon Leong.* AN ACT For the relief of Look Hoon and Lau Hoon Leong February 28, 1936 2227 *George Current.* AN ACT For the relief of George Current February 28, 1936 2227 *David N. Aiken.* AN ACT For the relief of David N. Aiken February 28, 1936 2228 *Alice Markham Kavanaugh.* AN ACT For the relief of Alice Markham Kavanaugh February 28, 1936 2228 *W. A. Harriman.* AN ACT For the relief of W. A. Harriman February 29, 1936 2228 *Lt. M. T. Grubham.* AN ACT For the relief of Lieutenant M. T. Grubham February 29, 1936 2229 *Gordon McGee.* AN ACT For the relief of Gordon McGee February 29, 1936 2229 *Carl F. Yeager.* AN ACT For the relief of Carl F. Yeager February 29, 1936 2230 *Cecelia Callahan.* AN ACT For the relief of Cecelia Callahan March 2, 1936 2230 *Helena C. and Stephan VonGroning.* AN ACT For the relief of Helena C. VonGroning and Stephan VonGroning March 2, 1936 2230 *James Zanetti.* AN ACT Granting six months’ pay to James Zanetti March 2, 1936 2231 *Anthony Nowakowski.* AN ACT For the relief of Anthony Nowakowski March 2, 1936 2231 *George P. Money.* AN ACT To authorize and direct the Comptroller General to settle and allow the claim of George P. Money for fees for services rendered March 2, 1936 2231 *Howard Donovan.* AN ACT For the relief of Howard Donovan March 3, 1936 2232 *Progressive Commercial Company of Philadelphia, Pa.* AN ACT For the relief of the Progressive Commercial Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania March 4, 1936 2232 *Frank B. Niles, estate.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Frank B. Niles March 7, 1936 2233 *E. L. and Lucy Hice.* AN ACT For the relief of E. L. Hice and Lucy Hice March 7, 1936 2233 *Peter Cymboluk.* AN ACT For the relief of Peter Cymboluk March 7, 1936 2233 *Ruby Rardon.* AN ACT For the relief of Ruby Rardon March 7, 1936 2234 *Rosalie Piar Sprecher.* AN ACT For the relief of Rosalie Piar Sprecher (nee Rosa Piar) March 7, 1936 2234 *Alfred L. Hudson and Waller K. Jeffers.* AN ACT For the relief of Alfred L. Hudson and Walter K. Jeffers March 10, 1936 2235 *James E. McDonald.* AN ACT For the relief of James E. McDonald March 10, 1936 2235 *James M. Montgomery.* AN ACT For the relief of James M. Montgomery March 10, 1936 2235 *Army disbursing officers.* AN ACT For the relief of certain disbursing officers of the Army of the United States and for the settlement of individual claims approved by the War Department March 10, 1936 2236 *J. A. Jones.* AN ACT For the relief of J. A. Jones March 11, 1936 2237 *Mary Hobart.* AN ACT For the relief of Mary Hobart March 11, 1936 2238 *Walter F. Brittan.* AN ACT For the relief of Walter F. Brittan March 12, 1936 2238 *D. A. Neuman.* AN ACT For the relief of D. A. Neuman March 14, 1936 2239 *Anna Carroll Taussig.* AN ACT For the relief of Anna Carroll Taussig March 14, 1936 2239 *Wilson G. Bingham.* AN ACT For the relief of Wilson G. Bingham March 16, 1936 2239 *Rutland, Vt., public building.* AN ACT Authorizing the Comptroller General of the United States to settle and adjust the claims of subcontractors and materialmen for material and labor furnished in the construction of a post-office and courthouse building at Rutland, Vermont March 18, 1936 2240 *Bend Garage Company, etc.* AN ACT For the relief of the Bend Garage Company, and the First National Bank of Chicago March 18, 1936 2240 *New Hampshire National Guard.* AN ACT For the relief of certain formerly enlisted members of Battery D, One Hundred and Ninety-seventh Coast Artillery (Antiaircraft), New Hampshire National Guard March 19, 1936 2241 *Lydia C. Spry.* AN ACT Granting insurance to Lydia C. Spry April 10, 1936 2242 *Joseph Maier.* AN ACT For the relief of Joseph Maier April 10, 1936 2242 *Emil Hoyer, estate.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Emil Hoyer (deceased) April 10, 1936 2242 *Stanislaus Lipowicz.* AN ACT For the relief of Stanislaus Lipowicz April 10, 1936 2243 *Herman Schierhoff.* AN ACT For the relief of Herman Schicrhoff April 10, 1936 2243 *H. D. Henion and others.* AN ACT For the relief of H. D. Henion, Harry Wolfe, and R. W. McSorley April 10, 1936 2244 *John T. Clark.* AN ACT For the relief of John T. Clark, of Seattle, Washington April 10, 1936 2244 *Grand View Hospital, etc.* AN ACT To compensate the Grand View Hospital and Doctor A. J. O’Brien April 10, 1936 2245 *Sam Cable.* AN ACT For the relief of Sam Cable April 10, 1936 2245 *Mrs. Earl H. Smith.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Earl H. Smith April 10, 1936 2246xiii *Ward funeral Home.* AN ACT For the relief of the Ward Funeral Home April 10, 1936 2246 *Edward C. Paxton.* AN ACT For the relief of Edward C. Paxton April 10, 1936 2246 *David Duquaine, Jr.* AN ACT For the relief of David Duquaine, Junior April 10, 1936 2246 *Thomas F. Gardiner.* AN ACT For the relief of Thomas F. Gardiner April 10, 1936 2247 *Gustavo Hanna.* AN ACT For the relief of Gustava Hanna April 10, 1936 2248 *Holyoke Ice Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Holvoke Ice Company April 14, 1936 2248 *Abraham Green.* AN ACT For the relief of Abraham Green April 14, 1936 2248 *William F. Twitchell.* AN ACT For the relief of Chief Carpenter William F. Twitchell, United States Navy April 14, 1936 2249 *John Hoffman.* AN ACT For the relief of John Hoffman April 14, 1936 2249 *John Morris.* AN ACT For the relief of John Morris April 14, 1936 2249 *James Gaynor.* AN ACT For the relief of James Gaynor April 14, 1936 2250 *Vermont Transit Company, Inc.* AN ACT For the relief of the Vermont Transit Company, Incorporated April 14, 1936 2250 *Civilian Conservation Corps.* AN ACT To authorize the settlement of individual claims for personal property lost or damaged, arising out of the activities of the Civilian Conservation Corps, which have been approved by the Secretary of War April 14, 1936 2251 *First Granite National Bank, Augusta, Maine.* AN ACT To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to execute an agreement of indemnity to the First Granite National Bank, Augusta, Maine April 14, 1936 2251 *Army Band.* AN ACT For the relief of the present leader of the Army Band April 14, 1936 2252 *Ada Mary Tornau.* AN ACT For the relief of Ada Mary Tornau April 15, 1936 2252 *Brig Gen Edward R. Chrisman.* AN ACT To recognize the service of Brigadier General Edward R. Chrisman April 15, 1936 2253 *Rose Stratton.* AN ACT For the relief of Rose Stratton April 16, 1936 2253 *Mary Weller.* AN ACT Granting compensation to Mary Weller April 17, 1936 2253 *J. A. Hammond.* AN ACT For the relief of J. A. Hammond April 17, 1936 2254 *Andrew Jackson 7'alley and Becca Adeline Talley.* AN ACT To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to release the claim of the United States to certain land within the Ouachita National Forest, Arkansas April 17, 1936 2254 *Mr. and Mrs. John McShane, etc.* AN ACT For the relief of Grace Park, a minor, the Westerly Hospital, and Doctor H. M. Scanlon April 20, 1936 2255 *G. Elias and Brother, Inc.* AN ACT For the relief of G. Elias and Brother, Incorporated May 1, 1936 2255 *International Mercantile Marine Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the International Mercantile Marine Company May 1, 1936 2256 *Compagnie Generate Transatlantique.* AN ACT For the relief of the Compagnie Generale Transatlantique May 1, 1936 2256 *James R. Young.* AN ACT For the relief of James R. Young May 1, 1936 2257 *Virginia Engineering Company (Incorporated).* AN ACT For the relief of the Virginia Engineering Company (Incorporated) May 1, 1936 2257 *Henry O. Goddard.* AN ACT For the relief of Henry O. Goddard May 1, 1936 2258 *J. W. Hearn, Jr.* AN ACT For the relief of J. W. Hearn, Junior May 1, 1936 2258 *Mrs. John H. Wilke.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. John H. Wilke May 1, 1936 2259 *J. C. Donnelly.* AN ACT For the relief of J. C. Donnelly May 1, 1936 2259 *Arthur W. Bradshaw.* AN ACT For the relief of Arthur W. Bradshaw May 4, 1936 2260 *M Waring Harrison.* AN ACT For the relief of M. Waring Harrison May 4, 1936 2260 *James R. Russell.* AN ACT For the relief of James R. Russell May 4, 1936 2260 *Patrick J. Leahy.* AN ACT For the relief of Patrick J. Leahy May 4, 1936 2261 *Barbara Backstrom.* AN ACT Conferring jurisdiction upon the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claim of Barbara Backstrom May 4, 1936 2261 *Mary L. Munro.* AN ACT For the relief of Mary L. Munro May 4, 1936 2262 *Elizabeth Halstead.* AN ACT For the relief of Elizabeth Halstead May 4, 1936 2262 *M M. Smith.* AN ACT For the relief of M. M Smith May 4, 1936 2263 *Edith H. Miller.* AN ACT For the relief of Edith H. Miller May 4, 1936 2263 *John A. McGloin, estate.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of John A. McGloin May 4, 1936 2264 *Joseph A. Therry.* AN ACT For the relief of Joseph A. Therry May 4, 1936 2264 *First Federal Savings and Loan Association, Shawnee, Okla.* AN ACT For the relief of the First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Shawnee, Oklahoma May 4, 1936 2265 *Grant Hospital and Doctor M. H. Streicher.* AN ACT For the relief of Grant Hospital and Doctor M. H. Streicher May 4, 1936 2265 *Mae Pouland.* AN ACT For the relief of Mae Pouland May 4, 1936 2266 *Doctor J. C. Blalock.* AN ACT For the relief of Doctor J. C. Blalock May 4, 1936 2266 *Edwin Pickard.* AN ACT For the relief of Edwin Pickard May 4, 1936 2267 *W. H. Dean.* AN ACT For the relief of W. H. Dean May 4, 1936 2267 *Myrtle T. Grooms.* AN ACT For the relief of Myrtle T. Grooms May 4, 1936 2267 *Joseph Mossew.* AN ACT For the relief of Joseph Mossew May 4, 1936 2268 *Catharine I Klein.* AN ACT For the relief of Catharine I Klein May 4, 1936 2268 *Rasmus Bech.* AN ACT For the relief of Rasmus Bech May 4, 1936 2269xiv *Wales Island Packing Company.* AN ACT To carry out the findings of the Court of Claims in the case of the Wales Island Packing Company May 5, 1936 2269 *George Lawley and Son Corporation.* AN ACT To carry out the findings of the Court of Claims in the case of George Lawley and Son Corporation, of Boston, Massachusetts May 5, 1936 2270 *N. N. Self.* AN ACT For the relief of N. N. Self May 5, 1936 2270 *Petra M. Benavides.* AN ACT For the relief of Petra M. Benavides May 5, 1936 2271 *Julia M. Ryder.* AN ACT For the relief of Julia M. Ryder May 5, 1936 2271 *Joseph Jochemczyk.* AN ACT For the relief of Joseph Jochemczyk May 5, 1936 2272 *Archie P. McLane and Hans Peter Jensen.* AN ACT For the relief of Archie P. McLane and Hans Peter Jensen May 5, 1936 2272 *Jens H. Larsen.* AN ACT For the relief of Jens H. Larsen May 5, 1936 2273 *William W. Bartlett.* AN ACT For the relief of William W. Bartlett May 5, 1936 2273 *Robert C. E. Hedley.* AN ACT For the relief of Robert C. E. Hedley May 5, 1936 2274 *Catherine Donnelly and others.* AN ACT For the relief of Catherine Donnelly, Claire E. Donnelly, John Kufall, Mary F. Kufall, and Elizabeth A; Tucker May 5, 1936 2274 *Captain Chester Gracie.* AN ACT For the relief of Captain Chester Gracie May 5, 1936 2275 *Moffat Coal Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Moffat Coal Company May 5, 1936 2275 *James Murphy Morgan and Blanche Copelan.* AN ACT For the relief of James Murphy Morgan and Blanche Copelan May 5, 1936 2276 *Izelda Boisoneau.* AN ACT For the relief of Izelda Boisoneau May 5, 1936 2276 *Henry H. Carr.* AN ACT For the relief of Nahwista Carr Bolk May 5, 1936 2277 *Foot’s Transfer and Storage Company, Ltd.* AN ACT For the relief of Foot’s Transfer and Storage Company, Limited May 5, 1936 2277 *Doris Lipscomb.* AN ACT For the relief of Doris Lipscomb May 6, 1936 2277 *Marie Linsenmeyer.* AN ACT For the relief of Marie Linsenmeyer May 6, 1936 2278 *Sperry Gyroscope Company, Inc.* AN ACT For the relief of Sperry Gyroscope Company, Incorporated, of New York May 6, 1936 2278 *Elizabeth Wyhowski.* AN ACT For the relief of Elizabeth Wyhowski, mother and guardian of Dorothy Wyhowski May 6, 1936 2279 *Hugh B. Curry.* AN ACT For the relief of Hugh B. Curry May 6, 1936 2279 *Thelma L. Edmunds, and others.* AN ACT For the relief of Thelma L. Edmunds, Mrs. J. M. Padgett, Myrtis E. Posey, Mrs. J. D. Mathis, Senior, Fannie Harrison, Annie R. Colgan, and Grace Whitlock May 6, 1936 2280 *Edgar H. Taber.* AN ACT For the relief of Edgar H. Taber May 6, 1936 2280 *J. H. Taylor and Son.* AN ACT For the relief of J. H. Taylor and Son May 6, 1936 2280 *Anchorage Commercial Company, Inc.* AN ACT For the relief of Anchorage Commercial Company, Incorporated May 6, 1936 2281 *Preston Brooks Massey.* AN ACT For the relief of Preston Brooks Massey May 6, 1936 2281 *Florence Helen Klein.* AN ACT For the relief of Florence Helen Klein, a minor May 6, 1936 2282 *Mrs. Earl Poynor.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Earl Poynor May 6, 1936 2282 *Mae C. Tibbett, administratrix.* AN ACT For the relief of Mae C. Tibbett, administratrix May 6, 1936 2283 *Alfred J. White, and others.* AN ACT For the relief of Alfred J. White, M. J. Banker, and Charlyn DeBlanc May 6, 1936 2283 *George H. Smith.* AN ACT For the relief of George H. Smith May 6, 1936 2284 *Frank Rottkamp.* AN ACT For the relief of Frank Rottkamp May 6, 1936 2284 *Georgiana Minnigerode.* AN ACT For the relief of Georgiana Minnigerode, widow of Captain Karl Minnigerode May 6, 1936 2284 *Mariano Biondi.* AN ACT For the relief of Mariano Biondi May 6, 1936 2285 *Mrs. J. A. Joullian.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. J. A. Joullian May 6, 1936 2285 *Adolph Micek.* AN ACT For the relief of Adolph Micek, a minor May 6, 1936 2286 *J. Edwin Hemphill.* AN ACT For the relief of J. Edwin Hemphill May 6, 1936 2286 *Louis George.* AN ACT For the relief of Louis George May 6, 1936 2287 *John A. Baker.* AN ACT For the relief of John A. Baker May 6, 1936 2287 *John Hurston.* AN ACT For the relief of John Hurston May 6, 1936 2288 *Frank Polansky.* AN ACT For the relief of Frank Polansky May 6, 1936 2288 *J. P. Moore.* AN ACT For the relief of J. P. Moore May 6, 1936 2288 *Harry Wallace.* AN ACT For the relief of Harry Wallace May 6, 1936 2289 *Mary Hemke.* AN ACT For the relief of Mary Reinke May 6, 1936 2289 *Brooklawn, N. J., lands.* AN ACT To amend the Act entitled “An Act for the relief of certain purchasers of lands in the Borough of Brooklawn, State of New Jersey”, approved August 19, 1935 May 6, 1936 2290 *Bethlehem Fabricators, Inc.* AN ACT For the relief of the Bethlehem Fabricators, Incorporated May 7, 1936 2290 *Edgar M. Barber and Leo Martinuzzi.* AN ACT For the relief of Edgar M. Barber, special disbursing agent, Paris, France, and Leo Martinuzzi, former customs clerk May 7, 1936 2291 *Bernard V. Wolfe and the Dixon Implement Company.* AN ACT For the relief of Bernard V. Wolfe and the Dixon Implement Company May 8, 1936 2291 *Walter M. Graesser.* AN ACT To provide for the advancement on the retired list of the Navy of Walter M. Graesser, a lieutenant (junior grade), United States Navy, retired May 11, 1936 2292xv *Alice D. Hollis.* AN ACT For the relief of Alice D. Hollis May 12, 1936 2292 *Helen Curtis.* AN ACT For the relief of Helen Curtis May 12, 1936 2292 *Marcellus E. Wright and Lee, Smith and Vandervoort, Inc.* AN ACT For the relief of Marcellus E. Wright and Lee, Smith and Vandervoort, Incorporated May 13, 1936 2292 *Josephine Russell.* AN ACT For the relief of Josephine Russell May 13, 1936 2293 *Johannes F. Jensen.* AN ACT Authorizing the President to present a medal in the name of Congress to Johannes F. Jensen May 15, 1936 2293 *Louis H. Cordis.* AN ACT For the relief of Louis H. Cordis May 15, 1936 2293 *F. L. Forbes and others.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claims of F. L. Forbes, John L. Abbot, and the Ralph Sollitt and Sons Construction Company May 15, 1936 2294 *Nambe Pueblo grant, N. Mex.* AN ACT To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to ascertain the persons entitled to compensation on account of Private Claim 111, Parcel 1, Nambe Pueblo grant May 15, 1936 2294 *Texas Pacific-Missouri Pacific Terminal Railroad of New Orleans.* AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Texas Pacific-Missouri Pacific Terminal Railroad of New Orleans May 15, 1936 2295 *Dampskib Aktieselshap Roskva.* AN ACT For the relief of Dampskib Aktieselshap Roskva May 15, 1936 2295 *George Rabcinski.* AN ACT For the relief of George Rabcinski May 15, 1936 2296 *Maizee Hamley.* AN ACT For the relief of Maizee Hamley May 15, 1936 2296 *Randall Krauss.* AN ACT For the relief of Randall Krauss, a minor May 15, 1936 2296 *Ann Rakestraw.* AN ACT For the relief of Ann Rakestraw May 15, 1936 2297 *J. L. Summers.* AN ACT For the relief of J. L. Summers May 15, 1936 2297 *Albert Thesing, Jr.* AN ACT For the relief of the parents of Albert Thesing, Junior May 15, 1936 2298 *Gladys Hinckley Werlich.* AN ACT For the relief of Gladys Hinckley Werlich May 18, 1936 2298 *Edward B. Wheeler, and the State Investment Company.* AN ACT Authorizing the reimbursement of Edward B. Wheeler and the State Investment Company for the loss of certain lands in the Mora Grant, New Mexico May 19, 1936 2298 *Mrs. E. L. Babcock.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. E. L. Babcock, mother and guardian of Nelson Babcock, a minor May 19, 1936 2299 *Joseph J. Baylin.* AN ACT For the relief of Joseph J. Baylin May 19, 1936 2299 *H. L. and J. B. McQueen, etc.* AN ACT For the relief of H. L. and J. B. McQueen, Incorporated, and John L. Summers, former disbursing clerk, Treasury Department May 20, 1936 2300 *Robert J. Mann.* AN ACT For the relief of Robert J. Mann May 20, 1936 2300 *H. R. Heinicke, Incorporated.* AN ACT For the relief of H. R. Heinicke, incorporated May 20, 1936 2301 *Oliver Faulkner.* AN ACT For the relief of Oliver Faulkner May 20, 1936 2301 *Holy Cross Mission Hospital.* AN ACT For the relief of Holy Cross Mission Hospital May 21, 1936 2302 *Brig Gen Robert H. Dunlap.* AN ACT To authorize the President to bestow the Navy Cross upon Brigadier General Robert H. Dunlap, United States Marine Corps, deceased May 21, 1936 2302 *Frank Cordova.* AN ACT For the relief of Frank Cordova May 21, 1936 2303 *Western Electric Company, Incorporated.* AN ACT For the relief of the Western Electric Company, Incorporated May 26, 1936 2303 *Harry P. Hollidge.* AN ACT For the relief of Harry P. Hollidge May 26, 1936 2304 *Frederick Snare Corporation.* AN ACT For the relief of the Snare and Triest Company, now Frederick Snare Corporation May 26, 1936 2304 *T. D. Randall and Company.* AN ACT For the relief of T. D. Randall and Company May 26, 1936 2305 *Sarah Shelton.* AN ACT For the relief of Sarah Shelton May 26, 1936 2305 *Jesse S. Post.* AN ACT For the relief of Jesse S. Post May 26, 1936 2305 *Tom Rogers and others.* AN ACT For the relief of Tom Rogers, and the heirs of W. A. Bell, Israel Walker, Henry Shaw, Thomas Bailey, and Joseph Watson May 26, 1936 2306 *Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mull.* AN ACT For the relief of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mull May 28, 1936 2306 *Frank P. Ross.* AN ACT For the relief of Frank P. Ross May 29, 1936 2307 *Earl A. Ross.* AN ACT For the relief of Earl A. Ross May 29, 1936 2307 *C. 0 Meyer.* AN ACT For the relief of C. 0 Meyer June 2, 1936 2307 *Foreign Service officers, etc.* AN ACT For the relief of certain officers and employees of the Foreign Service of the United States who, while in the course of their respective duties, suffered losses of personal property by reason of catastrophes of nature June 3, 1936 2308 *Odessa Mason.* AN ACT For the relief of Odessa Mason June 3, 1936 2308 *Doctor F. V. Painter, and others.* AN ACT For the relief of Doctor F. V. Painter, Doctor H. A. White, Doctor C. P. Yeager, Doctor W. C. Barnard, Mrs. G. C. Oliphant, Amelia A. Daimwood, the Sun Pharmacy, Bruno’s Pharmacy, Viola Doyle Maguire, Louise Harmon, Mrs. J. B. Wilkinson, Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, Grace Hinnant, Doctor E. O. Arnold, and Jennie Chapman June 3, 1936 2309xvi *Mr. and Mrs. William O’Brien.* AN ACT For the relief of Mr. and Mrs. William O’Brien June 3, 1936 2310 *Mrs. G. A. Brannan.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. G. A. Brannan June 4, 1936 2310 *Michael Stodolnik.* AN ACT For the relief of Michael Stodolnik June 4, 1936 2310 *Mrs. Ollie Myers.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Ollie Myers June 4, 1936 2311 *Ezra Curtis.* AN ACT For the relief of Ezra Curtis June 4, 1936 2311 *Joseph M. Purrington.* AN ACT For the relief of Joseph M. Purrington June 4, 1936 2311 *Charles G. Johnson.* AN ACT For the relief of Charles G. Johnson, State treasurer of the State of California June 5, 1936 2312 *Mrs. Murray A. Hintz.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Murray A. Hintz June 5, 1936 2312 *John B. and Nannie B. Meisinger.* AN ACT For the relief of John B. Meisinger and Nannie B. Meisinger June 5, 1936 2313 *Earl Elmer Gallatin.* AN ACT For the relief of Earl Elmer Gallatin June 5, 1936 2313 *Monlie Hermanson.* AN ACT For the relief of Montie Hermanson June 5, 1936 2314 *Arthur Van Gestel, alias Arthur Goodsell.* AN ACT For the relief of Arthur Van Gostel, alias Arthur Goodsell June 5, 1936 2314 *Thomas Marine Railway Company, Incorporated.* AN ACT For the relief of the Thomas Marine Railway Company, Incorporated June 8, 1936 2315 *Elizabeth Kurau.* AN ACT Conferring jurisdiction upon the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claim of Elizabeth Kurau June 15, 1936 2315 *John W. Hubbard.* AN ACT Conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claim of John W. Hubbard June 15, 1936 2316 *Edwin E. Dailey.* AN ACT Providing for the posthumous appointment of Edwin E. Dailey as a warrant radio electrician, United States Navy June 15, 1936 2316 *T. H. Wagner.* AN ACT For the relief of T. H. Wagner June 15, 1936 2316 *Vinson and Pringle.* AN ACT For the relief of Vinson and Pringle June 15, 1936 2317 *George E. Wilson.* AN ACT For the relief of George E. Wilson June 15, 1936 2317 *E. W. Jermark.* AN ACT For the relief of E. W. Jermark June 15, 1936 2317 *Maud Kelley Thomas.* AN ACT For the relief of Maud Kelley Thomas June 15, 1936 2318 *Mrs. Foster McLynn.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Foster McLynn June 15, 1936 2318 *Alaska Commercial Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Alaska Commercial Company, of San Francisco, California June 15, 1936 2318 *W. D. Gann.* AN ACT For the relief of W. D. Gann June 15, 1936 2319 *Grant Anderson.* AN ACT For the relief of Grant Anderson June 15, 1936 2319 *Bernard F. Hickey.* AN ACT For the relief of Bernard F. Hickey June 15, 1936 2320 *Homer Brett.* AN ACT For the relief of Homer Brett, American Consul at Rotterdam, Netherlands June 15, 1936 2320 *William H. Brockman.* AN ACT For the relief of William H. Brockman June 15, 1936 2320 *Harry L. Parker.* AN ACT For the relief of Harry L. Parker June 15, 1936 2321 *W. D. Reed.* AN ACT For the relief of W. D. Reed June 15, 1936 2321 *Ruth Edna Horsley.* AN ACT For the relief of Ruth Edna Reavis (now Horsley) June 15, 1936 2321 *Indiana Limestone Corporation.* AN ACT For the relief of the Indiana Limestone Corporation June 15, 1936 2321 *Barbara Jaeckel.* AN ACT For the relief of Barbara Jaeckel June 15, 1936 2322 *Merritt-Chapman and Scott Corporation.* AN ACT Authorizing the Comptroller General of the United States to settle and adjust the claim of the Merritt-Chapman and Scott Corporation June 15, 1936 2322 *Ernest F. Brass.* AN ACT Validating a town-lot certificate and authorizing and directing issuance of a patent for the same to Ernest F. Brass June 15, 1936 2323 *Brig Gen C. E. Nathorst.* JOINT RESOLUTION Authorizing Brigadier General C. E. Nathorst, Philippine Constabulary, retired, to accept such decorations, orders, medals, or presents as have been tendered him by foreign governments June 15, 1936 2323 *Louis Finger.* AN ACT For the relief of Louis Finger June 16, 1936 2323 *8 C. Eastvoid.* AN ACT For the relief of S. C. Eastvoid June 16, 1936 2324 *Lincoln Ellsworth.* AN ACT To award a special gold medal to Lincoln Ellsworth June 16, 1936 2324 *Tampico Marine Iron Works, etc.* JOINT RESOLUTION To repeal an Act approved February 17, 1933, entitled “An Act for the relief of Tampico Marine Iron Works”, and to provide for the relief of William Saenger, chairman liquidating committee of the Beaumont Export and Import Company, of Beaumont, Texas June 17, 1936 2324 *John Walker.* AN ACT For the relief of John Walker June 19, 1936 2325 *Juanita Filmore.* AN ACT For the relief of Juanita Filmore, a minor June 19, 1936 2325 *Robert D. Baldwin.* AN ACT For the relief of Robert D. Baldwin June 19, 1936 2326 *Harold W. Foght.* AN ACT For the relief of Doctor Harold W. Foght June 19, 1936 2326 *William H. Locke.* AN ACT For the relief of William H. Locke June 20, 1936 2326 *Julia Miller.* AN ACT For the relief of Julia Miller June 20, 1936 2327 *William H. Hildebrand.* AN ACT For the relief of William H. Hildebrand June 20, 1936 2327 *Jessie D. Bowman.* AN ACT For the relief of Jessie D. Bowman June 20, 1936 2328 *John J. Ryan.* AN ACT For the relief of John J. Ryan June 20, 1936 2328 *Lucile Smith.* AN ACT For the relief of Lucile Smith June 20, 1936 2328xvii *Estelle M. Gardiner.* AN ACT For the relief of Estelle M. Gardiner June 20, 1936 2329 *Jennie Brenner, estate.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Jennie Brenner June 20, 1936 2329 *K. S. Szymanski.* AN ACT For the relief of K. S. Szymanski June 20, 1936 2330 *Jacob Kaiser.* AN ACT For the relief of Jacob Kaiser June 20, 1936 2330 *F. P. Bolack.* AN ACT For the relief of F. P. Bolack June 20, 1936 2331 *John Collins.* AN ACT For the relief of John Collins June 20, 1936 2331 *Frank A. Boyle.* AN ACT For the relief of Frank A. Boyle June 20, 1936 2331 *Blanche Knight.* AN ACT For the relief of Blanche Knight June 20, 1936 2332 *Thomas Berchel Burke.* AN ACT For the relief of Thomas Berchel Burke June 20, 1936 2332 *Thomas J. Moran.* AN ACT For the relief of Thomas J. Moran June 20, 1936 2333 *Irene and Oscar L. Magnuson.* AN ACT For the relief of Irene Magnuson and Oscar L. Magnuson, her husband June 20, 1936 2333 *James L. Park.* AN ACT For the relief of James L. Park June 20, 1936 2333 *Joseph Salinghi.* AN ACT For the relief of Joseph Salinghi June 20, 1936 2334 *Joseph E. Moore.* AN ACT For the relief of Joseph E. Moore June 20, 1936 2334 *D. E. Woodward.* AN ACT For the relief of D. E. Woodward June 20, 1936 2335 *Clara and Domenick Imbesi.* AN ACT For the relief of Clara Imbesi and Domenick Imbesi June 20, 1936 2335 *W. N. Holbrook.* AN ACT For the relief of W. N. Holbrook June 20, 1936 2336 *Mrs. David C. Stafford.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. David C. Stafford June 20, 1936 2336 *Great Northern Railway Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Great Northern Railway Company June 20, 1936 2337 *“Santa Ana” steamship.* AN ACT For the relief of the seamen of the steamship Santa Ana June 20, 1936 2337 *Lt. R. H. Quynn, Navy.* AN ACT For the relief of R. H. Quynn, lieutenant, United States Navy June 20, 1936 2338 *Robert B. Barker.* AN ACT For the relief of Robert B. Barker June 20, 1936 2338 *Emma Hastings.* AN ACT For the relief of Emma Hastings June 20, 1936 2339 *Cora Fulghum and Ben Peterson.* AN ACT For the relief of Cora Fulghum and Ben Peterson June 20, 1936 2339 *Carl Hardin, and others.* AN ACT For the relief of Carl Hardin, Orville Richardson, and W. E. Payne June 20, 1936 2340 *Andrew Smith.* AN ACT For the relief of Andrew Smith June 20, 1936 2340 *N. G. Harper and Amos Phillips, estates.* AN ACT For the relief of the estates of N. G. Harper and Amos Phillips June 20, 1936 2340 *P. L. Andrews Corporation.* AN ACT For the relief of the P. L. Andrews Corporation June 20, 1936 2341 *William W. Brunswick.* JOINT RESOLUTION For the relief of William W. Brunswick June 20, 1936 2341 *J. Harold Arnold.* JOINT RESOLUTION Authorizing the President to present the Navy Cross to J. Harold Arnold June 20, 1936 2342 *Joseph Watkins.* AN ACT For the relief of Joseph Watkins June 22, 1936 2342 *Public lands, patents to designated entries.* AN ACT Validating certain applications for and entries of public lands, and for other purposes June 22, 1936 2343 *Annie E. Daniels.* AN ACT For the relief of Annie E. Daniels June 22, 1936 2344 *Julia Long.* AN ACT For the relief of Julia Long June 22, 1936 2344 *Merwin A. Kiel.* AN ACT For the relief of Merwin A. Kiel June 22, 1936 2345 *Brooks-Callaway Company.* AN ACT For the relief of Brooks-Callaway Company June 22, 1936 2345 *Albert Gonzales.* AN ACT For the relief of Albert Gonzales June 22, 1936 2345 *Evelyn Harriett B. Johnstone.* AN ACT For the relief of Evelyn Harriett B. Johnstone June 22, 1936 2346 *Tomio Mori Moto.* JOINT RESOLUTION To authorize the issuance of a reentry permit to Tomio Mori Moto and his readmission upon application while such permit remains valid June 22, 1936 2346 *Ethel ylrmes.* AN ACT For the relief of Ethel Armes June 23, 1936 2346 *Beatrice I. Manges.* AN ACT For the relief of Beatrice I Manges June 24, 1936 2347 *James W. Grist.* AN ACT For the relief of James W. Grist June 24, 1936 2347 *Francisco M. Acayan.* AN ACT For the relief of Francisco M. Acayan June 24, 1936 2348 *Emanuel Braises.* AN ACT To confer jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claim of Emanuel Bratses June 24, 1936 2348 *Andrew Johnson.* AN ACT For the relief of Andrew Johnson June 24, 1936 2348 *Mrs. Charles F. Eikenberg.* AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Charles F. Eikenberg June 24, 1936 2349 *May Wynne Lamb.* AN ACT For the relief of May Wynne Lamb June 24, 1936 2349 *Emma M. Pearson.* AN ACT For the relief of Emma M. Pearson June 24, 1936 2350 *Daniel J. Hagerty.* AN ACT For the relief of Daniel J. Hagerty June 24, 1936 2350 *Thomas J. English.* AN ACT For the relief of Thomas J. English June 24, 1936 2351 *Frank W. Trick, estate.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Frank W. Trick June 24, 1936 2351 *Caroline M. Hyde.* AN ACT For the relief of Caroline M. Hyde June 24, 1936 2351 *C. E. Rightor.* AN ACT For the relief of C. E. Rightor June 24, 1936 2352xviii *James Fitzgerald.* AN ACT For the relief of James Fitzgerald June 24, 1936 2352 *Theresa Link, and others.* AN ACT For the relief of Theresa Link, Wencel Link, Edward Block, and John Meyers June 24, 1936 2353 *Elsie O’Brine.* AN ACT For the relief of Elsie O’Brine June 24, 1936 2353 *Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daley.* AN ACT For the relief of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daley June 24, 1936 2354 *Grace Schultz.* AN ACT For the relief of Grace Schultz June 24, 1936 2354 *Louis Manzumin.* AN ACT For the relief of Louis Manzumin June 24, 1936 2355 *John N. Hunter and others.* AN ACT For the relief of John N. Hunter, Edmund M. Cook, Fred C. Putnam, Merchants National Bank of South Bend, Indiana, and Saint Joseph Loan and Trust Company, of South Bend, Indiana June 24, 1936 2355 *Estelle Mary MacDonald and Marilyn MacDonald.* AN ACT For the relief of Estelle Mary MacDonald and Marilyn MacDonald June 24, 1936 2356 *Hans Ditmanson, estate.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Hans Ditmanson, deceased June 24, 1936 2357 *Henry Copple, estate.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Henry Copple, deceased June 24, 1936 2357 *Fred Wilkins, estate.* AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Fred Wilkins, deceased June 24, 1936 2357 *Lt. Col. Fernand H. Gouaux.* AN ACT For the relief of Lieutenant Colonel Fernand H. Gouaux June 24, 1936 2358 *Arch A. Gary.* AN ACT For the relief of Arch A. Gary June 24, 1936 2358 *W. D. Lovell.* AN ACT For the relief of W. D. Lovell June 24, 1936 2358 *John B. Ricketts.* AN ACT For the relief of John B. Ricketts June 24, 1936 2359 *Harris Brothers Plumbing Company.* AN ACT For the relief of Harris Brothers Plumbing Company June 24, 1936 2359 *William H. Milton.* AN ACT For the relief of William H. Milton June 24, 1936 2360 *L. A. Peveler.* AN ACT For the relief of L. A. Peveler June 24, 1936 2360 *Cora Akins.* AN ACT For the relief of Cora Akins June 25, 1936 2361 *S. John Hegstad.* AN ACT For the relief of S. John Hegstad June 25, 1936 2361 *George B. Marx, Incorporated.* AN ACT To confer jurisdiction on the Court of Claims to hear and determine the claim of George B. Marx, Incorporated June 25, 1936 2362 *Edward P. Oldham, Jr.* AN ACT For the relief of Edward P. Oldham, Junior June 25, 1936 2362 *Bertha W. Lamphear.* AN ACT For the relief of Bertha W. Lamphear June 25, 1936 2363 *James B. Kiley.* AN ACT For the relief of dependents of James B. Kiley June 25, 1936 2363 *Federal Enameling and Stamping Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Federal Enameling and Stamping Company June 25, 1936 2364 *Michael Dalton.* AN ACT For the relief of Michael Dalton June 26, 1936 2364 *Bausch and Lomb Optical Company.* AN ACT For the relief of Bausch and Lomb Optical Company June 26, 1936 2365 *R. D. Stephens and Vera Stephens.* AN ACT For the relief of R. D. Stephens and Vera Stephens June 26, 1936 2365 *F. W. Elmer.* AN ACT For the relief of F. W. Elmer June 26, 1936 2366 *Evanell Durrance.* AN ACT For the relief of Evanell Durrance June 26, 1936 2366 *“Betsy Ross” schooner, owners of.* AN ACT For the relief of Amos D. Carver, S. E. Turner, Clifford N. Carver, Scott Blanchard, P. B. Blanchard, James B. Parse, A. N. Blanchard, and W. A. Blanchard, and/or the widows of such of them as may be deceased June 29, 1936 2367 *Florence Kerr Facey.* AN ACT Authorizing the issuance of a patent to certain lands in the State of Montana to Florence Kerr Facey June 29, 1936 2367 *Kickapoo Indians, Okla.* AN ACT Validating certain conveyances by Kickapoo Indians of Oklahoma made prior to February 17, 1933, providing for actions in partition in certain cases June 29, 1936 2368 *Finnish vessels, claims.* AN ACT To confer jurisdiction on the Court of Claims to hear and determine certain claims against the United States on the part of owners of certain vessels June 29, 1936 2368 *Albert H. Jacobson.* AN ACT For the relief of Albert H. Jacobson June 29, 1936 2370 *Herald Publishing Company.* AN ACT For the relief of the Herald Publishing Company June 29, 1936 2370 *D. E. Wooldridge.* AN ACT For the relief of D. E. Wooldridge June 29, 1936 2371 *George M. Cohan.* AN ACT Authorizing the President to present a gold medal to George M. Cohan June 29, 1936 2371 *Perry H. and Malcolm W. Callahan.* AN ACT For the relief of Perry H. Callahan and Malcolm W. Callahan June 29, 1936 2371 *Pocahontas Fuel Company, Incorporated.* AN ACT For the relief of the Pocahontas Fuel Company, Incorporated June 29, 1936 2372 *Edward A. Foote, Junior, and others.* AN ACT For the relief of Edward A. Foote, Junior, and others June 29, 1936 2372 *Navy yards, etc., extra labor claims.* JOINT RESOLUTION To correct errors in the enrollment of Private Act Numbered 349, Seventy-fourth Congress, approved August 29, 1935, and to clarify the duties of the Comptroller General in connection with said Act June 29, 1936 2373 xix LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS Page For joint meeting of the two Houses of Congress January 3, 1935 2377 Acceptance, etc., of statues of Caesar Rodney and John M. Clavton from State of Delaware January 17, 1935 2377 Correcting enrollment of bill concerning air mail February 19, 1935 2377 Requesting return of bill for relief of Sophie de Sota March 6, 1935 2377 Correcting enrollment of bill for relief of Sophie de Soto March 11, 1935 2378 Printing ordered of proceedings at unveiling of statues of Caesar Rodney and John M. Clayton March 14, 1935 2378 Printing additional copies of hearings on Economic Security Bill ordered April 2, 1935 2378 Saturday, April 6, 1935, recognized as Army Day April 4, 1935 2378 Printing additional copies of hearings on Banking Bill ordered May 8, 1935 2379 Printing additional copies of hearings on Economic Security Bill ordered May 15, 1935 2379 Duplicate enrollment of bill concerning Ketchikan, Alaska, authorized May 15, 1935 2379 For joint meeting of the two Houses of Congress May 21, 1935 2379 Cancelation of signatures to bill relating to Military Academy June 4, 1935 2380 Acceptance, etc., of statue of Hannibal Hamlin from State of Maine June 7, 1935 2380 Correcting enrollment of bill relating to Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company June 17, 1935 2380 Correcting joint resolution relative to extension of bank deposit insurance June 28, 1935 2380 Disposition of obsolete publications, etc July 1, 1935 2381 Printing ordered of proceedings at unveiling of statue of Hannibal Hamlin July 1, 1935 2381 Addition of section to Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1936 July 2, 1935 2382 Correcting enrollment of bill amending Agricultural Adjustment Act July 16, 1935 2382 Cancelation of signature of Speaker to bill concerning State forests August 2, 1935 2382 Correcting enrollment of Second Deficiency Act of 1935 August 7, 1935 2383 Correcting enrollment of bill amending Agricultural Adjustment Act August 15, 1935 2383 Correcting enrollment of Rivers and Harbors public works bill August 20, 1935 2383 Signing enrolled bills, etc., after adjournment authorized August 24, 1935 2384 For adjournment of Congress August 26, 1935 2384 For joint meeting of the two Houses of Congress January 3, 1936 2385 Requesting return of bill relating to the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians February 25, 1936 2385 Correcting enrollment of bill relating to the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians March 3, 1936 2385 Designating April 6, 1936, as Army Day April 2, 1936 2385 Printing ordered of additional copies of hearings on bill entitled “The Revenue Act of 1936” April 21, 1936 2386 Correcting enrollment of bill for relief of Barbara Backstrom April 22, 1936 2386 Printing ordered of the Constitution of the United States of America (Annotated) May 14, 1936 2386 Authorizing appointment of Inaugural Committee May 29, 1936 2386 Printing ordered of additional copies of Senate Report concerning arms and other munitions June 3, 1936 2387 Printing ordered of additional copies of hearings relative to cotton cooperatives, etc June 3, 1936 2387 Recess from June 8 until June 15, 1936 June 5, 1936 2387 Signing enrolled bills, etc., during recess or after adjournment authorized June 5, 1936 2387 Printing ordered of report, etc., concerning old age pension plans investigations June 18, 1936 2387 Correcting enrollment of First Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1936 June 18, 1936 2388 Requesting return of bill relating to Kentucky District Court and correcting enrollment June 18, 1936 2388 Correcting enrollment of bill relating to United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission June 18, 1936 2388 For adjournment of Congress June 20, 1936 2388 xxi LIST OF TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS Page International Telecommunication Convention, radio regulations, and Final Radio Protocol. Signed at Madrid, December 9, 1932; proclaimed, June 27, 1934 2391 Treaty with Finland of friendship, commerce, and consular rights. Signed at Washington, February 13, 1934; proclaimed, August 10, 1934 2659 Convention with Dominion of Canada concerning load lines. Signed at Washington, December 9, 1933; proclaimed, August 11, 1934 2685 Supplementary Extradition Treaty with Sweden. Signed at Washington, May 17, 1934; proclaimed, August 11, 1934 2688 Supplementary Extradition Treaty with Finland. Signed at Washington, May 17, 1934; proclaimed, August 13, 1934 2690 Extradition Treaty with Turkey. Signed at Lausanne, August 6, 1923; proclaimed, August 18, 1934 2692 Supplementary Extradition Treaty with Austria. Signed at Vienna, May 19, 1934; proclaimed, September 10, 1934 2710 International Labor Organization, membership. Proclaimed, September 10, 1934 2712 Universal Postal Convention. Signed at Cairo, March 20, 1934; approved, October 4, 1934 2741 Pan American Convention on nationality of women. Signed at Montevideo, December 26, 1933; proclaimed, October 11, 1934 2957 Parcel-post agreement with Netherlands India. Signed at Bandoeng, June 14, 1934, at Washington, October 4, 1934; approved, October 11, 1934 2967 Multilateral Convention and additional protocol relating to International Air Transportation. Signed at Warsaw, October 12, 1929; proclaimed, October 29, 1934 3000 Multilateral Convention revising General Slave Trade Act and Declaration of Brussels. Signed at Saint-Germain-en-Lave, September 10, 1919; proclaimed, November 3, 1934 3027 Parcel-post convention with Norway. Signed at Oslo, October 6, 1934, at Washington, November 9, 1934; approved, November 13, 1934 3042 Special Claims Convention with Mexico. Signed at Mexico City, April 24, 1934; proclaimed, December 22, 1934 3071 Supplementary Extradition Treaty with Lithuania. Signed at Washington, May 17, 1934; proclaimed, January 9, 1935 3077 Multilateral Convention for regulation of whaling. Signed at Geneva, September 24, 1931; proclaimed, January 16, 1935 3079 Pan American Convention on Rights and Duties of States. Signed at Montevideo, December 26, 1933; proclaimed, January 18, 1935 3097 Pan American Extradition Convention. Signed at Montevideo, December 26, 1933; proclaimed, January 25, 1935 3111 Reciprocal claims convention with Mexico extended. Signed at Mexico City, June 18, 1932; proclaimed, February 1, 1935 3128 Supplementary Extradition Treaty with Latvia. Signed at Washington, October 10, 1934; proclaimed, April 10, 1935 3131 Parcel-post agreement with Malaya. Signed at Kuala Lumpur, January 21, 1935, at Washington, March 22, 1935; approved, April 11, 1935 3133 Convention and Protocol with France concerning double taxation. Signed at Paris, April 27, 1932; proclaimed, April 16, 1935 3145 Pan American Arbitration Treaty and Protocol of Progressive Arbitration. Signed at Washington, January 5, 1929; proclaimed, April 16, 1935 3153 Additional Protocol to Inter-American Conciliation Convention. Signed at Montevideo, December 26, 1933; proclaimed, May 8, 1935 3185 Supplementary Extradition Treaty with Estonia. Signed at Washington, October 10, 1934; proclaimed, May 9, 1935 3190 Supplemental Extradition Treaty with Switzerland. Signed at Washington, January 10, 1935; proclaimed, May 17, 1935 3192 Convention with Sweden exempting from military service persons with dual nationality. Signed at Stockholm, January 31, 1933; proclaimed, May 20, 1935 3195 Supplementary Extradition Convention with San Marino. Signed at Washington, October 10, 1935; proclaimed, July 2, 1935 3198 Parcel-post agreement with Turkey. Signed at Ankara, May 25, 1935, at Washington, July 2, 1935; approved, July 9, 1935 3201 Parcel-post agreement with the Windward Islands. Signed at Grenada, May 20, 1923, at Washington, June 21, 1935; approved, July 10, 1935 3229xxii Naturalization Treaty with Albania. Signed at Tirana, April 5, 1932; proclaimed, July 29, 1935 3241 Convention with Dominion of Canada relative to certain damages arising from smelter operations at Trail, B. C. Signed at Ottawa, April 15, 1935; proclaimed, August 7, 1935 3245 Supplementary Extradition Treaty with Bulgaria. Signed at Washington, June 8, 1934; proclaimed, August 19, 1935 3250 Supplementary Extradition Treaty with Czechoslovakia. Signed at Washington, April 29, 1935; proclaimed, August 30, 1935 3253 Declaration by which the Free City of Danzig becomes a contracting party to extradition treaty of 1927 with Poland. Signed at Washington, August 22, 1935; effective, September 5, 1935 3256 Agreement with Germany modifying existing treaty of friendship, commerce, and consular rights. Signed "at Washington, June 3, 1935; proclaimed, October 25, 1935 3258 Multilateral Agreement in respect to certain economic conventions. Opened for signature, July 15, 1934; signed ad referendum at Washington, September 20, 1934; proclaimed, October 25, 1935 3260 Pan American Treaty on the Protection of Artistic and Scientific Institutions and Historic Monuments. Signed at Washington, April 15, 1935; proclaimed, October 25, 1935 3267 Supplementary Extradition Convention with Belgium. Signed at Washington, June 20, 1935; proclaimed, October 25, 1935 3276 International Sanitary Convention for Aerial Navigation. Concluded at The Hague, April 12, 1933; signed, with reservations, at Washington, April 6, 1934; proclaimed, October 25, 1935 3279 Extradition Treaty with Albania. Signed at Tirana, March 1, 1933; proclaimed, November 19, 1935 3313 Parcel-post convention with France. Signed at Paris, December 7, 1935, at Washington, December 30, 1935; approved, January 9, 1936 3322 Protocol to International Convention creating the International Institute of Agriculture. Signed at Rome, April 21, 1926; proclaimed, January 24, 1936 3350 Supplementary Extradition Treaty with Luxemburg. Signed at Luxemburg, April 24, 1935; proclaimed, March 5, 1936 3355 Treaty with Mexico concerning the salvage of vessels, etc. Signed at Mexico City, June 13, 1935; proclaimed, March 10, 1936 3359 Pan American anti-war treaty of nonaggression and conciliation. Signed at Rio de Janeiro, October 10, 1933; proclaimed, March 11, 1936 3363 Extradition Treaty with Iraq. Signed at Baghdad, June 7, 1934; proclaimed, April 28, 1936 3380 Supplementary Extradition Treaty with Poland. Signed at Warsaw, April 5, 1935; proclaimed, May 9, 1936 3394 xxiii LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS Page Prohibiting illegal exportation of arms, etc., to Cuba June 29, 1934 3399 Revoking proclamation suspending provisions of Davis-Bacon Act June 30, 1934 3400 Establishing separate sugar processing tax funds for certain island possessions June 30, 1934 3400 Directing Mint to receive domestic silver August 9, 1934 3402 Authorizing duty-free livestock feed importation August 10, 1934 3404 Amending regulations concerning migratory birds August 20, 1934 3405 Extending copyright benefits to Argentina August 23, 1934 3413 Extending time for establishing shipping service, etc., to Virgin Islands August 29, 1934 3414 Designating National Fire Prevention Week, 1934 September 10, 1934 3415 Extending provisions of Agricultural Adjustment Act as to sugar beets, etc., to the Philippine Islands September 11, 1934 3416 Inviting observance of Pulaski Memorial Day September 20, 1934 3416 Provisions for establishing separate sugar processing tax funds for island possessions not to apply to Hawaii September 24, 1934 3417 Terminating ' certain provisions of Agricultural Adjustment Act respecting peanuts September 25, 1934 3418 Designating October 12 of each year as Columbus Day September 30, 1934 3419 Extending copyright benefits to Spain October 10, 1934 3420 Provisions for establishing separate sugar processing tax funds for island possessions not to apply to Philippine Islands October 15, 1934 3421 Inviting observance of Armistice Day October 15, 1934 3422 Modifying boundaries of the Cherokee National Game Refuge No 1 October 22, 1934 3423 Extending time for withdrawing certain merchandise, for warehousing November 8, 1934 3424 Designating Thursday, November 29, 1934, as Thanksgiving Day November 15, 1934 3425 Enlarging area of the’ White Sands National Monument, N. Mex November 28, 1934 3426 Extending tune for withdrawing certain merchandise, for warehousing December 21, 1934 3427 Further extending time for withdrawing certain merchandise for warehousing imported during 1931 December 21, 1934 3428 Extending warehousing period for merchandise imported during 1932 December 22, 1934 3429 Setting apart Fort Jefferson National Monument, Fla January 4, 1935 3430 Extending time for withdrawing certain merchandise for warehousing; bonded wool, etc January 7, 1935 3432 Enlarging area of Fort Matanzas National Monument, Fla January 9, 1935 3433 Decreasing duty on ale, porter, stout, and beer January 16, 1935 3434 Amending regulations concerning migratory birds February 2, 1935 3435 Extending use of United States direct obligations as collateral security for Federal Reserve February 14, 1935 3437 Making effective certain provisions of Cotton Control Act February 28, 1935 3438 Establishing game sanctuaries within Ouachita National Forest, Ark March 8, 1935 3439 Terminating National Longshoremen’s Labor Board March 11, 1935 3441 Extending time for exporting merchandise to Philippine Islands for drawback purposes April 1, 1935 3442 Enlarging area of the Muir Woods National Monument, Calif April 5, 1935 3443 Recommending observance of Child Health Day April 10, 1935 3444 Modifying seigniorage deduction for silver coinage April 10, 1935 3445 Further modifying deduction for seigniorage, etc April 24, 1935 3445 Inviting observance of National Maritime Day, 1935 May 14, 1935 3446 Amending provisions establishing sugar processing tax funds for island possessions June 7, 1935 3447 Setting aside Big Levels Game Refuge, Va July 6, 1935 3448 Designating portions of Swanquarter Migratory Bird Refuge, N. C., as closed area July 18, 1935 3450 Amending regulations concerning migratory birds July 30, 1935 3457 Establishing Customs Enforcement Area No 1 August 7, 1935 3462 Establishing Customs Enforcement Area No 2 August 27, 1935 3464 Amending regulations concerning migratory birds August 27, 1935 3465 Inviting observance of Pulaski Memorial Day September 10, 1935 3467 Inviting observance of Leif Erikson Day September 11, 1935 3468 Extending time for establishing shipping service, etc., to Virgin Islands September 13, 1935 3469 Designating Fire Prevention Week, 1935 September 17, 1935 3470 Declaring certain articles as implements of war, etc September 25, 1935 3471xxiv Amending regulations concerning migratory birds September 26, 1935 3472 Designating Air Navigation Week, 1935 September 26, 1935 3473 Prohibiting exportation of arms, etc., to Ethiopia and Italy October 5, 1935 3474 Admonishing citizens from traveling on vessels of designated belligerent nations October 5, 1935 3476 Enlarging area of the Fremont National Forest, Oreg October 14, 1935 3477 Enlarging area of the Ozark National Game Refuge No 5, Ark October 25, 1935 3478 Inviting observance of Armistice Day, 1935 October 29, 1935 3479 Designating Thursday, November 28, 1935, as Thanksgiving Day November 12, 1935 3479 Revoking prohibition on sale of arms, etc., to Bolivia and Paraguay November 14, 1935 3480 Announcing officers, etc., of the Commonwealth of the Philippines November 14, 1935 3481 Establishing Customs Enforcement Area No 3 December 7, 1935 3484 Establishing Customs Enforcement Area No 4 December 7, 1935 3485 Enlarging area of the Willamette National Forest, Oreg December 7, 1935 3486 Establishing Customs Enforcement Area No 5 December 27, 1935 3488 Extending certain emergency provisions of Gold Reserve Act of 1934 January 10, 1936 3489 Extending time for withdrawing certain merchandise for warehousing January 11, 1936 3491 Extending time for withdrawing bonded wool, etc January 18, 1936 3492 Extending time for exporting merchandise to Philippine Islands for drawback purposes January 18, 1936 3494 Increasing duty on frozen swordfish January 23, 1936 3496 Increasing duty on wool knit gloves, etc February 21, 1936 3497 Prohibiting exportation of arms, etc., to Ethiopia and Italy February 29, 1936 3498 Enlarging area of the Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo March 5, 1936 3501 Requesting contributions to American Red Cross for flood relief March 19, 1936 3502 Declaring April 6, 1936, as Army Day April 3, 1936 3503 Declaring enumerated articles as arms, implements of war, etc April 10, 1936 3503 Designating May 1, 1936, as Child Health Day April 13, 1936 3505 Setting apart the Jefferson National Forest, Va April 21, 1936 3506 Modifying boundaries of the Monongahela National Forest, W. Va April 28, 1936 3510 Modifying boundaries of the George Washington National Forest, Va and W. Va April 28, 1936 3513 Setting apart the Ozark National Forest, Ark May 13, 1936 3516 Setting apart the Apalachicola National Forest, Fla May 13, 1936 3516 Inviting observance of National Maritime Day, 1936 May 18, 1936 3517 Increasing duty on cotton cloth, etc May 21, 1936 3518 Creating board to investigate, etc., certain labor disputes May 21, 1936 3519 Setting apart the Kisatchie National Forest, La June 3, 1936 3520 Setting apart the Bienville National Forest, Miss June 15, 1936 3521 Setting apart the Holly Springs National Forest, Miss June 15, 1936 3522 Reserving certain prior claims in establishment of Katmai National Monument, Alaska June 15, 1936 3523 Setting apart the De Soto National Forest, Miss June 17, 1936 3524 Enlarging Alabama National Forest and changing name to Black Warrior National Forest, Ala June 19, 1936 3526 Revoking prohibition on sale of arms, etc., to Ethiopia and Italy June 20, 1936 3527 Revoking proclamation concerning travel on vessels of certain countries June 20, 1936 3528 xxv LIST OF EXECUTIVE AGREEMENTS Page General claims, Mexico 3531 Military mission, Brazil 3543 Radio communications, with Peru 3555 Reciprocal trade, etc., with Cuba 3559 Military force withdrawal from Haiti 3650 Recognition of certificates of airworthiness, with Great Britain 3652 Registration of United States treaties, etc., with League of Nations 3659 Recognition of ship measurement certificates, With Poland 3663 Radio communications, with Chile 3667 Claims agreement with Turkey 3670 Commercial relations, with Czechoslovakia 3674 Reciprocal trade, etc., with the Belgo-Luxemburg Economic Union 3680 Air navigation, Great Britain 3720 Pilot licenses to operate civil aircraft, Great Britain 3731 Reciprocal trade, etc., with Haiti 3737 Reciprocal trade, etc., with Sweden 3755 Statistics of causes of death, multilateral agreement and protocol of signature 3787 Commercial relations, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 3805 Reciprocal trade, etc., with Brazil 3808 Execution of letters rogatory, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 3840 Military mission, Brazil 3845 Reciprocal trade, etc., with Honduras 3851 Reciprocal relief from double income tax on shipping profits, Belgium 3871 Friendship and diplomatic, etc., representation, Afghanistan 3873 Reciprocal trade, etc., with Colombia 3875 Reciprocal trade, etc., with Switzerland 3917 Reciprocal trade, etc., with Canada 3960 Reciprocal trade, etc., with Guatemala 3989 Most-favored-nation treatment in customs matters, Ecuador 4013 PRIVATE LAWSof theUNITED STATES OF AMERICApassed by theSEVENTY-FOURTH CONGRESS1935–1936 2043 PRIVATE LAWS OF THE SEVENTY-FOURTH 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 third day of January, 1935, and was adjourned without day on Monday, the twenty-sixth day of August, 1935.* Franklin D. Roosevelt, President; John N. Garner, Vice President; Key Pittman, President of the Senate *pro tempore*; Joseph W. Byrns, Speaker of the House of Representatives. To provide for the issuance of a license to practice the healing art in the District of Columbia to Dr. Chester C. Groff. 1935-03-04 25 Chapter 49 Stat. 2045 74 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 2025-01-07 private [CHAPTER 25.] AN ACT To provide for the issuance of a license to practice the healing art in the District of Columbia to Dr. Chester C. Groff. March 4, 1935.[[S. 31](/us/bill/74/s/31).][[Private, No. 1](/us/pvt/74/1).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That, notwithstanding Dr. Chester C. Groff. License to practice the healing art in the District of Columbia granted to. any limitation relating to the time within which an application for a license must be filed, the Commission on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art in the District of Columbia is authorized and directed to issue a license to practice the healing art in the District of Columbia to Dr. Chester C. Groff, Washington, District of Columbia, in accordance with the provisions of the first paragraph of Vol. 45, p. 1334.section 24 of the Healing Arts Practice Act, District of Columbia, 1928. Approved, March 4, 1935. For the relief of Anna S. Carrigan. 1935-03-04 26 Chapter 49 Stat. 2045 74 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 2025-01-07 private [CHAPTER 26.] AN ACT For the relief of Anna S. Carrigan. March 4, 1935.[[H. R. 3373](/us/bill/74/hr/3373).][
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