Tap any paragraph to write a margin note. Your notes collect in the Desk below the text and file under cases with @. The side-by-side margin rail opens on a larger screen.

Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 75 STAT. · February 28, 1961 · Proclamation

Proclamation.

82,229 words·~374 min read·/statutes-at-large/vol-75/proclamation-p1032·

A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.

75 Stat. 1032 proclamation of item 747 in Schedule II to the trade agreement with Honduras, it is required or appropriate in order to carry out the trade agreement specified in the first recital of this proclamation that, effective as of the beginning of February 28, 1961, item 747 in the list set forth in the seventh recital of Proclamation [62 Stat. (pt. 2) 1479](/us/stat/62/1479). No. 2769 of January 30, 1948, as amended by Part III(a) of Proclamation [70 Stat. c33](/us/stat/70/c33).
No. 3140 of June 13, 1956, be amended to read as follows: Tariff Act of 1930, paragraph Description of Products Rate of Duty 747 Pineapples: In crates 35¢ per crate of 2.45 cu. ft. Not in crates and not in bulk. 27¢ per crate of 2.45 cu. ft.; and 10. WHEREAS, in view of the termination by Proclamation No. 3390 of *Ante*, p. 1022. January 18, 1961, of the proclamation of item 747 in Schedule II to the trade agreement with Honduras, it is required or appropriate to carry out the trade agreement specified in the seventh recital of this proclamation that the rate of duty in item 747 in the list set forth in the ninth recital of Proclamation No. [62 Stat.
(pt. 2) 1465](/us/stat/62/1465). 2764 of January 1, 1948, as amended by Part III of Proclamation No. 3105 of [69 Stat. c44](/us/stat/69/c44). July 22, 1955, be amended to read “.84⅔¢ each”: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, acting under the authority of the Constitution and statutes, including the said section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, do proclaim as follows: Part I To the end that the trade agreements referred to in the foregoing recitals may be carried out:
(a)Effective at 5 P.M. on the day following the date hereof, at the respec-75 Stat. 1033tive ports of entry, Proclamation No. 3108 of August 18, 1955, referred to in [70 Stat. c4](/us/stat/70/c4). the sixth recital of this proclamation is terminated;
(b)Effective at the opening of the Customs House, at the respective ports of entry, on the second day following the date hereof, Part I in Schedule XX–1947 shall be applied as though item 371 [first] therein read as set forth in the fifth recital of this proclamation;
(c)Effective at the beginning of February 28, 1961, the list set forth in the seventh recital of Proclamation No. 2769 of January 30, 1948, as amended [62 Stat. (pt. 2) 1479](/us/stat/62/1479). by Part III(a) of Proclamation No. 3140 of June 13, 1956, is further amended as [70 Stat. c33](/us/stat/70/c33). set forth and described in the ninth recital of this proclamation. Part II To the end that the trade agreement referred to in the seventh recital of this proclamation may be carried out, effective at the beginning of February 28, 1961, the list set forth in the ninth recital of Proclamation No. 2764 of January 1, 1948, as amended by Part III of Proclamation [62 Stat. (pt. 2) 1465](/us/stat/62/1465). [69 Stat. c44](/us/stat/69/c44). No. 3105 of July 22, 1955, shall be further amended as set forth in the tenth recital of this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twenty-fifth day of February in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred [seal] and sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3395 February 28, 1961 RED CROSS MONTH, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 75 Stat. 1034 RED CROSS MONTH, 1961 By the President of the United States of America February 28, 1961[No. 3395] A Proclamation WHEREAS the American National Red Cross was established officially by the Congress of the United States and operates under grant of authority from the Government but nevertheless receives its support solely from the voluntary contributions and efforts of the American people; and WHEREAS the charter of the Red Cross imposes upon it specific duties and responsibilities in providing welfare services for the armed forces and for veterans and their families, and in meeting the needs of families suffering from disasters; and WHEREAS the American National Red Cross, working with the eighty-five nation League of Red Cross Societies, helps to alleviate human suffering caused by disaster or disease throughout the world; and WHEREAS in communities across this Nation more than two million Red Cross volunteers help their neighbors with youth services, a blood program, first aid, water safety, nursing services, and other humanitarian activities; and WHEREAS, throughout its eighty years of varied and commendable services in our Nation, the Red Cross has earned the respect and gratitude of our citizens: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America and Honorary Chairman of the American National Red Cross, do hereby designate March 1961 as Red Cross Month; and I urge all Americans to support the Red Cross in its local, national, and international missions of mercy. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twenty-eighth day of February in the 75 Stat. 1035 year of our Lord nineteen [seal] hundred and sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3396 March 4, 1961 NATIONAL FARM SAFETY WEEK, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation NATIONAL FARM SAFETY WEEK, 1961 By the President of the United States of America March 4, 1961[No. 3396] A Proclamation WHEREAS more than a million farm residents are injured and thousands are killed each year in accidents; and WHEREAS farm accidents bring sorrow and suffering to our farm families, and inflict heavy economic losses upon both the farm community and the Nation; and WHEREAS the safety of those people who produce our food is of vital concern to all of our citizens: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby call upon the people of the Nation to observe the week beginning July 23, 1961, as National Farm Safety Week, and I urge all farm residents to remember that “Safety Is a Family Affair.” I also urge all persons and organizations interested in the safety of farm people to support and participate in this special endeavor to help reduce the number of farm accidents. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this fourth day of March in the year of our 75 Stat. 1036 Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3397 March 4, 1961 NATIONAL SAFE BOATING WEEK, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation NATIONAL SAFE BOATING WEEK, 1961 By the President of the United States of America March 4, 1961[No. 3397] A Proclamation WHEREAS increasing numbers of our citizens are participating in boating for health and relaxation; and WHEREAS this increase in recreational boating has greatly increased the use of our waterways and has intensified the need for close adherence to accepted safe-boating practices to prevent needless loss of life and damage to property; and WHEREAS continued cooperation among persons and organizations interested in boating is necessary to maintain our steady progress towards the ultimate goal of courteous and safe boating throughout the year; and WHEREAS, in recognition of the importance of safe-boating practices, the Congress, by a joint resolution approved [36 USC 161](/us/usc/t36/s161). June 4, 1958 (72 Stat. 179), has requested the President to proclaim annually the week that includes July 4 as National Safe Boating Week: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the week beginning July 2, 1961, as National Safe Boating Week; and I urge all persons and organizations interested in recreational boating, and the boating industry. Government agencies, and other groups, to observe National Safe Boating Week. 75 Stat. 1037 I also invite the Governors of the States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and other areas subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to join in this observance in an effort to make this year the safest in the history of recreational boating. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this fourth day of March in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3398 March 8, 1961 CENTENNIAL OF THE UNIFICATION OF ITALY Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation CENTENNIAL OF THE UNIFICATION OF ITALY By the President of the United States of America March 8, 1961[No. 3398] A Proclamation WHEREAS the centennial of the unification of Italy, which occurs in 1961, commemorates a great event in the history of nations; and WHEREAS, in observance of the centennial, there will be many celebrations in Italy, in the United States, and in many other countries as events of a century ago are relived; and WHEREAS we in America are confident that the people of Italy, in the celebrations reenacting the events and experiences associated with their struggle for unification a century ago, will find renewed strength to further their vital contributions to the cause of freedom; and WHEREAS it is the sense of the Congress, expressed by House Concurrent Resolution 225, agreed to July 2, 1960, [74 Stat. B9](/us/stat/74/B9). that the President extend official greet-75 Stat. 1038ings from the United States to the people of Italy on the occasion of the centennial of the unification of Italy: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby extend greetings and felicitations from the people of the United States to the people of Italy on the occasion of the centennial of the unification of Italy, in recognition of the progress and achievements of the Italian people during the past century and the bonds of friendship between our two nations. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this eighth day of March in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3399 March 18, 1961 ARMED FORCES DAY Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation ARMED FORCES DAY By the President of the United States of America March 18, 1961[No. 3399] A Proclamation WHEREAS the survival of our cherished freedoms is dependent in large measure upon the capabilities of our armed forces to discourage totalitarian aggression; and WHEREAS the armed forces of the United States serve as a unified team, at home and across the seas, in the pursuit of a durable peace: and WHEREAS the strength of our armed forces rests not alone upon their active and reserve members, our industrial productivity, and our human resources, but also upon the understanding and support of an informed American people; and 75 Stat. 1039 WHEREAS we seek to acknowledge and to manifest our appreciation for the dedication and self-sacrifice of the members of our armed forces and their families: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America and Commander in Chief of the armed forces of the United States, do hereby proclaim the third Saturday of May in 1961 and the third Saturday of May in each succeeding year as Armed Forces Day. I direct the Secretary of Defense on behalf of the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, and the Marine Corps, and the Secretary of the Treasury on behalf of the Coast Guard, to designate that day each year for appropriate ceremonies, demonstrations, and displays both at armed-forces installations and in civilian communities at the invitation of civil authorities. The Secretary of Defense, as my personal representative, shall assume responsibility for initiating, formulating, and supervising the program contemplated by this proclamation and for soliciting the participation and cooperation in such program by civil authorities and distinguished private citizens. I invite the Governors of the States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and other areas subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, and the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to provide for the observance of Armed Forces Day within their jurisdictions each year in an appropriate manner designed to enhance public understanding and appreciation of the armed forces of the United States as defenders of freedom at home and abroad. I also ask my fellow Americans, as an expression of support for their armed forces and as a symbol of their unity in devotion to the preservation of our country, to display prominently the flag of the United States on Armed Forces Day. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. 75 Stat. 1040 DONE at the City of Washington this eighteenth day of March in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3400 March 25, 1961 CANCER CONTROL MONTH, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation CANCER CONTROL MONTH, 1961 By the President of the United States of America March 25, 1961[No. 3400] A Proclamation WHEREAS cancer strikes in approximately two of three American families and seriously affects the vitality of our Nation; and WHEREAS the one million Americans who have been saved from cancer are living testimony to the success of control methods produced over decades of arduous and painstaking research; and WHEREAS it is clear to all who battle this disease that the solution of the problem of cancer will be achieved only by full application of control measures now known and of those yet to be developed; and WHEREAS it is essential to the health of the Nation that our citizens be aware of the extensive efforts directed toward the control of cancer in order to avail themselves of these measures; and WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint resolution approved March 28, 1938 (52 [36 USC 150](/us/usc/t36/s150). Stat. 148), has authorized and requested the President to issue annually a proclamation setting apart the month of April of each year as Cancer Control Month: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the month of April 1961 as Cancer Control Month; and I invite the Governors of the States, the Commonwealth of 75 Stat. 1041 Puerto Rico, and other areas subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to issue similar proclamations. I also request the medical and allied health professions, the communications industries, and all interested persons and groups to unite during the designated month in public reaffirmation of this Nation’s effort to control the disease of cancer. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twenty-fifth day of March in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred [seal] and sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Chester Bowles, *Acting Secretary of State*. 3401 March 31, 1961 DETERMINATION OF CUBAN SUGAR QUOTA TO SUPPLEMENT THE QUOTA ESTABLISHED BY PROCLAMATION NO. 3383 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation DETERMINATION OF CUBAN SUGAR QUOTA TO SUPPLEMENT THE QUOTA ESTABLISHED BY PROCLAMATION NO. 3383 By the President of the United States of America March 31, 1961[No. 3401] A Proclamation WHEREAS section 408(b)(1) of the Sugar Act of 1948, as amended by the act of March 31, 1961, provides that the *Ante*, p. 40. [7 USC 1158](/us/usc/t7/s1158). President shall determine, notwithstanding any other provision of Title II of the Sugar Act of 1948, as amended, the quota [7 USC 1111](/us/usc/t7/s1111). for Cuba for the period ending June 30, 1962, in such amount or amounts as he shall find from time to time to be in the national interest, and further provides that in no event shall such quota exceed such amount as would be provided for Cuba under the terms of Title II of the Sugar Act of 1948, as amended, in the absence of section 408(b); and 75 Stat. 1042 WHEREAS section 408(b)(1) of the *Ante*, p. 40. [7 USC 1158](/us/usc/t7/s1158). Sugar Act of 1948, as amended, further provides that determinations made by the President thereunder shall become effective immediately upon publication in the Federal Register; and WHEREAS section 408(b)(2) and section 408(b)(3) of the Sugar Act of 1948, as amended, authorize the President, subject to certain requirements, to cause or permit to be brought or imported into or marketed in the United States a quantity of sugar not in excess of the amount by which the quotas which would be established for Cuba under the terms of Title II of such Act exceed the quotas established for Cuba by the President pursuant to section 408(b) of the Act; and WHEREAS, by Proclamation No. 3383 *Ante*, p. 1000. of December 16, 1960, the President determined the quota for Cuba for the three-month period ending March 31, 1961, to be zero; and WHEREAS pursuant to section 408(b)(1) of the Sugar Act of 1948, as amended, I find it to be in the national interest that the amount of the quotas for sugar and for liquid sugar for Cuba pursuant to the Sugar Act of 1948, as amended, for the calendar year 1961 should be zero: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 408(b) of the Sugar Act of 1948, as amended, and section 301 of title 3 of the United States Code, and as President of the United States: 1. Do hereby determine that in the national interest the amount of the quotas for sugar and for liquid sugar for Cuba pursuant to the Sugar Act of 1948, as amended, for the calendar year 1961 shall be zero; and 2. Do hereby continue the delegation to the Secretary of Agriculture of the authority vested in the President by section 408(b)(2) and section 408(b)(3) of the Sugar Act of 1948, as amended, such 75 Stat. 1043 authority to be continued to be exercised with the concurrence of the Secretary of State. This proclamation shall become effective immediately upon publication in the Federal Register. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 31st day of March in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Chester Bowles, *Acting Secretary of State*. 3402 April 5, 1961 TERMINATING THE IMPORT FEES ON PEANUT OIL, FLAXSEED; AND LINSEED OIL Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation TERMINATING THE IMPORT FEES ON PEANUT OIL, FLAXSEED; AND LINSEED OIL By the President of the United States of America April 5, 1961[No. 3402] A Proclamation WHEREAS, pursuant to section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended (7 U.S.C. 624), the President, [64 Stat. 261](/us/stat/64/261). on June 8, 1953, issued Proclamation No. 3019 imposing fees or quantitative limitations [67 Stat. c46](/us/stat/67/c46). on imports of products specified in Lists I, II, and III appended to and made a part of that proclamation (3 CFR, 1949–1953 Comp., p. 189), which has been modified or amended from time to time; and WHEREAS the United States Tariff Commission has made an investigation under the authority of subsection
(d)of the said section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, supplemental to its investigation No. 6 under that section 22, to determine whether the fees imposed 75 Stat. 1044 by Proclamation No. 3019 on peanut oil, flaxseed, and on linseed oil and combinations and mixtures in chief value of such oil should be terminated or modified; and WHEREAS the said Commission has submitted to me a report of its supplemental investigation and its findings and recommendations made in connection therewith; and WHEREAS, on the basis of such investigation and report, I find that the circumstances requiring the imposition of fees on peanut oil, flaxseed, and on linseed oil and combinations and mixtures in chief value of such oil, no longer exist: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 22(d) of the Agricultural Adjustment [7 USC 624](/us/usc/t7/s624). Act, as amended, do hereby amend, effective May 5, 1961, List III appended to the said Proclamation No. [67 Stat. c46](/us/stat/67/c46). 3019, as amended, by deleting therefrom the provisions relating to peanut oil, flaxseed, and linseed oil and combinations and mixtures in chief value of such oil, and the fees specified for such products. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this fifth day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3403 April 5, 1961 NATIONAL MARITIME DAY, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 75 Stat. 1045 NATIONAL MARITIME DAY, 1961 By the President of the United States of America April 5, 1961[No. 3403] A Proclamation WHEREAS the American Merchant Marine is a major factor in maintaining the economy of the Nation through serving the peacetime commerce of the United States; and WHEREAS American-flag shipping is essential to the defense of this and other nations of the free world and to the cause of freedom on every continent; and WHEREAS American merchant ships and the men who sail them implement our national policy of providing food and supplies to the famished and stricken of the world when the need arises; and WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint resolution approved May 20, 1933 (48 Stat. 73), designated May 22 as National [36 USC 145](/us/usc/t36/s145). Maritime Day, in commemoration of the departure from Savannah, Georgia, on May 22, 1819, of the S.S. *Savannah* on the first transoceanic voyage by any steamship, and requested the President to issue a proclamation annually calling for the observance of that day; and WHEREAS the world’s first nuclear-powered merchant ship, named the N.S. *Savannah* in honor of the first *Savannah*, will put to sea this year, demonstrating for all peoples the intention of this Nation to use atomic power for peaceful purposes: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby urge the people of the United States to honor our Merchant Marine on Monday, May 22, 1961, by displaying the flag of the United States at their homes or other suitable places; and I direct the appropriate officials of the Government to arrange for the display of the flag on all Government buildings on that day. I also request that all ships sailing under the American flag dress ship on 75 Stat. 1046 the twenty-second day of May in tribute to the American Merchant Marine. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this fifth day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-one, [seal] and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3404 April 5, 1961 CITIZENSHIP DAY AND CONSTITUTION WEEK, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation CITIZENSHIP DAY AND CONSTITUTION WEEK, 1961 By the President of the United States of America April 5, 1961[No. 3404] A Proclamation WHEREAS the growth of our Nation and the safeguarding of its principles of liberty, justice, and opportunity rest upon the Constitution of the United States; and WHEREAS it is most fitting in these crucial times that all citizens, naturalized and native-born, pledge themselves anew to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and to rededicate themselves to the service of our country; and WHEREAS by a joint resolution approved [36 USC 153](/us/usc/t36/s153). February 29, 1952 (66 Stat. 9), the Congress designated the seventeenth day of September of each year as Citizenship Day in commemoration of the signing of the Constitution on September 17, 1787, and in recognition of those citizens who have come of age and those who have been naturalized during the year; and WHEREAS by a joint resolution approved [36 USC 159](/us/usc/t36/s159). August 2, 1956 (70 Stat. 932), the 75 Stat. 1047 Congress requested the President to designate the week beginning September 17 of each year as Constitution Week—a time for the study and observance of the acts and events which resulted in the formation of the Constitution; and WHEREAS those resolutions of the Congress authorize the President to issue annually a proclamation calling for the observance of Citizenship Day and of Constitution Week: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, call upon the appropriate officials of the Government to display the flag of the United States on all Government buildings on Citizenship Day, September 17, 1961; and I urge Federal, State, and local officials, as well as all religious, civic, educational, and other organizations, to hold appropriate ceremonies on that day to inspire all our citizens to keep the faith of our Founding Fathers and to carry out the ideals of United States citizenship. I also designate the period beginning September 17 and ending September 23, 1961, as Constitution Week; and I urge the people of the United States to observe that week with appropriate ceremonies and activities in their schools and churches and in other suitable places to the end that our citizens may achieve a better understanding and a deeper appreciation of the Constitution. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this fifth day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3405 April 7, 1961 LAW DAY, U.S.A., 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 75 Stat. 1048 LAW DAY, U.S.A., 1961 By the President of the United States of America April 7, 1961[No. 3405] A Proclamation WHEREAS no nation can remain free unless its people cherish their freedoms, understand the responsibilities they entail, and nurture the will to preserve them; and WHEREAS law is the strongest link between man and freedom, and by strengthening the rule of law we strengthen freedom and justice in our own country and contribute by example to the goal of justice under law for all mankind; and WHEREAS the Congress of the United States, by a joint resolution approved *Ante*, p. 43. April 7, 1961, has designated the first day of May of each year as Law Day, U.S.A., and has requested the President to issue a proclamation calling for appropriate observance of that day; and WHEREAS the objectives of Law Day, U.S.A., are to urge Americans to rededicate themselves to the ideals of equality and justice under law in their relations with each other and with other nations; to cultivate that respect for law which is vital in a democratic society; and to foster a full understanding and appreciation of our liberties and of the legal and judicial institutions which protect them: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby urge the people of the United States to observe Monday, May 1, 1961, as Law Day, U.S.A., with suitable ceremonies. I especially urge that public bodies, educational institutions, the legal profession, civic and service organizations, and the media of information take the lead in sponsoring and participating in educational undertakings and other appropriate means to give effect to the objectives of this national observance. I also call upon public officials to cause the flag of the United States to be dis-75 Stat. 1049played on all government buildings on that day. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this seventh day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3406 April 12, 1961 LOYALTY DAY, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation LOYALTY DAY, 1961 By the President of the United States of America April 12, 1961[No. 3406] A Proclamation WHEREAS we as a people enjoy the blessings of a free democratic society in a world threatened by the forces of totalitarianism; and WHEREAS steadfast devotion to our country and our Constitution is indispensable to the preservation of our freedom and liberty; and WHEREAS it is most appropriate that a special day be set aside each year for the affirmative expression of our loyalty to the United States of America and for the recognition of our heritage of freedom; and WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint resolution approved July 18, 1958 (72 Stat. 369), has designated May 1 of [36 USC 162](/us/usc/t36/s162). each year as Loyalty Day, and has requested the President to issue a proclamation inviting the people of the United States to observe that day with appropriate ceremonies: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby call upon the people of the United States, and upon all patriotic, civic, and educational organizations to observe Monday, May 1, 75 Stat. 1050 1961, as Loyalty Day, in schools and other suitable places, with appropriate ceremonies in which all of our people may join in the reaffirmation of their loyalty to the United States of America. I also call upon the appropriate officials of the Government to display the flag of the United States on all Government buildings on that day as a manifestation of our loyalty to the Nation which that flag symbolizes. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twelfth day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3407 April 18, 1961 NATIONAL LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL WEEK Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation NATIONAL LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL WEEK By the President of the United States of America April 18, 1961[No. 3407] A Proclamation WHEREAS active participation by youth in appropriate physical activities contributes to their fitness and to the maintenance of our national vigor and vitality; and WHEREAS Little Leagues in communities throughout the Nation have made it possible for thousands of young boys to take an active part in our national game of baseball; and WHEREAS Little League baseball not only promotes the physical well-being of the players, but also instills into them the qualities of fairness, cooperation, and discipline—qualities which contribute to the development of good citizenship; and 75 Stat. 1051 WHEREAS the Congress, by House Concurrent Resolution 17, agreed to June 1, 1959, has requested the President [73 Stat. B9](/us/stat/73/B9). to designate the week beginning the second Monday in June of each year as National Little League Baseball Week, in recognition of the national and community benefits resulting from Little League activity: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the week beginning the second Monday in June of 1961, and the week beginning the second Monday in June of each succeeding year, as National Little League Baseball Week. And I invite the people of the United States to observe that week in schools, parks, athletic fields, and other suitable places with appropriate ceremonies and activities designed to emphasize the importance of the physical development of our Nation’s youth. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this eighteenth day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3408 April 22, 1961 WORLD TRADE WEEK, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation WORLD TRADE WEEK, 1961 By the President of the United States of America April 22, 1961[No. 3408] A Proclamation WHEREAS a fundamental aim of United States policy is the development of an international economic environment that will foster the material well-75 Stat. 1052being and political independence of all free peoples; and WHEREAS an effective United States commercial policy in support of this aim requires a vigorous domestic economy, an expanding international commerce, and an equilibrium in our international payments; and WHEREAS American business is being challenged in a highly competitive international economy to strive with greater vigor to develop expanding opportunities for the sale of American products in foreign markets: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the week beginning May 21, 1961, as World Trade Week; and I request the appropriate officials of the Federal Government and of the State and local governments to cooperate in the observance of that week. I also urge business, labor, agricultural, educational, and civic groups, as well as the people of the United States generally, to observe World Trade Week with gatherings, discussions, exhibits, ceremonies, and other appropriate activities designed to promote continuing awareness of the importance of world trade to our economy and to our relations with other nations. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 22d day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty- [seal] one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3409 April 24, 1961 PRAYER FOR PEACE, MEMORIAL DAY, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 75 Stat. 1053 PRAYER FOR PEACE, MEMORIAL DAY, 1961 By the President of the United States of America April 24, 1961[No. 3409] A Proclamation WHEREAS the high courage and the supreme sacrifice of Americans who gave their lives in battle have made it possible for our land to flourish under freedom and justice; and WHEREAS the ideals and patriotism of those who answered the call to service stand as an inspiration to every new generation of Americans; and WHEREAS the same principles and revolutionary beliefs for which our forbears fought and died are still at issue in the world and the challenge against them can be met only through the same qualities of courage, strength, and unflinching determination shown by our noble dead; and WHEREAS Memorial Day each year provides a fitting occasion upon which our people may not only commemorate the Nation’s heroic dead but also unite in prayer for the preservation of liberty and peace free from the threat of war; and WHEREAS to this end the Congress, in a joint resolution approved May 11, 1950 (64 Stat. 158), requested the President to issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the United States to observe each Memorial Day as a day of prayer for permanent peace: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States, do hereby urge the people of the United States to observe Tuesday, May 30, 1961, Memorial Day, by invoking the blessing of God on those who have died in defense of our country, and by praying for a new world of law where peace and justice shall prevail and a life of opportunity shall be assured for all; and I designate the hour beginning in each locality at eleven o’clock in the morning of that day as the time to unite in such prayer. 75 Stat. 1054 I also urge the press, radio, television, and all other media of information to cooperate in this observance. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 24th day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3410 April 29, 1961 NATIONAL YOUTH FITNESS WEEK, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation NATIONAL YOUTH FITNESS WEEK, 1961 By the President of the United States of America April 29, 1961[No. 3410] A Proclamation WHEREAS the fitness of the youth of America is essential to the present and future strength of our Nation; and WHEREAS in connection with the challenges that our Nation must meet in the days and years ahead, it is imperative that our young people be aware of their obligation to themselves, their families, and to their country to maintain their vigor and fitness; and WHEREAS the fitness of our youth can be promoted by the determined and coordinated efforts of all our citizens; NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the week beginning April 30, 1961, as National Youth Fitness Week. I request officials of the Government, and I urge parents, young people, and interested national and local organizations, to use all appropriate means now and during that week to promote pro-75 Stat. 1055grams and activities demonstrating the importance of youth fitness to the end that we may assure the continuing strength and well-being of our people. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twenty-ninth day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3411 April 29, 1961 NATIONAL HIGHWAY WEEK, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation NATIONAL HIGHWAY WEEK, 1961 By the President of the United States of America April 29, 1961[No. 3411] A Proclamation WHEREAS an adequate highway network is indispensable to traffic safety, to the growth of our economy and to the National defense; and WHEREAS some 40,000 of our citizens are killed and 1,400,000 are injured every year in highway accidents; and WHEREAS the orderly advancement of our expanded Federal-State highway program promises a sharp reduction in our annual waste of human and economic resources due to outmoded highways; and WHEREAS the public should be reminded of the importance of completing the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways on schedule in 1972: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the week of May 21–27, 1961, as National Highway Week in recognition of the vital role of highway transportation in our way of life. 75 Stat. 1056 I also urge the Governors of the States to issue similar proclamations and ask the appropriate officials of the Federal and State Governments, public and private organizations, and the general public to join in observance of this significant occasion. During this period I encourage all Americans to judge the value of highway transportation to their own activities and to our National welfare. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twenty-ninth day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3412 May 8, 1961 MOTHER’S DAY, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation MOTHER’S DAY, 1961 By the President of the United States of America May 8, 1961[No. 3412] A Proclamation WHEREAS the strength of our Nation depends upon the strength of the American home, where the spiritual, physical, and intellectual development of our children is begun and fostered; and WHEREAS the American mother, as the heart of the American home, by her labor and love instills in our homes and nurtures in our children the spirit of our country; and WHEREAS it is a cherished American custom to devote one day each year to 75 Stat. 1057 acknowledging publicly our great affection, gratitude, and respect for our mothers; and WHEREAS, in official acknowledgment of these sentiments of our people, the Congress, by a joint resolution approved May 8, 1914 (38 Stat. 770), designated [36 USC 142](/us/usc/t36/s142). the second Sunday in May of each year as Mother’s Day and requested the President to issue a proclamation calling for the public observance of that day: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby request that Sunday, May 14, 1961, be observed as Mother’s Day; and I direct the appropriate officials of the Government to display the flag of the United States on all public buildings on that day. I also call upon the people of the United States to observe Mother’s Day by display of the flag at their homes or other suitable places, and to manifest through private and public expressions the reverent esteem in which we hold our mothers. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this eighth day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Chester Bowles, *Acting Secretary of State*. 3413 May 11, 1961 ESTABLISHING RUSSELL CAVE NATIONAL MONUMENT, ALABAMA Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 75 Stat. 1058 ESTABLISHING RUSSELL CAVE NATIONAL MONUMENT, ALABAMA By the President of the United States of America May 11, 1961[No. 3413] A Proclamation WHEREAS Russell Cave, in the State of Alabama, is recognized by scientists to contain outstanding archeological and ethnological evidences of human habitation in excess of 8,000 years; and WHEREAS the Advisory Board on National Parks, Historic Sites, Buildings and Monuments, established pursuant to the act of August 21, 1935, 49 Stat. 666 (16 U.S.C. 463), impressed by the scientific importance and educational value of Russell Cave, has recommended that the cave be permanently preserved as a unit of the National Park System; and WHEREAS Russell Cave and essential adjoining properties have been donated by the National Geographic Society to the American people for preservation as a national monument; and WHEREAS, by section 2 of the act of Congress approved June 8, 1906, 34 Stat. 225 (16 U.S.C. 431), the President is authorized “in his discretion, to declare by public proclamation historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest that are situated upon the lands owned or controlled by the Government of the United States to be national monuments, and may reserve as a part thereof parcels of land, the limits of which in all cases shall be confined to the smallest area compatible with the proper care and management of the objects to be protected”: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States, under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 2 of the act of June 8, 1906, 34 Stat. 225 (16 U.S.C. 431), do proclaim and declare that the following-described lands situated in Jackson County, State of Ala-75 Stat. 1059bama, are hereby established as the Russell Cave National Monument, and shall be administered pursuant to the act of August 25, 1916, 39 Stat. 535 (16 U.S.C. 1–3), and acts supplementary thereto and amendatory thereof: Tract No. 1 Begin a tie line at a rock corner which is a point common to Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, Township 1 South, Range 8 East, Jackson County, Alabama, Huntsville Meridian; thence with the North line of Section 8 and the South line of lands of B. M. Raulston, North 85° East, 1699.5 feet (103 Poles) to a rock corner, being the Southeast corner of lands of R. M. Raulston; thence with the East line of land of R. M. Raulston, North 4°30′ East, 2194.5 feet (133 Poles), being a marked line, to a large Linden
(Lynn)tree, now down; thence continuing with the East line of R. M. Raulston North 9° East, 495 feet (30 Poles) to an iron pipe; thence with the South line of lands of Oscar Ridley the following four courses and distances:
(1)thence South 78°00′ East, 1321.5 feet to an iron pipe;
(2)thence South 44°30′ East, 183.7 feet to an iron pipe;
(3)thence North 57°22′ East, 171.9 feet to a drilled hole in a large rock;
(4)thence North 66°25′ East, 902 feet, passing an iron pipe at 882.5 feet, to the center of Dry Creek; thence leaving the Oscar Ridley property line and following the meanders of Dry Creek in a Southerly direction along the West line of lands of F. A. Newton for a distance of 550 feet, more or less, to a stake, being the Northwest corner of Tract No. 2 conveyed by Cecil Ridley and wife, Bonita Ridley, to the National Geographic Society by deed dated May 21, 1959, and recorded in Deed Book 171 at Page 49 in the Probate Office of Jackson County, Alabama; thence continue said tie line North 79° East 627 feet with the North line of said Tract No. 2 to the West right-of-way line of the new Mt. Carmel-Orme State Highway; thence continue North 79° East 40.4 feet to a stake on the East right-of-way line of said State Highway and the point of beginning; thence continue North 79° East 30.4 feet to an iron pipe; thence South 24°30′ East 204.0 feet to an iron pipe; thence South 79° West 30.4 feet to the Easterly right-of-way of said Mt. Carmel-Orme State Highway; thence North 24°30′ West 204.0 feet along said Easterly right-of-way to the point of beginning, and containing 0.14 acre, more or less. 75 Stat. 1060 Tract No. 2 Beginning at a point in the Westerly line of the 40-foot right-of-way of the new Mt. Carmel-Orme State Highway, at the Southeasterly corner of a tract of land now or formerly of Francis A. Newton, being South 79°00′ West a distance of 40.4 feet from the Northwesterly corner of the above described Tract No. 1; thence running along the said Westerly line of the 40-foot right-of-way South 24°30′ East, 204.0 feet to a stake; thence running along a line of land now or formerly of Cecil Ridley and wife, Bonita Ridley, South 79°00′ West, 641.0 feet to a point in the center of Dry Creek; thence running along the said center of Dry Creek North 23° West, 202 feet, more or less, to the Southwest corner of land now or formerly of Francis A. Newton; thence running along the said Southerly line of land now or formerly of Francis A. Newton, North 79°00′ East, 627.0 feet to the point of beginning, containing 2.91 acres, more or less, of land and water. Tracts Nos. 3 and 4 Beginning at a rock corner which is a point common to Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, Township 1 South, Range 8 East, Jackson County, Alabama, Huntsville Meridian; thence with the North line of Section 8 and the South line of lands of R. M. Raulston, North 85° East, 1699.5 feet (103 Poles) to a rock corner, being the Southeast corner of lands of R. M. Raulston; thence with the East line of land of R. M. Raulston, North 4°30′ East, 2194.5 feet (133 Poles) being a marked line, to a large Linden
(Lynn)tree, now down; thence continuing with the East line of R. M. Raulston North 9° East, 495 feet (30 Poles) to an iron pipe, thence with the South line of lands of Oscar Ridley the following four courses and distances:
(1)thence South 78°00′ East, 1321.5 feet to an iron pipe;
(2)thence South 44°30′ East, 183.7 feet to an iron pipe;
(3)thence North 57°22′ East, 171.9 feet to a drilled hole in a large rock;
(4)thence North 66°25′ East, 902 feet, passing an iron pipe at 882.5 feet, to the center of Dry Creek: thence leaving the Oscar Ridley property line and following the meanders of Dry Creek in a Southerly direction along the West line of lands of F. A. Newton for a distance of 550 feet, more or less, to a stake, being the Northwest corner of Tract No. 2 conveyed by Cecil Ridley and wife, Bonita Ridley, to the National Geographic Society by deed dated May 21, 1959, and recorded in Deed Book 171 75 Stat. 1061 at Page 49 in the Probate Office of Jackson County, Alabama; thence down the center of Dry Creek South 23° East for a distance of 202 feet, to a stake being the Southwest corner of Tract No. 2 described above; thence with the meanders of Dry Creek in a Southerly direction along the West line of lands of Cecil Ridley 1150 feet, more or less, to a stake, which is located 829 feet, more or less, up the meanders of the Creek in a Northeasterly direction from the fence at the entrance of Russell Cave and also being the Northeast corner of Tract No. 3 conveyed by deed dated May 21, 1959, to the National Geographic Society from Cecil Ridley and wife, Bonita Ridley, and recorded in Deed Book 171 at Page 49 in the Probate Office of Jackson County, Alabama; thence with the East line of said Tract No. 3, South 2°30′ West, 926 feet to a sink hole, being in the South line of Section 5; thence with the South line of Section 5 South 85° West, 1881.0 feet (114 Poles) along the North line of lands of Rice Raulston to the Northeast corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 8; thence with the East line of the Northwest quarter. South 5° East, 2640 feet (160 Poles) along the West line of lands of Oscar Ridley to the Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 8; thence with the South line of the Northwest quarter. South 85° West, 2640 feet (160 Poles) along the North line of lands of Oscar Ridley to the Southwest corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 8; thence with the West line of the Northwest quarter, North 5° West, 2640 feet (160 Poles) along the East line of lands of Oscar Ridley, to the point of beginning, being the Northwest corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 8 and the point common to Sections 5, 6, 7, and 8, Township 1 South, Range 8 East, Jackson County, Alabama, Huntsville Meridian, and containing 307.4 acres, more or less, of which 4.6 acres are in Tract 3, and 302.8 acres in Tract 4. The above-described tracts comprise, altogether, approximately 310 acres. Warning is hereby expressly given to all unauthorized persons not to appropriate, injure, destroy, or remove any feature of this national monument. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. 75 Stat. 1062 DONE at the City of Washington this eleventh day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Chester Bowles, *Acting Secretary of State*. 3414 May 16, 1961 NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION WEEK, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION WEEK, 1961 By the President of the United States of America May 16, 1961[No. 3414] A Proclamation WHEREAS transportation has been instrumental in the development of our natural resources and in the industrial and scientific achievements of the United States; and WHEREAS our Nation’s status as a world power necessarily requires that we have an efficient and coordinated land, air, and water transportation system which strengthens our national defense and promotes our domestic progress; and WHEREAS the continuation of an efficient transportation system, under private ownership and management, is the combined responsibility of all our people—including management and labor, and Federal, State, and local governments; and WHEREAS it is appropriate that we recognize the importance to the United States of the transportation industry by setting aside a week as a tribute to the men and women who move this Nation’s goods and people; and WHEREAS the Congress, by House Joint Resolution 143, approved May 16, *Ante*, p. 79. 1961, has requested the President to proclaim the week in May of 1961 in which falls the third Friday of that month as National Transportation Week: 75 Stat. 1063 NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the week beginning May 14, 1961, as National Transportation Week; and I urge all our people to join in appropriate activities and ceremonies with the various branches of the transportation industry and representatives of governmental agencies in such manner as will afford an opportunity for the people of each community to recognize the importance of a prosperous and efficient transportation system. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this sixteenth day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Chester Bowles, *Acting Secretary of State*. 3415 May 22, 1961 UNITED NATIONS DAY, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation UNITED NATIONS DAY, 1961 By the President of the United States of America May 22, 1961[No. 3415] A Proclamation WHEREAS the United Nations has clearly demonstrated its capacity to act as a force for peace and human advancement, and has provided a dynamic spirit which is leading the nations of the world along the road to human progress; and WHEREAS the United Nations is available to assist all nations and peoples in their efforts to combat hunger, disease, and despair; and WHEREAS the United States strongly supports the United Nations, the Charter of which is rooted in ideals and aspira-75 Stat. 1064tions which we share with freedom-loving people in all parts of the world; and WHEREAS the United States considers that this world organization is an indispensable instrument of international peace, economic improvement, and social development, and that any attempt to destroy it would be a blow aimed directly at the independence and security of nations, large and small; and WHEREAS the General Assembly of the United Nations has resolved that October twenty-fourth, the anniversary of the coming into force of the United Nations Charter, should be dedicated each year to making known the purposes, principles, and accomplishments of the United Nations: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby urge the citizens of this Nation to observe Tuesday, October 24, 1961, as United Nations Day by means of community programs which will demonstrate their faith in the United Nations and contribute to a better understanding of its aims, problems, and accomplishments. I also call upon the officials of the Federal and State Governments and upon local officials to encourage citizen groups and agencies of the press, radio, television, and motion pictures to engage in appropriate observance of United Nations Day throughout the land in cooperation with the United States Committee for the United Nations and other organizations. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twenty-second day of May in the year 75 Stat. 1065 of our Lord nineteen hundred [seal] and sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3416 May 30, 1961 FLAG DAY, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation FLAG DAY, 1961 By the President of the United States of America May 30, 1961[No. 3416] A Proclamation WHEREAS the American flag is emblematic of a Nation indivisible, though its people are of diverse ethnic strains, races, and religions; and WHEREAS our flag symbolizes the ideals of freedom, justice, and brotherhood, which are deeply rooted in our political and spiritual traditions and which have helped our country to become a land of progress and a rampart of liberty; and WHEREAS in combat our flag has always been a guide and inspiration to our armed forces, who have given valiant expression to man’s eternal striving for freedom; and WHEREAS these times call for renewed vitality, moral fervor, and intellectual understanding to safeguard the ideals and principles which our flag represents; and WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint resolution approved August 3, 1949 (63 Stat. 492), designated June 14 of each [36 USC 157](/us/usc/t36/s157). year as Flag Day, in commemoration of the adoption of the flag of the United States by the Continental Congress on June 14, 1777, and requested the President to issue annually a proclamation calling for its observance: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby direct that the flag of the United States be displayed 75 Stat. 1066 on all Government buildings on Wednesday, June 14, 1961; and I call upon the people to observe that day with suitable ceremonies, including the display of the flag at their homes and other appropriate places. I also urge our citizens to pause during this day and resolve always to sustain the allegiance of our hearts and minds toward our national banner and to cultivate the dynamic principles and ideals that it symbolizes. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this thirtieth day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3417 June 12, 1961 IMMIGRATION QUOTA Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation IMMIGRATION QUOTA By the President of the United States of America June 12, 1961[No. 3417] A Proclamation WHEREAS under the provisions of section 202(a) of the Immigration and [66 Stat. 176](/us/stat/66/176). [8 USC 1152](/us/usc/t8/s1152). Nationality Act, each independent country, self-governing dominion, mandated territory, and territory under the international trusteeship system of the United Nations, other than independent countries of North, Central, and South America, is entitled to be treated as a separate quota area when approved by the Secretary of State; and WHEREAS under the provisions of [8 USC 1151](/us/usc/t8/s1151). section 201(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Commerce, and the Attorney General, jointly, are required to 75 Stat. 1067 determine the annual quota of any quota area established pursuant to the provisions of section 201(a) of the said Act, and to report to the President the quota of each quota area so determined; and WHEREAS under the provisions of section 202(e) of the said Act, the Secretary *Ante*, p. 654. of State, the Secretary of Commerce, and the Attorney General, jointly, are required to revise the quotas, whenever necessary, to provide for any political changes requiring a change in the list of quota areas; and WHEREAS, the former British Colony and Protectorate of Sierra Leone became independent on April 27, 1961; and WHEREAS the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Commerce, and the Attorney General have jointly determined and reported to me the immigration quota hereinafter set forth: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby proclaim and make known that the annual quota of the quota area hereinafter designated has been determined in accordance with the law to be, and shall be, as follows: *Quota area* *Quota* Sierra Leone 100 The establishment of an immigration quota for any quota area is solely for the purpose of compliance with the pertinent provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act and is not to be considered as having any significance extraneous to such purpose. Proclamation No. 3298 of June 3, 1959, entitled “Immigration Quotas,” is [73 Stat. c59](/us/stat/73/c59). amended by the addition of the immigration quota established by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twelfth day of June in the year of our 75 Stat. 1068 Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3418 June 12, 1961 DISPLAY OF THE FLAG AT THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS MEMORIAL IN ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation DISPLAY OF THE FLAG AT THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS MEMORIAL IN ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA By the President of the United States of America June 12, 1961[No. 3418] A Proclamation WHEREAS the joint resolution of Congress of June 22, 1942, entitled “Joint Resolution To Codify and Emphasize Existing Rules and Customs Pertaining to the Display and Use of the Flag of the United States of America,” as amended by the joint resolution of December 22, [36 USC 171 *et seq*](/us/usc/t36/s171). 1942, 56 Stat. 1074, contains the following provisions: " “Sec. 2.
(a)It is the universal custom to display the flag only from sunrise to sunset on buildings and on stationary flagstaffs in the open. However, the flag may be displayed at night upon special occasions when it is desired to produce a patriotic effect. * * * * * “Sec. 8. Any rule or custom pertaining to the display of the flag of the United States of America, set forth herein, may be altered, modified, or repealed, or additional rules with respect thereto may be prescribed, by the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, whenever he deems it to be appropriate or desirable; and any such alteration or additional rule shall be set forth in a proclamation.”; and " 75 Stat. 1069 WHEREAS the battle between the United States forces and the forces of the Japanese for possession of the island of Iwo Jima, in the North Pacific, was one of the most significant and most costly battles of World War II; and WHEREAS victory in that battle was achieved by our forces after a heroic and prolonged struggle; and WHEREAS the raising of the American flag during that battle over Mt. Suribachi on February 23, 1945, symbolizes the courage and valor of the American fighting forces in World War II; and WHEREAS the United States Marine Corps Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, portrays the actual raising of the American flag on Mt. Suribachi: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim that the flag of the United States of America shall hereafter be displayed at the United States Marine Corps Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, at all times during the day and night, except when the weather is inclement. The rules and customs pertaining to the display of the flag as set forth in the joint resolution of June 22, 1942, are [36 USC 174](/us/usc/t36/s174). hereby modified accordingly. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twelfth day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fifth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3419 July 19, 1961 CAPTIVE NATIONS WEEK, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 75 Stat. 1070 CAPTIVE NATIONS WEEK, 1961 By the President of the United States of America July 19, 1961[No. 3419] A Proclamation WHEREAS by a joint resolution approved July 17, 1959 (73 Stat. 212), the Congress has authorized and requested the President of the United States of America to issue a proclamation designating the third week in July 1959 as “Captive Nations Week,” and to issue a similar proclamation each year until such time as freedom and independence shall have been achieved for all the captive nations of the world; and WHEREAS many of the roots of our society and our population lie in these countries; and WHEREAS it is in keeping with our national tradition that the American people manifest its interest in the freedom of other nations: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the week beginning July 16, 1961, as Captive Nations Week. I invite the people of the United States of America to observe this week with appropriate ceremonies and activities, and I urge them to recommit themselves to the support of the just aspirations of all peoples for national independence and freedom. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this fourteenth day of July in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-sixth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3420 July 17, 1961 NATIONAL FARM-CITY WEEK, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 75 Stat. 1071 NATIONAL FARM-CITY WEEK, 1961 By the President of the United States of America July 17, 1961[No. 3420] A Proclamation WHEREAS the productivity and efficiency of American agriculture provide an abundance of food and fiber without equal anywhere; and WHEREAS this agricultural abundance is vital not only to the well-being of all our people and to the strength of our Nation, but also to the freedom and economic growth of the newly emerging nations of the world with whom we share both this abundance and the technology which makes it possible; and WHEREAS the interdependence between prosperity on the American farm and the economic health of the American city has never been more significant; and WHEREAS there is urgent need for mutual recognition and appreciation of this interdependence—a need for labor, business, and industry to recognize the family farmer not only as the supplier of their food and raw materials but also as one of their best and most dependable customers, and a need for agriculture to recognize all Americans as customers who are entitled to better information as to the quality of the products and services provided and the fairness of their cost: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the period from November 17 through November 23, 1961, as National Farm-City Week, and I call upon the peoples throughout the Nation to participate fully in the observance of that week. I request the Department of Agriculture, the land-grant colleges and universities, the cooperative extension services, and all other appropriate agencies and officials of the Government to cooperate with National, State, and local 75 Stat. 1072 farm organizations and other groups in preparing and carrying out programs for the appropriate observance of National Farm-City Week, including public meetings, discussions, exhibits, pageants, and press, radio, and television features, with special emphasis on the interdependence of the family farm and the city. I also request labor, business, industry, and all consumers to join in this observance, along with farm groups, as evidence of America’s appreciation of all those on the farms and in the cities who provide us with the food and fiber for better living. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this seventeenth day of July in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-sixth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3421 July 20, 1961 FIRE PREVENTION WEEK, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation FIRE PREVENTION WEEK, 1961 By the President of the United States of America July 20, 1961[No. 3421] A Proclamation WHEREAS an unconscionable number of lives and approximately a billion dollars worth of property are lost each year because of fires which could have been prevented or controlled; and WHEREAS our communities and the Nation can ill afford this inexcusable waste of our resources: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the week beginning October 8, 1961, as Fire Prevention Week. 75 Stat. 1073 I urge State and local governments, the American Red Cross, the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, and business, labor and farm organizations, as well as schools, civic groups, and public-information agencies, to observe Fire Prevention Week by bringing fire safety facts effectively to the attention of the public. I call upon all citizens to understand and personally support the fire prevention and control efforts of their respective community fire departments. I also direct the appropriate Federal agencies to assist in this effort to reduce the shameful waste caused by preventable fires. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twentieth day of July in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-sixth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3422 July 25, 1961 AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK, 1961 By the President of the United States of America July 25, 1961[No. 3422] A Proclamation WHEREAS wide knowledge and the free interchange of thought are essential to the growth and vitality of our Nation; and WHEREAS our political and social institutions depend for their perpetuation and strength upon an informed, responsible, and confident people; and WHEREAS we are at a time of growth in our country which gives us not only greater means for the satisfaction of our material needs but also more oppor-75 Stat. 1074tunities for the cultivation of learning and wisdom; and WHEREAS it is appropriate that a special period be set aside each year to mark the importance of education and the continuing need to improve and strengthen it: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the period from November 5 through November 11, 1961, as American Education Week. I urge that all of us during that week take part, through school and community, in observances to focus attention upon the force for good which education has been and must continue to be in our national life; and that we honor our teachers and school officials for whom every week is education week. The education of our people should be a lifelong process by which we continue to feed new vigor into the lifestream of the Nation through intelligent, reasoned decisions. Let us not think of education only in terms of its costs, but rather in terms of the infinite potential of the human mind that can be realized through education. Let us think of education as the means of developing our greatest abilities, because in each of us there is a private hope and dream which, fulfilled, can be translated into benefit for everyone and greater strength for our Nation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twenty-fifth day of July in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-sixth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3423 July 26, 1961 WINEMA NATIONAL FOREST—OREGON Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 75 Stat. 1075 WINEMA NATIONAL FOREST—OREGON By the President of the United States of America July 26, 1961[No. 3423] A Proclamation WHEREAS certain former tribal lands of the Klamath Indian Reservation in Oregon have been acquired by the United States pursuant to the act of August 13, 1954, 68 Stat. 718, as amended by the act of August 23, 1958, 72 Stat. 816, and are [25 USC 564–564w–1](/us/usc/t25/s564–564w–1). now national-forest lands subject to the laws applicable to lands acquired pursuant to the act of March 1, 1911, 36 Stat. 961; and [16 USC 513 *et seq*](/us/usc/t16/s513). WHEREAS it is desirable in the interest of effective management that a part of such lands be designated as the Winema National Forest, and that a part thereof be administered as a portion of the Fremont National Forest; and WHEREAS it is desirable in the interest of effective administration of the national forests that parts of the Rogue River, Deschutes, and Fremont National Forests be transferred to and administered as parts of the Winema National Forest: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 24 of the act of March 3, 1891, 26 Stat. 1103 (16 U.S.C. 471), by section 1 of the act of June 4, 1897, 30 Stat. 34, 36 (16 U.S.C. 473), and by section 11 of the aforesaid act of March 1, 1911, and upon [16 USC 521](/us/usc/t16/s521). recommendation of the Secretary of Agriculture, do hereby proclaim as follows: 1. The following-described lands are designated as the Winema National Forest, and all of such lands which are subject to the laws applicable to lands acquired by the United States pursuant to the aforesaid act of March 1, 1911, as amended, or which are hereafter acquired by the United States pursuant to that act shall be administered as the Winema National Forest: 75 Stat. 1076 Willamette Meridian T. 30 S., R. 7 E. sec. 16, lots 1 to 4, inclusive, S½NE¼, E½SW¼, SE¼; sec. 21; sec. 22, W½; sec. 27, W½; secs. 28 and 33. T. 31 S., R. 7 E. sec. 4, lots 3 and 4, S½NW¼, SW¼; sec. 5; sec. 6, lots 1 to 4, inclusive; sec. 7, lot 1; sec. 8, NW¼NW¼, N½SW¼. T. 33 S., R. 7 E. sec. 2, lots 1 and 2, S½NE¼, SE¼; sec. 6, lots 11 to 14, inclusive; sec. 7, lots 9 to 12, inclusive; sec. 10, NE¼NE¼, S½NE¼, SW¼; sec. 11, NW¼NE¼, NW¼, SE¼SW¼; sec. 14, W½; sec. 15, W½, SE¼; sec. 16, NE¼, S½S½NW¼, S½; sec. 18, lots 7 to 10, inclusive, NE¼NE¼, S½NE¼; sec. 19, lots 1 to 4, inclusive, SE¼NW¼, E½SW¼; sec. 20, N½NE¼, E½NW¼; secs. 21 and 22; sec. 23, NW¼, W½SW¼; sec. 24, SW¼NE¼, S½NW¼, SW¼, W½SE¼; sec. 25, N½NW¼, SW¼NW¼; sec. 26, S½NE¼, SE¼; secs. 27 and 28; sec. 29, S½; sec. 30, lots 1 to 4, inclusive, E½W½, SE¼; secs. 31 and 32; sec. 33, N½, SW¼; sec. 34, N½, N½S½; sec. 35, N½NE¼, N½SW¼NE¼, SE¼NE¼, S½NW¼. T. 34 S., R. 7 E. sec. 2, lots 3 and 4, S½NW¼, W½SW¼; sec. 3; sec. 4, S½SW¼, W½SW¼SE¼; sec. 5; sec. 6, lots 1 to 5, inclusive, lot 7, S½NE¼, SE¼NW¼, E½SW¼, SE¼; secs. 7 and 8; sec. 9, W½NW¼NE¼, NW¼, W½NESW¼, W½SW¼; sec. 10, lots 1, 2, 5, 6, and 7, NW¼NE¼, NE¼NW¼, E½NW¼NW¼; sec. 11, W½NW¼, NW¼SW¼; sec. 12, E½SW¼, E½SW¼SW¼, SE¼; sec. 13, E½, NE¼NW¼, E½NW¼NW¼, E½SE¼NW¼, W½SW¼, SE¼SW¼; sec. 14, E½,SW¼NW¼, NE¼NW¼SW¼,75 Stat. 1077 S½NE¼SW¼, SE¼SW¼SW¼, SE¼SW¼, S½N½SE¼, S½SE¼. sec. 16, W½NE¼, NW¼, W½E½E½SW¼, W½E½SW¼, W½SW¼. sec. 17; sec. 18, lots 1, 2, and 3, E½, W½, E½; sec. 19, lots 2, 3, and 6, NE¼, E½, W½; sec. 20, N½, NE¼SW¼, N½N½SW¼SW¼, N½SE¼. sec. 21, NW¼, N½SW¼, SE¼SW¼, SE¼; sec. 23, E½, E½W½, E½NW¼NW¼, N½N½NW¼SW¼, E½E½SE¼SW¼SW¼. secs. 24 and 25; sec. 26, E½, E½W½; sec. 28, NE¼NW¼, S½NW¼, SW¼, SW¼SE¼. sec. 29, S½N½, S½N½SE¼, S½SE¼; sec. 31, NE¼SE¼, N½N½SE¼SE¼; sec. 32, N½, E½NE½SW¼, N½SE¼, SW¼SE¼. sec. 33, N½NW¼NE¼, W½; sec. 35, E½W½, SE¼NW¼NW¼, E½; sec. 36. T. 35 S., R. 7 E. secs. 1 and 2; sec. 3, E½W½ and E½ of lot 17, lots 18, 21, 22, 23 and 24, SW¼SE¼; sec. 10, E½, E½W½, E½W½W½; secs. 11 to 14, inclusive; sec. 15, E½, E½W½, E½W½W½; sec. 22, E½, NW¼, N½SW¼, N½SW¼SW¼, SE¼SW¼; secs. 23 to 26, inclusive; sec. 27, E½, E½NW¼, NE¼SW¼, N½SE¼SW¼; sec. 34, E½; secs. 36 and 36. T. 36 S., R. 7 E. secs. 1 and 2; sec. 3, E½; sec. 10, E½; secs. 11 to 14, inclusive; sec. 15, E½E½, E½W½NE¼, E½NW¼SE¼; sec. 22, lots 1, 2, and 3, E½NE¼; sec. 23, lot 1, NW½, N½SW¼, SE¼SW¼, SE¼; secs. 24 and 25; sec. 26, lots 1 to 7, inclusive, N½NE¼, SE¼NE¼; sec. 36, lots 2 to 7, inclusive, NE¼, NE¼NW¼, NE¼NW¼NW¼, NE¼SE¼. T. 33 S., R. 7 E. secs. 13 and 14, that portion of the S½ lying south of the Klamath Indian Reservation boundary according to GLO plats dated May 19, 1873, and February 1, 1888.75 Stat. 1078 sec. 15, that portion of the N½S½ and SW¼SW¼ lying easterly of the Wood River and southerly of the Klamath Indian Reservation boundary according to GLO plats dated May 19, 1873, and September 3, 1898, SE½SE¼. sec. 22, that portion of the N½NW¼NW¼ lying northerly of Wood River according to GLO plat dated September 3, 1898, E½NE¼; sec. 23, N½, E½SE¼; sec. 24, all; sec. 25, N½, E½SW¼, SE¼; sec. 26, N½NE¼, N½SW¼NE¼, SE¼, SW¼NE¼, SE¼NE¼, E½W½SE¼; sec. 35, NE¼NE¼, N½SE¼NW¼; sec. 36, NE¼, W½E½SW¼, NW¼SW¼, E½SW¼SW¼, N½SE¼. T. 34 S., R. 7 E. sec. 1, E½NW¼NE¼, S½NE¼, E½SE¼, NW¼, E½W½SE¼NW¼, W½W½SE¼, W½W½W¼SE¼; sec. 12, E½NE¼, NE¼NE¼SE¼, E½NW¼, NE¼SE¼, E½SE¼NE¼SE¼. T. 31 S., R. 8 E. sec. 34, SE¼SW¼, S½SE¼; sec. 36, S½SW¼. T. 32 S., R. 8 E. sec. 1, lots 4, 5, 6, and 14, SW¼SW¼, SE¼SE¼; sec. 3, lots 3 and 4, W½SW¼NE¼, S½NW¼, S½; sec. 8, lot 1, SE¼NE¼, E½SE¼; sec. 10, E½NE¼, SE¼; secs. 11 to 15, inclusive; sec. 16, SE¼; sec. 21, NE¼, E½NW¼; secs. 22 to 28, inclusive; sec. 27, N½NE¼, SW¼NE¼, NW¼, NW¼SE¼; sec. 35, N¼, NE¼SE¼; sec. 36, N½, N½SW¼, NW¼SE¼. T. 34 S., R. 8 E. sec. 7, lots 3 and 4, E½SW¼, SE¼; sec. 8, S½; sec. 9, S½; sec. 10, W½SW¼; sec. 15, W½NW¼NW¼, SW¼NW¼; secs. 16 to 18, inclusive; sec. 19, lots 1 to 4, inclusive, NE¼, E½NW¼, N½N½SE¼, S½S½SE¼; sec. 20, N½; sec. 21, NW¼NE¼, NW¼; sec. 28, W½NE¼SW¼, W½SW¼, SE¼SW¼, W½SE¼; secs. 29 to 32, inclusive; sec. 33, N½, SW¼, W½SE¼; sec. 34, SE¼, SE¼.75 Stat. 1079 T. 35 S., R. 8 E. sec. 1, S½NW¼, SW¼; sec. 2, lot 4, SW¼NW¼, NW¼SW¼, S½S½; sec. 3, lots 1, 2, and 3, S½NE¼, SE¼NW¼, E½SW¼, SE¼; sec. 4, lots 3, and 4, N½SW¼NE¼, SW¼NW¼, W½SE¼NW¼, NE¼SE¼NW¼, SW¼, S½SW¼SE¼; secs. 5 to 8, inclusive; sec. 9, W½E½, W½; sec. 10, E½, E½W½; sec. 11; sec. 12, W½NE¼, SE¼NE¼, W½, SE¼; secs. 13 and 14; sec. 15, NE¼, E½NW¼, SW¼NW¼, SW½; sec. 16, W½NE¼, SE¼NE¼, NW¼S¼; secs. 17 to 36, inclusive. T. 36 S., R. 8 E. T. 37 S., R. 8 E. sec. 1, lots 1 to 4, inclusive. T. 29 S., R. 9 E. sec. 9, E½NE¼, SE¼; sec. 10, NE¼, W½, N½SE¼, SW¼SE¼, W½SE¼SE¼, NE¼SE¼SE¼; sec. 11, N½, N½SW¼, N½S½SW¼, SE¼SE¼SW¼, SE¼; sec. 12; sec. 13, N½, E½SW¼, SE¼; sec. 15, W½NE¼NE¼, N½SW¼NE¼, N½NE¼NW¼, W¼NW¼NW¼, SW¼NW¼NW¼, NW¼SW¼; sec. 16, E½, SE¼NW¼, E½SW¼; sec. 21, E½, E½W½; sec. 22, SW¼NW¼, NW¼SW¼; sec. 24; NE¼, S½; sec. 25, E½; sec. 28, W½E½NE¼, W½NE¼, NW¼, N½SW¼, W½NE¼SE¼, W½SE¼; sec. 36, lots 3 and 4, NE¼, NE½SE¼. T. 30 S., R. 9 E. sec. 1, E½NE¼, N½SW¼, SE¼; sec. 12, NE¼, NE½SE¼, SE¼SE¼; sec. 13, E½, NE¼; sec. 27, S½; sec. 28, SE¼; sec. 33, lot 6, N½NE¼, E½SW¼NE¼, SE¼NE¼, NE¼SE¼, E½NW¼SE¼; sec. 34; sec. 35, lots 1 to 4, inclusive, S½NE¼, NW¼, N½S½; sec. 36, lots 1 to 4, inclusive, S½S½NE¼, S½NW¼, N½S½. T. 31 S., R. 9 E., secs. 1 to 3, inclusive; sec. 4, lot 1; sec. 9, E½SE¼SW¼, W½SE¼; sec. 10, E½, E½NW¼, W½NE¼SW¼; secs. 11 to 14, inclusive;75 Stat. 1080 sec. 15, NE¼, E½NW¼, S½NW¼NW¼, SW¼NW¼, S½; sec. 16; sec. 17, E½SE¼, SE¼; sec. 20, E½SE¼, NE¼; secs. 21 to 27, inclusive; sec. 28, E½, N½NW¼, SE¼NW¼, NE¼SW¼, E½SE¼, SW¼; sec. 29, lots 1 and 2 (located in SW¼); sec. 30, lot 1, S½NE¼SW¼, SE¼SW¼, SW¼SE¼; sec. 31; sec. 32, lots 1 to 4, inclusive, SW¼NE¼, W½, W½SE¼; sec. 33, NE¼, NE¼NW¼, NE¼SE¼, E½NW¼SE¼. secs. 34 to 36, inclusive. T. 33 S., R. 8 E. secs. 1 to 3, inclusive; sec. 4, S½NW¼SW¼, SW¼SW¼; secs. 5 to 8, inclusive; sec. 9, S½NE¼, W½, SE¼; secs. 10 to 30, inclusive; sec. 31, lots 1 and 2, NE¼, E½NW¼, N½NE¼SW¼; sec. 32, NE¼, E½SW¼, SE¼; secs. 33 to 36, inclusive. T. 34 S., R. 8 E. sec. 13, S½NE¼, W½, SE¼; sec. 14; sec. 15, E½; sec. 16, S½S½; secs. 21 to 28, inclusive; sec. 29, NE¼, N½NE¼SW¼, NE¼NW¼ SW¼, N½SE¼NW¼SW¼, N½S½NE¼ SW¼, N½SE¼, SE¼SE¼; sec. 32, E½, SE¼NW¼, E½SW¼, NE¼ SW¼SW¼, W½W½SW¼SW¼, W½SE¼SW¼SW¼, N½SE¼SW¼SW¼, E½SW¼SE¼SW¼SW¼, SE¼SE¼SW¼SW¼; secs. 33 to 36, inclusive. T. 35 S., R. 9 E., secs. 1 to 5, inclusive; sec. 6, S½NE¼, E½SW¼, SE¼; sec. 7, lots 2, 3, and 4, E½, E½W½; secs. 8 and 9; sec. 10, W½; sec. 11, N½N½, SE¼NE¼, E½SE¼; sec. 12, N½N½, SE¼NE¼, E½SE¼; sec. 13, NE¼NE¼; sec. 14, W½; secs. 15 to 22, inclusive; sec. 23, N½NE¼, SW¼NE¼, NW¼, W½SW¼; sec. 26, W½W½, W½SE¼SW¼; secs. 27 to 34, inclusive; sec. 35, W½E½NE¼, W½NE¼, W½, S½NE¼SE¼, W½SE¼, SE¼SE¼; sec. 36, SW¼.75 Stat. 1081 T. 36 S., R. 9 E., sec. 1, W½NW¼, SW¼, N½NE¼SE¼, W½SE¼; secs. 3 to 20, inclusive; sec. 21, NE¼, E½NW¼, NE¼SW¼; sec. 22, E½, NW¼, N½SW¼; secs. 23 to 26, inclusive; sec. 27, N½, N½S½; sec. 28, W½NW½SE¼; secs. 29 to 33, inclusive; sec. 34, lots 1 and 2, W½NW¼, SE¼NW¼, W½NE¼SW¼, W½E½NE¼SW¼, NW¼SW¼; sec. 35, N½NE¼, SE¼NE¼, N½NE¼SW¼, N½SE¼; sec. 36. T. 37 S., R. 9 E., sec. 6, lots 8 to 11, inclusive. T. 29 S., R. 10 E., secs. 7 to 36, inclusive. T. 30 S., R. 10 E., sec. 1 to 7, inclusive; sec. 8, N½, N½S½; sec. 9, NW¼; sec. 11, NE¼; sec. 12; sec. 15, S½NW¼, S½; sec. 16, SE¼; sec. 18, lots 1, 2, and 3, W½NE¼, E½NW¼; sec. 19, SW¼SE¼, S½SE¼SE¼; sec. 20, SW¼, W½SE¼, W½E½SE¼; sec. 21, E½, NE¼SW¼; sec. 22; sec. 23, W½SW¼NE¼, W½, S½NE¼SE¼, W½SE¼, SE¼SE¼; secs. 26 to 28, inclusive; sec. 29, N½, N½SW¼, SE¼; sec. 30, lot 4, NE¼, SE¼SW¼, NE¼SE¼, E½NW¼SE¼; sec. 31, lots 1 to 6, inclusive, and lot 9, E½NW¼, NE¼SW¼, NW¼SE¼; sec. 32, lots 4 to 14, inclusive, E½NE¼, E½E½W½NE¼, N½S½; secs. 33 to 36, inclusive. T. 31 S., R. 10 E., sec. 2, lots 1 to 4, inclusive, S½N½, SW¼; secs. 3 to 5, inclusive; sec. 6; secs. 7 to 11, inclusive; sec. 12, W½; sec. 14, NW¼NE¼, NW¼, NW¼SW¼; secs. 15 to 22, inclusive; sec. 23, S½; sec. 24, SW¼, W½SE¼, SE¼SE¼; secs. 25 to 36, inclusive. T. 32 S., R. 10 E., sec. 1; sec. 2, lots 1 to 4, inclusive, S½NE¼, SE¼; sec. 10, SE¼;75 Stat. 1082 sec. 11, E½, SW¼; secs. 12 to 14, inclusive; sec. 15, E½; sec. 22, E½, SW¼; secs. 23 to 25, inclusive; sec. 26, N½, N½SW¼, SW¼SW¼, N½SE¼SW¼, SE¼; sec. 27; sec. 36, N½NE¼, N½SE¼NE¼, NW¼NW¼, S½NE¼SW¼, S½N½SE¼, S½S½. T. 33 S., R. 10 E., sec. 1; sec. 2, lots 1, 2, and 3, S½NE¼, SE¼NW¼, NE¼SW¼, SE¼; sec. 12, NE¼; sec. 36. T. 34 S., R. 10 E., secs. 1, 12, 13 and secs. 23 to 36, inclusive. T. 35 S., R. 10 E., secs. 1 to 10, inclusive; sec. 11, N½, SW¼, NW¼SE¼; sec. 12, lots 1 to 4, inclusive, W½NE¼, NW¼, SW½SE¼; sec. 16, N½, N½SE¼; sec. 17, N½N½. T. 36 S., R. 10 E., sec. 7, lots 1 to 4, inclusive, W½E½, E½W½; secs. 18 and 19; sec. 21, SE¼NE¼, E½SE¼; sec. 25, NE¼, S½; sec. 26, E½NW¼, S½; sec. 27, SE¼NE¼, W½E½NW¼, SW¼NW¼, S½; sec. 28, W½E½NE¼, SW¼NE¼, S½NW¼, S½; sec. 29, NE¼NE¼, S½NE¼, W½, SE¼; secs. 30 to 36, inclusive. T. 29 S., R. 11 E., secs. 7 to 36, inclusive. T. 30 S., R. 11 E., secs. 1 to 6, inclusive; sec. 7, lots 1 and 2, E½, E½NW¼; secs. 8 to 17, inclusive; sec. 18, NE¼; sec. 19, E½, SE¼SW¼; secs. 20 to 29, inclusive; sec. 30, lots 1 and 2, E½, E½W½; secs. 31 to 36, inclusive. T. 31 S., R. 11 E., secs. 1 and 2; secs. 3 and 4 to 4, inclusive, S½N½; sec. 6, lots 3 to 6, inclusive; sec. 7, E½NW¼, NE¼; sec. 20, W½SE¼; sec. 29, W½E½, SE¼SW¼SW¼, E½SW¼;75 Stat. 1083 sec. 31, lots 2, 3, and 4, S½NE¼, S½SE¼, SE¼NW¼, E½SW¼; sec. 32, W½E½, SE¼NW¼, SW¼. T. 32 S., R. 11 E. sec. 5, lots 2, 3, and 4, SW¼NE¼, S½NW¼, N½SW¼, N½S½SW¼, W½SE¼; sec. 6, lots 3 to 6, inclusive, and SE¼NW¼, E½SW¼, W½W¼SE¼, SW¼SE¼. sec. 7, lots 1 to 4, inclusive, S½NE¼NE¼, W½NE¼, SE¼NE¼, E½W½, N½SE¼, SW½SE¼, W½SE¼SE¼; sec. 8, W½E½, W½SW¼; sec. 18, lots 1 to 4, inclusive, NW¼NE¼, W½SW¼NE¼, E½SE¼NE¼, E½NW¼, E½SW¼, E½SE¼; sec. 19, lots 1 to 4, inclusive, NE¼NE¼, S½NE¼, E½NW¼, E½SW¼, SE¼; sec. 30; sec. 31, lots 1, 3, and 4, SE¼NE¼, E½SW¼, SE¼, N½NW¼NE¼, N½NE¼NW¼. T. 33 S., R. 11 E., secs. 1 to 3, inclusive; sec. 4, lots 1 to 4, inclusive, S½N½, E½SW¼, SE¼; sec. 5, SW¼NW¼, SW¼; secs. 6 and 7; sec. 8, NW¼; sec. 9, NE¼, E½NW¼, E½SW¼, S½NW¼, SW¼, SW¼SW¼, N½SE¼; secs. 10 to 15, inclusive; sec. 16, SW¼, S½SE¼; sec. 20, E½NE¼, SW¼NE¼, E½SW¼, SW¼SW¼, SE¼; secs. 21 to 29, inclusive; sec. 30, lots 3 and 4, E½NE¼, E½SW¼, SE¼; secs. 31 to 36, inclusive. T. 34 S., R. 11 E., That portion of the township lying west of the Sykan River. T. 35 S., R. 11 E., sec. 3, lot 4, SW¼NW¼, W½SW¼; secs. 4 to 8, inclusive; sec. 9, N½SW¼, N½SE¼; sec. 10, W½NW¼. T. 36 S., R. 11 E., sec. 19, SE¼SW¼, S½SE¼; sec. 27, W½SE¼; secs. 28 to 33, inclusive; sec. 35, E½; sec. 36, W½W½. T. 37 S., R. 11 E., sec. 2, lots 1 and 2, S½NE¼, S½; sec. 3 to 11, inclusive. T. 37 S., R. 11½ E., sec. 1 to 6, inclusive; sec. 12.75 Stat. 1084 T. 33 S., R. 12 E., That portion of the township lying north of the Sykan River. T. 34 S., R. 12 E., secs. 5, 6, 18, 19, 30 and 31, those portions lying north or west of the Sykan River. T. 33 S., R. 13 E., sec. 4, lot 4, SW¼NW¼; secs. 5 to 9, inclusive; sec. 10, that portion of the SW¼ lying north of the Sykan River; secs. 15, 16, and 17, that portion lying north and west of the Sykan River; secs. 18 to 20, inclusive. 2. Fremont National Forest. The lands described in Attachment No. I affixed hereto and made a part hereof are designated as a part of the Fremont National Forest, and all of such lands which are subject to the laws applicable to lands acquired pursuant to the aforesaid act of March 1, 1911, as amended, or which are hereafter acquired pursuant to that act shall be administered as part of the Fremont National Forest. 3. The lands described in Attachments Nos. II, III, and IV affixed hereto and made a part hereof are transferred from the Rogue River National Forest, the Deschutes National Forest, and the Fremont National Forest, respectively, to the Winema National Forest and shall be administered as parts of the Winema National Forest; and the boundaries of the Rogue River, Deschutes, and Fremont National Forests are modified accordingly. It is not intended by this proclamation to give national-forest status to any publicly-owned lands which have not heretofore had such status or to alter the status of any publicly-owned lands which now have national-forest status. Effective date. This proclamation shall become effective on July 1, 1961. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twenty-sixth day of July in the year of 75 Stat. 1085 our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-sixth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. ATTACHMENT NO. I LANDS TO BE ADMINISTERED AS PART OF THE FREMONT NATIONAL FOREST Willamette Meridian T. 34 S., R. 11 E., secs. 1, 12, 13, and 24, that portion lying east of the Sykan River. T. 37 S., R. 11 E., Sec. 1, lot 1, S½NE¼, SW¼SW¼SW¼, N½SE¼, N½SW¼SE¼, SE¼SW¼SE¼, SE¼SE¼; sec. 12, E½NE¼, E½NW¼NE¼, SW¼SW¼, NE¼, NW¼½NW¼, SE¼SW¼NW¼, S½SE¼NW¼, S½; secs. 13 and 24. T. 31 S., R. 12 E., secs 1 to 6, inclusive. T. 33 S., R. 12 E., secs. 22 to 27, inclusive, and secs. 32 to 34, inclusive, that portion lying south of the Sykan River; sec. 35; sec. 36, NE¼, W½, W½SE¼. T. 34 S., R. 12 E., sec. 1, N½N½NW¼; secs. 2 to 4, inclusive; secs. 5 and 6 that part lying south of Sykan River; secs. 7 to 17, inclusive; secs. 18 and 19 that part lying east of Sykan River; secs. 20 to 27, inclusive; sec. 28, N½, SE¼; sec. 29; secs. 30 and 31 that part lying east of the Sykan River; sec. 32, lots 1 and 2, NW¼, N½SW¼; sec. 33, lots 1 to 4, inclusive, NE¼, N½S½; secs. 34 to 36, inclusive. T. 35 S., R. 12 E., sec. 3; T. 37 S., R. 12 E., sec. 1, lots 1, 2, and 4, S½N½, S½; sec. 2, lots 1, 2, and 5, S½NE¼, E½SE¼, NW¼, SE¼; sec. 4, E½SE¼, SW¼SE¼.75 Stat. 1086 sec. 6, lots 6 and 7, SE¼SW¼, SE¼; sec. 7 to 9, inclusive; sec. 10, W½E½NW¼, W½NW¼, W½NE¼, SW¼, NW¼SW¼, N½SW¼SW¼; NW¼SE¼SW¼; sec. 11, N½, N½SW¼, E½SW¼SW¼, SE¼SW¼, SE¼; secs. 12 to 14, inclusive; sec. 15, E½, E½SW¼, SW¼SW¼; sec. 16, W½NE¼, W½, S½SE¼; sec. 17 to 24, inclusive. T. 31. S., R. 15 E. secs. 1 to 4, inclusive; secs. 9 to 16, inclusive; secs. 21 and 22; sec. 23, NW¼, W½SW¼; sec. 24, lots 1 and 2, and W½NE¼, S½NW¼; sec. 27, N½; sec. 28 and 33; sec. 34, NW¼. T. 32 S. R. 13 E., sec. 8, SW¼, S½SE¼; secs. 9, 16, and 21; sec. 28, W½; secs. 23 to 32, inclusive; sec. 33, W½E½, W½. T. 33 S. R. 13 E. sec. 2, E½SE¼; sec. 10, that portion of the SW¼ lying south of the Sykan River; sec. 11, NE¼, S½; sec. 12, W½; sec. 14, W½E½, W½; secs. 15, 16, and 17 that portion lying south and east of the Sykan River; sec. 21, N½, N½S½; sec. 22, N½, N½S½; sec. 23, NW¼NE¼, NW¼, N½SW¼; sec. 25, E½E½, S½SW¼, SW¼SE¼; sec. 26, S½S½; sec. 34, E½NE¼, NE¼SE¼; sec. 35, N½, N½S½, SE¼SE¼; sec. 36, W½. T. 34 S., R. 13 E., sec. 1: sec. 2, lots 1 and 2, S½NE¼, S½; sec. 3, E½W½SW¼, E½SW¼, SE¼; sec. 4, lot 7, SW¼NE¼, S½NW¼, SW¼, W½SE¼; sec. 5, S½N½, S½; sec. 6, lots 5, 6, and 7, S½NE¼, SE¼NW¼, E½SW¼, SE¼; secs. 7 to 36, inclusive. T. 35 S., R. 13 E., secs. 1 to 17, inclusive. sec. 18, E½, E½W½; sec. 20, N½NE¼, E½SW¼NE¼, SE¼NE¼, N½NW¼, NE¼SE¼, E½NW¼SE¼, N½SE¼SE¼; secs. 21 to 24, inclusive.75 Stat. 1087 T 36 S., R. 13 E., sec. 19, SE¼NE¼, E½SE¼, SW¼SE¼; sec. 20, S½N½, S½; sec. 21, S½N½, S½; sec. 22, SE¼NW¼, S½; sec. 23, S½NE¼, S½; sec. 24, SW¼, S½SE¼; secs. 25 to 36, inclusive. T. 37 S., R. 13 E., sec. 1, lots 3 and 4, that portion of S½NW¼ and SW¼ lying northwesterly of the Klamath Indian Reservation boundary according to GLO plat dated February 1, 1888; sec. 2, lots 1 to 4, inclusive, S½N½, SW¼, that portion of SE¼ lying northwest of the Klamath Indian Reservation boundary according to GLO plat dated February 1, 1888; secs. 3 to 10, inclusive; sec. 11, that portion lying northwest of the Klamath Indian Reservation boundary according to GLO plat dated February 1, 1888; secs. 18 and 19. ATTACHMENT NO. II LANDS TRANSFERRED FROM THE ROGUE RIVER NATIONAL FOREST TO THE WINEMA NATIONAL FOREST Willamette Meridian T. 32 S., R. 5 E., unsurveyed, That portion of the township lying east of the summit of the Cascade Mountain Divide and not within the Crater Lake National Park. T. 33 S., R. 5 E., unsurveyed, That portion of the township lying east or south of the summit of the Cascade Mountain Divide. T. 34 S., R. 5 E., unsurveyed, That portion of the township lying east of the summit of the Cascade Mountain Divide. T. 35 S., R. 5 E., partly unsurveyed, secs. 1 to 3, inclusive; secs. 10 to 15, inclusive; secs. 22 to 27, inclusive; secs. 31 to 33; secs. 34 to 36, inclusive; secs. 4, 9, 16, 28, 29, and 30, and that portion lying south and east of the summit of the Cascade Mountain Divide. T. 36 S., R. 5 E. T. 37 S., R. 5 E. sec. 1 to 6, inclusive; secs. 9 to 15, inclusive; secs. 22 to 27, inclusive; secs. 33 to 36, inclusive; secs. 7, 8, 16, 21, 28, 29, and 32 that portion lying easterly of a line beginning at the 75 Stat. 1088 NW corner of sec. 7, thence easterly over the top of Brown Mountain continuing easterly and southerly along the summit of the Cascade Mountain Divide and ending at the SW corner of sec. 32. T. 38 S., R. 5 E. secs. 1 to 5, inclusive; secs. 8 to 12, inclusive; sec. 35, E½NE¼, NE¼SE¼; T. 28 S., R. 6 E., unsurveyed, That portion of the township lying east of the summit of the Cascade Mountain Divide. T. 29 S., R. 6 E., unsurveyed, That portion of the township lying east of the summit of the Cascade Mountain Divide and not within the Crater Lake National Park. T. 32 S., R. 6 E., unsurveyed, That portion of the township not within the Crater Lake National Park. T. 33 S., R. 6 E., partly surveyed, secs. 1 to 11, inclusive; sec. 12, W½; sec. 13, W½; secs. 14 to 23, inclusive; secs. 26 to 34, inclusive; sec. 35, W½; T. 34 S., R. 6 E., secs. 2 to 5, inclusive; sec. 6, that portion lying east of the summit of the Cascade Mountain; secs. 7 to 11, inclusive; sec. 13, S½; sec. 14 to 24, inclusive; sec. 26, W½; sec. 27 to 34, inclusive; sec. 35, W½. T. 35 S., R. 6 E., sec. 2, W½; sec. 3 to 11, inclusive; secs. 14 to 23, inclusive; secs. 26 to 34, inclusive; sec. 35, W½; T. 36 S., R. 6 E., sec. 3, W½; sec. 4 to 10, inclusive; sec. 11, NW¼; sec. 15 to 36, inclusive. T. 37 S., R. 6 E. T. 38 S., R. 6 E. secs. 1 to 3, inclusive; sec. 23, E½E½; sec. 25, N½, SE¼; sec. 31. T. 28 S., R. 7 E., unsurveyed, That portion of the township lying south of a line beginning at the summit of Mt. Thielsen and running southeasterly along Cottowood Creek to the approximate north line of sec. 36.75 Stat. 1089 Tps. 29 and 30 S., R. 7½ E., unsurveyed, Those portions of the townships not within the Crater Lake National Park. T. 31 S., R. 7½ E., That portion of the township not within the Crater Lake National Park. T. 32 S., R. 7½ E., secs. 1 to 8, inclusive; secs. 4 and 9, those portions not within the Crater Lake National Park; secs. 10 to 15, inclusive; secs. 22 to 25, inclusive; sec. 26, N½. T. 28 S., R. 7 E., secs. 31 and 32. T. 29 S., R. 7 E., secs. 4 to 8, inclusive; secs. 17 to 20, inclusive; secs. 29 to 32, inclusive; T. 30 S., R. 7 E., unsurveyed, secs. 5 to 8, inclusive; secs. 17 to 20, inclusive; secs. 29 to 32, inclusive. Tps. 31 and 32 S., R. 7 E., secs. 6, 7, 18, 19, 30, and 31, those portions that are within the proclaimed boundary of the Rogue River National Forest. ATTACHMENT NO. III LANDS TRANSFERRED FROM THE DESCHUTES NATIONAL FOREST TO THE WINEMA NATIONAL FOREST Willamette Meridian T. 27 S., R. 6 E., sec. 36, that portion lying east of the summit of the Cascade Mountain Divide. T. 28 S., R. 6 E., secs. 12 and 13, those portions lying east of the summit of the Cascade Mountain Divide. T. 27 S., R. 6½ E., partly unsurveyed, That portion of the township lying east of the summit of the Cascade Mountain Divide. T. 27 S., R. 7 E., partly unsurveyed, secs. 1 to 35, inclusive. T. 28 S., R. 7 E., partly unsurveyed, secs. 4 to 9, inclusive; sec. 12, SW¼NE¼, SE¼NW¼, NE¼SW¼, and NW¼SE¼, unsurveyed; secs. 16 to 21, inclusive; secs. 23 to 30, inclusive; sec. 33. T. 28 S., R. 6½ E., unsurveyed, That portion of the township lying east of the summit of the Cascade Mountain Divide and north of a line running from the top of Mt. Thielsen southeasterly along Cottonwood Creek to the south boundary of sec. 25.75 Stat. 1090 T. 27 S., R. 8 E., secs. 1 to 30, inclusive; sec. 31, E½E½, NE¼NW¼; sec. 33, E½SE¼. T. 28 S., R. 8 E., sec. 5, N½, N½SE¼. ATTACHMENT NO. IV LANDS TRANSFERRED FROM THE FREMONT NATIONAL FOREST TO THE WINEMA NATIONAL FOREST Willamette Meridian T. 27 S., R. 8 E., secs. 34 to 36, inclusive. T. 28 S., R. 8 E., secs. 1 to 3, inclusive; secs. 10 to 14, inclusive; secs. 24, 25, 35, and 36. T. 29 S., R. 8 E., sec. 1. T. 25 S., R. 9 E., secs. 24 to 27, inclusive; secs. 33 to 36, inclusive. T. 26 S., R. 9 E., secs. 1 to 5, inclusive; secs. 7 to 36, inclusive. Tps. 27 and 28 S., R. 9 E. T. 29 S., R. 9 E., secs. 1 to 6, inclusive. T. 25 S., R. 10 E., secs. 13 to 36, inclusive. Tps. 26, 27, and 28 S., R. 10 E. T. 29 S., R. 10 E., secs. 1 to 6, inclusive. 3424 August 1, 1961 NATIONAL EMPLOY THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED WEEK, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation NATIONAL EMPLOY THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED WEEK, 1961 By the President of the United States of America August 1, 1961[No. 3424] A Proclamation WHEREAS equality of opportunity has long been one of our most cherished ideals; and WHEREAS equality of opportunity for employment should not be denied any qualified person because of a physical handicap; and WHEREAS the physically handicapped of our country have amply demonstrated their productive capacity when employed in positions suited to their special skills and talents; and 75 Stat. 1091 WHEREAS there are in this Nation today those who are physically handicapped but are otherwise qualified for useful work who have not yet achieved equality of opportunity for employment; and WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint resolution approved August 11, 1945 (59 Stat. 530), has designated the first week [36 USC 155](/us/usc/t36/s155). in October of each year as National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week and has requested the President to issue a suitable proclamation each year: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do call upon the people of our Nation to observe the week beginning October 1, 1961, as National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, and to cooperate with the President’s Committee on Employment of the Physically Handicapped in furthering equality of opportunity for employment of the physically handicapped. I also urge the Governors of States, mayors of cities, and other public officials, as well as leaders of industry, educational and religious groups, labor, civic, veterans’, agricultural, women’s, scientific, professional, and fraternal organizations, and all other interested organizations and individuals, including the handicapped themselves, to participate actively in this observance. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this first day of August in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, arid of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-sixth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3425 August 25, 1961 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CENTENNIAL YEAR Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 75 Stat. 1092 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CENTENNIAL YEAR By the President of the United States of America August 25, 1961[No. 3425] A Proclamation WHEREAS May 15, 1962, marks the centennial of the approval by President [12 Stat. 387](/us/stat/12/387). Lincoln of legislation establishing the United States Department of Agriculture; and WHEREAS the Department of Agriculture through its research, service, and educational work has enabled our farmers and ranchers, processors, and distributors to provide the food, fiber, and wood products necessary to a healthful, vigorous, and expanding population through increased efficiency in the production, utilization, and marketing of agricultural products; and WHEREAS an economically sound agriculture and a rewarding rural life are essential to the national well-being; and WHEREAS our productive agriculture has enabled the Government and many private organizations to initiate programs to alleviate hunger and suffering among peoples throughout the world; and WHEREAS the emergence of a progressive, efficient, and productive agriculture during the one hundred years since the establishment of the Department of Agriculture has resulted in large measure from the close cooperation between the Department of Agriculture and the national system of land-grant universities and colleges which was founded under the first Morrill Act of July 2, [12 Stat. 503](/us/stat/12/503). [7 USC 301–308](/us/usc/t7/s301–308). 1862, and this historical anniversary will also be observed during the same year; and WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint *Ante*, p. 399. resolution approved August 25, 1961, has requested the President to issue a proclamation designating 1962 as the centennial year of the establishment of the United States Department of Agriculture: 75 Stat. 1093 NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the year 1962 as United States Department of Agriculture Centennial Year; and I request the Department of Agriculture to plan and to participate in appropriate activities recognizing the anniversary to the end that the centennial may serve as an occasion to commemorate the contributions of agriculture to the health and welfare of every citizen, to the national well-being, and to the development of emerging nations. I also request that, in its centennial observances, the Department of Agriculture cooperate with the land-grant universities and colleges in recognition of a century of mutually beneficial cooperative relationships, and with other appropriate organizations and individuals. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twenty-fifth day of August in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred [seal] and sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-sixth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3426 August 25, 1961 CENTENNIAL OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NATIONAL SYSTEM OF LAND-GRANT UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation CENTENNIAL OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NATIONAL SYSTEM OF LAND-GRANT UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES By the President of the United States of America August 25, 1961[No. 3426] A Proclamation WHEREAS July 2, 1962, marks the centennial of the first Morrill Act, approved [12 Stat. 503](/us/stat/12/503). by President Abraham Lincoln, granting [7 USC 301–308](/us/usc/t7/s301–308). public lands to States and territories in 75 Stat. 1094 support of colleges to promote “liberal and practical education . . . in the several pursuits and professions in life”; and WHEREAS the Act opened the doors of colleges and universities to all with the ability and will to learn, irrespective of heredity, occupation, or economic status; and WHEREAS the land-grant institutions in the fifty States and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico carry research and teaching to the citizens of these States and the Commonwealth and to people of other nations, particularly the emerging nations, seeking solutions to economic, social, and physical ills, and enriching the cultural life of the people; and WHEREAS the land-grant system of higher education is the Nation’s largest single source of trained and educated manpower and now contributes more than one-half of the Nation’s trained scientists and nearly one-half of all Regular and Reserve officers entering the armed forces through the military programs conducted at civilian institutions; and WHEREAS these institutions have historically maintained and currently maintain close cooperative relationships with the United States Department of Agriculture, which marks the centennial of [12 Stat. 387](/us/stat/12/387). its establishment on May 15, 1962, and also maintain close working relationships with other departments and agencies of the Government, including the Departments of Defense, the Interior, Commerce, Labor, and Health, Education, and Welfare, the United States Information Agency, and the International Cooperation Administration; and WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint *Ante*, p. 400. resolution approved August 25, 1961, has requested the President to issue a proclamation recognizing the centennial of the establishment of the land-grant system of universities and colleges: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim that it is fitting and proper to commemorate the centennial of this historic Act of Congress; and I request that the agen-75 Stat. 1095cies of the Government cooperate with the land-grant universities and colleges throughout the academic year 1961–1962 in recognizing the historical and present close cooperative relationship of such institutions with the departments and establishments of the Government. I also request that such centennial be otherwise appropriately celebrated to the end that the occasion may serve to commemorate the unparalleled opportunities for higher education provided by these publicly supported institutions and their efforts through teaching, research, and service to improve the economic, social, and cultural lives of the people of this Nation and of other nations. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twenty-fifth day of August in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred [seal] and sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-sixth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3427 September 6, 1961 CHILD HEALTH DAY, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation CHILD HEALTH DAY, 1961 By the President of the United States of America September 6, 1961[No. 3427] A Proclamation WHEREAS the children and youth of today must, in their time, transmit to posterity the values and ideals which have made this Nation great; and WHEREAS the preservation of these values and ideals requires renewed dedication to self-discipline and the protection and development of the health of our children in body, mind, and spirit; and WHEREAS the observance of a special day emphasizing child health provides 75 Stat. 1096 an opportunity for a reassessment of the true cultural, spiritual, and social values which will contribute to the total health of our children; and WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint resolution of May 18, 1928, 45 Stat. 617, as amended by a joint resolution of September 22, 1959, 73 Stat. 627 (36 U.S.C. 143), has requested the President of the United States to issue annually a proclamation setting apart the first Monday in October as Child Health Day; and WHEREAS Child Health Day is also an appropriate time to observe a Universal Children’s Day, and to salute the work which the United Nations, through its specialized agencies, and the United Nations Children’s Fund are doing to build better health for children around the world: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate Monday, the second day of October 1961, as Child Health Day; and I invite all persons and all agencies and organizations interested in the welfare of children to unite on that day in observances which will assure our children total concepts of health that will bolster their ability to discharge the responsibilities of leadership which will soon be theirs. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this sixth day of September in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred [seal] and sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-sixth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3428 September 11, 1961 IMPOSING IMPORT RESTRICTIONS ON CERTAIN COTTON PRODUCTS Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 75 Stat. 1097 IMPOSING IMPORT RESTRICTIONS ON CERTAIN COTTON PRODUCTS By the President of the United States of America September 11, 1961[No. 3428] A Proclamation WHEREAS, pursuant to section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended (7 U.S.C. 624), the Secretary [64 Stat. 261](/us/stat/64/261). of Agriculture advised the President that he had reason to believe that certain cotton products produced in any stage preceding the spinning into yarn are being or are practically certain to be imported into the United States under such conditions and in such quantities as to render or tend to render ineffective, or materially interfere with, the price-support program and other programs or operations undertaken by the Department of Agriculture with respect to cotton or products thereof, or to reduce substantially the amount of cotton processed in the United States from cotton or products thereof with respect to which any such program or operation is being undertaken; and WHEREAS, on January 18, 1961, under the authority of the said section 22, the President requested the United States Tariff Commission to make an investigation with respect to this matter; and WHEREAS, in accordance with the said section 22, as implemented by Executive Order No. 7233 of November 23, 1935, the Tariff Commission has made such investigation and has reported to me its findings and recommendations made in connection therewith; and WHEREAS, on the basis of the investigation and report of the Tariff Commission, I find that the articles with respect to which import restrictions are hereinafter proclaimed are being or are practically certain to be imported into the United States under such conditions and in such quantities as to render or tend to render ineffective, or materially interfere with, the price-support program and other programs or operations undertaken by the Department of Agri-75 Stat. 1098culture with respect to cotton or products thereof; and WHEREAS I find and declare that the import restrictions hereinafter proclaimed are shown by such investigation of the Tariff Commission to be necessary in order that the entry, or withdrawal from warehouse, for consumption of the said articles will not render or tend to render ineffective, or materially interfere with, the price-support program and other programs or operations undertaken by the Department of Agriculture with respect to cotton or products thereof: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as [7 USC 624](/us/usc/t7/s624). amended, do hereby proclaim that the total aggregate quantity of cotton products produced in any stage preceding the spinning into yarn, except cotton wastes, which may be entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption in any 12-month period, beginning September 11 in 1961 and in subsequent years shall not exceed 1,000 pounds, which permissible total quantity I find and declare to be proportionately not less than 50 per centum of the total quantity of such articles entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption during the representative period from January 1, 1940, to December 31, 1953, inclusive. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 11th day of September in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-sixth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Dean Rusk, *Secretary of State*. 3429 September 18, 1961 GENERAL PULASKI’S MEMORIAL DAY, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 75 Stat. 1099 GENERAL PULASKI’S MEMORIAL DAY, 1961 By the President of the United States of America September 18, 1961[No. 3429] A Proclamation WHEREAS the one hundred eighty-second anniversary of the death of Casimir Pulaski during the American Revolution brings to mind the heroic contribution of that great Polish patriot to the cause of our freedom and independence; and WHEREAS General Pulaski’s brilliant leadership and courage at Brandywine, Charleston, and Savannah deserve the everlasting admiration and gratitude of our Nation; and WHEREAS our country owes much also to the loyalty and enterprising spirit of millions of our citizens of Polish descent; and WHEREAS it is fitting that we acknowledge our debt to General Pulaski and his countrymen and honor the memory of the gallant Polish patriot: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate Wednesday, October 11, 1961, as General Pulaski’s Memorial Day; and I direct the appropriate officials of the Federal Government to display the flag of the United States on all Government buildings on that day. I also invite the people of the United States to observe the day with appropriate ceremonies in honor of the memory of General Pulaski and the noble cause for which he gave his life. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this Eighteenth day of September in the year 75 Stat. 1100 Of our Lord nineteen hundred [seal] and sixty-one and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-sixth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Chester Bowles, *Acting Secretary of State*. 3430 September 19, 1961 DEATH OF DAG HAMMARSKJOLD Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation DEATH OF DAG HAMMARSKJOLD By the President of the United States of America September 19, 1961[No. 3430] A Proclamation WHEREAS the world has suffered a grievous loss in the untimely death of Dag Hammarskjold; and WHEREAS this eminent statesman was a leader in the eternal struggle of man to achieve a peaceful world; and WHEREAS, as Secretary General of the United Nations since 1953, by his courage, his wisdom, his statesmanship, and his personal dedication to the fulfillment of the never-ceasing quest for peace and justice, he earned the respect and gratitude of all men of good will throughout the world; and WHEREAS his life was an example for all of us and his death will require that our efforts and sacrifices in the cause of peace be redoubled: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, in honor and tribute to this great statesman of the world, do hereby direct that the appropriate officials arrange for the display of the National Plag at half-staff on all Government buildings of the United States until the body of Dag Hammarskjold is laid to rest. I also direct that, for the same length of time, the representatives of the United States in foreign countries shall make similar arrangements for the display of the Plag at half-staff over all embassies, legations, consular offices, and military facilities. 75 Stat. 1101 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this nineteenth day of September, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred [seal] and sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-sixth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Chester Bowles, *Acting Secretary of State*. 3431 September 18, 1961 CARRYING OUT AGREEMENT GRANTING CONCESSION TO COMPENSATE IN PART FOR ESCAPE-CLAUSE ACTION ON SPRING CLOTHESPINS Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation CARRYING OUT AGREEMENT GRANTING CONCESSION TO COMPENSATE IN PART FOR ESCAPE-CLAUSE ACTION ON SPRING CLOTHESPINS By the President of the United States of America September 18, 1961[No. 3431] A Proclamation 1. WHEREAS, pursuant to the authority vested in him by the Constitution and the statutes, including section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (48 Stat. (pt. 1) 943, 57 Stat. (pt. 1) 125, 59 Stat. (pt. 1) 410), the President, [19 USC 1351](/us/usc/t19/s1351). on October 30, 1947, entered into a trade agreement with certain foreign countries, which consists of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (hereinafter referred to as the General Agreement), including a Schedule of United States Concessions and the Protocol of Provisional Application of the General Agreement, together with a Final Act (61 Stat. (pts. 5 and 6) A7, A11, and A2051); 2. WHEREAS by Proclamation No. 2761A of December 16, 1947 (61 Stat. (pt. 2) 1103), the President proclaimed such modifications of existing duties and other import restrictions of the United States of America and such continuance of existing customs or excise treatment of articles imported into the United States of America as were then found to 75 Stat. 1102 be required or appropriate to carry out the trade agreement specified in the first recital of this proclamation on and after January 1, 1948, which proclamation has been supplemented and amended by subsequent proclamations; 3. WHEREAS, the period for the exercise of the authority to enter into foreign-trade agreements pursuant to section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as [19 USC 1351](/us/usc/t19/s1351). amended, having been extended (63 Stat. (pt. 1) 697), the President, on October 10, 1949, entered into a trade agreement with certain foreign countries providing for the accession to the General Agreement of these foreign countries, which trade agreement for accession consists of the Annecy Protocol of Terms of Accession to the General Agreement (hereinafter referred to as “Annecy–1949”), including the annexes thereto (64 Stat. (pt. 3) B141); 4. WHEREAS, by Proclamation No. 2867 of December 22, 1949 (64 Stat. (pt. 2) A380), the President proclaimed such modifications of existing duties and the other import restrictions of the United States of America and such continuance of existing customs or excise treatment of articles imported into the United States of America as were then found to be required or appropriate to carry out the trade agreement for accession on and after January 1, 1950, which proclamation has been supplemented and amended by subsequent proclamations, including Proclamation No. 2884 of April 27, 1950 (64 Stat. (pt. 2) A399); 5. WHEREAS, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in him by section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (48 Stat. (pt. 1) 943, 57 Stat. (pt. 1) 125, 59 Stat. (pt. 1) 410, 63 Stat. (pt. 1) 698, 69 Stat. 162), and by section 7(c) of the Trade Agreements Extension [19 USC 1364](/us/usc/t19/s1364). Act of 1951 (65 Stat. 74), and in accordance with Article XIX of the General [61 Stat. A58](/us/stat/61/A58). Agreement, the President, by Proclamation [72 Stat. c14](/us/stat/72/c14). No. 3211 of November 9, 1957, proclaimed the withdrawal of the duty concession granted by the United States with respect to spring clothespins de-75 Stat. 1103scribed in the first item 412 in Part I of Schedule XX (Annecy–1949), effective [64 Stat. A401](/us/stat/64/A401). after the close of business December 9, 1957; 6. WHEREAS Article XIX of the General Agreement provides for consultation [61 Stat. A58](/us/stat/61/A58). with those other contracting parties having a substantial interest as exporters of products with respect to which action has been taken under that Article with a view to agreement being reached among all interested contracting parties; 7. WHEREAS reasonable public notice of the intention to conduct trade-agreement negotiations with the Government of Sweden, which is a contracting party to the General Agreement having a substantial interest as an exporter, was given, the views presented by persons interested in such negotiations were received and considered, and information and advice with respect to such negotiations were sought and obtained from the Departments of State, Agriculture, Commerce, and Defense, and from other sources; 8. WHEREAS, pursuant to section 3
(a)of the Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951, as amended (19 U.S.C. § 1360 (a)), the President transmitted to the United States Tariff Commission for investigation and report a list of all articles imported into the United States of America to be considered for possible modification of duties and other import restrictions, imposition of additional import restrictions, or continuance of existing customs or excise treatment in the trade-agreement negotiations with the Government of Sweden, and the Tariff Commission made an investigation in accordance with section 3 of the said Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951, as amended, and thereafter reported to him its determinations made pursuant to such section within the period specified therein; 9. WHEREAS I have found as a fact that, in the circumstances recited above, existing duties or other import restrictions of the United States of America 75 Stat. 1104 are unduly burdening and restricting the foreign trade of the United States of America; 10. WHEREAS, the period for the exercise of the authority of the President to enter into foreign-trade agreements under section 350 of the Tariff Act of [19 USC 1351](/us/usc/t19/s1351). 1930, as amended, having been extended by section 2 of the Trade Agreements [19 USC 1352 note](/us/usc/t19/s1352). Extension Act of 1958 (72 Stat. 673) until the close of June 30, 1962, as a result of the findings set forth in the ninth recital of this proclamation and for the purpose of restoring the general level of reciprocal and mutually advantageous concessions in the General Agreement by the replacement therein of other concessions, I, through my duly authorized representative, on September 15, 1961, entered into a foreign trade agreement consisting of an agreement, including a schedule, between the Kingdom of Sweden and the United States of America supplementary to the General Agreement, a copy of which supplementary agreement is annexed to this proclamation; 11. WHEREAS the agreement specified in the tenth recital of this proclamation provides that the treatment provided for in the schedule annexed thereto shall be applied by the United States of America on and after October 18, 1961; 12. WHEREAS I find that the compensatory modifications provided for in the trade agreement specified in the tenth recital of this proclamation constitute an appropriate action toward maintaining the general level of reciprocal and mutually advantageous concessions in the General Agreement, that the purpose set forth in the said section 350, as amended, will be promoted by such compensatory modifications of existing duties and other import restrictions and continuance of existing customs or excise treatment as are set forth and provided for in the trade agreement specified in the tenth recital of this proclamation and that such modifications of existing duties and other im-75 Stat. 1105port restrictions and such continuance of existing customs or excise treatment of articles as are hereinafter proclaimed in this proclamation will be required or appropriate, on and after the date hereinafter specified, to carry out that trade agreement: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the statutes, including section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, to the end that the [19 USC 1351](/us/usc/t19/s1351). foreign-trade agreement supplementary to the General Agreement, specified in the tenth recital of this proclamation, may be carried out, do hereby proclaim that such modifications of existing duties and other import restrictions of the United States of America and such continuance of existing customs or excise treatment of articles imported into the United States as are specified and provided for in that trade agreement, including the schedule annexed thereto, shall, subject to the provisions of that trade agreement, be applied as though such modifications and continuance were specified and provided for in Part I of Schedule XX (Annecy–1949), as [64 Stat. A401](/us/stat/64/A401). follows:
(1)The rates of duty specified in column A at the right of the description of products in the said schedule annexed to the said trade agreement supplementary to the General Agreement, on and after October 18, 1961.
(2)The rates of duty specified in column B at the right of the description of products, on and after the date determined in accordance with the provisions of the Note at the end of the schedule annexed to the said trade agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 18th day of September in the year of 75 Stat. 1106 our Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] sixty-one and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-sixth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Chester Bowles, *Acting Secretary of State*. Footnote: The English text of this agreement is contained in Department of State Press Release No. 636, September 15, 1961. The portions of the agreement to be applied by the United States will be printed in Treasury Decisions, and the complete agreement will be printed first separately in Treaties and Other International Acts Series and subsequently in the bound volumes of United States Treaties and Other International Agreements. 3432 September 21, 1961 COLUMBUS DAY, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation COLUMBUS DAY, 1961 By the President of the United States of America September 21, 1961[No. 3432] A Proclamation WHEREAS the vision, courage, and daring of Christopher Columbus led to the discovery of a new continent; and WHEREAS our Nation has grown on this continent and has attained to a position of world leadership, having as its foundation the great principles of democracy, including personal freedom and the dignity of the individual—principles which are shared today by free peoples everywhere; and WHEREAS the intrepid spirit and steadfast faith which sustained this great explorer on his venture into the unknown are a constant inspiration to us as we 75 Stat. 1107 seek to achieve ever greater accomplishments in every field of human endeavor and strive to help create a better world community; and WHEREAS, in recognition of our debt to Columbus, the Congress of the United States, by a joint resolution approved [36 USC 146](/us/usc/t36/s146). April 30, 1934 (48 Stat. 657), requested the President to issue a proclamation designating October 12 of each year as Columbus Day and calling for the appropriate observance of that day: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate Thursday, October 12, 1961, as Columbus Day; and I invite the people of this Nation to observe that day in churches, schools, and other suitable places with appropriate ceremonies in commemoration of the four hundred and sixty-ninth anniversary of the discovery of America. I also direct that the flag of the United States be displayed on all public buildings on Columbus Day in honor of the great explorer. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twenty first day of September in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred [seal] and sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-sixth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Chester Bowles, *Acting Secretary of State*. 3433 September 22, 1961 WRIGHT BROTHERS DAY, 1961 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 75 Stat. 1108 WRIGHT BROTHERS DAY, 1961 By the President of the United States of America September 22, 1961[No. 3433] A Proclamation WHEREAS December 17, 1903, marked the beginning of a revolution in the transportation and defense methods employed by all the nations of the world, when the Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur, by their enterprise and genius made the first successful flights in a heavier-than-air, mechanically propelled airplane, near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina; and WHEREAS this historic event has placed the United States in the front ranks of world aviation; and WHEREAS it is most appropriate that the Wright brothers, whose enterprise and genius have made the continents of this planet only hours apart and have changed the pattern of our lives, should be memorialized on the anniversary day of their success; and WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint resolution approved September 22, 1961, *Ante*, p. 611. has designated the seventeenth day of December 1961 as Wright Brothers Day, and has requested the President to issue a proclamation inviting the people of the United States to observe that day with appropriate ceremonies and activities: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby call upon officials of the Government to display the flag of the United States on Wright Brothers Day, December 17, 1961; and I invite the people of the United States to observe that day with ceremonies and activities designed to commemorate the achievements of the Wright brothers and to further and stimulate interest in aviation in this country. 75 Stat. 1109 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twenty-second day of September in the year of our Lord nineteen hun- [seal] dred and sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-sixth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Chester Bowles, *Acting Secretary of State*. 3434 September 22, 1961 AMERICAN PATENT SYSTEM WEEK Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation AMERICAN PATENT SYSTEM WEEK By the President of the United States of America September 22, 1961[No. 3434] A Proclamation WHEREAS the year 1961 marks the one hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of the enactment of the Patent Act of 1836 which created the present [5 Stat. 117](/us/stat/5/117). examination system for the grant of patents; and WHEREAS in the year 1961 there will be granted the three millionth patent since enactment of the Patent Act; and WHEREAS the grant of a patent is a traditional incentive for the promotion of the useful arts and thereby contributes notably to the well-being of people everywhere; and WHEREAS encouragement of invention is essential to the continued economic and technological development of this Nation; and WHEREAS it is fitting that the anniversary of the Patent Act and the establishment of the United States Patent Office should be observed; and WHEREAS a joint resolution of the Congress approved September 22, 1961, *Ante*, p. 611. authorizes the Secretary of Commerce, the Commissioner of Patents, and such 75 Stat. 1110 other persons or groups as they may designate to make suitable arrangements for an appropriate observance of the American patent system and the United States Patent Office; and WHEREAS the said joint resolution requests the President of the United States to designate the week of October 15, 1961, as “The American Patent System Week”: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the week of October 15, 1961, as the American Patent System Week; and I invite the people during that week to commemorate the American patent system which, by affording protection and encouragement to inventors as envisaged and authorized by the Constitution, contributes so greatly to the encouragement of inventive genius. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twenty-second day of September in the year of our Lord nineteen hun- [seal] dred and sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-sixth. John F. Kennedy By the President: Chester Bowles, *Acting Secretary of State*. LAWS AFFECTED IN VOLUME 78 CONTENTS **Tables of Amendments and Repeals of Prior Laws and Other Federal Instruments** **Page** Table 1. General Legislation 1113 Table 2. Revised Statutes 1148 Table 3. Internal Revenue Code of 1939 1149 Table 4. Internal Revenue Code of 1954 1149 Table 5. Positive Law Titles of United States Code 1151 Table 6. Reorganization Plans 1155 Table 7. Veterans’ Regulations 1155 Table 8. Executive Orders and Proclamations 1156 Table 9. Treaties and International Agreements 1156 Table 10. Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, etc 1156 **Tables of Prior Laws and Other Federal Instruments Referred to in Text** Table 11. General Legislation 1160 Table 12. Revised Statutes 1165 Table 13. Internal Revenue Code of 1939 1165 Table 14. Internal Revenue Code of 1954 1165 Table 15. Positive Law Titles of United States Code 1166 Table 16. Reorganization Plans 1167 Table 17. Veterans’ Regulations 1167 Table 18. Executive Orders and Proclamations 1167 Table 19. Treaties and International Agreements 1167 EXPLANATION **General**. The following tables are designed to serve as a guide to prior laws and other Federal instruments which are patently amended, repealed, referred to, or otherwise cited by the textual provisions of the public laws contained in this volume. These tables were initiated as a separate pamphlet to accompany Volume 70 of the United States Statutes at Large. Beginning with Volume 71, they are being published as an integral part of each volume. From time to time the tables will be cumulated and made separately available as a convenience to users. Tables 1–9 of Volumes 70–79 covering the years 1956 through 1965 have been cumulated and published as a separate pamphlet. Coverage and arrangement of the tables are subject to change with a view to improved usefulness. The arrangement of the tables is outlined above. There are two basic groups:
(1)Tables 1–10 cover amendments, repeals, and other actions directly affecting prior laws and other Federal instruments; and
(2)Tables 11–19 cover all citations and other references to prior laws and other Federal instruments. **Details of Arrangement** Tables 1–9 are limited to cases in which prior laws and other Federal instruments are expressly affected. Table 10 is a catch-all table designed as a finding aid to relationships which are expressed in general terms. Listed in this table are all public laws in this volume which contain such provisions as “notwithstanding any other provision of law,” and “all laws in conflict with this law are hereby repealed.” 1111 1112 Tables 11–19 cover all other cases in which prior laws or other Federal instruments are mentioned in the text of the public laws in this volume, without regard to the purpose underlying such reference. In each of the basic groups the first and largest table is entitled “General Legislation,” and contains listings of all laws affected which have not been codified in the Revised Statutes, the Internal Revenue Codes, the Canal Zone Code, or in those titles of the United States Code or District of Columbia Code which have been enacted into law. Succeeding tables cover these codified provisions, as well as other instruments such as reorganization plans, veterans’ regulations, Executive orders and proclamations, and treaties and international agreements. The numbering of the tables in the two groups is parallel. Thus Table 2 and Table 12 both relate to the Revised Statutes; Table 7 and Table 17 both relate to veterans’ regulations. Table 1 is arranged chronologically. In preparing this table the “basic act” principle has been followed. Under this principle the key listing of amendatory legislation will be found under the basic act affected, rather than under intervening amendments thereto. Furthermore, all laws included are treated as if tables covering prior volumes of the United States Statutes at Large were in existence. Thus, no attempt is made to give an historical picture of a law, and only the latest amendment in the chain will be reflected. Occasionally, to promote clarity, cross references have been supplied at key points. Users of Table 1 should, therefore, look under the date, public law number, or statutes volume and page number of the basic act affected, in order to determine whether changes have been made by the public laws contained in this volume. Although a given section of any act may have been added at a later date, the section is carried under the date and statutes citation of the basic act. For this reason the page numbers in the column headed “Statutes volume and page” are the numbers of the page on which each act begins. All tables are arranged chronologically, except where the existence of a system of codification makes possible a sequential arrangement from the lowest to the highest title or section number. In Tables 1–10 there is a “Comment” column, in which the nature of the affecting action is described. These are editorial comments, intended to reflect what is patent in the laws reviewed, and every effort has been made to avoid interpretations. In Tables 11–19 the “Comment” column is unnecessary, since in each instance the comment would be “Cited” or “Referred to.” In these tables, moreover, the number of columns has been held to a minimum in the interest of brevity. Thus Table 11 contains only three columns listing the date and number of the law referred to, and the page number in this volume at which the reference may be found. **Caveat**. All the tables are editorially compiled and presented as reference guides only. Hence they have no evidentiary status or legal effect. Indirect or implied relationships are not included. These may be found through use of the Subject Index or through research based on the text itself. The Office of the Federal Register invites criticisms or suggestions with a view to improving the tables wherever possible. LAWS AFFECTED IN VOLUME 75 TABLES OF AMENDMENTS AND REPEALS OF PRIOR LAWS AND OTHER FEDERAL INSTRUMENTS Table 1.—*General Legislation* Note: All cross references in this table are to entries in Table 1 unless otherwise indicated. Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1870** Apr. 22 16:92 61 6A 497 87–226 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Addition. **1878** May 31 20:87 146 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 147 87–66 7 Amendment. June 19 20:173 323 3, 4 498 87–227 2, 4 Amendment; effective date. **1879** Mar. 3 20:467 186 1, 2 627 87–294 4 Supplemental provision. 3 20:467 186 3 627 87–294 1–3, 5 Amendment; effective date. **1887** Jan. 26 24:368 49 1(7) 498 87–227 3, 4 Do. Feb. 4 24:379 104 17(5) 517 87–247 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 4 24:379 104 510 41 87–16 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. **1889** Mar. 2 25:939 411 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 577 87–277 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Partial repeal. **1890** Apr. 30 26:78 173 2 779 87–360 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. July 2 26:209 647 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 764 87–346 2, 3 Exception; supplemental provision. **1894** July 31 28:162 174 2 451 87–195 626(c) Exception. 31 28:162 174 2 459 87–195 636(e) Do. 31 28:162 174 2 621 87–293 15(c) Do. Aug. 27 28:509 349 73–77 764 87–346 2, 3 Exception; supplemental provision. **1895** Jan. 12 28:601 23 73 5 87–2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 12 28:601 23 73 202, 203 87–85 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 12 28:601 23 87 545, 547 87–264 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 12 28:601 23 87 638 87–297 48 Do. 1113 1114 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1901** Feb. 28 31:819 623 1(3) 121 87–60 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. Mar. 3 31:1189 854 177 769 87–349 1 Do. 3 31:1189 854 866(c) 540 87–259 1 Revision. 3 31:1189 854 940 515, 517 87–246 2, 3, 8 Revision; supplemental provision; effective date. 3 31:1189 854 1154 517 87–246 6, 8 Amendment; effective date. 3 31:1189 854 1165 517 87–246 5, 8 Revision; effective date. 3 31:1189 854 1173 516, 517 87–246 4, 8 Do. Public law **1902** 32:388 161 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 407 87–168 5 Supplement to Federal reclamation June 17 laws. **1906** Mar. 21 34:824 Pub. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 664 87–304 9(a)(1) Repeal. Res. 10 June 9 34:227 214 3 489 87–214 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 13 34:260 226 4 (a),
(b)775 87–354 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Existing text designated as (a); new subsec.
(b)added; effective date. 20 34:314 251 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 830, 87–399 1, 2, 7 Supplemental provisions; 832 effective date. 30 34:697 383 1 664 87–304 9(a)(2) Partial repeal. **1907** Mar. 4 34:1295 253 1 665 87–304 9(b) Amendment. **1908** May 27 35:317 141 1 664 87–304 9(a)(3) Partial repeal. **1909** Mar. 3 35:838 320 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 497 87–226 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. (See also 1870, ch. 61, sec. 6A.) 3 35:838 321 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 497 87–226 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 4 35:945 328 9 457 87–195 636(a)(2) Exception. 4 35:945 328 9 621 87–293 15(d)(2) Do. 4 35:1039 330 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 211 87–91 2(1) Partial repeal. 4 35:1039 330 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 665 87–304 9(a)(4) Do. **1910** June 1 36:452 196 5 583 87–281 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 7 36:459 198 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 541 87–260 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Repeal, with exception. 17 36:468 213 1 665 87–304 9(a)(5) Partial repeal. 20 36:557 219 10 85 87–40 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Waiver. **1912** Aug. 24 37:417 302 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 249 87–122 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 1115 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1913** Mar. 4 37:828 430 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 258 87–122 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provisions. Dec. 23 38:251 43 13, 14(b) 773 87–353 3(c),(d) Amendment. 23 38:251 43 16 147 87–66 8(a),
(b)Do. 23 38:251 43 24 188 87–70 804(c) Do. 23 38:251 43 24 191 87–70 902 Do. 23 38:251 43 24 318 87–128 341(a) Exception. **1914** Apr. 27 38:351 91 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 211 87–91 2(2) Partial repeal. July 16 38:454 127 5 457 87–195 636(a)(5) Exception. 16 38:454 127 5 638 87–297 48 Do. **1915** Jan. 26 38:798 238 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 383 87–146 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Land exchange. Mar. 3 38:928 271 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 211 87–91 2(3) Partial repeal. 4 38:997 290 5 211 87–91 2(4) Repeal. **1916** May 10 39:66 73 6 561 87–265 1 Nonapplicability. July 17 39:360 158 7 774 87–353 3(e) Amendment. 17 39:360 158 7(f) 773 87–353 3(a) Supplemental provision. 17 39:360 158 12 758 87–343 1(a) Amendment. 17 39:360 168 12 774 87–353 3(f) Do. 17 39:360 158 13 774 87–353 3 (g),
(h)Do. 17 39:360 158 22 774 87–353 3(i) Do. 17 39:360 158 32 774 87–353 3(w) Partial repeal. 17 39:360 158 202(c) 758 87–343 1(b) Amendment. 28 39:412 169 5 221 87–108 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Partial repeal. Aug. 1 39:432 171 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 577 87–278 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 9 39:442 184 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 319 87–129 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Boundary revision. Sept. 7 39:728 260 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 762 87–346 1 Exception. 7 39:728 260 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 764 87–346 3 Supplemental provision. 7 39:728 260 1 522 87–254 1 Amendment. 7 39:728 260 14 195 87–75 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 7 39:728 260 14 521 87–252 2 Do. 7 39:728 260 14 764 87–346 3 Exception. 7 39:728 260 14b 762 87–346 1 Addition. 7 39:728 260 14b 764 87–346 3 Exception. 7 39:728 260 15 763 87–346 2 Revision. 7 39:728 260 15 764 87–346 3 Exception. 7 39:728 260 16 766 87–346 6 Amendment. 7 39:728 260 18 (a),
(b)764 87–346 4 Existing text designated as (a); new subsec.
(b)added. 7 39:728 260 20 765 87–346 5 Amendment. 7 39:728 260 43 766 87–346 7 Addition. 7 39:728 260 44, 45 522 87–254 2 Sec. 44 redesignated as 45; new 44 added. 7 39:742 267 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 593 87–290 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Applicability. 7 39:742 267 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 751 87–339 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 7 39:742 267 15–20 507 87–234 1 Waiver. 7 39:742 267 32, 42 593 87–290 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provisions. 1116 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1917** Mar. 2 39:951 368 3 245 87–121 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment; effective date. Sept. 24 40:288 43 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 54 87–27 9(a) Supplemental provision. 24 40:288 43 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 309, 87–128 309(c), Do. 317 338(b) 24 40:288 43 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 770 87–350 1(a) Do. 24 40:288 43 21 148 87–69 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Debt limit, increase. **1919** Mar. 1 40:1213 314 11 545, 87–264 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception. (See 547 also 1895, ch. 23, sec. 87.) 1 40:1213 314 11 638 87–297 48 Do. Aug. 4 41:272 24 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 627 87–294 4, 5 Amendment; effective date. (See also 1879, ch. 186.) **1920** Mar. 8 42:415 165 3 384 87–147 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Addition. **1924** May 19 43:132 121 3 46 87–25 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. June 7 43:521 214 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 211 87–91 2(5) Partial repeal. 7 43:604 238 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 407 87–167 16 Exception. **1925** Jan. 28 43:794 342 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 497 87–226 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. (See also 1870, ch. 61, sec. 6A.) **1926** May 22 44:616 268 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 192 87–71 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Transfer of lands. June 3 44:690 330 3 586 87–287 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Revision. **1927** Mar. 4 44:1424 803 6(b), 9(e), 203, 87–87 1–4 Revision; effective 14(m) 204 date. **1928** May 3 45:487 Pub. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 784 87–365 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (Revised. See Res. 31 1960, P.L. 86–384.) **1929** Feb. 11 45:1160 719 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 22 87–14 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 21 45:1254 792 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 336 87–133 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 27 45:1326 831 5 (a),
(b)518 87–248 1 Existing text designated as (a); new subsec.
(b)added. 27 45:1326 831 26 518 87–248 2 Amendment. 27 45:1326 831 50 519 87–248 3 Addition. Mar. 1 45:1415 867 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 803 87–373 2(b) Applicability. 1117 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1930** May 27 46:391 271 7 249 87–122 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception. June 12 46:580 347 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 211 87–91 1 Amendment. 17 46:590 361 par. 301 224 87–110 1 Duty suspension. 17 46:590 361 1, par. 121 87–59 3 (a),
(c)Amendment; 1102(b) applicability. 17 46:590 361 1, par. 121 87–59 3 (b),
(c)Addition; 1102(c) applicability. 17 46:590 361 201, par. 541 87–261 2 (a),
(d)Subdivisions (2), 1798(b)
(3)renumbered as (2)-(4) (3), (4); new
(2)added; effective date. 17 46:590 361 201, par. 335 87–132 1, 2 Amendment; supplemental 1798(c) provision. (2)(A) 17 46:590 361 201, par. 335 87–132 1 Amendment; 1798(c) effective date.
(B)17 46:590 361 201, par. 541 87–261 2 (b),
(d)Do. 1798(g) 17 46:590 361 201, par. 214 87–95 1, 2 Addition; 1825 applicability. 17 46:590 361 201, par. 224 87–110 3 Do. 1826 17 46:590 361 321(a) 541 87–261 2 (c),
(d)Amendment; (2)(B) effective date. **1931** Mar. 4 46:1522 851 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 336 87–134 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. **1932** June 30 47:382 212 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 558 87–264 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 30 47:382 212 209 506 87–233 1(g) Do. 30 47:382 212 212 376 87–144 607 Nonapplicability. 30 47:382 212 212 451 87–195 626(b) Exception. 30 47:382 212 212 451 87–195 626(c) Applicability. 30 47:382 212 212 620 87–293 13(b) Exception. 30 47:382 212 212 636 87–297 44 Do. 30 47:382 212 322 348 87–141 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. July 22 47:725 304 6(c) 482, 87–210 1, 7 Revision; exception; 485 effective date. 22 47:725 304 6(1) 483, 87–210 2, 7 Repeal; effective 485 date. 22 47:725 304 7(a)-(h) 486 87–211 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Revision; effective date. **1933** Mar. 3 47:1489 428 10 465 87–195 708(5) Exception. (title II) May 12 48:31 10 2(5) 303 87–128 141(1) Addition. 12 48:31 10 8a(5) 304 87–128 141(2) Revision. 12 48:31 10 8c(2) (A), 304 87–128 141(3) Part of existing text
(B)designated as
(A)and amended; new
(B)added. 12 48:31 10 8c(19) 305 87–128 141(4) Revision. 12 48:31 10 8e 305 87–128 141(6) Do. 12 48:31 10 32 773 87–353 3(b) Partial repeal and amendment. 12 48:31 10 33–35 773 87–353 3(b) Repeal. 1118 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1933** June 13 48:128 43 5(c) 189, 87–70 901(a)-(e) Amendment. 190 16 48:257 75 5(f) 758 87–343 2(1) Addition. 16 48:257 75 22(a) 758 87–343 2(2) Revision. 16 48:257 75 36(d) 758 87–343 2(3) Addition. 16 48:257 75 62 774 87–353 3(j) Amendment. 16 48:257 75 84 312 87–128 326 Supplemental provision. **1934** Jan. 24 48:319 85 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 820 87–389 3 Exception. 24 48:319 85 7 820 87–389 3 Amendment. 24 48:319 85 23 (c),
(d)510, 87–238 1, 2, 9 Sec. 23(c) repealed; 511 23(d) renumbered as 23(c) and revised; effective date. 24 48:319 85 23(d)-(j) 511 87–238 3, 9 Secs. 23 (e), (f), (i),
(j)repealed; 23 (g),
(h)renumbered as 23 (d), (e); effective date. 24 48:319 85 23 (f),
(k)511 87–238 4, 9 Sec. 23(k) renumbered as 28(f) and amended; effective date. 24 48:319 85 23(g) 511 87–238 5, 9 Addition; effective date. 31 48:344 88 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 773 87–353 1(a) Abolishment of Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation. 31 48:344 88 1–5 773 87–353 3(a) Repeal. 31 48:344 88 6 773 87–353 3(a) Repeal. (See 1916 P.L. 158, sec. 7(f).) 31 48:344 88 12 773 87–353 3(a) Repeal. 31 48:344 88 17, 18 773 87–353 3(a) Do. Feb. 20 48:353 96 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 497 87–226 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. (See also 1870, ch. 61, sec. 6A.) Mar. 16 48:451 124 4 813 87–383 2 Supplemental provision. June 6 48:881 291 19(d) 465 87–196 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Addition. 18 48:984 383 10 520 87–250 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 19 48:1064 416 5(c) 420 87–192 1 Repeal. 19 48:1064 416 5(d) 420 87–192 2 Revision. 19 48:1064 416 405 421 87–192 3 Do. 19 48:1064 416 409(a)-(d) 422 87–192 4 Do. 19 48:1064 416 409 b) 422 87–192 5 Applicability. 19 48:1125 436 35(ch. III) 318 87–128 341(a) Exception. 19 48:1125 436 35(10) 514 87–245 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Existing text (a),
(b)designated as (a); (ch. III) new subsec.
(b)added. 19 48:1125 436 10(8) 519 87–249 1 Addition. (ch. V) 27 48:1246 479 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 152 87–70 101(a)(12) Exception. 27 48:1246 479 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 157 87–70 102(a)
(3)Do. 27 48:1246 479 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 176 87–70 601(e) Do. 27 48:1246 479 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 181- 87–70 612 (f), Do. 183 (i),
(1)27 48:1246 479 2 177 87–70 604(c) Do. 27 48:1246 479 2 183 87–70 612(1) Do. 1119 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1934** June 27 48:1246 479 2(a) 177 87–70 604(a) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 2(c), (d), 157 87–70 102(a)(3) Applicability.
(h)27 48:1246 479 201–209 154 87–70 101(d) Exception. 27 48:1246 479 203(a) 177 87–70 604(b) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 203(b)(2) 159 87–70 103 Exception. 27 48:1246 479 203(b)(2) 177, 87–70 605 (a),
(b)Amendment. 178 27 48:1246 479 203(b)(3) 178 87–70 605(c) Do. 27 48:1246 479 203(b)(3) 180 87–70 612(a)(1) Do. 27 48:1246 479 203(b)(8) 159 87–70 103 Nonapplicability. 27 48:1246 479 203(c) 178 87–70 606 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 203(c) 180 87–70 612(a)(2) Do. 27 48:1246 479 203(e) 157 87–70 102(b) (1), Do.
(2)27 48:1246 479 203(k) 157 87–70 102(h)(3) Addition. 27 48:1246 479 203(k) 191 87–70 902 Supplemental provision. 27 48:1246 479 204 153, 87–70 101(a)(13), Applicability; 160, 103, 612 exception. 181,
(3)182 27 48:1246 479 204 (b),
(c)159, 87–70 103, 104 Do. 162 27 48:1246 479 204(d) 159, 87–70 103, 104 Do. 162 27 48:1246 479 204(d) 180 87–70 612(b) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 204 (e),
(f)159, 87–70 103, 104 Applicability; 162 exception. 27 48:1246 479 204(g) 159, 87–70 103, 104 Do. 162 27 48:1246 479 204(g) 180 87–70 612(c) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 204 (h), (j), 159, 87–70 103, 104 Applicability;
(k)162 exception. 27 48:1246 479 205(e) 158 87–70 102(b)(3) Nonapplicability. 27 48:1246 479 207 153, 87–70 101(a)(13), Applicability; 160, 103, 612(g) exception. 181,
(3)182 27 48:1246 479 207(b)
(2)178 87–70 607(1) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 207(c)
(2)159 87–70 103 Exception. 27 48:1246 479 207(c)
(3)178 87–70 607 (2),(3) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 207(d),
(e)159 87–70 103 Applicability; exception. 27 48:1246 479 207(h),
(i)159 87–70 103 Do. 27 48:1246 479 207(i) 178 87–70 607
(4)Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 207(j)-(n) 159 87–70 103 Applicability; exception. 27 48:1246 479 207(p) 159 87–70 103 Do. 27 48:1246 479 209 181 87–70 612(d) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 211–232 154 87–70 101(d) Exception. 27 48:1246 479 212(a) 181 87–70 612(e)(1), Amendment.
(2)27 48:1246 479 213 162 87–70 104 Exception. 27 48:1246 479 213(b)
(2)179 87–70 608(a)
(1)Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 213(d) 179 87–70 608(a)
(2)Do. 27 48:1246 479 213(h) 179 87–70 608(a)
(3)Do. 27 48:1246 479 213(j) 179 87–70 608(b) Addition. 27 48:1246 479 217 85 87–38 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 217 177 87–70 604(c) Revision. 27 48:1246 479 219 181 87–70 612(f) Do. 27 48:1246 479 220(a) 154 87–70 102(a)
(2)Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 220(d)
(3)180 87–70 609(b) Do.
(A)1120 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1934** June 27 48:1246 479 220(d)
(3)154 87–70 102(a)
(1)Amendment. (A)(i) 27 48:1246 479 220(d)
(3)179, 87–70 609(a) (1)- Do. (A)(i) 180
(3)27 48:1246 479 220(d)
(3)154 87–70 102(a)
(1)Do. (B)(ii) 27 48:1246 479 220(f) 178, 87–70 607(4), 612 Supplemental 180, (b),
(i)provisions. 182 27 48:1246 479 220(f)
(3)181 87–70 612(g) Addition. 27 48:1246 479 220(g) 162 87–70 104 Applicability. 27 48:1246 479 220(h) 154 87–70 102(a)
(3)Addition. 27 48:1246 479 220(h) 191 87–70 902 Supplemental provision. 27 48:1246 479 220(h)
(7)182 87–70 612(i) Do. 27 48:1246 479 221 149 87–70 101(a)
(1)Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 221 154 87–70 101(d) Exception. 27 48:1246 479 221 177 87–70 604(c) Do. 27 48:1246 479 221(a) 149 87–70 101(a)
(2)Revision. 27 48:1246 479 221(b) 149 87–70 101(a)
(3)Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 221(d)
(2)149, 87–70 101(a) (4), Do. 150
(5)27 48:1246 479 221(d)
(2)152 87–70 101(a)
(10)Supplemental provision. 27 48:1246 479 221(d)(3) 150 87–70 101(a)(6) Revision. 27 48:1246 479 221(d)(4) 151 87–70 101(a)(7) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 221(d)
(ii)151 87–70 101(a)(8) Revision. 27 48:1246 479 221(d)(4) 151 87–70 101(a)(9) Amendment.
(iv)27 48:1246 479 221(d)(5) 151, 87–70 101
(a)(10), Do. 152
(11)27 48:1246 479 221(d)(6) 151 87–70 101(a)(10) Addition. 27 48:1246 479 221(f) 152 87–70 101(a)(12) Amendment. 221(g) 178, 87–70 607(4), Supplemental 180, 612 (b),
(i)provisions. 182 27 48:1246 479 221(g)(1), 153 87–70 101(a)(13) Exception.
(2)27 48:1246 479 221(g)(3), 152 87–70 101(a)(13) Par.
(3)redesignated
(4)as (4); new
(3)added. 27 48:1246 479 221(g)(4) 153 87–70 101(a)
(14)Redesignated par.
(4)amended. 27 48:1246 479 221(g)(4) 182 87–70 612(i) Exception. 27 48:1246 479 221(h) 153 87–70 101(a)
(15)Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 223(a) 182 87–70 612(h)(1) Do. 27 48:1246 479 223(a)(7) 182 87–70 612(h)(2) Do. 27 48:1246 479 223(b),
(c)154 101(d) Subsec.
(b)redesignated as (c); new 87–70
(b)added. 27 48:1246 479 223(d) 182 87–70 612(h)(3) Addition. 27 48:1246 479 224 182 87–70 612(i) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 225 162 87–70 104 Applicability. 27 48:1246 479 226 182 87–70 612(j) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 227
(vi)183 87–70 612(k)(1) Do. 27 48:1246 479 227(a)
(Vii)183 87–70 612(k)(1) Addition. 27 48:1246 479 227 (b),
(c)183 612(k)(2), Amendment. 87–70
(3)27 48:1246 479 229 162 87–70 104 Applicability. 27 48:1246 479 229 183 87–70 612(1) Revision. 27 48:1246 479 230 162 87–70 104 Applicability. 27 48:1246 479 231(c)(2) 183 87–70 612(m) Revision. 27 48:1246 479 232(d)(2) 180 87–70 610 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 233 158 87–70 103 Addition. 1121 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1934** June 27 48:1246 479 233 178, 87–70 607(4), Supplemental 180, 612 (b),
(i)provisions. 182 27 48:1246 479 233 (e),
(f)160 87–70 103 Exception. 27 48:1246 479 234 160 87–70 104 Addition. 27 48:1246 479 302(b) 158 87–70 102(c) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 302(b) 176 87–70 602 (a), (b), Do. 603(a) 27 48:1246 479 302(b)(2) 153 87–70 101(c) Exception. 27 48:1246 479 303(b),
(c)176 87–70 603 (b),
(c)Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 304(a) (1), 176 87–70 603(d) Existing text designated
(2)as (1); new par.
(2)added. 27 48:1246 479 304(b) 177 87–70 603(e) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 305(c) 175 87–70 601(a) Revision. 27 48:1246 479 305(g) 176 87–70 601(b) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 305(h) 153 87–70 101(c) Addition. 27 48:1246 479 306(f) 176 87–70 601(c) Do. 27 48:1246 479 309(c) 177 87–70 603(e) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 310 177 87–70 603(e) Do. 27 48:1246 479 404(a)- 483- 87–210 3–5, 7 Subsec.
(a)revised
(c)485 and replaced by (a), (b); former
(b)redesignated as (c); former
(c)repealed; effective date. 27 48:1246 479 404(d)- 483, 87–210 6, 7 Addition; effective
(f)484 date. 27 48:1246 479 404 (f), 484 87–210 6 Exception.
(g)27 48:1246 479 404(g) 485 87–210 6, 7 Addition; effective date. 27 48:1246 479 801–810 177 87–70 604(c) Exception. 27 48:1246 479 803(a) 111 87–57 607 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 803(a) 177 87–70 604(d) Do. 27 48:1246 479 810(b) 180 87–70 611(a)(1) Do. 27 48:1246 479 810(d) 180 87–70 611(a)(2) Do. 27 48:1246 479 810(1) 180 87–70 611(a)(3) Repeal. **1935** Apr. 27 49:163 46 16(b)(1) 319 87–128 401 Amendment. 27 49:163 46 16(c) 6 87–5 2 Addition. 27 49:163 46 16(d) 302 87–128 132 Do. June 28 49:425 170 1 465 87–195 710 Amendment; effective date. Aug. 14 49:620 271 3(a)(1) 143 87–64 303 (a)(1), Do.
(e)14 49:620 271 3(a)(1) 77 87–31 5 (a),
(c)Amendment; applicability.
(C)14 49:620 271 3(a)(2) 143 87–64 303 (a)(2), Amendment; effective
(e)date. 14 49:620 271 3(a)(2) 77 87–31 5 (b),
(c)Amendment; applicability.
(B)14 49:620 271 201–225 131, 87–64 101(b), 109 Supplemental provision; 140 effective date. 14 49:620 271 201–225 142 87–64 202(b) Supplemental provision. 14 49:620 271 201(j)(1) 134, 87–64 102(b)(3), Exception; effective 137 (f)(5) date. 14 49:620 271 202 131, 87–64 102 (a), Amendment; effective 136 (f)(1) date. 1122 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1935** Aug. 14 49:620 271 202 139 87–64 104 (e),
(f)Supplemental provisions. 14 49:620 271 202(b)(1) 136, 87–64 102 (e)(2), Amendment; 137 (f)(8) effective date. 14 49:620 271 202(b)(1) 135, 87–64 102 (e)(1), Revision; effective
(C)137 (f)(8) date. 14 49:620 271 202(b)(2) 136, 87–64 102 (e)(3), Amendment; 137 (f)(8) effective date. 14 49:620 271 202(c)(1) 136, 87–64 102 (e)(5), Do. 137 (f)(8) 14 49:620 271 202(c)(1) 136, 87–64 102 (e)(4), Revision; effective
(D)137 (f)(8) date. 14 49:620 271 202(c)(3) 136, 87–64 102 (e)(6), Amendment; 137 (f)(8) effective date. 14 49:620 271 202(e) 139 87–64 104(f) Supplemental provision. 14 49:620 271 202(e)(1) 138, 87–64 104(d)(1), Amendment; 139
(e)effective date. 14 49:620 271 202(e)(2) 138, 87–64 104 (a),
(e)Revision; effective 139 date. 14 49:620 271 202(f) 139 87–64 104(f) Supplemental provision. 14 49:620 271 202(f)(1) 138, 87–64 104(d)(1), Amendment; 139
(e)effective date. 14 49:620 271 202(f)(1) 138, 87–64 103(c), 109 Exception;
(D)140 effective date. 14 49:620 271 202(f)(3) 138, 87–64 104 (b),
(e)Revision; 139 effective date. 14 49:620 271 202(h) 139 87–64 104(f) Supplemental provision. 14 49:620 271 202(h)(1) 139 87–64 104
(d)Amendment; effective (2),
(e)date. 14 49:620 271 202(h) 138, 87–64 103(c), 109 Exception; effective (1)(B) 140 date. 14 49:620 271 202(h)(2) 138, 87–64 104(c),
(e)Revision; effective 139 date. 14 49:620 271 202(j)
(3)134, 87–64 102 (b)(3), Do. 137 (f)(5) 14 49:620 271 202(q) 131, 87–64 102(b)(1), Do. 136 (f)(2) 14 49:620 271 202(r) 133, 87–64 102(b)(1), Do. 136 (f)(3) 14 49:620 271 202(s) 134, 87–64 102 (b)(2) Repeal; effective date 137 (A), (f)(4) 14 49:620 271 203(c)(2) 133, 87–64 102
(b)(1), Supplemental 136 (f)(2) provision; effective date. 14 49:620 271 203(f)(3) 140 87–64 108 (a),
(b)Amendment; effective date. 14 49:620 271 205(p)(1) 626, 87–293 202(b)(3), Do. 627
(c)14 49:620 271 209 626, 87–293 202
(b)(2), Do. 627
(c)14 49:620 271 209(i) 135, 87–64 102 (c)(3) Do. 137 (A), (f)(6) 14 49:620 271 210(a) 626 87–293 202(b)(1) Exception. 14 49:620 271 210(a)(19) 537 87–256 110
(e)(2), Addition; effective (h)(3) date. 14 49:620 271 210(o) 626, 87–293 202 (b)(1), Do. 627
(c)14 49:620 271 213(a) 134, 87–64 102
(2)Amendment; 137 (A),
(6)effective date. 14 49:620 271 213(a) 135, 87–64 102
(3)Do. 137 (B),
(6)1123 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1935** Aug. 14 49:620 271 214(a) 137 87–64 103 (a),
(b)Revision; effective date. 14 49:620 271 215(a) 131 87–64 101 (a),
(b)Amendment; effective date. 14 49:620 271 215(a) 135, 87–64 102
(d)(3), Supplemental 137
(7)provision; exception; effective date. 14 49:620 271 215(a)(4) 113, 87–64 102
(d)(1), Revision; effective 137
(6)date. 14 49:620 271 215(b)(2) 135, 87–64 102
(d)(2), Supplemental 137, (3),
(f)(6), provisions; 140 109 effective date. 14 49:620 271 215(b)(3) 135, 87–64 102
(d)(2), Revision; 137 (3),
(6)supplemental provision; effective date. 14 49:620 271 215(f)(7) 135, 87–64 102
(d)(3), Addition; effective 137
(7)date. 14 49:620 271 216(a) 134, 87–64 102
(c)(1), Repeal; effective 137
(6)date. 14 49:620 271 216(b) 134, 87–64 102
(2)Amendment; 137 (B),
(6)effective date. 14 49:620 271 216(c) 134, 87–64 102
(2)Do. 137 (B),
(6)14 49:620 271 216(f) 134, 87–64 102 (c)(2) Do. 137 (B),
(6)14 49:620 271 216(g) 134, 87–64 102
(2)Do. 137 (B),
(6)14 49:620 271 216(i)(2) 134, 87–64 102
(2)Do. 137 (D),
(4)14 49:620 271 216(i)(3)(A) 135, 87–64 102
(3)Do. 137 (C), (f)(6) 14 49:620 271 216(i)(4) 139 87–64 105 Do. 14 49:620 271 218(d) 140 87–64 107, 109 Do. (6)(C) 14 49:620 271 218(d) 139 87–64 106 (a),
(b)Do. (6)(F) 14 49:620 271 218(f)(1) 139 87–64 106(b) Exception. 14 49:620 271 223(a)(1) 134, 87–64 102 (b)(2) Amendment; 137 (C),
(4)effective date. 14 49:620 271 223(a)(2) 134, 87–64 102
(2)Do. 137 (C),
(6)14 49:620 271 223(a)(2) 135, 87–64 102
(3)Do. 137 (D),
(6)14 49:620 271 223(a)(3) 134, 87–64 102 (b)(2) Addition; effective 137 (B), (f)(4) date. 14 49:620 271 223(a)(3) 134, 87–64 102 (b)(2) Supplemental provision; 137 (D), (f)(4) effective date 14 49:620 271 223(c)(1)(A) 135, 87–64 102 (c)(3) Amendment; effective 137 (E), (f)(6) date. 14 49:620 271 302(a) 591 87–290 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 14 49:620 271 303(a)(1) 591 87–290 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Applicability. 14 49:620 271 403(a) 77 87–31 2 Supplemental provision. 14 49:620 271 404(a),
(b)77 87–31 4 Existing text designated as (a); new subsec.
(b)added 14 49:620 271 406(a) 75,76 87–31 1, 2 Exception. 14 49:620 271 406(b) 76 87–31 2 Do. 14 49:620 271 407, 408 75, 76 87–31 1,2 Addition. 14 49:620 271 502(b) 606 87–290 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 14 49:620 271 504(a),(b) 606 87–290 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 1124 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1935** Aug. 14 49:620 271 514(a),(b) 606 87–290 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 14 49:620 271 705(a),(c) 77 87–31 3 Amendment. 14 49:620 271 901(c)(1)(A) 16 87–6 15 Exception; supplemental provision. 14 49:620 271 901(c)(1)(B) 78 87–31 7 Amendment. 14 49:620 271 901(e) 28 87–14 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 14 49:620 271 905 14 87–6 13 Addition. 14 49:620 271 1003(a)(1) 143 87–64 303 (b)(1), Amendment; effective
(e)date. 14 49:620 271 1003(a)(2) 143 87–64 303 (b)(2), Do.
(e)14 49:620 271 1108 78 87–31 6 Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1108 143 87–84 303(d) Temporary amendment. 14 49:620 271 1113 142 87–84 302 Addition. 14 49:620 271 1403(a)(1) 143 87–64 303
(c)(1), Amendment; effective
(e)date. 14 49:620 271 1403(a)(2) 143 87–64 303
(c)(2),(e) Do. 14 49:620 271 1501–1511 9 87–6 3(c) Applicability. 24 49:750 320 32 411 87–179 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 27 49:891 355 1 45 87–23 1 Amendment. 27 49:897 362 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 335 87–131 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 30 49.1011 403 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 75 87–30 12(b) Do. **1936** June 4 49:1461 644 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 774 87–353 3(k) Amendment. 22 49:1597 739 7(b) (4)-(13) 774 87–353 3(1) Item 4 deleted; 5–13 redesignated as 4–12. 29 49:1985 835 216(a) 212 87–93 1 Revision. 29 49:1985 835 216(b)
(1)488 87–199 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 29 49:1985 835 216 (e),
(f)212 87–93 2 Addition. 29 49:1985 835 216(g) 480 87–208 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 29 49:1985 835 502 494 87–222 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 29 49:1985 835 510(b) 833 87–401 1(1) Subsec.
(b)deleted; new
(b)added. 29 49:1985 835 510(d) 833 87–401 1(2) Subsec.
(d)deleted; new
(d)added. 29 49:1985 835 511(h) 661 87–303 3 Amendment. 29 49:1985 835 601(a) 90,91 87–45 2 Do. 29 49:1985 835 602 91 87–45 3 Do. 29 49:1985 835 603 (a),
(b)91 87–45 4 Do. 29 49:1985 835 603(c) 513 87–243 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 29 49:1985 835 605(c) 90 87–45 1 Nonapplioability. 29 49:1985 835 606 91 87–45 5 Amendment. 29 49:1985 835 607(b) 91 87–45 6 Do. 29 49:1985 835 807(b) 570 87–271 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 29 49:1985 835 607(d)
(1)571 87–271 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 29 49:1985 835 613 89 87–45 1 Addition. 29 49:1985 835 613 90, 91 87–45 2–7 Supplemental provisions. 29 49:1985 835 901(b) 433 87–195 303, 603 Exception. 439 29 49:1985 835 901(b) 565 87–266 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 29 49:1985 835 1101(a) 661 87–303 2 Revision. 30 49:2036 846 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 75 87–80 12(b) Supplemental provision. 30 49:2041 848 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 192 87–71 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Transfer of lands. 30 49:2041 848 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 198 87–78 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exchange of lands. 1125 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1937** May 14 50:166 84 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 665 87–304 9(a)(6) Repeal. June 3 50:246 137 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 303 87–128 141(1) Supplemental provision. (See also 1933 P.L. 10, see. 2(5).) 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 142 87–64 301 Amendment. 1(q)” 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 585 87–285 1, 4 Revision; effective 2(a)3” date. 24 50:307 162 1, “See. 585 87–285 2, 4 Amendment; effective 2(f)” date. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 585 87–285 3, 4 Do. 5(l)(1)” July 22 50:522 210 1–18 318 87–128 341(a) Repeal, with exceptions; (title I) effective date. 22 50:522 210 11 187 87–70 804(a) Supplemental provision. 22 50:522 210 11(a) 309 87–128 309(a) Do. 22 50:522 210 13 (a)-(c) 187 87–70 804(a) Do. 22 50:522 210 21–23 318 87–128 341(a) Repeal, with exceptions; (title II) effective date. 22 50:522 210 21(b) 17 87–8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 22 50:522 210 35 318 87–128 342 Addition. 22 50:522 210 40–55 318 87–128 341(a) Repeal, with exceptions; (title IV) effective date. Aug. 28 50:865 398 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 242 87–115 1 Supplemental provision. 28 50:869 399 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 318 87–128 341(a) Repeal, with exceptions; effective date. Sept. 1 50:888 412 2(2) 163 87–70 202 Amendment. 1 50:888 412 2 (14),
(15)163 87–70 202 Par.
(14)deleted; par.
(15)renumbered as (14). 1 50:888 412 7(b) 165 87–70 206(a)
(4)Amendment. 1 50:888 412 10(a) 163 87–70 203 Do. 1 50:888 412 10(e) 163 87–70 204(a) Do. 1 50:888 412 10(g) 164 87–70 205(a) Revision. 1 50:888 412 10(h) 165 87–70 206(b) Amendment. 1 50:888 412 10(h) 191 87–70 907 Supplemental provision. 1 50:888 412 10(i) 164 87–70 204(b) Repeal; sec. 15(10) redesignated as 10(i). 1 50:888 412 10(j) 165 87–70 208(c) Repeal. 1 50:888 412 10(m) 164 87–70 205(b) Do. 1 50:888 412 15(5) 164 87–70 206(a) (1), Amendment.
(2)1 50:888 412 15(6) 165 87–70 206(a)
(3)Deletion; par.
(9)redesignated as (6). 1 50:888 412 15(8) 164 87–70 205(b) Repeal. 1 50:888 412 15(9) 165 87–70 206(a)
(3)Redesignated as par. (6). 1 50:888 412 15(10) 164 87–70 204(b) Redesignated as sec. 10(i). 1 50:888 412 21(d) 164 87–70 204(e) Repeal. 1 50:888 412 22(c) 166 87–70 302(b) Addition. **1938** Feb. 16 52:31 430 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 296, 87–128 122 (a)- (d), Supplemental 297, 125 provisions. 301 16 52:31 430 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 469 87–200 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 1126 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1938** Feb. 16 52:31 430 316 469 87–200 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Addition. 16 52:31 430 326(b) 301 87–128 125 Applicability. 16 52:31 430 334
(c)(1), 296 87–128 121 Existing text
(2)designated as (1); new subpar.
(2)added. 16 52:31 430 334(e) 300 87–128 125 Revision. 16 52:31 430 334(i) 778 87–357 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 16 52:31 430 335(d) 297 87–128 122(e) Repeal; effective date. 16 52:31 430 336 220 87–104 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment; exception. 16 52:31 430 336 297 87–128 122(f) Do. 16 52:31 430 344(f)
(8)85 87–37 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 16 52:31 430 344(m)
(2)85 87–37 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 16 52:31 430 344(n) 84 87–37 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 16 52:31 430 359(c) 512 87–239 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 16 52:31 430 377 85 87–37 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 16 52:31 430 378(a) 78 87–33 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. Mar. 5 52:103 441 4(a) 470 87–203 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 8 52:107 442 1, 2 391 87–155 1 Repeal. May 18 52:407 530 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 196 87–76 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 18 52:407 530 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 335 87–131 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. June 25 52:1060 718 3 (m),
(n)66, 87–30 2 (a), (b), Amendment; 75 14 effective date. 25 52:1060 718 3 (p)-(s) 66, 87–30 2(c), 14 Addition; effective 76 date. 25 52:1060 718 4(e) 66, 87–30 3, 14 Do. 75 25 52:1060 718 5 69, 87–30 5(c), 14 Applicability; 76 effective date. 25 52:1060 718 5(a) 67, 87–30 4, 14 Amendment; effective 76 date. 25 52:1060 718 6 71, 87–30 9, 14 Nonapplicability; 76 effective date. 25 52:1060 718 6(a) 67, 87–30 5(a), 14 Amendment; effective 76 date. 25 52:1060 718 6(a) 67, 87–30 5(c) Supplemental 68 provision. 25 52:1060 718 6(a)(1) 67, 87–30 5(a), 14 Revision; effective 75 date. 25 52:1060 718 6(a)(3) 67, 87–30 5(a), 14 Amendment; 76 effective date. 25 52:1060 718 6(b) 67, 68 87–30 5(c) Supplemental provision. 25 52:1060 718 6 (b),
(c)67, 75 87–30 5 (b), (c), Revision; effective 14 date. 25 52:1060 718 7 71, 73, 87–30 9, 14 Nonapplicability; 76 effective date. 25 52:1060 718 7(a) (1),
(2)69, 75 87–30 6(a), 14 Existing text designated as subsec.
(a)(1); new par.
(2)added; effective date. 25 52:1060 718 7(b)(2) 70, 75 87–30 6 (b), 14 Amendment; effective date. 25 52:1060 718 7(d) (5),
(7)70, 75 87–30 6 (c), (d), Do. 14 25 52:1060 718 7 (e),
(f)70, 75 87–30 6 (e), (f), 14 Do. 25 52:1060 718 7(h) 70, 75 87–30 6(g), 14 Addition; effective date. 25 52:1060 718 8 69, 75 87–30 5(c), 14 Applicability; effective date. 1127 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1938** June 25 52:1060 718 8(a) 70, 75 87–30 7, 14 Amendment; effective date. 25 52:1060 718 12(c) 70, 75 87–30 8, 14 Do. 25 52:1060 718 13 (a),
(b)71, 75 87–30 9, 14 Revision; effective date. 25 52:1060 718 13(d) 74, 75 87–30 10, 14 Amendment; effective date. 25 52:1060 718 14(1) 74, 75 87–30 11, 14 Do. 25 52:1060 718 16(b) 74, 75 87–30 12(a), 14 Do. 25 52:1060 718 17 74, 75 87–30 12(b), 14 Revision; effective date. 25 52:1094 722 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 17 87–7 5 Supplemental provision. 25 52:1094 722 8(a)(2) 17 87–7 5 Exception. 30 52:1250 785 1 (6)-(8) 757 87–342 1 Par.
(6)repealed;
(7)amended; (7),
(8)renumbered as (6), (7). 30 52:1250 785 2 (d)-(f) 757 87–342 2 Amendment. **1939** May 10 53:685 68 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 45 87–23 2 Partial repeal. (See also 1935, P.L. 355.) Nov. 4 54:4 Pub. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 455 87–195 633(b) Exception. Res. 54 **1940** June 11 54:262 586 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 224 87–111 1 Supplemental provision. Oct. 14 54:1125 849 606 191 87–70 905 Exception. **1941** May 26 55:203 74 1(1) 296 87–128 122(a) Exception; interim provision. (See also 1938, P.L. 430, generally.) 26 55:203 74 1(2) 296 87–128 122(b) Do. 26 55:203 74 1(3) 296 87–128 122(c) Do. 26 55:203 74 1(6) 301 87–128 125 Applicability. (See also 1938, P.L. 430.) 26 55:203 74 1(7) 297 87–128 122(d) Revision. (See also 1938, P.L. 430, generally.) Aug. 16 55:622 208 1(a)(5) 463 87–195 701(1) Amendment. 16 55:622 208 1(e) 463 87–195 701(2) Do. **1942** Mar. 13 56:171 497 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 224 87–110 1 (Revised 1950. See P.L. 869.) Apr. 1 56:190 512 4(a) 513 87–242 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment; effective date. 29 56:248 532 1, “Sec. 1 784 87–366 1 Addition. (b)(6)” 1128 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1942** Apr. 29 56:248 532 1, “Sec. 3 784 87–366 2 Revision. (d)” Dec. 2 56:1028 784 101(a) 809 87–380 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Compensation rate increase; effective date. 2 56:1028 784 101(a)(4) 463 87–195 702 Amendment. **1943** June 26 57:169 90 206 (a),
(b)743 87–332 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Existing text designated as (a); new subsec.
(b)added. **1944** June 22 58:284 346 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 28 87–14 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 28 58:509 371 6 564 87–265 12 Exception. 28 58:509 371 16 769 87–349 2 Amendment. July 1 58:682 410 314(c) 824 87–395 2(a)-(c) Do. 1 58:682 410 314(m) 824 87–395 2(d) Addition. 1 58:682 410 316 824 87–395 2(e) Do. 1 58:682 410 322(6) 213 87–93 2 Exception. 1 58:682 410 433(a) 826 87–395 7 Partial repeal; effective date. 1 58:682 410 625(a)(5) 826 87–395 4(b) Applicability. 1 58:682 410 631(n) 826 87–395 5 Revision. 1 58:682 410 636 825 87–395 4 (a),
(b)Amendment. 1 58:682 410 636 (a),
(b)826 87–395 4(c) Existing text amended and designated as (a); new subsec.
(b)added. 1 58:682 410 651(4) 825 87–395 3 (a),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 1 58:682 410 652 825 87–395 3 (b),
(c)Do. 1 58:682 410 661 826 87–395 6 Amendment. 1 58:682 410 704 827 87–395 8(a),
(d)Do. 1 58:682 410 705(a) 827 87–395 8(b) Do. 1 58:682 410 705(c)(2) 827 87–395 8(d) Do. 1 58:682 410 705(e) 827 87–395 8(d) Do. 1 58:682 410 706(a) 827 87–395 8 (c),
(d)Do. 1 58:682 410 707(b) 827 87–395 8(d) Do. 1 58:682 410 708 827 87–395 8(d) Do. Sept. 21 58:734 425 603 774 87–353 3(v) Deletion. Oct. 3 58:765 457 13(h)(2) 211 87–90 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 3 58:765 457 32(b)(2) 390 87–153 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 3 58:765 457 32(b)(2) 538 87–256 111 (a)(1), Repeal, with
(b)exceptions. **1945** May 3 59:106 49 214 533 87–256 106(e) Applicability. July 31 59:526 173 2(c) 673 87–311 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 31 59:529 174 2 465 87–195 709 Do. Dec. 6 59:597 248 101 774 87–353 3(u) Amendment. 6 59:597 248 104 263 87–122 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 6 59:597 248 104 278, 87–125 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 6 280 59:597 248 104 359 87–141 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 6 59:597 248 104 396 87–159 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 6 59:597 248 104 559 87–264 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 6 59:597 248 104 720 87–329 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. **1946** Feb. 20 60:23 304 4(f) 93 87–49 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 1129 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1946** Apr. 17 60:91 346 2 338 87–137 1 Amendment. May 13 60:170 377 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 527 87–255 10 Continuation of applicability. 13 60:170 377 2
(a)(7), 526 87–255 8(a) Amendment.
(12)Do. 13 60:170 377 3(a) 526 87–255 8(b) Existing text designated 13 60:170 377 4(a),
(b)523 87–255 1 as (a); new subsec.
(b)added. Subsec.
(d)redesignated 13 60:170 377 5 (d),
(e)524 87–255 2 as
(e)and amended; new
(d)added. 13 60:170 377 6(a) 524 87–255 3(a) Revision. 13 60:170 377 6(b) (1),
(2)525 87–255 3 (b),
(c)Do. 13 60:170 377 6(b)(3) 525 87–255 3(d) Amendment. 13 60:170 377 6(c) 525 87–255 3(e) Revision. 13 60:170 377 7 526 87–255 8(c) Amendment. 13 60:170 377 9(c) 527 87–255 8(d) Do. 13 60:170 377 9(d) (1)-(3) 525 87–255 4 Existing text designated as (1); new pars.
(2)and
(3)added. 13 60:170 377 10(a) 526 87–255 5(b) Amendment. 13 60:170 377 10(c) 527 87–255 8(e) Do. 13 60:170 377 10 (d),
(e)526 87–255 5(a) Subsec.
(e)deleted; new
(d)added. 13 60:170 377 11 526 87–255 6(b) Amendment. 13 60:170 377 11(5) 526 87–255 6(a) Revision. 13 60:170 377 13(b) 526 87–255 7 Do. June 11 60:237 404 5(c) 422 87–192 4 Applicability. July 1 60:386 479 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 323 87–130 101 Supplemental provision; amendment. 5 60:427 489 44(d) 748 87–333 2, 3 Amendment; effective date. 23 60:596 520 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 566 87–269 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 23 60:596 520 3 19 87–13 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 23 60:596 520 3 566 87–269 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 30 60:712 565 3, 5 341 87–139 9, 10 Amendment. Aug. 1 60:775 586 201 44 87–22 2, 6 Revision; effective date. 1 60:775 586 202 44 87–22 3, 6 Amendment; effective date. 1 60:775 586 203(a) 44 87–22 4, 6 Do. 1 60:775 586 210(e) 44 87–22 5, 6 Revision; effective date. 1 60:775 586 301 760 87–344 207 Amendment. 2 60:806 600 5 339, 87–139 2, 8(b) Do. 340 2 60:806 600 7 409 87–172 2 Do. 7 60:896 648 6 197 87–79 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 12 60:997 722 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 415 87–186 2(b) Exception. 13 60:999 724 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 450 87–195 625(d)(2) Applicability. 13 60:999 724 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 616 87–293 7(c)(2) Do. 13 60:999 724 528 450 87–195 625(d)(2) Applicability; exception. 13 60:999 724 528 616 87–293 7(c)(2) Do. 13 60:999 724 578 451 87–195 625(g) Supplemental provision. 13 60:999 724 701 464 87–195 708(1) Amendment. 13 60:999 724 872 451 87–195 626(b) Exception. 13 60:999 724 872 620 87–293 13(b) Do. 13 60:999 724 872 (b),
(c)464 87–195 708(2) Revision. 13 60:999 724 911 (9),
(10)464 87–195 708(3) Addition. 1130 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1946** Aug. 13 60:999 724 933(a) 464 87–195 708(4) Revision. 13 60:999 724 942(a) 464 87–195 708(5) Do. 13 60:999 724 1005 450 87–195 625(d)(1) Applicability; exception. 13 60:999 724 1005 530 87–256 104(d) Do. 13 60:999 724 1005 616 87–293 7(c) Do. 13 60:1049 726 23 92 87–48 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Revision (termination date). **1947** May 14 61:84 49 6 75 87–30 12(b) Exception. July 23 61:409 219 16 538 87–257 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 24 61:418 230 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 586 87–287 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. Aug. 1 61:715 313 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 789 87–367 202 Revision. 8 61:922 388 408(b) 40 87–15 3 Amendment. 8 61:922 388 412 40 87–15 1 Revision. **1948** Jan. 27 62:6 402 2(2) 538 87–256 111
(a)Repeal, with exception. (2),
(b)27 62:6 402 201 538 87–256 111
(a)Do. (2),
(b)27 62:6 402 203 538 87–256 111
(a)Do. (2),
(b)27 62:6 402 601–603 538 87–266 111
(a)Do. (2).
(b)27 62:6 402 801(6) 341 87–139 11 Amendment. 27 62:6 402 1001 538 87–266 111
(a)Repeal, with exception. (2),
(b)27 62:6 402 1008, 1009 538 87–266 111
(a)Do. (2),
(b)Mar. 24 62:84 452 1 411 87–178 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Revision, Apr. 3 62:137 472 117(d) 463 87–195 703 Provision subsequent to repeal. June 1 62:281 666 5 574 87–275 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Addition. 3 62:297 587 2(e) 506 87–233 1(a) Do. 3 62:297 587 6(a) 506 87–233 1(b) Amendment. 3 62:297 587 12–14 506 87–233 1 (c)-(e) Sec. 12 redesignated as 13; new 12 added; sec. 13 redesignated as 14 and amended. 3 62:297 587 20–22 506 87–233 1 (f),
(g)Secs. 20, 21 redesignated as 21, 22; new 20 added. 3 62:297 687 23 506 87–233 1(h) Addition. 3 62:301 590 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 675 87–313 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 12 62:375 626 3 111 87–57 611 Do. 16 62:459 653 3 111 87–57 611 Do. 19 62:498 699 2(a) 830, 87–399 1, 7 Revision; effective 832 date. (See also 1906, P.L. 251, generally.) 1131 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1948** June 19 62:498 699 2 (b),
(f)830, 87–399 2, 7 Subsec.
(b)832 redesignated as
(f)and amended; effective date. (See also 1906, P.L. 251, generally.) 19 62:532 715 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 196 87–78 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Boundary revision. 22 62:568 733 1 258 87–122 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 22 62:568 733 1 772 87–351 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 22 62:568 733 6 772 87–351 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 24 62:604 759 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 624 87–293 23 Exception. 24 62:604 759 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 807 87–378 1(1) Do. 24 62:604 759 6(c)(2)(E) 807 87–378 1(1) Revision. 24 62:604 759 6(d)(1) 807 87–378 1(2) Amendment. 24 62:604 759 9(g) (1), (2), 821 87–391 1 (1)-(3) Revision.
(4)24 62:604 759 9(g) (5),
(6)822 87–391 1(4) Par.
(5)renumbered as (6); new
(5)added. 29 62:1075 808 2 521 87–252 1 Amendment. (See also 2 Canal Zone Code 248(d), table 5.) 30 62:1167 854 2, 4 390 87–154 3, 2 Revision. Aug. 10 62:1268 901 502(c)(3) 192 87–70 909(1) Amendment. 10 62:1268 901 502(d) 192 87–70 909(2) Addition. **1949** Mar. 29 63:16 27 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 81 87–36 2(b) Supplemental provision; repeal. Apr. 6 63:43 38 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 318 87–128 341(a) Repeal, with exceptions; effective date. 6 63:43 38 2(c) 220 87–106 1 (a),
(b)Amendment. 6 63:43 38 2(c) 318 87–128 341(a) Repeal; effective date. May 24 63:76 71 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 323 87–130 101 Supplemental provision. June 9 63:166 92 3 339, 87–139 1, 8(a) Amendment. 340 9 63:166 92 4 339, 87–139 3, 4 Do. 340 20 63:203 109 5(b) 41 87–18 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 20 63:203 109 201–206 638 87–297 47(b) Applicability. 30 63:350 149 6(a) 812 87–382 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 30 63:377 152 109(a) 802 87–372 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 30 63:377 152 203(n) 213 87–94 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 30 63:377 152 204(a) 350 87–141 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. July 15 63:413 171 100–112 172 87–70 313 Exception. 15 63:413 171 100–113 58 87–27 14 15 63:413 171 100–113 166 87–70 303 15 63:413 171 101(c) 153 87–70 101(b)(1),
(2)Amendment. 15 63:413 171 101(c)(1) 172 87–70 314(a) Do. 15 63:413 171 101(c) (iii), 153 87–70 101(b)(3) Clause
(iii)deleted;
(iv)renumbered as (iii). 15 63:413 171 102(a) 172 87–70 314(b) Amendment. 15 63:413 171 102(c) 166 87–70 302(a) 15 63:413 171 103 58 87–27 14 Supplemental provision. 1132 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1949** July 15 63:413 171 103(a) (1), 165 87–70 301(a) Existing text designated
(2)as
(1)and amended; new
(2)added. 15 63:413 171 103(b) 166 87–70 303 Amendment. 15 63:413 171 104 166 87–80 301(b) Do. 15 63:413 171 105(a)
(iv)172 87–70 315 Addition. 15 63:413 171 105(b) 58 87–27 14 Supplemental provision. 15 63:413 171 106(f)(2) 167 87–70 304 (1)-(4) Amendment. 15 63:413 171 107 (a),
(b)168 87–70 306(a) (1)- Existing text designated
(4)as
(a)and amended; new subsec.
(b)added. 15 63:413 171 110 169 87–70 309 Exception. 15 63:413 171 110(c) 58 87–27 14 Do. 15 63:413 171 110(c) 168 87–70 307(b), 308 Amendment. 15 63:413 171 110(c)(4) 168 87–70 306(b), Do. 314(c) 15 63:413 171 110(c)(4) 171 87–70 311(a) Exception. 15 63:413 171 110(c)(7) 168 87–70 307(a)(3) Addition. 15 63:413 171 110(e) 166 87–70 301(c) Amendment. 15 63:413 171 110(e)
(i)168 87–70 307(c) Do. 15 63:413 171 112 169 87–70 309 Revision. 15 63:413 171 113 57 87–27 14 Addition. 15 63:413 171 501(a) 186 87–70 803(a) Amendment. 15 63:413 171 501(b) (1), 186 87–70 801(a) Existing text designated
(2)as (1); new par.
(2)added. 15 63:413 171 501(c)(1) 186 87–70 803(b) Amendment. 15 63:413 171 501(d) 186 87–70 803(c) Addition. 15 63:413 171 502(b)(1) 186 87–70 801(b) Amendment. 15 63:413 171 506(a) 188 87–70 804(b)(1), Do. 805(a)(1) 15 63:413 171 506 (b)-(e) 188 87–70 805(a) (2), Subsec.
(b)redesignated
(3)as (e); new (b)-(d) added. 15 63:413 171 507 188 87–70 804(b)(2) Amendment. 15 63:413 171 508 (a),
(b)188 87–70 806 (a),
(b)Do. 15 63:413 171 511 186 87–70 801(c), 802 Do. 15 63:413 171 512 186 87–70 801(c) Do. 15 63:413 171 513 186 87–70 801(c) Do. 15 63:413 171 513 187 87–70 804(a) Supplemental provision. 15 63:413 171 513 188 87–70 805(b) Amendment. 15 63:413 171 514 186 87–70 804(a) Addition. Aug. 24 63:630 265 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 538 87–256 111
(a)Repeal, with exception. (4),
(b)Oct. 5 63:703 318 2–4 416 87–188 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sec. 2 redesignated as 3 and amended; new sec. 2 added; sec. 3 redesignated as 4. 12 63:802 351 204(a) 382 87–145 2 Clauses (8), (9),
(12)(8)-(13) deleted; (10), (11),
(13)redesignated as (8)-(10). 12 63:802 351 204(c) 382 87–145 3 Amendment. 12 63:802 351 205 382 87–145 1 Revision. 12 63:802 351 207(e) 219 87–103 1 Amendment. 12 63:802 351 208 219 87–103 1, 2 Amendment; supplemental provision. 12 63:802 351 303(c) 341 87–140 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 12 63:802 351 303(c) 804 87–374 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 1133 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1949** Oct. 12 63:802 351 304(c) 507 87–233 3 Amendment. 12 63:802 351 501(b) 401 87–164 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 26 63:907 390 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 278 87–125 202 Supplemental provision. 28 63:954 429 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 221 87–93 2 Exception. 28 63:954 429 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 312 87–128 331 Do. 28 63:954 429 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 449, 87–195 625 (b), Supplemental provisions. 450
(c)28 63:954 429 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 465 87–196 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 28 63:954 429 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 530 87–256 104(b) Do. 28 63:954 429 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 554, 87–264 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 555 28 63:954 429 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 593 87–290 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 28 63:954 429 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 615 87–293 7(b) Do. 28 63:954 429 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 791, 87–367 205(a), 207 Do. 792 28 63:954 429 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 794 87–367 304 Supplemental provision. 28 63:954 429 505 62 87–27 24 Do. 28 63:954 429 505 450 87–195 625 (b),
(c)Do. 28 63:954 429 505 530 87–256 104(b) Do. 28 63:954 429 505 615 87–293 7(b) Do. 28 63:954 429 505(b) 786 87–367 102(a) Revision. 28 63:954 429 505(b) 787, 87–367 103 Supplemental provisions. 788 28 63:954 429 505(d) 685 87–322 1 Amendment. 28 63:954 429 505(f) 787 87–367 103(1) Repeal (relating to National Security Council). 28 63:954 429 505(j) 786 87–367 102(b) Amendment. 28 63:954 429 505 (k),
(l)787 87–367 103(1) Repeal. 28 63:954 429 505
(m)787 87–367 102(c) Addition. 28 63:954 429 507(a) 567 87–270 101 (a)(1), Amendment; effective (b)(1) date. 28 63:954 429 507(a) 567, 87–270 102 Supplemental provisions. 568 28 63:954 429 507(a)(3) 567 87–270 101
(a)(2), Amendment; effective (3), (b)(2) date. 28 63:954 429 507(b) 567 87–270 101 (a)(1), Do. (b)(1) 28 63:954 429 507(b) 567, 87–270 102 Supplemental provisions. 568 28 63:954 429 507(c) 567 87–270 101 (a)(4), Amendment; effective (b)(1) date. 28 63:954 429 507(c) 567, 87–270 102 Supplemental provisions. 568 28 63:954 429 701 213 87–93 2 Supplemental provision. 28 63:954 429 703 213 87–93 2 Do. 31 63:1051 439 101 297 87–128 123 Exception. 31 63:1051 439 105(c) (1), 6 87–5 1 Addition.
(2)31 63:1051 439 105(c) (3), 301 87–128 131 Do.
(4)31 63:1051 439 201(c) 147 87–67 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 31 63:1051 439 201(c) 319 87–128 402 Do. 31 63:1051 439 202 319 87–128 403 Amendment. 31 63:1051 439 407 293 87–127 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 31 63:1051 439 416(3) 411 87–179 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 31 63:1051 439 502(2) 761 87–345 1 Revision. 31 63:1051 439 503(3) 761 87–345 2 Do. 31 63:1051 439 504–510 761 87–345 3 Secs. 504–509 re- numbered as 505- 510. 1134 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1949** Oct. 31 63:1051 439 504 761 87–345 3 Addition. 31 63:1051 439 505, 506 761 87–345 4 New subsec.
(d)added to former sec. 505, renumbered as 506. 31 63:1051 439 507, 508 761 87–345 5 Par.
(1)amended of former sec. 507, renumbered as 508. 31 63:1051 439 508, 509 761 87–345 3 Former sec. 508, renumbered as 509, amended. 31 63:1051 439 509, 510 761 87–345 6 Former sec. 509, renumbered as 510, amended. **1950** Apr. 20 64:48 475 401(d) 172 87–70 401 Amendment. 20 64:48 475 403 173 87–70 402 Do. 20 64:48 475 404(b) 173 87–70 403(c) Do. 20 64:48 475 404(b)
(2)172 87–70 401 Supplemental provision. 20 64:48 475 404(b)
(3)173 87–70 403 (a),
(b)Amendment. 20 64:48 475 507 355 87–141 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception, with condition. Aug. 3 64:395 636 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 568 87–270 102(a)(1) Supplemental provision.
(B)14 64:442 690 3 499 87–230 1 Revision. 14 64:442 690 5 499 87–230 2 Amendment. 15 64:447 693 1(e) 831, 87–399 3, 7 Amendment; 832 effective date. Sept. 6 64:595 759 1210 441 87–195 608(a) Exception. 6 64:769 760 4 774 87–353 3(m) Deletion. 8 64:798 774 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 351 87–141 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 8 64:798 774 708(e) 667 87–305 5(b) Amendment. 23 64:967 815 3 759 87–344 101(a) (Revised. See 1958, P.L. 85–620, sec. 101.) 23 64:967 815 14(b) 759 87–344 101(b) Do. 23 64:967 815 15(15) 759 87–344 101(c) Do. 25 64:1033 837 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 197 87–80 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. (See also Proc. No. 2193, 1936, table 8.) 30 64:1093 869 2 224 87–110 1 Amendment. (See also 1930, P.L. 361, sec. 1, par. 301.) 30 64:1100 874 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 375 87–144 606 Exception. 64:1100 874 2(a) 759 87–344 102(a), 103 Amendment; 30 effective date. 30 64:1100 874 3(b) 759 87–344 102(a), 103 Do. 30 64:1100 874 4(a) 759 87–344 102(a), 103 Do. Dec. 29 64:1129 901 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 651 87–301 5(a) Applicability. 29 64:1129 901 9(b) 497 87–225 1 Amendment. **1951** Jan. 12 64:1245 920 201
(i)820 87–390 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. Mar. 23 65:7 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6 87–4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 23 65:7 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 95 87–55 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 23 65:7 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 454 87–195 633(a) Do. 23 65:7 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 618 87–293 10(d) Exception. 1135 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1951** June 2 65:52 45 1302(a) 463 87–195 703 Provision subsequent to repeal. Aug. 31 65:268 137 501 406, 87–167 13(b), 17 Nonapplicability; 407 effective date. Sept. 1 65:293 139 304 191 87–70 906 (a),
(b)Supplemental provision. Oct. 20 65:452 183 497 194 87–72 3(b) Amendment. 24 65:607 195 1 831, 87–399 4, 7 Revision; effective 832 date. 26 65:644 213 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 428 87–195 214(b) Exception. 26 65:644 213 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 444 87–195 614(a) Do. 26 65:644 213 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 623 87–293 18 Applicability. 26 65:644 213 305 463 87–195 703 Revision; exception. (See also 1948, P.L. 472, sec. 117
(d)and 1951, P.L. 45, sec. 1302(a).) 30 65:672 233 201–209 213 87–93 2 Supplemental provision; exception. **1952** June 27 66:163 414 101(a) 534 87–256 109(a) Existing text designated (15)(F) as (i); new
(ii)(i),
(ii)added. 27 66:163 414 101(a) 534 87–256 109(b) Addition. (15)(J) 27 66:163 414 101(b) 650 87–301 2 Do. (1)(F) 27 66:163 414 101(b)(6) 650 87–301 1 Do. 27 66:163 414 101(d)(1) 653 87–301 7(a) Amendment. 27 66:163 414 101(d) 653 87–301 7(b) Addition. (2)(D) 27 66:163 414 106 651, 87–301 5 (a),
(b)Addition; effective 653 date. 27 66:163 414 202(e) 654 87–301 9 Revision. 27 66:163 414 203(a) 657 87–301 24(a)(5) Supplemental provision. (1)-(3) 27 66:163 414 203(a)
(1)657 87–301 24(a) (5),
(6)Do. 27 66:163 414 203(a) 657 87–301 24(a)(7) Do. (2)-(4) 27 66:163 414 203(a) 657 87–301 25(a) Do. (2),
(3)27 66:163 414 203(c) 657 87–301 24(a)(7) Do. 27 66:163 414 205 657 87–301 24(a)(7) Do. 27 66:163 414 205(b) 650 87–301 3(a) Revision. 27 66:163 414 205(c) 651, 87–301 3(b), 10 Amendment. 654 27 66:163 414 212(a)(6) 654 87–301 11 Revision. 27 66:163 414 212(a)(6) 657 87–301 24(a)(3) Supplemental provision. 27 66:163 414 212(a)(9) 655 87–301 13 Amendment. 27 66:163 414 212(a) (9), 657 87–301 24(a)(3) Supplemental provision. (10),
(12)27 66:163 414 212 (e),
(f)535 87–256 109(c) Subsec.
(e)redesignated as (f); new
(e)added. 27 66:163 414 212(f) 654 87–301 12 Addition. (Relating to tubercular aliens.) 27 66:163 414 212(g) 655 87–301 14 Addition. 27 66:163 414 212(h) 655 87–301 15 Do. 27 66:163 414 221(c) 651 87–301 4 Amendment. 27 66:163 414 222 (a),
(c)653 87–301 6 Do. 1136 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1952** June 27 66:163 414 241 657 87–301 24(a)(3) Supplemental provision. 27 66:163 414 241(f) 655 87–301 16 Addition. 27 66:163 414 248 535 87–256 109(d) Amendment. 27 66:163 414 310(e) 656 87–301 17 Addition. 27 66:163 414 329(a) 654 87–301 8(a) Amendment. 27 66:163 414 329(b)(4) 654 87–301 8(b) Do. 27 66:163 414 340 (a),
(b)656 87–301 18 (a),
(b)Do. 27 66:163 414 349(c) 656 87–301 19 Addition. 27 66:163 414 354(4) 656 87–301 20 Revision. 27 66:163 414 405 653 87–301 5(b) Exception. July 3 66:328 448 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 628 87–295 1 Revision. 14 66:606 534 302 110 87–57 606(3) Exception. 15 66:637 547 1415 283 87–125 508 Do. **1953** Mar. 25 67:7 10 1(b), 2 221 87–107 1, 2 Amendment. June 20 67:72 74 405(b) 831, 87–399 5, 7 Clause
(D)revised (D)-(F) 832 and replaced by (D)-(F); effective date. Aug. 5 67:363 188 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 816 87–387 2 Extension of loans. 5 67:365 191 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 412 87–181 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Time extension. 6 67:390 202 5(d) 793, 87–367 302(a), 305 Amendment; effective 794 date. 6 67:390 202 7(a) 774 87–353 3(n) Amendment. 7 67:400 203 3, 20 657 87–301 24(a) (4), Supplemental
(7)provision. 7 67:408 205 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 418, 87–190 1, 9 Supplemental 419 provision; effective date. **1954** Feb. 10 68:8 294 2(b) (1), 81 87–36 2(b) Supplemental provision; (5),
(6)repeal. Apr. 1 68:47 325 9 108 87–57 304 Amendment. July 10 68:454 480 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 449 87–195 624(e)(6) Supplemental provision. 10 68:454 480 101(f) 306 87–128 201(1) Addition. 10 68:454 480 103(b) 64 87–28 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 10 68:454 480 103(b) 306 87–128 201(2) Revision; effective date. 10 68:454 480 104 306 87–128 201(3) (a), Amendment.
(b)10 68:454 480 104(a) 306 87–128 201 (3)(d) Do. 10 68:454 480 104(e) 463 87–195 704 Do. 10 68:454 480 104(s) 306 87–128 201
(c)Addition. 10 68:454 480 106 307 87–128 201(4) Amendment. 10 68:454 480 109 307 87–128 201(5) Do. 10 68:454 480 202 211 87–92 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 10 68:454 480 203 307 87–128 202(1) Amendment. 10 68:454 480 204 307 87–128 202(2) Do. Aug. 2 68:590 560 312 172 87–70 313 Exception. 2 68:590 560 610(a) 191 87–70 903 Amendment. 2 68:590 560 701(a) 170 87–70 310(b) Do. (1),
(3)2 68:590 560 701(a)
(2)170 87–70 310(b)
(2)Do. 2 68:590 560 701(a)
(3)58 87–27 15(a) Do. 2 68:590 560 701(b) 58 87–27 15(b) Do. 2 68:590 560 701(b) 170 87–70 310(a) Do. (1),
(2)2 68:590 560 701(d) 171 87–70 310(b)
(4)Do. 1137 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1954** Aug. 2 68:590 560 701(d)
(1)170 87–70 310(a)
(3)Amendment. 2 68:590 560 701(f) 170 87–70 310(a)
(4)Addition. 2 68:590 560 702(a),
(b)175 87–70 502(1),
(2)Amendment. 2 68:590 560 702(e) 175 87–70 502(3),
(4)Do. 2 68:590 560 814 191 87–70 908 Revision. 3 68:652 565 2 597 87–290 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 4 68:666 566 2 408 87–170 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 13 68:718 587 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 20 87–14 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 17 68:736 598 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 568 87–270 102(d)
(1)Exception. 17 68:736 598 5(c) 345 87–141 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 17 68:736 598 10 345 87–141 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 26 68:800 663 1311 718 87–329 101 Do. 26 68:832 665 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 460 87–195 637(b) Do. 26 68:832 665 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 460 87–195 642(a) (2), Partial repeal, with (c), 643(a) exceptions. 26 68:832 665 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 460 87–195 642(a)
(4)Supplemental provision. 26 68:832 665 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 460 87–195 642(a) Do. (7),
(8)26 68:832 665 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 462 87–195 645 Do. 26 68:832 665 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 718 87–329 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 26 68:832 665 143 460 87–195 642(a)
(2)Exception. 26 68:832 665 205(b) 447 87–195 624(d) Supplemental provision. 26 68:832 665 402 460 87–195 642(a)
(6)Do. 26 68:832 665 402 460 87–195 642(a)
(2)Exception. 26 68:832 665 405(a), 460 87–195 642(a)
(2)Exception; supplemental (c),
(d)provision. 26 68:832 665 408 460 87–195 642(a)
(2)Exception. 26 68:832 665 414 460 87–195 642(a)
(2)Do. 26 68:832 665 417 460 87–195 642(a)
(2)Do. 26 68:832 665 451(c) 460 87–195 642(a)
(2)Exception; supplemental provision. 26 68:832 665 502(a),
(b)460 87–195 642(a)
(2)Exception. 26 68:832 665 514 460 87–195 642(a)
(2)Do. 26 68:832 665 523(d) 460 87–195 642(a)
(2)Do. 26 68:832 665 523(d) 464 87–195 707 Amendment. 26 68:832 665 527(b) 447 87–195 624(d) Supplemental provision. 26 68:832 665 533A 447 87–195 624(d), Supplemental provisions.
(1)26 68:832 665 536 460 87–195 642(a)(2) Exception. 28 68:897 690 703 306 87–128 151 Amendment. 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 476 87–206 2 Revision. 11b” 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 476 87–206 3 Do. 11u” 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 54” 476 87–206 4 Amendment. 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 782 87–363 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 123d” 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 476 87–206 5 Amendment. 143” 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 145 476 87–206 6 Subsecs. d–f deleted; c–h” c redesignated as d; new c added; new e–g added; g redesignated as h. 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 151” 477 87–206 7 Amendment. 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 477 87–206 8 Revision. 151c” 1138 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1954** Aug. 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 477 87–206 9 Addition. 151e” 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 477 87–206 10 Revision. 152” 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 478 87–206 11 Addition. 157d” 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 158” 478 87–206 12 Amendment. 30 68:919 703 1, “Secs. 94 87–52 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 161–170” 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 161 478 87–206 13 Subsecs. 161 t–v s–v” redesignated as s–u. 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 167” 478 87–206 14 Revision, 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 479 87–206 15 Amendment. 170d” 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 190” 479 87–206 16 Addition. 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 202” 479 87–206 17 Amendment. 30 68:961 704 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 778 87–358 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 31 68:999 727 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 318 87–128 341(a) Repeal, with exceptions; effective date. Sept. 1 68:1142 769 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 640 87–299 1 Revision. 1 68:1142 769 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 648 87–299 2 (a),
(b)Supplemental provision. 3 68:1145 770 4 657 87–301 24(a)(1) Repeal. **1955** June 21 69:169 89 1 665 87–304 9(b) Amendment. (See also 1907, P.L. 253, sec. 1.) 21 69:169 89 4(a) 506 87–233 1(b) Amendment. (See also 1948, P.L. 587, sec. 6(a).) July 8 69:283 138 12 460 87–195 642(a)(3), Repeal, with exceptions. 643(a) 15 69:324 161 301 111 87–57 606
(f)Exception. 15 69:324 161 515 111 87–57 608 Revision. Aug. 4 69:450 219 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 788 87–367 103(11) Partial repeal. 4 69:471 221 53c 409 87–174 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 4 69:486 224 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 95 87–56 1 Supplemental provision. 4 69:486 224 3(b), 6(a) 95 87–56 2 Amendment. 9 69:539 255 1 804 87–375 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 11 69:635 345 201 173 87–70 501(a) (1), Do.
(2)11 69:635 345 202(a) 173 87–70 501(b) Do. 11 69:635 345 202(b)(2) 174 87–70 501(c) Do. 11 69:635 345 202(b) (3), 174 87–70 601 (d)(1), Addition.
(e)11 69:635 345 202(c) 174 87–70 501(f) Amendment. 11 69:635 345 202(d) 174 87–70 501(g) Addition. 11 69:635 345 203(a) 174, 87–70 501 (d)(2), Amendment. 175
(h)11 69:635 345 203(b) 175 87–70 501
(j)Do. 11 69:635 345 207 175 87–70 501
(i)Addition. 11 69:669 350 5 413 87–185 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 12 69:699 376 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 820 87–389 1(25) Do. 12 69:699 376 1 817 87–389 1(1) Do. 12 69:699 376 2(2)
(A)820 87–389 1(26) Revision. 12 69:699 376 3 817 87–389 1(2) Amendment. 12 69:699 376 5(a)(1) 817 87–389 1(3) Do. 12 69:699 376 5(a)(3) 817 87–389 1(4) Revision. 1139 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1955** Aug. 12 69:699 376 5(a) (6)-(8) 817 87–389 1(6) Pars. (6),
(7)renumbered as (7), (8); new
(6)added. 12 69:699 376 5 (b),
(c)817 87–389 1(5) Amendment. 12 69:699 376 6(c) 817 87–389 1(7) Addition. 12 69:699 376 7(a) 817 87–389 1(8) Revision. 12 69:699 376 7(b) (2),
(3)818 87–389 1(9) Amended; replaced by new par. (2). 12 69:699 376 7 (c),
(d)818 87–389 1 (10),
(11)Amendment. 12 69:699 376 8(a) 818 87–389 1(12) Do. 12 69:699 376 8 (d)-(g) 818 87–389 1(13) Addition. 12 69:699 376 9 (a),
(b)819 87–389 1 (14),
(15)Amendment. 12 69:699 376 9(e) 819 87–389 1(16) Do. 12 69:699 376 9(g) 819 87–389 1(17) Revision. 12 69:699 376 10(a) (1), 819 87–389 1(18) Existing text designated
(2)as (1); new subsec.
(2)added. 12 69:699 376 10 (b),
(d)819 87–389 1 (19),
(20)Amendment. 12 69:699 376 13 (b),
(d)819 87–389 1 (21),
(22)Do. 12 69:699 376 13(e) 819 87–389 1(23) Do. 12 69:699 376 14 820 87–389 1(24) Do. **1956** Mar. 21 70:51 433 6 418, 87–190 1, 9 Supplemental provision; 419 effective date. May 3 70:127 506 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 679 87–315 108(e) Amendment. 28 70:188 540 107(a)(3) 129 87–62 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment; expiration date. June 15 70:283 582 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 496 87–224 1 Revision. 22 70:329 608 5(b) 418, 87–190 4(b), 9 Supplemental provision; 419 effective date. 27 70:339 623 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 358 87–141 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 27 70:339 623 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 788 87–367 103(9) Partial repeal. 27 70:356 624 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 29 87–14 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 27 70:356 624 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 340 87–139 7 Do. 29 70:374 627 108(b) 122 87–61 103 Revision. 29 70:374 627 209(c)(1) 128 87–61 207(c)(1), Amendment; effective 208(a) date. 29 70:374 627 209(c)(1)(C) 128 87–61 207(a), Revision; effective 208(a) date. 29 70:374 627 209(c)(2) 128 87–61 207(b), Repeal; effective 208(a) date. 29 70:374 627 209(c)(3) 128 87–61 207(c)(2), Amendment; effective 208(a) date. 29 70:374 627 209(c)(3)(C) 128 87–61 207(c)(2), Par.
(C)deleted; new 208(a)
(C)added; effective date. 29 70:374 627 209(f)(1), 128 87–61 207(d)(1), Amendment; effective
(3)(2), 208(a) date. 29 70:374 627 209(f)(4) 128 87–61 207(d), (3), Revision; effective (B),
(C)208(a) date. 29 70:374 627 209(f)(5) 128 87–61 207(d), (4), Repeal; effective 208(a) date. July 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 204 87–88 1(a) Amendment. 1(a)” 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 2” 204 87–88 1(b) Do. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 2” 204 87–88 2 Existing text designated as “(a)”; new sec.
(b)added. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 3” 204 87–88 1(b) Amendment. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 4” 204 87–88 1(b) Do. 1140 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1956** July 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 204 87–88 1(c) Amendment. 4(a)” 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 205 87–88 3(a) Do. 4(a)(4)” 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 4 205 87–88 3(b) Addition. (d)-(f)” 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 5” 204 87–88 1(b) Amendment. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 205 87–88 4 (a),
(c)Amendment; effective 5(a)” date. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 206 87–88 4 (b),
(d)Addition; effective 5(f)(6)” date. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 6” 204 87–88 1(b) Amendment. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 206 87–88 5(a) Revision. 6(b)(2)” 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 206 87–88 5(b) Addition. 6(b)(5)” 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 206 87–88 5(c) Amendment. 6(c)” 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 207 87–88 5(d) Revision. 6(d)” 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 207 87–88 5(e) Addition. 9 6(f)” 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 7” 204 87–88 1(b) Amendment. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 207 87–88 6(a) Do. 7(a)(1)” 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 7(a) 207 87–88 6(b) Addition. (2)(A)(iii)” 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 7(a) 204 87–88 1(d) Amendment. (2)(B)” 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 204 87–88 1(c) Do. 7(c)” 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 207 87–88 7(a) Revision. 8(a)” 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 208 87–88 7(b) Amendment. 8(b)” 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 208 87–88 7(c) Revision. 8(c)(1)” 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 204 87–88 1(b) Amendment. 8(c)(3)” 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 208 87–88 7(d) Do. 8(c)(3)(A)” 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 8 208 87–88 7(e) Revision. (d)-(f)” 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 209 87–88 7(f) Do. 8(h)” 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 9” 210 87–88 8 Amendment. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 204 87–88 1 (b),
(e)Do. 10(a)” 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 204 87–88 1(d) Do. 10(b)” 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 11 210 87–88 9 Revision. (d), (e)” 11 70:523 689 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 460 87–195 642(a)(7) Supplemental provision. 18 70:555 726 12–14 460 87–195 642(a)(4), Repeal, with exceptions. 643(a) 23 70:596 753 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 279 87–125 303 Supplemental provision. 27 70:678 814 1302 416 87–187 3 Amendment. 31 70:736 854 104(a)(4) 793, 87–367 303(a), 305 Revision; effective 794 date. 31 70:736 854 106(a)(5) 793, 87–367 303(b), 305 Repeal; effective date. 794 1141 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1956** July 31 70:736 854 106(a)
(16)338 87–137 2 Amendment. 31 70:736 854 106(a)
(48)685 87–322 2, 3 Addition; effective date. (Relating to General Accounting Office.) 31 70:736 854 106(a)
(48)794 87–367 303(g) Addition. (Relating to Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.) 31 70:736 854 106(a)(49) 794 87–367 303(g) Addition. 31 70:736 854 106(b)(1) 793, 87–367 302(e)(1), Deletion; effective 794 305 date. 31 70:736 854 106(b)(17)- 793, 87–367 303(c), 305 Addition; effective
(23)794 date. 31 70:736 854 106(c) 794 87–367 303(d), 305 Repeal; effective date. 31 70:736 854 107(a) 794 87–367 303(e), 305 Amendment; effective date. 31 854 107(a)(2)- 792, 87–367 301,304,305 Deletion; supplemental 70:736
(4)794 provision; effective date. 31 70:736 854 107(a)
(5)793, 87–367 302(e) (2), Deletion; effective 794 305 date. 31 854 107(a)(9)- 792, 87–367 301,304,305 Deletion; supplemental 70:736
(12)794 provision; effective date. 31 70:736 854 107(a) (14), 792, 87–367 301,304,305 Do. 70:736
(15)794 31 854 107(a)
(16)822 87–392 2 Deletion. 31 854 107(a)
(17)792, 87–367 301,304,305 Deletion; supplemental 70:736 794 provision; effective date. 31 70:736 854 107(a) (22), 792, 87–367 301,304,305 Do.
(23)794 31 70:736 854 107(b) 794 87–367 303(f), 305 Repeal; effective date. 31 70:736 854 302 788 87–367 103(12) Repeal. 31 70:736 854 401 554 87–264 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 31 70:736 854 401 568 87–270 102(b)(1) Do. 31 70:736 854 401, “Sec. 1 507 87–233 2 Amendment. (r)” 31 70:736 854 401, “Sec. 2 770 87–350 2 Revision; effective (h)(2), (3)” date. 31 70:736 854 401, “Sec. 623, 87–293 21, 27 Revision; exception; 3(j)” 625 effective date. 31 70:736 854 401, “Sec. 54 87–27 9(c) Exception. 4(a)” 31 70:736 854 401, “Sec. 623 87–293 21 Do. 5(f)” 31 70:736 854 401, “Sec. 771 87–350 4(a) Revision. 7(d)” 31 70:736 854 401, “Sec. 771 87–350 4(a) Do. 7(e)” 31 70:736 854 401, “Sec. 772 87–350 6 Amendment. 9(b)” 31 70:736 854 401, “Sec. 771 87–350 3 Existing text designated 11(h) (1), as (1); new
(2)added. 31 70:736 854 401, “Sec. 451 87–195 626(b) Exception. 13” 31 70:736 854 401, “Sec. 620 87–293 13(b) Do. 13” 31 70:736 854 401, “Sec. 636 87–297 44 Do. 13” 31 70:736 854 401, “Sec. 771 87–350 5 Amendment. 13(b)” 31 70:736 854 401, “Sec. 770 87–350 1(a) Revision. 17(d)” 1142 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1956** Aug. 1 70:778 860 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 538 87–256 111(a) (3), Repeal, with exception.
(b)1 70:857 881 206(b)(1) 507 87–234 2 Exception. 2 70:934 918 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 459 87–195 636(e) Supplemental provision. 2 70:934 918 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 621 87–293 15(c) Do. 3 70:967 948 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 815 87–387 2 Supplemental provision. (See also 1953, P.L. 188.) 3 70:986 959 2 571 87–273 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 3 70:991 968 409 111 87–57 611 Repeal. 7 70:1091 1020 406(c) 191 87–70 904 Supplemental provision. 7 70:1091 1020 605(b) 191 87–70 907(a) Amendment. 7 70:1091 1020 605(c) 191 87–70 906(b) Do. 8 70:1119 1024 3(a) 788 87–367 103(14) Partial repeal. 10 70A:1 1028 3(a)(8),
(9)507 87–233 4 Clause
(8)redesignated as (9); new
(8)added. 10 70A:1 1028 29(a) 809 87–378 7 Amendment; effective date. **1957** Mar. 9 71:5 85–7 5 463 87–195 705 Amendment. June 21 71:176 85–58 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 733 87–332 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 29 71:210 85–67 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 603 87–290 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. Aug. 13 71:344 85–127 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 512 87–239 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. (See also 1938, P.L. 430, sec. 359(c).) 16 71:368 85–147 1 544 87–263 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 21 71:403 85–162 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 679 87–315 108(d) Do. 21 71:403 85–162 111(a)(3) 679 87–315 109(a) Do. 21 71:403 85–162 111(f) 679 87–315 109(c) Exception. 26 71:416 85–167 205 788 87–367 103(13) Partial repeal. 28 71:426 85–170 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 733 87–332 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 30 71:531 85–241 406(a) 180 87–70 611(b) Amendment. 30 71:531 85–241 407(e),
(g)111 87–57 610 Do. 31 71:560 85–244 3 515, 87–246 3, 8 Revision; effective 517 date. (See also 1901, ch. 854, sec. 940.) Sept. 4 71:611 85–286 1 41 87–18 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 9 71:634 85–315 104(b) 559 87–264 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 11 71:639 85–316 4–7 657 87–301 24(a)(2), Repeal.
(3)11 71:639 85–316 4 657 87–301 25(b) Supplemental provision. 11 71:639 85–316 9, 12 657 87–301 24(a)(5), Repeal; effective
(b)date. 11 71:639 85–316 12A 657 87–301 24(a)(6), Do.
(b)11 71:639 85–316 15 657 87–301 24(a)(4), Do.
(b)**1958** Feb. 11 72:6 85–322 601 788 87–367 103(8) Partial repeal. Mar. 15 72:36 85–344 2, 3 470 87–201 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Addition. Apr. 11 72:87 85–377 1 345 87–141 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception. (See also 1954, P.L. 598, sec. 5(c).) 1143 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1958** June 25 72:218 85–465 4 241 87–114 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 25 72:220 85–468 201 457 87–195 636(a)(5) Exception. 25 72:226 85–469 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 787, 87–367 103(6),
(15)Partial repeal. 788 28 72:238 85–470 6(c) 19 87–12 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 30 72:261 85–477 503 460 87–195 642(a)(5), Repeal, with exceptions. 643(a) July 1 72:276 85–478 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 147 87–67 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. (See also 1949, P.L. 439, sec. 201(c).) 1 72:276 85–478 2 319 87–128 402 Addition. (See also 1949, P.L. 439, sec. 201(c).) 3 72:297 85–500 205
(i)814 87–386 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 3 72:297 85–500 301(b) 210 87–88 10 Do. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 667 87–305 6 Do. 2(a)” 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 167 87–70 305(b) Do. 2(b)” 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 167 87–70 305(c) Do. 4(c)” 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 468 87–198 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 4(c)” 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 666 87–305 3 Revision. 4(c)” 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 757 87–341 11(h)(3), Amendment. 4(c)” (4), 12 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 787 87–367 103(3) Partial repeal. 5(a)” 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 666 87–304 4 Addition. 5(d)” 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 167 87–70 305(4) Amendment. 7(b)” 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 167 87–70 305(3) Addition. 7(b)(3)” 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 668 87–305 9 Revision. 7(d)” 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 667 87–305 7 Addition. 8(d)” 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 668 87–305 8 Do. 8(e)” 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 666 87–305 5(a)(1) Subsec.
(a)deleted; 10(a)” new
(a)added. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 667 87–305 5(a)(2) Amendment. 10(b)” 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 667 87–305 5(a)(3) Subsec.
(c)deleted; 10(c)” new
(c)added. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 757 87–341 11(h)(2) Amendment. 20” 29 72:426 85–568 201 (a)-(e) 46 87–26 1(a) Revision. 29 72:426 85–568 201(f) 792 87–367 207 Amendment. 29 72:426 85–568 201(g) 47 87–26 1(b) Repeal. 29 72:426 85–568 203(b)(2) 791 87–367 206(a) Amendment. Aug. 1 72:457 85–580 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 601 87–290 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 4 72:490 85–590 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 679 87–315 108(c) Amendment. 12 72:548 85–620 101, “Sec. 759 87–344 101(a), 103 Amendment; effective 3” date. 12 72:548 85–620 101, “Sec. 759 87–344 101(b), 103 Do. 14(b)” 12 72:548 85–620 101, “Sec. 759 87–344 101(c), 103 Do. 15(15)” 12 72:574 85–626 2 195 87–75 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. (See also 1916, P.L. 260, sec. 14.) 1144 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1958** Aug. 12 72:574 85–626 2 521 87–252 2 Revision. (See also 1916, P.L. 260, sec. 14.) 20 72:636 85–685 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 111 87–57 606(4)
(g)Exception. 20 72:636 85–685 101 99 87–57 104(a) Amendment. 20 72:636 85–685 101 110 87–57 606(4) (a)- Exception.
(e)20 72:636 85–685 202 103 87–57 204 fa) Amendment. 20 72:636 85–685 502(1) 99 87–57 104(b) Do. 20 72:636 85–685 502(2) 103 87–57 204(b) Do. 20 72:636 85–685 601(3) 117 87–57 702(a) Do. 21 72:689 85–699 103(3) 752 87–341 2(1) Par. 3 deleted; new
(3)added. 21 72:689 85–699 103(7) 752 87–341 2(2) Addition. 21 72:689 85–699 202(a) 757 87–341 11(h)(1) Designation “(a)” deleted. 21 72:689 85–699 202(b) 757 87–341 11(h)(1) Deletion. 21 72:689 85–699 301(a) 756 87–341 11(a) Revision. 21 72:689 85–699 301(c) 756 87–341 11(b) (1), Amendment.
(2)21 72:689 85–699 301 (d),
(e)756 87–341 11(b)(3) Deletion. 21 72:689 85–699 302 (a),
(b)752 87–341 3 (a),
(b)Amendment. 21 72:689 85–699 303(b) 752 87–341 4 Do. 21 72:689 85–699 304(d) 752 87–341 5 Addition. 21 72:689 85–699 305(b) 753 87–341 6 Amendment. 21 72:689 85–699 306 753 87–341 7 (a),
(b)Amendment; applicability. 21 72:689 85–699 308(a) 753 87–341 8 Revision. 21 72:689 85–699 308(b) 756 87–341 11(c) Amendment. 21 72:689 85–699 308 (e)-(g) 756 87–341 11(d) Subsecs. (e),
(f)deleted;
(g)redesignated as
(e)and amended. 21 72:689 85–699 309–311 753 87–341 9 Addition. 21 72:689 85–699 309 756 87–341 11(e) Repeal. (Relating to approval of State chartered companies.) 21 72:689 85–699 401 756 87–341 11(f) Repeal. 21 72:689 85–699 502(3) 756 87–341 10(1) Amendment. 21 72:689 85–699 502(5) 756 87–341 10(2) Do. 21 72:689 85–699 502(6) 63 87–27 26 Deletion. 21 72:699 85–700 2 657 87–301 24(a)(6), Repeal; effective
(b)date. (See 1957, P.L. 85–316, sec. 12A.) 23 72:731 85–726 101(4) 467 87–197 3 Amendment. 23 72:731 85–726 202(b) 787 87–367 103(2) Repeal. 23 72:731 85–726 302(f) 791 87–367 205(b) Amendment. 23 72:731 85–726 302(h) 791 87–367 205(a) Do. 23 72:731 85–726 302
(j)787 87–367 103(2) Repeal. 23 72:731 85–726 902 (i)-(n) 466 87–197 1 Addition. 23 72:731 85–726 903(a) 467 87–197 2 Revision. 23 72:731 85–726 1006(d) 497 87–225 2 Do. 23 72:731 85–726 1109(e) 527 87–255 9 Addition. 23 72:731 85–726 1111 467 87–197 4 Do. 23 72:731 85–726 1312 210 87–89 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 25 72:838 85–745 1(b) 5 87–3 2 Supplemental provision. 28 72:1063 85–844 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 350 87–141 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 28 72:1084 85–846 4(c) 479 87–206 18 Revision. 28 72:1084 85–846 5, 7 479 87–206 19,20 Amendment. 28 72:1100 85–853 108 460 87–195 642(a)(6), Repeal, with exceptions. 643(a) 1145 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1958** Sept. 2 72:1580 85–864 201, 202 759 87–344 201 (a),
(b)Amendment. 2 72:1580 85–864 205(a) 832 87–400 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment; effective date. 2 72:1580 85–864 205(b)(2) 623, 87–293 20, 27 Addition; effective (A)(iii) 625 date. 2 72:1580 85–864 206 759 87–344 201(c) Amendment. 2 72:1580 85–864 301 760 87–344 202(a) Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 302(a)(2) 760 87–344 202(b) Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 304(b) 760 87–344 202(c) Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 402 760 87–344 203 Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 501 760 87–344 204(a) Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 504 (a),
(b)760 87–344 204 (b),
(c)Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 511 760 87–344 204(d) Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 601 760 87–344 205(a) Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 611 760 87–344 205(b) Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 763 760 87–344 206 Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 802, “Sec. 760 87–344 207 Amendment. (See 301” also 1946, P.L. 586.) 2 72:1580 85–864 1003 574 87–274 7(a)(2) Applicability. 2 72:1580 85–864 1003 576 87–276 5(e) Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 1009(a) 761 87–344 208 Amendment. 2 72:1706 85–883 4 630 87–295 2 Revision. 2 72:1743 85–906 7(b) 685 87–324 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 2 72:1754 85–911 2(5) 408 87–171 1(1) Revision. 2 72:1754 85–911 3(a) 408 87–171 1(2) Amendment. 2 72:1754 85–911 8(c) 408 87–171 1(2) Do. 2 72:1754 85–911 13 408 87–171 1(2) Do. 6 72:1784 85–929 3 42 87–19 2 Supplemental provision. 6 72:1784 85–929 6(c) 42 87–19 2 Amendment; exception. **1959** May 29 73:63 86–36 2, 4 789, 87–367 201, 204 Amendment. 791 June 23 73:81 86–50 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 678 87–315 108(b) Do. 23 73:81 86–50 110(b) 679 87–315 109(b) Supplemental provision. 25 73:141 86–70 48 340 87–139 8(c) Nonapplicability. July 13 73:210 86–89 4(b)(2) 6 87–4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. (See also 1951, P.L. 9.) 13 73:210 86–89 4(b)(2) 95 87–55 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 17 73:213 86–91 7(d) 409 87–172 1 Amendment. 24 73:246 86–108 501(a) 460 87–195 642(a)(7), Repeal, with exceptions. 643(a) 24 73:246 86–108 601–603 460 87–195 642(a)(7), Do. 643(a) 24 73:246 86–108 702, 703 460 87–195 642(a)(7), Do. 643(a) Aug. 7 73:286 86–139 3(a)(1) 18 87–10 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 7 73:286 86–139 3(b) 42 87–19 3 Do. 10 73:302 86–149 101, 102 99 87–57 105 (a),
(b)Do. 10 73:302 86–149 301 108 87–57 305(a) Do. 10 73:302 86–149 402(1) 99 87–57 105 Do. 10 73:302 86–149 402(3) 108 87–57 305(b) Do. 10 73:302 86–149 501–506 119 87–57 706 Repeal of certain features; exception. 10 73:302 86–149 501 (1)-(3) 118 87–57 702 (b)-(d) Amendment. 10 73:302 86–149 504(1)
(a)118 87–57 702(e) Do. 10 73:302 86–149 504(2) 118 87–57 702(e) Do. 10 73:302 86–149 504(3)
(a)118 87–57 702(e) Do. 1146 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1959** Sept. 9 73:479 86–249 7, 8(a) 803 87–373 2(d) Exception. 14 73:500 86–255 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 350 87–141 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 14 73:555 86–272 201 41 87–17 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 16 73:567 86–287 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 685 87–324 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Time extension. (See 1958, P.L. 85–906, sec. 7(b).) 22 73:642 86–358 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 512 87–239 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. (See also 1938, P.L. 430, sec. 359(c).) 22 73:644 86–363 4, 6 657 87–301 24(a) Repeal; effective (7),
(b)date. 23 73:654 86–372 202(a)(1) 162 87–70 201(a)(1) Amendment. 23 73:654 86–372 202(a)(2) 162 87–70 201(a)(2) Revision. 23 73:654 86–372 202(a)(3) 163 87–70 201(a)(3), Amendment.
(b)23 73:654 86–372 202(a)(4) 163 87–70 201(c) Do. 23 73:654 86–372 202(c)(3) 163 87–70 201(a)(4) Do. 23 73:654 86–372 202(e) 163 87–70 201(d) Addition. 23 73:654 86–372 802(a) 191 87–70 904 Amendment. 23 73:700 86–377 1(b) 787 87–367 103(7) Repeal. **1960** Feb. 16 74:3 86–384 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 784 87–365 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. Apr. 8 74:17 86–412 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 564 87–265 15 Supplemental provisions. May 13 74:104 86–455 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 26 87–14 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 13 74:120 86–457 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 678 87–315 108(a) Amendment. 13 74:120 86–457 101 678 87–315 107(a) Do. 13 74:120 86–457 101(d) 678 87–315 107(c) Do. 13 74:120 86–457 101(f) 678 87–315 107(b) Do. 13 74:120 86–457 109 679 87–315 109(b) Supplemental provision. 14 74:134 86–472 601(a)(2) 211 87–92 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Repeal. (See 1954, P.L. 480, sec. 202.) 14 74:134 86–472 604 460 87–195 642(a)(8), Repeal, with exceptions. 643(a) 14 74:134 86–472 801, 802 460 87–195 642(a)(8), Do. 643(a) June 8 74:166 86–500 101 99 87–57 106(a) Amendment. 8 74:166 86–500 201 103 87–57 205(a) Do. 8 74:166 86–500 207 777 87–356 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 8 74:166 86–500 301 108 87–57 306(a) Amendment. 8 74:166 86–500 502(1) 99 87–57 106(b) Do. 8 74:166 86–500 502(2) 103 87–57 205(b) Do. 8 74:166 86–500 502(3) 108 87–57 306(b) Do. 8 74:166 86–500 506 110 87–57 606(4) Exception. 8 74:166 86–500 601(1) 118 87–57 702 (f),
(g)Amendment. 8 74:166 86–500 601(3) 118 87–57 702(h) Do. 8 74:166 86–500 604(1)(a) 118 87–57 702(i) Do. 8 74:166 86–500 604(3)
(a)118 87–57 702(i) Do. 29 74:253 86–542 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 195 87–75 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. (See also 1916, P.L. 260, sec. 14.) July 1 74:296 86–668 111–117 569 87–270 103(b) Exception. 1 74:296 86–568 116(a) 793, 87–367 302(d), Nonapplicability; 794 305 effective date. 7 74:338 86–601 532, 533 21 87–14 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Limitation increase. 7 74:362 86–607 2 494 87–222 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Revision. (See also 1936, P.L. 835, sec. 502.) 1147 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1960** July 12 74:425 86–626 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 25 87–14 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provisions. 12 74:425 86–626 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 347, 87–141 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 350 12 74:425 86–626 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 787 87–367 103(5) Partial repeal. 14 74:508 86–650 5 78 87–32 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 14 74:526 86–660 1 779 87–359 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 14 74:537 86–669 205(a)
(11)787 87–367 103(4) Repeal. Aug. 31 74:555 86–678 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 27, 28 87–14 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provisions. Sept. 2 74:734 86–687 1 220 87–105 1 Amendment. 2 74:734 86–687 4 220 87–105 2 Revision. 2 74:755 86–703 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 29 87–14 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 2 74:755 86–703 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 602 87–290 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 2 74:755 86–703 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 737 87–332 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Limitation increase. 2 74:776 86–704 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 145 87–65 101(b) Supplemental provision. 7 74:818 86–719 6 242 87–116 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 8 74:821 86–722 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 278 87–125 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 8 74:821 86–722 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 745 87–332 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 8 74:869 86–735 1–3 86,87 87–41 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provisions. 8 74:869 86–735 4 460, 87–195 642(a)(2), Eliminated. (See 463 706 1954, P.L. 665); new sec. 4 added. 13 74:883 86–747 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 31 87–14 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 13 74:883 86–747 1(a),
(b)85 87–39 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Existing text designated as (a); new subsec.
(b)added. 13 74:899 86–756 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 411 87–179 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. (See also 1949, P.L. 439, sec. 416
(3)and 1935, P.L, 320, sec. 32.) 13 74:906 86–767 104 751 87–339 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. (See also 1916, P.L. 267.) 13 74:924 86–778 303(g)(1) 138 87–64 103(d) Amendment. 13 74:924 86–778 501–543 28 87–14 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. (See also 1935, P.L. 271, sec. 901(e).) 14 74:1027 86–788 1 78 87–32 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. (See also 1960, P.L. 86–650, sec. 5.) **1961** Mar. 24 75:16 87–7 4, 5 25 87–14 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. May 1 75:47 87–27 22 63 87–27 27 Do. 8 75:75 87–31 6 143 87–64 303(d) Temporary amendment. 19 75:80 87–36 3(e) 203 87–86 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. (See also 28 use 123(c)(2), table 5.) June 21 75:94 87–53 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 243 87–118 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 27 75:96 87–57 101–106, 108, 87–57 401, 602, Supplemental provisions. 201–205, 109 603, 611 301–306 1148 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1961** June 27 75:96 87–57 401, 402, 109 87–57 602 Supplemental provisions. 501 27 75:96 87–57 701 119 87–57 704, 705 Do. 30 75:144 87–65 101(b) 412 87–182 2 Supplemental provision. 30 75:144 87–65 102(c) 412 87–182 1 Amendment. July 26 75:225 87–112 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 144 87–65 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. Aug. 3 75:246 87–122 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 144 87–65 101(a)(1) Do. 3 75:268 87–125 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 144 87–65 101(a)(1) Do. 10 75:320 87–130 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 144 87–65 101(a)(1) Do. 17 75:342 87–141 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 144 87–65 101(a)(1) Do. 17 75:365 87–144 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 144 87–65 101(a)(1) Do. 21 75:393 87–159 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 144 87–65 101(a)(1) Do. Sept. 4 75:424 87–195 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 717- 87–329 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provisions. 719 4 75:424 87–195 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 719 87–329 111 Short title assigned. 4 75:424 87–195 451(a) 460 87–195 642(a)(2) Supplemental provision. 4 75:424 87–195 504(a) 717 87–329 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 4 75:424 87–195 510(a) 717 87–329 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 4 75:424 87–195 614(a) 449 87–195 624(e)(7) Waiver authority not applicable. 4 75:424 87–195 634(c) 449 87–195 624(e)(7) Exception. 4 75:424 87–195 636(g)(1) 717 87–329 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 4 75:424 87–195 642(a) 445 87–195 621(b) Exception. 4 75:424 87–195 642(a)(1), 447 87–195 624(d) Do.
(2)21 75:545 87–264 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 144 87–65 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 22 75:589 87–290 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 144 87–65 101(a)(1) Do. 22 75:589 87–290 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 736, 87–332 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provisions. 737 22 75:612 87–293 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 721 87–329 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 22 75:612 87–293 16(a) 627 87–293 202(c) Do. Table 2.—*Revised Statutes* Affected section Amendatory provisions 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 190 293 87–126 8(h)(1) Exception. 190 344 87–141 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 190 451 87–195 626(b) Do. 190 574 87–274 7(a)(2) Do. 190 576 87–276 5(e) Do. 190 620 87–293 13(b) Do. 190 636 87–297 44 Do. 337 419 87–191 2 Amendment. 355 109, 118 87–57 601, 703 Exception. 355 558 87–264 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 355 719 87–329 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 367 57 87–27 12(11) Applicability. 1176 565 87–267 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Repeal. 1177 565 87–267 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 3561 622 87–293 15(d)(6) Exception. 3617 730 87–330 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 3648 109, 118 87–57 601, 703 Do. 1149 Table 2.—*Revised Statutes*—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 3648 165, 167 87–70 207, 303 Exception. 3648 347, 348 87–141 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 3648 369 87–144 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 3648 549, 557 87–264 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 3648 666 87–305 4 Do. 3648 719 87–329 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 3651 457 87–195 636(a)(7) Do. 3651 531 87–256 105(b) Do. 3679 23 87–14 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 3679 557 87–264 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 3679 618 87–293 10(a)(3) Do. 3679 638 87–297 47(a) Do. 3679(c) 270 87–125 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 3679(c) 356 87–141 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exemption provisions. 3679(c) 377 87–144 612 Do. 3679(d)(2) 145 87–65 103 Exception. 3709 56 87–27 12(7) Nonapplicability. 3709 57 87–27 12(10) Exception. 3709 329–331 87–130 101 Do. 3709 344 87–141 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 3709 548, 554 87–264 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 3733 460 87–195 636(g)(3) Do. 3734 109, 118 87–57 601, 703 Do. 4132 492 87–217 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 4166 392 87–157 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 4200 419 87–191 1 Amendment. 4311(a)-(c) 493 87–220 1 Existing text designated as subsec. (a); new (b),
(c)added. 4774(d) 719 87–329 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 5200 318 87–128 341(a) Do. 5581 19 87–11 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. Table 3.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1939* Aftected section Amendatory provisions 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment None _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Table 4.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954* Affected section Amendatory provisions 75 Stat. Public law Section Comment 11(b) 193 87–72 2 Amendment. 117(b)(2)(A) 535, 537 87–256 110(a), (h)(1) Revision; effective date. 401(a) 120, 121 87–59 1,4 Supplemental provisions. 403(b) 801 87–370 3 (a)(3),
(b)Amendment; effective date. 403(b)(1)(A) 801 87–370 3 (a)(1),
(b)Do. 403(b)(3) 801 87–370 3 (a)(2),
(b)Do. 456 222–224 87–109 1,2 Addition; effective date. 456 223 87–109 1(a) Exception. 501(a) 120, 121 87–59 1,4 Supplemental provisions. 809(d)(11) 120, 121 87–59 2 (a),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 809(g)(3) 121 87–59 2 (b),
(c)Do. 821(a)(1)(A) 193 87–72 2 Amendment. 821(b)(1) 193 87–72 2 Do. 871(d),
(e)535, 537 87–256 110(b), (h)(1) Subsec.
(d)redesignated as (e); new
(d)added; effective date. 1150 Table 4.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954*—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 75 Stat. Public law Section Comment 872(b)(3) 536, 537 87–256 110 (c), (h)(1) Addition; effective date. 895 64 87–29 1(a),
(c)Do. 912(3) 625 87–293 201(a),
(d)Do. 1303(b)(4) 625 87–293 201(b),
(d)Do. 1372(g) 64 87–29 2 Addition. 1401 140, 141 87–64 201 (a),
(d)Revision; effective date. 1402(e)(6) 141, 142 87–64 202 (a),
(b)Addition; effective date. 1441(a) 536, 537 87–256 110 (d)(1),
(h)Amendment; effective date.
(2)1441(b) 536, 537 87–256 110 (d)(1), (2), Exception; amendment; effective (h)(2) date. 1441(c)(4) 536, 537 87–256 110 (d)(3),
(h)Revision; effective date.
(2)3101 141 87–64 201 (b),
(d)Do. 3111 141 87–64 201 (c),
(d)Do. 3121(b) 626 87–293 202(a)(2) Exception. 3121(b)(19) 536, 537 87–256 110 (e)(1),
(h)Addition; effective date.
(3)3121(i)(3) 626, 627 87–293 202 (a)(1),
(c)Do. 3121(p) 626, 627 87–293 202 (a)(2),
(c)Do. 3122 626, 627 87–293 202 (a)(3),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 3301 16 87–6 14 (a),
(b)Amendment; supplemental provision. 3302(d)(1) 16 87–6 14(b) Revision. 3302(e) 683 87–321 1 (a),
(b)Addition; applicability. 3306(c)(18) 537 87–256 110 (f), (h)(3) Addition; effective date. 3401(a)(6) (A),
(B)537 87–256 110(g)
(2)Exception. 3401(a)(6)(C) 537, 538 87–256 110
(g)(1), Addition; effective date. (h)(4) 3401(a)(13) 625 87–293 201 (c),
(d)Do. 3402(f)(1) 537 87–256 110(g)(2) Exception. 3402(f)(6) 537, 538 87–256 110(g)(2), Addition; effective date. (h)(4) 4041 (a)-(c) 123, 128 87–61 201 (a), (c), Amendment; effective date. 208(b) 4041(f) 124, 128 87–61 201(d), 208(b) Repeal; effective date. 4061 193 87–72 3(a)(1) Amendment. 4061(a)(1) 126, 128 87–61 204, 208(a) Amendment; effective date. 4071(a)(1) 124, 128 87–61 202(a), 208(b) Do. 4071(a)(1) 124, 128 87–61 202(d), 208(b) Supplemental provision; effective date. 4071(a)(3) 124, 128 87–61 202(b), 208(b) Amendment; effective date. 4071(a)(3) 124 87–61 202(d) Supplemental provision. 4071(a)(4) 124, 128 87–61 202(c), 208(b) Amendment; effective date. 4071(a)(4) 124 87–61 202(d) Nonapplicability. 4071(c) 124, 128 87–61 202(d), 208(b) Revision; effective date. 4081(a),
(b)123, 128 87–61 201 (b), (c), Amendment; effective date. 208(b) 4081(c) 124, 128 87–61 201(d), 208(b) Repeal; effective date. 4218(a) 126, 129 87–61 205(b), 208(b) Amendment; effective date. 4221(d)(6)(C) 126, 129 87–61 205(a), 208(b) Addition; effective date. 4226(a) (6),
(7)127, 128 87–61 206(a), 208(a) Do. 4226(d) 127, 128 87–61 206(b), 208(a) Amendment; effective date. 4251(b)(2) 193 87–72 3(a)(2) Amendment. 4261 193 87–72 3(a)(3) Do. 4481(a) 124, 128 87–61 203(a),
(b)(2), Amendment; effective date. 208(b) 4481(c),
(d)124, 128 87–61 203(b), 208(b) Revision; effective date. 4481(e) 124, 128 87–61 203(b), 208(b) Amendment; effective date. 4482(c)(4) 125, 128 87–61 203(b), 208(b) Addition; effective date. 4501(c) 40 87–15 2(a) Amendment. 4541 224 87–110 2 Exception. 6001(a) (1),
(3)193 87–72 3(a) (4),
(5)Amendment. 5022 193 87–72 3(a)(6) Do. 5041(b) 193 87–72 3(a)(7) Do. 5051(a) 193 87–72 3(a
(8)Do. 5063 193 87–72 3(b)(1) Do. 1151 Table 4.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954*—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 75 Stat. Public law Section Comment 5701(c)(1) 193 87–72 3(a)(9) Amendment. 5707 (a),
(b)193 87–72 3(b)(2) Do. 6051(a) 626, 627 87–293 202 (a)(4),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 6109, 6110 828 87–397 1(a) Sec. 6109 renumbered as 6110; new 6109 added. 6109 828 87–397 1(b) Supplemental provision. 6109(a)(1)-(3) 829 87–397 1(d) Effective date. 6156, 6157 125, 128 87–61 203(c), 208(b) Sec. 6156 renumbered as 6157; new 6156 added; effective date. 6211–6216 829 87–397 1(b) Nonapplicability. 6412(a)(1) 193 87–72 3(b)(3) Amendment. 6412(a)(2) 127, 128 87–61 206(c), 208(a) Amendment; effective date. 6412(a)(3) 127, 128 87–61 206(d), 208(a) Repeal; effective date. 6412(d) 40 87–15 2(b) Amendment. 6416(b)(2)(E) 126, 129 87–61 205(d), 208(b) Amendment; effective date. 6416(b)(3)(F) 126, 129 87–61 205(c), 208(b) Addition; effective date. 6421(h) 124, 128 87–61 201(e), 208(b) Amendment; effective date. 6601(c)(2) 126, 128 87–61 203(c), 208(b) Do. 6676 828 87–397 1(b) Addition. 7448 796 87–370 1 Do. Table 5.—*Positive Law Titles of United States Code* (The following titles of the U.S. Code have been enacted into positive law: Titles 1, 3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 18, 23, 28, 32, 35, 38, and 39.) Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 3 21 820 87–389 2 Addition. 3 105 794 87–367 303(h), 305 Amendment; effective date. 10 270(a) 807 87–378 1(2) Exception. 10 270(c) 807 87–378 2 Addition. 10 511(b) 807 87–378 1(1) Exception. 10 923a 814 87–385 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Addition; effective date. 10 1039 401 87–165 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Addition; applicability. 10 1431–1444 812 87–381 8 Supplemental provision. 10 1431 810 87–381 2 Revision. 10 1434(b) 811 87–381 3(1) Do. 10 1434(d) 811 87–381 3(2) Addition. 10 1436(a),
(b)811 87–381 4 Existing text designated as (a); new subsec.
(b)added. 10 1441 811 87–381 6 Exception. 10 1444(b) 811 87–381 5 Amendment. 10 1445, 1446 811 87–381 6 Addition. 10 1581(a) 790 87–367 203 Amendment. 10 2313(b) 109 87–57 604 Exception. 10 2354 602 87–290 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 10 2733 823 87–393 1 Nonapplicability of limitation. 10 2736 488 87–212 1(1) Addition; limitation. 10 3253(c) 364 87–143 1(1) Revision. 10 3261(a) 808 87–378 3(1) Amendment. 10 3261(b),
(c)808 87–378 3(2) Subsec.
(b)redesignated as (c); new
(b)added. 10 3544(b) 455 87–195 633(c) Exception. 10 3579(a) 364 87–142 1(1) Amendment. 10 3579(c) 364 87–142 1(2) Addition. 10 3689(d)(3) 665 87–304 9(c) Deletion. 10 4774(d) 109, 118 87–57 601, 703 Exception. 10 5001(a)(8) 264 87–123 5(1) Amendment. 10 5204 264 87–123 5(2) Revision. 10 5205 264 87–123 5(3) Repeal. 10 6409(c) 264 87–123 5(5) Amendment. 1152 Table 5.—*Positive Law Titles of United Stales Code*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 10 5443 263 87–123 2 Supplemental provision. 10 5443(a)-(c) 265 87–123 5(6)(A) Amendment. 10 5443(f) 265 87–123 5(6)(A) Do. 10 5443(g)-(j) 265 87–123 5(6)(B) Subsecs. (g),
(h)deleted; (i),
(j)redesignated as (g), (h). 10 5448(a)-(c) 265 87–123 5(7)(A),
(B)Amendment. 10 5448(f)-(i) 265 87–123 5(7)(C) Subsecs. (f),
(g)deleted; (h),
(i)redesignated as (f), (g). 10 5588 265 87–123 5(8) Repeal. 10 5589(e)
(3)265 87–123 5(10) Amendment. 10 5703(a) (1)-(5) 265 87–123 5(11)(A) Clause
(1)deleted; (2)-(5) renumbered as (1)-(4). 10 5703(d)-(f) 265 87–123 5(11)(B) Subsec.
(d)deleted; (e),
(f)redesignated as (d), (e). 10 5706(3) 265 87–123 5(12)(A) Amendment. 10 5706(8)-(12) 265 87–123 5(12)(B) Clause
(8)deleted; (9)-(12) renumbered as (8)-(11). 10 5706(9) 265 87–123 5(12)(C) Renumbered clause
(9)amended. 10 5707(d) 265 87–123 6(13)(A) Amendment. 10 5707(f) 265 87–123 5(13)(B) Do. 10 5709 265 87–123 5(14)(A) Do. 10 5709(c),
(d)265 87–123 5(14)(B) Subsec.
(c)deleted;
(d)redesignated as (c). 10 5751(a) 266 87–123 5(16) Amendment. 10 5759 266 87–123 5(17) Repeal. 10 5765(a) 266 87–123 5(19)(A) Amendment. 10 5765(c),
(d)266 87–123 5(19)(B) Subsec.
(c)deleted;
(d)redesignated as (c). 10 5769(b) 266 87–123 5(20)(B) Amendment. 10 5769(b)(4)-(6) 266 87–123 5(20)(A) Clauses (4),
(6)deleted;
(5)renumbered as (4). 10 5775(a)(7)-(11) 266 87–123 5(21)(A) Clauses (7),
(8)deleted; (9)-(11) renumbered as (7)-(9). 10 5775(b) 266 87–123 5(21)(B) Amendment. 10 5776(b) 266 87–123 5(22) Do. 10 6020 266 87–123 5(23) Repeal. 10 6374 266 87–123 5(25) Amendment. 10 6375 266 87–123 5(26) Repeal. 10 6376 266 87–123 5(27) Amendment. 10 6377 266 87–123 5(28)(A) Do. 10 6377(a) 266 87–123 5(28)(B) Do. 10 6377(e) 266 87–123 5(28)(C) Do. 10 6378 267 87–123 5(29)(A) Do. 10 6378(a) 267 87–123 5(29)(B),
(C)Do. 10 6378(b)(8) 267 87–123 5(29)(D) Deletion. 10 6907 218 87–100 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Repeal. 10 7307 816 87–387 1, 4 Exception. 10 8202 424 87–194 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 10 8253(c) 364 87–143 1(2) Revision. 10 8261(a) 808 87–378 4(1) Amendment. 10 8261(b),
(c)808 87–378 4(2) Subsec.
(b)redesignated as (c); new
(b)added. 10 8544(b) 455 87–195 633(c) Exception. 10 8689(d)(3) 665 87–304 9(d) Deletion. 10 9774 372, 373 87–144 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 10 9774(d) 109, 118 87–57 601, 703 Do. 10 9774(d) 658 87–302 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 13 24 569 87–270 103(a) Do. 14 2 827 87–396 1 Amendment. 14 89 407 87–167 16, 17 Exception. 14 94 827 87–396 1 Addition. 14 435(a) 538 87–257 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception; supplemental provision. 1153 Table 5.—*Positive Law Titles of United Stales Code*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 14 436(a) 538 87–257 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception; supplemental provision. 18 35 751 87–338 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 18 281 293 87–126 8(h)(1) Exception. 18 281 344 87–141 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 18 281 451 87–195 626(b) Do. 18 281 574 87–274 7(a)(2) Do. 18 281 576 87–276 5(e) Do. 18 281 620 87–293 13(b) Do. 18 281 636 87–297 44 Do. 18 283 293 87–126 8(h)(1) Do. 18 283 344 87–141 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 18 283 451 87–195 626(b) Do. 18 283 574 87–274 7(a)(2) Do. 18 283 576 87–276 5(e) Do. 18 283 620 87–293 13(b) Do. 18 283 636 87–297 44 Do. 18 284 293 87–126 8(h)(1) Do. 18 428 451 87–195 626(b) Do. 18 284 574 87–274 7(a)(2) Do. 18 284 576 87–276 5(e) Do. 18 284 620 87–293 13(b) Do. 18 284 636 87–297 44 Do. 18 433 774 87–353 3(o) Amendment. 18 493 774 87–353 3(p) Do. 18 657 774 87–353 3(q) Do. 18 658 774 87–353 3(r) Do. 18 791 795 87–369 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Repeal. 18 955 457 87–195 635(j) Nonapplicability. 18 1006 774 87–353 3(s) Amendment. 18 1014 774 87–353 3(t) Do. 18 1073 795 87–368 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 18 1081 491 87–216 1 Amendment. 18 1084 491 87–216 2 Addition. 18 1302 492 87–218 2 Amendment. 18 1362 669 87–306 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 18 1914 293 87–126 8(h)(1) Exception. 18 1914 574 87–274 7(a)(2) Do. 18 1914 576 87–276 5(e) Do. 18 1914 636 87–297 44 Do. 18 1952 498 87–228 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Addition. 18 1953 492 87–218 1 Do. 18 2311 802 87–371 1 Amendment. 18 2314 802 87–371 2 Do. 18 2315 802 87–371 3 Do. 18 3282 648 87–299 1 Amendment; effective date. 18 4126 681 87–317 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 18 4201 793, 87–367 302(b), 304, Partial repeal; supplemental 794 305 provision; effective date. 18 5021 750 87–336 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 23 104 670 87–307 2(b) Exception. 23 111 122 87–61 104(a) Amendment. 23 120 670 87–307 2(b) Exception. 23 127 215 87–96 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 23 131(c) 123 87–61 106 Amendment. 23 208(d) 584 87–282 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Addition. 23 210(h) 123 87–61 105 Do. 23 303(a) 822 87–392 1 Revision. 23 307 171 87–70 310(b)(3) Exception. 1154 Table 5.—*Positive Law Titles of United Stales Code*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 28 44(a) 80 87–36 1 Amendment. 28 81(a)(2) 83 87–36 3(a) Do. 28 83 84 87–36 5 Do. 28 86 83 87–36 3(b) Do. 28 89(a) 83 87–36 3(f) Do. 28 93(b)(2) 83 87–36 3(c) Do. 28 98 83 87–36 4 Revision. 28 102(b)(1) 83 87–36 3(d) Amendment. 28 123(c)(2) 83, 87–36, 3(e) Do. 203 87–86 28 124(c)(5) 772 87–352 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 28 133 81 87–36 2(b),
(c)Supplemental provisions. 28 133 81 87–36 2(d) Amendment. 28 134(c) 83 87–36 2(e)(3) Do. 28 142 83 87–36 3(g) Waiver. 28 142 750 87–337 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 28 331 521 87–253 1, 2 Amendment. 28 507(b) 0.57 87–27 12(11) Applicability. 28 553(3) 340 87–139 5 Amendment. 28 605 521 87–253 3 Do. 28 1258 417 87–189 1 Addition. 28 1293 417 87–189 3 Repeal. 28 1294(4),
(5)417 87–189 5 Par.
(4)deleted; par.
(5)renumbered as (4). 28 1498(a) 441 87–195 606(a) Applicability. 28 1732(b) 413 87–183 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 28 2414 415 87–187 1 Revision. 28 2679 57 87–27 12(11) Applicability, 28 2679(a)-(e) 539 87–258 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Existing text designated as (a); new subsecs. (b)-(e) added; effective date. 32 107 366, 367, 87–144 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 369, 370 32 302 808 87–378 5 Revision. 32 503 200 87–83 1(a) Supplemental provision, 32 709(f) 496 87–224 2 Amendment. 32 714(a)(6) 92 87–46 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 32 714(c) 92 87–46 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 35 119 748 87–333 1, 3 Amendment; effective date. 38 106(c) 219 87–102 1, 2 Revision; effective date. 38 107 566 87–268 1(b), 3 Amendment; effective date. 38 411(d)(1) 566 87–268 1(b), 3 Do. 38 412(a),
(b)566 87–288 1(a),
(3)Existing text designated as (a); new subsec.
(b)added; effective date. 38 415(g)
(1)566 87–268 1(b), 3 Amendment; effective date. 38 422(a) 566 87–268 1(c), 3 Do. 38 422(c) 566 87–268 1(b), 3 Do. 38 503(3) 566 87–268 1(b), 3 Do. 38 521(f)(4) 218, 219 87–101 1, 2 Addition; effective date. 38 560(b) 338 87–138 1(a), 4 Amendment; effective date. 38 560(c) 338 87–138 1(b), 4 Amendment; nonapplicability. 38 561 338 87–138 2(a), 4 Revision; nonapplicability. 38 562(a) 339 87–138 3, 4 Amendment; effective date. 38 612(b)(5) 806 87–377 1 Amendment. 38 612(e) 806 87–377 1 Do. 38 723(d),
(e)495 87–223 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Addition. 38 901(a) 512 87–240 1(1) Amendment. 38 901(c) 512 87–240 1(2) Addition. 38 903(b) 218 87–99 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 38 1712 806 87–377 2 Supplemental provision. 1155 Table 5.—*Positive Law Titles of United Stales Code*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 38 1802(b) 201 87–84 1(b) Amendment. 38 1803(a) 201 87–84 1(a) Revision. 38 1811(d)(2),
(3)201 87–84 2(a) Amendment. 38 1811(h) 202 87–84 2(b) Revision. 38 1814(b)(3) 201 87–84 1(c) Deletion. 38 1823(a),
(c)202 87–84 3(a),
(b)Amendment. 38 4004(d) 215 87–97 1, 2 Addition; effective date. 38 5011(a) 675 87–314 1(1) Amendment. 38 5011(a)(3) 675 87–314 1(2). Do. 39 2103(b) 813 87–384 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 39 3301 795 87–367 401 Amendment; supplemental provision. 39 3544(h) 570 87–270 201 Supplemental provision. 39 3559(a) 570 87–270 201 Do. 39 3580 569 87–270 201 Addition. *Canal Zone Code* 2 246(e) 279 87–125 302 Supplemental provision. 2 248(d) 521 87–252 1 Revision. Table 6.—*Reorganization Plans* Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Statutes vol.: page Plan 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1953 67:639 No. 7 447 87–195 624(d) Supplemental provision. 1953 67:639 No. 7 460 87–195 642(a)(1), Repeal, with exceptions. 643(a) 1958 72:1799 No. 1 630 87–296 1 Amendment. 1958 72:1799 No. 1, sec. 3 788 87–367 103(10) Partial repeal. Table 7.—*Veterans Regulations* Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Vets. regs. Part Paragraph 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment None _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1156 Table 8.—*Executive Orders and Proclamations* Number Date Amendatory provisions 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment Executive orders:
(None)_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Proclamations: **1905** (Unnumbered) Sept. 25 198 87–81 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Boundary revision. **1919** (Unnumbered) Dec. 12 148 87–68 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. **1924** 1721 Dec. 9 337 87–136 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. **1925** 1730 Feb. 6 335 87–131 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. **1933** 2054 Aug. 22 198 87–81 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Boundary revision. **1936** 2193 Aug. 10 197 87–80 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. **1949** 2860 Oct. 25 88 87–44 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. Table 9.—*Treaties and International Agreements* Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Series No. Stat. Identification 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1955** Sept. 6 TIAS 3348 61:2611 Philippines— 92 87–47 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental trade and provision. related matters. Table 10.—*Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc.* 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 6 87–5 1 Feed grains, price support level, exception. 6 87–5 2 Feed grain acreage, provision for inclusion in conservation program. 7 87–5 3 Commodity Credit Corp., marketing of certificates, exception. 39 87–14 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Personal services, Federal funds for. 40 87–14 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Claims settlement provisions. 57 87–27 12(10) Civil-service and classification laws, exception. 57 87–27 12(11) U.S. district courts, jurisdiction provisions. 1157 Table 10.—*Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc.*—Continued 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 74 87–30 12(b) U.S. district courts, jurisdiction provisions. 94 87–53 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Aircraft, missiles, and naval vessels, procurement authority. 110 87–57 606 Military public works; certain repeals; exceptions. 166 87–70 302(a) Housing projects, private financing of, Federal obligation. 171 87–70 311(a) Urban renewal area, Knoxville, Tenn., inclusion of historical site. 176 87–70 601(c) Mortgage funds, transfer. 177 87–70 603(d) Mortgages, settlement authority. 191 87–70 907 Taxes, payment in lieu of, Holyoke Housing Authority. 196 87–77 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Canadian vessels, exemption from certain U.S. transportation regulations. 200 87–82 7 Senate restaurants, operation, superseding act. 212 87–93 2 Merchant Marine Academy, basic compensation of certain employees. 241 87–114 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Civil-service retirement and disability fund, payments. 242 87–117 1 Ready Reserve, active duty, Presidential authority. 242 87–117 2 Armed Forces, active duty, extension. 243 87–118 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Aircraft, missiles, and naval vessels, additional procurement authority. 268–270 87–125 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Government funds, expenditures exceptions to regulations. 287 87–126 2(a) Federal property, transfer. 295 87–128 102(a) New agricultural programs, development authority. 296 87–128 121 Wheat, farm acreage allotments, reduction. 302 87–128 132 Feed grains, acreage diversion payments. 303 87–128 133 Commodity Credit Corp., marketing of negotiable certificates. 303 87–128 134 Feed grain conservation program, participation, authority to limit. 305 87–128 141(5) Certain agricultural commodities, prohibition of importation. 312 87–128 331 Civil-service laws, exception. 331 87–130 101 Purchase and procurement by contract, exception to Government requirements. 357 87–141 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Veterans compensation, pensions, etc., payment authorization. 377 87–144 613 Armed Forces, commissary store sales prices, adjustment. 378 87–144 614 Armed Forces, proficiency flying. 398 87–160 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Fort Sheridan Military Reservation, Ill., relinquishment of jurisdiction over lands. 411 87–180 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ N.C. highways 24 and 17, applicability of U.S. laws. 418 87–190 4(a) Federal Facilities Corp., transfer of records to General Services Administration. 437 87–195 508 Receipts and credits accruing to U.S., exception to laws regarding. 439 87–195 603 Ocean transportation of commodities on U.S. flag vessels, exception to laws regarding. 440 87–195 605(a) U.S. Government-owned property, disposition, exception to laws regarding. 444 87–195 614(a) Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, exception to acts appropriating funds under. 444 87–195 614(a) Receipts and credits accruing to U.S., exception to laws regarding. 1158 Table 10.—*Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc.*—Continued 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 444 87–195 614(b) U.S. responsibilities in Germany, Presidential authority, extension. 446 87–195 621(c) Development Loan Fund, personnel transfer authority. 446 87–195 621(d) International Cooperation Administration, personnel transfer authority. 447 87–195 624(e)(1) State Dept., personnel transfer authority. 449 87–195 625(b) Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, appointment, compensation, etc. of personnel under, extension of authority. 450 87–195 625(e) Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, separation of personnel under; Presidential authority. 451 87–195 625(h) U.S. Government officers and employees, compensation from foreign country, acceptance prohibited. 451 87–195 626(b) Employment of persons by U.S. Government, exception to laws regarding. 451 87–195 626(b) Reemployment of retired persons; dual compensation laws, exception. 463 87–195 631(b) Foreign assistance, missions and staffs, appointment and removal. Presidential authority. 464 87–195 633(a) Government contracts and expenditures, exception to regulations. 457 87–195 635(i) Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, investment guaranty operations, payment of claims; Presidential authority. 458 87–195 636(b) Printing and binding, funds available. 459 87–195 636(b) Government funds, obligation and expenditure, exception to regulations. 459 87–195 636(c) Foreign assistance funds, availability for construction of living quarters, schools, hospitals, and for maintenance. 460 87–195 636(g)(3) Public contracts, requirements for specific authorization or appropriation, exception. 465 87–196 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Civil-service laws, exception. 470 87–202 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tribal funds, use for land acquisition, authority. 479 87–206 14 Atomic Energy Commission, claims settlement authority. 493 87–219 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Fishery loan fund activities, authority. 515 87–246 3 D.C. laws relating to rights of dower, applicability. 517 87–246 4 D.C, antenuptial or postnuptial agreements between spouses, determination of survivor rights. 517 87–246 7 D.C. marital property rights, repeal of inconsistent laws. 531 87–256 105(d)(2) Foreign currencies, authority to use. 534 87–256 108(a) Government contracts and expenditures, exception to regulations. 544 87–262 7 Freedmen’s Hospital transfer, repeal of applicable laws. 547, 656 87–264 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Civil-service and classification laws, exception. 576 87–276 5 Civil-service laws, exception. 590, 692, 593 87–290 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 616 87–293 7(d),
(e)Peace Corps, removal of personnel, authority. 617 87–293 9 Peace Corps, participation of foreign nationals, assistance authority. 618 87–293 10(b) Peace Corps, claims settlement. Presidential authority. 1159 Table 10.—*Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc.*—Continued 75 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 618 87–293 10(d) Peace Corps, expenditure of Government funds, exception to regulations. 621 87–293 15(a) Do. 621 87–293 15(a) Peace Corps, printing and binding, funds available. 624 87–293 23 Peace Corps service, military obligations. 630 87–296 2 Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization, name change to Office of Emergency Planning. 635 87–297 41(a) Government agencies, transfer of supplies and equipment. 635 87–297 41(b) Civil-service laws, applicability. 636 87–297 42 Foreign service officers, etc., exercise of authority pertaining to. 636 87–297 43 Government contracts or expenditures, exemption from laws regarding. 636 87–297 44 Conflict of interest and dual compensation laws, exception. 640 87–299 1 Annuities, prohibition on payment. 646 87–299 1 Annuities, denial authority, continuation. 653 87–301 5(a),
(b)Deportation and exclusion proceedings. 653 87–301 5(b) Deportation or exclusion of aliens; repeal of inconsistent laws. 658, 659 87–302 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Reserve Forces Facilities acts, military construction funds. 664 87–304 7 Civilian employees of U.S., allotments of pay. 674 87–312 1(d) Clay products, tax provisions, statutes of limitation. 684 87–321 2(d) Do. 685 87–323 2 Copyright laws with respect to publications in the public domain, exception. 720 87–329 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Civil-service or classification laws, exception. 720 87–329 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Noncitizens, laws prohibiting payment of, exception. 772 87–350 7 Civil-service retirement and disability fund, payments. 777 87–356 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Boardman Bombing Range, Oreg., conveyance. 778 87–357 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Farm acreage allotments program, reduction provisions, exception. 793 87–367 302(c) Internal Revenue Taxation, Joint Committee on, compensation of Chief of Staff. 809 87–380 1 War hazards disability and death compensation payments, increase. 815 87–387 1,4 Naval vessels, loans to foreign countries, authority. 1160 TABLES OF PRIOR LAWS AND OTHER FEDERAL INSTRUMENTS REFERRED TO IN TEXT Table 11.—*General Legislation* Date Chapter 75 Stat. Date Public Law 75 Stat. **1787** **1902** Sept. 17 Constitution 634, 646 June 17 161 724, 726 **1836** **1903** **** July 4 357 611 Feb. 2 49 481 **1862** **1904** **** Feb. 25 33 146 Apr. 22 140 562 May 20 75 571 July 2 130 188, 399, 400 **1906** 11 142 148 June 30 382 237, 255 **1863** **1907** Jan. 17 J. Res. No. 9 146 Mar. 3 73 146 Mar. 1 154 390 **1879** **1910** Mar. 3 186 607 May 17 181 259 **1882** **1911** Aug. 7 134 508 Mar. 1 435 257, 259 **1884** **1912** May 29 60 228, 481 Apr. 9 116 605 **1887** **1913** Feb. 4 104 741 Mar. 4 426 590 Mar. 2 314 227, 228 3 359 715 **1914** **1890** May 8 95 228 Sept. 26 203 732 July 14 708 146 Oct. 15 212 732 **1892** **1916** July 29 320 466 Aug. 25 235 192, 199, 291, 336, 386, 489 490, **1893** 586, 782 Sept. 1 250 751, 831 Mar. 3 209 508 7 267 251, 589, 613 **1895** **1917** Jan. 12 23 237, 334 Oct. 6 91 550 **1897** **1919** June 4 2 258 Feb. 25 274 532 Mar. 1 314 545, 547 **1901** **1920** Mar. 1 670 607 3 872 276 May 22 215 542 1161 Table 11.—*General Legislation*—Continued Date Chapter 75 Stat. Date Public Law 75 Stat. **1920** **1933** June 4 238 614 May 12 10 770 5 259 593 18 17 731 June 6 30 12, 590, 591 **1921** 13 43 360 June 10 13 251 **1934** **1922** May 7 211 554 June 12 307 355 Feb. 9 139 532 13 324 62, 714 Sept. 21 331 233 18 383 743 27 479 168, 189, **1924** 192, 360, 361, 363 28 482 247 Apr. 23 104 560, 564 May 19 120 357 **1935** 27 148 257 June 7 276 334 Feb. 22 14 252 Dec. 5 292 389 Apr. 27 46 229, 230, 233, 234, 770 **1925** June 29 182 595 July 5 198 609 Mar. 3 544 253 26 220 334 Aug. 14 271 8–16, 60, 543, **1926** 590–592, 604–606, 623, 646, 647, 737 May 7 186 546 19 286 548 20 257 73, 609 21 292 489, 727 July 2 450 229 23 305 361, 362 23 314 239 **1927** 24 320 231, 232, 251 29 392 548 Mar. 3 740 239 30 403 61, 714 4 803 589, 592 30 409 816 **1928** **1936** May 15 391 724 May 20 605 235 29 620 327 June 4 638 248 Dec. 21 642 726 4 648 548 17 678 724 **1929** 20 732 598 22 738 230 Feb. 11 719 562 22 742 390 20 Pub. Res. 89 250 22 748 499 27 831 578, 581, 582 29 835 273, 274, 522 Mar. 2 935 605 30 846 594, 715 June 20 17 334 **1937** **** **1930** Mar. 24 Pub. Res. 14 262 Apr. 13 28 239 May 29 284 261, 562 June 24 162 646 June 17 361 281 July 22 210 235, July 1 489 831 236, 310, 312, 317 3 520 722 Aug. 16 308 590 28 399 235, 236, **1931** 308, 312, 317, 733 28 405 246, 247 Mar. 3 787 333 Sept. 1 412 150, 3 791 595 162, 192, 354, 363 3 798 207 **1938** **** **1932** Feb. 16 430 231, 233, 235, 297, 299, 300 June 30 212 257, 729 Mar. 8 442 238 July 1 240 680 May 11 505 258 22 304 360, 484 11 506 499, 586 1162 Table 11.—*General Legislation*—Continued Date Chapter 75 Stat. Date Public Law 75 Stat. **1938** **1945** June 23 706 524 May 3 49 352 25 717 18, 594 July 31 173 454 25 718 594, 609 Oct. 31 208 670 25 722 16, 17 Dec. 6 248 55, 238, 270, 283, 456 **1939** 29 291 194 Apr. 13 Pub. Res. 9 262 **1946** May 10 68 236 24 85 247 Feb. 20 304 269 July 15 179 507 May 13 377 346, 738 Aug. 2 252 234 June 4 396 231, 232 4 260 407, 726 11 404 71, 237, 256, 420- 9 355 549 423, 715 11 398 236 28 464 556 Nov. 4 Pub. Res. 54 784 28 469 725 July 23 520 351, 767 **1940** 24 526 723 26 549 593 June 27 668 326, 328 30 563 235 July 2 711 262 30 565 545 11 Pub. Res. 93 610 Aug. 1 585 640 19 753 344 1 586 595 19 758 726 2 600 22, 45, 209, 226, Aug. 27 Pub. Res. 96 590 229–231, 235, 237, Sept. 16 783 590 257, 259–262, 268- Oct. 8 801 495 270, 275–283, 333, 9 811 454 341–345, 347, 348, 9 812 326 351, 353, 354, 356, 358, 360, 375, 393- **1941** 395, 397, 451, 534, 545, 546, 548, 549, June 28 136 548 553, 554, 557, 559, July 1 145 328 564, 574, 610, 619, Aug. 18 213 590 635, 719, 720, 724, Sept. 20 250 328 730, 731, 734, 735, Oct. 29 284 605 739, 740, 744 2 601 322, 325, 328, 332, **1942** 391, 785 7 648 562, 739 Feb. 16 454 560, 562 8 658 601 Apr. 1 512 579, 582 12 722 262 July 9 663 376 13 724 280, 450–453, 458, Dec. 10 796 334 545–547, 549, 557, 17 810 498 614, 622, 636, 639 13 726 260, 505, 588, 809 **1944** 14 731 235, 312, 317 14 733 228, 230, 231, 241 Feb. 25 235 25 26 237 254 **1947** May 29 319 345 June 22 346 176, 358, 590 Feb. 28 8 227, 228 28 369 727 June 23 101 609 28 371 22, 562 July 18 204 250 July 1 410 260, 598–603, 608, 31 291 672, 682, 686, 687, 736 749 Sept. 21 425 226, 229–231, 235, Aug. 5 361 255 237, 259 6 373 271 Oct. 3 457 283, 549 8 388 233 Dec. 22 534 728, 729 16 195 564 **1945** **1948** Apr. 19 35 726, 727 Jan. 27 402 430, 534, 535, 549, 25 40 548 556, 559 1163 Table 11.—*General Legislation*—Continued Date Chapter 75 Stat. Date Public Law 75 Stat. **1948** **1950** Mar. 4 431 194 Sept. 29 861 649 Apr. 3 472 430, 431, 529, 532 30 874 395, 695 24 496 226 30 875 343 May 14 527 562 18 534 255 **1951** June 16 655 602 24 759 356, 590 Jan. 12 920 343, 737, 760 25 773 715 July 12 78 592 25 782 723 Aug. 31 135 236, 239 25 785 235, 317 Oct. 24 195 830 26 790 726 26 213 718 July 2 883 351, 352 3 896 280, 593 **1952** Aug. 10 901 354 May 19 346 274 **1949** June 27 414 364, 456, 536, 637, 617 Jan. 19 2 268 July 3 448 266 Feb. 26 11 272 9 476 807 Apr. 6 38 311,312 10 493 22, 562 May 24 71 235, 317 14 534 380 June 9 92 295, 344, 460, 557 19 592 260 10 93 553 30 149 263 **1953** 30 152 25, 351, 353, 441, 442, 557, 608, 635, June 26 83 228 675 July 30 163 281, 667, 742 July 11 162 589 Aug. 8 230 250, 291 15 171 190, 192, 235, 236, 8 239 271, 272, 367, 393, 353, 354, 733, 740 395, 604, 645, 647, Aug. 12 223 278 648 24 264 251 15 286 329, 747 24 265 549 Oct. 7 335 728 **1954** 12 351 274, 378, 451 14 358 263 Apr. 1 325 658 25 387 363 May 18 364 660, 562 26 390 347 June 16 Pri. L. 419 601 27 421 238, 239 18 420 607 28 429 251, 375, 613, 635, 30 451 250 785–789, 793, 794 July 10 480 227, 232, 238, 239, 31 439 251, 302 264, 276, 294, 333, 361, 366, 439, 446, **1950** 448, 449, 459, 631, 546, 549, 550, 658, Mar. 10 455 550 597, 603, 606, 720, 16 460 387 746 18 462 595 22 517 250 Apr. 20 475 179, 353, 361 22 519 349, 350 24 478 257, 258 26 631 697 May 3 499 235 28 645 241 10 507 356 Aug. 2 560 182,185, 363, 364 July 28 626 551, 553 3 566 697, 698 Aug. 1 630 250 4 566 229, 598 3 636 613 5 668 269, 260 19 719 345 17 598 345, 642, 643 Sept. 6 760 236, 317 26 663 442 8 771 274 26 665 23, 430, 431, 443, 8 774 253, 452, 636, 767 450, 452, 454, 463, 12 784 251 616, 816 13 786 547, 548 28 690 232 23 815 596 30 703 461, 637, 638, 640- 23 831 642 642, 676, 679, 730 1164 Table 11.—*General Legislation*—Continued Date Chapter 75 Stat. Date Public Law 75 Stat. **1954** **1958** Aug. 31 727 311,312 June 6 85–451 560, 562 31 755 582 20 85–462 793 Sept. 1 763 23, 240, 257, 259, 25 85–465 345 260, 261, 262, 271, 28 85–470 261 278, 279 329, 330, July 1 85–478 239 347, 348, 355–367, 3 85–500 413 363, 380, 393, 395, 7 85–507 278, 724 397, 398, 548, 554, 29 85–568 342, 638 610, 724, 739 Aug. 6 85–598 724 1 765 660 12 85–624 723, 725 18 85–672 274 **1955** 20 85–692 562 21 85–699 666 Apr. 22 24 331 23 85–726 270, 344, 346, 524 July 1 127 250 23 85–740 248 4 130 726 23 85–743 251 14 169 600 25 85–745 352 Aug. 3 211 346 27 85–777 603 4 221 730 28 85–836 589 5 242 326 28 85–843 731 9 296 817, 820 28 85–850 731 9 305 590 28 85–851 250 11 345 353, 362, 660, 740, Sept. 2 85–864 596 741 2 85–880 733 11 352 227 2 85–883 256 11 360 228 2 85–885 550 12 388 348 2 85–890 276 2 85–913 263 **1956** 2 85–918 263 6 85–926 596 Feb. 20 415 274 6 85–934 241 Apr. 11 486 726 May 28 640 234, 238, 239, 268 **1959** June 7 569 601 19 697 596 Mar. 25 86–6 261 29 627 670 June 25 86–70 262 July 3 664 239, 240 July 13 86–88 277 9 660 600, 601, 736 Sept. 9 86–249 348, 349, 352, 353 11 692 317 9 86–250 733 24 772 249 22 86–354 519 30 835 603 23 86–372 354, 740 31 854 542, 543, 614, 644, 24 86–380 279 728, 797, 798, 800, 28 86–382 345 801 Aug. 1 860 633, 668 **1960** 1 885 645, 617 1 896 596 Mar. 28 86–395 746 3 941 604 Apr. 8 86–412 33 3 959 248 29 86–446 239 3 979 232, 259 May 6 86–449 27, 555 7 1021 230, 354, 726 14 86–472 745 8 1024 493 June 8 86–493 600 12 86–516 254 **1957** 29 86–532 233 30 86–555 270 Jan. 11 86–1 830 30 86–565 427 Aug. 16 85–147 333 July 5 86–571 605 31 85–244 515, 516 7 86–599 253 Sept. 7 85–305 263 12 86–610 597, 603, 606 12 86–624 595 **1958** 12 86–629 719 14 86–645 816 Mar. 28 85–357 262 14 86–660 275 May 27 85–426 396 14 86–669 261, 776 1165 Table 11.—*General Legislation*—Continued Date Chapter 75 Stat. Date Public Law 75 Stat. **1960** **1961** Sept. 2 86–703 28 May 27 87–42 746 6 86–707 282,616 June 27 87–57 658 7 86–719 547 30 87–70 733,741 8 86–722 474 July 6 87–82 747 8 86–724 25, 345 Aug. 8 87–128 301, 303 8 86–735 459 Sept. 6 87–201 735 13 86–753 333 14 87–248 515,516 13 86–777 253 21 87–256 443,535 22 87–293 623, 625, 626 **1961** 26 87–297 745 30 87–330 257 Mar. 22 87–5 234 Oct. 3 87–344 735 24 87–6 16, 17, 28, 592 3 87–345 745 24 87–7 742 4 87–355 742 May 1 87–27 174, 734, 744 5 87–395 730 8 87–31 24 Table 12.—*Revised Statutes* Section 75 Stat. Section 75 Stat. Section 75 Stat. 291 546 3571 146 3732 377, 431 355 372, 373 3648 549, 551, 557 4450 403 1757 614 3679 227, 239, 257, 5294 493 1765 452, 620 281, 334, 431, *D.C.* 2455 384 604, 727 3551 43 3709 548, 554 203 560 Table 13.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1939* Section 75 Stat. Section 75 Stat. Section 75 Stat. 1 *et seq* 674, 675, 1106 796, 797 1106(d) 796 683, 684 Table 14.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954* Section 75 Stat. Section 75 Stat. Section 75 Stat. 1 *et seq* 675, 684 1441(a) 537 4219 127 117(a)(1) 536 1441(c)(4)(B) 537 4221(e)(4)(B) 127 117(a)(2)(A)- 3121(a) 626 4481 125
(D)536 3121(b) 543 7405 674, 684 117(b)(2)(B) 536 3121(m)(1) 626 7443(c) 796 151(e)(4) 801 3304 8 7447 796–798 451 223 4061(a)(1) 128 7447(b) 796 501(a) 535, 801 4071(a)(1), (3), 7447(c) 796 501(c)(3) 535, 801
(4)127, 128 7447(d) 796, 800 613(a) 674 4072(c) 127 7447(g)(3) 801 613(c) 674, 683 4081 126, 128 872(b)(3) 537 4218(b) 127 1166 Table 15.—*Positive Law Titles of United States Code* (The following titles of the U.S. Code have been enacted into positive law: Titles 1, 3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 18, 23, 28, 32, 35, 38, and 39.) U.S. Code 75 Stat. U.S. Code 75 Stat. Title Section Title Section 3 202 586 23 103(d) 122 10 265 366, 367 23 104(a) 275 10 801–940 (ch. 47) 642, 643 23 104(b)(5) 122, 215 10 904 641 23 111 122, 123 10 906 641 23 125 275 I0 1376(a) 810 23 203 248, 249, 10 1431–1444 645, 647, 648 258, 275, 276 10 1431(b) 812 23 204 275 10 1431(c) 812 23 205 258 10 1433 810 23 209 276 10 1434 810 23 210 660 10 1436(b) 811 23 213 550 10 1438 645 23 309 275 10 1444(a) 811 23 320 275 10 1552 811 28 371–373 555 10 2231–2238 (ch. 133) 370, 658, 659 28 375 555 10 2353 379 28 456 340 10 2354 602 28 604(a)(7) 340 10 2665 377 28 1254 755 10 2672 375 28 1346(b) 539 10 2673 658 28 1446 715 10 2674 660 28 2201 652 10 2675 658 28 2414 416 10 2731 507 28 2517 416 10 2732 507 28 2671–2680 614 10 2733 488 28 2672 272, 545, 557 10 2734 488 28 2677 539 10 2735 507 28 Rule 71A(h) 551 10 2771 644 app, 10 4778 367 32 709 369, 370 10 5204, 5205 264 32 715 371, 488 10 5443 264 38 301–359 *passim* (ch. 811 10 5448 264 11) 10 5756 264 38 401–423 *passim* (ch. 811 10 7202 368 13). 10 7204 376 38 560 339 10 7208 367, 369 38 561(c) 339 10 7209(a) 376 38 562 338 10 7580 368 38 631–634 358 10 8033 367 38 641 357 10 8496 367 38 801–805 (ch. 21) 358 10 9778 369 38 902 357, 359 14 751–762 395 38 1501–1510 (ch. 31) 358 18 1 (2),
(3)655 38 1601–1669 *passim* (ch. 358 18 7 466 33). 18 31–35 (ch. 2) 751 38 1701–1768 *passim* 358, 806 18 113, 114 466 (ch. 35). 18 661,662 466 38 1801–1825 *passim* 176, 358 18 792–794 640 (ch. 37) 18 798 640 38 1803(a)(3) 202 18 1111–1113 466 38 1810 201 18 1913 234 38 1811(g) 202 18 1991, 1992 (ch. 97) 751 38 1812–1814 201 18 2031, 2032 466 38 1824 358 18 2111 466 38 1901–1905 (ch. 39) . - 358 18 2151–2157 640 38 5001, 5002 358 18 2271–2279 (ch. 111) 751 38 5004 358 18 2381, 2382 640 39 2103(a)(2)(B) 813 18 2384, 2385 640 39 2201, 2202 396 18 2387–2390 640 18 3041 555 *Canal Zone Code* 18 3056 586 18 3192 545 2 3, 16 278 18 4244–4248 551 2 246(b) 279 23 101 *et seq* 275 1167 Table 16.—*Reorganization Plans* Year Plan 75 Stat. Year Plan 75 Stat. Year Plan 75 Stat. **1946** No. 3 262 **1952** No. 5 511, 519, **1953** No. 8 556, 634 **1950** No. 14 62, 714 540, 583 **1957** No. 1 361, 396, **** **** 667 Table 17.—*Veterans’ Regulations* Regulation Part 75 Stat. Regulation Part 75 Stat. None _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Table 18.—*Executive Orders and Proclamations* Number Date 75 Stat. Number Date 75 Stat. E.O. 7373 May 20, 1936 672 E.O. 10758 Mar. 4, 1958 344 E.O. 9079 Feb. 26, 1942 601 E.O. 10787 Nov. 6, 1958 247 E.O. 9358 July 1, 1943 344 E.O. 10918 Feb. 16, 1961 22, 269 E.O. 10422 Jan. 9, 1953 344 E.O. 10924 Mar. 1, 1961 622 E.O. 10500 Nov. 4, 1953 724 Table 19.—*Treaties and International Agreements* Treaty or agreement 75 Stat. Treaty or agreement 75 Stat. Treaty or agreement 75 Stat. TS 226 547 TS 579 748 TIAS 2130 548 TS 232 547 TS 720 548 TIAS 4867 782 TS 455 547 TS 864 547, 548 TIAS 4900 402 TS 461 547 TS 994 547, 548 TS 548 548 TIAS 1799 194 1169 SUBJECT INDEX **A** Page **Abraham Lincoln**, joint committee to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the first inauguration 3 ***Acadia***, documentation as a vessel of the United States 492 **Accounts, Bureau of**, appropriation for 393 **Ackia Battleground National Monument, Miss.**, included in Natchez Trace Parkway 335 “**Activities of United States Citizens Employed by the United Nations**”, printing of additional copies of report 963 **Administrative Expenses Act of 1946, Amendments**, travel allowances, storage, etc 339, 340, 409 **Advanced Research Projects Agency**, appropriation for 374 **Advisory Committee on the Training of Teachers of the Deaf**, establishment 576 **Afton, Lincoln County, Wyo.**, land exchange 410 **Aged**, community facilities and services for the health care of 824 Appropriation for 598, 736 **Agricultural Act of 1949, Amendments**: Dairy products, availability through Commodity Credit Corporation, extension 319 Disaster areas, sale of feed for livestock 293 Feed grains— Program for 1961 6 Program for 1962 301 Mexican agricultural workers, employment restrictions; extension of program 761 **Agricultural Act of 1954**, funds for effecting provisions 232 **Agricultural Act of 1961** 294 Agricultural credit 307 Agricultural trade development 306 Supply adjustment and price stabilization 295 **Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938**: Amendments, acreage allotments and marketing quotas 78, 84, 220, 296–306, 469, 512, 778 Funds for effecting provisions 231, 233 **Agricultural Advisory Commission, National**, appropriation for expenses 237 **Agricultural Commodities** *See also individual commodities*. Dairy products, availability to Armed Forces and Veterans Administration 319 Feed for livestock, sale in disaster areas 293 Feed grains— Program for 1961 6 Program for 1962 301 Grapes and plums in foreign trade, standards 220 Hay harvesting on conservation lands in disaster areas 129 Surplus— Procurement for foreign assistance program 440 Sale for foreign currencies 64, 238, 239, 306 Use— Emergency famine relief to friendly peoples 238, 239 Grain for emergency feeding of migratory birds, etc 389 Home economics courses, training of college students 411 Underdeveloped areas 211 **Agricultural Enabling Amendments Act of 1961**: Agricultural programs, consultation on 295 Feed grain program, 1962 301 Marketing orders 303 Wheat program, 1962 296 Wool, extension of price support 306 **Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946**, funds for effecting provisions 228, 230, 231 **Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, Amendments**, marketing regulations; enforcement; expansion of coverage; research and development projects; area limitation; importation prohibition 303–306 **Agricultural Marketing Service**, appropriation for 31, 231 **Agricultural Research Service**, appropriation for 226 **Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service**, appropriation for 733 **Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954**: Amendments— Administration of loans 463 1170 **Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954**— Amendments— Famine relief assistance— Extension 307 Presidential authority 211 Foreign currencies— American tourist, purchase 306 Commodity Credit Corporation, reimbursement 306, 307 Rate of exchange 306 Sale of agricultural commodities for, agreements 64 Appropriation for effecting provisions 227, 232, 238, 356 Foreign currencies, appropriation for purchase for— Buildings abroad, acquisition, maintenance, etc 546 Educational research and training 597 Market development research 227, 232 Scientific activities overseas 603 Social security, research and training 606 **Agricultural Workers**: Handling and processing of food, study of exemptions under Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1961 75 Mexican farm labor program— Appropriation for 38, 745 Extension 761 Occupational training for supplementary employment 59 **Agriculture, Department of**: Acreage allotments and marketing quotas *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938. Administrative orders, interlocutory injunctions, reasonable notice 497 Agricultural Act of 1949 *See separate title*. Agricultural Act of 1954, funds for effecting provisions 232 Agricultural Act of 1961 294 Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 *See separate title*. Agricultural conservation program, appropriation for 233, 234 Agricultural Enabling Amendments Act of 1961 295 Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946, funds for effecting provisions 228, 230, 231 Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, amendments, marketing regulations; enforcement; expansion of coverage; research and development projects; area limitation; importation prohibition 303–306 Agricultural Marketing Service, appropriation for 31, 231 **Agriculture, Department of**— Agricultural Research Service— Appropriation for 31, 226 Supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 788 Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, appropriation for 733 Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954 *See separate title*. Agriculture and mechanic arts, appropriation for endowment 595 Animal disease control— Appropriation for 31, 226–228 Hog cholera eradication program 481 Appropriation Act, 1962 225 Appropriation for 20, 31, 144, 225, 257, 733 Area Redevelopment Advisory Policy Board, membership 48 Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act *See separate title*. Bartered materials for supplemental stockpile, appropriation for expenses 238, 239 Centennial of establishment of Department 399 Appropriation for observance 237 Centennial year, proclamation 1092 Commodity Credit Corporation *See separate title*. Commodity Exchange Authority, appropriation for 32, 233 Commodity Stabilization Service, appropriation for 32, 233 Conservation Reserve Program, appropriation for 234 Consolidated Farmers Home Administration Act of 1961 307 Cotton *See separate title*. Department of Agriculture Organic Act of 1944, amendments; abolishment of Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation 773, 774 Economic Research Service, appropriation for 230 Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of 1933, amendments, loan to farmers by land bank commissioners, repeal of certain provisions 773 Entomology Research Laboratory, Orlando, Fla., sale and use of proceeds 226 European fowl pest, appropriation for eradication 228 Experiment Stations, appropriation for 226, 227 Extension Service, appropriation for 31, 228 1171 **Agriculture, Department of**— Farm Credit Act of 1933, amendments— Loans, restrictions 774 Revolving funds 758 Farm Credit Act of 1953, amendments— Farm Credit Administration, deputy governor, compensation 793 Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, abolishment 774 Farm Credit Administration— Appropriation for 34, 240 Deputy Governor, compensation 793 Farm housing— Facilities for domestic farm labor; research and technical studies 186, 188 Grants and loans, appropriation for 733 Farmer Cooperative Service, appropriation for 31, 229 Farmers Home Administration— Administrator— Appointment by the President 312 Compensation 792, 793 Appropriation for 32, 235, 733 Federal Crop Insurance Corporation— Appropriation for 32, 235 Manager, compensation 792, 794 Federal Crop Insurance Corporation Fund, funds for 238 Federal Farm Loan Act, amendments, Federal Land Banks, loans, restrictions 758, 774 Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, abolishment 773 Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation Fund, liquidation of assets 240 Feed grain program— 1961 6 1962 301 Flood prevention, appropriation for 230 Foot-and-mouth disease and rinderpest control, appropriation for 228 Foreign Agricultural Service, appropriation for 32, 232 Foreign assistance programs, appropriation for expenses of 238 Foreign currency program, special, funds available 227, 232 Foreign trade in grapes and plums, standards 220 Forest Service *See separate title*. General Counsel, Office of, appropriation for 32, 236 General provisions Appropriation Act 240 Great Plains conservation program— Appropriation for 31, 230 Ten-year contracts, extension 319 Hatch Act (Experiment Stations), funds for effecting provisions 227, 228 Hay harvesting on conservation lands in disaster areas 129 **Agriculture, Department of**— Hog cholera eradication program; establishment of advisory committee 481 Information, Office of, appropriation for 32, 237 Information employees, restriction on use of funds for 233 International Wheat Agreement Act of 1949, funds available 238, 239 Kerrville, Tex., acquisition of land for research laboratory 226 Land conveyances— Afton, Lincoln County, Wyo 410 Fremont County, Wyo 671 Iowa, Counties of Van Buren, Lee, Appanoose, and Davis 805 Susanville, Calif 267 Tellico Plains, Tenn 410 Trinity County, Calif 244 Library, appropriation for 32, 237 Livestock— Feed, sale in disaster areas 293 Loans, extension of authority for making emergency 220 Loan authorizations 235, 236 Marketing orders 303 Marketing quotas *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938. Marketing research and service, appropriation for 231 Meat inspection, appropriation for 31, 226, 227 Mexican farm labor program— Appropriation for 38, 745 Extension 761 Motor vehicles, passenger, funds available for; limitation 240 National Forests *See separate title*. Nematocide, Plant Regulator, Defoliant, and Desiccant Amendment of 1959, amendment, transitional provisions; time extension 18, 42 Penalty mail, appropriation for 228 Plant and animal disease pest control, appropriation for 31, 226, 227 Poultry diseases, appropriation for eradication 228 Publications for Federal departments and agencies, advance payment 211 Redevelopment areas— Retraining subsistence payments, agreements with States for 59 Studies 49 Report to Congress, feed grains program for 1961 7 Research, marketing, appropriation for 226, 227, 231 Rural Electrification Administration, appropriation for 32, 235 1172 **Agriculture, Department of**— School lunch program, appropriation for 231 Scientific and professional positions and positions of a security nature, increase 789 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation for 32, 237 Smith-Lever Act, funds for effecting provisions 228 Soil Bank Act *See separate title*. Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act *See separate title*. Soil Conservation Service *See separate title*. Statistical Reporting Service, appropriation for 231, 733 Sugar Act of 1948— Amendment, extension; quotas 40 Appropriation for program 233 Cuban quota under, proclamation 1000 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, surplus food commodities, entitlement 251 Twine, restriction on purchase 240 Watershed protection— Appropriation for 229 Local sponsoring organizations 408 Wheat *See separate title*. Wool— Duty modification on fabrics, proclamation 1007 Price supports, extension 306 Yazoo and Little Tallahatchie watersheds, purchase of lands, restrictions 230 Yearbook of Agriculture, appropriation for 237 **Agriculture and Related Agencies Appropriation Act**, 1962 225 **Air Force, Department of the** *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. Aircraft, missiles, etc., authorization 94, 243 Appropriation for 372, 373 Claims resulting from accidents, advance payments 488 Annuities, election of 810 Appropriation for 21, 366, 369, 370, 372–382, 658–661 Claims, aircraft crash at Midwest City, Okla., settlement 823 Congressional liaison activities, restriction on funds available 380 Enlistment of aliens 364 Experts and consultants, employment 375 General provisions Appropriation Act 659 Helium, transfer of funds for acquisition to Bureau of Mines 253 Housing, *See separate title*. **Air Force, Department of the**— Military Construction Act of 1961 96 Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1962 658 Military personnel, appropriation for 366 National Guard *See separate title*. Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., land withdrawal 672 Officers, authorized strength for grade of lieutenant colonel, increase 424 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 21, 369 Pay and allowances— Appropriation for 366 Subsistence pay, relief of certain members for repayments 897 Reports to Congress *See under Congress*. Research and development, appropriation for 374 Reserve components— Appropriation for 366 Facilities program, appropriation for 659 Ready Reserve ordered to active duty 242 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, loyalty oath requirement 379 Reserve Forces Facilities Act of 1961 112 Retired pay, appropriation for 367 Retired serviceman’s family protection plan 810 Strategic Air Command, procurement of long-range manned aircraft 94 Texas Towers, validation of foreign duty pay to members 381 Uniform Code of Military Justice, prosecution of bad check offenses 814 Universal Military Training and Service Act, amendments— Reemployment rights 821 Reserve components, deferments and exemption 807 Vessels, transfer between agencies, authorization 378 **Air Force Academy Act, Amendment**, increased appropriation for 108 **Air National Guard** *See under* National Guard. **Air Pollution Control**, appropriation for 600 **Aircraft**: Accidents, claims resulting from, advance payments 488 False information, penalty for imparting or conveying 751 Piracy, application of Federal criminal law to 466 **Airports**: Airport development program, extension 523 Dulles International Airport, appropriation for 347 1173 **Airports**— Federal Airport Act— Amendment, airport development program, extension 523 Appropriation for effecting provisions 346, 738 Grants-in-aid to States, appropriation 738 Washington National Airport, appropriation for 346, 347 **Alabama**: Mobile, medal commemorating the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary 43 Russell Cave National Monument, establishment, proclamation 1058 **Alaska**: Canadian vessels, transportation between Alaskan ports 196 Housing, low-rent, amendment of cost limitations 165 Land reservations for use by the Army— Big Delta area 687 Campbell Creek area 671 Fairbanks 682 Fort Richardson 671 Granite Creek area 749 Ladd-Eielson area 686 Leasing of lands and mineral resources, appropriation for protection and 247 Public lands— Isolated tracts, sale of 384 Mining claims, filing of 541 Public works, appropriation for 251 Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church, records made available in Library of Congress 241 Transitional grants, appropriation for 262 Travel expenses incurred in, exception to maximum per diem rates 340 **Alaska Communication System**, appropriation for 33, 370 **Alaska International Rail and Highway Commission**, appropriation for 24 **Alaska Railroad**, appropriation for revolving fund 251 **Albany County, N.Y.**, settlement of claims against the United States 750 **Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, District of Columbia**, amendments 510 **Alien Property, Office of**, appropriation for 28, 38, 550 **Aliens** *See also* Immigration and Naturalization Service *and* Immigration and Nationality Act. [NOTE: For actions concerning individuals, see Individual Index, following this Subject Index.] Alien property activities, appropriation for 550 Deportation of certain 970 Employment of 240 **Aliens**— Enlistment in regular Army and Air Force 364 Foreign assistance program, participants 456 Peace Corps, participation 617 Permanent residence status, granting to certain 971 Tax exemptions for certain participants under Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961 535–537 Tuberculosis, admission of persons with 654 “**American Aid**”, identification of foreign assistance program overseas 460 **American Battle Monuments Commission**, appropriation for 279, 280 **American Education Week, 1961**, proclamation 1073 **American Patent System Week**: Designation 611 Proclamation 1109 **American Printing House for the Blind**: Appropriation for 607, 737 Education, wider distribution of books, etc., increased appropriation authorized 627 **American Republics**, housing projects, guaranties 432 **American Samoa**: Area Redevelopment Act, applicability to 63 Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1961, applicability of certain provisions 67 Federal property, transfer of 392 Merchant Marine Academy, appointment of United States nationals to 468 Purchases through General Services Administration, authority 250 Scholarships, eligibiUty of United States nationals 390 **Ancient Nubian Monuments**, preservation of, appropriation for 746 **Animal Disease Control**: Appropriation for 31, 226, 227 Hog cholera, eradication program 481 **Appeals, Courts of** *See under* Courts, United States **Apples**, marketing orders, coverage 304 **Appropriation Acts**: Agriculture Department and related agencies, 1962 225 Commerce Department and related agencies, 1962 268 Continuing appropriations, 1962 144, 412 Defense Department, 1962 365 District of Columbia, 1962 560 Foreign assistance and related agencies, 1962 717 1174 **Appropriation Acts**— General Government Matters, 1962 268 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of, 1962 594 Independent Offices, 1962 342 Inter-American Social and Economic Cooperation Program, 1961 86 Interior Department and Related Agencies, 1962 246 Judiciary, 1962 554 Justice, Department of, 1962 550 Labor, Department of, 1962 589 Legislative Branch, 1962 320 Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1962 658 Post Office Department, 1962 396 Public Works, 1962 722 State Department, 1962 545 Supplemental, 1961, Third 20 Supplemental, 1961, Fourth 195 Supplemental, 1962 733 Treasury Department, 1962 393 **Architect of the Capitol**: Appropriation for 30, 39, 329, 747 Assistant, removal of position from purview of Federal Executive Pay Act of 1956 793 Capitol buildings and grounds *See separate title*. Compensation 329 Contingent expenses, appropriation for 329 Federal Executive Pay Act of 1956, removal of position from purview of 793 Library of Congress *See separate title*. Senate restaurants, transfer of management to 199 **Area Redevelopment Act**: Appropriation authorization 62 Appropriation for effecting provisions 145, 412, 734, 744 Area Redevelopment Administrator, appointment 48 Area Redevelopment Advisory Policy Board, creation 48 Area Redevelopment Fund 54 Assistance, termination of eligibility for 57 Expediters and administrators, employment 61 Grants for public facilities 53 Loans 50, 52, 63 National Public Advisory Committee on Area Redevelopment, appointment 48 Occupational training 58 Powers of secretary 55 Prevailing rate of wages and forty-hour week, maintenance 61 Records; audit 61, 63 Redevelopment areas, designation 48 **Area Redevelopment Act**— Report to Congress, annual 62 Research and study, continuing program 63 Retraining subsistence payments 59 Technical assistance and information 56 Termination of authority 63 Urban planning grants 58 Urban renewal 57 **Area Redevelopment Administration**, appropriation for technical assistance 734 **Arizona**: Cocopah Indians, lands held in trust for 387 Interstate compact with Nevada, boundary revision 93 Mohave County, and San Bernardino County, Calif., transfer of bridge to 391 Wupatki National Monument, land addition 337 **Arkansas**: Fort Smith National Historic Site, establishment 489 Ozark National Forest, enlargement, proclamation 990 St Francis National Forest, establishment, proclamation 990 **Armed Forces** *See also individual services*. Aircraft, missiles, etc.— Appropriation authorized 94, 243 Appropriation for 371 Claims, advance payments authorized 488 Annuities, election of 810 Arms Control and Disarmament Act 631 Career Compensation Act of 1949, amendments *See separate title*. Civilian employees, emergency evacuation, pay procedure 662 Dairy products, availability 319 Dependents’ Medical Care Act, appropriation for hospitals and medical care 601, 737 Dependents overseas, advances of pay in event of emergency evacuation 416 International Peace and Security Act of 1961, personnel, assignments under 435 Legion of Valor of the United States of America, Inc., formerly Army and Navy Legion of Valor of the United States of America, Inc 95 Medals and decorations *See separate title*. Military Construction Act of 1961 96 Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1962 658 National Guard *See separate title*. 1175 **Armed Forces**— Pay and allowances— Advances of pay to dependents in event of emergency evacuation 416 Family allowances, refunds of certain repayments 480 Hazardous duties, special pay for diving 382 Household effects, transportation, etc 341, 378, 804 Reenlistment bonuses, uniformity in conditions 219 Proficiency flying, restriction on use of funds for 378 Reenlistment bonuses, uniformity in conditions 219 Reserve components— Ready Reserve, active duty, Presidential authorization 242 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, loyalty oath requirement 379 Travel allowances 401 Reserve Forces Act of 1955, appropriation for effecting provisions 590 Reserve Forbes Facilities Act of 1961 112 Retirement— Family protection plan 810 Forfeiture of annuities of persons convicted of offenses against the security of the United States 640 Minority service, crediting of 401 Pay, appropriation for 367 Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944, appropriation for effecting provisions 28, 358, 590 Uniform Code of Military Justice, prosecution of bad check offenses under 814 Universal Military Training and Service Act— Amendments— Reemployment rights 821 Reserve components, deferments and exemption 807 Appropriation for effecting provisions 356, 590 Veterans *See separate title*. **Armed Forces Day**, proclamation 1038 **Armed Forces Museum Advisory Board, National**, establishment; membership 414 **Arms Control and Disarmament Act** 631 **Army, Department of the** *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. Aircraft, missiles, etc.— Appropriation authorized 94, 243 Appropriation for 371 Claims, advance payments authorized 488 **Army, Department of the**— Alaska— Communication System, appropriation for 33, 370 Land reservations for use by *See under* Alaska. Annuities, election of 810 Appropriation for 20, 33, 145, 365–367, 658, 719, 722, 735 Beach erosion control *See separate title*. Cemeteries— Appropriation for expenses 722 Superintendents, requirements for selection 411 Civil functions; appropriation for 21, 33, 145, 412, 719 Congressional liaison activities, restriction on funds available 380 Eisenhower, Dwight D., appointment to active list of Regular Army 5 Engineers, Corps of *See separate title*. Enlistment of aliens 364 Experts and consultants, employment 375 Flood control *See separate title*. Fort Sheridan Military Reservation, legislative jurisdiction over certain lands within retroceded to State 398 General provisions, Appropriation Act 659 Helium, transfer of funds for acquisition to Bureau of Mines 253 Land conveyance, Malone, N.Y 401 Legion of Valor of the United States of America, Inc., formerly Army and Navy Legion of Valor of the United States of America, Inc 95 Medical Service Corps officers, command 364 Military Construction Act of 1961 96 Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1962 658 Military personnel, appropriation for 20, 365 Missiles and equipment, appropriation for procurement 371 National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, appropriation for 370, 380 National Guard *See separate title*. Oil Pollution Act, 1961 402 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 21, 367 Pay and allowances, appropriation for 365 Publications for Federal departments and agencies, advance payment 211 Recreational facilities in reservoir areas, leases, modification authority 509 Report to Congress, public works, construction costs 99 Research and development, appropriation for 33 1176 **Army, Department of the**— Reserve components— Appropriation for 366 Army Reserve and Retired Personnel Service Law of 1940, appropriation for effecting provisions 590 Facilities program, appropriation for 668 Ready Reserve, active duty 242 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, loyalty oath requirement 379 Reserve Forces Facilities Act of 1961 112 Retirement— Family protection plan 810 Forfeiture of annuities of persons convicted of offenses against the security of the United States 640 Minority service, crediting of 401 Pay, appropriation for 367 Rivers and harbors *See separate title*. Ryukyu Islands, administration of, appropriation for 33, 719 Uniform Code of Military Justice, prosecution of bad check offenses under 814 Universal Military Training and Service Act— Amendments— Reemployment rights 821 Reserve components, deferments and exemption 807 Appropriation for effecting provisions 356, 590 Vessels, transfer between agencies, authorization 378 **Army Reserve and Retired Personnel Service Law of 1940**, appropriation for effecting provisions 590 **Arthritis and Metabolic Disease Activities**, appropriation for 602 **Artists Week, National American Guild of Variety**, designation 93 **Arts, Advisory Committee on**, continuation; appointment of members 533 **Atomic Energy, Joint Committee on**: Appropriation for 38, 322 Development, growth, and state of atomic energy industry, time extension for hearings respecting 479 **Atomic Energy Act of 1954**: Amendments— Claims, settlement 478 Indemnification agreements 479 International Atomic Energy Agency, distribution of uranium 233 and plutonium 476 Inventions relating to atomic weapons; filing of reports 477 Licensee incident reports 479 Security provisions 476 **Atomic Energy Act 1954**— Cooperation between United States and France, effective date of agreement pursuant to 782 Funds for effecting provisions 730 **Atomic Energy Agency, International**, distribution of uranium 233 and plutonium to 476 **Atomic Energy Commission**: Administrative orders, interlocutory injunctions, reasonable notice 497 Appropriation for 145, 412 California, retrocession of jurisdiction over certain land 475 Cooperative power reactor demonstration program, authorization 679 Electric energy, disposition of 679 EURATOM Cooperation Act of 1958, amendments 479 Los Alamos County, N. Mex., construction of community support facilities 94 National Aeronautics and Space Council, membership 46 Plant facility acquisition or construction, authorization 676 Project rescissions 678 Restricted data, availability under Arms Control and Disarmament Act 637 Saline water conversion program, cooperation 629 **Atomic Energy Community Act of 1955, Amendment**, waiting period for disposal of property not sold at auction 409 **Atoms for Peace Program**, funds available 428 **Attorney General** *See under Justice*, Department of. **Attorneys, United States**, appropriation for 551 **B** **Bandelier National Monument, N. Mex.**, enlargement, proclamation 1014 **Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act**: Amendments— Agricultural credit, applicability to Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands 318 Operating loans, adiustment 17 Funds for effecting provisions 235, 236 **Banks and Banking**: Export-Import Bank of Washington— Appropriation for 34, 145, 412, 720 Foreign currencies, loans made by 446, 463 Insurance and guarantees, authorization 673 1177 **Banks and Banking**— Federal Home Loan Bank Act, amendments— Capital stock, subscription 482 Federal Home Loan Bank Board— Appropriation for; limitation 739 Directors, election and appointment 486 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation— Appropriation for; limitation 739 Savings and loan accounts, insurance premiums; Primary and Secondary Reserves 483 Foreign central banks, income taxes, certain exemptions 64 **Barley**, price support for 1962 crop 301 **Battle of First Manassas**, participation of National Guard members in reenactment 200 **Beacli Erosion Control**: Appropriation for 722 Oceanside, San Diego County, Calif., authorization of proj ect 18 **Beer**, excise tax rate, extension 193 **Bicycles**, modification of trade agreement concessions, proclamation 1028 **Blind**: American Printing House for the Blind— Appropriation for 607, 737 Education, authorized appropriation for books, etc., increase 627 Books, appropriation for 39, 333 Grants to states, increase 143 **Blue Ridge Parkway, Va.**, land transfers 192, 196 **Bonneville Power Administration**: Administrator, removal of position from purview of Federal Executive Pay Act of 1956 792 Appropriation for 36, 145, 412, 728 **Botanic Garden**, appropriation for 331 **Bridges**: San Bernardino County, Calif.-Mohave County, Ariz., bridge transfer 391 Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge, Va.-Md., apportionment of expense of operation 778 **Budget, Bureau of the**: Appropriation for 34, 269 Area Redevelopment Act, approval of supergrade positions apportioned among agencies for functions under 62 Report by Defense Department on use of real property, etc., in foreign countries 379 **Budget, Bureau of the**— Report to Congress, civil service retirement and disability fund, estimates 345 **Business and Defense Services Administration**, appropriation for 32 **Business Economics, Office of**, appropriation for 32 **C** **Cache National Forest, Utah**, appropriation for acquisition of land 258 **California**: Atomic Energy Commission, retrocession of jurisdiction over certain land 475 Joshua Tree National Monument, land addition 197 Lassen Volcanic National Park, land addition 319 Oceanside, San Diego County, beach erosion control project 18 Pala Band of Indians, land conveyance 79 San Bernardino County, and Mohave County, Ariz., transfer of bridge to 391 Susanville, land conveyance to city 267 Trinity County, land conveyance to 244 Tulelake area, special wheat acreage allotment, extension 778 Wildlife management, appropriation for 255 **California and Oregon Grant Lands**, appropriation for 246 **Cameroun**, immigration quota, proclamation 978 **Canada**: International Boundary Commission, United States and Canada, appropriation for 549 Vessels, transportation between Alaskan ports 196 **Canal Zone**: Annuities for certain civilian employees, appropriation for 345 Canal Zone Government, appropriation for 278 General provisions Appropriation Act 279 Panama Canal Company— Appropriation for 278 Garnishment of salaries of employees, immunity 521 **Canal Zone Code** For sections affected *see* Tables 5 and 15 in “Laws Affected in Volume 75”, *preceding this Index*. **Cancer Control Month, 1961**, proclamation 1040 **Cancer Research Facilities**, appropriation for grants 603 “**Cannon’s Procedure in the House of Representatives**”, printing of copies, authorization 685 1178 **Cape Cod National Seashore, Mass.**, establishment; Advisory Commission 284, 292 **Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area, N.C.**, land disposal 675 **Capitol Buildings and Grounds**: Appropriation for 39, 329, 330, 747 Capitol Power Plant, appropriation for 330, 331 House office buildings, appropriation for 39, 330 Legislative garage, appropriation for 330 Library buildings and grounds, appropriation for 331 Senate office buildings, appropriation for 39, 330 **Capitol Police**, appropriation for 38, 327, 328 **Capitol Power Plant**, appropriation for 330, 331 **Captive Nations Week, 1961**, proclamation 1070 **Career Compensation Act of 1949, Amendments**: Coast and Geodetic Survey, director, personal money allowance 507 Diving duty, special pay 382 Household effects of retired members, transportation 341 Reenlistment bonuses, uniformity in conditions 219 Reserve components, travel allowances 401 Transportation of house trailers 804 **Caribbean Organization**, acceptance by United States of agreement for the establishment of 194 **Cashmere Goat Hair**, reduction in rates of duty on 121 **Cedar Breaks National Monument, and Dixie National Forest, Utah**, land exchanges 198 **Cemeteries** *See also* National Monuments, Parks, and Seashores. Congressional Cemetery, D.C., appropriation for maintenance of portion owned by United States 722 National— Army, maintenance of graves 722 Superintendents, requirements for selection 411 **Census**: Bureau of the, appropriation for 32, 271, 734 Business— 1958, appropriation for 32 1963, appropriation for 271 Eighteenth decennial census, appropriation for 32, 271 Governments, 1962 census of, appropriation for 32, 271 **Central African Republic**, immigration quota, proclamation 978 **Century 21 Exposition, Wash.**, appropriation for participation in 733 **Chad**, immigration quota, proclamation 978 **Cherries**, marketing orders, coverage 304 **Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Monument, Md.**, establishment, proclamation 1023 **Child Health Day, 1961**, proclamation 1095 **Children’s Bureau**, appropriation for 36, 605 **Children’s Institute, Inter-American**, authorization for United States participation, extension 784 **Chilean Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Program**: Appropriation for 86 Assistance authorized 463 **Chilocco Indian Industrial School Reserve, Chilocco, Okla.**, land conveyance 585 **Chinese Communist Government**, congressional statement opposing admission to United Nations membership 550, 718, 965 **Cigarettes**, excise tax rate, extension 193 **Citizenship Day and Constitution Week, 1961**, proclamation 1046 **Civil Aeronautics Administration**, supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 788 **Civil Aeronautics Board**: Administrative orders, interlocutory injunctions, reasonable notice 497 Air carriers, appropriation for payments to 24 Appropriation for 24, 34, 343 Reorganization Plan No 3 of 1961 837 Supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 787 **Civil and Defense Mobilization, Office of**: Appropriation for 34, 342, 374 Emergency Planning, Office of, redesignation 630 General provisions Appropriation Act 343, 363 Oklahoma, financial contribution 512 Retroactive contributions to States, ratification 820 Security guard services, reimbursement of General Services Administration 342 Supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 788 Surplus personal property, cooperative agreements with State distribution agencies 213 **Civil Defense Medical Stockpile Activities**, appropriation for 737 **Civil Rights, Commission on**, appropriation for 34, 559 1179 **Civil Service Commission** *See also* Government Departments and Agencies *and* Government Employees. Annuities— Persons convicted of offenses against the security of the United States, forfeiture 640 Special acts, appropriation for payment under 345 Appropriation for 34, 262, 344 Atomic Energy Act of 1954, amendment of provisions respecting security clearances under 476 Civil service retirement and disability fund, contributions from Area Redevelopment Fund 54 Classification Act of 1949 *See separate title*. Federal Executive Pay Act of 1956 *See separate title*. General provisions Appropriation Act 363 International organizations, funds for investigation of United States citizens for employment by 24 International Organizations Employees Loyalty Board, conflict-of-interest statutes, exception 344 Remodeling of building, appropriation for 262 Retirement and Disability Fund— Annuities, permanent authorization for payment of certain 241 Appropriation for 345 Contributions from Area Redevelopment Fund 54 Public debt obligations, issuance of 770 Report to Bureau of the Budget, estimates 345 Security guard services, reimbursement of General Services Administration 344 Security investigations, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, United States 637 United States Merchant Marine Academy, conversion of staff to competitive civil service 212 **Civil Service Retirement Act, Amendments**: Agricultural county committee employees, retirement provisions 770 Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund, issuance of public debt obligations 770 Coast and Geodetic Survey, extension to 507 Disability retirement, recovery, discontinuance of annuity 771 Former congressional employees 772 Lump-sum benefits 771 **Civil Service Retirement Act, Amendments**— Peace Corps Act, service under, exclusions 623 Reemployment of annuitants 771 **Civil War Centennial**, proclamation 998 **Civil War Centennial Commission**: Abraham Lincoln’s first inauguration, cooperation with joint committee on anniversary arrangements 4 Appropriation for 263 **Claims**: [NOTE: For actions concerning individuals, see Individual Index, following this Subject Index.] Aircraft or missile accidents, claims resulting from, advance payments 488 Alaska, filing of mining claims 541 Appropriation for settlement— Defense Department 21 Departments and agencies 40, 747 District of Columbia 22, 562 Atomic Energy Commission, settlement authority 478 International Claims Settlement Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 550 Judgments and compromise settlements, simplification of payments 415 Peace Corps Act, settlement authority under 618 Settlement— Albany County, N.Y 750 Midwest City, Okla 823 New Hampshire 829 Princess Anne County School Board, Va 520 War Shipping Administration, appropriation for payment of 734 **Classification Act of 1949**: Amendments— Additional positions, repeal of authorization for certain 787 Downgrading actions, salary protection; retroactive payments, etc_ 567 Exemption of certain positions— Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961 530 Peace Corps 615 Securities and Exchange Commission 465 General Accounting Office, supergrade positions, increase 685 Positions authorized, supergrades, increase 786 Withdrawal of certain supergrade positions 787 Positions authorized, supergrades— Economic development assistance program 449 Limitation 62 1180 **Clays and Shale**, taxes, depletion allowance 674 **Clothespins, Spring**, modification of import duties 1101 **Coal Mine Safety Board of Review, Federal**, appropriation for 259 **Coal Research, Office of**: Appropriation for 253 Director, removal of position from purview of Federal Executive Pay Act of 1956 792 **Coast and Geodetic Survey**: Appropriation for 32, 271 Civil Service Retirement Act, extension to 507 Director, personal money allowance 507 Ensigns, appointments and promotions by the President 506 Motor vehicles, transportation on permanent change of station 506 Officers on active duty, temporary increase in numbers; promotion by the President 506 Property losses incident to service, extension of certain provisions respecting 507 Surveying ships, appropriation for construction 271 **Coast and Geodetic Survey Commissioned Officers Act of 1948, Amendments** 506 **Coast Guard**. *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. *Acadia*, owned by Robert J Davis, documentation as a vessel of the United States 492 Appointments and promotions, temporary, extension 538 Appropriation for 394 Fishing vessels, exemption from inspection 410 Loran stations, additional appropriation for construction 658 Oceanographic research, expansion of functions 827 Oil Pollution Act, 1961, enforcement of provisions under 403 Reserve components— Ready Reserve, active duty 242 Reserve training, appropriation for 395 Retirement— Annuities— Appropriation for payments 395 Election of 810 Family protection plan 810 Uniform Code of Military Justice, prosecution of bad check offenses under 814 Universal Military Training and Service Act— Amendment, reemployment rights 821 **Coast Guard**— Universal Military Training and Service Act— Appropriation for effecting provisions 356, 590 **Cochiti Pueblo, N. Mex.**, trust status of certain lands 504 **Cocopah Indians, Ariz.**, lands held in trust for 387 **Code, United States**: [NOTE: For amendments and repeals of sections in positive law titles, see Table 5 in “Laws Affected in Volume 75”, preceding this Index.] Appropriation for new edition 327 **Code of Federal Regulations**, appropriation for printing and binding 334 **Colorado, Rocky Mountain National Park**: Enlargement, proclamation 982 Land exchange 383 **Columbia Basin Project, Wash.**, water delivery during 1962 408 **Columbus Day**: 1960, proclamation 980 1961, proclamation 1106 **Colville Reservation, Confederated Tribe of Washington**, funds 45, 639 **Commerce, Department of**: Appropriation Act, 1962 270 Appropriation for 20, 32, 144, 270, 733 Area Redevelopment Act, supergrade positions apportioned among agencies under 62 Area Redevelopment Administration— Administrator, appointment 48 Appropriation for 734 Area Redevelopment Advisory Policy Board, chairman 48 Aviation, war risk insurance— Extension 210 Revolving fund, appropriation for 270 Business and Defense Services Administration, appropriation for 32, 272 Business Economics, Office of, appropriation for 32, 272 Census, Bureau of the. *See separate title*. Century 21 Exposition, appropriation for participation in 733 Coast and Geodetic Survey. *See separate title*. Export control, appropriation for 272 Federal Maritime Board, abolishment 843 Federal Maritime Commission. *See separate title*. Field Services, Office of, appropriation for 272 Foreign Commerce, Bureau of, appropriation for 20, 32, 272 General administration, appropriation for 32 1181 **Commerce, Department of**— General provisions, Appropriation Act 278 Highways. *See separate title*. Inland Waterways Corporation, appropriation for 275 International Travel Act of 1961 129 Appropriation for promotion of 272 Maritime activities— Administrative orders, interlocutory injunctions, reasonable notice 497 American-flag vessels, construction and maintenance 565 Appropriation for 32, 273, 734 Capital reserve funds, use of 570 Claims, War Shipping Administration, appropriation for settlement 734 Federal Maritime Commission. *See separate title*. Federal ship mortgage insurance, preferred mortgage status, extension 661 Merchant Marine Academy— Acceptance of gifts and bequests 480 Appointments of United States nationals to 468 Faculty and staff, employment status 212 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, nomination of citizens to be cadets 514 Operating-differential subsidies 273, 513 Research and development 273 State marine schools, appropriation for 274 Training, appropriation for 274 Vessels. *See separate title*. Maritime Administration, Reorganization Flan No 7 of 1961 842 National Register of Motor Vehicle Operators’ Licenses, greater voluntary participation by States 779 National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, revision of agreements relating to use of space on rights-of-ways 123 Patent Office. *See separate title*. Public Roads, Bureau of. *See separate title*. Report to the President, United States Travel Service, semiannual 130 Reports to Congress. *See under* Congress. Scientific and professional positions and positions of a security nature, increase 789 Small business, defense procurement actions, publication 668 Standards, National Bureau of, appropriation for 32, 276, 734 **Commerce, Department of**— United States Travel Service, establishment 130 Vessels. *See separate title*. Weather Bureau— Appropriation for 32, 277, 734 Meteorological facilities, operations, etc., appropriation for 277, 734 **Commerce, Department of, and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1959, Amendments**, supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 787, 788 **Commercial Fisheries, Bureau of**: Appropriation for 27, 37, 254 Supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 788 **Commission and Advisory Committee on International Rules of Judicial Procedure**, extension 685 **Commission of Fine Arts**: Appropriation for 259 Military collections, display of, consultation regarding lands and buildings for 415 Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission, advice and assistance 783 "**Commission on Intergovernmental Relations**", printing of additional copies 964 **Commodity Credit Corporation**: Administrative expenses, limitation 239 Appropriation for 238, 239 Dairy products, availability through, extension 319 Disaster areas, sale of feed for livestock 293 Feed grain program— 1961, redemption of negotiable certificates 7 1962, appropriation authorized for 303 Foreign assistance and other activities, appropriation for reimbursement 239 Grain for migratory waterfov/1, appropriation for reimbursement 239 International Wheat Agreement Act of 1949, appropriation for reimbursement of costs 238, 239 Reimbursement, authorization for annual appropriation for sustained losses 391 Restoration of capital impairment, appropriation for 238 School milk program, reimbursement, increased funds authorized 147, 319 Appropriation for reimbursement 239 Strategic and other materials transferred to supplemental stockpile, reimbursement 239 Supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 788 1182 **Commodity Credit Corporation**— Surplus agricultural commodities— Disposal for emergency famine relief, reimbursement for costs 239 Migratory birds, etc., grain for emergency feedings 389 Appropriation for reimbursement 239 Reimbursement for sale; agreements; program extension 64, 239, 306, 307 Use for training certain college students 411 **Commodity Exchange Act**, funds for effecting provisions 233 **Commodity Exchange Authority**, appropriation for 32, 233 **Commodity Stabilization Service**, appropriation for 32, 233 **Communicable Disease Activities**, appropriation for 36 **Communication Lines**, malicious damage 669 **Communications Act of 1934, Amendments**, adjudicatory cases, review; hearings 420 **Communist Chinese Government**, congressional statement opposing United Nations membership 550, 718, 965 “**Communist Leadership ‘Tough Guy’ Takes Charge**”, printing of additional copies of hearing 962 “**Communist Target—Youth—Communist Infiltration and Agitation Tactics**”, printing of additional copies of report 960, 967 “**Communist Training Operations—Communist Activities and Propaganda Among Youth Groups**”, printing of additional copies of hearings 963 **Community Health Services and Facilities Act of 1961** 824 **Comptroller General**. *See* General Accounting Office. **Concurrent Resolutions**: Alan B Shephard, Jr., Comdr., USN, commendation 961 Chinese Communist Government, congressional statement opposing admission to United Nations membership 550, 718, 965 Congress— Adjournment 960 Adjournment, sine die 972 Electoral vote count 959 Enrolled bills, signing after adjournment 972 President, joint meeting to receive communications from 960, 961 Dag Hammarskjold, death of, expression of regrets 967 **Concurrent Resolutions**— Deportation suspensions of certain aliens 970, 971 Enrolled bills, correction— Classification Act of 1949, amendments (H.R. 7377) 972 Housing Act of 1961 (S. 1922) 962 NASA appropriation authorization (H.R. 6874) 964 Small Business Investment Act of 1958, amendment (S. 902) 968 Inauguration of President-elect and Vice President-elect, continuation of authority of joint committee on arrangements 959 Permanent residence status, granting to certain aliens 971 Publications, printing of additional copies— “Activities of United States Citizens Employed by the United Nations” 963 “Communist Leadership ‘Tough Guy’ Takes Charge” 962 “Communist Target—Youth—Communist Infiltration and Agitation Tactics” 960, 967 “Communist Training Operations—Communist Activities and Propaganda Among Youth Groups” 963 Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf, Salem, Oreg., June 1961, report 968 “Documentary Proof That the Communist Party, U.S.A., Teaches and Advocates the Overthrow and Destruction of the United States Government by Force and Violence” 963 “Facts on Communism—Volume I, The Communist Ideology” 965 “Facts on Communism—Volume II, The Soviet Union, From Lenin to Khrushchev” 961 “Fair Play for Cuba Committee” 963 “Freedom of Communications” 968 “History of the House of Representatives” 967 Hon Sam Rayburn, print tribute 964 House Document No 412 966 “How Our Laws Are Made” 961 Inaugural addresses 963 “Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments” 963 Internal Security Subcommittee hearings 968 “Khrushchev’s Strategy and Its Meaning for America” 962 1183 **Concurrent Resolutions**— Publications, printing of additional copies— “Legislative Recommendations by House Committee on Un-American Activities—Subsequent Action Taken by Congress or Executive Agencies—A Research Study by Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress” 965 Migratory labor, hearing 962 National Policy Machinery, compilation of Subcommittee’s hearings, reports 966 National Water Research Symposium 963 “Our Capitol” 962 “Report on United States Foreign Operations” 960 “Soviet Total War—Historic Mission of Violence and Deceit” volumes I and II 964 “Subversive Influence in the Educational Process“ 962 “The Commission in Intergovernmental Relations” 964 “The Korean War and Related Matters” 962 “The Northern California District of the Communist Party—Structure—Objectives—Leadership” 963 “The Technique of Soviet Propaganda” 962 United States foreign policy, compilation of studies 960 “World Communist Movement—Selective Chronology 1818–1957, Volume I” 967 “Uncle Sam” Wilson, congressional salute 966 World Economic Progress Assembly and Exposition, November 1962, Chicago, Ill., proclamation authorized 969 **Confederated Tribes, Colville Reservation, Wash.**, use of funds authorized 45, 639 **Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation, Oreg.**, acquisition of land authority 470 **Conflict-of-interest Statutes**, applicability, etc 293, 316, 344, 576, 636, 842 **Congo**, immigration quota, proclamation 978 **Congo, Republic of the**, immigration quota, proclamation 978 **Congress** *See also* House of Representatives; Legislative Branch of the Government; Senate. Adjournment 960 Adjournment, sine die 972 **Congress**— Communist Chinese Government, congressional statement opposing United Nations membership 550, 718, 965 Eighty-seventh, 2d session, convention date, January 10, 1962 769 Enrolled bills, signing after adjournment 972 Inauguration of President-elect and Vice President-elect, continuation of authority of joint committee on arrangements 959 Interstate compacts, consent granted to *See separate title*. Joint committees, congressional *See separate title*. Library of Congress *See separate title*. Pages, education of, appropriation for 38, 328 President, joint meeting to receive communications from 960, 961 Reports to— Agriculture, Department of, feed grains program for 1961 7 Air Force, Department of the— Aircraft crash at Midwest City, Okla., settlement 823 Public works, construction costs 108 Army, Department of the, public works, construction costs 99 Attorney General, small business surveys 667 Bureau of the Budget, civil service retirement and disability fund, estimates 345 Commerce, Department of— Area Redevelopment Act, annual 62 United States Travel Service, semiannual 130 Defense, Department of— Contingencies, disbursements 371 Reserve forces facilities, costs 117 Government departments and agencies, scientific and professional positions 790 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of— Freedmen’s Hospital, transfer of 542 Teachers of the deaf, training 576 Water pollution control 205 Interior, Department of— Cape Cod National Seashore, Mass 288, 290 Mining subsidy to small producers of lead and zinc 766 Saline water conversion program 629 Tennessee Bald or Beech Gap Parkway, survey 337 1184 **Congress**— Reports to—Continued International Educational and Cultural Affairs, United States Advisory Commission on, evaluation of aid programs 532 Labor, Department of Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1961, studies 66, 75 Mines, Bureau of, health hazards, study 649 National Aeronautics and Space Administration— Research and development, construction, etc., funds 217 Scientific and professional positions 791 National Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission, final report, time extension 19 Navy, Department of the, public works, construction costs 102 President of the United States— Arms control and disarmanent activities; transfer of functions 638, 639 Development Loan Fund, operations and condition 446 Foreign assistance 427, 434, 437, 446, 455 Freedmen’s Hospital, financial operations, study and recommendations 544 Middle East peace and stability 463 Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, delegations, activities, etc 529, 534 Peace Corps Act, operations under 619 Securities and Exchange Commission, results of study of rules for protection of investors 465 Smithsonian Institution, lands and buildings for display of military collections 415 Treasury, Department of the, foreign currencies, inventory by departments and agencies 443 United States Constitution One Hundred and Seventy-fifth Anniversary Commission, extension for filing 78 Water pollution control 205 Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission 783 **Congressional Cemetery, D.C.**, appropriation for maintenance of portion owned by United States 722 **Congressional Record**: Appropriation for printing and binding 334 Distribution to former Members of Congress, Federal judiciary 5, 202 Connecticut, Shellfisheries Research Center, construction authorized at Milford 409 **Consolidated Farmers Home Administration Act of 1961**: Administrative provisions 312 Agricultural Credit Insurance Fund 309 Emergency loans 311 Operating loans 310 Real estate loans 307 Constitution of the United States, twenty-third amendment granting representation in the electoral college to the District of Columbia 847 **Consumer Price Index**, appropriation for 38, 593 **Contracts with United States**: Defense articles or services, procurement by President for foreign sale 437 Examination of records, authorization for President to waive requirements 109 Military departments, semiannual reports to Congress on contracts awarded 110 **Convention of Paris for the Protection of Industrial Property**, legislation effecting a provision dealing with patents and trademarks 748 **Coos Bay Wagon Road Grant Lands**, expenditures; reimbursement 247 **Corn and Grain Sorghums**, feed grain programs for 1961, and 1962, price supports 6, 301 **Corps of Engineers** *See* Engineers, Corps of. **Cotton**: Acreage allotments, transfer 84 Import restrictions 1097 Price predictions, restriction on use of funds for 240 **Court of Military Appeals**: Appropriation for 371 Congressional Record, distribution to 203 **Courts, United States** *See also* Justice, Department of. Administrative Office— Appropriation for 37 Deputy Director, compensation 793 Director, promulgation of travel and subsistence regulations 340 Appeals, Courts of— Administrative agency orders, interlocutory injunctions, reasonable notice 497 Appropriation for 27, 37, 555, 746 1185 **Courts, United States**— Appeals, Courts of— Circuit judges, appropriation for 555 Immigration, orders of deportation, judicial review 651 Library, distribution of bound copy of Congressional Record to 203 Appropriation Acts— Continuing, 1962 412 Judiciary, 1962 554 Supplemental, 1961, third 37 Supplemental, 1962 746 Circuit Court, additional Federal judgeships 80 Judges, Congressional Record, distribution to 202 Claims, Court of— Appropriation for 37, 555, 747 Judges, Congressional Record, distribution to 202 Library, distribution of bound copy of Congressional Record to 203 Princess Anne County School Board, Va., jurisdiction 520 Commissioners, appropriation for fees 27, 555 Congressional Record, increased distribution to the Federal judiciary 202 Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of— Appropriation for 37, 554 Judges, Congressional Record, distribution to 202 Judicial Conference of the United States, representation on 521 Library, distribution of bound copy of Congressional Record to 203 Customs Court— Appropriation for 37, 554 Judges, Congressional Record, distribution to 202 Library, distribution of bound copy of Congressional Record to 203 District Courts— Additional Federal judgeships 80, 203 Appropriation for 27, 37, 555, 746, 747 Judges— Appropriation for 555 Congressional Record, distribution to 202 Lafayette Division, Western District, La., holding court at 750 Library, distribution of bound copy of Congressional Record to 203 Marshall Division, Tex., redesignation of Jefferson Division as 772 District of Columbia *See* Courts *under* District of Columbia. Evidence, photographic reproduction of business records, admissibility in 413 **Courts, United States**— General provisions, Judiciary Appropriation Act, 1962 556, 559 Judges— Appropriation for 746 Circuit and District, additional 80, 203 Judges and justices, per diem allowances, increase 340 Judgments and compromise settlements, simplification of payments 415 Judicial Conference of the United States, representation 521 Jurors, appropriation for fees 27, 555, 747 Marshals, United States— Appropriation for 551 Travel and subsistence expense, allowance increase 340 Publications for judicial officers, advance payment 211 Puerto Rico, Supreme Court of, review of judgments and decrees by Supreme Court of United States 417 Referees, appropriation for 27, 556 Supreme Court of the United States— Appropriation for 37, 332, 554 Books and periodicals, appropriation for purchase 332 Puerto Rico, Supreme Court of, review of judgments and decrees 417 Widows of Justices, appropriation for annuities 555 Tax Court of the United States— Annuities to widows and dependent children of judges 796 Appropriation for 36, 398 Judges— Annuities to widows and dependent children of 796 Congressional Record, distribution to 202 Library, distribution of bound copy of Congressional Record to 203 Travel, appropriation for 27 **Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge**, appropriation for operation of industrial properties 255 **Cranberries**, marketing orders, coverage 304 **Crimes and Misdemeanors**: Aircraft, motor vehicles, etc.— False information, penalties for conveying 751 Midwest City, Okla., settlement of claims, violations 823 Albany, N.Y., claims settlement, penalty for violations 750 Area Redevelopment Act, penalties for violations 60 1186 **Crimes and Misdemeanors**— Atomic Energy Commission, employment or fellowships, penalty for acceptance by persons found disloyal 731 Communication lines, malicious damage, penalty 669 Espionage and censorship, expansion of scope 795 False bomb reports, penalties 751 Farmers Home Administration, penalty for certain violations 316 Federal Aviation Act of 1958, aircraft piracy, penalties for violations under 466 Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, abolishment, deletion of certain provisions 774 Fugitives from justice, flight to avoid prosecution or giving testimony 795 Gift enterprises, D.C., repeal of certain provisions respecting 565 Lead and zinc mining, subsidy to small producers, penalties for violations 768, 769 New Hampshire, claims settlement, penalties for violations 829 Oil Pollution Act, 1961, penalties for violations 403, 404 Property moving in interstate or foreign commerce, penalty for willful destruction or injury to 494 Racketeering enterprises, travel or transportation in aid of, penalty 498 Security of the United States, forfeiture of annuities of persons convicted of offenses against 640 Shipping Act, rates, penalty for violations 764, 765 Tax stamps, transportation of fraudulent State, prohibition 802 Unemployment compensation, penalties for false statements, etc 12 Virgin Islands, landing of catches of fish by foreign-flag vessels, penalty for violations 493 Wagering paraphernalia, interstate transportation, penalties 491, 492 Youth offenders, certificate setting aside conviction 750 **Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, S Dak.**, lands held in trust for 809 **Cuba**: Foreign assistance, prohibitions against furnishing assistance 444 Sugar quota; proclamations 40, 1000, 1041 **Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Ky.**, additional lands 224 **Currency Adjustment Act, Old Series** 146 **Customs, Bureau of** *See under* Treasury, Department of. **Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of** *See under* Courts, United States. **Customs Court, United States** *See under* Courts, United States. **Cyprus**, immigration quota, proclamation 979 **D** **Dahomey**, immigration quota, proclamation 979 **Dairy Products**, availability to Armed Forces and Veterans Administration 319 **Dania Indian Reservation, Fla.**, long term lease of lands 804 **Deaf**: Appropriation for expansion of teaching of 735 Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf, Salem, Oreg., June 1961, publication of report 968 Educational institutions, grants-in-aid to teachers of the 575 **Defense, Department of** *See also* Armed Forces *and individual services*. Advanced Research Projects Agency, appropriation for 374 Aircraft or missile accidents, claims resulting from, advance payments 488 Appropriation Act, 1962 365 Appropriation for 20, 21, 32, 33, 144, 145, 195, 365, 735 Citizenship requirements, nonapplicability to personnel 375 Civil and Defense Mobilization, Oflfice of, redesignation as Office of Emergency Planning; transfer of functions 630 Civil defense activities, appropriation for 374 Civil functions, appropriation for 21, 735 Civilian employees— National Guard, withholding, Federal contributions 496 Scientific and professional positions, increase 790 Claims, appropriation for 21, 371 Commercial air transportation of military mail, reimbursement of Post Office Department 379 Commissary stores, restriction on funds for operation 377 Congressional liaison activities, restriction on funds available 380 Contingencies, appropriation for 371 Contracts with United States, alternate methods of auditing records, agreement 109 1187 **Defense, Department of**— Court of Military Appeals— Appropriation for 371 Congressional Record, distribution to 203 Destitute Americans returning from foreign countries, plans for temporary assistance, consultation 142 Eisenhower, Dwight D., assignment of military assistants to 5 Emergency Fund, appropriation for 374 Emergency Planning, Office of, designation 630 Enlistments, appointments, etc., extension of periods of service 242 Experts and consultants, employment 375 Family allowances, refunds of certain repayments 480 Family housing units, construction, rehabilitation, leasing, etc 111 General provisions Appropriation Act 375 Girl Scouts, United States of America, loan of equipment and services 387 Household goods, restriction on use of funds for transportation, etc 378 Housing for defense-impacted areas, amendment of provisions respecting 180 International Peace and Security Act of 1961— Defense articles furnished from stocks by the President 437 Military assistance responsibilities under 446 Personnel, assignments under 435 Loran stations, additional appropriation for construction 658 Military Construction Act of 1961 96 Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1962 658 Military functions, appropriation for 735 Military personnel— Active duty, increased number, provision for costs 377 Appropriation for 20 Missiles, aircraft, and space systems projects— Appropriation for 371, 381, 658 Claims resulting from accidents, advance payments 488 Procurement, construction, etc authorized 94, 108, 243 Motor vehicles, hire, increase in limitation 21 National Aeronautics and Space Council, membership 46 National Armed Forces Museum Advisory Board, membership 414 **Defense, Department of**— National Defense Education Act, appropriation for grants and loans under 596 National security, transfer of funds for 381 National Security Agency— Civilian employees, scientific and professional positions, increase 791 Scientific and professional positions and positions of a security nature, increase 789 Naval vessels, loans to friendly foreign countries, advice 815 Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., land withdrawal, approval 672 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 32 Proficiency flying, restrictions on use of funds for 378 Reports to Congress *See under* Congress. Research and development, appropriation for 33, 373, 379 Reserve Forces Facilities Act of 1961 112 Retired pay, appropriation for 195, 367 Rifle practice, transfer of ammunition for 380 Saline water conversion program, participation 629 Secretary, Office of, appropriation for 370 Security guard services, reimbursement of General Services Administration 375 Small business contracting program, development 667 Supergrade positions, increase 786, 787 Travel expenses, limitation increase 21 Vessels, transfer between agencies, authorization 378 **Defense Base Act, Amendment**, compensation for disability or death at bases outside United States 463 **Defense Department Overseas Teachers Pay and Personnel Practices Act, Amendment**, reimbursement obligation of quarters allowances, etc., relief 409 **Defense Production Act of 1950**: Amendments, small business surveys, reports 667 Funds for effecting provisions 263 **Delaware River Basin Compact**, creation of Commission 688, 691 **Dental Research, National Institute of**, appropriation for 699, 602 **Department of Agriculture Organic Act of 1944, Amendment**, abolishment of Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation 774 **Dependents’ Medical Care Act**, appropriation for effecting provisions 601, 737 1188 **Development Loan Fund**: Appropriation for 23 Establishment; repeal of former provisions regarding 426, 445, 460 **Diesel Fuels and Special Fuels**, continuation of excise tax 123 **Disaster Relief**, appropriation for 343 **Distilled Spirits**, excise tax rate, extension 193 **District Courts**. *See under* Courts, United States. **District of Columbia**: Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, amendments 510 Appropriation Act, 1962 560 Appropriation for 21, 22, 33, 145, 412, 560 Area Redevelopment Act, applicability to 63 Buildings, height of, regulations 583 Buildings and Grounds, Department of, appropriation for 33 Capital outlay, appropriation for 562 Civil War Centennial Commission, cooperation with joint committee on anniversary arrangements of Abraham Lincoln’s first inauguration 4 Claims and suits, appropriation for settlement 22, 562 Clergy, privileged communication 681 Corporation Counsel, Office of, appropriation for 33 Corrections, Department of 33 Courts— Appropriation for 33 District Court, crossclaims and counterclaims, jurisdiction 513 Fees, exemption from payments 769 Municipal Court— Crossclaims and counterclaims, jurisdiction 513 Small Claims and Conciliation Branch, jurisdictional amount, increase 470 Physical Therapists Practice Act, review of orders issued under 582 Dogs, regulation authority 498 Education— Appropriation for 561 Congressional and Supreme Court pages, appropriation for 38, 328 Elections, regulations, etc 817 Employees, increase of disability compensation for certain 751 Executive olfice, appropriation for 33 Fire Department— Appropriation for 33 Workweek; leave 830 Gambling equipment, seizure authority; disposition 540 General Administration, Department of, appropriation for 33 **District of Columbia**— General provisions Appropriation Act 563 Gift enterprises, repeal of certain provisions respecting 565 Healing Arts Practice Act, D.C., amendments, medical schools, standards and registration 518 Health and welfare, appropriation for 561 Highways and Traffic, Department of, appropriation for 33, 562 Hospitals *See separate title*. Licenses and Inspections, Department of, appropriation for 33 Life Insurance Act, amendments— Credit union, group life insurance 519 Multiple line insurance service 514 Lincoln Group, cooperation with joint committee on anniversary arrangements of Abraham Lincoln’s first inauguration 4 Marital Property Rights Amendments of 1961 515 Metropolitan Police— Appropriation for 21, 33 Officers and members, increase 121 Motor Vehicle Parking Agency, appropriation for 33 Motor Vehicles, Department of, appropriation for 33 Municipal government employees, emergency evacuation, pay procedure 662 National Capital Parks, appropriation for 33 National Guard, appropriation for 33 National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, removal of certain property restrictions 489 National Zoological Park— Appropriation for 33 Improvement 779 Operating expenses, appropriation for 33, 560 Parks and recreation, appropriation for 561 Personal services, wage-board employees, appropriation for 562 Police, Metropolitan— Appropriation for 21, 33 Officers and members, increase 121 Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington Railroad Company, authorization for construction of two branch sidings in 686 Physical Therapists Practice Act 578 Public Health, Department of, appropriation for 22 Public Library, appropriation for 33 Public safety, appropriation for 561 Public schools, appropriation for 33 Public Welfare, Department of, appropriation for 22, 33 1189 **District of Columbia**— Recreation Department, appropriation for 33 Sanitary Engineering, Department of, appropriation for 22, 33, 562 Twenty-ttiird constitutional amendment granting representation in the electoral college 847 Veterans Affairs, Department of, appropriation for 33 Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of, appropriation for 33 Washington Aqueduct, appropriation for 33 Washington Home for Foundlings, childplacing and cancer treatment activities, authority 497 Woodrow Wilson Memorial, location site 783 Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge over Potomac River, apportionment of expense of operation 778 **District of Columbia Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, Amendment**, prohibition of sale of alcoholic beverage on day of presidential election 820 **District of Columbia Alley Dwelling Act**, appropriation for effecting provisions 355 **District of Columbia Appropriation Act, 1945, Amendment**, exemption of District of Columbia from court fees 769 **District of Columbia Police and Firemen’s Salary Act of 1953, Amendment**, compensation; leave 831 **Dixie National Forest, and Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah**, land exchanges 198 “**Documentary Proof That the Communist Party, U.S.A., Teaches and Advocates the Overthrow and Destruction of the United States Government by Force and Violence**”, printing of additional copies of publication 963 **Dogs**, regulation authority in District of Columbia 498 **Drugs**, determination as opiates, proclamation 986 **Dulles International Airport**, appropriation for 347 **Duluth-Superior Harbor, Minn., and Wis.**, modification of project 816 **E** **Economic Advisers, Council of**: Appropriation for 34, 269 Salary ceiling 93 **Economic Research Service**, appropriation for 230 **Education**. *See also* Schools and Colleges. American Education Week, 1961, proclamation 1073 **Education**— American Samoa, United States nationals in, eligibility for scholarships 390 Blind. *See separate title*. Deaf. *See separate title*. Defense educational activities, appropriation for 735 Federally affected areas, increased funds for school construction 596, 759 International educational exchange activities, appropriation for 39, 549 Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Offenses Control Act of 1961, training for employment in programs under 573 Mentally retarded, appropriation for expansion of teaching 596 Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961 527 National Defense Education Act of 1958— Amendments, loans to students; grants to State educational agencies; extension of program 623, 759, 832 Appropriation for grants and loans under 596 Office of. *See* Education, Office of. Practical Nurse Training Extension Act of 1961 44 Appropriation for extension of program 595 Research and training, appropriation for grants, etc 597 Vocational education— Extension of program 44, 760 Appropriation for 595 Indians, adults, increased appropriation authorized 571 Redevelopment areas, training in 59 Vocational Education Act of 1946, amendments 44, 760 Appropriation for effecting provisions 595 **Education, Office of**: Advisory Committee on the Training of Teachers of the Deaf, establishment; report to Congress 576 Appropriation for 23, 36, 595, 735 Blind. *See separate title*. Deaf. *See separate title*. Defense educational activities, appropriation for 596, 735 Library services, appropriation for grants to States, etc 23, 595, 597 National Defense Education Act of 1958— Amendments, loans to students; grants to State educational agencies; extension of program 623, 759, 832 1190 **Education, Office of**— National Defense Education Act of 1958— Appropriation for grants and loans under 596 School construction in federally affected areas, extension; increased funds authorized 596, 759 School districts, appropriation for payments 23, 595, 735 Vocational education. *See under* Education. War Orphans Educational Assistance Act of 1956, time extension for certain benefits under 806 **Educational Exchange, United States Advisory Commission on**, replacement 532 **Effigy Mounds National Monument, Iowa**, land addition 88 **Electron Microscopes**, duty-free importation 214 **Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of 1933, Amendment**, loans to farmers by land bank commissioners, repeal of certain provisions 773 **Emergency Planning, Office of**, designation (formerly Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization) 630 **Employees’ Compensation, Bureau of**, claims for certain disability or death cases of National Guard 507 **Employees Compensation Appeals Board**, appropriation for 592 **Employment Act of 1946, Amendment**, Council of Economic Advisers, salary ceiling 93 **Employment Security, Bureau of**, appropriation for 38 **Engineers, Corps of**: Appropriation for 722 Beach erosion control project, Oceanside, San Diego County, Calif., authorization 18 Civil functions, appropriation for 722 Contracts with United States, military installations, supervision 109 Duluth-Superior Harbor, Minn., and Wis., modification of project 816 Flood control. *See separate title*. Reservoir projects in Texas, time extension for land reconveyance to former owners 814 Rivers and harbors. *See separate title*. Water quality control, surveys for storage 204 **Engineers, Corps of**— Water Supply Act of 1958, amendment, payment of construction costs, agreements 210 **Espionage and Censorship Laws**, expansion of scope to acts committed in foreign countries 795 **EURATOM Cooperation Act of 1958, Amendments**: Damages, liabilities 479 Fuel element cost and life 479 Uranium 233 and plutonium, transfer, increase 479 **European Fowl Pest**, appropriation for eradication 228 **Executive Office of the President**, appropriation for 22, 34, 268, 342, 738 **Export Control Act of 1949**, appropriation for effecting provisions 272 **Export-Import Bank Act of 1945, Amendment**, insurance and guarantees, authorization 673 **Export-Import Bank of Washington**: Appropriation for 34, 145, 412, 720 Foreign currencies, loans made by 446, 463 **F** “**Facts on Communism—Volume I, The Communist Ideology**”, printing of additional copies 965 “**Facts on Communism—Volume II, The Soviet Union, From Lenin to Khrushchev**”, printing of additional copies 961 **Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938**: Amendments— Agricultural handling and processing, exemptions, etc., studies and reports 75 American Samoa, application of amendments 67 Child labor provisions 70 Exemptions, studies and reports 71, 75 Foreign competition, investigations of effects on employment, reports 66 Maximum hours 69 Minimum wages 67 Penalties and injunction proceedings 74 Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, special industry committees; wage orders 67, 70 Students, employment 74 Appropriation for effecting provisions 594 **Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1961** 65 “**Fair Play for Cuba Committee**”, printing of additional copies of hearings 963 **Fallout Shelters in Government Buildings**, restriction on use of funds for 364 1191 **Farm Credit Act of 1933, Amendments**: Loans, restrictions 774 Revolving funds 758 **Farm Credit Act of 1953, Amendments**: Farm Credit Administration, deputy governor, compensation 793 Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, abolishment 774 **Farm Credit Administration**: Appropriation for 34, 240 Deputy Governor, compensation 793 **Farm Housing Program**, amendment of provisions respecting 186 **Farmer Cooperative Service**, appropriation for 31, 229 **Farmers Home Administration**: Administrator— Appointment by the President 312 Compensation 792, 793 Appropriation for 32, 235, 733 **Farmers Home Administration Act of 1946**, funds for effecting provisions 235 **Feathers and Down, Waterfowl**, disposition 566 **Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1961** 122 **Federal Airport Act**: Amendment, airport development program, extension 523 Appropriation for effecting provisions 346, 738 **Federal Aviation Act of 1958**: Amendments— Administrative orders, interlocutory injunctions, reasonable notice 497 Aircraft piracy, application of Federal criminal law to 466 Scientific and professional positions, increase 791 Space at public airports, acquisition of 527 Supergrade positions, additional, repeal of provision authorizing 787 War risk insurance, extension 210 Appropriation for effecting provisions 344, 346 **Federal Aviation Agency**: Administrative orders, interlocutory injunctions, reasonable notice 497 Appropriation for 34, 346, 738 Civil supersonic aircraft development, appropriation for 347 Federal Airport Act, amendment, airport development program, extension 523 General provisions Appropriation Act 347, 363 Grants-in-aid for airports, appropriation for 738 Scientific and professional positions, increase 791 **Federal Aviation Agency**— Supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 787 War risk insurance, extension 210 **Federal Boating Act of 1958, Amendment**, applicability extended to Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and Guam 408 **Federal Bureau of Investigation**: Aircraft piracy, investigation of violations 467 Appropriation for 37, 551 Atomic Energy Act of 1954, security clearances under 476 Security investigations— Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, United States 637 Peace Corps 624 **Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950**: Amendment, retroactive contributions to States, ratification 820 Funds for expenses 343 **Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review**, appropriation for 259 **Federal Communications Commission**: Adjudicatory cases, review; hearings 420 Administrative orders, interlocutory injunctions, reasonable notice 497 Appropriation for 34, 347 General provisions Appropriation Act 363 Ultrahigh-frequency television study availability of funds 347 **Federal Credit Union Act**, credit unions organized under, group life insurance 519 **Federal Crop Insurance Corporation**: Appropriation for 32, 235 Fund, appropriation for 238 Manager, compensation 792, 794 **Federal Employees Compensation Act Amendments of 1960**: Amendment, increase of disability compensation for certain employees of District of Columbia 751 Appropriation for effecting provisions 589 Waiver of provisions with respect to certain National Guard disability or death cases 507 **Federal Employees’ Group Life Insurance Act of 1954**, limitation on administrative expenses 345 **Federal Employees Health Benefits Act of 1959**, federal payment to fund under 345 **Federal Executive Pay Act of 1956, Amendments**: Compensation, increase 793, 794 General Accounting Office, General Counsel, compensation 685 Labor, Department of, additional assistant secretary 338 1192 **Federal Executive Pay Act of 1956, Amendments**— Removal of certain positions from purview of; coverage under Classification Act of 1949 792–794 **Federal Extended Compensation Account**: Appropriation for 145, 412 Establishment 14 **Federal Facilities Corporation**, dissolution; transfer of contracts to General Services Administration 418 **Federal Farm Loan Act, Amendment**, Federal Land Banks, loans, restrictions 758, 774 **Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation Act, Amendments**, abolishment of corporation; repeal of certain provisions 773 **Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation Fund**, liquidation of assets 240 **Federal Firearms Act, Amendment**, transportation by persons under indictment 7 57 **Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act**, appropriation for effecting provisions 594 **Federal Home Loan Bank Act, Amendments**: Capital stock, subscription 482 Federal Home Loan Bank Board, directors, election and appointment 486 **Federal Home Loan Bank Board**: Appropriation for 34, 360, 739 Directors, election and appointment 486 Reorganization Plan No 6 of 1961 838 Supergrade positions, authorization 786 **Federal Housing Administration**. *See under* Housing. **Federal Insurance Contributions Act, Amendments**: Aliens, exemption of certain nonresidents 536 Peace Corps volunteer service, coverage 626 Tax rate, increase 141 **Federal Maritime Board**, abolishment 843 **Federal Maritime Commission**: Appropriation for 739 Reorganization Plan No 7 of 1961 840 Shipping Act, 1916, amendments *See separate title*. **Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service**, appropriation for 34, 609, 729 **Federal National Mortgage Association**. *See under* Housing. **Federal Power Commission**: Appropriation for 34, 348 General provisions Appropriation Act 363 Supergrade positions, repeal of provision for additional 787 **Federal Prison Industries, Inc.**, appropriation for 37, 559 **Federal Prison System**: Appropriation for 27, 37, 195, 553 Compensation for injuries to inmates 681 Federal prisoners, appropriation for support 553 United States prisoners, appropriation for support 28 **Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949**: Amendments— General supply fund, removal of limitation 802 Surplus personal property, use by State distribution agencies 213 Appropriation for effecting provisions 25, 608 **Federal Register**: Printing, binding, and distributi-on, appropriation for 334 Publication in— Cape Cod National Seashore, Mass., establishment 288, 290 Fort Smith National Historic Site, Ark., establishment 490 Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo, boundary 383 Seotts Bluff National Monument, Nebr., boundary revision 148 Taxes— Clays and shale, depletion allowance 674 Refractory products, percentage dedepletion 684 **Federal Regulations, Code of**, appropriation for printing and binding 334 **Federal Reserve Act, Amendments**: Advances to member banks, amendments regarding 773 Home improvement loans, lending authority 191 Liability of Federal Reserve Bank, reduction; return of collateral 147 Purchase and sale of obligations of national, state, and municipal governments 773 **Federal Savings and Loan Associations**: Investment of assests in facilities for the aging 189 Urban renewal investment trust, authority to invest in 190 **Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation**: Administrative expenses, appropriation for; limitation 360, 739 Savings and loan accounts, insurance premiums; Primary and Secondary Reserves 483 **Federal Supply Service**: Appropriation for 35, 350, 739 Commissioner of, compensation 792 1193 **Federal Trade Commission**: Appropriation for 34, 348 General provisions, Appropriation Act 363 Reorganization Plan No 4 of 1961 837 **Federal Unemployment Tax Act, Amendments**, non-resident aliens, certain, exemption 537 **Federal Voting Assistance Act of 1955**, “State” to include District of Columbia 820 **Federal Water Pollution Control Act**: Amendments— Field laboratories for research 205 Grants to States, continuation 205 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of, administration of program 204 Interstate waters, enforcement measures against pollution 208 Laborers and mechanics on construction projects, rate of wages 207 Storage, water quality control, surveys 204 Water Pollution Control Advisory Board, extension of term of members 207 Appropriation for effecting provisions 600, 601, 736 **Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1961** 204 **Federal Youth Corrections Act, Amendment**, certificate setting aside conviction 750 **Feed for Livestock**, sale in disaster areas 293 **Feed Grains**: Program for 1961 6 Program for 1962 301 **Fine Arts, Commission of**: Appropriation for 259 Military collections, display of, consultation regarding lands and buildings for 415 Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission, advice and assistance 783 **Fipland**, repayment funds, use for educational and cultural exchange programs 532, 538 **Fire Control**, Interior, Department of the, appropriation for 252, 256, 729 **Fire Prevention Week, 1961**, proclamation 1072 **Firearms Act, Federal, Amendment**, transportation by persons under indictment 757 **First Deficiency Appropriation Act, Amendment**, administrative expenses, deletion of Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation 774 **Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956**: Amendments, supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 788 Fishery loan fund established under, administration authority 493 **Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act of 1958**, funds for effecting provisions 723 **Fish and Wildlife Service**: Appropriation for 26, 37, 254, 722, 743 Commercial Fisheries, Bureau of, appropriation for 27, 37, 743 Commissioner, Office of, appropriation for 37, 254 Conservation studies, etc., appropriation for 722 Fishery loan fund, administration authority 493 Migratory birds, etc.— Surplus grain for emergency feedings 389 Wetlands to promote conservation of, acquisition 813 Shellfisheries Research Center, Milford, Conn., construction 409 Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of, appropriation for 26, 37, 255 Wyandotte National Wildlife Refuge, Mich., establishment 243 **Fisheries Commission, International**, appropriation for 549 **Flag Day, 1961**, proclamation 1065 **Flood Control**. *See also* Rivers and Harbors. Appropriation for 21, 33, 722, 735 General investigations, appropriation for 722 Mississippi River and tributaries, appropriation for 724 Operation and maintenance, general, appropriation for 33 Reservoir projects in Texas, time extension for land reconveyance to former owners 814 Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act, amendment, local sponsoring organizations 408 **Flood Control Act, of 1936**, funds for effecting provisions 230 **Flood Control Act of 1944**, funds for effecting provisions 729 **Flood Control Act of 1958, Amendment**, reservoir projects in Texas, time extension for land reconveyance to former owners 814 **Florida**: Dania Reservation, lease of lands 804 Florida Key deer, appropriation for leasing and management of lands for protection of 265 1194 **Florida**— Highlands County, conveyance of phosphate interest of the United States to owners 913 Naval Aviation, Fiftieth Anniversary, Pensacola 87 Orlando, Entomology Research Laboratory, sale and use of proceeds 226 Polk County, conveyance of phosphate interest of the United States to owners 911 Sarasota County, conveyance of phosphate interest of the United States to owners 911 **Food Additives Amendment of 1958, Amendment**, transitional provisions, time extension 42 **Food Additives Transitional Provisions Amendment of l961** 42 **Food and Drug Administration**: Appropriation for 36, 594 Food Additives Transitional Provisions Amendment of 1961 42 **Foot-and-Mouth Disease**, prevention and eradication, appropriation for 228 **Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, Amendment**, extension of requirements to domestic organizations controlled by a foreign government 784 **Foreign Agricultural Service**, appropriation for 32, 232 **Foreign Assistance Act of 1961** 424, 719 Administrative provisions— Allocation and reimbursement among agencies 453 Coordination with foreign policy 446 Defense, Department of, responsibilities under 446 Exer cise of functions by the President 445 Experts, consultants, and retired officers 451 Personnel, employment; compensasation; detailed to foreign governments, etc 449, 452 Statutory officers, administrators of economic assistance 447 Uses of funds 457 Appropriation for effecting provisions 717 General provisions— Accounts, special; transfer 442 Appropriation Act 718, 721 Commodities, procurement; retention and use 439, 440 Cuba, prohibitions against furnishing assistance 444 Economic assistance to Latin America 444 Foreign currencies, use of; accounting, etc 443 **Foreign Assistance Act of 1961**— General provisions— Free enterprise and private participation 438 Newly independent countries, assistance 444 Patents and technical information 440 Plans and cost estimates, completion 442 Property, advance acquisition of 441 Shipping on United States vessels 439 Small business 439 Special authorities 444 Inspector General and Comptroller, Office of, abolishment 445, 460 International Cooperation Administration, abolishment 446 International Development of 1961, Act for. *See separate title*. International Peace and Security Act of 1961. *See separate title*. **Foreign Assistance and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1962** 717 **Foreign Central Banks**, income taxes, certain exemptions 64 **Foreign Claims Settlement Commission**, appropriation for 34, 280 **Foreign Commerce, Bureau of**, appropriation for 20, 32, 272 **Foreign Currencies**: Purchase— Agriculture Department 227, 232 Educational research and training 597 Egyptian pounds, appropriation for 746 International educational exchange activities, funds available for 549 Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, expenses under 531 National Science Foundation 356 Social security, research and training 606 State Department, funds available for 546 United States Information Agency 557, 558 Sale of surplus agricultural commodities for— Agriculture Department, appropriation for 238 Commodity Credit Corporation, reimbursement of; agreements 64, 239, 306, 307 Exchange rate 306 Use of— Development grants for schools, hospitals and small farmers abroad 428 Loans, administration 463 Payment of obligations outside United States; accounting and reporting 443 Peace Corps Act, expenditures under 623 **Foreign Operations Administration**, organization, repeal of Reorganization Plan No 7 of 1953 460 1195 **Foreign Quarantine Activities**, appropriation for 36, 601 **Foreign Scholarships, Board of**, appointment of members 532 **Foreign Service**: Emergency expenses in diplomatic and consular service, appropriation for 31 Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, assignments under, authority 530 Representation allowances, appropriation for 30, 546 **Foreign Service Act of 1946**: Amendments, officers and employees, reemployment, travel expenses, etc 464 Appropriation for effecting provisions 546, 547, 549 Economic development assistance program, personnel abroad, applicability of provisions 450 **Foreign Service Buildings Act, 1926**, appropriation for effecting provisions 546 **Forest Service**: Appropriation for 20, 257 Chief Forester, compensation 792, 793 Forest lands, restriction on use of funds for acquisition of 258, 259 Range improvements; roads and trails, appropriation for 258 Tree planting, assistance to States, appropriation for 258 Twine, purchase restriction 269 **Fort Belknap Indian Irrigation Project**, transfer of certain units 509 **Fort Davis National Historic Site, Tex.**, establishment 488 **Fort Hall Indian Irrigation Project, Idaho**, elimination of land 390 **Fort Necessity National Battlefield, Pa.**, redesignation; land addition 336 **Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, N.C.**, boundary revisions 384 **Fort Sheridan Military Reservation, Ill.**, legislative jurisdiction over certain lands within 398 **Fort Smith National Historic Site, Ark.**, establishment 489 **Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, Wash.**, redesignation; boundary revision 196 **Fourth Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1961** 195 **France**, atomic energy, cooperation between United States and France, effective date of agreement 782 **Freedmen’s Hospital, D.C.**: Appropriation for 36, 594 Transfer to Howard University; construction of facilities; appropriation authorization 542, 543 “**Freedom of Communications**”, printing of additional copies of report 968 **Freeport Harbor Project, Tex.**, local requirements revoked 823 **Fremont County, Wyo.**, land conveyance 671 **Fugitives from Justice**, flight to avoid prosecution or giving testimony 795 **G** **Gabon**, immigration quota proclamation 979 **Gallaudet College, D.C.**, appropriation for 607 **Gambling**: District of Columbia, equipment, seizure authority; disposition 540 Transmission of wagering information, penalties 491, 492 **Gasoline**, continuation of excise tax 123 **General Accounting Office**: Appropriation for 35, 348 Area Redevelopment Act, access to records for audit 63 Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, United States, audit of transactions 638 Comptroller General— Air Force members, certain, subsistence pay 897 Contracts with United States, alternate methods of auditing records, agreement 109 General Counsel, compensation 685 General provisions, Appropriation Act 363 Housing Act of 1961, audit of records under, authority 192 National Guard, settlement of accounts of deceased members 92 Supergrade positions, increase 685 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, auditing requirements of financial transactions 251 **General Government Matters, Department of Commerce, and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1962** 268 **General Pulaski’s Memorial Day**: 1960, proclamation 983 1961, proclamation 1099 **General Services Administration**: Administrator, Office of, appropriation for 352 Appropriation for 35, 348, 739 Constitutional amendment, twenty-third, granting representation in the electoral college to the District of Columbia 847 Court facilities, additional, appropriation for 740 Federal Facilities Corporation, dissolution; transfer of contracts, records, etc 418 1196 **General Services Administration**— Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 *See separate title*. Federal Supply Service— Appropriation for 35, 350, 739 Commissioner of, compensation 792 Federal Telecommunications System, appropriation for 739 General provisions Appropriation Act 352, 363 General Supply Fund, appropriation for 25, 351 Government Printing Office, annex building, authorization for construction 803 Hospital facilities in District of Columbia, appropriation for 739 Military collections, display of, consultation regarding lands and buildings for 415 National Archives and Records Service— Appropriation for 35, 351 Federal Register. *See separate title*. Policemen, nonuniformed special, appointment 574 Presidents, former, appropriation for allowances and office facilities 352 Public Buildings Service. *See separate title*. Public debt, acceptance of gifts to United States for reduction of 119 Reconstruction Finance Corporation Liquidation Fund, funds for; limitation 361 Renegotiation Act of 1951, appropriation for refunds under 25 Security guard services, reimbursement from— Atomic Energy Commission 730 Civil Service Commission 344 Defense, Department of 375 Geological Survey 252 Immigration and Naturalization Service 552 National Aeronautics and Space Council 342 National Science Foundation 356 State, Department of 550 Veterans Administration 357 Small business contracting program, development 667 State, Department of, transfer of funds for Pan American Health Organization building site 746 Strategic and critical materials— Appropriation for 351 Calcines and matte 19 **General Services Administration—** Strategic and critical materials— Waterfowl feathers and down, disposition 566 Supergrade positions, repeal of provision for additional 788 Supply distribution, appropriation for 25 Territories, authority for purchases through 250 Transportation and Public Utilities Service, appropriation for 351 Twenty-third constitutional amendment granting representation in the electoral college to the District of Columbia 847 Weather Bureau, appropriation for construction transferred to 734 Working Capital Fund, appropriation for increased capital 352 **Geological Survey**, appropriation for 37, 251, 744 **Georgia**: Savannah, Nathanael Greene Villa housing project, disposal 191 Tennessee Bald or Beech Gap Parkway, survey 337 **Gift Enterprises in District of Columbia**, repeal of certain provisions respecting 565 **Girl Scouts, United States of America**, equipment and services loaned by Defense Department 387 **Gold or Silver Articles**, identification by trademark 775 **Gorgas Memorial Institute, Panama**, appropriation for 602 **Government Corporation Control Act, Amendment**, wholly-owned government corporations, deletion of Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation 774 **Government Corporations**. *See also* Government Departments and Agencies *and individual titles*. Administrative expenses, appropriation for 359 Office buildings, restriction on purchase or construction 283 **Government Departments and Agencies**: Claims, appropriation for settlements 40, 747 Development Loan Committee, officers appointed by the President 427 Employees, emergency evacuation, pay procedure 662 Federal Airport Act, amendment, space acquisition authority under 527 Foreign credits, use of 283 Foreign currencies, inventory, report to Treasury Department 443 General supply fund, removal of limitation 802 1197 **Government Departments and Agencies**— Health service programs, appropriation for 601 Motor vehicles— Operated by employees, defense of suits against 539 Passenger, cost limitation 282 Peace Corps, participation 617, 620 Publications, authorization for advance payments 211 Publicity or propaganda, restriction on use of funds for 283 Reorganization Act of 1949, amendment, reinstatement 41 Saline water conversion program, cooperation 629 Scientific and professional positions and positions of a security nature, annual report to Congress 790 Supergrades authorized for performance of functions under Area Redevelopment Act 62 Travel, living quarters expenses, etc 282 War Hazards Compensation Act— Amendment, injuries or death, compensation 463 Increased compensation 809 **Government Employees**. *See also* Government Departments and Agencies. Citizenship requirements 282 Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund, permanent authorization for payment of certain annuities 241 Emergency evacuation, pay procedure 662 Motor vehicle operations, suits arising from 539 Per diem and subsistence allowances etc., increase 339–341 Retirement— Agriculture Department extension agents, appropriation for 228 Forfeiture of annuities of persons convicted of offenses against the security of the United States 640 Health benefits fund, appropriation for payments to 25, 345 Salary protection in certain downgrading actions 567 Temporary Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 1961 8 Travel Expense Act of 1949, amendment, oflficers and employees, per diem, mileage allowance increase, etc 339, 340 Unemployment compensation, appropriation for 29, 592 **Government Printing Office**: Annex building, authorization for construction 803 **Government Printing Office**— Appropriation for 39, 334 Congressional Record, distribution to former members of Congress 5 Superintendent of Documents, appropriation for 39 **Grain Sorghums**, price supports for 1961 and 1962 crops 6, 301 **Granite Creek Area, Alaska**, withdrawal of certain lands for use by Army at Fort Greely 749 **Grapes and Plums**, foreign trade, standards 220 **Great Lakes Pilotage Act of 1960**, restricted waters, designation by the President, proclamation 1003 **Great Plains Conservation Program**: Appropriation for 31, 230 Ten-year contracts, extension 319 **Guam**: Area Redevelopment Act, applicability to 63 Federal Boating Act of 1958, extension of applicability to 408 Purchases through General Services Administration, authority 250 Social Security Act, amendments, increase in grants to 77, 78, 143 Vocational Education Act of 1946, amendments, applicability to 44 **H** **Hatch Act (Experiment Stations)**, funds for effecting provisions 227, 228 **Hatch Act (Political Activities)**: Appropriation for prevention 344 Payments of persons convicted of, restriction on 234 **Hawaii**: Federal Airport Act, amendment, airport development program, extension 523 Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, designation 577 Land conveyance by United States to State 471 Land-grant colleges, appropriation for payment to 595 U.S.S *Arizona* Memorial at Pearl Harbor, construction, appropriation authorized 470 Appropriation for 735 **Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Haw.**, designation 577 **Hay**, harvesting on conservation lands in disaster areas 129 **Healing Arts Practice Act, D.C., Amendments**, medical schools, standards and registration 518 1198 **Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of**: American Printing House for the Blind— Appropriation for 607, 737 Education, wider distribution of books, etc., increased appropriation authorized 627 Appropriation for 23, 36, 144, 259, 412, 594, 735 Area Redevelopment Advisory Policy Board, membership 48 Destitute Americans returning from foreign countries, temporary assistance 142 Education, Office of *See separate title*. Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 594 Federal Water Pollution Control Act. *See separate title*. Field Administration, Office of, appropriation for 24, 608, 738 Food Additives Amendment of 1958, amendment, transitional provisions, time extension 42 Food Additives Transitional Provisions Amendment of 1961 42 Food and Drug Administration— Appropriation for 36, 594 Food Additives Transitional Provisions Amendment of 1961 42 Nematocide, Plant Regulator, Defoliant, and Desiccant Amendment of 1959, amendments, transitional provisions 18, 42 Freedmen’s Hospital— Appropriation for 36, 594 Transfer to Howard University; report to Congress 542 Gallaudet College, appropriation for 607 General Counsel, Office of, appropriation for 24, 608 General provisions Appropriation Act 608, 610 Howard University, appropriation for 607, 737 Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Offenses Control Act of 1961 572 Appropriation for effecting provisions 738 National Institutes of Health, appropriation for 601 Nematocide, Plant Regulator, Defoliant, and Desiccant Amendment of 1959, amendments, transitional provisions 18, 42 Public Assistance, Bureau of, appropriation for 605 Public Health Service. *See separate title*. **Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of**— Reports to Congress *See under* Congress. Saint Elizabeths Hospital, appropriation for 23, 604, 605 Saline water conversion program, cooperation 629 Scientific and professional positions and positions of a security nature, increase 789 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation for 24, 608, 738 Social Security Administration. *See separate title*. Surplus personal property, cooperative agreements with State distribution agencies 213 Surplus property utilization, appropriation for 608 Vocational education *See under* Education. Vocational Rehabilitation, Office of, appropriation for 36, 597 Water Pollution Control Advisory Board, chairmanship 207 **Health Research Facilities Act of 1956**, appropriation for effecting provisions 603 **Helium**, transfer of funds for acquisition from Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force to Bureau of Mines; development and operation of properties 253 **Highway Revenue Act of 1956, Amendment**, transfer of funds to Highway Trust Fund 128 **Highways**. *See also* Public Roads, Bureau of. Camp Lejeune, N.C., retrocession of jurisdiction over certain highways to State 411 Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1961 122 Federal-aid highways, appropriation for 275 Forest highways, liquidation of contract authorization, appropriation for 275 Henry G Shirley Memorial Highway, and other Pentagon road network, conveyance of portion to State of Virginia for improvements 670 Highway Trust Fund, transfer of amounts to 128 Indian roads, construction, improvement, etc 248, 584 Interstate system— Airspace, agreements regarding use 122 Appropriation, authorization for additional 122 Areas adjacent to, time extension for agreements regarding 123 Defense access roads, use of funds for 123 1199 **Highways**— Interstate system— Estimate cost, approval 122 Massachusetts, share of funds 214 National Capital Transportation Agency, land acquisition for development of future express highways, authorization 776 National Highway Week, 1961, proclamation 1055 National Parks, appropriation for 249 Public lands highways, appropriation for 276 “**History of the House of Representatives**”, printing of 967 **Hog Cholera**, eradication program 481 **Holyoke Housing Authority, Mass.**, payment in lieu of taxes 191 **Home Owners’ Loan Act of 1933, Amendment** 189 **Homestead Act, Centennial of the Enactment**, designation; proclamation authorized 571 **Honduras, Republic of**, trade agreement proclamation with United States, termination 1022 **Horsemeat**, duty-free importation 224 **Hospitals**: Abroad, development grants 428 Construction activities 191, 600 District of Columbia— Freedmen’s Hospital— Appropriation for 36, 594 Transfer to Howard University; construction of facilities; appropriation authorization 542, 543 Hospital Center, grants for facilities, time extension 197 Appropriation for 739 Saint Elizabeths Hospital, appropriation for 23, 604, 605 Health service programs in Government agencies, etc., appropriation for 601 Nursing homes, mortgage insurance 180 Nursing schools, housing, loan authorization 172 Urban renewal projects involving hospitals 169 **Hotels, Motels, Restaurants**, study of rates of pay of employees exempted from provisions of Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1961 75 **House Document No 412**, printing of additional copies 966 **House of Representatives**. *See also* Congress; Legislative Branch of the Government. Administrative provision Appropriation Act 327 **House of Representatives**— Appropriation for 30, 38, 324, 747 Appropriations Committee— Appropriation for 30, 325 Reports to— Atomic Energy Commission 731 Attorney General, alien property activities 551 Defense, Department of— Contingencies, disbursements 371 Disbursements from disposal of military supplies 377 Foreign countries, use of real property, commodities, etc 379 Missile or satellite program, transfer of funds for 381 National security, transfer of funds for 381 Foreign assistance program 718, 719 Armed Services Committee, reports to— Air Force, Department of the, public works, construction costs 108 Army, Department of the, public works, construction costs 99 Navy, Department of the, public works, construction costs 102 Attending Physician’s Office, appropriation for 326 Brooks, Overton, payment to widow of 747 “Cannon’s Procedure in the House of Representatives”, printing of copies, authorization 685 Chaplain, Office of, appropriation for 324 Clerk, Office of the— Appropriation for 324 Office equipment for Members, additional 221 Committee employees, appropriation for 324 Compensation and mileage expenses of Members, appropriation for 324 Contingent expenses, appropriation for 38, 325, 747 Coordinator of Information, Office of, appropriation for 38, 326 Doorkeeper, Office of, appropriation for 324 Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on— Tribal funds, restoration of per capita payments into 584 Utility facilities, sale by Bureau of Indian Affairs 577 Joint committees, congressional. *See separate title*. Judiciary, Committee on the, studies on State taxation of interstate commerce 41 Legislative Counsel, Office of, appropriation for 325 1200 **House of Representatives**— Majority and minority leaders, automobile, appropriation for 38, 327 Members— Clerk hire, appropriation for 30, 38, 325 Former, distribution of copies of Congressional Record to 5 Office equipment, electrical, additional 221 Mumma, Walter M., payment to son 30 Norrell, W F., payment to widow of 30 Office buildings, appropriation for 39, 330 Officers and employees, appropriation for compensation 324 Official reporters of debates, appropriation for 325 Official reporters to committees, appropriation for 325 Pages, education of, appropriation for 38, 328 Parliamentarian, Office of the, appropriation for 324 Penalty mail costs, appropriation for 329 Postmaster, Office of, appropriation for 325 Reece, B Carroll, payment to widow 30 Reports of hearings of committees, appropriation for 326 Revision of laws, appropriation for 38 Science and Astronautics, Committee on, report to National Aeronautics and Space Administration on research, etc 217 Sergeant at Arms, Office of, appropriation for 324 Speaker— Appointments by— Abraham Lincoln’s first inauguration, one hundredth anniversary, members of committee on arrangements 4 Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission, members 783 Automobile, appropriation for 38, 327 Expense allowance, appropriation for 324 Reports to— Contingency Fund, use by President 434 Defense articles furnished from stocks of Department of Defense 437 Military departments, contracts awarded 110 President of the United States— Development assistance, agreements for 427 Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 455 Small Business Administration, annual 668 Special and minority employees, appropriation for 325 **House of Representatives**— Special and select committees, appropriation for 38, 326 Statements of appropriations, appropriation for 329 Thomson, Keith, payment to widow 30 United States Code, new edition, appropriation for 327 Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission, membership 783 **Housing**: Alaska, low-rent public housing, amendment of cost limitations 166 Apartment Unit Insurance Fund, creation 162 Armed services housing mortgage insurance, time extension 111 College housing, loan authorization 172 Funds available for 25, 361 Community facilities loans 173 Cooperative housing 179 Defense-impacted areas 180 Elderly persons— Direct loans 162 Fund, appropriation for 354, 740 Low-rent public housing, additional subsidy 163 Experimental housing program 158 Family housing at military installations 97, 100, 102, 107, 108, 110, 111 Farm housing program 186 Appropriation for grants and loans under 733 Federal Home Loan Bank Act, amendment 482, 486 Federal Home Loan Bank Board— Appropriation for 34, 360, 739 Directors, election and appointment 486 Reorganization Plan No 6 of 1961 838 Supergrade positions, authorization 786 Federal Housing Administration— Appropriation for 35, 363, 741 Insurance programs 177–183 Library memberships 192 Federal National Mortgage Association— Appropriation for 35, 362, 741 Lending authority; mortgage amount, limitation 176 Special assistance authorization 175 Federal Savings and Loan Associations— Investment of assets in facilities for the aging 189 Urban renewal investment trust, authority to invest in 190 1201 **Housing**— Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation— Administrative expenses, appropriation for; limitation 360, 739 Savings and loan accounts, insurance premiums; primary and secondary reserves 483 Holyoke Housing Authority, Mass., payment in lieu of taxes 191 Home Improvement Account, creation; administration 165 Home improvement and rehabilitation loans 154 Home Owners’ Loan Act of 1933, amendment 189 Hospital construction, loans and grants 191 Housing Act of 1948, funds for effecting provisions 354 Housing Act of 1949— Amendments 57, 153, 165–169, 172, 186 Funds for effecting provisions 235, 236, 353, 354, 733 Housing Act of 1950— Amendments 172, 173 Funds for effecting provisions 353 Housing Act of 1954— Amendments 68, 170, 175, 191 Funds for effecting provisions 363, 364 Housing Act of 1956— Amendments 191 Funds for effecting provisions 354 Housing Act of 1959— Amendments 162, 191 Funds for effecting provisions 354 Housing Act of 1961 149 Housing Amendments of 1956— Amendments 173 Funds for effecting provisions 363, 362 Housing and Home Finance Agency— Administrator, Office of, appropriation for 361, 362, 740 Appropriation for 25, 35, 353, 354, 361, 740 Area Redevelopment Advisory Policy Board, membership 48 Atomic energy communities, waiting period for disposal of property not sold at auction 409 Library memberships 192 Mass transportation demonstration projects, grant authorization 166 Appropriation for 740 Open space land acquisition— Appropriation for 740 Authorization 183–185 Records and audit provisions of contracts 191 Revolving fund, funds available for 362 Insurance programs 177 **Housing**— Mass transportation facilities, loans 173 Moderate income and displaced families 149 Mortgage insurance programs 85, 160, 177–183 Multifamily structures, individually owned units 160 Nathanael Greene Villa housing project, Ga., disposal 191 National Capital Housing Authority, appropriation for 365 National Housing Act, amendments 86, 111, 149, 153–162, 176–183, 483 Nursing homes 180 Open space land, authorization for grants for acquisition of 183–185 Appropriation for 740 Passyunk war housing project, Philadelphia, Pa., disposal, time extension 191 Public facilities and mass transportation facilities, loans 173 Funds available for 362, 741 Public housing, low-rent— Admission policies, local responsibility 164 Appropriation for 741 Demonstration programs for development of improved means for providing 165 Disabled persons, eligibility requirements 163 DweUing units, additional, authority 163 Elderly tenants, additional subsidy 163 Public Housing Administration— Appropriation for 35, 354, 363, 741 Library memberships 192 Public works planning, advances authorized 175 Appropriation for 364 Redevelopment areas under the Area Redevelopment Act 57 United States Housing Act of 1937— Amendments 163, 164, 166 Funds for effecting provisions 364, 363 Urban planning grants in areas designated as redevelopment areas 68 Appropriation for 364, 740 Urban renewal areas— Colleges, universities or hospital projects 169 Displaced business concerns, financial assistance 167 Federal obligation in private financing of projects 166 Grants-in-aid 165, 166 Home improvement and rehabilitation loans 164 Mass transportation demonstration projects, grants 166 1202 **Housing**— Urban renewal areas— Parks and recreational facilities 172 Planning assistance 170 Rehabilitation of structures for guidance purposes 168 Relocation payments 167 Resale of property for housing for moderate income families 168 Residential requirements, exceptions, increase 168 Urban Renewal Fund, appropriation for payments under 354 Urban studies and housing research, appropriation for 354 Veterans direct home loan program, extension 201 Voluntary home mortgage credit program, extension 191 “**How Our Laws Are Made**”, printing of additional copies as House document 961 **Howard University, D.C.**: Appropriation for 607, 737 Freedmen’s Hospital, transfer to; appropriation authorization 542, 543 **Human Rights Week, 1960**, proclamation 996 **Huntley Project Irrigation District, Mont.**, repayment contract, approval 407 **I** **Idaho**: Avondale, Dalton Gardens, and Hayden Lake Irrigation Districts, construction authorized 588 Appropriation for 725 Fort Hall Indian irrigation project, elimination of land 390 Minidoka project, Rupert, property disposal 388 Nez Perce Tribe of Indians, funds available 45, 505 **Illinois**, Fort Sheridan Military Reservation, legislative jurisdiction over certain lands within 398 **Immigration and Nationality Act**: Amendments— Eligible orphans for adoption 650 Excludable aliens 654, 655 Judicial review of orders of deportation 651 Jurisdiction to naturalize 656 Loss of nationality 656 Nonimmigrant aliens, visas under Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961 534 Nonquota status, petitions; sham marriages 650, 654 Quotas, revision of 654 Repeal of certain provisions 657 **Immigration and Nationality Act**— Amendments— Revocation of naturalization 656 Veterans of Korean hostilities, privileges 653 Visas, application form 653 Peace Corps, alien participants, admission as nonimmigrants under 617 Quotas under, proclamations 978, 984, 1002, 1066 **Immigration and Naturalization Service**: Appropriation for 37, 552 Peace Corps, alien participants, deportation authority 617 Security guard services, reimbursement of General Services Administration 552 Supergrade positions, authorization 786 **Imports**: Clothespins, spring, modification of duties, proclamation 1101 Cotton products, import restrictions on certain, proclamation 1097 Duty-free entries-— Alcoholic beverages and cigars when gifts from certain non-residents 541 Electron microscopes, etc 214 Horsemeat 224 Metal scrap 224 Towing carriage, University of Michigan 541 Peanut oil, flaxseed, and linseed oil, termination of fees, proclamation 1043 Petroleum and petroleum products, adjustment, proclamation 1005, 1018 Sugar, Cuban quota, proclamations 1000, 1041 Tung oil and tung nuts, quota limitation, proclamation 987 Wool fabrics, modification of duty 1007 **Inaugural Addresses**, printing of additional copies as House document 963 **Independent Offices**. *See also* Government Departments and Agencies *and individual titles*. Appropriation Act, 1962 342 Appropriation for 24, 34, 144, 279, 342, 730, 738 General provisions, Appropriation Acts 359, 363, 730 General Services Administration, reimbursement for security guard services 730 **Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1944, Amendment**, oaths administered by Vice President 743 **Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1957, Amendment**, supergrade positions, additional, repeal of provision authorizing 788 1203 **Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1961, Amendment**, supergrade positions, additional, repeal of provision authorizing 787 **Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1962** 342 **Indian Affairs, Bureau of**, appropriation for 26, 37, 247, 743 **Indian Claims Commission**: Appropriation for 35, 260 Commissioners, compensation 794 Jicarilla Apache Tribe, N. Mex., examination of claims 588 Pueblo Indians, N. Mex., determination with respect to certain lands 505 Termination date 92 **Indian War Veterans**, outpatient and dental treatment 806 **Indians**: Chilocco Indian Industrial School Reserve, Chilocco, Okla., land conveyance 585 Cocopah Indians, Arizona, lands held in trust for 387 Colville Reservation, Confederated Tribe of Wash., funds 45, 639 Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation, Greg., acquisition of land 470 Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, S Dak., lands held in trust for 809 Dania Reservation, Fla., long term lease of lands 804 509 Fort Hall Indian irrigation project, elimination of land 390 Health activities, appropriation for 36, 259, 260 Indian Affairs, Bureau of, appropriation for 26, 37, 247, 743 Indian Arts and Craft Board, per diem to members, increase 45 Indian corporations, revolving loan fund, increased appropriation authorized 520 Jicarilla Apache Tribe, N. Mex., donation of lands to 587 Klamath Tribe— Agency liquidation expenses 37, 248 Appropriation for 20 Lac du Flambeau Reservation, Wis., reserve lands 46 Menominee Tribe, Wis.— Agency liquidation expenses 37, 248 Recreational director, appropriation for 249 Nez Perce Tribe, Idaho, funds 45, 505 Northern Cheyenne Reservation, Mont., minerals grant 586 **Indians**— Omaha Tribe, Nebr., disposition of certain judgment funds 508 Osage Museum, appropriation for curator 249 Pala Band, Calif., land conveyance to Diocese of San Diego Education and Welfare Corporation 79 Potawatomi Nation, use and distribution of certain funds 474 Pueblo Indians, N. Mex., trust status of certain lands 500 Roads, construction, improvement, etc: 248, 584 Seneca Nation, payments and disbursetments of moneys from leases 499 Tribal funds— Appropriation for 248 Unclaimed per capita payments, restoration 584 Utility facilities, authorization for contract to sell 577 Vocational training for adults, increased appropriation authorized 571 Walker River Paiute Tribe, mineral rights underlying reservation 499 Wapato Indian irrigation project, Wapato-Satus unit, Wash., allocation of costs 680 **Indus Basin Development**, program 433 **Industrial Property, Convention of Paris for the Protection of**, legislation effecting a provision dealing with patents and trademarks 748 **Industrial Reserve Act of 1948, National**, appropriation for effecting provisions 351 **Information Agency, United States**: Appropriation Act, 1962 556 Appropriation for 36, 556, 743 **Informational Media Guarantee Fund**, appropriation for 559 **Inland Waterways Corporation**, appropriation for 275 **Insurance**: Aviation war risk insurance— Extension of program 210 Revolving fund, funds available 270 Federal ship mortgage insurance, preferred status, extension 661 Government departments and agencies, coverage for participants abroad in foreign assistance program 456 Life Insurance Act, District of Columbia, amendments— Credit unions, group life insurance 519 Domestic life companies, investments in common stocks of insurance companies 514 Mutual companies, tax extension 193 1204 **Insurance**— National Service Life Insurance Act of 1940, special dividends authorization 495 **Inter-American Children’s Institute**, authorization for United States participation, extension 784 **Inter-American Cooperation**, appropriation for 86 **Inter-American Development Bank**, appropriation for payment of United States subscription 721 **Inter-American Social and Economic Cooperation Program**, appropriation for 86 **Intergovernmental Relations, Advisory Commission on**, appropriation for 279 **Interior, Department of the**: Alaska. *See separate title*. Appropriation Act, 1962 246 Appropriation for 26, 36, 144, 240, 246, 412, 724, 743 Area Redevelopment Advisory Policy Board, membership 48 Bonneville Power Administration, appropriation for 36, 145, 412, 728 Claims, appropriation for 727 Coal Research, Office of— Appropriation for 253 Director, removal of position from purview of Federal Executive Pay Act of 1956 792 Commercial Fisheries, Bureau of— Appropriation for 27, 37, 254 Supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 788 Emergency reconstruction, etc., appropriation for 256 Fire prevention or suppression, appropriation for 252, 256, 729 Fish and Wildlife Service. *See separate title*. Fishing vessels, construction, appropriation for 254 General provisions Appropriation Acts 256, 729 Geological Survey, appropriation for 37, 251, 744 Grain for migratory waterfowl, funds available 239, 240 Indians. *See separate title*. Land conveyances— Blue Ridge Parkway and the Natchez Trace Parkway 192, 196 Campbell Creek Area, Alaska 671 Cape Cod National Seashore, Mass 287 Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area, N.C 675 Cedar Breaks National Monument and Dixie National Forest, Utah 198 **Interior, Department of the**— Land conveyances— Chilocco, Okla 585 Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Ky 224 Effigy Mounds National Monument, Iowa 88 Fairbanks, Alaska 682 Fort Davis National Historic Site, Tex 488 Fort Hall Indian irrigation project, Idaho 390 Fort Necessity National Battlefield, Pa 336 Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, N.C 384 Fort Smith National Historic Site, Ark 489 Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, Wash 196 Granite Creek area, Alaska 749 Joshua Tree National Monument, Calif 197 Lassen Volcanic National Park, Calif 319 Minidoka project, Idaho 388 Nellis Air Force Base, Nev 672 Pala Band of Indians, Calif 79 Prince Georges and Charles Counties, Md., near Mt Vernon Estate and Fort Washington, preservation 780 Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo 383 Shoshone project, Wyo 388 Tupelo National Battlefield, Miss 336 Wupatki National Monument, Ariz 337 Yakima project Wash 388 Land Management, Bureau of, appropriation for 26, 246, 743 Minerals Exploration, Office of, appropriation for 253 Mines, Bureau of— Appropriation for 37, 252 Health hazards and injuries, study; report to Congress 649 Helium properties, development and operation 253 Mines and mining. *See separate title*. National Park Service, appropriation for 26, 37, 249, 743 Oil and Gas, Office of, appropriation for 36, 253 Oregon and California Grant Lands, appropriation for 246 Phosphate interest of the United States, conveyance to owners— Highlands County, Fla 911 Polk County, Fla 911 Sarasota County, Fla 911 1205 **Interior, Department of the**— Pribilof Islands, appropriation for administration 37, 254 Public lands. *See separate title*. Reclamation, Bureau of— Administrative provisions Appropriation Act 727 Appropriation for 37, 145, 412, 724 Commissioner of, compensation 792 Construction and rehabilitation, appropriation for 725 Emergency fund, appropriation for 726 General investigations 37 Loan program, appropriation for 726 San Bernardino County, Calif.-Mohave County, Ariz., bridge transfer 391 Special funds, appropriation for 726 Water quality control, surveys for storage 204 Reclamation projects— Avondale, Dalton Gardens, and Hayden Lake Irrigation Districts, Idaho, construction authorized 588 Appropriation for 725 Columbia Basin, water delivery during 1962 408 Huntley Project Irrigation District, repayment contract, approval 407 Missouri River Basin project, appropriation for 727 Upper Colorado River Basin Fund, appropriation for 726 Wapato Indian irrigation project, Wapato-Satus unit Wash., allocation of costs 680 Redevelopment areas, studies 49 Reports to Congress. *See under* Congress. Saline Water, Office of, appropriation for 256, 743 Saline water conversion program 628 Scientific and professional positions and positions of a security nature, increase 789 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation for 37, 256, 744 Solicitor, Office of the, appropriation for 36, 256 Southeastern Power Administration— Appropriation for 145, 412, 728 Supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 788 Southwestern Power Administration, appropriation for 37, 145, 412, 729 Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of— Appropriation for 26, 37, 255 Supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 788 **Interior, Department of the**— Territories, Office of, appropriation for 27, 37, 250, 744 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands— Appropriation for 27, 250, 744 Merchant Marine Academy, designation of citizens to be cadets 514 Utility facilities operated by Bureau of Indian Affairs, authorization to sell 577 Virgin Islands Corporation, appropriation for 263 Virgin Islands Corporation Act, amendment, increase in borrowing authority 812 Warehouses, garages, etc., appropriation for operation 256 Water Supply Act of 1958, amendment, payment of construction costs, agreements 210 Wildlife Service. *See* Fish and Wildlife Service. Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission, membership 783 **Interior and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1962** 246 “**Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments**”, printing of additional copies of report 963 **Internal Revenue Codes**. For sections affected *see* Tables 3 and 4 of amendments and repeals in “Laws Affected in Volume 75”, *preceding this Index*. **Internal Revenue Service**, appropriation for 39, 394 **Internal Revenue Taxation, Joint Committee on**: Appropriation for 38, 326 Chief of Staff, compensation 792, 793 Renegotiation Act of 1951, study; time extension for report 6, 95 **Internal Security Subcommittee Hearings**, printing of copies on 968 **International Agreements**: Atomic energy, cooperation between United States and France, effective date of agreement 782 Convention of Paris for the Protection of Industrial Property, legislation effecting a provision dealing with patents and trademarks 748 **International Atomic Energy Agency**, uranium 233 and plutonium, distribution to 476 **International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico**, appropriation for 39, 547 **International Boundary Commission, United States and Canada**, appropriation for 549 1206 **International Claims Settlement Act**, appropriation for effecting provisions 550 **International Commissions, American Sections**, appropriation for 548 **International Cooperation Administration**, abolishment 445 **International Cultural Exchange and Trade Fair Participation Act of 1956**: Appropriation for effecting provisions 558 Repeal 538 **International Development Association**: Appropriation for United States subscription 721 Use of facilities under Act for International Development of 1961 427 **International Development of 1961, Act for** 424 Agrarian economies, assistance to countries having 434 Contingency Fund 434 Development assistance— Development Loan Committee, establishment 427 Development Loan Fund, establishment; repeal of former provisions regarding 426, 445, 460 Development research 433 Grants and technical cooperation 427 Investment guaranties 429 Surveys of investment opportunities 432 International organizations and programs— Indus Basin Development, program 433 UN Expanded Program of Technical Assistance, contribution 433 UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in Near East, program 433 Voluntary contributions on grant basis 433 Supporting assistance 434 **International Educational and Cultural Affairs, United States Advisory Commission on**, evaluation of aid programs; reports 532 **International Educational Exchange Activities**, appropriation for 39, 549 **International Finance Corporation Act, Amendment**, capital stock investments under, authorized 413 **International Fisheries Commissions**, appropriation for 39, 649 **International Health Research Act of 1960**, appropriation for effecting provisions 606 **International Joint Commission, United States and Canada**, appropriation for 548 **International Labor Affairs, Bureau of**, appropriation for 589 **International Organizations**: Caribbean Organization, acceptance by United States of agreement for the establishment of 194 Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West Act of 1960, appropriation for effecting provisions 745 Contributions, quotas, etc.— Appropriation for 31, 39, 195, 546, 717, 721 Interparliamentary Union, Bureau of 465 UN Food and Agricultural Organization 465 Economic development assistance program, assignment of personnel to 452 Indus Basin Development, program 433 Inter-American Children’s *Institute*, authorization for United States participation, extension 784 Inter-American Development Bank, appropriation for United States subscription 721 International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico, appropriation for 39, 547 International Development Association— Appropriation for United States subscription 721 Use of facilities under Act for International Development of 1961 427 International educational exchange activities, appropriation for 39, 549 International Finance Corporation, authorization to make capital stock investments 413 International fisheries commissions, appropriation for 39, 549 International tariff negotiations, appropriation for 547 Interparliamentary Union, Bureau of, United States contributions, increase authorized 465 Investigation of United States citizens for employment, funds for 24, 344 Missions to, appropriation for 39, 195, 546, 745 North Atlantic Treaty Organization, United States Citizens Commission— Appropriation for 547, 745 Time extension 242 Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses, appropriation for expenses of meeting 724 **International Peace and Security Act of 1961** 434 Military assistance 435 1207 **International Rules of Judicial Procedure, Commission and Advisory Committee on**, extension 685 **International Travel Act of 1961** 129 Appropriation for promotion of 272 **International Wheat Agreement Act of 1949**, funds available 238, 239 **Interparliamentary Union, Bureau of**, United States contributions, increase authorized 465 **Interstate Commerce**: Fugitives from justice, flight to avoid prosecution or giving testimony 795 State taxation of, expansion of studies 41 **Interstate Commerce Act, Amendments** 41, 517 **Interstate Commerce Commission**: Appropriation for 35, 354, 741 Employee boards, delegation of certain duties to 517 Loan guaranty authority, extension 41 Property moving in interstate or foreign commerce, penalty for willful destruction or injury to 494 Railway express revenue, information for Post Office Department, repeal of provision 221 Supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 787 **Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin**, appropriation for 610 **Interstate Compacts, Consent of Congress Granted to**: Arizona-Nevada, boundary revision 93 Delaware River Basin Compact 688 Nebraska, Wyoming, and South Dakota, time extension for negotiations 412 North Dakota-Minnesota, boundary 399 Pennsylvania-Ohio, activity on Pymatuning Lake 242 Urban planning and development 170 **Inventions Relating to Atomic Weapons**, amendment of provisions respecting 477 **Iowa**: Effigy Mounds National Monument, land addition 88 Van Buren, Lee, Appanoose, and Davis Counties, land conveyances 805 **Isleta Pueblo, N. Mex.**, trust status of certain lands 504 **Italy, Centennial of Unification**, proclamation 1037 **Ivory Coast**, immigration quota, proclamation 979 **J** **Jane Addams Centennial Day**, proclamation 975 **Jemez Pueblo, N. Mex.**, trust status of certain lands 502 **Jicarilla Apache Tribe, N. Mex.**, donation of lands to 587 **Joint Committees, Congressional**: Abraham Lincoln’s first inauguration, anniversary arrangements 3 Atomic Energy— Appropriation for 38, 322 Development, growth, and state of atomic energy industry, time extension for hearings respecting 479 Economic, appropriation for 29, 38, 322 Immigration and Nationality Policy, appropriation for 326 Internal Revenue Taxation— Appropriation for 38, 326 Chief of Staff, compensation 792, 793 Renegotiation Act of 1951, study, time extension for report 6, 95 Printing, appropriation for 38, 322 Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures, appropriation for 38, 328 **Joshua Tree National Monument, Calif.**, additional lands 197 **Judges**: Appropriation for salaries 746 Circuit and District Courts, appointment of additional Federal 80, 203 Tax court, annuities to widows and dependent children of 796 **Judicial Branch of the Government**. *See* Courts, United States. **Judicial Conference of the United States**, representation 521 **Judiciary Appropriations**: Continuing, 1962 144, 412 Judiciary Appropriation Act, 1962 554 Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1962 746 **Jurors, United States Courts**, appropriation for 27, 555, 747 **Justice, Department of**: Administrative conference of the United States, appropriation for 744 Alien Property, Office of, appropriation for 28, 38, 550 Antitrust Division, appropriation for 551, 744 Appropriation Act, 1962 550 Appropriation for 27, 37, 144, 195, 412, 550, 744 Attorney General— Alien property activities, report to Congress 551 Appropriation for expenses 551 Destitute Americans returning from foreign countries, plans for temporary assistance, consultation 142 Fugitives from justice, flight to avoid prosecution, approval of prosecution by 795 Small business surveys; reports 667 1208 **Justice, Department of**— Commission and Advisory Committee on International Rules of Judicial Procedure, extension 685 Federal Bureau of Investigation. *See separate title*. Federal Prison System. *See separate title*. General provisions, Appropriation Act 553, 559 Government employees, suits arising from motor vehicle operations, defense 539 Immigration and Naturalization Service. *See separate title*. Legal activities and general administration, appropriation for 27, 37, 550, 744 793 Public building sites, repeal relating to abstracts, etc., and evidences of title 577 Witnesses, appropriation for fees and expenses 27, 551 **Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Offenses Control Act of 1961** 572 Appropriation for effecting pro visions 738 **K** **Kansas**, Potawatomi Indians, use and distribution of certain funds 474 **Kentucky**, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, additional lands 224 “**Khrushchev’s Strategy and Its Meaning for America**”, printing of additional copies 962 **Kings Lake Drainage District, Mo.**, lumpsum payment for damages 413 **Klamath Indians**: Agency liquidation expenses 37, 248 Appropriation for land acquisition 20 **Knoxville, Tenn., James White’s Fort Association**, land conveyance 171 “**Korean War and Related Matters**”, printing of additional copies of report 962 **L** **Labor, Department of**: Apprenticeship and Training, Bureau of, appropriation for 38, 590 Appropriation Act, 1962 589 Appropriation for 28, 38, 144, 412, 689, 744 Area redevelopment activities, appropriation for 744 Area Redevelopment Advisory Policy Board, membership 48 Assistant secretary, additional 338 Consumer Price Index, appropriation for 38, 593 **Labor, Department of**— Employees’ Compensation, Bureau of— Appropriation for 29, 592 National Guard, claims for certain disability or death cases 507 Employment Security, Bureau of, appropriation for 28, 38, 590, 745 Employment security administration account, appropriation for 28 Employment service administration, grants to States, funds available 28 Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1961 65 Federal extended compensation account— Appropriation for 145, 412 Establishment 14 General provisions Appropriation Act 610 International Labor Affairs, Bureau of, appropriation for 589 Labor-management reporting and disclosure activities, appropriation for 38 Labor-Management Reports, Bureau of, appropriation for 589 Labor Standards, Bureau of, appropriation for 38, 589 Labor Statistics, Bureau of, appropriation for 38, 593 Laborers and mechanics on water pollution control projects, rate of wages 207 Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act— Amendments, disabling injuries, etc., increased benefits 203 Appropriation for effecting provisions 589 Mexican farm labor program— Appropriation for 38, 592, 745 Extension 761 Occupational training in redevelopment areas, studies 58 Pharmacological-animal laboratory building, appropriation for 594 President’s Committee on Employment of the Physically Handicapped, appropriation for 589 Redevelopment areas— Retraining subsistence payments, agreements with States for 59 Studies 49 Reports to Congress, Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1961, studies 66, 75 Secretary, Office of, appropriation for 38, 589, 744 Social Security Act. *See separate title*. Solicitor, Office of the, appropriation for 38, 589 1209 **Labor, Department of**— Temporary Extended Railroad Unemployment Insurance Benefits Act of 1961 16 Appropriation for effecting provisions 742 Unemployment compensation— Administrative financing, temporary increase 16 Agreements with States for payment of extended benefits 10 Employment security administration account, appropriation for 28 Federal employees and ex-servicemen, appropriation for 29, 592 Federal extended compensation account, appropriation for 28 Grants to States, limitation, funds available 28 Veterans’ Reemployment Rights, Bureau of, appropriation for 38, 590 Wage and Hour Division, appropriation for 38, 594 Welfare and Pension Plans Disclosure Act, appropriation for effecting provision 589 Women’s Bureau, appropriation for 38, 593 **Labor-Management Policy, President’s Advisory Committee on**, appropriation for 22, 269 **Labor-Management Relations Act, 1947**, appropriation for effecting provisions 609 **Labor-Management Reports, Bureau of**, appropriation for 589 **Labor Relations Board, National**, appropriation for 35, 609 **Labor Standards, Bureau of**, appropriation for 38, 589 **Labor Statistics, Bureau of**, appropriation for 38, 593 **Lac du Flambeau Reservation, Wis.**, reserve lands 46 **Land-Grant Universities and Colleges Centennial**: Establishment of the national system, recognition 400 Proclamation 1093 **Land Management, Bureau of**, appropriation for 26, 246 **Lassen Volcanic National Park, Calif.**, land addition from Lassen National Forest 319 **Latin America**: Development and reconstruction assistance, use of funds for 463 Economic assistance 444 Housing project guaranties 432 Military aid, restrictions on 438 **Law Day, U.S.A.**: Designation 43 1961, Proclamation 1048 **Lead and Zinc**, mining, subsidy to small producers 766 **Legion of Valor of the United States of America, Inc.**, formerly, Army and Navy Legion of Valor of the United States of America, Inc 95 **Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1947, Amendment**, basic salaries in senatorial offices 323 **Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1957, Amendments**: Official trips to home states by certain Senate employees, increase authorized 29 Per diem and subsistence payments, increase 340 **Legislative Branch of the Government**. *See also* Congress; House of Representatives; Senate. Appropriation Act, 1962 320 Appropriation for 29, 38, 144, 320, 747 “**Legislative Recommendations by House Committee on Un-American Activities—Subsequent Action Taken by Congress or Executive Agencies—A Research Study by Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress**”, printing of additional copies of study 965 **Legislative Reference Service**, appropriation for 39, 332 **Liberty Bond Act, Second**, temporary increase in public debt limit 148 **Library of Congress**: Administrative provisions, Appropriation Act 333 Annotated Constitution, revision, appropriation for 333 Appropriation for 30, 39, 331 Blind, appropriation for books for 39, 333 Collection and distribution of materials, appropriation for 333 Copyright Office, appropriation for 39, 332 Early American motion pictures, appropriation for preservation of 39, 333 Law Library, appropriation for increase 332 Legislative Reference Service, appropriation for 39, 332 Presidential papers, organizing and microfilming— Appropriation for 39, 333 Removal of certain liabilities 544 Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church, records made available 241 Supreme Court, appropriation for books for 332 1210 **Library of Medicine, National**, appropriation for 36, 604 **Library Services Act**, appropriation for effecting provisions 595 **Life Insurance Act, D.C., Amendments** 514, 519 **Lighthouse Service**, appropriation for annuities for widows of former employees 345 **Liqueurs**, excise tax rate, extension 193 **Livestock Loans**, extension of authority for making emergency 220 **Loan Guaranty Authority, Interstate Commerce Act**, extension 41 **Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act**: Amendments, disabling injuries, etc., increased benefits 203 Appropriation for effecting provisions 589 **Loran Stations, Additional**, appropriation for construction 658 **Louisiana**: Lafayette Division, Western District, La., holding court at 750 Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge and Game Preserve, use of revenues from 779 **Loyalty Day, 1961**, proclamation 1049 **M** **Malagasy Republic**, immigration quota, proclamation 978 **Mali**, immigration quota, proclamation 985 **Malone, N.Y.**, land conveyance to city by Department of the Army 401 **Manufacturers**, exemption from excise tax on certain uses of gasoline 126 **Marine Corps**. *See also* Armed Forces; Navy, Department of the. Aircraft, missiles, etc.— Appropriation authorized 94, 243 Appropriation for 371 Annuities, election of 810 Fleet Marine Corps Reserve, crediting of minority service in transfer t0 401 Military Construction Act of 1961 96 Military personnel, appropriation for 365 Officers, supply duty, reassignment 263 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 32, 368 Pay and allowances, appropriation for 365 Reserve components— Appropriation for 366 Ready Reserve ordered to active duty 242 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, loyalty oath requirement 379 Reserve Forces Facilities Act of 1961 112 Retirement— Appropriation for 367 Family protection plan 810 Supply duty officers, reassignment 263 **Marine Corps**— Uniform Code of Military Justice, prosecution of bad check offenses under 814 Universal Military Training and Service Act, amendment, reemployment rights 821 **Marital Property Rights Amendments of 1961, D.C** 515 **Marshall Division of Eastern District, Tex., Court for**, redesignation of Jefferson Division as 772 **Marshals, United States**: Appropriation for 551 Travel and subsistence expense, allowance increase 340 **Maryland**: Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Monument, establishment, proclamation 1023 Prince Georges and Charles Counties, land preservation along Potomac River near Mt Vernon Estate and Fort Washington 780 Tobacco acreage allotments, transfer by lease within county 469 **Massachusetts**: Cape Cod National Seashore, establishment; Advisory Commission 284, 292 Holyoke Housing Authority, payment in lieu of taxes 191 National system of interstate and defense highways, share of funds 214 **Mauritania**, immigration quota, proclamation 1002 **Meat Inspection**, appropriation for 226, 227 **Medals and Decorations**: Dooley, Dr Thomas A., Ill, award— Appropriation for 746 Authorized 87 Mobile, Ala., commemoration of two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of founding 43 Robert Frost, authorization for Treasury Department to coin and sell duplicates of medal 85 Veterans, Medal-of-Honor holders, pension increase 338 **Mediation and Conciliation Service, Federal**, appropriation for 34, 609, 739 **Membership Organizations**, prepaid dues income, methods of accounting for tax purposes 222 **Menominee Indian Tribe, Wis.**: Agency liquidating expenses, appropriation for 37, 248 Recreational director, appropriation for 249 1211 **Mental Health Activities**, appropriation for 602 **Mentally Retarded**, teaching of, appropriation for expansion in education of 596 **Merchant Marine Academy, United States**: Acceptance of gifts and bequests 480 Appointments of United States nationals to 468 Faculty and staff, employment status 212 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, nomination of citizens to be cadets 514 **Merchant Marine Act, 1936, Amendments**: American-flag vessels, construction and maintenance 565 Capital reserve funds, use of 570 Construction differential subsidies of vessels 494 Merchant Marine Academy. *See separate title*. Obsolete vessels, trade-in allowance 833 Operating differential subsidies— American flag passenger vessels, off-season cruises 89 Increase 513 661 **Meriwether Lewis National Monument, Tenn.**, included in Natchez Trace Parkway 335 **Metal Scrap**, duty-free importation 224 **Mexican Border Service**, deceased veterans, burial flag 512 **Mexican Farm Labor Program**: Appropriation for 38, 592, 745 Extension 761 **Mexico, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and**, appropriation for 547 **Michigan**: University of, towing carriage, duty-free entry 541 Wyandotte National Wildlife Refuge, establishment 243 **Middle East Peace and Stability**, report to Congress on action respecting 463 **Migratory Waterfowl**: Appropriation for grain 239, 240 Conservation of, acquisition of wetlands 813 **Military Construction Act of 1960, Amendment**, Boardman Bombing Range, Oreg., land exchange with State 777 **Military Construction Act of 1961** 96 **Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1962** 658 **Milk**: School milk program, extension, increased funds authorized 147, 319 Appropriation for reimbursement of Commodity Credit Corporation 239 State and local health work regarding food, milk, etc., appropriation for 600 **Minerals**: Nevada, disclaiming of mineral rights by United States in 751 Nickel-cobalt-copper calcines and matte in National stockpile, disposition 19 Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, granting of mineral interests to tribe 586 Phosphate interest of the United States— Highlands County, Fla., conveyance to owners 913 Polk County, Fla., conveyance to owners 911 Sarasota County, Fla., conveyance to owners 911 Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge and Game Preserve, La., use of revenues from mineral development 779 **Minerals Exploration, Office of**, appropriation for 253 **Mines, Bureau of**: Appropriation for 37, 252 Helium, transfer of funds for acquisition from Departments of Army, Navy, and Air Force 253 Report to Congress, health hazards, study 649 **Mines and Mining**: Alaska, filing of mining claims 541 Health hazards and injuries, study; report to Congress 649 Lead and zinc, subsidy to small producers 766 **Minidoka Project, Rupert, Idaho**, property disposal 388 **Ministers of Religion**: District of Columbia, privileged communications in 681 Federal old-age, survivors, and disability insurance, time extension to elect coverage under 141 **Minnesota**: Duluth-Superior Harbor, modification of project 816 North Dakota-Minnesota interstate compact, boundary 399 Superior National Forest, appropriation for acquisition of land 258, 772 **Mint, Bureau of the**, appropriation for 31, 394, 746 1212 **Missiles, Aircraft, and Space Systems Projects**. *See under* Defense, Department of. **Mississippi**: Ackia Battleground National Monument, included in Natchez Trace Parkway 335 Tupelo National Battlefield, redesignation; land addition 336 **Missouri**: Independence, disposition of land by Post Office Department 813 Kings Lake Drainage District, lumpsum payment for damages 413 **Missouri River Basin Project**, appropriation for 727 **Mobile, Ala.**, medal commemorating the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary 43 **Montana**: Huntley Project Irrigation District, repayment contract, approval 407 Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, minerals grant 586 Rocky Mountain Laboratory, Hamilton, appropriation for construction, etc 602 **Mother’s Day, 1961**, proclamation 1056 **Motor Vehicles**: Claims against Federal employees, defense of suits against 539 Excise tax— Rate, extension 193 Use of, increase 124, 125 False information, penalty for imparting or conveying 751 National Register of Motor Vehicle Operators’ Licenses, greater voluntary participation by States 779 **Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act of 1951**: Amendment, administration 463 Applicability to functions under Peace Corps Act 623 **Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961** 527 **Mutual Security Act of 1954, Amendments**: Currency transactions abroad, prevention of improper 464 Repeal of certain provisions 460 **Mutual Security Act of 1955, Amendment**, repeal of certain provisions 460 **Mutual Security Act of 1956, Amendments**, repeal of certain provisions 460 **Mutual Security Act of 1958, Amendment**, repeal of certain provisions 460 **Mutual Security Act of 1959, Amendments**, repeal of certain provisions 460 **Mutual Security Act of 1960**: Amendments, repeal of certain provisions 460 Famine relief to needy people Presidential authorization, continuation 211 **Mutual Security Appropriation Act of 1959, Amendments**, repeal of certain provisions 460 **Mutual Security Program**, appropriation for 23, 34, 145, 412 **N** **Narcotics, Bureau of**: Appropriation for 39, 394 Commissioner of, compensation 792 **Natchez Trace Parkway, Miss.-Tenn.**, land exchange; administration 196, 335 **Nathanael Greene Villa Housing Project, Ga.**, disposal 191 **National Advisory Committee on the Selection of Physicians, Dentists, and Allied Specialists**, appropriation for 356 **National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Amendments**: National Aeronautics and Space Council, membership; functions 46 Scientific and professional positions, increase 791, 792 **National Aeronautics and Space Administration**: Appropriation for 25, 355, 734, 742 Construction and facilities, appropriation authorized 216 General provisions Appropriation Act 355 Meteorological observations, appropriation for 734 National Aeronautics and Space Council, membership 46 Reports to Congress *See under* Congress. Research and development— Appropriation authorized 216 Appropriation for 25, 355 Scientific and professional positions, increase; report to Congress 791 **National Aeronautics and Space Council**: Appropriation for 342, 738 Establishment in Executive Office of the President 46 General provisions Appropriation Act 363 Personnel, compensation 792 Security guard services, reimbursement of General Services Administration 342 **National Agricultural Advisory Commission**, appropriation for expenses 237 **National American Guild of Variety Artists Week**, designation 93 **National Archives and Records Service**: Appropriation for 35, 351 Federal Register. *See separate title*. 1213 **National Bureau of Standards**, appropriation for 32, 276, 734 **National Cancer Institute**, appropriation for 602 **National Capital Housing Authority**, appropriation for 355 **National Capital Parks**, appropriation for 33 **National Capital Planning Commission**: Appropriation for 35, 260, 261 Military collections, display of, consultation regarding lands and buildings for 415 Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission, advice and assistance 783 **National Capital Regional Planning Council**, advice and assistance to Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission 784 **National Capital Transportation Act, Amendment**, supergrade positions, additional, repeal of provision authorizing 787 **National Capital Transportation Agency**: Appropriation for 261, 742 Land acquisition for development of future express highways, authorization 776 Supergrade positions, repeal of provision for additional 787 **National Cemeteries**: Army, maintenance of graves 722 Superintendents, requirements for selection 411 **National Commission on Educational, Scientific and Cultural Cooperation**, travel expense allowance increase, etc 341 **National Defense Education Act of 1958**: Amendments, loans to students; grants to State educational agencies; extension of program 623, 759, 832 Appropriation for 596 **National Defense Transportation Day, 1961**, proclamation 1027 **National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, 1961**, proclamation 1090 **National Farm-City Week, 1961**, proclamation 1071 **National Farm Safety Week, 1961**, proclamation 1035 **National Forest Products Week, 1960**, proclamation 977 **National Forest Reservation Commission**, appropriation for 259 **National Forests**. *See also* Forest Service. Cache National Forest, Utah, appropriation for acquisition of land 258 Dixie National Forest, Utah 198 Lassen National Forest, Calif 319 National Forest Products Week, 1960, proclamation 977 **National Forests**— Nebraska National Forest, Nebr., enlargement 990 Ozark National Forest, Ark., enlargement, proclamation 990 St. Francis National Forest, Ark., establishment 990 Superior National Forest, Minn., appropriation for acquisition of land 258, 772 Tennessee Bald or Beech Gap Parkway, N.C., survey, recommendations 337 Winema National F.orest, Oreg., designation, proclamation 1075 **National Gallery of Art**, appropriation for 262 **National Guard**: Air— Appropriation for 366, 370 Battle of First Manassas, participiation of members in reenactment of 200 Enlistment, reenlistment, extension, training, etc 807 Facilities program, appropriation for 659 New Hampshire, settlement of claims against the United States 829 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 33 Ready Reserve, active duty 242 Army— Appropriation for 366, 369 Battle of First Manassas, participation of members in reenactment of 200 Enlistment, reenlistment, extension, training, etc 807 Facilities program, appropriation for 659 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 32 Ready Reserve, active duty 242 Civilian employees, retirement systems, pay withholding; Federal contribution 496 Claims for certain disability or death cases, authority to file 507 Deceased members, settlement of final accounts 92 District of Columbia, appropriation for 33 General provisions Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1962 659 Ready Reserve, training requirements 807 **National Heart Institute**, appropriation for 602 **National Highway Week, 1961**, proclamation 1055 **National Housing Act**. *See under* Housing. **National Industrial Reserve Act of 1948**, appropriation for effecting provisions 351 1214 **National Institute of Dental Research**, appropriation for 599, 602 **National Institutes of Health**, appropriation for 601 **National Institutes of Health Management Fund**, operation cost 603 **National Labor Relations Board**, appropriation for 35, 609 **National Library of Medicine**, appropriation for 36, 604 **National Little League Baseball Week**, proclamation 1050 **National Maritime Day, 1961**, proclamation 1045 **National Mediation Board**, appropriation for 35, 609 **National Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission**, final report, time extension 19 **National Park Service**, appropriation for 26, 37, 249, 743 **National Parks, Monuments, and Seashores**: Ackia Battleground National Monument, Miss 335 Bandelier National Monument, N. Mex. 1014 Blue Ridge Parkway, Va 192, 196 Cape Cod National Seashore, Mass 284 Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah 198 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Monument, Md 1023 Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Ky 224 Effigy Mounds National Monument, Iowa 88 Fort Davis National Historic Site, Tex 488 Fort Necessity National Battlefield, Pa 336 Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, N.C 384 Fort Smith National Historic Site, Ark 489 Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, Wash 196 Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Haw 577 Joshua Tree National Monument, Calif 197 Lassen Volcanic National Park, Calif 319 Meriwether Lewis National Monument, Tenn 335 Natchez Trace Parkway, Miss.-Tenn 196, 335 Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo 383, 982 Russell Cave National Monument, Ala 1058 Scotts Bluff National Monument, Nebr 148 Shenandoah National Park, Va 192 Surplus land conveyance for additions, removal of restriction 211 Tennessee Bald or Beech Gap Parkway, N.C.-Ga 337 **National Parks, Monuments, and Sea-shores**— Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park, N. Dak 423 Tupelo National Battlefield, Miss 336 U.S.S. Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor 470, 735 United States Marine Corps Memorial, Arlington, Va 1068 Wupatki National Monument, Ariz 337 **National Poison Prevention Week**, proclamation authorization 681 **National Policy Machinery**, printing of Subcommittee’s compilation of hearings, reports 966 **National Register of Motor Vehicle Operators’ Licenses**, greater voluntary participation by States 779 **National Safe Boating Week, 1961**, proclamation 1036 **National School Lunch Act**, funds for effecting provisions 231 **National Science Foundation**: Appropriation for 356 Security guard services, reimbursement of General Services Administration, appropriation for 356 **National Science Foundation Act of 1950**, appropriation for effecting provisions 356 **National Seashore, Cape Cod, Mass.**, establishment 284 **National Security Agency**, civilian employees, scientific and professional positions, increase 791 **National Security Council**: Appropriation for 34, 269 Supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 787 **National Selective Service Appeal Board**, appropriation for 356 **National Service Life Insurance Act of 1940**, special dividends authorization 495 **National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution**, removal of certain property restrictions 489 **National Transportation Week, 1961**: Designation 79 Proclamation 1062 **National Water Research Symposium**, printing of proceedings 963 **National Wool Act of 1954, Amendment**, extension of price supports 306 **National Youth Fitness Week, 1961**, proclamation 1054 **National Zoological Park, D.C.**: Appropriation for 33 Improvement 779 **Naval Aviation, *Fiftieth Anniversary***, Pensacola, Fla 87 1215 **Navy, Department of the**. *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. Aircraft, missiles, etc.— Appropriation authorized 94, 243 Appropriation for 371 Claims, advance payments authorized 488 Annuities, election of 810 Appropriation for 20, 21, 145, 365, 658, 735 Boardman Bombing Range, Oreg., land exchange with State of Oregon 777 Camp Lejeune, N.C., retrocession of jurisdiction over certain highways to State 411 Congressional liaison activities, restriction on funds available 380 Experts and consultants, employment 375 Fleet Reserve, crediting of minority service in transfer to 401 General provisions Appropriation Act 659 Helium, transfer of funds for acquisition to Bureau of Mines 253 Land conveyances— American Samoa, Federal property 392 Hawaii 471 Legion of Valor of the United States of America, Inc., formerly Army and Navy Legion of Valor of the United States of America, Inc 95 Military Construction Act of 1961 96 Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1962 658 Military personnel, appropriation for 20, 365 Naval Aviation, Fiftieth Anniversary, Pensacola, Fla 87 Nuclear powered vessels, etc., construction and conversion 94, 243 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 21, 368 Pay and allowances, appropriation for 365 Publications for Federal departments and agencies, advance payment 211 Report to Congress, public works, construction costs 102 Research and development, appropriation for 374 Reserve components— Appropriation for 366 Facilities program, appropriation for 659 Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps graduates, status 218 Ready Reserve ordered to active duty 242 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, loyalty oath requirement 379 Reserve Forces Facilities Act of 1961 112 Retirement— Family protection plan 810 Pay, appropriation for 367 **Navy, Department of the**— Shipbuilding and conversion, appropriation for 735 U.S.S. *Arizona* Memorial at Pearl Harbor, construction, appropriation authorized 470 Appropriation for 735 Uniform Code of Military Justice, prosecution of bad cheek offenses under 814 Universal Military Training and Service Act– Amendment, reemployment rights 821 Appropriation for effecting provisions 356, 590 Vessels. *See separate title*. Yards and Docks, Bureau of, contracts with United States, military instJillations, supervision 109 **Nebraska**: Interstate compact with Wyoming and South Dakota, time extension for negotiations 412 Nebraska National Forest, enlargement, proclamation 990 Omaha Tribe of Indians, disposition of certain judgment funds 508 Scotts Bluff National Monument, boundary revision 148 **Nellis Air Force Base, Nev.**, land withdrawal 672 **Nematocide, Plant Regulator, Defoliant, and Desiccant Amendment of 1959, Amendments**, transitional provisions; time extension 18, 42 **Neurology and Blindness Activities**, appropriation for 603 **Nevada**: Interstate compact with Arizona, boundary revision 93 Mineral rights of United States, disclaiming of interest 751 NeUis Air Force Base, land withdrawal 672 Walker River Indian Reservation, mineral rights 499 **New Hampshire**, claims against the United States, settlement 829 **New Jersey**, Delaware River Basin Compact 688 **New Mexico**: Bandelier National Monument, enlargement, proclamation 1014 Enabling Act, sales of lands, amendment of State constitution 85 Jicarilla Apache Tribe, donation of lands to 587 Pueblo Indians, trust status of certain lands 500 Social security retirement system divided into two parts 140 1216 **New Mexico**— White Rock, Los Alamos County, construction of community support facilities 94 **New York**: Albany County, settlement of claims against the United States 750 Delaware River Basin Compact 688 Malone, land conveyance to city by Department of the Army 401 Seneca Nation of Indians, payments and disbursements of moneys from leases 499 **Nez Perce Tribe of Indians, Idaho**, funds available 45, 505 **Nicaragua**, appropriation for construction of Rama Road 550 **Nickel-Cobalt-Copper Calcines and Matte in National Stockpile**, disposition of 19 **Niger**, immigration quota, proclamation 979 **Nigeria**, immigration quota, proclamation 985 **Norfolk, Va.**, urban renewal, eligibility of certain local grants-in-aid 172 **North Atlantic Treaty Organization, United States Citizens Commission**: Appropriation for 547, 745 Time extension 242 **North Carolina**: Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area, land disposal 675 Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, boundary revisions 384 Highways within Camp Lejeune, State jurisdiction over area 411 Tennessee Bald or Beech Gap Parkway, survey 337 **North Dakota**: North Dakota-Minnesota interstate compact, boundary 399 Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park, provision for water supply and sewage disposal facilities 423 “**Northern California District of the Communist Party—Structure—Objectives—Leadership**”, printing of additional copies of hearings 963 **Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Mont.**, minerals grant 586 **Nurse Training Extension Act of 1961, Practical** 44 Appropriation for extension of program 595 **Nursing Homes**, mortgage insurance 180 **Nursing Services and Resources**, appropriation for 599 **O** **Oceanographic Research**, expansion of functions of the Coast Guard 827 **Ohio-Pennsytvania Compact**, activity on Pymatuning Lake 242 **Oil and Gas, Office of**, appropriation for 36, 253 **Oil Pollution Act, 1961** 402 **Oklahoma**: Air Force aircraft crash at Midwest City, settlement of claim 823 Chilocco Indian Industrial School Reserve, Chilocco, land conveyance 585 Civil defense, financial contribution for city of Tulsa 512 Potawatomi Indians, use and distribution of certain funds 474 **Old Series Currency Adjustment Act** 146 **Omaha Tribe of Indians, Nebr.**, disposition of certain judgment funds 508 **Oregon**: Boardman Bombing Range, land exchange with State 777 Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation, acquisition of land, authority 470 Winema National Forest, designation, proclamation 1075 **Oregon and California Grant Lands**, appropriation for 246 **Osage Museum**, appropriation for curator 249 “**Our Capitol**”, printing of additional copies as Senate document 962 **Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission**: Appropriation for 261 Time extension; final report 19 **Ozark National Forest, Ark.**, enlargement, proclamation 990 **P** **Pala Band of Indians, Calif.**, land conveyance 79 **Pan American Day and Pan American Week, 1961**, proclamation 1025 **Pan American Health Organization**, appropriation for building site 746 **Panama Canal**. *See* Canal Zone. **Panama Canal Bridge**, designated “That-cher Ferry Bridge” 279 **Parole, Board of Justice, Department of**, compensation 793 **Passyunk War Housing Project, Philadelphia, Pa.**, disposal, time extension 191 **Patent Office**: American Patent System Week, designation 611 Appropriation for 32, 275 Atomic weapons, inventions relating to 477 Convention of Paris for the Protection of Industrial Property, legislation efifecting a provision dealing with patents and trademarks 748 1217 **Patent Office**— Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, suits for unauthorized use or disclosure in connection with patents 440 **Peace Corps Act** 612 Appropriation for effecting provisions 721 **Peace Officers Memorial Day**, designation 95 **Peanut Oil, Flaxseed, and Linseed Oil**, termination of import fees, proclamation 1043 **Peanuts for Boiling**, exemption from acreage allotments and marketing quotas 512 **Pennsylvania**: Delaware River Basin Compact 688 Fort Necessity National Battlefield, redesignation; land addition 336 Passyunlc War Housing project, Philadelphia, disposal, time extension 191 Pennsylvania-Ohio compact, activity on Pymatuning Lake 242 **Pension Plans Disclosure Act, Welfare and**, appropriation for effecting provisions 589 **Perfumes**, excise tax rate, extension 193 **Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses**, meeting, appropriation for expenses 724 **Petroleum and Petroleum Products**, import adjustment, proclamation 1005, 1018 **Pharmacological-Animal Laboratory Building**, appropriation for 594 **Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington Railroad Company**, authorization for construction of two branch sidings in District of Columbia 686 **Philippines, Republic of the**: Tobacco quotas, importation 92 Veterans, medical care, grants 358 **Physical Therapists Practice Act, D.C** 578 **Physically Handicapped**: National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, 1961, proclamation 1090 President’s Committee on Employment of, appropriation for 589 **Pineapples**, modification of trade, agreement concessions, proclamation 1028 **Plant and Animal Disease Control**, appropriation for 31, 226, 227 **Plums and Grapes**, foreign trade, standards 220 **Police**: Capitol Police, appropriation for 38, 327, 328 Metropolitan Police— Appropriation for 21, 33 Officers and members, increase 121 White House Police, appropriation for 394 **Police Week**, designation 94 **Political Activities, Pernicious**: Appropriation for prevention 344 Payment of persons convicted of, restriction on 234 **Portugal**, naval vessels, extension of loan 815 **Post Office Department and Postal Service**: Appropriation Act, 1962 396 Appropriation for 30, 39, 144, 396 Independence, Mo., disposition of land 813 Military mail, commercial air transportation, reimbursement by Defense Department 379 Postal Field Service— Employees, salary protection in cases of reduction of salary standing 569 Supergrade positions, increase 795 Public Services, appropriation for 396 Railway express revenue, information by Interstate Commerce Commission, repeal of provision 221 Scientific and professional positions and positions of a security nature, increase 790 Transportation, appropriation for 30 **Post Office Department Appropriation Act, 1962** 396 **Postal Policy Act of 1958**, appropriation for effecting provisions 396 **Potawatomi Nation of Indians, Okla.**, use and distribution of certain funds 474 **Potomac River Basin, Interstate Commission on the**, appropriation for 610 **Poultry Diseases**, appropriation for eradication 228 **Practical Nurse Training Extension Act of 1961** 44 Appropriation for extension of program 595 **Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day, 1961**, proclamation 1053 **President of the United States**: American Patent System Week, designation 611 Appointments by— Coast and Geodetic Survey, officers 506 Delaware River Basin Commission 691 Foreign Scholarships, Board of, members 532 National Armed Forces Museum Advisory Board, members 414 Peace Corps National Advisory Council, members 619 Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission, members 783 Appointments by, with advice and consent of Senate— Area Redevelopment Administrator 48 Courts, additional Federal judgeships 80 1218 **President of the United States**— Appointments by, with advice and consent of Senate— Development Loan Committee, officers 427 Economic assistance, officers for administration of 447 Farmers Home Administrator 312 Inspector General, Foreign Assistance, Department of State 447 International Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S Advisory Commission on, members 532, 533 Labor, Department of, additional assistant secretary 338 Peace Corps, Director, and Deputy Director 612 United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, certain officers and Advisory Committee 632 United States Travel Service, Department of Commerce, director 130 Area Redevelopment Fund, issuance of notes, approval 54 Arms Control and Disarmament Act 631 Assistants to, compensation 794 Atomic Energy Act of 1954, amendment of provisions respecting security clearances under 476 Budget, Bureau of the. *See separate title*. Caribbean Organization, authorization for acceptance by the United States of agreement for establishment of 194 Civil and Defense Mobilization, Office of. *See separate title*. Classification Act of 1949, amendment, supergrades available for allocation, approval by 786 Compensation, appropriation for 268 Contracts with United States, authorization to waive requirements of examination of records 109 Defense Department appropriations, etc., for military functions, exemption authority 377 Economic Advisers, Council of, appropriation for 34, 269, 738 Executive mansion and grounds, appropriation for 269, 738 Executive office, appropriation for 22, 34, 268, 342, 738 Federal National Mortgage Association, mortgage purchase authority, limitation 175 Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 424 Former— Appropriation for allowances and office facilities 352 **President of the United States**— Former— Eisenhower, Dwight D., appointment to active list of Regular Army 5 Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission, membership 783 Funds appropriated to— Administrative expenses 717 Contingency fund 717 Development assistance 717 Development Loan Fund 23 Disaster relief 343, 738 Economic assistance 717 Emergency fund, national defense 270 Inter-American cooperation 86 International organizations and programs 717 Management improvement 270 Military assistance 717 Mutual security program 23, 34 Peace Corps Act 721 Special International Program 23 Supporting assistance 717 Surveys of investment opportunities 717 Great Lakes Pilotage Act of 1960, designation of restricted waters 1003 International Development of 1961, Act for 424 Atoms for Peace program, funds available 428 Contingency Fund 434 Development Loan Fund, establishment; repeal of former provisions regarding 426, 445, 460 Military assistance 435 West Berlin, United States obligations in, special authorities 444 Labor-Management Policy, President’s Advisory Committee on, appropriation for 22, 269 Mass transportation demonstration projects, approval of certain grants 166 Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, delegations of authority under; transmittal to Congress; reports to Congress 527, 529, 534 Mutual security program, famine relief to needy people, continuance 211 National Aeronautics and Space Council– Appropriation for 342, 738 Establishment within Executive Office 46 National Security Council, appropriation for 34, 269 Naval vessels, loans to friendly foreign countries, authorization 815 Papers of, microfilming, removal of certain liabilities 544 1219 **President of the United States**— Peace Corps Act 612 Appropriation for effecting provisions 721 President-elect, inauguration, continuation of authority of Joint Committee on Arrangements 959 Proclamations. *See separate title*. Ready Reserve of the Armed Forces, active duty, authorization 242 Reorganization Act of 1949, amendment, reinstatement 41 Reports to— Attorney General, small business surveys 667 Commerce, Department of, United States Travel Service, semiannual 130 Interior Department, saline water conversion program 629 Labor, Department of, foreign competition, effects on employments 66 Small Business Administration, annual 666 Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission 783 Reports to Congress. *See under* Congress. Reports to, for transmittal to Congress, arms control and disarmament activities 639 Special projects, appropriation for 269 Sugar, quota for Cuba; proclamations 40, 1000, 1041 White House, preservation of historic and artistic contents 586 White House Office, appropriation for 34, 268 **President’s Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy**, appropriation for 22, 269 **President’s Committee on Employment of the Physically Handicapped**: Appropriation for 589 Proclamation, 1961 1090 **Pribilof Islands**, appropriation for administration 37, 254 **Prince Georges and Charles Counties, Md.**, land preservation along Potomac River near Mt Vernon Estate and Fort Washington 780 **Princess Anne County School Board, Va.**, settlement of claim 520 **Printing Act, Amendments, Congressional Record, Increased Distribution**: Federal judiciary 202 Former Members of Congress 5 **Prison System, Federal**. *See* Federal Prison System. **Prisons, Bureau of**, appropriation for 27, 553 **Proclamations**: Agriculture, Department of, centennial year 1092 Authorization 399 American Education Week, 1961 1073 American Patent System Week 1109 Designation 611 Armed Forces Day 1038 Bandelier National Monument, N. Mex., enlargement 1014 Cancer Control Month, 1961 1040 Captive Nations Week, 1961 1070 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Monument, Md., establishment 1023 Child Health Day, 1961 1095 Citizenship Day and Constitution Week, 1961 1046 Civil War Centennial 998 Columbus Day, 1960 980 Columbus Day, 1961 1106 Cotton products, import restrictions 1097 Cuban sugar quota 1000, 1041 Drugs, certain, determination as opiates 986 Fire Prevention Week, 1961 1072 Flag Day, 1961 1065 Flag display at United States Marine Corps Memorial, Arlington, Va 1068 General Pulaski’s Memorial Day, 1960 983 General Pulaski’s Memorial Day, 1961 1099 Great Lakes Pilotage Act of 1960, designation of restricted waters 1003 Hammarskjold, Dag, expression of regrets on death of 1100 Homestead Act, centennial of the enactment, authorization 571 Human Rights Week, 1960 996 Immigration quotas 978, 984, 1002, 1066 Italy, centennial of the unification 1037 Jane Addams Centennial Day 975 Land-grant universities and colleges centennial 1093 Authorization 400 Law Day, U.S.A., 1961 1048 Authorization 43 Loyalty Day, 1961 1049 Mother’s Day, 1961 1056 National Defense Transportation Day, 1961 1027 National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, 1961 1090 National Farm-City Week, 1961 1071 National Farm Safety Week, 1961 1035 National Forest Products Week, 1960 977 National Highway Week, 1961 1055 National Little League Baseball Week 1050 National Maritime Day, 1961 1045 National Poison Prevention Week, authorization 681 National Safe Boating Week, 1961 1036 1220 **Proclamations**— National Transportation Week, 1961 1062 Authorization 79 National Youth Fitness Week, 1961 1054 Pan American Day and Pan American Week, 1961 1025 Peace Officers Memorial Day, authorization 95 Peanut oil, flaxseed, and linseed oil, import fees, termination 1043 Petroleum and petroleum products, import adjustment 1005, 1018 Police Week, authorization 94 Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day, 1961 1053 Red Cross Month, 1961 1034 Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo., enlargement 982 Russell Cave National Monument, Ala., establishment 1058 St. Francis National Forest, Ark., establishment, and Ozark and Nebraska National Forests, enlargement 990 Thanksgiving Day, 1960 995 Trade agreement proclamations— Bicycles and pineapples, modification of concessions 1028 Clothespins, spring, modification of duties 1101 Honduras, Republic of, termination of agreement 1022 Wool fabrics, modification of duty 1007 Tung oil and tung nuts, import quotas, limitation 987 United Nations Day, 1961 1063 Winema National Forest, Oreg., designation 1075 World Trade Week, 1961 1051 Wright Brothers Day, 1961 1108 Authorization 611 **Professional Sports Contests**, telecasting of, contracts 732 **Property Moving in Interstate or Foreign Commerce**, penalty for willful destruction or injury to 494 **Public Assistance, Bureau of**, appropriation for 24, 605 **Public Buildings Purchase Contract Act of 1954**, appropriation for payments under 350 **Public Buildings Service**: Appropriation for 35, 348 Commissioner, compensation 792 Federal Office Building Numbered 7, additional appropriation for 350 Projects, construction, sitep, etc., appropriation for 348–350 Sites, repeal of provisions relating to abstracts, etc., and evidences of title 577 **Public Debt**: Gifts for reduction of 119 Temporary increase in limit 148 **Public Debt, Bureau of the**, appropriation for 39, 393 **Public Health Service**: Accident prevention, appropriation for 598 Administrative provisions, Appropriation Act 260 Aged, community facilities and services for the health care of 824 Appropriation for 598, 736 Air pollution control, appropriation for 600 Allergy and infectious disease activities, appropriation for 602 Appropriation for 23, 36, 259, 598, 736 Arthritis and metabolic disease activities, appropriation for 602 Assistance to States, general, appropriation for 36 Buildings and facilities, appropriation for 598, 736 Cancer research facilities, appropriation for grants 603 Chronic diseases and health of the aged, appropriation for 598, 736 Commissioned officers, appropriation for retired pay 604 Communicable disease activities, appropriation for 23, 36, 599 Community health practice and research, appropriation for 599, 736 Community Health Services and Facilities Act of 1961 824 Dental services and resources, appropriation for 599 Environmental health activities, appropriation for 36 Foreign quarantine activities, appropriation for 36, 601 Health research facilities, appropriation for 603 Hospital construction and medical care, appropriation for 36, 600, 601, 603, 736 Indian health activities, appropriation for 36, 259, 260 Mental health activities, appropriation for 602 Milk, food, interstate, and community sanitation, appropriation for 600 National Cancer Institute, appropriation for 602 National health statistics, appropriation for 603 National Heart Institute, appropriation for 602 National Institute of Dental Research, appropriation for 599, 602 National Institutes of Health, appropriation for 601 1221 **Public Health Service**— National Institutes of Health Management Fund, operation cost 603 National Library of Medicine, appropriation for 36, 604 Neurology and blindness activities, appropriation for 603 Nursing services and resources, appropriation for 599 Occupational health, appropriation for expenses 600 Radiological health, appropriation for 600 Saint Elizabeths Hospital, appropriation for 23, 604, 605 Surgeon General, Office of the, appropriation for 604 Tuberculosis- Aliens, admission to United States 654 Appropriation for control of 36, 599 Venereal diseases, appropriation for control 599 Waste treatment works construction, appropriation for grants 601, 736 Water supply and water pollution control, appropriation for 600, 736 **Public Health Service Act**: Amendments– Community facilities and services for health care of aged, expansion 824 Appropriation for 598, 736 Health research facilities construction program, extension 827 Loans, extension for authorization 826 Nonprofit nursing homes, increase in grants for construction 825 Rehabilitation facilities, requirements for Federal assistance 826 Research, experimental or demonstration hospitals, extension of program 825 Funds for effecting provisions 260, 598–603, 736 **Public Housing Administration**, appropriation for 35, 354, 363, 741 **Public Lands**: Alaska— Isolated tracts, sale of 384 Mining claims, filing of 541 Withdrawals for training sites by the Army— Big Delta area 687 Campbell Creek area 671 Fairbanks 682 Fort Richardson 671 Granite Creek area 749 Ladd-Eielson area 686 Hawaii, conveyance to 471 Nevada— Mineral rights, disclaimed by United States 751 **Public Lands**— Nevada— Nellis Air Force Base, withdrawal of certain lands for defense purposes 672 New Mexico— Enabling Act, sales of lands 85 Pueblo Indians, trust status of certain lands for 500 **Public Printer**. *See* Government Printing Office. **Public Roads, Bureau of**: Appropriation for 32, 275 Commissioner of Public Roads, elimination of position 822 Construction funds, transfer from Interior Department 246 Henry G Shirley Memorial Highway, and other Pentagon road network, conveyance of portion to State of Virginia for improvements 670 **Public Works**, construction by Armed Forces, reports to Congress on costs 99, 102, 108 **Public Works Appropriation Act, 1958, Amendment**, supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 788 **Public Works Appropriation Act, 1962** 722 **Publications for Federal Departments and Agencies**, advance payments authorized 211 **Puerto Rican Federal Relations Act, Amendment**, debt limitation deleted 245 **Puerto Rico**: Agricultural experiment stations, appropriation for 227 Agricultural extension service, appropriation for 228 Agricultural loan provisions applicable to 307–312, 318 Area Redevelopment Act, applicability to 63 Congressional Record, distribution of copies to former commissioners from 5 Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1961, applicability of certain provisions 67, 70 Federal Airport Act, amendment, airport development program, extension 523 Federal Boating Act of 1958, extension of applicability to 408 Social Security Act, amendments, increase in grants to 77, 78, 143 Supreme Court of Puerto Rico, review of judgments and decrees by Supreme Court of United States 417 1222 **Q** **Quarantine Activities, Foreign**, appropriation for 36, 601 **R** **Racketeering, Interstate Transportation of Wagering Paraphernalia, Etc.**, penalties 492, 498 **Railroad Retirement Act of 1937, Amendments**: Male employees, annuities 585 Spouse’s annuity, time requirement 585 Technical amendments under Social Security Amendments of 1961 142 Windows, removal of disqualification 585 **Railroad Retirement Board**, appropriation for 25, 35, 609, 742 **Railroad Unemployment Insurance Benefits Act of 1961, Temporary Extended** 16 **Railroads**, loan guaranties, extension 41 **Railway Labor Act**, appropriation for effecting provisions 609 **Rama Road, Nicaragua**, appropriation for construction; transfer to Department of Commerce 550 **Reclamation**. *See* Reclamation, Bureau of, *and* Reclamation projects *under* Interior, Department of the. **Reconstruction Finance Corporation Liquidation Fund**, administrative expenses; funds available 35, 361, 396 **Recreation Facilities in Reservoir Areas**, leases, modification authority 509 **Recreation Resources Review Commission, Outdoor**, appropriation for 261 **Red Cross Month, 1961**, proclamation 1034 **Referees**, United States Courts, appropriation for 27, 556 **Refractory Products**, income taxes, percentage depletion 683 **Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East** 433 **Renegotiation Act of 1951**: Appropriation for refunds under 25 Report on study by Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation, time extension 6, 95 **Renegotiation Board**, appropriation for 36, 356 **Reorganization Act of 1949, Amendment**, reinstatement 41 **Reorganization Plans**: No 7 of 1953, repeal 460 No 1 of 1958, amendments— Emergency Planning, Office of, designation 630 Supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 788 No 3 of 1961, Civil Aeronautics Board 837 No 4 of 1961, Federal Trade Commission 837 **Reorganization Plans**— No 6 of 1961, Federal Home Loan Bank Board 838 No 7 of 1961, Federal Maritime Commission 840 “**Report on United States Foreign Operations**”, printing of additional copies of report 960 **Research and Development**: dAeronautical and space research, appropriation for 355 Agricultural program, appropriation for 31, 226, 231 Air navigation facilities, appropriation for 346 Area Redevelopment Act, continuing program of study and research 63 Arms control and disarmament 633 Army, Department of the, appropriation for 33 Atomic energy projects 677 Cancer research facilities, appropriation for 603 Civil defense and defense mobilization, funds for 343 Defense, Department of, scientific research, etc., appropriation for 373, 379 Education— Surveys, training and demonstrations, appropriation for 597 Television, radio, utilization of 760 Maritime activities, appropriation for 273 National Aeronautics and Space Administration, space program 216 Appropriation for 25, 355 National Bureau of Standards, appropriation for 32, 276, 734 National Institutes of Health, appropriation for 601 Oceanographic research by Coast Guard, expansion 827 Saline water conversion program 628 Social security, cooperative research or demonstration projects in, appropriation for 606 Vocational rehabilitation, training, etc., appropriation for 597 Water pollution control 205 Weather Bureau, appropriation for 32, 277 **Reserve Forces Act of 1955**, appropriation for effecting provisions 590 **Reserve Forces Facilities Act of 1961** 112 **Retired Federal Employees Health Benefits Act**, appropriation for payments to Fund 25, 345 **Retirement**. *See* Government Employees; Armed Forces, *or pertinent service*. **Revenue Act of 1951, Amendment**, refunds on articles from foreign trade zones 194 1223 **Rifle Practice, National Board for the Promotion of**, appropriation for 370, 380 **Rinderpest Control**, appropriation for 228 **Rivers and Harbors**: Appropriation for 21, 33, 735 Construction, studies, etc., appropriation for 21, 33, 145, 722, 735 Duluth-Superior Harbor, Minn., and Wis., modification of project 816 Freeport Harbor project, Tex., local requirements revoked 823 Kings Lake Drainage District, Mo., lump-sum payment for damages 413 **Roanoke, Va.**, urban renewal project, credit for cost of certain school construction 171, 172 **Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge and Game Preserve, La.**, use of revenues from 779 **Rocky Mountain Laboratory, Hamilton, Mont.**, appropriation for construction, etc 602 **Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo.**: dEnlargement, proclamation 982 Land exchange 383 **Rural Electrification Administration**, appropriation for 32, 235 **Rural Rehabilitation Corporation Trust Liquidation Act**, funds for effecting provisions 235 **Russell Cave National Monument, Ala.**, establishment, proclamation 1058 **Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church, Alaska**, records available in Library of Congress 241 **Ryukyu Islands**: Administration, appropriation for 33, 145, 412, 719 Transportation of certain immigrants to Latin America, funds available 464 **S** **Saint Elizabeths Hospital**, appropriation for 23, 604, 605 **St. Francis National Forest, Ark.**, establishment 990 **Saint Lawrence River Joint Board of Engineers, United States Section**, appropriation for 724 **Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation**, appropriation for 280 **Saline Water**: Conversion program, authorization 628 Office of, appropriation for 256, 743 **San Felipe Pueblo, N. Mex.**, trust status of certain lands 503 **San Ildefonso Pueblo, N. Mex.**, trust status of certain lands 505 **Santa Ana Pueblo, N. Mex.**, trust status of certain lands 500 **Santo Domingo Pueblo, N. Mex.**, trust status of certain lands 503 **School Lunch Act, National**, funds for effecting provisions 231 **School Milk Program**, extension, increased funds 147, 319 **Schools and Colleges**. *See also* Education. Agricultural commodities, surplus, use for certain college students 411 Agriculture and mechanic arts, appropriation for endowment of 595 American schools abroad, development grants 428 College housing, loan authorization, etc 172 Funds available for 25, 361 Construction in federally affected areas, extension; increased funds authorized 759 Defense Department Overseas Teachei’s Pay and Personnel Practices Act, amendment, reimbursement obligation of quarters allowances, etc., relief 409 Gallaudet College, appropriation for 607 Grants-in-aid for training of teachers of the deaf 575 Housing. *See separate title*. Howard University, appropriation for 607, 737 Land-grant college aid, appropriation for payment to Hawaii 595 Land-grant universities and colleges centennial— Establishment of the national system, recognition 400 Proclamation 1093 Lunch program, appropriation for 231 Milk program, extension 147, 319 National Defense Education Act of 1958, amendments, loans to students; grants to State educational agencies; extension of program; terms 623, 759, 832 Appropriation for 596 School districts, appropriation for payments 595 Urban renewal programs involving colleges or universities 169 Vocational Education Act of 1946, amendments, extension of program 44, 760 Appropriation for effecting provisions 595 **Scotts Bluff National Monument, Nebr.**, boundary revision 148 **Second Liberty Bond Act**, public debt limit, temporary increase 148 **Secret Service, United States**, appropriation for 31, 39, 195,394 1224 **Securities and Exchange Commission**: Appropriation for 36, 356, 742 Report to Congress on study of rules for protection of investors 465 **Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Amendment**, protection of investors, study of rules pertaining to 465 **Selective Service Appeal Board, National**, appropriation for 356 **Selective Service System**, appropriation for 36, 356, 742 **Selective Training and Service Act of 1940**, appropriation for eflfecting provisions 590 **Self-Employment Contributions Act of 1954, Amendment**, rate of tax, increase 140 **Senate**. *See also* Congress; Legislative Branch of the Government. Administrative and clerical assistants, appropriation for 321 Administrative provisions, Appropriation Act 323 Aeronautical and Space Sciences, Committee on, reports to, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, research, etc 217 Appointments with advice and consent of. *See* Appointments by, with advice and consent of Senate *under* President of the United States. Appropriation for 29, 38, 320, 747 Appropriations Committee, reports to— Atomic Energy Commission 731 Attorney General, alien property activities 551 Defense, Department of— Contigencies, disbursements 371 Foreign countries, use of real property commodities, etc 379 Military supplies, disbursements from disposal of 377 Missile or satellite program, transfer of funds for 380 National security, transfer of funds for 381 Foreign assistance program 718, 719 President of the United States— Contingency Fund 434 Defense articles furnished from stocks of Department of Defense 437 Development assistance, agreements 427 Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 455 Armed Services Committee, reports to— Air Force, Department of, public works, construction costs 108 Army, Department, of public works, construction costs 99 **Senate**— Armed Services Committee, reports to— Navy, Department of, public works, construction costs 102 Chaplain, appropriation for 320 Committee employees, appropriation for 321 Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, reports to— Restoration of per capita payments into Indian tribal funds 584 Sale of utility facilities by Bureau of Indian Affairs 577 Communications, appropriation for 323 Conference committees, clerical assistance, appropriation for 321 Contingent expenses, appropriation for 29, 38, 321, 747 Finance, Committee on, studies on State taxation of interstate commerce 41 Foreign Relations Committee, reports by the President— Contingency Fund 434 Defense articles furnished from stocks of Department of Defense 437 Development assistance, agreements 427 Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 455 Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, delegations of authority under 529 Furniture, appropriation for 322 Hennings, Thomas C, Jr., payment to widow of 29 Inquiries and investigations, appropriation for 38, 322 Joint committees, congressional *See separate title*. Legislative Counsel, Office of the, appropriation for 38, 321 Mail transportation, appropriation for 323 Majority and Minority, Offices of Secretaries for, appropriation for 321 Majority and minority leaders— Automobiles, appropriation for 38 Expense allowance, appropriation for 320, 322 Majority and Minority Whips, appropriation for 29, 321 Members, former, distribution of copies of Congressional Record to 5 Mileage expenses, appropriation for 320 Office buildings, appropriation for 39, 323, 330 Officers and employees, compensation of, appropriation for 320 Official Reporters of Debates, appropriation for 321 Official trips to home states by Senators’ employees, increase authorized 29 1225 **Senate**— Pages, education of, appropriation for 38, 328 Per diem and subsistence allowances, increase in limitation 340 Policy Committees, appropriation for 322 Postage stamps, appropriation for 323 President of the Senate— Appointments by— Abraham Lincoln’s first inauguration, one hundredth anniversary, members on committee on arrangements 4 Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission, members 783 Compensation and expenses, appropriation for 320 Reports to— Military departments, contracts awarded 110 Small Business Administration, annual 666 President Pro Tempore, automobile, appropriation for 38, 322 Restaurants— Appropriation for 323, 747 Transfer of management to Architect of the Capitol 199 Rules and Administration, Committee on, transfer of records on Senate Restaurants to Architect of the Capitol 199 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation for 320 Senate Policy Committees, appropriation for 38 Sergeant at Arms, Office of, appropriation for 321 Vice President of the United States, compensation and expenses, appropriation for 38, 320, 322 Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission, membership 783 **Seneca Nation of Indians**, payments and disbursements of moneys from leases 499 **Senegal**, immigration quota, proclamation 985 **Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944**, funds for effecting provisions 28, 358, 590 **Shale and Clays**, taxes, depletion allowance 674 **Shenandoah National Park, Va.**, land transfer from Blue Ridge Parkway 192 **Ship Mortgage Act, 1920, Amendment**, preferred mortgage status, extension 661 **Shipping Act of 1916, Amendments**: Dual rate contract agreement; extension 195, 521, 762, 763 Ocean freight forwarders, licensing 522 **Shoshone Project, Powell, Wyo.**, property disposal 388 **Sierra Leone**, immigration quota, proclamation 1067 **Silver or Gold Articles**, identification by trademark 775 **Small Business**: Defense Department, assistance to 376 Foreign aid program, participation 439 **Small Business Act, Amendments**: Business concerns displaced by federally aided construction programs, financial assistance 167 Grants for studies, research, etc., of small business operations 668, 669 Loan authorization, increase 468 Reporting requirements 666, 667 Revolving Fund, increased appropriations authorized 468, 666, 757 Safety deposit boxes, rentals 666 Subcontracting program, development; surveys 667 Supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 787 **Small Business Act Amendments of 1961** 666 **Small Business Administration**: Administrator, compensation 793 Appropriation for 36, 281, 742 Area Redevelopment Advisory Policy Board, membership 48 Deputy Administrator, compensation 794 Small business contracting program, development 667 Supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 787 **Small Business Corporations**, consent to elections by shareholders of 64 **Small Business Investment Act Amendments of 1961** 752 **Small Business Investment Act of 1958, Amendments**: Debentures; licenses; investigations; injunctions 752–755 Loans to local development companies, permanent authority for 63 Plant construction, loans 756 Small business investment companies, organization 756 **Smith-Lever Act**, funds for effecting provisions 228 **Smithsonian Institution**: Appropriation for 36, 261, 262 Board of Regents— Reappointment of Dr Jerome C. Hunsaker as citizen regent 19 Report to Congress on survey of lands and buildings for display of military collections 415 National Armed Forces Museum Advisory Board, establishment: membership 414 1226 **Smithsonian Institution**— National Zoological Park, D.C.— Appropriation for 33 Improvement 779 Natural history building, additions to, appropriation for 262 White House, preservation of historic and artistic contents 586 **Social Security Act**: Amendments— Administrative expenditures 78 Aid to the blind, increase in grants 143 Benefits— Disability determinations, retroactive effect of certain applications 139 Earned-income limitation, liberalization 140 Fully insured status 137 Minimum, increase 131 New Mexico, retirement system divided into two parts 140 Reduced benefits for men at age 62 131 State-Federal agreements, time extension for modifications 139 Widows, widowers, and parents, increase 138 Dependent children of unemployed parents 75 Foster home care for dependent children 76 Grants to Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and Guam, increase 77, 78, 143 Non-resident aliens, certain, exemption 537 Old-age assistance, additional Federal payments to States 77, 143 Peace Corps volunteer service, coverage 626 Permanently and totally disabled, increase in grants 143 Public welfare personnel, training grants 77 State plan, deviation 77 Unemployment Trust Fund, establishment of a Federal extended compensation account 14 United States citizens returned from foreign countries, temporary assistance 142 Appropriation for effecting provisions, 590–592 **Social Security Administration**: Appropriation for 23, 36, 604, 737 Children’s Bureau, appropriation for 36, 605 Commissioner, Office of the, appropriation for 36, 606 Grants to States— Maternal and child welfare, appropriation for 605 **Social Security Administration**— Grants to States— Public assistance, appropriation for 24, 605, 737 Old-Age and Survivors Insurance, Bureau of, appropriation for 23, 604, 737 Public Assistance, Bureau of, appropriation for 24, 737 Research or demonstration projects, appropriation for 606 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation for 36 Surplus property utilization, appropriation for 36 White House Conference on Aging, appropriation for 36 **Social Security Amendments of 1961** 131 **Soil Bank Act**: Amendment, conservation lands, harvesting of hay 129 Funds for effecting provisions 234 **Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act**: Amendments— Agricultural conservation program for 1962, diversion of acreage 302 Feed grain conservation program for 1961 6 Great Plains conservation program, ten-year contracts, extension 319 Funds for effecting provisions 230, 233, 234 **Soil Conservation Service**: Administrator, compensation 792, 793 Appropriation for 31, 229 Local engineers, temporary employment of 229 **Soldiers Home, United States**, appropriation for 33, 610 **Somali Republic**, immigration quota, proclamation 979 **Sorghums, Grain**, feed grain programs for 1961 and 1962, price supports 6, 301 **South Dakota**: Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, S Dak., lands held in trust for 809 Interstate compact with Wyoming and Nebraska, time extension for negotiations 412 **Southeast River Basins, United States Study Commission**, appropriation for 731 **Southeastern Power Administration**: Appropriation for 145, 412, 728 Supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 788 **Southwestern Power Administration**, appropriation for 37, 145, 412, 729 “**Soviet Total War—Historic Mission of Violence and Deceit**”, Volumes I and II, printing of copies 964 1227 **Soybeans**, marketing orders, termination 304 **Spain**, naval vessels, extension of loan 815 **Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of**: Appropriation for 26, 37, 255 Supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 788 **Sporting Events, Wagering Paraphernalia**, interstate transportation, penalties 491, 492 **Sports Contests, Professional**, telecasting of, contracts 732 **Standards, National Bureau of**, appropriation for 32, 276, 734 **State, Department of**: Ancient Nubian Monuments, preservation of, appropriation for 746 Appropriation Act, 1962 545 Appropriation for 30, 39, 144, 195, 412, 545, 717, 718, 745 Arms control and disarmament activities, appropriation for 745 Arts, Advisory Committee on, appointment of members by Secretary 533 Buildings abroad, appropriation for acquisition, maintenance, etc 546 Caribbean Organization, appointment of United States observer to 194 Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West Act of 1960, appropriation for effecting provisions 745 Destitute Americans returning from foreign countries, identification for temporary assistance 142 Diplomatic and consular service, appropriation for emergencies 31, 546 Educational exchange activities, international, appropriation for 549, 745 Foreign affairs, appropriation for administration 30, 545, 745 Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 424, 719 Foreign Assistance and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1962 717 General provisions, Appropriation Act 550, 559 Inspector General, Foreign Assistance, appointment, compensation 447 International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico, appropriation for 39, 547 International Cooperation Administration, abolishment 445 International Development of 1961, Act for 424 International educational exchange activities, appropriation for 39, 549 International fisheries commissions, appropriation for 39, 549 **State, Department of**— International organizations and conferences. *See* International Organizations. International Peace and Security Act of 1961 434 Foreign policy, coordination with military assistance 446 National Aeronautics and Space Council, membership 46 North Atlantic Treaty Organization, United States Citizens Commission— Appropriation for 547, 745 Time extension 242 Pan American Health Organization building site, appropriation for 746 Peace Corps Act 612 Representation allowances, approprisition for 30 Saline water conversion program, cooperation 629 Security guard services, reimbursement of General Services Administration 550 **Strategic Air Command**, procurement of long-range manned aircraft 94 **Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act**: Appropriation for effecting provisions 351 Nickel-cobalt-copper calcines and matte, disposition without regard to 19 Waterfowl feathers and down, disposition 566 **Subversive Activities Control Board**, appropriation for 281 “**Subversive Influence in the Educational Process**”, printing of additional copies of report 962 **Sugar Act of 1948**: Amendment, extension; quotas 40 Appropriation for program 233 Cuban quota under, proclamations 1000, 1041 **Superior National Forest, Minn.**, appropriation for acquisition of land 258, 772 **Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1956, Amendment**, supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 788 **Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1957, Amendment**, final judgments and compromise settlements, payment 416 **Supplemental Appropriation Act, Third, 1961** 20 **Supplemental Appropriation Act, Fourth, 1961** 195 **Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1962** 733 **Supplemental Defense Appropriation Act, 1958, Amendment**, supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 788 1228 **Surplus Property Act of 1944**: Amendments— Conveyance of surplus land for historic-monument purposes, removal of restriction 211 Education, scholarships for United States nationals in American Samoa 390 Repeal of certain provisions 538 Funds for effecting provisions 549 **Susanville, Calif.**, land conveyances to city 267 **Swine**, hog cholera, eradication program 481 **T** **Tariff Act of 1930, Amendments**: Cashmere goat hair, duty rate, reduction 121 Duty-free entries. *See under* Imports. Non-residents, duty-free exemptions 541 Returning residents from abroad, temporary reduction in duty-free allowance 335 **Tariff Commission, United States**, appropriation for 36, 281 **Tax Court of the United States**: Appropriation for 36, 398 Judges, annuities to widows and dependent children of 796 **Tax Rate Extension Act of 1961** 193 **Tax Stamps**, fraudulent State, transportation in interstate and foreign commerce 802 **Taxation, State**, of interstate commerce, studies 41 **Taxes**: Employment taxes— Credits— No change in 16 Successor employer 683 Employees, rates, increase 141 Employers, rates, increase 141 Federal unemployment tax, temporary increase in rate 16 Excise taxes. *See also individual commodities*. Beer, tax extension 193 Cigarettes, tax extension 193 Diesel fuels, continuation 123 Distilled spirits, tax extension 193 Floor stocks taxes and refunds 127 Gasoline, continuation 123 Highway Trust Fund, transfer of amounts equivalent to tax, etc 128 Liqueurs, tax extension 193 Manufacturers, certain uses of gasoline, exemption 126 Motor vehicles— Rate, extension 193 Use of, increase 124, 125 **Taxes**— Excise taxes— Perfumes, imported, tax extension 193 Sugar, termination and refund 40 Telephone service, general, extension of termination date of tax 193 Tires and tubes, increase, etc 124, 127 Transportation of persons, extension of tax rate 193 Trucks and buses, extension 126 Wines, tax extension 193 Identifying numbers for taxpayers 828 Income taxes— Corporate normal-tax rate, extension 193 Depletion allowance, clays and shale 674 Foreign central banks, exemptions 64 Identifying numbers for taxpayers 828 Insurance companies, mutual, tax rate extension 193 Membership organizations, prepaid dues income, method of accounting 222 Nonresident aliens participating in certain exchange or training programs, treatment 535–537 Peace Corps allowances, exemption 625 Pension funds, exemptions as qualified trusts— Composition Roofers, Damp and Waterproof Workers Association, Local Union No 8, N.Y. 121 Plumbers Union Local No 12, Boston, Mass 120 Percentage depletion, refractory products 683 Scholarships and fellowship grants, exclusion 535 Self-employment— Ministers, time extension to elect coverage 141 Rates, increase 140 Small business corporations, elections by shareholders 64 **Teachers Pay and Personnel Practices Act, Defense Department Overseas, Amendment**, reimbursement obligation of quarters allowances, etc., relief 409 “**Technique of Soviet Propaganda**”, printing of additional copies of publication 962 **Telephone Service**, extension of excise tax rate 193 **Television Contracts**, professional sports contests 732 **Tellico Plains, Tenn.**, land conveyance to city 410 **Temporary Extended Railroad Unemployment Insurance Benefits Act of 1961** 16 Appropriation for effecting provisions 742 1229 **Temporary Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 1961** 8 Unemployment Trust Fund, appropriation for 592 **Tennessee**: Knoxville Housing Authority, land conveyance to James White’s Fort Association 171 Meriwether Lewis National Monument, included in Natchez Trace Parkway 335 Tellico Plains, land conveyance to city 410 **Tennessee Valley Authority**, appropriation for 145, 412, 731 **Territories, Office of**, appropriation for 27, 37, 250, 744 **Texas**: Fort Davis National Historic Site, establishment 488 Freeport Harbor project, local requirements revoked 823 Kerrville, acquisition of land for agricultural research laboratory 226 Marshall Division of Eastern District, Court for, redesignation of Jefferson Division as 772 Reservoir projects, time extension for land reconveyance to former owners 814 United States Study Commission, appropriation for 731 **Thanksgiving Day, 1960**, proclamation 995 **Thatcher Ferry Bridge**, designation of Panama Canal Bridge as 279 **Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park, N. Dak.**, provision for water supply and sewage disposal facilities 423 **Third Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1961** 20 **Tires, Tubes, Etc.**, increase in excise tax 124 **Tobacco**: Acreage allotments, transfer by lease within county 469 Philippine quotas 92 **Togo**, immigration quota, proclamation 978 **Trademarks**, gold or silver articles, identification by 775 **Trading With the Enemy Act**, appropriation for effecting provisions 550 **Transportation**: Aircraft— Claims resulting from accidents, advance payments 488 False information, penalty for imparting 751 Piracy, application of Federal criminal law to 466 Firearms, penalties for certain persons under indictment 757 **Transportation**— Interstate Commerce Act, amendment, delegation of certain duties to employee boards 517 Mass transportation— Demonstration projects, grant authorization 166 Facilities, loans 173 National Capital Transportation Agency— Appropriation for 261, 742 Land acquisition for development of future express highways, authorization 776 Supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 787 National Transportation Week, 1961— Designation 79 Proclamation 1062 Persons, extension of excise tax rate 193 Vessels. *See separate title*. **Travel Expense Act of 1949, Amendments**, officers and employees, per diem, mileage allowance increase, etc 339, 340 **Treasury, Department of the**: Accounts, Bureau of, appropriation for 31, 39, 393 Appropriation Act, 1962 393 Appropriation for 31, 39, 144, 195, 393, 721, 746 Area Redevelopment Advisory Policy Board, membership 48 Area Redevelopment Fund, establishment 54 Coast Guard. *See separate title*. Currency— Destroyed or irretrievably lost 147 Historical collection of each design of United States paper 147 Customs, Bureau of— Appropriation for 39, 393, 746 Commissioner of, compensation 792, 794 Manifests of cargo, elimination of oath requirement 419 Oil Pollution Act, 1961, enforcement of provisions under 403 Disbursement, Division of, appropriation for 31 Documentation of United States vessels sold abroad, regulations 392 Federal extended compensation account, appropriation for payment to 592 Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, transfer of assets to 773 Federal Reserve notes, transfer, redemption 146 Gold certificates and silver, transfer to general fund 146 Guard force, appropriation for 394 1230 **Treasury, Department of the**— Home Improvement Account, deposit of funds 155 Internal Revenue Service, appropriation for 39, 394 International Finance Corporation, authorization to make capital stock investments 413 Medals, striking of— Dooley, Dr Thomas A, III— Appropriation for 746 Authorization 87 Mobile, Ala., two hundred and fiftieth anniversary 43 Naval Aviation, Fiftieth Anniversary, Pensacola, Fla 87 Robert Frost, authorization to coin and sell duplicates 85 Appropriation for 31 Merchant Marine Academy, investment, etc., of gift fund authority 480, 481 Mint, Bureau of the, appropriation for 31, 394, 746 Narcotics, Bureau of— Appropriation for 39, 394 Commissioner of, compensation 792 Old Series Currency Adjustment Act 146 Public debt— Gifts, acceptance for reduction of 119 Temporary increase in limit 148 Public Debt, Bureau of the, appropriation for 39, 393 Public Enterprise Funds, liquidation of corporate assets, appropriation for 396 Racketeering enterprises involving liquor or narcotics, investigation 499 Reconstruction Finance Corporation Liquidation Fund, limitation on administrative expenses 396 Refractory products, percentage depletion, regulations 684 Report to Congress, foreign currencies, inventory by departments and agencies 443 Secret Service, United States, appropriation for 31, 39, 195, 394 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation for 39 Senate Restaurants, special deposit account 199 Supergrade positions, repeal of provision respecting 787 Treasurer, Office of the, appropriation for 39,393 Unemployment Trust Fund, establishment of a Federal extended compensation account 14 Vessels. *See separate title*. **Treasury, Department of the**— Veterans Administration, direct home loan revolving fund, advances 202 White House Police, appropriation for 39, 394 **Treasury-Post Office Appropriation Act, 1962** 393 **Trinity County, Calif.**, land conveyance to 244 **Trucks, Buses**, extension of excise tax 126 **Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands**: Appropriation for 27, 250, 744 Audit of financial transactions by General Accounting Office 251 Merchant Marine Academy, nomination of citizens as cadets 514 Purchases through General Services Administration, authority 251 **Tuberculosis**: Aliens, admission to United States 654 Appropriation for control of 36, 599 **Tung Oil and Tung Nuts**, import quota limitation, proclamation 987 **Tupelo National Battlefield, Miss.**, redesignation; land addition 336 **Twine**, Department of Agriculture, purchase restrictions 240 **U** **Unemployment Compensation**: Federal employees and ex-servicemen, appropriation for payments to 592 Temporary Extended Railroad Unemployment Insurance Benefits Act of 1961 16 Temporary Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 1961 8 Appropriation for payment to trust fund 592 **Uniform Code of Military Justice**, prosecution of members of the Armed Forces of bad check offenses under 814 **Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953**, funds for effecting provisions 271, 395, 604 **United Nations**: Communist Chinese Government, congressional statement opposing admission to United Nations membership 550, 718, 965 Expanded Program of Technical Assistance, contributions authorized 433 Food and Agricultural Organization, contributions authorized 465 International Peace and Security Act of 1961 434 Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East 433 **United Nations Day, 1961**, proclamation 1063 **United Nations Expanded Program of Technical Assistance**, contributions 433 1231 **United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in Near East**, program 433 **United States Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange**, replacement 532 **United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency**: dEstablishment, etc 632 General Counsel, compensation 794 Public Affairs Advisor, compensation 794 Scientific and professional positions and positions of a security nature 790 Supergrade positions, authorization 786 **United States Attorneys**, appropriation for 551 **United States Code**: [NOTE: For amendments and repeals of sections in positive law titles, see Table 6 in “Laws Affected in Volume 75”, preceding this Index.] Appropriation for new edition 327 **United States Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs**, establishment 532 **United States Constitution One Hundred and Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Commission, report to Congress, extension** 78 **United States Disarmament Administration**, transfer of functions to United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency 639 **United States Foreign Policy**, compilation of studies, printing of additional copies 960 **United States Housing Act of 1937**. *See under* Housing. **United States Information Agency**: Appropriation Act, 1962 556 Appropriation for 36, 556, 743 **United States Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948**: Amendments— Advisory committees, travel expense, allowance increase 341 Repeal of certain provisions 538 Funds for effecting provisions 549 **United States Marine Corps Memorial, Arlington, Va.**, flag display 1068 **United States Marshals**: Appropriation for 551 Travel and subsistence expense, allowance increase 340 **United States Merchant Marine Academy**. *See* Merchant Marine Academy, United States. **United States Secret Service**, appropriation for 31, 39, 195, 394 **U.S.S. *Arizona* Memorial at Pearl Harbor**, construction, appropriation authorized 470 Appropriation for 735 **United States Soldiers’ Home**, appropriation for 33, 610 **United States Study Commissions**: Southeast River Basins, appropriation for 145, 412, 731 Texas, appropriation for 36, 145, 412, 731 **United States Tariff Commission**, appropriation for 36, 281 **United States Travel Service**, establishment 130 **Universal Military Training and Service Act**: Amendments— Reemployment rights 821 Reserve components, deferments and exemption 807 Appropriation for effecting provisions 356, 590 **Upper Colorado River Basin Fund**, appropriation for 726 **Upper Volta**, immigration quota, proclamation 979 **Urban Development**, Federal grants for open-space land under Housing Act of 1961 183–185 **Utah**: Cache National Forest, appropriation for acquisition of land 258 Cedar Breaks National Monument, and Dixie National Forest, land exchanges 198 **V** **Venereal Diseases**, appropriation for control 599 **Vessels**. *See also* Maritime Activities *under* Commerce, Department of. *Acadia*, owned by Robert J Davis, documentation as a vessel of the United States 492 American-flag vessels— Construction and maintenance 565 Passenger, off-season cruises 89 Canadian, transportation between Alaskan ports 196 Capital reserve funds, use of 570 Construction and conversion, authorization 494 Appropriation for 372 Documentation of United States vessels sold abroad 392 Federal ship mortgage insurance, preferred mortgage status, extension 661 Fishing— Construction, appropriation for 254 Inspection, exemption from 410 Foreign-flag vessels, authority to land catches of fresh fish in the Virgin Islands 493 1232 **Vessels**— Great Lakes Pilotage Act of 1960, designation of restricted waters by the President 1003 Manifests of cargo, elimination of oath requirement 419 Naval, loan to friendly foreign countries; extension of existing loans 815 Obsolete, trade-in allowance for new vessels 833 Ocean Freight forwarders, licensing 522 Operating-differential subsidies— Appropriation for 273 Increase 513 Shipping, ocean transportation of goods purchased for foreign aid 439 Transfer between Government agencies, authorization 378 **Veterans**. *See also* Veterans Administration. Deceased, burial benefits 218 Dependency and indemnity compensation, increase 566 Discharge from active duty, effective time 219 Indian Wars, outpatient and dental treatment for veterans of 806 Insurance— Appropriation for 358 Special dividends, authorization 495 Korean, naturalization privileges 653 Medal-of-Honor holders, pension increase 338 Mexican border service, deceased veteran, burial flag 512 Pensions, non-service connected disability 218 Philippines, Republic of the, appropriation for grants to 358 Unemployment compensation, appropriation for payments 592 Veterans’ Appeals, Board of, decisions set forth in writing 215 Widows, increase dependency and indemnity compensation 566 **Veterans Administration**. *See also* Veterans. Appropriation for 26, 36, 357 Dairy products, availability 319 General operating expenses, appropriation for 26 Guaranteed and direct home loan program, extension; additional funds 201 Hospitals and domiciliary facilities, appropriation for 358 Inpatient care, appropriation for 26 Loan Guaranty Revolving Fund, appropriation for 358 Medical care and operating expenses 357 **Veterans Administration**— National Service Life Insurance, special dividends, authority 495 Publications for Federal departments and agencies, advance payment 211 Readjustment benefits, appropriation for 358 Revolving supply fund, to be used for repair and reclamation of personal property 675 Security guard services, reimbursement of General Services Administration 357 Supply Fund, appropriation for 358 **Veterans’ Reemployment Rights, Bureau** of, appropriation for 38, 590 **Vice President of the United States**. *See also* President of the Senate *under* Senate. Automobile, appropriation for 322 Compensation and expenses, appropriation for 320 National Aeronautics and Space Council, chairman 46 Oaths administered by 743 **Virgin Islands**: Agricultural loan provisions applicable to 307–312, 318 Area Redevelopment Act, applicability to 63 Duty-free allowances on purchases from 335 Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1961, applicabiUty of certain provisions 67, 70 Federal Airport Act, amendment, airport development program, extension 523 Federal Boating Act of 1958, extension of applicability to 408 Foreign-flag vessels, authority to land catches of fresh fish 493 Purchases through General Services Administration, authority 250 Social Security Act, amendments, increase in grants to 77, 78, 143 Unemployment compensation, temporary extension 12 **Virgin Islands Corporation**, appropriation for 263 **Virgin Islands Corporation Act, Amendment**, borrowing authority, increase 812 **Virginia**: Blue Ridge Parkway, land transfer to Shenandoah National Park 192 Henry G Shirley Memorial Highway, and other Pentagon road network, conveyance of portion to State for improvements 670 1233 **Virginia**— Norfolk, urban renewal, eligibility of certain local grants-in-aid 172 Princess Anne County School Board, settlement of claim 520 Roanoke, credit for cost of certain school construction in urban renewal project 171, 172 United States Marine Corps Memorial, Arlington flag display 1068 **Vocational Education**: Extension of program 44, 760 Appropriation for 595 Indians, adults, increased appropriation authorized 571 Redevelopment areas, training in 59 **Vocational Education Act of 1946, Amendments** 44, 760 Appropriation for effecting provisions 595 **Vocational Rehabilitation, Office of**, appropriation for 36, 597 **W** **Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor**, appropriation for 38, 594 **Wagering Paraphernalia**, interstate transportation, penalties 491, 492 **Walker River Paiute Tribe of Indians, Nev.**, mineral rights underlying reservation 499 **Wapato Indian Irrigation Project, Wapato-Satus Unit, Wash.**, allocation of costs 680 **War Claims Act of 1948**, use of funds created under 280 **War Hazards Compensation Act**: Amendment, injuries or death, compensation 463 Increased compensation 809 **War Orphans Educational Assistance Act of 1956**, time extension for certain benefits under 806 **Washington**: Columbia Basin project, water delivery during 1962 408 Colville Reservation, Confederated Tribe of, funds 45, 639 Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, redesignation; boundary revision 196 Wapato Indian irrigation project, Wapato-Satus unit, allocation of costs 680 Yakima project, Zillah, property disposal 388 **Washington Aqueduct**, appropriation for 33 **Washington Home for Foundlings**, childplacing and cancer treatment activities, authority 497 **Washington National Airport**, appropriation for 346, 347 **Water Saline**: Appropriation for program 256, 743 Conversion program, authorization 628 **Water Pollution Control Act**. *See* Federal Water Pollution Control Act. **Water Research Symposium, National**, printing of proceedings 963 **Water Resource Development Projects**, modification of leases for recreational facilities 509 **Water Supply Act of 1958, Amendment**, payment of construction costs, agreements 210 **Water Supply and Water Pollution Control**, appropriation for 600, 736 **Waterfowl, Migratory**: Appropriation for grain 239, 240 Conservation of, acquisition of wetlands 813 **Waterfowl Feathers and Down**, disposition 566 **Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act**: Amendment, sponsoring organizations, local 408 Funds for effecting provisions 229 **Waterways Corporation, Inland**, appropriation for 275 **Weather Bureau**: Appropriation for 32, 277, 734 Meteorological facilities, operations, etc., appropriation for 277, 734 **Welfare and Pension Plans Disclosure Act**, appropriation for effecting provisions 589 **Wheat**: Acreage allotment, marketing quota, price support, etc., 1962 program 296 Durum, increased allotments 300 International Wheat Agreement Act of 1949, funds available 238, 239 National marketing quota, referendum 220 Tulelake area of California, special acreage allotment, extension 778 **White House**, historic and artistic contents, preservation 586 **White House Conference on Aging**, appropriation for 36 **White House Office**, appropriation for 34, 268 **White House Police**, appropriation for 39, 394 **Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge**, appropriation for maintenance of longhorned cattle 255 **Wildlife Service**. *See* Fish and Wildlife Service. **Winema National Forest, Oreg.**, designation 1075 **Wines**, excise tax rate, extension 193 1234 **Wisconsin**: Duluth-Superior Harbor, modification of project 816 Lac du Flambeau Reservation, reserve lands 46 Menominee Indian Tribe— Agency liquidating expenses, appropriation for 37, 248 Recreational director, appropriation for 249 **Witnesses**, appropriation for fees and expenses 27, 551 **Women’s Bureau, Department of Labor**, appropriation for 38, 593 **Woodrow Wilson Centennial Commission**, membership on Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission 783 **Woodrow Wilson Foundation**, membership on Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission 783 **Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge, Va.- Md.**, apportionment of expense of operation 778 **Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission**, establishment; report to Congress 783 **Wool**: Duty modification on fabrics, proclamation 1007 Price supports, extension 306 **Wool Act of 1954, National, Amendment**, extension of supports 306 “**World Communist Movement—Selective Chronology 1818–1957, Volume I**”, printing of additional copies of publication 967 **World Economic Progress Assembly and Exposition, November 1962, Chicago, Ill.**, proclamation authorized 969 **World Trade Week, 1961**, proclamation 1051 **Wright Brothers Day, 1961**: Designation 611 Proclamation 1108 **Wupatki National Monument, Ariz.**, land addition 337 **Wyandotte National Wildlife Refuge, Mich.**, establishment 243 **Wyoming**: Afton, Lincoln County, land exchange 410 Fremont County, land conveyance 671 Interstate compact with Nebraska and South Dakota, time extension for negotiations 412 Shoshone project, Powell, property disposal 388 **Y** **Yakima Project, Zillah, Wash.**, property disposal 338 **Yazoo and Little Tallahatchie Watersheds**, purchase of lands, restrictions 230 **Yearbook of Agriculture**, appropriation for 237 **Youth Corrections Act, Federal, Amendment**, certificate setting aside conviction 750 **Z** **Zia Pueblo, N. Mex.**, trust status of certain lands 501 **Zinc and Lead**, mining, subsidy to small producers 766 **Zoological Park, National D.C.**: Appropriation for 33 Improvement 779 1235 INDIVIDUAL INDEX **A** Page Abramowitz, Sylvia A 941 Addis, Kay 872 Allen, Shih-Chun Hsiao 971 Alonzi, Giuseppa 910 Alves, Francisco J 943 American Baptist Home Mission Society 898 American President Lines, Ltd 914 American Red Cross 429, 441 Anchustegui, Carmen G 909 A. N. Deringer, Inc 927 Andrade-Marrero, Francisco 953 Andrews, Michael 954 Angeloff, Krste 888 Arcobasso, Joseph 970 Arregui, Martin M 955 Arriaga, Savino N 955 Arzaga, John L. (Dr.) 951 Asato, Keum Ja 874 Asteinza, Francisco U 955 Azuma, Nobutaka (Dr.) 874 **B** Bagliore, Frank 953 Bajor, Mieczyslaw 882 Balian, Hetoum 953 Balish, Marie F 886 Barber, Robert W 918 Barras, Martha U 877 Barth, Erica 875 Becsey, Jeno 872 Bell, Mah Ngim 873 Benedetti, Louis (M. Sgt.) 870 Benedict, Adelina 939 Benlevi, Hadji 852 Berberian, George 867 Beusan, Vicko 946 Bigras, Norman J. L 953 Binkowski, Jan 946 Bleier, Max 889 Bloom, Elmer J. (Mrs.) 902 Bohlman, Jerzy 971 Bonavita, Giovanna 881 Boonos, Nicolita 947 Boudoures, Nick G 894 Bourbonnais, Anthony, heirs of 884 Brooks, MoUie M 747 Brown, Isabel 936 Bruno, Pietro D 868 Bruno, Vito 970 Bryan, Washington G 938 Bulski, Stanley 854 Burgett, Norman T 908 Bustamante, Jose 970 **C** Cabello, Angela C 909 Cairo, Salvatore 952 Campagna, Nicolo 947 Campbell, Benjamin E 858 Cantor, Louis 970 Caradec, Bernard J. G 869 Carola, Domenico 946 Cascarino, Maria 880 Cassandro, Ido E 885 Cena, Ricaredo B. D 895 Chace, Milton A 918 Chan, Wan 971 Chen, William Kwo-Wei (Dr.) 873 Chien, Sze-Foo 877 Ching, Liu Lai 942 Choi, Ok Nyu 923 Chuman, Hideo (EN/2) 933 Chun, Arlene Wu 869 Chun, Henry Wu 869 Chung, In Ae 862 Chung, In Fil 862 Chung, In Ja 862 Chung, In Sook 862 Chung, Yin Own 971 Chung, Young 971 Cicchetti, Biaggio J 953 Cleveland, Ralph B 887 Clifford, Elizabeth 855 Cocchiara, Francesco 953 Colacicco, Maria F 935 Collins, Lucille 952 Collins, Michael J 851 Colorado Transportation Company 383 Combs, Mary A 865 Composition Roofers, Damp and Waterproof Workers Association Union No. 8, N.Y 121 Concepcion, Jaime E 879 Cook, James M.
(CWO)919 Corsa, Kejen Pi 890 Cosino, Amina Y 896 Cotter, Carl H. (Rear Adm.) 9191236 Coutsoubinas, Olga G. and Spyridon G 925 Crane, Alpo F 853 Czernopolsky, Johann 949 **D** D’Amico, Margherita F 949 Daniel, Margaret R 942 Dastamanis, Georgios E 945 D’Attorre, Amelia A 915 Dauel, Margaret J 916 Dauphinais, Modesta P. M 865 Davis, Robert J 492 de Bustillos, Carma P 935 De Hernandez, Angelina D 953 Delic, Mico 852 DeNigris, Joseph 970 Deri, Renee 948 Destri, Angelo Li 879 Deutsch, Frank 953 Devlin, Maurice 857 DeWitt, Robert B 871 Diachuk, Anton 953 Diocese of San Diego Education and Welfare Corporation 79 Didriksen, Knud E 899 Di Ioia, Mary T 869 Dixon, Alicia K 945 Domjan, Ferenc (Dr.) 918 Donati, Dante J 953 Donze, Peter 952 Dooley, Dr. Thomas A., III 87 Dopudja, Danica 856 Dowler, Dellarose J 899 Dunne, Rober C. Y 904 Dupre, Louis K. (Dr.) 898 Dusak, Zofia 946 **E** Echevarria, Juan D 970 Efthimiadis, Byron K 935 Ehrhorn, Terica 947 Eisenhower, Dwight D 5 EUender, Allen J 960 **F** Fales, Cornelia 881 Farmer, William M., estate of 871 Farris, Kabalan 951 Fatovic, Sime 952 Feger Seafoods 895 Fernandez, Antonio I 955 Fernandez, Jose A. I 955 Fernandez, Maria L. I 955 Ferraro, Carmelo G 880 Figura, Wladyslaw 858 Filippazzo, Salvatore 970 Fischer, Louis 895 Floras, Adela M 894 Florkowski, Stanislawa K 946 Folkers, Herman R 953 Foon, Moy Wah 970 Foote, Lawrence S 908 Fordham, Richard 942 Forsgren, Richard E 908 Friesen, Jacob T 953 Frost, Robert 31, 85 **G** Gabiola, Ignacio E 955 Gawkowski, Alicja Z 904 Gellhorn, Alessandro 853 sGeun, Kim H 856 Glasser, Charles 953 Glorioso, Guisseppe 924 Godderis, Henry E 888 Goedicke, Jean 899 Goethals, David 953 Gomez, Salvador 953 Gonzales, Manuel L 955 Goon, Jung Gum 902 Gray, Charlie 585 Greenhalgh, Raymond G 859 Greenwood, Esau 585 Greif Brothers Cooperage Corporation 917 Gromada, Jozef 882 Gronek, Maria 946 Guay, Anneliese F 884 Gupton, Earl 914 Gustafson, Elmer K 953 **H** Haberle, Jacob (Capt.) 951 Hackney, Woody W 923 Haleck, Max 948 Hallinan, Steven M 944 Hamarneh, Fares S. S 950 Hammarskjold, Dag 967, 1100 Hamori, Laszlo 932 Han, Sang Man 903 Hangartner, Hans 880 Hansen, Hans E. T 857 Hara, Elie 879 Haroian, Helen 926 Hart, James R 908 Hartman, Francisca 880 Hartman, Richard A 887 Hatta, Sode 890 Hay, Ernest 906 Hay, Mah Ngim 873 Hay, Toy Wing 970 Helms, Richard 968 Hendricks, Haruo T 854 Hennings, Elizabeth S 29 Herrmann, Annemarie 950 Herskovitz, Lajos 953 Herzog, Godofredo 903 Hing, Lee 9531237 Hiracheta-Rodriguez, Anacelto 953 Hlistowski, John 970 Hochstaedt, Antialie 953 Hochstaedt, Samuel 963 Hodges, James D 861 Hoffman, Jadwiga R 946 Hollander, Per E. G 954 Hong, Yee Mee 876 Hopkins, Maria G. 892 Houy, Yee 971 Hovnanian, Heripsime 949 Hroncich, Martino 971 Huie, David L 948 Hunsaker, Dr. Jerome C 19 Hurtado, Raymond 953 **I** lannucci, Philomena 869 leraci, Teresa C 947 Ikeda, Kikuko and Satoru 946 Imhoof, Helen I 852 Iturbe, Enrique I 955 **J** Jalili, James D 905 Jallen, Ordeen A 908 James White’s Fort Association 171 Jaskolka, Anna 946 Johnson, Essie V 938 Johnston, Terata K 861 Jones, Compton and Hulbert 943 **K** Kam, Wong L. S 893 Kao, Chung-Huang Tang 935 Kapka, Alice M 971 Kapka, Edith M 971 Kapka, Edith R 971 Kapka, John 971 Kapka, John M 971 Kapka, Mary V 971 Katsaros, Nicholas J 936 Katz, Manfred 971 Kawakami, Joe 907 Ketchum, Leon B. (Capt.) 951 Ketzenzis, Basilios D 953 Key, Mok 971 Kirsch, Helen A. H 953 Kiviranta, Eino A 970 Klimowski, Wieslawa A 889 Knaisky, Alex 953 Knauer, Fred C 941 Kobler, Aideh 910 Koehler, Helga G. F 901 Koninklijke Java-China-Paketvaartnen, N. V 914 Konko, Jack 890 Kopi, George 970 Kornak, Krystyna T. and Jan 946 Kosich, Doroteja 945 Kostanecki, Andrew T 919 Koumbouris, Aspasia A 889 Kouniakis, Harry N 854 Krasinski, Felix F 953 Krupa, Maria C 887 Krzak, Wieslawa B 877 Kublin, Gregoire A 939 Kulakowski, James 953 Kulesza, Stanley 953 Kuo, Irene Hsing-Nee 971 Kurtales, Evangelia 883 Kwast, Kazimierz S 947 Kwei, Seto Yiu 926 **L** Lane, James M 908 Lara, Lupe R 953 Lascuola, Giuseppa L 901 Lauchengco, Jose, Jr 886 Lavari, Fausto 874 Lazarevich, Tomislav 880 Lazarz, Casimir 871 Lebel, Morris 953 Lee, Min J a 867 Lee, Soon Nee 925 Lekos, Anna 910 Leong, Franklin (and wife) 895 Leppa, Michael 954 Leto, Gaetano 953 Lial, Anastasio Leon 970 Lin, Toh Jung 971 Lin, Tung Hui (Dr.) 872 Loeb, Harry 953 Lohry, Nellie V 875 Long, Maria G. F 945 Lopez, Jesus G 934 Lopez, Manuel 954 Lopez-Aldama, Marcelino 970 Losa, Primitivo 953 Lowery, Helen T 885 Loy, Jow 971 Loys, Maria L. R 955 Lydakis, George J 971 Lydakis, Penelope G 971 Lydick Roofing Co 863 **M** Makris, Georgia J 937 Malicourtis, Vrasidas 970 Manni, Fernando 944 Marchewka, Eva A 878 Marek, Kazimiera 866 Marek, Marya 877 Maritime Museum Association of Saego 859 Martin, W. B. J 904 Martinez-Lopez, Manuel 891 Maschek, Zofia 947 Mata-Molina, Socorro 9701238 Matusiak, Walter 953 May, Lennon 941 Maz, Joseph 882 McKay, Julia E 953 McLaren, Ennis C 862 Menna, Mario 858 Messer, Vicenta A 893 Miller, Hyacinth L 896 Miller, Jacob 970 Milspaugh, Erwin P 859 Misaka, Hajime 937 Mitchell, Panagiota and Paraskevas G. 947 Monetti, Gianpietro V 947 Moore, Reoko K 885 Morin, Giovanni 971 Morishita, Masumi 946 Morris, Ernest 905 Morrison, Peggy L 860 Morten, William R 953 Moses, Mary Saunders 928 Mountain, Ernest (Capt.) 855 Moy, Yee 953 Mumma, Robert Mann 30 **N** Nacol, Habib M 897 Nadzam, John A 953 Nam, Chi 971 Namkung, Helen M 971 Napoli, John 863 National Association of Soil Conservation Districts 963 National Reclamation Association 963 Nemeth, Paul 970 Nestroy, Joseph 953 Newton, Harold 971 Ng, Alice Siu Har 938 Ng, Victor Wang Ta (Dr.) 938 Ngee, Mah Jew 853 Nido, Manuel 893 Niezabitowski, Kazimierz 878 Nitto Shosen Co., Ltd 914 Nock, Matthias, Jr 940 Norrell, Catherine D 30 Nowik, Eva 895 Nyczkalo, Peter 971 Nyu, Shim Dong 909 **O** Oh, Young Jei 925 Ojeda, Miguel C 953 Ojeda, Simona H 953 Okal, Basilia 946 Ormaechea-Lamiquiz, Marcelino 955 Osetek, Jadwiga 947 Ossa, Nicolina 869 **P** Padilla, Joe 953 Padovano, Mary Grace. 869 Pagani, Aldo 971 Pagnozzi, Joseph P 953 Papadimitriou, Nicolaos A 855 Parisi, Gioacchino 971 Park, Kwan S 945 Parsin, Nicholas 953 Partheniades, Nicholas 971 Partyka, Henryk 946 Pelle, Domenico T 945 Pendell, Earl H 851 Phiskunoff, Peter 954 Piccinich, Matteo M 971 Pidlaoan, Annabelle 932 Pidlaoan, Josefa 932 Pifer, Charles E 876 Pisar, Samuel 863 Pitts, M. C 922 Plevinsky, John J 953 Plumbers Union Local No. 12, Boston, Mass 120 Poison, Mary D. and Joseph K 908 Pons, Flora C 909 Popadich, Blagoje 901 Poremba, Danuta and Maria 947 Prada, Esperanza M 955 Prokop, Anna B 864 Puglisi, Anna C 892 **Q** Quock, Mah 866 **R** Rakintozis, Andreas 855 Ramirez-Cordova, Pedro 970 Ramos, Juan P 955 Rayburn, Hon. Sam 964 Recchia, Vito 943 Redick, Charles P 921 Reece, Louise G 30 Reeder, Sadako S 876 Reisz, Zsuzsanna 927 Reyes, Ligaya P 947 Reyes-Perez, Manuel 953 Reynolds Feal Corp 863 Rihani, Najm B 900 Rinehart, Mansureh 890 Robinson, Lily an 878 Rodriguez-Guzman, Guillermo 952 Romankiewicz, Wladyslawa G 945 Rosasco, Alberto L 939 Russo, Guy T 953 Ryba, Zbigniew 942 **S** St. Onge, Robert A 907 Sakioka, Isei 934 Salas-Araiza, Felipe 970 Salinas, Maria D. V. 909 Sam, Mak 971 Santos, Manuel 9521239 Sarkozy, Elemer C 940 Sauter, George 886 Scarpa, Evelina 868 Schmoldt, Maria A 939 Schoenfeld, Benjamin 915 Schoenfeldt, Rudolph H 953 Sciacca, Antoniette 970 Scott, Edward W.
(III)852 Scrivanich, Nicolo M 971 Sekas, Persephoni 946 Shek, Tsang 971 Shepard, Comdr. Alan B., Jr 961 Sikora, Urszula 883 Simonian, Nishan Der 948 Simpson, Clark L 870 Sirakof, Mehmadale I 953 Sisto, Anthony Vito 970 Smith, David E 908 Smith, Joan J 936 Somal, Narinder S 883 Sotirion, Georgios 971 Sotiropoulos, Panagiotls 867 Spera, Wanda F 868 Spero, Earl H 897 Stassinopoulos, Anastasia 910 Statherou, Rodopi 875 StavTopoulos, Constantinos G 924 Steingesser, Benjamin 970 Stern, Herman 954 Stevens, William J.
(USN)896 Stewart, James 970 Stresemann, Wolfgang 916 Stuart, Thomas R. (and wife) 895 Sullivan, Helena 944 Swift, Ralph E. (and wife) 921 Switzer, Carroll O., estate of 892 Synowiecki, Krystyna 878 Szubert, Marijan 971 **T** Tabacnik, Jeanine R 933 Takamoto, Tome 891 Takayashiki, Yoko 954 Taliaferro, Marie 924 Taylor, Henry J 920 Terpak, Maria T 925 Thing, Moy Nom 971 Thomas, David C 918 Thomason, Georgia E 909 Thomson, Thyra G 30 Tiedemann, John G 862 Tindell, Arthur B 857 Tjaden, Charles F 903 Toor, Joginder S 937 Tsakiridis, Anastassios 952 Tso, Huan-pin 903 Turner, Richard F 918 Tynes, Tyra F 905 **U** Urrutia, Pedro U 955 U.S. Display Corporation 913 **V** van de Velde, Aloysius 933 Varkanis, Maria 945 Velasquez-Refugio, Francisco 954 Ventrera, Rocco 953 Verano, Jovenal G 884 Verheyn, Adolphe C 944 Vickers, Purvis C, Robert I., and Joseph M 912 Vielkind, Joseph R 953 Vitagliano, Feleciano 953 Vitiello, Giovanna 926 Vlahos, Anastasio 953 Voydanofif, Kristina 866 Vuckovic, Stojan 947 Vulin, RadoslaV and Desanka 883 **W** Walczyk, Marian 877 Walker, Pamela Gough 922 Wall, Edward P 856 Walter, George 954 Wan, Fung 902 Wang, David T. C 870 Warren, Jack K 908 Wasiel, Bogdan 971 Waterstradt, A. E 861 Weinstein, Harry 922 Welsh, Anne W 908 White, Naoko I 899 White, Naoko I 961 Willumeit, Otto A 953 Wilson, Samuel 966 Wing, Chu 971 Winter, Willian C, Jr. (Lt. Col) 920 Wojdak, Matthew A. (Lt.) 860 Wojtowicz, Adam and Edmund 878 Woloszynek, Jozef, Krystyna, and Wladyslaw 945 Won, Lee Shee 894 Wong, Chan 971 Wong, Yuen Bo 970 Woo, Hok Yuen 874 Woo, Tui Hing T 886 Woon, Jung Ngon 893 Workman, Joseph A 916 **Y** Yasuda, Sato 866 Yazicioglu, Agavni 932 Ycaran, Eusebio M 955 Yeannakopoulos, Vasiliki 900 Yeargle, Roy A 953 Yong, Kim Dom 954 Young, Richard K 9531240 Yu, Bei Wun Tun 971 Yun, Kim-Ok 934 **Z** Zarate, Lorenzo 963 Zelenbaba, Djura 864 Zinn, Charles J 961 Ziolo, Anna S 867 Zittle, Kazuko 891 Zsoldos, Istvan 940 Zurek, Edward 971
Connections1 cite this · traces to 37
Cited by 1 section
statutes-at-large
Traces to 37 documents
statutes-at-large
U.S. Code
94 references not yet in our index
  • 75 Stat. 1034
  • 75 Stat. 1035
  • 75 Stat. 1036
  • 36 USC 161
  • 75 Stat. 1037
  • 75 Stat. 1039
  • 75 Stat. 1040
  • 36 USC 150
  • 75 Stat. 1041
  • 7 USC 1158
  • 7 USC 1111
  • 75 Stat. 1042
  • 75 Stat. 1043
  • 64 Stat. 261
  • 75 Stat. 1044
  • 75 Stat. 1045
  • 75 Stat. 1046
  • 36 USC 153
  • 66 Stat. 9
  • 36 USC 159
  • 70 Stat. 932
  • 75 Stat. 1047
  • 75 Stat. 1048
  • 36 USC 162
  • 75 Stat. 1050
  • 75 Stat. 1051
  • 75 Stat. 1053
  • 75 Stat. 1054
  • 75 Stat. 1056
  • 75 Stat. 1057
  • 75 Stat. 1058
  • 16 USC 1–3
  • 75 Stat. 1060
  • 75 Stat. 1061
  • 75 Stat. 1062
  • 75 Stat. 1063
  • 75 Stat. 1065
  • 36 USC 157
  • 75 Stat. 1066
  • 66 Stat. 176
+ 54 more
Citation graph
cites case law
Proclamation
Stat.×1
Stat.75 Stat. 1034
Stat.75 Stat. 1035
Stat.75 Stat. 1036
Cites 131 · showing 12Cited by 1 across 1 source
★   the supreme law of the land   ★
Don't Tread on Me
E Pluribus Unum — out of many, one

"If you don't know your rights, you don't have any."

Marginalia · a citizen's law index
A research desk, not legal advice. Always read the cited source before relying on a summary.
Questions or an issue? support@self-law.org
disclaimerMarginalia is a research index, not a law firm. Nothing on this site is legal, tax, or financial advice and no attorney–client relationship is formed by using it. Statutes, regulations, and case law change; summaries, search results, AI output, and member posts may be incomplete, out of date, or wrong. Any interpretation drawn from material on this site should be validated by a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction before you act on it.