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338. Relief of claimants who suffered loss by flood near Bean Lake, Mo., during
Mar. 1934.
339. Relief of Lucia O. Humble.
340. Relief of Russell H. Gauslin.
341. Relief of Adam M. Garmon.
342. Relief of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Kerley.
343. Relief of Thomas Gentry.
344. Relief of certain former certifying and disbursing officers of Interior Depart-
ment.
345. Relief of Martin F. Gettings.
346. Relief of Convertible Door Manufacturing Company.
347. Relief of W. R. Larkin and Dora Larkin.
348. Adjusting certain losses occurring in redemption of adjusted-service bonds.
349. Foreign accounts in Federal reserve banks and insured banks.
350. Continuation of select committee conducting investigation of interstate
migration of destitute citizens.*
351. Consideration of bill authorizing pulpwood investigation by Federal Trade Commission.*
352. Permitting New Jersey to maintain overhanging walks on Shrewsbury River highway bridge at Highlands, N. J.
353. Trade-in of certain Navy and Coast Guard equipment with credit on new
purchases.
354. Two-year extension of Maritime Labor Board.
355. Providing for naturalization of certain alien veterans of World War and Spanish-American War.
356. Relief of Stephen Kelen.
357. Pensions and increase of pensions to certain dependents of veterans of Civil
War.
358. Authorizing wire tapping in certain cases.
359. Military Affairs Committee and Naval Affairs Committee to study progress of national-defense program.
360. Departments of State, Commerce, and Justice and the judiciary appropria- tion bill, 1942.
361. Accepting gifts for Freedmen's Hospital.
362. American Red Cross to construct recreational buildings on St. Elizabeths
Hospital reservation.
363. Relief of Charlotte E. Hunter.
364. Marketing quotas and loans under agricultural adjustment act of 1938.
365. Bridge across Wabash River near New Harmony, Ind.
366. Carrying to surplus fund of Treasury certain trust funds derived from com-
pensating taxes.
367. Continuing temporary increases in postal rates on 1st-class matter.
368. Conference report on 5th supplemental national defense appropriation bill,
1941.
369. [Bound in a separate volume.]
370. Adjustment of irrigation charges on Uintah Indian project.
371. Relief of Jacques Hailpern, Max Hailpern, and Sally Hailpern Zaharia.
372. Relief of Adolf Leon and Felicia Leon.
373. Relief of Karl E. von Vietinghoff-Scheel.
374. Relief of Nell V. Lea.
375. Adjusting land-ownership lines within General Grant Grove Section of Kings
Canyon National Park.
376. Leasing certain lands in Nevada for exploitation of silica sand, magnesite,
and manganese.
Corrected print.
377. Enlarging powers of property clerk of D. C. Police Department to dispose of
property in his custody.
378. To permit issuance of congressional automobile tag to tally clerk of House of
Representatives.
379. Expenses of Select Committee to Investigate National Defense Migration.
380. Payment to Margaret McLaughlin for funeral expenses, etc., of Edward J.
McLaughlin.
381. Providing more adequate compensation for certain dependents of World War
veterans.
382. Expenses of Committee on Military Affairs in conducting study of progress
of national-defense program.
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383. Expenses of Committee on Naval Affairs in conducting study of progress of
national-defense program. *
384. Printing additional copies of hearings on independent offices appropriation
bill, 1942.
385. Printing additional copies of Senate document 35 entitled Investigation of
concentration of economic power.
386. Relief of Mrs. A. O. Danneberger.
387. Limit operation of certain laws with respect to counsel in matters rel. to selec-
tive training and service act.
388. Waiving performance and payment bonds in connection with supply con- tracts for Army.
389. Authorizing retirement of foreign service officers at 50 years of age under certain conditions.
390. Payment to Clara Harkness for funeral expenses, etc., of L. M. Harkness.
391. Appointment of additional district judge for eastern district of Missouri.
392. Transportation home of persons arrested and released without conviction or
convicted and placed on probation.
393. Authorizing Attorney General to grant easements to States over lands under
his supervision and control.
394. Appointment of additional district judge for northern district of Ohio.
395. Requesting the President to proclaim Feb. 11, 1942, as Edison Day.
396. Pensions to certain unremarried dependent widows of Civil War veterans.
397. Pensions for disability or death resulting from service in Coast Guard prior
to July 2, 1930.
398. Amending act of Mar. 3, 1927, granting pensions to soldiers who served in
Indian wars from 1817 to 1898.
399. Prohibiting prostitution near defense centers.
400. Purchase of model of winning design for proposed Smithsonian Gallery of Art.
401. Portraying story of aviation in rotunda of Capitol.
402. Relief of Michal Kaliskiewicz.
403. Relief of Frank E. Nichols.
404. Relief of Otto Meyer and Leigh Kelly.
405. Relief of Harold Byrne.
406. Relief of Elizabeth Hessman.
407. Relief of Aloha Motors, Limited.
408. Reimbursement of Coast Guard personnel for losses in hurricane, Sept. 21,
1938.
409. Relief of J. H. Atkins.
410. Relief of John I. Twehues.
411. Relief of Charles E. Allison.
412. Relief of Herman E. Schorr.
413. Relief of Floyd Wilday, Vera Wilday, and James M. Wells.
414. Relief of Maggie L. Morse, administratrix of estate of Exie Morse.
"Corrected print.
415. Relief of J. W. Gillespie and Robert W. Gillespie.
416. Relief of Jack Y. Upham.
417. District court for eastern district of Arkansas to hear claims of W. M. Hurley
and Joe Whitson.
418. Relief of John Klasek.
419. Relief of Standard Oil Company of New Jersey.
420. District court for eastern district of Oklahoma to hear claim of D. X.
Sanders.
421. Relief of Walter L. Shearman.
422. Relief of Margaret M. Cutts, widow of Richard M. Cutts.
423. Relief of Joseph Dolak and Anna Dolak.
424. Relief of G. F. Allen and Bernard Paulson.
425. Relief of Ralph C. Hardy and others.
426. Relief of William A. Wheeler.
427. Conciliation and mediation of labor disputes affecting national-defense pro- gram. 3 pts.
428. Permit United States attorney and assistants for District of Columbia to
reside within 20 miles of District.*
429. Authorizing official seal for Federal Security Agency.
430. Clerical service for winding up affairs of Temporary National Economic
Committee.
431. Presentation of medal to Roland Boucher.
432. Printing report of Select Committee to Investigate Interstate Migration of
Destitute Citizens.
433. Conference report on coal mine inspection act.
434. Providing for commissary or canteen at Glenn Dale Sanatorium, Md.
435. Authorizing black-outs in District of Columbia.
436. Conference report on bill making emergency provision for certain activities
of Maritime Commission.
437. Transfer of land back to Spring Park Club, Incorporated, Richfield Springs,
N. Y.
438. Fixing amount of annual payment by U. S. toward defraying expenses of Government of District of Columbia.
439. Relief of Marcel Stark.
440. Utilization of idle foreign merchant tonnage.
441. Overtime rates for compensation of certain per annum employees in field services of War Department, etc.
442. Navy Department to designate honor schools from which candidates for
midshipmen may be selected.
443. Relief of present leaders of Navy Band and Marine Band.
444. Authorizing Secretary of Navy to proceed with construction of certain
public works.
445. Reduction in course of instruction at Naval Academy.
446. Advancement on retired list of certain officers of the line of Navy.
447. Transferring land in Seattle, Wash., to estate of Rolland H. Denny.
448. Biloxi, Miss., to lease land to War Department for use by Army Air Corps
technical schools.
449. To amend Tennessee Valley Authority act rel. to power of Authority to convey lands under its jurisdiction.
450. Construction of crypt in Mount Rushmore National Memorial for remains
of Gutzon Borglum.
451. Consideration of bill relating to marketing quotas and loans under agricul tural adjustment act of 1938.
•Corrected print.
452. Completion and delivery of Boca Dam in Little Truckee River.
453. Completion and delivery of Boca Dam in Little Truckee River.
454. Conference report on Navy Department and naval service appropriation
bill, 1942
455. Oil and gas leases on certain lands in Lance Creek field, Niobrara County
Wyo.
456. Permitting mining within Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument.
457. Cooperation between Bureau of Reclamation and Farm Security Adminis tration in development of farm units.
458. Adding lands to Cleveland National Forest.
459. Oil and gas leases on certain lands in Lance Creek field, Niobrara County.
460. To extend power to establish priorities and allocate material in connection
with defense contracts.
461. Amending law relating to purchase of metal for minor coins of United States.
462. Courts to issue copies of naturalization certificates to persons over 21
entitled to derivative citizenship.
463. Acknowledging felicitations of Congress of Costa Rica.
464. Manning of certain vessels of 500 gross tons and less.
465. Manning of certain sail vessels.
466. Amending Canal Zone code.
467. Increased pay for certain military personnel while engaged on parachute
duty.
468. Compensation for donors of blood.
469. Training of enlisted men of Army as aviation students.
470. Repeal sec. 3716, Revised statutes, relating to advertisements for bids for
quartermaster supplies.
471. To make provisions of law rel. to instruction in aviation applicable to per- sonnel of all components of Army.