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CONTENTS

No. 198, page 4945.-To amend section 1 of Public Law 604 (H. R. 4489, 79th

Cong.). Mr. Andrews of New York.

No. 199, page 4947.-To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to provide salvage

facilities, and for other purposes (H. R. 4490). Mr. Andrews of

New York.

No. 200, page 4951.-Relating to the restrictions on the use of crypt and window

spaces of the United States Naval Academy (H. R. 4491). Mr.

Andrews of New York.

No. 201, page 4953.—To authorize the advancement of certain lieutenants on the

retired list of the Navy, and for other purposes (H. R. 4492). Mr.

Andrews of New York.

No. 202, page 4957.-To provide for the disposition of unclaimed personal effects

of naval personnel (H. R. 4493). Mr. Andrews of New York.

No. 203, page 4959.-To authorize the crediting of moneys received from disposi-

tion of serviceable supplies, materials, and equipment of the Navy

Department, other than surplus property, to the applicable current

appropriation of the Navy Department (H. R. 4494). Mr. Andrews

of New York.

No. 204, page 4963.-To amend the act entitled "An act to authorize an increase

of the number of cadets at the United States Military Academy and

to provide for maintaining the corps of cadets at authorized strength,"

approved June 3, 1942 (46 Stat. 306) (H. R. 4495).

No. 205, page 4965.-To provide for the retention in the service of certain dis-

abled Army personnel, and for other purposes (H. R. 4496). Mr.

Andrews of New York.

No. 206, page 4967.-To authorize attendance of civilians at schools conducted

by the Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, and joint

service schools, and for other purposes (H. R. 4497). Mr. Andrews

of New York.

No. 207, page 4969.-To amend the act of Congress entitled "An act to credit

certain service performed by members of the Army, Navy, Marine

Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and Public Health

Service prior to reaching 18 years of age for the purpose of computing

longevity pay, or for other pay purposes," approved March 6, 1946

(H. R. 4498). Mr. Andrews of New York.

No. 208, page 4971.-Relating to the pay of the Superintendent of the Naval

Academy, and for other purposes (H. R. 4499). Mr. Andrews of

New York.

No. 209, page 4973.-To amend the act of July 24, 1941 (55 Stat. 605), as amended,

so as to provide an equitable adjustment of retired pay for certain

naval officers (H. R. 4500). Mr. Andrews of New York.

No. 210, page 4975.-To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to accept donations

of land and improvements for Naval Reserve training purposes and to

purchase certain lands and improvements for such purposes (H. R.

4501). Mr. Andrews of New York.

No. 211, page 4977. To increase the number of midshipmen allowed at the

United States Naval Academy from the District of Columbia (H. R.

4502). Mr. Andrews of New York.

No. 212, page 4979.-To repeal section 1 of the act of April 20, 1874, prescribing

regulations governing inquiries to be made in connection with dis-

bursements made by disbursing officers of the Army (18 Stat. 33;

10 U. S. C. 174) (H. R. 4503). Mr. Andrews of New York.

No. 213, page 4981. To amend the act of June 3, 1916, as amended, to make it

applicable to the Canal Zone, Guam, American Samoa, and the Virgin

I 'ands (H. R. 4504). Mr. Andrews of New York.

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