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No. 145, page 2191.-To provide for the establishment of a United States Navy

training school for nurses (H. R. 3923).

No. 146, page 2193.-To provide for the establishment of a United States naval

medical school (H. R. 3924).

No. 147, page 2197.-Correcting a wage adjustment for Navy Department

molders and coremakers (H. R. 4220).

No. 148, page 2197.-For the relief of Fred C. Hindrichsen (H. R. 4306).

No. 149, page 2199.-To exempt the Navy Department from statutory prohibi-

tions against the employment of noncitizens, and for other purposes

(S. 1618).

No. 150, page 2201.-To establish a chief of chaplains in the United States Navy

(H. R. 5151).

No. 151, page 2203.-To permit settlement of accounts of deceased officers and

enlisted men of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, and of

deceased commissioned officers of the Public Health Service, without

administration of estates (S. 50).

No. 152, page 2205.-To authorize the President to appoint Rear Adm. Earle W.

Mills, United States Navy, to the office of Chairman and member of

the United States Maritime Commission and Administrator of the

War Shipping Administration without affecting his naval status

and perquisites (H. J. Res. 300).

No. 153, page 2207.-To permit settlement of accounts of deceased officers and

enlisted men of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, and of

deceased commissioned officers of the Public Health Service, without

administration of estates (S. 50). Report from War Department.

No. 154, page 2209.-For the relief of Malcolm K. Burke (S. 1106).

No. 155, page 2213.—To protect employees at all Government navy yards, naval

stations, arsenals, and other Government establishments against

hardship by reason of reduction in compensation due to reduced hours

of work and to continue purchasing power at a high level, and for other

purposes (H. R. 4308).

No. 156, page 2215.—To restore Lt. Col. Sidney R. Williamson, United States

Marine Corps (retired), to the active list of the United States Marine

Corps (H. R. 4238).

No. 157, page 2217.-To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to grant and convey

to the Virginia Electric & Power Co. a perpetual easement in two

strips of land comprising portions of the Norfolk Navy Yard, Ports-

mouth, Va., and for other purposes (H. R. 5145).

No. 158, page 2219.-Hearings on S. 1405, to authorize the President to retire

certain officers and enlisted men of the Navy, Marine Corps, and

Coast Guard, and for other purposes.

No. 159, page 2299.-Hearing on House Joint Resolution 290 providing for the

continuance to the end of June 1946 of the Navy's V-12 program.

No. 160, page 2313.-Hearing on H. R. 4896, to provide for payment of travel

allowances and transportation, and for transportation of dependents

and shipment of household effects, of members of the naval forces

upon separation from active service, and for other purposes.

No. 161, page 2321.-Hearing on S. 50, to permit settlement of accounts of de-

ceased officers and enlisted men of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast

Guard, and of deceased commissioned officers of the Public Health

Service, without administration of estates.

No. 162, page 2325.-Hearing on S. 1467, to provide for adjustment between the

proper appropriations of unpaid balances in the pay accounts of naval

personnel on the last day of each fiscal year, and for other purposes.

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No. 163, page 2329.-Hearing on S. 1631, to provide for the payment on a commuted basis of the costs of transportation of dependents of certain persons entitled to such transportation, and for other purposes.

No. 164, page 2341.-Hearings on S. 1618, to exempt the Navy Department from statutory prohibitions against the employment of noncitizens, and for other purposes.

No. 165, page 2357.-Hearing on S. 1545, to amend article 38 of the articles for the government of the Navy.

No. 166, page 2369.-Hearing on S. 1590, to authorize the President to appoint Graves Blanchard Erskine, major general, United States Marine Corps, to the Office of Retraining and Reemployment Administrator, without affecting his service status and perquisites.

No. 167, page 2375.-To restore Lt. Col. Sidney R. Williamson, United States Marine Corps (retired), to the active list of the United States Marine Corps (H. R. 4799).

No. 168, page 2377.-To establish the date of acceptance of a commission as lieutenant (junior grade), United States Naval Reserve, by William Leon de Carbonel to be June 1, 1941, and the date of reporting for active duty to be December 9, 1941, and for other purposes (H. R. 4863).

No. 169, page 2379.-To make eligible for immediate discharge from the Navy of the United States all persons who have served 12 months or more at sea (H. R. 4366). No. 170, page 2381.-Hearing on H. R. 1498, to correct the naval record of former members of the crews of the revenue cutters Algonquin and Onondaga. No. 171, page 2399.-Hearings on House Joint Resolution 307, to authorize the use of naval vessels to determine the effect of atomic weapons upon such vessels.

No. 172, page 2435.-Memorial to Hon. James W. Mott, deceased.

No. 173, page 2439.-Hearing by subcommittee on H. R. 2255 (seniority bill).
No. 174, page 2461.-Hearing on H. R. 5121, authorizing the Secretary of the
Navy, in his discretion, to deliver to the custody of the State of
Arkansas the silver service presented to the United States for the
battleship Arkansas.

No. 175, page 2463.—Hearings of subcommittee on House Resolution 422, requesting information from the Secretary of the Navy about transportation to return troops from overseas points.

No. 176, page 2513.-Hearing on House Joint Resolution 300, to authorize the President to appoint Rear Adm. Earle W. Mills, United States Navy, to the office of Chairman and member of the United States Maritime Commission and Administrator of the War Shipping Administration without affecting his naval status and perquisites.

No. 177, page 2519.-Hearing on H. R. 5356, to provide assistance to the Republic of China in augmenting and maintaining a naval establishment and for other purposes.

No. 178, page 2537.-Hearings (78th Cong.) on acquisition of Dinner Key, Fla., by Navy Department.

No. 179, page 2571.-To aid in the development and manufacture of improved prosthetic appliances (H. R. 4099).

No. 180, page 2573.-To amend the act entitled "An act providing for the reorganization of the Navy Department, and for other purposes," approved June 20, 1940, for the purpose of making section 3 thereof permanently effective (H. R. 4226).

No. 181, page 2575.-Requesting the Secretary of the Navy to furnish the House of Representatives information with respect to materials in the possession of the Navy Department suitable for use in relieving the housing shortage (H. Res. 519).

No. 182, page 2577.-To provide for court review of certain judgments of general courts martial of the Navy (H. R. 4273).

No. 183, page 2579.-To provide extra compensation for mine sweeping, and for other purposes (H. R. 4501).

No. 184, page 2581.-For the relief of Bernard Scheff (H. R. 4522).

No. 185, page 2583.—Requesting information from the Secretary of the Navy concerning release of office space now rented by the Navy Department (H. Res. 516).

No. 186, page 2585.-For the relief of Benjamin R. Hammett, Jr. (H. R. 4071). No. 187, page 2587.-To correct the naval record of Raymond Stanley (H. R.

4295).

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No. 188, page 2589.-Hearings on cancellation of ship construction.

No. 189, page 2631.-Hearings by subcommittee on H. R. 5520 (seniority bill). No. 190, page 2679.-Hearing on House Resolution 529, requesting the Secretary

of the Navy and the Secretary of War to appoint a joint board to investigate and report on the need for constructing a bridge between San Francisco and Bay Farm Island or a system of dams across San Francisco Bay.

No. 191, page 2687.-To enact certain provisions now included in the Naval Appropriation Act, 1946, and for other purposes (H. R. 5734). No. 192, page 2689.-Requesting the Secretary of the Navy and the Secretary of War to appoint a joint board to investigate and report on the need for constructing a bridge between San Francisco and Bay Farm Island or a system of dams across San Francisco Bay (H. Res. 529).

No. 193, page 2691.-For the relief of Benjamin Franklin (H. R. 4709). No. 194, page 2693.—Letter from War Department on H. R. 5520, for the purpnose of regulating the conditions of employment of mechanics, helpers, laborers, and all per diem employees engaged in trades and occupations at all Government naval shipyards, naval stations, arsenals, and other Government industrial establishments within or without the continental limits of the United States, and for other purposes.

No. 195, page 2697.-To authorize the payment of additional uniform gratuity to reserve officers commissioned from the status of aviation cadets (H. R. 5818).

No. 196, page 2699.-Hearing on disposition of Dinner Key, Fla.

No. 197, page 2723.-For the relief of Charles Myers (H. R. 5034).

No. 198, page 2725.-To amend title II of the act entitled "An act to provide for the creation, organization, administration, and maintenance of a Naval Reserve and a Marine Corps Reserve," approved June 25, 1938 (52 Stat. 1175), in order to provide more effectively for the national defense by increasing and equalizing retirement and retainer benefits for enlisted men of the Regular Navy, and thereby encouraging a higher type of young men to make the Regular Navy a career, and for other purposes (H. R. 4008, H. R. 4087).

No. 199, page 2727.-Hearing on S. 1907, to authorize permanent appointments in the Regular Navy and Marine Corps, and for other purposes. No. 200, page 2739.-To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to construct a T tunnel as a means of communication and transportation between San Pedro, Wilmington, Long Beach, and Terminal Island, Calif. (H. R. 5006).

No. 201, page 2741.-Hearings on effect on Navy of demobilization and proposed budget cut. No. 202, page 2813.-To authorize the restoration of Philip Niekum, Jr., to the active list of the United States Navy with appropriate rank and restoration of pay and allowances (H. R. 5923). No. 203, page 2815.-Hearing on H. R. 5641, to authorize the attendance of the Marine Band at the national convention of the United Spanish War Veterans to be held in Milwaukee, Wis., August 4 to 10, inclusive, 1946.

No. 204, page 2817.-Hearings on H. R. 5911 (Ex. 4317), to establish an Office of Naval Research in the Department of the Navy.

No. 205, page 2863.-Requesting information about the amount of lumber and other materials in the possession or control of the Navy Department (H. Res. 467). No. 206, page 2867.-For the relief of Oran Edmund Randall Rumrill (H. R. 4525). No. 207, page 2869.-Hearing on H. R. 5929, to authorize the attendance of the Marine Band at the Department Convention of the American Legion to be held in Racine, Wis., August 3, 1946.

No. 208, page 2871.-To provide for permanent preservation as historic relics of the silver service, ship's bell, and name plate from the battleship U. S. S. Nevada (H. R. 5377). No. 209, page 2873.-To establish the civilian position of academic dean of the postgraduate school of the Naval Academy and compensation therefor (S. 1854).

No. 210, page 2875.-To repeal section 1548 Revised Statutes (34 U. S. C. 592)

(S. 1862).

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