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APPENDIX

SENATORS OF THE UNITED STATES WHOSE SEATS WILL BECOME VACANT IN

1935. Class 1

1937. Class 2

1939. Class 3

Mr. Ashurst of Arizona.
Austin of Vermont.
Connally of Texas.
Copeland of New York.
Cutting of New Mexico.

Dill of Washington.
Fess of Ohio.
Frazier of North Dakota.
Goldsborough of Maryland.
Hale of Maine.

Hatfield of West Virginia.
Hebert of Rhode Island.
Johnson of California.
Kean of New Jersey.
Kendrick of Wyoming.
King of Utah.

La Follette of Wisconsin.

McKellar of Tennessee.
Patterson of Missouri.

Pittman of Nevada.
Reed of Pennsylvania.
Robinson of Indiana.
Shipstead of Minnesota.

Stephens of Mississippi.
Townsend of Delaware.
Trammell of Florida.
Vandenberg of Michigan.
Walcott of Connecticut.
Walsh of Massachusetts.
Wheeler of Montana.

Mr. Bailey of North Carolina.
Bankhead of Alabama.
Barbour of New Jersey.
Borah of Idaho.

Bratton of New Mexico.
Bulow of South Dakota.
Byrnes of South Carolina.
Capper of Kansas.
Carey of Wyoming.
Coolidge of Massachusetts.
Costigan of Colorado.
Couzens of Michigan.
Dickinson of Iowa.

Glass of Virginia.
Gore of Oklahoma.
Harrison of Mississippi.
Hastings of Delaware.

Keyes of New Hampshire.
Lewis of Illinois.

Logan of Kentucky.

Long of Louisiana.

McNary of Oregon.
Metcalf of Rhode Island.

Neely of West Virginia.
Norris of Nebraska.
Robinson of Arkansas.
Russell of Georgia.1
Schall of Minnesota.
Sheppard of Texas.
White of Maine.

Mr. Adams of Colorado.
Barkley of Kentucky.
Black of Alabama.
Bone of Washington.
Brown of New Hampshire.
Bulkley of Ohio.
Mrs. Caraway of Arkansas.
Mr. Clark of Missouri.

Dale of Vermont.
Davis of Pennsylvania.
Dieterich of Illinois.
Duffy of Wisconsin.
Fletcher of Florida.

George of Georgia.
Hayden of Arizona.
Lonergan of Connecticut.
McAdoo of California.
McCarran of Nevada.

McGill of Kansas.
Murphy of Iowa.
Norbeck of South Dakota.

Nye of North Dakota.

Overton of Louisiana.

Pope of Idaho.

Reynolds of North Carolina.
Smith of South Carolina.
Steiwer of Oregon.
Thomas of Oklahoma.

Thomas of Utah.
Tydings of Maryland.
Van Nuys of Indiana.
Wagner of New York.

1 Elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. William J. Harris.

HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

SENATE BILLS

Number, title, and action

57, 63

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221. A bill authorizing adjustment of the claim of

Senate agrees to report of conferees..

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the Wilmot Castle Co.

House agrees to report of conferees_. examined and signed___

presented

approved [Public Law No. 388].

97. A bill to protect trade-mark owners, distributors, and the public against injurious and uneconomic practices in the distribution of articles of standard quality under a distinguishing trade-mark, brand or nameconsidered

101. A bill to provide for the discontinuance of the use as dwellings of buildings situated in alleys in the District of Columbia, and for the replatting and development of squares containing inhabited alleys, in the interest of public health, comfort, morals, safety, and welfare, and for other purposesreported with amendments (Rept. No. 1361) _ 188. A bill for the relief of Tampico Marine Iron Works

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