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. Dill of Washington. Hatfield of West Virginia. La Follette of Wisconsin. McKellar of Tennessee. Pittman of Nevada. Stephens of Mississippi. Mr. Bailey of North Carolina. Bratton of New Mexico. Glass of Virginia. Keyes of New Hampshire. Logan of Kentucky. Long of Louisiana. McNary of Oregon. Neely of West Virginia. Mr. Adams of Colorado. Dale of Vermont. George of Georgia. McGill of Kansas. Nye of North Dakota. Overton of Louisiana. Pope of Idaho. Reynolds of North Carolina. Thomas of Utah. 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, 63 274 175 221. A bill authorizing adjustment of the claim of Senate agrees to report of conferees.. 238 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 Page of Journal 191 199 203 |