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No. 632, page 2965. To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to proceed with the construction of certain public works, and for other purposes (H. R. 12265).

No. 633, page 2967.-For the relief of James Garfield Haney (H. R. 12206).
No. 634, page 2969.-For the relief of Chris A. Nelsen (H. R. 12470).
No. 635, page 2971.-For the relief of Harry Francis Zeller (H. R. 12636).
No. 636, page 2973.-For the relief of Peter Joseph Costigan (H. R. 12486).
No. 637, page 2975.-For the relief of Paul Smith, alias John O'Brien (H. R.
12466).

No. 638, page 2977.—Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to reappoint Arthur
E. Koch as a chaplain in the Navy (H. R. 12570).

No. 639, page 2979.—To authorize the acceptance of certain lands in the city of San Diego, Calif., by the United States, and the transfer by the Secretary of the Navy of certain other lands to said city of San Diego (H. R. 12328). No. 640, page 2981.-To amend section 3 of the act entitled "An act to authorize the construction and procurement of aircraft and aircraft equipment in the Navy and Marine Corps, and to adjust and define the status of the operating personnel in connection therewith (H. R. 12159). No. 641, page 2983.-For the relief of Lt. David E. Carlson (H. R. 12450). No. 642, page 2985.-For the relief of Roy Curtis Booher (H. R. 12541). No. 643, page 2987.-For the relief of Michael Joseph Greeley (H. R. 12566). No. 644, page 2989.-For the relief of Roy E. Vix (H. R. 12656).

No. 645, page 2991.-Hearing on H. R. 11984 for the relief of Oda Herbert Plowman.

No. 646, page 2995.-Hearing on Senate Joint Resolution 209 authorizing the presentation of silver medals to the personnel of the second Byrd Antarctic expedition.

No. 647, page 2999.-Hearing on S. 3369 providing for the posthumous appoint-
ment of Ernest E. Dailey as a warrant radio electrician, United
States Navy.
No. 648, page 3003.-Hearing on H. R. 10356 authorizing the Secretary of the
Navy to convey a right-of-way over certain lands situated in Solano
County, Calif., to the State of California for State highway purposes.
No. 649, page 3039.-Hearings on H. R. 10509 authorizing the President to
present in the name of Congress a medal of honor to Harold R. Wood.

No. 650, page 3081.-Change of duty of Admiral C. C. Bloch.
No. 651, page 3083.-Hearing on resolution regarding the U. S. S. Los Angeles.
No. 652, page 3085.-To authorize the acceptance of certain lands in the city of
San Diego, Calif. (H. R. 12474).

No. 653, page 3087. To authorize the disposition of the naval ordnance plant,
South Charleston, W. Va. (H. R. 12832).

No. 654, page 3089.-For the permanent preservation of the United States Frigate Constitution and other vessels having historical tradition (H. J. Res. 372).

No. 655, page 3091.-To authorize the acquisition of lands in the vicinity of Galveston, Tex., as a site for a naval air station and to authorize the construction of a naval air station thereon (H. R. 12754).

No. 656, page 3093.-To authorize the payment of the sum of $2,500 to the dependents of the officers and men who lost their lives on the submarine S-4 (H. R. 12547).

No. 657, page 3095.-Providing for an additional naval academy in the San Francisco Bay area in the State of California, and for other purposes (H. R. 12510).

No. 658, page 3097.-Providing for naval and Marine Corps aviators who have qualified prior to April 1, 1917, and since disqualified for active duty to be advanced one grade on the retired list (H. R. 12254).

No. 659, page 3099.—To grant retired pay and allowances to certain retired officers now on the retired list of the Navy or Marine Corps (H. R. 12508).

No. 660, page 3101.-For the relief of Harold King Boyce (H. R. 12640).
No. 661, page 3103.-Granting the consent of Congress to the city and county of
San Francisco to construct a causeway and highways on Yerba
Buena Island in San Francisco Bay, and for other purposes (S. J.
Res. 251).

No. 662, page 3105.-Provide for the construction by the Secretary of the Navy of a Federal building for use as a Naval Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve Armory of the District of Columbia (H. R. 11896).

No. 663, page 3107.-For the relief of Howard Scott, seaman, second class, United States Navy (H. R. 12741).

No. 664, page 3109.-For the relief of Arthur J. Ellwood (H. R. 12725). No. 665, page 3111.-For the relief of James P. McDonnell (H. R. 12806). No. 666, page 3113.-For the relief of Joseph D. Gigante (H. R. 12854). No. 667, page 3115.-To authorize the acquisition of lands in the San Francisco Bay area as a site for a naval supply base and to authorize the construction and installation of facilities for a naval supply base thereon (H. R. 12969).

No. 668, page 3117.-To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to proceed with the construction of certain public works, and for other purposes (H. R. 12749).

No. 669, page 3119.-For the relief of James Wilcox (H. R. 12826).

No. 670, page 3121.-For the relief of Jeremiah A. Kennedy (H. R. 12726). No. 671, page 3123.—To establish a United States naval academy on the Pacific coast (H. R. 12925).

No. 672, page 3125.-For the relief of Allen Blow Cook and William Hawley Sewell (H. R. 12881).

No. 673, page 3127.-For the relief of Walter Francis Meinhart (H. R. 12807).

23097-36-2

TO AUTHORIZE AN EXCHANGE OF LAND BETWEEN THE WAIANAE CO., AND THE NAVY DEPARTMENT (H. R. 9999). MR. KING

NAVY DEPARTMENT, Washington, January 6, 1936.

The SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

Washington, D. C.

MY DEAR MR. SPEAKER: There is transmitted herewith a draft of a proposed bill to authorize an exchange of land between the Waianae Co. and the Navy Department.

The purpose of the proposed legislation is to authorize the Secretary of the Navy to exchange certain land now a part of the naval radio station site, Lualualei, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, for a tract of land belonging to the Waianae Co. and adjoining the radio station on the south and a surrender of the rights-of-way across the radio station now held by the Waianae Co.

This exchange would transfer approximately 665 acres from the northern end of the radio station site to the Waianae Co. and would add approximately 800 acres to the southern end of the radio station site by transfer from the Waianae Co. The Waianae Co. would then have no further need to use its railroad, flumes, and roads across the radio station in order to work its land and will, as part of the exchange, surrender its rights-of-way across the radio station. The Navy Department considers it highly desirable that these rights-of-way across the radio station should be extinguished.

The enactment of the proposed legislation will not involve any cost to the Government.

This proposed legislation is in accord with the financial program of the President.

The Navy Department recommends that the proposed legislation be enacted.

Sincerely yours,

CLAUDE A. SWANSON.

26697-36-No. 452

(1937)

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