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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 - United States
Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives.

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The President to proclaim Sunday before Memorial Day as day for memorial
Current tax payment act of 1943 2
2
Relief of Jack L Haas
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Abolishing certain naval trust funds and deposits thereto and simplifying
1
Construction of memorial at St Lawrence Newfoundland
2
Relief of George E Golding
5
Relief of Douglas E Lawson
Authorizing acquisition and conversion or construction of auxiliary vessels
4
Relief of Velma Pikkarainen
Independent offices appropriation bill 1944
5
Amending District of Columbia unemployment compensation
1
Authorizing acquisition and conversion or construction of landing craft
1
Preventing payment of excessive fees or compensation in connection with
7
III
6
The Trade Agreements Act and its administration 2
2
The issue now before us 10
10
Analysis of opposition arguments 33
33
The conclusions of the committee
54
Bridge across Mississippi River near Memphis Tenn
60
Repts 781 vol 2
1
Providing for training of nurses for armed forces
2
Revision of Alaska game
Providing for Assistant Secretary of Commerce for small business
Establishing George Washington Carver National Monument
1
Facilitate and simplify collection procedure in Interior Department
8
Payment of allowances in lieu of quarters or rations in kind to certain
1
To prevent desecration and mutilation of flag of United States
1
Designating locks in St Marys River at the falls as MacArthur Lock
7
Relief of Primo Giordanengo and Angie Giordanengo
Payment of uniform gratuity to certain Naval Reserve officers recalled
3
Conveyance to Virginia of portion of Naval Mines Depot reservation
Interior Department appropriation bill 1944
3
Vocational rehabilitation act amendments of 1943
2
Relief of Robert Norheim
1
Extending employees compensation act benefits to postmasters
District of Columbia appropriation bill 1944
6
Authorizing Secretary of Agriculture to adjust titles to lands subject to
Amending act to provide for loans to farmers for crop production
7
Increasing amount of Federal aid to State or Territorial homes for support
Appointment of additional Assistant Secretary of Interior
Uniform allowance for certain graduates of Military Academy
Amending description of area affected by act for relief of Springdale Utah
Relief of J P Woolsey
1
Relief of Jennie Walker
1
Relief of Western Maryland Dairy
5
Relief of El Paso Electric
7
Relief of George H Bartole and Vernon W Tennyson 350 Relief of Robert N Bickert
1
Relief of John Rhoden
1
Extension of cooperative forest fire protection on State and private lands
7
Providing for care of children of mothers employed in war areas
1
Consenting to interstate oil compact to conserve oil and gas 365 Amending Great Plains act relating to waterconservation and utilization projects
1
Wartime construction and operation and maintenance of reclamation projects
5
National war agencies appropriation bill 1944
2
Appointments to Military Academy and Naval Academy in case of redis tricting of congressional districts
Attendance of Marine Band at convention of Grand Army of the Republic at Milwaukee
Enlargement of Arlington National Cemetery
1
Disposition of property under War Department
1
Relief of J Frank Meador
1
Additional appropriation for community facilities in connection with defense housing
5
Authorizing use of part of Capitol grounds east of Union Station for parking of motor vehicles
1
Relief of farmers whose property was destroyed or damaged by floods in 1943
1
Authorizing sale or transfer of property belonging to Government for other purposes
Servicemens dependents allowance act amendments
1
Exempting fathers from selective training and service until Jan 1 1944
Second deficiency appropriation bill 1943
Regulations with reference to fertilizers or seeds that may be distributed
Compensation of recorder of deeds of District of Columbia and superin
Permitting certain burials in Scottish Rite Temple in District of Columbia
Authorizing charging of tolls for passage or transit of Government traffic
6
Administration and use of public lands
Investigation of senatorial campaign expenditures 1942
ORIAL
1
Statistical report of receipts and expenditures_
10
Federal Corrupt Practices Act as amended
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Relief of Washington Brandywine Point Lookout Railroad
Relief of John P von Rosenberg
1
Amending law relating to carrying of concealed weapons
Emergency maternity and infant care for wives of enlisted men in armed
Activities and operations of Federal Farm Board
Amendments to national housing
1
Bridge across Mississippi River near Brooklyn Center Minn
3
Marine Corps and Coast Guard
Authorizing Secretary of Navy to convey to New York City lands within Brooklyn Navy Yard
Amending Naval Reserve act relative to Womens Reserve 427 Relief of commissioned officers of U S S St Louis during SpanishAmerican
Relief of Gerald G Woods
5
Relief of Cleo Pickrell
7
Relief of Howard Morgan
11
Relief of Grafton Boat Works 432 Relief of Pan American Airways
Relief of Milford Trust Co and Blanche R Bennett administrators of estate of Charles E Reed
Relief of Ervin S Finley
Relief of J E Martin
1
Establishing board of visitors for Merchant Marine Academy
6
The President to proclaim Oct 11 1943 General Pulaskis Memorial Day 438 Additional judge for eastern district of Pennsylvania
District court for eastern district of Tennessee to hear claim of W I Dooly 440 Relief of Samuel Margolin 441 Relief of Dorothy Anderson Mrs Rober...
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