1, page 1.-Authorizing an appropriation for the erection of a memorial to the officers and men of the United States Navy who lost their lives as the result of a boiler explosion that totally destroyed the U. S. S. Tulip, near St. Inigoes Bay, Md., on November 11, 1864, and for other purposes (H. R. 3597). 2, page 2.—Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to accept gifts and be- quests for the benefit of the Office of Naval Records and Library, 3, page 5.-To provide for the better administration of justice in the Navy a 4, page 7.-To amend section 7 of the act approved May 29, 1934, entitled "An act to regulate the distribution, promotion, retirement, and discharge of commissioned officers of the Marine Corps, and for other purposes" (H. R. 3600). No. 5, page 9. To prohibit the unauthorized wearing, manufacture, or sale of 6, page 11.-To amend the act approved February 15, 1929, entitled "An act to permit certain warrant officers to count all active service ren- dered under temporary appointment as warrant or commissioned officers in the Regular Navy, or as warrant or commissioned officers in the United States Naval Reserve force, for purpose of promotion to chief warrant rank" (H. R. 3602). 7, page 13.—To amend the part of the act entitled "An act making appro- priations for the naval service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921, and for other purposes", approved June 4, 1920, relating to the conservation, care, custody, protection, and operation of the naval petroelum and oil-sbale reserves (H. R. 3603). 8, page 15.-To amend the act entitled "An act making appropriations for the naval service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1903, and for other purposes", approved July 1, 1902 (H. R. 3605). 9, page 17.-To amend section 22 of the act approved March 4, 1925, entitled "An act providing for sundry matters affecting the naval service, and for other purposes", (H. R. 3606). 10, page 19.—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. 11. page 21.-To authorize the disposition of the former naval radio station property at St. Augustine, Fla. (H. R. 3608). 12, page 23.-Awarding a Navy Cross to John W. Thomason (H. R. 3661). 13, page 25.—To amend section 5 of the act entitled "An act authorizing the construction, repair, and preservation of certain public works on rivers and harbors, and for other purposes", approved March 3, 1925, to authorize the payment of a per diem in connection with naval aerial surveys and flight checking of aviation charts (H. R. 14, page 27. For the relief of Max Dole Gilfillan (H. R. 714). 15. page 29.-For the relief of George Preston Thomas (H. R. 2346). 16, page 31.-For the relief of William George O'Neal (H. R. 2211). 17, page 33.-For the relief of William T. Reese (H. R. 876). 18, page 35.-For the relief of Robert William Morris (H. R. 603). 19. page 37.-To place George K. Shuler on the retired list of the United No. 20, page 39.-For the relief of Harry James Foster (H. R. 1369). No. 21, page 41.-To amend an act entitled "An act making appropriations the naval service for the fiscal year ending June 13, 1910, and other purposes", approved March 3, 1909, to extend commiss privileges to widows of officers and enlisted men of the Navy Marine Corps, and also to officers of the Foreign Service of the Uni States at foreign stations (H. R. 3907). No. 22, page 43.-For the relief of Walter J. Dunn (H. R. 527). No. 23, page 45.-To provide for the advancement on the retired list of the N of George Dewey Hilding (H. R. 679). No. 24, page 47.-For the relief of Robert D. Doherty (H. R. 873). No. 25, page 49.-For the relief of Chester H. Hepp (H. R. 892). No. 26, page 51.-For the relief of Stephen Andrzejewski (H. R. 893). No. 27, page 53.—For the relief of Lt. Comdr. Allen H. Guthrie, United Sta -No. 28, page 55.-Authorizing the President of the United States to appo Corp. Robert Slover as a first lieutenant in the United States Mar Corps and place him on the retired list (H. R. 2849). No. 29, page 59.-For the relief of John P. Hurley (H. R. 2369). No. 34, page 69.-To authorize the disposition of the Naval Ordnance Pla No. 35, page 71.-For the relief of William Harnick (H. R. 529). No. 36, page 73.-For the relief of Howard W. Chadderdon (H. R. 533). No. 37, page 75.-For the relief of Joseph George Fimbel (H. R. 536). No. 38, page 77.-For the relief of Eugene Michael Doran (H. R. 538). No. 39, page 79.-For the relief of Homer P. Cota (H. R. 672). No. 40, page 81.-For the relief of Anthony Peter de Young (H. R. 675). No. 41, page 83.-To correct the military record of Daniel D. Dolan (H. R. 88 891). No. 43, page 87.—To correct the naval record of Paul Harold Erickson (H. No. 44, page 89.-For the relief of Arthur J. Ellwood (H. R. 989). No. 52, page 105.-For the relief of Charles Alexander Ritchie (H. R. 524). No. 53, page 107.-To correct the military record of Nicholas Lauber (H. R. 87 No. 54, page 109.-To correct the military record of Anthony Marszelewski (H. No. 55, page 111.-To correct the military record of George Willard Kan No. 56, page 113.-For the relief of Robert Sievers Rubarts (H. R. 992). No. 57, page 115.-For the relief of J. E. Kearney (H. R. 996). No. 58, page 117.-For the relief of Carl Siele (H. R. 1029). No. 59, page 119.-For the relief of James Madison (H. R. 1183). No. 60, page 121.-For the relief of Alexander Stanley Lazik (H. R. 1259). No. 61, page 123.-For the relief of Edward J. Larocque (H. R. 1260). No. 62, page 125.-For the relief of Victor J. Quillian (H. R. 1264). No. 63, page 127.-For the relief of Arthur John Ford (H. R. 1711). No. 64, page 129.-To correct the naval record of William Arthur Johant No. 65, page 131.-For the relief of Guy Swan (H. R. 1721). No. 66, page 133.-For the relief of Casimir Molargie (H. R. 1840). No. 71, page 143.-For the relief of Joseph Frank Schmidt (H. R. 1905). No. 72, page 145.-For the relief of George Mullens (H. R. 2210). No. 73, page 147.-For the relief of Edward James McCarten (H. R. 2377). No. 74, page 149.-For the relief of Charles McCarren (H. R. 2379). No. 75, page 151.-For the relief of William Martin (H. R. 2380). No. 76, page 153.-For the relief of Robert Emmett Norton (H. R. 2384). No. 77, page 155.-For the relief of Francisco P. Lima (H. R. 2427). No. 78, page 157.-For the relief of Eugene Aubry (H. R. 2606). No. 79, page 159.-For the relief of John Albert Farne (H. R. 2823). No. 80, page 161.-For the relief of Harry Kukofsky (H. R. 3122). No. 81, page 163.-For the relief of William J. Carter (H. R. 1364). No. 82, page 165.-For the relief of Frank P. Barbour (H. R. 2607). No. 83, page 167.-For the relief of Burton Bowen (H. R. 525). No. 84, page 169.—For the relief of Lt. Emmet P. Forrestel (H. R. 535). No. 85, page 171.-For the relief of Ernest Eppinga (H. R. 676). No. 86, page 173.-For the relief of Richard Earl Brady (H. R. 716). No. 87, page 175.-For the relief of George W. Cain (H. R. 871). No. 88, page 177.-For the relief of Joseph S. Muffoletto (H. R. 1278). No. 89, page 179.-For the relief of James Richard Garrigan (H. R. 2605). No. 90, page 181.-For the relief of Thomas O'Brien (H. R. 2566). No. 91, page 183.-For the relief of Thomas Francis Fleming (H. R. 2949). No. 92, page 185.-For the relief of Benjamin J. Crowley (H. R. 1266). No. 93, page 187.-Hearing on House Joint Resolution 43 to amend Public Law No. 780, Seventy-fourth Congress, authorizing the acquisition of lands in the City of Alameda, County of Alameda, State of California, as a site for a naval air station, and for other purposes. No. 94. page 189.-Hearing on H. R. 3608 to authorize the disposition of the former naval radio station property at St. Augustine, Fla. No. 95, page 193.-Hearing on H. R. 3607 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 No. 96, page 203.-Hearing on H. R. 3598 authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to accept gifts and bequests for the benefit of the Office of Naval Records and Library, Navy Department. No. 97. page 209.-For the relief of Thomas Alexander Patterson (H. R. 1212). . 9. page 211.-For the relief of Leonard F. Westphal (H. R. 523). No. 99. page 213.-For the relief of Edward Raymond Naiderek (H. R. 530). No. 100, page 215.-For the relief of Peter S. Klaskala (H. R. 531). No. 101, page 217.-For the relief of Edward Henry Condon (H. R. 532). Na 102, page 219.-For the relief of Raymond C. Bogart (H. R. 534). 103, page 221.-For the relief of Joseph Leroy Everett (H. R. 537). 104, page 223.-For the relief of Arthur A. Rohe (H. R. 659). No. 105, page 225.-For the relief of Harold Edward Rice (H. R. 661). No. 106, page 227.-For the relief of Lewis Marion Hall (H. R. 678). No. 107, page 229.-For the relief of Richard Taylor (H. R. 704). No. 108, page 231.-To correct the military record of Casimer F. Brylski (H. R. No. 109. page 233.-For the relief of Alfred A. Wittek (H. R. 888). No. 110. page 235.-For the relief of Joseph Edward Zins (H. R. 895). No. 111, page 237.-For the relief of Tracey O'Brien Potter (H. R. 953). No. 112, page 239.-For the relief of Harvey Hultz Verner (H. R. 971). No. 113. page 241.-For the relief of Forrest Mobley (H. R. 1023). No. 114, page 243.-For the relief of Jack L. Welker (H. R. 1104). 115, page 245.-For the relief of Charles E. Strouse (H. R. 1261). . 116, page 247.-For the relief of Frank L. Noon (H. R. 1262). 117, page 249.-For the relief of Harry Schrader (H. R. 1263). No. 115, page 251.-For the relief of Carl Walter Olsen (H. R. 1714). No. 128, page 271.-For the relief of Albert Edward Vincent (H. R. 2933). No. 142, page 299.-For the relief of George Russel Thorson (H. R. 2658). No. 146, page 307.-For the relief of Ray Funcannon (H. R. 3001). No. 165, page 345.-For the relief of Victor Oscar Gokey (H. R. 634). No. 168, page 351.-For the relief of Robert C. Chaney (H. R. 3652). No. 175, page 365.—For the relief of Raymond Henry MacDonald (H. R. 1471) No. 176, page 367.-To authorize certain officers of the United States Navy and officers and enlisted men of the Marine Corps to accept such medals orders, and decorations as have been tendered them by foreign gov ernments in appreciation of services rendered (H. R. 5227). No. 177, page 369.-For the relief of Charles A. Wallace (H. R. 2396). No. 179, page 373.-To establish boards in the Navy and Marine Corps for No. 181, page 377.-To amend the act of May 25, 1933 (48 Stat. 73) (S. 368). No. 182, page 379.—For the relief of Albert Ğinsburg (H. R. 2419). No. 183, page 381.-Providing for an additional naval academy in San Francisco Bay area in the State of California (H. R. 2713). No. 184, page 383.-For the relief of Bernard Joseph McDermott (H. R. 2799). No. 185, page 385.-For the relief of John W. Reardon (H. R. 2946). No. 186, page 387.-To extend the status of veterans of the World War to persons enlisted and serving on United States Shipping Board vessels during the World War in war zones (H. R. 3130). No. 187, page 389.-For the relief of Donald Lee Hinshaw (H. R. 3337). No. 192, page 399.-For the relief of Fred D. Dickerson (H. R. 3554). Navy of William F. Verleger (H. R. 3755). No. 200, page 415.-For the relief of Joseph Mastine Keefe (H. R. 3765). No. 209, page 433.-For the relief of certain residents of the village of Warrington, No. 210, page 435.-For the relief of Clyde F. Chambers (H. R. 4393). No. 211, page 437.-Authorizing construction of a 300-ton airship fully equipped for naval service, subject to the acceptance by the United States Government (H. R. 2253). No. 212, page 439.-Authorizing the construction of two lighter-than-air craft and authorizing an appropriation therefor (H. R. 2694). No. 213, page 441.-To correct the naval record of John H. Burd (H. R. 894). No. 214, page 443.-To place William H. Clinton on the retired list of the Navy (H. R. 1929). No. 215, page 445.-For the relief of Denis Healy (H. R. 2370). No. 216, page 447.--For the relief of William Robert Jackson (H. R. 2371). No. 224, page 463.-Granting relief to American civilian employees of the Navy stationed in the Philippine Islands (H. R. 259). No. 225, page 465.-To provide for the admission of 50 Filipinos to the United States Naval Academy pending the consummation of the independence of the Philippine Islands (H. R. 2282). No. 226, page 467.-Providing for the construction of naval vessels and materials used therein in navy yards, and providing further methods thereunder (H. R. 4344). No. 227, page 469.-To authorize the establishment of a naval air station on 12 339SU 3373 |