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SENATE REPORTS

76th Congress, 1st Session

(January 3-August 5, 1939)

MISCELLANEOUS

VOL. 2

UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON: 1939

621010

No.

CONTENTS

234. Price of not less than cost of production for agricultural products.

235. Relief of Grace S. Taylor.

236. Amend act to aid States in making certain toll bridges free bridges.

237. Reduction of cotton oversupply by payment in kind.

238. Officer of Public Health Service to be assistant to surgeon general.
239. Administrator of veterans' affairs to exchange property at Tuskegee, Ala.
240. Amend joint resolution creating Temporary National Economic Committee.
241. Extend time within which States may cause toll bridges to be made free.
242. Dismissing contest of John R. Neal versus Tom Stewart.

272. Bridge across Waccamaw River between Old Dock and Ash, N. C.

273. Bridge across Wabash River at or near Peru, Ind.

274. Bridge over Mahoning River near Stiles Street in Warren, Ohio.

275. Bridge across Straits of Mackinac near St. Ignace, Mich.

276. Bridge across St. Louis River from Duluth, Minn., to Superior, Wis.

277. Bridge across Mahoning River at Marshall Street, Youngstown, Ohio.

278. Bridge across Mahoning River at Cedar Street, Youngstown, Ohio.

279. Bridge across Allegheny River at or near Valley Camp, Pa.

280. Bridge across Mississippi River at Rock Island, Ill.

281. Recount, etc., in U. S. senatorial election in Indiana, Nov. 8, 1938.

282. Interior Department appropriation bill, 1940.

283. To establish Public Works Agency and to amend social security act.

284. To issue to Martha Austin patent to land in Montana.

285. Use of War Department equipment for Confederate Veterans' 1939 reunion.

286. Granting right-of-way at Ellington Field to Stanolind Pipe Line Co.

287. Secretary of War to terminate certain leases of Long Island Railroad Co.

288. Establishment of Coast Guard station on Keweenaw Peninsula, Mich.

289. Lease of part of former Fort Armistead reservation for radio station.

290. Amend national defense act rel. to Judge Advocate General's Dept., Army.

291. Amending law rel. to load lines for American vessels in foreign trade.

292. Retirement of enlisted personnel of Coast Guard.

293. Increasing facilities of Coast Guard for national defense, etc.

294. Readjusting commissioned personnel of Coast Guard.

295. Reimburse Coast Guard personnel for hurricane losses, Sept. 21, 1938.

296. Relief of Presly Holliday.

337. Sale of aviation supplies, etc., to aircraft operated by foreigners.

338. To prohibit advertising of alcoholic beverages by radio.*

339. Including evidence in records certified by Ct. of Cls. to Supreme Court.

340. Relative to military record of Charles C. Rascoe.

341. Relating to age requirements for civil service examinations.

342. License to Union Pacific Railroad Co. for trackage at Fort Leavenworth.

343. To permit employees of legislative branch to qualify for civil service.

344. Reinter mother and mother-in-law of President Andrew Johnson near him.

345. Increase in number of cadets to Military Academy from D. C.

346. Provide for deputy chief of staff and increase War Dept. General Staff.

347. Acquisition of additional land for military purposes.

348. Granting postal employees credit for Saturday in leave laws.

349. Amend law rel. to punishment for transmitting threatening communications.

350. Mailing of pistols, etc., to officers of Coast Guard.

351. Appraisal of pneumatic mail tube systems in New York and Boston.

352. Limit hours of pneumatic-tube system employees to 8 in 10 hours a day.

353. Providing time credits for substitutes in pneumatic-tube service.

354. Night work pay to pneumatic-tube-system employees in postal service.

355. Extend 40-hour law to pneumatic-tube system employees in postal service.

356. Amend food and drug act to postpone operation of certain provisions.

357. Charitable contributions by national banks.

358. Participation in celebration of 150th anniversary of lighthouse service.

359. Waiver of stockholders' liability by Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

360. Relief of John F. Thomas.

361. Coast Guard to use portions of Morehead City Target Range, N. C.

362. Compact for division of waters of Yellowstone River.

363. Relief of Joseph Alder and others.

364. Relief of Standard Oil Co., Inc., in Kentucky.

365. Relief of Dorothy Clair Hester, daughter of E. R. Hester.

366. Travel pay, etc., for soldiers in Philippine Islands beyond enlistment.

367. Relief of Atlas Powder Co.

*Corrected print.

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