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INDEX TO
PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES .
OF THE

SECOND SESSION OF THE


SEVENTY-SECOND CONGRESS
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THE UNITED STATES


OF AMERICA

VOLUME 76-PART 6
DECEMBER 5, 1932, TO MARCH 4, 1933

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UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1933

NAMES AND POST-OFFICE ADDRESSES
OF .

SENATORS IN THE

SECOND SESSION OF THE SEVENTY-SECOND CONGRESS


CHARLES CURTIS, Vice President, Topeka, Kans.
GEORGE H. 1\iosEs, President pro tempore, Concord, N.H.

Name Home post office Name Home post office

Ashurst, Henry F ------------- Prescott, Ariz. Kean, Hamilton F ------------ "Ursina", Union County, N.J..
Austin, Warren R____________ Burlington, Vt. Kendrick, John B ___________ _ Sheridan, Wyo.
Bailey, Josiah W ------------- Raleigh, N.C. Keyes, Henry W -------------· North Haverhill, N.H.
Bankhead, John H___________ Jasper, Ala. King, William H ____________ _ Salt Lake City, Utah.
Barbour, W. Warren 1 ________ Locust, N.J. La Follette, Robert M., jr -----· Madison, Wis.
Barkley, Alben W ------------· Paducah, Ky. Lewis, J. Hamilton __________ _ Chicago, Til.
Bingham, Hiram_____________ Salem, Conn. Logan,M.M ________________ _ Bowling Green, Ky.
Black, Hugo L________________ Birmingham, Ala. Long, Huey P --------------- New Orleans, La.
Blaine, John J --------------- Boscobel, Wis. McGill, George ______________ . Wichita, Kans.
Borah, William E------------- Boise, Idaho. McKellar, Kenneth __________ _ Memphis, Tenn.
Bratton, Sam G______________ Albuquerque, N.Mex. McNary, Charles L __________ _ Salem, Oreg.
Brookhart, Smith W ---------· Washington, Iowa. Metcalf,.Jesse H-------------· Providence, R. L
Broussard, Edwin S----------· New Iberia, La. Moses, George H ____________ _ Concord, N.H.
Bulkley, Robert J ------------· Cleveland, Ohio. Neely, Matthew M __________ _ Fairmont, W. Va.
Bulow, William J ------------· Beresford, S.Dak. Norbeck, Peter--------------- Redfield, s. Dak.
Byrnes, James F ------------- Spartanburg, S.C. Norris, George W ------------· McCook, Nebr.
Capper, Arthur-------------- Topeka, Kans. Nye, Gerald P ---------------· Cooperstown, N.Dak.
Caraway, Hattie W ----------- Jonesboro, Ark. Oddie, Tasker L _____________ _ Reno, Nev.
Carey, Robert D______________ Careyhurst, Wyo. Patterson, Roscoe c _________ _ Springfield, Mo.
Clark, Bennett C.J ------------ Clayton, Mo. Pittman, Key---------------- Tonopah, Nev.
Cohen, JohnS_______________ Atlanta, Ga. Reed, David A---------------· Pittsburgh, Pa.
Connally, Tom_______________ Marlin, Tex. Reynolds, Robert R.' ---------- Asheville, N.C.
Coolidge, Marcus A----------· Fitchburg, Mass. Robinson, Arthur R _________ _ Indianapolis, Ind.
Copeland, Royals____________ New York City, N.Y. Robinson, Joseph T ----------· Little Rock, Ark.
Costigan, Edward P ----------· · Denver, Colo. Russell, Richard B., jr.8 _______ . Winder, Ga.
Couzens, James______________ Birmingham, Mich. Schall, Thomas D----------~­ Minneapolis, Minn.
Cutting, Bronson_____________ Santa Fe, N. Mex. Schuyler, Karl C.e ------------ Denver, Colo.
Dale, Porter H_______________ Island Pond, Vt. Sheppard, Morris ___________ _ Texarkana, Tex.
Davis, James J _______________ Pittsburgh, Pa. Shipstead, Henrik ___________ _ Miltona, Minn.
Dickinson, L. J______________ Algona, Iowa. Shortridge, Samuel M _______ _ Menlo Park, Calif.
Dill, Clarence C ______________ Spokane, Wash. Smith, Ellison D ____________ _ Lynchburg, S. C.
Fess, Simeon D______________ Yellow Springs, Ohio. Smoot, Reed ________________ _ Provo, Utah.
Fletcher, Duncan u __________ Jacksonville, Fla. Steiwer, Frederick ___________ _ Portland, Oreg.
Frazier, Lynn J ______________ Hoople, N.Dak. Stephens, Hubert D----------· New Albany, Miss.
George, Walter F ------------· Vienna, Ga. Swanson, Claude A.1• ________ _ Chatham, Va.
Glass, Carter---------------- Lynchburg, Va. Thomas, Elmer-------------- Medicine Park, Okla.
111omas,John______________ _ Gooding, Idaho.
Glenn, Otis F ---------------- Murphysboro, m.
Goldsborough, Phillips Lee____ Baltimore, Md. Townsend, John G., jr _______ _ Selbyville, Del.
Gore, Thomas P -------------- Oklahoma City, Okla. TTammell,Park _____________ • Lakeland, Fla.
Grammer, Elijah S.3 __________ Seattle, Wash. Tydings, Millard E __________ _ Havre de Grace, Md.
Hale, Frederick ______________ Portland, Me. Vandenberg, Arthur H ______ _ Grand Rapids, Mich.
Harrison, Pat________________ Gulfport, Miss. Wagner, Robert F ------------ New York City, N.Y.
Hastings, Daniel o___________ Wilmington, Del. Walcott, Frederic C----------· Norfolk, Conn.
Hatfield, Henry D____________ Huntington, W.Va. Walker, Walter 11 ___________ _ Grand Junction, Colo.
Hawes, Harry B!_____________ St. Louis, Mo. Walsh, David L-------------· Clinton, Mass.
Hayden, CarL _______________ Phoenix, Ariz. Walsh, Thomas J.u ----------- Helena, Mont.
Hebert, Felix________________ West Warwick, R.I. Watson, James E------------· Rushville, Ind.
Howell, Robert B _____________ Omaha, Nebr. Waterman, Charles W. 13 ______ _ Denver, Colo.
Hull, Cordell 5- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Carthage, Tenn. Wheeler, Burton K __________ _ Butte, Mont.
Johnson, Hiram W ----------- San Francisco, Calif. White, Wallace H., jr --------- Auburn, Me.
Jones, Wesley L.8 _____________ Seattle, Wash.
1 8 Elected November 8, 1932, to succeed John S. Cohen, who was
Elected to succeed himself, having been appointed December 1,
1931 (in preceding session), to fill the vacancy caused by the death appointed April 27, 1932 (in preceding session), to fill the vacancy
(in preceding session) of Dwight W. Morrow; term commenced caus.e d by the death (in preceding session) of William J. Harris;
December. term commenced January 12, 1933.
9 Elected November 8, 1932, to succeed Walter Walker, who was
~Appointed February 3, 1933, to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of Harry B. Hawes; term commenced February 3, 1933. appointed September 26. 1932, to fill the vacancy caused by the
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Appointed·November 22, 1932, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Charles W. Waterman; term commenced December 7.
death of Wesley L. Jones; term commenced November 22, 1932. 1932.
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Resigned February 3, 1933. 10 Resigned March 3, 1933.
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Resigned March 3, 1933. u Appointed September 26, 1932, to fill the vacancy caused by the
n Died November 19, 1932. death of Charles W. Waterman; term commenced September 26,
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Elected November 8, 1932, to succeed Cameron Morrison, who 1932.
was appointed December 13, 1930 (in preceding session), to fill u Died March 2, 1933.
the vacancy caused by the death (in preceding session) of Lee S. u Died August 27, 1932.
Overman; term commenced December 5, 1932.
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NAMES AND POST-OFFICE ADDRESSES
OF

REPRESENTATIVES AND DELEGATES


IN THE

SECOND SESSION OF THE SEVENTY -SECOND CONGRESS

JoHN N. GARNER, Speaker, Uvalde, Tex.

Name Home post office Name Home post office

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Abernethy, Charles L________ New Bern, N. C. Butler, Robert R. - - - - - - - - - - - - The Dalles, ()reg.
Adkins, Charles______________ Decatur, ill. Byrns, Joseph "\V ------------- Nashville, Tenn.
Aldrich, RichardS----------- Warwick, R.I. Cable, John L ______________ _ Lima, C>hio.
Allen, John c________________ Monmouth, TII. Campbell, Ed H _____________ _ Battle Creek, Iowa.
Allgood, Miles c_____________ Gadsden, Ala. Campbell, Guy E------------- Crafton, Pa.
Almon, Edward B------------ Tuscumbia, Ala. Canfield, Harry C ___________ _ Batesville, Ind.
Amlie, Thomas R____________ Elkhorn, Wis. Cannon, Clarence ___________ _ Elsberry, Mo.
Andresen, August H__________ Red Wing, Minn. Carden, Cap R _____________ _ Munfordville, Ky.
Andrew, A. Piatt_____________ Gloucester, Mass. Carley, Patrick J ------------- Brooklyn, N.Y.
Andrews, Walter G__________ Buffalo, N.Y. Carter, Albert E ____________ _ C>akland, Calif.
Arentz, Samuels_____________ Simpson, Nev. Carter, Vincent _____________ _ Kemmerer, Wyo.
Arnold, William W ----------- Robinson, Ill. Cartwright, Wilburn_________ _ McAlester, C>kla.
AufderHeide, ()scar L_______ West New York, N.J. Cary, Glover H ______________ _ C>wensboro, Ky.
Ayres, William A_____________ Wichita, Kans. Castellaw, Bryant T.3 ________ _ Cuthbert, Ga.
Bacharach, Isaac____________ Atlantic City, N.J. Cavicchia, Peter A__________ _ Newark, N.J.
Bachmann, Carl G ___________ Wheeling, W.Va. Celler, EmanueL ____________ _ Brooklyn, N. Y.
Bacon, Robert L_____________ C>ld Westbury, N.Y. Chapman, Virgil ____________ _ Paris, Ky.
Baldrige, Malcolm___________ C>maha, Nebr. Chase, J. MitchelL __________ _ Clearfield, Pa.
Bankhead, William B_________ Jasper, Ala. Chavez, Dennis _____________ _ Albuquerque, N. Mex.
Barbour, Henry E____________ FTesno, Calif. Chindblom, Carl R __________ _ Evanston, TII.
Barton, William E____________ Houston, Mo. Chiperfield, Burnett M _______ _ Canton, ill.
Beam, Harry P --------------- Chicago, ill. Christgau, Victor ____________ _ Austin, Minn.
Beck, James M_______________ Philadelphia, Pa. Christopherson, Charles A___ _ Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
Beedy, Carroll L_____________ Portland, Me. Clague,FTank ______________ _ Redwood Falls, Minn.
Biddle, Joseph F.1 ____________ Huntingdon, Pa. Clancy, Robert H ____________ _ Detroit, Mich.
Black, Loring M., jr __________ , Brooklyn, N.Y. Clark,J.Bayard ____________ _ Fayetteville, N.C.
Bland, Schuyler C>tis_________ Newport News, Va. Clarke, John D _____________ _ FTaser, N.Y.
Blanton, Thomas L ___________ Abilene, Tex. Cochran, John J ____________ _ St. Louis, Mo.
Bloom, SoL__________________ New York City, N.Y. Cochran, Thomas c _________ _ Mercer,Pa.
Boehne, John W., jr__________ Evansville, Ind. Cole, Cyrenus _______________ _ Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Bohn, FTank P --------------- Newberry, Mich. Cole, William P., jr __________ _ Glenarm, Md.
Boileau, Gerald J ------------· Wausau, Wis. Collier, James W ------------- Vicksburg, Miss.
Boland, Patrick J ------------· Scranton, Pa. Collins, Ross A_____________ _ Collinsville, Miss.
Bolton, Chester c____________ Lyndhurst, C>hio. Colton, Don B---------------· Vernal, Utah.
Bowman, FTank L____________ Morgantown, W.Va. Condon, FTancis B __________ _ Central Falls, R. I.
Boylan, John J --------------· New York City, N.Y. Connery, William P., jr. ______ _ Lynn, Mass.
Brand, Charles_______________ Urbana, C>hio. Connolly, James J ___________ . Philadelphia, Pa.
Brand, Charles H------------· Athens, Ga. Cooke, Edmund F ------------ Alden,N. Y.
Briggs, Clay Stone____________ Galveston, Tex. Cooper, Jere ________________ _ Dyersburg, Tenn.
Britten, Fred A______________ Chicago, ill. Cooper, John G -------------- Youngstown, Ohio.
Browning, Gordon___________ Huntingdon, Tenn. Corning, Parker-------------· Albany, N.Y.
Cox,E.E __________________ _ Camilla, Ga.
Brumm, George F ------------ Minersville, Pa.
Brunner, William F ---------- Rockaway Park, N.Y. Coyle, William R ____________ _ Bethlehem, Pa.
CraiL Joe ___________________ _ Los Angeles, Calif.
Buchanan, James P ----------· Brenham, Tex.
Buckbee, John T ------------- Ro~ord, Til. Crisp, Charles R.'------------ Americus, Ga.
Bulwinkle, Alfred L----------· Gastonia, N. C. Cross,C>.H _________________ _ Waco, Tex.
Burch, Thomas Q ____________ Martinsville, Va. Crosser, Robert _____________ _ Cleveland, C>hio.
Burdick, Clark_~------------- Newport, R.I. Crowe, Eugene B ____________ _ Bedford, Ind.
Burtness, Olger B____________ Grand Forks, N.Dak. Crowiher,FTank ____________ _ Schenectady, N. Y.
Busby, JetL _________________. Houston, Miss. Crump, Edward H ___________ _ Memphis, Tenn.
1
Elected November 8, 1932, to fill the vacancy caused by the a Elected November 8, 1932, to fill the vacancy caused by the
death (in preceding session) of Edward M. Beers. resignation of Charles R. Crisp.
3 Died J anuary 7, 1933. Vacancy not filled. • Resigned October 7, 1932.
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6 LIST OF MEMBERS
Names and post-office addresses of Members and Delegates of the House of Representatives-Continued

Name Home post office Name Home post office

Culkin, Francis D____________ Oswego, N.Y. Golder, Benjamin M _________ _ Philadelphia, Pa.
Cullen, Thomas H____________ Brooklyn, N. Y. Goldsborough, T. Alan _______ _ Denton,Md.
Curry, Charles F ------------- Sacramento, Calif. Goodwin, Godfrey G.1 _______ _ Cambridge, Minn.
Dallinger, Frederick W.1 ______ Cambridge, Mass. Goss, Edward W -------------· Waterbury, Conn.
Darrow, George P ____________ Philadelphia, Pa. Granfield, William J _________ _ Longmeadow, Mass.
Davenpor t, Frederick M ______ , Clinton, N.Y. Green, Robert A-------------· Starke, Fla.
Davis, Ewin L---------------~ Tullahoma, Tenn. Greenwood, Arthur H ________ _ Washington, In~
Davis, Robert L. 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - Philadelphia, Pa. Gregory, William V----------- Mayfield, Ky.
Delaney, John J -------------· Brooklyn, N.Y. · Griffin, Anthony J ___________ _ New York City, N.Y.
De Priest, Oscar ______________ Chicago, Ill. Griswold, Glenn _____________ _ Peru, Ind.
DeRouen, Rene L_____________ Ville Platte, La. Guyer, U.S------------------ Kansas City, Kans.
Dickinson, Clement c_________ Clinton, Mo. Hadley, Lindley H ___________ _ Bellingham, Wash.
Dickstein, SamueL___________ New York City, N.Y. Haines, Harry L ____________ _ Red Lion, Pa.
Dies, Martin_________________ Orange, Tex. Hall, Homer W --------------· Bloomington, ID.
Dieterich, William H __________ Beardstown, ID. Hall, Roberts ______________ _ Hattiesburg, Miss.
Disney, Wesley E_____________ Tulsa, Okla. Hall,111omas _______________ _ Bismarck, N.Dak.
Dominick, Fred H____________ Newberry, S. C. Hancock, Clarence E _________ , Syracuse, N. Y.
Daughton, Robert L__________ Laurel Springs, N. C. Hancock, Frank W., jr _______ _ Oxford, N. C.
Douglas, Lewis W ------------ Phoenix, Ariz. Hardy, Guy U ______________ _ Canon City, Colo.
Douglass, John J ------------- East Boston, Mass. Hare, Butler B ______________ _ Saluda, s. C.
Doutrich, Isaac H____________ Harrisburg, Pa. Harlan, Byron B _____________ . Dayton, Ohio.
Dowell, Cassius C------------· Des Moines, Iowa. Hart, Michael J _____________ _ Saginaw, Mich.
Doxey, Wall _________________ Holly Springs, Miss. Hartley, Fred A., jr __________ ~ Kearny, N.J.
Drane, Herbert J ------------- Lakeland, Fla. Hastings, William W ---------· Tahlequah, Okla.
Drewry, Patrick H____________ Petersburg, Va. Haugen, Gilbert N ___________ . Northwood, Iowa.
Driver, William J ____________ , Osceola, Ark. Hawley, Willis C ____________ _ Salem, Oreg.
Dyer, Leonidas c_____________ St. Louis, Mo. Hess, Willia;m E _____________ _ Cincinnati, Ohio.
Eagle, Joe H. 3 ________________ Houston, Tex. Hill, Lister------------------· Montgon1ery,Ala.
Eaton, Charles A_____________ Plainfield, N.J. Hill, Samuel B ______________ _ Waterville, Wash.
Eaton, William R------------· Denver, Colo. Hoch,Homer _______________ _ Marion, Kans.
Ellzey, Russell_______________ Wesson, Miss. Hogg,I>avid ________________ _ Fort Wayne, Ind.
Englebright, Harry L_________ Nevada City, Calif. Hogg, Robert L--------------· Point Pleasant, W. Va.
Erk, Edmund F --------------· Pittsburgh, Pa. Holaday, William P ----------· Georgetown, ID.
Eslick, Willa B.'-------------- Pulaski, Tenn. Hollister, John B ____________ _ Cincinnati, Ohio.
Estep, Harry A_______________ Pittsburgh, Pa. Holmes, Pehr Q _____________ _ Worcester, Mass.
Evans, John M_______________ Missoula, Mont. Hooper, Joseph L ____________ _ Battle Creek, Mich.
Evans, William E - -----------· Glendale, Calif. Hope, Clifford R _____________ _ Garden City, Kans.
Fernandez, Joachim o ________ New Orleans, La. Hopkins,[)avid _____________ _ St. Joseph, Mo.
Fiesinger, William L__________ Sandusky, Ohio. Hornor, Lynn S-------------- Clarksburg, W.Va.
Finley, Charles------------~-· Williamsburg, Ky. Horr, Ralph _________________, Seattle, Wash.
Fish, Hamilton, jr_____________ Garrison, N.Y. Houston, Robert G __________ _ Georgetown, Del.
Fishburne, John W ----------- Charlottesville, Va. Howard, Edgar ______________ _ Columbus, Nebr.
Fitzpatrick, James M _____ .____ New York City, N.Y. Huddleston, George _________ _ Birmingham, Ala.
Flannagan, John W., jr _______ Bristol, Va. Hull, Morton D--------------· Chicago, ID.
Flood, Joel W.5 _______________ Appomattox, Va. Hull, William (Ed.)----------· Peoria, ill.
Foss, Frank H _______________ , Fitchburg, Mass. Igoe, James T --------------- Chicago, ill.
Frear, James A--------------· Hudson, Wis. Jacobsen, Bernhard M _______ _ Clinton, Iowa.
:Free, Arthur M______________ San Jose, Calif. James, W. Frank ___________ _ Hancock, Mich.
Freeman, Richard P --------- New London, Conn. Jeffers, Lamar ______________ _ Anniston, Ala.
French, Burton L____________ Moscow, Idaho. Jenkins, Thomas A__________ _ Ironton, Ohio.
Fulbright, James F ----------- Doniphan, Mo. Johnson, Albert _____________ Hoquiam, Wash.
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Johnson, Jed _______________ _ Anadarko, Okla.


Fuller, Claude A-------------· Eureka Springs, Ark.
Fulmer, Hampton P ---------- .Orangeburg, S.C. Johnson; Luther A__________ _ Corsicana, Tex.
Gambrill, Stephen W --------- Laurel, Md. Johnson, Robert D----------- Marshall, Mo.
Garber, Milton C------------· Enid, Okla. Johnson, Royal C------------· Aberdeen, S.Dak.
Garner, John N ______________ Uvalde, Tex. Johnson, William R _________ _ Freeport, m.
Garrett, Daniel E.6 ____________ Houston, Tex. Jones, Marvin _______________ . Amarillo, Tex.
Gasque, Allard H _____________ Florence, S.C. Kading, Charles A-----------· Watertown, Wis.
Gavagan, Joseph A___________ New York City, N.Y. Kahn, Florence P ------------ San Francisco, Calif.
Gibson, Ernest W ------------ Brattleboro, Vt. Karch, Charles A.8 __________ _ East St. Louis, ill.
Giffor.d, Charles L____________ Cotuit, Mass. Keller, Kent E ______________ _ Ava,m.
Gilbert, Ralph _______________ Shelbyville, Ky. Kelly, Clyde ________________ _ Edgewood, Pa.
Gilchrist, Fred c_____________ Laurens, Iowa. Kelly, Edward A-------------· Chicago, Ill.
Gillen, Courtland C----------· Greencastle, Ind. Kemp, Bolivar E ____________ _ Amite, La.
Glover, D. D----------------- Malvern, Ark. Kerid].ll, Samuel A.'----------· Meyersdale, Pa.
6 Elected Novem ber 8, 1932, to fill the vacancy caused by the
Resigned October 1, 1932. Vacancy not filled.
1
Elected November 8, 1932, to fill the vacancy caused by the
2 death of Henry St . George Tucker.
resigna t ion (in preceding session) of George A. Welsh. c Died December 13, 1932.
8 Elected January 28, 1933, to fill the vacancy caused by the 1
Died February 16, 1933. Vacancy not filled.
8 Died November 6, 1932. Vaca n cy not filled.
death of Daniel E. Garrett.
0 Died January 8, 1933. Vacancy not filled.
'Elected August 4, 1932, to fill the vacancy caused by the death
(in preceding session) of her husband, Edward E. Eslick.
LIST OF MEMBERS 7
Names and post-office addresses of Members and Delegates at the House at Representatives-Continued

Name Home post office Name Home post office

Kennedy, Ambrose J.1 - - - - - - - - · Baltimore, Md. Mouser, Grant E., jr---------- Marion, Ohio.
Kennedy, Martin J ___________ New York City, N. ·Y. Murphy, Frank______________ Steubenville, Ohio.
Kerr, John H________________ Warrenton, N.C. Nelson, John E______________ Augusta, Me.
Ketcham, John c____________ Hastings, Mich. Nelson, John M______________ Madison, Wis.
Kinzer, J. Roland____________ Lancaster, Pa. Nelson, William L____________ Columbia, Mo.
Kleberg, Richard M__________ Corpus Christi, Tex. Niedringhaus, Henry F ________ St. Louis, Mo.
Kniffin, Frank C-------------· Napoleon, Ohio. Nolan, William!_____________ Minneapolis, Minn.
Knutson, Harold _____________ St. Cloud, Minn. Norton, John N --------------· Polk, Nebr.
Kopp, William F ------------- Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Norton, Mary T -------------- Jersey City, N.J.
Kunz, Stanley H_____________ Chicago, ID. O'Connor, John J ___________ _. New York City, N.Y.
Kurtz, J. Banks ______________ Altoona, Pa. Oliver, Frank ________ .________ New York City, N.Y.
Kvale, Paul J ---------------- Benson, Minn. Oliver, William B____________ Tuscaloosa, Ala.
LaGuardia, Fiorello H________ New York City, N.Y. Overton, John H_____________ Alexandria, La.
Lambertson, W. P ------------ Fairview, Kans. Owen, Ruth Bryan___________ Miami, Fla.
Lambeth, J. Walter---------- Thomasville, N.C. Palmisano, Vincent L ________ .. Baltimore, Md.
Lamneck, Arthur P ----------- Columbus, Ohio. Parker, Homer C_____________ Statesboro, Ga.
Lanham, Fritz G _____________ Fort Worth, Tex. Parker, James s ______________ Salem, N.Y.
Lankford, Menalcus__________ Norfolk, Va. Parks, Tilman B_____________ Camden, Ark.
Lankford, William C---------· Douglas, Ga. Parsons, Claude V------------ Golconda, ID.
Larrabee, William H __________ New Palestine, Ind. Partridge, Donald B__________ Norway, Me.
Larsen, William W ----------- Dublin, Ga. Patman, Wright ______________ Texarkana, Tex.
Lea, Clarence F -------------- Santa Rosa, Calif. Patterson, La Fayette L_______ Gadsden, Ala.
Leavitt, Scott _______________ ... Great Falls, Mont. Peavey, Hubert H____________ Washburn, Wis.
Lehlbach, Frederick R ________ Newark, N.J. Perkins, Randolph___________ Woodcliff Lake, N.J.
Lewis, David J _______________ Cumberland, Md. Person, Seymour H___________ Lansing, Mich.
Lichtenwalner, Norton L______ Allentown, Pa. Pettengill, Samuel B __________ South Bend, Ind.
Lindsay, George V/ ___________ Brooklyn, N.Y. Pittenger, William A---------· Duluth, Minn.
Linthicum, J. Charles 2 - - - - - - - - Baltimore, Md. Polk, James G ________________ Highland, Ohio.
Lonergan, Augustine__________ Hartford, Conn. Pou, Edward W -------------- Smithfield, N.C.
Loofbourow, Frederick c ______ Salt Lake City, Utah. Prall, Anning s______________ Staten Island, N.Y.
Lovette, Oscar B_____________ Greeneville, Tenn. Pratt, Harcourt J _____________ Highl:,tnd, N.Y.
Lozier, Ralph F -------------- Carrollton, Mo. Pratt, Ruth__________________ New York City, N.Y.
Luce, Robert_________________ Waltham, Mass. Purnell, Fred S______________ Attica, Ind.
Ludlow, Louis________________ Indianapolis, Ind. Ragon, Heartsill_____________ Clarksville, Ark.
McClintic, James V----------- Snyder, Okla. Rainey, Henry T ------------- Carrollton, ID.
McClintock, C. B_____________ Canton, Ohio. Ramseyer, c. William________ Bloomfield, Iowa.
McCormack, John W --------- Boston, Mass. Ramspeck, Robert____________ Atlanta, Ga.
McDuffie, John_______________ Monroeville, Ala. Rankin, John E______________ Tupelo, Miss.
McFadden, Louis T ___________ Canton, Pa. Ransley, Harry C------------· Philadelphia, Pa.
McGugin, Harold_____________ Coffeyville, Kans. Rayburn, Sam_______________ Bonham, Tex.
McKeown, Tom D ____________ Ada, Okla. Reed, Daniel A______________ Dunkirk, N.Y.
McLaughlin, James C.3 -------~ Muskegon, Mich. Reid, Frank R_______________ Aurora, Ill.
McLeod, Clarence J ----------· Detroit, Mich. Reilly, Michael K _____________ Fond duLac, Wis.
McMillan, Thomas S _________ Charleston, S.C. Rich, Robert F --------------- Woolrich, Pa.
McReynolds, Sam D__________ Chattanooga, Tenn. Robinson. Thomas J. B _______ Hampton, Iowa.
McSwain, John J ------------" Greenville, S.C. Rogers, Edith Nourse _________ Lowell, Mass.
Maas, Melvin J --------------- St. Paul, Minn. Rogers, William N -----------· Sanbornville, N. H.
Magrady, Frederick W ------- Mount Carmel, Pa. Romjue, Milton A____________ Macon, Mo.
Major, J. EarL_______________ Hillsboro, ID. Rudd, Stephen A------------- Brooklyn, N. Y.
Maloney, Paul H---·--·-------- New Orleans, La. Sabath, Adolph J __:___________ Chicago, ID.
Manlove, Joe J --------------- Joplin, Mo. Sanders, Archie D____________ Stafford, N.Y.
Mansfield, Joseph J ----------· Columbus, Tex. Sanders, Morgan Q ___________ Canton, Tex.
Mapes, CarlE________________ Grand Rapids, Mich. 1 Sandlin, John N ______________ M.i nden, La.
Martin, Charles H____________ Portland, Oreg. Schafer, John c______________ Milwaukee, Wis.
Martin, Joseph W., jr _________
May, Andrew J _______________
North Attleboro, Mass.
Prestonsburg, Ky.
I Schneider, George J ---------- Appleton, Wis.
Schuetz, Leonard W ---------- Chicago, Ill.
Mead, James M______________ Buffalo, N.Y. Seger, George N_____________ Passaic, N.J.
Michener, Earl c ____________ .. Adrian, Mich. Seiberling, Francis ___________ Akron, Ohio.
Millard, Charles D____________ Tarrytown, N.Y. Selvig, Conrad G _____________ Crookston, Minn.
Miller, John E---------------· Searcy, Ark. Shallenberger, Ashton c______ Alma, Nebr.
Milligan, Jacob L____________ Richmond, Mo. Shannon, Joseph B___________ Kansas City, Mo.
Mitchell, John R _____________ Cookeville, Tenn. Shott, Hugh Ike______________ Bluefield, W.Va.
Mobley, W. Carlton ___________ Forsyth, Ga. Shreve, Milton W ------------ Erie, Pa.
Montague, Andrew J _________, Richmond, Va. Simmons, Robert Q __________ _ Scottsbluff, Nebr.
Montet, Numa F ------------- Thibodaux, La. Sinclair, James H ____________ Kenmare, N.Dak.
Moore, C. Ellis_______________ Cambridge, Ohio. Sirovich, William!_ __________ New York City, N.Y.
Moore, John W -------------- Morgantown, Ky. Smith, Addison T ------------ Twin Falls, Idaho.
Morehead, John H ___________ . Falls City, Nebr. Smith, Howard W ------------ Alexandria, Va.
1
Elected November 8, 1932, to fill the vacancy caused by the 2
Died October 5, 1932.
death of J. Charles Linthicum. a Died November 29, 1932. Vacancy not filled.
8 LIST OF MEMBERS
Names and post-oCZce addresses of Members and Delegates of the House of Representatives-Continued

Name Home post office Name Home post office

Smith, JoeL ________________ _ Beckley, W.Va. Tinkham, George Holden ____ _ Boston, Mass.
Snell, Bertrand H ___________ _ Potsdam, N.Y. Treadway, Allen T --------- - - St ockbridge, Mass.
Snow, Donald F -------------- Bangor, Me. Tucker, Henry St. George 2 ___ _ Lexington, Va.
Somers, Andrew L ___________ _ Brooklyn, N.Y. Turpin, C. Murray ___________ _ Kingston, Pa.
Sparks, Charles!_ ___________ _ Goodland, Kans. Underhill, Charles L _________ _ Somerville, Mass.
Spence, Brent _______________ _ Fort Thomas, Ky. Underwood, Mell G ----------- New Lexington, Ohio.
Stafford, William H _________ _ Milwaukee, Wis. Vinson, CarL _______________ _ Milledgeville, Ga.
Stalker, Gale H _____________ _ Elmira, N.Y. Vinson, Fred M ______________ . Ashland, Ky.
Steagall, Hem·y B ___________ _ Ozark. Ala. Warren, Lindsay c __________ _ Washington, N.C.
Stevenson. William F --------~ Cheraw, S.C. Wasem. Edward H ___________ _ Nashua, N. H.
Stewart, Percy H ____________ _ Plainfield, N. J. Watson, Henry W ------------ Langhorne, Pa.
Stokes, Edward L ___________ _ Philadelphia, Pa. Weaver, Zebulon ____________ _ Asheville, N.C.
Strong, James G------------- Blue Rapids, Kans. Weeks, John E ______________ _ Middlebury, Vt.
Strong, Nathan L ___________ _ Brookville, Pa. Welch, Richard J __________ _ San Francisco, Calif.
Stull, Howard W ------------- Johnstown, Pa. West, Charles _______________ _ Granville, Ohio.
Sullivan, Christopher D ___ _: __ _ New York City, N.Y. White, Wilbur M ____________ _ Toledo, Ohio.
Sullivan, Patrick J ----------- Pittsburgh, Pa. Whitley, James L ____________ _ Rochester, N.Y.
Summers, John W -----------· Walla Walla, Wash. Whittington, William M _____ _ Greenwood, Miss.
Sumners, Hatton W ---------- Dallas, Tex. Wigglesworth, Richard B ____ _ Milton, Mass.
Sutphin, William H __________ _ Matawan, N.J. Williams, Clyde _____________ _ Hillsboro, Mo.
Swank, Fletcher B ___________ _ Norman, Okla. Williams, Guinn ____________ _ Decatur, Tex.
Swanson, Charles E _________ _ Council Bluffs, Iowa. Williamson, William _________ _ Rapid City, S.Dak.
Sweeney, Martin L __________ _ Cleveland, Ohio. Wilson, Riley J --------------· Ruston, La.
Swick, J. Howard ____________ _ Beaver Falls, Pa. Wingo,E:ffiegene ____________ _ De Queen, Ark.
Swing, Philip D ______________ _ El Centro, Calif. Withrow, Gardner R _________ _ La Crosse, Wis.
Taber, John ________________ _ Auburn, N.Y. Wolcott, Jesse P -------------- Port Huron, Mich.
Tarver, Malcolm C----------- Dalton, Ga. Wollenden,James_~--------- Upper Darby, Pa.
Taylor, Edward T ------------ Glenwood Springs, Colo. Wolverton, Charles A ________ _ Merchantville, N.J.
Taylor, J. Will ______________ _ La Follette, Tenn. Wood, Johns _______________ _ Canton, Ga.
Temple, Henry W ------------ Washington, Pa. Wood, William R ____________ _ La Fayet te, Ind.
Thatcher, Maurice H ________ _ Louisville, Ky. 'Voodruff, Roy o ____________ _ Bay Cit y, Mich.
Thomason, R. Ewing _________ _ El Paso, Tex. Woodrum, Clifton A_________ _ Roanoke, Va.
Thurston, Lloyd _____________ _ Osceola, Iowa. Wright, William c ___________ _ Newnan, Ga.
Tierney, William L __________ _ Greenwich, Conn. Wyant, Adam M ____________ _ Greensburg, Pa.
Tilson, John Q- - - - - - - - - - - - - - New Haven, Conn.
1 Yates, Richard ______________ _ Springfield, Ill.
Timberlake, Charles B _______ . Sterling, Colo. Yon, Thomas A-------------- Tallahassee, Fla.

DELEGATES

Houston, Victor s. K---------1 Honolulu, Hawaii. II Wickersham, James__________, Juneau, Alaska.


RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS

Guevara, Pedro ______________ Santa Cruz, Laguna, P. I. Pesquera, Jose L_____________ Bayamon, P. R.
Osias, Camilo________________ Balaoan, La Union, P. I.

1 Resigned December 3, 1932. Vacancy not filled. 2


Died July 23, 1932.

It
INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS
SEVENTY-SECOND CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION, DECEMBER 5, 1932, TO MARCH 4, 1933

AASTROM, ANNE K., increase pension (see bill S. 5147). ADKINS, CHARLEs-continued
ABBOTT, JOHN S., relief (see b111 H.R. 1617). Remarks by, on
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5252.
ABERDEEN, WASH., making the U.S.S. Newport available to the Eighteenth amendment repeal. 13.
municipality of (see bills S. ·5283*; H.R. 14279). Farm-allotment plan, 1369, 1371, 1542, 1675.
ABERNETHY, CHARLES L. (a Representative from North Caro- War Department appropriation bill, 2301.
lina). ADMINISTRATOR OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS, annual report of
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by (H.Doc. 415), 150. .
Edwards, Annie A.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13666), 476. Report on transportation issued to the bonus marchers from
Shepard, Mary: to pension (see bill H.R. 13795), 719. the District of Columbia to their homes (H.Doc. 488), 151.
Remarks by, on
Expression of appreciation, 1018. ADMISSIONS TAX, exempt tickets sold by the inaugural commit-
Votes. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. tee of 1933 from payment of (see H.J.Res. 5.59).
ABNEY, ELLA, pension (see bill H.R. 13144). ADULT BLIND, amend act to provide books for (see bills S. 5189*;
H.R. 13817*).
ACCOUNTING SYSTEM. See GOVERNMENT AccoUNTING AND AUD-
ITING SYSTEMS. ADULTERATED BUTTER, relating to the packing of (see bill S.
4065*).
A CENTURY OF PROGRESS, CHICAGO, ILL., amend act to pro-
tect copyrights and patents of foreign exhibitors at (see ADULTERATED GRAIN AND SEEDS, prohibit importation of (see
H.J.Res. 561*). bill H.R. 11718*).
ACME MOTOR TRUCK CORPORATION, relief (see billS. 5533). ADULTERATION. See FooDS AND DRUGS.
ACREAGE CONTROL, amendments and remarks in House relative ADVERTISING, regulate advertising of articles imported into the
to, 1605, 1611, 1614. United States (see bill H.R. 14034).
ACREY, LEE, relief (see bill H.R. 13272). ADY, ELEANOR, pension (see bill H.R. 13830).
ADAMS, ALVA B. (a Senator-elect from Colorado). A.EROLOGY, remarks in House relative to appropriations for study
Credentials presented, 78. of, 1031.
ADAMS, BURTON S., relief (see bill H.R. 10104*). AERONAUTICAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF AMERICA, state-
ment concerning the aircraft industry submitted by, 2872.
ADAMS, MARY C., pension (see bill H.R. 13801).
AGRICULTURAL-ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM, print additional copies
ADAMS, NATHAN, quotation from a telegram opposing the Glass of hearings held before the Committee on Agriculture in
banking bill written by, 2268. House on (see H.Res. 347*).
ADAMS, NELLIE L., pension (see bill H .R. 13104). AGRICULTURAL BONDS, provide for the issuance of (see bill S.
ADAMS, STUART L., telegram urging continued investigation of 5685).
senatorial election in Louisiana, 4299. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS, remarks in
ADAMSON, GIRTY A., pension (see bill H.R. 13267). House relative to appropriations for, 1140.
ADCOCK, EMMA, pension (see bill H.R. 13194). AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES, make the tariff e1fective on cer-
ADDISON, EMILY, relief (see bill H.R. 9336*). tain (see bill S. 5358).
ADELPHIA BANK & TRUST CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA., relief (see Bill for leasing agricultural lands for the purpose of reduc-
bill H.R. 10169*). ing overproduction of certain (see bill S. 5680).
ADJOURNMENT, resolution in House to adjourn from ·December AGRICULTURAL CREDIT CORPORATIONS, table showing func-
23 to December 27, 1932 (see H.Res. 333*). tions of, 3698.
Resolution in House to adjourn from December 30, 1932, to AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. See DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
January 3, 1933 (see H.Res. 337*). AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS, relieve (see bill S. 5562).
ADJUSTED-COMPENSATION CERTIFICATES, address over the AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS AT FAIRS, remarks in House relative
radio delivered by Representative ;patman favoring im- to appropriations for, 1030.
mediate payment of, 532, 1977.
Bill to provide for immediate payment to unemployed vet- AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS, extend to Alaska the
erans the face value of their (see bill H.R. 14439). benefits of certain acts relating to (see bill H.R. 13816).
Bill to prohibit the charging of interest on loans upon Remarks 1n House relative to appropriations for, 1023.
(see bill H.R. 13006). AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION WORK, notation of numerous tele-
Bill to provide for the advance payment of (see bill H.R. grams received on the subject of, 4899.
13021). Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 1022.
Bill treating loans to veterans as partial payments on (see AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, investigate costs of the material
bill H.R. 13713) . used in (see H.Res. 534).
Remarks in House and .statistics relating to, 209. Resolution to investigate prices of (see S.Res. 297).
Remarks in House relative to treating loans to ex-service AGRICULTURAL INDEBTEDNESS. See. also FARM MoRTGAGES.
men as partial payments on, 527.
Remarks in House relative to hQlding a caucus on the sub- Bills to liquidate and refinance (see bills S. 1197•, 5640;
ject of the payment of, 1874. H.R. 13044, 14032, 14184, 14694).
Remarks in House relative to the proposed payment of, Bills to provide emergency relief with respect to (see bills
S. 5515; H.R. 14417).
2552.
Remarks in House relative to providing buying power for Bill prQviding for consolidation and adjustment of (see bill
the people through payment of the face value of, 3886. s. 5562).
Resolutions adopted by Alan F. Waite Post, American Legion, Memorials of Legislatures of Arizona, California, Indiana,
Yonkers, ' N.Y., opposing the demand for immediate pay- Nebraska, and Oregon urging enactment of bill (S. 1197)
ment of, 1935. for refinancing, 3656, 3657.
Memorial of Legislature of Idaho urging enactment of bill
ADJUSTMENT CERTIFICATES. See FARMERS' ADJUSTMENT CER- (S. 1197) to refinance, 4456.
TIFICATES. Memorial of Legislature of North Dakota urging legislation
ADKINS, CHARLES (a Representative from Illinois). for refinancing, 2067.
Appointed on funeral committee, 1435. Petition of residents of Minnesota urging enactment of bill
Attended, 5. (S. 1197) to refinance, 4765.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks in Senate on '1;>111 (S. 5562) providing for consoli-
Burke, Catherine E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13045), 42. dation and adjustment of, 2883.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Text of bill (S. 5562) providing for consolidation and ad-
Citizens and individuals, 3236. Justment of, 2881.
'l'he • indicates bills acted-upon. See "History of Billa" 9
10 INDEX
AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY, meet the existing emergency in (see AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY, statement by the Aeronautical Chamber
· bill H.R. 14504). of Commerce of America relating to, 2872.
AGRICULTURAL LANDS, amendment in Senate to bill (H.R. AIRDROME, establish at Gravelly Point, D.C. and Va. (see bill
13991) for the leasing of, 4963. H.R. 14743).
Bill for the leasing of (see bill S. 5680). AIR MAIL ACT, repeal an act amending (see bill S. 5120).
Bill authorizing the Secretary of Agriculture to purchase
cultivated lands for the purpose of reducing production AIR MAIL SERVICE. See POSTAL SERVICE.
of agricultural commodities (see bill H.R. 14761). AIRPORTS, establish a commercial airport for the District of
AGRICULTURAL LOANS, memorial of Legislature of Nevada urg- Columbia (see bills S. 5365, 5401).
ing reduction of interest rates on, 4457. AIR TRANSPORTATION. See AMERICAN Am TRANSPORT SERVICES
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING ACT, amend (see bills S. 5027; OVERSEAS.
H.R. 13310). AIR TRANSPORT OPERATIONS, schedule of the American air
Bill to repeal section 9 of (see bill H.R. 13856). lines, 2875.
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, limit production, conserve supply, AKIN, BERTHA, increase pension (see blli H.R. 14698).
and control distribution of (see bill H.R. 14664).
Bill to extend the benefits of the tariff to surplus (see bill ALABAMA, amendment and remarks in House relative to appro-
H.R. 14706). priations for road and bridge fiood relief in, 1131.
Joint resolution to authorize and direct the Secretary of Bills to allow the State to bridge the Elk River (see bills
Agriculture to investigate the cost of maintaining the S. 5647; H.R. 14484, 14602*).
present system of future trading in (see S.J.Res. 108*). Memorial of legislature urging legislation for farm relief, 89.
Resolution to consider the advisability of establishing a Ratification by the legislature of the proposed amendment
joint committee to investigate the possibility of creating to the Constitution of the United States relative to the
additional foreign markets for (see S.Res. 310). terms of the President, Vice President, Senators, and Rep-
AGRICULTURAL RELIEF, article by H. B. Creel on, 2069. resentatives, 35, 87.
Remarks in House on the subject of, 5417, 5261. Remarks in House relative to the relief of unemployment
in, 225.
AGRICULTURE. See al3o FARMERS; FARM RELIEF.
Address delivered by William S. Beunet relative to providing ALAMEDA BELT LINE, CALIFORNIA, grant right of way across
relief for, 2572. the Benton Field Military Reservation to (see bill S.
Address delivered by Frederick E. Murphy before the Acad- 3443*).
emy of Political Science in New York on the subject of ALA MOANA CASE. See HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
recovery of, 420. ALASKA, protection and regulation of the fisheries of (see bill
Amendments in House to bill (H.R. 13991) to aid, 1377. s. 3379•).
Bills to aid (see bills H.R. 13375, 1399P, 14633, 14798). Bill to extend the benefits of the Adams Act, the Purnell
Bill to compensate for depreciation in foreign currency (see Act, and the Capper-Ketcham Act to (see bill H.R. 13816).
bill H.R. 13790). Bill transferring to the Secretary of the Interior control of
Bill to meet the existing emergency in the agricultural in- building no. 2 on the customhouse reservation at Nome .
dustry (see bill S. 5570). (see bill H.R. 13521 •) .
Bill to provide new capital for agricultural development (see Bill to grant lands to the Yakutat & Southern Railway in
bill s. 5390). (see bill H.R. 6484•).
Bill to authorize an investigation of taxation in relation to Bill for estimates necessary for the proper maintenance of
(see billS. 964*). fiood-control works at Lowell Creek, Seward (see bill H.R.
Correspondence relative to the so-called "allotment bill", 6733*).
1371, 1683, 1699. Bills to provide for appeal or writ of error from final judg-
General provisions and definitions of bill (H.R. 13991) to ments of courts in Alaska to the United States Circuit
aid, 1686. Court of Appeals (see bills H.R. 13954, 14241).
Letter from Charles W. Clark relative to the failure of B1lls to authorize the town of Fairbanks to issue bonds for
southern agriculture, 1122. the erection of a public-school building (see bills H.R.
Letter and statement from the Com Exchange of Buffalo, 13815, 13959.) .
N.Y., relative to the so-called "voluntary domestic allot- Joint resolution providing for suspension of annual assess-
ment plan ", 92. ment work on mining claims in (see H.J .Res. 533 • ) .
Memorandum by Arthur J. Edwards relative to the bill Joint resolutions providing for an investigation with respect
(H.R. 13991) to aid, 2249. to the Indians in (see H.J.Res. 601, 602).
Memorial of Legislature of Kansas urging legislation for the Report of Secretary of War on survey of Egegik River in
rehabilitation of, 3659. (ordered printed ln 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu-
Memorial of Legislature of Minnesota urging legislation for ment), 1055.
the relief of, 2067. Report of Secretary of War on survey of Petersburg Harbor
Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 13991) to aid, 1338, 1363, in (Hnoc. 483) , 40.
1380, 1389, 1393, 1394, 1433, 1434, 1481, 1489, 1493, 1508,
1518, 1519, 1526, 1545, 1582, 1608, 1611, 1613, 1616, 1658, ALASKA MATANUSKA COAL CO., relief (see bills S. 5312; H.R.
1681, 1690, 1694, 1695, 1697, 1698, 1699, 1703, 1706, 1708. 11590*' 14029).
Remarks in House relative to the so-called " domestic allot- ALASKA RAILROAD, adjudicate claim of Minnie C. de Back against
ment plan", 703. (see bill S. 5038) .
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for investiga- Message from the President transmitting the annual report
tion of dry-land agriculture, 1059; 1061. of, 158, 228, 229.
Remarks in House relative to agriculture legislation, 1700. ALBANIA, message from the President transmitting the text of a
Remarks in Senate relative to crop surpluses and their con- treaty with, 1295.
trol, 103. .
Remarks in Senate on bill (H.R. 13991) to aid, 5517. ALBRIGHT, DARLEAH, relief (see bUl H.R. 13477).
Resolutions adopted by the Kansas State Board of Agricul- ALBUQUERQUE, N.MEX., transfer certain lands in Bernalillo
ture relative to national legislation in aid of, 2455. County to the city of (see bill S. 4818*).
Resolutions adopted by the farmers of Rush County, Kans., ALCOCK, JOHN L., relief (see bill S. 5297).
urging passage of the so-called "Norbeck bill to 1.n crease
farm prices ", 303. ALCOHOL, provide for use ln motor fuels of alcohol manufactured
Testimony of Frederick P. Lee before the House Committee from domestic agricultural products (see bills H.R. 14627,
on Agriculture on the subject of domestic allotment legis- 14628, 14791).
lation, 663. Statement by Prof. Yandell Henderson relating to alcohol as
Text of a proposed substitute for bill (H.R. 13991) to aid, a volatile poison, 752.
5482. Statement by Dr. Walter R. Miles relative to the infiuence of
alcohol on human beings, 779.
AID, REBECCA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13285).
ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR TRAFFIC, address over the radio delivered
AINSWORTH, L. w., letter relative to the e1fect on American in- by Representative Celler entitled "Shall the State go into
dustry of the depreciation of foreign currencies written the liquor business?" 2637. •
by, 3010. Address by Louis Lachmund on prohibition, 4341.
AIR CORPS. See ARMY. Address delivered by George W. Truett on "Liquor and its
AIRCRAFT. See NAVY Dm>ARTMENT. cure ", 4342.
Amendment 1ri. Senate to bill (8. 436) to amend the na-
AIRCRAFT CARRIERS, authorizing an increase in the limit of tional prohibition act, 65.
cost of one aircraft carrier (see bills S. 5498 •; H.R. Amendments in Senate to Senate Joint Resolution 211, to
14243*). amend and repeal the eighteenth amendment, 1623, 4114.
Letter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting a draft Amendment in Senate to bill (H.R. 13742) to provide !or
of a proposed bill to authorize an increase in the limit of taxation of certain nonintoxicating liquor, 2254, 4300.
cost of one aircraft carrier, 1712. Amendments and remarks in House relative to the purchase
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 4841. of liquor as evidence, the employment of stool pigeons,
AIRCRAFT IN COMMERCE, remarks in House relative to appro- and wire tapping, 2682, 2697, 2770.
priations for, 2632. Amendment in Senate relative to wire tapping, 3745.
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ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR TRAFFIC-Continued ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR TRAFFIC-Continued
Amendment and remarks in Senate relative to prohibiting Letter and newspaper clippings relative to the proposed
the expenditure of appropriations for the purchase of in- repeal of the eighteenth amendment, 4176, 4177.
toxicati.ng liquors to be used as evidence in prohibition Memorials of the American Temperance Society of Seventh-
cases, 4235. day Adventists, of Worcester, Mass., and others, protest-
Article by Representative Aldrich, of Rhode Island, relative ing against modification of the Volstead Act or the repeal
to prohibition in the platforms of the Republican and of the eighteenth amendment, 2730.
Democr atic conventions, 19. Memorial of Legislature of California urging repeal of the
Article by Representative Beck on the subject of dry repeal eighteenth amendment, 4559.
by State conventions, 2419. Memorial of Legislature of Illinois urging legislation to au-
Article by Dr. Joy Elmer Morgan relating to the eighteenth thorize the States to legalize and tax llght wines and
amendment, 778. beer, 89.
Bills to amend the national prohibition act (see bills S. Memorial of Legislature of Indiana relative to the Volstead
436*, 5048, 5389; H.R. 13040, 13368, 13487). Act, 3659.
Bill to repeal the national prohibition act (see bill H.R. Memorial of Legislature of Puerto Rico requesting authority
13309). to legislate in the matter of prohibition, 89.
Bill to repeal the so-called "Jones 5-and-10 law" (see bill Memorials of citizens of Texas opposing repeal o! the
H.R. 14505). eighteenth amendment, modification of the Volstead Act,
Bills to provide revenue for the District of Columbia by the and legalization of beer, 3738.
taxation of beer (see bills S. 5458; H.R. 13997*). Memorial of Legislature of West Virginia urging repeal of
Bills to provide revenue by the taxation of certain non- the eighteenth amendment, 4559.
intoxicating liquor (see bills H.R. 13027, 13312, 1374.2*). Memorial of Legislature of Wisconsin relating to the tax on
Bill relating to the prescribing of medicinal liquors (see bill beer, 3240.
H.R. 14395*). . Minority views on bill (H.R. 1374.2) to increase tax on non-
Bill to increase tax on and remove the limitation of the intoxicating liquors, 754, 768, 775.
prohibition laws on manufacture, transportation, and sale Minority views of certain members of the Committee on
of nonintoxicating liquors (see bills H.R. 13720, 13742*). Ways and Means in House on the beer bill, 2687.
Bill to provide that the national prohibition act, as amended Petition ' of citizens of Connecticut urging repeal of the
and supplemented, shall not apply to liquors containing eighteenth amendment, 160.
4 percent or less of alcohol by volume {see bill S. 5015). Petition of the Baptist General Convention of Texas rela-
Bill to tax light wines (see bill H.R. 13719). tive to the eighteenth amendment and the Volstead Act,
Bill to increase the tax on and remove the limitation of the 946.
prohibition laws on manufacture, transportation, and Petitions from citizens of Texas in opposition to the repeal
sale of certain nonintoxicating liquor (see bill H.R. of the eighteenth amendment, 3588.
1374.2*). Petition of citizens of Dawson County, Tex., remonstrating
Bills to authorize the holding of conventions tn the States against the proposed modification or repeal of the eight-
for the consideration of the proposed amendment to the eenth amendment, 4868.
Constitution to repeal the eighteenth amendment (see Petitions remonstrating against repeal of the eighteenth
bills H.R. 14726, 14728, 14763). amendment or the Volstead Act, 160, 1160.
Bill to change the name of the retail liquor dealers' stamp Poll of members of the Committee on the Judiciary in Sen-
tax in the case of drUg stores (see blll H.R. 12843 • ) . ate on the proposed submission of a repeal amendment,
Bill to permit the admission of intoxicating liquors into the 227.
Virgin Islands for export {see bill S. 5034). Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 13742) to tax beer, 566, 745,
Communication from the Federal Grand Jury Association 789, 798, 805, 806, 807, 809, 810, 812, 814, 84.5, 851, 860, 863,
for the Southern District of New York urging immediate 865, 922, 1097.
settlement of the prohibition question, 1159. Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 14395) relative to the pre-
Correspondence and summary remonstrating against the scribing of medicinal liquors, 4937.
repeal of the eighteenth amendment, 2728. Remarks in House on Senate Joint Resolution 211 for an
Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the amendment to the Constitution to repeal the eighteenth
prohibition prosecution case of C. V. Sorrells, 2694. amendment, 4508, 4522, 4524, 4525, 4526.
Editorial written by Paul Block entitled .. Repeal-Only Way Remarks in House reiative to prohibition, 568.
to End Rackets, Gangs, Speak-Easies", 3355. Remarks in House relative to prohibition repeal, 2774.
Editorial appearing in the Washington Dally News entitled Remarks in House relative to the repeal of the eighteenth
"Repeal", 4301. amendment, 2526, 2622, 2639, 2690, 4283, 4517, 4.518, 4520,
Excerpts from statements made by A. Mitchell Palmer rela- 4521, 4527, 4.528.
tive to prohibition, 776. Remarks in House relative to the Swedish system of liquor
Excerpts from an address delivered by Jouett Shouse on the control, 4253.
subject of prohibition repeal, 2198. Remarks in House relative to wire tapping by prohibition
Explanation of blll (S. 504.8) to amend the National Pro- agents, 2759, 2767, 2769.
hibition Act, 64. Remarks in House relative to appropriations !or enforce-
Joint resolutions for amendment to the Constitution to ment of the Prohibition Law, 2607, 2682.
amend the eighteenth amendment (see S.J .Res. 211•;
H.J.Res. 485, 491, 534). Remarks in House relative to the thirteenth birthday of
Joint resolutions for amendment to the Constitution to re- prohibition, 1905.
peal the eighteenth amendment (see S.J.Res. 202*; H.J. Remarks in House relative to the alleged blocking by the
Res. 480*, 484, 489, 490, 508, 516). Republican " lame ducks " in the House of the program
Joint resolution for amendment to the Constitution relat- of the Democrats for repeal of the eighteenth amend-
ing to the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxi- ment, 1060.
cating liquors (see H.J.Res. 486). Remarks in House on House Joint Resolution 480 for an
Joint resolution for amendment to the Constitution rela- amendment to the Constitution to repeal the eighteenth
tive to the operation of the eighteenth amendment (see amendment, 7, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26,
H.J.Res. 592). 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 143, 226.
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the Remarks in House on House Resolution 99 to investigate the
bill (H.R. 10524) concerning medicinal liquors, 4941. prohibition administrator for the Maryland-District of
Lei~er and petitions from the American Temperance Society Columbia area, 5619. ·
opposing the beer-tax bill (H.R. 13742), 224.8. Remarks in Senate on bill (S. 436) to amend the National
Letter from Judge William Clark relative to the ratifica- Prohibition Act, 956, 961.
tion of proposed amendments to the eighteenth amend- Remarks in Senate on Senate Joint Resolution 211 for
ment (S.Doc. 181) , 34.4.4. amendment of the eighteenth amendment, 4002, 4055,
Letter !rom the Federal Grand Jury Associations of New 4138, 4215.
York State urging immediate action by Congress With Remarks in Senate relative to the thirteenth anniversary of
regard to the 'pending bills relating to prohibition and the the eighteenth amendment, 1852.
Voltsead Enforcement Act, 750.
Letters from the General Box Co. and the National Asso- Report from the Committee onthe Judiciary in Senate and
ciation of Wooden Box Manufacturers, and an editorial statements from the Constitutional Liberty League and
and letter from C. H. Lipsett, publisher, urging modi- the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment rela-
fication of the Volstead Act, 301. tive to Senate Joint Resolution 211 to repeal the eight-
Letter from the Liberal Civic League of Boston suggesting eenth amendment, 1621, 1622.
a plan for the calling of conventions in the States with Resolution to direct the Committee on the Judiciary in
respect to the proposed repeal of the eighteenth amend- Senate to prepare two constitutional amendments relat-
ment, 4873. ing to the eighteenth amendment (see S. Res. 259*).
Letter from Richard H. Scott, president American Business Resolution of inquiry relative to the amount of alcohol a
Men's Prohibition Foundation, addressed to President beverage may contai.n without being i.ntoxicating (see
Hoover, relative to the eighteenth amendment and the S.Res. 271 •) .
Volstead Act, 3739. Resolution of inquiry relative to the calling of State con-
Letter from Lillian D. Wald relative to the proposed repeal ventions for ratification of the eighteenth amendment
of the eighteenth amendment, 226. (see S.Res. 368).
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ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR TRAFFIC-Continued ALLGOOD, MILES C. (a Representative from Alabama).
Resolution of the Broadway Association of New York City Appointed conferee, 5560.
urging immediate action on the proposed repeal of the Attended, 5.
eighteenth amendment and modification of the Volstead Amendments offered by, to
Act, 420. Agricultural appropriation bill: agricultural chemical In-
Resolution adopted by the Indiana Woman's State Commit- vestigation, 1140.
tee for Law Enforcement favoring prohibition enforce- ---agricultural exhibits at fairs, 1030.
ment and opposing the relegalization of beer, 886. ---Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, 1122.
Resolutions adopted by the executive committee of the ---cotton production and diseases, 1057.
Liberal Civic League, Inc., Boston, Mass., urging repeal of ---foreign seeds and plants, 1066.
the eighteenth amendment, 61. ---pink boll worm, 1137.
Resolutions adopted by the Woman's National Committee ---tropical plant research, 1068.-
for Law Enforcement remonstrating against the repeal of - - - Weather Bureau, 1030, 1033.
the eighteenth amendment, 62. Cotton: Government purchase and sale of (S. 5122), 5274.
Statement of Senator Walsh of Massachusetts in connection Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
with a proposed amendment to bill H.R. 13742, known as priation bill (H.R. 14363)---customs statistics, 2634.
"the beer bill", 3593. First deficiency appropriation bill-emergency relief, District
Statement made by Representative Beck before a Senate of Columbia, 1306.
subcommittee relative to the proposed modiflcation of ---Employment Service, 1318.
the Volstead Act, 2558. War Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14199)-Army sup-
Statement by Robert H. Anderson relative to the proposed plies, 2174.
repeal of the eighteenth amendment, 4001. Motions and resolutions offered by
Statement by Dr. Alfred Stengal relating to prohibition, 753. Gormley Co., P. F.: to agree to conference, 5560.
Statistics relative to persons employed in England in indus- Remarks by, on .
tries cooperating with brewers and distillers, 760. Agricultural appropriation bill, 993, 994, 1030, 1031, 1040,
Statistics relative to the volume of beer manufactured in 1066, 1068, 1121, 1122, 1123, 3341.
the United States for several years prior to prohibition, ---agricultural chemical investigation, 1140.
767. ---barberry rust, 1045.
Summary of memorials of citizens of Texas remonstrating --cotton, 1057, 1058, 1059.
against repeal of the eighteenth amendment or modifica- --dry-land farming, 1063.
tion of the Volstead Act, 4109. ---Forest Service, 1075.
ALDREDGE, JOHN W., pension (see blll H.R. 14455). ---meat inspection, 1041.
---pink boll worm, 1137.
ALDRICH, RICHARDS. (a Representative from Rhode Island). ---public roads, 1128.
Articles discussing Republican and Democratic prohibition ---transfer of appropriations, 1071, 1072.
planks written by, 19. ---Weather Bureau, 1030, 1031, 1032.
Attended, 5. Bradford, Herman H., 5286.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5274.
Coan, Annie: to pension (see bill H.R. 13047), 42. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
Goodwin, Eva L.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13048), 42. priations bill, 2623. .
Rocky Brook Mills Co.: for relief (see b_ill H.R. 13976), 1145. ---Bureau of Standards, 2636.
Petitions and papers presented by, from ---customs statistics, 2634. .
Citizens and individuals, 2943, 3824. District of Columbia appropriation bill--conference report,
Societies and associations, 1436. 5617.
Remar 1cs by, on Economy in appropriations, 1245.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 1868. Eopolucci, Annie M., 5287.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Farm-allotment plan, 1489, 1530.
ALEXANDER, HOOPER, JR., relief (see bill H.R. 14617). First deficiency appropriation bill--emergency relief, Dis-
ALEXANDER, LYMAN JAMES, relief (see bill H.R. 13809). trict of Columbia, 1305, 1306, 1307, 1308.
---Employment Service, 1318, 1319.
ALGER, MUCIA, relief (see bill S. 4767*). - - - tax refunds, 1321.
ALGONQUIN (revenue cutter), relief of certain former members Gormley Co., P. F.--conference report, 5603, 5604.
of the crew of (see bill H.R. 9357*). Government purchase of American goods, 1893.
ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN, message from the President Humphries, Florence M., 3221.
transmitting the annual report of, 2198, 2237, 2242. Independent offices appropriation bill-Veterans' Adminis-
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 3129. tration, 3028, 3030.
ALIENS. See also IMMIGRATION. Interest rates, 1230.
Bill making it lllegal to employ any alien while there are ---Federal home-loan banks, 1000.
American citizens out of work (see bill H.R. 13307). ---short-term securities, 1248.
Bill to provide correction of status of certain (see bill H.R. Legislative appropriation bill-restaurant, House, 3413.
13810). Mississippi savings accounts, 1237.
Bill providing for registration of certain (see bill H.R. Moran, John J., 2712.
14457). 2-cent postage rate restoration, 1241.
Remarks in House relative to deportations of, 1296, 1311. Unemployment, 1223, 1224.
War Department appropriation bill, 1811, 2054.
ALIEN SEAMEN, provide for the deportation of certain (see bill --Army supplies, 2174, 2175.
H.R. 12173*), ---officers' retired pay, 2056.
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PA., allow county to bridge the Mononga- Reports made by, from
hela River (see bills S. 5183*; H.R. 13311). Committee of conference:
Gormley Co., P. F. (S.J.Res. 197, H.Rept. 2199), 5603.
ALLEGHENY FORGING CO., relief (see bills S. 466*; H.R. 10406*, Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
10407*' 10408*).
ALLOTMENT PLAN OF FARM RELIEF. See DoMESTIC-ALLoTMENT
ALLEGHENY RIVER, allow Allegheny County, Pa., to bridge (see PLAN.
bill H.R. 14584*).
ALLOTTED LANDS. See INDIANS.
ALLEN, CLARENCE, pension (see bill S. 5060), "ALL RIDE ON THE FARMER'S BACK", editorial by Arthur
ALLEN, JOHN, pension (see bill H.R. 13415). Brisbane entitled, 903.
ALLEN, JOHN C. (a Representative from Illinois). ALMEN, A. L., editorial entitled "An Ominous Ring" written by,
Attended, 5. 4765.
Tribute to services of, 5583. ALMON, EDWARD B. (a Representative from Alabama).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Attended, 5.
Davidson, William Henry: for relief (see bill H.R. 13046), 42. Amendments offered by, to
Hawley, Jennie E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13609), Agricultural appropriation bill-road and bridge flood re-
415. lief, Alabama, 1131.
Mississippi River, Davenport, Iowa: to consent to bridge Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
(H.R. 14684), 4.209. Bank checks: to repeal tax on (see bill H.R. 13024), 41.
Rock River: to construct bridge across (see bill H.R. 13659), Elk River, Ala.: to allow to bridge (see bills H.R. 14484,
·475. 14602) 2790, 3653,
I

- - - t o extend time for construction of bridge across (see Federal-aid highways: to extend time for availability for
bill H.R. 13852), 869. expenditure of the emergency appropriation for (see bill
Suggs, Fidelia: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13920), H.R. 13025) , 41.
1019. Huntsville, Ala.: to authorize the acquisition of a new
Velie Motors Corporation: for relief (see bill H.R. 13568), 363. site and construction of public buildings thereon in
Remarks by, on (see bill H.R. 14321), 2127.
Postal rates, 5046. Mincher, Harvey: for relief (see bill H.R. 1444.2 ), 2641.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Postage: to repeal section 1001 (a) of Revenue Act of 1932
ALLEN, SUSANNAH L., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14545} • . Increasing rate of (see bill H.R. 13022), 41.
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ALMON, EDWARD B.-Continued AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE-Continued
Bemarks by, on Memorandum from the Shipping Board relating to, 3293.
Agricultural appropriation bill-public roads, 1125, 1126, Remarks in Senate relative to, 3289.
1127, 1132. Remarks in Senate relative to Government loans to ship-
Public building, Huntsvllle, Ala., 4534. ping companies, 3358.
Reports made by, from Report of the bureau of research of the Shipping Board on
Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds: American merchant vessels, 151.
Public building, Huntsville, Ala. (H.Rept. 1963), 3342. Statement by the National Committee on the Merchant Ma-
Committee on Roads: rine concerning Government aid to American shipping,
Federal-aid highways (H.Rept. 1971), 3342. 3362.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Statement by Malcolm M. Stewart on the benefits of, 3361.
ALPER, IRENE BRAND, relief {see bUI H.R. 9223*). AMERICAN-MEXICAN FRONTIER: NUECES COUNTY, TEX.,
print paper by Paul S. Taylor entitled (see S.Res. 353).
ALSTO'IT, MABEL, pension (see blll S. 5324).
AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS, amendment 1n Senate au-
ALTOONA (PA.) TRIBUNE, editorial entitled "A 5-year mora- thorizing appropriations for distribution of Government-
torium for the machines" appearing in, 3248. owned cotton to, 3691.
ALUMINUM CO. OF AMERICA, remarks in House relative to, 2621. Annual report of, 37, 284.
ALVERSON, JAMES L., relief (see bill H.R. 12684*). Bills to authorize distribution of Government-owned cot-
AMBROSE, WILLIAM A., relief (see bill H.R. 14382). ton to (see bills S. 5185, 5199; H.R. 13526, 13560, 13605,
13607*; H.J.Res. 494, 497).
AMERICAN AIR LINES, scheduled air transport operations of, 2875. BUl for relief of disabled World War veterans of (see- bill
AMERICAN AIR TRANSPORT SERVICES OVERSEAS, develop (see s. 5429).
bill H.R. 8681 •) . Conference report on bill (H.R. 13607) to authorize dis-
AMERICAN AIRWAYS, INC., remarks in Senate relative to, 3057. tribution of Government-owned cotton to (H.Rept. 1873),
1934, 2136, 3217, 3266.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS, report of the Joint resolutions authorizing sale of obsolete and sUiplus
subcommittee on methods of administration, 4473. Navy clothing at nominal prices for distribution to the
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF STATE HIGHWAY OFFICIALS, needy (see S.J.Res. 220*; H.J.Res. 500*).
letter relative to Federal cooperation with the States in Joint resolution to authorize the exchange of Government-
the building of roads, 3706. owned cotton for articles containing wool (see S.J.Res.
AMERICAN BANKER (magazine), article relative to independent 228*).
banking appearing in, 1335. Joint resolution to provide appropriations to carry into
Article relating to the Regional Agricultural Credit Corpora- effect the act to authorize the distribution of Govern-
tion appearing in, 2154. ment-owned cotton to (see H.J .Res. 597 •) •
AMERICAN BANKERS' ASSOCIATION, memorandum relating to Remarks in Senate relative to the conference report concern-
liquidating corporations, 2399. ing distribution of Government-owned cotton to, 952, 954,
963, 2210, 2517, 2604, 2859, 2892, 2945.
AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS, remarks in House relative Remarks in Senate and correspondence relative to Senate
to appropriations for, 3130. Joint Resolution 220 and House Joint Resolution 500,
AMERICAN BONDING CO., relief (see bill S. 967). authorizing sale of obsolete and surplus Navy clothing, for
AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, SHANGHAI, CHINA, let- distribution to the needy, 742, 824, 918.
ter relating to the inferior baling of American cotton, 1683. Remarks in House on bill (HR. 13607) authorizing distri-
AMERICAN DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICERS, erect a bution of Government-owned cotton to, 711.
memorial to those who lost their lives while on active Remarks 1n House relative to the conference report con-
duty (see S.J.Res. 237*). cerning distribution of Government-owned cotton to, 3306.
Remarks in House on House Joint Resolution 500, author-
AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY, remarks in House relative to appro- izing sale of obsolete and surplus Navy clothing, for dis-
priations for, 3208. tribution to the needy, 922.
AMERICAN EXPORTERS, make loans to foreign credit exchanges Remarks in House on House Joint Resolution 597 relative
or insurance companies engaged in insuring accounts of to distribution of Government-owned cotton to, 3863.
(see H.J.Res. 609). Remarks in House relative to a display of garments made
AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FEDERATION, memorial on the sub- from Government-owned cotton delivered to, 2761.
ject of Philippine independence adopted by, 387, 426, 550. AMERICAN PUBLIC OPINION AND WAR DEBTS, address delivered
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR, letter protesting against by Jacob H. Hollander on, 2345.
the Federal Economy Act and the President's recommen- AMERICAN SAMOA, provide a government for (see billS. 417*).
dation for an additional Federal wage reduction, 344. Remarks in Rouse on bill (S. 417) to provide a government
AMERICAN FLAG. See FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES. for, 4926.
AMERICAN FLAG SERVICES IN FOREIGN AND NONCON- AMERICAN TELEGRAPH CO., extend lett~rs patent to (see bill
TIGUOUS OCEAN TRADES, letter from the Bureau of H.R. 14332).
Research of the Shipping Board relative to, 37. AMERICAN TEMPERANCE SOCIETY OF SEVENTH-DAY AD-
AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, remarks in House relative to the VENTISTS OF WORCESTER, MASS., letter and petitions
duty of Congress to preserve, 3337. opposing the beer-tax bill (H.R. 13742) received from,
AMERICAN INDUSTRY. See INDusTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 2248.
Memorials protesting against the modification of the Vol-
AMERICAN INVESTMENTS IN THE PHILIPPINES, table show- stead Act or the repeal of the eighteenth amendment,
ing, 391. 2730.
AMERICAN LABOR. See also CHILD LABoR; LABoR. AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., authorizing the Federal Trade Com-
Bill to protect (see b1ll H.R. 14413). mission to investigate practices of (see H.Res. 394, 395).
Bill to provide employment for (see b111 H.R. 14428).
Memorial of Legislature of Washington urging passage of AMERICAN UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION OF BOSTON, MASS., let-
bill (H.R. 13999), to provide employment for, 2557. ter and resolutions endorsing Senate Joint Resolution 229,
to prohibit shipment of arms and munitions of war
AMERICAN LEGION, provide for the donation of certain Army abroad, 4788.
equipment to posts of (see bill S. 5692).
Remarks in House relative to the address on the Emergency AMERICAN WAR MOTHERS, annual report of, 5192.
Officers' Retirement Act, delivered by Louis Johnson, na- AMERICA'S WAGE EARNERS' PROTECTIVE CONFERENCE. letter
tional commander of, 3409. relative to requiring the purchase of domestic articles for
AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE, address delivered by Senator Government supplies, 2071.
Copeland on the subject of, 1427. Letter concerning the dumping of foreign imports into the
Address delivered by T. V. O'Connor on the subject of, United States at prices which are less than American costs
1148. of production, 2963.
Amendment in Senate to prohibit payment of money on AMES, E. G., letter relative to flood conditions on the Green River,
contracts covering ships employing alien seamen on ships Wash., 2028.
leaving American ports, 3378. AMES, ROGER P., recognition of high public service rendered by
Bill to amend Merchant Marine Act of 1928 (see bill H.R. (see bill S. 1975).
13930).
Editorial appearing in the Washington (D.C.) Evening Star AMES, WILLIAM H., relief (see bill H.R. 1842).
relative to, 3241. AMLIE, THOMAS R. (a Representative from Wisconsin).
Joint resolution oo extend certain benefits under the Attended, 5.
Merchant Marine Act of 1920 to the whaling industry Petitions and papers presented by, from
(see S.J.Res. 254). Societies and associations, 607, 2641, 3824, 5062.
Joint resolution to interpret section 11 of the Merchant State legislatures, 5415.
Marine Act of 1920 (see H.J.Res. 603). Remarks by, on
Memorandum from the Chamber of Commerce of the Cabinet of President-elect Roosevelt, 5042.
United States relative to, 3294. Currency in.tlation, 5631.
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AMLIE, THOMAS R.-Contmued ANGLE, AGNES M., relief (see bill S. 1067•).
Remarks by, on ANIMAL OILS AND FATS, amendment in House to flx duty on.
Independent offi.ces appropriation bill, 3044. 1685.
---Federal Trade Commission, 3044, 3045, 3197, 3203. ANNAPOLIS :METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE COMMISSION, author-
Tariffs and foreign currency depreciation, 4634. iZe a contract for disposal of sewage of the Naval Academy
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. (see bill H.R. 14464).
ANARCHY, provide for an investigation into the alleged activities Letter of Secretary of the Navy transmitting a draft of a
of anarchists (see H.J.Res. 606). proposed bill to authorize a contract for disposal o! sewage
Remarks in Senate and a telegram from the publisher of the of the Naval Academy, 2640.
Paterson (N.J.) Evening News relative to reports that ANSELL, ANN ELIZA. increase pension (see bill H.R. 13190).
Zangara, the assassin, is connected with the anarchist ring
at Paterson, 4212, 4213. ANSELL, SAMUEL TILDEN, remarks in Senate relative to, 4658.
Remarks in House relative to the attempted assassination o! Statement in answer to the accusations made against him
President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt by the anarchist on the fioor of the Senate, 4712.
Guiseppi Zangara, 4265. ANTHONY, SUSAN B., place statue in the National Statuary Hall
ANDERSON, ALBERT, pension (see bill S. 5510). (see H.J .Res. 528) •
ANDERSON, DAISY, relief (see bills S. 1978*; H.R. 8207•). ANTHRACITE COAL. See CoAL INDUSTRY.
ANDERSON, FRANK, relief (see billS. 3676). ANTITRUST LAWS, authorizing the suspension, during periods of
economic depression, of the operation of (see bill H.R.
ANDERSON, JUDGE GEORGE W., article entitled "Salvaging OUr 14754).
Railroads ", written by, 163. Remarks in House relative to the nonenforcement of, 2620.
ANDERSON, HARRY C., relief (see bill H.R. 4395*). APACHE INDIANS. See !KDIANS.
ANDERSON, LUTHER M., relief (see bill H.R. 13670). APODACA, JUAN, relief (see bill S. 4590•).
ANDERSON, MATILDA. pension (see blll H.R. 13667). "APPEAL TO CONGRESS," article by William D. Welch entitled,
ANDERSON, MICHAEL, relief (see bill H.R. 13882). 2959.
ANDERSON, MYRTLE, relief (see bill H.R. 5706*). APPELT, CAROLINE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13157).
ANDERSON, PETER E., relief (see bill H.R. 1177•). APPLE INDUSTRY, telegram from the International Apple Asso-
ANDERSON, ROBERT H., statement relative to the proposed repeal ciation remonstrating against bill (H.R. 13999) to pre-
of the eighteenth amendment, 4001. vent loss of revenue and for the relief of unemployment,
2728.
ANDERSON, WILLIAM C., pension (see bill H.R. 14111). APPLEBY, PAUL FRANCIS, relief (see bill H.R. 13736).
ANDERSON-TULLY CO., relief (see billS. 610*). APPORTIONMENT BILL. See MEMBERS OF CONGRESS.
ANDRESEN, AUGUST H. (a Representative from Minnesota). APPROPRIATION BILLS, remarks in House concerning the prepa-
Attended. 5. ration and status of, 68.
Amendments offered by, to Remarks in Senate relative to the proposed limitation of
Farm-allotment bill (H.R. 13991): butterfat, 1533, 1590, 1591, debate on, 3143.
1595, 1605, 1606, 1610, 1662, 1665, 1670, 1674, 1685, Remarks in Senate relative to the status of, 3449.
1686, 1690. Table showi.n g comparison of appropriation bills as reported
---hogs, 1605. to the House with the Budget estimates, 4752, 5040.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Army (see blll H.R. 14199*).
Rogowski Bros.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14766), 4:865. Deficiencies (see bills H.R. 13975*, 14436*, 14769*).
Remarks by, on Department of Agriculture (see bill H.R. 13872 •).
Farm-allotment plan, 1373, 1375, 1377, 1383, 1391, 1534, 1535, Department of Commerce (see bill H.R. 14363*).
1536, 1589, 1590, 1595, 1605, 1606, 1607, 1610, 1662, 1665, Department of the Interior (see bill H.R. 13710*).
1666, 1674, 1688. Department of Justice (see bill H.R. 14363*).
Goodwin. Godfrey G.: tribute to, 4374. Department of Labor (see blll H.R. 14363•).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Department of State (see bill H.R. 14363*).
ANDREW, A. PIATT (a Representative from Massachusetts). District of Columbia (see bill H.R. 14643•).
Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1393. Executive Office (see bill H.R. 14458*).
Attended, 5. Independent offi.ces of the Government (see bill H.R.
Bills and joint resolutioTw introduced by 14458*).
American goods to aid American workmen: providing for Legislative (see bill H.R. 14562*).
special canceling stamp bearing words to impress people Navy Department (see bill H.R. 14724*).
to purchase (see bill H.R. 14221), 1778.' Post Office Department (see b1ll H.R. 13520•).
Civil Service: to amend act of May 28, 1932, relating to salary Treasury Department (see bill H.R. 13520*).
rates of certain• positions in (H.R. 14535), 3138. War Department {see bill H.R. 14199*).
Deery, Cyril Ambrose: for relief (see bill H.R. 13494), 284. APPROPRIATIONS. See also BUDGET OF THE UNITED STATES.
Merrimac River: to authorize Essex Shore Way, Inc., to Address over the radio delivered by Ogden L. Mills, Secre-
bridge (H.R. 14537), 3138. tary of the Treasury, on balancing the Budget, 1974.
Plum Island and Parker Rivers: to survey (see bill H.R. Amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the laws
13490) , 284. relative to permanent annual appropriations, 3458.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Analysis of Budget estimates which have been acted upon
Citizens and individuals, 719, 5188. by the House of Representatives, 3113.
Societies and associations, 2723. Message from the President transmitting estimates for the
Remarks by, on legislative establishment, certain executive departments
Naval ordnance plant, South Charleston, W.Va.: disposition and independent establishments, and the District of
of, 1884. Columbia (H.Doc. 495), 284.
Tariffs and foreign currency depreciation, 3968. Remarks in House relative to the proposed work of the sub-
War Department appropriation bill-conference report, 5383. . committee appointed to examine the permanent appro-
Reports made by, from priations, 1042.
Committee on Naval Affairs: Remarks in House relative to preventing interchangeability
Tract of land in Philadelphia, Pa. (H.Rept. 1861), 1778. among items of appropriations for the purpose of increas-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. ing the number of employees, 1069, 1072.
ANDREWS, KATE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13235). Remarks in House relative to a comparison of appropriation
b1lls with Budget estimates, 3049.
ANDREWS, WALTER G. (a Representative from New York). Remarks in House relative to the proposed modification of
Attended, 5. the present plan of handling, 5554.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks in House relative to the status of the permanent
Cluchey, Wllllam Arthur: for relief (see .bill H.R. 13497), 284. appropriations, 5563.
Grain Standards Act: to amend (see bill H.R. 14390), 2452. Remarks in House disapproving of the policy of Congress to
Lazik, Alexander Stanley: for relief (see bill H.R. 14000), make appropriations regardless of revenues, 2760.
1258. Remarks in Senate on Senate Resolution 327, to reduce the
Nebrich, Caroline M.: to pension (see bill H.R. 1349.8), 284. proposed appropriations for the fiscal year 1934, 2578, 2583,
Ogd.e n, Katherine A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 2646.
14366). 2243. Remarks in Senate relative to the proposed reduction of ap-
Pierce, Margaret E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13495), propriations for the fiscal year 1934, 1798.
284. Remarks in Senate relative to the impounding of certain.
Schrader, Harry: for relief (see bill H.R. 13496), 284. 3428.
Strouse, Charles E.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13499), 284. Resolution to reduce the proposed appropriations for the
Petitions and. papers presented by, from fiscal year 1934 (see S.Res. 327*).
Citizens and individuals, 2243, 4106. Statements of progress on projects under the Emergency
Societies and associations, 4297. Relief and Construction Act of 1932. 669, 670, 671.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Statistics relative to. 2'608, 2609, 2611.
ANGEL. JAMES, pension (see bill H.R. 13170). Table showing comparison of appropriation bills as reported
ANGELOW, ANNA, pension (see bill H..R. 13246).. to the House with the Budget estimates, 3015.
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AQUINO, BENIGNO S., memorandum on the subject of Philippine ARMISTICE DAY, declaring to be a lega.I publ!c holiday (see
independence written by, 1098. H.J.Res. 531).
ARBOGAST, ISABELLA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13200). ARMS, AMMUNITION, AND MUNITIONS OF WAR, prohibit ex·
ARCffiTECT OF THE CAPITOL, annual report of (S.Doc. 189), portation of (see S.J.Res. 229*; H.J.Res. 580*).
4787, 4865. Message from the President urging ratification of treaty
Message from the President transmitting estimate of appro- providing for control of shipments of (S.Doc. 169), 1448,
priation for the Office of (S.Doc. 167; H.Docs. 513, 521}, 1546.
816, 1394, 1397, 5433. . Remarks in Senate relative to embargoes on shipment of~
ARCONGE, VICTORIA, cancel patent in fee issued to (see bill S. 3589, 5214, 5446.
4024*). ARMS EMBARGO, editorial appearing in the Hartford (Conn.)
ARENTZ, SAMUELS. (a Representative from Nevada). Courant entitled, 1724.
Appointed conferee, 5287. ARMSTRONG, JOSEPH, pension (see bill H.R. 13699).
Attended, 5.
Amendments offered by, to ARMSTRONG, RALPH V., allow to accept foreign testimonial
Interior Department appropriation bill-schoolroom equip- (see bill H.R. 13845*).
ment, Boulder City, 925. ARMY, remarks in Senate relative to the removal of troops from
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by posts in Texas, 1102.
Boulder Canyon National Reservation: administration of, Statistics relative to military strength of nations of the
etc. (H.R. 14662, 14758), 4105, 4767. world, 1805.
Death Valley National Monument, Calif.: to extend mining Air Corps: remarks in House relative to appropriations for,
laws to (H ..R. 14646), 3918. 1813, 2227.
Walker River irrigation project: for rehabilitation of (see Airplane accidents: bill for relief of retired officers and
bill H.R. 13527), 297. enlisted men injured in (see bill H.R. 13850).
Petitions and papers presented by, from Appropriations for: bill making annual (see bill H.R.
Citizens and individuals, 5188. 14199*).
State legislatures, 4555, 5415. ---conference report on bill (H.R. 14199) making an·
Remarks by, on nual, 5228, 5285, 5479, 5529.
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- - - - excerpts from testimony of the Chief of Staff on
priation bill, 2612, 2613. bill (H.R. 14199) making annual, 4822.
Farm-mortgage moratorium, 136. ---remarks in House on bill (H.R. 14199) makilig an·
Farm relief from sale of beer, 592. nual, 1756, 1772, 1804, 1809, 2042, 2165, 2214, 2299,
Independent offices appropriation blll-Arlington Memorial 2301 , 2313, 2334, 2421, 2436, 2442, 2449, 4423.
Bridge, 3132. ---remarks in House on conference report on bill (H.R.
Interior Department appropriation bill-Boulder Dam, 925, 14199) making annual, 5280, 5377, 5529.
926. ---remarks in Senate on bill (H.R. 14199) making an-
---Indian affairs, 599, 600. nual appropriation for, 3706, 3770, 3777, 3838, 3847,
---Indian irrigation projects, 603. 3852, 3855, 3935, 3941, 3955, 5347.
---land offices, 598. Barracks and quarters: amendment and remarks in House
---reclamation, 661. relative to appropriations for, 2219.
---surveying public lands, 595. Chief of Engineers: resolutions disapproving of the Execu-
Livestock on the public range, 704. tive act transferring to the Department of the
Park system, California, 5391. Interior the nonmilitary activities of (see H.Res.
Radio regulation--conference report, 5038. 321, 323).
Reports made by, from Chief of Staff: excerpts from testimony on the War De-
Committee on the Public Lands: partment appropriation bill (H.R. 14199) by, 4822.
Death Valley National Monument, Calif. (H.Rept. 2107), Citizens' military training camps: remarks in House rela-
4956. tive to, 1814.
Rayl, Robert (H.Rept. 1902), 2452. Clothing: remarks in House relative to Government com-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. petition with private enterprise in the manufac-
ARIZONA, establish a mine rescue station in (see bill S. 5073). ture of wearing apparel for enlisted men, 2421.
Bills to provide for the selection of certain lands for the ---remarks in Senate relative to appropriations for,
use of the University of (see bills S. 5361*; H.R. 14181*). 3778, 3784.
Memorial of legislature urging enactment of blll (S. 1197) ---statistics relative to clothing on hand, 1812.
for refinancing agricultural indebtedness, 3657, 4109, 4558. ---statistics relative to the sale of surplus, 2174
Memorial of legislature urging Federal aid in refinancing Coffee-roasting plants: remarks in House relative to opera·
farm mortgages, 2798. tion of, 2180.
Memorial of legislature urging the use of tufa stone in con- Coordinator: remarks in House relative to the office of,
struction of public buildings at Yuma and Phoenix, 3422. 2045.
Memorial of legislature relative to the employment of Ari- Corps of Engineers: amendment and remarks in House rela·
zona labor on public works in, 3584. tive to the pay of officers of, 2060.
Memorial of legislature on the subject of unemployment and ---remarks in House relative to the pay of commis·
the proposed 30-hour week, 4109. stoned officers of, 2213, 2214.
Ratification by the legislature of the proposed amendment ---resolutions adopted by the Reserve Officers' Asso·
to the Constitution of the United States relative to the elation, of Jacksonville, Fla., remonstrating against
terms of the President, Vice President, Senators, and Rep- the proposed transfer of functions pertaining to
resentatives, 2449, 2793. river and harbor work, 1716.
Remarks in Senate and correspondence relative to the pro- Disbursing officers: bills for relief of certain (see bills S.
posed removal of troops from Camps Stephen D. Little and 5406; H.R. 8402, 8403, 14324*).
Harry J. Jones tn, 915. ---letter from the Secretary of War transmitting an·
ARKANSAS, amend act to regulate holding United States courts in nual report of inspection of accounts of, 38.
(see bill H.R. 13362). ---letter from the Secretary of War transmitting a draft
Memorial of legislature urging legislation "to revaluate the of a proposed bill for the relief of certain, 1712.
money system of gold and currency, 3263, 3452. Emergency officers: bill to reduce retired pay of (see bill
Memorial of legislature favoring bill to refund levee and H.R. 14567) .
drainage district bonds, 3489, 3584. Enlisted men: amendment and remarks in Senate relative
Memorial of legislature urging disposal of surplus Govern- to the proposed reduction of pay of, 3424, 3426,
ment-owned cotton and wheat, 3584. 3468.
ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION, resolution urging - - - bill to restore certain persons to their former status
ratification of the World Court Treaties, 4214. as (see blll S. 4597*).
---bills to amend act to authorize the collection, in
ARLEDGE, HARDIN B., article entitled " Carrying Our Foreign monthly installments, of indebtedness due the
Commerce Supporting National Defense" written by, 1267. United States from (see bills S. 5509; H.R. 14481).
ARLINGTON FARM, remarks in House relative to appropriations ---letter from the Secretary of War transmitting a
for, 1043. draft of a proposed bill to amend act to a1}thorize
ARLINGTON MEMORIAL AMPHITHEATER, message from the collection of indebtedness due the United States
President transmitting the annual report of the Com- from, 2554.
mission on the Erection of Memorials and Entombment Expenditures since 1913: table showing increase of, 3783.
of Bodies in, 158, 228, 229. Forces immediately available for war: charts showing the
ARLINGTON MEMORIAL BRIDGE, authorize conveyance of cer- strength of, 2051, 2171.
tain land to the State of Virginia in order to connect Horses: remarks in House relative to, 1813.
Lee Boulevard with {see bills S. 5339*; H.R. 14078*). ---remarks in House relative to an appropriation for
encouragement of the breeding of riding horses,
ARLINGTON MEMORIAL BRIDGE COMMISSION, remarks in 2215.
House relative to appropriations for, 3130. ---remarks in House relative to appropriations for the
ARMEL, BELLE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13225). purchase of, 2334, 2443.
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ARMY-Continued ARMY-Continued
Judge Advocate General: Remarks in House relative to ap- Supplies: list of articles manufactured at the quartermaster
propriations for employment of experts in the office depot at Philadelphia, Pa., 2423.
of, 2042. Tank Corps: remarks in House relative to, 1807.
Laundries: remarks in House relative to, 2176, 2179. Tanks: remarks in House relative to appropriation for pur-
Medical Corps: remarks in House relative to appropriations chase of, 2231. ·
for, 2228. Transportation: remarks in House relative to appropriations
Military publications: remarks in House relative to officers for, 2182.
and enlisted men on the active list associated with, Troop movements: resolution requesting the Secretary of
2166. War to countermand orders for removal of troops
Motor transportation: remarks in House relative to, 1812. from Camps Stephen D. Little and Harry J. Jones
---remarks in House relative to appropriations for the (see S.Res. 306).
purchase of trucks, 2233, 2310. Warrant officers: bill for relief of certain (see bill H.R.
---remarks in House relative to appropriations for pur- 11174*).
chase of passenger-carrying vehicles, 2440. ARMY NOMINATIONS. See ExECUTIVE NoMINATIONs AND CoN-
Officers: amendment and remarks in House relative to the FIRMATIONs.
pay of, 2045. ARNOLD, ffiENE D., pension (see bill H.R. 13827).
---amendment and remarks in House relative to pro-
hibiting payment of compensation and allowances ARNOLD, MARY, pension (see bill H.R. 14117).
to any officer convicted of murder, 2218. ARNOLD, SOPHIA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13294) 0

---bill to amend act giving- war-time rank to retired ARNOLD, 'Y!LLIAM W. (a Representative from Illinois) 0
officers and former officers (see bill H.R. 13365). Appomted conferee, 3801.
---bill to amend law concerning relative rank between Attended, 5.
Army and Navy officers (see bill H.R. 14777). Amendments offered by, to
---bill to reduce the retired pay of (see bill H.R. 14567). War Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14199)-buildings,
---bill for relief of those whose household and other 2224.
effects were damaged on Government property (see Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
bill s. 5535). Lindsey, William J.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14269), 1907o
---bills to allow credit for service as cadets at the Mili- Martin, Jane: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13380), 152.
tary Academy (see bills S. 5501; H.R. 14431). Rutherford, Mary C.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
---bill limiting details of officers to flying duty (see bill 14270)' 1907. .
H.R. 13564). . Shonert, Wilmena: to pension (see bill H.R. 14397), 2452.
---letter from the Secretary of War transmitting a draft Motions and resolutions offered by
of proposed legislation to credit officers with certain Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-to dis-
services as cadets at the Military Academy, 2451. agree to Senate amendments and ask for conference
---remarks in House relative to the pay of, 2334, 2427, 3726, 3796. •
2445. Remarks by, on
---remarks in House relative to the Taber amendment Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2915.
concerning the pay of, 2938. Farm-allotment plan. 1350.
---remarks in House relative to the proposed reduction Farm mortgages, 3322.
of pay of, 5280, 5379. Karch, Charles A.: memorial address to, 4364.
---remarks in House relative to pay of retired officers, Louderback, Harold, 4922.
2055. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 3726,
---remarks in Senate relative to the proposed 4-year de- 3796, 3797.
tails of officers in the island possessions, 3466. - - - a i r and ocean mail contracts, 337, 338, 339.
---remarks in Senate relative to the proposed reduction ---conference report, 4615, 5375.
of retired pay of, 3475. ---cost-ascertainment report, 339, 340.
---table showing effect of section 201 of the Economy ---night workers, 520.
Act on the pay of, 4606. ---ocean mail. 463, 464.
Officers' Reserve Corps: remarks in House relative to, 1813. ---public buildings, 406, 410, 450.
---remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 2306. ---salary cuts, 521, 523, 524.
Ordnance and ordnance stores: letter of Secretary of War Ws.r Department appropriation bill-buildings, 2224.
transmitting statements of cost of manufacture Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
of, 38.
Ordnance Department: remarks in House relative to appro- ARREA, JULIO RODRIGUEZ, receive for instruction at the Mili-
priations for, 2230. tary Academy (see S.J.Res. 178*).
Organized Reserves: remarks in House relative to, 1815. ARTHUR, JESSE, pension (see bill H.R. 13139).
---remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 2306, ASBERRY, MARGARET JANE, pension (see bill H.R. 14679).
2334, 2443. ASHCRAFT, SARAH V., increase pension (see bill S. 5670).
Pay of: amendment and remarks in House relative to the
pay of officers and warrant officers, 2046. ASHEVILLE (N.C.) CITIZEN (newspaper), article entitled "At
---bill to authorize the withholding of pay of officers, Last, a Sound Cotton Plan" appearing in, 4000.
warrant officers, and nurses to cover indebtedness ASHLEY, SQUIRE F., pension (see bill H.R. 13239).
to the United States (see bill S. 4810*). ASHTABULA HARBOR, OHIO, report of Secretary of War on sur-
---remarks in House relative to, 3810. vey of (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public
Personnel: biU to authorize settlement of individual claims document), 718.
for damages to and loss of private property incident
to the training of the Army (see bill H.R. 8401). ASHURST, HENRY F. (a Senator from Arizona).
Post exchanges: letter from the Secretary of War transmit- Attended, 3.
ting report on (Snoc. 149), 38, 59, 442. Appointed on funeral committee, 1358, 5416.
---remarks in House relative to the operation of, 2440. Boulder Canyon project: correspondence relating to, 3929.
Posts: amendment and remarks in Senate and correspond- Statements relative to the prohibition views of, 964.
ence relative to providing housing, feeding, and Amendments offered by, to
clothing for unemployed boys and young men at, Dep~rtl?ents of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
3838, 3847, 3852, 3855, 3935, 3941, 3955. pnatwn bill (H.R. 14363) -prohibition enforcement, 4241.
---bill to provide for housing, feeding, and clothing cer- Publishers of second-class mail matter (H.R. 11270), 4983. ·
tain unemployed persons at (see bill S. 5363*). Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R.
- - - notice of motion to suspend the rules in Senate for 13520)' 3087.
the purpose of proposing an amendment for hous- ---half holidays, 3434.
ing, feeding, and clothing certain unemployed per- Unemployment relief: Federal aid for (S. 5125), 4489.
sons at, 3707. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
---remarks in House concerning, 2224. . Arizona: providing for a mine rescue station in (see bill S.
---remarks in House relative to providing for housing, 5073)' 93. .
feeding, and clothing unemployed boys and young Constitution of the United States: proposing amendment
men at, 5379, 5382. relative to tax-exempt securities to (see S.J.Res. 224), 888.
---remarks in Senate relative to providing for housing, Desert entrymen: for relief of (see bill S. 5664), 4380.
feeding, and clothing unemployed boys and young Payne, Esther K.: to pension (see bill S. 5567), 3056.
men at, 5480. Motions and resolutions offered by
Recreation fund: remarks in House relative to the proposed Camelback Water Conservation District: application for loan
establishment of, 2043. by (see S.Res. 356), 3932.
Reserve Officers' Training Corps: remarks in House relative Grounds, Hamilton: to concur, 5451.
to appropriations for, 1814, 2314. Positions not under Civil Service: to print additional copies
---remarks in Senate and correspondence relative to of list of (see S.Con.Res. 40), 2256.
appropriations for, 3790. San Pedro River: authorizing an investigation of subject of
Small Arms Firing School: amendment and remarks in Sen- utilization of water resources of (see S.Res. 292), 102.
ate relative to appropriations for, 3932, 3959. Verde River Irrigation and Power District: relative to appli-
SUbsistence: remarks in House relative to the cost of, 1812. cation for loan by (see S.Res. 309, 357), 891, 3932o
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ASHURST, HENRY F.-Continued AUFDERHEIDE, OSCAR L. (a Representative from New Jert.ey).
Petitions and papers presented by, from Attended, 5.
Citizens and individuals, 3929. AUSTIN, HARRIET E., pension (see bill H.R. 13149).
Societies and associations, 3740, 4960. AUSTIN, LAURA, pension (see bill H.R. 13933).
State legislatures, 2790, 3422, 3584, 4109.
Remarks by, on AUSTIN, WARRE:tf R. (a Senator from Vermont).
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 3931. Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1358.
Barry, David S., 3269, 3270, 3272, 3273, 3282. Attended, 3.
Beer bill, 959. Credentials of Porter H. Dale, chosen a Senator from the
Camps Stephen D. Little and Harry J. Jones, 915, 916, 917. State of Vermont, 2792.
Coru;titutional conventions in the States, 4694. Amendments offered by, to
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- Street-railway merger (H.J.Res. 154), 909, 910, 911, 912.
priation bill-prohibition enforcement, 4235, 4239, 4240, Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (HR.
4241, 4242. 13520)-vocational education, 1718, 3459.
Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 964. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4150, 4151. Coolidge, Grace Goodhue: granting a franking privilege to
Farm mortgages, 4006. (see bill S. 5387), 1551.
First deficiency appropriation bill: Government purchase of - - - t o pension (see bill S. 5386), 1551.
American goods, 1646. Hall, Rosa A.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5213), 609.
Glass, Carter: tribute to, 1260. Hill, Mary H.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5089) , 161.
Glass-Steagall banking bill: silver, remonetization of, 2145, Importation of articles produced under monopoly: to amend
2255, 2391. Tariff Act of 1930 regarding (S. 5691), 4963.
Independent offices appropriation bill--conference report, Lake Champlain: to extend time for completion of bridge
5238. across (see bill S. 5059), 92.
Louderback, Harold: impeachment of, 5476. Motions and resolutions offered by
Philippine independence, 445. Cotton fishing nets and netting: production of, to investi-
Positions not under Civil Service, 2255. gate (S.Res. 361), 4215, 4790.
Prohibition, 964. Lake Champlain bridge--to concur in House amendments
Publishers of second-class mail matter, 4983. (S. 5059), 2102.
Second deficiency bill-Bureau of Immigration, 5463. Remarks by, on
Tariff, 2288. Cotton fishing nets and netting: production of, 4790.
Tax-exempt securities, 888, 889, 890, 3599, 3600, 3602. Street-railway merger, 637, 678, 820, 822, 909, 910, 911, 912.
Tax-reduction plan, 624. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill--confer-
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 3071, ence report, 4895, 4898, 4899, 5012.
3167, 3180, 3379, 3380. ---vocational education, 3459, 3460, 3461.
---conference report, 4893. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
- - h a l f holidays, 3432, 3433, 3434. AUSTRALIA, statistics relative to the military forces of, 2173.
---salary reduction, 3479. AUTOMOBILES, report of the Bureau of Efficiency on passenger
Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4489, 4497. automobiles in the custody of the several field services, 38.
Reports made by, from
Committee on Indian Affairs: AVIATION CORPORATION OF AMERICA, remarks in Senate rela·
Navajo Indian Reservation: Canyon de Chelly National tive to, 3057.
Monument (SRept. 1211), 3931. AVIATION HOLDING CORPORATIONS, investigate (see S.Res.
Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation: 312*).
San Pedro River, Ariz. (SRes. 292), 2801. AVIATION RESERVE, organize air mail pilots as (see blll H.R.
Committee on the Judiciary: 14779).
Federal court quarters, Winston-Salem and Rockingham,
N.C. (SRept. 1218), 3996. AYE, R. W., letter relative to branch banking, written by, 1265.
Committee on Public Lands and Surveys: AYRES, WILLIAM A. (a Representative frcrm Kansas).
Desert-land entrymen (S.Rept. 1329), 5296. Attended, 5.
--University of · Arizona (S.Rept. 1184), 3757. Appointed conferee, 5360, 5603.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Amendments offered by, to
ASSAY OFFICES, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to Navy Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14724), 4830.
appropriations for, 2665. ---Marine Corps, 4840.
ASSOCIATION AGAINST THE PROHIBITION AMENDMENT, state- ---Naval Academy, 4840.
ment relative to Senate Joint Resolution 211 to repeal the ---naval home, Philadelphia, Pa., 4825.
eighteenth amendment, 1622. . ---Naval Reserves, 4824.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT UNIT BANKS OF AMERICA, Cromwell, Russell G.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13977), 1145.
bulletin issued by, 1464. Downing, Martha Ella: to pension (see bill HR. 13570), 363.
ASSOCIATIONS FOR BARTER OF GOODS. See INDUSTRIAL Asso- Engler, Hannah: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13050),
CIATIONS. 42. '
ASTOR, LORD, quotation from a statement concerning farm relief Farm mortgagers: providing for loans or advances by Re-
in France and Germany, 3318. construction Finance Corporation, through its regional
ASTORIA HARBOR, OREG., report of Secretary of War on survey credit corporations, to (see bill H.R. 14138), 1547.
of, 37. Huss, Florence I.: to increase pension (see bill HR. 14185)
1617. •
ATCHISON, R. R. (administrator), relief (see bill S. 5255). Lewis, Rachel L.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14398), 2452.
ATLANTA, GA., memorial of Legislature of Georgia relative to the Navy Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14724), 4554.
manufacture of cotton duck at the Federal penitentiary Revenue Act of 1932: to amend (see H.JRes. 544, 566), 1435
at, 4299. 2193. '
Remarks in House relative to the United States penitentiary Robinson, Eliza: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13051).
at, 2701, 2703, 2757. 42.
ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO., authorizing the Federal Trade Scott, Sarah P.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13049), 42.
Commission to investigate practices of (see H.Res. 395). Snyder, Mary C.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13569)
363. •
ATLANTIC-GULF CANAL, remarks in House relative to, 5596. Williams, Miriam A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES. 13052), 42.
Communications from Motions and resolutions offered by
Annual report (H.Doc. 412), 79, 151. Adjourn: to, 4640, 4766.
Court of Customs and Patent Appeals: transmitting the an- Committee of the Whole, 4624, 4714, 4766, 4815, 4843.
nual report of expenditures for, 156, 229. Navy Department appropriation bill: to disagree to Senate
Refunds of internal-revenue taxes: recommending disap- amendments and ask for conference, 5360.
proval of the First Deficiency Act (bill H.R. 13975) relating Recess: to, 4846.
to, 2445. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Vessels: submitting a list of suits involving merchant ves- Citizens and individuals, 1548, 1779, 3052, 3488.
sels, 79, 151. Remarks by, on
---submitting a list of suits arising under the Public Farm-mortgage loans, 1778.
Vessel Act, 79, 151. Farm mortgages: to secure postponement of foreclosures on.
ATTORNEYS, list of those covered into the Civil Service by Execu- 1985. .
tive order, 5047. French. Burton L.: tribute to, 5549.
AUCHINCLOSS, JAMES C., article relative to the growth of the General leave to print, 4843.
Better Business Bureau of New York City written by, 5073. Limitation of debate, 4838, 4842.
Navy Department appropriation bill, 4624, 4714, 4831, 4843. 1
AUDITING SYSTEM. See GOVERNMENT AcCOUNTING AND AUDITING --aviation, 4835, 4837.
SYSTEMS.
---conference report, 5419, 54.22.
AUER, JESSIE B., pension (see bill S. 5375). ---construction and repair, 4833,
LXXVI---'358
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AYRES, WILLIAM A.-Contl.nued BACHMANN, CARL G.-Continued
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on
Navy Department appropriation bill-marine schools, 4824, Louderback, Harold, 4918, 4924.
4825. Mahoney, Florence, 3731.
---Naval Academy, 4840. Merchants & Farmers Bank, Junction City, Ark., 3633.
---naval home, Philadelphia, Pa., 4825. Moran, John J., 2712.
---Naval Reserves, 4825. National Bank of Commerce, El Dorado, Ark., 4851.
- - - ordnance, 4828. Naval ammunition depot, Lake Denmark, N.J., '3642, 3643.
---patent rights, 4826. Naval radio station, Savannah, Ga., 5408.
---salary reductions, 4827, 4828, 4829, 4831, 4833. O'Brien, Della, 3649.
---supplies, 4833. · Omnibus pension bill, 4857.
---vessels, 4840, 4843. Order of business, 3638, 3734, 3813, 5021.
Order of business, 4640, 4766. Overthrow of government, 4266.
Reports made by, from Post, Wiley, 3222.
Committee on Appropriations: Rollo, Frederick S., 2711.
Navy Department appropriation bill (H.Rept. 2075), 4529, Roosevelt, President-elect Franklin D.: attempt on life of,
4554. 4266.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Seupelt, J. G., 3222.
BABB, SALLIE, pension (see bill H.R. 14424). Southard, Frances, 3643.
BABSON, ROGER w., article relative to balancing the Federal Sperry, Frances 0., 4849.
Budget written by, 3951. Standard Dredging Co., 2719.
State Investment Co., 3231.
BACHARACH, ISAAC (a Representative from New Jersey). Stiles, William T ., 3716.
Attended, 5. Stock, Gottleib, 2721.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Sumner, Charles W., 3229.
Eagan. Caroline M.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13571), 363. Swearingen, Nannie, 5402.
Mortgages on homes: to increase amount of certain loans Thompson, Augustus, 4854, 4855.
made by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to in- Thompson. William B., 2717.
stitutions holding (see bill H.R. 14202), 1712. Vandever, G. C., 4295.
West Creek: to survey (see bill H.R. 13017), 40. Walthers, George Charles, 3715.
Petitions and papers wesented by, from Wheeler, Edward B., 3231.
Citizens and individuals, 719. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. BACON, JAMES P., rellef (see bill H.R. 5256•). ·
BACHMANN, CARL G. (a Representative from West Virginia). BACON, ROBERT L. (a Representative from New York).
· Attended, 5. Attended, 5.
Pittenger, Will1am A.: tribute to service in House of, 3649. Balancing the Budget: radio address of Ogden L. Mills on
Tribute to services of, 5664. the subject of, 1974.
.Amendments offered by, to Financial road to economic recovery: speech by Ogden L.
Alper, Irene Brand (H.R. 9223), 3637. Mills on, 3135.
Bess, Peter (H.R. 657), 3644. Amendments offered by, to
Dongji Investment Co., Ltd. (H.R. 2872), 3652. Agricultural appropriation bill: com borer certification,
Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Gilmer, Tex. (H.R. 1138.
2597)' 3635. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Gardiner, Estelle M. (H.R. 5270), 3648. Act of March 2, 1929: to amend (see bill H.R. 14457), 2723.
Grant, William E. B. (H.R. 9166), 3226. Aliens: relating to record of registry of certain (H.R. 14783),
Lackey, Oscar F. (H.R. 9'8 62), 4852. 5188.
Mahoney, Florence (H.R. 3036), 3731. Kroegel, Frank, for relief (see bill H.R. 14346), 2193.
Southard, Frances (H.R. 7038), 3644. Kroegel, Frank: to pension (see bill H.R. 14399), 2452.
Thompson, Augustus (H.R. 10973), 4855. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Citizens and individuals, 666, 719, 817, 1100, 1258, 1326,
Anderson, Matilda: to pension (see bill H.R. 13667), 476. 1617, 1986, 2555, 2791, 3139, 3581, 3736, 4453, 4957.
Bennett, Earl J.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13054), 42. Societies and associations, 666, 2336, 4453, 4767.
Polley, Albert: for relief (see bill H.R. 13053), 42. Bemarks by, on
Pulaski, Casimir: directing President to proclaim October 11 Agricultural appropriation bill: corn borer certification,
of each year General Pulaski's Memorial Day for observ- 1138.
ance and commemoration of death of (see H.J.Res. 482), Farm allotment ·plan, 1379.
41. Government purchase of American goods, 1893.
World War Veterans' Compensation Act: to amend (see bill Independent offices appropriation bill-Veterans' Admini.s-
H.R. 13714), 534. tration, 3030.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Legislative appropriation bill-capitol garages, 3416.
Citizens and individuals, 230, 944, 3581. ---funerals of deceased Members, 3414.
Remarks by, on ---Library of Congress, 3416, 3417.
Alameda Belt Line, California, 5403. Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 4941.
Allegheny Forging Co., 4862. Order of business, 921.
Alper, Irene Brand, 3637. Phillppine independe.n ce-veto message, 1767.
Anderson, Harry C., 4293. President's veto message-first deficiency bill, 2525.
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2931. Public buildings contractors to name subcontractors, 709.
Baxter, Carl C., 3725. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-con-
Beer bill, 768, 770, 861, 863. ference report, 4615.
Bethel Cemetery Co., 3645. ---ocean mail, 463, 467.
Cates, C. A., 2720. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co., 5411. BAD RIVER, WIS., report of Secretary of War on survey of
Chinsky, William, 3219, 3233. (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu-
Cocke, WilHam J., 3652, 3653. ment), 297.
Committee on Claims: work of, 5401. BADGER, SHERWIN C., article relative to the Federal deficit
Disbursing officers, United States Army, 3812. problems written by, 949.
Dongji Investment Co., 3641, 3642, 3652.
Drake, Lyman D., Jr., 3636, 3733. BADGES. See WAR DEPARTMENT.
Dwyer, John G., 4279. Bm-BOND FORFEITURES, resolution to investigate the subject
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 13. of (see H.Res. 400).
Eopolucci, Annie M., 3649, 3650. BAILEY, F. A.. statement on ocean mall contracts written by, 3363.
Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Gilmer, Tex., 8635.
First National Bank, Junction City, Ark., 3232. BAILEY, HANNAH, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13700).
Fox, Mary Elizabeth, 3719, 3720. BAILEY. JOSEPH W. (a former Senator trom Texas).
Fra-eapane, Dominic, 3802. Remarks in Senate relative to, 3147.
Franklin Surety Co., 4855, 4856. BAILEY, JOSIAH W. (a Senator from North Carolina).
Gallahan, Jennie Bruce, 4863. Ansell, Samuel Tilden: reply by Mr. Ansell to charges
Gardiner, Estelle M ., 3648. made against him by Senator Huey P. Long, 4712.
Gatty, Harold, 3222. Assigned to Committee on Interstate Commerce, 67.
Gollam, Ada B. (Gould), 3727. Attended, 3.
Grant, William E. B., 3226. Excused from Committee on Military Affairs, 67.
Hines, Mary B., 3637. Resolution to pay (see S.Res. 346•), 3455.
Humphries, Florence M., 3220, 3221. Bemarks by, on
Jersey City, N.J.: mayor and aldermen of, 4850. Economic situation-relief problem, 904.
Lackey, Oscar F., 4852. Federal court quarters, Winston-Salem and Rockingham.
Laird, Thomas H., 3728. N.C., 3996.
Leverett, Lettie, 4864. Inland wa.terway, Virg1nta-North Carolina. 5524.
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BAILEY, JOSIAH W.-Continued BANKHEAD, JOHN H.-Continued ,
Remarks by, on ·
International Mercantile Manne Co.-mail
Louisiana senatorial election, 4671, 4:674.
North Carolina senatorial contest, 5008.
Tax-exempt securities, 891.
~ontract, 5302.
I Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
McRight, Ralph B.: authorizing President to transfer and
appoint to grade of passed assistant paymaster with rank
of lieutenant in Navy Supply Corps (see billS. 5284), 948.
Public building, Huntsville, Ala.: to authorize acquisition of
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. new site for (see bill S. 5611) , 3664.
BAILEY, SAMANTHA E., increase pension (see billS. 5420). Silver: to authorize the purchase by the Government of
silver, to provide for the issuance of silver certificates in
BAIN, EDWARD EARL, relief (see bill H.R. 14357). payment therefor (see bill S. 5444), 1932.
BAIRD, JESSE, relief (see bill H.R. 13133). Stamp money: to provide for issuance of (see bill S. 5674),
BAKER, BETTIE, pension (see bill H.R. 13423). 4460.
BAKER, ELLEN MULLIS, pension (see bill S. 5173). Motions and resolutions offered by
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of--special order for
BAKER, FRANCES A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13538). bill (S. 5122) providing for (see H.Res. 397), 4865.
BAKER, GEORGE W., relief (see bill H.R. 14291). Notice of motion to reconsider, 3453.
BAKERS (BAKER) BAY, WASH., report of Secretary of War on Remarks by, on
survey of (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as Commodity price level, 1291.
public document), 2640. Crop surpluses and their control, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 109,
724, 729, 730, 731, 732, 733.
BALANCL'lG THE BUDGET. See BUDGET OF THE UNITED STATES. Distribution of Government-owned cotton~onference re-
BALDRIDGE, MALCOLM B. (a Representative from Nebraska). port, 2947.
Attended, 5. Government economy, 2585, 2587.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remonetization of silver, 1188, 1189.
Anderson, William C.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14111), Stamp money, 4327, 4328, 43aO, 4331, 4332.
1435. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill--ocean
Austin, Laura: to pension (see bill H.R. 13933), 1055. mall service, 3303.
Baker, Frances A.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13538), 298. Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4326, 4329, 4336, 4338.
Carpenter, Esther J.: to increase peru>ion (see bill H.R. Wheat situation, 1109, 1184, 1185, 1186, 1187, 1188, 1189, 1191,
13932), 1055. 1192, 1193, 1194.
Empey, Parrish E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13539), 298. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
4-H achievement: authorizing Secretary of Agriculture to BANKHEAD, Wll..LIAM B. (a Representative from Alaba711.JL) .
issue congressional certificate of merit !or (see H.J.Res. Appointed teller, 3204.
513), 607. Attended, 5.
O'Brien, W. S.: to confer jurisdiction upon the Court of Chairman Committee of the Whole, 746, 845.
Claims in the claim against the United States of (see bill Emergency farm legislation: radio address of Marvin Jones,
H.R. 14367), 2243. of Texas, on. 1868, 1870.
Remarks by, on Amendments offered by, to
Agricultural Credit Corporation, 2534. Cotton: Government purchase and sale of--special order for
Bank checks: tax on, 4065. bill (S. 5122) providing for (H.Res. 397), 5247, 5248.
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2920, 5355. Independent offices appropriation bill-Federal Trade Com-
Farm-allotment plan, 1542, 1543. mission, 3190.
Unemployed persons placed on unoccupied !arms, 705. Samoa: government for American Samoa--special order
War Department appropriation bill-Army supplies, 2427. (H.Res. 378), 4926.
- - - citizens' military training camps, 2320. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
---offenses by officers, 2218. Cotton and wheat: providing for regulation in interstate
---Organized Reserves, 2309. and foreign commerce of the transportation of (see bill
Reports made by, from H.R. 13602), 414.
Committee on Claims: McRight (Jr. Gr.), Ralph B.: authorizing transfer and ap-
Holteen, Willard F. (H.Rept. 1829), 1395. pointment to grade of passed assistant paymaster in
Whitmore, Stella E. (H.Rept. 2158), 5188. Supply Corps of Navy of (see bill H.R. 13537), 298.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Silver: to authorize purchase by the Government of (see bill
BALDWIN, BESSIE, pension (see bill H.R. 14186). H.R. 14486), 2790.
Motions and resolutions offered by
BA.IJJWIN, ROBERT D., rellef (see bill H.R. 11902•). Adjourn: to, 150.
BALES, ELLAR, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14622). Crop-production and harvesting loans: for consideration of
BALL, JOHN, relief (see bill H.R. 8729•). bill (S. 5160) to provide for (see H.Res. 349), 1546.
National banking associations: special order for resolution
BALL, JOSEPH R., relief (see blll S. 219•) . (S.J.Res. 256) defining powers of Comptroller of the Cur-
BALLESTEROS, CARLOTA, relief (see bill H.R. 13515). rency respecting (H.Res. 396), 4957.
BALLMAN, JOSEPHINE, pension (see bill H.R. 13163). Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill:
BALLOU, JUSTIN G., relief (see bill H.R. 14173). providing for waiving of all points of order on sections 2
to 8 on (see H.Res. 314), 362.
BALTIMORE, MD., adjust the claim of the Baltimore branch of Remarks by, on
the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Va. (see bill S. "A Brown Study": poem entitled, 647.
257*). Agricultural appropriation bill, 1029, 1047.
BALTIMORE & omo RAILROAD, remarks in Senate relative to ---corn borer, 1132.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans to, 3373. --dry-land farihing, 1059.
BANDY, JAMES E., relief (see blll H.R. 14215). ---permanent appropriations, 1041.
---transfer of appropriations, 1073.
BANK CHECKS, repeal tax on (see bills H.R. 13024, 13033, 13374, Beer bill, 745, 868.
13455, 13608, 13972, 14107, 14227, 14343). Bonds to finance the Government, 1759.
BANKERS' BONUS AND INFLATION, remarks in House relative to, Claims for deaths of Mexican nationals, 715.
2330. Congress: appeal for faith in, 5661.
BANKHEAD, JOHN H. (a Senator from Alabama). Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2104.
Agricultural adjustment act: an act prepared by H. R. Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 4811, 5247, 5248,
Ronald at the request of Mr. Bankhead as a substitute 5249, 5253, 5254, 5259.
for the domestic allotment plan, 5482. Crop-production loan, 1887.
Attended, 3. Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 1832.
Bank-deposits guaranty: telegrams relating to, 5520. District of Columbia appropriation bill, 4269, 4270.
Unemployment relief: radio address by Hugo L. Black, of ---tax rates, 4184, 4185.
Alabama, on, 1443. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 34.
Farm-allotment plan, 662, 663, 1340, 1374, 1688.
Amendments offered by, to Farm mortgages, 3039.
Agricultural lands: leasing of (H.R. 13991), 4963. General Land Office transfer, 1038.
Farm-allotment plan (H.R. 13991), 3745. Gollan. Ada B. (Gould), 3727.
Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of (S. 5639), 5136. Inaugural ceremonies: tickets to, 2607.
Unemp~oyment relief: cooperation of Federal and State Inauguration committee, 205.
Governments in (S. 5125)-stamp money, 4215, 4327. Independent offices appropriation bill, 3217.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by --Federal Trade Commission, 3190, 3192, 3193.
Cotton and wheat: providing for regulation of transporta- Industrial situation in New England, 1239.
tion .i.n interstate and foreign commerce of (see bill S. Interest rates, 997.
5033)' 63. Interior Department appropriation bill, 940.
Elnergency relief act: to amend (see b111 S. 5597), 3490. --Boulder Dam, 925.
Federal land banks: to pro viae for readjustment of the --Howard University, 938.
bonded indebtedness of (see bill S. 5506), 2460. ---reclamation, 659.
Joint-stock land banks: to provide for readjustment of the ---transfer of appropriations, 940.
bonded indebtedness of (see bill S. 5506), 2460. Legislative appropriation bill, 3409.
20 INDEX
BANKHEAD, WILLIAM B.-Continued BANKS AND BANKING--Continued
· .Remarks by, on Bill to prevent undue publiclty regarding loans made by the
Louderback, Harold, 4916. Reconstruction Finance Corporation to the banks (see bill
Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 4946. H.R. 14695)..
Method of ratifying constitutional amendments, 127. Bill to create the Farm and Home Credit Bank (see bill H.R.
Mortgage-foreclosure situation, 1826. 14710).
National banking associations: power of Comptroller of the Bulletin issued by the Association of Independent Unit
Currency respecting, 5022. Banks of America, 1464.
Navy Department appropriation bill-Naval Academy, 4840. Correspondence relative to branch banking, 1264.
Order of business, 283, 527, 4949. Correspondence relative to the Glass branch banking bill,
President's veto message--first deficiency bill, 2448. 2268.
Question of personal privilege, 3016. Editorial from the Washington Herald relative to continUing
Reconstruction Finance Corporation activities, 1362. the senatorial investigation of stock-market transactions
Ruling of the Chair, 2429, 3411. by banks, 5432.
Samoa: government for American, 4926. Joint resolution to strengthen the security of deposits in
Scientific expeditions, 3722. certain banks (see S.J.Res. 264).
Striking out the last word, 1303. Letter from Walter R. Hardy on the subject of, 54.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 516, List of bills and resolutions reported by the Banking and
3726. currency Committee of the House of Representatives of
- - - conference report, 5138. the Seventy-second Congress, 5361.
---furlough or pay cut, 345. Motion for cloture on the so-called " Glass branch banking
--public buildings, 407, 408. bill" (S. 4412) disagreed to, 1935, 2077.
---waiving points of order, 395, 396, 397 .. Remarks in House relative to loans to banks and trust com-
Vacating proceedings in Journal, 980, 981, 982, 984. panies by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 1011,
War Department appropriation bill, 2316, 2428. 1116.
----conference report, 5383. Remarks in House relative to the withdrawal of funds from
---offenses by officers, 2218. small banks, 4063.
---rivers and harbors, 2434: Remarks in House relative to the quallfications of bank
Beparts made by, from officials, 5177.
Committee on Rules: Remarks in House relative to the need for legislation to
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of-special order prevent the closing of banks, 5267.
:;.or bill (S. 5122) providing for (H.Res. 397, H.Rept. 2105), Remarks in House on the subject of the guaranty of bank
<4845, 4865. deposits, 5396.
Crop production and harvesting loans (H.Rept. 1838), 1546. Remarks in Senate relative to the present condition of, 5460..
Federal land-bank loans: postponement of installments due Request in Senate for a unanimous-consent agreement for
on-special order for bill (H.R. 14689) providing for the consideration of the Glass branch-banking bill (S.
(H.Res. 392, H.Rept. 2104), 4845, 4865. 4412); agreed to, 480.
National banking associations: special order for bill (S.J. Statistics of bank deposits for 1880 and 1930 in the United
Res. 256) defining powers of Comptroller of the Currency States, 209.
respecting (H.Res. 396, H.Rept. 2132), 4948, 4956. Statistics relative to bank clearings, 1382.
Overthrow of Government: special order for bill (H.R. Statistics relative to bank suspensions, 2089.
8378) making it a crime to advocate or promote (H.Res. Table showing the number of banks in the United States
386; H.Rept. 2092), 4767. as of June 30, 1932, 1997.
Waiving of points of order on the Treasury and Post Office Telegrams from citizens in various States relative to Gov-
Departments appropriation bill (H.Rept. 1789) , 362. ernment guaranty of bank deposits, 5447, 5520.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. BAPTIST GENERAL CONVENTION OF TEXAS, petition relating
B.ANK NOTES, letter of Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a to the eighteenth amendment and the Volstead Act,
draft of a proposed bill for relief of holders of mutilated, adopted by, 946.
869, 896. BARABY, MARIE, pension (see bill H.R. 13230).
BANKRUPTCY, amendment in Senate to blil (H.R. 14133) to BARBER, CARRIER., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13640).
amend act to establish a uniform system of, 2131.
Amendments in Senate to bill (H.R. 14359) to amend act BARBERRY BUSHES, remarks in House relative to appropriations
to establish a uniform system of, 3242, 3352, 4566, 4875, for eradication of, 1044.
4907. BARBOUR, HENRY E. (a .Representative from California).
Bills to amend act to establish a uniform system of (see Appointed conferee, 4425.
bills S. 5360, 5394*, 5551, 5699*, H.R. 13955, 13958, 14062, Appointed teller, 2312.
14110, 14133, 14240, 14359*, 14376, 14789*). Attended, 5.
Bill to authorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Tribute to services of, 5664.
to make loans to bankruptcy depositories in receivership Amendments offered by, to
(see bill H.R. 14375). Wru: Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14199)--camps at
Concurrent resolution to correct emollment of bill (H.R. Army posts for unemployed, 5382.
14359) to amend act to establish a uniform system of ---Citizens' Milltary Training Camps, 2316, 2317, 2324.
(see S.Con.Res. 45*), 5347. ---Organized Reserves, 2306, 2312.
Letter and memorandum from E. Merrick Dodd, Jr., on the ---Reserve Officers' Training Corps, 2314.
proposed amendment to the Bankruptcy Act relating to Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
corporate reorganization, 3661. Gilliland, Frank E.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13934), 1055.
Memorandum prepared by the Solicitor General on the bill .Remarks by, on
(H.R. 14359), relating to, 2771. Order of business, 2443.
Memorial of Legislature of Idaho relative to the proposed Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans: publicity of,
amendment to the National Bankruptcy Act, 3659, 3742. 2539.
Message from the President urging amendment of the laws Schneider, Jack, 5659.
relating to (H.Doc. 522), 1569, r615. War Department appropriation blil, 1808, 1809, 1810, 1813,
Remarks in House on blil (H.R. 14359) to amend act to 1815, 2172, 2178, 2179, 2180, 2181, 2235.
establish a uniform system of, 2918, 2923, 2928, 2929, 2931, --Citizens' Military Training Camps, 2318.
2932, 2938, 5349. ---conference report, 5382, 5383, 5384.
Remarks in House on the subject of, 1360, 2785. ---national military parks, 2431.
Remarks in Senate on bill (H.R. 14359) to amend act to ---ordnance, 2230.
establish a uniform system of, 4505, 4694, 4876, 4901, 4990, ---Organized Reserves, 2306, 2307.
5014, 5103, 5117. ---post exchanges, 2441.
Resolution of the New York County Lawyers' Association ---Reserve Officers' Training Corps, 2313, 2314, 2316, 2317.
condemning the appointment of the Irving Trust Cor- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
poration as standing receiver in, 2248.
BARBOUR, W. WARREN (a Senator from New Jersey).
BANKRUPTCY LAW COMMITTEE OF THE FEDERAL BAR ASSO- Attended, 3.
CIATION OF NEW YORK, report of, 1570.
Appointed on funeral committee, 1429.
BANKS, CATHERINE, pension (see bill H.R. 13398). Credentials presented and sworn in, 78.
BANKS AND BANKING. See also BRANCH BANKING; F'EnEF.AL Roosevelt, President-elect Franklin D.: telegram from Harry
HoME-LOAN BANKS; F'EDEB.AL LAND BANKs; FEDERAL RE- B. Haines relative to, 4213.
SERVE BANKs; JOINT-STOCK LAND BANKS; NATIONAL BANKS. Three-way farm relief bill: letter and memorandum of
Address over the radio delivered by Senator Vandenberg on Arthur J. Edwards on, 3347.
the subject of the guaranty of bank deposits, 5193. Amendments offered by, to
Address over the radio delivered by Father Coughlin on the Eighteenth amendment: repeal of (S.J.Res. 211), 4114..
subject of, 2284. Increase in banking facilities (bill S. 4412), 1718.
Article appearing in the New York Times on the subject of Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
branch banking, 168. Anderson, Albert: to pension (see bill S. 5510), 2460.
Article from the American Banker relative to independent Civil Service retirement: to amend act of May 29, 1930, re-
banking, 1335. lating to (see billS. 5331), !329.
Article by Edmund Platt on the need of branch banks. 1440. Fuller, George A.. Co.: for relief (see bill S. 5254), 820.
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BARBOUR, W. WARREN-Continued BARKLEY, ALBEN W.-Continued
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on
Lake Denmark, N.J.: to provide an appropriation for the Radio regulation, 3769.
payment of claims arising from explosions at the naval Railroads: loans to, 2659.
ammunition depot at (see billS. 5446), 2029. Tax-exempt securities, 889.
Morristown National Historical Park, N.J.: to provide for Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-Air
creation of (see bill S. 5469), 2131. Mail Service, 3065, 3066.
Mortgages on homes: to increase the amount of certain ---Government purchase of American goods, 3267.
loans made by Reconstruction Finance Corporation to in- ---executive economy, 3078, 3081, 3082, 3086, 3087, 3088,
stitutions holding (see billS. 5403), 1718. 3153, 3154, 3155, 3165, 3169.
National Prohibition Act: providing that liquors containing ---salary reduction, 3384, 3502.
4 percent or less of alcohol by volume shall not apply to Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4321, 4335, 4336, 4338,
the (see bill S. 5015), 63. 4339, 4395, 4420, 4478, 4479.
Newark Army Base, N.J.: to provide for the sale of post (see War Department appropriation. bill--clothing and equip-
bill s. 5527)' 2563. ment, 3785.
Tackett, John Henry: for relief (see bill S. 5168), 367. Reports made by, from
Thomas, Harry: for relief (see bill S. 5455), 2071. Committee on Banking and Currency:
Wild, Minnie: to pension (see bill S. 5653) , 4300. Branch banks (S.Rept. 1266), 4565.
Motions and resolutions offered by Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce:
Clark, Judge William: letter relative to amendment to Public-utility corporations: investigation of (H.J .Res. 572),
eighteenth amendment (S.Doc. 181), 3444. 5450.
Ultramarine blue: providing for investigation by Tarilf Com- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
mission of domestic and foreign (SRes. 359), 4115. BARKLEY, MATILDA A., relief (see SRes. 366*).
Petitions and papers presented by, from BARNES, ADELIA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13218).
Citizens and individuals, 4564, 4961.
Societies and associations, 61, 366, 674, 819, 1159. 3 ARNES, CHARLES D., relief (see bill H.R. 14144).
State legislatures, 4214. BARNES, BARnY ELMER, article entitled " The Liberal View-
Remarks by, on point" written by, 1722.
Delay Hampers Recovery, 1260. BARNES, RUTH J., relief (see blll s. 4992).
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4057.
Farm-allotment plan, 2249. BARNETT, FRED, relief (see bill H.R. 14385).
Hobart, Garret S.: acceptance speech of former Vice Presi- BARNETT, JAMES L., relief (see bills S. 5602; H.R. 5392*).
dent, 2456. BARNETT, JOHN, relief (see bill H.R. 13708).
Ultramarine blue: production costs of, 5242. BARNEY, IRENE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13266).
Reports made by, from
Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds: BARREN RIVER, KY., report of Secretary of War on survey of
Morristown National Historical Park, N.J. (SRept. 1162), (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu-
3588. ment), 36.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. BARRETT, EDWARD, grant honorable discharge (see bill S. 5666).
BARCLAY, CHESTER VERNON, relief (see bill H.R. 14608). BARRETT, WILLIAM, pension (see bill H.R. 13766).
BARGER, ALENA, relief (see bill H.R. 14497). BARRON, HARVEY E., pension (see bill S. 5516).
BARGERON, CARLISLE, article relative to the Cabinet of Presi- BARRON'S WEEKLY, article relating to branch banking appearing
dent-elect Roosevelt written by, 5013. in, 2035.
BARGES IN TOW IN THE OPEN SEA, letter of Secretary of Com- BARROWS, J. E., pension (see bill H.R. 13896).
merce transmitting the annual report of accidents sus- BARROWS, MARY J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14174). .
tained or caused by, 984.
BARRY, DAVID S. (Sergeant at Arms of the Senate), proceedings
BARKER, ELLA A., pension (see billS. 5668). in Senate incident to the examination growing out of an
BARKER, FREDERICK G., relief (see bill S. 5139). article appearing in the New Outlook written by, 3269,
BARKLEY, ALBEN W. (a Senator from Kentucky). 3282, 3511, 3530.
Attended, 50. Remarks in House relative to certain references to Senators
Appointed conferee, 5193. and Representatives appearing in an article written by,
Appointed on funeral committee, 394, 1358. 3306.
Credentials presented, 1398. Resolution to certify to the district attorneys for the District
Amendments offered by, to of Columbia and the southern district of New York the
Agricultural appropriation bill (H.R. 13872) -toll bridges on proceedings of the Senate in the case of (see S.Res. 345).
Federal-aid highways, 3687. Resolution to refer the removal resolution to the Committee
Unemployment relief (S. 5125), 4335. on Rules, 3529.
Bills and joint resolutione introduced by Resolution to remove from office (see S.Res. 352*), 3511.
Carr, James: to increase pension (see bill S. 5441), 1932. Resolution to reinstate (amendment to Senate Resolution
Colson, James Clay: for relief (see bill S. 5211), 541. 352)' 3525.
England, Delia: to pension (see bill S. 5439), 1932. BARTLETT, LOUIS, letter relat·i ve to electric-light rates in Cali-
Noe, Ella: to pension (see bill S. 5440), 1932. fornia written by, 1438.
Romans, Horace C.: for relief (see bill S. 5488), 2254. BARTO, FRANK HAZEL, relief of widow of (see H.Res. 346*).
Motions and resolutions offered by
Limitation of debate (S.Res. 360), 4115. BARTON, MAY I., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13150).
Martin, A. Y.: to concur, 5451. BARTON, ROBERT T., JR., relief of principal and sureties on the
Remarks by, on bond of (see bill H.R. 13927).
Agricultural appropriation bill-toll bridges on Federal-aid BARTON, WILLIAM E. (a Representative from Missouri).
highways, 3687. Attended, 5.
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 5129. Amendments offered by, to
Barry, David S., 3270, 3271, 3274, 3279, 3280, 3515, 3520, 3525. Farm-allotment bill (H.R. 13991)-acreage control, 1608.
Branch banks at military reservations, 4987. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Business before the Senate, 821. Benson, Nan A.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13069), 42.
Byrd, Richard E., 1157. Blunt, Addie: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13063), 42.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4003, 4060, 4149, 4150, Bragan, James: to pension (see bill H.R. 13086), 43.
4151, 4163, 4220, 4221. Breedlove, Ruth Ann: to pension (see bill H.R. 13087), 43.
Fair-trade legislation, 827, 828, 829. Cameron, Joseph M.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13084), 43.
Farm Loan Act: amendment of-conference report, 5477. Claxton, Jeritha Love: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
First deficiency appropriation bill-tax refunds, 1639. 13061}. 20.
Foreign debts, 1278, 2470. Copeland, Sarah K.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13083), 43.
- - - a c tivities of W. C. Bullitt relative to, 3146. Dugan, Elizabeth: t~ increase pension (see bill H.R. 13065),
Glass-Steagall banking bill, 2267. ~.
---Federal Reserve System, 2274, 2278, 2280, 2281. Duggan, Edwerd J.: for relief (see bill H .R. 13080), 43.
---investment securities, 2402, 2406, 2407. Eskew, Mary Ann: to pension (see bill H.R. 13081), 43.
---silver, remonetization of, 2382, 2383, 2486, 2487. Gross, Ona : to pension (see bill H.R. 13072) , 42.
Government economy, 2650, 3082. Hamilton, James E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13074), 42.
Hanger, G. Wallace W., 963. Harmon, John W.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13078),
Increase in banking facilities, 1406, 1736, 1738. 42. ·
Limitation of debate, 4232, 4381, 4558, 4570. Henderson, Matilda J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
Louderback, Harold: impeachment of, 5476. 13060)' 42.
Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5016, 5098, 5099, Janes, Etta: to pension (see bill H.R. 13085), 43.
5100, 5319, 5323, 5325. Kerr, Fannie: to pension (see bill H.R. 14714), 4453.
Officers' retired pay, 3476. Long, Adaline: to pension (see bill H.R. 14002), 1258.
Order of business, 4213. King, Sherman: to pension (see bill H.R. 13070), 42.
Partisan tactics toward legislation, 3445. Lane, Mary A.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13067), 42.
Philippine independence, 375, 376, 369, 438, 613, 614, 615. Linthicum, Annie C.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13079), 42.
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BARTON, WILLIAM E.-Continued BEAM, HARRY P.-Continued
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Petitions and papers presented by, fro'nt.
Lynch, David: for relief of estate (see b111 H.R. 13056), 42. Societies and associations, 3052, 5290.
Lynch, John T.: for relief of estate (see bill H.R. 13055), 42. state leg1.slatures, 5290.
McGuire, Sarah: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13089), 43. Bemarks by, on
McKinney, Artley: to pension (see bill H.R. 13500), 284. Beer bill, 804.
Maddux, Hannah H.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. Farm-allotment plan, 1339, 1515, 1516, 154.1, 1674.
13064)' 42. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Martin, Ruah L.: to pension {see bill H.R. 14001), 1258. BEARINGER, MARGARET M., relief (see bill H.R. 14309).
Maupin, Felix: for relief (see bill H.R. 13082), 43.
Mecomber, Mary E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13058), 42. BEAVER, GEORGE B., relief (see billS. 5164).
Miller, George H.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13068), 42. BECK, JAMES M. (a Representative from Pennsylvania).
· Nagel, Ida: to increase pension (see blll H.R. 13090), 43. Attended, 5.
Newton, Frances E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13066), 42. •• How Congress Works": radio address of James M. Beck
Norris, Mary M., to pension (see bill H.R. 14606), 3654. entitled, 3091.
Nunn, Sallie, A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13071), Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
42. Webb Sons Co., Inc., Charles J.: for relief (see bill H.R.
Orender, Catherine: to pension (see blll H.R. 13057), 42. 14205), 1712.
Pettigrew, Ada: to pension (see bill H.R. 13088), 43. Bemarks by, on
Pierce, John: for relief (see bill H.R. 13075), 42. Beer bill, 846, 850.
Postlewait, Eliza J.: to increase pension (see blll H.R. Constitutional conventions in the States: power of Con-
13076)' 42. gress to control, 2419.
Romine, Minerva: to pension (see bill H.R. 13464) , 230. Deficiency appropriation bill-tax refunds, 1963.
Sappington. Philip: for relief (see bill H.R. 13077), 42. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor ap-
Stanley, Mary N.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13062) , propriation bill-prohibition enforcement, 2767.
42. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 9, 569, 4513.
Strutton, Ella: to pension (see bill H.R. 13463) , 230. Farm-allotment plan, 1366, 1513, 1525.
Teague, Annie E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13073) , Lincoln, Abraham, 3973.
42. Methods of ratifying constitutional amendments, 124, 126,
Young, Hester A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13059), 127, 128, 129, 130, 146.
42. Personal explanation, 565.
Remarks by, on Powers of the President, 122.
Farm allotment plan, 1608, 1663. Question ·or personal privilege, 2297, 3097.
Interior Department appropriation bill: Education Bureau Reports made by, from
publications, 594. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce:
Lynch, John T., 4848. Delaware River bridge, Pennsylvania (H.Rept. 1904), 2451.
Mawpin, Felix, 2706. Monongahela River bridge (H.Rept. 1847), 1547.
Tariffs and foreign currency dep~ciation, 1819. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Treasury and Post om.ce Department appropriation bill: BECK, MARY A., pension (see bills S. 5056; H.R. 13832).
ocean mail, 467.
Vocational agriculture training, 3579. BECK, SARAH Y., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14q7o).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. BECKWIIH, OVIS R., pension (see bill H.R. 14613).
BASKETS, amend act to provide for a 1-pound Climax basket for BEDFORD, lOWA. amend act authorizing acceptance of a dona-
mushrooms (see bills S. 5559; H.R. 14519). tion of a building and site for a post otfice at (see bill
H.R. 14799).
BASS, NANNIE E., pension (see bill H.R. 14578).
BEDWELL, EDWARD, relief (see bill H.R. 2217*).
BASSETT, ANNA FLOURNOY, poem entitled "Farm Woman to
the Earth " written by, 2733. BEEDY, CARROLL L. (a Representative from Maine).
Attended, 5.
BASTLE, FANNIE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13210). Appointed on committee to arrange for memorial services
BATSON-COOK CO., relief (see bill H.R. 14600). to Calvin Coolidge, 1873.
BATTLEFIELDS, for protection of (see bills S. 5233*; H.R. 13849). Appointed teller, 2232.
Letter of Secretary of War transmitting a draft of a bill Amendments offered by, to
for the protection of, 718. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R.
Message from the President transmitting report of the 13520). 4610.
Secretary of Wa.r relative to the study of (S.Doc. 151), War Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14199)-motor
367, 446, 473. trucks, 2191.
Order of Senate to reprint Senate Document 151, relative ---Reserve Otficers' Training Corps, 2314.
to the study of, 2517. Motions and resolutions offered by
Samoa: special order for bill (S. 417) to provide govern-
BATTLE OF SACKETTS HARBOR, N.Y., provide !or the com-
ment for American Samoa (H.Res. 378), 3991.
memoration of (see bill H.R. 14393). Bemarks by, on
BATI'LE OF SARATOGA, N.Y., establish a national military park Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
to commemorate (see bill S. 5508). priations bill-prohibition enforcement, 2684.
BATTLESHIPS, authorizing the decom.m.iss1oning of all (see bill Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4512.
H.R. 13525) . Glass banking bill, 5363.
BAUER, LOUIS H., letter from the Secretary of Commerce trans- Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 4945.
mitting a draft of a proposed bill for the relief of, 4452. National banking associations: powers of Comptroller of
the CUrrency respecting, 5026.
BAXTER, CARL C., relief (see bill H.R. 9053*). Order of business, 2232.
BAXTER, WILLIAM J .. excerpt from a statement concerning chain- Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans: publicity of,
store management, 919. 2538, 2539, 2540.
BAYOU LAFOURCHE, LA., report of Secretary of Wa.r on survey of Samoa: government for American, 4926, 4927, 4928, 4929,
(ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st Bess., as public docu- 4930, 4931, 4934, 4936.
ment), 297. Treasury-Post Otfice Departments appropriation bill-con-
BAYOU NEZPIQUE, LA., report of Secretary of War on survey of ference report, 4611.
(ordered printed 1n 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu- War Department appropriation bill, 1811, 2050, 2187, 2304,
ment), 297. 2322.
- -.- Cavalry, 2191.
BAYOU PLAQUEMINE, BRULE, ~ report of Secretary of War ---conference report, 5383.
on survey of, 37. ---Medical Corps, 2229.
BAYOU TECHE, LA., report of Secretary of War on survey of ---military strength of the nations of the world, 2050,
· (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu- 2170, 2172, 2173.
ment), 297. ---motor trucks, 2190, 2191.
BEAGLE, ELLA, pension (see bill H.R. 13888). ---National Guard, 2304.
--Organized Reserves, 2309.
BEAGLEY, ELIZA, pension (see bill S. 5256).
--Reserve Otficers' Training Corps, 2314.
BEALL, CLAUDIUS A., JR., relief (see bill H.R. 14356). Reports made by, from
BEALL, ROBERT H. (prohibition agent), remarks in House rela- Committee on Insular Atrairs:
tive to, 5636. Samoa: to provide government !or (H.Rept. 1998), 3824.
BEAM, HARRY P. (a Representative trom Illinois). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Attended, 5. BEEDY, ELLA, pension (see bill H.R. 13593).
Amen dments offered by, to BEER AND WINES. See also ALcoHOLIC LIQUOR TRAFFic.
Farm allotment bill (H.R. 13991): hogs. 154al. Bill to provide revenue by the taxation of beer (see bill
Motions and. resolutions offered by H.R. 13742*).
Farm allotment plan: to recommit bill (H.R. 13991) pro- Bill to provide revenue for the District of Columbia by taxa-
viding, 1693. tion of beer (see blll s. 5458).
INDEX 23
BEER AND WINEs-continued BIG BLACK RIVER, MISS., report of Secretary of War on survey of
Editorial from the Washington Evening Star relative to the I (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu-
pending beer bill, 776. · ment), 297. ·
Letter and petitions from the American Temperance Society BIG FORK RIVER, MINN., report of Secretary of War on survey
opposing the bill {H.R. 13742) to tax beer, 2248. of (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu-
Memorial of Legislature of Wisconsin relative to the tax on, ment), 36. ·
3240. BIG LOST RIVER IRRIGATION PROJECT, IDAHO, provide for re-
Memorials opposing the bill (H.R. 13742) to tax beer, 2643.
Minority views on bill {H.R. 13742) to tax beer, 754, 768, habilitation of (see bill H.R. 13557).
775. BIG LOST RIVER VALLEY. See IDAHO.
Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 13742) to tax beer, 566, 745, BIG SAND DRAW GAS FIELD, WYO., letter of Secretary of
789, 798, 799, 806, 807, 809, 810, 812, 814, 845, 865,_868, 1097. the Interior transmitting a report on certain leases made
Remarks in Senate on bill (S. 436) to amend the national on, 39, 59.
prohibition act relating to, 956, 961. Bll.LS OF INTERPLEADER. See CoURTS OF THE UNITED. STATES.
Resolution adopted by the Indiana Woman's State Com-
mittee for Law Enforcement opposing the relegalization BILLY CREEK FIELD, WYO.• letter of Secretary of the Interior
of, 886. transmitting a report on certain leases made on, 39, 59.
Statement of Senator Walsh of Massachusetts in connection BIMETALLIC CURRENCY, memorial of legislature on the subject
with a proposed amendment to bill (H.R. 13742) known of, 3741.
as the beer bill, 3593. BIMETALLISM, address over the radio delivered by T. E . Howard
Statistics relative to the volume of beer manufactured in on the subject of Bimeta.llism or Communism, 898.
the United States for several years prior to prohibition, Bill to establish a bimetallic system of currency (see bill
767. H.R. 14300).
BEHRENS, HENRY A., relief (see bill H.R. 13554; H.J .Res. 488). Letter from W. I. Wright on the subject of, 5067.
BEIER, GEORGE, relief (see bill H.R. 1206•). Memorial of Legislature of Nebraska urging the enactment
of legislation to establish a bimetallic system of currency,
BEITZELL, MARY E., pension (see bill S. 5097) .. 2067.
BELLEAU WOOD MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION, annual report of, 87. BINGHAM, HIRAM (a Senator from Connecticut).
BELSVIG, MATHIE, relief (see b111 S. 2259•). Attended, 50.
BENAVIDES, PETRA M., relief (see bill H.R. 13280). Appointed conferee, 687, 3770, 4455, 5012, 5195, 5348, 5430,
BENDER, E. R., relief {see bill H.R. 13615). 5466.
Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1358.
BENJAMIN, HERBERT {communist), remarks in House relative to Hawes, Harry B.: tribute to, 3238.
an interview with respect to a petition of the hunger Pensions of Civil War veterans: letters from Rice W. Means
marchers at Washington, D.C., 135. and H. I. Harriman relating to, 2663.
BENNET, WILLIAM S., address entitled "First Things First", 2572. Amendments offered by, to
BENNETT, CORA A., relief {see bill H.R. 3625•). Distribution of Government-owned cotton (bill H.R. 13607) ,
964.
BENNETT, EARL J., pension (see bill H.R. 13054). District of Columbia appropriation bill (H.R. 14643), 5342,
BENNETT, ELI . J., relief (see bill S. 5143). 5343.
BENNE'IT, ELLEN, increase pension (see bill ~.R. 13448), Gasoline tax (H.R. 14416), 3352.
BENSON, CHARLES S., pension (see bill H.R. 13908). Intoxicating liquor definition (bill S. 436), 65.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R.
BENSON, HELEN R., pension (see bill S. 5443). 13520) ' 3425.
BENSON, MARY WYSE, pension (see bill H.R. 13970•). ---married women, employment of, 3536.
BENSON, NAN A., pension (see bill H.R. 13069). . ---positions filled by Executive order, 3533.
BENTON FIELD MILITARY RESERVATION, CALIF., grant right of ---suits against United States, 3534.
---vocational education, 3458.
way to the Alameda Belt Line across (see billS. 3443•) • . Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
BENZ, ERNEST HENRY, pension (see bill H.R. 14408). District of Columbia: to establish a commercial airport for
BERM!, SADIE, relief {see bills S. 5323; H.R. 7040•). (see bills S. 5365, 5401), 1439, 1623.
BERMUDA GOVERNMENT, telegram from Charles H. Stone Co. Dongji Investment Co., Ltd.: for relief (see b1ll S. 5226), 675.
and others relative to tariff barriers against United States Government-owned cotton: to authorize distribution to
food products raised by, 624. American National Red Cross and other relief organiza-
BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.MEX., transfer certain lands to the city tions (see bill S . . 5199), 482.
of Albuquerque (see billS. 4818•). Puerto Rico: relating to the revolving fund established for
relief of (see bill S. 5408), 1718.
BERG SHIPBUILDING CO., relief (see bill H.R. 14774). - - - t o authorize Governor of Puerto Rico to guarantee
BERGDOLL, GROVER CLEVELAND, remarks in Senate relative to, Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans (S.J .Res.
4658. 260)' 5297.
BERLINGER, JOSEPH, letter relative to conditions existing in the Virgin Islands: relating to enactment of laws in (see bill
silk industry written by, 4787. s. 5554)' 2801.
- - - t o provide a permanent government for (see bills
BERNAU, CARL L., relief (Jree bill H.R. 4045). s. 5227, 5457)' 675, 2071.
BERQUIST, AUGUST, report of the Court of Claims relative to the War Claims Act of 1928: to extend time for filing claims
claim of, 60. under the settlement of (see bill S. 5290) , 948.
BERRY, MAGGIE; pension (see bill H.R. 14087). Wilson, Ferry: for relief (see bill S. 5575), 3142.
Motions and resolutions offered by
BERRY, REBECCA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13614). District of Columbia appropriation bill: to confer, 5430,
BERTOLUCCI, HARRY C., relief {see bill H.R. 14334). 5466.
BESCH, CHARLES A., relief (see bill H.R. 13450} • Floor coverings: authorizing sale of certain discarded (see
BESS, HENRY, relief (see bill H.R. 13433). S.Res. 314), 1162.
Notice of motion to reconsider, 3248.
BESS, PETER, relief (see bill H.R. 657•). Recess: to, 3384, .3482, 5348.
BEST, MARIE E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13302). Reconsider: to, 3248.
BETHEL CEMEr:r:ERY CO. AND OTHERS, relief (see bill H.R. Petitions and papers presented by, from
2217•). Citizens and individuals, 61, 159, 481, 1102.
BETTER BUSINESS BUREAUS, miscellaneous pamphlets on the Societies and associations, 61, 159, 417, 609, 1102, 1715, 234~
Remarks by, on
subject of, 5072. Agricultural appropriation bill, 3706.
· BIDDLE, JOSEPH F. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). Air mail and ocean mail contracts: investigation of. 5008.
Credentials presented and sworn in, 6. Arms and munitions: prohibition of exportation of, 1724,
Elected to committees, 75. 2134, 3590, 3591.
Bills and joint resolutions introd:uced by Barry, David S., 3276, 3281, 3517, 3518, 3519, 3529.
Barclay, Chester Vernon: for relief (see bill H.R. 14608), Beer bill, 919, 956, 957, 959, 060, 961.
3654. Bonus-march ouster, 367.
Chilcoat, Mary: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13092), 43. Calvin Coolidge: article by Clarence S. Brigham on, 2412.
Derr, Liberty: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13501), 284. Cloture, 4211.
Hess, Laura M.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14206), Crop production and harvesting loans, 908, 956.
1712. Deficiency appropriation bill-tax refunds, 2675, 2725, 2732.
Wallace, Katharine: to increase pension (see bill H.R. Definition of intoxicating liquor, 1169.
13091)' 43. Departmental expenditures, 3939.
Wentle, Mary: to pension (see bill H.R. 13381), 152. Discarded :floor coverings, 1162.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 952, 953, 954, 955,
Societies and associations, 4957, 5062, 5290. 963, 1176, 1182, 1183, 2859, 2860, 2861, 3846.
State legislatures, 4865. ---conference repoct, 2210, 2517, 2604, 2892. 2893, 2945,
Votes oj. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. 2950, 2951, 2953.
24 INDEX.
BINGHAM, HIRAM-Continued BIOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATIONS, remarks 1n House relative 'to
Bemarks by, on appropriations for, 1068.
District of Columbia appropriation bill, 5319, 5429. Bm.D, THOMAS, relief of estate (see blll S. 251*).
---employment service, 5343.
---prisons, 5343. Bffi.DS, remarks in House relative to appropriations for establish-
---public schools, 5338, 5343. ment of refuges for migratory birds, 1123.
---recorder of deeds, 5333. Bffi.THPLACE OF THE REPUBLIC, address delivered by Repre-
---register of wills, 5332. sentative Fish, at Temple Hill, N.Y., on the subject of
---street improvements, 5335, 5343. 5650. ,
---taxicabs, 5343, 5429, 5430. BISHOP, BERTHA A., relief (see bill H.R. 14156).
---tax rates, 5342. BISMARCK, N.DAK., amendment in Senate to provide for exten-
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 160, 2140, 4164, 4165, sion of Air Mail Service from Helena, Mont., to, 820.
4166, 4227.
Electric current, island of Molokal, Hawaii, 3753. BI'ITER ROOT PROJECT, MONTANA, remarks in House relative
First deficiency appropriation bill-relief fund for District of to appropriations for, 658.
Columbia, 1567, 1568, 1636, 1642. ~ BITUMINOUS COAL. See CoAL INDUSTRY.
---tax refunds, 1568, 1614. BIVENS, JESSIE G., increase pension (see bill S. 5144).
Gasoline tax in District of Columbia, 3757. BLACK, GRACE AMANDA, pension (see blll H.R. 14772).
Glass-Steagall banking bill, 2205.
---sliver, remonetization of, 2483. BLACK, HERBERT G., relief (see bill S. 487*).
Government economy, 2651. BLACK, HUGO (a Senatar tram Alabama).
Increase in banking facilities, 480, 1624, 1636, 1646. Attended, 3.
Limitation of debate, 4139. Air mall contracts, investigation of: letter from D. D. Myers
Officers' retired pay, 3475. relating to, 3660.
Philippine independence, 255, 264, 266, 325, 329, 374, 375, 376, Credentials presented, 79.
379, 380, 387, 427, 428, 429, 430, 431, 437, 441, 545, Philadelphia Mail Steamship Line: mall contract With-
550, 551, 612, 616, 633, 881, 882, 883, 885, 1800, 1911, letter from Postmaster General Walter F. Brown relative
1912, 1913, 1915, 1924. . . to, 5447.
---veto message, 1784, 1785. Radio address on the subject of relief of unemployment
Philippine sugar, 160. delivered by, 1443.
Positions not under Civil Service, 1184. Working hours: limitation of-letter of Joseph Berltnger
Prohibition petition, 1159. relative to, 4787.
Public-school building, Fairbanks, Alaska, 3180. Amendments offered by, to
Puerto Rican Hurrican Relief Commission, 4692. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of (H.R. 14359), 5123.
Puerto Rico: loans to, 5317. Glass-St eagall banking blll (S. 4412)-branch banking, 2511.
Tax-exempt securities, 888. International Mercantile Marine Co. mail contract: to inves-
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 3089, tigate (S.Res. 375), 5309.
3166, 3167, 3284, 3379, 3380, 3424, 3427, 3450, 3459, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
3534, 3537. Dauphin Island bridges, Ala.: to extend time for construc-
- - air mail service, 2876, 2878, 2879, 3058, 3060, 3065, tion of (see bill S. 5632), 3932.
3066, 3070, 3072, 3073, 3074, 3084. Ellc River, Ala.: to revive act to allow State of Alabama to
- - - alien seamen, 3378. bridge (see blll S. 5647). 4215.
---Bureau of Efficiency, 3453, 3455, 3456. Five-day week and six-hour day: to prevent interstate com-
---compensation of Civil Service employees, 3535. merce in certain commodities and articles produced in
---conference report, 4890, 4891, 4892, 4893, 4897, 4900. industries running more than (see bill S. 5267), 820.
---Court of Claims, 3535. · Motions and resolutions offered by
---creditors of the United States, 3435. International Mercantile Marine Co.: to postpone and inves-
---executive departments, reorganization of, 3539, 3540, tigate further giving of mall contract to (see S.Res. 375),
3541, 3544. 5114. .
- - - e xecutive economy, 3166, 3248, 3477, 3479. Pittman, Lizzie: to concur in House amendment, 4889.
--furlough, 3425, 3426, 3427, 3430, 3432. S:matorial election contests: rules for conducting (see S.Res.
- - - Government purchase of American goods, 3175, 3286, 367), 4653.
3287. Remarks by, on
---half holidays, 3432, 3433, 3434. Balancing the Budget, 4706, 4707.
- - - married women, employment of, 3536, 3544. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 5123, 5124.
---ocean mail service, 3299. Banks and their influence on business policies, 2739, 2740.
---officers' on foreign service, 3434, 3465, 3468. Barry, David S., 3279, 3280, 3528.
- - - personnel classification, 3435, 3436, 3438. Crop surpluses and their control, 733.
---permanent appropriations, 3462. District of Columbia appropriation bill-taxicabs. 5343, 5344,
---positions filled by Executive order, 3533. 54.29.
---promotion of apprentices, 3535. Eighteenth amendment, 4173, 4177.
--salary reduction, 3380, 3381, 3382, 3384, 3428, 3429, First deficiency appropriation blll-tax refunds, 1639.
3430, 3469, 3471, 3474, 3490, 3491, 3501, 3511, 3531, Five-day week, 2739, 2740, 4304, 4306, 4308, 4311, 4312.
3532, 3533. . Fleming, William J., 5513.
---tax refunds, 3456, 3457, 3458. Glass-Steagall banking bill, 2080, 2278.
---travel allowances, 3430, 3431. ---branch banking, 2511.
---vocational education, 3458, 3459, 3462, 3465. __ Independent offices appropriation bill--conference report,
War Department approprtation bill-Military Academy, 3950. 5229, 5239. .
Reports made by, from International Mercantile Marine Co. mall contract, 5114,
Committee on Appropriations: 5115, 5116, 5216, 5217, 5218, 5230, 5231, 5232, 5233, 5234,
District of Columbia appropriation blll (S.Rept. 1318), 5068. 5235, 5236, 5237, 5243, 5299, 5301, 5302, 5306, 5307, 5309.
Committee on Commerce: Paying too much for electricity, 636.
Inland waterway from Norfolk, Va., to Beaufort, N.C. (S. Philippine independence, 486.
Rept. 1123, pt. 2), 2644. Radio regulation--conference report, 5210, 5211.
Committee of conference: Railroad executives: salaries of, 3373.
Philippine independence (bill H.R. 7233) , 876. Suffering resulting from the depression, 1164.
Committee on Finance: Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-air
Importation of articles for scientific purposes (H.R. 14579), mail service, 3057, 3064.
5441. ---conference report, 4895, 4896, 4897, 5012.
Committee on Rules: ---Seatrain Co. mail contract, 2671.
Discarded floor coverings (S.Res. 314), 1162. Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4337, 4338, 4474, 4476.
Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs: War Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14199)-National
Electric power, Molokal, Hawaii (S.Rept. 1135); 3141. Guard, 3855.
Fairbanks, Alaska (S.Rept. 1108}, 2411. . Wall Street, 4770.
Puerto Rico: for relief of (S.Rept. 1224). 4061. Reports made by, from
---Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans to (S.Rept. Committee on Claims:
1329). 5317. Fleming, William J. (H.R. 7301), 5513.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
BINGHAM, WILSON G., relief (see bills S. 5083, 5489; H.R. 14511). BLACK, LORING M., JR. (a Representative from New York).
Attended, 5.
BINGHAMTON, N.Y., change site of the Federal building to be Appointed on funeral committee, 1435.
erected at (see S.J.Res. 234; H.J.Res. 554, 560, 563, 583*). Appointed on the Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy~
Resolutions of the eity council relating to the site for the 1615.
proposed post office at, 1447. Pittenger, William A.: tribute to service in House of, 3649.
BINGMAN, ROSE, pension (see blll S. 5348). Am§.ndments offered by, to
BINNICKER, R. J .. telegram favoring the Glass be..nking bill, 2088. Stock, Gottlieb (H.R. 6851), 2721.
INDEX 25
BLACK, .LORING M., JR.-Continued BLACK, LORING M., JR.-Continued
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Reports made by, from
Army: for relief of certain disbursing officers of (see bill Committee on Claims:
H.R. 14324), 2128. Bennett, Cora A. (H.Rept. 1496), 4554.
Booth Fisheries Co.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13963), 1100. Blackwel'l, Rufus Hunter, Jr. (H.Rept. 1185), 4554.
Claims: to authorize payment of certain (see bill H.R. Brown, Charles A. (H.Rept. 1186), 4554.
14325)' 2128. Bulfinch, Paul (H.Rept. 2166), 5188.
Enochs, Robert J.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14229), 1779. Cathcart, John S. (H.Rept. 1524), 4554.
Gilmore, Russell A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14540), 3139. Claiborne, Cornelia (H.Rept. 1458 ) , 4554.
Great American Indemnity Co. of New York: for relief (see Conrad, Vincent J. (H.Rept. 1187), 4554.
bill H.R. 13610}, 415. Cordon, 0. S. (H.Rept. 2165), 5188.
Great Falls Meat Co., of Great Falls, Mont.: for relief (see Cox, Oscar P. (H.Rept. 1967), 3342.
bill H.R. 13611) , 415. Dallas County Chapter American Red Cross (H.Rept. 1797).
Hummer Mortuary: for relief (see bill H.R. 14540), 3139. 4554.
Lennon, Laurence R. : for reUef (see bill H .R. 13668) , 4 76. Damm, Alice M. A. (H.Rept. 1348), 4554.
Molzen, Emily: for relief (see _!)ill H.R. 14540) , 3139. Dickson, C. A. (H.Rept. 2164), 5188.
Mumbrue, Harold P.: for relie1 (see bill H.R. 14230), 1779. Dooley, J. M., Fireproof Warehouse Corporation, Brooklyn,
Navy: for relief of certain enlisted and former enlisted men N.Y. (H.Rept. 2179), 5290.
of (see bills H.R. 13093, 13094), 43. Durrenberger, Jacob (H.Rept. 1332), 4554.
Newspapers sold by newsboys: to more fully define meaning Eisenhauer, Charles J. (H.Rept. 1231), 4554.
of paragraph 36, section 7, of act of July 1, 1932, with re- Ferguson, Sarah Maddocks (H.Rept. 1182 ) , 4554.
spect to (see bill H.R. 14132}, 1547. Finney, Arthur K. (H.Rept. 1180 ), 4554.
Nonintoxicating liquor: to provide revenue for District of First Camden National Bank & Trust Co., of Camden, N.J.
Columbia by taxation of certain (see bill H.R. 13997), 1257. (H.Rept. 1827) , 1395.
Putnam, Russell B.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13613), 415. First National Bank of El Dorado, Ark. (H.Rept. 1336), 4554.
Sinks, Mary Byrkett: for relief (see bill H.R. 14347), 2193. Fleming, G. T. (H.Rept. 1666), 4554.
St. Anthony's Hospital at Michigan City, Ind.: for relief (see Glendale, Calif.: city of (H.Rept. 1447), 4554.
bill H.R. 14540), 3139. Haberkorn, Harry J. (H.Rept. 1570), 4554.
Steele, George w., Jr.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13612), 415. Hale, Yvonne (H.Rept. 1607), 4554.
Von Thomas, Sr., Mrs. Carlysle: for relief (see bill H.R. Halford, Oswald H. {H.Rept. 1663), 4554.
14541), 3139. Harris, Alfred (H.Rept. 1815), 1257.
Motions and resolutions offered by Henry, Hunter M. (H.Rept. 1663) , 4554.
Adjourn: to, 2722, 3235, 3653, 3735, 3823, 4296, 4864, 5414. Holaday, Harriet C. (H.Rept. 1347), 4554.
Remarks by, on Holteen, Willard F. (HRept. 1829), 4554.
Adams, Burton S., 3813. Horne, William C. (H.Rept. 1663), 4554.
Addison, Emily, 2713. Israel, Moses (H.Rept. 1598), 4554.
Agricultural appropriation bill, 993, 994. Jersey City, N.J.: mayor and aldermen of (H.Rept. 1333),
Alper, Irene Brand, 3637. 4554.
Anderson, Daisy, 5398. Johnson, Rupert R. (HRept. 1G63), 4554.
Beer bill, 1061. Kimman, Guy M. (H.Rept. 1799), 4554.
Bonus army eviction, 994. Lackey, Oscar F.: relief of estate of (H.Rept. 1338). 4554.
Cabinet of President-elect Roosevelt, 5042, 5050. Lacey, David L. (H.Rept. 1663), 4554.
Clark, Laura J., 3234. Lee, William Z. (H.ltept. 1663), 4554.
Closing of certain streets in District, 287. Lichty, Galen E. (H.Rept. 2185), 5415.
Committee on Claims: work of, 5401. McShane, Bernard (H.Rept. 1661), 4554.
Democratic Party: policies of, 3126. Medina, Guillermo (H.Rept. 1189), 4554.
District of Columbia--damage claims: notice of, 3938. Merritt, Manuel (H.Rept. 2163), 5188.
---teachers' salaries, 3987. Miller, R. K., and others (HRept. 2159), 5188.
Drake, Nels D'Arcy, 3712. National Bank of Commerce, El Dorado, Ark. (H.Rept. 1335),
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4284. 4554.
Eisenhauer, Charles J., 4281. Northwest Missouri Fair Association, Bethany, Mo. (H.Rept.
Farm relief from sale of beer, 592. 1469) ' 4554.
Finney, Adrian M., 3711. Offerman, M. Aileen (H.Rept. 1448), 4554.
Fracafane, Dominic, 3802. Pollino, Catterina (H.Rept. 1801) , 4554.
Fox, Mary Elizabeth, 3719. Porvenir c. por A .. Ingenio (H.Rept. 1337), 4554.
Franklin Surety Co., 4856. Powell, A. H. (H.Rept. 2138), 5061.
Golding, Robert N., 3725. ·Public lands: water of high mineral content on (H.Rept.
Harbinson, M. J., 2712. 1720) ' 4554.
Holmes.. William H., 5550. W. I. Radcliffe (steamship): owner of (H.Rept. 1604), 4554.
Jelovac, Pete, 2709. Relyea, Ruth (H.Rept. 2178), 5290.
Kirkland, Weymouth, 3725. Rodgers, Fenton F. (H.Rept. 1663), 4554.
Mahoney, Florence, 3731. Roney, Mary E. (H.Rept. 1303), 4554.
Martin-Walsh, Inc., 4860. Rounds, Thelma Lucy (H.Rept. 1930), 4554.
Moran, John J., 2712, 2713. Seale, Henry Freeman (H .Rept. 1663), 4554.
Naval ammunition depot, Lake Denmark, N.J., 3643. Segar, Elsie (H.Rept. 1798), 4554.
Occhinovero, George, 2707. Setton, Joe (H.Rept. 1405 ) , 4554.
Pokorny, Anna, 2715. Slocum, Anne B. (H.Rept. 1459), 4554.
Political subjects, 1226. Smith, Edwin C. (H.Rept. 1663), 4554.
Reithet, William A., 4290. Smith, Felix M. (H.Rept. 1663), 4554.
Repeal of eighteenth amendment by Democratic Congress, Sperry, Frances 0. (H.Rept. 1326), 4554.
1225. Stark, Grace P. (H.Rept. 1453), 4554.
Rollo , Frederick, S., 2710, 2711. Steel, Lottie Bryant (H.Rept. 1516), 4554.
Schweitzer, Gust J., 5393. Sulem, William (H.Rept. 1951), 3138.
Southard, Frances, 3643. Sutherland, Robert S. (H.Rept. 1663), 4554.
Sperry Gyroscope Co., Inc., of New York, 2714. Symes, Ed and Elizabeth, and others (H.Rept. 1181), 4554.
Standard Dredging Co., 2719, 2720. Szymanski, K. S. (H.Rept. 1334), 4554.
Stern, Benjamin, and others, 3715. Taylor, Katherine G. (H.Rept. 1179), 4554.
Striking out the last word, 1303. Thompson, Augustus (H.Rept. 1344), 4554.
Sumner, Charles W., 3229. Trotter, J. B. (H.Rept. 1667), 4554.
Tampico Marine Iron Works, 3718. Ventress, Charles G. (H.Rept. 1663), 4554.
Technocracy, 1818. Volker, Anna (H.Rept. 1466), 4554.
Thompson, Augustus, 4854, 4855. Voiles, Ruby F. (H.Rept. 1329). 4554.
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill- VonGroning, Helena C. and Stephan (H.Rept. 1858), 1712.
public buildings, 452. Watkins, Joseph (H.Rept. 1929). 2723.
Unemployed persons placed on unoccupied farms, 705, 706. Webster, James T., and Mary A. (H.Rept. 1915), 2640.
Waiver of prosecution by indictment, 698. Westwood, B. Edward (H.Rept. 2168), 5188.
War-debt question, 120, 121. Woolley, Ralph E. (H.Rept. 2169), 5188.
War Department approprlation bill, 1809, 1810. Wylie, Edna B. {HRept. 2157), 5188.
Reports made by, from Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs:
Committee on Claims: BLACKFEET INDIANS. See INDIANS.
Adelphia Bank & '!Tust Co., Philadelphia, Pa. (H.Rept. BLACK RIVER, ARK., report of Secretary of War on survey of,
1339)' 4554. 2127.
Allegheny Forging Co. (H.Repts. 1340, 1341, 1342), 4554.
Anderson, Myrtle (H.Rept. 1867), 1833. BLACKWELL, MARION F., relief (see bill H.R. 9714*).
Baldwin, Robert D. (H.Rept. 1346), 4554. BLACKWELL, RUFUS HUNTER, JR., relief (see bill H.R. 6975*).
Ball, John (H.Rept. 1944), 2943. . BLADES, ELIZABETH A., pension (see bill H.R. 14329).
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BLAINE, JOHN J. (a Senator from Wisconsin). BLAND, SCHUYLER OTIS (a Representati'oe from Virginia).
Attended, 3. Attended, 5.
Letter from chairman of Public Utlllties Commission of Appointed conferee, 3915.
District of Columbia relative to merger of street rail- Chairman Committee of the Whole, 527, 568, 638, 925.
ways, 3479. Amendments offered by, to
Amendments offered by, to Condemned cannon: to amend act authorizing donations of
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of (H.R. 14359), 4875, 4909, {H.R. 13026), 4539.
4910, 4912, 5103. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Street railway merger {H.J.Res. 154), 909, 910, 911, 912. Emergency Relief Act of 1932: to amend (see bill H.R.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R. 14263). 1907.
13520)-furlough, 3427. Farm mortgages: to secure postponement of foreclosure of
---Government purchase of American goods, 3248. {see bill H.R. 14267), 1907.
Unemployment relief: Federal aid for (S. 5125), 4416. Hampton, Julius, Jr.: to pension (see b111 H.R. 13095), 43.
B£Zls and joint resolutions introduced by Laborers and mechanics employed on public buildings: en-
Agricultural indebtedness: to liquidate {S. 5640), 3997. larging section 270, title 40, United States Code, relative
Constitution of the United States: proposing amendment to payment of wages to {see bills H.R. 14247, 14248), 1833.
relative to the repeal of the eighteenth amendment to Occupacia Creek: to survey (see bill H.R. 13015), 40.
(see S.J.Res. 211), 64. Obsolete ordnance, etc.: to amend law so as to authorize
Motions and resolutions offered by Secretary of Navy to lend or give to certain organized
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, to consider, i_q61. associations {see bill H.R. 13026), 41.
Notice of motion to reconsider, 4958. Uni1;ed States Code: to enlarge (see bill H.R. 14421), 2555.
Reconsider: to, 5321. Unlauft, Karoline: to increase pension {see bill H.R. 13096),
Petitions and papers presented by, from 43.
Citizens and individuals, 1780, 2068, 2130, 3055, 3240, 5435. Virginia Engineering Co., Inc.: for relief (see bill H.R.
Societies and associations, 300, 2130, 2727, 4960. 13754), 607.
State legislatures, 3240, 3489, 4300. Motions and resolutions offered by
Remarks by, on Laborers and mechanics employed on public buildings: au-
Agricultural appropriation bill-agricultural credit agencies, thorizing special committee to investigate alleged failure
3696. to carry out act relative to rate of wages of (see H.Res.
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 4880, 4901, 4905, 4906, 352). 1834.
4907, 4909, 4910, 4911, 4912, 5103. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Barry, David S., 3275, 3276, 3277, 3282. Citizens and individuals, 230, 298, 415, 476.
Beer bill, 959. Remarks by, on
Blind: books for adult, 4804. Bank checks: tax on, 4065.
Bonding regulation in District, 174. Common carriers by water, 5163.
Cloture, 2074. Condemned cannon: to amend act authorizing donations of,
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2590, 2648. 4539.
Crop surpluses and their control, 107. Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill-
Dspartments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- ocean mail, 464, 465.
priation bill-prisons, 4243. Tribute to retiring Members, 5558.
District of Columbia: banking bill, 5514, 5515. Tucker, Henry St. George: memorial address to, 4358.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 64, 2139, 2211, 2508, 4006, Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
4053, 4055, 4139, 4140, 4141, 4142, 4143, 4224. BLANKETING OF EMPLOYEES INTO THE CIVIL SERVICE, cor-
Farm Board and other organizations: employees and salaries respondence relative to, 95.
of, 3997. BLANTON, THOMAS L. (a Representative from Texas).
Farm mortgages, 4005, 4006. Attended, 5.
First deficiency appropriation bill: relief fund for District of Appointed conferee, 4624, 5529.
Columbia, 1567. Appointed on funeral committee, 414.
Glass-Stea.gall banking bill, 2003, 2026, 2078, 2079, 2080, 2206, Amendments offered by, to
2209, 2293.
--bankers' lobby, 2074. Allegheny Forging Co. (S. 466), 4862.
---Canadian branch banking, 2076, 2080, 2081. Baxter, Carl C. (H.R. 9053), 3725.
---silver, remonetization, 2389, 2390, 2391, 2392. Boston Store Co. (H.R. 7198), 2722.
Cates, C. A. (H.R. 2294), 2720.
Government economy, 2581, 2602, 2604. District of Columbia appropriation bill (H.R. 14643)-tax
Grand Central Post Office Building, New York City, 1167, rates, 4185, 4196.
1168, 1169. Edwards, Martha, and others {S. 1096), 3712.
Increase in banking facilities, 480, 1580, 1632, 1656, 1657. ·
Interior Department appropriation bill~onference report, First deficiency appropriation bill-emergency relief, Dis-
3998. trict of Columbia, 1308.
International Mercantile Marine Co. mail contract, 5304. ---revision of the laws personnel, 1301.
Limitation of debate, 4139. Fox, Mary Elizabeth (H.R. 3727), 3720.
Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 5068, 5320. Los Angeles County, Calif. (S. 5537), 5407.
Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5090, 5091, 5321, Medicinal liquor: prescribing of (H.R. 14395), 4938, 4947.
5322, 5323, 5324, 5326, 5327, 5328, 5331. Rio Grande River: overtlow of (H.R. 6774), 3809.
Navy surplus clothing, 742, 743. Sperry Gyroscope Co., Inc., of New York (H.R. 9457), 2715.
Order of business, 637. War Department appropriation bill-military publications
2061. •
Panama Canal Zone, 3755.
Philippine independence, 1800. ---official cars, 2440.
Press gallery incident, 270. MotionS and resolutions offered by
Public building, Binghamton, N.Y., 4875. Committee of the Whole, 4196.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation: loans by, 2663. Remarks by, on
Revised Statutes: repeal of obsolete sections of, 4972. Alameda Belt Line, California, 5403.
Street-railway merger, 679, 680, 683, 685, 686, 687, 688, 689, Allegheny Forging Co., 4853, 4854, 4862.
690, 741, 743, 744, 821, 909, 910, 911, 912. Alper, Irene Brand, 3637.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 2869, Ames, William H., 3644.
3380, 3426. Ammunition: transfer of, 3556.
---buildings, 3367. Anderson, Daisy, 5398.
---executive economy, 3085, 3086, 3087, 3088, 3151, 3152, Appropriation bills: savings in, 4624.
3477. Appropriations below Budget estimates, 3015, 3048.
---furlough, 3427. Army, Navy, and Marine Corps Bands: radio broadcasts by,
---Government purchase of American goods, 3174, 3176, 5421.
3252, 3253, 3254, 3255, 3267. Bank checks: tax on, 4065.
---officers on foreign service, 3468. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2907, 2908, 5349, 5356,
---rentals, 3466. 5357. .
---salary reduction, 3383. Barry, David S., 3306.
Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4413, 4416. Baxtor, Carl C., 3724, 3725.
War Department appropriation bill~amps at Army posts Beer bill, 745, 761, 774, 777, 779, 801, 845, 846, 848.
for unemployed, 3842. ---Texas congressional convention resolutions, 1218,
Reports made by, from 1221.
Committee on the Judiciary; Beer tax, 144.
Medicinal liquor, prescribing of (S.Rept. 1317), 5068. Bemau, Carl L., 4859.
Repeal of the eighteenth amendment (S.Rept. 1022), 1401. Black, Loring M., Jr.: tribute to service 1n House of, 3649.
Taxation of nonintoxicating liquor (S.Rept. 1105), 2253. Bogart, Raymond C., 3224.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Boston Store Co., 2722.
Caldwell, George, 3647 .
.BLAINE, KENNETH, relief (see billS. 219•). Camp Bullis, Tex., .f538.
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BLANTON, THOMAS L.-Continued BLANTON, THOMAS L.-Continued
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on
Central Romana, Inc., 3713. Harbinson, M. J., 2712.
Chinsky, William, 3219. Harbord, James G.: retired pay of, 1882.
Civil Service positions: salary rates of certain, 5167. Hawaii National Park: superintendent of, 4530.
Claims for deaths of Mexican nationals, 716, 717. Hearst, William Randolph: attack on Members of Congress,
Clark, Laura J., 3234. 1883.
Closing certain streets in District, 287. Hiring vehicles from. postal employees, 702.
Cocke, William J ., 3652. House of Representatives: library of, 4069,- 4196, 4197.
Coeur d'Alene and St. Joe National Forests, 702. House Ru1es and Manual: printing of, 4624.
Colonial Realty Co., 5407. Howard Co., Inc., R. S., 2709.
Colville National Forest, 694, 695. llitz, Michael, 3640.
Committee on Claims: work of, 5401. Inaugural ceremonies: public protection during, 3545.
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2108, 2116, 2117, 2121, ---quartering of troops participating i.n, 2607. .
2519, 2520, 2521, 3796, 3797, 3903, 3904. Inaugural ceremonies, Committee on: to grant perm1ts to
Coolidge, Grace Goodhue: franking privilege to, 5410. members of, 2607.
Cordova, Jose Ramon, 3811, 3812. Inauguration committee, 206.
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5249. Indemnity to Fra.nce, 1883.
Cox, Clifton C., 3802. Independent offices appropriation bill, 3206.
Crater Lake National Park, 1873. ---Federal Trade Commission, 3198, 3202, 3204.
Currency inflation, 4765. Indian irrigation projects: water users on, 4542.
Curtiss, Glenn H., 4288. Indians: allotments of deceased, 4542.
Decreasing Government expenses, 137. Interior Department appropriation bill-Indian affairs, 648.
Democratic Party: policies of, 4073. ---Indian irrigation projects, 642, 643.
Dental Corps, United States Navy, 3227. International Monetary and Economic Conference, 4533,
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- 4534.
priation bill, 2759. Jelovac, Pete, 2708, 2709, 3218.
---conference report, 5034. Jersey City, N.J.: mayor and aldermen of, 4850.
---printing and binding, 2761. Johnson, George, 3635.
---prisons, 2630, 2698, 2700, 2702. Joint-stock land bank propaganda.--mortgage foreclosures,
---prohibition enforcement, 2607, 2682, 2684, 2686, 2688, 354, 356, 357, 358.
2690, 2692, 2694, 2696, 2697, 2758, 2760, 2767. Knowles, Horace G., 3803.
District of Columbia: degree-conferring systems, 5166. Lackey, Oscar F., 4852.
---insurance business, 3980. LaGuardia, Fiorello H.: tribute to, 5660.
---Revised Statutes, amendment of, 3979. Legislative appropriation bill, 3339, 3417.
---separate government for, 4206. ---funerals of deceased Members, 3413, 3415.
---street-railway corporations, merger of, 3983. ---restaurant: House, 3402.
---taxicabs, 3984. ---salary reduction, 3341.
---teachers' salaries, 3987. Lindsay, Russell H., 3224, 3225.
--appropriation bill, 3895, 3897, 4183, 4196, 4197, 4751, Lobert, M. J., 3805.
5529. Los Angeles County, Calif., 5406.
---bridges, 4263. .
Louderback, Harold, 5177.
---conference report, 5611, 5614, 5615. Lower Vein Coal Co., 3714.
Lynch, John T., 4848.
--highway department, 4258, 4259, 4266, 4267. McElrath, William W., 3728, 3730.
---hospitals, 4436, 4437. McHam, Beryl M., 4280.
---libraries, 4196. Mack Copper Co., 3221.
---police department, 4432. Maupin, Felix, 2706. .
--public schools, 4271, 4272, 4275, 4276, 4428, 4430, 4432, Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 4938, 4942, 4943, 4944, 4945,
4433. 4947.
---prisons, 4434. Mellon, Andrew J.: investigation of, 1221.
---refuse removal, 4269, 4270, 4271. Merrill, Catherine L., 3806.
---register of wills, 4207. Methods of ratifying constitutional amendments, 146.
---street improvements, 4261. Milligan, H. P., 3640, 3641.
---taxicabs, 4199, 4200, 4201, 4202. Modoc National Forest, 4537.
---taxation, 3896, 3897, 3898. Morristown National Historical Park, N.J., 5169, 5170.
---tax rates, 4185, 4187, 4188, 4190, 4193, 4195. Muscle Shoals, 1220, 1221.
---travel allowances, 4185, 4187. Myers, Joseph E., 3646.
---wage scale, 3898, 4267. National Guard of South Dakota, 5173, 5174, 5177.
---welfare and relief, 4433, 4439, 4440, 4441. Naval Ammunition Depot, Lake Denmark, N.J., 2715, 3642,
Dongji Investment Co., Ltd., 3652. 3643.
Drake, Nels D'Arcy, 3712. Naval officers: pay and emoluments of, 2061, 2063.
Dwyer, John G., 4279. Naval Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve, 1883.
Economic and Monetary Conference, 1302. Navy surplus clothing, 923.
Edgar, William F.: acceptance of bequest of, 4532. New Mexico: patents to lands in, 4861.
Edwards, Marth, and othe.rs, 3712. Occhinero, George, 2707.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 9, 11, 12, 13, 17, 4283, Order of business, 68, 274, 527, 745, 921, 1870, 2445, 2519,
4284, 4434, 4508, 4512, 4514. 3546, 3637, 4811, 5398, 5541, 5595.
Eisenhauer, Charles J., 4281. Park system, California, 5165, 5166, 5390, 5391.
Emergency officers' retirement, 3410. Post-office garage, Boston, Mass., 3552, 3553.
Employees' compensation, 3553, 3554. President's Budget message, 110, 121, 122, 123.
Eopolucci, Annie M., 3649. Private Calendar, 2328.
Farm-allotment plan, 1218, 1340, 1588, 1680, 1881. Prohibition, 1905, 2527.
Farm-mortgage foreclosures, 136, 137. Prohibition enforcement, 5175.
Federal building, Maxwell, Nebr., 3555. Public buildings: naming of subcontractors on, 3571.
Federal charters, 287. Question of constitutional privilege, 2042.
Ferguson, Sarah Maddocks, 3808. Question of personal privilege, 2295, 2297, 2298.
First deficiency appropriation b1ll, 2677. Reclassification of employees: salary increases under, 4073,
---conference report, 1950, 1952. 4076, 4078, 4206.
---detection and prosecution of crimes, 1908, 1310. Reconstruction Finance Corporation activities, 1362.
---Disarmament Conference, 1301. Reithel, William A., 4289.
---emergency relief, District of Columbia, 1308. Rio Grande River: overflow of, 3809.
---Immigration Service, 1298. Rollo, Frederick S., 2710, 2711.
First National Bank, El Dorado, Ark., 4851, 4852. Roney, Mary E., 4294.
Foley, John J ., 4847, 4848. Roosevelt Island, D.C., 3557.
Foreign debts, 530. Sage, William H., Jr., 3638.
Fox, Mary Elizabeth, 3719, 3720. Samoa: government for American, 4933, 4934, 4936, 493T.
France's debt default, 473. Sample, B. J., 4846.
Franklin Surety Co., 4855. San Diego, Calif.: exchange of lands with, 6405.
Gallahan, Jennie Bruce, 4862, 4863. School building, Frazer, Mont., 3557.
Gallery admission cards for protection of Members, 453. Second deficiency bill--<:onference report, 5606,
Gillotti, Angelo J., 3637. Scientific expeditions, 3722.
Gonzales, Albert, 5400. Silver, 1228.
Gordon, Elmo K., 5286. Smith, Robert J., 5400.
Government competition with private enterprise, 2212. Sons of American Revolution, 3806.
Government economy, 3339, 3340, 3341. Special session of Congress--retrenchment plans-tariff- ;
Granger, Charles T., 3721. sales tax, 1~7, 1218, 1220, ~24, 1225, 1270. ·
Gratuity to dependent relatives, 1883. Sperry, Frances o .. 4849.
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BLANTON, THOMAS L.-Continued BLUNT, ADDIE, pension (see bill H.R. 13063).
Remarks by, on BLYTHE, SAMUEL G., article concerning the prices of commodi-
Stabilization of livestock industry, 1881. ties imported from Japan and Czechoslovakia, 2349.
Stafford, William H.: tribute to, 5402. Article entitled "Buy American" written by, 2356.
Stern, Benjamin, and others, 3715.
Stiles, William T., 3716. :BOALMAN, VICTORIA, pension (see bill H.R. 13899).
Stock, Gottleib, 2721. BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, create (see b1ll S. 5640).
Street-railway merger, 1325. BOARD OF COTTON SUPPLY CONTROL, amendment in Senate
Sumner, Charles W., 3229. to create, 3745.
Szymanski, W. S., 4853. BOARD OF INDIAN COMMISSIONERS, amendment in Senate to
Tariff rates, 4067. the Department of the Interior appropriation bill to strike
Tariffs and foreign currency depreciation, 3902. out the appropriation for expenses of, 3242, 3627.
Taylor, Robert Emil, 5401. Executive order of President U. S. Grant, dated June 3,
Texas centennial celebration, 4544. 1869, relative to, 3628.
Thompson, Augustus, 4854, 4855. List of members of, 3628.
Tiburzio, Primo, 2709.
Trammell, Elizabeth Milllcent, 5404. BOARD OF MEDIATION, annual report of, 40, 60.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill--con- Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 3034.
ference report, 4589, 4615. BOARD OF TAX APPEALS, amendment and remarks in Senate
---parcel post-postal savings, 457. relative to the consideration of claims for refund of inter-
Tryon, Addie I. and Lorin H., 3220. nal-revenue taxes by, 1472, 1552.
Union Shipping and Trading Co., 3640. Amendment in Senate to require prior approval by the board
Verein, Weiner Bank, 5403. of proposed refunds of taxes, 2802, 2864.
War debt question, 113, 114, 115, 123. Bill to amend act relative to review of certain decisions of
War Department appropriation bill, 1817, 1818, 2213, 2216, (see bill S. 5262).
2319. BOAS, JENNIE A., increase pension (see b111 H.R. 13298) •
- A r m y post consolidation, 2225.
--Army supplies, 2178, 2179, 2180, 2421, 2425. BOATRIGHT, GEORGE F., relief (see bill H.R. 13803).
---camps at Army posts for unemployed, 4423. BOCK, SUSAN, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13869).
-citizens' military training camps, 2321.
---conference report, 5285, 5382, 5383, 5385. BODKIN, ARABELLA E., relief (see b1lls S. 5371; H.R. 2698).
-employment of experts in Judge Advocate General's Report of the Court of Claims on claim of, 481.
office, 2043. BOEHNE, JOHN W. JR. (a Representative from Indiana}.
---horses, 2215, 2216, 2301. Attended, 5.
--laundry facllities at Army posts, 2179, 2180. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
---military publications, 2166, 2168. Berry, Rebecca: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13614),
---national military parks, 2431. 415.
---offenses by officers, 2218, 2219. Brown, Martha: to increase pension (see b111 H.R. 13384) ,
---officers' retired pay, 2428. 152.
- - - official cars, 2440, 2445. Buchanan, Mary: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13385) ,
---Organized Reserves, 2307, 2308. 152.
---pay scale, 2428. Harris, Alfred: for relief (see bill H.R. 13858), 869.
- - - Reserve Officers' Training Corps, 2315. Harris, Kate: to increase pension (see biU H.R. 13386), 152.
---rivers and harbors, 2433. Heilman, Maria: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13387),
Wan-ant officers, United States Army, 1872. 152.
Washington's Farewell Address, 4714. Lee, Dora Alice: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14284),
Whitfield, Frank D., 3801. 1986.
Widows Island, Maine, 694. Ohio River: to extend times for commencing and completing
Wilkins, Frank, 3710. construction of bridge across (see bills H.R. 13665, 13711),
Wisconsin Indian claims, 693. 476, 534.
Wood, Henry Stanley, 2708. Tonnemacher, Wilhelmina: to. increase pension (see bill
Work of the short session, 1774. H.R. 13383}, 152.
Worsham, L. D., 3230. Wheeler, Minnie: to increase pension (see b111 H.R. 13382),
Wright, David A., 2711. 152.
Wyoming: amendment to act admitting to Union, 4530. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Yen, Tisheng, 5408. Citizens and individuals, 2065, 2641, 3052, 3736, 4555, 4957.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Societies and associations, 153, 2065, 2193, 2452, 2641, 2723,
BLENKNER, FRED C., relief (see bill H.R. 13207). 3736.
Reports made by, from
BLIND, PERSONS, amend act to provide books for (see bills S. Committee on Claims:
5189*; H.R. 13817*). Barnett, James L. (H.Rept. 2116), 4956.
Bills to provide for those of the District of Columbia in need Stone, George L. (H.Rept. 2115), 4956.
(see bills S. 5629; H.R. 14696). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Remarks in Senate relative to the use of sound reproduc-
tion records for, 5514, 5516, 5521. BOERNSTEIN, KATHERINE M., relief (see H.Res. 325*).
BLOCK, PAUL, editorial entitled" Delay Hampers Recovery", writ- BOGART, RAYMOND C., relief (see bill H.R. 1710*).
ten by, 1260. BOHN, FRANK P. (a Representative jrom Michigan).
Editorial entitled "Repeal-Only Way to End Rackets, Attended, 5.
Gangs, Speak-Easies", written by, 3355. Petitions and papers presented by, from
BLOMGREN, HARRY E., relief (see bills S. 2680*; H.R. 6825*). Citizens and individuals, 666, 1145, 1436, 2944, 5428.
Societies and associations, 5062.
BLOOM, AGNES D., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14611). State legislatures, 4555.
BLOOM, SOL (a Representative jrom New York). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Attended, 5. BOICE, LEONARD THEODORE, relief (see bill H.R. 3459),
Washington's Farewell Address: history of-radio address by
Mr. Bloom on the, 6625. BOILEAU, GERALD J. (a Representative from Wisconsin).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Attended, 5.
Constant, Martha J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. Amendments offered by, to
13097). 43. Cotton: Government purchase and sale of (S. 5122}, 5273.
Cunningham, William: for relief (see bill H.R. 14283}, 1986. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Jacober, Ernest: for relief (see bill H.R. 13755), 607. Stoddard, Isabelle: to pension (see blli H.R. 13465), 230.
McGirr, Eugene and Rose: for relief (see bill H.R. 13964), Petitions and papers presented by, from
1100. Citizens and individuals, 1100, 1907.
Randall, George C.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14673), 4106. Remarks by, on
Sonnenberg, Edward N.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13756), 607. Beer bill, 796.
Petitions and papero presented by, from Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5273, 5274.
Societies and associations, 364, 416, 607, 1617, 4555. District of Columbia appropriation bill--conference report,
State legislatures, 2724. 5617.
Remarks by, on
Emergency officers' retirement, 3411.
Brown, Charles A., 8812, 3813. Farm-allotment plan, 1373, 1536, 1537, 1606, 1666.
Eopolucci, Annie M., 3649, 3650. Independent ofiices appropriation bill-Veterans' Adm.inis·
Linthicum., John Charles: memorial address to, 4362. tration, 3028.
Schwartz, David, 2708. Mississippi veterans' benefits, 1239.
Yen, Tisheng, 5408. Wheat: English system to stabilize price of, 2532.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
BLUE EARTH COUNTY HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION AT MANKATO, BOILER INSPECTION. See VESsELS.
MINN., resolutions urging legislation for stabilization of BOISE NATIONAL FOREST, IDAHO, memorial of Legislature of
the currency adopted by the farmers of, 2342. Idaho urging legislation for the enlargement of, 4108.
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BOLAND, PATRICK J. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). , BORAH, WILLIAM E.-Continued
Attended, 5. Amendments offered by, to
Appointed on funeral committee, 1435. Mining claims: suspension of annual assessment work on
Amendments offered by, to (H.J.Res. 533), 3676.
Independent offices appropriation bill--Shipping Board: coal Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of (S. 5639), 5016.
shipments, 3212. Taxation of nonintoxicating liquor (H.R. 13742), 2253.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Flag: authorizing President to issue proclamation designat- Arms or munitions of war: to prohibit exportation of (see
ing October 11 of each year a day to display with appro- S.J.Res. 229), 1551.
priate ceremonies the United States (see H.J.Res. 498), Assessment work on mining claims: providing for suspen-
284. sion of annual (see bill S. 5137), 303.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Federal home-loan banks: to repeal act of July 22, 1932, to
State legislatures, 4865. create (see bill S. 5076), 93.
Remarks by, on Guyon, Edwin F.: to pension (see bill S. 5222), 675.
Beer bill, 767. Jermak, Ernest W.: for relief (see bill S. 5688), 4874.
Busses and trucks: taxation of, 3127. Lewis, Olive A.: to pension (see bill S. 5238), 722.
Dental Corps, United States Navy, 3228. Mexican Government claims: authorizing appropriation of
District of Columbia appropriation bill-taxicabs, 4205. funds for the payment of certain (see bill S. 5136), 303.
Gasoline tax.. 2898. Wilkinson, Truman H.: to increase pension (see bill S.
Independent offices appropriation bill-shipping Board, 3212. 5662)' 4380.
Medicinal liquors: prescribing of, 4945. Motions and resolutions offered by
War Department appropriation bill-Army supplies, 2426. Settlement of War Claims Act of 1928-awards of the
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Mixed Claims Commission (see S.Res. 342) , 2562.
BOLENDER, A. B., AND OTHERS, telegram favoring remonetiza- Treaties ratified: to print list of, 5487.
tion of silver received from, 2456. Petitions and papers presented by, from
BOLGER, ELIZABETH, relief (see bill S. 2425*). State legislatures, 3742, 4456.
Remarks by, on
BOLLINGER, JANE, pension (see bill H.R. 14732).
Arms and munitions: prohibition of exportation of, 2096,
BOLLWORM, remarks in House relative to appropriation for con- 2135, 3589, 3590, 3591.
trol of, 1137. Barry, David S., 3269, 3270.
BOLTON, CHESTER C. (a Representative from Ohio). Definition of intoxicating liquor, 1169.
Attended, 5. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by priation bill, 4232.
Taylor, H. A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13098), 43. ---prohibition enforcement, 4239.
Remarks by, on District of Columbia appropriation bill-taxicabs, 5343, 5344,
O'Brien, Della, 3649. 5345, 5346, 5429, 5430.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005,
BOND, HENRY HERRICK, letter contradicting certain statements 4006, 4007, 4146, 4150, 4160, 4170, 4171, 4172, 4173, 4174.
made on the fioor of the Senate refiecting upon, 2457. 4228.
Fair-trade legislation, 823, 824.
BONDS OF THE UNITED STATES, authorize the issuance of Farm mortgages, 4003, 4004, 4007.
bonds for the carrying out of permanent improvement Federal home-loan banks, 93.
projects (see bill S. 5087). First deficiency appropriation bill-tax refunds, 1644.
Bill for the issuance of bonds to be used as security for the 5-day week, 4304.
issuance of Federal Reserve notes (see bill H.R. 14242). Foreign debts, 1279, 1281, 1284.
Bill to retire Liberty bonds through the issuance of tax-
exempt bonds of low interest rate (see bill H.R. 13874). - - - economic conditions--postwar problems, 1284, 1286,
128~ 128~ 129~ 1291, 129~ 1293.
Bill to remove the tax exemption on certain (see bill H.R.
14762). George Washington Wakefield Memorial Bridge, 3594.
Remarks in House and text of bill (H.R. 14242) to provide Glass-Steagall banking bill, 2078, 2485.
for the issuance of bonds to be used as security for the ---silver, remonetization of, 2485.
issuance of Federal Reserve notes, 1802, 1803. Increase in banking facilities, 1724.
Indemnity to Mexico, 4693.
''BONDS OR CHARITY", address over the radio delivered by Rev. International Mercantile Marine Co. mall contract, 5115.
Charles E. Coughlin entitled, 2890. International Monetary and Economic Conference, 3683.
BONE, HOMER T. (a Senatar-elect from Washington). Laval-Hoover debt conference, 1292, 1293, 1402, 1421, 1423,
Credentials presented, 721. 1424, 1425.
BONNET CARRE FLOODWAY AREA, relating to the granting of Library of Congress, 3772.
rights of way over lands in (see bills S. 5167; H.R. 13523*). Limitation of debate, 2078, 4381.
Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting a draft of a Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 5229, 5230.
proposed bill to remove from the Flood Control Act the Mining claims: suspension of annual assessment work on,
· lands in, 229. 3670.
BONUS LEGISLATION. See ADJUSTED-COMPENSATION CERTIFICATES; Mining claims in United States and Alaska, 4804.
Ex-SERVICE MEN. Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5015, 5016, 5017,
5018, 5090, 5091, 5094, 5098.
BONUS MARCHERS, remarks in Senate on Senate Resolution 301 Navy Department appropriation bill, 5097.
relating to the deportation of, 367. Order of business, 5307, 5447.
Remarks in House relative to the treatment received by Overthrow of Government, 4212.
those who visited Washington, D.C., in the summer of Panama: treaty with, 4381, 4383.
1932, 994. Partisan tactics toward legislation, 3450.
Report of the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs on trail!~~' Philippine independence, 255, 270, 271, 372, 373, 374, 375,
portation furnished from the District of Columbia t~ 376, 377, 389, 390, 434, 539, 612, 630, 880, 883, 1867, 1913,
their homes (H.Doc. 488), 151. 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919.
Resolution to investigate the deportation of (see S.Res. 301). Pine Ridge Indians, 3674.
BONYNGE, ROBERT W. (agent of the United States), letter of Proposed executive session, 423.
Secretary of State transmitting report relative to claims Radio regulation-conference report, 5209.
of American nationals against the Government of Ger- Railroads: loans to, 2659.
many (S.Doe. 146), 59. Second deficiency bill-Bureau of Immigration, 5463, 5465.
BOOKS, amend act to provide books for the adult blind (see bills ---Pocono Pines Assembly Hotels Co., 5462.
S. 5189•; H.R. 13817•). ---reclamation, 5465.
St. Lawrence Waterway Treaty, 2096.
BOONE, JAMES A., pension (see billS. 5276). Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 3426.
BOOTH FISHERIES CO., relief (see bills S. 5413*; H.R. 13963). - - - a i r mall service, 3073, 3074.
Report of the Comptroller General of the United States ---conference report, 4804, 4892, 4893, 4899, 5470.
concerning the claim of, 718, 721. ---executive economy, 3165, 3506.
---salary reduction, 3503.
BORAH, WILLIAM E. (a Senator from Idaho). Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4483.
Attended, 3. Wall Street, 4773.
Address at the annual Christmas exercises of the National \Var Department appropriation bill-camps at Army posts for
Press Club, delivered by, 1169. unemployed, 3838, 3947, 3950.
Appointed on funeral committee, 1436, 5416. Wheat situation, 1185, 1186.
Bank deposits guaranty: rad.io address of Arthur H. Van- Reports made by, from
denberg, of Michigan, on, 5193. Committee on Foreign Relations:
Currency refiation: statements by Lawrence Sullivan and Arms or munitions of war embargo (S.J.Res. 229), 1551.
others relative to, 2858. Indemnity to Mexico (S.Rept. 1226), 4114.
Statement on the subject of balancing the Budget prepared International Monetary and Economic Conference (S.Rept.
by, 2260. 1121). 2562.
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BORAH, WILLIAM E.-Continued BOYLAN, JOHN J.-Contlnued
Reports made by, from Remarks by, on
Committee on Foreign Relations: Democratic Party: policies of, 3125.
Treaty with Canada for completion of Great Lakes-St. pepartments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
Lawrence Waterway, 4789. priation bill, 27q8, 2759, 2760.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. District of Columbia-taxicabs, 4097, 4098, 4100, 4201, 4202,
BORDINGHAMMER, AMELIA A., pension (see bill S. 5240). 4204.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 11, 4511.
BOSTON, MASS., investigate conditions of the lease of the post- Federal salary survey, 397.
office garage at (see bill S. 88*). Furlough system, 116, 117.
BOSTON GLOBE (newspaper), article entitled "Which Kind of Independent officep appropriation bill, 3042, 3043, 3049, 3203.
Inflation? " appearing in, 2959. ---Smithsonian Institute, 3209. -
BOSTON NAVY YARD, memorial of Legislature of Massachusetts ---Veterans' Administration, 3043.
opposing the proposed closing of, 4788. Legislative appropriation bill, 3341, 3393.
BOSTON STORE CO.; relief (see bill H.R. 7198). ---restaurant: House, 3412.
---salary reduction, 3320.
BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE (newspaper), article on Calvin Coolidge, Ruling of the Chair, 4439, 4440.
by Clarence S. Brigham, appearing in, 2412. Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill-
BOSWORTH, WILLIAM E., relief (see bill H.R. 14491 *). Coast Guard, 361.
BOTANIC GARDEN, WASHINGTON, D.C., annual repo~t of travel ---waiving points of order, 397, 398.
performed by officers and employees of, 40, 60. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Message from the President transmitting estimate of appro- BRACKETT, NANCY, pension (see bill H.R. 14098).
priation for (H.Doc. 522), 1712. BRADFORD, HERMAN H., relief (see bill H.R. 4039*}.
BOTANY, remarks in House relative to appropriations for investi- BRADFORD, HESTER A., pension (see bill H.R. 13785).
gations concerning, 1046. BRADLEY, EDWARD JOHN, relief (see bill H.R. 14380).
BOUDINOT, FRANK J., remarks in House on bill (H.R. 6393) for
relief of, 4857. BRADSHAW, LIDfA, increase pension (see bill S. 5409}.
BOULDER CANYON NATIONAL RESERVATION, establishment, BRADY, GEORGE D. (chairman Veterans' National Liaison Com-
development, and administration of (see bills S. 5637; mittee), letter repudiating reports of alleged communistic
H.R. 14662, 14758). activities of the committee, 3242.
Statement made by Senator Oddie before the Committee on BRAGAN, JAMES, pension (see bill H.R. 13086).
Pttblic Lands and Surveys in Senate in opposition to bill BRAHLER, ANNIE REGINA, authorize the removal of the remains
(S. 5637} to establish, 5295. from St. Mary's Cemetery to Cedar Hill Cemetery, in the
BOULDER CANYON PROJECT, remarks in lfouse relative to appro- District of Columbia (see bill S. 5052 *).
priations for, 662. BRANCH BANKING, amendments in Senate to bill (8. 4412) to
BOULDER CANYON PROJECT FEDERAL RESERVATION, develop- provide for the establishment of branch banks, 1718, 1942,
ment and administration of (see bills S. 5637; H.R. 14662). 2072, 2254.
BOULDER CITY, NEV., letter from the Secretary of the Interior Article appearing in Barron's Weekly relating to, 2035.
relative to conditions at, 5295. Article appearing in the New York Times on the subject of,
Remarks in House relative to providing facilities and equip- 168.
ment for the public schools at, 925. Article by Edmund Platt on the subject of, 1440.
Bills to authorize the establishment of branch banks by
BOULDER DAM, COLORADO RIVER, remarks in Senate and cor- national banks and Federal Reserve banks (see bills S.
respondence relative t~. 4126. 4412*, 5273*).
BOUNTIES. See STEUISHIP CoMPANIES. Bill requiring certificates of public convenience and neces-
BOURNE, JONATHAN, JR. (a former Senator from Oregon). sity for the establishment and operation of branch banks
Letter on the subject of the monetary situation written by, (see bill H.R. 14345).
1153. Correspondence relative to, 1264, 1649, 1716, 1725, 1815, 2145.
BOURNE, MASS., donate certain land to the town of (see bill Excerpt from an address delivered in 1908 by Woodrow Wil-
son before the American Bankers' Association, at Denver,
H.R. 10503 *). Colo., on the subject of, 1996.
BOWEN, C. K., relief of heirs (see bill S. 2839 * ) • Excerpts from report of the former Comptroller of the Cur-
BOWLING, J. H., relief (see billS. 5268}. rency, Mr. Henry M. Dawes, on the subject of, 2141.
BOWMAN, FRANKL. (a Representative from West Virginia). Letter from the Southern Utah Bankers' Association, remon-
Attended, 5. strating against State-wide branch banking by national
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. banks, 946.
List of banking organizations which are operating branches,
BOX MANUFACTURERS, correspondence urging modification of 1331.
the Volstead Law received from, 301. Motion !or cloture on the so-called ~· Glass branch-banking
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, deliver surplus forfeited vessels of bill" (S. 4412) disagreed to, 1935, 2077. . ·
the Treasury Department to (see bills s:5631; H.R. Remarks in Senate relative to, 1330, 1404, 1449, 1573, 1646.
1649, 1724.
14566).
Remarks in Senate on bill (S. 4412) to provide for the
BOYCE, M. D., relief (see bill H.R. 2926*). establishment of, 1935, 1987, 1993, 2004, 2074, 2139, 2158,
BOYD, FLORENCE G., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14730). 2202, 2205, 2211, 2262, 2349, 2379, 2380, 2463, 2478, 2508.
BOYD, REBECCA SWISHER, -pension (see b111 S. 5618). Remarks in House on bill (S. 4412) to authorize establish ..
BOYDEN, ALONZO M., relief (see bill H.R. 14235). ment of branch banks, 1777.
Remarks in House relative to, 2034, 2037, 2227, 2331, 5360.
BOYETTE, M. C., relief (see bill H.R. 2926*). Resolution to appoint a special committee to investigate
BOYLAN, JAMES 0., pension (see billS. 5423). alleged activities of the big banking interests, both for
BOYLAN, JOHN J. (a Representative from New York). and against the bill (S. 4412) relating to (see S.Res. 326).
Attended, 5. Resolution to print hearings held before the Senate Com-
Appointed conferee, 4926, 5389. mittee on Banking and Currency on January 7, 1933, on
Taxicab rates--table shoWing comparative rates In Wash- the blli (S. 4412) relating to national banks and Federal
ington, D.C., and other cities, 4845. Reserve banks (see S.Res. 336).
Amendments offered by, to Statistics relative to branch banks in Canada, 1655.
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill- Summary of State status concerning the establishment of
Coast Guard, 361. branch banks by national banks, 2263.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Telegrams favoring, 2002-2026.
Ensign, Josephine: to pension (see b111 H.R. 13099), 43. BRAND, CHARLES (a Representative from Ohio).
Walsh, Martin J.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14142), 1548. Attended, 5.
Walter, August: for relief (see b1ll H.R. 14141), 1548. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Motions and resolutions offered by Agricultural lands: to authorize purchase of lands to reduce
House document: to print the pamphlet entitled "The production .(H.R. 14761), 4865.
Uses of Alcohol as an Essential Chemical in the Arts, Dent, Mary Eliza: to increase pension (see b111 H.R. 14444),
Sciences, and Industries" as a (H.Res. 357), 2127. 2641. -
Recommit: to, 3417. Gowdy, Ceylon: for relief (see bill H .R. 13822), 816.
Petiti ons and papers presented by, from Jenkins, Mary C.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14443)~
Citizens and individuals, 4210. 2641.
Societies and associations, 46, 230, 285, 298, 416, 817, 944, McElroy, Jessie Bell: to pension (see bill H .R. 13823), · 817.
1056, 1100, 1548, 2791, 3139, 3419, 3582, 4865. Nelson, Susan M.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14445),
State legislatures, 2128. 2641.
.Remarks by, on Ray, William A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14207), 1712.
Balancing the Budget-President's message, 3113, 3334, 3335. Remarks by, on
Beer bill, 807. · Farm mortgages, 3039, 3041. ·
Butter: oleomargarine and adulterated, 4546. Votes oJ. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
INDEX 31
Sylds, Henry Norrell: for relief (see bill H.R. 14539), 3139. BRAYSHAW, M. M., relief (see blll H.R. 3607*lo
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. BREAD, telegram from baking compan1es relative to the probable
BRANDENBURG, RHODA J., increase pension (see bill S. 5157). increase in the cost of, 1493.
BRANDENBURG, w. A., telegram relative to appropriations for BREEDLOVE, RUTH ANN, pension (see bill H.R. 13087) o
vocational education, 3465. BRENNAN, LUKE FRANCIS, relief (see bill H.R. 4352*)o
BRANDT, JOHN, telegram on the subject of Philippine inde- BRESNAHAN, LUELLA, pension (see bill H.R. 14616).
pendence received from, 502. BREWER, JOSEPH R. (prohibition agent), remarks in House rela-
BRASSINGTON, ELIZABETH M., pension (see bill H.R. 13783). tive to, 5636.
BREWER, MARY E., pension (see bill H.R. 13805}.
BRATTON, SAM G. (a Senator from New Mexico).
Attended, 155. BRIDGEPORT (CONN.) LIFE, article entitled "Buy America"
Appointed conferee, 3770, 5012. appearing in, 3173.
Appointed on funeral committee, 394. BRIDGES, amend act to regulate construction of (see billS. 5560}.
"Dividends and Wages": article by Paul H. Douglas, of Un1- Bill to authorize the granting of Federal aid in the con-
versity of Chicago, entitled, 2133. struction of highways leading to toll bridges (see bill
Problems confronting the Democratic Party: radio address H .R. 14482).
by Senator James F. Byrns on, 3008. RemarkS in House on bill (S. 5701) known as "the omn1-
Amendments offered by, to bus bridge bill", 5597, 5602.
Bankruptcy system: un1formity of (H.R. 14359), 4905, 4906, Allegheny River: bill to allow Allegheny County, Pa., to
5110, 5112, 5114, 5135. bridge (see bill H.R. 14584*).
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of (S.J.Res. 211), 1623, Cedar Point-Dauphin Island bridge, Alabama: bills to ex-
4144. . tend time for construction of (see bills S. 5632*;
Glasa-Steagall banking bill-branch banking, 1718, 2079, H.R. 14657*).
2205. Chesapeake, Bay, Mel.: bills to allow the Chesapeake Bay
Interior Department appropriation bill (H.R. 13710)-Pu- Bridge Co. to bridge (see bills S. 5503 •, 5701 •; H.R.
eblo Indians, New Mexico, 3625. 14659, 14787*).
Irrigation projects: water users on (S. 5417), 3676. Columbia River: bill to allow the mayor of Astoria, Oreg., to
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R. bridge (see bill H.R. 14076).
13520)' 3183. ---bills to allow The Dalles Bridge Co. to bridge (see
- - - 5 percent reduction in expenditures, 3077, 3142. bills S. 5486, 5701; H.R. 13961, 14109*, 14787*).
---personnel classification, 3435. - - - bills to extend time for construction of bridge across
---tax refunds, 3457. (see bills S. 5357*, 5502*; H.R. 14060*}.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Delaware River: bill to allow the Bushkill Bridge Co. to
Assessment work on mining claims: providing for sus- bridge (see bills S. 5504*; 5701*; H.R. 14030*,
pension of annual (see S.J.Res. 216), 422. 14787*).
Crop-production loans: to authorize in 1933 (see H.J.Res. Des Moines River: bill to allow Roy H. Campbell and others
215)' 422. to bridge (see bill H.R. 9385 • ) .
Department of development and conservation: to consoli- Elk River: bills to reenact the act to allow the State of
date Departments of Agriculture and Interior and estab- Alabama to bridge (see bills S. 5647*; H.R. 14602*,
lish (see bill S. 5538), 2645. 14484).
East, Cornelia W.: to increase pensien (see bill S. 5568), Hudson River: b1lls to amend act to allow the State of New
3056. York to bridge (see bills S. 5585, 570P; H.R. 14705,
Irrigation projects: for temporary relief of water users on 14787*).
(see bill S. 5135), 304. - - - bill to repeal act authorizing construction of a bridge
Kirby, Sadie L.: for relief (see bill S. 5325), 1266. across (see bill H.R. 13481).
Reclamation Bureau employees: providing payment for ---bill to extend time for construction of bridge across
mileage tr~veled in privately-owned automobiles to (see (see bill S. 5564 • ) .
bill s. 5134)' 303. Illinois and Mississippi Canal: bills to allow the State of
Reconstruction Finance Corporation: relating to livestock lllinois to bridge (see bills H.R. 13743 •, 13744*).
loans made through the regional Agricultural Credit Lake Champlain: bill to extend time for completion of
Corporation by (see bill S. 5548), 2732. bridge across (see bill S. 5059 •) .
World War Veterans' Act: to amend with respect to dis- Lake Michigan: bills to authorize construction of a bridge
closure of confidential information in files of Veterans' across a portion of (see bills H.R. 13957, 14129*).
Administration (S. 5673), 4460. Little River, Ark.: blils to extend time for construction of
Motions and resolutions offered by bridge across (see bills S. 5571•; H.R. 14480*).
Commerce Department: creating joint committee to in- Merrimack River: bill to allow the Essex Shore Way, Inc.,
vestigate the advisability of abolishing (see S.Con.Res. to bridge (see bills S. 5701*; H.R. 14537*, 14787*).
39)' 1720. Michigan Canal: bills to authorize construction of a bridge
Petitions and papers presented by, from across (see bills H.R. 13957, 14129*).
State legislatures, 3828, 3994, 5295. Mississippi River: bill to allow C. A. Depue to bridge (see
Remarks by, on bill s. 5373) .
Abolishing Department of Commerce, 1720. - - - bill to allow the Louisiana High way Commission, the
Bankruptcy cases: proof of claims in, 4989. Missouri Pacific Railroad Co., and the Louisiana
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 4880, 4884, 4885, 4886, & Arkansas Railway Co. to bridge (see bill H.R.
4905, 4906, 5109, 5110, 5112, 5114, 5117, 5132, 5135. 14377).
Branch banks at military reservations, 4988. ---bills to allow R. L. Metcalf and W. E. Wright to
Economy in executive departments, 5472. bridge (see bills S. 5641; H.R. 14684).
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4148, 4149, 4160, 4163. ---bills to extend 'time for construction of bridge across
Glasa-Steagall banking bill, 1449, 1450, 1451, 2079, 2089, (see bills S. 5701*; H.R. 9265*, 14378*, 14460*,
2202. 14589*, 14601*, 14780, 14787*).
Government economy, 2599, 2600, 2601, 2602, 2670. Missouri River: bills granting the consent of Congress to
Interior Department appropriation bill-Pueblo Indians, compacts between the States of Missouri and Kan-
New Mexico, 3626. sas for the acquisition of a toll bridge across (see
---transfer of appropriations, 3624. bills S. 5687; H.R. 14759).
Mining claims: suspension of annual assessment work on, ---bills to allow John C. Mullen and others to bridge
3670. (see bills S. 5407, 5701*; H.R. 14126*, 14787*).
Order of business, 5487. ---bills to extend time for construction of bridges across
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 2599, (see bills s: 5231*, 5232*, 5235*, 5370*, 5635, 5701*;
2869. H.R. 13535*, 13871, 13911, 14500*, 14586*, 14663,
- - - A i r Mail Service, 3069. 14787*).
---Bureau of Efficiency, 3456. Monongahela Bi-z;er: bills to allow Allegheny County, Pa., to
---executive departments: reorganization of, 3160, 3161. bridge (see bills S. 5183*; H.R. 13311).
---executive economy, 3077, 3078, 3080, 3081, 3082, 3083, New York Bay: bills to allow the Interboro Bridge Co. to
3087, 3144, 3145, 3150, 3152, 3165, 3166, 3167, 3169, bridge (see bills H.R. 14631*, 14787*).
3170, 3384, 3477, 3478, 3479, 3508. Niagara River: bills to allow the Niagara Frontier Bridge
---personnel classification, 3435, 3436, 3437, 3438, 3439. Commission to bridge (see bills S. 5701*; H.R.
---salary reduction, 3492, 3497. 14669, 14787*).
- - t a x refunds, 3457, 3458. Ohio River: bill to allow the Sistersville Ohio River Bridge
Water users on irrigation projects, 304. Co. to bridge (see bill H.R. 14430).
Beports ·made by, from ---bills to extend time for construction of bridge across
Committee on the Judiciary: (see bills S. 5131*, 5701*; H.R. 13665, 13711, 14134*,
Holding of court in eastern district of North Carolina 14462*' 14787*).
(S.Rept. 1213), 3931. Pearl River: bills to allow Marion County, Miss., to bridge
Committee on Public Lands and Surveys: (see bills S. 5260*; H.R. 13751).
Kirby, Sadie L.: for relief of (S. 5325; S.Rept. 1088), 207lo Pee Dee River, S.C.: bill to extend time for construction of
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. bridge across (see bill H.R. 13372*) 0
32 INDEX
BRIDGES-Continued BRITI'EN, FRED A.~ontinued
Pend Oreille Lake, IdtLho: bllls to authorize the construction Remarks by, on
of a bridge across (see bills H.R. 13956, 13974*). Army, Navy, and Marine Corps Bands: radio broadcasts by,
Potomac River: bills to allow the George Washington-Wake- 5420, 5421.
field Memorial Bridge Corporation to bridge (see Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2907.
bills S. 5431*, 5466, 5701*; H.R. 14303*, 14787*). Beer bill, 755, 757, 782, 845, 853.
Rio Grande: bills to extend time for construction of bridge Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
across (see bills S. 5445*, 5532*; H.R. 14411*). priation bill-prohibition enforcement, 2683, 2684, 2688,
Rock River: bill to allow the State of Illinois to bridge (see 2689, 2693, 2695.
bill H.R. 13659) . Eighteenth amendment repeal, 10, 11.
---bill to extend time for construction of bridge across Farm-allotment plan, 1340, 1343, 1345, 1394.
(see bill H.R. 13852*). First deficiency appropriation bill-Navy medical officers'
St. Lawrence River: bill to extend time for construction of pay, 1320.
bridge across (see bill H.R. 14200*). - - t a x refunds, 1955, 1959, 1963.
Savannah River: bills to allow the State of Georgia. to bridge Government purchase of American goods, 1894, 1895.
(see b1lls S. 4972*, 5659*; H.R. 14665). Impeachment of President Hoover, 1968.
Tombigbee River: bills to allow Monroe County, Miss., to Legislative appropriation bill-salary reduction, 3392, 3405.
bridge (see bills S. 5261*; H.R. 13753). Order of business, 3562.
Waccamaw River, S.C.: bill to extend time for construction Printing matter in Record, 4724.
of bridge across (see bill H.R. 13372*). Public buildings: naming of subcontractors on, 3570, 3573,
BRIGGS, ANTHONY, pension (see bill H.R. 13401). 3574.
BRIGGS, CLAY STONE (a Representative from Texas). Reports made by, jrom
Attended, 5. Committee on Naval Affairs:
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Dunlap, Robert H.: to place tablet on grave of (H.Rept.
Crop loans: to amend Reconstruction Finance Corporation 2155-) ' 5188.
Act, as amended, by providing for (see bill H.R. 13037), 41. Votes oj. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Remarks by, on BRITI'ON, FRANK E., pension (see b1ll S. 5239).
Agricultural appropriation bill-public roads, 1126. BROADCASTING STATIONS. See RADIO COMMUNICATIONS.
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 5359. BROADWAY ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK CITY, resolution
Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce: statement be- urging immediate action on the proposed repeal of the
fore Committee on Appropriations on, 2781. eighteenth amendment and modification of the Vofstead
Common carriers by water, 5163. Act, 420.
Crop-production loan, 1027, 1028, 1886.
Davis, Ewin L.: tribute to, 5584. BRODERICK, J. A., telegram opposing publication of loans made
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 2543.
priation bill, 2613. BRONTE, EMORY B., present the Distinguished Flying Cross to
---Bureau of Mines, 2764. (see H.J.Res. 519).
---international commissions, etc., 2618, 2619, 2620.
---Lighthouse Service, 2704. BRONX COUNTY TRUST CO., NEW YORK, N.Y., letter from the
---prisons, 2757. chairman of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation
---Steamboat Inspection Service, 2635. making a correction in the report of loans made to, 2677.
Farm-allotment plan, 1671. BROOKHART, SMITH W . •(a Senator from Iowa).
First deficiency appropriation bill-Immigration Service, Attended, 3.
1314. Appointed conferee, 5193.
---tax refunds, 1321, 1955. Better Business Bureaus and New York Stock Exchange,
Freight rates: discrimination in, 3908. 5072.
Independent offices appropriation bill, 3043. Chain stores: editorial from Journal of Commerce of New
Interior Department appropriation bill, 591. York on investigation of, 2344.
---reclamation, 659, 660. Fair-trade legislation: statement of Clyde Kelly, of Penn-
Interstate Commerce Commission: arbitrary powers of, 3908. sylvania, on, 2569.
Navy Department appropriation bill-Bureau of Aeronautics, Lincoln, Abraham: editorial from Hearst newspapers on,
4832. 3926.
Order of business, 1711. Public-works program: letter from F. W. Meyers relative to,
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill- 4565.
public buildings, 404, 405, 406. Railroads: choice of Government ownership and bank-
War-debt question, 115. ruptcy of-speech of Samuel Untermyer, on, 5195.
War Department appropriation bill-Air Corps, 2228. ---Government o\\>nership of-newspaper editorial rela-
---motor trucks, 2189. tive to, 4564.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Resale prices: bulletin by United States Trademark Asso-
BRIGHAM, CLARENCE S., article on Calvin Coolidge written by, ciation regarding right to maintain, 5436.
2412. Silver: remonetization of-letter from J. C. Lewis relative
BRIGHT, LILLA TARPLEY, pension (see bill H.R. 13839). to, 5436.
Veterans' benefits: radio address of Arthur W. Robinson,
BRINK, THERESA C., pension (see bill H.R. 14197). of Indiana, relative to, 4124.
BRISBANE, ARTHUR, editorial entitled "All Ride on the Farmer's Amendment~ offered by, to
Back" written by, 903. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of (H.R. 14359), 4912.
BRITISH GOVERNMENT. See GREAT BRITAIN. War Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14199)---eamps at
BRITT, CLARA M., pension (see bill H.R. 13161). Army posts for unemployed, 3841.
---rifle matches, 3932, 3959.
BRITTEN, FRED A. (a Representative from Illinois). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Attended, 5. Atchison, R. R.: for relief (see bill S. 5255), 820.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bailey, Samantha E.: to increase pension (see billS. 5420),
American flags: to prevent importation into the United 1857.
States of (see H.J.Res. 542), 1395. Clinkenbeard, Lizzie: to pension (see b1ll S. 5419), 1857.
Anderson, Michael: for relief (see bill H.R. 13882), 944. Crow, John A.: to appoint as warrant c;>1ficer, United States
Constitution of the United States: proposing amendment Army (S. 5599), 3490.
relative to repeal of article xvm of (see H.J.Res. 508, Kiggins, Mary A.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5557), 2801.
516). 534, 816. Revenue Act of 1932: to exempt States and their political
Dunlap, Brig. Gen. Robert H.: to place tablet on grave of · subdivisions from certain provisions of (see bill S. 5556),
(H.R. 14674), 4106. 2801.
Jordan, Julian M.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13721), 534. Wagner, Bridget: to pension (see bill S. 5558), 2801.
Lake Michigan: to amend act for construction of certain Petitions and papers presented by, from
bridge across (see bill H.R. 13957), 1100. Citizens and individuals, 1856, 2196, 2248, 2340, 2800, 3055,
- - - t o extend time for construction of bridge across 3347, 8489, 4377.
Michigan Canal and across certain portion of (see Societies and associations, 1856, 2196.
bill H.R. 14129), 1547. Remarks by, on
Michigan Canal: to amend act for construction of bridge Agricultural appropriation bill--agricultural credit agencies,
across (see bill H.R. 13957), 1100. 3699, 3700.
National Prohibition Act: to repeal the act to amend, as ---Federal-aid highways, 3694, 3695, 3696.
amended (see b111 H.R. 14505), 2943. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 4911, 4912, 5124.
Passport information: issuance of (H.J.Res. 588), 3236. Currency inflation, 4575.
Motions and resolutions offered by Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4005, 4006, 4061, 4139,
Nations in default of debts to United States: to place a 4155, 4161, 4178, 4227.
tax on private and governmental securities ot (see H.Res. Farm Loan Act: amendment of-eonference report, 5481,
327)' 666. 5482.
Petitions and papers presented by, jrom Glass-Steaga.ll banking bill: silver, remonetization of, 2359,
Societies and associations, 2128. 2360.
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BROOKHART, SMITH W.-Continued BROWNING, GORDON-Continued
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on
Government economy, 2587. Louderback, Harold: impeachment of, 4917, 4920, 4921, 5474.
Interior Department appropriation bill-Bureau of .Indian President's message, 1972.
Affairs, 3608, 3609, 3610, 3613. Sumners, Hatton W.: address by, 147.
Mail transportation by motor vehicle, 3668, 3669. War Department appropriation bill-graves of American
Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 5320, 5504, 5505. soidiers, 2429.
Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5018, 5090, 5098, Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
5319. BROWNING, JULIA A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13~55).
Order of business, 3737.
Postal Savings System: extension of. 5460. BRUCE, WILLIAM, pension (see bill H.R. 13171).
Reconstruction Finance Corpol'ation: lo&ns by, 2664. BBUGMANN, MRS. H. H., relief (see bill H.R. 13883).
Tax-exempt securities, 3599, 3601.
Treasury-Post Offi.ce Departments appropriation bill, 3380, BRULE RIVER, MINN., report of Secretary of War on survey of
3428, 3429. (ordered printed. in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu-
- - - air man service. 3065. ment), 297.
---executive economy, 3082. . BRUMM, GEORGE F. (a Representative jrom Pennsy~vania).
War Department appropriation bill--camps at Army posts Attended, 5.
for unemployed, 3841, 3848, 3852, 3853, 3855, 3937. Appointed on funeral committee, 1435.
---rifle matches, 3957, 3959. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Reports made by, from Yeager, William F.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14422), 2555.
·eommtttee an Claims~ Petitions and papers presented by, from
Gollan, Ada B. (Gould) (S.Rept. 1334), 5296. Societies and associations, 4641, 5062.
Howard, &. S.., Co., Inc. (S.Rept. 1165), 3664. Remarks by, on
Hendrickson. W. H. (S.Rept. 1167), 3664. Allegheny Forging Co., 4862.
McLeary, 0. S. (S.Rept. 1166), 3664. Allen, John C.: tribute to, 5583.
Ryorson & Son, Joseph T., Inc. (S.Rept. 1335), 5296. Samoa: government for American, 4935.
Walthers, George Charles (S.Rept. 1248, pt. 2), 4379. Szymanski, K. S., 4853.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Vandever, G. C., 4296.
" BROOKLYN EDISON CO. AGAINST THE PUBLIC ", article by Reports made by, from
Jerome Count, entitled, 2413. Committee on Claims:
BROUGHTON, CATHERINE, DAVIS, pension (see billS. 5646). Cann, John Pearce (H.Rept. ' 2143), 5061.
Constant, Avery G. (H.Rept. 2150), 5062.
BROUSE, REBECCA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14544). Rounds, Thelma Lucy (H.Rept. 1930), 2723.
BROUSSARD, EDWIN S. (a Senator from Louisiana). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Attended, 3. BRUNER, MARY P., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14693).
Appointed conferee, 5298.
Amendments offered by, to BRUNNER. WILLIAM F. (a Represen.t ative from New York).
Philippine independence (bill H.R. 7233), 308, 326, 627. Attended, 5.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Powers, Russell B.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5447), Constitution of the United States: proposing amendment
2029. relating to the manufacture, sales, or transportation of in-
Remarks by~ on toxicating liquors to (see H.J.Res. 486), 41.
Banks: loans by Reconstruction Finance Corporation to, Flag Day: making a legal holiday of June 14, commonly
2741. . known as (see H.J.Res. 514), 666.
Louisiana senatorial election, 2817, 4990, 4993, 4996, 4997. Kornreich, Charles: for relief (see bill H.R. 14063), 1355.
Philippine independence, 181, 182, 187, 188, 256, 257, 326, Lynch, Edward F.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13772), 666.
327, 328, 333, 380, 384, 390, 393, 426, 428, 431, 435, 437, 439, New York: to amend section 97 of Judicial Code, as amended,
442, 443, 445, 484, 487, 489, 537, 538, 539, 548, 552, 628, 632. relating to state of (see bill H.R. 14182), 1617.
Treasury-Post Offi.ce Department appropriation bill-sea- - - - t o provide for appointment of one additional judge
train Co. man contract, 2745, 2746, 2747, 2748, 2749, 2805. for the eastern district of (see bill H.R. 13028), 41.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Public work: to regulate certain employment on (see bill
BROWER, GEORGE L., relief (see b111 S. 5352). H.R. 13493) , 284.
Quinn, Michael J.: authorizing Secretary of War to bestow
BROWN, AMY F., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13419). gold Medal of Honor upon (see bill H.R. 14084), 1395.
BROWN, CHARLES A., relief (see bUls S. 5186; H.R. 7649*). Revenue: to provide additional (see bill H.R. 13020), 41. ·
BROWN, ELIZABETH M., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13234). Sperduto, Guiseppe: for relief (see bill H.R. 14715), 4453.
BROWN, EUNICE F., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13630). Vessels: to regulate speed of vessels in navigable waters
(see bill H.R. 14268), 1907.
BROWN, FRED H. (a Senator-elect from New Hampshire). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Credentials presented, 2557.
BRYAN, WILLIAM T., relief (see bill H.R. 2926*).
BROWN, HARRY GUNNISON, letter relative to currency infiation BRYANT, AMOS, relief (see bi1l H.R. 14017).
written by, 3375.
BROWN, MARTHA, increase pensio.n (see bill H.R. 13384). BRYANT, CHARLES E., relief (see b111 H.R. 14195).
BROWN, N. S., letter relative to construction of bridge across the BRYCE'S "AMERICAN COMMONWEALTH, excerpts from, 4600.
Missouri River at St. Charles, Mo., ·written by, 1903. BUBYAK, CHARLES, relief (see bill H.R. 14067).
BROWN, NETTIE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13156). BUCHANAN, JAlVIES P. (a Representative from Texas).
Attended, 5.
BROWN, PAUL DE WITT, relief (see bill H.R. 12952*), . Appointed conferee, 3801, 5603.
BROWN, PHILURA R., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13105). Appointed teller, 1065, 1134. ·
BROWN, R. S., relief (see bill H.R. 14402). Amendments offered by, to
BROWN, RUTH M., pension (see bill H.R. 13630). Agricultural appropriation bill (H.R. 13872), 5140.
---additional agricultural extension work, 1030.
BROWN, WALTER F. (Postmaster General), address relative to the Second deficiency bill (H.R. 14769)-Congressional Directory,
business and operation of the Post Office Department 5050.
delivered before the Chicago Association of Commerce by, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
4567. Agricultural Department: making appropriations for fiscal
BROWNING, GORDON (a Representative from Tennessee). year ending June 30, 1934, for (see bill H.R. 13872), 943.
Attended, 5. Distribution of Government-owned cotton: making appro-
Appointed manager in impeachment proceedings, 5177. priations to carry into efi'ect the act authorizing (H.J.Res.
Chairman Committee of the Whole, 286, 294. 597). 3735.
Amendments offered by, to Farm-mortgage terms and conditions: to enable Secretary of
War Department appropriation bill-graves of American Agriculture to assist in effecting voluntary readjustments
soldiers, 2429. of (H.R. 14565}, 3343.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Grazing fees: authorizing the fixing of grazing fees on lands
Federal farm-loan corporation: to create (see bill H.R. Within national for~ts (see H.J.Res. 575), 2452.
13376)' 152. Second deficiency b111 (H.R. 14769), 4957.
Moore, John House: to increase pension (see bill H.R. Motions and resolutions offered 1Jy
14306)' 2065. Adjourn: to, 1019, 1055, 1145.
Smith, SUsie Thrasher: to pension (see bill H.R. 14305), Agricultural appropriation bill: to disagree to Senate amend-
2065. ments and ask for conference, 3801.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Committee of the Whole, 5039, 5054.
Societt.es and associations, 4555. Second deficiency bill-to disagree to Senate amendments
Remarks by, on and agree to conference, 5602.
Independent omces appropriation bill-Veterans' Adminis- Speaker and Clerk of the House: to notify President of elec-
tration, 3214. .tion Qf (H.Re~. lO), 75.
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34 INDEX
BUCHANAN, JAMES P.-Contii:med BUDGET OF THE UNITED STATES-Continued
Motions and resolutions offered by Article by Coleman B. Cheney entitled " Unbalance the
Special order for bill (H.R. 13520) making appropriations Budget ", 3162. .
for Treasury and Post Office Departments (H.Res. 373), Joint resolution to aid in balancing (see H.J.Res. 530).
3735. Message from the President transmitting, 79, 110. .
Remarks by, on Message from the President relative to balancing of (H.Doc.
Agricultural appropriation bill, 987, 988, 1021, 1022, 1023, 527) debated in House, 1943, 1969.
1024, 1025, 1026, 1030, 1039, 1044, 1046, 1057, 1068, Remarks in House on the message of the President trans-
. 1069, 1116, 1120, 1123, 1124, 1141. mitting, 110.
---agricultural chemical investigation, 1141. Remarks in House relative to balancing, 217, 219, 995, 1065,
---barberry rust, 1144. . 1757, 3390, 3391, 3393, 3394, 3396, 3402. .
---conference report, 4102, 5138, 5140, 5141, Remarks in House relative to a comparison of appropria-
---corn borer, 1049, 1133, 1134, 1137. tion bills with Budget estimates, 3048, 3334.
---cotton, 1058. Remarks in House relative to the theory of, 3313.
--dry-land farming, 1059, 1064. Resolutions adopted at a mass meeting of citizens and tax-
---Forest Service, 1074. payers of Obion County, Tenn., relative to balancing of,
---meat inspection, 1039, 1040. 1160.
---naval stores, 1117, 1120. Statement prepared by Senator Borah relative to balancing
---pink bollworm, 1137. of, 2260.
---public roads, 1126, 1128, 1131. Statement prepared by leading professors of the University
---transfer of appropriations, 1069. of Chicago relative to balancing, 3149.
---Weather Bureau, 1031, 1032. Table showing comparison of appropriation bills as reported
Ames, Roger P., 4282. to the House with the Budget estimates, 3015.
Balancing the Budget--President's message, 3333, 3334, 3336. BUDKE, D., letter relative to foreclosures of homes by Federal land
Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 3863, 3864, 3865. banks, 2958.
Fox, Mary Elizabeth, 3719. BUDZINSKI, MICHAEL J., correct naval record (see bill S. 5214*).
Second deficiency bill, 5039, 5050, 5052, 5053. BUFFALO, N.Y., letter and statement from the corn exchange
---Bureau of Immigration, 5051.
---cafeterias and restaurants, 5054. remonstrating against the bill (S. 4985) to fix the tari.tf
---Fitzsimons General Hospital, 5051, 5052. on domestic articles for export, 92.
---Fort Slocum, N.Y., 5052. BUFFALO HARBOR, RIVER, AND SmP CANAL, N.Y., report of
---post-office building, Boston, Mass., 5051. Secretary of War on survey of (ordered printed in 73d
---Supervising Architect, 5051. Cong., 1st sess., as public document), 1394.
Order of business, 920, 1018. BUILDING TRADES, statistics relative to, 3040.
Second deficiency bill--conference report, 5602, 5605. BULFINCH, PAUL, relief (see bill H.R. 13948 •).
Reports made by, from BULKLEY, ROBERT J. (a Senator jrom Ohio).
Committee on Appropriations: Attended, 3.
Agricultural appropriation bill (H.R. 13872, H.Rept. 1807), Balancing the Budget: statement of Senator Borah on, 2260.
943. Credentials presented, 1397.
Distribution of Government-owned cotton: to carry into Unemployment relief: letter from Ohio Unemployed League,
effect the act to (H.J.Res. 597, H.Rept. 2000}, 3917. with accompanying memorandum, relative to, 5526.
Second deficiency bill (H.Rept. 2108), 4926, 4956. Amendments offered by, to
Committee of conference: Bankruptcy system: uniformity of (H.R. 14359), 3352.
Agricultural appropriation bill (H.R. 13872), 4102. Glass banking bill-banking affiliates, 1266, 1402, 2072, 2408,
Second deficiency bill (H.R. 14769), 5604. 2513.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R.
BUCHANAN, MARY, pension (see bill H.R. 13385). 13520)-leave with pay, 3142.
BUCHER, EMMA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13425). Unemployment relief: Federal aid for (S. 5125), 4484.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
BUCK, NATHAN A., relief (see bill H.R. 13410). Bankruptcy: to amend act to establish uniform system of
BtrCK, ROBERT M., article entitled" Managing a Merger" written (see billS. 5360), 1401. .
by, 738. Barker, Frederick G.: for relief (see bill S. 5139), 303.
BUCKBEE, JOHN T. (a Representative from Illinois). Civil Service Retirement Act: payment of sums to deceased
Attended, 5. o.r former employees due under (see bill S. 5608), 3664.
Amendments offered by, to Credit and finance organizations: loans by Reconstruction
Beer bill (H.R. 13742), 860. Finance Corporation to (see bill S. 6683), 4653.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Denton, Richard R.: to pension (see bill S. 5069), 93.
Adams, Nellle L.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13104} , 43. Fuller, Polly: to increase pension (see billS. 5071), 93.
Brown, Philura R.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13105), Heizeman, Rachel: to increase pension (see bill S. 5359),
43. 1401.
Cornish, Milton T.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14506), 2943. Loar, Margaret Jane: to increase pension (see bill S. 5070) ,
Eustis, Marguerite: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14112), 93.
1436. Montgomery, Lucy: to increase pension (see billS. 5072), 93.
Hayes, Laura B.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13318), 76. Officers of United State Foreign Service: for relief (see bill
Judicial Code: to amend section 79 of the (see bill H.R. s. 5574)' 3142.
13018)' 40. Stookey, Letitia:· to increase pension (see bill S. 5202), 541.
Maxwell, Emily S.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. Waterway improvement: to amend provisions in river and
13106)' 43. harbor laws relating to local cooperation in the prosecu-
Motor fuels: to provide for use of alcohol in (see bill H.R. tion of (see S.J.Res. 235), 2071.
14791)' 5415. Motions and resolutions offered by
Prien, James: for relief (see bill H.R. 13101), 43. Waterway improvements: local cooperation in-to concur
Rock, Celesta G.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13100), 43. in House amendment, 6298.
Winklepleck, Cora: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13103), Petitions and papers presented by, from
43. Citizens and individuals, 3828.
Wolter, Earnest J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. Remarks by ,on
13102)' 43. Barry, David S., 3280.
Motions and resolutions offered by Blind: books for adult, 4985.
Early, Ide: to pay (see H.Res. 313), 153. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor ap-
Petitions and papers presented by, from propriation bill-prisons, 4242, 4243, 4244, 4251.
Citizens and individuals, 77, 153, 364, 666, 870, 944, 1907, Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4218, 4220, 4221, 4225.
2193. Fair trade legislation, 482.
Societies and associations, 4453. Foreign debts, 2138.
Remarks by, on Glass banking bill, 1936, 2000, 2079, 2144, 2263, 2272, 2279,
Beer bill, 860. 2506.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. --banking affiliates, 2408, 2409, 2410, 2513.
---investment securities, 2403, 2407.
BUCKINGHAM, MARTHA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14056). Kline, Arnold R., 3673.
BUCKINGHAM, SUSAN, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13204}. North Carolina senatorial contest, 5008.
BUCKLEY, ELLEN T. (executrix), report of the Comptroller Gen- O'Brien, Della, 5525.
eral of the United States on claim of, 3823. Printing of newspaper article in Record, 1846.
BUDD, LILLIAN S., pension (see bill H.R. 13126). Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation b111-salary
reductibn, 3474. ·
BUDGET BUREAU. See BUREAu OF THE BUDGET. Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4481, 4484.
BUDGET OF THE UNITED STATES, address over the radio de- Waterway improvements: local cooperation in, 3763.
livered by Ogden L. Mi_lls, Secretary of the Treasury, on Reports made l>y, from
balancing of, 1974. Committee on Commerce:
Analysis of estimates which have been acted upon by the Waterway improvements: local cooperation in (S.Rept.
House of Representatives, 3114. 1168)' 3663.
Article by Roger W. Babson relative to balancing of, 3951. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
INDEX 35
BULLITT, WILLIAM c., remarks in Senate relative to activities 1n
the matter of the foreign debts, 3146.
I
BUREAU OF EFFICIENCY-Continued.
Message from the President, transmitting the annual report
BULOW, W. J. (a Sena,tor from South Dakota}. R of, 1~ •.22'i! 229. 1 ti t 2045 4598
Attended, 3. emar m ouse rea ve o, . , .
Appointed on funeral committee, 1429. · Report on passenger automobiles and motor boats in the
Remarks by on custody of the several field services (H.Doc. 475), 38.
Philipplne independence, 441. Summary of expenditures and savings, fiscal years 1914 to
1
Votes Of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. . 1932, by, 3455.
BULWINKLE ALFRED L (a Representative from North Carolina). BUREAU OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE, remarks in
· Attend~d 5 · ~ House relat ive to the commodity divisions of, 2774.
Presentatio~ of gift to the Speaker on behalf of Demo- Statement delivered by .&~presentative Brigg~ before the
cratic Members of the House, 5664. Com.J?ittee on Appropnatwns in House relative to appro-
Bills and joi nt resolutions introduced by priat10ns for, 2781.
Farm mortgagors: providing for loans or advances by Re- BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION, message from the President trans-
construction Finance Corporation, through its regional mitting a draft of a proposed provision pertaining to an
credit corporations, to (see bill H.R. 14222), 1778. eXisting appropriation for salaries and expenses of (H.Doc.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation: to provide for loans 516), 984.
for the purpose of postponing foreclosure of farm mort- Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 1297, 1311.
gages (see bill H.R. 14440), 2641. Remarks 1n House relative to the proposed additional cut
Petitions and papers presented by, trom. in wages of employees in, 2776.
Citizens and individuals, 2555, 3139. Remarks in Senate relative to appropriations for, 5463.
Remarks by, on BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, provide for the method of appoint-
Agricultural appropriation bill, 1022. ment of employees of (see bill H.R. 13656).
Beer bill, 847, 864. · Messa~e from the President transmitting estimate of appro-
Bennett, Charles C., 4286. . priation for (H.Doc. 548), 3823.
Economic conditions repeated by history, 2541. Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 590, 648,
Farm-allotment plan, 1482, 1595, 1659, 1665, 1671, 1672. BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE ks in H l ti to
National Guard, 2054. . , remar ouse rea ve
Order of business, 4195, 4196. appropriations for, 350,. 1321.
Philippine independence--veto message, 1768. Remarks ~n Senate relati-ve to the proposed reduction of
Treasury-Post Ofiice Departments appropriation bill-con- appropnations for, 3371, 3376.
ference report, 4609. BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, re·
War Department appropriation bill-National. Guard: dis· marks in House relative to, 2623.
ability benefits to ofiicers of, 2235. BUREAU OF MINES, remarks in House relative to appropriations
---officers' retired pay, 2057, 2058, 2428. for, 2764.
---pay scale, 2428. Remarks in House relative to appropriations for helium-
Reports made by, from plant operation by, 4834.
Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce: Remarks in Senate and correspondence relative to appro·
Peedee and Waccamaw River bridges (H.Rept. 1843), 1546. priations for, 4248.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.. . . . BUREAU OF NARCOTICS, letter of Secretary of the Treasury
BURCH, THOMAS G. (a Representattve from Vtrgtma) • transmitting the annual report of, 37, 59.
Attended, 5. BUREAU OF PLANT QUARANTINE remarks in Senate relative to
Remarks by, on ' '
Tucker, Henry St. George: memorial address to, 4358. 1645.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. BUREAU OF PRISONS, remarks in House relative to industrial
activities of, 454 .
.'BURCHAM, FRANK, pension (see bill S. 5174 >· Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 2623.
BURDICK, CLARK (a Representative from Rhode Island). Statement by the Director relative to labor in prisons, 2631.
Bill/:~~n7;i~t 5~esolutions
introduced by BUREAU OF PROHIBITION, remai-ks in House relative to- appro-
priations for, 2682.
Lobster fishermen: for relief of certain (see bill H.R. 14085 >• Remarks in Senate relative to appropriations for, 4235. ·
1395.
Shea, Bartholomew: for relief (see bill H.R. 13502)-, 284. BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS, remarks in House relative to appro-
Petitions and papers presented by, from · priations for, 1124.
Citizens and individuals, 285, 666, 817, 1355, 2243, 2791, 4957. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION, providing payment to employees for
Reports made by, from mileage traveled in privately owned automobiles (see bill
Committee on Naval Affairs: S. 5134).
Former members of crews of revenue cutters Algonquin and Letter relative to the use of foreign steel in the Hoover Dam,
Onondaga (H.Rept. 1896), 2335. Colorado River, 1896.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Remarks in Senate relative to appropriations for, 5455.
BURDICK, EMILY L., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13350). BUREAU OF STANDARDS, remarks in House relative to appropria·
BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, letter relative to in- tions for, 2635.
spection of canned fruits and vegetables, 3687. BUREAUS AND COMMISSIONS, message from the President trans-
Letter from the Secretary of AgricUlture, transmitting a re- mitting Executive orders consolidating and abolishing (H.
port of a study of the hog situation, made by (S.Doc. Doc. 493), 233, 282.
184)' 3709. .
BUREAU OF THE BUDGET, letter from the Director, transmitting BURFORD, JENNIE H., increase pension (see b111 H.R. 13252) •
a consolidated statement of the reports rendered by the BURGER, CHARLES, relief (see bill H.R. 14036).
several departments and independent establishments and BURKE, CATHERINE E., pension (see bill H.R. 13045).
the municipal government s>f the District of Columbia, BURNETT, CLARISA, pension (see bill H.R. 14523}.
Le~~~r ~~om the Director,
5
transmitting report on the exemp- BURNS, BURK W., relief (see billS. 5130) ·
tions made under section 102 of the 1933 appropriation BURNS, JOHANNA, pension (see b-ill H.R. 13965).
act for the legislative branch of the Government, 39, 59. BURR, ORRIN, relief (see bUl H.R. 14055).
Letter from the Director relative to salary reductions of BURRELL, ELIZABETH, increase pension (see bills. 5061).
Government employees, 513.
Report of the Director on vessels and vehicles forfeited to BURRELL, EMMA F., increase pension (see b111 S. 5665).
the United States for violation of various laws (HDoc. BURT, GILBERT E., relief (see bill H.R. 13400).
490) , 151. BURTNESS, OLGER B. (a .Representative from North Dakota).
Statement concerning the proposed consolidation and group- Attended, 5.
ing of executive agencies under, 251. Amendments offered by, to
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS, remarks in House relative to, 3870. Beer bill (H.R. 13742), 867.
BUREAU OF CHEMISTRY AND SOILS, remarks in House relative Farm-allotment bill (H.R. 13991)-adjustment charges, 1659.
to appropriations for, 1122. ---hogs, 1675.
---wheat acreage, 1612, 1614.
BUREAU OF EDUCATION, remarks in House relative to appropria- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
tions for, 930. Hamilton, E. F . : for relief (see bill H.R. 14520), 3052.
Resolutions disapproving of the Executive order transfer- Morgan Decorating Co. : for relief (see bill H.R. 13722), 534.
ring the Federal Board for Vocational Education to (see Petitions and papers presented by, from
S.Res. 311; H.Res. 330) · State legislatures, 5415.
BUREAU OF EFFICIENCY, amendment and remarks in Senate Remarks by, on
relative to the proposed abolishment of, 3453, 4802. Agricultural appropriation bill, 994.
Bill to abolish (see billS. 5043). --barberry rust, 1044.
Letter from the Comptroller General of the United States ---transfer of appropriations, 1070.
relative to the bill {S. 2488) ~o abolish, 4803. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2909.
36 INDEX
BURTNESS, OLGER B.-Continued BYRNES, JAMES F.-Continued
Remarks by, on Problems confronting the Democratic Party: radio address
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5260. on, 3008.
Farm-allotment plan, 1339, 1350, 1389, 1390, 1391, 1485, . 1530, Amendments offered by, to
1533, 1535, 1587, 1595, 1605, 1606, 1608, 1612, 1614, 1659, Agricultural appropriation bill-Federal-aid highways, 3691.
1660, 1661, 1673, 1675, 1680, 1690, 1711. Glass-Steagall banking bill-branch banking, 2072.
First deficiency appropriation bill-emergency relief, Dis- Philippine independence (bill H.R. 7233), 549, 612.
trict of Columbia, 1307. Second deficiency bill (H.R. 14769)-International Institute
---Immigration Service, 1313. of Agriculture, 5466.
Hoarded money, 1758. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R.
Immigration Service administrative furlough, 1002. 13520)-assessments on banks, 3459.
Independent offices appropriation bill-cooperative market- ---Bureau of Efficiency, 3453.
ing, 3102. - - - Court of Claims, 3424, 3535.
Monetary system, 3325, 3327, 3328, 3330, 3331. ---executive departments: reorganization of, 3142, 3160,
Mortgage foreclosures, 1238. 3537.
Unemployment relief, 4732. ---official automobiles, 2869.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
_BURTON, MAHALA, i.n crease pension (see bill S. 5216). Farm mortgages, refinancing of: to create a Federal land
and loan corporation for the (S. 5676), 4566.
BUSBY, JEFF (a Representative from Mississippi). Improvement projects: to provide for carrying out of per-
Attended, 5. manent (see bill S 5087), 161.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Petitions and papers presented by, from
Federal Reserve notes: to provide for issuance of United State legislatures, 3827.
States. bonds to be used as security for the issuance of Remarks by, on
(see bill H.R. 14242), 1833. Agricultural appropriation bill-Federal-aid highways, 3691,
Remarks by, on 3704.
Balancing the Budget, 1757, 1758, 1759. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 4886, 5110.
Banking system, 218. Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2646, 2647, 2649,
Currency inflation, 4091, 4092. 3704.
District· of Columbia-banking business, 5573, 5574, 5575, Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5312, 5313.
5576. Distribution of Government-owned cotton-conference re-
. Federal Reserve notes issued on 10-year Government bond port, 2949.
security, 1802. District of Columbia appropriation bill-taxicabs, 5344, 5345.
Federal Reserve system: improvement in facilities of, 2896. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4060.
Home-loan banks, 2534. Government economy, 2646, 2648.
Interest rate on Panama Canal bonds, 1249. Legislative appropriation bill, 4809.
Mississippi veterans' benefits, 1238. ---Library of Congress, 4810.
National banking associations: powers of Comptroller of the Philippine independence, 545, 54~, 549, 612, 614, 615.
Currency respecting, 5027. Technocracy, 2989.
National income figures-currency expansion, 1249, 1250. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 2646,
Open forum committee, 647. 2654, 3440.
Tariffs and foreign currency depreciation, 1820. - -·-assessments on banks, 3459.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. --Bureau of Efficiency, 3453, 3454, 3455, 3456.
BUSHKILL BRIDGE co., allow them to bridge the Delaware River - - - conference report, 4892.
(see bills S. 5504*, 5701*; H.R. 14030*, 14787*). ---Court of Claims, 3535.
Remarks in Holli:e on bill (H.R. 14030) to allow them to ---creditors of the United States, 3434.
bridge the Delaware River, 3580. ---executive departments: reorganization of, 3160, 3537,
DUSINESS DEPRESSIONS. See also PANICS. 3538, 3539, 3540, 3543, 3544.
Article by Robe Carl White, entitled "These Troublous ---executive economy, 3079, 3080, 3089, 3169.
Times ", 3243. ---Government purchase of American goods, 3255.
BUSINESS MEN, authorize the Reconstruction Finance Corpora- ---official automobiles, 2869.
---permanent appropriaticns, 3462.
tion to make loans to (see bill S. 5642) . ---salary reduction, 3471, 3472, 3531.
BUSINESS STATISTICS, · table showing trend over the past 5 Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
months of 1932, 1512. BYRNS, JOSEPH W. (a Representative from Tennessee).
BUSSES. See MoTOR VEHICLES. Attended, 5.
BUTLER, C. C., relief (see bill H.R. 2926*). Appointed conferee, 3801.
BUTLER, ROBERT R. (late a Representative from Oregon) • Appointed teller, 452, 455, 1318, 4620.
Memorial address to, 3818, 4368, 4369, 4370. Amendments offered by, to
Memorial services to, 4344. First deficiency appropriation bill (H.R. 13975) -tax · re-
Rewlutions on death of (see H.Res. 344*; S.Res. 320*). funds, 1954.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R.
Columbia River: to extend time for commencing and com- 13520). 4505.
pleting construction of bridge across (see bill H.R. 14060), ---living quarters, customs officers, 350.
1355. . ---Public Health Service, 36~.
Bills and joint resolutions intmduced by
DUTLER COUNTY BANKERS' ASSOCIATION, KANSAS, resolution Deficiencies: making appropriations to supply for fiscal
relative to branch banking received from, 2145. year ending June 30, 1933, the urge"n t (see bill H.R.
BUTTE, ERNEST B., relief (see bill H.R. 14037). 13975). 1145.
BUTTER. relating to the packing of adulterated (see billS. 4065*). - - - t o make appropriations to supply urgent (see bill
Statistics relative to imports and exports of, 1487, 1488. H.R. 14436), 2640.
Employees of Congress: authorizing payment of salaries on
BUTI'ERFAT, amendments in House to the allotment bill (H.R. December 20 of officers and (see H.J.Res. 503), 335.
13991) relating to, 1377, 1533, 1590, 1595, 1610, 1662, 1665, George Washington Bicentennial Commission: relating to
1670, 1674, 1685, 1686, 1690. t.enure of congressional members of (H.R. 14745), 4641.
Statistics relative to production of, 1377. Treasury and Post Ofiice Departments: making appropria-
"BUY AMERICA", article from the Bridgeport (Conn.) Life en- tions for fiscal year ending June 30, 1934, for (see bill
titled, 3173. H.R. 13520), 297.
"BUY AMERICAN", article by Samuel G. Blythe entitled, 2356. Motions and resolutions offered by
Remarks in Senate relative to the slogan, 2985. Adjourn: to, 362, 475, 1257, 1325, 5668.
Concur: to, 4593.
BUYING POWER OF MONEY, memorial of Legislature of North Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-to
Dakota urging the passage of legislation to stabilize, 4870. agree to conference, 5137.
BUYING POWER OF THE PEOPLE, remarks in House relative to, ---conference report: to agree to amendments, 4620.
3885. Remarks by, on
BUZARD, VIRGIL, relief (see bill H.R. 14050). Agricultural appropriation bill, 1047.
BYERRUM, R. 0., letter relative to branch banking written by, ---permanent appropriations, 1042, 1043.
1468. ---transfer of appropriations, 1071, 1072.
---Weather Bureau, 1031, 1032.
BYRD, RICHARD E. (rear admiral, Unired States Navy, retired), Appropriations Committee work, 592.
remarks in Senate ·relative to the record of, 1154. Balancing the Budget-President's message, 341, 343, 344,
Remarks in House relative to the pay of, 2056. 345.
BYRNES, JAMES F. (a Senator from South Carolina). Banking laws reform, 2038.
Attended, 3. First deficiency appropriation bill, 1217, 1296, 1298, 1304,
Appointed conferee, 3770, 5012. 1308, 1867, 1904, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1954.
Appointed on f.u neral committee. 1429. . f - - -. detection and prosecution of crimes, 1309• .
Muscle Shoals: radio address of Kenneth McKellar on, 3181. ---emergency relief, 1304, i308.
INDEX 37
BYRNS, JOSEPH W.-Continued CABLE, JOHN L.-Continued
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on
First deficiency appropriation blll-Employment Service, First deficiency appropriation btll-Immlgration Service,
1319. 1313.
---Immigration Service, 1296, 1297, 1298, 1301, 1316. Votes Of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
- - t a x refunds, 1321, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1964, CAFFREY, JOHN N., relief (see bi1l H.R. 13625).
2677. CAIN, JOHN F., relief (see bill H.R. 13629).
---veto message, 2448.
District of Columbia appropriation bill, 4446. CALCASIEU RIVER, LA., report of Secretary of War on survey of
General debate, 526. (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu-
George Washington Bicentennial Commission, 5138. ment), 297.
Howard University, 1047. CALDERON, RAIMUNDA VALLADARES DE, relief (see bill H.R.
Interior Department appropriation bill-Education Bureau 12744*).
publications, 593. CALDWELL, DAVID G., relief (see billS. 5118).
---Howard University, 939.
---transfer of appropriations, 939, 940, 941. CALDWELL, GEORGE, relief (see bill H.R. 361P).
Limitation of debate, 4595. CALIFORNIA, authorize .. selection of lands for the use of the
Order of business, 68, 69, 414, 920, 1144. State park system of (see bills S. 5612•; H.R. 14534*).
Permanent appropriations, 645, 646. ' Bill to withdraw from settlement and entry certain lands in
President's message, 1971, 1972, 1973. (see bill H.R. 14176).
Printing matter in the Record, 566. Bill to adjudicate claims of Indians in· (see bill S. 3731•) .
Prisons Bureau activities, 455. Bill to authorize an appropriation for the benefit of Indians
Question of constitutional privilege, 1953. in (see bill H.R. 14795).
Second deficiency bill, 5040. Letter from the general manager of the State Chamber of
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill, Commerce relative to the use of foreign steel in the
335, 336, 337, 344, 347. Hoover Dam, Colorado River, 1896.
- - - Air Mail Service, 505, 506. Ratification by the legislature of the proposed amendment
---automatic salary increases, 507, 508. to the Constitution of the United States relative to the
---balances due foreign countries, 473. terms of the President, Vice President, Senators, and
---central heating plant, 458. Representatives, 2192, 2245.
---Coast Guard salvaging work, 359. Memorial of legislature urging legislation relating to the
---conference report, 4:505, 4589, 4590, 4593, 4595, 4596, jurisdiction over all lands in Kern County, 2799.
4597, 4598, 4605, 4611, 4615, 4616, 4617, 4618, 4619, Memorial of legislature urging enactment of the farm relief
5138, 5371, 5372, 5373, 5377. bill (S. 1197), 3656.
---delivery services, 459, 460. Memorial of legislature urging repeal of the eighteenth
--distinctive paper, 348, 349, 350. amendment, 4559.
---foreign air mall, 471. Memorial of legislature urging legislation to allow the
---furlough or pay cut, 344, 345, 346. manufacture of nonintoxicating light wines, 4559.
---Internal Revenue Bureau, 350, 352. Remarks in House on bill (S. 5612) to authorize selection of
---mails conveyed by special arrangement, 460, 461. land for the use of the State park system of, 5389.
---night workers, 520. Remarks in Senate and correspondence relative to electric-
---ocean mail, 463. light rates in, 1438.
---parcel post-Postal Savings, 456. Text of an act of the legislature relative to advance plan-
--public buildings, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 412, 413, 449, ning of publlc works, 3743.
450, 451, 452, 455. CALUMET HARBOR AND RIVER, ILL. AND IND., report of Secre-
---prohibition enforcement, 355, 359. tary of War on survey of (H.Doc. 494), 284.
---Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 347, 348.
---refunds of taxes, 353. CALUMET JOINT LABOR COUNCIL, resolution relative to the bill
---retirement pay, 513, 514, 518, 519. (S. 2487) to provide for a bimetalllc system of cUrrency,
--salary cuts, 509, 511, 512, 513, 521, 523, 524, 525, 526. 5191.
---Seatrain Co., 462. CAMBRIDGE, MASS., statement concerning operations of the
---Secret Service, 362. Federal Home Loan Bank of, 901.
---special-delivery messengers, 514, 515, 516. CAMDEN, N.J., relief of First Camden National Bank & Trust Co.
--typewriters, 348. (see bill S. 2349).
---waiving points of order, 395. Resolution of the board of commissioners urging legisla-
Tribute to retiring Members, 5551. tion to authorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation
Vacating proceedings in Journal, 981. to make loans to municipalities, 4961.
War Department appropriation bill, 2299, 2322. Resolution of the board of commissioners favoring the
---national military parks, 2430. issuance of a special 3-cent postage stamp in honor of
Reports made by, from Thaddeus Kosciusko, 4961.
Committee on Appropriations:
First deficiency appropriation bill (H.R. 13975, 14436, H. CAMDEN HARBOR, MAINE, report of Secretary of War on survey
Repts. 1814, 1923), 1145, 2722. of, 37.
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill CAMELBACK WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT, ARIZONA,
(H.R. 13520, H.Rept. 1787), 296, 297. inquiry relative to protests filed against application for
Committee of conference: loan by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to (see
First deficiency appropriation bill (HR. 13975, H.Rept. S.Res. 356).
1875) • 1904.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation b111 (H. CAMERON, JOSEPH M., pension (see bill H.R. 13084).
Rept. 2073) ' 4505, 5365. CAMPAIGN FUNDS, continuing the special committee investigat-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. ing expenditure of (see S.Res. 324*}.
CABLE, JOHN L. (a Representative from Ohio). Resolution to increase the limit of expenditures of the
Attended, 5. special committee to investigate expenditures of (see
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by S.Res. 374).
Antitrust laws: authorizing the President during periods of CAMPBELL, ED. H. (a. Representative from Iowa).
economic depression to suspend operati-on of (see b1ll H.R. Attended, 5.
14754)' 4767. Amendments offered by, to
Bank checks: to repeal tax on (see b1ll H.R. 14107), 1435. Farm-allotment bill (H.R. 13991)-hogs, 1676.
Bollinger, Jane: to pension (see bill H.R. 14732), 4555. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Boyd, Florence G.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14730), Bank checks: to repeal tax on (see bill H.R. 13608), 415.
4555. Bender, E. R.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13615), 415.
Branch banks: to require certificates of public convenience Brugmann, Mrs. H. H.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13883), 944.
!or the establishment and operation of (see bill H.R. Constitution of the United States: proposing amendment
14345), 2193. relating to tax on income derived from securities to (see
Constitution of the United States: proposing ameOOm.ent to H.J.Res. 506), 415.
provide a method of amendment by popular initiative and Legal tender: authorizing discharge of obligations to pay
referendum to the (see H.J.Res. 505), 363. money by payment of (see bill H.R. 14604), 3653.
Davis, Alonzo Edward: to pension (see bill H.R. 13389), 152. Manufactured food products: to amend Constitution author-
Morris, Josephine: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13388), izing Congress to fix prices of (see H.J.Res. 593), 3653.
152. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Otto, Clifford Lamer: to pension (see bill H.R. 14731), 4555. Citizens and individuals, 476, 817, 3488.
Shepherd, Olive J.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13723), 534. Societies and associations, 153, 364, 817, 3488.
Stopher, Hubert: to correct military record (see bill H.R. Remarks by, on
13824)' 817. Currency infiation, 4080, 4083, 4092, 4628.
Trade and industry: to regulate competition and stabilize District of Columbia appropriation bill-taxicabs, 4203.
(see bill H.R. 14583), 3581. Farm-allotment plan, 1541, 1542, 1600, 1676.
2-cent postage: to restore on first-class mail matter (see bill Taritfs and foreign currency depreciation, ·1820, 1822, 3963.
H.R. 14106), 1435. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES,
38 INDEX
CAMPBELL, GUY E. (a Representative /rom Pennsylvania). CANFIELD, HARRY C.-Continued
Attended, 5. Petitions and papers presented by, tram
Appointed on funeral · committee, 1435. Societies and associations, 817.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remllrks by, on
Building and loan associations: dividends to shareholders in ~eer bill, 758, 860.
domestic, to amend Revenue Act of 1932 relative to (see Stewart, Ernest Linwood, 3802.
bill H.R. 14782), 5188. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Dieterich, Sallie T.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14542), 3139. CANFIELD, MARY A.: increase pension (see bill H.R. 13632).
Holleran, Ellen: for relief (see bill H.R. 13915), 985. CANN, JOHN PEARCE, relief (see bill S. 2203*).
Monongahela River: to construct bridge across (see bill H.R.
13311). 75. CANNABIS INDICA, prohibit importation of (see bill H.R. 14136).
Precht, Frieda: to pension (see bill H.R. 13466), 230. CANNAN, ANNIE: increase pension (see bill H.R. 13127).
Synder, Martha: to pension (see bill H.R. 13467), 230. CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, amendment and remarks
Remarks by, on in Senate relative to inspection of, 3687.
Toll bridge across Monongahela River, Pittsburgh, 1902. Correspondence relative to inspection of, 3687, 3688, 3690.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. Report of the Federal Trade Commission on Comparative
CAMPBELL, ROY H., AND OTHERS, allow them to bridge the Des Quality of Manufacturers', Chains, and Other Distributors'
Moines River (see blll H.R. 9385•). Brands of (S.Doc. 170}, 1714.
CAMPBELL, MYRTLE, relief (see bill H.R. 14286). CANNON. See CoNDEMNEl> CANNON.
CAMPBELL, SYLVIA, pension (see bill H.R. 13833) . CANNON, CLARENCE (a Representative from Missoori).
CAMP BULLIS, TEX., authorize acquisition of land in the vicinity Attended, 5.
of (see bill H.R. 12769•). Appointed conferee, 4624, 5529.
Message from the President transmitting an estimate of Appointed teller, 4256, 4428.
appropriation for completing the acquisition of land at Amendments offered by, to
(S.Doc. 207}, 5192. District of Columbia appropriation bill (H.R. 14643), 4256.
CAMP HARRY J. JONES, requesting the Secretary of War to coun- ---salary increases, 4446.
termand orders for removal of troops from (see S.Res. 306). ---traffic bureau, 4206.
Remarks in Senate on Senate Resolution 306, requesting that Bills and 'joint resolutions introduced by
orders for the removal of troops be countermanded, 915. District of Columbia appropriation bill (H.R. 14643), 3917.
Motions and resolutions offered by
CAMP McDOWELL INDIAN RESERVATION. See INDIANS. Adjourn: to, 3917, 4.209, 4452.
CAMP MARFA, TEX., remarks in House relative to, 583. Committee of the Whole, 3867, 3914, 4062, 4100, 4182, 4208,
CAMP STEPHEN D. LITTLE, requesting the Secretary of War to 4256, 4277, 4427, 4446.
countermand orders for removal of troops from (see S.Res. District of Columbia: to print as House document the re-
306). port of power needs of (H.Res. 355), 2065.
Remarks in Senate on Senate Resolution 306, requesting Recess: to, 5651.
that orders for tbe removal of troops be countermanded, Special order for certain matters in connection With Dis-
915. trict of Columbia appropriation bill (H.Res. 377), 3918.
CAMP TAYLOR, KY., amend act providing for the sale of (see Petitions and papers presented by, from
bills S. 5528; H.R. 13460, 14477). Citizens and individuals, 46, 153.
Letter of Secretary of War transmitting a draft of a pro- Remarks by, on
posed bill for sale of, 2640. Bank checks: tax on, 4064, 4065.
District of Columbia appropriation bill, 3867, 4062, 4182,
CANADA, address delivered by Representative William E. Hull be- 4183, 4196, 4198, 4199, 4257, 4427, 4431, 4448, 5529.
fore the National Rivers and Harbors Convention relative ---automobiles, 4257.
to the effect of the St. Lawrence treaty on the Lakes to the --bridges, 4263, 4268, 4269.
Gulf waterway, 1973. ---conference report, 5611, 5618, 5659.
Article appearing in the Washington Daily News relative to a ---highway department, 4259, 4260, 4266, 4267.
possible trade pact between Canada and France against ---hospitals, 4436, 4437.
the United States, 886. ---National Guard, 4445.
Bill to authorize an appropriation for payment to the Gov- ---prisons, 4435.
ernment of Canada on account of the claim of Janet --public schools, 4272, 4428, 4429, 4430.
Hardcastle Ross (see bill H.R. 12743•). ---refuse removal, 4268, 4269, 42'i'O, 4271.
Injunction of secrecy removed in Senate from the treaty ---register of wills, 4208.
relating to the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence deep waterway, ---salary increases, 4446.
2096. ---street improvements, 4260, 4261, 4264, 4267.
Letter from the Secretary of State relating to the treaty ---tax rates, 4184, 4185, 4192.
concerning the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence deep waterway, ---tax sales, advertisement of, 4257.
1399. ---traffic bureau, 4206.
Letters relative to the prohibitive duties in Canada on mer- ---wage scale, 4263.
chandise manufactured in the United States, 3179. - - - water supply, 4445, 4446.
Remarks in House relative to the treaty for completion of --welfare and relief, 4438, 4439, 4440, 4442, 4443, 4444.
the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence waterway, 1976, 5547. Farm-allotment plan, 1518, 1544.
Statistics relative to the banklng system of, 1655. Limitation of debate, 4202, 4258, 4260, 4265, 4269, 4272, 4427,
Statistics relative to the military forces of, 2173. 4428, 4432, 4433, 4436, 4440, 4444.
Treaty for completion of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence deep Private banking: Government competition with, 4063.
waterway, 4789. Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans: publicity of,
CANALE, PETER UMBERTO, relief (see bill H.R. 13541). 4063, 4070.
CANAL ZONE. See PANAMA. Reports made by, from
Committee on Appropriations:
CANCELING STAMP, providing for a special stamp b0osting the District of Columbia appropriation bill (H.Rept. 2001), 3867,
purchase of American goods (see bill H.R. 14221). 3918.
CANCELATION OF FOREIGN DEBTS. See FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Committee of conference:
CANFIELD, HARRY C. (a Representative from Indiana). District of Columbia appropriation bill (H.R. 14643, H.Rept.
Attended, 5. 2201)' 5607.
Amendments offered by, to . Votes of. See YEA-.AND-NAY VoTES.
Beer bill (H.R. 13'Z.42), 860. CANNONBALL RIVER, N.DAK. AND S.DAK., report of Secretary of
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by War on survey of (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess.,
Constitution of the United States: proposing amendment as public document), 36. ·
to repeal the eighteenth amendment to (see H.J.Res. 489),
76. CANON CITY, COLO., resolutions of the city council, favoring the
Earhart, Artimissa A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. issuance of national currency based on municipal bonds,
13110), 43. 3660.
Hoagland, Katie: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13109}, CANYON DE CHELLY NATIONAL MONUMENT, amend act author-
43. izing the establishment in the Navajo Indian Reservation,
Kidwell, Jordan: to correct military record (see bill H.R. Ariz., of (see bills S. 5190•; H.R. 13960•).
13107). 43. CAPITAL TRACTION CO., annual report of (S.Doc. 179). 2955,
Lahrman, Lloyd Vurl: for relief (see blll H.R. 14143), 1548. 3051, 3243.
Leive, Ida Charlotte: to pension (see bill H.R. 14701), 4376.
McWilliams, Laura: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13796), CAPITOL BUILDING AND GROUNDS, relating to Statuary Hall in
719. the Capitol Building (see H.Con.Res. 47*).
Pool, Zack: to pension (see bill H.R. 14747), 4641. Joint resolution authorizing removal of certain statues from
Raridon, John w.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13108), 43. - Statuary Hall (see H.J.Res. 507).
Revenue: to provide additional (see bill H.R. 13313), 75. Message from the President, transmitting estimate of appro-
Trullender, Martha J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. priation for removal of statues from Statuary Hall in the
13111}, 43. Capitol Building (S.Doc. 208), 5192.
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CAPlTOL BUILDING AND GROUNDS--Continued CAPPER, ARTHUR-Continued
Remarks in House relative to the barring of cranks !Tom the Remarks by, on
House gallery, 453. All Ride on the Farmer's Back, 903.
Remarks in House relative to the lowering of the fiags on Bank-check tax, 233.
the Senate and House wings as a mark of respect to the Barber shop closing, 447.
memory of Calvin Coolidge, 2031. Chain stores: report of Federal Trade Commission on, 2749.
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for restaurants, Child-labor problems, 1164.
kitchens, and barber shops in the Capitol Building, 3402, Congressional automobile tags, 447.
3412. Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 964, 1183.
Remarks in House relative to the proposed closing of the District of Columbia-actions for damages, 4976.
restaurants .and barber shops in the House wing of the ---banking business, 5508.
Capitol, 4068. ---gasoline tax, 3758.
Resolution to close the restaurants and barber shops in the ---property clerk, 4969.
House wing of the Capitol (see H.Res. 381}. - - - sale of property no longer needed for public purposes,
CAPITOL POLICE, remarks in House relative to, 4612. 4975.
- - - teachers, salaries, 4976.
CAPLINGER, MARTHA, pension (see bill S. 5344}. District of Columbia appropriation bill-taxicabs, 5345.
CAPLINGER, WILLIAM M., pension (see bill H.R. 13734). Eighteenth amendment--law enforcement, 62.
---repeal of, 4222.
CAPONE, ALPHONSE, letters from prison officials denying that Fair-trade legislation, 821, 822, 823, 826, 827, 828, 829, 2508.
special privileges have been accorded to, 2541. Farm mortgages, 6520.
CAPPER, ARTHUR (a Senator from Kansas). Farm relief-allotment plan, 303.
Attended, 3. Freight rates on agricultural products, 3585.
Appointed conferee, 3776, 5430, 5451, 5466. Glass-Steagall banking bill-branch banking, 2145.
Public-utility companies of District of Columbia: report of Grain Futures Act, 3860.
(S.Doc. 179), 3243. Kansas State Board of Agriculture: resolutions of, 2455.
Reconstruction program of National Grange: radio address Naval ammunition depot. Lake Denmark, N.J .. 5510.
by L. J. Taber, master o! the National Grange, discussing, Philippine independence, 386, 550.
4655. Purchasing power o! farm organizations, 1437.
"What's Wrong with Congress ": article in New York Times, Street-railway merger, 737, 738, 740, 821.
by Millard E. Tydings, entitled, 3480. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-voca-
Amendments offered by, to tional education, 3465.
Distribution of Government-owned cotton (bill H.R. 13607), Wheat situation, 1191.
1183. World Court, 419.
Distri{!t of Columbia-property clerk (S. 5053}, 4969. Reports made by, from
District of Columbia appropriation bill (H.R. 14643)-hous- Committee on Claims:
ing information, 5332. Brayshaw, M. M. (S.Rept. 1232), 4214.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Casey, Escha Whittington (S.Rept. 1338), 5296.
Beck, Mary A.: to pension (see b1ll S. 5056), 63. Fax, Mary Elizabeth (S.Rept. 1265). 4652.
Bradshaw, Lena~ to increase pension (see b!ll S. 5409}, 1781. Lichty, Galen E. (S.Rept. 1263), 4662.
Brahler, Annie Regina: authorizing removal of remains from Mahoney, Florence (S.Rept. 1264), 4652.
St. Mary's Cemetery to Cedar Hill Cemetery of the late Naval ammunition depot, Lake Denmark., N.J. (S.Rept.
(see b111 S. 5052), 63. 1336). 5296.
District of Columbia: authorizing Commissioners to permit Rio Grande River: overfiow of (S.Rept. 1337), 5296.
construction of an oil and gasoline pipe line (see Symes. Elizabeth and Ed, and others (S.Rept. 1339), 5296.
bill s. 5667) ' 4460. Committee on the District of Columbia:
---authorizing the sale of the old Potomac School prop- Banking: to regulate (S.Rept. 1326), 5296.
erty in (see bill S. 5470), 2131. B Street SW. (S.Rept. 1359), 5447.
- - - t o amend section 653 of the Code of Law for (see b1ll Destitution: relief of (S.Rept. 1177), 3664.
s. 6436)' 193.2. Gasoline tax (S.Rept. 1152), 3351.
- - - t o amend sections 416 and 417 of the Revised Statutes Government property: sale of certain (S.Rept. 1231), 4179.
relating to (see bill S. 5053), 63. Industrial insurance policies (S.Rept. 1207), 3829.
- - - B Street SW., to change name of (S.J.Res. 258), 4963. Nicholson, George N. (S.Rept. 1043), 1551.
- - - t o regulate the bringing of action for damages against Rental conditions (S.Rept. 1354), 5297.
(see b111 8. 5224), 675. Revised Statutes: to amend as relating to District of
- - t o relieve destitution in (see bill S. 5553) , 2801. Columbia (S.Rept. 1186), 3744.
Dodds, Hulda: to pension (see b111 S. 5055), 63. Wilson and Minor Teachers Colleges (S.Rept. 1182}, 3744.
Fugatt, Wiillam Edward: to pension (see billS. 5492}, 2254. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Goodwin, Everett: to pension (see b111 8. 5057), 63.
Milk and cream: to regulate the importation of (see bill S. CAPPER-KELLY FAIR-TRADE BILL. See TRADEMARKS.
5170)' 367. CAPRON, ffiENE ELIZABETH, grant certain public lands Jn Cali-
Miller, Elmer E.: to confer jurisdiction upon the Court of fornia to (see bill H.R. 13648).
Claims to render Judgment upon the claim of (see b111 S. CAPWELL, MARTHA J., increase pension (see blll H.R. 13689).
5435), 1932.
Missouri River bridge, Kansas City, Kans.: to consent to CARAWAY, HATTIE (a Senator from Arkansas).
compacts between states of Kansas and Missouri Attended, 3.
tor acquisition, maintenance, and operation of (see Credentials presented, 609.
s. 5687), 4874. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
- - t o return to Senate bill (H.R. 14500) relative to Auer, Jessie B.: to pension (see bill S. 5375), 1439.
(see S.Con.Res. 44), 5136. Hughes, Norfieet: to pension (see bill S. 5376), 1439.
Nicholson, George N.: to authorize Commlss1oners of District Kimberly, Edia A.: to pension (see bill S. 5377), 1439.
~f Columbia to reappoint 1n police department (see bill Spring, Theta B.: to pension (see bill S. 5378), 1439.
s. 5289), 948. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Osborn, Massie E.: to pension (see b111 S. 524'7), 72.2. Citizens and individuals, 233, 417.
Parker, Mary L.: to increase pension (see blll S. 5054), 63. Societies and associations, 4214.
Presidential inaugural ceremonies, 1933: to provide for the Remarks by, on
maintenance of public order and protection of life and .. Farm Woman to the Earth": poem by Mrs. Anna Flour-
property in connection with (see S.J.Res. 236), 2071. noy Bassett, entitled, 2733.
Ruffi.n, Nancy Jane: to pension (see b1ll S. 5593), 3489. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Washington Gas Light Co.: to authorize merger o:f the CARDEN, CAP R. (a Representative from Kentucky).
Georgetown Gaslight Co. with and into (see b111 S. 6225), Attended, 5.
675.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Willoughby, Teressa: to increase pension (see bill S. 5058}, Cox, Ernest Carroll: for relief (see bill H.R. 13468), 230.
63.
Leonardi, Bartholomew C.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13390),
Motions and resolutions offered by 152.
Reconsider: to, 5296. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Rental conditions in District: to extend to January 10, 1933,
authority for investigation of (see S.Res. 302), 367. CAREY, ELIZA A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14471).
Petitions and papers presented by, from CAREY, ROBERT D. (a Senator from Wyoming).
Citizens and individuals, 159, 233, 366, 541, 721, 886, 946, Attended, 3.
1159, 1260, 1619, 1715, 1780, 1855, 1931, 2068, 2130, 2247, Appointed on funeral committee, 5416.
2455, 2643, 2727, 2956, 3141, 3347, 3489, 3585, 4652. National Park Service--Jackson Hole: article from news-
Societies and as!>Ociations, 61, 159, 233, 366, 541, 721, 886, 946, paper on, 2645.
1159, 1398, 1'715, 1781, 1855, 1932, 2068, 2247, 2341, 2455, Amendments offered by, to
2643, 2727, 2800, 2956, 3141, 3240, 3347, 8489, 3585, 3928, Increase in banking facilities (bill S. 4412), 1266.
43 77' 4561, 5294. Tax on shares (bill S. 4291), 1266.
40 INDEX
CAREY, ROBERT D.-Continued CARTER, VINCENT-Continued
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Agricultural commodities: to lease agricultural lands to re- Oliver, Andrew J.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13112), 43.
duce overproduction of (see bill S. 5680), 4653. Petroleum and petroleum products: relating to the labeling
Agricultural industry: to meet existing emergency in (see of (see bill H.R. 14179), 1616.
bill s. 5570). 3056. Root, Mrs. William G.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13113), 43,
Barrett, Edward: to grant honorable discharge to (see bill Wymore, Charles L.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13114), 43.
s. 5666). 4460. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Corwine, Claris N.: to grant honorable discharge to (see bill Citizens and individuals, 4106, 4555.
s. 5519)' 2563. Societies and associations, 3824.
Emergency Relief and Construction Act, 1932: relating to State legislatures, 4106, 4555, 5188.
security for certain loans under section 201 of (see Remarks by, on
bill s. 5367), 1439. General Land Office transfer, 1038.
- - - t o extend to certain self-liquidating projects the Livestock industry: stabilization of, 3568, 3569.
provisions of section 201 of (see bill S. 5366), 1439. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Grazing fees within national forests: authorizing fixing of CARTER, WILLIAM J., relief (see bill H.R. 13622).
(see S.J.Res. 219), 609. CARTHRON, HAL B., relief (see bill H.R. 6545*).
Mitchell, Willard Heath: granting an honorable discharge to
(see bill S. 5384), 1551. CARTMELL, LUCY A., increase pension (see bills H.R. 13893,
Water users on irrigation projects: for the temporary relief 14450).
of (see billS. 5417), 1857. CARTWRIGHT, WILBURN (a Representative from Oklahoma).
- - - t o extend operation of act of April 1, 1932, for tem- Attended, 5.
porary relief of (see bills s. 5236, 5269), 675, 887. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Motions and resolutions offered by Duncan, G. D.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14446), 2641.
Campaign expenditures: to limit cost of investigation of Love, Vina: for relief of heirs (see bill H.R. 14088), 1396.
(see S.Res. 374), 5069. Reports made by, from
General Land Office: disapproving Executive order for trans- Committee on Indian Afi'airs:
fer of (see S.Res. 313), 952. District No. 13, Choctaw County, Okla.: tuition for Indian
Marvel, c. G.:. to appoint as messenger (see S.P..es. 316), pupils (H.Rept. 2189), 5415. ·
1266. Kickapoo Indian lands, Oklahoma (H.Rept. 1901), 2451.
Remarks by, on Seneca Indian schools, Wyandotte, Okla. (H.Rept. 2183).
Louisiana senatorial election, 4669. 5414.
National Park Service, 952. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Reports made by, from CARY, GLOVER H. (a Representative from Kentucky).
Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation: Attended, 5.
Irrigation projects: to provide for temporary relief of water Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
users on (S. 5417, S.Rept. 1067), 1932. Farm mortgages: to establish a credit system through the
Committee on Military Afi'airs: Federal Reserve banking system and Federal farm loan
Meaney, James J. (S. Rept. 1310), 4962. system for liquidating and refunding at reduced interest
Neville, Arthur I. (S.Rept. 1362), 5448. rate (see bill H.R. 14032), 1326.
Stotts, John S. (S.Rept . .1309), 4962. Knight, Elizabeth: to pension (see b111 H.R. 14231), 1779.
Committee on Public Lands and Surveys: Meadors, James D.: to transfer certain land in Hopkins
Lester, William A. (S.Rept. 1062), 1781. County, Ky., to (H.R. 14447), 2641.
Lester, Zetta (S.Rept. 1063), 1781. Moreland, Donnie E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14490), 2790.
Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks (S.Res. 226), Mosely, J. P.: to extend benefits of Employees' Compensation
1857. Act to (H.R. 14591), 3581.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
OARGILL. GEORGE BRACKETT (deceased), relief (see bill H.R. CASCADE RIVER, MINN., report of Secretary of War on survey of
5548*). (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu-
CARLETON, EARNEST B., relief (see bill H.R. 14318). ment), 36.
CARLEY, PATRICK J. (a Representative from New York). CASCAMBAS, APOSTOLIS B., relief (see bill S. 5192).
Attended, 5.
Appointed teller to count the electoral vote, 1832. CASE, HORACE M., relief (see bill H.R. 14748).
Resignation as Chairman of Committee on Election of CASEY, ESCHA WHITTINGTON, relief (see bill H.R. 6381•) ,
President, etc., 3546. CASSERLY, JOHN M., relief (see bills S. 5298; H.R. 14190).
Votes oj. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. CASTELLOW, BRYANT T. (a Representative from Georgia).
CARLISLE, JOHN G., statement concerning the evils of a fluctuat- Credentials presented and sworn in, 6.
ing and depreciated currency, 4582. Elected to committees, 403.
CARLOW, JOHN F., relief (see bill H.R. 14120). Remarks by, on
CARMAN, ELIZABETH R., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14210). Beer bill, 809.
Chain gangs and penitentiary in Georgia, 3981.
CARMEN, ADELA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14148). Eighteenth-amendment repeal, 26.
CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE, re- Farm-allotment plan, 1616, 1661.
marks in House relative to, 3337. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
CARNICLE, M. C., relief (see bill H.R. 14254). CASTROP, LOUISA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13245).
CARPENTER, ESTHER J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13932}. CATES, C. A., relief (see b1ll H.R. 2294*).
CARPENTER, KENNETH, relief (see billS. 213*). CATHCART, JOHNS., relief (see bill H.R. 7046*).
CARPENTER, SARAH J., increase pension (see bill S. 5032).
CATTARAUGUS INDIAN RESERVATION. See INDIANS.
CARR, JAMES, increase pension (see bill S. 5441).
CATTLE, letter from the Tri County Livestock Shipping Associa-
" CARRYING OUR FOREIGN COMMERCE SUPPORTING NA- tion relative to charges made for shipment of cattle and
TIONAL DEFENSE", article by Hardin B. Arledge entitled, hogs to the Union Stockyards of South St. Paul, Minn.,
1267. 3588.
CARSON CITY, NEV., remarks in Senate relative to appropriations CATTON, ALDEN, relief (see bill H.R. 5256*).
for an assay office at, 2665.
CARTER, ALBERT E. (a Representative from CalijCYrnia) . CAVANAGH, FRANCIS T., correct naval record (see b111 H.R.
Attended, 5. 14294).
Appointed on committee to arrange for memorial services CAVICCHIA, PETER A. (a Representatitve from New Jersey).
to Calvin Coolidge, 1873. Attended, 5.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Barnes, Charles D.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14144), 1548. Lee, Eugene C.: for reiief (see bill H.R. 13116), 43.
Burger, Charles: for relief (see bill H.R. 14036), 1326. Levy, David: for relief (see bill H.R. 13115), 43.
Butte, Ernest B.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14037), 1326. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Jordan, Wallace M.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14038), 1326. Citizens and individuals, 5651.
Jotter, Evelyn: for relief (see bill H.R. 14570), 3343. Remarks by, on
Petitio~ and papers presented by, from Gasoline tax, 2899.
Citizens and individuals, 1326, 2724, 3918, 4767. Interest rates-Federal home-loan banks, 998, 1001.
Societies and associations, 666, 817, 1258, 2065, 4767. Messler, A. C., and Co., 4293.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY Vo'IEs. Rural mortgage land banks: creation o!, 4738.
CARTER, VINC&'.TT (a Representative from Wyoming). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Attended, 5. CAYLOR, ARMANELLA, pension (see bill S . .5098) .
Eills and joint resolutions int;·oduced by
Crop liens: to provide that security for advances under Re- CEDAR CITY, UTAH, purchase land in (see blli S. 5364).
construction Finance Corporation may be made on (see CEDAR POINT-DAUPHIN ISLAI\TD BRIDGE, ALABAMA, extend
bill H.R. 13712), 534. time for construction of (see bills S. 5632*; H.R. 14657•)..

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CELLER, EMANUEL (a Representati"e from New York). CHAPMAN, EMMA, increase pension (see blll H.R. 13301).
Attended, 5. CHAPMAN, J. R., pension (see b111 S. 5152).
Amendments offered by, to CHAPMAN, PAUL M., paper on the subject of the consolidation
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- and regrouping of Government agencies, 892.
priations bill-printing and binding, 2761.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by CHAPMAN, VIRGIL (a Representative from Kentucky).
Bankruptcy: to amend a~ to establish uniform system of Attended, 5.
(see bill H.R. 14062), 1355. . Appointed teller, 2217.
Constitutional conventions in the States: to authorize (H.R. Amendments offered by, to
14763). 4865. War Department appropriation bill-horses, 2215.
Flensburger Dampfercompagnie: for relief (see bill H.R. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
14271), 1907. Bales, Ellar: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14622), 3736.
Goldstein, Harold: for relief (see bill H.R. 14690), 4210. Berry, Maggie: to pension (see bill H.R. 14087), 1395.
Irving Trust Co. of New York: to investigate activities as Crop production: to authorize an appropriation of $50,-
receiver in bankruptcy and equity cases of the (see H.J. 000,000 for seed loans and advances to farmers in 1933 for
Res. 511), 534. purpose of (see b111 H.R. 13533), 297.
Kinmeth, Bernard: for relief (see bill H.R. 14716), 4453. Emergency Relief and Construction Act: to amend section
McCool, William: for relief (see bill H.R. 13825), 817. 301 (a) (1) of (see bill H.R. 13524), 297.
Medicinal liquor: relating to the prescribing of (see bill Golden, Wade: to pension (see b111 H.R. 13978), 1145.
H.R. 14395), 2452. Larison. John: for relief (see b1ll H.R. 14636), 3824.
St. Louis, Yale, and Harvard (steamships) : for correction of Peterson. Mary E.: to pension (see b111 H.R. 14621), 3735.
naval records of service of officers and sailors who served Plummer, Pearl: to increase pension (see b111 H.R. 14637),
during war with Spain on the (see bill H.R. 14253), 1834. 3824.
Motions and resolutions offered by Petitions and papers presented by, jrom
American Tobacco Co., P. Lorillard Co., R. J. Reynolds To- Citizens and individuals, 1548.
bacco Co., Liggett & Meyers Tobacco Co., and Great At- Remarks by, on
lantic & Pacific Tea Co.: authorizing Federal Trade Com- · War Department appropriation bill-Cavalry, 2215.
mission to investigate (H.Res. 394), 4767. ---horses, 2215.
Committee of the Whole, 4939. Reports made by, jrom
Medicinal liquor: special order for bill (H.R. 14395) relat- Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce:
ing to prescribing of (H.Res. 382}, 4210. Chicago River Bridge, illinois (H.Rept. 1918), 2554.
Remarks by, on George Washington-Wakefield Memorial Bridge (H.Rept.
Bankruptcy amendment concerning leaseholds, 1360. 2022)' 4105.
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2907, 2920, 5360. · lllinois and Mississippi Canal bridge (H.Repts. 1844, 1845),
Beer bill, 748, 749, 755, 847, 850, 854, 855. 1547.
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- Missouri River bridge (H.Rept. 1849), 11547.
priation bill-printing and binding, 2761, 2762, 2763. Ogden Ship Bridge, Chicago, TIL (H.Rept. 1913), 2554.
Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 711, 712, 713. Ohio River bridge (H.Rept. 1846), 1547.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 9, 4514. Ohio River bridge, illinois (H.Rept. 1907), 2451.
Federal Reserve System: improvement of facilities of, 2895. Rock River bridge (H.Rept. 1831), 1395.
Government purchase of American goods, 1894. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Limitation of debate, 4948. CHAPPAWAMSIC ISLAND, VA., acquire for the use of the Navy
Liquor, State control of: radio address on. 2637. Department (see bills 5679; H.R. 13314).
Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 4550, 4939, 4941, 4942, 4945, CHARLESTON (W.VA.) GAZETTE, editorial on the monetary
4947. situation appearing in, 1153. ·
Method of ratifying constitutional amendments, 130.
Sperry, Frances 0., 4849. CHASE, J. MITCHELL (a Representative from Pennsylvania).
Sperry Gyroscope Co., Inc., of New York, 2713, 2714. Attended, 5.
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill- CHASE, STUART, article entitled "Government Economy" writ-
prohibition enforcement, 3515. ten by, 2260.
Reports made by, from CHASE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW YORK, list of directorships in
Committee on the ·Judiciary: the various public utility companies, banks, manufactur-
Medicinal liquor (H.Rept. 2044), 4209. , ing corporations, insurance companies, and miscellaneous
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. corporations held by, 4774.
CENSUS, amend act to provide for the fifteenth (see b111 H.R. Remarks in Senate relative to, 3057.
13462). CHAVEZ, DENNIS (a Representative from New Mexico).
CENSUS BUREAU, remarks in House relative to, 3870. Attended, 5.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILROAD, remarks in Senate relative Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
, to, 3787. Water users on irrigation projects: to extend operation of
Text of license granting a right of way over the Fort Ben- act of April 1, 1932, for temporary relief of (see bill H.R.
rung Milltary Reservation to, 2184. 13918), 1019.
CENTURY OF PROGRESS, CffiCAGO, ILL., amend act to protect - - - t o further extend benefits of act of April 1, 1932,
copyrights and patents of foreign exhibitors at (see for relief of certain (see bill H.R. 13567), 363.
H.J .Res. 561*) . Remarks by, on
CEREALS, remarks in House relative to appropriations for in- Cordova, Jose Ramon, 3810, 3811.
vestigations concerning cereal crops and diseases, 1048. Homestead entries: to allow credit on, 5167.
Statistics relative to the materials used in the production of Irrigation projects: water users on, 5146, 5153, 5158.
cereal beverages, 815. Karch, Charles A.: memorial address to, 4364.
New Mexico: patents to lands in, 4861, 4862.
CHACE, LYDIA EFFIE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13623) . Rio Grande River: overfiow of, 3a08.
CHAIN STORES, editorial appearing in the Journal of Commerce State Investment Co., 3231.
of New York on the subject of, 2344. Wheeler, Edward B., 3231.
Letter from the Federal Trade Commission transmitting re- Reports made by, from
port on Comparative Quality of Manufacturers', Chains', Committee on Indian Affairs: .
and Other Distributors' Brands of Canned Vegetables and Camp McDowell Indian Reservation (H.Rept. 2184}, 5415.
Fruits (S.Doc. 170), 1714. Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation:
Remarks in Senate relative to methods of, 826, 919. Water users on irrigation projects (H.Repts. 1885, 2067),
Report of the Federal Trade Commission on short weighing 2127, 4452.
and overweighing in (S.Doc. 153), 481. Committee on the Public Lands:
Report of the Federal Trade Commission on Sizes of Stores General leasing law (H.Rept. 1938), 2790.
of Retail Chains (S.Doc. 156), 819. Homestead entries: credit on (H.Rept. 2097}, 4865.
Report of investigation by the Federal Trade Commission of Kirby, Sadie L. (H.Rept. 2098), 4865.
the operation of (S.Doc. 178), 2749, 3140. Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation:
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES, letter com- Albuquerque, N.Mex.: transfer of certain lands to (H.Rept.
menting upon a circular sent out by the National Tribune 2082). 4641.
misrepresenting the pension policy of, 3663. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Memorandum relating to the merchant marine received CHEESE, statistics relative to imports and exports of, 1487.
from, 3294.
Statement concerning the effect of depreciated foreign cur- CHEHALIS RIVER, WASH., report of Secretary of War on survey of
rencies upon the economic situation in the United States (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu-
2356. . ' ment}, 37.
CHANDLER, ADA M., increase pension (see b111 H.R. 14722). CHELAN NATIONAL FOREST, WASH., remarks in House relative
to the proposed exchange of lands in, 570.
CHANUTE FIELD, ILL., remarks in House relative to appropria-
tions for improvements at, 1813, 2301. CHEMICAL INDUSTRY, remarks in Senate and correspondence
relating to, 2961.
CHAPMAN, D. W., pension (see billS. 5006). CHENEY, COLEMAN B., article entitled "Unbalance the Budget",
CHAPMAN, DELILAH J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13901). written by, 316.2.

42 INDEX
CHEROKEE INDIANS. See iNDIANS. CHINDBLOM, CARL R.--Contlnued
CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE CO., annual reports of Remarks by, on
(S.Doc. 179), 1778, 1835, 2942, 2956, 3243. Dist ict of Columbia appropriation bill, 4427.
---welfare and relief, 4439.
CHESAPEAKE BAY, MD., allow the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Co. to Farm allotment plan, 1345, 1534, 1659, 1667, 1668, 1670, 1672,
bridge (see bills S. 5503*, 5701*; H.R. 14659, 14787*). 1673, 1678, 168~ 168~ 169~
CHEVALIER, WILLARD T., address on the subject of the develop- First deficiency appropria,tion bill-Immigration Service,
ment of highways dellvered by, 4653. 1301.
CHEW, MARY ETIA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13299). ---tax refund, 1960, 2677.
CHEYENNE BOTTOMS, KANS., remarks in House relative to an Gasoline tax, 2899, 2900.
appropriation for the establishment of a migratory-bird Government economy, 5560, 5561.
refuge in, 1123. Inaugural ceremonies: public protection during, 3545.
- - - t o quarter in public buildings troops participating in,
CHEYENNE INDIANS. See INDIANS. 2607. .
CHEYENNE (WYO.) MORNING EAGLE (newspaper), article con- Independent offices appropriation bill, 3217.
cerning the Jackson Hole area and the national park ---vocational rehabilitation, 3184.
system, 2645. Irrigation projects: water users on, 5144.
CHEYENNE RIVER AGENCY. See INDIANS. National income figures, 1249.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE, inquiry relative to removal of Panama Canal Zone, 4101.
restrictions on open-market trading in grain futures on Philippine independence, 1087.
(see S.Res. 375*). President's veto message-first deficiency bill, 2448, 2523,
2524, 2525.
CHICAGO CONFERENCE ON MAINTENANCE OF WELFARE Private banking: Government competition with, 4066.
STANDARDS, report concerning State and local unem- Prohibition enforcement, 1220.
ployment relief administration, 4339. Question of constitutional privilege, 1953.
CHICAGO, NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE RAILROAD CO., relief Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans, 1012.
(see billS. 254 *) . · ---publicity of, 4065, 4070, 4071.
CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR,. amending joint resolution authorizing Silver: remonetization of, 4072.
the President to invite foreign nations to participate in Striking out the last word, 1303.
(see H.J .Res. 561 *) . Tariffs and foreign currency depreciation, 1820, 1822, 3964,
3966, 4066 .
. CHICKASAw CREEK, ALA., report of Secretary of War on survey Tax-exempt securities, 4085.
of (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill--confer-
document), 3487. · ence report, 4613, 5138.
pHICKASAW INDIANS. See INDIANS. Vacating proceedings in Journal, 982.
CHIEF OF ENGINEERS. See ARMY. War Department appropriation bill, 2168.
CHIEF OF STAFF. See ARMY. - - - Army supplies, 2424.
---motor trucks, 2233.
CHILCOAT-, MARY, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13092). ---Organized Reserves, 2308.
CHILD LABOR, conclusions of representatives of national organi- · ---Panama, 2439.
zations on, 1164. ---retired pay, 2168.
Decision of the Sup::eme Court of the United States in the Wright, David A., 2709, 2710, 2720.
case of Hammer v. Dagenhart, 726. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. ·
CHILDREN, amend law relative to naturalization of children of CHINSKY, WILLIAM, relief (see bill H.R. 7200*).
naturalized citizens · (see bill H.R. 14634). CHIPERFIELD, BURNETT M. (a Representative from Illinois).
Bill to provide for the furnishing of food to school children Attended, 5.
in the District of Columbia (see bill H.R. 14670). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Bill to authorize loans by the Reconstruction Finance Cor- Valentine, Josephine: to pension (see bill H.R. 14065), 1355.
poration to the States for providing food for under- Remarks by, on
nourished school children (see bill H.R. 14672). Deficiency appropriation bill-tax refunds, 1960, 2429.
CHILDREN'S BUREAU, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, letter from Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
the Secretary of Labor transmitting schedule of useless priation bill, 2610.
papers in, 3826, 3917. District of Columbia: taxes and assessments on family
Remarks in Senate relative to appropriations for, 4248. dwelling houses, 3977.
CHILE, pay indemnity to (see bill H :R. 12751 *). Farm-allotment plan, 1345.
Independent offices appropriation bill, 3025.
CHILOCCO INDIAN SCHOOL, OKLAHOMA, remarks in House and ---Veterans' Administration, 3027.
statistics relative to, 651. Joint Committee on Veterans' Benefits, 5545.
CHINA, amend act creating the United States Court for (see bill Waiver of prosecution by indictment, 698.
H.R. 14083). War Department appropriation bill-Citizens' Military Train-
Bills to authorize an appropriation for payment to the ing Camps, 2318.
Government of China on account of claims of certain ---Citizens' Military Training Camps, 2315, 2319.
Chinese citizens (see bills H.R. 12740*, 12741*, 12747•, ---horses, 2300.
14323*). -· --laundry facilities at Army posts, 2177.
CHINDBLOM, CARL R. (a Representative from Illinois). --- · National Guard, disability benefits to officers of, 2049,
Attended, 5. 2050.
Amendments offered by, to ---officers' retired pay, 2059, 2168, 2304.
Agricultural appropriation bill-buildings for naval-stores Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
investigations, 1120. CHIPMAN, G. BOWIE, article on the subject of the remonetization
Farm-allotment bill (H.R. 13991)~ontracts, 1678. of silver, written by, 1170.
Bills and j oint resolutions introduced by Article entitled "Roman Financial History Cited in 'Case'
Chicago World's Fair: to amend joint resolution authorizing for Silver", written by, 2462.
the President to invite foreign nations to participate in
(H.J.Res. 561~. 2065. CHIPPEWA INDIANS. See INDIANS.
Krieger, Lena: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14039), CHITTY, A. B., telegram relative to the purchasing power of the
1326. dollar, 2958.
Lapine, Meyer Joseph (deceased) : for relief (see bill H.R. CHOCTAW COUNTY, OKLA., authorize allowance of claim of dis-
14064). 1355. trict no. 13, for payment of tuition for Indian pupils (see
Nolde, Walter Edward: for relief (see bill H.R. 13724), 535. bill s. 5684.) .
Petitions and papers presented by, from CHOCTAW INDIANS. See INDIANS.
Citizens and individuals, 1019, 1326, 4768.
Societies and associations, 535, 1326, 1548. CHOLISTER, GEORGE ROBERT, authorizing the posthumous
Remarks by, on award of a mec!al of honor to (see bill S. 2200*).
Agricultural appropriation bill-barberry rust, 1044, 1045. CHRISTGAU, VICTOR (a Representative from Minnesota).
---conference report, 5140, 5142. Attended, 5.
---naval stores, 1120. Appointed on funeral committee, 4448.
Appreciation to Members, 5560. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Bank checks: tax on, 4065. Constitution of the United States: proposing amendment,
Bankruptcy laws, 1616. conferring on Congress power to regulate production and
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2908, 2930, 2931. marketing of commodities and prescribing hours of labor
Baxter, Carl C., 3725. during an emergency, to (see H.J.Res. 545), 1435.
Beer bill, 784. . Stivers, Edgar: for relief (see bill H.R. 14040), 1326.
Chicago World's Fair, 3560. Motions and resolutions offered by
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2119, 3799. Goodwin, Godfrey G.: to appoint committee to attend
Crop-production loans, 1889, 2608. funeral of the late Representative (see H.Res. 385), 4277.
Distribution of Government...owned cotton, 3308, 3864. ~ecess:to, 4278.
INDEX 43
CHRISTGAU, VICTOR-Continued CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION-Continued
Petitions and papers presented by, from Letter transmitting lists of Presidential post offices (S.Doc.
Citizens and individuals, 2556, 3919, 5426. 176), 255~ :
Societies and associations, 1326, 2555, 3919, 5426. Message from the President transmitting the forty-ninth
Remarks by, on annual report of, 157, 228, 229.
Agricultural appropriation bill~orn borer, 1066, 1133. Remarks in Senate relative to the report on Federal posi-
Conrad, Vincent J., 3813. tions not under Civil Service rules, 2255.
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5257. Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 3032, 3132.
Farm-allotment plan. 1342, 1506, 1543, 1589, 1610. Resolution to disapprove the Executive act transferring the
GoodWin, Godfrey G.: tribute to, 4374. activities, power, and dutles of the Employees' Compensa-
Granger, Charles T., 3721. tion Commission to (see H.Res. 315).
Griffin, James M., 3717. Statement concerning the proposed consolidation and
Independent offices appropriation bill, 3198. grouping of executive agencies under, 251.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. CIVIL SUITS. See CoURTS OF THE UNITED STATES.
CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS, INC., remarks iri House relative to, CIVIL TRANSACTIONS, temporary. suspension of legal proceedings
5619. in (see bill S. 5322).
CHRISTOPHERSON, CHARLES A. (a Representative from South CLAGUE, FRANK (a Representative from Minnesota).
Dakota). Attended, 5.
Attended, 5. Appointed conferee, 4425.
Appointed teller, 7. Tribute to services of, 5664.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on
House of Representatives: to elect for 4 years Members of Independent offices appropriation bill-Veterans' Adminis-
the (see H.J.Res. 598, 599), 3824, 3991. tration, 3029.
Seed loans: for relief of farmers who made (see H.J.Res. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
496) 230.
J
CLAIBORNE, CO~NELIA, relief (see billS. 1088*).
Petitions and papers presented by, from
Citizens and individuals, 153. CLAIMS. See als(} REFUNDS oF INTERNAL REVENUE TAXEs.
Societies and associations, 416. Bills to extend time for filing of claims under the set-
Remarks by, on tlement o! War Claims Act of 1928 (see bills S. 5290, 5398).
Arconge, Victoria, 5404, 5422. Bill providing for settlement of claims of officers and en-
Eighteenth amendment~ repeal. of, 12, 4511. listed men for extra pay provided by the act of January
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. 12, 1899 (see bill H.R. 7232*). ·
Bills to authorize the Comptroller General of the United
CHURCH, FRANK P., relief (see bill H.R. 14571). States to settle certain (see billS S. 5437; H.R. 14325).
CHURCmLL, WINSTON1 excerpt from an article relative to the Messages from the President transmitting lists of judgments
revaluation of commodities and services written by, 1591. rendered by the Court of Claims (S.Doc. 164; H.Docs • .504,
546) J 606, 1397, 3823.
CIGARS AND CIGARETrES, require the packing of cigars in new Messages from the President transmitting schedules of
boxes (see blll H.R. 14262). claims allowed by the General Accounting Office (S.Doc.
Joint resolution to preserve and stabilize the revenue to the 165; II.Docs. 507, 510, 543), 606, 1397, 3823.
United States derived from the sale of cigarettes (see H.J. Messages from the President transmitting estimates of ap-
Res. 546). propriations for payment of claims for damages to pri-
CILLEY, LOUIS G., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14167). vately owned property (S.Docs. 162, 168, 199; H. Docs. 502,
509, 554). 606, 1397, 1437, 4105, 5065.
CIRCUIT COURTS. See CoURTS OF THE UNITED STATES. Messages from the President transmitting estimates of ap-
CIRCUIT COURTS OF APPEALS. See CoURTS OF THE UNITED propriations for payment of claims for damages by col-
STATES. lision with naval vessels (SDoc. 166; H.Doc. 503), 606,
CITIES, COUNTIES, AND STATES, providing for loans to (see bill 1397.
H.R. 13011). Remarks in House relative to appropriations to pay claims
for damages by collision with naval vessels, 1320.
CITIZENS' MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS, remarks in House and Remarks in House relative to the delegation of power to
·editorials relative to appropriations for, 2316, 2335, 2444, the heads of departments to settle claims for damages
4423. to private property, 4836.
CIVILIAN RIFLE PRACTICE, amendment and remarks in Senate CLANCY, ROBERT H. (a Representative from Michigan).
relative to appropriations for-. -3951, 3957. Attended, 5.
CIVIL SERVICE, amendment in Senate t(} reduce the number of Appointed teller, 2190.
employees in, 1552. Amendments offered by, to
Amendment in Senate relative to furloughs of employees in, Beer bill (H.R. 13742), 864, 865.
1552. . - • War Department appropriation bill-motor trucks, 2188,
Amendment . and remarks 1n House relattve to payment of 2233.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced, by
beneficiaries of the Civil Service retirement and disability Bubyak, Charles: for relief (see bill H.R. 14067), 1355.
fund, 513. Imperial Shipbuilding Corporation: for relief (see bill H.R.
Btlls to amend act for retirement o! employees in (see bills 14041) J 1326.
S. 5196, 5294*, 5331., .5395; H.R. 13875, 13973, 14429*). Kosciusko, Thaddeus: authorizing issuance of special post-
Bill to classify employees of third-cla~s post offices in (see age stamp in honor of (see H.J.Res. 509), 534.
bill H.R. 13369) . Muncey, Clarence: for relief (see bill H.R. 14066), 1355.
Bill to repeal the Classification Act of 1923 (see bill S. 5042). Naval reservists: to authorize compensation for physical
Bill relating to the classified service (see bill S. 5018). injury in line of duty of (see bill H.R. 13356), 151.
Bills to amend act relative to salary rates of certain posi- Rindelhardt, Karl F.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14448, 14521),
tions tn (see bills S. 547S•; H.R. 14410*, 14419, 14535). 2641, 3052.
Bills to permit payment in certain cases of any sum due Schaffer, Maurice E.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14042), 1326.
under the Retirement. Act to· a deceased employee or a Schmidt, Joseph Frank: for relief · (see bill H.R. 14068),
former employee who has become incompetent (see bills 1355.
8. 5608; H.R. 14414). Remark3 by, on
Bill to place deputy collectors of internal revenue in (see Beer bill, 792, 801, 864, 865.
bill H.R. 13821) . Departments pf State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor ap-
Correspondence relative to the blanketing of employees propriation bill, 2684.
into, 95. --prohibition enforcement, 2691.
J'oint resolution to prohibit the restriction of appointments Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 11, 4522.
to residents within areas less than a State (see H.J .Res. First deficiency appropriation bill: Immigration Service,
578). 1315-.
Letter from the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs transmit- Hogue, Anthony, 2716.
ting annual report of the board of actuaries of the Civil Radio regulation-conference report, 5038.
Service retirement and disablli:ty fund (S.Doc_ 217), 5433. Treasury and Post Office Department appropriation bill:
Resolution of inquiry concerning the transfer of non-Civil foreign air mall, 472.
Service employees in the Federal Government into classi- War Department appropriation bill~itizens' military train·
fied Civil Service positions (see H.Res. 401). 1ng camp, 2323.
Statement concerning the retirement a.nd disability fund, --motor trucks, 2182, 2183, 2188, 2190, 2232, 2310.
3418. . ---Organized Reserves, 2310.
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, amendment and remarks in Sen- Welhoelter, Gustav, 2716.
ate relative to the installation of uniform methods and Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
forms for service records of employees in the several de- CLARK, BENNET!' c . (a Senator from Missouri).
partments, 3435. Assigned to committees, 3421.
Letter transmitting lists of positions under the Federal Gov- Credentials presented, 299, 8237, 3421.
ernment not under Civil Service rules (S.Doc. 173; S.Con. "Financial Relief For Improvement Districts": address of
Res. 40), 193(}, 2255. · Julian N. Friant; entitled, 5487.
44
CLARK, BENNE'IT C.-Continued CLARKE, JOHN D.-Continued
Amendments offered by, to Reports made by, from
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of (S.J.Res. 211), 4114. Committee on Agriculture :
War Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14199)-National Farm allotment plan (H.Rept. 1816, pt. 2), 1251.
Guard, 3854. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by CLARKE, LAURA J ., relief (see bill H .R. 8800 • ) .
Judiciary: to appoint additional district judge for eastern
and western district of Missouri (see bill S. 5652), 4300. CLASSIFIED SERVICE. See CIVIL SERVICE.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation: to amend act creat- CLAXTON, JERITHA LOVE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13061).
ing (see bill S. 5586), 3424. CLAY, HENRY, statement concerning the depression of 1824 made
St. Louis, Mo.: authorizing sale of certain Government by, 2541.
property in (see bill S. 5660), 4380. CLEARING-HOUSE CERTIFICATES, telegram from the manager
Remarks by, on Nashville (Tenn.) Chamber of Commerce relative to sus-
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 4887, 5123. pending and abrogating act imposing prohibitive tax on,
Customhouse, St. Louis, Mo., 5010. 5433.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4157, 4221.
Louisiana senatorial election; 4659, 4660, 4661, 4668, 4669, CLEARY, WILLIAM E. (a former Representative from New York),
4670, 4671, 4996. announcement of death of, 868.
Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5322, 5323, 5331. Tribute in House to the late, 921.
Naval strength, 3507. CLEMENTS, ARTHUR W., pension (see bill S. 5155).
War Department appropriation bill-camps at Army posts CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, annual report
for unemployed, 3841. of contingent expenses; stationery accounts, and salaries
---National Guard, 3854. of employees, 38.
---Organized Reserves, 3961. Letter transmitting a list of reports to be made to Congress
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. by public officers (H.Doc. 444}, 38.
CLARK, BEVLEY L., relief (see b111 H.R. 13138) . Letter transmitting papers in the contested-election case of
CLARK, CHARLES W., letter on the subject of the failure of Weber v. Simpson and Church, 5581.
southern agriculture written by, 1122. CLEVELAND HARBOR, omo, report of Secretary of War on survey
CLARK, ELIZABETH ROSE, pension (see bill S. 5040) . of (H.Doc. 477), 40.
CLARK, FLETCHER, pension (see bill H.R. 13244). CLINKENBEARD, LIZZIE, pension (see billS. 5419).
CLARK, J. BAYARD. (a Representative from North Carolina). CLINTON, WILLIAM H., place on the retired list of Navy (see bill
Attended, 5. s. 5617).
Amendments offered by, to CLINTON HARBOR, CONN., report of Secretary of War on survey
War Department appropriation bill-railroads, 2183. of, 37.
Remarks by, on CLOTURE. See SENATE.
Farm-allotment plan, 1706. CLUCHEY, WILLIAM ARTHUR, relief . (see b111 H.R. 13497).
War Department appropriation bill-railroads, 2183.
Reports made by, from CLYDE, E. T., letter relative to deposits in the assay office at
Committee on Claims: Carson City, Nev., written by, 2666.
Martin, S. Y. (H .Rept. 2149), 5062. COAL, authorizing sale of Navy surplus coal at nominal prices for
Terrell Military College, Terrell, Tex. (H.Rept. 2070), 4452. distribution to the needy (see S.J.Res. 255*; H.J.Res.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. 526•).
CLARK, JOHN E. T., relief (see bill H.R. 13985), COAL INDUSTRY, address delivered by Brice P. Disque before the
CLARK, LAU'fM J., relief (see bill H.R. 8800•). Anthracite Club of New York· relative to, 2256.
Bill to amend act to promote the mining of coal (see bill
CLARK, LEVI, pension (see bill H.R. 14122). s. 4509*).
CLARK, MARY E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13342). Conference report on b111 (S. 4509) to further amend the
CLARK, ORVILLE E., relief (see bill H.R. 1579). act to promote the mining of coal on the public domain,
CLARK, WALTER E. (president University of Nevada), letter rela- 2985, 3183, 3352, 3385.
tive to appropriations for colleges of agriculture and the Remarks in Senate and correspondence relative to labor con-
mechanic arts, 3464. ditions in the bituminous-coal fields of Pennsylvania, 723.
Remarks in Senate relative to the dumping of anthracite
CLARK, JUDGE WILLIAM, letter relative to the ratification of coal on the American market, 2099.
amendments to the eighteenth amendment received from Remarks in House relative to freight rates on coal, 3907.
(S.Doc. 181), 3444. Table of freight rates on bituminous coal, 3908.
CLARK CO., FRED G., relief (see billS. 1703*). COAL-LEASE RENTALS. See ALAsKA MATANUSKA CoAL Co.
CLARK COAL CO., relief (see bill S. 487*). COAN, ANNIE, pension (see bill H.R. 13047).
CLARKE, JOHN D. (a Representative from New York). COAST AND GJSODETIC SURVEY, relief of retired officers and
Attended, 5. enlisted men injured in airplane accidents (see bill H.R.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 13850). .
Lewis, Chester A.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14592), 3581.
Petitions and papers presented by, from COAST GUARD, amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the
Citizens and individuals, 2336, 2452, 2641, 3236, 3824, 4106, proposed reduction of pay of enlisted men of, 3425, 3426,
4210, 4297, 4453, 5189, 5290, 5651. 3469.
Societies and associations, 2065, 2641, 2791, 3052, 4210, 4957. Bill to amend act granting war-time rank to retired officers
Remarks by, on and former officers of (see bill H.R. 13365).
Agricultural appropriation b1ll-<:otton, 1057. Bill limiting details of officers to flying duty (see bill H.R.
---dry-land farming, 1061, 1062, 1064. 13564).
Army, Navy, and Marine Corps Bands: radio broadcasts by, Bill to regulate promotion of warrant officers of (see bill
5421. H.R. 14261).
Bank loans, 209. Bill for relief of retired officers and enlisted men injured in
Beer bill, 805. airplane accidents (see bill H.R. 13850).
Conferring congressional medal on certain Members, 453. Bill to reduce the retired pay of officers of (see bill H.R.
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2520. 14567).
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5257, 5272. Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 358, 359.
Crop-production loans, 1886, 1888, 2606. Remarks in Senate relative to the proposed reduction of the
Dist ribution of Government-owned cotton, 3864, 3865. retired pay of officers of, 3475.
District of Columbia appropriation bill-tax rates, 4189. COAST GUARD ACADEMY, confer the degree of bachelor of
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 226. science upon graduates of (see bill H.R. 14282•).
Farm allot ment plan, 1217, 1339, 1352, 1376, 1482, 1529, 1531,
1541, 158~ 158~ 1588, 1663. COAST PROTECTION, provide Federal aid for construction of
Hearst, William Randolph, 1883. groins and bulkheads for (see bill H.R. 13034).
Installment-plan payments, 1247. COCHRAN, JOHN J. (a Representative from Missouri).
Livestock industry: stabilization of, 3564, 3568. Attended, 5.
Public building, Binghamton, N.Y., 5158. Appointed to committee, 5541.
Question of personal privilege, 3017. Washington Monument _Grounds: letter from Director of
Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans: publicity of, Public Buildings and Public Parks relative to works on,
4065. 3046.
Roosevelt Island, D.C., 3557. Amendments offered by, to
Sales-tax plan advisor to President-elect, 1223. District of Columbia appropriation bill (H.R. 14643)-wage
Second deficiency bill-<:onference report, 5606. scale, 4266.
Vacating proceedings in Jownal, 981. Independent offices appropriation bill-Federal Trade Com-
War-debt question, 122. mission, 3195 .
.War Department appropriation 'bill, 2177. Interior Department appropriation bill-land offices, 598.
--laundry facilities at Army posts, 21 Tl. - ---·-reclamation damage cl~, 657.
INDEX
COCHRAN, JOHN J.-Continued COCHRAN, JOHN J'.-Continued
Amendments offered by, to Remarks by, on
Oliver, Nellie (H.R. 8619), 3806. Government purchase of American goods, 1892, 1897.
Second deficiency bill (H.R. 14769}-clai.ms !or increase of Huff, Price, 3815.
compensation, 5052. Independent offices appropriation bill-Civil Service Com-
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill- mission, 3133.
blue prints for public buildings, 413. ---conference report, 5388.
War Department appropriation bill-National Guard, 2234. ---Federal Trade Commission, 3117, 3196, 3198, 3203.
---Organized Reserves, 2312. ---Veterans' Administration, 3026, 3029, .3030, 3047.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Indians: obligations to enrolled, 3547.
Federal Home Loan Bank Act: to amend by providing for Interest rates on short-term securities, 1248, 1249.
making of loans by banks to home owners (see bill H.R. Interior Department appropriation bill-Education Bureau
13303}' 75. publications, 593, 650, 932.
Government: to amend act making appropriations for the ---Indian affairs, 654, 655.
legislative branch of (see bill H.R. U485), 2790. ---land offices, 599.
Gumpertz, Gustav: to pension (see bill H.R. 14145), 1548. ---reclamation, 657.
Johnson, Julia C.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13393), 152. ---surveying public lands, 595.
Kelly, Margaret A.: to increase pension (see blll H.R. 13540), Lackey, Oscar F., 4852.
298. Legislative appropriation bill, 3323.
McKenzie, Victor C.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13575), 363. - - - clerk hire, 3324, 3325.
Maack, Sarah A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14146), ---House restaurant, 3402, 3403.
1548. ---salary reduction, 3324, 8390, 3408.
Mississippi River bridge, St. Louis, Mo.: to extend time for Livestock industry: stabilization of, 3551.
(see bill H.R. 14780), 5062 Mawpin, Felix, 2706.
Moneys made available to Secretary of Agriculture: provid- Mississippi River bridge, 695, 696.
ing for accounting for (see blll H.R. 14687), 4210. Mississippi River bridge, St. Louis, Mo., 5601.
Moriarty, Sylvester T.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13392), 152. Missouri River bridge, Rulo, Nebr., 3578.
Preston, Chester: for relief (see blll H.R. 13573), 363. Morristown National Historical Park, N.J., 5170, 5171.
Public-debt sinking fund: to reduce for period of 3 years National Guard of South Dakota, 5173.
the appropriation made to (see H.J.Res. 499), 284. Navy Department appropriation bill-Naval Reserves, 4825.
Pusateri (Puscateri), Harry: for relief (see blll H.R. 13574), ---salary reduction, 4830.
363. Navy surplus clothing, 924.
Richardson, Susan A.: to increase pension (see blll H.R. Oliver, Nellie, 3806.
13394)' 152. Olmstead lands, North Carolina, 699,
Schierhoff, Herman: for relief (see bill H.R. 13576), 363. Omnibus pension b111, 4857.
Steele, Anna: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13391), 152. Order of business, 1481, 3727.
St. Louis, Mo.: authorizing sale of certain property in (see Park system, California, 5165.
bill H.R. 13879), 943. Public buildings: naming of subcontractors on, 709, 3569,
Stuckey, George E.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13572), 363. 3573, 3574.
Motions and resolutions offered by Radio regulation-conference report, 5038.
Executive department merger orders: disapproving certain Reclamation projects: effects of, 4760.
(see H.Res. 334}, 1019. P..econstruction Finance Corporation loans: publicity of,
---providing for consideration of resolution (H.Res. 334) 2538, 2539.
relating to (see H.Res. 350), 1547. Salaries of Government employees, 3041.
Government purchase of American goods: to suspend rules, Second deficiency bill-claims for increase of compensation,
1892. . 5053.
Rules: to suspend, 3569. Seed and crop-production loans, 1028, 1029, 1030.
Remarks by, on Sinking-fund requirement, 282, 343, 344.
Agricultural appropriation bill, 1028, 1029, 1030. Southard, Frances, 3643.
---conference report, 5141. Sperry, Frances 0., 4849.
---cotton, 1057. Stafford, William H.: tribute to, 5402.
---permanent appropriations, 1041, 1043. St. Lawrence River bridge, Alexandria Bay, N.Y., 3578.
· ---public roads, 1126. St. Ludgers Catholic Church, Germantown, Mo., 4292.
---seed- and crop-production loans, 1140. Tatum, George, 3732.
---Weather Bureau, 1033. Temporary employees: return of salary deductions to, 3403.
Appropriation bills: savings in, 4624. Temporary employees under Economy Act, 4543.
Baxter, Carl C., 3724. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation b111--con-
Beer bill, 761, 800, 846, 858, 866, ference report, 4617, 5372.
Boice, Leonard Theodore, 4279. ·7
---executive departments: reorganization of, 3796.
Bridge bills, 4545. ---Internal Revenue Bureau-intelligence unit, 350.
Burkett, Augusta, 4854. --public buildings, 405, 406, 409, 413, 451.
Claims for deaths of Mexican nationals, 717. - - - salary cuts, 512, 525, 526.
Columbia River bridge, Astoria, Oreg., 3577. ---special delivery messengers, 518.
Columbia River bridge, The Dalles, Oreg., 3577. Tribute to retiring Members, 5557.
ColvHle National Forest, 694. Vacating proceedings in Journal, 983.
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2112, 2116, 2117. Vandover, G. C., 4295.
Coordinator and Bureau of Efficiency, 2045. War Department appropriation bill, 2190, 2304.
Cotton classification, 3548, 3549, 3550. ---Army post consolidation, 2225, 2226.
Crop-production loan, 1888. --Army supplies, 2423.
Currency inflation. 3888. --buildings, 2225.
Democratic victory: results of the, 4742. ---National Guard: disabillty benefits to officers of,
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- 2049, 2234, 2235, 2236.
priation bill-conference report, 5032, 5033. ---officers assigned to duty, 2045.
---international commissions, etc., 2620. ---ordnance, 2231.
---prisons, 2630, 2699. ---Organized Reserves, 2312.
---prohibition enforcement, 2689, 2767. ---rivers and harbors, 2433.
District of Columbia-taxicabs, 4100.
District of Columbia appropriation bill-conference report, Reports made by, from
5615. Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments:
---police department, 4432. Executive orders on mergers of departments (H.Rept. 1833),
1435.
---street improvements, 4261. ---temporary employees under Economy Act (H.Rept.
---tax rates, 4188, 4193. 1989), 3653.
---travel allowances, 4189.
--wage scale, 4263, 4267, 4751. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Dividends paid in 1932, 1239. COCHRAN, THOMAS C. (a Representative from Pennsylvania).
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 21. Attended, 5.
Farm-allotment plan, 1526. Appointed conferee, 5286.
Federal-aid tax drain, 601. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
First deficiency appropriation bill, 1303. Black, Grace Amanda: to pension (see blll H.R. 14772),
--Immigration Service, 1297, 1298. 4957.
Foley, John J., 4847, 4848. Burns, Johanna: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13965),
Furs: tax on. 5167. 1100.
General Land Office transfer, 1037. Hunter, Terressa P.: to increase pension (see b111 H.R.
Gianaros, James J., 3723. 14232), 1779.
Gormley Co., P. F., 5406. Lewis, Dora L.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13935), 1055.
---conference report, 5603. Petroleum: to provide for increasing import taxes on crude
Government competition .in private enterprise, 1481, petroleum and certain derivatives of (see bill H.R. 13491),
---printing of report on, 4101. 284.
46 INDEX
COCHRAN, THOMAS C.-Continued COLEMAN, r. W. B. (American Minister at Copenhagen, Denmark),
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Letter on the subject of the regulation of compensation of
Zahniser, Lois Malinda: to pension (see b111 H.R. 13921), Government employees, 3535.
1019. COLEMAN, GEORGE W., pension (see bill H.R. 14719).
Zerbe, Clarence R.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14623),
3736. COLEMAN, GRADY D., relief (see billS. 5393).
Petitions and papers presented by, from COLFAX, HARDEN, extract from an article entitled "Nations now
Citizens and individuals, 477, 870, 944, 1056, 1355, 1617, moving to take American trade" written by, 4325.
1713, 5415. COLLEGES, authorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to
Societies and associations, 535, 1056, 1396, 2453, 3736. make loans to (see bills S. 5582; H.R. 14296).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. COLLEGES OF AGRICULTURE AND THE MECHANIC ARTS,
COCHREL, CAROLINE, pension (see bill H.R. 13638). amendment in Senate relative to appropriations for, 1718.
COCKE, WILLIAM J., relief (see bill H.R. 6283). Letter from Walter E. Clark, president of the University of
"COCK ROBIN-THE SALES TAX", verses by Representative Fish Nevada relative to appropriations for, 3464.
entitled, 1773. COLLIER, JAMES W. (a Representative from Mississippi).
COCONUT OIL, excerpt from an address delivered by Frederick Attended, 5.
E. Murphy relative to the importation of, 372. Appointed on committee to wait on the President, 6.
Memorial urging an immediate tari1! duty on coconut oil Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
and copra imported from the Philippines, 550. Articles from certain countries: to prohibit Importation of
(see bills H.R. 13019, 13660), 40, 475.
CODE OF LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, amend (see bill H.R. Federal gasoline tax: to make effective until June 30, 1934
13793). (see bill H.R. 14416), 2555.
Dill to improve (see bill H.R. 7121•). Nonintoxicating liquor: to provide revenue by taxation of
COE, CHARLES E., letter relative to the Flathead Indian irriga- certain (~ee bills H.R. 13312, 13742), 75, 607.
tion project, 640. Wright, Eleanor and William: for relief (see bill H.R.
COFFEE CREEK FARMERS UNION, INC., telegram opposing 14326). 2128.
branch banks, 2493. Motions and resolutions offered by
COFFMAN, HALLIE, relief (see bill H.R. 13446). Adjourn: to, 815.
Committees: for election of certain Members to standing
COFFMAN, L. D. (president University of Minnesota), letter rela- (see H.Res. 319), 402.
tive t;:, license fees for educational broadcasting stations Gasoline t:l.x: to suspend rules, 2898.
received from, 2958. Moratorium on foreign debts: to provide for printing of
COGSWELL, THEODORE L., tribute in House to, 4094, 4206. additional copies of hearings before Ways and Means
COHEN, ABRAHA..\1:, authorizing the presentation of a Distin- Committee relating to (see H.Con.Res. 40), 42.
guished Service Cross to (see bill S. 5242). Senate: to notify (see H.Res. 296), 6.
COHEN, JOHN S. (a Senator from Georgia). Ways and Means Committee: for permission to sit during
session of the House by, 69.
Attended, 3. Remarks by, on
Appointed on funeral committee, 394. Beer bill, 746, B05, 850, 860, 866.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by GaSoline tax, 2898, 2901.
Allen, Clarence: to pension (see bill S. 5060), 92. Importation of articles for scientific purposes, 5393.
Pool, Sarah, and Mary Pool Newsom: to pension (see bill Tari.ffs and foreign currency depreciation, 3964.
s. 5280). 948. Reparts made by, from
United States Georgia Bicentennial Commission: establish- Committee on Ways and Means:
ing (see S.J.Res. 223), 820. Chicago World's Fair (H.Rept. 1888), 2193.
Remarks by, on Federal gasoline to_"{ (H.Rept. 1937), 2790.
George, Walter F.: article by, 66. Furs: tax en (H.Rept. 2076), 4640.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Importation of articles exported temporarily for scientific
COINS AND COINAGE, amend law to standardize the gold dol- or educational purpof;es (H.Rept. 2110), 4.956.
lar (see bill H.R. 13793). Taxing certa in nonintoxicating liquors (H.Rept. 1800), 606.
Bill to coin silver (see bill H.R. 14299). Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation:
Bill for coinage of a %-cent piece, a 1% -cent piece, a 2-cent Refunds and credits of internal-revenue taxes for 1931, 2894.
piece, and a 3-cent piece (see bill H.R. 14386). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
COLBY, BAINBRIDGE, address entitled "The International Debts COLLIER, JOHN, letter relative to the Flathead Indian irrigation
and Their Relation to Business" delivered by, 2345. pro ject, 640.
Letter relative to recognition of Soviet Russia written by, COLLIERS MAGAZINE, editorials on intergovernmental debts ap-
5486. pearing in, 3746.
COLBY, CLARA A., increase pension (see bill S. 5066) • COLLINS, CHARLES ARTHUR, pension (see bill H.R. 14119).
COLE, CYRENUS (a Representative from Iowa). COLLINS, HARVEY, relief (see b111 H.R. 2213•).
Attended, 5.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by COLLINS, JOHN JOSEPH, correct naval record (see bill S. 5264).
Hogden, Mary E.: to increase pension (ree blll H.R. 13395), COLLINS, ROSS A. (a Representative from Mississippi).
152. Attended, 5.
Remarks by, on Appointed conferee, 4425.
Agricultural appropriation bill-naval stores, 1118. Appointed teller, 2060, 20(ll, 2190, 2191, 2217, 2232, 2312,
Beer bill, 1218. 2427.
Common carriers by water, 5162, 5163. Salary increases: letter from J. H. Hoeppel relative to, 4451.
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2520, 2522. Amendments offered by, to
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5256. Agricultural appropriation bill: transfer of appropriations,
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 2622, 4283. 1070.
Farm allotment plan, 1223, 1542. War Department appropriation bill-Air Corps, 2228.
First deficiency appropriation bill-Immigration Service, ---Army supplies. 2043.
1315. ---rivers and harbors, 2433.
Monetizing liens on farm property, 1233. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Motor fuel: use of alcohol in, 4822. Emergency Relief Act: to amend (H.R. 14633), 3824.
Samoa: Government for American, 4928. Rate of postage: reducing on first-class matter (see b111
War-debt question, 123. H.R. 13364), 151.
War Department appropriation bill, 2315. War Department: making appropriations for fiscal year end-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. ing June 30, 1934, for (see bill H.R. 14199), 1712.
COLE, JOHN A., pension (see bill H.R. 14330). Motions and resolutions offered by
Adjourn: to, 2064. 2192, 2242, 2335, 2451.
COLE, ROY E., authorizing reappointment in the police depart- Committee of the Whole, 2042, 2064, 2165, 2192, 2214, 2229,
ment of the District of Columbia (see bill S. 5432). 2232, 2236, 2328, 2421, 2442.
COLE, WILLIAM P., JR. (a Representative from Maryland). War Department appropriation bill: to disagree to Senate
Attended, 5. amendments and ask for conference, 4423.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on
Curtain, William F.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13117), 43. Agricultural appropriation bill: transfer of appropriations,
Petitions and papers presented by, from 1070, 1072.
Societies and associations, 1258. Barbour, Henry E.: tribute to, 5664.
RemarkiS by, on Centennial of the law library of Congress, 1050.
District of Columbia appropriation bill, 4272. Clague, Frank: tribute to, 5664.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4520. Disbursing officers, United States Army, 3731.
Grant, William E. B., 3226. District of Columbia appropriation bill-register of wills,
Linthi cum, John Charles: memorial address to, 4362. 4208.
Louderback, Harold, 4921. - -.-salary increases, 4448, 4451.
. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. ---tax rate, 4192 .
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COLLINS, ROSS A.-Continued COLTON, DON B.-Continued
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on
Interior Department appropriation bill-Education Bureau Interior Department appropriation bill-Indian affairs, 600,
publications, 650, 930. 654.
---reclamation, 659. ---land offices, 598.
Limitation of debate, 2167, 2190, 2216, 2220, 2221, 2225, ---reclamation, 662, 926, 927.
2229, 2231, 2235, 2302, 2309, 2315, 2319, 2425, 2429, 2433, ---surveying public lands, 595.
2439, 2440, 2441. Irrigation projects: water users on. 5143, 5144, 5153.
Order of business, 2443, 2444. Livestock industry: stabilization of, 3563, 3564, 3569.
Salary reduction, 3810. Livestock on the public range, 704.
Sout h Dakota camp sites, 695. National forest land exchanges, 571.
Stealing on interstate trains, 710. Navajo Indian Reservation, Utah, 3558.
War Department appropriation bill, 1756, 1804, 1806, 1809, Relief of certain Indians in Utah, 1905.
1810, 1811, 1812, 1813, 1814, 1815, 2167, 2172. Silver, 1228.
- - - Air Corps, 2228. Special session of Congress, 1225.
--Army supplies, 2175, 2176, 2179, 2180, 2421. Stabilization of livestock industry, 1881.
---Army War College, 2048. Ute Indians, Utah, 3554.
--buildings, 2223. War Department appropriation bill-horses, 2216.
- - - camps at Army posts for unemployed, 4423. Reports made by, from
---citizens' military training camps, 2319, 2323. Committee on the Public Lands:
---conference report, 5377, 5379, 5381, 5382, 5384. 5386, Wyoming: admission into the Union of (S.Rept. 1940), 2943.
5387, 5529, 5530, 5531. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
---Corps of Engineers, pay of officers, 2061, 2214. COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM, investigate the earnings
---employment of experts in Judge Advocate General's and expenditures of (see H.Res. 390).
office, 2043.
---graves of American soldiers, 2430. COLUMBIA IDSTORICAL SOCIETY OF WASIDNGTON, article by
---horses, 2215, 2217, 2300. Harriet Stoddert Turner on Benjamin Stoddert, the first
---impounding in Treasury, 2442. Secretary of the Navy, appearing in the records of, 5499.
---laundry facilities at Army posts, 2176, 2179. COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF, letter from Percival
---Medical Corps, 2230. Hall transmitting report of expenditures and rates of pay
---Military Academy, 2234. at, 37.
---military publications, 2063. Mr. Copeland appointed in Senate to be a director of, 1619.
---motor trucks, 2182, 2183, 2188, 2189, 2190, 2192. COL'IDviDIA NATIONAL FOREST, WASH., add certain lands to
---national defense, 2053, 2172, 2173, 2326. (see billS. 1492*).
--National Guard, 2300, 2302, 2303, 2305. Remarks in House relative to, 3558.
---national military parks, 2430.
---officers assigned to duty, 2045. COLUMBIA RIVER, extend the services and operations of the
---officers' retired pay, 2053, 2056, 2304, 2428. Inland Waterways Corporation to (see bill S. 5093).
---Organized Reserves, 2311. Bill to provide for the establishment of rates on (see bill
---pack saddles, 2187, 2188. H.R. 13488).
---Panama, 2438, 2439. Bills to allow The Dalles Bridge Co. to bridge (see bills
---pay scale, 2428, 2429. S. 5486, 5701*; H.R. 13961, 14109*, 14787•).
---personnel training, 2324. B111 authorizing the mayor of Astoria, Oreg., to bridge (see
---recreational funds for enlisted men. 2044. b111 H.R. 14076).
---Reserve Officers' Training Corps, 2314, 2315, 2316, 2317. Bills to extend time for construction of bridge across (see
---rivers and harbors, 2061. bills S. 5357*, 5502*; H.R. 14060*).
---separate votes on, 2334, 2443. Joint resolutions authorizing further modification of the
--tanks, 2231. adopted project for (see S.J.Res. 214; H.J.Res. 548).
Wright, William C.: tribute to, 5664. Resolution to print report concerning the development of
Reports made by, from (~ee H.Res. 308) .
Committee on Appropriations: COLWELL, GENEVIEVE M., relief (see S.Res. 348*).
War Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14199, H.Rept. COMANCHE INDIANS. See INDIANS.
1855). 1712.
Committee of conference: COMMERCE, aid in financing (see b111 H.R. 14633).
War Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14199, H.Rept. Bill for promotion of (see bill H.R. 14778).
2177). 5285, 5529. COMMISSION FOR ADJUSTMENT OF BRITISH CLAIMS, message
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTEs. from the President transmitting an estimate of appro-
COLOMBIA, statistical analysis of the financial condition of, 2885. priation for payment of awards of (H.Doc. 557), 4:296.
COLONIAL REALTY CO., exchange lands with (see bills S. 5382*; COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS, letter relative to the selection of
H.R. 14127*). sculpture in the National Museum (S.Doc. 174), 2073.
COLORADO, memorial of legislature urging legislation for re- COMMISSIONER OF THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE, letter !rom
financing of farm mortgages, 5065. the Secretary of the Interior transmitting report on with-
Memorials of citizens opposing the beer bill, 2643. drawals and restoration of public lands submitted by, 284.
Ratification by the legislature of the proposed amendment COMMISSIONS, table showing the number of commissions set up
to the Constitution of the United States relative to the under administrations from President Theodore Roosevelt
terms of the President, Vice President, Senators, and to President Herbert Hoover, 4748.
Representatives, 3218, 3345. COMMITI'EE HEARINGS (House) .
COLORADO RIVER, correspondence between the Secretary of the Agriculture, 475, 534, 606, 665, 3051, 3138.
Interior and the Governor of Arizona relative to the form Banking and Currency, 2192, 2335, 2451, 2554, 2640, 2942,
of a water-delivery contract applicable to, 3929. 3235, 3342, 3580.
Coinage, Weights, and Measures, 3051, 3138, 3235, 3342, 3580.
COLORED PEOPLE, remarks in House relative to the proposed District of Columbia, 1325, 1778, 1907, 2064, 2335, 2554, 2942,
loans to colored farmers, 1028. 3418, 4209.
COLTON, DON B. (a Representative from Utah). Expenditures in the Executive Departments, 414, 869, 943,
Attended, 5. 4209.
Appointed conferee, 2756. Foreign Affairs, 2942, 3580.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Immigration and Naturalization., 2064, 2451.
Commerce: to stimulate commerce, provide revenue, and Insular .A.ft'airs, 2064, 2127, 2192.
reduce public debt (see bill H.R. 14778), 5062. Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 1354, 1435, 1985, 2242,
Parker, William Lloyd: for relief of parents (see bill H.R. 2942, 3138.
13469), 230. Irrigation and Reclamation, 1394.
Roundy, Anner Chase: for relief (see bill H.R. 13979), 1145. Judiciary, 3138.
Weights and measures: to rectify and coordinate (see bill Labor, 1711, 1832, 1985, 2064, 2127, 2242, 2335, 2451, 2554,
H.R. 14708), 4453. 2640.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Library, 1832.
Citizens and individuals, 4866. Merchant Marine, Radio, and Fisheries, 1325, 1354, 1394,
State legislatures, 2641, 3488, 4866. 1546, 1616, 1711, 1778, 1832, 1907, 1985, 2064, 2127.
Remarks by, on Military .A.ft'airs, 606, 2722.
Agricultural appropriation b111, 993, 994, 1047. Mines and Mining, 606.
--public roads, 1124, 1125, 1127, 1128, 1130. Naval Affairs, 608, 816, 869, 2127, 3051, 3138, 3580.
Butler, Robert R.: memorial address to, 4369. ?ost Office and Post Roads, 362.
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2116, 2117, 2121. Public Buildings and Grounds, 1985, 2127, 2451, 3051, 4105.
Currency expansion, 1229. Rivers and Harbors, 36, 150, 229, 296, 362, 475, 534, 1325,
Federal-aid tax drain, 601. 1616, 1711.
General Land Office transfer, 1037. Rules, 1711, 3342.
Independent offices appropriation bill-Federal Farm Board, Shannon special committee, 362, 414, 475, 665, 816.
3104. Ways and Means, 75, 150, 229, 283, 296, 362, 414, 2554, 2640.
-Veterans' Adm.in1strat1on. 3030. 2722, 2790, 3051, 3138, 3235, 3487, 4104, 4209.
48 INDEX
COMW..ITTEE ON ACCOUNTS (House). COMMITTEE ON ft..PPROPRIATIONS (Senate)-Continued
Appointed, 5541. Reports by
Mr. Driver excused, 526. Deficiency appropriation bills (S.Repts. 1017, 1323), 1400,
Reports by 2675, 5191.
Additional clerical services in the enrolUng room (H ..Res. Department of Agriculture appropriation bill (S.Rept. 1133)
338). 4425. 2957. '
Barto, Mary Bivans (H ..Rept. 1836), 1480, 1547. Department of Commerce appropriation bill (S.Rept. 1183)
Boernstein, Katherine M. (H.Rept. 1804), 745, 816. 3744. '
Committee on Investigation of Government Competition Department of the Interio-r appropriation bill (S.Rept. 1109)
with Private Enterprise (H ..Rept. 1837), 1481, 1546. 2460. •
Craig, Eva (H ..Rept. 1786), 205, 229. Depart ment of Justice appropriation bill (S.Rept. 1193), 3744.
Curry, ~irs. William J. (H .Rept. 1835), 1480, 1547. Department of Labor appropriation bill (S ..Rept. 1183), 3744.
Early, Ide (H.Rept 1790 ), 448, 475. Department of State appropriation bill (S.Rept. 1183), 3744.
Holt, Thomas M. , deceased (H.Rept. 1864) , 1803, 1833. Distr ict of Columbia appropriation bill (S.Rept. 1318), 5068.
Miller, Martha H. (H.Rept. 1864), 1803, 1833. Executive Office and independent bureaus appropriation
Myers, Harry Blaine (H.Rcs. 328; H.Rept. 1819), 1360, 1395. bill (S.Rept. 1201), 3829.
COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE (House). Legislative appropriation bill (S.Rept. 1242), 4252.
Announcemen t of hearings to be held by, 475, 534, 606, 665, Navy Department appropriation bill (S.Rept. 1307) , 4962.
3051 , 3138. Pay of congressional officers and employees for December
Authorized to sit during the sessions of the House, 1217. 1932 (H.JRes. 503), 334.
Resolut ion to print additional copies of hearings on the Post Office Department appropriation bill (S ..Rept. 1021)
agricultural-adjustment program held b~fore (see H.Res. 1401. •
347* ) . Treamry Department appropriation bill (S.Rept. 1021), 1401.
Reports by War Department appropriation bill (S.Rept. 1155), 3424.
Aiding agriculture and relieving the existing national eco- COMMITTEE TO ARRANGE FOR MEMORIAL SERVICES TO
nomic emergency (H.Rept. 1816). 1257. CALVIN COOLIDGE (House).
Crop loans to farmers (H.Rept. 1810), 1019. Mr. Granfield appointed, 2031.
4-H achievement (H.Rept. 2004), 3918. Mr. Disney excused, 2031.
Future trading in agricultural products (H.Rept. 1899), 2451. C011MITTEE TO ATTEND THE FUNERAL OF CALVIN COOLIDGE
Milk and cream and the dairy industry (H.Rept. 2031), 4105. (House).
Ouachita National Forest (H.Rept. 2003), 3917. Appointed, 1354, 1393.
Packing of oleomargarine and adulterated butter (H.Rept.
1996) ' 3823. COMMITTEE TO ATTEND THE FUNERAL OF CALVIN COOLIDGE
Prohibiting importation of adulterated grain and seeds (Senate).
(H.Rept. 2002), 3917. Appointed, 1357.
Purchase and sale of cotton (H.Rept. 2094), 4767. Resolution to pay expenses of (see SRes. 318).
COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY (Senate). COMMITTEE. TO AUDIT AND CONTROL THE CONTINGENT
Resolution authorizing them to continue investigation of EXPENSES OF THE SENATE.
the Federal Farm Board (see S.Res. 364). Reports by
Reports by Barkley, Matilda A. (S.Res. 366), 4874.
Additional facilities for the classification of cotton (H.J.Res. Colwell, Genevieve M. (S.Res. 348), 3830.
434)' 4296. Committee on Banking and Currency (S.Res. 373), 5441.
Aid to agriculture (S.Rept. 1251), 4459. Committee on Finance (S.Res. 378), 5441.
Authorizing a.djustment of debts owing the United States for Committee on Indian Affairs (S.Res. 223, 322), 3633, 5441.
seed, feed , and crop-production loans (SRept. 1006), 541. Committee on Interoceanic Canals (S.Res. 344), 3830.
Authorizing the American National Red Cross to exchange Committee on Investigation of the Conservation of Wild
Government-owned cotton for articles containing wool Life Resources (S ..Res. 340), 4889.
(S.JRes. 228), 4652. Committee to investigate air mail and ocean mail con-
Crop loans to farmers (S.Rept. 1010), 907. . tracts (S.Res. 349), 4874.
Fremont National Forest (S.Rept. 1240), 4214. Contested-election case of Pritchard v. Bai ley in North
Grazing fees on lands within national forests (S.J Res. 219), Carolina (S.Res. 346), 4874.
4459. Employment of a messenger to Senator Schall (S.Res. 337),
Purchase and £ale of cotton (S.Rept. 1208). 3829. 3830.
Taxation in relation to agriculture (bill S. 964), 4300. Funeral expenses of Calvin Coolidge (S.Res. 318), 1717.
Zappone, A. (S.Rept. 1301), 4962. Funeral expenses of Wesley L. Jones (S.Res. 294), 368.
Funeral expenses of Thomas J. Walsh (S.Res. 379), 5441.
COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS (House). Funeral expenses of Charles W. Waterman (S.Res. 295),
Remarks concerning the work of the Special Committee on 368.
Permanent Appropriations, 5563. Grand Teton National Park (S.Res. 226), 3830.
Reports by Investigation of labor conditions on the fiood-control proj-
Army appropriation bill (H.Rept. 1855), 1657, 1712. ect on the Mississippi River (S.Res. 300), 4313.
Deficiency appropriation bills (H.Repts. 1814, 1923, 2108), Investigation of rent:1.I conditions in the District of Co-
1141 , 114.5, 2677, 2722, 4926, 4956. lumbia (S.Res. 302), 541.
Department of Agriculture appropriation bill (H.Rept. 1807), McGrain, Mary F. (S.Res. 296). 368.
920, 943, 987. Memorial services on Calvin Coolidge (S.Con ..Res. 38), 1714.
Department of Commerce appropriation bill (H.R. 14.363, San Pedro River, Ariz. (S.Res. 292), 3830.
~.Rept. 1890) , 2242.
Simmons, Gladyce W. (S.Res. 372), 5441.
Department of the Interior appropriation bill (H.R. 13710, Survey of Indian conditions (S.Res. 323), 3831.
HRept. 1792), 503, 534. Trammell, Daisye L. (S.Res. 347), 3830.
Department of Justice appropriation bill (HR. 14363, Yellowstone National Park (S.Res. 226), 3830.
HRept. 1890), 2242.
Department of Labor appropriation bill (HR. 14363, HRept. COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CURRENCY (House).
1890 )' 2242. Announcement of hearings to be held by, 2192, 2335, 2451,
Department of State appropriation bill (HR. 14363, H.Rept. 2554, 2640, 2942, 3235, 3342, 3580.
1890). 2242. Reports by
Distribution of Government-owned cotton to the American Ativities of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation
National Red Cross (H.Rept. 2000), 3917. (H.Rept. 1820), 1394.
District of Columbia appropriation bill (H.Rept. 2001), Borrowers under the Federal Farm Loan Act (H.Rept. 2089).
3867, 3917. 4766.
Execut ive Office and sundry independent bureaus appropria- Federal .Reserve System (H.Rept. 1928), 2723.
tion bill (bill H.R. 14458, H.Rept. 1922), 2677, 2722. Loans made by Federal land banks (H.Rept. 2069), 4452.
Legislative appropriation bill (H.Rept. 1960), 3306, 3342. National bank stock (H.Rept. 1941), 2948.
Navy Department appropriation bill (H.Rept. 2075), 4529, Powers of the Comptroller of the Currency with respect to
4554. national banking associations (H.Rept. 2111), 4956.
Post Office Department appropriation bill (H.Rept. 1787), COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CURRENCY (Senate).
296, 297. Mr. Reynolds appointed, 67.
Treasury Department appropriation bill (HRept. 1787), 296, Resolution to authorize the employment of an additional
297. assistant clerk (see S.Res. 287).
'w ar Department appropriation bill (H.Rept. 1855), 1657, Resolution to print hearings held January 7, 1933, on the
1712. banking bill (S. 4412; S.Res. 336).
COMl\.ITTTEE 0~ APPROPRIATIONS (Senate). Resolution to authorize them to sit during the sessionn,
· Mr. Hale appointed chairman, 156. recesses, and adjourned periods of the Seventy-third Con-
Mr. Grammer appointed, 156. gress (see S.Res. 373*).
Mr. Tydings appointed, 67. Reports by
Mr. Keyes assigned to service on the Subcommittee on Advances t::> the reclamation fund (bill S. 5607), 4459.
Economy in Governmental E.'Cpenditures, 156. Branch banks of national banks (S.Rept. 1260), 4c65.
INDEX 49
COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CURRENCY (Senate)-Cont'd COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (House) -Continued
Reports by Reports by
Emergency relief and construction act o! 1932 (S. Rept. Great Falls Meat Co., of Great Falls, Mont. (H.Rept. 2130).
1222) • 3996. 4956.
Federal Farm Loan Act (S.Rept. 1221), 3996. Griffith, Henry Harrison (H.Rept. 1824), 1395.
Postponement of foreclosure of farm mortgages (S.Rept. Grigg, J. M. (H.Rept. 2159}, 5188.
1220). 3997. Haberkorn, Harry L. (H.Rept. 1570), 4554.
Powers of the Comptroller o! the Currency with respect to Hale, Yvonne (H.Rept. 1607), 4554.
national banking associations (S.Rept. 1261), 4565. Halford, Oswald H. (H.Rept. 1663), 4554.
P..edemption of national bank notes and Federal Reserve Harris, Alfred (H.Rept. 1815), 1257.
bank notes (S.Rept. 1018), 1400. Hartman, 0. D. (H.Rept. 2159), 5188.
Virgin Islands (S.Rept. 1023), 1439. Harvey Canal, Ship Yard & Machine Shop (H.Rept. 2128),
COMMITI'EE ON THE CENSUS (House) , 4956.
1\ir. Stull elected, 75. Hendrickson, W. H. (H.Rept. 2145), 5062.
COMMITTEE ON THE CIVIL SERVICE (House). Henry, Hunter M. (H.Rept. 1663), 4554.
Reports by Higgins, T. Perry (H.Rept. 186e), 1833.
Retirement of employees in the classtfied Civil Service Holaday, Harriet C. (H.Rept. 1347), 4554.
(H.Rept. 2102), 4365. Holmes, William H. (H.Rept. 1932), 2723.
Salary rates of certain Civil Service positions (H.Rept. 2096), Holteen, Willard F. (H.Rept. 1829), 1395, 4554.
4865. Horne, Wllliam C. (H.Rept. 1663), 4554.
Hummer, Mortuary (H.Rept. 2139), 5061.
COt.IMITI'EE ON CIVIL SERVICE (Senate). Israel, Moses (H.Rept. 1598), 4554.
Amendment in Senate to allow one additional assistant clerk James, Robert B. (H.Rept. 2119), 4956.
to, 3490. Johnson, Rupert R. (H.Rept. 1663), 4554.
Reports by Kinman, Guy M. (H.Rept. 1799), 607, 4554.
Retirement of employees in the classified Civil Service Lacey, David L. (H.Rept. 1663), 4554.
(S.Rept. 1047), 162.2 . Lac!cey, Oscar F., deceased (H.Rept. 1338), 4554.
Salary rates of certain Civil Service positions (bill S. 5475), Lee, Gale A. (H.Rept. 2122), 4956.
4459. Lee, William Z. (H.Rept. 1663), 4554.
COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (House). Lennon, Laurence R. (H.Rept. 2136), 5061.
Mr. Kennedy, of Maryland, elected, 532. Lester, William A. (H.Rept. 2146), 5062.
Reports by Lester, Zetta (H.Rept. 2147), 5062.
Adelphia Bank & Trust Co., Philadelphia, Pa. (H.Rept. 1339) , Lichty, Galen E. (H.Rept. 2185), 5415.
4554. McBride, Betty (H.Rept. 2148), 5062.
Alaska Matanuska Coal Co. (H.Rept. 1868), 1833. McCleary, 0. S. (H.Rept. 2144), 5062.
Allegheny Forging Co. (H.Repts. 1340, 1341, 1342), 4554. McGuire, Alv~ D., Jr. (H.Rept. 2126), 4956.
Alverson, James L. (H.Rept. 21{?2}, 5188. McRee, I. T. (H.Rept . . 2118) , _4956.
Anderson, Myrtle (H.Rept. 1867), 1833. McShane, Bernard (H.Rept. 1661), 4554.
Anderson-Tully Co. (H.Rept. 2140), 5061. Marshall, A. H. (H.Rept. 2161}, 5188.
Angle, Agnes M. (H.Rept. 2141), 5061. Martin, A. Y. (H.Rept. 2149), 5062.
Army disbursing ofiicers (H.Rept. 1943), 2943. Mayor and alderman of Jersey City, N.J. (H.Rept. 1333).
Baldwin, Robert D. (H.Rept. 1346}, 4554. 4554.
Ball, John (H.Rept. 1944), 2943. Medina, Guillermo (H.Rept. 1189), 4554.
Baltimore branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Merritt, Manuel (H.Rept. 2163), 5188.
(H.Rept. 2124), 4956: Meyer, c. 0. (H.Rept. 1802), 665.
Barnett, James L. (H.Rept. 2116), 4956. Miller, R. K. (H.Rept. 2159), 5188.
Bennett, Cora A. (H.Rept. 1496), 4554. Molzen, Emily (H.Rept. 2139), 5061.
Blackwell, Rufus Hunter, Jr. (H.Rept. 1185}, 4554. Monnery, C. W. (H.Rept. 2134), 5061.
Bodkin, Arabella E. (H.Rept. 1822}, 1395. National Bank of Commerce, ElDorado, Ark. (H.Rept. 1335),
Booth Fisheries Co. (H.Rept. 2131), 4956. 4554.
Bosworth, William E. (H.Rept. 2121), 4956. Newport Contracting & Engineering Co. (H.Rept. 1828), 1395.
Boyce, M. D. (H.Rept. 2159), 5188. Noank Shipyard, Inc. (H.Rept. 1823}, 1395.
Boyette, M. C. (H.Rept. 2159), 5188. Northwest Missouri Fair Association (H.Rept. 1469), 4554.
Brown, Charles A. (H. Rept. 1186), 4554. Offerman, M. Aileen (H.Rept. 1448), 4554.
Bryan, William T. (H.Rept. 2159), 5188. Pendleton, Irvin (H.Rept. 2117), 4956.
Bulfinch, Paul (H.Rept. 2166), 5188. Playa de Flor Land & Improvement Co. (H.Rept. 1933}, 2723.
Butler, C. C. (H.Rept. 2159), 5188. Pollino, Catterina (H.Rept. 1801), 665, 4554.
Cann, John Pearce (H.Rept. 2143), 5061. Porvenir C. por A., Ingenio (H.Rept. 1337), 4554.
Cathcart, John S. (H.Rept. 1524), 4554. Powell, A. H. (H.Rept. 2138), 5061.
Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. (H.Rept. Powell, William (H.Rept. 2142), 5061.
2123). 4956. Relyea, Ruth (H.Rept. 2178), 5290.
Claiborne, Cornelia (H.Rept. 1458), 4554. Roclnvell, Mary A. (H.Rept. 1834), 1435.
Conrad, Vincent J. (H.Rept. 1187), 4554. Rodgers, Fenton F. (H.Rept. 1663), 4554.
Constant, Avery G. (H.Rept. 2150), 5062. Roney, Mary E. (H.Rept. 1303), 4554.
Cordon, 0. S. (H.Rept. 2165), 5188. Rounds, Thelma Lucy (H.Rept. 1930), 2723, 4554.
Cox, Oscar P. (H.Rept. 1967), 3342. Rourke, S. A. (H.Rept. 1945}, 2943.
Dallas County chapter, American Red Cross (H.Rept. 1797}, Saffran, Arthur R. (H.Rept. 2127), 4956.
607, 4554. St. Anthony's Hospital at Michigan City, Ind. (H.Rept. 2139).
Damm, Alice M. A. (H.Rept. 1348) , 4554. 5061.
Dean, Wade (H.P..ept. 2113), 4956. Schutte & Koerting Co. (H.Rept. 1825}, 1395.
Densmore, Lula A. (H.Rept. 2170), 5188. Seale, Henry Freeman (H.Rept. 1663}, 4554.
Dickson, C. A. (H.Rept. 2164), 5188. Segar, Elsie, administratrix (H.Rept. 1798}, 607, 4554.
Dietz, Joseph Anton (H.Rept. 2151), 5062. Setton, Joe (H.Rept. 1405), 4554.
Disbursing ofiicers of the Army (H.Rept. 2120), 4956. Shabcl, Joseph (H.Rept. 2167), 5188.
Dooley Fireproof Ware!:louse Corporation, J. M. (H.Rept. Sinks, Mary Byrkett (H.Rept. 1970), 3342.
2179), 5290. Slocum, Anne B. (H.Rept. 1459), 4554.
Duke, Ellis (H.Rept. 2112}, 4956. Smith, Edw~n C. (H.Rept. 1663), 4554.
Duke, Joel (H.Rept. 2159), 5188. Smith, Felix M, (H.Rept. 1663), 4554.
Dumas, Joseph (H.Rept. 2114}, 4956. Smith, Julia E. (H.Rept. 1968), 3342.
Durrenberger, Jacob (H.Rept. 1332), 4554. Soderberg, H. A. (H.Rept. 1966), 3342.
Eisenhauer, Charles J. (H.Rept. 1231), 4554. Sorensen, C. M: · A. and Holgar E. (H.Rept. 1798), 607, 4554.
Ferguson, Sarah Maddocks (H.Rept. 1182), 4554. Spector, Frank (H.Rept. 1946), 2943.
Finp.ey, Arthur K. (H.Rept. 1180), 4554. Sperry, Frances 0. (H.Rept. 1328), 4554. ·
First Camden National Bank & Trust Co., of Camden, N.J. Stark, Grace P. (H.Rept. 1453). 4554.
(H.Rept. 1827), 1395. Steel, Lottie Bryant (H.Rept. 1516), 4554.
First National Bank of El Dorado, Ark. (H.Rept. 1336}, Stivers, Edgar (H.Rept. 1909), 2554.
4554. Stone, George L. (H.Rept. 2115}, 4956.
Fleming, G. T. (H.Rept. 1666}, 4554. Sulem, William (H.Rept. 1951) , 3138.
Garber, W. C. (H.Rept. 1969}, 3342. Summers, John L. (H.Rept. 2160), 5188.
Gaylord, S. F. (H.Rept. 2159), 5188. Sutherland, Robert S. (H.Rept. 1663), 4554.
Gillespie, Rose (H.Rept. 2151), 5062. Symes, Ed. and others (H.Rept. 1181}, 4554.
Gilmore, Russell A. (H.Rept. 2139), 5061. Szymanski, K. S. (H.Rept. 1334), 4554.
Glasscock, Hunter B. (H.Rept. 2137), 5061. Taplin, William Ray (H.Rept. 1826), 1395.
Glendale, Calif. (H.Rept. 1447), 4554. Taylor, Katherine G. (H.Rept. 1179}, 4554.
Grant, Ellen (H.Rept. 2135), 5061. Terrell Military College, Tex. (H.Rept. 2070), 4452.
Great American Indemnity Co. of New York (H.Rept. 1808), Texas Power & Light Co. (H.Rept. 2129), 4956.
816. - Thompson, Augustus (H.Rept. 1344), 4654.
LXXVI----360
50 INDEX
COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (House) -Continued COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (Senate)-Continued
Reports by Reports by
Toenberg, Marie (H.Rept. 1869), 1833. Powell, William (S.Rept. 1082), 2029.
Treuthart, Nellie E. (H.Rept. 2125), 4956. Presbyterian Church (S.Rept. 1344), 5296.
Trotter, J. B. (H.Rept. 1667), 4554. Reimer, J. R. (S.Rept. 1330), 5296.
Ventress, Charles G. (H.Rept. 1663), 4554. Roden, Mary Agnes _(S.Rept. 1113), 2562.
Voiles, Ruby F. (H.Rept. 1329), 4554. Ryerson & Son, Inc., Joseph T. (S.Rept. 1335), 5296.
Volker, Anna (H.Rept. 1466), 4554. Saffran, Arthur R. (S.Rept. 1084), 2029.
Von Groning, Helena C. and Stephan (H.Rept. 1858), 1712. Schneider, Jack (S.Rept. 1366), 5512.
Watkins, Joseph (H.Rept. 1929), 2723. Seacord, David J. (S.Rept. 1344), 5296.
Webster, James T. and Mary A. (H.Rept. 1915), 2640. Segar, Elsie, administratrix (S.Rept. 1115), 2562.
Welty, M. R . (H.Rept. 1942), 2943. Sinks, Mary Byrkett (S.Rept. 1058), 1623.
Westwood, B. Edward (H.Rept. 2163), 5188. Sisters of St. Baisl (S.Rept. 1344), 5296.
Whitmore, Stella E. (H.Rept. 2158), 5188. So~~~~n, C. M. A. and Holger E., deceased (S.Rept. 1115),
Williamson, C. M., and others (bill S. 458), 4422.
W. I. Radcliffe (steamship) (H.Rept. 1604), 4554. Southard, Frances (S ..Rept. 1345), 5297.
Wiseman, Manuel M. (H.Rept. 2151), 5062. Stapp, Edward (S.Rept. 1344), 5296.
Woolley, Ralph E. (H.Rept. 2169), 5188. Stubbs, Harold S. (S.Rept. 1344), 5296.
Wright, Eleanor and William (H.Rept. 1941), 2943. Symes, Ed and Elizabeth (S.Rept. 1339), 5296.
Wylie, Edna B. (H.Rept. 2157), 5188. · Texas Power & Light Co. ( S .Rept. 1055) , 1623.
Zarella, Giuglio (H.Rept. 1931), 2723. Treuthart, Nellie E. (S.Rept. 1111), 2562.
~y~n, Addie I. and Lorin H. (S.Rept. 1120), 2562.
COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (Senate).
Reports by VIgllotti, Joseph (S.Rept. 1331), 5296.
Addison, Emily (S.Rept. 1237), 4214. Walsh, Patrick Henry (S.Rept. 1212) , 3931.
W~lthers, George Charles (S.Rept. 1248), 4379.
American Bonding Co. (S.Rept. 1049), 1622.
Anderson, Frank (S.Rept. 1112), 2562. W1seman, Manuel M. (S.Rept. 1057), 1623.
Anderson-Tully Co. (S.Rept. 1050), 1623. Withycombe Post, No. 11, American Legion (S.Rept 1332),
5296. .
Angle, Agnes M. (S.Rept. 1117), 2562.
Baltimore branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Worsham, L. D. (S.Rept. 1234), 4214.
(S.Rept. 1116), 2562. COMMITTEE ON COINAGE, WEIGHTS, AND MEASURES (House),
Bedwell, Edward (S.Rept. 1344), 5296. Announcement of hearings to be held by 3051 3138 3235
Beier, George (S.Rept. 1343), 5296. 3342, 3580. • ' ' •
Bermi, Sadie (S.Rept. 1341), 5297. Mr. Biddle elected, 75.
Bess, Peter (S.Rept. 1333), 5296. Mr. Dies elected, 2212.
Bethel Cemetery Co. (S.Rept. 1344), 5296. Reports by
Blomgren, Harry E. (S.Rept. 1051), 1623. Purchase of silver bullion and issuance of silver certificates
Bolger, Elizabeth (S.Rept. 1364), 5448. (H.Rept. 2186), 5414.
Booth Fisheries Co. (S.Rept. 1087), 2029.
Brayshaw, M. M. (S.Rept. 1232), 4214. COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE (Senate).
Cann, John Pearce (S.Rept. 1114), 2562. Mr. Clark assigned to, 3421.
Casey, Escha Whittington (S.Rept. 1338), 5296. Mr. Grammer appointed, 156.
Cates, C. A. (S.Rept. 1347), 5297. Reports by
Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. (S.Rept. Bonnet Carre floodway area (S.Rept. 1098), 2131.
1081) ' 2029. Bridges: omnibus bill (S. 5701), 5442.
Claims growing out of explosions at Lake Denmark, N.J. --Allegheny River (S.Rept. 1274), 4652.
(S.Rept. 1336), 5296. --Cedar Point-Dauphin Island Waterway, Alabama (S,
Claims growing out of overflow of the Rio Grande (S.Rept. Repts. 1259, 1279), 4565, 4653.
1337)' 5296. --Chesapeake Bay (S.Rept. 1153), 3352.
Clark Co., Fred G. (S.Rept. 1363), 5448. --Columbia River (S.Repts. 1065, 1134) 1798, 3056.
Clarke, Laura J. (S.Rept. 1236), 4214. --Delaware River (S.Rept. 1154), 3352. '
Constant, Avery G. (S.Rept. 1118), 2562. - - D e s Moines River (S.Rept. 1128), 2957.
Davis, Donna M. (S.Rept. 1052), 1623. - - E l k River, Ala. (S.Rept. 1278), 4653.
Department of Forests and Waters of the Commonwealth --Hudson River (S.Rept. 1210), 3830.
of Pennsylvania (S.Rept. 1083), 2029. ---Illinois and Mississippi Canal (S.Repts. 1094, 1095),
Dietz, Joseph Anton (S.Rept. 1057), 1623. 2071.
Dongji Investment Co., Ltd. (S.Rept. 1233), 4214. --Lake Champlain (S.Rept. 1007), 609.
Dunn, John L. (S.Rept. 1340), 5296. ---Lake Michigan (S.Rept. 1170), 3664.
Eopolucci, Annie M. (S.Rept. 1266), 4652. --Little River, Ark. (S.Repts. 1272, 1319), 4652, 5068.
First National Bank of El Dorado, Ark. (S.Rept. 1353), 5297. ---Michigan Canal (S.Rept. 1170), 3664.
First National Bank of Junction City, Ark. (S.Rept. 1235) --Mississippi River (S.Repts. 1271, 1276, 1277) 4652
4214. • 4653. ' •
Fleming, WilUam J. (blll H.R. 7301), 5513. ---Missouri River (S.Repts. 1014, 1015, 1016, 1068, 1078,
Foard, Emma E. (S.Rept. 1344), 5296. 1273, 1275)' 1161, 1162, 2029, 4652.
Fox, Mary Elizabeth (S.Rept. 1265), 4652. ---Monongahela River (S.Rept. 1009), 825.
Fuller, W. P., & Co. (S.Rept. 1080), 2029. --Ohio River (S.Rept. 1013), 1161.
Gillespie, Rose (S.Rept. 1057), 1623. --Pearl River, Miss. (S.Rept. 1011), 953.
Godfrey, Ida E., and others (S.Rept. 1046), 1551. - - P e e Dee River, S.C. (S.Rept. 1093), 2071.
Gollan, Ada B. (S.Rept. 1334), 5296. --Pend Oreille Lake, Idaho (S.Rept. 1169), 3663.
Great Falls Meat Co. (S.Rept. 1056), · 1623. ---Potomac River (S.Rept. 1122), 2562.
Great Western Coal Mines Co. (S.Rept. 1048), 1622. - - R i o Grande (S.Repts. 1110, 1209, 1270), 2460 3829,
4652. '
Hannigan, Herbert C. (S.Rept. 1344), 5296.
Harvey Canal Ship Yard & Machine Shop (S.Rept. 1054), --Rock River, Ill. (S. Rept. 1096), 2071.
1623. - - S t . Lawrence River (S.Rept. 1171), 3664.
Hendrickson, W. H. (S.Rept. 1167), 3664. ---Savannah River (S.Rept. 1008), 722, 4301.
Hildreth, C. N., Jr. (S.Rept. 1085), 2029. - - Tombigbee River, Miss. (S.Rept. 1012), 953.
Howard, William J. (S.Rept. 1344), 5296. ---Waccamaw River, S.C. (S.Rept. 1093), 2071.
Howard Co., Inc., R. S. (S.Rept. 1165), 3664. Disposal of certain lighthouse reservations (S.Rept. 1164),
Jensen, Leslie (S.Rept. 1086), 2029. 3663.
Kinman, Guy M. (S.Rept. 1346), 5297. Fisheries of Alaska (S.Rept. 1249), 4379.
Lichty, Galen E. (S.Rept. 1263), 4652. Flood-control works, Lowell Greek, Seward, Alaska (S.Rept.
Loveless, Rachel A. (S.Rept. 1344), 5296. 1137)' 3141.
Lowe, John I. (S.Rept. 1348), 5297. Green River, Wash. (S.Rept. 1092), 2071.
McCleary, 0. S. (S.Rept. 1166), 3664. ·Inspection of boilers of steam vessels (S.Rept. 1302) , 4962.
McGuire, Alva D., Jr. (S.Rept. 1079), 2029. Mississippi flood-control project (S.Rept. 1064), 1781.
Mcintire, Mary L. (S.Rept. 1344), 5296. Norfolk-Beaufort Inlet waterway (S.Rept. 1123), 2644.
Requiring purchase of domestic articles for Government sup·
McKee, Howard (S.Rept. 1350), 5297.
Mahoney, Florence (S.Rept. 1264), 4652. plies (S.Rept. 1091), 2071.
Mast, C. J. (S.Rept. 1185), 3744. Shipping Act of 1916 (S. Rept. 1136), 3141.
Merchants & Farmers Bank, Junction City, Ark. (S.Rept. Waterway improvements (S.Rept. 1168), 3663.
1238)' 4214. COMMITTEE ON CONSERVATION OF WILD LIFE RESOURCES
Merrin, Harold W. (S.Rept. 1053), 1623. (Senate).
Moore, John (S . Rept. 1349), 5297. Memorandum relative to the work and expenditures of, 1856.
Morgan, George (S.Rept. 1344), 5296 . Resolution authorizing additional expenditures to be made
National Bank of Commerce, El Dorado, Ark. (S.Rept. 1352), by (see S.Res. 340•).
5297. Reports by
O'Brien, Della (S.Rept. 1351), 5297. Consolidation of Federal agencies engaged in conservation
O'Neil, Edward J. (S.Rept. 1342), 5296. (S.Rept. 1268), 4652.
INDEX 51
COMMI'ITEE ON THE COUNTING OF THE ELECTORAL VOTE COMMITTEE ON ENROLLED DILLS (House).
(Joint). Mr. Estep excused, 69.
Appointed, 1327, 1832. COMMITTEE ON ENROLLED BILLS (Senate) .
Mr. Carley excused in House, 3546. Mr. Vandenberg appointed chairman, 156.
Mr. Jeffers appointed in House, 3546. Mr. Schuyler assigned to, 156.
COMMITTEE ON THE DISPOSITION OF USELESS P APE..~S IN
COM~IITTEE ON EXPENDITURES IN THE EXECUTIVE DE-
THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS (Joint).
Members appointed on the part of the Senate, 59, 431, 886, PARTMENTS (House).
Annocncement of hearings to be held by, 414, 869, 943, 4209.
2726.
Mr. Biddle elected, 75.
Reports by
Department of Commerce (H.R-=pt. 2080). 4641. Reports by
Department of the Interior (H.Rept. 2156), 5187. Executive orders consolidating executive agencies (H.Rept.
Department of Labor (H.Rept. 2078), 4641. 1833). 1435.
Exclusion of certain temp:lrary employees from operation of
Post Ofiice Department (H.Rept. 2079), 4641.
the Economy Act (H.Rept. 1989), 3653.
Treasury Department (H.Rept. 2180), 366, 5414. . .
Veterans' Administration (letter from the Adm1mstrator), COMMITTEE ON FINANCE (Senate).
1401. Authorized to hold hearin~s (S.Res. 378), 5441.
- - (H.Rept. 2081), 4641. Mr. Hastings appointed, 156.
War Department (H.Repts. 2077, 2187), 4641, 5414. Resolution to authorize them to investigate the causes of
the economic depression (see S.Res. 315*).
COMMI'ITEE ON THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (House).
Reports by
Announcement of hearings to be held by, 1325, 1778, 1907,
Chicago World's Fair (S.Rept. 1262), 4565.
2064, 2335, 2554, 2942, 3418, 4209. Free importation of scientific articles exported tempora-
Mr. Davis, of Pennsylvania, elected, 75. rily for exhibition purposes (bill H.R. 14579), 5441.
Mr. Kennedy, of Maryland, elected, 532. Gasoline tax (S.Rept. 1156), 3424.
Reports by Imports and exports (S.Repts. 1106, 1107), 2253.
Actions for damages against the District of Columbia Investigation of economic pr:lblems (S.Res. 315), 2253.
(H.Rept. 2010), 3918. Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany
Bonding business (H.Rept. 2171), 5188. (S.Rept. 1306), 4962.
Degree-conferring institutions (H.Rept. 1882). 2127. Revenue Act of 1926 (S .Rept. 12137), 4652.
Female Orphan Asylum in Georgetown (H.Rept. 1886), 2193. Taxation of nonintoxicating liquor (S.Rept. 1127), 2301.
Furnishing food to school children (H.Rept. 2172), 5289. Tripartite Claims Commission (S.Rept. 1306), 4962.
Gaslight company merger (H.Rept. 2011), 3918.
Insu!"ance business (H.Rept. 1991), 3735. COMMITTEE ON FLOOD CONTROL (House).
Jacobs Transfer & Storage Co. (H.Rept. 2176). 5289. Mr. Driver excused, 52G.
Licensino-
0
electricians and fixture hangers (H.Rept. 1924), P.epcrts by
2722. Bonnet Carre flood-way area (H.Rept. 1!109), 943.
Maintenance of public order during inaugural ceremonies COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS (House).
(H.Rept. 1925), 2722. Announcement of hearings to be he:d by, 2942, 358.0 .
Nicholson, George N. (H.Rept. 18G9), 1712. Mr. Castellaw elected , 403.
Old Potomac School property (H.Rept. 1979), 3581. Mr. Flood elected, 4.03.
Prize fighting (H.Rept. 1821). 1395. M1·. McReynolds appointed, 13.
Proceeds of sales of forfeited property (H.Rept. 1!H9), 2640. Reports by
Punishment for kidnaping (H.Rept. 1097), 3824. Acceptance of foreign te:;timonials by Paul H. Gcss, R'Jy
Sale of lot 801 in square 5990 (H.Rept. 1918). 2640. n. I·;cwport, Ralph V. Armstrong, and R. H. Welis (H.Rept.
Street-railway merger (H.Rept. 2007), 3918. 1378). 1936.
Taxation of certain nonintoxicating liquor (H.Rept. 2152). Claims of Mexico on account of the killing of Emilio
5061. Cortez Rubio and Manuel Gomez at Ardmore, Okla.
Taxes and assessments on fa.:nily dwelling houses (H.Rcpt. (H.Rept. 1793), 534.
1993). 3735. International Institute of Agriculture at Rcme, Italy
\Vashington City Orphan Asylum (H.Rcpt. 1885). 2193. (H.Rept. 2051), 4296.
Wilson and Miner Teachers Colleges (H.Rept. 1881), 2127. International monetary and economic conference (H.Rept.
COMMITTEE ON THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (Senate). 1853)' 1616.
Mr. Davis appointed, 15G. Li Po-tian, Cl:inese (II.Rept. 1949), 3052.
Mr. Grammer appointed, 156. Pan-American Medical Association (H.Rept. 19.5 2), 3138.
Resolution extending time for submitting report of investi- Prohibiting exportation of arms, ammunition, or munitions
gation of rentals in the District of Columbia by (see of war (H.R3pt. 2040), 4209.
S.Res. 302). Third International Conference on Private Aerial Law
Reports by (H.Rept. 1950), 3052.
Actions for damages against the District of Columbia (S. Trammell, Elizabeth Millicent (H.Rept. 1806), 816.
Rept. 1180) , 3744. COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS (Senate).
Amateur boxing and prize fighting (S.Rept. 1230), 4179. Reports by
Banking business in the District of Columbia (S.J.Res. 261), International monetary and economic conference (S.Rept.
5446. 1121). 2562.
Changing name of B Street SW. (S.Rept. 1359), 5447. Mexico: Emilio Cortez Rubio, deceased, and Manuel Gomez,
Discontinuance of alley dwellings (S.Rept. 1361), 5448. deceased (S.Rept. 1226), 4114.
Fees to be charged by the recorder of deeds (S.Rept. 1324), Prohibiting exportation of arms or munitions of war
5296. (S.J.Res. 229), 1551.
Gaslight company merger (S.Rept. 1241), 4215. Treaty with Canada for completion of the Great Lakes-
Gasoline tax (S.Rcpt. 1152), 3351. St. Lawrence deep waterway, 4789.
Industrial insurance policies (S.Rept. 1207), 3820.
Insurance business (S.Rept. 1181), 3744. COMl\IHTTEE ON IMMIGRATION (Senate).
Jacobs Transfer & Storage Co. (S.Rept. 1357), 5447. Reports by
Nichelson, George N. (S.Rept. 1043), 1551. Exempting from the quota fathers and mothers of United
Old Potomac School property (S.Rept. 1214), 3931. 8tat~s citizens (S.Rept. 1179). 3744.
Payment of taxes in quarterly installments on family dwell- COMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION (House).
ing houses (S.Rept. 1245), 4379. Announcement of hearings to be held by, 2064, 2451.
Proceeds of sales of forfeited property (S.Rept. 1186), 3744. Authorized to slt during the se::;sions of the House, 2031.
Regulation of banks, trust companies, and building and Reports by
loan associations (S.Rept. 1326), 5296. Amending the Immigration Act of February 5, 1917 (H.Rept.
Relief of destitut!on (S.Rept. 1177), 3664. 1852). 1616.
Removal of remains of Annie Regina Brahler (S.Rept. 1178), Deportation of certain alien seamen (H.Rept. 1994), 3823.
3664. Return of unemployed Filipinos to the Philippine Islands
Rental conditions in the District of Columbia (S.Rept. (H.Rept. 1926), 2722.
1354)' 5297.
Sale of lot 801, square 5990 (S.Rept. 1231), 4179. COMMITTEE ON INAUGURATION OF THE PRESIDENT-ELECT
Wilson and Miner Teachers Colleges (S.Rept. 1182), 3744. (Joint).
Apoointed, 205, 232.
COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR (Senate). Correspondence relative to the granting of permits to the
Reports by committee and quartering of troops in public buildings
Books for the adult blind (S.Rept. 1246), 4379. during the inaugural ceremonies, 2411.
COMMITTEE 0~ EWCTION OF PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENT, Joint resolution to authorize the granting of permits to
AND REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS (House). (see S.J.Res. 239*; H.J.Res. 571).
Reports by Joint resolution to exempt from the admissions tax all
Popular election of the President (li.Rept . 2194), 5425. tickets sold under the authority of (see H.J .Res. 559 *) •
COMMITTEE ON ELECTIONS NO. 3 (House) Message from the President transmitting estimate of appro-
Mr. Estep excused, 69. priation for payment of expenses of (S.Doc. 1G1), 1260.
52 INDEX
COMMITI'EE ON INDIAN AFFAffiS (House). COMMI'ITEE ON INSULAR AFFAIRS (House) .
Reports by Announcement of hearings to be held by, 2064, 2127, 2192.
Alternate budget for the Indian Service (H.Rept. 2046), Reports by
4209. American Samoa (H.Rept. 1998), 3824.
Arconge, Victoria (H.Rept. 1857), 1712. Reconstruction loan to Puerto Rico {H.Rept. 1976), 3419.
Authorizing the purchase of allotments of deceased Indians
(H.Rept. 1987), 3653. COMMITTEE ON INTERNAL REVENUE TAXATION (Joint).
Blackfeet Indian Reservation (H.Rept. 2054), 4296. Amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the con-
Camp McDowell Indian Reservation, Ariz. (H.Rept. 2184), sideration of claims for refund of internal-revenue taxes,
5415. 1565, 1568.
Canyon De Chelly National Monument (H.Rept. 2037), 4209. Amendment and remarks in House relative to requiring
Chippewa Indians (H.Rept. 1808), 943. prior approval by the joint committee of refunds of
Delivery of forfeited vessels to the Indian Service (S.Rept. income taxes; concurred in by the Senate, 1945, 1954.
2056) ' 4297. Reports by
Delivery to Indian superintendents amounts due Indians Refunds and credits of internal-revenue taxes (H.Doc. 535),
who are under legal disability (H.Rept. 2057), 4297. 1557, 2894, 2942.
Flathead Indian Reservation (H.Rept. 2059), 4297. Taxes and penalties paid consequent upon disclosures be-
Fort Hall Indian school reserve (H.Rept. 2060), 4297. fore the Committee on Public Lands and Surveys of the
Kickapoo Indians (H.Rept. 1901), 2451 , 2639. Senate, 39.
Leasing of concessions on reservoir sites in connection with COMMITTEE ON INTEROCEANIC CANALS (Senate).
Indian irrigation projects (H.Rept. 1939), 2790. Mr. Clark assigned to, 3421.
Lower Brule Indian Reservation {H.Rept. 1884), 2127. Mr. Gore assigned to, 3421.
Navajo Indian Reservation (H.Rept. 1883), 2127. Resolution to authorize them to hold hearings and to sit
Oklahoma school district no. 13, in Choctaw County (H. during sessions or recesses of the Senate (see S.Res. 344*).
Rept. 2189}, 5415. Reports by
Otoe and Missouria Indians (H.Rept. 1935}, 2723. Code of civil procedure, Canal Zone, Panama (S.Repts. 1140,
Payment of certain individual enrolled Indians of the Pine
Ridge, Standing Rock, Cheyenne River, and Rosebud Sioux 1141)' 3141.
Agencies {H.Rept. 1880), 2127. Code of criminal procedure for the Canal Zone, Panama
Richardson County, Nebr., drainage project (H.Rept. 2058), (S.Rept. 1139), 3141.
4297. . Customs service, Canal Zone, Panama (S.Rept. 1144), 3141.
Seneca Indian School, Wyandotte, Okla. (H.Rept. 2183), Enticing laborers from the Isthmian Canal Commission and
5414.
the Panama Railroad (S.Rept. 1144), 3141.
Shannon County, S.Dak., high-school building (H.Rept. E.x tending certain pri vlleges to officials on the Canal Zone
2055) ' 4296.
{S.Rept. 1142), 3141.
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians of North Da- Inspection of vessels navigating Canal Zone waters (S.Rept.
kota {H.Rept. 2195), 5425. 1144). 3141.
Ute Indians of Utah (H.Rept. 1856), 1712. Market regulations for the Canal Zone, Panama {S.Rept.
Water users on Indian irrigation projects (H.Rept. 1988), 1144). 3141. .
3653. - Panama Canal Act {S.Rept. 1143), 3141.
Penal Code, Canal Zone, Panama (S.Rept. 1138), 3141.
COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS (Senate). Postal Service, Canal Zone, Panama {S.Rept. 1144), 3141.
Resolutions to continue investigations of the condition of
the Indians in the United States (see S.Res. 223, 323). COMMITI'EE ON INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE
Resolution authorizing additional expenditures for an in- {House).
vestigation concerning Indian lands not taxed (see S.Res. Amendment in House to authorize them to investigate
322*). public-utility control, 3207.
Resolution to amend rules relative to representation on the Announcement of hearings to be held by, 1354, 1435, 1985,
Committee on Appropriations when items pertaining to 2242, 2942, 3138.
Indian affairs are being considered (see S.Res. 338). Reports by
Reports by Bridges: omnibus bill, H.R. 14787 (H.Rept. 2181), 5414.
Alternate budget for the Indian Service (S.Rept. 1252), 4459. --Allegheny River {H.Rept. 2023), 4105.
California Indians (S.Rept. 1119), 2562. ---Cedar Point-Dauphin Island waterway, Alabama (H.
Canyon De Chelly National Monument, Ariz. (S.Rept. 1211), Rept. 2027), 4105.
3931. --Columbia River (H.Repts. 1905, 1906, 1911), 2451,
Change of homestead designations on allotted Indian lands 2554.
(S.Rept. 1258) , 4565. ---Delaware River (H.Rept. 1904), 2451.
Chippewa Indians (S.Rept. 1030), 1469. - - E l k River (H.Rept. 2016), 3991.
Chippewa Indian territory boundary lines, Minnesota (S. ---Illinois and Mississippi Canal {H.Repts. 1844, 1845),
Rept. 1102), 2131. 1547.
Collection of fees for work done for the benefit of Indians --Lake Champlain (H.Rept. 1832), 1395.
(S.Rept. 1204), 3829. --Lake Michigan (H.Rept. 1913), 2554.
Contracts for sale of timber on Indian lands (S.Rept. 1281), --Little River {H.Rept. 2014), 3991.
4789. ---Merrimac River, Mass. (H.Rept. 2034), 4209.
District No. 13, Choctaw County, Okla (bill S. 5684), 4874. ---Michigan Canal (H.Rept. 1913), 2554.
Drainage district no. 1, Richardson County, Nebr. (S.Rept. --Mississippi River (H.Repts. 2013, 2019, 2025, 2026),
1145) . 3242. 3991, 4105.
Egg Lakes, White Earth Indian Reservation, Minn. (S.Rept. ---Missouri River {H.Repts. 1830, 1848, 1849, 1910, 1912,
1284}. 4873. 201~ 202~ 2028), 139~ 154~ 2554, 3991, 4105.
Federal aid to States in which are Indian lands not subject ---Monongahela River {H.Rept. 1847), 1547.
to taxation (S.Rept. 1100), 2131. --New York Bay {H.Rept. 2068), 4452.
Fort Peck Indian Reservation (S.Rept. 1146), 3242. --Ohio River (H.Repts. 1846, 1907, 2020), 1547, 2451,
· Fort Peck irrigation project, Montana (S.Rept. 1283), 4873. 4105.
Indian irrigation projects (S.Rept. 25, pt. 4), 1551. --Pearl River (H.Rept. 1850}, 1547.
Minnesota State Sanatorium at Ah-Gwah-Ching (S.Rept. ---Peedee River (H.Rept. 1843), 1546.
1219). 3996. --Pend Orellle Lake, Idaho (H.Rept. 1903), 2451.
Navajo Indian Reservation, Utah (S.Rept. 1199). 3744. ---Potomac River (H.Rept. 2022), 4105.
Northern Cheyenne Indian Tribal Council (S.Rept. 1321), ---Rio Grande (H.Repts. 2012, 2029), 3991, 4105.
5191. --Rock River {H.Rept. 1831), 1395.
Ottawa County, Okla. (S.Rept. 1202), 3829. ---St. Lawrence River (H.Rept. 1914), 2554.
Payments to Indians of the Pine Ridge, Standing Rock, ---Savannah River, Ga. (H.Rept. 2039 ) , 4209.
Cheyenne River, and Rosebud Agencies (S.Rept. 1044), - - - Tombigbee River (H.Rept. 1851), 1547.
1551. ---Waccamaw River {H.Rept. 1843), 1546.
Purchase of allotments of deceased Indians (S.Rept. 1203), Delegation of powers by the Interstate Commerce Commis-
3829. sion {H.Rept. 1900), 2451.
Relief of water users on Indian irrigation projects (S.Rept. Ownership of stock in public utilities by holding companies
1197)' 3744. (H.Rept. 2192), 5425.
Rice Lake, Minn. (S.Rept. 1282), 4873. Railroad land grants (H.Rept. 1842), 1546.
Seminole Indians (S.Rept. 1358), 5447.
Seneca Nation of Indians and the State o! New York (S.Rept. COI\1MITTEE ON INTERSTATE COMMERCE (Senate).
1217). 3931. Amendment in Senate , to authorize the employment o! one
Shoalwater Indian Reservation, Wash. (S.Rept. 1198), 3744. additional clerk to, 3424.
Survey of Indian conditions (S.Rept. 25, pt. 5, and S.Rept. Mr. Bailey appointed, 67. '
1101)' 1781, 2131. Mr. Clark assigned to, 3421.
Tax-exempt Indian lands (S.Rept. 1365), 5448. Mr. Tydings excused, 67.
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians (S.Rept. 1269), Reports by
4652. Hanger, G. Wallace W. (executive nomination), 1266.
Uintah, White River, and Uncompahgre Bands of Ute In- Interstate Commerce Commission {S.Rept. 1291), 4874.
dians (S.Rept. 1200), 3744. Radio Act of 1927 (S.Repts. 1004, 1045), 422, 1551.
INDEX 53
COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION OF CAMPAIGN EXPENDI- OOMMITI'EE ON THE LmRARY (House) -Continued
TURES (Senate}. Reports by
Resolution continuing (see S.Res. 324•). Statuary Hall (H.Puept. 1957) , 3235.
Resolution to increase the limit of expenditures of (see United States Roanoke Colony Commission (H.Rept. 2035),
S.Res. 374). 4209.
COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION OF GOVERNMENT COMPE- COMMITTEE ON THE LIBRARY (Senate).
TITION WITH PRIVATE ENTERPRISE (House). Reports by
Announcement of hearings to be held by, 362, 414, 475, 665, Georga Rogers Clark memorial, Vincennes, Ind. (S.Rept.
816. 1239). 4214.
Resolutions to extend time for submitting report (see Roosevelt Island (S.Rept. 1075), 2029.
H.Res. 312, 360•). Statues in Statuary Hall in the Capitol Building (H.Con.Res.
Resolution to allot funds to (see H.Res. 343•.) 47). 4874.
COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION OF LOANS MADE BY THE United States Georgia Bicentennial Commission (S.J.Res.
RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION (Senate). 223). 3531.
Reports by United States Roanoke Colony qommisslon (S.J.Res. 241),
Loans (S.Rept. 1059), 1717. 50~8.

COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION OF OPERATION OF LAWS COMMI'ITE~ ON MANUFACTURES (Senate).


AND REGULATIONS RELATING TO THE RELIEF OF Qu~stwnnaire sent by the committee to the mayors of
VETERANS (Joint) . Cities on the subject of unemployment relief, and a sum-
Joint resolution extending time for makil'lg report (see mary of their answers, 4465, 4490.
H.J.Res. 527•). Reports by ·
Federal aid for unemployment relief (S .Rept. 1126), 2644.
COMMITTEE ON IRRIGATION AND RECLAMATION (House).
Announcement of hearings to be held by, 1394. COMMITTEE ON MERCHANT MARINE, RADIO, AND FISHERIES
Reports by (House}.
Colonial Realty Co. (H.Rept. 1965), 334.2 . Announcement of hearings to be held by, 1354, 1394, 1546,
Relief of water users on irrigation projects (H.Repts. 1885, 1616, 1711, 1778, 1832, 1907, 1985, 2064, 2127.
2067). 2127, 4452. Reports by
Interstate commerce by way of the Panama Canal (H.Rept.
COMMITTEE ON IRRIGATION AND RECLAMATION (Senate). 2006)' 3918.
Mr. Grammer appointed, 156. Regulations for preventing collisions upon rivers and har-
Reports by bors (H.Rept. 2053), 4296.
Advances to the reclamation fund (S.Rept. 1254), 4459.
Relief of water users on irrigation projects (S.Rept. 1067), COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AFFAIRS (House).
1932. . Announcement of hearings to be held by, 606, 2722.
San Pedro River, Ariz. (S.Res. 292}, 2801. Reports by
Utilization of water resources of the Sacramento, San Acceptance of bequest of William F. Edgar, deceased,
Joaquin, and Kern Rivers in California (S.Rept. 1325), (H.Rept. 1934), 2723.
5279. Acceptance of foreign decorations by Hugh S. Cumming,
COl\aiTTTEE ON JUDICIARY (House). John D. Long, and Clifford R. Eskcy (H.Rept. 2154)
5062. •
Announcement of hearings to be held by, 3138. Arrea, Julio Rodriguez (H.Rept. 1983), 3581.
Authorized to sit during the sessions of the House, 1756, Camp Bullis, Tex. (H.Rept. 1961), 3342.
2032.
Reports by Conferring the degree of bachelor of science upon gradu-
Bankruptcy (H.Repts. 1897, 2191), 2294, 2335, 5415. ates of the Naval, the Military, and the Coast Guard
Delivery of forfeited vessels to State agencies (H.Rept. 2050), Academies (H.Rept. 1986), 3653.
4296. Conveyance of certain land to Virginia (H.Rept 1980)
3581. . . •
Louderback, Harold, district judge, northern district of
California (H.Rept. 2065), 4375. Donation of land to the town of Bourne, Mass. (H.Rept.
Making it a crime to advocate or promote the overthrow of 2064). 4376.
the Government of the United States (H.Rept. 2061}, 4297. Fanning, Frank (H.Rept. 1974), 3419.
Medicinal liquor (H.Rept. 2044}, 4209. Kroegel, Frank (H.Rept. 2101), 4865.
North Carolina (H.Rept. 1874), 1907. Los Angeles County, Calif. (H.Repts. 1908, 1954), 2554, 3235.
Punishment for breaking of seals of railroad cars (H.Rept. Newman, John (H.Rept. 1975), 3419.
1791}, 475. Old Rondo Cemetery, Miller County, Ark. (H.Rept. 1981)
3581. •
Suits against the United States to recover direct taxes
(H.Rept. 2188}, 5414. . Protection of national military parks and battlefield sites
Supreme Court of the United States (H.Rept. 2047}, 4209. (H.Rept. 2091), 4767.
Sherman, William M. (H.Rept. 2100), 4865.
COMMITI'EE ON THE JUDICIARY (Senate). Suriya, Manob (H.Rept. 1982), 3581.
Mr. Schuyler assigned to, 156. Transfer of land from the War Department to the Terri-
Poll of members on the proposed submission of a prohibi- tory of Hawaii (H.Rept. 2062), 4375.
tion-repeal amendment, 227. Westcott, James E. (H.Rept. 2099), 4865.
Reports by Yen, Tisheng (H.Rept. 1984), 3581.
Agreements between States for prevention of crime (S.Rept. COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AFFAIRS (Senate).
1256), 4459. . Mr. Bailey excused, 67.
Assumption of risks of employment (S.Rept. 1257), 4460. Mr. Hastings excused, 156.
Bankruptcy (S.Repts. 1215, 1216, 1360), 3931, 5448. Mr. Reynolds appointed, 67.
Barry, DavidS., Sergeant at Arms of the Senate (S.Res. 352) Mr. Schuyler assigned to, 156.
3511. •
Disability of a senior circuit judge by illness (S.Rept. 1255), Reports by
Apod~ca, Juan (S.Rept. 1147), 3242.
4459. .
Eighteenth amendment (S.Rept. 1022), 1401, 1621. Authorizing the withholding of pay of officers, warrant
Great Council of the United States of the Improved Order officers, and nurses of the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps
of Red Men (S.Rept. 1253), 4459. to cover indebtedness to the United States (S.Rept. 1005)
541. •
Medicinal liquors (S.Rept. 1317}, 5068.
North Carolina (S.Rept. 1213), 3931. Bradford, Herman H. (S.Rept. 1003), 233.
Repeal of obsolete sections of the Revised Statutes (S.Rept. Camp Bullis, Tex. (S.Rept. 1299), 4874.
1205). 3829. Conveyance of certain properties to the State of Virginia
Repeal of obsolete statutes at large (S.Rept. 1206), 3829. (S.Rept. 1161), 3592.
Taxation of nonintoxicating liquor (S.Rept. 1105), 2253. Crane, Jerry V. (S.Rept. 1303), 4962.
Winston-Salem and Rockingham, N.C. (S.Rept. 1213), 3996. Curtiss, Glenn H., deceased (S.Rept. 1305), 4962.
Dohs, Francis (S.Rept. 1026), 1439.
COMMITTEE ON LABOR (House). Edgerly, George W. (S.Rept. 1124), 2644.
Announcement of hearings to be held by, 1711, 1832, 1985, Fishburn, William N. (S.Rept. 1356), 5447.
2064, 2127, 2242, 2335, 2451, 2554, 2640. Foster, Robert J. (S.Rept. 1308), 4962.
Reports by Housing, feeding, and clothing of certain unemployed per-
Preventing interstate commerce in certain commodities sons at military posts (bill S. 5363), 3242.
manufactured in industrial activities operating in excess Huff, Price (S.Rept. 1294}, 4874.
of 5 days per week or 6 hours per day (H.Rept. 1999), 3824. Jett, Curtis (S.Rept. 1024), 1439.
COMMITTEE ON THE LIBRARY (House) . Los Angeles County, Calif. (S.Rept. 1149), 3242.
Announcement of hearings to be held by, 1832. McDonald, George W. (S.Rept. 1148), 3242.
Reports by McHam, Beryl M. (S.Rept. 12!J6), 4874.
Books for the adult blind (H.Rept. 1877), 1986. Meaney, James J. (S.Rept. 1310), 4962.
Bust of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (H.Rept. 2083), 4641. Mobile National Cemetery, Ala. (S.Rept. 1025), 1439.
George Rogers Clark Memorial at Vincennes, Ind. (H.Rept. Neville, Arthur I. (S.Rept. 1362), 5448.
2173), 5289. Otis, Frank I. (S.Rept. 1020), 1401.
Interstate Legislative Reference Bureau (H.Rept. 1784), 151. Plattsburg Barracks Military Reservation. N.Y. (S.Rept.
Roosevelt Island (H.Rept. 1876), 1986. 1028). 1439.
54 INDEX
COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AFFAIRS (Senate)--Continued COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS (Senate)--Continued
Reports by Reports by
Protection of national parks and battlefield sites (S.Rept. Naval radio station at Savannah, Ga. {S.Rept. 1036), 1551.
1027) 14::!9.
1 Naval Reserve (S.Rept. 1174), 3664.
Ritz, Stuart L. (S.Rept. 1304), 4962. Navy ration (S.Rept. 1292), 4874.
Sale of surplus real estate -of the War Department (S.Rept. Nichols, Raymond Ambrose (S.Rept. 1069), 2029.
1029), 1439. Occhionero, George {S.Rept. 1228), 4114.
Sawhill, Alexander F. (S.Rept. 1300), 4874. O'Neil, John (S.Rept. 1172), 3664.
Smith, Robert J. (S.Rept. 1150), 3289. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. (S.Rept. 1129), 2957.
Squires, William Mathew (S.Rept. 1295}, 4874. Paducah (U.S.S.) {S.Rept. 1038), 1551.
Stotts, John S., deceased (S.Rept. 1309), 4962. Parker, Olen H. (H.Rept. 1173), 3664.
Use of District of Columbia water supply for fire-fighting Richardson, Jack C. (S.Rept. 1034), 1551.
purposes by adjacent local governments ( S.Rept. 1298), Roloff, John Huntz (S. Rept. 1176), 3664.
4874. Sale of obsolete and surplus Navy clothing to charitable
Vauthier, Louis (S.Rept. 1026), 1439. organizations (S.J.Res. 220), 824.
COMMITI'EE ON MINES AND MINING (House). Sale of surplus coal for distribution to the needy (S.Rept.
Announcement of hearings to be held by, 606. 1244). 4300. .
Reports by Schwartz, David (S.Rept. 1193), 3744.
Prescott National Forest, Ariz. (H.Rept. 1005), 816. Sliney, Albert Lawrence (S.Rept. 1103), 2131.
Suspension of annual assessment work on mining claims Tallmadge, Howard Emmett (S.Rept. 1073), 2029.
(H.Rept. 1812), 1099. Thayer, Sydney, Jr. (S.Rept. 1191), 3744.
COMMITTEE ON MINES AND MINING (Senate). VigneaUlt, William Joseph (S.Rept. 1189), 3744.
Reports by Waters, William James (S.Rept. 1195), 3744.
Suspension of annual assessment work on mining claims Watkins, Wayne Bert (S.Rept. 1071), 2029.
(S.Rept. 1019), 1401 . . Wright, Benjamin (S.Rept. 1327), 5296.
Young, Walter Sam (S.Rept. 1320), 5068.
COMMI'ITEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS (House).
Announcement of hearings to be held by, · 606, 816, 869, 2127, COMMITI'EE ON PATENTS (House).
3051, 3138, 3580. Reports by
Reports by Protection for textiles (H.Rept. 2086), 4641.
Aircraft carrier (H.Rept. 1891), 2335 . . CO¥M!TTEE ON PATENTS (Senate).
Brennan, Luke Francis (H.Rept. 2008), 3918. . Amendment in Senate to authorize the employment of
Condemned cannon donations (H.Rept. 1978), 3419. one additional a5sistant clerk to, 3424.
Conveyance of the naval radio station to the city of Savan- Mr. Schuyler assigned to, 156.
nah, Ga. (H.Rept. 2030), 4105. Reports by
Coyle, Irwin D. (H.Rept. 2009), 3918. Textiles (S.Rept. 1280), 4789.
Dedicating land to the city of Philadelphia, Pa. (H.Rept. COMMITTEE ON PENSIONS (Senate).
1861) 1 1778, Reports by
Degree of bachelor of science, Naval Academy (H.Rept: 1920), Protection of labor in its old age (S.Rept. 1322), 5191.
2640.
Dunlap, Robert H., deceased (H.Rept. 2155), 5188. COMMITTEE ON THE POST OFFICE AND POST ROADS (House).
Exchange of land with the city of San Diego, Calif. (H.Rept. Announcement of hearings to be held by, 362.
1862) ' 1778. Jo1nt resolution authorizing- the committee to continue the
Former members of the crews of the revenue cutters Algon- investigation of public utility corporations engaged in
quin and Onondaga (H.Rept. 1896), 2335. interstate. commerce (see H.J.Res. 612*).
Grove, Elbert L. (H.Rept. 1818), 1325. Resolutions of regret at the departure from Congress of
Guantanamo Bay naval station {H.Rept. 1872), 1833. certain Members of, 5552.
Harmon, Jesse C. (H.Rept. 2052), 4297. Reports by _
McDougall, Joseph Michael (H.Rept. 1813), 1099. Air mail contracts (H.Rept. 1956), 3235.
Moriarty, Sylvester T. (H.Rept. 1805), 2335. Expenditures of the Post OID.ce Department (H.Rept. 2087),
Navy ration (H.Rept. 1958), 3235, 3546. 4641.
Occhionero, George (H.Rept. 870, pt. 2), 2328. Franking privilege for Grace G. Coolidge (H.Rept. 2083),
Perrine, Henry C. (H.Rept. 1892), 2335. 4767.
Roberson, Milton Augustus (H.Rept. 1894), 2335. Irwin, Ralph C. (H.Rept. 1921), 2640.
Sale of surplus Navy coal for distribution to the needy COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICES AND POST ROADS (Senate).
(H.Rept. 2021) , 4105. Reports by
Seabrook, John P. (H.Rept. 1977), 3419. Air mail and ocean mail contracts (S.Rept. 1229), 4179.
Taylor, H. W. (H.Rept. 1893), 2335. Contracts for supplies for the Post omce Department (S.
COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS (Senate). Rept. 1243), 4300. ·
Mr. Hale excused as chairman. 156. Franking privilege for Grace Goodhue Coolidge (bill s.
Mr. Schuyler assigned to, 156. 5387)' 1857.
Mr. Shortridge appointed chairman, 156. COMMITTEE ON PRINTING (House).
Reports by Reports by
Aberdeen, Wash.-U.S.S. Newport (S.Rept. 1097), 2071. Agricultural adjustment program (H.Rept. 1854), 1615, 1616.
Budzinski, Micha~l J. (S.Rept. 1132), 2957. Congressional Directory (H.Rept. 2084), 4641. .
Cargill, George Brackett (S.Rept. 118'7), 3744. Government competition with private enterprise-House
Collins, Harvey {S.Rept. 1227), 4114. Report 1985 (H.Res. 376, H.Rept. 2032), 4101, 4105.
Conferring degree of bachelor of science upon graduates of Hearings before the Committee on Ways and Means on
the Naval Academy {S.Rept. 1072), 2029. moratorium on foreign debts (H.Rept. 1785), 151.
Davidson, John E. (S.Rept. 1188), 3744. Leave with pay for employees of the Government PrintinOI'
Donations of condemned cannon (S.Rept. 1293), 4874. Office (H.Rept. 2153), 5061. o
~py, Douglas B. (S.Rept. 1035), 1551. Neuse River improvement, North Carolina (H.Rept. 1796),
Exchange of lands with the city of San Diego, Calif (S.Rept. 526.
1130), 29.57. Proceedings in Congress incident to the memorial services
Fingar, Essie (S.Rept. 1040), 1551. to Calvin Coolidge (H.Rept. 2043), 4209.
Gordon, Elmo K. (S.Rept. 1033), 1551. Rules and Manual of the House (H.Rept. 2085), 4641.
Grant, William E. B. (S.Repts. 1089, 1175), 2071, 3664. COMMITTEE ON PRINTING (joint).
Guantanamo Bay naval station water supply (bill S. 1656), Members appointed in Senate and House on, 5482, 5541.
5191. Text of the veto message of President Wilson, May 13, 1920,
Hobson, Richmond Pearson (S.Rept. 1041), 1551. on the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation
Increasing limit o1 cost of one aircraft carrier (S.Rept. 1131), bill for 1921 relative to the proposed authority over the
2957. · printing of Government publications by, 1957.
Keleher, Maurice M. (S.Rept. 1196), 3744.
Kent, Sidney Joseph (S.Rept. 1042), 1551. COMMITTEE ON PRINTING (Senate).
Kline, Arnold R. (S.Rept. 1037), 1551. Reports by
La Carte, William Joseph (S. Rept. 1190), 3744. Annual report of the National Society of the Daughters of
Linebarger, Henry Dixon (S.Rept. 1074), 2029. the American Revolution (S.Res. 355, S.Doc. 182), 3664.
Long, Timothy J. (S.Rept. 1070), 2029. Hearings before the Committee on Ways and Means of the
McBride, Betty (S.Rept. 1032), 1551. House relating to moratorium on foreign debts (H.Con.Res.
McCarn, Ruth (S.Rcpt. 1194), 3744. 40)' 366.
McCoy, Leo James (S.Rept. 1076), 2029. Leave with pay for employees of the Government Printing
Macinnes, Grant (S.Rept. 1090), 2071. Office (S.Rept. 1125), 2644.
Maggio, Dominick Edward (S.Rept. 1077), 2029. Points of Historic Interest in the National Capital (S.Res.
Marietta-U.S. gunboat (S.Rept. 1039), 1551. 354, S.Doc. 183), 3664.
Marine Corps Reserve {S.Rept. 1174), 3664. COMMITTEE ON PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS {Senate) .
Maupin, Felix (S.Rept. 1192), 3744. Mr. Glenn appointed chairman, 156.
Naval ordnance plant at South Charleston, W.Va. (S.Rept. Mr. Schuyler assigned to, 156.
1031), 1551. Mr. Shortridge excused as chairman, 156.
INDEX 55
COMMI'ITEE ON PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS (Senate)-Cont'd COMMITTEE ON ROADS (House).
Reports by Reports by
Hoidale v. Schall (S.Rept. 1066), 1932. Federal-aid highways emergency appropriation (H.Rept.
Pritchard v. Bailey . (S.Rept. 1151), 3289. 1971). 3342.
Schall, Thomas D., a Senator from Minnesota (S.Res. 343), COMMITTEE ON RULES (House).
2957. Announcement of hearings to be held by, 1711, 3342.
COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC BUTI..DINGS AND GROUNDS (House). Mr. Driver elected, 532.
Announcement of hearings to be held by, 1985, 2127, 2451, Reports by
3051, 4105. Governmental competition with private enterprise (H.Rept.
Mr. Davis, of Pennsylvania, elected, 75. 1788}. 335, 362. .
Mr. Driver excused, 526. Special order for bill H.R. 8378 (H.Rept. 2092), 4767.
Mrs. Eslick elected, 403. Special order for bill H.R. 13520 (H.Rept. 1990), 3730, 3735.
Reports by Special order for bill H.R. 13918 (H.Res. 369, H.Rept. 1973),
Acceptance of title to sites for public buildings {H.Rept. 3386, 3419.
2042). 4209. Special order for bill H.R. 13991 (H.Res. 339, H.Rept. 1817),
Binghamton, N.J. (H.Rept. 1964), 3342. 1296, 1325.
Huntsville, Ala. (H.Rept. 1963}, 3342. Special order for bill H.R. 14302 (H.Res. 384, H.Rept. 2066),
Mangum, Okla. (H.Rept. 1972}, 3342. • 4425.
Maxwell, Nebr. (H.Rept. 1870}, 1833. Special order for b111 H.R. 14395 (H.Res. 382, H.Rept. 2048),
Memorial to certain deceased officers of the American Diplo- 4253, 4296.
matic and Consular Service (H.Rept. 2041), 4209. Special order for b111 H.R. 14689 (H.Rept. 2104), 4865, 4875.
Nome, Alaska (H.Rept. 1871), 1833. Special order for bill S. 417 (H.Res. 378, H.Rept. 2017), 4062,
St. Louis, Mo. (H.Rept. 1887), 2193. 4105, 4926.
Washington City post office (H.Rept. 2045), 4209. Special order for bill S. 5122 (H.Rept. 2105), 4845, 4865.
COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC Bun.DINGS .Ar-."TI GROUNDS {Senate). Special order for bill S. 5160 (H.Rept. 1838), 1481, 1546.
Reports by Special order for bill S. 5417 (H.Rept. 2093). 4767.
Binghamton, N.Y. (S.Rept. 1290), 4874. Special order for House Resolution 334 (H.Res. 350; H.Rept.
Huntsville, Ala. (S.Rept. 1288), 4874. 1860). 1756, 1778.
Las Vegas, Nev. (S.Rept. 1285), 4874. Special order for Senate Joint Resolution 256 (H.Rept. 2132),
Mangum, Okla. (S.Rept. 1289), 4874. 4948.
Maxwell, Nebr. (S.Rept. 1286) , 4874. United States Georgia Bicentennial Commission (H.Rept.
Memorial to the Americaa diplomatic and consular officers 1995) , 3823.
who lost their lives while on active duty (S.Rept. 1163), Waiver of points of order on sections 2 to 8, both inclusive,
3588. of bill (H.R. 13520) making annual appropriations for the
Morristown National Historical Park, N.J. {S.Rept. 1162), Post Office and Treasury Departments (H.Res. 314, H.Rept.
3588. 1789). 362.
Nome, Alaska {S.Rept. 1287), 4874. COMMITTEE ON RULES (Senate) . .
St. Louis, Mo. (S.Rept. 1297), 4874. Reports by
Use of granite and;or marble in the erection of certain Unserviceable rugs and carpets in the Senate Office Building
memorials and public buildings (S.J .Res. 226), 1401. (S.Res. 314), 1162.
COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC LANDS (House).
Reports by COMMITTEE ON THE TERRITORIES (House).
Agricultural entry of lands 'Vithdrawn, classified, or reported Mr. Driver excused, 526. ·
as containing minerals (H.Rept. 1938), 2790 •• Reports by
California (H.Rept. 2036), 4209. Fairbanks, Alaska, bond issue (H.Rept. 1841) , 1546.
Columbia National Forest, Wash. (H.Rept. 1879), 2064. Hawau National Park (H.Rept. 1927), 2722.
Death Valley National Monument, Calif. (H.Rept. 2107), Manufacture of electric current on the island of Molokai,
4956. HawaU (H.Rept. 1839), 1546.
Everglades National Park, Fla. (H.Rept. 2049) , 4296. COMMITTEE ON TERRITORIES AND INSULAR AFFAIRS (Senate).
Homestead entries of widows of Indian war veterans (H. Mr. Clark assigned to, 3421.
Rept. 2097), 4865. Reports by
Idaho grazing lands (H.Rept. 1840), 1546. Issuance of bonds by the town of Fairbanks, Alaska (S.Rept.
Idaho national forests (H.Rept. 1992), 3735. 1108). 2411.
Kirby, Sadie L. (H.Rept. 2098), 4865. Loans to Puerto Rico by the Reconstruction Finance Cor-
Modoc National Forest, Calif. (H.Repts . .1916, 1917), 2640. poration (S.Rept. 13 29) , 5317.
Morristown National Historical Park, N.J. (H.Rept. 1962), Manufacture of electric current within the island of Molokal
3342. (S.Rept. 1135), 3141.
Rayl, Robert (H.Rept. 1902), 2452. Puerto Rico ( S.Repts. 1224, 1225) , 4061.
University of Arizona (H.Rept. 2090), 4767. COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' BENEFITS (Joint).
Wyoming (H.Rept. 1940), 2943. Joint resolutions to continue (see S.J.Res. 262; H.J.Res. 616}.
COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC LANDS AND SURVEYS (Senate). Remarks in House on Senate Joint Resolution 262 to con-
Reports by tinue, 5542. ·
Agricultural entry of lands withdrawn, classified, or reported
as containing minerals (S.Repts. 1061, 1355), 1781, 5297. COMMITTEE ON WAR CLAIMS (House).
Blackwell, Marion F. (S.Rept. 1099), 2131. Mr. Kennedy of Maryland elected, 532.
California (S.Rept. 1247), 4379. Remarks in House relative to employees of, 3408. ·
Desert-land entrymen (S.Repts. 1250, 1329), 4379, 5296. Reports by .
Gunnison National Forest, Colo. (S.Rept. 1316}, 4963. Bird, Thomas, deceased (H.Rept. 2072), 4452.
Kirby, Sadie L. (S.Rept. 1088), 2071. Gormley, P. F., Co., (H.Rept. 1948), 2943.
Lake Oddie (bill S. 5693), 4963. Hall, Ernest Elmore (H.Rept. 1955) , 3235.
Lester, William A. (S.Rept. 1062), 1781. Howard, R. S., Co., Inc. (H.Rept. 2174), 5289.
Lester, Zetta (S.Rept. 1063), 1781. International Arms & Fuze Co., Inc. (H.Rept. 2197), 5651.
Los Angeles County, Calif. (S.Rept. 1311), 4962. Mack Copper Co. (H.Rept. 2175), 5289.
Modoc National Forest, Calif. (S.Rept. 1312), 4962. Padgett, Ruffin (H.Rept. 2063), 4375.
Moore, Robert F. (S.Rept. 1314), 4962. Simmons, Frank J., deceased (H.Rept. 1794), 534.
Pan American Petroleum Co. , and the Richfield Oil Co. of Velie Motors Corporation (H.Rept. 2071}, 4452.
California (S.Rept. 1223). 3996. COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS (House).
Patents to school lands (S.Rept. 1104) , 2198. Announcement of hearings to be held by, 75, 150, 229, 283,
Rapides Parish, La. (S.Rept. 1315), 4963. 296, 362, 414, 2554, 2649, 2790, 3051, 3138, 3235, 3487, 4104,
Service of contest notices in all cases affecting mining loca- 4209.
tions or claims (S.Rept. 1060), 1781. Authorized to sit during the sessions of the House, 69.
Sprouse, Clive (S.Rept. 1314), 4962. Concurrent resolution to print additional copies of hearings
Yakutat & Southern Railway, Alaska (S.Rept. 1313), 4962. on moratorium on foreign debts (see H.Con.Res. 40).
Yellowst one and Grand Teton National Parks, Wyo. (S.Res. Concurrent resolution to print additional copies of the
226). 1857. preliminary report on double taxation (see H.Con.Res. 46).
COMMITTEE ON REORGANIZATION OF THE EXECUTIVE DE- Mr. Estep elected, 75.
PARTMENTS. Reports by
Amendment in Senate to create, 2343. · Assignment of awards entered by the Mixed Claims Com-
mission, United States and Germany (H.Rept. 1936), 2790.
COMMITTEE ON REVISION OF THE LAWS (House). Chicago World's Fair (H.Rept. 1888), 2193.
Mr. Biddle elected, 75. Free importation of articles exported temporarily for scien-·
COMMITI'EE ON RIVERS AND HARBORS (House). tific purposes {H.Rept. 2110) , 4.9 56.
Announcement of hearings to be held by, 36, 150, 229, 296, Gasoline tax '(H.Rept. 1937) , 2790.
362, 475, 534, 1325, 1616, 1711. Retail liquor dealers' stamp tax applicable to drug stores
Reports by (H.Rept. 2038), 4209.
Waterway improvements (H.Rept. 1863), 1778. Taxation of nonintoxicating liquors (H.Rept. 1800), 606.
56 INDEX
COMMITI'EE ON WAYS AND MEANS (House)-Continued CONFERENCE OF MAYORS, resolutions on the subject of Federal
Reports by aid for relief of unemployment adopted by, 4379.
Tax on furs (H.Rept. 2076), 4640. CONFIRMATIONS. See ExEcUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CONFIRMA-
Texas Centennial Celebration (H.Rept. 2005), 3918. TIONS.
Trading with the Enemy Act (H.Rept. 2109), 4956. CONGRESS. See also HoUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE.
COMMITTEE ON WORLD WAR VETERANS' LEGISLATION Address over the radio delivered by Represenative Beck en-
(House). titled " How Congress Works ", 3091. ·
Mrs. Eslick elected, 403. Address delivered by Rev. John A. Ryan, D.D., on "Respon-
Reports by sibility of Congress Toward Unemployment", 169.
Transfer of certain lands to the city of Albuquerque, NMex. Article by Senator Tydings entitled "What's Wrong with
(H.Rept. 2082), 4641. Congress", 3480.
COMMITTEES OF HOUSE, remarks in House relative to, 4740, 4741, Article by John T. Vance on the centennial of the law
4742. library of, 1050.
Remarks in House on the subject of special janitors for, Bill to fix the date of meeting for the second session of (see
3409. bill s. 5549) .
Bill to provide for changing the time of the meeting of (see
COMMITTEES OF SENATE, create the national policy committee blll H.R. 14796).
(see S.Res. 308). Joint resolution for amendment to the Constitution con-
COMMODITIES, restore confidence by raising commodity prices ferring upon Congress the power to regulate the produc-
through expansion of the currency (see bill H.R. 14364). tion and marketing of commodities during an emergency
Bill to aid in securing a normal and stable commodity price (see H.J.Res. 545).
level (see bill H.R. 14645). Joint resolution for amendment to the Constitution giving
Excerpt from an article by Winston Churchill relative to the to Congress the power to regulate hours of labor (see H.J.
revaluation of, 1591. Res. 610).
Index numbers of wholesale prices of, 4754. Joint resolution to pay omcers and employees on December
Joint resolution for amendment to the Constitution con- 20, 1932 (see H.J.Res. 503).
ferring upon Congress the power to regulate the produc- Ratification by State legislatures of the proposed amend-
tion and marketing of commodities during an emergency ment to the Constitution of the United States to change
(see H.J .Res. 545) . the date of the assembling of:
COMMODITY PRICES AND SILVER PRICES, address delivered by Alabama, 35, 88.
Senator Pittman at the annual convention of the Ameri- Arizona, 2449, 2793.
can Mining Congress on the subject of, 479. California, 2192, 2245.
COMMON CARRIERS. See RAILROADS; WATER TRANSPORTATION. Colorado, 3218, 3345.
Connecticut, 3418, 3655.
COMMUNISM, remarks in House relative to, 4265, 4266. Delaware, 2771, 2793.
COMPETITION IN TRADE AND INDUSTRY, regulate (see b111 H.R. Georgia, 3239, 3341.
14583). . Idaho, 2794, 2933.
COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES, annual Missouri, 2771, 2794.
report of the work of the General Accounting om.ce, 39, 60. Montana, 2237, 224.6.
Bills to authorize settlement of certain claims by (see bills Nebraska, 2328, 2340.
S. 5437; H.R. 14325). Nevada, 3927, 3990.
Letters relative to retirement of employees of the - Federal North Carolina, 1710, 1715.
Government or the municipal government of the District North Dakota, 1931, 1973.
of Columbia who have reached the retirement age, 519. Oklahoma, 2328, 2339.
Letter transmitting a list of public officers who on June 30, · south Dakota, 2726, 2795.
1932, were delinquent in rendering their accounts, 1257, Texas, 35, 87.
1260. Washington, 2771 , 2955.
Letter commenting on the bill to require contractors on pub- West Virginia, 146, 157.
lic buildings to name their subcontractors, 3573. Wisconsin, 3135, 3345.
Letter relative to the bill (S. 2488) to abolish the Bureau Wyoming, 2246, 2328.
of Emciency, 4803. Remarks in Senate relative to the constitutional power of
Report concerning the claim of the Booth Fisheries Co., 718, Congress to withdraw the sovereignty of the United
721. States over the Philippine Islands, 185, 258, 270, 488.
Report on claim of Ellen T. Buckley, executrix, 3823. Remarks in House relative to quack measures in, 700.
Report on claim of Lawrence S. Copeland, 39, 60. Remarks in House relative to the proposed special session
Report on claim of the Great Falls Meat Co., 297, 300. of, 1218. ·
Report on claim of the Harvey Canal Ship Yard & Machine Remarks in House in defense of, 1130. .
Shop, 39, 60. "CONGRESS AND THE FARM-MORTGAGE PROBLEM", address
Report on claims arising from explosions at the naval am- over the radio delivered by Representative Ketcham en-
munition depot at Lake Denmark, N.J., 1780, 1833. titled, 4547.
Report on claim of Mary Byskett Sinks, 39, 60.
Report on claim of the Texas Power & Light Co., 39, 60. "CONGRESSIONAL ATTACKS ON MERCHANT MARINE POLICY
Report on claim of White Bros. & Co., 3823, 3826. AID FOREIGN LINES ", editorial appearing in the Wash-
ington Herald entitled, 2344.
COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, annual report of, 362, 366. CONGRESSIONAL AUTOMOBILE TAGS, amend the District of
Bill to require certification to the fitness of individuals for Columbia tramc act relating to the issuance of (see bill
appointment to positions in member banks of the Federal
Reserve System by (see bill H.R. 14781). · s. 4123*).
Joint resolution relative to the exercise of powers with re- CONGRESSIONAL CERTIFICATES OF MERIT, authorizing issu-
spect to national banking associations by (see S.J.Res. ance for 4-H achievement (see H.J.Res. 513). ·
256*). CONGRESSIONAL DffiECTORY, authorize the printing of the
Joint resolution to authorize him to prescribe regulations first edition of the first session of the Seventy-third Con-
for the operation of banks and trust companies in the gress (see H.Con.Res. 50*).
District of Columbia (see S.J.Res. 261). CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR, present to Emile Genereux
CONDEMNED CANNON, amend act authorizing donations of (see (see bill H.R. 14327).
bill H.R. 13026*). CONGRESSIONAL PATRONAGE, remarks 1n House relative to,
CONDON, EDWARD HENRY, relief (see bill H.R. 13512). 4069.
CONDON, FRANCIS B. (a Representative from Rhode Island). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, charts showing comparative strength .
Attended, 5. of the military forces of Great Britain and the United
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by States, 2051, 2171.
Kosciuszko, Thaddeus: authorizing issuance of special post- Concurrent resolution to investigate the feasibility of using
age stamp in honor of (see H.J.Res. 501), 298. paper made from cornstalks for printing of (see H.Con.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Res. 52).
Citizens and individuals, 230, 285, 298, 364, 416, 477, 535, Joint resolution to provide for certain Members-elect of the
666, 817, 870, 944, 1020, 1355, 1548 1617, 1713, 1779, 1834, Seventy-third Congress (see H.J.Res. 492).
1907, 1986, 2193, 2336, 2791, 3582, 4866, 5189, 5290, 5426. Order of House granting general leave to extend remarks in,
Remarks by, on 5547.
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2913. Order of House granting general leave to print remarks on
Farm allotment plan, 1698. HoUse Joint Resolution 480 for amendment to the Consti-
Independent offices appropriation bill-Veterans' Adminis- tution to repeal the eighteenth amendment relating to
tration, 3026. prohibition, 7.
Louderback, Harold, 4919. Order of House granting general leave to print remarks on
Messler, A. C. & Co., 4293. , the subject of the proposed distribution of Government-
Waiver of prosecution by indictment, 698. owned cotton to the American National Red Cross, 713.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. Order of House granting general leave to print remarks on
CONFEDERATE MONUMENT. See INDIANAPOLIS, IND. the beer bill. 805, 868.
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-Continued CONNERY, WILLIAM P., JR.-Continued
Order of House granting general leave to print remarks on .Appointed teller, 2168.
bill (H.R. 13991) to aid agriculture, 1394, 1615. Washington's Farewell Address: reading of, 4715.
Order of House granting general leave to print remarks on Amendments offered by, to
House Resolution 350 for a special order for House Reso- Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
lution 334 relating to the proposed consolidation of priation bill-Employment Service, 2766.
executive agencies, 2110. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R.
Order of House granting general leave to print remarks on 13520)' 4615.
the bill (H.R. 14363) making annual appropriations for ---stone for public buildings, 405.
the Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor, War Department appropriation bill-officers' retired pay,
2774. 2063.
Order of House granting general leave to print remarks on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
bill (H.R. 14643) making annual appropriations for the Ambrose, William A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14382), 2336.
District of Columl:ia, 3914. American labor: to protect (see bill H.R. 14413), 2555.
Order of Home for general leave to print remarks on the Bradley, Edward John: for relief (see bill H.R. 14380),
motion to discharge the Committee on Ways and Means 2336.
from the further consideration of bill (H.R. 8557) to Fegan, Edwa1·d J.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14381), 2336.
equalize tariff duties by compensating for depreciation in Five-day week or 6-hour day: to prevent interstate com-
foreign currencies, 3973. . merce in articles produced in industrial activities in
Order of House for general leave to print remarks on the which persons are employed more than (see bills H.R.
Navy Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14724), 4843. 14082, 14105). 1395, 1435.
Remarks in House relative to the cost of publishing, 1360. Interstate commerce: to prevent interstate shipment of
Remarks in House relative to the proposed investigation on commodities manufactured in factories operating more
the feasibility of using paper made from cornstalks for than 5 days per week or 6 hours per day (see bill H.R.
printing of, 5277. 14518). 3052.
CONKEL, NANCY A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13981). Kiernan, Bridget M.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14003), 1258.
CONLEY, FRANCES, increase pension (see bills H.R. 13650, 14750). Kilgore, Ellen M.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13577), 363.
Public buildings: to require contractors and subcontractors
CONNALLY, TOM (a Senator from Texas). to me statements under oath of wages paid, hours of
Attended, 3. labcr, etc., on (H.R. 14603), 3653.
Appointed on funeral committee, 394. Tax-exempt s<!curlties: to remove tax exemptions on cer-
Emergency legislative program of farm organizations: radio tain bonds issued by United States (H.R. 14762), 4865.
address by Edward A. O'Neal on, 3006. Motion3 and resolutions offered by
Amendments offered by, to Federal Board for Vocational Education: disapproving
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R. transfer of (see H.Res. 330), 816.
13520)-officers' retired pay, 3475. Remarks by, on
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Beer bill, 804, 868.
Marx, George B.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13725). 535. D~ficiency appropriation bill-tax refunds, 1963.
Newark Army base: to authorize Secretary of War to sell to Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor ap~
the highest bidder the port of (see bill H.R. 13652), 575. priation bill, 2613.
Pan American Medical Association: authorizing President to ---employment service, 2766.
welcome a convention of (S.J.Res. 243), 2645. ---prohibition enforcement,· 2767.
Rio Grande: to extend time for construction of a bridge at District of Columbia appropriation bill, 3898, 4446.
Boca Chica, Tex., across (see bill S. 5532), 2644. ---welfare and relief, 4442, 4443.
- - - t o extend time for the construction of a bridge Emergency officers' retirement, 3410.
across (see bill S. 5445), 1932. Federal Board for Vocational Education, 815.
Motions and resolutions offered by First deficiency appropriation bill: detection and prosecu-
Agricultural implements: to investigate prices of (see S.Res. tion of crimes, 1309.
297). 102. ---emergency relief, District of Columbia, 1305, 1306.
Reconsider: to, 3784. ---employment service, 1319.
Rio Grande River bridge, Rio Grande City, Tex.: to concur, ---Immigration Service, 1312, 1315.
5070. 6-hour-day and 5-day-week hearings-, 1711.
Remarks by, on Georgia Bicentennial Commission, 3972.
Balancing the Budget, 3080, 3081, 3082. Independent offices appropriation bill-average salaries,
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 5117, 5127, 5132, 5133. 3216.
Barry, David S., 3280, 3440, 3523, 3524, 3525, 3528. ---Veterans' Administration, 3214, 3215.
Christmas exercises of National Press Club, 1169. Indian Service: budget for, 4551.
Fort D. A. Russell, 1102, 1103, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1107. Johnson, Royal C.: tribute to, 5027.
Glass-Steagall banking bill: silver, remonetization of, 2363, Joint Committee on Veterans' Benefits, 5544.
2365, 2366, 2367, 2368, 2369, 2370, 2371, 2391, 2486, 2487, Kopp, William F.: tril:ute to, 5026.
2488, 2489. Legislative appropriation bill, 3312.
Limitation of debat e, 3006. ---salary reductions, 3407.
Na val strength, 3506, 3507. Navy Department appropriation bill-aviation, 4839.
Offi~ers' retired pay, 3475, 3476. Park system. California, 5391.
Philippine independence, 185, 186. Public buildings: naming of subcontractors on, 3574, 35'(5.
Reconst ruction Finance Corporation, 874. Tariffs and foreign currency depreciation, 3915.
Remonetization of silver, 1188. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill--con-
Tariff, 3259. ference report, 4615.
Tax-exempt securities, 890. --public buildings, 405, 406, 407, 408, 410, 412.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 3287, ---salary cuts, 522, 523.
3426. ---special-delivery messengers. 515.
---executive economy, 3506, 3507, 3508. War Department appropriation bill, 2166, 2320.
--furlough, 3427, 3428. ---Army supplies. 2424.
---officers' retired pay, 3475. ---buildings, 2222.
War Department appropriation bill, 3784. ---conference report, 5381, 5384. 5385.
--clothing and equipment, 3778, 3779, 3784. ---officers' retired pay, 2056, 2057, 2059, 2167, 2168, 2304,
---horses, 3778. 2312.
Waterway improvement: local cooperation in, 3763. ---rivers and harbors, 206:J.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. Reports made by, from
CON!'T.EAUT HARBOR, OHIO, report of Secretary of War on survey Committee on Indian Affairs:
of (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu- Indian Service: budget for (H.Rept. 2046), 4209.
ment), 665. Committee on Labor:
CONNECTICUT, memorial o! legislature on the subject of national 5-day week and 6-hour day {H.Rept. 1999), 3824.
defense, 2070. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Petition of citizens urging repeal of the eighteenth amend- CONNOLLY, JAMES J. (a Representative from Pennsylvania).
ment, 160. Attended, 5.
Ratification by the legislature of the proposed amendment Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
to the Constitution of the United States relative to the Freeman, Daniel Webster: for relief (see bill H.R. 13320), 76.
terms of the President, Vice President, Senators, and Rep- Gorman, Edward J.: for relief (see bill H.R. 133,21), 76.
resentatives, 3418, 3655. Holl, James: for relief (see bill H.R. 13319), 76.
CONNECTICUT RIVER, report of Secretary of War on survey of Vivian, JI.Jexander H.: for relief {see bill H.R. 13322), 76.
(ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu- Petitions and papers presented by, from
ment), 1055. Citizens and individuals, 285.
CONNERY, WILLIAM P., JR. (a Representative from Massachu- Remarks by, on
setts). War Department appropriation bill-Army supplies, 2427.
Attended, 5. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Votes of.
Appointed on Coolidge tun.eral committee, 1354. CONRAD, VINCENT J ., relief (see bill H.R. 7654).
58 INDEX
CONSERVATION OF WILD-LrFE RESOURCES, memorandum rela- CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATE&-Conttnued
tive to the work and expenditures of the Senate commit- Jutnt re30lutions for amendments to
tee on, 1856. Bepresenta,tives: providing for 4-year terms for (see H.J.Res.
Report of the special committee relative to the proposed 598).
consolidation of Federal agencies engaged in (S.Rept. Seventeenth amendment: to repeal (see H.J.Res. 537).
1268)' 4652. Taxation: restricting the power of States to tax money and
Resolution increasing the limit of expenditures by the debts (see H.J .Res. 581) .
special committee investigating (see S.Res. 340•}. CONSTRUCTION ACT OF 1932, statements of progress on J;lrojects
CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING CO., remarks in Senate under, 669, 670, 671.
and correspondence relative to the damage in Washington CONTESTED ELECTIONS IN HOUSE.
State caused by fumes from the smelter at Trail, British Weber v. Si mpson and Church: letter from the Clerk of the
Columbia, 831. House transmitting papers In the case of, 5581.
CONSPIRACY, remarks in House on the subject of a conspiracy to CONTESTED ELECTIONS IN SENATE.
continue the depression, 2756. Resolution limiting attorneys' fees in (see S.Res. 258•).
CONSTANT, AVERY G., relief (see bill S. 4930*). Resolution to prepare rules and regulations governing the
CONSTANT, MARTHA J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13097). conduct of (see S.Res. 367).
Hoidale v. Schall: report from the Committee on Privileges
CONSTITUTIONAL LIBERTY LEAGUE, statement relative to Sen- and Elections on the case of (S.Rept. 1066), 1932.
ate Joint Resolution 211 to repeal the eighteenth amend- ---resolution that Schall is entitled to seat (see- S.Res.
ment, 1621. 343•).
CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES. Pritchard v. Bai ley: report of the subcommittee of the Com-
Article by Representative Beck relative to the power of Con- mittee on Privileges and Elections on the case of
gress under the Constitution to supervise dry repeal by (S.Rept. 1151), 3289.
State conventions, 2419. CONTRACTORS. See PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Bills to authorize the holding of State conventions to con-
sider the propo~ed amendment to repeal the eighteenth CONVICT LABOR, remarks in House relative to, 2697, 2768.
amendment (see bills H.R. 14726, 14728, 14763}. Remarks in Senate relative to, 4242.
Brief submitted by A. Mitchell Palmer on the method o! COOK, FRED, increase pension (see bill S. 5005}.
ratification o! constitutional amendments, 130. COOKE, ED!ffiND F. (a Representative from New York).
Letter from the Secretary of State transmitting a photostat Attended, 5.
copy of certificate of adoption of the twentieth amend- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
ment to, 3653, 3555. Seneca Indian Nation, New York: to investigate all gas and
Ratification by the State legislatures of the proposed amend- oil leases entered Into by (see H.J.Res. 600), 4106.
ment to fix the commencement of the terms of the Presi- Remarks by, on
dent, Vice President, Senators, and Representatives, and Treasury and Post omce Departments appropriation bill:
fixing the time of the assembling of Congress: special-delivery messengers, 517.
Alabama, 35, 88. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Arizona, 2449, 2793. COOKE, MORRIS LLEWELLYN, article entitled "Paying too Much
California, 2192, 2245. for Electricity " written by, 636.
Colorado, 3218, 3345.
Connecticut, 3418, 3655. COOLEY, ELIZABETH, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13209).
Delaware, 2771, -2793. COOLEY, MRS. MARY J., pension (see bill H.R. 14642).
Georgia, 3341 , 3239. COOLIDGE, CALVIN, address delivered by J. A. Nelson, Decorah,
Idaho, 2794, 2933. Iowa, on, 4425.
Missouri, 2771, 2794. Announcement in Senate and House of Representatives of
Montana, 2237, 2246. the death of, 1336, 1354.
Nebraska, 2328, 2340. Article by Clarence S. Brigham on, 2412.
Nevada, 3927, 3990. Article by John Marshall on, 3451.
North Carolina, 1710, 1715. Article appearing in Hearst's International-Cosmopolitan
North Dakota, 1931, 1973. entitled "Settling the War Debts", written by, 1425.
Oklahoma, 2328, 2339. Cablegram from the president of the Senate of the Re·
South Dakota, 2726, 2795. public of Cuba expressing condolence on the death of,
Texas, 35, 87. 1550.
Washington, 2771, 2955. Committees appointed in Senate and House to attend the
West Virginia, 146, 157. funeral of, 1354, 1358, 1393.
Wisconsin, 3135, 3345. Committees appointed in Senate and House to arrange for
Wyoming, 2246, 2328. the joint session of Congress on memorial exercises for,
Remarks in House relative to the methods of amending, 1873, 1855, 2031.
124, 225, 228. Concurrent resolution for a special order for a joint ses·
Remarks in Senate relative to the method of ratlfication of sion of the Senate and House of Representatives for
amendment to, 4694. memorial services on (see S.Con.Res. 38•).
Resolution to direct the Committee on the Judiciary in Concurrent resolution to print the proceedings held in
Senate to prepare two constitutional amendments relat- joint session of the Senate and House of Representatives
ing to the eighteenth amendment (see S.Res. 259•). incident to the memorial services for (see S.Con.Res. 42*).
Joint resolutions for amendments to Jolnt resolution authorizing the issuance of a special post·
CommocLities: conferring upon Congress the power to regu- age stamp in honor of (see H.J.Res. 551).
late production and marketing of commodities dur- Letter from Bishop Freeman inviting the Members of the
ing an emergency (see H.J.Res. 545}. Senate and House of Representatives to attend memorial
ConstitU;tion: to provide a method of amending (see H.J. services to be held at washington Cathedral In honor of,
Res. 505, 614, 615). 1714, 1756.
Eighteenth amendment: to amend (see S.J.Res. 211*; H.J. Message from President Hoover relative to the death of,
Res. 485, 491, 534). 1354, 1357, 1358.
- - t o repeal (amendment to S.J.Res. 211), 1623. Poem by Selmer Grovdahl on, 4427.
- - - t o repeal (see S.J.Res. 202*; H.J.Res. 480*, 484, 489, Poem by William H. McMasters on, 3418.
490, 508, 516). Proceedings in joint session of the Senate and House of
---relative to the operation of (see H.J .Res. 592). Representatives Incident to memorial services for (S.Doc.
Electoral college: to abolish (see S.J.Res. 225). 186)' 3482.
Food products: to authorize Congress to fix the prices of Remarks in House relative to the lowering of the fiags on
manufactured (see H.J.Res. 593). the Capitol and the Senate and House omce Buildings
Hours of labor: conferring upon Congress the power to pre- as a mark of respect to the memory of, 2031.
scribe mlnlmum and maximum hours of labor dur- Resolutions 1n Senate and House on death of (see S.Res.
ing an emergency (see H.J.Res. 545). 317•; H.Res. 341•).
---giving to Congress the power to regulate (see H.J.Res. Resolution in Senate to pay expenses of the committee
610). attending the funeral of (see S.Res. 318•).
House of Representa,tives: to reduce the membership o:f (see Resolution requiring that fiags be :flown at half staff on
S.J.Res. 250; H.J.Res. 591). House wing of Capitol and House Office Building in
Income tax: relative to (see S.J.Res. 251; H.J.Res. 594). · honor of (see H.Res. 358) .
- - - t o allow the United States to tax income from State Tribute by Bishop James E. Freeman to, 1905.
securities and allow States to tax income from
United States securities (see H.J.Res. 506, 550). COOLIDGE, GRACE GOODHUE, pension (see bill S. 5386).
Intoxicating liquors: relating to the manufacture, sale, and Bill to grant the franking privilege to (see bill S. 5387*;
transportation of (see H.J .Res. 486) . H.R. 14211*; H.J.Res. 579).
Members of Congress: providing for election and fixing term COOLIDGE, MARCUS A. (a Senator from Massachusetts).
of service of (see H.J.Res. 483, 599). Attended, 3.
President of the United States: for popular election of (see Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1358.
H.J .Res. 60*). .Amendments offered by, to
- - t o provlde for one term of 6 years for (see H.J.Res. Treasury and Post omce Departments appropriation bill-
599, 608). furlough ot employees, 1552.
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COOLIDGE, MARCUS A.-Continued COPELAND, ROYAL S.-Conttnued
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Harnett, John H.: for relief (see bill S. 5579), 3142. Boy Scouts of America: to authorize delivery for usa in
Remarks by, on sea-scout training of surplus forfeited vessels to (see bill
Bermuda tariff plans, 674. s. 5631), 3932.
Salvaging the railroads, 163. Brown, Charles A.: for relief (see bill S. 5186), 422.
Tariff barriers, 886. Civil Service: to amend act of May 28, 192S, relative to
Reports made by, from salary rates of certain positions in (see bill S. 5475), 2131.
Committee on Claims: District of Columbia: authorizing payment of taxes and
Bess, Peter (SRept. 1333), 5295. assessments on family dwelling houses in quarterly
Committee on Military Affairs: installments (see bills S. 5388, 5630), 1551, 3932.
McDonald, George W. (SRept. 1148), 3242. ---banking business: defining powers of Comptroller of
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. the Currency with respect to the (see S.J.Res. 261),
COOPER, CHARITY, pension (see bill S. 5156). 5448.
COOPER, JERE (a Representative from Tennessee). ---housing board: for creation of (see billS. 5374), 1439.
Attended, 5. Dooley, J. M., Fireproof Warehouse Corporation: for relief
Remarks by, on
(see bill S. 5534) , 2644.
Beer bill, 757, 794. Drugs: to prohibit counterfeiting of (see bill S. 5149), 304.
Eslick, Edward E.: memorial address to, 4356. Federal Trade Commission: to amend section 5 of act to
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill--con- create (see billS. 5051), 63.
ference report, 4609. Foods: to amend the pure foods and drugs law relative to
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. definition and standards oi (see bill S. 5184}, 422.
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von: authorizing acceptance of
COOPER, JOHN G. (a Representative from Ohio). bust of (see S.J.Res. 265), 5448.
Attended, 5. Government-owned cotton: authorizing Amarican National
Amendments offered by, to Red Cross and certain other organizations to exchange for
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- articles containing wool (see S.J.Rcs- 228), 1439.
priation bill (HR. 14363)-prisons, 2697. Government-owned wheat and cotton: to amend section 2
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by of act to distribute to the American National Red Cross
Foreign currency: to provide revenue and to protect Amer- and other relief organizations (see bill S. 5185), 42.
ican labor against effects due to depreciation of (see bill Great American Indemnity Co. of New York: for relief (see
II.R. 14435), 2640. bill s. 5271). 887.
McGnrvey, Charles Augustus: for relief (see bill HR. Hudson River: to extend time for construction of a bridge
14507) ' 2943. near Catskill, N.Y., across (see bill S. 5564), 2958.
Westwood, B. Edward: for relief (see bill H.R. 14043), International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy;
1326. authorizing invitation by President to hold eighth con-
Remarks by, on gress in United States of the (see S.J.Res. 217), 447.
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 5358. Marx, George B.: for relief (see billS. 5479), 2198.
Beer bill, 758. Meagh-er, Winifred: for relief (see bill S. 5049), 63.
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- Natlonal Prohibition Act: to amend (see bill S. 5389), 1551.
priation bill-<:onference report, 5030, 5031. Plattsburg Barracks Military Reservation, N.Y.: authorizing
---prisons, 2697, 2698, 2700, 2701. sale of lands comprising part of (S. 5661), 4380.
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 22. Sanford, Anna Marie: for relief (see bill S. 5187), 422.
Interior Department appropriation bill: Education Bureau Saratoga, N.Y.: to establish a national military park to com-
publications, 933. memorate the campaign and battle of (see bill S. 5508),
Railroads, 5275. 2460.
Steel products: importation of, 4739. Unlawful restraints and monopolies: to amend section 2 of
Tariffs, 4728, 4730. act to supplement existing laws against (see bill S. 5050).
Tariffs and foreign currency depreciation, 3875, 3906. 63.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. West Point Military Reservation: to acquire land in Orange
COOPER, SUSANAH, increase penSion (see bill H.R. 13701). County, N.Y., as addition to (S. 5627), 3931.
COOPERATIVE AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION WORK, amendment Motions and resolutions offered by
in Senate relative to appropriations for, 1718. Foreign markets: for investigation of possibility of creating
additional (see SRes. 310), 891.
COOPERATIVE CREAMERY ASSOCIATIONS, authorize the mak- Hudson River survey: to print as Senate document report
ing of loans by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation on (S.Doc. 155), 612.
to (see bill S. 5677). Leather: to inve<>tigate cost of production of cal! and kip
COOS BAY, OREG., report of Secretary of War on survey of the (S-Res. 335), 2080.
inner harbor, 1985. Reconsider: to, 3479.
COPAS, LEVI, pension (see bill H.R. 13438). Petitions and papers presented by, from
COPELAND, HELEN, relief (see bill H.R. 13454). Citizens and individuals, 61, 91, 157, 418, 609, 674, 819, 1260,
1327, 1328, 1399, 1550, 1619, 1715, 1855, 1932, 2028, 2068,
COPELAND, LAWRENCE S., report of the Comptroller General of 2196, 2410, 2727, 2800, 2956, 3055, 3141, 3240, 3289, 3347;
the United States on claim of, 39, 60. 3422, 3453, 3659, 3737, 3738, 4378, 4459, 4788, 5190, 5294,
COPELAND, LUCY, pension (see bill S. 5257). 5435.
COPELAND, ROYAL S. (a Senator from New York). Societies and associations, 61, 91, 159, 418, 482, 541, 609, 674,
Attended, 3. 819, 1260, 1327 1328, 1399, 1550, 1619, 1715, 1780, 1855.
Address on certain phases of the merchant marine problem 1932, 2028, 2068, 2096, 2410, 2643, 2727, 2956, 3055, 3141,
delivered by, 1427. 3240, 3289, 3347, 3422, 3452, 3453, 3737, 3738, 4378, 4459,
Appointed conferee, 4901, 5195, 5242, 5430, 5466. 4788, 4868, 5066, 5190, 6294, 5435. .
Appointed director of the Columbia Institution for the Remarks by, on
Deaf, 1618. Agricultural appropriation bill--canned goods, 3689, 3690.
Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1358. Bankruptcy law, committee report, 1570.
Appointed to committee, 3826. Barry, David S., 3280, 3281.
Hawes, Harry B.: tribute to, 3238. Beier, George, 5511.
Lincoln, Abraham: radio address by Emanuel Hertz, on, Buffalo Corn Exchange petition, 92.
5071. Consolidation of Government bureaus, 3080.
Mail contracts: validity of-memorandum relating to, 3298. Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 4389, 4390, 4393,
Amendments offered by, to 4394.
District of Columbia appropriation bill (H.R. 14643)- Currency infiation, 2953, 2954, 4575, 4576.
taxicabs, 5429. Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 953, 964, 4989.
Glass-Steagall banking bill, 2080. District of Columbia: recorder of deeds, 5507.
Legislative appropriation bill (H.R. 14562}-k.itchens and District of Columbia appropriation bill-taxicabs, 5345, 5346,
restaurant, 4806. 54.29, 5430.
·---Senate Off.ce Building, 4807. Fair-trade legislation, 919.
Philippine independence (bill H.R. 7233), 177. Farm Loan Act: amendment of--conference report, 5479.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R. Federal home-loan banks, 93, 94.
13520)--executive departments, reorganization of, First deficiency appropriation bill-plant quarantine, 1645,
3056, 3543. Foreign debts, 1278, 2138.
---Government purchase of American goods, 3286. Glass-Steagall banking bill, 1994, 2090, 2206, 2511.
War Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14199)-Military --investment securitites, 2090, 3091, 2401, 2402, 24;04,
Academy, 3791. 2407.
---military publications, 3791. Government economy, 2576, 2579, 2580.
---Reserve Officers' Training Corps. 3791. Harbord, Gen. J_ G., 3534.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Immigration: cxemtion from quota of fathers and mothers.
Army officers: for the relief of certain Army officers whose 5514, 5517, 5522, 5523.
household and other _effects were damaged on Govern- Inaugural ceremonies: public protection during, 3592.
ment property (see bill S. 5.535), 2&44. Increase in banking faclllties, 1626, 1731.
60 INDEX
COPELAND, ROYAL S.-Contlnue4 CORNISH, :r..m..TON T., relief (see bill H.R. 14506).
Remarks by, on CORNSTALKS, investigate the feasibility of using paper made
International Congress of Milltaey Medicine and Pharmacy, from cornstalks for printing of the Congressional Record
447, 502. (see H.Con.Res. 52).
International Mercantile Marine Co. mall contract, 5214, Remarks in House relative to the proposed investigation on
5215, 5234, 5299, 5304, 5307, 5309. the feasibility of using paper made from cornstalks for
Leather: investigation by Tariff Commission, 3750. printing the Congressional Record and other Federal pub-
Legislative appropriation bill-8enate Offi.ce Building, 4806. lications, 5277.
Mail and merchant marine, 609.
Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 5320, 5429. CORPORATE SECURITIES, provide a tax on the sale on margin
Navy Department appropriation bill-aviation, 5220. of (see bill H.R. 14420).
Neville, Arthur I., 5487. CORPORATIONS, prohibit interference with or coercion of em-
Ocean mail service, 5215, 5217, 5218, 5219. ployees in their voting at elections (see bill H.R. 14765).
O'Neil, Edward J., 5511. Joint resolution authorizing the Attorney General to inves-
Order of business, 5511. tigate the failure of those which receive loans from the
Pa.rraviclno, Victor, 2101. Reconstruction Finance Corporation (see H.J.Res. 552).
Philippine independence, 177, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191,
192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 255, 256, 257, 258, 262, 263, 270, 271, CORPS OF ENGINEERS. See ARMY.
430, 489, 494, 495, 498, 882, 884, 885. CORPUS CHRISTI, TEX., convey certain land to Caroline Morris
Post Office Department: investigation of expenditures of, at (see bill S. 3830•).
5487.
Public building: Binghamton, N.Y., 4875. CORWINE, CLARIS N., grant honorable discharge (see billS. 5519).
Radio regulation~onference report, 5205, 5210, 5211. COSGROVE, LEWIS, pension (see bill H.R. 13172).
Railroads: loans to, 2659, 2662.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation: loans by, 2664. COSTIGAN, EDWARD P. (a Senator from Colorado).
Seneca Indians, New York, 4976. Attended, 3.
Shuey, Theodore P.: tribute to, 3143. Conservative Banking, back to: newspaper editorial entitled,
Street-railway merger, 821. 4875.
Tax-exempt securities, 890. Debt readjustments under Federal laws: address of David
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 2672, Lawrence entitled, 2567.
2737. Farm mortgages: resolution of Plateau Valley National Farm
---Air Mail Service, 2871. Loan Association relating to, 3660.
---Bureau of Efficiency, 3453, 3454. Issuance of national currency to municipalities: resolution
---executive departments, reorganization of, 3160, 3161, of City Council of panon City, Colo., relating to, 3660.
3543, 3544. Salary reduction: memo on appropriation bills relating to,
---executive economy, 3077, 3078, 3079, 3080, 3161, 3499, 3493.
3532. Stock market: investigation of-newspaper editorial relative
---Government purchase of American goods, 3256, 3257, to, 5432.
3286, 3287. Amendments offered by, to
---half holidays, 3434. Irrigation projects: water users on (S. 5417), 3676.
---married women, employment of, 3536. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R.
---ocean mail service, 3298, 3301, 3304, 3358, 3359, 3360, 13520) -executive economy: salaries, 3148, 3352, 3479.
3361, 3365. Unemployment relief: Federal aid for (S. 5125), 4322, 4396.
---salary reduction, 3534. Bills and joi:nt resoluticm.s introduced by
---Seatrain Co. mail contract, 2672, 26'74, 2675, 2737, 2738, Unemployment: to provide for cooperation by Federal Gov-
2744, 2746, 2747, 2748. ernment with the several States in relieving hardships
War Department appropriation bill~amps at Army posts and suffering caused by (see bill S. 5125), 162.
for unemployed, 3945, 3946, 3947, 3948. Motions and resolutions offered by
---conference report, 5480. Import and export trade (see S.Res. 334), 2030.
---military publications, 3791. Reconsider: to, 4251.
---Reserved Officers' Train.i ng Corps, 3791. Short selling on stock exchanges: to continue investigation
Reports made by, from of (see S.Res. 371), 4.875.
Committee on the District of Columbia: Tariff bargaining: calling for report from Tariff Commission
Banking business (S.J.Res. 261), 5446. with respect to advisability of (see S.Res. 325), 1719.
Brahler, Annie Regina (S.Rept. 1178). 3664. Tariff rates and classifications: to print as Senate document
Dwellings: to discontinue use of buildings in alleys as (S.Doc.No. 180), 4713.
(S.Rept. 1361), 5448. Waterman, Charles W.: on death of (see S.Res. 282), 3.
Inaugural ceremonies (S.Rept. 1160), 3489. - - - t o pay funeral expenses of the late (see S.Res. 295),
Recorder of deeds: fees charged by (S.Rept. 1324), 5296. 102.
Taxes and assessments on family dwelling houses (S.Rept. Petitions and papers presented by, jrom
1245). 4379. Citizens and individuals, 3738.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Societies and associations, 3738.
Remarks by, on
· COPELAND, SARAH K., pension (see blll H.R. 13083). Balancing the Budget, 3154.
COPPER, article by W. W. Lynch relative to the effects of the tariff Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 5125.
on, 2341. Bituminous-coal industry, 723.
COPRA, memorial urging an immediate tariff duty on copra 1m- Deficiency appropriation bill-tax refunds, 2676.
ported from the Philippines, 550. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor ap•
COPYRIGHTS, annual report of the register of, 300, 362. propriation bill-prisons, 4244, 4251.
---prohibition enforcement, 4239.
CORBEIL, G. S., letter remonstrating against the provisions of sec- Farm problem, 610.
tion 212, of the pending Senate economy act, 1717. Five-day week, 4306.
CORDON, 0. S., relief (see bill H.R. 13946*). Irrigation projects: water users on, 3676.
CORDOVA, JOSE RAMON, relief (see bill H.R. 6785*). Order of business, 4.967.
Philippine independence, 378, 379, 615, 1837, 1912.
CORE SOUND-OCRACOKE INLET CHANNEL, N.C., report of Sec- Short selling on stock exchanges, 5212.
retary of War on survey of (H.Doc. 485), 40. Tariff bargaining, 1719, 2676, 2754.
CORN, amendment in House relative to production of, 1614. Treasury and Post Offi.ce Departments appropriation bill-
CORN BORER, remarks in House relative to appropriations for assay offices, 2669.
control of, 1132, 1138. ---executive economy, 3077, 3148, 3153, 3154, 3155, 3165,
3166, 8168, 3169, 3171, 3477, 3479, 3496.
CORNELIUS, ANDREW J. J., pension (see bill H.R. 14513). ---Government purchase of American goods, 3176, 3179,
CORNELL, ESTHER J., increase pension (see bills H.R. 13651, 3268.
14753). - - h a l f holiday, 3433, 3434.
CORNING, PARKER (a Representative from New York}. ---personnel classification, 3435.
Attended, 5. ---salary reduction, 3381, 3382, 3384, 3429, 3431, 3490,
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 3491, 3492, 8493, 3497, 3501, 3503, 3511, 3531.
Plynn, Agnes B.: to pension {see blll H.R. 13119), 43. Unemployment relief, 632.
Lighthouse reservations: to authorize Secretary of Commerce ---Federal aid for, 4322, 4339, 4396, 4409, 4412, 4418,
to dispose of certain (H.R. 14585), 3581. 4468, 4474, 4476, 4477, 4478, 4479, 4480.
Van Dyck, Mary E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13118), 43. Wall Street, 4772.
Watt, MaryS.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13859), 869. War Department appropriation bill-hospitals, 3792.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Work day: shortening of, 2741.
Societies and associations, 2243. World Court, 300.
Reports made by, from Reports made by, from
Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce: Committee on Finance:
New York Bay bridge, N.Y. (H.Rept. 2068), 4452. Imports and exports (S.Res. 325, S.Rept. 1106), 2253.
St. Lawrence River bridge, N.Y. (H.Rept. 1914), 2554. --tariff problems (S.ReS. 334, S.Rept. 1107), 2253.
_Votes. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY Vo-lEs.
INDEX 61
COTI'ON, amendment and remarks 1n
House relative to the pro-
duction of, 1609, 1611, 1659, 1668, 1672.
COUGHLIN. CHARLES E., address over the radio on the subject
of the banking situation in the United States, delivered
Amendment in Senate to bUl (S. 5122) to provide for the by, 2284.
purchase and sale of cotton under the supervision of Address over the radio entitled "Bonds or Charity", deliv-
the Secretary of Agriculture, 3490. ered by, 2890.
Amendment in Senate authorizing appropriations for dis- Address over the radio entitled "The March of the Work-
tribution of Government-owned cotton to the American ers", delivered by, 3158.
National Red Cross for relief of distress, 3692. Rem~ks in Senate relative to propaganda with respect to
Amendment in Senate to create a board of cotton supply the inflation of the currency conducted by, 4571.
control, 3745. COUNCE, JENNIE WIGFALL, pension (see bill H.R. 14004).
Article from the Asheville (N.C.) Citizen entitled "At Last,
a Sound Cotton Plan ", 4000. COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE, abolish (see b111 S. 5041).
B~lls providing for regulation of the transportation in in- COUNCIL OF NATIONAL STABILITY AND WELFARE, establish
terstate and foreign commerce of (see bills S. 5033, H.R. (see bill S. 5319).
13602). .
B111 to provide for the purchase and sale of (see bill S. COUNT, JEROME, article entitled "The Brooklyn Edison Co.
5122•). Against the Public", written by, 2413.
Bm providing for loans by the Reconstruction Finance COUNTERFEITING, prohibit counterfeiting of drugs (see bill S.
Corporation to producers of (see bill S. 5587). 5149).
Bills to authorize distribution of Government-owned cot- COUNTRY EDITOR PUBLISHING CO., INC., excerpts from a state-
ton to the American National Red Cross for relief of dis- ment entitled "The Poor Man Pays the Bill", published
tress (see bills s. 5199; H.R. 13526, 13560, 13605, 13607•). by, 4217.
Bill to amend the joint resolution authorizing distribu-
tion of Government-owned cotton to the American COUNTS, FRED C., pension (see bill H.R. 13208).
National Red Cross for relief of distress (see H.J.Res. COURTNEY. CLARA ELENOP.., increase pension (see blll H.R.
597•). 13506).
Conference report on b111 (H.R. 13607) to authorize distribu-
tion of Government-owned cotton to the American Na- COURT OF CLAIMS, amendment in Senate authorizing the collec-
tional Red Cross for relief of distress (H.Rept. 1873) , tion of fees by, 3424, 3535.
1934, 2136, 3217, 3266. Annuah report of judgments rendered by (S.Doc. 147), 38, 79.
Joint resolution to provide additional facilities for the Messages from the President transmitting lists of judgments
classification of (see H.J.Res. 434•). rendered by (S.Docs. 164, 201; H.Docs. 504, 546), 606, 1397,
Joint resolution to authorize the American National Red 3823, 5064.
Cross to exchange Government-owned cotton for articles Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 2625.
containing wool (see S.J.Res. 228•). Remarks in House relative to the jurisdiction and work of,
Joint resolutions for distribution of Government-owned 2765.
cotton for relief of distress (see H.J.Res. 494, 497). Reparts by
Joint resolution to authorize appropriations for distribu- Berquist, August, 60.
tion of Government-owned cotton to the American Na- Bodkin, Arabella E., 481.
tional Red Cross for relief of distress (see H.J.Res. 597*). Creek Nation, 60.
Memorial of Legislature of Arkansas urging disposal of Gilkerson, Luther, 60.
surplus Government-owned cotton, 3584. Pocono Pines Assembly Hotel Co., 40. 60.
Memorial of Legislature of South Carolina favoring the bill COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS, letter from the At-
to curtail the production of cotton for the year 1933, 3994. torney General transmitting the annual report of expendi-
Remarks in Senate on bill (S. 5122) to provide for the tures for, 156, 229.
purchase and sale of, 4383, 5308, 5311. COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES. See also SUPREME COURT OF
Remarks in Senate relative to the bill (H.R. 13607) pro- THE UNITED STATES.
viding for distribp.tion of Government-owned cotton to Statement showing various classes of cases commenced dur-
the American National P..ed Cross for relief of distress, ing the years 1910 to 1932, respectively, 2609.
952, 954, 963. Actions at law: bill for temporary suspension of proceedings
Remarks in Senate on conference report on bill (H.R. jn civil transactions (see bill S. 5322).
13607) to authorize distribution of Government-owned Alaska: bills to provide for appeal or writ of error from final
cotton for relief of distress, 2210, 2517, 2604, 2859, 2892, judgments of courts in Alaska to the United States
2945, 3845. Circuit Court of Appeals (see bills H.R. 13954,
Remarks in Senate relative to disposal of surplus, 103, 724. 14241).
Remarks in Senate relative to the shipment of cotton in Arkansas: bill to amend act to regulate holding courts in
interstate and foreign commerce, 724. (see bill H.R. 13362).
Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 13607) authorizing the 'tlis- Bail-bond forfeitures: resolution to investigate the subject
tributlon of Government-owned cotton to the American of (see H.Res. 400).
National Red Cross for relief of distress, 711. Bills of interpleader: bills to allow persons, firms, corpora-
Remarks in House relative to the conference report concern- tions, associations, or societies to file (see bills S.
ing distribution of Government-owned cotton to the 5481; H.R. 14588, 14683).
American National Red Cross for the relief of distress, China: bill to amend act creating the United States court
3306. for (see bill H.R. 14083).
Remarks in House on bill (S. 5122) to provide for the pur- Circuit: bill for appointment of an additional circuit judge
chase and sale of, 4811, 5247. in the ninth {see bill H.R. 13363).
Remarks in House on House Joint Resolution 494 for dis- Circuit courts of appeals: bill to amend law relative to pro-
tribution of Government-owned cotton for relief of dis- cedure in the event of disability of a senior circuit
treEs, 142. judge by illness (see bill H.R. 10641*). ·
Remarks in House on House Joint Resolution 597 relative to nlinois: bill to amend act to regulate holding courts in (see
distribution of Government-owned cotton to the American b111 H.R. 13018).
National Red Cross, 3863.
Remarks in House relative to the classification of, 703. Judges: amendment and remarks in Senate relativ~ to
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for investi- exempting certain judges from salary reductwns,
gation of production of, 1057. 3427.
Remarks in House relative to a display of garments made ---bills to authorize the appointment of secretaries to
from Government-owned cotton delivered to the American (see bllls S. 5142; H.R. 13304).
Nationfl.l Red Cross, 2761. Judgments: amendment and remarks in Senate relative to
Report of the Federal Farm Board concerning the distri bu- the rate of interest to be allowed on judgments
tlon of Government-owned cotton for relief of distress, against the United States, 2563, 3457.
157. . ---bill to amend law relative to the power of courts to
Telegrams favoring the so-called "Smith cotton bill", 4392, . render declaratory judgments (see bill H.R. 4624•).
4393. ---message from the President transmitting records of
judgments rendered against the United States
COTTON BOLLWORM, remarks in House relative to appropriation (S.Docs. 163, 200, 202; H.Docs. 508, 544), 606, 1397,
for control of, 1137. 3823, 5064.
COTTON DUCK, memorial of Legislature of Georgia relative to Missouri: bills to provide for the appointment of an addi-
the manufacture of cotton duck at the Atlanta Peniten- tional district judge for the eastern and western
tiary, 4299. districts of (see bills S. 5652; H.R. 14251).
COTTON FARMERS, editorial from the State, Columbia, S.C., rela- New York: bill to provide for the appointment of one addi-
tive to providing relief for, 3746. tional judge for the eastern district of {see bill
COTTON FISHING NETS, resolution of inquiry relative to produc- H.R. 13028).
tion costs of (see S.Res. 361*). ---bill to amend act to create the northeastern district
of (see bill H.R. 14182).
CO'ITON GOODS, remarks in House relative to the manufacture North Carolina: bill to amend act to regulate holding courts
of, 1601. in the eastern.district of (see bill H.R. 13655*).
COUDERT, FREDERIC R., address over the radio relative to the Probation system: remarks in House relative to appropria-
intergovernmental debts delivered by, 542. tions for, 2631.
62 . INDEX
COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES-Continued COUZENS, JAMES-Contuiued
Suits: bill to amend act relative to the jurisdiction of dis- Reports made by, from
trict courts over suits of a civil nature (see bill S. Committee on Banking and Currency:
5459). National banking associations (S.Rept. 1261), 4565.
---bill to amend law relative to removal of suits from Virgin Isla..11.d.s: loans to (S.Rept. 1023), 1439.
St:1te courts to the district courts of the United Committee on Interstate Commerce:
States (see bill S. 5505). Hanger, G. Wallace W., 1266.
---bill to amend act to permit the United . States to be Interstate Commerce Commission: delegation of certain
made a party defendant in certain cases (see bill powers of (S.Rept. 1291), 4874.
H.R. 14379). Votes Of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
West Virg i nia: bill to amend act relative to holding courts COVINGTON, IND., resolutions opposing reduction of pensions of
in (see bill S. 5536) . · · war veterans adopted by veterans' organizations at, 946.
COUZENS, JAMES (a Senator from Michigan). COX, CLIFTON C., relief (see bill H.R. 9175).
Attended, 3. COX, E. E. (a Representative from Georgia).
Appointed conferee, 3934. Attended, 5.
Amendments offered by, to Appointed on funeral committee, 414.
Unemployment relief: Federal aid for (S. 5125), 4413, 4414, Appointed teller, 1533.
4416, 4485. . Amendments offered by, to
War Department appropri.ation bill (H.R. 14199)--camps at Farm-allotment bill (H.R. 13991)-peanuts, 1531, 1590, 1591,
Army posts for unemployed, 8838, 3936, 3950, 3959. 1600, 1605, 1661.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Georgia Bicentennial Commission (H.J.Res. 518), 3972.
National banking associations: to grant certain powers to Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Comptroller of the Currency with respect to (see S.J.Res. Farm mortgages: to provide for refinancing by Reconstruc-
256), 4460. tion Finance Corporation of indebtedness of (see bill H.R.
Pulaski, Casimir: authorizing the President to proclaim Oc- 14031)' 1326.
tober 11 of each year General Pu1aski's Memorial Day for Remarks by, on
observance and commemoration of death of (see S.J.Res. Beer bill, 798, 799.
213)' 304. Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5252.
Railroads: to suspend the making of loans to (see S.J.Res. Davis, Clarendon, 3714, 3722.
245)' 2658. Farm-allotment plan, 1531, 1532, 1662, 1680, 1684.
Unemployed persons . between 16 and 24: to provide for Farm-mortgage problem, 224.
housing, feeding, and clothing at military posts certain Georgia Bicentennial Commission, 3972.
(see bill s. 5363), 1439. · Independent offices appropriation bill-cooperative market-
Voakes, Rebecca P.: to pension (see blll S. 5309), 1162. ing, 3101, 3102, 3185, 3189.
Motions and resolutions offered by ---Federal Farm Board, 3102, 3104, 3185, 3189, 3317.
National banking associations: defining powers of Comp- Jute, 1681.
troller of the Currency respecting-to concur in House Legislative appropriation bill-salary reductions, 3320.
amendments, 5012. Philippine independence, 1095.
Notice of motion to suspend rules, 3706. War Department appropriation bill-Army supplies, 2426,
Radio regulation : to . insist on Senate amendments and 2427.
agree to conference, 3934. Reports made by, from
Ru1es: to suspend, 3935. . Committee on Ru1es:
Petitions and papers presented by, from Georgia Bicentennial Commission (H.Rept. 1995), 3823.
Citizens and individuals, 2410. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Remarks by, on COX, ERNEST CARROLL, relief (see bill H.R. 13468).
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 3931, 5126, 5127, 5128, COX, OSCAR P., relief (see bill H.R. 6126*).
5131. COYLE, mWIN. . D., relief (see bill H.R. 14256*; H.J.Res. 555).
Barry, David S., 3515.
Beer blll, 959. COYLE, JAMES PHILIP, relief (see bill H.R. 14353).
Cloture, 2027. COYLE, WILLIAM R. (a Representative from Pennsylvania) •
Detroit (Mich.) post-office employees, 176. Attended, 5.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4057. Amendments offered by, to
Fair-trade legislation, 823, 824. Interior Department Appropriation bill: topographic surveys,
Farm mortgages: foreclosures of, 3953. 923. .
Federal home-loan banks, 94. Bills and 1oint resolutions introduced by
First deficiency appropriation bill-reltef fund for District Constitution of the United States: to repeal the seven-
of Columbia, 1568. teenth amendment to the (see H.J.Res. 537}, 1326.
- - t a x refunds, 1472, 1475, 1560, 1561, 1563, 1564, 1565, Delaware R iver: to construct bridge across (see . bill H.R.
1569. 14030), 1326.
Glass-Steagall banking bill, 1911, 1939, 2090, 2207, 2287, Remarks by, on
2510. Delaware River bridge, Bushkill, Pa., 3580.
---investment securities, 2091, 2092, 2401, 2403, 2404, District of Columbia: separate government for, 4205.
2406. Election contests, 4750.
---loans to bank officers, 25tU. Foley, John J., 4847.
---silver, remonetization cf, 2488, 2489. Interior Department appropriation bill: topographic sur-
Hanger, G. Wallace W., 962, 963. veys, 928, 929.
Independent offices appropriation bill-Interstate Commerce Navy Department appropriation bill-aviation, 4834, 4836.
Commission, 4792, 4793, 4794. ---vessels, 4842. .
Interstate Commerc~ Commission: delegation of powers by, Occhionero, George, 2707.
5007. Reports made by, from.
Limitation of debate, 4381. Committee on Naval Affairs:
Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5017. Occhionero, George (H.R. 9231), 2328.
National banking associations, 4691. Roberson, Milton Augustus (H.Rept. 1894), 2335.
Philippine independence, 880, 883. Moriarty, Sylvester T. (H.Rept. 1895), 2335.
Radio regulation, 3770. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Railroads: to suspend loans to, 2659, 2660, 2661, 2662. CRABBE, G. W. (superintendent Anti-Saloon League for the dis-
Reconstruction Finance Corporation: loans by, 1717, 1718, trict of Maryland) .
2662, 2663. Remarks in House relative to, 5636.
Street-railway merger, 685.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bUI, 3370. CRAIG, EVA, relief (see H.Res. 310•).
---executive economy, 3144, 3145, 3491, 3494, 3496. CRAU., JOE (a Representative from California).
---mail subsidies, 2807. Attended, 5.
---married women, employment o!, 3544. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
---personnel classifi.cati.on, 3436, 3437. Baldwin, Bessie: to pension (see bill H.R. 14186), 1617.
Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4411, 4412, '*413, 4414, Banks, Catherine: to pension (see bill H.R. 13398), 152.
4415, 4416, 4417, 4418, 4419, 4482, 4484, 4485, 4486, 4496, Briggs, Anthony: to pension (see bill H.R. 13401), 152.
4497. Burt, Gilbert E.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13400), 152.
War Department appropriation bill, 3707, 3860. Carnicle, M. C.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14254), 1834.
---camps at Army posts for unemployed, 3838, 3839, Davis, Cairo: for relief (see bill H.R. 13616), 415.
3840, 3841, 3842, 3848, 3852, 3855, 3856, 3857, 3860, Duling, Alice Lucy: to pension (see bill H.R. 13757), 607.
3936, 3944. Employment of aliens: making it illegal while there are
Reports made by, from American citizens out of work for the (see blll H.R.
Committee Investigating Reconstruction Finance Corporation 13307}' 75. .
Loans: Garrison, Laura A.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13758), 607.
Loans by Reconstruction Finance Corporation (S.Rcpt. 1<1.>9), Genereux, Emile: to present Congressional Medal of Honor
1717. to (see bill H.R. 14327), 2128.
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CRAIL, JOE-Continued CROSSER, ROBERT-Continued
Keeney, Matilda: to pension (see b111 H.R. 13407), 152. Reperts made by, from
Keiser, Nancy A.: to pension (see b111 H.R. 13406), 152. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce:
Livingston, Victor Arthur: for relief (see bill HR. 13405), Ohio River bridge, Sistersville, W.Va.( HRept. 2020), 4105.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Gladding, McBean & Co.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13323), CROSSLAND, J. R. A., letter relative to the proposed loans to
76. . colored farmers written by, 1028.
Haugh, Mrs. David: to pension (see bill HR. 13402), 152.
Hindman, Jesse L.: to pension (see bill HR. 13403), 152. CROW, JOHN A., appoint warrant officer in Army (see bill S.
5599).
152.
Minier, Dee w.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14717), 4453. CROWDER, CARL M., letter relative to the so-called "allotment
Mosel, Arthur: to pension (see bill H.R. 13404), 152. bill", 1371.
Matt, Lucretia, Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Cady CROWE, EUGENE B. (a Representative from Indiana).
Stanton: to place permanently in the National Statu- Attended, 5.
ary Hall the statues of (see H.J.Res. 528), 984. Remarks by, on
Mueller, Rudolph R., for relief (see b111 H.R. 14307), 2065. Budget balancing and veterans' benefits, 3123.
Peters, Earl M.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13396), 152. Indiana limestone on public buildings, 3124.
Schaeffer, Ella: to pension (see bill H.R. 13397), 152. Indigent aliens, 3576.
Wentworth, Charles Wallace: for relief (see bill HR. 13399), Public buildings: naming of subcontractors on, 3574.
152. Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill:
Petitions and .papers presented by, from public buildings, 406, 409.
Citizens and individuals, 416, 2336, 2453, 3052, 4106, 4297, War Department appropriation bill-pack saddles, 2187, 2188.
5062. Reports made by, from
Societies and associations, 77, 1617, 1986, 2336, 2453, 2641, Committee on Immigration and Naturalization:
4106. Removal of indigent aliens (H.Rept. 1852), 1616.
Remarks by, on Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Louderback, Harold, 4917, 4922, 4923. CROWN HILL CEMETERY. See INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
CRAMER, ISABELLA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13201). CROWTHER, FRANK (a Representative from New York).
Attended, 5.
CRAMPTON, LAURA B., relief (see bill HR. 13728). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
CRAMPTON, MIRIAM E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14640). Canale, Peter Umberto: for relief (see bill H.R. 13541), 298.
CRAMTON, LOUIS C. (a former Reprooentative from Michigan). Hyson, Nancy: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13121), 43.
Extracts from the report entitled "History and Proper Milliman, Rosella: to pension (see bill H .R. 14593), 3581.
Functions of the Department of the Interior" by, 1038, Oathout, Annie: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13120),
1052. 43.
Reid, Arthur: for relief (see bill H.R. 13123), 43.
CRANE, JERRY V., relief (see bill H.R. 5367•). Sanford, Maude Harriman: to pension (see bill H.R. 13122),
CRANE C_REEK IRRIGATION PROJECT, IDAHO, rehabilitation of 43 . .
(see bill HR. 13529). Motions and resolutions offered by
CRANKS, remarks in House relative to protecting persons and Beer: to recommit bill (H.R. 13742) to tax 3.2 percent, 866.
property in the United States Capitol from demonstra- Petitions and papers presented by, from
tions by, 453. Citizens and individuals, 298, 944, 1355, 2243, 2556, 2724,
CRANSTON, LUCIE P., pension (see bill S. 4991). 3342, 3992.
Societies and associations, 298, 945.
CRANTON, HERBERT ROGERS, relief (see bill H.R. 14599). Remarks by, on ·
- CRAWFORD, CLARA, increase pension (see bill HR. 14170). Beer bill, 748, 749.
CRAWFORD COUNTY (PA.) TAXPAYERS' LEAGUE, letter recom- Durey, Cyrus: death of, 1303.
mending an increased charge on passports to France, 1621. Tariffs and foreign currency depreciation, 1818, 1819, 1820,
CREAMERY ASSOCIATIONS, authorize the making of loans . by 1821, 1822, 3904, 3905, 3966, 5288.
the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to (see b111 S. War Department appropriation bill, 1818.
5677). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
CREEK NATION. See INDIANS. CROWTHER BILL. See IMPORT DUTIES.
CREEL, H. B., article on farm relief written by, 2069. CRUMP, E. H. (a Representative from Tennessee).
CRIME, granting the right to two or more States to enter into Attended, 5.
agreements for the prevention of (see bill HR. 10243•). Remarks by, on
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for detection Eslick, Edward E.: memorial address to, 4356.
and prosecution of, 1308. Reports made by, from
Committee on Military Affairs:
CRIPPS, RICHARD M., relief (see bill HR. 13411). Bourne, Mass. (H.Rept. 2064), 4376.
CRISP, CHARLES R. (a Representative from Georgia). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Resignation of, 6.
CRUMP, MINNIE LEA, pension (see bill H.R. 13672).
CROMWELL, RUSSELL G., pension (see bill HR. 13977).
CUBA, article by Representative Fish entitled "Keeping Faith
CROP LOANS. See FARMERS. with Cuba", 5626.
CROP PRODUCTION LOAN OFFICE, table showing functions of, Bills to authorize the making of a long-time contract for
3698. supply of water to the United States naval station at
CROP SURPLUSES AND THEIR CONTROL, remarks in Senate Guantanamo Bay (see bills S. 1656•; H.R. 1420P).
relative to, 103. Cablegram of condolence on the death of Calvin Coolidge
received from the president of the senate of, 1550.
CROPS GROWN UNDER IRRIGATION, statistics relative to, 4757. Concurrent resolution proposing that the President of the
CROSBY, GEORGE H ., letter relative to the domestic production United States intervene in the political situation existing
of manganese ore written by, 542. in (see H.Con.Res. 45).
CROSS, 0. H. (a Representative from Texas). CUFF, JAMES S., ~elief (see bill H.R. 14595).
Attended, 5.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by CULIVER, WILLI~ A., pension (see bill S. 5099).
Currency: to restore confidence by raising commodity prices CULKIN, FRANCIS D. (a Representative from New York).
through expansion of (see bill H .R. 14364) , 2243. Attended, 5.
Grubb, Georgia L.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14086), 1395. Bills and joint resoluti ons introduced by
Silver: to broaden the metallic monetary base while pre- Battle of Saeketts Harbor, N.Y.: to provide for commemora-
serving the gold standard by use of (see bill HR. 13931) tion of (see bill H.R. 14393), 2452.
1055. • Carmen, Adela: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14148),
Remarks by, on 1548.
Symes, Ed and Elizabeth, and others, 3807. Dempster, Sarah Jane: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
War-debt question, 115. 14401), 2452.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. Hennessey, Mary: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14147),
CROSS, RUSSELL C., relief (see b1ll S. 5002). 1548.
CROSS, MRS. W. F., Miami, ·Fla., present thanks of Congress and Irrigation and reclamation: declaring policy of United States
-a gold medal of honor to (see H.J.Res. 604, 607). with respect to (see ·bill H.R. 13917), 1019.
Remarks in House relative to her courageous act in saving Pickard, Eliza: to increase pension (see bill HR. 14635),
the life of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 4432. 3824.
Scott, Elbert: for relief (see blll H.R. 13542) , 298.
CROSSER, ROBERT (a Representative from Ohio). Sheley, Estella: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14400),
Attended, 5. 2452.
Remarks by, on Seymour, Alwilda E.: to increase pension (see bill HR.
Leave of absence, 1435. 13922) 1019,
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CULKIN, FRANCIS D.-Continued CURRENCY-Continued
Bills and joint resolutions introduced 'by Resolutions adopted by the common councll of the city of
St. Lawrence River: to extend times for commencing and Elkhart, Ind., advocating the issue of national currency
completing construction of bridge across (see bill H.R. to municipalities, 1781.
14200), 1712. Resolutions adopted by the Farmers Holiday Association at
Trapolina, Rose Louise: for relief (see bill H.R. 13669), 476. Mankato, Minn., urging legislation for stabilization of,
Petitions ana papers presented by, from 2342.
Citizens and individuals, 153, 364, 477, 2193, 2453. Statistics telative to currency in circulation in 192i and
Societies and associations, 364, 477, 1549, 1834, 2193. 1922, 1755.
Remarks by, on CURRENCY BUREAU, annual report of, 362, 366.
Dist rict of Columbia appropriation bill, 3896, 3899. CURRENCY-REFORM GROUP, list of names of members and
Farm allotment plan, 1666, 1667. remarks in House relative to, 1135.
Interior Department appropriation bill: reclamation. 661,
927. CURRY, CHARLES F. (a Representative from California).
Irrigation projects: water users on, 5159, 5160. Attended, 5.
Livestock industry: stablllzation of, 3564. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Naval ammunition depot, Lake Denmark, N.J .. 3652. Employees of the United States: relating to leave with
Pershing, John J., 2058: pay earned by certain civilians (see H.J.Res. 605), 4554.
Reclamation projects: effects of, 4756, 4757, 4758, 4760. Jasper, Mary E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14624),
St. Lawrence River bridge, Alexandria Bay, N.Y., 3578. 3736.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
Citizens and individuals, 1100, 2336, 3582.
CULLEN, THOMAS H. (a Representative from New York). Societies and associations, 154, 3236.
Attended, 5. State legislatures, 3582.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Citizens and individuals, 4555, 5415. CURRY, EDWARD, relief (see bill H.R. 13868).
Societies and associations, 47, 535, 608, 1020, 1145, 1258, 1779,
2065, 3139, 3343, 3654., 4555. C~RY, SAMUEL, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14336).
State legislatures, 2065, 5062. CURRY, WILLIAM J., relief of widow of (see H.Res. 342•).
Remarks by, on CURTAIN, WILLIAM F., pension (see bill H.R. 13117).
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2909, 2915. CURTIS, CHARLES (Vice President of the United States).
Beer bill, 750, 845. Remarks in Senate on birthday of, 2454.
Cleary, William E.: death of, 868.
Gasoline tax, 2899. CURTIS E. PASS POST, AMERICAN LEGION, WATER VALLEY,
Inauguration committee, 206. MISS., resolutions opposing the retrenchment program
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. of the National Economy League, adopted by, 1551.
CUMMING, HUGH S., allow to accept foreign decoration (see S.J. CURTISS, GLENN H., make a posthumous award of a Distin-
guished Flying Cross to (see bill HR. 11980•).
Res. 195• ).
CURTISS-WRIGHT CORPORATION, remarks in Senate relative
CUNNINGHAM, SARAH A., increase pension (see bUl H.R. 14024). to, 3057.
CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM, relief (see bill H.R. 14283). CUSTOMS DUTIES. See IMPORT DUTIES.
CURD, OTHA S., relief (see bill H.R. 14044). CUT-OFF CHANNEL, N.J., report of Secretary of War on survey
CURRAN, JAMES J., relief of widow (see bUl H.R. 14_1 01). of (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public
CURRENCY. See also FoREIGN CuRRENciES. document), 1394.
Address delivered by Prof. Irving Fisher ·at New York City CUTTING, BRONSON (a Senator from New Mexico).
relative to infiation, reflation, and depreciation of, 4402. Attended, 39.
Article by Ogden L. Mills, Secretary of the Treasury, oppos- Appointed conferee, 687, 2135, 3933, 4455, 5348.
- 1ng the proposed manipulation of, 2272. " Campaigning against Government workers ": article from
Article by the late Senator Watson, of Georgia, on the American Federationist entitled, 3440.
question of the inflation of, 4095. Amendments offered by, to
Article from the Boston Globe entitled " Which Kind of Philippine independence {bill H.R. 7233), 254, 394, 425, 545.
Inflation? ", 2959. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Bills t o restore confidence by raising commodity prices Loans to farmers: to provide for crop production during
through the expansion of (see bills H .R. 13931, 14364). year 1933 for . (see bill S. 5246), 722.
Bill providing for expansion of (see bill H.R. 14374). Needy transients: to amend emergency relief and construc-
Bill to extend Federal Reserve currency, to coin silver, and tion act of 1932 by authorizing cooperation by Federal
to prohibit exportation of gold (see bill H.R. 14299). Government with the several States and Territories in
Bill to establish a bimetallic system of (see bUl HR. 14300). relieving distress among unemployed (see bill S. 5121),
Letter of Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a draft 161.
of a proposed bill for relief of holders of mutilated bank Water users on irrigation projects: to amend act for relief
notes, 869, 896. of certain (see bUl S. 5198), 482.
Letter from former Senator Robert L. Owen relative to the Motions ana resolutions offered by
bill (H.R. 13012) providing for the controlled expansion Mining of coal, phosphate, oil, etc.: to disagree to House
and contraction of, 3098. amendment and appoint conferees (S. 4509), 2135.
Memorial of Legislature of Nebraska urging legislation to Remarks by, on
establish a bimetallic system of, 2067. Barry, David S., 3516, 3519, 3521.
Memorial of Legislature of Nebraska favoring sound infia- Mining of coal, phosphate, oil, etc.--conference report, 3352.
tion of, 2796. Philippine independence, 254, 255, 264, 265, 387, 388, 389,
Paper by G. F. Warren relative to deflation of, 3263. 424, 425, 434, 487, 544, 546, 547, 548. 554, 1861, 1865,
Papers by Lawrence Sulliyan, Mr. Farrell, Reginald Mc- 186~ 186~ 1911, 1913, 1914, 191~ 1916, 1917.
Kenna, the MacMillan committee, and Robert W. Thomp- ---veto message, 1790.
son relative to the reform of, 2858. Railroad situation, 1722.
Petition of citizens of Tulsa, Okla., favoring expansion of, Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation blli--execu·
3742. tlve economy, 3163.
Remarks in House and correspondence relative to expan- Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4489, 4490, 4497.
sion of, 1051, 1229. War Department appropriation bill--camps at Army posts ·
Remarks in House and correspondence . relative to the bill for unemployed, 3945, 3949.
(H.R. 13876) to accept farm-land securities as the basis Reports made 'by, from
for the issuance of, 1232. Committee on Military Affairs:
Remarks in House and correspondence relative to currency Edgerly, George W. (S.Rept. 1124), 2644.
depreciation abroad, 1971, 2534. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Remarks in House on the subject of a sound currency, CUYAHOGA RIVER CHANNEL, OHIO, report of Secretary of War
2534. on survey of (H.Doc. 477) , 40.
Remarks in House entitled "Currency expansion or revo- CYGANEK, BARNEY, relief (see bill H.R. 14275).
lution", 4081.
Remarks in Senate and correspondence relative to inflation CZECHOSLOVAKIA, article by Samuel G. Blythe concerning the
of, 2953, 3374, 3662. prices of commodities imported from, 2350.
Remarks in Senat e and a news item by Fraser Edwards DAIRY INDUSTRY, amendments in House to the allotment bill
relative to inflation of, 2864. (H.R. 13991) relating to, 137·7.
Remarks in Senate relative to the increase in the volume Bills to regulate importat ion of dairy products for promo-
of mail received by Senators relative to the proposed tion of (see bills S. 5170; H.R. 13662).
in.flation of, 3010. . _ Bill to promote (see bill H.R. 14569•).
Remarks in Senate relative to expansion of, 3097. Memorial of Legislature of Wisconsin favoring a higher
Remarks in Senate relative to propaganda conducted by tariff on dairy products, 4213.
Charles E. Coughlin concerning inflation of, 4571. Statistics relative to, 1377.
·Resolutions adopted by the City Council of Canon City, Telegram from the National Milk Producers Federation rela-
Colo., favoring the issuance · of national curren(:y based tive to the position of dairy products in the pending Fed-
on municipal bonds, 3660, eral farm relief allotment bill, 1534.
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DALE, PORTER H. (a Senator from Vermont). DAVENPORT, !OWA, resolution of condolence on the death of
Attended, 3. Samuel A. Kendall adopted by the local branch of the
Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1358. National Association of Letter Carriers at, 1710.
Amendments offered by, to DAVIDSON, JOHN E., relief (see biU H.R. 9326•).
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R.
13520) -personnel classification, 3439. DAVIDSON, RUFUS, pension (see bill H.R. 13836).
---retirement fund, 1623. DAVIDSON, SAMUEL G., relief (see bill H.R. 14681).
---salary reduction, 3532. DAVIDSON, WILLIAM HENRY, relief (see bill H.R. 13046),
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by DAVIS, ALONZO EDWARD, pension (see bill H.R. 13389).
Broughton, Catherine Davis: to pension (see bill S. 5646),
4215. DAVIS, CAIRO, relief (see bill H.R. 13616).
Civil Service retirement: to amend act of May 29, 1930, for DAVIS, CLARENDON, relief (see bill H.R. 9606•).
the (see bill S. 5294), 1102. DAVIS, DONNA M., relief (see bills S. 4286•; H.R. 11460•).
- - - t o amend law as amended providing for (see bill DAVTI!t, EWIN L. (a Representative from Tennessee) •
s. 5196) 482.
J
Attended, 5.
Denison, Anna Elizabeth Rice: for relief (see bill S. 5645), Appointed conferee, 3915.
4215. Tribute to services of, 5584.
Harran, Sarah E.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5079), 93. Amendments offered by, to
Lower, Eliza C.: to increase pension (see billS. 5081), 93. Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill-
Manley, Calvin C.: to pension (see billS. 5181), 422. mail on coastwise vessels, 462.
Manley, Eola E.: to increase pension (see billS. 5080), 93. . Virgin. !~lands: shipping service to (H.R. 10329) , 3561.
Philately: to facilitate pursuit of avocation of (see bill S. Btlls and 1cnnt resolutions introduced by
5434), 1932. Dairy industry: to regulate importation of dairy products to
Richardson, Addie: to increase pension (see bill S. 5379), protect (H.R. 14569), 3343.
1551. Federal Farm Loan Act: to amend second paragraph of sec-
Tripp, Hazel: to pension (see b111 S. 5182), 422. tion 4 of (see blll H.R. 13562), 363.
Remarks by, on Load lines for American vessels: to amend section 1 (A) of
Barry, David S., 3517, 3519. act to establish (see bill H.R. 13813), 816.
Second deficiency bill-Bureau of Immigration, 5465. Martin, Nancy: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13578),
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 3430. 363.
---personnel classification, 3435, 3437, 3438, 3439, 3440. Merchant vessels: to prevent the scrapping of United States
---salary reduction, 3532. owned (see bill H.R. 13929), 1055.
Reports made by, from Milk and cream: to regulate importation of (see bill H.R.
Committee on Civil Service: 13662)' 475.
Retirement of employees (S.Rept. 1047), 1622. Ocean-mail contracts: to amend Title IV, section 404, of
Salary rates of certain civil positions (S. 5475), 4459. Merchant Marine Act, 1928, relating to (see bill H.R.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. 13930) • 1055.
DALLAS BRIDGE CO., allow them to bridge the Columbia River Radio licenses: providing for fees for (see bill H.R. 14688),
(see bill H.R. 13961). 4210. .
DALLAS COUNTY CHAPTER, AMERICAN RED CROSS, relief (see Motions and resolutions offered by
bill H.R. 7096•). Radio regulation: to disagree to Senate amendments and
ask for conference, 3915.
DALRYMPLE, ADELAIDE K., increase pension (see bill S. 5524). Rules: to suspend, 5160.
DAMAGE CLAIMS. See CLAIMs. Remarks by, on
DAMM, ALICE M. A., relief (see bill S. 631•). Army, Navy, and Marine Corps Bands: radio broadcasts by,
5421.
DAMON, MARGARET, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13518). Common carriers by water, 5161.
DAMPFERCOMPAGNIE, FLENSBURGER, relief (see bill H.R. Eslick, Edward E:.: memorial address to, 4354.
14271) 0
McMillin, Benton, eulogy on, 3127.
Radio regulation--conference report, 5038, 5039.
DANA, MARSHALL N., statement concerning Federal reclamation Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation blll-
projects written by, 2751. ocean mail, 462, 463, 464.
DANIELS, JOSEPHUS, editorial on Muscle Shoals written by, 3861. Vessels: regulations governing, 5165.
DANNERBERGER, ELIZABETH, pension (see bill H.R. 14058). Virgin Islands: shipping service to, 3561.
Reports made by, from
DARLING, ISABELLA E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13297). Committee of conference:
DARROW, GEORGE P. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). Radio regulation .(H.R. 7716; H.Rept. 2106), 4845.
Attended, 5. Committee on Merchant Marine, Radio, and Fisheries:
Appointed on funeral committee, 1354, 1435. Collisions: regulations for (HRept. 2053), 4296.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Common carriers by water (H.Rept. 2006), 3918.
Geis, D. Marion: to pension (see bill H.R. 14466), 2723. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTEs.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans: to prohibit pub- DAVIS, HARRIET M., pension (see billS. 5416).
licity of (see bill H.R. 14699), 4376.
Petitions and papers presented by, from DAVIS, JAMES J. (a Senator from Pennsylvania).
Societies and associations, 3052, 3139. Attended, 78.
Remarks by, on "A Five-Year Moratorium for Ma~hines ": newspaper edi-
Announcement, 475. torial entitled, 3248.
Dental Corps, United States Navy, 3227, 3228. Appointed on funeral cominittee, 1358, 1429.
Eigb.teenth amendment repeal, 13. Assigned to committees, 156.
Kendall, Samuel A.: memorial address to, 4370. Certificate of election: memorandum on Pennsylvania law
ReconstructiQn Finance Corporation loans: publicity of, relative to duty of governor to issue a, 5427.
5364. Credentials presented, 5426. .
Tribute to retiring Members, 5550. Letter from America's Wage Earners' Protective Conference
Reports made by, from on Government purchase of American goods, 2071.
Committee on Naval Mairs: Letter from Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co. on restora-
Navy ration (H.Rept. 1958), 3235. tion of price level of agricultural products, 2071.
Votes Of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Repeal: newspaper editorial by Paul Block on. 3355.
Tariff: address by William L. Mauro on, 3596.
DAUGHERTY, SARAH A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13173). ,. These Troublous Times ": article by Robe Carl White en-
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, annual report titled, 3243.
of the National Society of, 366. Wage reduction: newspaper statement of Ernest T. Weir
Resolution to print the annual report of the National So- denouncing, 3588.
ciety of (see S.Res. 355•, SDoc. 182). Amendments offered by, to
DAUPHIN ISLAND RAILWAY & HARBOR CO., amend act author- Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
izing construction of a bridge by (see bill H.R. 13792). priation bill (H.R .. 14363)-Bureau of Mines, 4249.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
DAVENPORT, FREDERICK M. (a Representative from New York). District of Columbia: for relief of needy blind persons (see
Attended, 5. bill s. 5629), 3931.
Address at memorial services tn House, 4346. Foley, John J.: for relief (see bill S. 5520), 2563.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Narcotic drugs: to provide for forfeiture of vessels, vehicles,
Citizens and individuals, 364, 1396, 2453, 2944, 4555. or other means used to transport or conceal unstamped
Societies and associations, 2453. (see bill S. 5318), 1162.
Remarks by, on
Nelson, N. C.: for relief (see bill S. 5543), 2644.
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2113. Owen, Henrietta V. W.: to pension (see bill S. 5266), 820.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Philadelphia, Pa.: to procure site for public building at (see
DAVENPORT, HENRY, pension (see bill H.R. 13137). bill s. 5209). 541.
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DAVIS, JAMES J.-Continued DEATHS ANNOUNCED-Continued
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Former Senators
Sewage-disposal works: to authorize Reconstruction Finance Goff, Guy D., 1476.
Corporation to make loans to aid in financing projects for Former Rewesentatives
construction of sewerage systems or (see bill S. 5392), Cleary, William E., 868.
1623. Durey, Cyrus, 1303.
Motions and resolutions offered by George, M. C., 5288.
Kendall, Samuel A.: on death of (see S.Res. 319), 1429. Hall, U. S., 1251.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Humphreys, William Yerger, 5186.
Societies and associations, 2727. Irwin, Edward M., 3183.
State legislatures, 4789. McMillin, Benton, 3127.
Remarks by, on Sproul, William II., 1051.
Agricultural appropriation bill-canned goods, 3688. DEATON, SALLIE, pension (see bill H.R. 13709).
Branch banking, 1264. •
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- DE BACK, MINNIE C., adjudicate claim of (see bills S. 5038; H.R.
priation bill-Bureau of Mines, 4248. 14512}.
---prisons, 4245. DE BAUN, ROGER, letter remonstrating against the so-called.
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 161, 1160. " domestic-allotment plan " for farm relief, 1699.
First United Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, Pa., resolu- DEBENTURES. See ExPORT DEBENTURES.
tions, 1160. DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES, reduction of (see bill H.R. 14778).
Fleet reservists in the Navy, 1716. Joint resolution to reduce appropriations made to the sink-
Glass-Steagall banking bill, 2350. ing fund (see H.J.Res. 499).
Lace-fabric tariff, 303. Statistics relative to, 3263.
Land-grant colleges, 1716.
Machinery and overproduction, 2985, 2986, 2987, 2993. DEBTORS IN FORCED LIQUIDATION PROCEEDINGS, message
Narcotic traffic, 1194. from the President recommending legislation for relief of
Passports to France, 1621. (H.Doc. 522), 1569, 1615.
Pennsylvania National Guard organizations, 1437. "DEBT READJUSTMENTS UNDER FEDERAL LAWS ", address de-
Stamp money, 4328. livered by David Lawrence entitled, 2567.
Tariff and foreign-currency depreciation, 2985. DEBTS, article by Charles Merz entitled " Debts, Public and
Technocracy, 2986, 2987, 2989, 2992, 2995. Private", 2861.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-Gov- Bill to authorize the payment of legal tender in the dis-
ernment purchase of American goods, 2985. charge of (see bill H.R. 14604).
- - - vocational education, 3458, 3461. Joint resolution to provide a; 1-year suspension period on
Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4408, 4409. certain (see H.J.Res. 567).
War Department appropriation bill-camps at Army posts Joint resolution for amendment to the Constitution re-
for unemployed, 3842. stricting the power of States to tax (see H.J.Res. 581).
Reports made by, from DEBT SETTLEMENTS. See FoREIGN COUNTRIES .
. Committee on Naval Affairs:
Thayer, Sydney, Jr. (S.Rept. 1191), 3744. DEBUSSY, ANNA, pension (see bill . H.R. 13886).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. DECEASED MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, a special order for me-
DAVIS, JOHN W., AND O~S, letter to Democratic Senators morial services for (see H.Res. 362 *).
asking for action on the World Court received from, 301. DECENTRALIZATION OF WEALTH, remarks in Senate on the
DAVIS, MARY ALICE, pension (see b111 H.R. 13186). subject of, 54, 55. .
· DAVIS, ROBERT L. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). DEEN, SARAH E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14116).
Credentials presented and sworn in, 6. DEERY, CYRIL AMBROSE, rellef (see bill H.R. 13494).
Elected to committees, 75. DEETER, ALBERT M., pension (see bill H.R. 13422).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Armistice Day: declaring a legal public holiday on (see DEFELD, AUGUST I., JR., letter opposing publication of loans
H.J.Res. 531), 1019. made by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 2543.
Downing, Ruth R.: for relief (see H.J.Res. 540). 1355. DEFICIENCIES, making approp~iations for (see bills H.R. 13975*,
Foreign securities: to impose a tax on each sale in the 14436*. 14769*).
United States of (see b111 H.R. 14459), 2723. Conference report on bill (H.R. 13975) making appropria-
Philadelphia, Pa.: to procure site for publlc building at (see tions for (H.Rept. 1875), 1904, 1944.
· bills H.R. 13563, 13748), 363, 607. Conference report on bill (H.R. 14769) making appropria-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. tions for; debated and agreed to, 5504, 5653.
DAVIS, SAMUEL C., rellef (see bill S. 1705*). Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 13975) making appro-
DAVIS, WILLIAM M., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13481). priations for, 1217, 1296.
Remarks in House on conference report on bill (H.R. 13975)
DAVISON, JOSEPH F., pension (see bill S. 5300). making appropriations for, 1949.
DAVISON, MAHALIA, increase pension (see billS. 5110). Remarks in Senate on bill (H.R. 13975) making appropria-
DAWES, HENRY M. (former Comptroller of the Currency), ex- tions for, 1448, 1469, 1552, 1636, 1643.
cerpts .f rom report on branch ban.k.ing, 2141. Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 14436} making appro-
DAWLEY, MARY E., relief (see bill H.R. 1905*). priations for, 2677.
Remarks in Senate on bill (H.R. 14436) making appro-
DAWSON, ELIZA, pension (see bill H.R. 13587}. priations for, 2675, 2725, 2732.
DAWSON COUNTY, TEX., petition of citizens remonstrating Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 14769) making appro-
against the proposed modification or repeal of the eight- priations for, 5039, 5602.
eenth amendment to the Constitution of the United Remarks in. Senate on bill (H.R. 14769) making appro-
States, 4868. priations for, 5452, 5461.
DAYLIGHT, repeal the act to save (see bill H.R. 14130). Text of blll (H.R. 14436) making • appropriations for
DEAMER, HARRIET, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13193). 2678.
. DEAN, WADE, relief (see bill H.R. 2394•). DEFICIT OF THE FEDERAL TREASURY, provide funds for
meeting (see bill S. 5561).
DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL MONUMENT, CALIF., extend the min- Text of bill (S. 5561) to provide funds for meeting the
ing laws of the United States to (see bills S. 5700; H.R. existing, 2866.
14646*).
Letter from the Secretary of the Interior relative to the bill DEFLATION. See CURRENCY.
(S. 5700) to extend the mining laws of the United States DEFLATION OR INFLATION, remarks in House entitled, 5631.
to, 5436. DEKALB, H. LEONARD, letter relative to the practices of the
DEATHS ANNOUNCED. Federal land bank in Montana written by, 2197.
Former President of the United States DE KARTOWSKI, BOGUSTUS, relief (see bill H.R. 4575).
Coolidge, Calvin, 1336.
Senators DELANEY, JOHN J. (a Representative from New York),
Jones, Wesley L., 3. Attended, 5.
Walsh, Thomas J., 5416. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Waterman, Charles W., 3. Societies and associations, 1056, 1100, 1145, 1549, 1617,
Representatives 1713, 1779, 1834, 1908, 2641, 3236, 3419, 3654, 3824, 4210,
Butler, Robert R., 1435. 4376, 4453, 4556, 5189, 5415.
Garrett, Daniel E., 414. Societies and associations, 1908, 2194, 2243, 2336, 2453, 2556,
Goodwin, Godfrey G., 4252, 4277. 2641, 2791, 3053, 3343, 3419, 3582, 3654, 4107, 4210, 4376,
Karch, Charles A., 36. 4459, 4556, 4866, 5189, 5915.
Kendall, Samuel A., 1435. State legislatures, 2065, 2944, 445~.
Linthicum, J. Charles, 36. Remarks by, on
McLaughlin, James C., 36. Independent offices appropriation bill-Veterans' Adminls·
Tucker, Henry St. George, 36. tration, 3032.
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DELANEY, JOHN J .-Continued DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE-Continued
Reports made by, from Letter of Secretary of Commerce transmittting a list of
Committee on Naval .A1Iairs: useless papers in, 869, 885.
Brennan, Luke Francis (H.Rept. 2008), 3918. Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 14363) making annual
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. approprations for, 2518, 2547, 2607, 2632, 2638, 2681, 2703,
DELAWARE, memorial of legislature urging the issuance of a 2756, 2758.
3-cent postage stamp in honor of Thaddeus Kosciusko, Remarks in House on conference report on b111 (H.R. 14363)
3828. making annual appropriations for, 5028.
Ratification by the legislature of the proposed amendment Remarks in House relative to the commodity divisions o!
to the Constitution of the United States relative to the the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce in, 2774.
terms of the President, Vice President, Senators, and Remarks in Senate on bill (H.R. 14363) making annual
Representatives, 2771, 2793. appropriations for, 4233.
Report of the Joint Committee on the Disposition of Useless
DELAWARE RIVER, allow the Bushkill Bridge Co. to bridge (see Executive Papers relative to useless papers in (H.Rept.
billS. 5504*, 5701; H.R. 14030*, 14787*). 2080).
Remarks in House relative to the bill (H.R. 14030) to al- Statement concerning the proposed consolidation and
low the Bushklll Bridge Co. to bridge, 3580. grouping of activities relating to commerce, 243.
DELAY, l\1A UDE, pension (see bill H.R. 13283). Statement delivered by Representative Briggs before the
"DELAY HAMPERS RECOVERY", editorial by Paul Block entitled, Committee on Appropriations in House relative to appro-
1261. priations for the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Com-
DELEGALIZATION OF WAR, provide for (see S.Res. 321). merce in, 2781.
Statistics relative to appropriations for, 2611.
DELINQUENT OFFICERS. See PUBLIC OFFICERS. Table showing appropriations made l:)y, 1721.
DE LUE, WILLARD, article relative to the fall in the price of Table showing appropriations and personnel for the years
silver written by, 238!). 1913, 1922, 1932, 2764.
DE MARS, DELILAH, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14006). DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION, estab-
DEMOCRATIC PARTY, address over the radio delivered by Sen- lish (see bill S. 5538).
ator Byrnes relative to the problems confronting, 3008. DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL WELFARE, create a (see bill H.R.
Address over the radio delivered by Senator Watson on 14361).
the failures of, 3441.
Remarks in Senate and recommendations submitted to the DEPARTMIDII"'"T OF THE INTERIOR. See also SECRETARY OF THE
Democratic caucus by Senator Robinson of Arkansas INTERIOR.
with respect to the program of procedure during the Amendment in Senate to restrict purchases of supplies to
present session, 156. articles of the growth, production, and/or manufacture of
Remarks in House on the subject of the Democratic Party the United States, 1858.
and bureaucracy, 474. Amendments in Senate to reduce appropriations for the
administration of Indian forest lands, 2645.
DEMPSEY, HONORA E., pension (see bill H.R. 13257). Amendment in Senate to abolish the Ya•kton Indian
DEMPSTER, SARAH JANE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14401). Agency, S.Dak., 2645.
DENSMORE, LULA A., relief (see bill H.R. 14259*). Annual report of money received and not paid into the
DENT, MARY ELIZA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14444). general fund of the Treasury, 39.
Bill making annual appropriations for (see bill H.R.13710*).
DENTON, RICHARD R., pension (see billS. 5069). Bill to abolish (see bill S. 5538) .
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. See also SECRETARY OP Bill to transfer the Forest Service from the Department of
AGRICULTURE. Agriculture to (see bill H.R. 13857).
Annual report of, 816. Conference report on bill (H.R. 13710) making annual
Bill making annual appropriations for (see bill H.R. 13872*). appropriations for, 3998, 4062.
Bill to abolish (see bill S. 5538). Letter from the Secretary of the Interior relative to the
Bill to transfer the Forest Service to the Department of the bill (S. 5538) to abolish, 5430.
Interior (see bill H.R. 13857) . Letter of Secretary of the Interior transmitting a list of
Bill to create an administration of agricultural loans in (see useless papers in, 540, 665.
bill s. 5562). Letter from Joseph C. O'Mahoney relative to the proposed
Bills to creat.e a division of agricultural loans (see bills H.R. transfer of administration of the public domain to the
14707, 14746). Department of Agriculture from, 674.
Bill for relief of certain employees of the Forest Service (see Memorandum prepared by Louis C. Cramton concerning the
bills. 968*). history and functions of, 1052.
Bill to transfer deteriorated and unserviceable powder and Messages from the President transmitting estimates of ap-
explosives from the War Department to (see bill H.R. propriations for (S.Doc. 192; H.Doc. 540), 3735, 5065, 5433.
12047*). Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 13710) making annual ap-
Conference report on bill (H.R. 13872) making annual propriations for, 526, 527, 568, 590, 638, 924, 942, 3801.
appropriations for, 4102, 4889. Remarks in House on conference report on bill (H.R. 13710)
Letter from the Secretary of Agriculture relative to the bill making annual appropriations for, 4180.
(S. 6538) to .abolish, 5432. Remarks in House relative to appropriations for printing
Letter of Secretary of Agriculture transmitting report of and binding for, 593.
sales of waste paper in, 819. Remarks in Senate on bill (H.R. 13710) making annual
Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 13872) making annual appropriations for, 3545, 3584, 3598, 3602, 3776.
appropriations for, 988, 990, 1006, 1021, 1027, 1057, 1116, Report of the Joint Committee on the Disposition of Useless
3801, 5138. Executive Papers relative to the disposition of useless
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for printing papers in (H.Rept. 2156), 5187.
for, 1022. Resolution disapproving of the Executive acts transferring
Remarks in House relative to preventing interchangeability the nonmilitary activities of the Chief of Engineers of the
of items of appropriations for the purpose of increasing Army, under the jurisdiction of the War Department to
the number of employees in, 1059, 1072. (see H.Res. 321).
Remarks in House relative to the proposed abolishment of Resolutions disapproving of the Executive order transferring
certain bureaus in, 2519. the General Land Office to the Department of Agriculture
Remarks in Senate on bill (H.R. 13872) making annual from (see S.Res. 313; H.Res. 332).
appropriations for, 3632, 3686, 3776. Statement concerning the proposed consolidation and
Resolutions disapproving of the Executive order transferring grouping of public works activities in, 236.
the General Land Office from the Department of the Statement shoWing transfers between appropriations for the
Interior to (see S.Res. 313; H.Res. 332). fiscal year 1933 in, 940.
Statement concerning the proposed consolidation and DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. See also ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE
grouping of land utilization agencies in, 242. UNITED STATES.
DEPARTMENT OF COM1.!1:ERCE. See also SECRETARY OF COMMERCE. Bill making annual appropriations for (see bill H.R. 14363*).
Annual report of the Secretary of Commerce, 38. Conference report on bill (H.R. 14363) making annual
Annual report of money received and not paid into the appropriations for (H.Rept. 2103), 484.5, 5012.
general fund of the Treasury, 39. LE!tter from the Attorney General transmitting the annual
Bill making annual appropriations for (see bill H.R. 14363*). report of (H.Doc. 412), 151.
Concurrent resolution to appoint a joint committee to Messages from the President transmitting estimates of ap-
consider the advisability of abolishing (see S.Con.Res. 39). propriations for (S.Doc. 193; H.Doc. 512), 718, 5065.
Conference report on bill (H.R. 14363) making annual Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 14363) making annual ap-
appropriations for (H.Rept. 2103), 4845, 5012. propriations for, 2518, 2534, 2547, 2607, 2609, 2638, 2681.
Letter of Secretary of Commerce transmitting information 2756.
concerning the status of funds appropriated for the De- Remarks in House on conference report on bill (H.R. 14363)
partment in the Emergency Relief and Con...c:tl·uction Act, making annual appropriations for, 5028.
670. Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 1308.
Letter of Secretary of Commerce transmitting report of Remarks in House relative to the Bureau of Investigation in.
disposition of useless papers in. 37. 2623.
68 INDEX
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE-Continued DE PRmST, OSCAR-Continued
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for the Bureau Reports made by, from
of Prisons in, 2623. Committee on Indian Affairs:
Remarks in Senate on bill (H.R. 14363) making annual ap- Uintah, White River, and Uncompahgre Bands of Ute In-
propriations for, 4233. dians (H.Rept. 1856), 1712.
Statement relative to the proposed consolidation and group- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
ing of executive agencies under, 248. DEPUE, C. A., allow him to bridge the Mississippi River (see bill
Statement of the Director Buroou of Prisons relative to s. 5373).
labor in prisons, 2631. DEPUTY COLLECTORS OF INTERNAL REVENUE, provide for the
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. See also SECRETARY OF LABOR. appointment of (see bill S. 5293).
Bill making annual appropriations for (see b1ll H.R. 14363 •). Bill to place in the classified Civil Service (see bill H.R.
Conference report on bill (H.R. 14363) making annual ap- 13821).
propriations for (H.Rept. 2103), 5012, 5029. DEROUEN, RENE L. (a Representative from Louisiana).
Message from the President transmitting estimate of ap- Attended, 5.
propriation for (H.Doc. 545), 3823. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Message from the President transmitting an estimate of Citizens and individuals, 1145, 5290 .
. appropriation for the employment service of (H.Doc. 505), Societies and associations, 817, 1713.
606. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 14363) making annual ap-
propriations for, 2518, 2534, 2547, 2607, 2638, 2681, 2756, DERR, LIBERTY, increase pension (see bill H .R. 13501) •
2764. DERRICK, EDWIN C., pension (see billS. ~308).
Remarks in House on conference report on bill (H.R. 14363) DERRY, MARY E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13174).
making annual appropriations for, 5028. DESERT LANDS. See PUBLIC LANDS.
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for the Bureau
of Immigration and the Employment Service, 1297, 1311, DESIGNS FOR TEXTILES, registration of (see billS. 5075).
1318. DES MOINES RIVER, allow Roy H. Campbell and others to bridge
Remarks in Senate on bill (H.R. 14363) making annual ap- (see bill H.R. 9385 * ) .
propriations for, 4233. DETROIT, MICH., relief of certain employees in the post office at
Reports and documents relating to displacement of muscu- (see bill H.R. 5256•).
lar labor by machinery, and a digest of material on tech- Report of the Federal Trade Commission on investigation
nological changes, productivity of labor, and labor dis- of the dumping of foreign oil and gasoline at Detroit,
placement, 2995. Mich. (S.Doc. 206), 5192.
Report of the Joint Committee on the Disposition of Useless
Executive Papers relative to useless papers in (H.Rept. DEVOL, MARY M., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14749).
2078), 4641. DIAZ, SALVADOR BUITRAGO, relief (see bill H.R. 12748•).
Resolution to disapprove the ExE!cutive act transferring the DICK. W. H., telegram relative to a proposed investigation of the
activities, powers, and duties of the Employees' Compen- charges of peonage in levee construction on the Missis-
sati!m Commission to (see H.Res. 316). sippi River, 4564.
Statement concerning the proposed consolidation and group- DICKINSON, C. C. (a Representative from Missouri).
ing of executive agencies under, 249. Attended, 5. .
Text of the President's recent Executive order authorizing Tribute in House to, 69.
the appointment of certain special investigators in the Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Immigration Service, 5046. Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations: authorizing and directing
DEPARTMENT OF STATE. See also SECRETARY OF STATE. Secretary of Interior to enroll certain Choctaw and Chick-
Bill making annual appropriations for (see bill H.R. 14363•). asaw claimants on tribal rolls of (see bill H.R. 13379)
Conference report on b1ll (H.R. 14363) making annual ap- 152. '
propriations for (H.Rept. 2103), 4845, 5012. Graham, Pleasy J.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13408), 152.
Messages from the President transmitting estimates of ap- Rickett, Nancy A.: to increase pension (see b1ll H.R. 13409),
propriations for (S.Doc. 194; H.Doc. 549), 3823, 5065. 152.
Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 14363) mak.ing annual ap- Remarks by, on
propriations for, 2518, 2547, 2607, 2638, 2681, 2734, 2756. St. Ludgers Catholic Church, Germantown, Mo., 4291, 4292.
:Remarks in House on conference report on bill (H.R. 14363) Samoa: government for American, 5081.
making annual appropriations for, 5028. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Remarks in House and statistics relative to the growth of, DICKINSON, L. J. (a Senator from Iowa).
2328. Attended, 3.
Remarks tn Senate on bill (H.R. 14363) making annual Appointed conferee, 3770, 5012.
appropriations for, 4234. Industry and depreciated foreign currency: letter relative
DEPARTMENT OF STATE BUILDING, authorizing the erection of to, 3010.
a memorial to the American diplomatic and consular offi- Amendments offered by, to
cers who lost their lives while on active duty (see S.J.Res. Barry, David S. (S.Res. 352)-to refer to Committee on
237•; H.J.Res. 585). Rules, 3529.
Independent offices appropriation bill (H.R. 14458) -prop-
DEPARTMENTS. See ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS. erty of carriers, 4791.
DE PERINI, LOUIS COLUMBUS, relief (see bill H.R. 13447)_. Philippine independence (H.R. 7233), 264, 393, 626, 627, 629,
DEPORTATION OF ALIENS, remarks in House relative to appro- 630.
priations for, 1297, 1311. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R.
DEPRECIATED CURRENCY. See FOREIGN CURRENCIES. 13520)-buildings, 3367.
---Bureau of Efficiency, 3454.
DEPRESSION. See also EcoNOMIC DEPRESSION. Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4497.
Address delivered by Senator Thomas of Oklahoma in New Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
York City on the subject of, 3835. Benson, Helen R.: to pension (see bill S. 5443), 1932.
Article by George Joerns entitled "Depression, Its Cause and Federal land banks: relating to the paid-in surplus of (see
Cure", 2259. bill s. 5372)' 1439.
Editorial appearing in the Washington Daily News relative Joint-stock land banks: to provide for the liquidation of
to the suffering resulting from, 1164. (see b111 S. 5552), 2732.
DE PRIEST, OSCAR (a Representative from Illinois). Mississippi River: to construct bridge across (see bill S.
Attended, 5. 5373). 1439.
Appointed teller, 4428. Mississippi River, Davenport, Iowa: to allow to bridge (S.
Amendments offered by, to 5641), 4114.
District of Columbia appropriation bill (H.R. 14643)-public Remarks by, on
schools, 4427. Barry, David S., 3520, 3521, 3524, 3525, 3526, 3529.
Interior Department appropriation bill-Howard University Blomgren, Harry E., 3674.
power plant, 936. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by priation bill-prohibition enforcement, 4242.
Green, Robert T.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14349), 2193. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4164, 4165, 4166.
Gunn, Mary T.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14467), 2723. Government economy, 2586, 2602.
Simes, Bennie: for relief (see bill H.R. 14348), 2193. Government Printing Office--compensation for earned leave,
Motions and resolutions offered by 3685.
Interior Department appropriation bill: to recommit, 941. Independent offices appropriation b1ll, 4791.
Petitions and papers presented by, from --Interstate Commerce Commission, 4791, 4793, 4794,
Citizens and individuals, 285. 4795, 4796 .
Remarks by, on Philippine independence, 393, 426, 427, 429, 441, 61T, 627,
District of Columbia appropriation bill-public schools, 4428, 628, 630, 882.
4430. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-build-
Interior Department appropriation bill, 543, 942. ings, 3367, 3368.
---Howard University,. 585, 586, 588, 936. ---Bureau of Efficiency, 3453, 3454.
War Department appropriation bill-Army supplies, 2425. ---conference report, 4896, 4897.
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DICKINSON, L. J.-Continued DIETERICH, WILLIAM H. (a Senator-elect from Illinois).
Remarks by, on Credentials presented, 78.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation blll-execu- DIETZ, JOSEPH ANTON, relief (see- bill S. 5207*).
tive economy, 3163. DILL, C. C. (a Senator from Washington),
---furlough, 3431. Attended, 3.
Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4410, 4484, 4487, 4488, Appointed conferee, 3934.
4489, 4496, 4497.
War Department appropriation bill-camps at Army posts Appointed on funeral committee, 1436, 5416.
for unemployed, 3938. Brooklyn Edison Co.: article by Jerome Count on, 2413.
Lenin, Vladimir llyich: article in Literary Digest in· memory
Reports made by, from of, 1934.
Committee on Military Afiairs: Amendments offered by, to
Fishburn, William N. (S.Rept. 1356), 5447. Legislative appropriation bill (H.R. 14562) -committee em-
Foster, Robert J. (S.Rept. 1308), 4962. ployees, 3424.
Smith, Robert J. (S.Rept. 1150), 3289. Radio regulations (H.R. 7716), 3766, 3767, 3770.
Committee on Printing: Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Government Printing Office-leave with pay (S.Rept. 1125). Bingman, Rose: to pension (see bill S. 5343), 1401.
2644. Columbia River, Oreg.: to authorize The Dalles Bridge Co.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge across (see
DICKSON, C. A., relief (see bill H.R. 13421•). bill s. 5486)' 2253.
DICKSTEIN, SAMUEL (a Representative from New York). Congress: to fix date for second session of (S. 5549), 2732.
Attended, 5. Employment of American citizens on sleeping cars, etc.: to
Appointed teller, 1318. require (S. 5604), 3602.
Amendments offered by, to Farm-loan agencies: to consolidate (S. 5685), 4790.
First deficiency appropriation bill: Immigration Service, Ferwerda, John W.: to pension (see bill S. 5022), 63.
1311. Frye, Henry: for relief (see bill S. 5223), 675.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Hone, William A.: to pension (see bill S. 5281) , 948.
Aliens: to provide correction of status of certain (see bill Johnson Bros., Inc.: for relief (see bill S. 5150), 304.
H.R. 13810), 816. Keefe, Margaret: to pension (see bill S. 5545), 2732.
Anarchists: to investigate alleged activities of (see H.J.Res. Langley, James C.: for relief (see bill S. 5333), 1330.
606)' 4641. Mapes, Theresa Elizabeth: to pension (see bill S. 5025), 63.
Filipinos: to provide for return to Philippine Islands from Newport (U.S.S.): authorizing Secretary of Navy to make
continental United States of certain unemployed (see available to municipality of Aberdeen, Wash., the (see
H.J.Res. 549), 1548. bill s. 5283) ' 948.
Immigration act of 1917: to amend section 23 of (see bill Ostrander, A. L.: for relief (see bill S. 5334), 1330.
H.R. 13811), 816. Postal Savings System: extension of (S.J.Res. 263), 5461.
Naturalization laws: to amend (see bill H.R. 14581), 3581. Radio licenses: to provide for fees for (see bill S. 5201) , 542.
---to amend act of March 2, 1929, to supplement the l:)ilver certificates: to authorize Secretary of Treasury to
(see bill H.R. 13812), 816. purchase silver by issuance of (see bill S. 5342), 1402.
- - - t o supplement (see bill H.R. 14245}, 1833. Snow, Kate E.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5024), 63.
Ph111ppine Islands: to authorize appropriation to provide Walker, James J.: for relief (see bill S. 5282), 948.
for the return of unemployed Filipinos to (see H.J.Res. Wood, Nellie J.: to pension (see bill S. ·5023), 63.
577)' 2641. Motions and resolutions offered by
Motions and resolutions offered by Adjourn: to, 5.
Committee on Immigration and Naturalization: to author- Jones, Wesley L.: on death of (see S.Res. 283}, 3.
ize to sit during session of House (see H.Res. 354), 2031. - - - to pay funeral expenses of the late (see S.Res. 294) ,
Klein, Esther Louise: authorizing special committee to in- 102.
vestigate death of (see H.Con.Res. 41), 77. Radio Act: to recommit bill (H.R. 7716) to amend, 1181.
Medalie, George z.: to investigate conduct of (see H.Res. Wood-pulp industry: directing Tariff Commission to investi-
375)' 3824. gate (S.Res. 365), 4460.
Remarks by, on Petitions and papers presented by, from
Agricultural appropriation b111, 993. Citizens and individuals, 1780, 3240.
Border patrol, 4094. Societies and associations, 233.
Claims for deaths of Mexican nationals, 715. State legislatures, 5066.
Consular officers: salaries of, 2544. Remarks by, on
District attorney's office, southern district of New York, Bankruptcy system: unifonnity of, 4885, 5108, 5125.
3818. Barry, David S., 3280.
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 7. Campaign expenditures, 1719.
First deficiency appropriation bill: Immigration Service, Currency inflation, 4574.
1296, 1297, 1301, 1311, 1312, 1317. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
Furlough plan for Government employees, 2544. priation blll-i~ternational commissions, 4235.
Immigration Service achievements, 1002. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4053, 4151, 4224.
Immigration Service administrative furlough, 1002. Employment of American citizens on sleeping cars, etc., 3602.
Naturalization laws, 692, 3546. Farm Board and other organizations: employees and salaries
Reports made by, from of, 3933.
Committee on Claims: Farm-loan agencies: consolidation of, 4790.
Alverson, James L. (H.Rept. 2162), 5188. Federal home-loan banks, 94.
Committee on Immigration and Naturalization: Foreign debts, 2475, 2476.
Unemployed Filipinos resident in United States (H.Rept. Glass-Steagall banking bill-silver, remonetization of, 2361.
192~.
2722. Government economy, 2591, 2596, 2598.
Votes 9f-
See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Increase in banking facilities, 1730.
DIES, MARTIN (a Representative from Texas). Liberal viewpoint, 1722.
Attended, 5. Otis, Frank I., 3670.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Philippine independence, 379, 380, 392, 439, 442, 443, 444,
Elected to committee (see H.Res. 361), 2212. 483, 485, 486, 502, 537, 539, 882, 8M, 924.
Economies: to effect in National Government (see blll H.R. Postal Savings System: extension of, 5460, 5461.
13458)' 230. Public ownership, 1441.
Gold standard: to preserve (see bill H.R. 14374), 2336. Radio bill hearings, 721.
Mitchell, Frank: to pension (see bill H.R. 14149}, 1548. Radio facilities-court decision, 167.
Silver: the coinage of (see bill H.R. 14374), 2336. Radio license fees, 542.
Motions and resolutions offered by Radio regulation, 3674, 3764, 3765, 3766, 3767, 3768, 3770.
Public Works: to disapprove of Executive act in creating ---conference report, 519\l, 5204, 5205, 5207, 5209, 5211.
the Division of (see H.Res. 317), 363. Railroads: loans to, 2660.
Remarks by, on Trail smelter fumes, 831, 833, 835, 838.
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2918. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-Air
Purchasing power of the dollar: credit and currency ex- Mail Service, 3061.
pansion to restore, 279. ---buildings, 3367.
Tampico Marine Iron Works, 3718. ---executive economy, 3148, 3153, 3156, 3168, 3497.
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill- ---exportable crop surpluses, 3283.
air and ocean mail contracts, 338, 339. ---Government purchase of American goods, 3267.
War-debt question, 119, 120. Wood-pulp industry, 4692.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Reports made by, from,
DIETERICH, SALLIE T., relief (see bill H.R. 14542). Committee of conference:
DIETERICH, WILLIAM H. (a Representative from Illinois). Radio regulation (H.R. 7716, H.Rept. 2106), 5203.
Attended, 5. Committee on Interstate Commerce:
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Amendment of Radio Act of 1927 (S.Rept. 1004), 422.
Public-school districts: to authorize loans by Reconstruc- Radio Act of 1927 (S.Rept. 1045), 1551.
tion Finance Corporation to (see bill H.R. 14265), 190'/. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Votes oj. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. DILLON, SAMUEL W., relief (see bill H.R. 13787).
70 INDEX
DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE, authorizing the erection DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-Continued
of a memorial to diplomatic and consular offi.cers who lost Message from the President transmitting estimate of appro-
their lives while on active· duty (see S.J.Res. 237*; H.J. priation for payment of final judgments rendered by
Res. 585). United States courts against (S.Doc. 204), 5192.
DIRECT TAXES, allow the States to sue the United States to re- Remarks in House relative to the fiscal relations between
cover (see H.J.Res. 276*). the United States and the District of Columbia, 3895.
Remarks in House relative to the right of States to sue the Remarks in House relative to an appropriation for relief of
United States for recovery of, 5628. persons in distress in, 1304.
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS OF THE WORLD WAR, an- Remarks in House relative to providing emergency rellet
nual report of, 296. for unemployed and needy persons, 4438, 4447.
Bill authorizing attendance of the Marine Band at the na- Remarks in Senate on the deficiency appropriation bill
tional convention to be held at Cincinnati, Ohio, by (see (H.R. 14436) carrying an appropriation for payment of
bill H.R. 13484). employees of, 2675, 2725, 2732.
Resolution to provide for the consideration of certain pro-
DISABLED VE.'TERANS. See Ex-SERVICE MEN. visions in connection with the appropriation bill of 1934
DISARMAMENT. See also GENERAL DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE AT for (see H.Res. 377).
GENEVA. Resolution to print paper entitled "Points of Historic Inter-
Remarks in Senate relative to, 1988. est in the National Oapital" (see S.Res. 354*, S.Doc. 183).
· Resolution proposing the negotiation of a multilateral treaty Resolution to print report on the power needs of (see H.Res.
providing for reduction of expenditures for military, naval, 355).
and air forces (see S.Res. 332). Statement concerning the proposed consolidation and
Statement adopted by the New York Peace Society on the grouping of certain Federal executive agencies under the
subject of, 1437. municipal government of, 253.
DISNEY, WESLEY E. (a Representative from Oklahoma). Statement of positions in the government of, 4073.
Attended, 5. Statement of positions, names of incumbents, and salaries
Appointed on committee to arrange for memorial services paid under the government of, 5612.
to Calvin Coolidge, 1873. Statement of offi.cial travel authorized by the Commission-
---excused from committee, 2031. ers of, 4186. ·
Amendments offered by, to Airdrome: bill to establish at Gravelly Point (see bill H.R.
Osage Indians, Oklahoma (S. 3085), 4531. 14743).
lJills and joint resolutions introduced by Alleys: bill to discontinue the use as dwellings of buildings
Ottawa County, Okla.: authorizing the Secretary of the situated in (see bill S. 101*).
Interior to purchase certain lands in (see bill H.R. 14441), ---bills to authorize the closing of certain (see bills S.
2641. 3532*; H.R. 8995*).
Rippey, T. L.; for relief (see bill H.R. 14449), 2641. ---remarks in House on bill (S. 3532) authorizing the
Remarks by, on closing of, 287.
Gasoline tax, 2332, 2900. Amateur boxing: bill to authorize (see bill H.R. 6292•).
Osage Indians, Oklahoma, 4531. Appropriations for: bill making annual (see bill H.R.
Sheldon, William, 3713. 14643*).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. ---conference report on b111 (H.R. 14643) making an-
DISQUE, BRICE P., address on the coal industry delivered before nual, 5G07. .
the Anthracite Club of New York by, 2256. ---messages from the President transmitting estimates
DISTINCTIVE PAPER FOR UNITED STATES SECURITIES, of appropriations for relief of residents who are in
amendment and remarks in Senate relative to, 2577. ! distress (S.Doc. 196; H.Doc. 495), 284, 5064.
Remarks in HoU3e relative to appropriations for purchase ---remarks in House on bill (H.R. 14643) making an-
of, 348. i: nual, 3867, 4062, 4100, 4182, 4256, 4427, 5529, 5659.
---remarks in House on conference report on blll (H.R.
DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS, present to Francis T. Evans 14643) making annual, 5611, 5616, 5617.
(see bills H.R. 14614, 14676). ---remarks in Senate on bill (H.R. 14643) making an-
Joint resolution to present to Emory B. Bronte (see H.J.Res. nual, 5320, 5331, 5429.
519).
Assessments: See Taxes.
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSSES AND MEDALS, present cross Banlcs and trust companies: b111 to further regulate (see bill
to Abraham Cohen (see bill S. 5242). H.R. 6402*).
Bill to present cross to William H. Finley (see bill H.R. ---joint resolution to authorize tlle Comptroller of the
14287). Currency to prescribe regulations for the operation
Bill to present medal to Robert A. Roos (see bill S. 5451). of (see S.J.Res. 261*).
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Bee also PUBLIC Bun.DINGS AND ---remarks in Senate on bill (H.R. 6402) to regulate,
GROUNDS, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 5515.
Amendments and remarks in House relative to the proposed ---remarkS in House on Senate Joint Resolution 261
reduction of the contribution of the Federal Government relating to, 5573.
to, 4185, 4193, 4195. Barber shops: bills to provide for closing 1 day in 7 (see
Amendment and remarks in House relative to prohibiting bills S. 4023*; H.R. 8092*).
increase in salary of offi.cers or employees of, 4446. Blind persons: bills to provide for those in need (see bills
Annual report of the Commissioners of, 3'8, 60. S. 5629; H.R. 14696).
Bills to regulate the bringing of actions for damages against Board of Education: remarks in House relative to, 4272.
(see bills S. 5224*; H.R. 13750*). Board of Indeterminate Sentence and Parole: bllls to amend
Bill authorizing the selection of a site and erection thereon act establishing (see bills H.R. 13485, 14770).
of a statue of George Washington in (see bill S. 5241). Board of Public Welfare: remarks in House relative to appro-
Bills to provide for placing the Washington City post offi.ce priations for, 4433, 4447.
under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Treasury
(see bills S. 5530*; H.R. 14461*). Boiler inspec.tion: b1ll to amend the act of the Legislative
Bills to relieve destitution in (see bills S. 5553*; H.R. .Assembly of the District of Columbia creating the
14503). omce of steam-boiler inspector (see blll H.R. 8013*).
Bill relating to public works within (see blll H.R. 14632). Bonding business: bill to regulate (see billS. 4082*).
Bill for the creation of a housing board and authorizing Bridges: remarks in House relative to approp~iations for,
incorporation of housing corporations in (see billS. 5374). 4263, 4267.
Bill to provide revenue by the taxation of beer in (see b1ll Building and loan associations: bill to further regulate (see
s. 5458). bill H.R. 6402*).
Bill to provide revenue by the taxation of beverages in (see Capital Traction Co.: annual report of (S.Doc. 179), 2955,
bill s. 5672). 3051, 3243.
Bill to provide revenue by the taxation of nonintoxicating Carpenters' strike: remarks in House relative to, 3898.
liquor (see b111 H.R. 13997). Chesapeake & ·Potomac Telephone Co.: annual reports ot
Bills to establish a commercial airport for (see bills S. 5365, (S.Doc. 179), 1778, 1835, 2942, 2956, 3243.
5401; H.R. 14568). Children's Tuberculosis Sanitarium: remarks in House rela-
Excerpt from a message of Andrew Jackson to the Congress tive to appropriations for, 4437.
in 1831 on the subject of, 4205. Commission on Licensure: annual report of (H.Doc. 471),
Letter of Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a draft of 38, 60.
proposed legislation to place the Washington City post Court of Appeals: remarks in Senate relative to a decision
offi.ce under the custody and control of the Secretary of in a radio case involving the respective rights o!
the Treasury, 2451, 2339. radio stations in Indiana and Illinois, 323.
Letters from the Comptroller General of the United States Dead bodies: bill to authorize disinterment and reinterment
relative to retirement of employees of tho municipal gov- in certain cases (see bill S. 5052*).
ernment who have reached the retirement age, 519. Degree-conferring institutions: bill to amend act relative to
Messages from the President transmitting estimates of (see bill S. 100*).
appropriations for payment of certain claims and suits Dwelling places: bill to discontinue the use of buildings
against (S.Doc. 197; H.Doc. 553), 3991, 5064. situated in alleys as (see bill S. 101*).
INDEX 71
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA~ontinued DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-Continued
Dwelling places: bills to authorize payment of taxes and Street railways: letter from George E. Sullivan relative to
assessments in quarterly installments on (see bills the proposed merger of, 740.
S. 5388; H.R. 14392*). ---newspaper clippings relative to the proposed merger
Electrical business: bill to license .and register persons of, 73-8, 740, 741.
engaged in (see bill H.R. 12678*). ---remarks in Senate on House Joint Resolution 154 to
Emergency relief funds: remarks in Senate and documents authorize the merger of, 678, 683. 687, 737, 743,
relating to expenditure of, 5453. 820, 908.
Family dwelling houses: bllls to authorize payment of taxes ---text of House Joint Resolution 154 to authorize the
and assessments in quarterly installments (see bills merger of, 912.
S. 5630; H.R. 14392*). Streets: bills to authorize the closing of certain (see bills S.
Female Orphan Asylum in Georgetown: b111 to amend act to 3532*; H.R. 8995*).
incorporate (see b111 S. 4673 •) . ---joint resolution to change the name of B Street SW.
Forfeited property: bills to pay into the policemen's fund (see S.J.Res. 258*).
the proceeds of sales of (see bills S. 5053*; H.R. ---remarks in House on bill (S. 3532) authorizing the
13378*). closing of, 287.
Gallinger Municipal Hospital: remarks in House relative to ---remarks in House relative to appropriations for lm·
appropriations for, 4436. provement of, 4260, 4:264, 4268.
Gasoline: bill to increase the tax on (see bill H.R. 5823 •) . Taxes: bill to authorize the payment of taxes and assess-
Georgetown Barge, Dock, Elevator & Railway Co.: annual ments on family dwellings in quarterly installments
report of (S.Doc. 179), 1619, 1712, 3243. (see bill S. 5388).
Georgetown Gaslight Co.: annual report of {S.Doc. 179), ---remarks in House relative to the tax ra.te on the full
2956, 3051, 3243. value of real estate and tangible personal property,
---bills to authorize merger with the Washington Gas 4182, 4189.
Light Co. (see bills S. 5225; H.R. 13853*). · Taxicabs: remarks in House relative to the need for the
Highway department: remarks in House relative to appro- regulation of, 4097, 4198.
priations for, 4258, 4265. ---remarks in Senate relative to reinstating the meter
Incinerators: remarks in House relative to operation of, system for, 5343.
4268. Traffic regulations: bill to amend act relative to the issuance
Insurance business: blli for protection of holders of policies of congressional automoblle tags (see bill S. 4123*).
of industrial insurance (see bill S. 3257*). Transportation -crisis: resolution adopted by civic organiza-
---bills to amend law relative to the tax on incomes of tions with regard to, 679.
insurance companies (see bills S. 5436*; H.R. Trust companies: See Banks and Trust Companies.
14204*). Tuberculosis hospital: remarks in House relative to appro-
Juvenile court: message from the President transmitting priations for, 4435.
the annual report of, 15.8, 228, 229. Usury: bill to amend act with respect to (see bill S. 5019).
Kidnaping: bill to fix punishment for (see bill S. 4694*). Washington City Orphan Asylum: bill to amend act to in-
---remarks in House on bills (S. 4694; H.R. "10089) re- corporate (see bill S. 4673*).
lating to, 4621. Washington City post office: bill to provide for placing
Militia: remarks in House relative to appropriations for, under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Treas-
4444. ury (see bill H.R. 14461*).
Municipal Center: statement relative to, 8869. Washingron Gas Light Co.: annual report of (S.Doc. 179),
Newsboys and mechanical news stands: bill to more fully de- 2956, 3051, 3243.
fine the act relating to (see bill H.R. 14132) . ---bills to authorize merger with the Georgetown Gas-
Old Potomac School property: bills to authorize sale of (see light Co. (see bills S. 5225; H .R. 13853*).
bills S. 5470; H.R. 14340*). Washington Interurban Railroad Co.: annual report of
Pipe lines for oil and gasoline: b1lls granting permit to the (S.Doc. 179), 3140, 3235, 3243.
Jacobs Transfer & Storage Oo. to construct (see bills Washington Ratlway & Electric Co.: annual report of (S.Doc.
S. 5667*; H.R.14725*). 179)' 3140, 3235, 3243.
Police Department: bill to authorize the reappointment of Washington Rapid Transit Co.: annual report of, 3138, 3346.
Roy E. Cole in (see bill S. 5432). Water supply: bill to authorize local governments adjacent
---bills to authorize the reappointment of George N. to the District of Columbia to use water from the
Nicholson in (see bills S. 5289*; H.R. 13867*). Government conduits for fire-fighting purposes {see
---remarks in House relat1ve to appropriations for, 4432. bill s. 1001*).
Potomac Electric Power Co.: annual report of (S.Doc. 179), Women's Bar Association: report on the protocol of the
3140, 3235, 3243. World Court submitted by {S.Doc. 209), 5244.
Prize fighting: bill to prevent (see bill H.R. 6292*). Workhouse and ReforTTULtory: remarks in House relative to
Professional engineering: bill to regulate the practice of .appropriations for, 4433~
(see bill H.R. 14502). DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CO:M:!ITSSION, GEORGE WASHING-
Public schools: bills to amend act relative to establishing TON BICENTENNIAL, report of activities of, 3051.
the Wilson and Miner Teachers Colleges (see bills
S. 4871*; H.R. 12595*). DITTERLINE, SUSANNAH, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13197).
- - - blll to provide for the furnishing of food to children DIVELY, MORGAN L., pension (see bill H.R. 13196).
attending (see bill H.R. 14670*). "DIVIDENDS SOAR, WAGES DP..OP ", article by Paul H. Douglas
---list of the nonresident school children attending, entitled, 2133.
4275.
---message from the President transmitting estimates of DIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS, disapprove the Executive act
appropriations for buildings and grounds of (H.Doc. creating (see H.Res. 317).
551). 3991. DIXON, FREDERI_C K E.. relief (see blll S. 4987).
---remarks ln House relative to, 4272, 4427.
Public utilities: bill to amend act relative to payment of DOCKING, WILLIAM, letter relative to branch banking written
expenses of investigations of (see bill H.R. 14341). by, 2147.
·Public Utilities Commission: annual report of, 37, 60. DOCUMENT ROOM OF SENATE, amendment in Senate relative
Real estate: remarks in House relative to the tax rate on to salaries in, 4807.
the full value of, 4182, 4189. DODD, E. MERRICK, JR., letter and memorandum relative to the
Recorder of deeds: bill to provide fees to be charged by {see proposed amendment to the Bankruptcy Act concerning
bill s. 4928*). corporate reorganization, 3661.
• Register of wills: remarks in House relative to the office of,
4206. DODDS, HULDA, pension (see bill S. 5055).
Rentals in: resolution to investigate (see S.Res. 248*). DOHS, FRANCIS, relief (see bill S. 5161*).
---resolution extending time for submitting report of DOLAWAY, EMMA S., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13645).
investigation of rentals by the Committee on the "DOLES FOR DOLLARS", article entitled, 219.
District of Columbia. of the Senate (see S.Res. 302*).
Sewage disposal: letter from the Secretary of the Treasury DOLLAR, appoint a special committee to investigate the value of
transmitting report of investigation of {S.Doc. 172}, (see S.Res. 328) •
1930. DOMESTIC ALLOTMENT PLAN, amendments in House to bill
Snow removal: remarks in House relative to appropriations (H.R. 13991) to aitl agriculture, 1377.
for, 4269. Bill to aid agriculture {see bill H.R. 13991*).
Square 5990: bill for sale of lot 801 in (see bill H.R. 11504*). Correspondence relative to the so-called " allotment bill ",
Steam-boiler inspector: bill to amend the act of the Legisla- 1371, 1682, 1694. 1699.
tive Assembly of the District of Oolumbia creating General provisions and definitions of bill (H.R. 13991) to
the office of (see bill H.R. 8013*). aid agriculture, 1686.
Street railways: joint resolutions to authorize the merger of Letter and statement from the Corn Exchange of Buffalo,
(see S.J.Res. 13*; H.J .Res. 154*). N.Y., relative to, 92.
---joint resolution to amend the joint resolution au- Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 13991) to aid agriculture,
thorizing the merger of (see S.J.Res. 248*). 1338, 1363, 1380, 1389, 1393, 1394, 1433, 1434, 1481, 1493.
---letter from the Public Utilities Commission recom- 1508, 1526, 1545, 1582, 1608, 1611, 1613, 1616, 1658, 1681,
mending legislation relative to \he merger 'Of, 34:79. 1690, 1694, 1695. 1697, 1698, 1699, 1706. 1708.
72 INDEX
DOMESTIC ALLOTMENT PLAN-Continued DOUTRICH, ISAAC H.-continued
Remarks in House relative to, 703. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Testimony of Frederick P. Lee before the House Committee Citizens and individuals, 50.
on Agriculture on the subject of, 663. · Societies and associations. 50, 298, 5189.
DOMESTIC MATERIALS. See GoVERN:.MENT SUPPLIES. Votes Of, See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, cablegram of condolence from the presi- DOWELL, CASSIUS C. (a Representative from Iowa).
dent of the Senate on the death of Senator Walsh of Attended, 5.
Montana, 5434. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
DOl\fiNICK, FRED H. (a Representative from South Carolina). Holland, Ma.-ry Ann: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13471)
Attended, 5. 230. . •
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Musselman, Anise : to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14551)
Arnold, Irene D.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13827), 3236. '
832. Smith, Harriett: to increase pension (see bill H.R 13472)
230. • •
Fox, M2.ry A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13826), 817.
Remarks by, on Spencer, Lucinda C.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 4939. 13470)' 230.
Withdrawal of papers from files of the House, 5022. Walton, Mary J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13773)
Reports made by, from
666. •
Committee on the Judiciary: Petitions and papers presented by, from
Forfeited vessels (H.Rept. 2050), 4296. Citizens and individuals, 945, 2336, 2337, 3654.
Suits by States against United States (H.Rept. 2188L 5414. Remarks by, on
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. Agricultural appropriation bill-<:onference report, 5140,
5141.
DONALDSON, WILLIAM W., increase pension (see bill S. 5380). Common carriers by water, 5163.
DONGJI INVESTMENT CO., LTD., relief (see bills S. 5226; H.R. Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2117.
2372). Farm-allotment plan, 1587, 1598, 1680.
DOOLEY FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE CORPORATION, J. M., relief First deficiency appropriation bill, 1308.
(see bills S. 5534; H.R. 14331*). ---detection and prosecution of crimes, 1308, 1309.
DOOLITTLE, HATTIE J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13155). General Land Office transfer, 1034.
Independent offices appropriation bill-8hipping Board,
DORSEY, HELEN, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13696). 3210.
DOUBLE TAXATION, print additional copies of the preliminary Livestock industry: stabilization of, 35154.
report of the Committee on Ways and Means in House on Tribute to retiring Members, 5557.
(see H.Con.Res. 46). War Department appropriation bill-buildings, 2220.
DOUGHTON, ROBERT L. (a Representative from North Carolina). ---horses, 2215, 2217.
Attended, 5. Votes of. See .YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Appointed on funeral committee, 1435. DOWNING, MARTHA ELLA, pension (see bill H.R. 13570).
Butler, Robert R.: tribute by W. C. Hawley at memorial
eervices to, 3818. DOWNING, RUTH R., relief (see H.J.Res. 540).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by DOXEY, WALL (a Representative from Mississippi).
Cigarettes: relating to revenue from sale of (see H.J.Res. Attended, 5.
546)' 1548. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
War Claims Act of 1928: to extend time for filing claims Federal-aid highways: to extend the time during which
under the settlement of (see bill H.R. 13532), 297. the emergency appropriation shall be available for ex-
Motions and resolutions offered by penditure on (see H.J.Res. 573), 2452.
McReynolds, Sam D.: for appointment as chairman ot Com- Petitions and papers presented by, from
mittee on Foreign Affairs of (see H.Res. 298), 13. Societies and associations, 1355.
Remarks by. on Remarks by, on
Gasoline tax, 2898. Ruling of the Chair, 4836.
General leave to print, 3973. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
McNeill-Allman Construction Co., 3651.
Tariffs and foreign currency depreciation. 3874, 3875, 3876, DRAINAGE AND LEVEE DISTRICTS, pay claims for damages re-
3878, 3966. sulting from improvements on the Mississippi River (see
War claims: to extend time for filing, 3548. bill H.R. 13604) .
Votes of.See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. Bill to authorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation
DOUGLAS, ARIZ., resolution of the chamber of commerce and to make loans to (see bill H.R. 13996).
mines relative to the utilization of the water resources of Bill to aid in refinancing (see bill H.R. 14744) .
the San Pedro River, 2730. Bills authorizing loans for refinancing (see bills S. 5020,
Telegrams from the chamber of commerce and other asso- 5086).
ciations remonstrating against removal of troops from Remarks in House and text of the bill (H.R. 13996) rela-
Camp Jones, 916. tive to proposed loans to, 5152.
DOUGLAS, FRANK T., pension (see bill H.R. 14157). DRAKE, MARY PEARL, pension (see bill H.R. 13336).
DOUGLAS, LEWIS W. (a Representative from Arizona). DRAKE, NELS D'ARCY, relief (see bill S. 1096*).
Attended, 5.
Appointed conferee, 5360. DRANE, HERBERT J. (a Representative from Florida) •
Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1354. Attended, 5.
Tribute to services of, 5552. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Fraley, Kathryn E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14150), 1548.
Arizona: to provide for the selection of certain lands in La Motte, A. K.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13580), 363.
State of Arizona for use of University of (see bill H.R. Revised Statutes: to amend section 3392 of (see bill H.R.
14181). 1616. 14262). 1907.
Canyon De Chelly National Monument: to amend descrip- Rhodes, Mrs. S. Ida: to pension (see bill H.R. 13759), 607.
tion of land described in section 1 of act to establish (see St. Petersburg Harbor, Fla.: to authorize a survey (see bill
bill H.R. 13960), 1100. H.R. 14391). 2452.
Indian irrigation projects: to authorize the Secretary of Vredenburg, Daisy: to pension (see bUl H.R. 13579). 363.
Interior to grant concessions on reservoir sites and other Petitions and papers presented by, trom
Citizens and individuals, 2453, 3139, 4556.
lands in connection with (see bill H.R. 14433), 2640.
Remarks by, on Reports made by, from •
Beer bill, 868. Committee on Naval Affairs:
Independent offi.ces appropriation bUl-Veterans' Adminis- Perrine, Henry C. (H.Rept. 1892), 2335.
tration, 3030. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Votes oj. ~ee YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. DRENNON, JANE, pension (see bUl S. 4998).
DOUGLAS, PAUL H., article entitled "Dividends Soar, Wages DREW, ETHEL, pension (see bill H .R. 14552).
Drop" written by, 2133.
DOUGLASS, JOHN J. (a Representative from Massachusetts). DREWRY, PATRICK HENRY (a Representative from Virginia).
Attended, 5. Attended, 5.
Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1354. Remarks by, on
Bills an d joint resolutions introduced by Navy Department appropriation bill-Marine Corps, 4843.
Germino, Anthony: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14350), Tuclcer, Henry St. George: memorial address to, 4357.
2193. War Department appropriation bill-national military parks,
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. 2430, 2431.
DOUTRICH. ISAAC H. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). Reports made by, from
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Committee on Naval Affairs:
Ising, Catherine E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. United States Code: to amend (H.Rept. 1978), 3419.
13124). 43. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Spangler, Cora 1.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13543), 298. DREXLER, HENRY CLAY, authorizing the posthumous award of a
Stoner, Lottie L.: to pension (see blll H.R. 14208), 1712. medal o! honor to (see bill S. 2200 •) ,
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DRIVER, WILLIAM J. (a Representative from Arkansas). DYER, LEONIDAS C.-Continued
Attended, 5. Remarks by, on
Chairman Committee of the Whole, 1757, 1773, 1804, 1810. AgricultlU'al appropriation bill, 1123.
Elected to committees, 632. ---conference report, 5141.
Resignation from committees, 526. Bl:\fikruptcy system: uniformity of, 2907, 2909, 2910, 2917,
Bins and joint resolutions introduced by 2931, 5349, 5356, 5357, 5358, 5359.
Relief of farmers: to provide for making of loans or con- Beer bill, 759, 854.
tracts with States, political subdivisions of States, im- Bermi, Sadie, 3804, 5659.
provement districts, public corporations, boards and com- Breaking of seals on railroad cars, etc., 1898.
missions, etc., for (see bill H.R. 14139), 1547. Bridge across Missouri River, St. Charles, Mo., 1903.
Motions and resolutions offered by Crop-production loan, 1886.
Committee of the Whole, 5146. Declaratory judgments; 697, 698.
Irrigation projects: water users on--special order for bill Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor ap-
(S. 5417) for temporary relief of (H.Res. 393), 4767. propriation bill, 2607, 2608, 2612, 2614, 2623.
Petitions and papers presented by, from ---conference report, 5033.
State legislatures, 3654. ---Court of Claims, 2625, 2765.
Remarks by, on -.-
. - Bur.eau of Investigation, 2623.
Irrigation projects: water users on, 5143, 5144. --prisons, 2629, 2630, 2758.
Ruling of the Chair, 2231, 2421, 2424, 2442. ---probation officers, 2632.
Worsham, L. D., 3230. ---prohibition enforcement, 2607, 2685, 2767.
Reports made by, from ---rent, 2622.
Committee on Rules: Dickinson, Clement C.: tribute to, 69.
Irrigation projects: water users on--special order for bill District of Columbia appropriation bill, 4430.
(S. 5417) for temporary relief of (H.Res. 393, H.Rept. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 7, 9, 12, 2525, 2526, 4508,
2093)' 4767. 4513.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. First deficiency appropriation bill, 1950, 1951, 1952.
---detection and prosecution of crimes, 1309.
DROUGHT-STRICKEN AREAS, letter from the Secretary of the ---emergency relief, District of Columbia, 1306, 1308.
Treasury transmitting the final report of the Surgeon ---Employment Service, 1319.
General of the Public Health Service on rural health ---Immigration Service, 1298.
work in (H.Doc. 530), 2554. · General leave to print, 2931.
DRUGS. See FOODS AND l)}mcs; NARCOTIC DRUGS. Government competition in private enterprise, 1481.
DRUG STORES, change the name of the retail liquor dealers' Interior Department appropriation b111, 527.
stamp tax in the case of (see bill H.R. 12843 •). Lobert, M. J., 3805.
Louderback, Harold, 4913, 4914, 4918, 4919, 4922, 4923.
DRUMHELLER, F. D., telegram opposing branch banking received McElrath, William W., 3730.
from, 1867. Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 4938, 4944, 4945, 4946.
DRURY, HARRIETT A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13589). Mississippi River bridge, 696.
Navy Department appropriation bill, 4811.
DRY-LAND AGRICULTURE, remarks in House relative to appro- Navy surplus clothing, 924.
priations for investigation of, 1059, 1061. Order of business, 1870, 275.7.
DUFFY, MARY E., pension (see bill H.R. 13585). Philippine independence, 1075, 1081, 1083, 1086.
DUFFY, RYAN (a Senator-elect from Wisconsin). ---veto message, 1762.
Credentials presented, 79. Public buildings: naming of subcontractors on, 3571.
Question of personal privilege, .3016.
DUGAN, ELIZABETH, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13065). Samoa: government for American, 4937.
DUGGAN, EDWARD J., relief (see bill H.R. 13080). Vacating proceedings in Journal, 983.
DUKE, ELLIS, relief (see bill H.R. 14217*). Waiver of prosecution by indictment, 698.
War Department appropriation bill, 1809.
DUKE, JOEL, relief (see bill H.R. 2926*). ---Army supplies, 2425.
DULING, ALICE LUCY, pension (see bill H.R. 13757). War-risk insurance cases, 697.
DULUTH, MINN., letters from the chamber of commerce and the Waterway and railroad transportation, 296.
Duluth chapter of the Reserve Officers' Association of the Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
United States on the subject of the national defense, EAGLE, JOSEPH H. (a Representative from Texas).
1619. Sworn in. 3579.
DULUTH-SUPERIOR HARBOR, :MINN. AND WIS., report of Sec- EARHART, ARTIMISSA A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13110).
retary of War on survey of (H.Doc. 482), 40. · EARLY, IDE, relief (see H.Res. 313*).
DUMAS, JOSEPH, relief (see bill H.R. 2496*·). EAST, CORNELIA W., increase pension (see bill S. 5568).
DUMONT, MARY L., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14233). EAST CARROLL PARISH CHAPTER, AMERICAN RED CROSS,
DUNCAN, G. D., relief (see bill H~. 14446). LOUISIANA, letter from the chairman relative to the pro-
DUNCAN, JENNIE S., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13176). posed sale of obsolete and surplus Navy clothing for relief
DUNLAP, ROBERT H., place bronze tablet on the grave of (see of the needy, 824.
bills S. 5644; H.R. 14674*). EASTERN AIR TRANSPORT CO., remarks in Senate ...relative to,
DUNN, JOHN L., relief (see bill H.R. 973*). 3057.
DUNN, MARGARET, relief (see b111 H.R. 14290). EATON, BERNARD LE.ROY, relief (see bill S. 5028).
DUNN, WILLIAM FRANK, relief (see bill S. 5124). EATON, CHARLES A. (a Representative from New Jersey).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
DUPUIS, CAVILLE, letter relative to the Flathead Indian irriga- Gilford, Matilda: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13980),
tion project, 640. 1145.
DUREY, CYRUS (a former Representative from New York). Sulem, William: for relief (see bill H.R. 14508), 2943.
Announcement in House of death of, 1303. Petitions and papers presented by, from
DURRENBERGER, JACOB, relief (see bill H.R. 6759*). Citizens and individuals, 1145.
DUVEL, J. W. T. (chief, Grain Futures Administration), statement Societies and associations, 1145.
Remarks by, on
relative to the Grain Futures Act written by, 3861. Eighteenth amendment repeal, 32.
DWYER, JOHN G., relief (see bill H.R. 2246). Farm-allotment plan, 1666, 1699.
DWYER, W. J., letter to the editor of the Philadelphia Record Morristown N a tiona! Historical Park, N.J., 5170, 5172.
entitled "Silver as Money" written by, 1268. Votes of.See YEA-AND-NAY VOTEs.
DYER, LEONIDAS C. (a Representative from Missouri). EATON, WILLIAM R. (a Representative from Colorado).
Attended, 5. Attended, 5. ·
Amendment\S offered by, to Statement of Karl C. Schuyler, of Colorado, on Charles W.
Lobert, M. J. (H.R. 7761), 3805. Waterman, 5618.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Amendments offered by, to
Constitution of the United States: proposing amendment to Anderson, Daisy (S. 1978), 5399.
repeal the eighteenth amendment to (see H.J.Res. 490), 76. Anderson, Harry C. (H.R. 4395), 4294.
Otto, Fannie: to pension (see bill H.R. 13923), 1019. Anderson, Peter E. (H.R. 1177), 2705.
Rafferty, Eliza: to pension (see bill H.R. 13125), 43. Casey, Escha Whittington (H.R. 6381), 3714.
Spelman, James P.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13726), 535. Dawley, Mary E. (H.R. 1905), 3635.
Travel: to promote in the United States (see bill H.R. 14178), Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
1616. priation bill-prisons, 2758.
United States Court for China: to amend the organic law of Granger, Charles T. (H.R. 7655), 3721.
the (see bill H.R. 14083), 139'5. Green, Lewis E. (H.R. 999), 3816.
Motions and resolutions offered by Green, Lissie Maud (HR. 6618), 3712.
Committee of the Whole, 4937. Gunnison National Forest, Colo., 1875.
74
EATON, '\VILLIAM R.-Continued EATON, WILLIAM R.-Continued
Amendments offered by, to Bemarks by, on
Holy Family Hospital, St. Ignatius, Mont. (S. 2941), 6402. Public buildings contractors to name subcontractors 709.
Killion, Clarence E. (H.R. 2445), 3733. Reclamation projects: effects of, 4757, 4760. '
Livestock industry: stabilization of (H.R. 11816), 3561. Samoa: government for American, 4931.
Parker, Olen H. (H.R. 9473), 3227. Sample, B. J., 4846, 4847.
Szcond deficiency bill (H.R. 14769)-Fitzsimons General Schwartz, David, 2708.
Hospital, 5051. Second deficiency bill-Fitzsimons General Hospital, 5051,
Tidwell, Chambliss L. (H.R. 7409), 4864. 5052.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R. ---Fort Slocum, N.Y., 5052.
13520), 4617. Silver: remonetization of, 4090, 4091, 4092.
---retirement pay of certain employees, 519. Sperry, Frances 0., 4849.
V,an Camp Sea Food Co., Inc. (S. 220), 3716. Stewart, Ernest Linwood, 3802.
War Department appropriation bill-Army supplies, 2180. Stoddard, William M., 3732.
Whitfield, Frank D. (H.R. 6461), 3801. Suspension of acreage rentals, 705.
Bills and joint resolutions· introduced by Tatum, George, 3731.
Budd, Lilian S.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13126), 43. Tax-exempt securities, 4086.
Forest Service: transferring from Agricultural Department Tidwell, Chambliss L., 4864.
to Interior Department the (see b111 H.R. 13857), 869. Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 407.
Grazing fees on national forest lands: authorizing fixing of ·:. - - - a i r mail service, 505, 506.
(see H.J.Res. 517), 816. ---conference report, 4617.
Retirement pay: authorizing payment to certain officers and ---retirement pay, 514, 519.
employees (see bill H.R. 13752), 607. Union Shipping & Trading Co., 3640.
Motions and resolutions offered by Van Camp Sea Food Co., Inc., 3716.
General Land Office: disapproving of the transfer from the War Department appropriation blll, 1812, 1813, 1816, 21EO,
Interior Department of (see H.Res. 332), 869. 2181, 2308.
Waterman, Charles W.: on death of (see H.Res. 304), 36. --buildings, 2220, 2223, 2224.
Petitions and papers presented by, from ---horses, 2215, 2216.
Societies and associations, 1258. Waterman, Charles W.: tribute to, 4348.
Whitfield, Frank D., 3801, 3802.
Remarks by, on Young, Walter Sam, 2705 .
. Abbott, John S., 4278. Votes of. See · YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Agricultural appropriation bill, 992, 1141.
---conference report, 5140. EATOR, HENRIETTA H., increase pension (see bill H .R. 14524).
--public roads, 1125, 1127, 1128, 1129, 1130. EAYRES, GEORGE T., relief (see bill H.R. 13626}.
Allegheny Forging Co., 4853, 4854. EBY, ESTELLE, increase pension (see bill H .R. 13702).
Anderson, Daisy, 5398.
Anderson, Peter E., 2705. ECKELS, RAY C., pension (see bill H.R. 14358).
Annual assessment work on mining claims, 1901: ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF FOREIGN TRADE OF THE UNITED
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2909, 2913, 2931. STATES, report of the Tari1I Commission with respect to,
Boudinat, Frank J., 4857. 5292.
Bowen, Burton, 3223. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, address delivered by Senator Smith ln
Casey, Escha Whittington, 3714. an open forum in New York City on the subject "The
Circulation statements of newspapers, 699. way out", 3837.
Clark, Orville E., 3817. Address delivered by Representative Flannagan before the
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 3317. New Tobacco Growers' Association on existing, 4630.
Currency inflation, 1230, 4079. Amendments in House to bill (H.R. 13991) to relieve the
Davis, Clarendon, 3714. economic emergency, 1377.
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- Article by Senator Wheeler relative to, 898. .
priation bill--conference report, 5032. Bill to relieve the economic emergency (see ·bill H .R. 13991 *) .
Edgerly, George W., 3723. Correspondence relative to the so-called "allotment bill",
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 18, 4512. 1371, 1682, 1683, 1699.
Farm allotment plan, 1523. General provisions and definitions of b111 (H.R. 13991) to
Federal building, Maxwell, Nebr., 3555. nid agriculture, 1686.
Foley, John J., 4847. Letter from F. W. Meyers suggesting a remedy for existing,
General Land Office transfer, 1037. 4565.
Gianaros, James J., 3723. Letter from C. 0. Mitchell, directing head of the National
Government purchase of American goods, 1895, 1096. City Bank of New York, relative to, 4706.
Green, Lewis E., 3816. Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 13991) to relieve the eco-
Green, Lissie Maud, 3711. nomic emergency, 1338, 13{)3, 1380, 1389, 13!>3, 1394, 1433,
Gunnison National Forest, Colo., 1875, 1876. 1439, 1481, 1508, 1526, 1545, 1582, 1603, 1613, 1616, 1658,
Harbinson, M. J., 2713. 1681, 1690, 1694, 1695, •1697, 1698, 1699.
Independent offices appropriation blll-Federal Farm Board, Remarks in House relative to, 992, 3320.
3189. Remarks in Senate relative to, 980, 1284.
Interior Department appropriation bill-Geologic Survey Remarks in Senate relative to the enactment of bankruptcy
printing, 929. legislation, 4694.
---land offices, 598. Remarks in Senate relative to the new deal promised during
---reclamation, 656. the recent presidential campaign, 4780.
International monetary and economic conference, 4533. Resolution to appoint a special committee on (see H.Res.
Irrigation projects: water users on, 5148. 404).
Jenkins, William L., 3816. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE, remarks in Senate relative to the pro-
Killion, Clarence R., 3732. posed, 677.
Legislative procedure relative to appropriation bills, 3315. Resolutions adopted by the Intermountain Economic Confer-
Leonard, John P., 4287. ence, 947.
Little Rock College, Little Rock, Ark., 3716. ECONOMIC DEPRESSION, amendment in Senate providing for an
Livestock industry: stabllization of, 3551, 3568, 3569. investigation of, 2596.
McElrath, W11liam W., 3728.
McHam, Beryl M., 4280. ECONOMIC EMERGENCY, relieve the existing (see bill H.R.
McNeill-Allman Construction Co., 3651. 13991•).
Martin-Walsh, Inc., 4860, 4861. ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF THE UNITED STATES, authorize the
Mawpin, Felix, 2706, 2707. Committee on Finance in Senate to i.nvestigate (see
Milligan, A. P., 3640. S.Res. 315•).
Mining of coal, phosphate, oil, etc., 1881. ECONOMIC RECOVERY, message from the President recommend-
---conference report, 3386. · ing legislative action for promotion of (H.Doc. 560), 4504,
Modoc National Forest, 4529. 4553.
Money situation, 209. Speech delivered by Ogden L. Mills, Secretary of the Treas-
Myers, Joseph E ., 3647. ury, on the subject of, 3135.
National forest land exchanges, 572. ECONOMIC RELIEF, remarks in House on the subject of, 3396.
Navajo Indian Reservation, Utah, 3559.
Naval radio station, Savannah, Ga., 5408. ECONOMIES IN THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT, article by Stuart
Chase on the subject of, 2260.
Navy surplus clothing, 924.
New Mexico: patents to lands in, 4861, 4862. Bill to effect (see b1ll H.R. 13458).
North Plains & Santa Fe Railway Co., 4289. ECONOMY, remarks in House on the subject of, 1245.
Omaha Indian Tribe enrollment, 3641. ECONOMY ACT, exclude certain temporary employees from the
Order of business, 3653, 3733. operation of (see H.J.Res. 532, 547•).
Parker, Olen H., 3227. Joint resolution to exclude substitute postal employees
Philippine independence, 990, 992. whose aggregate earnings are less than $83.33 a month
Pitkanen, John, 3803. from operation of (see H.J .Res. 562).
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ECONOMY ACT-Continued ELWOOD, IND., resolutions adopted by the Lewts Monroe Post,
Joint resolution to limit the reductions in compensation ap- American Legion, and the Harry E. Mead Post, Veterans
plicable to certain employees under (see H.J.Res. 576). of Foreign Wars, relative to veterans' legislation, 1781.
Letter from Congressman-elect J. H. Hoeppel re!ative to the ELY, DECIMAY, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14720).
effect upon Government salaries by the elimination of
section 201 of, 4451. ELY, EUGENE B., authorizing the posthumous award of a Dts-
tingu1shed Flying Cross to (see bill S. 433*).
ECONOMY AND FURLOUGH PLAN. See EMPLoYEES OF THE
UNITED STATES. EMBARGOES. See ARMS, AMMuNITioN, AND MUNITIONS OF WAB..
ECONOMY IN GOVERNMENT, reiD.l;l.rks in House by Representa- EMERGENCY FINANCING FACILITIES FOR FINANCIAL INSTI-
tive Robinson relative to, 5640. TUTIONS, amend act to provide (see bills S. 5016; H.R.
13008).
ECONOMY LEAGUE, remarks in House relative to, 2056.
EMERGENCY OFFICERS. See ARMY.
"ECONOMY OR GREED-WlllCH IS IT? " article by Abraham
Epstein entitled, 3056. EMERGENCY OFFICERS' RETIREMENT ACT, text of, 3410.
EDGAR. William F. (deceased), accept bequest of (see S.J.Res. EMERGENCY RELIEF AND CONSTRUCTION ACT OF 1932,
48*). amendment in Senate to bill (S. 5125) proposing to amend,
EDGERLY, GEORGE W., relief (see bills S. 3673*; H.R. 8669). 4325.
EDLIN, C. E., letter relative to branch banking written by, 2147. Amendment in Senate to bill (S. 5336) to amend, 3242.
Amendments in Senate authorizing the Reconstruction Fi-
EDUCATION, promote (see bills S. 5434; H.R. 14131). nance Corporation to make loans to private corporations
B1lls to authorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation for developing cooperative community farming and crop
to make loans to aid in the maintenance of public schools marketing, 2644.
(see bills S. 5263; H.R. 14265, 14483). Bills to amend (see bills S. 5121, 5336, 5418, 5597, 5609; H.R.
B111 to aid in financing (see bill H.R. 14633). 13305, 13315, 13316, 13317, 13524, 13851, 14263, 14550,
Memorial of Legislature of Nevada urging legislation to au- 14700).
thorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to make Bills to extend the provisions of (see bills S. 5366; H.R.
loans to schools, 3422, 3658. 14180).
EDWARDS, ANNIE A., pension (see bill H.R. 13666). Bills relating to security for certain loans under {see bills
EDWARDS, ARTHUR J., letter and memorandum relative to the S. 5367; H.R. 14137).
authority of Congress to enact the " three-way farm Bills extending to the Virgin Islands (see bllls S. 5126; H.R.
relief bill" received from, 3347. 13657).
Memorandum felative to the bill to aid agriculture (H.R. Letter of Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a draft of
13991) prepared by, 2249. a proposed bill to authorize him to accept titles to sites
acquired under the provisions of, 3342.
EDWARDS, CLYDE W., relief (see bill H.R. 5801*). Statements of progress on projects under, 669, 670, 671.
EDWARDS, FRASER, article relative to inflation of the currency
written by, 2864. EMERGENCY RELIEF LEGISLATION, provide for relief of agri-
cultural indebtedness (see bill S. 5515).
EDWARDS, MARTHA, relief (see bills S. 5194; H.R. 811*). Statement by William Green, president of the American
EDWARDS, SAMUEL, pension (see bill H.R. 13887). Federation of Labor on the subject of, 1443.
EGEGIK RIVER. See ALAsKA. EMERGENCY ROAD CONSTRUCTION, table showing distribution
(Ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess .• as public docu- by States of appropriations for, 670.
ment.)
EMMERSON, SARAH M., pension (see bill H.R. 13351).
EIGHOLZ, GRACE M., pension (see b111 H.R. 14598).
EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT. See ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR TRAFFic; EMPEY, PARRISH E., pension (see bill H.R. 13539).
CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES. EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION COMMISSION, annual report of,
EISENHAUER, CHARLES J., relief (see bill H.R. 919*). 284, 300.
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 3034.
EL DORADO, ARK., relief of the National Bank of Commerce et Resolution to disapprove the Executive act transferring to
(see bill H.R. 8215*). the Civil Service Commission the activities, power, and
Bill for relief of the First National Bank of (see bill H.R. duties of (see H.Res. 315).
8217*). Resolution to · disapprove the Executive act transferring to
ELECTIONS. See also CONTESTED ELEcTIONS. the Department o1 Labor the activities, power, and duties
Bill to prohibit interference with or coercion of employees of (see H.Res. 316).
in their voting at (see bill H.R. 14765). EMPLOYEES OF THE UNITED STATES, amendment in Senate to
Letter from the Governor of Pennsylvania and a memoran- reduce the number of Civil Service employees, 1552.
dum from Walter J. Kress relative· to senatorial elections Amendment in Senate relative to pensions for, 1623.
in Pennsylvania, 5426, 5427. Amendment in Senate relative to annual leave with pay !or,
ELECTORAL COLLEGE, amendment to the Constitution to abolish 3142.
(see S.J.Res. 225). Amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the proposed
ELECTORAL VOTE. See PREsiDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. reduction of salaries of, 3379, 3383, 3465, 3499.
ELECTRICITY, article by Morris llewellyn Cooke relative to the Amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the keeping
cost of, 636. of uniform service records of, 3435.
Articles by J. W. McArthur and otto P. Ortlieb on rates for, Amendment in Senate relative to furloughs of, 1552.
1441. Amendment and remarks in Senate relative to prohibiting
Remarks in Senate and correspondence relative to electric- furloughs in excess of 90 days, 3431.
light rates in California, 1438. Amendment and remarks tn Senate relative to married peo-
ple in Government employ, 3536, 3544.
ELECTRIC POWER AND GAS UTILITIES, report of the Federal Amendment and remarks in Senate relative .to increasing
Trade Commission on investigation of, 38. the pay cut from 8¥.J percent to 10 percent, 3511.
ELKHART, IND., resolutions adopted by the common council Amendment in Senate prohibiting wage cuts or furloughs
advocating the issue of national currency to municipali- other than those heretofore in effect, 3148.
ties, 1781. Amendment in Senate prohibiting further wage cuts or fur-
ELK HILLS OIL LANDS, CALIF., message from the President loughs in the Treasury and Post Office Departments, 3352.
transmitting an estimate of appropriation for expenses Amendment in Senate and correspondence relative to estab-
of litigation affecting (H.Doc. 506), 606. lishing a system for adjusting the compensation of Civil
ELKIN, ANNA M., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13831). Service employees, 3535.
Article by Richard W. Hogue entitled" Campaigning Against
ELK RIVER, allow the State of Alabama to bridge (see b1lls S. Government Workers ", 3440.
5647; H.R. 14484, 14602*). Bill to reduce salaries, pay, and wages of (see bill H.R.
ELLIOTT, AUSTIN S., pension (see bill H.R. 13889). 14549).
ELLIOTT, IRA H., pension (see billS. 5569). Bills to amend actJor retirement of (see bills S. 5196, 5294*,
ELLIS, ALICE A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14071). 5331, 5395; H.R. 13875, 139'73, 14429*).
Bills to amend act relative to salary rates of certain Civil
ELLZEY, L. RUSSELL (a Representative from Mississippi). Service positions (see bills S. 5475*: H.R. 14410*).
Attended, 5. Bill to amend act relating to salary rates of certain psitions
Remarks by, on in the Civil Service (see bill H.R. 14535).
Economy legislation, 3388. Bill to amend act relative to leave with pay for (see bill
Interior Department appropriation bill-Education Bureau H.R. 14485).
publications, 931, 932. Bill to permit payment in certain cases of any sum due
Legislative appropriation bill-salary reduction, 3388. under the retirement act to a deceased employee or a
Reports made by, from former employee who has become incompetent (see bill
Committee on Claims: H.R. 14414).
McRee, I. T. (H.Rept. 2118), 4956. Bills to amend act relative to salary rates of certain posi-
See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Votes of. tions in the Civil Service (see bills H.R. 14410, 14419).
EL PASO, TEX., make provision for suitable quarters for Gov- B111 to amend act for relief of those injured while in per ..
ernment services at (see bill H.R. 14531). formance of their duties (see bill S. 5172).
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INDEX ·
EMPLOYEES OF THE UNITED STATES-Continued ENGLEBRIGHT, HARRY L. (a Representative from Californ!a).
Bill authorizing payment of retirement pay to certain (see Attended, 5.
bill H.R. 13752). Appointed on the Board of Visitors to the Navo.l Academy,
Bill relating to retirement of certain (see bill H.R. 13522). 1615. •
Bill to provide siclc leave for certain (see bill H.R. 14741). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Correspondence relative to the blanketing of employees into Brown, R. S.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14402), 2452.
the Civil Service, 95. Indians of California: to authorize appropriation for (see
Joint resolution for relief of certain persons retired on July bill H.R. 14795), 5651.
10, 1932 (see H.J.Res. 495). Petitions and papers presented by, from
Joint resolutions to exclude certain temporary employees Citizens and individuals, 3139.
from the operation of the Economy Act (see H.J.Res. 532, Societies and associations, 2337, 3139.
547*). State legislatures, 3824.
Joint resolution to limit the reductions in compensation Remarks by, on
applicable to certain employees under the Economy Act Modoc National Forest, 4537.
(see H.J .Res. 576). Reports made by, from
Joint resolution relating to leave with pay earned by certain Committee on the Public Lands:
(see H.J. Res. 605). Modoc National Forest, Cali!. (H.Repts. 1916, 1917), 2640.
Letter from the Civil Service Commission transmitting lists Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
of positions not under Civil Service rules (S.Doc. 173; ENGLER, HANNAH, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13050).
S.Con.Res. 40), 1930, 2255.
Letter from the Civil Service Commission transmitting lists ENOCHS, ROBERT J., relief (see bills S. 5414; H.R. 14229),
of Presidential post offices (S.Doc. 176), 2557. ENSIGN, JOSEPHINE, pension (see bill H.R. 13099),
Letters from the Comptroller General of the United States EOPOLUCCI, ANNIE M., relief (see bill H.R. 5150•).
relative to retirement of those who have reached the EPPS, FRED, relief (see bill H.R. 14476).
retirement age, 519.
Letter from the Director of the Budget relative to salary EPSTEIN, ABRAHAM, article entitled "Economy or Greed-Which
reductions of, 513. Is It?" written by, 3056.
Letter from Congressman-elect J. H. Hoeppel relative to the ERIE HARBOR, PA., report of Secretary of War on survey of
effect upon Government salaries by the elimination .of (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu-
section 201 of the Economy Act, 4451. ment), 1325.
Letter from Representative McCormack to Senator Walsh of ERK, EDMUND F. (a Representative from Pennsylvania).
Massachusetts relative to exclusion of temporary em- Attended, 5.
ployees from the Economy Act, 4873. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by .
Letter from S. P. Meadows to Frank J. Coleman quoting Allegheny River: to consent to bridge (H.R. 14584), 3581.
Representative Wood, of Indiana, relative to wages and Banking affiliates: to regulate national (H.R. 14771), 4957.
working conditions of, 397. Hare, James S.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13581), 363.
Letter from Daniel J. Tobin to J. H. Cookman quoting Johnston, Emma F.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
Representative McDuffie, of Alabama, relative to wages of, 14090). 1396.
397. Jones, Leah: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14089), 1396.
Letter from the American Federation of Labor protesting Love, Ella D.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14091), 1396.
against the Federal Economy Act and the President's Petitions and papers presented by, from
recommendation for further Federal wage reduction, 344. Citizens and individuals, 3919.
Letters from William Green, Luther C. Steward, and Thomas Societies and associations, 364, 3919.
F. Flaherty favoring the Costigan amendment prohibiting Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
wage cuts of, 3493. ESKEW, MARY ANN, pension (see b1ll H.R. 13081).
Memorial from a committee of substitute postal employees,
at Indianapolis, Ind., protesting against the continuation ESKEY, CLIFFORD R., allow to accept foreign decoration (see
of the so-called " economy and furlough plan ", 159. S.J.Res. 195*).
Message from the President transmitting the statement ESLICK, EDWARD E. (late a Representative from Tennessee).
showing the vacancies which have been filled by the Memorial address to, 4854, 4354, 4356.
appointment of employees of a lower grade, 157, 227, 229. Memorial services to, 4344.
Remarks in House relative to the proposed reduction of ESLICK, WILLA B. (a Representative from Tennessee).
salaries of, 1001, 2544, 3318, 3323, 3340. Appointed on committee to arrange for memorial services to
Remarks in House relative to. furloughs and salary reduc- Calvin Coolidge, 1873.
tions of, 344, 395, 396, 507. Credentials presented and sworn in, 5.
Remarks in House relative to furloughs of employees in the Elected to committees, 403.
Immigration Service, 1002. Tribute to services of, 5586.
Remarks in House relative to those who accept outside work Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
after Government office hours, 4830. Counce, Jennie Wigfall: to pension (see blll H.R. 14004),
Remarks in Senate relative to Federal positions not under 1258.
Civil Service rules, 2255. Fox, Claude Almon: for relief (see b111 H.R. 14691), 4210.
Remarks in Senate relative to the proposed granting of McRee, I. T.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14151), 1548.
administrative furloughs to employees in lieu of dis- Ogilvie, Richard H.: for relief of heirs (see bill H.R. 14005),
charge, 3248. 1258.
Remarks in Senate relative to the subject of automatic Petitions and papers presented by, from
promotions, 3430. Citizens and individuals, 4556.
Remarks in Senate relative to giving to the President Remarks by, on
exclusive authority to fill vacancies in the Federal Gov- Farm relief, 5417.
ernment and the municipal government of the District of Overthrow of Government, 4265.
ColUmbia during the fiscal year 1933, 3533. Reports made by, from
Resolution of inquiry relative to offices, positions, places, Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds:
and employments in the Federal and District of Columbia Diplomatic and consular officers: memorial to (H.Rept.
Governments which are not under Civil Service (see 2041). 4209.
S.Res. 303*). St. Louis, Mo. (H.Rept. 1887), 2193.
Resolution of inquiry concerning the transfer of non-Civil Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Service employees into classified Civil Service positions
(see H.Res. 401). ESPY, DOUGLAS B., relief (see billS. 4135*).
Resolution adopted by the Pittsburgh Central Labor Union ESSEX SHORE WAY, INC., allow them to bridge the Merrimack
protesting against the continuance of the furlough pro- River (see bills S. 5701*; H.R. 14537, 14787*).
vision of the economy law, 95. ESTEP, HARRY A. (a Repr.esentative from Pennsylvania).
Summary of salary cuts provided for in bills pending before Attended, 5.
the Senate, 3492. Elected to committee, 75.
Text of legislation recommended' in the President's annual Resignation from committees, 69.
message transmitting the Budget with reference to, 84. Bills and joint resolutions introd..Lced by
EMPLOYMENT, relative to assumption of risks of (see bill S. Cannan, Annie: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13127), 43.
1060*) . National Prohibition Act: to repeal (see bill H.R. 133G9), 75.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, remarks in House relative to appropria- Citizens and individuals, 477, 535, 1987, 3919.
tions for, 1318. Societies and associations, 535, 608, 945.
Report by Ruth M. Kellogg of survey of the Doak reorgani- State legislatures, 4957.
zation of, 4302. Remarks by, on
ENGLAND, statistics relative to persons employed in industries Beer bill, 767, 768.
cooperating with brewers and distillers, 760. Votes of.See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
ENGLAND, DELIA, pension (see bill S. 5439). ETHERIDGE, GROVER C., pension (see bill H.R. 13436).
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EULOGIES. See also MEMORIALS ON DECEASED MEMB~ EVANS, W. E.-Oonttnued
In HOU3e on deceased Representatives Remarks by, on
Butler, Robert Reyburn, 4369, 4370. Los Angeles, Calif., 4284.
Eslick, Edward E., 4354, 4356. Los Angeles County, Calif .., 5660.
Garrett, Daniel E., 4366, 4367. Votes of. See YEA-A.ND-NAY VOTES.
Goodwin, Godfrey G., 4375. EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK, FLA., article appearing tn the
Karch, Charles A., 4363, 4364, 4365. Florida Times-Union relative to the proposed establish-
Kendall, Samuel A., 4370, 4371. ment of, 2100.
Linthicum, John Charles, 4362, 4363, 6647. Bill to establish (see billS. 475•).
McLaughlin, James C., 4365, 4366. EVOLUTION OR REVOLUTION-A CHOICE. remarks in House
Tucker, Henry St. George, 4357, 5358, 4360, 4361. on the subject of, 5531.
EUROPEAN CORN BORER, remarks in House relative to ap- EXCESS-PROFITS TAX, provide that returns shall constitute
propriations for control of, 1132, 1138. public records (see bill S. 6531).
EUROPEAN WAR DEBTS. See FoREIGN CoUNTRIES. EXCISE TAXES, impose certain (see bill S. 5480).
EUROPEANS, article by Edmond Taylor entitled " Why Euro- Bill to levy a. general manufacturers' sales excise tax (see
peans get distorted picture of United States", 5070. bill H.R. 13486) .
EUSTIS, MARGUERITE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14112). EXECUT1VE AGENCIES, message from the .President transmit-
ting Executtve orders transferring and grouping certain
EVANS, FRANCIS T., present Distinguished Flying Cross to (see (H.Doc. 493), 233, 282.
bills H .R. 14614, 14676). Paper by PaUl M. Chapman relative to the consolidation
EVANS, JOHN M. (a Representative jrom Montana). '\,.,., and regrouping of, 892.
Attended, 5. ~marks in House on House Resolution 334 disapproving
Appointed conferee, 2756, 5287. of Executive orders consolidating and grouping certain,
Amendments offered by, to ' 1033, 2103, 2110, 2126.
Interior Department appropriation bill: Flathead Irriga- Remarks in Senate relative to the proposed consolidation
tion project contracts, 605. and regrouping of, 2583.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Resolutions disapproving of the Executive orders {)f, the J
Assessment work on mining claims: providing for suspension President consolidating and grouping certain (see SRes.
of annual (see bill H.R. 13459), 230. 299; H.Res. 384 * ) .
Flathead irrigation project: authorizing Secretary of In- Resolution to disapprove the Executive act transferring the
terior to classify as to productiveness and irrigabillty lands activities, power, and duties of the Employees' Compensa-
within (see bi11 H.R. 13601). 414. tion Commission to the Civil Service Commission (see
Lands: to provide for agricultural entry of certain (see H.Res. 315). .
b1ll H.R. 13745), 607. Resolution to disapprove the Executive act transferring
McCarthy, Thomas O'C.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14718), 4453. the activities, powers, and duties of the Employees' Com-
Mining claims: to regulate service of contest notices in all pensation Commission to the Department of Labor (see
cases a.tfecting mining locations or (see bill H.R. 13877), H.Res. 316).
943. Resolution to disapprove the Executive act creating the
Motions and resolutions offered by Division of Public Works (see H.Res. 317).
Public grazing grounds: to prevent overgrazing and soil Resolutions disapproving of the Executive acts transferring
deterioration on (see H.Res. 340), 1326. the nonmilitary activities of the Chief of Engineers of
Rules: to suspend, 3562. the Army, under the jurisdiction of the War Department
Petitions and papers presented by, jrom to the Department of the Interior (see H.Res. 321, 323}.
State legislatures, 3343, 4641. Re...c:olutions disapproving of the Executive order transfer-
Remarks by, on ring the Federal Board for Vocational Education to the
Annual assessment work on mining claims, 1901. Bureau of Education (see S.Res. 311; H.Res. 330).
Arconage, Victoria, 1360. Resolutions disapproving of the Executive order transfer-
Interior Department appropriation bill: Indian irrigation ring the General Land omce from the Department of the
projects, 605, 638, 639. Interior to the Department of Agriculture (see S.Res.
Livestock industry: stabilization of, 3562, 3563. 313; H.Res. 332}.
Mining of coal, phosphate, oil, etc., 2756. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, amendment in Senate to create a
---conference report, 3385, 3386. committee on reorganization a.nd consolidation of, 2343.
Restoration of homestead rights, 1879. Amendment in Senate to require the purchase of domestic
Thornton, Charles B., 3727. materials for Government supplies for, 2461.
Wyoming: amendment of act admitting as a State, 2031. Amendment in Senate making immediately effective any
Reports made by, j'rom Executive order made by the President for reorganization
Committee of conference: of, 2598.
Mining of coal, phosphate, oil, etc. (S. 4509; H.Rept. 1953), Amendment and remarks in Senate relative to providing for
3183. a 5 percent reduction In the e:il:penditures from appro-
Committee on Mines and Mining: priations for, 3077, 3142, 3144, 3165, 3474, 3490, 3939, 4890.
Annual assessment work on mining claims (H.Rept. 1812), Amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the keeping
1099. of uniform service records of employees in. 3435.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. Amendment in Senate relative to the policy of Congress
EVANS, SAMUEL, pension (see bill H.R. 13437). with respect to the reorganization of, 3056.
EVANS, SAMUEL A., pension (see bill H.R. 13269). Amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the reorgani-
zation of, 3537.
EVANS, W. E. (a Representative from California.). Amendment in Senate prohibiting wage cuts or furloughs
Attended, 5. of employees other than those heret<>fore in effect, 3148.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Amendments and remarks in House relative to the proposed
Ady, Eleanor: to pension (see bill H.R. 13830) , 817. reorganization of, 4592, 4950.
Crampton, Laura. B.: for reli~f (see bHl H.R. 13728), 535. Messages from the President transmitting estimates of ap-
Flint, Mary Ella: to pension (see bill H.R. 14209), 1712. '- propriations for (H.Docs. 495, 550, 554), 284, 3991, 4105.
French, Emma F.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14092), 1396. > Remarks in House relative to the proposed reorganization of,
Gannon, Carrie: for relief (see bill H.R. 13727). 535. 3796, 3880, 3903.
Hart, Harriet J.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13129), 43. Remarks in Senate relative to the proposed consolidation of
Hemenway, Clara T.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. the War and Navy Departments and of aeronautics, 3540.
14187), 1617. Remarks in Senate relative to reports to Congress of all
Linsley, Howard William: for relief (see bill H.R. 13617), functions of, 4870.
415. Resolution of inquiry relative to all functions of (see S.Res.
Mayers, Lunette: to pension (see bill H.R. 13544), 298. 351•) 0

Perley, Laura B.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13130), 43. Resolution authorizing appointment of special committee to
Physicians and Surgeons Hospital, Ltd.: for relief (see bill investigate the alleged failure to enforce act relating to
H.R. 14285), 1986. the rate of wages for laborers and mechanics employed
Ple1·ce, Ella: to pension (see bill H.R. 13829), 817. on public buildings (see H.Res. 352).
Public works: to protect persons furnishing material and Resolution adopted by the Indiana Republican Editorial
labor for (H.R. 14533), 3138. Association expressing approval of President Hoover's plan
Relf, Emma C.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14093), 1396. for the reorganization of, 886.
Riley, Sarah: to pension (see bill H.R. 13628), 817. Summary of salary cuts provided for in bills pending before
Warrington, Laird: for relief (see bill H.R. 13924), 1019. the Senate, 3492.
Wasserman, Fred .c.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13797), 719. EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CONFIRMATIONS, order of
Webb, Marion G.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13128), Senate to notify the President of the confirmation of
43. certain Army, Navy, and Marine Corps nominations, 2344.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Order of Senate to print in the Record nominations re-
Oi.tizens and individuals, 985, 1146, 2194, 2453, 3825, 4376. ceived from the President as of the day on which they
Societies and associations, 1779. ue received; agreed to, 1184.
78 INDEX
EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CONFIRMATIONS-Continued EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CONFIRMATIONS-Continued
Remarks in Senate relative to the announced attitude on Army appaintments and promotions
the part of the minority of the Senate not to confirm Infantry: colonel; ·nominated, 966, 1358, 5527; confirmed,
appointees whose terms would extend beyond the 4th of 976, 4912, 5528.
March, 423. ---lieutenant colonel; nominated, 967, 1358, 5527; con-
Remarks in Senate relative to the confirmation of sundry firmed, 976, 4912, 5528.
Army, Navy, and other nominations, 962. ---majors; nominated, 967, 968, 1358, 1802, 2211, 3-304,
Remarks in Senate relative to the confirmation of nomina- 5245, 5527; confirmed, 976, 4912, 5528.
tions in the Coast Guard, Navy, and Marine Corps, 5244. ---captain; nominated, 966, 968, 969, 1359, 1802, 2211,
Remarks in Senate relative to the confirmation of sundry 3304, 5245, 5527; confirmed, 975, 976, 4912, 5528.
routine military nominations, 4901, 5476. ---first lieutenant; nominated, 969, 970, 2893, 3304, 5245,
Remarks in Senate relative to the confirmation of sundry 5527; confirmed, 977, 4913, 5528.
nominations in the Public Health Service, 5002. Judge Advocate General's Department: colonels; nominated,
Army appointments and promotions 966; confirmed, 976.
General officers: James Fuller McKinley to be The Adjutant ---lieutenant colonels; nominated, 967; confirmed, 976.
General with rank of major general; nominated, ---majors; nominated, 967; confirmed, 976.
1198. Medical Administrative Corps: first lieutenant; nominated,
- - - Edgar Thomas Conley to be Assistant The Adjutant 971; confirmed, 978.
General with rank of brigadier general; nominated, ---second lieutenants; nominated, 965; confirmed, 975.
1198. Medical Corps: major; nominated, 1199; confirmed, 4913.
- - - Albert Ernest Truby to be assistant to the Surgeon ---captains; nominated, 970, 1199, 4422; confirmed, 978,
General with rank of brlgadier general; nominated, 4913.
1198. ---first lieutenants; nominated, 965; confirmed, 975.
- - - Creed Fulton Cox to be Chief Bureau Insular Affairs Officers' Reserve Corps: Henry Dozier Russell to be major
with rank of brigadier general; nomtnated, 1199. general; nominated, 971; confirmed, 978.
---Alfred Theodore Smith to be brigadier general; nomi- ---Edward Moses Stayton to be brigadier general; nomi-
nated, 1199. nated, 2211; confirmed, 5528.
---Francis LeJau Parker to be brigadier general; nomi- ---Amos Thomas to be brigadier general; nominated,
nated, 1199. 971; confirmed, 978.
---Albert Lyman Cox to be brigadier general; nominated,
Adjutant General's Department: lieutenant colonel; nomi- 971; confirmed, 978.
nated, 965; confirmed, 975. - - - Trelawney Eston Marchant to be brigadier general;
- - - major; nominated, 967; confirmed, 976. nominated, 1212; confirmed, 5528.
---captains; nominated, 966; confirmed, 975. Ordnance Department: lieutenant colonel; nominated, 967;
Air Corps: colonel; nominated, 966; confirmed, 976. confirmed, 976.
---lieutenant colonel; nominated, 967, 1358, 3304, 5527; ---major; nominated, 967;· confirmed, 976.
confirmed, 976, 4912, 5528. ---first lieutenant; nominated, 966, 1802, 5527; con-
---major; nominated, 967; confirmed, 976. firmed, 975, 4912, 5528.
---captain; nominated, 968, 1199, 1359, 2211, 3304, 5245, Quartermaster Corps: colonel; nominated, 3304; confirmed,
5527; confirmed, 976, 4912, 5528. 4912.
---first lieutenant; nominated, 969, 1359, 3304, 5245, ---lieutemmt colonel; nominated, 966, 967; confirmed,
5527; confirmed, 977, 4912, 4913, 5528. 975, 976.
---second lieutenants; nominated, 966; confirmed, 975, ---major; nominated, 966, 5527; confirmed, 975, 5528.
976. ---captains; nominated, 966, 968, 969, 1199, 4422, 5527;
Cavalry: colonel; nominated. 966, 1358; confirmed, 976, 4912. confirmed, 975, 976, 977, 4912, 5528.
---lieutenant colonel; nominated, 967, 1358, 5527; con- ---first lieutenant; nominated, 966; confirmed, 975.
firmed, 976, 4912, 5528. ---second lieutenant; nominated, 5245; confirmed, 5528.
---major; nominated, 967, 1358; confirmed, 976, 4912. Signal Corps: major; nominated, 967, 968; confirmed, 976.
---captain; nominated, 966, 968; confirn:ted, 975, 976. ---captain; nominated, 968, 1199; confirmed, 977, 4912.
---first lieutenant; nominated, 969, 970, 1359, 1802, 3304, ---first lieutenant; nominated, 969, 1199, 1359, 2211,
5527; confirmed, 977, 978, 4912, 4913, 5528. 3304, 5527; confirmed, 977, 4912, 4913, 5528.
Chaplain: lieutenant colonel; nominated, 971; confirmed, Veterinary Corps: colonel; nominated, 970; confirmed, 978.
978. ---majors; nominated, 970, 1199; confirmed, 978, 4913.
---major; nominated, 971, 1212, 2894; confirmed, 978, ---captain; nominated, 970; confirmed, 978.
4913 . ---second lieutenants; nominated, 965; confirmed, 975.
- -- - first lieutenants; nominated, 965, 1212, 1358; con- Civilian appointments
firmed, 975, 4912. Arentz, SamuelS., to be member of the Federal Power Com-
Chemical Warfare Service: lieutenant colonel; nominated, mission; nominated, 1430.
3304; confirmed, 4912. Best, William E., to be member Federal Home Loan Bank
---captain; nominated, 968, 969; confirmed, 976. Board; nominated, 1197.
Coast Artillery Corps: colonel; nominated, 967; confirmed, Bodfish, H. Morton, to be Member Federal Home Loan Bank
976. Board; nominated, 1197.
---lieutenant colonel; nominated, 967, 5527; confirmed, Briggs, Lyman J., to be Director Bureau o! Standards; nomi-
976, 5528. nated, 1197.
---major; nominated, 967, 968, 1358, 3304, 5527; con- Chapin, Roy D., to be Secretary of Commerce; nominated,
firmed, 976. 4912, 5528. 424, 448; confirmed, 424, 448.
---captain; nominated, 969; confirmed, 977. Clark, Frank, to be member Federal Power· Commission;
---first lieutenant: nominated, 969, 970, 1359, 2211, 3304, nominated, 1197.
5527; confirmed, 977, 4912, 4913, 5528. Coast Guard: commander; nominated, 1198; confirmed, 5246.
---second 11eutenant; nominated, 1199; confirmed, 4912. ---lieutenant commanders; nominated, 3793, 5245; con-
firmed, 5246, 5528.
Corps of Engineers: lieutenant colonel; nominated, 967, ---lieutenant; nominated. 1198; confirmed, 5246.
5245; confirmed, 976, 5528. ---ensigns; nominated, 2414; confirmed, 5246.
---major; cvnfirmed, 976. Colbert, Leo 0., to be member Mississippi River Commis-
---captain; nominated, 969; confirmed, 977. sion; nominated, 1198.
---first lieutenant; nominated, 969, 970, 1199, 1359; con- Cone, Hutch I., to be member United States Shipping Board;
firmed, 977, 978, 4912. nominated, 1197.
Dental Corps: Heutenant colonel; nominated, 970; con- Crisp, Charles R., to be a member o! the Tarltr Commission;
firmed, 978. nominated, 1197; withdrawn, 1359.
---captain; nominated, 970, 2893, 2894; confirmed, 978, Diplomatic and Consular Service: F. Lammot Belin to be
4913. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to
---first lieutenants; nominated, 965; confirmed, 975. Poland; nominated, 1197.
Field Artillery: - colonel; nominated, 967; confirmed. 976. ---Norman Armour to be Envoy Extraordinary and Min-
---lieutenant colonel; nominated, 967, 1358, 2211, 5527; ister Plenipotentiary to Haiti; nominated, 1197.
confirmed, 976, 4912, 5528. ---Nathan William MacChesney to be Envoy Extraordi-
--major; nominated, 967, 968, 3304; confirmed, 976, nary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Canada; nomi-
4912. nated, 1197.
---captain; nominated, 968, 969, ,1359, 5527; confirmed, ---Henry Frank Holthusen to be Envoy Extraordinary
976, 4912, 5528. and Minister Plenipotentiary to Czechoslovakia;
---first lieutenant; nominated, 966, 969, 970, 1359, 1802, nominated, 1945.
3304, 5527; confirmed, 975, 977, 4912, 4913, · 5528. ---Roderick Nathaniel Matson to be Envoy Extraordi-
---second lieutenant; nominated, 971; confirmed, 978. nary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Greece; nomi-
Finance Department: colonel; nominated, 967; confirmed, nated, 3633; withdrawn, 4422.
976. ---minister resident and consul general; nominated.
---lieutenant colonel; nominated, 967; confirmed, 976. 1197.
---captain; nominated, 968, 1359; confirmed, 977, 4912. ---consuls general; nominated, 1197, 1802.
---first lieutenant; nominated, 96~; confirmed, 975. ---secretaries; nominated, 1197, 1581, 2893.
INDEX 79
EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CONFIRMATIONs-continued EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CONFIRMATIONs-continued
Civilian appointments Navy appointments and promotions
Dunyon, Newton A., to be assayer in charge United States Rear admiral-Henry E. Sackey; nominated, 971; confirmed,
assay office, Salt Lake City, Utah; nominated, 1198. 978.
Fort, Franklin W ., to be member Federal Home Loan Bank ---Cyrus W. Cole; nominated, 971; confirmed, 978.
Board; nominated, 1197. - - - Charles E. Courtney; nominated, 971; confirmed, 978.
Gehl, Edward J., to be United States attorney, eastern dis- ---Adolphus E. Watson; nominated, 971; confirmed, 978.
trict Wisconsin; nominated, 1197. - - - Harry L. Brinser; nominated, 971; confirmed, 978.
Gray, Cecil T., to be assayer in charge of mint, New Orleans, - ---Edgar B. Larimer; nominated, 971; confirmed, 978.
La.; nominated, 1198. ---Horatio G. Gillmor; nominated, 973.
Green, Dwight H., to be United States attorney, northern ---Emory S. Land to be chief constructor and Chief of
district of Illinois; nominated, 1197. the Bureau of Construction and Repair; nominated,
Gries, John M., to be member Federal Home Loan Bank 1199.
Board; nominated, 1197. - - - Charles M. Oman to be Surgeon General and Chief
Hanger, G. Wallace W., to be member Board of Mediation; of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery; nominated,
nominated, 965. 1581.
Holl1day, John H., to be Vice Governor of the Philippine ---Alfred W. Johnson; nominated, 1802; confirmed, 5246.
Islands; nominated, 1198. ---Frederick J. Horne; nominated, 4422; confirmed, 5246,
Jensen, John C., to be a member of the Federal Radio Com- Captains: nominated, 970, 1581, 3089, 4422, 5245; confirmed,
mission; nominated, 3304. 978, 5246, 5528.
J-ohnson, George E. A., to be United States district judge, Commanders: nominated, 971, 1581, 3089, 4422, 5245; con-
northern district of illinois; nominated, 1197. firmed, 978, 5246, 5528.
Kavanaugh, Frederick W., to be collector of internal revenue, Lieutenant commanders~ nominated, 971, 972, 973, 1581,
fourteenth district of New York; nominated, 3304. 3089, 4422; confirmed, 978, 979, 5246.
Laing, Elbert G., to be register of the land office at Alliance, Lieutenants: nominated, 972, 973, 974, 1581, 3089, 4422,
Nebr.; nominated, 1198; withdrawn, 3090. 5245; confirmed, 978, 979, 5246, 5528.
Lewis, Ernest I., to be an Interstate Commerce Commis- Lieutenants (junior grade): nominated, 972, 1581, 3089,
sioner; nominated, 1197. 4422; confirmed, 978, 979, 5246.
McCall, M. Pearl, to be judge of the juvenile court, District Surgeons: nominated, 972, 973, 974; confirmed, 979.
of Columbia; nominated, 1197. Passed assistant surgeons: nominated, 973, 974; confirme~
• Mackintosh, Kenneth, to be United States circuit judge, 979.
- ninth circuit; nominated, 1197. Assistant surgeons: nominated, 973; confirmed, 979.
Magee, Wayland W., to be member of the Federal Reserve Dental surgeons: nominated, 973, 974; confirmed, 979.
Board; nominated, 1430. Passed assistant dental surgeons: nominated, 973; con·
Miller, Charles A., to be member board of directors Recon- firmed, 979.
struction Finance Corporation; nominated, 1197. Assistant dental surgeon: nominated, 3089, 4422; confL"''De~
Mires, Harris F., to be assistant to the Commissioner o! In- 5246.
ternal Revenue; nominated, 1198. Paymasters: nominated, 973, 1582, 5245; confirmed, 979,
Newton, Walter H., to be United States district judge, dis- 5246, 5528.
trict of Minnesota; nominated, 4422. Passed assistant paymaster: nominated, 5245; confirmed,
O'Connor T. V., to be member United States Shipping 5528.
Board; nominated, 1197.
Pomerene, Atlee, to be member board of directors Recon- Assistant paymaster: nominated, 5245; confirmed, 5528.
struction Finance Corporation; nominated, 1197. Chaplain: lieutenant; nominated, 973; confirmed, 979.
Public Health Service: medical director; nominated, 1198; Chief gunner: nominated, 1582; confirmed, 5246.
confirmed, 5019. Chief electrician: nominated, 1582; confirmed, 5246.
---senior surgeon; nominated, 1198; confirmed, 5019. Naval constructor: nominated, 973; confirmed, 979.
---surgeon; nominated, 1198; confirmed, 5019. Chief boatswain: nominated, 973; confirmed, 979.
---passed assistant surgeon; nominated, 1198; confirmed, Chief gunners: nominr.ted, 973; confirmed, 979.
5019. Chief electricians: nominated, 973; confirmed, 979.
---assistant surgeon; nominated, 1198; confirmed, 5019. Chief radio electrician: nominated, 973; confirmed, 979.
---assistant dental surgeon; nominated, 1198; con- Chief machinists: nominated, 973; confirmed, 979.
firmed, 5019. Chief pay clerk: nominated, 973, 974; confirmed, 979.
---sanitary engineer; nominated, 1198; confirmed, 5019. Civil engineer: nominated, 4422; confirmed, 52!6.
---assistant sanitary engineer; nominated, 4422; con- Postmasters
firmed, 5019. Alabama: nominated, 1199, 1212, 1477, 2414, 3010, 3793, 4587.
Purvis, Samuel: to be United States marshal middle dis- Alaska: nominated, 1199.
trict of Georgia; nominated, 1197. Arizona: nominated, 1199.
Ramseyer, C. W1lliam, to be judge of the United States Arkansas: nominated, 1199, 1212, 1477, 2414, 3793.
customs court; nominated, 1197. California: nominated, 1199, 1212, 1477, 2414, 3010, 3794,
Richardson, Seth W., to be United States circuit judge, 3962.
eighth circuit; nominated, 4810. Colorado: nominated, 1200, 1212, 1477, 2414, 3011, 5245.
Sandberg, Samuel S., to be member United States Shipping Conneeticut: nominated, 1200, 1212, 1477, 1945, 39£2, 4587.
Board; nominated, 1197. Delaware: nominated, 1200, 2414, 4587.
Schley, Julian L., to be Governor Panama Canal; nominated, Florida: nominated, 1200. 1212, 1477, 3962, 4587.
1198. Georgia: nominated, 1201, 4587.
Sheppard, Walter W., to be United States attorney, southern Hawaii: nominated, 1201, 1477, 4588.
district of Georgia; nominated, 1197. Idaho: nominated, 1201, 2414, 3794, 3962.
Spencer, Walter, to be register of the Land Office, Denver, lllinois: nominated, 1201, 1212, 1477, 1945, 2414, 3011, 3794,
Colo.; nominated, 2414. 3962, 5245; withdrawn, 1948.
Sykes, Eugene 0., to be a member of the Federal Radio Indiana: nominated, 1202, 1212, 1478, 1945, 3011, 3962, 4588.
Commission; nominated, 3304. Iowa: nominated, 1202, 1213, 1478, 1945, 2415, 3011, 3794.
Vaiden, Vulosko, to be member Federal Farm Loan Board; 4588.
nominated, 1197. Kansas: nominated, 1203, 1213, 1478, 1946, 2415, 3011, 3962,
Wead, Fred D., to be collector of customs at Omaha, Nebr.; 4588, 5245; withdrawn, 5246.
nominated, 1198. Kentucky: nominated, 1203, 1213, 1946, 3962, 5245.
Wentworth, George P., to be United States attorney, north- Louisiana: nominated, 1203, 1213, 1478, 1946, 2415, 3011,
ern district of Florida; nominated, 1197. 3962.
Wright, Wenthrop H., to be assayer in charge Unit.ad States Maine: nominated, 1203, 1478, 1946, 3011.
assay o1fice, Helena, Mont.; nominated, 1198. Maryland: nominated, 1204, 1213, 1478, 1946, 2415, 3011, 3794,
Yates, Thomas S., to be collector of Customs at Louisville, 3962.
- Ky.; nominated, 1198. Massa-chusetts: nominated, 1204, 1213, 1946, 2415, 3011, 3794.
Marine Corps appointments and promotions Michigan: nominated, 1204, 1213, 1946, 2415, 3011, 3794,
Colonel: nomlnated, 974, 1359; confirmed, 980. 3962, 4588, 5245.
Lieutenant colonels: nominated, 974, 1359; confirmed, 980, Minnesota: nominated, 1204, 1213, 1478, 1947, 2415, 3012,
5246. 3794, 3962, 4588.
Majors: nominated, 974, 1359; confirmed, 980, 5246. Mississippi: nominated. 1205, 1213, 3012, 3962, 4588.
Captains: nominated, 974, 975, 1359, 3962; confirmed, 980, Missouri: nominated, 1205, 1213, 1947, 2415, 3012, 3794, 3962.
5246; withdrawn, 2417. Montana: nominated, 1206, 1478, 1947, 2415, 3012, 3794, 3962;
First lieutenants: nominated, 975, 1359, 3962; confirmed, withdrawn, 4588.
980, 5246. Nebraska: nominated, 1206, 1947, 2415, 4588.
Second lieutenants: nominated, 3962; confirmed, 5246. Nevada: nominated, 1206, 2415 . .
Assistant quartermaster: confirmed, 5246. New Hampshtre: nominated, 1206, 1214, 2415, 3012.
Chief quartermaster clerk: nominated, 975; confirmec:1, 980. New Je-:-sey: nominated, 1206, 1214, 1478, 1947, 2415, 3012,
Chief pay clerk: nominated, 975; confirmed, 980. 3794, 3962, 4588, 5245.
·so INDEX
1 EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CONFIRMATIONs-Continued EX-SERVICE MEN-Continued
~ostmasters Editorial from the Palo Alto (Calif.) Times relative to vet-
New Mexico: nominated, 1207, 1214, 1947, 2415, 3962, 4588, erans' claims, 3595.
5245; withdrawn, 1948. Joint resolutions to continue the Joint Committee on
New York: nominated, 1207, 1214, 1478, 1947, 2415, 3012, Veterans' Benefits (see S.J.Res. 262; H.J .Res. 61G).
4588, 5245. Memorial of legislature urging payment of the soldiers'
North Carolina: nominated, 1208, 1214, 1478, 1947, 2415, 3012, bonus to veterans who are unemployed and in need,
3794, 4588, 5245. 4787.
North Dakota: nominated, 1208, 1214, 1478, 1947, 3012. Remarks in Senate relative to the proposed reduction of
Ohio: nominated, 1208, 1214, 1478, 1947, 2416, 3013, 3962, pension or compensation of disabled, 3428.
5245. Remarks in House relative to affairs or, 5542.
Oklahoma: nominated, 1209, 1214, 1947, 2416, 3013, 3794, Remarks in House and statistics relative to adjusted com-
3963, 5245. pensation certificates held by, 209.
Oregon: nominated, 1209, 1214, 1478, 1948. Remarks in House relative to the proposed payment of the
Pennsylvania: nominated, 1210, 1214, 1478, 1948, 2416, 3013, adjusted-compensation certificates held by, 2552, 3124.
3794, 3963, 4588, 5245. Remarks in House relative to providing buying power for
Puerto Rico: nominated, 1210, 1215, 1948, 4588. the people through payment of the face value of ad-
Rhode Island: nominated, 1210, 1479. Justed-service certificates held by, 3885.
South Carolina: nominated, 1210, 1215, 1479, 1948, 2416, Remarks in House relative to prohibiting payment of pen-
3013, 3963, 4588. sion, bounty, disability, or allowance in certain cases, 3989.
South Dakota: nominated, 1210, 1215, 1479, 2416, 3013, 3794, Remarks in House relative to treating loans to veterans as
4588. partial payments on their adjusted-compensation certifi-
Tennessee: nominated, 1211, 1215, 1479, 2416, 3013, 3963. cates, 527.
Texas: nominated, 1211, 1215, 1479, 2416, 3013, 3794, 3963, Remarks in House relative to holding a caucus on the sub-
4G88. ject of the payment of the adjusted-compensation certifi-
Utah: nominated, 1211, 1479, 3013. cates held by, 1874.
Vermont: nominated, 1211, 1215, 1479, 3013. Resolutions adopted by the Lewis Monroe Post, American
Virginia: nominated, 1211, 1216, 1479, 1948, 2416, 3014, Legion, and the Harry E. Mead Post, Veterans of Foreign
3794, 4588; withdrawn, 3014. Wars, relative to veterans' legislation, 1781.
Washington: nominated, 1211, 1216, 1479, 1948, 3014, 3794, Statement by William A. Fox relative to the disability
4588. allowance for, 3709.
West Virginia: nominated, 1212, 1216, 1479, 2416, 3014, 3963, EXTRADITION, remarks in House relative to the refusal of the
4588, 5245. Governor of New Jersey to extradite an escaped convict
Wisconsin: nominated, 1212, 1216, 1480, 1948, 2416, 3014, from the prison camps in Georgia, 989, 1009.
3794, 3963, 4588, 5245. FA.q.OR, CLARENCE W., increase pension (see bill H.R. 12070•).
Wyoming: nominated, 1212, 1216, 1480, 2416.
EXECUTIVE OFFICE, making annual appropriations for (see bill FAIRBANKS. See ALAsKA.
H.R. 14458•). FAIRPORT HARBOR, OHIO, report of Secretary of War on survey
Conference report on bill (H.R. 14458) making annual ap- of (Hnoc. 472), 38.
propriations for (H.Rept. 2133; snoc. 190), 4926, 5069, FAIR TRADE BILL. See TRADEMARKS.
5424, 5450.
Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 14458) making annual ap- FALLON SUBAGENCY, WALKER RIVER AGENCY, NEV., amend-
propriations for 3017, 3032, 3037, 3090, 3092, 3110, 3184, ment in Senate authorizing appropriations for construc-
3305. tion or power transmission line and distribution system
Remarks in House on conference report on bill (H.R. 14458) on, 2732.
making annual appropriations for, 5231, 5387. FANNING, FRANK, relief (see bill H.R. 1430).
Remarks in Senate on bill (H.R. 14458) making annual FARLEY, IDA M., relief (see blll S. 5090).
appropriations for, 4252, 4505, 4583, 4708, 4769, 4791.
FARLIN, SOPHIA L., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13330).
EXPENDITURES OP THE ~"'TED STATES, authorize reduction
of (see H.J .Res. 589). FARM AND HOME CREDIT BANK, create (see bill H.R. 14710).
Message from the President relative to (H.Doc. 527) de- FARM IMPLEMENTS, investigate costs o! the material used in
bated in House, 1943, 1969. (see H.Res. 534) .
EXPLOSIVES, provide for the transfer of deteriorated and un- FARM INDEBTEDNESS, memorial of Legislature of Arizona urging
serviceable explosives from the War Department to the enactment of bill (S. 1197) to refinance, 4109, 4558.
Department of Agricultw-e (see bill H.R. 12047*). Memorial of Legislature of Idaho urging enactment of b1ll
EXPORT DEBENTURES, amendment in House providing for the {S. 1197) to refinance, 4456.
i:3suance of, 1692. FARM LANDS, provide for leasing and temporary withdrawal of
EXPORT TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES, remarks in Senate lands planted to certain crops (see bill H.R. 14798).
relative to, 4322. Remarks in House on the subject of the monetization of,
EXPORTS. See IMPORTs AND ExPoRTs. 2548.
EX-SERVICE MEN, address over the radio delivered by Senator FARM-LAND SECURITIES, accept as the ba::;is for the issuance of
Robinson of Indiana in an appeal for World War vet- currency (see bill H.R. 13876).
erans, 4124. Remarks in House and correspondence relative to the bill
Address over the radio delivered by Representative Patman (H.R. 13876) to accept farm-land secw-ities as the basis
favoring immediate payment of adjusted-compensation for the issuance of currency, 922, 1233.
certificates held by, 532. FARM LOANS. See FEDERAL FARM LoAN BoARD; FEDERAL FARM LoAN
Address delivered by Representative Swick before the Amer- BUREAU; FEDERAL FARM LOAN SYSTEM.
ican Institute of Homeopathy on the subject of hos-
pitalization of veterans, 2237. FARM LOBBYISTS, investigating (see H.Res. 329).
Amendments and remarks in Senate relative to the pro- FARM MORTGAGES, address over the radio delivered by Repre-
posed reduction of pensions and compensations to vet- sentative Ketcham on the subject of, 4547.
erans, 3532. Bills to secure postponement of the foreclosure of (see bills
Bill for immediate payment of adjusted compensation cer- S. 5350, 5450; H.R. 14222, 14267, 14322, 14342, 14440).
tificates held by those who are unemployed and in need Bills providing for loans by the Reconstruction Finance Cor-
(see bill H.R. 14439). poration for securing postponement of foreclosures of (see
Bill to amend the World War Adjusted Compensation Act bills S. 5591, 5639 •).
(see bill H.R. 13714). B1lls to provide for. the refinancing of farm-mortgage indebt-
Bills to amend the World War Veterans' Act (see bills edness by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (see
S. 5166; H.R. 14362). bills S. 5329; H.R. 14031, 14372).
Bill to restrict the payment of benefits under the World Bill to refinance farm mortgages through the Federal Re-
War Veterans' Act, 1924, to veterans who s~ered in- serve System and the Federal Farm Loan System (see bill
jury or contracted disease in line of duty (see bill H.R. 14032) .
s. 5624). Bill to establish a credit system through which farm mort-
Bill restricting relief to veterans (see bill H.R. 14655). gages may be liquidated and refillB.nced (see bill H.R.
Bill to provide for the making of loans to (see bill H.R. 14184).
14517). Bill to authorize payment with bonds issued by the mort-
Bill to authorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation gagee banks (see bill S. 5159).
to make loans to {eee bill S. 5642). Bill to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to assist in effect-
Bill treating loans to veterans as partial payments on their ing voluntary readjustments of (see bill H.R. 14565).
adjusted-compensation certificates (see bill H.R. 13713). Bills to reduce the interest on certain (see bills S. 5570; H.R.
Bill to provide for the apportionment of veterans disability 14504).
allowance in certain cases (see bill H.R. 14387). Bills for refinancing (see bills S. 5676; H.R. 14365).
Blli to prohibit the charging of interest on loans upon ad- Bill to provide for refunding {see bill S. 5685).
justed compensation certificates (see bill H.R. 13006). Bill to enable borrowers under the Federal Farm Loan Act
Bill to allow them to renew their 5-year level premium term to secure the release of their mortgages by the transfer
Government insurance policies (see bill H.R. 13600). of land-bank bonds to the registrars (see bill H.R. 14618•).
INDEX 81 '
FARM MORTGAGEs-Continued FARM RELIEF-Continued
Bill to empower judges to grant Umlted moratoriums In Remarks in House on b111 (H.R. 13991} to ald agriculture,
foreclosures of (see bill H.R. 14264). 1338, 1363, 1380, 1389, 1393, 1394. 1433, 1434, 1481, 1489,
Lett er from E. H. Tllomson relative to farm-mortgage loans 1493, 1508, 1518, 1519, 1526, 1545, 1582, 1608, 1611, 1613,
in Massachusetts, 5089. 1675, 1681, 1690, 1694, 1695, 1697, 1698, 1699, 1703, 1706,
Memorial of Legislature of Arizona urging Federal aid in 1708.
refinancing, 2798. Remarks in House relative to, 1011, 2238, 2933, 3882, 5261,
Memorial of Legislature of Colorado urging legislation for 5417.
refinancing, 5065. Remarks in Hou~e relative to the allotment plan of, 1699.
Memorial of Legislature of Illinois urging legislation for Remarks in House relative to agriculture legislat ion, 1700.
refinancing of, 5065. FARM-RELIEF PROPOSAL OF THE FARM ORGANIZATIONS,
Memorial of Legislature of Iowa favoring a moratorium on, statement concerning, 935.
2248.
Memorial of L-egislature of Montana urging legislation for "FARM WOMAN TO THE EARTH" poem by Mrs. Anna Flournoy
refinancing, 4562. Bassett entitled, 2733.
Memorial ot Legislature of Nebraska to liquidate and FARMER, JOHN T., relief (see bill H.R. 13550).
refinance, 2797.
Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 14138) to secure the post- FARMERS, amendment and remarks in House relative to trans-
ponement of foreclosure of, 1985. ferring appropriations from ·the Reconstruction Finance
Remarks in House on bill (S. 5337) to amend the Federal Corporation to the Treasury Department, 1890.
Farm Loan Act, 5183, 5185. Amendment in Senate to prohibit crop loans where there is
Remarks in House on the subject of, 222. already an exportable surplus in the United States 3269
3283. • •
Remarks in House relative to redemption of, 4949.
Remarks in House relative to refinancing of, 3037, 3039, 5055. Article by Owen P. White entitled "Helping the Farmer
Remarks in House relative to foreclosures of, 1818, 4251. Out", 2565.
Remarks in House relative to proposed legislation to prevent Bills authorizing loans to (see bills S. 4995, 5026, 5160*, 5246,
foreclosures of, 589. 5685; H.R. 13037, 13492, 14517).
Remarks in House relating to mortgage and other lien fore- Bill to provide for the relief of farmers in any State by
closures, 1979. the making of loans to States, corporations, and indi-
Remarks in House relative to foreclosures by Federal land viduals (see bill H.R. 14139).
banks and joint-stock land banks of, 1827. Bill to allow crop-loan farmers to sell free from the lien or
Remarks of Representative Hastings b~fore the Committee the United States a sufficient quantity of crops to pay for
on Banking and Currency in House relative to refinancing, harvesting (see bill H.R. 13489).
3911. Bill to provide financial facilities for making loans to (see
Remarks in Senate on bill (S. 5639) providing for loans by bill H.R. 13041).
the Reconstruction Finance Corporation for securing post- Bill to autho:ize the. Reconstruction Finance Corporation to
ponement of foreclosure of, 5089, 5097, 5136, 5321. make loans to (see bill S. 5642).
Remarks in Senate relative to the refinancing of, 2864, 2958. Bill to authorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation
Resolution requesting the different States to hold in abey- to make loans to farmers on the security of their first
ance proceedings of foreclosures of (see H.Res. 363). mortgages (see bill H.R. 14035).
Resolution of the Legislature of North Dakota urging legis- Bill . to aid farmers in obtaining loans from the Federal
lation for refinancing of farm mortgages, 1716. .Farm Loan Board (see bill H.R. 10824•).
Resolutions adopted at a mass meeting of citizens and tax- Bill to make ~ crop-production loan to (see bill S. 5160*).
payers of Obion County, Tenn., relating to, 1159. Bills to authorize an appropriation for seed loans to (see
Resolution adopted by the Plateau Valley National Farm bills H.R. 13029, 13533).
Loan Association of Colorado urging a decrease in the Bills to authorize adjustment or debts owing the United
interest rate on, 3660. States for seed, feed, and crop-production loans (see bills
Statistics relative to, 1134. S. 5148*; H.R. 13528).
Text of bill (H.R. 14138) to secure postponement of fore- Bill authorizing the making or loans to lessees or farm
closure of, 1778. lands owned by a State (see bill H.R. 14434).
Bill relating to livestock loans made by the Reconstruction
FARM MORTGAGORS, authorize the Reconstruction Finance Cor- Finance Corporation to (see bill S. 5548).
poration to make loans to (see bills H.R. 14138, 14267, Bill authorizing the Secretary of Agriculture to adjust
14322). debts arising from loans made for seed, feed, and crop
FARM ORGANIZATIONS, address over the radio delivered by production to (see bill S. 5544). _
Edward A. O'Neal relative to the emergency legislative Bill to authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to adjust
program of, 3006. certain debts of (see bill H.R. 13016).
Memorial on the subject of Philippine independence adopted Bills to extend time of payment or fertilizer, feed, and
by certain, 387, 426. seed loans made by the Government to (see bills S. 5077;
Petition relative to the proposed reduction or freight rates H.R. 13023, 13530)·.
received from, 3585. Bill to· provide that lien on crops shall be adequate security
Statement concerning the farm-reller proposal of, 935. for advances made by the Reconstruction Finance Cor-
FARM PROBLEMS, address delivered by John A. Simpson, presi- poration (see bill H.R. 13712).
dent National Farmers' Union, on, 2733. Concurrent resolution to correct the enrollment of bill
Article by Bernhard Osterlenk relative to, 610. (S. 5160) to provide for crop loans to (sec S.Con .Res, 41*).
FARM PRODUCTS, aid in the disposition of undesirable surpluses Conference report on bill (S. 5160) to make a crop-produc-
of (see bill H.R. 14794). tion loan to (see H.Rept. 1898) , 2328, 2378.
Joint resolutions to authorize crop-production loans to
FARM RELIEF. See also AGRICULTUR..U. INDEBTEDNEss. (see S.J.Res. 215; H.J.Res. 529*).
Address over the radio delivered by Representative Jones Joint resolutions to provide protection and relief to farm-
on emergency farm-loan program and business recovery, ers by aiding them to conserve their mineral rights (see
1868. - S.J.Res. 247; H.J.Res. - 587). ·
Address over the radio delivered by John A. Simpson, presi- Joint resolution for the relief or farmers who made seed
dent National Farmers' Union, on the subject of, 1109. loans (see H.J.Res. 496).
Amendments in House to bill (H.R. 13991) to aid agricul- Letter remonstrating against the making of Government
ture, 1377. loans to, 2558.
AI>ticle by H. B. Creel on, 2069.
Bill to provide new capital for agricultural development (see Memorial of Legislature of Nevada urging reduction of in-
bill s. 5390) . terest rates on livestock loans to, 4457.
Bill to aid agriculture (see bill H.R. 13991*). Petition of Farmers National R<.!l i ~>f Conference, Washing-
Correspondence relative to the so-called "allotment bill", ton, D.C., urging relie! !or, 232, 274.
1370, 1371, 1683, 1699. Remarks in Senate on conference renort on bill (S. 5160)
General provisions and definitions of bill (H.R. 13991) to aid to provide for crop loans to, 2378. •
agriculture, 1686. Remarks in Senate relative to crop loans to, 907.
Letter and memorandum from Arthur J. Edwards relative to P..emarks in House on conference report on bill (S. 5160)
the authority of Congress to enact the "3-way farm relief to provide crop loans to, 2418.
bill ... 3347. Remarks in House relative to the propos~d loans to, 1026.
Memorial of Legislature o! Alabama urging legislation for, Remarks in House relative to continuance of crou-produc-
89. tion loans to, 1027, 1362. "
Memorials of Legislatures o! Arizona, California, Indiana, Remarks in House relative to seed loans and crop-produc-
Nebraska, and Oregon urging enactment of bill (S. 1197) tion loans made to, 1140.
to provide for, 3656, 3657. Remarks in House relative to the proposed loans to col-
Memorial of Legislature of Minnesota urging legislation for, ored farmers, 1028.
2067. Statistics relative to loans and collections as of January
Memorial of Legislature of North Dakota urging legislation 9, 1933, on account of crop production, 1887.
for, 2067. Statistics relative to repayment of crop loans by the South-
Remarks in Senate relative to, 1844. ern States, 1889.
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FARMERS-Continued FEDERAL FARM LOAN LAWS, remarks 1n Senate and correspond·
Table showing index numbers of prices farmers receive, ence concerning the proposed amendment of, 307.
prices farmers pay, and the purchasing power of the
farmer's dollar, 1065. FEDERAL FARM LOAN SYSTEM, provide for liquidation of farm
mortgages through (see bill H.R. 14032).
FARMEiiS' ADJUSTMENT CERTIFICATES, remarks in House rel-
ative to, 1595, 1602, 1609, 1610, 1612. FEDERAL GOVERN:MENT, provide for coordination, correlation,
and cooperation with the States in relieving suffering
FARMERS & MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK, GILMER, TEX., caused by unemployment (see bills H.R. 13994, 13995).
relief (see bill H.R. 2597•).
FARMERS' HOLIDAY AND FARMERS' MORTGAGES, address FEDERAL HIGHWAYS. See PUBLIC RoADs.
over t he raqio delivered by Senator Shipstead on the sub- FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD, making an appropriation
ject of, 3934. for (see H.J .Res. 479•).
FARMERS' HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION AT MANKATO, MINN., res- Remarks in Senate relative to a newspaper release by the
olutions urging legislation for stabilization of the cur- chairman on the subject of mortgages, 3373.
rency adopted by, 2342. FEDERAL HOME-LOAN BANKS, amend act establishing (see bill
FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., letter and resolu- H.R. 13303) •
t ion relative to restoration of the price level of agricul- Bill to repeal ·act establishing (see bill S. 5076).
tural product s, 2071. Letter from A. L. Wooten, manager Twin City Bank, North
Little Rock, Ark., relative to, 1328.
FARMERS' NATIONAL RELIEF CONFEREN.CE, WASIDNGTON,
D.C., petition urging relief for farmers, 232, 274. Letters and statement relative to the Federal Home Loan
Bank of Newark, N.J., 999.
FARNE, JOHN ALBERT, relief (see bill H.R. 13473). Remarks in Senate on bill (S. 5076) to repeal act establish-
FARRELL, F. D., telegram relative to appropriations for educa- ing, 93.
tional facilities of land-grant colleges and of vocational Remarks in House relative to, 2532.
education, 3465. Statement concerning operations of the Federal Home Loan
FARRINGTON, FRANK, verses entitled "1933" written by, 1482. Bank of Cambridge, Mass., 901.
FASNAUGH, IDA S., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13703}. FEDERAL JAILS, remarks in House relative to appropriations for,
FAWCETT, GEORGE, SR., increase pension (see bUl S . 5369). 2629, 2757.
FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAYS. See PUBLic RoADs. FEDERAL LAND AND LOAN CORPORATION, create (see bill S.
. 5676).
FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, disapprov-
ing of the Executive order transferring to the Bureau of FEDERAL LAND BANKS, extend powers of (see btll S. 5337•).
Education (see S.Res. 311; H.Res. 330). Bill to provide for readjustment of the bonded indebtedness
FEDERAL BUDGET. See BunG:ET oF THE. UNITED STATES. of (see bill S. 5506).
Blll authorizing the making of loans to lessees of farm
FEDERAL BUREAU OF NARCOTICS, letter of Secretary of the lands owned by a State and leased under 99-year leases
Treasury transmitting the annual report of, 37, 59. (see bill H.R. 14434).
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS Al\TD POWER COMMISSION, estab- Bills to provide for postponement of payment of install-
·ush (see bill H.R. 14501). ments due on loans made by (see bills H.R. 13819, 14668,
FEDERAL COURTS. See COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES. 14689•).
B1ll to declare a moratorium of 5 years on all mortgages
"FEDERAL DEFICIT PROBLEMS VITAL", article appearing in held by (see bill H.R. 14704).
the Wall Street Journal entitled, 948. Bill relating to the paid-in surplus of (see bill S. 5372).
FEDERAL EMERGENCY RELIEF BOARD, create (see bill S. Comparative synopsis of the provisions of the Federal Farm
5125•). Loan Act respecting Federal and joint-stock land banks,
FEDERAL EMERGENCY RELIEF COMMISSION, create (see bill 1261.
H.R. 13603) . Remarks in House relative to foreclosures by, 1827.
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES. See EMPLOYEES OF THE UNITED STATES. Remarks in House on bill (S. 5337) to extend powers of,
5178.
FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICES, report by Ruth M. Kellogg of Statement by the general counsel of the Federal Farm Loan
survey of the Doak reorganization of, 4302. Board relative to the payment of land-bank loans in
FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT STABILIZATION BOARD, report of esti- farm-loan bonds, 5094.
mates of construction expenditures prepared by, 4319. Table showing functions of, 3698.
FEDERAL FARM BOARD, annual report of (H.Doc. 422), 79, 151. FEDERAL NEWS, editorial opposing wage cuts of Federal em-
Letter from the acting chairman transmitting a special ployees, 3493.
report of th,e board ent1tled " Recommendations for
Legislation" (H.Doc. 489), 79, 151. FEDERAL OIL CONSERVATION BOARD, report relative to the
Message from the President transmitting estimate of appro- functions of (S.Doc. 191). 5064.
priation for (H.Doc. 542), 3735. FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION, annual report of, 38, 60.
Remarks in Senate relative to employees and salaries, 3932. FEDERAL PRISONERS. See PRISONERS OF THE UNITED STATES.
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 3101.
Remarks in House relative to the proposed abolition of, 3184. FEDERAL PRISONS, letter from the Secretary of the Treasury
Remarks in House relative to the affairs of, 3317, 3339. relative to the furnishing of medical services in, 3656.
Report concerning the distribution of Government-owned FEDERAL RADIO COMMISSION, annual report of, 38, 60.
wheat and cotton for relief of distress, 157.
Resolution of inquiry relative to employees and salaries of FEDERAL RESERVE ACT, amend (see bill H.R. 13566).
(see S.Res. 358•). Joint resolution to repeal (see H.J.Res. 569).
Resolution authorizing continuance of investigation of (see FEDERAL RESERVE BANK NOTES, letter of Secretary of the
S.Res. 364•). Treasury transmitting a draft of a proposed bill for relief
Table showing functions of, 3698. of holders of mutilated, 869, 896.
FEDERAL FARM LOAN ACT, amend (see bills S. 5337•, 5390, 5391, FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS, amendments In Senate to bill (S.
5570; H.R. 13562, 14504). 4412) to provide for the safer and more effective use of
Bill to enable borrowers to secure release of their mortgages the assets of, 820, 1266, 1402, 1439, 1718, 1942, 2072, 2254.
by the transfer of land-bank bonds to the registrars Amendment, remarks, and correspondence In Senate rela·
under (see bill H.R. 14618*). tive to the status of members of the executive committee
Conference report on bill (S. 5337) to amend, 54:70, 5577. of a.ffilia tes of, 2463.
Remarks in Senate on conference report on b1ll (S. 5337) to Bill to provide for the safer and more effective use of the
amend, 5473, 5477, 5480. assets of (see bill S. 4412•).
Remarks in House on bill (S. 5337) to amend, 5178, 5183. Bills to improve the facilities of the Federal Reserve System
Remarks in House on conference report on bill (S. 5337) to to meet the needs of member banks (see bills S. 5484;
amend, 5578. H.R. 14252•).
FEDZRAL FARM-LOAN BANKS, remarks in House relative to, 356. Bill to authorize Comptroller of CUrrency to examine and
report on the condition of (see bill H.R. 14479).
FEDERAL FARM LOAN BOARD, annual report of (H.Doc. 436).
Bill to require certification by the Comptroller of the Cur·
5651. rency to the fitness of individuals for appointment to
Bill to aid farmers in obtaining loans from (see bill H.R. positions in member banks (see bill H.R. 14781).
10824*). Bill to liquidate and refinance agricultural indebtedness
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting the through (see bill H.R. 14032).
annual report of, 5434. Concurrent resolution to declare the sense of Congress with
Statement by the general counsel relative to the payment of regard to special protection furnished by member banks
land-bank loans in farm-loan bonds, 5094. for deposits made by States (see H.Con.Res. 43).
FEDERAL FARM LOAN BUREAU, authorizing the refinancing of Correspondence opposing the so-called" Glass banking bill",
farm loans by (see H.J .Res. 515). 1650, 1716, 1725.
FEDERAL FARM LOAN CORPORATION, create (see bill H.R. Letter from the Governor of the Federal Reserve Board rela·
13376). tive to the more important functions performed by, 1410.
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FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS---Continued FERNANDEZ, JOACHIM 0.--Contlnued
Remarks in Senate on bill (S. 4412) to provide for the Remarks by, on
safer and more effective use of the assets of, 1330, 1404, Beer bill, 807.
1449, 1572, 1573, 1646, 1649, 1724, 1935, 1987, 1993, 2004, Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labar appro-
2074, 2139, 2158, 2202, 2205, 2211, 2262, 2349, 2379, 2380, priation bills, 2616.
2463, 2478, 2508. ---passport agencies, 2616.
Remarks in House on bill (S. 4412) to provide for the sarer Finney, Adrian M., 3711.
and more effective use of the assets of, 1777. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Remarks in Senate on bill (S. 5484) to improve the facili- FERTILIZER LOANS. See FARMERS.
ties of the Federal Reserve System, 2208. FERWERDA, JOHN W., pension (see b111 S. 5022).
Remarks in House relative to loans made by, 2533.
Resolution to appoint committee to investigate the attitude FESS, AMANDA, increase pension (see bill S. 5603).
of the big banking interests toward the so-called " Glass FESS, SIMEON D. (a Senator frcrm Ohio).
banking bill" (see S.Res. 326). Attended. 3.
Resolution adopted by a conference of mayors and other Appointed conferee, 3934.
municipal otncials of the State of New York urging legis- 0 Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1358.
lation to permit rediscount of municipal loans by, 160. Appointed President pro tempore, 5190.
Statistics relative to the cost of land and buildings occupied Dangers of infl.ation: article by Ogden L. Mills on, 2271, 2272.
by, 2292, Democratic Party: failures of-radio address of Senator
Statistics relative to earning3 of, 2292. James E. Watson on, 3441.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD, amendment and remarks in Senate George Washington .Bicentennial Commission: report of,
relative to increasing the membership of, 2263. 4649. .
Hawes, Harry B.: tribute to, 3238.
FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES, provide for the redemption of (see Letter from the Commission of Fine Arts on Sculpture in
bills S. 5306*; HoR. 14128). National Museum (S.Doc. 174), 2073.
Bill for the issuance of United States bonds to be used as Library of Congress: address on (S.Doc. 185), 3707, 37710
security for the issuance of (see bill HoR. 14242). Seeing Lincoln Through His Words: article from Na-
Remarks in House and text of bill (H.R. 14242) to provide tional Republican by Simeon D. Fess entitled, 3923.
for the issuance of United States bonds to be used as Transportation: survey and recommendations for reform by
security for the issuance of, 1699, 1802. National Committee on, 4115.
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM, extend time for improving the World Economic Recovery: address by President Hoover as it
· facilities of the system to meet the needs of member appeared in New York Times, on, 4053.
banks (see bills S. 5484*; HOR.14252*). Amendments offered by, to .
FEDERAL RURAL MORTGAGE Eighteenth amendment: repeal of (SoJ.Res. 211), 4138.
0 LAND BANKS, create (see bill Legislative appropriation bill (H.R. 14562)-Library of Con-
HoR. l4135).
Remarks in House on bill (HoR. 14:135) to create, 2527. gress, 4810.
Bills and joint 1°esolutions introduced by
FEDERAL TIME-DEPOSIT INSURANCE FUND, create (see bill Cranston, Lucie P.: to pension (see bill S. 4991), 62.
s. 5291). Donaldson, William W.: to increase pension (see bill S.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, amendments in Senate relating 5380). 1551.
to appropriations for, 4252, 4653, 4709. Hartman, Estella: to increase pension (see bill S. 4990), 62.
Annual report of, 540, 665. Theodore Roosevelt Island: to change name of Roosevelt
Bill to amend act creating (see bill So 5051). Island to (see S.J.Res. 231), 1718.
Correspondence relative to appropriations for, 4709. Motions and resolutions offered by
Letter from the chairman relative to the discontinuance of Recess: to, 2102.
the printing of the record in the utilities investigation Schall, Thomas D.: authorizing employment of messenger
due to lack of funds, 4455. for (S.Res. 337), 2073.
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 3032, 3044, Petitions and pape1·s presented by, from
3191, 3305. Citizens and individuals, 946, 1780, 2612, 5190.
Remarks in Senate and statements concerning the history Societies and associations, 819, 2956.
and activities of, 3832. Remarlcs by, on
Report of investigation of electric power and gas utilities, Accounting and auditing systems, 3490, 3595.
380 Agricultural appropriation bill-agricultural credit agencies,
Report on short weighing and overweighing in chain stores 3697, 3699.
and independent grocery stores (So Doc. 153), 481. ---Federal-aid highways, 3695.
Report on "Sizes of Stores of Retail Chains" (S.Doc. 156), Approval of Journal, 2004, 2244, 2455, 2645, 2880, 3054, 3237,
819. 3583, 3826, 3921, 4107, 4298, 4769, 4958, 5063, 5291, 5426.
Report on comparative quality of manufacturers', chains, Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 4885, 5114.
and other distributors' brands of canned vegetables and Barry, David S., 3514, 3523.
fruits (S.D::>c. 170), 17140 Bonus march ouster, 367.
Report of investigation of operation of chain stores by (S. Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2584, 2590.
Doc. 178), 2749, 3140. Currency infl.ation, 4401, 4405, 4558, 4570, 4573, 4574, 04575,
Report on investigation of the dumping of foreign oil and 4576, 4577, 4578, 4579, 4580, 4581, 4697.
gasoline at Detroit, Mich. (S.Doc. 206), 5192. Departmental expenditures, 3940, 3941.
Statement by Representative Patman on the proposed abol- Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
ishment of, 1330. priation bill-prohibition enforcement, 4241, 4242;
Statement showing the past activities and the present plans - - - prisons, 4243, 4245.
of, 3191. Disarmament, 2479.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4142, 4149, 4166, 4168.
FEDERAL TREASURY. See TREASURY OF THE UNITED STATES. Farm Board and other organizations: employees and salaries
FEDERAL WAGE CUTS. See EMPLOYEES OF THE UNITED STATES. of, 3998.
FEDERAL WATER POWER ACT, amend (see bill H.R. 14516). Farm Loan Act: amendment of, 4979.
Federal and joint-stock land banks, 1261.
FEED AND SEED LOANS. See FARMRRS. First deficiency appropriation bill-tax refunds, 1565.
FEGAN, EDWARD J., relief (see bill H.R. 14381). Foreign debts, 2137.
George Rogers Clark Memorial, Vincennes, Ind., 4982.
FEGLEY, JOSEPHINE, pension (see bill H.R. 13595). Glass-Steagall banking bill: silver, remonetization of, 2369,
FEMALE
0 ORPHAN ASYLUM IN GEORGETOWN, D.C., amend act 2379.
to incorporate (see bill S. 4673 •) . Independent otnces appropriation bill-Interstate Commerce
FENWICK, ADDIE C., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13176).
Commission, 4794, 4797.
International Mercantile Marine Co. mail contract, 5301,
FERBY, MARY McK., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14095). 5306.
FERGUSON, SARAH MADDOCKS, relief (see bill H.R. 4064*). Interoceanic Canals: hearings before Committee on, 3830.
Legislative appropriation bill, 4805.
FERMENTEP LIQUORS, statistics relative to materials used in the ---Library of Congress, 4809.
production of, 814. Limitation of debate, 4570.
FERNANDEZ, JOACHIM 0. (a Representative from Louisiana). Monetary question, 1288.
Attended, 5. · Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5322.
Appointed on funeral committee, 414. Navy Department appropriation bill, 5223, 5224.
Appointed on the Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy, Order of business, 2455, 3370, 4334, 4558.
1615. Partisan tactics toward legislation, 3448.
Amendments offered by, to Philippine independence, 315, 381, 382, 432, 433, 434, 495.
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- 539, 551, 883.
priation bill (H.R. 14363)-passport agencies, 2616. - - - veto· message, 1796.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by . Roosevelt, President-elect Franklin D.: attempt on life of,
Powell, A. H.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14113), 1436. 4215.
84 INDEX
FESS, SIMEON D.-Continued FINE ARTS. See COMl'.rrsSION OF FINE AnTS.
Remarks by, on FINGAR, ESSIE, relief (see bill H.R. 5786*).
Roosevelt Island, D.C., 3589.
Second deficiency bill, 5465. FINGERPRINT BUP..EAU, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, remaxks in
Shuey, Theodore F.: tribute to, 3143. House relative to appropriations for, 1308.
Tariff and foreign currency depreciation, 2963, 2964, 2976, FINLEY, CHARLES (a Representative from Kentucky).
2981, 3257. Attended, 5.
Tax-exempt securities, 889. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Tteasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 2653, Abney, Ella: to pension (see bill H.R. 13144), 44.
3380. Anderson, Luther M.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13670), 476.
- - - air mail service, 3069. Arthur, Jesse: to pension (see bill H.R. 13139), 43.
---Bureau of Efficiency, 3454, 3455. Baird, Jesse: for relief (see bill H.R. 13133), 43.
---Bureau of Internal Revenue, 3372. Clark, Bevley L.: for relief (see bill HR. 13138), 43.
---conference report, 4892, 4897. Curd, otha S.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14044), 1326.
---executive economy, 3148, 3498. Davenport. Henry: to pension (see bill H.R. 13137), 43.
---Government purchase of American goods, 3257. Finley, William H.: to authorize presentation of Distin-
---personal classification, 3439. guished Service Cross to (see bill H.R. 14287), 1986.
---vocational education, 3465. Hammer, Richard B.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14114), 1436.
Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4320, 4398, 4399, 4405, Hibbard, Henry: to pension (see bill H.R. 14069), 1355.
4409. Hubbard, Julia: to pension (see bill H.R. 13936), 1055.
Wall Street, 4776. King, Charles E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13136), 43.
War Department appropriation bill-camps at Army posts Lampkins, John W.: for relief (see btll H.R. 13135), 43.
for unemployed, 3944, 3946. Page, Ovid L.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14255), 1834.
Reports made by, from Perden, Francis A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14115),
Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of 1436.
the Senate: Perry, Mary: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13134), 43.
Committee on Interoceanic Canals: hearings before (S.Res. Poore, Laura B.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13140), 43.
344). 3830. Rhodes, Eliza S.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13141), 43.
Indian conditions: survey of (S.Res. 323), 3831. Simpson, Ada: to pension (see bill H.R. 13142), 43.
Schall, Thomas D.: messenger for (S.Res. 337), 3830. Slusher, Katherine: to pension (see bill H.P... 14675), 4106.
Trammell, Daisye L.: resolution to pay (S.Res. 347), 3830. Snyder, David W.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13145), 44.
~ommittee on the Library: Taylor, James W.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13143),
George Rogers Clark Memorial, Vincennes, Ind. (S.Rept. 44.
1239). 4214. Triplet, Nancy: to pension (see bill H.R. 13132), 43.
Georgia Bicentennial Commission (S.J.Res. 223), 3531. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Roanoke Colony: celebration of founding of (S.J.Res. 241), Citizens and individuals, 1779, 2243, 3236, 4865.
5068. Remarks by, on
Roosevelt Island, D.C. (S.Rept. 1075), 2029. Beer bill, 772.
Statuary Hall (H.ConRes. 47), 4874. Economy in Government expenditures, 1776.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES . Farm-allotment plan, 1545.
Irrigation projects: water users on, 5153.
FETZER, Mary H., increase pension (see bill S. 5132). National defense, 2313.
FEUERHELM, MARGARET E., increase pension (see bill H.R. Repeal of eighteenth amendment, 2638.
13588). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
FICKETT, NELLIE L., increase pension (see blll S. 5253). FINLEY, WILLIAM H., present a Distinguished Service Cross to
FIELDS, MARY A., increase pension (see bill HR. 13426). (see bill H.R. 14287).
FIESINGER, WILLIAM L. (a Representative from Ohio). FINNEY, ADRIAN M., relief (H.R. 5950*).
Attended, 5. FINNEY, ARTHUR K., relief (see bill H.R. 2188*).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by FINNIN, JAMES FRANCIS, correct naval record (see bill H.R.
Campbell, Myrtle: for relief (see bill H.R. 14286), 1986. 13475).
Carman, Elizabeth P.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. FIRST CAMDEN NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO., relief (see bill
14210), 1712. s. 2349).
DeMars, Delilah: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14006),
1258. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BAGWE.LL, TEX., relief (see bill
Hackett, Ada Thomas: to increase pension (see bill H.R. H.R. 14100).
13131). 43. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EL DORADO, ARK., relief (see bill
Lyons, Charles: pension (see bill H.R. 14328), 2128. H.R. 8217*).
Moore, Thomas H.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13582), 363. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNCTION CITY, ARK., relief (see
Silver: to establish auxiliary monetary reserve of (H.R. bill H.R. 8216*).
14645)' 3918.
- - - t o remonetize silver and issue silver certificates (H.R. FISCHER, P. A., letter relative to propaganda with regard to
14784). 5188. branch banks, 2493.
Petitions and papers presented by, from FISH, HAMILTON, JR. (a Representative from New York).
Societies and associations, 3053. Attended, 5.
Remarks by, on America today: address of Hamilton Fish, Jr., of New York,
Agricultural appropriation bUl-public roads, 1126. on Washington's birthday, discussing, 5277.
Balancing the Budget--President's message, 3334. Birthplace of the Republic: address at New York State
Cates, C. A., 2720. Washington bicentennial celebration held at Temple Hill,
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- New Windsor, N.Y., 5650.
priation bill, 2613. Cuba, Keeping Faith With: newspaper article by Mr. Fish
Independent offices appropriation bill-Federal Farm Board, on the subject of, 5626.
3185. Republican Keynote Address: address before the Republican
Monetary system. 3330. State convention, Buffalo, N.Y., October 3, 1932, 5620.
Silver: remonetization of, 3882, 4071, 4072. Seward, William H.: address at dedication of monument
Treasury-Post Oflice Departments appropriation bill--ocean in Florida, N. Y., in memory of, 5645.
mail, 464. Soviet Russia: recognition of-address relative to, 5394.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
FIFTH WORLD'S POULTRY CONGRESS, ROME, ITALY, authoriz- Adjusted-service certificates: to provide for immediate pay-
ing an appropriation for participation by the United ment to unemployed veterans the face value of their
States in (see .S.J.P..es. 232; H.J.Res. 556). (see bill H.R. 14439), 2641.
Gedney, Frank: for relief (see bill H.R. 14152), 1548.
FILENE, EDWARD A., article entitled "Railroads. a Superhigh- Keller, Samuel: for relief (see bUl H.R. 14735), 4555.
way, and the Unemployed" written by, 3999. McNamara, Anna: to pension (see bill HR. 14468), 2723.
FINANCE AND CREDIT COMPANIES, making notes of such com- Mantz, William Henry: for relief (see bill HR. 14733), 4555.
panies subject to discount (see bill H.R. 13566). Marihuana: prohibiting importation cannabis indica, can-
FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES, letter of Secretary of the nabis sativa, or cannibis Americana for purpose of mak-
Treasury transmitting the annual report on, 79, 151. ing the narcotic drug known a.s (see bill H.R. 14136),
Remarks in House relative to, 3885. 1547.
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, amend act to provide emergency Osterhout, Anna N.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
financing facilities for (cee b1lls S. 5016; H.R. 13008). 13583). 363.
Rapelye, Adelaide L.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
FINANCIAL RELIEF FOR IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS, address de- 14007). 1258.
livered by Julien N. Friant on the subject of, 5487. Reconstruction Finance Corporation: authorizing Attorney
"FINANCIAL SATURNALIA", editorial from the St. Louis Star and General to investigate failure of any company or corpora-
Times entitled, 5067. tion which received a loan in excess of $50,000 from
FINDLAY, PAUL, article entitled" Right to Maintain Resale Prices, (see H.J.Res. 552), 1617.
a Throwback to the Fifth Amendment" writton by, 5436. Verolo, Nicholas: for relief (see bill H.R. 14734), 4555.
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FISH, HAMILTON, JR.-Continued FITZSIMONS GENERAL HOSPITAL, COLORADO, amendment and
B i lls and joint resolutions introduced by remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 2224.
World's Poultry Congress: authorizing appropriation . to Amendment and remarks in Senate relative to ap_p ropria-
enable United States to send an exhibit and official tions for, 3791.
delegates to the fifth (see H.J.Res. 556), 1834. Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 1816.
- - - authcrizing President to extend invitation to foreign "FIVE BIG SCENES IN THE CAPITOL'S DRAMA," remarks in
governments to be represented by delegates and to Senate relative to an article by William Tyler Page
participate in the sixth (see H.J.Res. 557), 1834. entitled, 985.
Mqtions and reso lutions offered by FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES. See INDIANS.
Cuba: proposing that the President use his influence in
t h e political situation that has arisen in (see H.Con.Res. FIVE-DAY WORK WEEK. See also INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED
45), 1712. STATES.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation: requesting President Bill to prevent interstate shipment of certain commodities
to submit r eports to the House in regard to certain loans produced in factories working more than 5 days per week
m ade by (see H .Res. 351), 1834. or 6 hours per day (see bill H.R. 14518*).
Petitions and papers presented by, from Joint resolution relating to (see H.J.Res. 530).
Citizens and individuals, 719, 2641, 4454. Remarks in House relative to, 995, 2934.
Remarks by, on Remarks in Senate relative to, 2739, 4304.
Busses and trucks: taxation of, 3127. FIXED CHARGES OF THE GOVERNMEl""iT, table showing, 4749.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 1952. FLAG DAY (JUNE 14), make legal holiday {see H.J.Res. 514).
Hunger marchers, 118.
Morat orium on partisan politics, 118. FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES, authorizing display of the flag
Overthrow of government, 4265. on October 11 of each year in commemoration of the
Ph11ippine independence-veto message, 1763, 1765. death of Casimir Pulaski (see S.J.Res. 213; H.J.Res. 498).
Reconstruction Finance Corporation: to investigate failure Joint resolution to prevent the importation into the United
of companies to which loans have been made by, 3217. States of flags or other emblems of authority of the
Roosevelt, President-elect Franklin D.: attempt on life of, United States Government {see H.J.Res. 542).
4265. FLAHERTY, THOMAS F., letter favoring the Costigan amendment
Sales tax-balancing the Budget, 1773, 1774. prohibiting wage cuts of employees of the United States,
Treasury-Post Office Department appropriation bill-con- 3493.
ference report, 4615. Statement condemning the present economy law written by.
War debt question, 119, 120, 121. 3382.
War Department appropriation bill-citizens' military train-
ing camps, 2322. FLANNAGAN, JOHN W., JR. (a Representative from VirginiaQ.
---officers' retired pay, 2057, 2058. Attended, 5.
Work of the short ses3ion, 1774. Remarks by, on
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Farm-allotment plan, 1380.
Tucker, Henry St. George: memoria1 address to, 4360.
FISH AND FISHERIES, protection and regulation of the fisheries Waste and extravagance survey, 278.
of Alaska (see bill S. 3379 •) . Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
FISHBURN, WILLIAM N., relief (see bill H.R. 7986*). FLATHEAD INDIAN RESERVATION. See INDIANS.
FISHBURNE, JOHN W. (a Representative from Virginia). FLATHEAD ffiRIGATION DISTRICT, remarks in Senate relative
Attended, 5. · to, 3630.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by FLATHEAD IRRIGATION PROJECT, MONTANA, for classification
Griffith, Henry Harrison: for relief {see bill H.R. 13729), of lands in (see bill H.R. 13601).
535. Remarks in House and correspondence relative to, 605, 638.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
FLAU'IT, ANNA MARIE, pension {see bill S. 5014).
FISHER, A. K., tribute in Senate to, 5002.
FLAX. amendment and remarks in House relative to fixing duty
FISHER, JUDGE F. C., paper discussing the constitutional power on, 1678.
of Congress to withdraw the sovereignty of the United FLAXSEED, increase the tariff duty on (see bill H.R. 14703).
States over the Philippine Islands, 197.
FLEET RESERVE ASSOCIATION, BRANCH NO.1, PHILADELPHIA,
FISHER, HERBERT L., relief {see billS. 5689). PA., letter from the secretary remonstrating against the
FISHER, IRVING {professor of political economy, Yale University), provisions of section 212 of the pending Senate Economy
address on the subject of inflation, reflation, and currency Act, 1717.
depreciation delivered by, 4402. FLEMING, G. T., relief (see bill H.R. 5171*).
FISHING INDUSTRY, remarks in House relative to, 3968. FLEMING, WILLIAM J., relief (see bill H.R. 7301*),
FISHING NETS, inquiry relative to production costs of cotton nets FLENER, VUNA, pension (see bill H.R. 13240).
{see S.Res. 361*). FLETCHER, DUNCAN U. (a Senator from Florida).
Attended, 3.
FITZPATRICK, JAMES M. (a Representative from New York). American seamen: newspaper editorial on protection of,
Attended, 5. 3450.
Appointed conferee, 5286. Appointed conferee, 3933, 4455, 5193, 5195, 5348.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Appointed on Joint Select Committee on the Disposition of
Economy Act: to limit the reductions in compensation Useless Papers in the Executive Departments, 886.
applicable to certain employees under (see H.J.Res. 576), Credentials presented, 1147.
2555. Disability allowance claims, review <:>f: letter from Frank T.
Government Printing Office: relating to leave with pay for Hines, Administrator of Veterans' Affairs, relative to, 4961.
employees of (see H.J.Res. 574), 2452. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of-newspaper article rela-
:Miller, Harry: to pension (see bill H.R. 13146), 44. tive to, 4001.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Everglades National Park project: newspaper article on,
Societies and associations, 535, 1056, 2944, 3343, 3919. 2100.
State legislatures, 2128. Farm relief: letter from W. E. Knight on, 2558.
Remarks by, on Financial questions: radio address of Robert L. Owen en-
Alf er, Irene Brand, 3638. titled "Honest Money-the Rankin-Thomas Bills", 2564.
Crop-production loan, 1886. International board of money-value control: communication
Farm-allotment plan, 2049. relative to, 3423.
McHam, Beryl M., 4280. Lee, Robert E .: article by Hal Paul Phillips on life of, 2100.
Navy Department appropriation bill-aviation, 4837. Merchant marine: Article from Washington (D.C.) Evening
Public buildings: naming of subcontractors on, 3570, 3573, Star on the, 3241.
3575. ---editorial from Washington (D.C.) Herald on, 2344.
Second deficiency bill-Fort Slocum, N.Y., 5052. Transient camp: statement relative to a camp for transient
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill- unemployed at Jacksonville, Fla., 4503.
distinctive paper, 340. Amendments offered by, to
---furlough or pay cut, 345. Agricultural appropriation bill (H.R. 13872)-buildings, 3687.
---waiving points of order, 396. ---naval stores research buildings, 1623. -
War Department appropriation bill, 2053, 2174. Ban~ruptcy system: uniformity of (H.R. 14359), 3242, 5107,
- - Army supplies, 2425. 5110.
---officers' retired pay, 2056. Emergency Relief and Construction Act (S. 5336), 2645, 3242.
---rivers and harbors, 2060. Land offices (H.R. 13710): to increase appropriation for,
Reports made by, from 1932.
Committee on Military Affairs: War Department appropriation bill (H.R.14199)-Fort Pierce
Naval, Military, and Coast Guard Academies: 'degree o! Harbor, Fla., 3142.
bachelor of science (H.Rept. 1986), 3653. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Federal Farm Loan Act: to amend (see bill S. 5337), 1401.
86 INDEX
FLETCHER, DUNCAN U.~ontlnued FLOYD, CHARLES 0., relief (see blll H.R. 14407).
Motions and resolutions offered by FLOYD, HESTER, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14239).
Congressional Directory for Seventy-third Congress: to con-
cur, 4653. FLYNN, AGNES B., pension (see bill H.R. 13119*).
Farm Loan Act: amendment of-to clisagree to House FLYNN, JOHN T., article relative to operations of the Reconstruc..
amendments and ask for conference, 5193. . tion Finance Corporation written by, 872.
Hearings before Banking and Currency Committee, Seventy- FOARD, EMMA E., relief (see bill H.R. 2217*).
third Congress (see S.Res. 373), 4963. FOLDEN, MARY M., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14785).
Sanchez, Francis R.: to concur, 5451.
Trammell, Daisye L.: resolution to pay (see S.Res. 347), 3424. FOLEY, JOHN J., relief (see bills S. 5520; H.R. 2088).
Remarks by, on FOODS AND DRUGS. See also NARCOTIC DRUGS.
Banking situation, 54. . Bill to prohibit counterfeiting of drugs (see bill S. 5149).
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 5107, 5110. Bill to amend act to prevent adulteration of (see bill S.
Branch banks, 1440. 5184) . .
Clearing-house certificates: whether subject to tax, 5433. Bill to impose a tax on food products containing organic
Currency lnfiation, 4577. fats or oils (see bill H.R. 14108). •
Distribution of Government-owned cotton-:{:onference re- Joint resolution for amendment to the Constitution author-
port, 2946. izing Congress to fix the prices of manufactured food
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4219. products (see H.J.Res. 593).
Farm Loan Act: amendment of, 4977, 4978, 4979. Remarks in House relative to appropriation for enforcement
---conference report, 5473, 5477, 5479. of the act to prevent adulteration of, 1138.
Federal and joint-stock land banks, 1261. FORCED LIQUIDATION PROCEEDINGS, message from the Presi-
Federal home loan banks, 94. dent recommending legislation for relief of debtors in
First deficiency appropriation bill: tax refunds, 1552, 1553, (H.Doc. 522), 1569, 1615. •
1557.
Foreign commerce and national defense, 1267. FORD, HENRY, remarks in Senate relative to the cooperation of
Foreign debts, 1151. bankers with certain automobile manufacturers to pre-
Foreign trade, 4322, 4323. vent manufacture of cars by, 2739.
Glass-Steagall banking blll, 1942, 2001, 2080, 2082. FORD, W. B., relief (see bill H.R. 7687•).
- - -.bank charters and minimum capital, 2085.
---bank deposits guaranty, 2086, 2291. FORECLOSURE. See also FARM MORTGAGES; HoME MoRTGAGES.
---branch banking, 2088, 2089, 2090. Bill to authorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to
---Federal Reserve System, 2083, 2084. make loans to banks, trust companies, insurance com-
---President's message, 2084. panies, and building and loan associations for preventing
Government economy, 2579, 2588. · · (see bill H.R. 13878).
Grand Central post-office building, New York City, 1168. Bill to empower judges to grant limited moratoriums with
Hildreth, C. N., Jr., 2680, 3847. respect to foreclosures of homes and farms (see bill H.R.
Increase in banking facilities, 1335, 1407, 1460, 1740. 14264).
Independent offices appropriation bill-Interstate Commerce Joint resolution favoring the calling of a conference of
Commission, 4796. · governors and mayors to consider a proposed moratorium
International Mercantile Marine Co. ma.il contract, 5115. on sales of homes and farms for tax deliquency (see
Monetary situation, 1153, 1287. H.J.Res. 524).
Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5016, 5017, 5089, Remarks in House relative to profiteering on, 3321.
5090, 5091, 5092, 5093, 5097, 5099, 5325.
Order of business, 4959. FOREIGN AIR MAIL SERVICE, remarks in House relative to ap-
Positions not under civil service, 2255. propriations for, 468.
Railroads: loans to, 2659, 2662. FOREIGN BONDHOLDERS NATIONAL COMMITTEE, INC., state-
Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans, 1717. ment relative to the nations of South America and Europe
Revised Statutes: repeal of obsolete sections of, 4973. issued by, 948.
River and harbor work under Army engineers, 1716. FOREIGN COMMERCE CLUB OF BOSTON, :MASS., letter opposing
Shipping Board and American merchant marine, 1148. the ratification of the treaty with Canada for construc-
Tariff and foreign currency depreciation, 2978. tion of the St. Lawrence deep waterway, 418.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 2736,
2743, 3251, 3369. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. See also WoRLD PowERs.
--furlough, 3428. Address delivered by Representative Rainey at the banquet
- - - s alary reduction, 3501. of the Washington College of Law relative to the indebted-
- -·- Seatrain Co. mail contract, 2671, 2672, 2673, 2675, ness to the United States on the part of, 4103.
2735, 2736, 2737, 2738, 2741, 2742, 2803, 2807. Amendment and remarks in House relative to prohibiting
Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4322, 4336, 4339, the payment of moneys to any country which shall have
4412, 4413, 4414, 4486. failed to meet its obligations to the United States under
War Department appropriation bill-camps at Army posts its debt-funding agreement, 472.
for unemployed, 3946. Article by Senator McKellar, appearing in the Literary
---conference report, 5480. Digest, relative to the proposed cancelation of European
Wheat situation, 1189. debts, 369.
Reports made by, from Article by Calvin Coolidge entitled "Settling the War
Committee on Banking and Currency: Debts", 1425.
Farm Loan Act: amendment of (S.Rept: 1221), 3996. Bill to authorize the payment in silver of the principal or
Committee of conference: . interest of the indebtedness to the United States on the
Farm Loan Act: amendment of (H.Rept. 2198), 5470. part of Great Britain (see bill S. 5636).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Bill relating to securities of foreign governments which have
FLICK, ANNA J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13599). defaulted in their contract obligations to the United
States (see bill H.R. 13661).
FLINT, MARY ELLA, pension (see bill H.R. 14209). Concurrent resolution to print additional copies of hearings
FLOOD, JOEL W. (a Representative from Virginia). held before the Committee on Ways and Means on House
Credentials presented and sworn in, 6. Joint Resolution 123 relating to moratorium on foreign
Elected to committees, 403. debts (see H.Con.Res. 40*).
Remarks by, on Editorial from the Saturday· Evening Post · and an article
Farm allotment plan, 1694. from the Miami Herald relative to the indebtedness to the
Farm mortgages, 5055. United States on the part of, 1151.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Joint resolution reaffirming the policy of Congress concern-
FLOODS, amend act for control of floods on the Mississippi River ing the indebtedness to the United States on the part of
(see btll H.R. 14548). (see S.J .Res. 244) , 2658.
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for flood-con- Letters from the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the
trol work, 2436. indebtedness to the United States on the part of certain,
Resolution to investigate labor conditions prevailing upon 5489, 5490.
the flood-control project on the Mississippi River (see Message from the President relative to the problem of the
S.Res. 300*). war debts owing the United States by (H.Doc. 511), 681,
FLORENCE BARNARD PLAN OF TIME AND MONEY MANAGE- 718.
MENT. make a study of (see H.J.Res. 493). Remarks 1n House and statistics relative to the indebted-
ness to the United States on the part of, 111, 121, 528, 588,
FLORIDA. report of Secretary of War on survey for a cross-Florida 1006, 1384.
waterway, 1833. Remarks in House relative to the proposed settlement of the
FLORIDA TIMES-UNION (newspaper), article relative to the indebtedness to the United States on the part of certain.
Everglades National Park project appearing in, 2100. 3122.
Article by Robert H. Anderson relative to the repeal of the Remarks in House and cotrespondence relative to the British
eighteenth amendment appearing in, 4001. note concerning the prospective payment on December 15,
FLOWERS, investigate costs of production of cut fiowers, fresh 1932, of the war debt of Great Britain to the United
(see S.Res. 369). States, 336.
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FOREIGN COUNTRIES--Continued FOREIGN OIL AND GASOLINE, report of the Federal Trade Com-
Remarks in House relative to the proposed moratorium with mission on investigation of the dumping at Detroit, Mich.,
regard to the indebtedness to the United States on the of (S.Doc. 206), 5192.
part of, 1004. FOREIGN POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES, remarks in House
Remarks in Senate and statistics relative to the indebted- relative to, 3336.
neEB to the United States on the part of, 1267. Resolution to appoint a select committee to investigate the
Remarks in Senate and corresponde~ce relative to discus- political activities of organizations attempting to in-
sions between President Herbert Hoover and Premier fluence (see H.Res. 368). ·
Pierre Laval relative to the French indebtedness to the FOREIGN SECURITIES, impose a tax on each sale in the United
United States, 1402, 1421. States of (see bill H.R. 14459).
Remarks in Senate relative to prohibiting financial trans-
actions with governments in default on obligations to the FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES, relief of certain
United--States, 2136, 2138. officers and employees of (see bill S. 5574).
IR.emarks in Senate relative to possible cancelation or reduc- Message from the President transmitting report of the
tion of the indebtedness to the United States on the part Secretary of State on claims for losses suffered by officers
of, 2202, 2468, 2656. and employees of (H.Doc. 539), 3530, 3579.
Remarks in Senate relative to a so-called "moratorium" on Remarks in· House relative to the proposed further cut in
indebtedness to the United States on the part of certain, pay of officials in, 2543.
2981. FOREIGN TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES, report of the Taritf
Remarks in Senate relative to the activities of William C. Commission with respect to an economic analysis of, 5292.
Bullitt in the matter of the foreign debts, 3146. FOREST RESERVATION COMMISSION, annual report of (S.Doc.
Remarks in Senate relative to the published terms of 145). 59.
debtors to be proposed to the foreign debts, 3850.
Remarks in Senate relative to the default of certain coun- FOREST RESERVATIONS, relieve unemployment by developing
tries in payment of indebtedness due the United States, and improving (see bill H.R. 14755).
5489. Joint resolutions to fix grazing fees on lands within national
Resolution to tax private and governmental securit!es of forests (see S.J.Res. 219*; H.J.Res. 517•, 575).
nations in default of war debts to the United States (see Letter of Secretary of Agriculture transmitting the annual
H.Res. 327). report on construction of roads and trails in, 819.
Statistics relative to the indebtedness to the United .States Memorial of Legislature of Nevada relative to grazing fees
on the part of, 1004, 1005. on lands in, 5435.
Table showing cost of production of commodities abroad as Remarks in House relative to the proposed exchange of
compared with that in the United States, 2963. lands in, 570.
Text of the proposal dated June 18, 1923, regarding the Statement of Representative Taylor of Colorado before the
funding of the debt of Great Britain to the United States, subcommittee of the Committee on Agriculture in House
5491. relative to grazing on, 5057.
Statements concerning individual exchanges of land in.
FOREIGN-CREDIT EXCHANGES OR INSURANCE COMPANIES, 579.
make loans to (see H.J.Res. 609). Statistics relative to exchanges of land in, 582.
FOREIGN CURRENCIES, compensate the industries and agricul- Table showing work available on the national forests for
ture of the United States for depreciation in (see bills unemployment relief, 4733.
H.R. 13790, 13999) . FOREST SERVICE, transfer from the Department of Agriculture
Bill to equalize tariff duties by compensating for deprecia- to the Department of the Interior (see bill H.R. 13857).
tion in (see bill H.R. 8557*). Bill for relief of certain employees of (see billS. 968*).
Bill to prevent loss of revenue due to the effects of depre- Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 1073, 1116.
ciation in (see bill H.R. 14428). Report written by Louis C. Cramton relating to, 1038.
Bill to provide revenue and to protect American labor FORFEITED VESSELS, authorize delivery of forfeited vessels to
against effects due to depreciation of (see bill H.R. the Indian Service (see bill S. 3654 •) .
14435). Bill to authorize the Attorney General and the Secretary
Letter from the Secretary of Commerce relative to the effect of the Treasury to deliver forfeited vessels to State agencies
on imports and exports of the United States by reason of (see bill H.R. 11991*).
depreciation of, 3995.
Letter from L. W. Ainsworth relative to the effect on FORGOTTEN WOMEN, newspaper clipping and remarks in
American industry of depreciation of, 3010. House concerning, 1135.
Letter from Fred D. Jordan relative to the effect of depre- FORT BENNING RAILROAD, remarks in House relative to, 1813.
ciated foreign currencies on the pulp and paper industry, 2183.
4123. Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 5531.
Letter from W. I. Wright on the subject of depreciation of, Remarks in Senate relative to, 3787.
5067. FORT D. A. RUSSELL, TEX., remarks in House relative to the
Memorial of Legislature of Maine urging enactment of bill abandonment of, 583, 1322, 2216, 3121.
(H.R. 13999) to maintain the industrles and agriculture of Remarks in Senate relative to the removal of troops from.
the United States against the effects of the depreciation 1102.
of, 4110. Resolution requesting the retention of troops stationed at
Remarks in Senate and correspondence relative to the (see H.Res. 326).
effect upon American industries of the depreciation of, FORT HALL INDIAN IRRIGATION PROJECT, IDAHO, amend act
2961, 3262. •
Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 8557) to equalize tariff authorizing construction of the Michaud division of (see
duties by compensating for depreciation in, 3963, 3970, b1lls S . 5589; H.R. 14563).
3971, 4634. Remarks in House relative to, 642.
Remarks in House and correspondence relative to deprecia- FORT HALL INDIAN SCHOOL RESERVE. See INDIANS.
tion of, 1818, 2534. FORT KNOX, KY., remarks in House relative to an appropria-
Remarks in House relative to the effect upon United States tion for completion of the purchase of land for construc-
markets of imports from countries with depreciated cur- tion of a water-supply system for, 1322.
rency, 3872, ~901, 3904, 3915. FORT MARION RESERVATION, FLA., convey to the city of St.
Remarks in House relative to the effect upon tariff rates of Augustine (see bill H.R. 13881).
the depreciation of, 5288.
Statement by the Secretary of Commerce relative to depre- FORT MOJAVE INDIAN RESERVATION. See INDIANS.
ciation of, 3708. FORT MYER, VA., announcement of the proposed exhibition ride
Text of bill (H.R. 14413) to protect American labor by in honor of the Members of Congress, February 11, 1933.
equalizing the cost in the United States of articles 1m- at, 3183, 3240.
ported from foreign countries the currency of which has FORT PECK INDIAN RESERVATION. See INDIANS.
depreciated, 3915. FORT PECK IRRIGATION PROJECT, MONTANA, reduce the area
FOREIGN DECORATIONS AND TESTIMONIALS, allow Paul H. of (see bill S. 4960*).
Goss, Roy B. Newport, Ralph V. Armstrong, and R. H. FORT PIERCE HARBOR, FLA., amendment in Senate authorizing
Wells to accept (see bill H.R. 13845•). appropriations for dredging the channel of, 3142.
Joint resolution to allow Hugh S. Cumming, John D. Long,
and Clifford R. Eskey to accept (see S.J .Res. 195 •) . FORT SCHUYLER, N.Y., consideration of bill (H.R. 11685) au-
thorizing the lease or sale of property at (see H.Res. 311).
FOREIGN LOANS. See FOREIGN CoUNTRIEs.
FORTNER, SARAH E., pension (see bill H.R. 13331).
FOREIGN MAIL SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES, remarks in
House relative to appropriations for, 461. FOSS, FRANK H. (a Representative from Massachusetts).
Remarks in . House and statistics relative to contracts for, Attended, 5.
1135, 1141. Appointed conferee, 4102.
Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1393.
FOREIGN MARKETS FOR AMERICAN PRODUCTS, consider the Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
advisability of establishing a joint committee to investi- Sheridan, Everett P. and Exilda: for relief (see bill H.R.
gate the possibility of creating additional (see S.Res. 310). 13324). 76.
88 ~NDEX
FOSS, FRANK H.-Continued FRAZIER, LYNN J.-Continued
Petitions and papers presented by, from Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Citizens and individuals, 719, 945, 1355, 5652. Fort Mojave Indian Reservation, Ariz.: to provide for ex-
Remarks by, on change of Indian and privately owned lands on (S. 5594),
. Treasury-Post Omce Departments appropriation bill-con- 3489.
ference report, 5374. Indian: defining the term "Indian" with respect to guard-
Reports made by, from ianship by the United States (see bill S. 5462), 2131.
Coolidge, Grace Goodhue: granting franking privilege to Indians: making it a crime to represent oneself as an In-
(H.Rept. 2088) , 4767. dian, and providing punishment therefor (see bill
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. S. 5697), 5297.
FOSS, FREDERICK, relief (see bill H.R. 13553). - - - t o authorize appropriation to carry out the provisions
of act of May 3, 1928, to pay certain individual
FOSTER, FRANCES E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13220). enrolled (see bill S. 5234), 675. ,
FOSTER, GRACE V., pension (see bill S. 5095). Indian Service: to provide alternate budget for 1935 for
FOSTER, ROBERT J., relief (see bill S. 2167*). (see bill S. 5622), 3745. ·
FOUNTAIN, ESTHER, relief (see bill H.R. 14573). Irrigation projects: to extend temporary relief to water
users on (see bill S. 5525), 2563.
4-H ACHIEVEMENT, authorizing issuance of congressional cer- Johnson, Patsy Dennis: to pension (see billS. 5464), 2131.
tificate of merit for (see H.J.Res. 513*). National farm loan associations: to reimburse for payments
FOX, ALLEN G. T., pension (see bill H.R. 13988). of money illegally withheld (see bills S. 5633, 5634), 3932.
FOX, CLAUDE ALMON, relief (see bill H.R. 14691). Navajo Indian Reservation, N.Mex.: to define exterior
boundaries of (see bill S. 5628), 3931.
FOX, DELPHINA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13249). Shoalwater Indian Reservation, Wash.: for creation of
FOX, MARY A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13826). Indian village within (see bill S. 5576), 3142.
FOX, MARY ANN, pension (see bill S. 5031). Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, North Dakota:
FOX, MARY ELIZABETH, relief (see bill H.R. 3727*). referring to Court of Claims the claiins of (see bill S.
5623), 3745.
FOX, SARAH A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14492). Ute Indlans: to authorize an appropriation for payment
FOX, WILLIAM A., statement relative to the disability allowance to the Uintah, White River, and Uncompahgre Bands of
for ex-service men submitted by, 3709. (see bill S. 5478), 2198.
FRACAPANE, DOMINIC, relief (see bill H.R. 1567). Williams, Edwin K.: to pension (see bill S. 5303), 1162.
Motions and resolutions offered by
FRALEY, KATHRYN E., pension (see bill H.R. 14150). Indian affairs: speech by Mr. King on-to print as public
FRANCE, article appearing in the Washington Daily News relative document, 5450.
to a possible trade pact between France and Canada Indian conditions: continuing authorization for committee
against the United states, 886. engaged in survey of (see S.Res. 323), 1623.
Bill to prevent importations from (see bill H.R. 13992). Indian irrigation projects: to concur in House amendments
Excerpt from a statement by Lord Astor relative to· farm (see bill S. 3675). 2211.
relief in, 3318. Indian lands: authorizing further expenditure in investi-
Letter from the Taxpayers' League of Meadville, Pa.., recom- gation of matter of Federal aid to States wherein are
mending an increased charge on passports to, 1621. located certain (see S.Res. 322), 1623.
Order in council assessing compensation surtaxes on imports Indian lands: timber on-to agree to House amendment,
into, 3107. · 5451.
Remarks in House relative to the refusal of the French Gov- Indians: allotments of deceased (S. 3508)-to agree to
ernment to pay its war debt to the United States, 472. House amendments, 4:653.
Remarks in House relative to the indebtedness to the United Rules of Senate: to amend (see S.Res. 338), 2133.
States on the part of, 473. · Petitions and papers presented by, from
Remarks in Senate relative to the default in payment of Societies and associations, 1159.
indebtedness to the United States on the part of, 2136, State legislatures, 4870, 5294, 5435.
2139. Remarks by, on .
Remarks in Senate relative to the status of the indebtedness Committee on Indian Affairs: special assistant for, 5441.
to the United States on the part of, 2819. Disarmament, 2478, 2479, 2480, 2481, 3951.
Remarks in Senate and correspondence relative to discus- Farm allotment plan, 5307, 5517, 5519.
sions between President Hoover and Premier Laval rela- Farm mortgages: foreclo~ures of, 3952.
tive to the indebtedness to the United States on the part Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma-conference report, 2201.
of, 1402, 1421. Fort Peck irrigation project, Montana, 5007.
Statistics relative to the military forces of, 2173. Glass-Steagall banking bill, 2480, 2481.
Table showing post-war strength of the army of, 3782. Governmental expenditures, 2478, 2479.
Table showing increase in expenditures for land, naval, and Government economy, 3951.
air armaments since 1913 by, 3783. Increase in ba~g facilities, 1626.
Text of an unsigned letter written by a citizen of New York Indian irrigation projects: deferment of construction
City returning to the French Ai:nbassador the cross of the charges on, 2210.
Legion of Honor, 2138. Indian lands: homestead designations on allotted, 4987.
FRANKING PRIVILEGE. See PosTAL SERVICE. Indians: allotments of deceased, 4971, 5487, 5508.
FRANKLIN SURETY CO., relief (see bill H.R. 11095). Interior Department appropriation b111-Board of Indian
Commissioners, 3627, 3629.
FRANZEL, PETER PAUL, relief of estate (see billS. 1586*). ---forestry work, 3632.
FRAZIER, LYNN J. (a Senator jrom North Dakota). ---Indian courts, 3626.
Attended, 3. ---irrigation projects on Indian reservations, 3632.
Appointed conferee, 1449, 2135. Merchant marine policies, 3297.
Appointed on funeral committee, 394. Navajo Indian Reservation, Utah, 4971.
Frazier refinancing bill (S. 1197): statement of William Order of business, 1732.
Lemke, of North Dakota, on, 2517. Pine Ridge Indians, 3674.
Amendments offered by, to Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans, 1717.
Indians: allotments of deceased Indians (S. 3508, 5483; H.R. Refinancing farm mortgages, 1716.
14059), 4653, 4963, 5508. Seneca Indians, New York, 4976.
Interior Department appropriation bill (H.R. 13710), 2645. Timber on Indian lands, 5004.
---Board of Indian Commissioners, 3242, 3627. Treasury-Post Omce Departments appropriation bill-air
---forestry work, 3632. mail service, 3070.
War Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14199)-rifl.e ---executive economy, 3429, 3509.
matches, 3951. ---exportable crop surpluses, 3284.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced ·by ---salary reductions, 3429.
Allegany, Cattaraugus, and Oil Spring Indian Reservations: War Department appropriation bill, 3860.
to amend act to grant to State of New York and Seneca ---camps at Army posts for unemployed,· 3952.
Nation of Indians jurisdiction over taking of fish and ---conference report, 5229.
game within (see bill S. 5302), 1162. - - r i f l e matches, 3951, 3961.
Allotted Indian lands: to authorize the change of homestead Unemployment conference, 1112.
designations on (see bill S. 5463), 2131. Unemployment responsibility of Congress, 169.
Allotments of deceased Indians: to authorize the Secretary Wheat situation, 1189, 1193.
of the Interior to purchase (see bill S. 5483), 2198. Reports made by, from
Carpenter, Sarah J.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5032), 63. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry:
Chippewa Indians, Minnesota: reserving Rice Lake and con- Agriculture: relief of (S.Rept. 1251), 4459.
tiguous lands for (see bill S. 5626), 3831. ~mmittee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of
Chippewa Indians, North Dakota: referring the claims of the the Senate:
Turtle Mountain Band to the Court of Claims for adjudi- Investigation of Indian land taxation: to continue (S.Res.
cation (see billS. 5461), 2131. 322), 3632.
Five Civilized Tribes: to amend, as amended, the act to Committee of conference:
extend the period of restriction in lands of certain mem- Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma (H.R. 8750, Rept. 1889),
bers of (see bill S. 5499) , 2343. 2200.
INDEX 89
FRAZITIR, LYNN J.-Continued FRENCH, BURTON L.-Contlnued
Reports made by, from Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Committee on Indian Affairs: Grazing and range development: authorizing Secretary of
Chippewa Indians, Minnesota (S.Rept. 1282), 4873. Interior to enter into a cooperative agreement with State
Drainage district no. 1, Richardson County, Nebr. (S.Rept. of Idaho and private landowners for (see bill H.R. 13559),
1145), 3242. 363.
Indian conditions (S.Rept. 1101), 2131. Idaho: authorizing Secretary of Interior to enter into coop-
Indian irrigation projects: water users on (S.Rept. 1197), erattve agreements for grazing and range develop-
3744. ment with State of Idaho and private owners of
Indian lands not taxed (S.Rept. 1100), 2131. lands in Lemhi Count y (see bUl H.R. 14177), 1616.
Indian Service: budget for (S.Rept. 1252), 4459. ---for inclusion of certain lands in the national forests
Minnesota State Sanatorium (S.Rept. 1219), 3996. in State of (see bill H.R. 14226}, 1779.
Navajo Indian Reservation, Utah (S.Rept. 1199), 3744. Jermark, Ernest W.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13148), 44.
Seneca Indian Nation: to confer jurisdiction on (S.Rept. Lewiston Orchards irrigation project: to provide for rehabili-
1217), 3931. tation of the (see bill H.R. 13531), 297.
Shoalwater Indian Reservation, Wash. (S.Rept. 1198), 3744. Mineral claims: to provide for filing in United States land
Sioux Indian .c!aims (S.Rept. 1044), 1551. offices of notice of location and assessment work of (see
Survey of Indian conditions (S.Rept. 25, pts. 4 and 5), bill H.R. 13558), 363.
1551, 1781. Pend Oreille Lake: to construct bridge across (see bills H.R.
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, North Dakota 13956, 13974) 1099, 1145.
1

(S.Rept. 1269), 4652. Rathdrum Prairie area: to provide for rehabilitation of irri-
Ute Indians, Utah (S.Rept. 1200), 3744. gation districts in (see bill H.R. 13536), 298.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Reclamation fund: authorizing Reconstruction Finance
FRAZIER, NORA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13232}. Corporation to make advances to (see bill H.R. 14619),
3735.
FREAR, JAMES A. (a Representative from Wisconsin). Salmon National Forest: to add certain ·lands to (see bill
Attended, 5. H.R. 14123), 1'547.
Amendments offered by, to Petitions and papers presented by, from
Interior Department appropriation bill: reservoir sites, Flat- State legislatures, 4210, 4376, 5063, 5652.
head project, 640. Remarks by, on
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Elkin, Anna M.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13"831), Coeur d'Alene and St. Joe National Forests, 702.
817. F!.rm allotment plan, 1350.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
Grazing and range development, Custer County, Idaho, 3555.
Societies and associations, 416. Grazing on public domain, 3565.
Remarks by, on
Interior Department appropriation · bill--colleges of agricul-
Farm allotment plan, 1485. tural and mechanic arts, 601.
Foreign debts, 1006. - - - Coos Bay wagon road lands, 597.
Interior Department appropriation bill: Indian irrigation ---Education Bureau publications, 593, 594, 930, 933.
projects, 640, 641, 642. ---forest reserves, 599.
Philippine independence, 1006. - - - Howard Un1 vcrsity, 586.
Public buildings: naming of subcontractors on, 3!$71. ---Indian affairs, 601.
Tribute to retiring Members, 5550. ---Indian irrigation projects, 003, 638, 639, 641, 642, 64.3,
War debt question, 114, 115. 644.
Votes of. See YE.'<-AND-NAY VoTES. ---land offices, 597, 598.
---reclamation, 655, 656, 657, 660, 661, 662.
FP..EE, · ARTHUR M. (a Representative from California). ---St. Elizabeths Hospital, 936.
Attended, 5. ---transfer of appropriations, 941.
Panics: speech before Rotary Club, Washington, D.C., on, ---Virgin Islands, 934.
3308. Irrigation projects: water users on, 5145.
Remarks by, on Legislative procedure on appropriation bills, 5553.
Tryon, Addie I. and Lorin H., 3220. Livestock industry: stabilization of, 3564.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. National forest land exchanges, 571.
FREEMAN, DANIEL WEBSTER, relief (see bill H.R. 13320). Naval strength, 4725.
Navy Department appropriation bill, 4714, 4725, 4815.
FREEMAN, JMffiS E. (Bishop of Washington), letter inviting ---patent rights, 4826.
the members of the Senate and House of Representa- ---salary reduction, 4827.
tives to attend memorial services to Calvin Coolidge to ---vessels, 4841, 4842.
be held in the Washington Cathedral, 1714, 1756. Order of business, 3562.
Tribute to Calvin Coolidge by, 1905. Permanent appropriations, 645.
FREEMAN, RICHARD P. (a Representative from Connecticut). Samoa: government for American, 4935.
Attended, 5. Taylor, Edward T.: tribute to, 648.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Beebe, Bessie C.: to increase pension (see bill H .R. 14308), War Department appropriation bill--conference report, 5386.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
2065.
Macumber, Luella E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. FRENCH, EMMA F., pension (see bill H.R. 14092).
13147), 44. FRIANT, JULIEN N., address on the subject of financial relief for
Perkins, Elizabeth W.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. improvement districts delivered by, 5487.
14008), 1258. FRUM, CHARLES H., relief (see bill H.R. 13416).
Tryon, Martha M.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14609),
3654. FRYE, HENRY, relief (see bill S. 5223).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. FUGATT, WILLIAM EDWARD, pension (see bill S. 5492).
FREIGHT RATES. See also RAILROADS. FULBRIGHT. JAMES F. (a Representative from Missouri).
Letters from A. McLaughlin relative to, 306, 12~1. Attended, 5.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
FREMLING, CHARLES L., relief (see bill H.R. 13967). House of Representatives: to reduce salaries of Members of
FREMONT NATIONAL FOREST, extend the boundaries of (see bill the (see bill H.R. 13663), 476.
s. 3009•). Walker, H. J.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13325), 76.
FRENCH, BURTON L. (a Representative from Idaho). Remarks by, on
Attended, 5. District of Columbia appropriation bill-highway depart-
Appointed conferee, 3801, 5360. ment, 4265.
---prisons, 4435.
Tribute to services, 648, 5549.
Amendments offered by, to ---taxicabs, 4202.
Interior Department appropriation bill-Bureau of Educa- ---tax rates, 4187, 4191.
tion publications, 593. Salaries of Government employees, 4078.
---Bureau of Reclamation, 594. Tax-exempt securities, 4085.
---printing and binding, Office of Education, 933. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Dills and joint resolutions introduced by FULKS, COLUMBUS R., pension (see bills S. 5011; H.R. 13417).
Big Lost River irrigation project: to provide for rehabilita- FULLER, CLAUDE A. (a Representat-ive from Arkansas).
tion of (see bill H .R. 13557), 363. Attended, 5.
Columbia and Snake Rivers: providing for establishment o! Amendments offered by, to
joint through rates and rates between rail and water car- Independent offices appropriation bill-Federal Farm Board,
riers on (see bill H.R. 13488), 284. · 3184.
Crane Creek irrigation project: for the rehabilitation of (see ---Interstate Commerce Commission, 3206.
bill H.R. 13529), 297. BiUs and joint resoluti ons introduced by
Furlough: amending provisions of the legislative appropria- Jordan, R. D.: t o increase pension (s:!e bill H.R. 13618), 415.
tion act of June 30, 1932, relative to the (see bill H.R. Petitions and papers presented by, from
13556) 363,
1 State legis1atUI"es, 4210.
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FULLER, CLAUDE A.-Continued GALLAHAN, JENNIE BRUCE, relief (see bill li.R. 8119).
Remarks by, on GALLION, EDITH RHODES, pension (see bills H.R. 13798, 13864).
Claims for deaths of M.exican nationals, 717. GALLOWAY, .ROBERT P., letter relative to the fish and game taws
Crop-production loan, 1887, 1891. as applied to the Seneca Nation of Indians, 2342, 2343.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4527.
Farm-allotment plan, 1543, 1594. GAMBRILL, STEPHEN W. (a Representative from Maryland).
Independent offices appropriation bill-Civil Service Com- Attended, 5.
mis~;ion, 3134. Amendments offered by, to
---Federal Farm Board, ;3184, 3188. District of Columbia appropriation bill (H.R. 14643)-pub-
Morristowu National I~istorical Park, N.J., 4539, 5171. lic schools, 4272.
Public buildings: naming of -subcontractors on, 3572. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
War Department appropriation bill-rivers and harbors, Civil Service retirement: to amend act of May 29, 1930,
2435. relating to (see bill H.R. 13973), 1145.
Reports made by, from Coyle, Irwin D.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14256, H.J.Res.
Committee on the Public Lands: 555). 1779, 1834.
Morristown National Historical Park, New Jersey (H.Rept. George Washington Memorial Bridge Corporation: to au-
1962)' 3342. thorize the construction of a bridge across the Potomac by
Votes of. See YEA-ANn-N.~Y VoTES. (bill H.R. 14303), 2064.
Reed, Charles H.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13327), 76.
FULLER, MARY BA!-1-x8, pension (see bill H.R. 14188). Sanford & Brooks Co.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13619), 415. •
FULLER, POLLY~ 1ncrease pension (see bill S. 5071). Remarks by, on
FULLER & CO., W. P., relief (see bill S. 4144). District of Columbia a.pp!'opriation bill-public schools,
FULMER, HAMPTON P. (a Representative from South Carolina). 4273, 4275, 4276.
Attended, 5. Galla.han, Jennie Bruce, 4863.
Appointed conferee, 1325, 2192, 3090. Linthicum, John Charl-es: memorial address to, 4361.
Reports made by, from
Amendrr.-ents offered by, to Committee on Naval Affairs:
Cotton classification (H.J.Res. 434), 3551. Coyle, Irwin D. (H.Rept. 2009), 3918.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Articles produced in United States: to limit · purchases of Gro:ve, Elbert L. (ff.Rept. 1818), ' 1325.
Post Office Department so far as possible to (see bill H.R. McDougall, Joseph Michael (H.Rept. 1813), 1099.
Taylor, Lt. H. W. (H.Rept. 1893), '2335.
13306) • 7..5. - Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Bank checks: to repeal tax on (see bill H.R. 13972); 1145.
Crop production and harvesting: to provide for loans to GANNON, CARRIE, relief (see bill H.R. 13727).
farmers during year 1933 for (see bill H.R. 13492), 284. GARBAGE DISPOSAL PLANTS, allow the Reconstruction Finance
Drainage, irri:ge.tlon, and levee distlicts: -authorizing Re- Corpo:cation to make loans to finance (see bill H.R.
construction Finance Corporation to make loans to aid 14660).
in refunding or financing obligations of (see bill H.R. GARBER, M. C. (a Representative from Oklaho1'1Ul).
13996)' 1257. A:ttlended, 5.
Farm-mortgage indebtedness: to provide for the refinanc- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
ing of (see bill H.R. 14365), 2243. Agricultural lands: to provide for lea-sing and withdrawal o!
Government-owned wheat and cotton: authorize distribu- certain (see bill H.R. 14798), 5651.
tion to the American National Red Cross and ether or- Austin, Harriet E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13149), 44.
ganizations for relief of distress (see H.J.Res. 494), 152. Bank checks: to repeal the tax on (see bill H.R. 14343),
Harmon, Jesse C.: to place on retired list of Marine Corps 2193.
(H.R. 14594), 3581. Barton, May I.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13150).
Interest rates: to reduce interest rates on loans by Recon- 44.
struction Finance Corporation or its agencies (H.J.Res. Deem, Sarah E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14116),
595)' 3735. 1436.
Radio broadcasting: providing for a study of (H.Con.Res. Farm implements: to authorize House Judiciary Commit-
51). 4767. tee to investigate costs of material used in the manu-
Salley, Olin J.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14009), 1258. facture of major (see H.Res. 336), 111)0.
Sewerage systems . or sewage-disposal works: to authorize Interstate Commerce Act: to amend (H.R. 14666), 4106.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation to make loans to Laltey, Mary E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13151),
aid in financing projects for the construction of (see 44.
bill H.R. 13818), 816. Pickinpaugh, Nira: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13621),
Watson, Ida. C.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13326), 415.
76. Postage--to restore the 2-cent rate of postage on first-
Petitions and papers presented by, from class mail (see bill H.R. 14344), 2193.
Citizens and individuals, 2791. Reconstruction Finance Corporation: to suspend making
Remarks by, on of certain loans by (see H.J.Res. 611), 5062.
Boice, Leonard Theodore, 4279. Walmer, Sarah L.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14094),
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5255, 5256. 1396.
Cotton classification, 703. 1880, 3548, 3549. Weythman, Lewis: for relief (see bill H.R. 13620), 415.
Crop-produetion loan, 1887. Williams . .Marion S.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13937), 1055.
Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 142, 1325, 1832. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Farm-allotment plan, 703, 1508, 1532, 1594, 1667, 1672. Citizens and individuals, 364, 41.6, 608, 666, 817, 1258, 1396,
Gasoline tax, 2938. 1436, 1779. 1908. 2065, 2128, 2453, 2944, 3236, 3582, 3654,
Independent offices appropriation bill-Federal Trade Com- 3825, 3992, 4454, 4556, 4768, 4866.
mission, 3200. Societies and associations, 285, 298, 364, 477, 535, 1020, 1146,
Irrigation projects: water users on, 5152. 1549, 1617, 1713, 1779, 1908, 2065, 2128, 2194, 2243, 2337,
Jute, 1681. 1682. 2453, 2724, 2791, 2944, 3236, 3582, 3654. 3825, 3992, 4210,
Reports made by, from 4556, 4768, 4866, 5063, 5189.
Committee on Agriculture: State legislatures, 2944, 4454.
Butter: oleomargarine and adulterated (H.Rept. 1996), Remarks by, on
3823. Agricultural appropriation bill, 1024.
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of (H.Rept. 2094) , ---naval stores, 1120.
4767 . . Balancing the farmer's budget, 1064.
Dairy products .and dairy industry (H.Rept. 2031), 4105. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2909, 5359.
Comm.ittee of Conference: Beer bill. 810.
Distribution of Government-owned cotton (see bill H.P... Chilocco Indian School, 651.
13607. H.Rent. 1873), 1832. · Claims for deaths of Mexican nationals, 717.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Consolidation of Government bureaus, 4747, 4748.
FULTZ, CHARLOTTE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13177). Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5270.
Currency inflation, 4765, 5888.
FUNERALS OF DECEASED 1\.iEMBERS OF CONGRESS, remarks Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor .appro ..
in House relative to the cost of, 3413. pria.tion bill, 2611, 2612.
ltesoh.tti.on limiting expense of (see H.Res. 356). ---Court of Claims, 2765.
FUREY, GEORGIANNA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 11964*). ---Indian claims, 2611.
FURLOUGHS. See EMPLOYEES oF THE UNITED STATES; LEGISLATIVE District of Columbia appropriation bill, 3895.
BRANCH OF THE GOVERNMENT. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4518.
FURMANKIEIVICZ, JOSEPH, pension (see bill H.R. 14406). Farm-a.llotment pJan, 1350, 1375, 1497, 1586, 1662.
Farm commodities: price levels of, 4755.
FURS, amend act rela t1 ve to the tax on {see blll H.R. 14532 • ) . Fa.."'"lll relief-contract system, 1015.
FUTURES, authorize and direct the Secretary of Agriculture to Federal rural mortgage land banks, 2527 •
.investigate the cost of maintaining the present system of Gov.ern.m .ent purehase of American goods, 1892.
future trading in agricultural products (see S.J.Res. lOB•). Independent offices approptlation ·b ill-Federal Trade Com-
GABLE, M. BLANCHE, pension (see bill H.R. 14653). mission, 3205.
INDEX 91 '
.r
GARBER, MILTON C.-Continued GATES, URSULA, Increase pension (see bill H.R. 14426):
Remarks by, on · GAVAGAN, JOSEPH A. (a Representative frcnn New York).
Interior Department appropriation bill-Howard University, Attended, 5.
586. Bills and joint resolutions introcf,uced by
---Indian affairs, 651. Hudson River: to repeal act to incorporate North River
Interatate commerce, 3207. Bridge Co. and to authorize construction of bridge across
Legislative appropriation bill-restaurant: House, 3403. (see b111 H.R. 18461), 230.
---salary reduction, 3392. Remarlcs by, on .
Legislative procedure relative to appropriation bllls, 3315. Interior Department appropriation bill-Howard University,
Louderback, Harold, 4916. 937, 938.
Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 494.2. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
National forest land exchanges, 572. GAYLORD, S. F., relief (see bill H.R. 2926*).
National Guard of South Dakota, 5173.
Navy Department appropriation bill--officers' pay, 4819. GEDNEY, FRANK, relief (see bill H.R. 14152)~
Otoe and Missouri Indian Tribes, 702, 1879. GEDRIS, MARIANNA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13228).
Phtltppine independence--veto message, 1768. GElS, D. MARION, pension (see bill H.R. 14466).
Reclamation projects: effects of, 4758.
Reconstruction Finance Corpora.tion loans-farm relief, 1011, GEISER, EMIL JOHN, relief (see bill H.R. 13255).
1012. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE, letter from the Comptroller
Rural mortgage land banks: creation of, 4738. General of the United States transmitting the annual
Tariffs and foreign-currency depreciation, 3875. report of the work of, 39, 60.
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill- Messages from the President transmitting schedules of
waiving points of order, 398. claims allowed by (S.Docs. 165, 198, 203; H.Docs. 507, 510,
Unemployment relief, 4732. 543). 606, 1397,. 3823, 5065, 5433.
War Department appropriation bill, 2214. GENERAL BAKING CO., relief (see bill S. 5335).
---Army supplies, 2426. GENERAL BOX CO., WINCHENDON, !W\.SS., letter urging modi-
---national defense, 2326. fication of the Volstead Act received from, 301..
Woodring, Irvin A.: tribute to, 2547. ·
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. GENERAL DISARl\.IA.MENT CONFERENCE AT GENEVA, article
appearing in the New York Times entitled "Five Peace
GARBER. W. C., relief (see bill H.R. 13292*). Groups Join at Philadelpliia in Plea to Instruct Geneva
GARD, ETHEL, pension (see bill H.R. 14368). Delegates", 3951.
GARDINER, ESTELLE M .. relief (see bill H.R. 5270*). Message from the President transmitting estimate of ap-
GARDNER, MARY R., pension (see bill S. 5472). propriation for expenses of (S.Doc. 159), 1163.
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 1301, 1949.
GARNER, JOHN N. (a Representative from Texas). See also
SPEAKER. GENERAL LAND OFFICE, remarks in House relative to the pro-
Attended, 6. posed transfer from the Department of the Interior to the
Sworn in as Vice President, 5656. Department of Agriculture, 1034.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Report written by Louis C. Cramton relating to, 1038.
Rio Grande, Tex.: to extend the time for construction of a Res<:>lutions disapproving of the Executive order trans-
bridge across (see blll H.R. 14411), 2555. ferring the General Land Office from the Departme!lt of
Remarks by, on the Interior to the Department of Agriculture (see S.Res.
Agricultural appropriation bill-permanent approprlatlOrnl, 313; H .Res. 332).
1042. GENERAL LEAVE TO PRINT. See CoNGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. GENERAL MANUFACTURERS' SALES EXCISE TAX, levy (see blll
GARNER, LEWIS, pension (see bill H.R. 13169). H.R. 13426).
GARRETT, DANIEL E. (late a Representative from Texas). "GENERAL WELFARE", remarks in House entitled, 2783.
Memorial address to, 4366, 4367.
Memorial services to, 4345, 4366. GENEREUX, EMILE, present Congressional Medal of Honor to
Resolutions on death of (see H.Res. 320*; S.Res. 304*). (see bill H .R. 14327).
Tribute of Dr. James Shera Montgomery at the funeral GE:N'EVA CONFERENCE. See GENX::RAL DISARMAMENT CoNFERENCE
services of, 565. AT GENEVA.
GARRISON, LAURA A., pension (see bill H.R. 13758). GEODETIC SURVEY. See CoAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY.
GARY, WILLIAM, pension (see bill H.R. 14025). GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, letter of Secretary of the Interior trans-
GAS AND ELECTRIC POWER UTILITIES, report of the Federal mitting a statement of expenditures on Indian lands by,
Trade Commission on investigation of, 38. 39, 59.
GAS AND OIL, amend act to promote the minlng of (see bill Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 928.
s. 4509*). GEORGE, BILLY, pension (see bill H.R. 13949).
Bill for the conservation of (see bill S. 5258). GEORGE, M. C. (late a Representative from Oregon).
GASKILL, FRANCES C., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13284). Tribute to, 5288.
GASOLINE, amendment in Senate to bill (H.R. 14416) to make the GEORGE, WALTER F. (a Senator from Georgia).
Federal tax effective until June 30, 1934, 3531. Attended, 3.
Amendment in Senate relative to the Federal tax on, 3352. Article on war debts written by, 66.
Bill to make the Federal tax effective untll June 30, 1934 Credentials presented, 78.
(see bill H.R. 14416*). Debts, public and private: article from New York Times by
Bill to increase the tax in the District of Columbia on (see Charles Merz on, 2861.
bill H.R. 5823 •) . Railroads and the unemployed: magazine article by Edward
Memorial of Legislature of Nebraska opposing continuance A. Filene on, 3999.
of the Federal tax on, 3826. Amendments offered by, to
Memorial of Legislature of Oklahoma urging repeal of the Bankruptcy system: uniformity of (H.R. 14359) , 5101, 5103.
excise tax on, 4111. Cotton: Government purchase and sale of (S. 5122) ,_4393 . .
Remarks in House relative to the Federal tax on, 2332, 2938. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Lahor appro-
Report of the Federal Trade Commission on investigation of priation btil (H.R. 14363)-prisons, 4246.
the dumping of foreign oil and gasoline at Detroit, Mich. Glass-Steagall banking bill (S. 4412), 1943, 2403, 2511.
(S.Doc. 206), 5192. Legislativ.e appropriation bill (H.R.. 14562)--committee em-
GASQUE, ALLARD H. (a Representative from South Carolina). ployees, 3490.
Attended, 5. Radio regulations (H.R. 7716), 3767.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Treasury-Post Otlice Departments appropriaticn bill (H.R.
Howell, Jerusha C.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13503), 284. 13520)--salary reduction, 3474.
Joyner, Edgar R.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14257), 1834. Unemployment relief: Federal aid for (S. 5125), 4395.
Pee Dee River: to extend times for commencing and com- Bills and joint resoluti.:ms introduced by
pleting construction of bridge across (see bill H.R. 13372), Board of Tax Appeals: to amend subdivision (a) of section
152. .1001 of Revenue Act of 1926, with respect to review of
Skinner, Ltllian T.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13884), 944. certain decisions of (see bill S. 5262), 820.
Waccamaw River: to extend times for commencing and com- Council of National Stability and Welfare: to amend law
pleting construction of bridge across (see bill H.R. 13372), for the purpose of est ablishing (see bill S. 5319) , 1162.
152. Farm mortgages: to refinance by the Reconstruction Finance
Remarks by, on Corporation indebtedness of (see bill S. 5329), 1283.
Omnibus pension bill, 4857. Public schools: to amend section 201 of Emergency Relief
Reports made by, from .and Construction Act of 1932 to provide for certa in loans
Committee on the District of Columbia: by Reconstruction Finance Corporation to aid {s2e bill
Degree-conferring institutions (H.Rept. 1882), 2127. s. 5263)' 820.
Teachers' salary act {H.Rept. 1881), 2127. Savannah Rl.ver, Lincolnton, Ga.: to consent to bridge
Committee on the · Territories: (S. 5659), 4300.
Power and light, Molokai, Hawali (H.Rept. 1839), 1546. tJnited States Georgia Bicentennial Commission: estab-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. lishing (see S.J.Res. 223), 820.
92 INDEX
GEORGE, WALTER F.-Continued GffiBONS, MARY ELIZABETH, increase pension {see blll H.R.
Motions and resolutions offered by 13214).
Georgia Bicentennial Commission: to agree to House
amendment, 4963. GmSON, ERNEST W. (a Representative from Vermont).
- - - t o disagree to House amendment and ask for con- Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1354.
ference, 3993. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Notice of motion to reconsider, 4867. District of Columbia: authorizing Commissioners to grant
Reconsider: to, 4963. a permit for construction of oil and gasoline pipe line
Petitions and papers presented by, from (see b111 H.R. 14725), 4554.
Citizens and individuals, 3994. Petitions and papers presented by, from
State legislatures, 4299. Citizens and individuals, 535, 1549, 1834, 4454, 4768, 4957,
Remarks by, on
5652.
Bankruptcy cases: proof of claims in, 4976. Societies and associations, 1834, 2243, 2642, 2724, 3419, 3736,
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 4882, 4883, 5103, 5118, 3919, 4556, 5063, 5189, 5290, 5426.
Remarks by, on
5125, 5126.
Barry, David S., 3274, 3282. Army officers' pay based on active commissioned service,
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 4389, 4390, 4394, 2938.
5312.
Civil Service retirement, 3418.
Crop surpluses and their control, 731, 732. Deportation of aliens, 2776.
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4526.
priation bill-prisons, 4246, 4247, 4251. First deficiency appropriation bill-Immigration Service,
1315.
Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 953, 954. Hale, Yvonne, 5400.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4175: Maple sugar and the tariff, 4954.
Farm Loan Act: amendment of, 4979. Railway systems: consolidation of, 4760.
Farm mortgages, 1283, 2864. Weeks, John E.: tribute to, 5642.
Georgia Bicentennial Commission, 3592. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Glass-Steagall banking bill-banking affiliates, 2408.
---Federal Reserve System, 2277. GIFFORD, CHARLES L. (a Representative from Massachusetts).
---investment securities, 2406, 2511. Attended, 5.
---silver, remonetization of, 2383. Appoint£d on Coolidge funeral committee, 13:l3.
Government economy, 2586. Appointed teller to count the electoral vote, 1832.
Labor's emergency relief program, 1442. Bill.s and joint resolutions int rodu ced by
Mail transportation by mot or vehicle, 3668. Buck, Nathan A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13410), 153.
Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5019, 5099, 5100. Carter, William J.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13622), 415.
Radio regulation, 3767. Fuller, Mary Banks: to pension (see bill H.R. 14188), 1617.
Stamp money, 4332. President, Vice President, and Congress: changing time for
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 3468, meeting of Congress, etc. (see bill H .R. 14796), 5651.
3474. Walmsley, Harry B.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13584), 363.
---Executive economy, 3166. Remarks by, on
---ocean Mail Service, 3290, 3298. Consolidation of Government bureaus, 3797.
---vocational education, 3463. Constitutional conventions, 225.
Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4335, 4337, 4339, 4395. Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5!261.
War Department appropriation bill--camps at Army posts Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 713.
for une~ployed, 3854. Farm allotment plan, 1379, 1516, 1601, 1684.
---railroads, 3787. Farm and indust ry's plight, 1238.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Gasoline tax, 2899, 2900, 2901.
GEORGE ROGERS CLARK MEMORIAL, VINCENNES, Th'"D., au- Home-loan banks, 2532, 2534.
! thorize an appropriation for completion of (see b111 S. Independent offices appropriation bill-Vetera.ns' Adminis-
5625*). . tration, 3027.
GEORGETOWN BARGE, DOCK, ELEVATOR & RAILWAY CO., an- Industrial relief, 3883.
nual report of (S.Doc. 179), 1619, 1712, 3243. Life Saving Service ret irement, 361.
Monetary system, 3327.
GEORGETOWN GASLIGHT CO., annual report of (S.Doc. 179), National Economy League report-veterans' benefits, 1237,
2956, 3051, 3243. 1238, 1239.
Bills to authorize the merger with the Washington Gas Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans: publicity of,
Light Co. (see bills S. 5225; H.R. 13853 *). 2543.
GEORGE WASHINGTON BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION, relating Relief measures for the f armer, 1238.
to the tenure of congressional members of (see bill H .R. Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill-
14745*). ocean mail, 467.
Report and digest of activities of, 4649. ---refunds of taxes, 354, 355.
Report of activities of the District of Columbia Commission, Veteran benefit percentages, 1233.
3051. War Department appropriation bill--citizens' military .train-
Statement of appropriations and estimates for, 3022. ing camps, 2323.
GEORGE WASHINGTON-WAKEFIELD MEMORIAL BRIDGE COR- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
PORATION, allow them to bridge the Potomac River (see GIGLER, FRANK H., relief (see bill H.R. 14023).
biils S. 5431-, 5466, 5701•; H.R. 14303 •, 14787*).
GEORGIA, allow the State to bridge the Savannah River (see bills GILBERT, RALPH (a Representative from Kentucky).
S. 4972*, 5659*; H.R. 14665). Attended, 5.
Bills and joi nt resolutions introduced by
Joint resolutions to establish the United States Georgia
Bicentennial Commission (see S.J.Res. 223*; H.J.Res. Farm mortgages: to establish credit system for liquidating,
518*).
refinancing, or refunding at reduced interest rate (see bill
Memorial of Legislature relative to the manufacture of cot- H.R. 14184), 1617.
ton duck at the Atlanta penitentiary, 4299. Theodore Roosevelt Island: to change name of Roosevelt
Ratification by the legislature of the proposed amendment Island to (see bill H.R. 14228), 1779.
to the Constitution of the United States relative to the Petitions and papers presented by, from
terms of the President, Vice President, Senators, and Citizens and individuals, 3419.
Representatives, 3239, 3341. Remarks by, on
Remarks in House ·r elative to the refusal of the Governor District of Columbia: bonds in criminal cases, 5423, 5424.
of New Jersey to extradite an escaped convict from · the Eighteenth amendment repeal, 11.
prison camps in, 989, 1009. Library of Congress, 5043.
GERMANTOWN, MO., remarks in House on bill (H.R. 2103) for Philippine independence, 1771.
relief of St. Ludgers Catholic Church of, 4291. Samoa: government for Alnericnn, 4932, 4934.
Reports made by, from
GERMANY, excerpt from a statement by Lord Astor relative to Committee on the District of Columbia:
l farm relief in, 3318. Criminal cases: bonds for compensation in (H.P..ept. 2171),
Resolut ion to suspend payments of awards of the Mixed 5188.
Claims Commission under the settlement of War Claims Revised Statutes (see H.Rept. 1919), 2640.
Act of 1928 (see S.Res. 342). ---sale of Government property (H.Rept. 1918), 2640.
Table showing increase in expenditures for land, naval, Sale of property (H.Rept. 1979), 3581.
and air armaments since 1913 by, 3783. Trades licenses (H.Rept. 1924), 2722.
'GERMINO, ANTHONY, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14350). Committee on the Library:
GERRY, PETER G., mentioned in debate in Senate, 1557. George Rogers Clark Memorial, Vincennes, Ind. (H.Rept.
GERSON, ABRAl.! L., relief (see b111 H.R. 4109•). 2173)' 5289.
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (H.Rept. 2083 ), 4641.
GIANAROS, JAMES J., relief (see bill H.R. 3037). Roosevelt Island, D.C. (H.R. 14228, H.Bept. 1876), 1986.
GIANNETTI, MICHAEL, relief (see bill H.R. 14333). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
INDEX 93
GILCHRIST, FRED C. (a Representative from loUXL). GLASS, CARTER-Continued
Attended, 5. Remarks by, on
Amendments offered by, to Glass banking b111: sliver, rell)onetization of, 2367, 2375,
Farm allotment bill (H.R. 13991)-corn, 1587. :2;379, 2383, 2389, 2391, 2392, 2393, 2398, 2399.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Mixed Claims Commission, etc.: awards of, 5347.
Illinois : to convey certain submerged lands to (see bill H.R. Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5092.
14463)' 2723. Motion for recess, 1648.
Iowa: to convey certain submerged lands to (see bill H.R. Order of business, 1732, 2474, 2485, 2509.
14463) ' 2723. Philippine mdependence---veto message, 1782, 1798.
Wisconsin: to convey certain submerged lands to (see bill Purchasing power of the dollar, 1178.
H.R. 144S3) , 2723. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-Air
Petitions and papers presented by, from Mail Service, 2872, 2876, 3066, 3073.
Societies and associations, 1100. Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4480, 4481, 4482, 4483.
State legislatures, 2337. · War Department a,Ppropriation bill-camps at Army posts
Remarks by, on for unemployed, 3843.
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5273. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Farm-allotment plan, 1493, 1587. GLASS BRANCH BANKING BILL. See BRANCH BANKING.
Farm mortgages, 5185.
Gasoline tax, 2901. GLASSCOCK, HUNTER B., relief (see bill H.R. 13767•).
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill- GLASSFORD, PELHAM D. (brigadier general, United States Army,
public buildings, 413. retired), remarks in House relative to the pay of, 2167.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. GLENDALE, CALIF., relief of city of (see bill H.R. 627*).
GILFORD, MATILDA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13980). GLENN, OTIS (a Senator from Illinois).
I GILKERSON, LUTHER, report of the Court of Claims relative to Attended, 3.
the claim of, 60. Appointed Chairman of Committee on Privileges and Elec-
GILLEN, CORTLAND C. (a Representative from Indiana). tions, 156.
Attended, 5. Appointed teller to count the electoral vote, 1327.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Demands on time of Senators: statement of Millard E.
Otficers of Federal Reserve System: to require certification Tydings, of Maryland, concerning, 2754.
by Comptroller of the Currency to fitness of appointees as Washington'~> Farewell Address read by, 4642.
(H.R. 14781), 5188. Amendments offerect by, to
Paper made from cornstalks: directing Joint Committee on Barry, David S. (S.Res. 352): to reprimand and reinstate,
Printing to investigate (H.Con.Res. 52), 5415. 3525.
Runyan, Elmer G.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13774), 666. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
States: proposing an amendment to the Constitution Bennett, Eli J.: for relief (see billS. 5143), 303.
restricting the power of States to tax money and debts Bivens, Jessie G.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5144), 304.
(see H.J.Res. 581), 3052. Dunlap, Brig. Gen. Robert H.: to place tablet on grave of
Petitions and papers presented by, from (S. 5644), 4114.
Societies and associations, 2791. Schultz, Francis Whitcomb: to pension (see bill S. 5188),
Remarks by, on 422.
Appreciation to Members, 5558. Secretaries: to authorize appointment to United States cir-
Bankers' qualifications, 5177. cuit and district judges of (see bill S. 5142), 303.
Government credit agencies: effect on private business of, Walker, Cora B.S.: to increase pension (see billS. 5145), 304.
3049. Motions and resolutions offered by
Paper manufactured from cornstalks, 5277. Karch, Charles A.: on death of (see S.Res. 289), 67.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Petitions and papers presented by, from
' GILLESPIE, ROSE, relief (see bill S. 5207*). Societies and associations, 1398.
Remarks by, on
i GILLILAND, FRANK E., relief (see bill H.R. 13934). Barry, David S., 3514, 3515, 3516, 3527.
GILMORE, RUSSELL A., relief (see bill H.R. 14540*). Bullitt, H. C.: activities of, 3147.
Letter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting a draft Electoral vote, 1295, 3595.
of a proposed bill for relief of, 2554. Increase in banking facllities, 1405.
Radio regulation, 3768.
GLADDING, McBEAN & CO., relief (see bills S. 5129; H.R. 13323),
Treasuty-~ost Otfice Departments appropriation bill-Gov-
GLASS, CARTER (a Senator from Virginia). ernment purchase of American goods, 3254.
Attended, 3. - - - salary reduction, 3504.
Appointed conferee, 1646, 3770, 4901, 5012, 524.2, 5298, 5430, War Department appropriation b111, 3508.
5466. ---camps at Army posts for unemployed, 3839.
Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1358. Reports made by, from
Tribute to services of, 1260, 5660. Committee on Claims:
Amendments offered by, to Mast, C. J. (S.Rept. 1185), 3744.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of (S.J Res. 211), 4144, 4211. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Glass banking bill (S. 4412), 1402, 2293. GLOVER, D. D. (a Representative from Arkansas).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Attended, 5.
Federal Reserve System: to improve facilities of Federal Appointed on the Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy,
Reserve System to meet needs of member banks (S. 5484), 1615. -
2208. Amendments offered by, to
Motions and resolutions offered by Farm-allotment bill (H.R. 13991 )-rice, 1530, 1590, 1600,
Absentees: requesting attendance of, 1652. 1605, 1660, 1670, 1673, 1686, 1690.
Glass banking bill: to lay on table, 2392. Independent offices appropriation bill-Arlington Memorial
Recess: to, 1756, 2164, 2211. Bridge, 3131.
Tucker, Henry St. George: on death of (see S.Res. 288), 67. War Department appropriation bill-Medical Corps, 2229.
Remarks by, on ---ordnance, 2233~
Campaign expenditures, 1719. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 54, 4144, 4146, 4150, 4153, Judicial Code: to amend section 71 of (see blll H.R. 13362),
4156, 4173, 4218, 4219, 4220, 4221. 151.
Federal home-loan banks, 95. Land-bank mortgages: to declare 5-year moratorium on all
First deficiency appropriation bill: tax refunds, 1562, 1644. Federal (see bill H.R. 14704), 4453.
Foreign debts, 1292. Pennock, Robert M.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14045), 1326.
Glass banking bill, 480, 481, 1404, 1405, 1406, 1407, 1409, 1410, Public reservation, Hot Springs, Ark.: to limit to needy per-
1411, 1413, 1415, 1419, 1457, 1581, 1575, 1580, 1635, sons the privilege of the Government free bathhouse on
1649, 1656, 1727, 1728, 1730, 1734, 1735, 1736, 1747, (see bill HR. 14788), 5290.
1748, 1750, 1935, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1993, 1994, Urrey, Joseph A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14046), 1326.
1996, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2012, 2013, World War Veterans' Act of 1924: to amend (see bill H.R.
2090, 2158, 2208, 2209, 2211, 2263, 2294, 2349, 2490, 14362). 2243.
2510. Petitions and papers presented by, from
---banking atfiliates, 2408, 2410, 2511, 2516. Citizens and individuals, 154, 4454.
--branch banking, 1936, 1993, 2088, 2207, 2208, 2510, Societies and associations, 77, 3344, 4454.
2511. Remarks by, on
---Comptroller of the Currency, 2512, 2514. . Adjusted-service certificates, 2552, 2553.
---Federal Reserve System, 2084, 2085, 2264, 2269, 2275, Agricultural appropriation bill-cotton, 1058.
2277, 2278, 2280, 2281, 2282. ---public roads, 1131.
---investment securities, 2092, 2400, 2401, 2402, 2403, Agricultural relief, 2933.
2406, 2407. Beer bill, 785.
---liquidation, 2293, 2399, 2400, 2511. Bimetallism, 5164.
---loans to bank officers, 2515. Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2119.
94: JNDEX
GLOVER, D. D.-Continued GOLDSBOROUGH, T. ALAN-Continued
Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5264. Blades, Elizabeth A.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14329), 212&.
Crop-production loan, 1028, 1888. Linthicum, J. Charles: on death of (see H.Res. 300), 36.
Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 712. Petitions and papers presented by, from
District of Columbia appropriation bill-taxicabs, 4204. Citizens and individuals, 945, 2128.
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 23. Societies and associations, 535, 1100, 2243, 3053.
Farm-allotment plan, 1371, 1372, 1530, 1531, 1590, 1660. Bemarks by, on
Farm mortgages: redemption of, 4949. Banking legislation, 5361.
Freight rates on commodities, 3041. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 5356.
Independent otfices appropriation bill-Arlington Memorial Branch banking, 2031, 2034, 2534.
Bridge, 3131. Bethel Cemetery Co., 3645.
Louderback, Harold, 4921. Leave to address House, 1756.
Mortgage-foreclosure situation, 1827. Linthicum, J. Charles: tribute to, 4361, 5647.
National Guard of South Dakota, 5176. National banking associations: powers of Comptroller of
Park system, California, 5390. the Currency respecting, 5024.
Samoa: government for American, 4935. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
War Department appropriation bill-Medical Corps, 2229. GOLDSTEIN, HAROLO, relief Tsee bill H.R. 14690).
Wingo, Etfiegene: tribute to, 5582. GOLDSTEIN, LOUIS, pension (see bill H.R. 14158).
Reports made by, from
Committee on Agriculture: GOLLAN. ADA B. (GOULD), relief (see bill H.R. 3694•).
Game refuge, Ouachita National Forest, Ark. (H.Rept. 2003), GOLLENGER, MIKEL, pension (see bill H.R. 13731).
3917. GOMEZ, MANUEL, relief of estate (see bills S. 5136; H.R. 13534*).
Committee on Naval Affairs: Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 13534) to indemnify the
Future trading in agricultural products (H.Rept. 1899), 2451. Government of Mexico on account of the killing at Ard-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTFS.· · more, Okla., of, 714.
GODFREY, IDA E., relief (see bill H.R. 3033•). GONZALEZ, BENJAMIN, refief (see bill H.R. 12750•).
GOETHE, JOHANN WOLFGANG VON, accept a bust of (see H.Con. GOODDING, MELVIN E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13984).
Res. 23 •; S.J .Res. 265 •) .
GOODWIN, EVA L., pension {see bill H.R.13047).
GOETZ, EDWARD W., relief (see blll H.R. 14054). GOODWIN, EVERE'IT, pension (see bill S. 5057).
GOFF, GUY D. (a former Senator from West Virginia). GOODWIN, GODFREY G. (a Representative from Minnesota).
Remarks in Senate on death of, 1476. Attended, 5.
GOFF, HIRAM S., communication relative to the foreign indebted- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
ness to the United States, 1279. GOODWIN, GODFREY G. (late a Representative from Minnesota).
GOLD, prohibit the exportation or (see bill H.R. 14299). Memorial address to, 4373, 4374, 4375.
Remarks in House relative to revaluating, 3866. Memorial services to, 4344.
Speech on the subject of gold and sterling, delivered by Resolutions on death of (see S~. 362; H.Res. 385), 4252,
Reginald McKenna, president Midland Bank, London, Eng- 4277.
land, 4585. · GORDON, ELMO K., relief (see bill H.R. 2844•).
Statistics of monetary gold stock in the United States for GORDON, MARGARET E., relief (see bill H.R. 14472).
1880 and 1930, 209. GORE, THOMAS P. (a Senator from Oklahoma).
Table showing the gold stock in the United States compared Attended, 3.
with bank deposits from 1913 to 1933, 4577. Assignment to committee, 3421.
GOLD DOLLAR, amend law to standardize (see bill H.R. 13793). Civil Service employees: letter from American Minister to
Remarks in House relative to reduction in value of, 1980. Denmark on Danish system of compensation for, 3535.
Amendments offered by, to
GOLD STANDARD, preserve (see bills H.R. 14374, 14784). Eighteenth amendment: repeal of (S.J.Res. 211), 4230.
Letter from W. I. Wright relating to, 5067. Glass-Steagall banking bill (S. 4412), 1439.
Remarks in House relative to preserving, 5164. ---loans to bank officers, 2515.
GOLDEN, WADE, pension (see bill H.R. 13978). Interior Department appropriation bill (H.R. 13710)-at-
GOLDER, BENJAMIN M. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). torneys not under Ci vii Service, 3626.
Attended, 5. ---probate matters: expenses in, 3545.
- - - t a x refunds, 3456.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Cripps, Richard M.: for relief (see blll H.R. 13411), 153. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation blll (H.R.
13520). 2563.
Kibbe, Walter Warren: for relief (see blll H.R. 14153), 1548. ---compensation of Civil Service employees, 3535.
Mitchell, James Hudson: for relief (see blll H.R. 13413), 153. Bills and join.t resolutions introduced by
Quigley, Thomas M.A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13938), 1055. Bank deposits: to strengthen security of deposits in cer-
Reilly, Elizabeth: to pension (see bill H.R. 13412), 153. tain banks (see S.J.Res. 264), 5448.
Remarks by, on
Farm-loan mortgages: to authorize payment with bonds is-
War Department appropriation blll-Army supplies, 2426. sued by the mortgagee banks o! (see blll S. 5159}, 304.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Motions and re$olutions offered by
GOLDING, ROBERT N., relief (se_e blll H.R. 10107). Indians: obligations to certain enrolled-to concur ln House
GOLDSBOROUGH, PHILLIPS LEE (a Senator from Maryland). amendments, 3591.
Attended, 3. Remarks by, on
Appointed member of the Board of Visitors to the Naval Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 5130.
Academy, 1619. Barry, David S., 3269, 3282, 3523.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Cotton: Government purchase and sale o!, 4394, 5308, 5309.
Budzinski, Michael J.: to correct naval record (see bill S. Crop surpluses and their control, 108.
5214) ., 609. . Debt reduction, 2953, 2955.
Merryman, Milton Carroll: to pension (see bill S. 5546), Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 2861.
2732. ---conference report, 2951, 2953.
Motions and resolutions offered by Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 891, 4174, 4222.
- Harford County, Md.: to concur in House amendment, 4304. First deficiency appropriation blll: tax refunds, 1475.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Foreign debts, 1275, 1278, 1291.
Citizens and individuals, 1398, 1550, 2130, 2341, 3055, 3422, Glass-Steagall banking bill-loans to bank otficers, 2515,
2516. . - .
4561.
Societies and associations, 609, 1550, 1780, 2068, 2341, 3422, ---silver, remonetization of, 2372.
4561. Government economy, 3465.
Remarks by, on Indians: obligations to certain enrolled, 3591.
Collins, Harvey, 5513. Interior Department appropriation bill-attorneys not under
International Mercantile Marine Co.-mall contract, 5236, Civil Service, 3626.
5237. International Mercantile Marine Co. mall contract, 5233,
5310. .
Reports made by, tram
Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5098, 5101, 5102.
the Senate: Partisan tactics toward legislation, 3450.
Investigation· of District rental conditions (S.Res. 302), 541. Philippine independence, 627.
Tax-exempt securities, 889, 890, 891.
Committee on Naval Affairs:
Budzinski. Michael J. (S.Rept. 1132), 2957. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 3379.
Collins, Harvey (S.Rept. 1227), 4114. ---alien seamen, 3379.
Condemned cannon: donations of (S.Rept. 1293), 4874. ---Government purchase of American goods, 2868, 3173,
Young, Walter Sam (S.Rept. 1320), 5068. 3178, 3249, 3267, 3268.
---salary reduction, 3471, 3499, 3504.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY Vo-:rns.
- - t a x refunds, 3456, 3457, 34.58.
GOLDSBOROUGH, T. ALAN (a Representative from Maryland). Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4397, 4399.
Attended, 5. Wheat situation, 1186.
Appointed conferee, 537'Z. Votes oj.. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
~ INDEX 95
GORGAS, JOHN B., pension (see b111 H.R. 13926). GOSS, E. W.-Continued
GORGAS MEMORIAL INSTITUTE OF TROPICAL AND PREVEN- Bemarks by, an
TIVE MEDICINE, INC., annual report of, 5498, 5552. Interior Department appropriation bill-Education Bureau
Annual report of activities of the Gorgas Memorial Labora- publications, · 933.
tory 1n Panama (H.Doc. 499), 60, 414. ---Indian affairs, 599, 600, 648, 654, 657, 928.
---Indian irrigation projects, 602, 603.
GORMAN, EDWARD J., relief (see bill H.R. 13321). --reclamation, 655, 656, 658, 662, 925.
GORMLEY CO., P. F., adjudicate claim of (see S.J.Res. 197•). - - - S t . Elizabeths Hospital, 935.
Conference report on Senate Joint Resolution 197 to adjudi- ---surveying public lands, 595.
cate claim of, 5526, 5603. --Virgin Islands, 934.
GORRELL, MARGARET E., increase pension (see billS. 5003). Kosciusko, Thaddeus: tribute to, 4451.
GOSS, C. LANE, letter relative to interlocking directors making Legislative appropriation bill-Architect of the Capitol:
companies affiliates of banks, 2464. office of, 3416.
Monetary system, 3327.
GOSS, E. W. (a Rep1·esentative from ·Connecticut). National forest land exchanges, 571.
Attended, 5. Navy Department appropriation bill-aviation, 4833, 4834,
Appointed teller, 2168. 4835.
War Department appropriation bill: excerpts from testi- ---construction and repair, 4333.
mony of Chief of Staff on, 4822. ---marine schools, 4824.
Amendments offered by, to ---Naval Academy, 4839, 4840.
Agricultural appropriation bill-agricultural experiment sta- ---naval home, Philadelphia, Pa., 4825.
tions, 1023. ---officers' pay, 4819.
---naval stores, 1118. ---salary reduction, 4829, 4830.
---printing and binding, 1022. Order of business, 1018. ·
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- Permanent appropriations, ~45, 646.
priation bill-Liberty motors, 2632. Private Calendar, 2328:
---probation officers, 2632. Public buildings: naming of subcontractors on, 709, 3570,
Farm-allotment bill (H.R. 13991}-general provisions, 1687. 3573, 3575.
Interior Department appropriation bill-Coos Bay Wagon Reapportionment, 207.
Road lands, 596. Reclamation projects: effects of, 4757.
---new reclamation projects, 662, 926. Salaries of Government employees, 4076.
Navy Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14724)-marine Second deficiency bill-Bureau of Immigration, 5050, 5!)51.
schools, 4824. ---Fitzsimons General Hospital, 5052.
W.a r Department appropriation bill-Army supplies, 2176, - - F o r t Slocum, N.Y., 5052.
2421. ---judgments against District of Columbia, 5050.
---horses, 2300, 2301. Tatum, George, 3731.
---National Guard, disability benefits to officers of, 2236. Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 347.
---recreational funds for enlisted men, 2043. ---conference report, 4605.
B i lls and joint resolutions introduced by - - - deliverv services, 459, 460.
Bishop, Bertha A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14156), 1548. ---distinctive paper, 348, 349, 350.
Case, Horace M. : for relief (see blll H.R. 14748}, 4641. ---foreign air mail, 468.
Imports and exports: to import free certain articles exported - - - pub!ic buildings, 407, 413.
temporarily for scientific or educational purposes (H.R. ---refunds of taxes, 353.
14579}' 3419. ---salary cuts, 525.
Petrucelli, Michael: for relief (see bill H.R. 14155), 1548. ---waiving points of order, 395.
Prann, Robert R.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14154), 1548. Unemployment relief, 225, 4732.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Vacating proceedings in Journal , 983.
Citizens and individuals, 1258. Veterans' expenditures report, 531.
Societies and associations, 1258. War Department appropriation bill, 1811, 1817, 1818, 242:l.
Rem~rks by, on ---Air Corps, 2228.
Agricultural appropriation bill, 988, 993, 1022, 1023, 1025, --Army supplies. 2176, 2178, 2182, 2421, 2425, 2427.
1026, 1030, 1116. ---Army War College, 2043.
---corn borer, 1065. ---citizens' military training camps, 2322.
---dry-land farming, 1060. - - - conf~rence report, 5380, 5386.
---meat inspection, 1039, 1040. ---horses, 2215, 2300, 2301.
---naval stores, 1118. ---impounding in Treasury, 2442.
---permanent appropriations, 1040, 1041, 1042, 1043. ---laundry facilities at Army posts, 2176.
---public roads, 1132. ---motor trucks, 2182.
---seed and crop-production loans, 1140. ---National Guard: disability benefits to officers of, 2234,
---transfer of appropriations, 1070. 2235, 2236.
Army officers' retired pay, 5280. ---offenses by officers, 2219.
Coeur d'Alene and St. Joe National Forests, 702. ---officers' retired pay, 2055, 2058, 2061, 2327, 2427.
Common carriers by water, 5161. ---ordnance, 2230.
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- ---Organized Reserves, 2308, 2312.
priation bill-Bureau of Standards, 2636. ---post exchanges, 2440.
---cooperative offices, 2633. ---recreational funds for enlisted men, 2044.
---fuel yards, 2763. ---rivers and harbors, 2431.
---international commissions, etc., 2619, 2620. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
---Liberty motors, 2633. GOSS, PAUL H., allow to accept foreign testimonial (see bill H.R.
---per diem allowances, 2624. 13845•).
---prisons, 2757.
District of Columbia-taxes and assessments on family GOTI'LEIB STOCK, relief (see bill H.R. 6851•).
dwelling homes. 3978. GOULD, SARAH J., pension (see bill S. 5277).
---teachers' salaries, 3986. GOULD, VICTORIA, increase pension (see blll H.R. 13153).
District of Columbia appropriation bill, 4184, 4198, 4437. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING SYSTEMS, in-
---automobiles, 4257. quiry relative to savings to be effected through reorgani-
---bridges, 4268. zation of (see S.Res. 35Q*).
---conference report, 5615.
---National Guard, 4444, 4445. GOVERNMENT BUREAUS. See EXECUTIVE AGENCIES.
---public schools, 4272. GOVERNMENT IN BUSINESS AND THE TAXPAYERS' BURDEN.
---prisons, 4435. address over the radio delivered by Representative Petten-
---street improvements, 4260, 4264. gill on the subject of, 4102.
---taxicabs, 4198. GOVERNMENT COMPETITION WITH PRIVATE BUSINESS, re-
--water supply, 4445, 4446. marks in House relative to, 295.
---welfare and relief, 4438, 4439. Resolution authorizing change of date of report of the
Emergency officers' retirement, 3411. special committee on investigation of (see H.Res. 312*}.
Farm-allotment plan, 1545, 1583, 1601, 1662, 1687. Resolution relative to the expenses of conducting the in-
Furs : tax on, 5167. vestigation of (see H.Res. 343).
Hu1I, Price, 3815. Resolution to print additional copies of House Report 1985
Independent offices appropriation bill-Battle Monuments on (see H.Res. 376*).
Commission, 3130. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. See ExEcUTIVE DEPARTMENTS.
---Civil Service Commission, 3133, 3134.
- - - Shipping Board, 3212. "GOVERNMENT ECONOMY", article by Stuart Chase entitled,
---Veterans' Administration, 3025, 3026. 2260.
Interior Department appropriation bill-Boulder Dam, 925, Remarks in House by Representative Robinson relative to,
926. 5640.
---colleges of agricultural and mechanic arts, 600. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES. See EMPLOYEES OF THE UNITED
---Coos Bay Wagon Road lands, 596, 597. STATES,
96 INDEX
GOVERNMENT FUEL YARDS, remarks in House relative to appro- GRAMMER, ELIJAH B.-Continued
priations for, 2763. Assigned to committees, 156.
GOVERNMENT INSURANCE, relating to payments of premium on Credentials presented and sworn ln, 4.
contracts of (see bill S. 5514). Duties o! Congress: let ter from Bert ha M. Hall on, 2565.
Bill to amend act to provide for reference to commisSioners Jones, Wesley L.: address by Melvin G. Winstock at memo-
of claims growing out of (see bill H.R. 14630). rial services to, 2800.
Sea service bureau: statement ofT. V. O'Connor, Chairman
GOVERNMENT LOANS. See also RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CoR- of Shipping Board, relative to, 4111. ·
PORATION. Bills and joint re:solutions introduced by
Joint resolutions to reduce interest rates on (see S.J.Res. Civil transactions: for temporary suspension of legal actions
249; H.J.Res. 595). and proceedings in (see bill S. 5322), 1266.
GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES, make it a crime to Petitions and papers presented by, from
advocate or promote the overthrow of (see bill H.R. 8378*). Citizens and individuals, 673, 1619, 2028, 2643, 2727, 2957.
Bill to effect economies in (see bill H.R. 13458). Societies and associations, 159, 233, 300, 482, 541, 721, 1260,
Statistics of cost of Government for 1880 and 1930, 209. 1619, 2068, 2195, 2643, 2727, 3141.
GOVERNMENT-OWNED CO'ITON. See CDTroN. State legislatures, 2028, 2957.
Remarks by, on
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, annual report of the Public Debt moratorium, 961.
Printer, 1327, 1355. Foreign debts, 1290.
Bill to grant sick leave with pay to employees of (see bill Green River, Wash.: fiood control of, 2102.
s. 5493). Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4497.
Joint resolutions relative to leave with pay for employees of War Department appropriation bill-camps at Army posts
(see S.J.Res. 238*; H.J.Res. 574). for unemployed, 3939.
Letter from the Public Printer relative to the cost of print- Reports made by, from
ing for the Patent Office, 2762. · Committee on Commerce:
Letter from the Public Printer relative to proceeds of sale Green River, Wash. (S.Rept. 1092), 2071.
of useless papers in, 1397, 1435. Committee on the District of Columbia:
Letter from the Public Printer, transmitting a list of useless Code of Laws of the District of Columbia: to amend section
papers in, 5064, 5187. 653 of (S.Rept. 1181), 3744.
Message from tr~e President, transmitting estimate of appro- Public property: sale of certain (S.Rept. 1214), 3931.
priation for public printing and binding at (H.Doc. 532), Suits for damages against District of Columbia (S.Rept.
2722. 1180) , 3744.
Remarks ill House relative to the annual leave of employees Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
of. 3417.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, Journal of the Proceedings of
GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS. See PuBLIC DoCUMENTs. the Sixty-sixth National Encampment of (H.Doc. 446),
GOVERNMENT RESEARCH, remarks in House relative to the bene- 1778.
fits of, 2529. GRAND CENTRAL POST OFFICE BUILDING, NEW YORK CITY,
GOVERNMENT REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES, message from remarks in Senate and a report from the Interstate Com-
the President relative to (H.Doc. 527), debated in House, merce Commission relative to the valuation of, 1167.
1943, 1969. GRAND HAVEN HARBOR, MICH., report of Secretary of War on
GOVERNMENT SUPPLIES, amendments in Senate and a memo- survey of, 37.
randum relative to requiring the purchase of domestic GRAND RIVER, MICH., report of Secretary of War on survey of
articles for, 1572, 1645, 2029, 2072, 2461, 2802, 2869. (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu-
Amendment in Senate to restrict purchases of supplies for ment), 36.
the Department of the Interior to articles of the growth, GRAND RIVER, N.DAK. AND S.DAK., report of Secretary of War
production, and/ or manufacture of the United States, on survey of (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as
1858. public document), 36.
Bills to require the purchase of domestic materials for use
on public buildings and works (see bills 8. 5411; H.R. GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK, WYO., investigate the proposed
10743*). . enlargement of (see S.Res. 226*).
Letter from America's Wage Earners' Protective Conference GRANFIELD, WILLIAM J. (a Representative from Massachusetts).
relative to requiring the purchase of domestic articles for, Attended, 5.
2071. Appointed conferee, 3801, 5529.
Motion to suspend ihe rules for the purpose of presenting Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1354.
an amendment to require the purchase of domestic mate- Appointed on committee to arrange memorial services to
rials for, 3171. Calvin Coolidge, 2031.
Remarks in House on b111 (H.R. 10743) to reqUire the pur- Amendments offered by, to
chase of domestic materials for, 1895, 1899. Government purchase of American goods--raw material not
Remarks in Senate relative to a proposed amendment to obtainable in United States, 1892, 1897.
require the purchase of domestic materials for, 2867, 2985, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
31 T , 3251, 3266, 3289. Classification of post offices: providing that 100 percent of
the annual gross receipts, including money-order fees, be
GOVERNMENT WORKERS. See EMPLOYEES OF THE UNITED STATES. credited for the annual (see bill H.R. 13360), 151.
GOVERNMENTS, address delivered by Representative Sumners, of Coolidge, Calvin: authorizing issuance of special postage
Texas, before the American Bar Association, Washington, stamps in honor of (see H.J.Res. 551), 1617.
D.C., entitled "Are We Observing the Natural Laws that Coolidge, Grace G.: granting a franking privilege to (see bill
Govern Governments?" 147. H.R. 14211), 1712.
GOWDY, CEYLON, ALIAS ANDREWS, CEYLON G., relief (see bill Postal Service substitutes: providing for regular and fixed
H.R. 13822). annual salary for (see bill H.R. 13370), 152.
Springfield, Mass.: to sell public building at (see bill H.R.
GRAF, CALLIE R ., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14028). 14225)' 1779.
GRAF, ENOCH, relief (see bill S. 5244). Petttions and papers presented by, from
GRAHAM, PLEASY J., pension (see bill H.R. 13408). Citizens and individuals, 154, 4768.
GRAHAM, SARAH K., pension (see bill H.R. 13913). Societies and associations, 47.
State leglslatures, 4768.
GRAHAM, WHIDDEN, letter opposing the Glass banking bill, writ- Remarks by, on
ten by, 2268. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4510.
GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK HERALD, editorial relative to the Grain Farm-allotment plan, 1680, 1681.
Futures Administration, appearing in, 3860. Government purchase of American goods, 1892.
GRAIN FUTURES, inquiry relative to removal of restrictions on Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
open-market trading in grain futures on the Chicago GRANGER, CHARLES T., relief (see blll H.R. 7655*).
Board of Trade (see S.Res. 376*). GRANITE, amendment in Senate to provide for the use of grantte
GRAIN FUTURES ACT, remarks in Senate relative to, 3861. in the erection of public buildings, 2563.
Statement by J. W. T. Duvel, Chief of the Grain Futures Joint resolutions to provide for the use of granite in the
Administration, relative to, 3861. erection of certain memorials and public buildings (see
GRAIN STANDARDS ACT, amend (see bills S. 5584; H.R. 14389, S.J.Res. 226*, 227).
14390). GRANT, ELLEN, relief (see bill H.R. 12891*).
GRAMMER; ELIJAH S. (a Senator fr_om Washington). GRANT, U. S. (President of the_ United States)., Executive orde~.
"An appeal to Congress ": article by William D. Welsh, en- dated June 3, 1869, relative to the Board of Indian Com-
titled, 2959. missioners, 3628.
Anthracite industry: address by Gen. Brice P. Disque, on, GRANT; WILLIAM E. B., relief (see bills S. 1011*; H.R. 9166 *).
2256.
Appointed on funeral committee, 1436. dRAPE JUICE, repeal tax on certain (see blll H.R. 14415).
Article of H. B. Creel entitled "Cure for Farm Ills Really GRASSHOPPERS, amendment in Senate to make an appropriation
Very Simple'', 2069. tor a survey of regions subject to infestation by, 1858.
INDEX 97
GRAVES, CATHERINE M., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13297). GREEN, R. A. (a Representative from Florida).
Attended, 5.
GRAYS HARBOR, WASH., report of Secretary of War on survey of Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
(ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu- Cross, Mrs. _W. F.; to convey_thanks o! Congress and, grant
ment), 37. gold medal of honor for protecting life of President-elect
GRAZING, memorial of Legislature of New Mexico urging regula- Roosevelt, to (H.J.Res. 607), 4641.
tion of stock driveways, 3994. Douglas, Frank T.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14157), 1548.
Remarks in House relative to grazing on the public domain, Immigration: to further restrict and limit (H.R. 14711,
3565. • 14712, 14713), 4453.
Statement of Representative Taylor of Colorado before the Remarks by, on
subcommittee of the Committee on Agriculture in House Agricultural appropriation bill: naval stores, 1119, 1120.
- relative to grazing on the forest reserves, 50.57. Beer bill, 768.
Crop-production loan, 1886, 1890.
GRAZmG FEES, fix grazing fees on lands within national forests Cross, Mrs. W. F.: to grant Congressional Medal of Honor to,
(see S.J.Res. 219*; H.J.Res. 517*, 575). 4432.
Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of Agriculture to District o! Columbia appropriation bill, 4262.
postpone payment of (see S.J.Res. 221). ---police department, 4431, 4432.
Memorial of Legislature of Nevada relative to fees on lands Farm-allotment plan. 1381, 1383, 1533.
in national forests, 5435. Farm Loan Act: amendment of, 5180.
Resolution favoring a reduction in (see H.Res. 305). Government economy, 5175.
GRAZING LANDS. See PuBLIC LANDs. Military Establishment, 1323.
Philippine independence, 1086.
GREAT AMERICAN INDEMNITY CO. OF NEW YORK, relief (see Special session of Congress, 1218.
bills S. 5271; H.R. 13610*). Treasury and Post Otfiee Departments appropriation b11l-
GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO., authorizing the Federal salary cuts, 510, 511.
Trade Commission to investigate practices of (see H.Res. White paper from southern pine, 4930.
394). Reports made by, from
GREAT BRITAm, authorize the payment in silver of the principal Joint Committee on the Disposition ot Useless Executive
or interest of the indebtedness to the United States on the Papers:
Department of Commerce: useless papers in (H.Rept. 2080),
part of (see bill S. 5636). 4641.
Bill to authorize an appropriation for payment to the Interior Department: useless papers in (H.Rept. 2156}, 5188.
British Government on account of the claim of N. J. Labor Department: useless papers in (H.Rept. 2078), 4641.
Moosa (see bill H.R. 12745*). Post Otfice Department: useless papers in (H.Rept. 2079),
Bill authorizing an appropriation for payment to the British 4641.
Government on account of the claim of the Shanghai Treasury Department: useless papers in (H.Rept. 2180), 5414.
Electric Construction Co., Ltd. (see bill H.R. 12749*). Veterans' Administration: useless papers in (H.Rept. 2081),
Chart showing strength of the military forces of, 2051. 4641.
Message from the President transmitting an estimate of ap- War Department: useless papers in (H.Repts. 2077, 2187),
propri~tion for payment of awards of the Commission for
4641, 5414.
Adjustment of British Claims (H.Doc. 557), 4296. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Remarks in House and correspondence relative to the British
note concerning the prospective payment on December 15, .GREEN, ROBERT T., relief (see bill H.R. 14349).
1932, of the war debt to the United States, 336. GREEN, WILLIAM (president American Federation of Labor),
Remarks in Senate relative to the proposed payment in letter favoring the Costigan amendment prohibiting wage
silver of the June 15, 1933, installment of interest due cuts of employees of the United States, 3493. '
the United States from. 3953. Statement on the subject of emergency relief legislation
Statistics relative to the military forces of, 2173. written by, 1442.
Table showing post-war strength of the Army of, 3782. Text of a telegram sent to President-elect Roosevelt opposing
Table showing increase in expenditures for land, naval, and any further reduction of wages paid to Government
air armaments since 1913 by, 3783. employees, 2546.
Text of the proposal dated June 18, 1923, regarding the GREEN RIVER, KY., report of Secretary of War on survey of
funding of the debt of Great Britain to the United States, (ordered printed in 73d Cong., lst sess., as public docu-
5491. ment), 36.
GREAT COUNCIL OF THE UNITED STATES OF THE IMPROVED GREEN RIVER, WASH., provide for control of fioods on (see bill
ORDER OF RED MEN, a.IIiend. charter (see bill H.R. 194*). H.R. 11930*).
"GREATEST MENACE OF REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT" Correspondence relative to fiood conditions on, 2028.
address delivered by Representative John W. Boehne, Jr., at GREENSBORO (N.C.) DAILY NEWS, editorial relative to the use
the lyceum lecture course of Concordia Seminary, St. of granite in the erection of public buildings, 1163.
Louis, Mo., "entitled, 2039. GREENWOOD, ARTHUR H. (a Representative from Indiana).
GREAT FALLS MEAT CO., GREAT FALLS, MONT., relief (see bills Attended, 5.
B. 5205*; H.R. 13611). Appointed on funeral committee, 414, 1354.
Report of the Comptroller General of the United States on Bureaucracy: address of John W. Boehne, Jr., of Indiana, at
claim of, 297, 300. Concordia Seminary, on the subject of, 2039.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
GREAT LAKES BANKER, article relative to independent banking Hoover, Mary A.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13775), 666.
appearing in, 1335. Long, James B.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13860), 869.
GREAT LAKES-ST. LAWRENCE WATERWAY, injunction of se- Motions and resolutions cffered by
crecy removed in Senate from the treaty with Canada Adjourn: to, 229, 283.
relating to, 2096. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Letter of Secretary of State relating to the treaty with Citizens and individuals, 3419.
Canada concerning, 1399. Remarks by, on
Letter from the Foreign Commerce Club of Boston, Mass., Leonard, John P .• 4287.
opposing the ratification of the treaty with Canada for Order of business, 229, 282, 283.
construction of, 418. Public buildings: naming of subcontractors on, 3571.
Letter from A. McLaughlin concerning the proposed treaty Treasury and Post Otfice Departments appropriation bill-
relating to the construction of, 306. public buildings, 412.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Memorial of Legislature of Michigan urging ratification of
the treaty with Canada relating to, 3585, 3658. GREER, JOEL H., pension (see bill H.R. 14027).
Memorial of Legislature of Minnesota urging ·ratification of GREGORY, W. V. (a Representative from Kentucky).
the treaty with Canada for the building of, 2797. Attended, 5.
Memorial of Legislature of Wisconsin relating to, 3240. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Remarks in House relative to the treaty with Canada for Drew, Ethel: to pension (see bill H.R. 14552), 3236.
completion of, 5547. Federal aid: to grant, in construction of certain highways
Resolutions adopted by the chamber of commerce of Sche- leading to ton bridges (see bill H.R. 14482), 2790.
nectady, N.Y., opposing expenditures by the United States Remarks by, on
with respect to, 2068. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2916.
Treaty with Canada for completion of, 4789. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY CO., letter relative to freight rates GRETNA, LA., providing for a public building for a post otfice at
on potatoes, 2249. (see bill H.R. 14220).
GREAT WESTERN COAL MINES CO., relief (see bill H.R. 2065*). GRIFFIN, ANTHONY J. (a Representative from New York).
Attended, 5.
GREEN, LEWIS E., relief (see bill H.R. 999*).
Appointed conferee, 4624.
GREEN, LISSIE MAUD, relief (see bill H.R. 6618*). Appointed teller, 2697.
LXXVI---363
98 INDEX
GRIFFIN, ANTHONY J.-Continued GUYER, U. S. (a Representative from Kansas).
Governmental expansion: Department of State in 1913, 1922, Attended, 5.
and 1932, 2328. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Philippine independence: A Bit of History and Its Sequel, Chace, Lydia Effie: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13623),
1771. 415.
Amendments offered by, to Dumont, Mary L.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14233),
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- 1779.
priation bill (H.R. 14363)-prohibition enforcement, 2682. Employment of American citizens on sleeping cars, etc.
Petitions and papers presented by, from (H.R. 14650), 3918.
Citizens and individuals, 5290. Gould, Victoria: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13153),
State legislatures, 2128. 44.
Remarks by, on Jury, Ayerill A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13885),
Cleary, William E.: death of, 921. 944.
Cogswell, Theodore L., 4094, 4207. McAlearney, Mary J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- 13152)' 44.
priation bill-prohibition enforcement, 2682, 2683, 2696. Missouri River: to extend time for completion of a bridge
Salaries and personnel, 2764. near Kansas City, Kans., across (see bill H.R. 14500),
District of Columbia appropriation bill, 4256. 2943.
---register of wills, 4207, 4208. Missouri River bridge, Kansas City, Kans., to consent to
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4521. compacts between States of Kansas and Missouri for ac-
Hoover, Herbert: impeachment of, 566. quisition, maintenance, and operation of (H.R. 14759),
Permanent appropriations, 5563. 4767.
Tax dilemma, 1256. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Citizens and individuals, 477, 3582.
Remarks by, on
GRIFFIN, JAMES M., relief (see bill S. 4166•). Beer bill, 787.
GRIFFITH, HENRY HARRISON, relief (see bill H.R. 13729). Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 33, 4511.
GRIFFITH, LLEWELLYN B., relief (see bill H.R. 3954). Farm mortgages, 2932.
GRIFFITHS, H. A., remarks in House relative to the plan for the Hines, Mary B., 3637.
issuance of reconstruction revenue stamps proposed by, Tribute to retiring Members, 5583.
3734. Reports made by, from
Committee on Claims:
GRIGG, J. M., relief (see b111 H.R. 2926•). Gillespie, Rose; Joseph. Anton Dietz; and Manuel M. Wise-
GRIGGS, CHARLES T., pension (see bill H.R. 13334). man (H.Rept. 2151)·, 5062.
GRINSTED, GRACE E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13633). Hendrickson, w. H. (H.Rept. 2145), 5062.
McLeary, 0. S. (H.Rept. 2144), 5062.
GRISWOLD, AMANDA J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13682). Waiver or remission of coal-lease rentals (H.Rept. 1868),
GRISWOLD, GLENN (a Representative from Indiana). 1833.
Attended, 5. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Amendments offered by, to GUYON, EDWIN F., pension (see bill S. 5222).
Colonial Realty Co. (S. 5382), 5408.
Bills and toint resolutions introduced by GWINNER, HORACE E. (sheriff).
Duffy, Mary E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13585), 363. Remarks in Senate relative to the foreclosure sale of a farm,
Long, Sophia: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13504), 284. home, and livestock in Bucks County, Pa., conducted by,
Petitions and papers presented by, from 1744.
Citizens and individuals, 3236, 3919. HABERKORN, HARRY L., relief (see bill H.R. 9775•).
Remarks by, on HACK, ELIZABETH K., pension (see bill H.R. 13763).
Ames, William H., 3644. HACKEIT, ADA THOMAS, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13131).
Arconge, Victoria, 5404.
Caldwell, George, 3647. HACKETI', JULIA A., pension (see bill H.R. 13286).
Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co., 5411. HADLEY, LINDLEY H. (a Representative from Washington).
Clark, Orville E., 3817. Attended, 5. ·
Colonial Realty Co., 5407. HAHLO, ARTHUR H., relief (see bill H.R. 8513).
Dental Corps: United States Navy, 3228. HAINES, HARRY L. (a Representative trom Pennsylvania).
Ferguson, Sarah Maddocks, 3808. Attended, 5.
Gianaros, James J., 3723. Appointed conferee, 4102.
Golding, Robert N., 3725. -Appointed on funeral committee, 1435.
Huff, Price, 3814. Amendments offered by, to
Independent offices appropriation bill-Veterans' Adminis- Farm allotment bill (H.R. 13991) : tobacco, 1671.
tration, 3030. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Kirkland, Weymouth, 3725. Miller, Margaret J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13586),
Knowles, Horace G., 3803. 363.
Lobert, M. J., 3805. Strine, Ernaline J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13154),
Miller, Robert Whitley, 4858, 4859. 44.
Myers, Joseph ·E., 3646. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Thornton, Charles B., 3727. Citizens and individuals, 817.
Wright, David A., 2720. Societies and associations, 2128, 2556, 2642, 3139, 3582, 4210,
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. 4768, 5426.
GRIZZEL, CALVIN, relief (see bill S. 5094). Remarks by, on
GROCERY STORES, report of the Federal Trade Commission on Farm allotment plan, 1671.
short weighing and overweighing in (S.Doc. 153), 481. Kendall, Samuel A.: memorial address to, 4371.
Post office garage, Boston, Mass.~on!erence report, 4948.
GROFF, CHESTER CHESTERFIELD, relief (see bill H.R. 14293). Report\'1 made by, from
GROME, MARY, relief (see bill H.R. 14597). Committee of conference:
GROSS, ONA, pension (see bill H.R. 13072). Po~t office garage, Boston, Mass.---conference report (S. 88;

. GROUNDS, HAMILTON, relief (see bill S. 660). H.Rept. 2095) , 4948 . .


Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
GROVDAHL, SELMER, poem on Calvin Coolidge written by, 4427. HALE, FREDERICK (a Senator from Maine).
GROVE, ELBERT L., relief (see bill H.R. 6872•). Attended, 3. ·
GRUBB, GEORGIA L., pension (see bill H.R. 14086). Appointed chairman of Committee on Appropriations, 156.
GRUNDEN, EMMA, pension (see bill S. 5100). Appointed conferee, 1646, 4587, 4901, 5242, 5298, 5466.
Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1358.
GUANTANAMO BAY. See CUBA. Appointed on the Joint Committee on Inaugural Arrange-
GUARANTY TRUST CO. OF NEW YORK, remarks in Senate rela- ments, 232.
tive to, 3057. District of Columbia: welfare and relief-memorandum from
GUEVARA, PEDRO (a Resident Commissioner from Philippine L. H. Richelderfer relating to, 5453.
Islands). Excused from service as Chairman of Committee on Naval
Hare, Butler B.: address by, 291. Affairs, 156.
Remarks by, on Tari.ffs and foreign-currency depreciation: letter of Fred M.
Hare, Butler B.: tribute to, 5048. Jordan on subject of, 4123.
Philippine independence, 989, 990, 1097. Amendments offered by, to
- - - veto mesage, 1769. Legislative appropriation bill (H.R. 14562)-Botanlc Garden,
GUMPERTZ, GUSTAV, pension (see bill H.R. 14145). 4805.
Second deficiency bill (H.lt. 14769), 5461.
GUNN, MARY T., pension (see bill H.R. 14467). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
GUNNISON NATIONAL FOREST, COLO., add oortain lands to Burrell, Elizabeth: to increase pension (see bill S. 5061), 92.
(see bill H.R. 12126•). Colby, Clara A.: to increase pension (see blll S. 5066), 92.
GUPTIL, ANNA B., increase pension (see bill H.R. 135'1.6), Dunn, William Frank: for relief (see bill S. 5124), 162.
INDEX 99
HALE, FREDERICK-Continued HALL, HOMER W.-Continued
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Eaton, Bernard Leroy: for relief (see billS. 5028), 63. Motor fuels: to provide for use of alcohol ln (H.R. 14628),
Hans come, Susie D.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5063) , 3824.
92. Reconstruction Finance Corporation: to authorize the ad-
Joy, Mary M.: to increase pension (see b111 S. 5491), 2254. vance of loans to bankruptcy depositories in receivership
Moulton, Angie L.: to pension (see billS. 5067), 93. by (see b111 H.R. 14375), 2336.
Neill·, George: to increase pension (see bill S. 5062), 92. Remarks by, on
Pinette, Oscar: for relief (see billS. 5029), 63. Dwyer, John G., 4279.
Preston, Alice L.: to pension (see bill S. 5068), 93. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Sears, Thomas A.: for relief (see bill S. 5638), 3997. HALL, MARTHA E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13215).
Stevens, Charlotte W.: to increase pension (see bills S. 5065,
5169). 92, 367. HALL, MARY ELIZABETH, increase pension (see billS. 5563).
Thompson, Margaret: to increase pension (see bill S. 5064), HALL, PERCIVAL, letter transmitting report or expenditures and
92. rates of pay at the Columbia Institution for the Deaf, 37.
MotioM and resolutions offered by
Deficiency appropriation bill: to concur in House amend- HALL, ROBERTS. (a Representative from Mississippi).
ment to amendment no. 12, 1945. Attended, 5. ·
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- Appointed on funeral committee, 1435.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
priation bill: to agree to conference, 4587. Citizens and individuals, 3139.·
Independent offices appropriation b111: to agree to confer- Votes of. See. YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
ence, 4901.
Interior Department appropriation bill: to consider, 3545. HALL, ROSA A., increase pension (see bill S. 5213).
Navy Department appropriation bill--conference report: to HALL, ROY, relief (see bill H.R. 13968).
insist on Senate amendments and agree to conference,
6298. HALL, THOMAS (a Representative from North Dakota).
Recess: to, 2518, 3545. Attended, 5.
Second deficiency b111: to insist on Senate amendments and Amendments offered by, to
ask for conference, 5466. Farm allotment bill (H.R. 13991) : flaxseed, 1586.
Treasury-Post Office appropriation bill: to consider, 2517. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Petitions and papers presented by, from Seed, feed, and crop production loans: to authorize Secre-
Citizens and individuals, 2455, 3994. tary of Agriculture to adjust debts owing to United States
Societies and associations, 4652. for (see bill H.R. 13528), 297.
State legislatures, 4110. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Remarks by, on Citizens and individuals, 298.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 1944, 2675. Societies and associations, 1056.
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- State legislatures, 5426.
priation bill, 4232, 4233, 4252. Remarks by, on
---conference report, 5012. Farm-allotment plan, 1586.
---international commissions, 4.233, 4234. Wheat: English system to stabilize price of, 2532.
---prisons, 4242, 4243, 4244, 4247. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
---prohibition enforcement, 4239, 4240, 4241, 4242. HALL, U. S. (a former Representat ive from Missouri).
Disarmament, 1990. Remarks in House on death of, 1252.
District of Columbia: banking business, 5446. HALSEY, STUART & CO., remarks in Senate relative to operations
First deficiency appropriation bill, 1448, 1451, 1469, 1470, 1472. of, 4779.
---Government purchase of American goods, 1645.
---plant quarantine, 1645. HAMBY, LYDA, pension (see bill S. 4999).
---relief fund for District of Columbia; 1566, 1637. HAMILL, JOHN, articles repudiating the book on President
- - t a x refunds, 1472, 1474, 1475, 1476, 1557, 1559, 1560, Hoover written by, 1440, 1724.
1566, 1567, 1636, 1637. HAMILTON, E. F., relief (see bill H.R. 14520).
Government economy, 2575, 2576, 2593, 2594, 2601, 2654, 2655. HAMILTON, JAMES E., pension (see bill H.R. 13074).
Legislative appropriation bill, 4805, 4806, 4808.
---Library of Congress, 4809, HAMILTON, OLLIE, pension (see bill H.R. 13290).
---reference service, 4808. HAMILTON, SARAH, pension (see bill S. 5101).
---Senate Office Building, 4806. HAMLIN, FLORENCE A., relief (see bill ·H.R. 14022).
Limitation of debate, 3006, 3143.
Naval strength, 3506. HAMMER, RICHARD B., pension (see bill H.R. 14114).
Order of business, 3006. HAMMER v. DAGENHART, decision of the Supreme Court of the
Officers' retired pay, 3475, 3476. United States in the child-labor case of, 726, 727.
Partisan tactics toward legislation, 3449. HAMPTON, JULIUS, JR.,· pension (see b111 H.R. 13095).
Second deficiency bill, 5452, 5453, 5455, 5460, 5464. HAMPTON BEACH, N.H., report of Secretary of War on survey of,
---Bureau of Immigration, 5463. 37.
---conference report, 5653.
---George Rogers Clark Memorial, Vincennes, Ind., 5462. HANCHE'IT, MARY, pension (see bill H.R. 13480).
---reclamation, 5456, 5466. HANCOCK, CLARENCE E. (a Repres.entative from New York).
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 2880. Attended, 5.
---buildings, 3367. Amendments offered by, to
--executive economy, 3084, 3494, 3505, 3506, 3508. Allegheny Forging Co. (S. 466), 4862.
---officers on foreign service, 3434. Martin, S. Y. (S. 4909), 5413.
Reports made by, from Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Committee on Appropriations: Appelt, Caroline: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13157),
December pay of congressional employees (H.J.Res. 503), 334. 44.
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- Brown, Nettie: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13156), 44.
priation bill (S.Rept. 1183), 3744. Doolittle, Hattie J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
First deficiency appropriation b111 (S.Rept. 1017), 1400, 2675. 13155), «.
Legislative appropriation b111 (H.Rept. 1242), 4252. Hoyer, Catherine J.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13158), 44.
Second deficiency bill (S.Rept. 1323), 6191. Lockwood, Jean M.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13159), 44.
Committee of conference: Trammell, Elizabeth Millicent: for relief (see bill H.R.
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- 13671), 476.
priation bill H.R. 14363, H.Rept. 2103), 5012. Tucker, Lottie: to Increase pension (see bill H.R. 13505),
Second deficiency bill (H.R. 14769, H.Rept. 2200), 5653. 284.
Votes of.
See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Petitions and papers presented by, from
HALE, YVONNE, relief (see bill ~· 4379*). Citizens and individuals, 47, 364, 1020, 1258, 1908, 2065, 2337,
2556, . 2724, 2944, 3419, 4454, 4866, 5189. .
HALFORD, OSWALD H., relief (see bill H.R. 3840*). Societies and associations, 77, 3053.
HALL, ADDIE, pension (see bill H.R. 14338). Remarks by, on
HALL, BERTHA M., letter relative to the duties of Congress written Allegheny Forging Co., 4862.
by, 2565. Ames, Roger P., 4282.
HALL, E. 0., relief (see bill S. 5351). Drake, Nels D'Arcy, 3712.
Eisenhauer, Charles J., 4281, 4282.
HALL, ERNEST ELMORE, relief (see bili H.R. 9913*). Griffith, Llewellyn B., 3729.
HALL, HOMER W. (a Representative from Illinois) • Huff, Price, 3814, 3816.
Attended, 5. Larkin, Earl V., 4859, 4860 .
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Reithel, William A., 4289, 4290.
Bankruptcy: to amend an act to establish a uniform system Trammell, Elizabeth Millicent, 5403, 5404.
of bankruptcy in the United States (see bill H.R. 14376), Wagner, Nick, 4856.
2336. Votes oj. See YEA-AND-NAY Vo~.
100 INDEX
HANCOCK, FRANK (a Representative from North Carolina). HARE, BUTLER B.-Contlnu~d
Attended, 5. Remarks by, on
Chairman Committee of the Whole, 111, 206, 274. Sample, B. J., 4846, 4847.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Taxes ili.egally collected in 1866, 1867, 1868, 5628.
Debts: to provide a 1-year suspension period on certain Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation blll-
(see H.J.Res. 567), 2243. foreign air mail, 468, 469, 472.
Farm mortgages: to release by transfer of land-bank bonds - - - Seatrain Co., 462.
to the registrars (see bill H.R. 14618), 3735. Reports made by, from
Remarks by, on Committee of conference:
Farm Loan Act: amendment of, 5181, 5182. Philippine independence (see bill H.R. 7233, H.Rept. 1811),
Reports made by, from 1021.
Committee on Banking and CUrrency: Co:1unittee on War Claims:
Farm mortgages: to rele::t.se by transfer of land-bank bonds 1-Iall, Ernest Elmore (H.Rept. 1955), 3235.
(H.Rept. 2089), 4766. International Arms & Fuze Co., Inc. (H.Rept. 2197), 5651.
.Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Mack Copper Co. (H.Rept. 2175), 5289.
I HANGER, G. WALLACE W., remarks in Senate relative to the Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
I nomination to be a member of the Board of Mediation, HARE, JAMES S., relief (see bill H.R. 13581).
962 . .
Report of the Committee on Interstate Commerce in Senate HARLAN, BYRON B. (a Representative from Ohio).
Attended, 5.
on nomination to be a member of the Board of Media- Amendments offered by, to
tion, 1266. Beer bill (H.R. 13742), 864.
HANKINS, COLUMBIA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13212). District of Columbia appropriation bill (H.R. 14643)-taxi-
HANNAH, GEN. HARVEY H., address over the radio on the subject cabs, 4199.
of public utilities delivered by, 676. War Department appropriation bill-buildings, 2221.
HANNAH, MAGGIE, pension (see bill S. 5012). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Allen, John: to pension (see bill H.R. 13415), 153.
HANNIGAN, HERBERT C., relief (see bill H.R. 2217*). Dawson, Eliza: to pension (see bill H.R. 13587), 363.
HANSCOME, SUSIE D., increase pension (see bill S. 5063). Federal land banks: to authorize the making of loans to
HANSEN, GEORGE H., relief (see billS. 4440*). lessees of farm lands owned by a State by (see bill H.R.
14434). 2640.
HARBINSON, M. J., relief (see bill H.R. 9008*).
King, Sallie: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13414), 153.
HARBORD, JAMES G. (major general, United States Army, re- Scho:l.'\cker, Jennie: to pension (see bill H.R. 13545), 298.
tired), letter relating to the proposed discontinuance of Petitions and papers presented by, from
retired pay to retired officers of the Army whose incomes Citizens and individuals, 817, 985, 1020, 1327, 1618, 2642.
from other sources are in excess of $3,000 per year, 3534. Societies and associations, 77.
Petition urging ratification of the protocols for adherence Remarks by, on
of the United States to the World Court, 419. Beer bill, 806, 864.
Remarks in House relative to the pay of, 1882, 2055, 2167. District oi Columbia-insurance business, 3980.
I!ARBOR OF REFUGE, MICH., report of Secretary of War on - - - teachers' salaries, 3987.
1 survey of (H.Doc. 473), 38. District of Columbia appropriation bill-taxicabs, 3984, 4198,
HARBORS. See RIVERS AND HARBORS. 4199, 4200, 4201.
Farm-allotment plan, 1529, 1535, 1536.
IHARCOURT, GEORGE C., relief (see b111 H.R. 14020). Revised Statutes: obsolete sections of, 5286.
HARDEMAN, CLARK G., article entitled "Our Business Stand- Salaries of Government employees, 4077.
I ard" written by, 5075. Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill-
HARDING, EDWARD E., pension (see billS. 5084). prohibition enforcement, 360.
---special-delivery mes3engers, 517.
HARDING, T. SWA...~N. article entitled "Uncle Sam's Pay Rollers" ---waiving points of order, 395.
I written by, 1721. War Department appropriation bill-buildings, 2221, 2223.
HARDY, GUY U. (a Representative from Colorado). ---railroads, 2183.
1 Attended; 5. Reports made by, from
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Committee on Claims:
Courtney, Clara Elenor: to increase pension (see blll H.R. Garber, W. C. (H.Rept. 1969), 3342.
13506). 284. Committee on the District of Columbia:
Crump, Minnie Lea:- to pension (see b111 H.R. 13672), 476. Code of Laws: to amend (H.Rept. 1991), 3735.
Lee, Gale A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14625), 3736. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Mills, Emma G.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13328), 76.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. HARMON, JESSE C., place on retired list of the Marine Corps (see
bill H.R. 14594*).
f HARDY, WALTER R., letter on the subject of banking written
\ by, 54. HARMON, JOHN w., increase pension (see blll H.R. 13078).
HARE, BUTLER B. (a Representative from South Carolina). HARNASS, KATE, pension (see bill H.R. 13162).
Attended, 5. HARNETT, JOHN H., relief (see billS. 5579).
Address before the Phllippine Legislature delivered by, 33. HARNICK, WILLIAM, relief (see bill H.R. 14736).
Appointed conferee, 714.
Amendments offered by, to
HARPER, GRACE A., pension (see bills H.R. 14554, 14610).
Treasury and Post Otllce Departments appropriation b111- HARRAN, SARAH E., increase pension (see b111 S. 5079).
foreign mail by aircraft, 462, 468. HARRIS, ALFRED, relief (see bill H.R. 13858*).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by HARRIS, CHARLES V., increase pension (see b111 H.R. 14168).
Civil Service: to prohibit restriction of appointments to
residents within areas less than a State (see H.J.Res. 578), HARRIS, FLOYD W., letter relative to salaries and hours of service
2723. of Government employees, 510.
Virgin Islands: enactment of laws in (see b111 H.R. 14564), HARRIS, HENRY R., relief (see bill S. 5278).
3343. HARRIS, KATE, increase pension (see b111 H.R. 13386).
- - t o provide a civil government for (see bill H.R. 14319), HARRIS, ROBERT, telegram opposing the Glass banking bill re-
2127. ceived from, 2268 .
.Jl.!otions and resolutions offered by ·
Adjourn: to, 1099. HARRIS, WILLIAM H., relief (see bill H.R. 14615).
Committee of the Whole, 4926. HARRISON, PAT (a Senator from Mississippi).
Farm-loan mortgages: special order for b111 (H.R. 8167) pro- Attended, 3.
viding for payment with bonds issued by mortgagee banks Appointed on Joint Select Committee on the Disposition of
of (H.Res. 383), 4297. Useless Papers in the Executive Departments, 59, 481.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
State legislatures, 3824. Barron, Harvey E.: to pension (see bill S. 5516}, 2460.
Remarks by, on Lo~ns: authorizing Reconstruction Finance Corporation to
Agricultural appropriation bill, 1024. make to certain home owners and farmers for payment o! •
Distribution of Government-owned cotton: conference taxes (see bill S. 4995), 62.
report, 3307. Pearl River: to construct bridge across (see bill S. 5260),
Farm-allotment plan, 1678, 1679, 1684. 820.
Farm-loan mortgages: to authorize payment with bonds of Tombigbee River: to construct bridge across (sae blll s.
mortgagee banks, 1827. 5261)' 820.
Green, Lissie Maud, 3711. Motions and resolutions offered by
Humphries, Florence M., 3220, 3221. Economic problems: authorizing Committee on Finance to
Mack Copper Co., 3221. make an investigation and study of (see S.Res. 315), 1266.
Philippine independence, 714, 1021, 1075, 1083, 1085, 1086, Hearings before Committee on Finance during Seventy-third
1087, 1095. Congress (see S.Res. 378), 5441.
- - v e t o message, 1761, 1765, 1767, 1768, 1771. Pearl River bridge, Mississippi: to concur in House amend-
Samoa: government for American, 4929, 4932. ments (see S. 5260), 2135.
INDEX 101
HARRISON, PAT-Continued HASTINGS, DANIEL 0.-Conttnued
Motions and resolutions offered by Motions and resolutions offered by
Tombigbee River bridge, Miss.: to concur 1n House amend- Drexler, Henry Clay (S. 2200)-to concur 1n House amend-
ments, 2135. ments, 3352.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Rules of Senate-limitation of debate (see S.Res. 329), 1933.
Societies and associations, 3994. Remarks by, on
Remarks by, on Bankruptcy system: uniformity of (S.Rept. 1215, 1216), 1931.
Beer bill, 891, 960. 4881, 4882, 4883, 4884, 4885, 4886, 4888, 4901, 4902, 4904,
Bridge bills, 953. 4905, 4906, 4907, 4909, 4910, 4911, 4912, 5015, 5103, 5106,
Economic problems of United States: investigation by Com- 5107, 5109, 5110, 5111, 5112, 5113, 5114, 5117, 5119, 5121,
mittee on Finance of, 2596. 5122, 5123 , 5129, 5135.
Economic situation study, 1266. Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2649.
Economy League program, 1551. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4165, 4167, 4168, 4173,
Edgerly, George W ., 3685. 4174.
First deficiency appropriation bill-tax refunds, 1555. Government economy, 2648, 2649, 2650.
Foreign debts, 503, 537. Positions not under Civil Service, 2255.
Long-staple cotton tariff, 631. Revised Statutes: repeal of absolute sections of, 4972, 4973.
Order of business, 2390. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-air
Positions not under Civil Service, 1184. mail service, 3075.
Proposed executive session, 424. - . --executive economy, 3145.
Tariff-increase recommendations, 631. Reports made by, from
Taxation of nonintoxicating liquor, 2253. Committee on the Judiciary:
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-tax Bankruptcy system: uniformity of (S.Repts. 1215, 1216),
refunds, 3458. 3931.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
HART, B. F., relief (see billS. 222•). HASTINGS, WILLIAM W. (a Representative from Oklahoma).
HART, HARRIET J., pension (see bill H.R. 13129). Attended, 5.
Appointed conferee, 3801.
HART, MICHAEL J. (a Representative from Michigan). Farm mortgages: refinancing of, remarks before House Com-
Attended, 5. mittee on Banking and Currency relative to, 3910, 3911.
Appointed conferee, 3801. Amendments offered by, to
Amendments offered by, to Indians: obligations to enrolled (H.J.Res. 409), 3547. .
Independent offices appropriation bi.ll-Federal Farm Board, Interior Department appropriation bni-Boulder Canyon
3189. project, 662.
Bill3 and joint resolutions introdUced by ---editing and printing reports on teacher training, 933.
Agricultural sui-plus: to extend benefits of tariff to (H.R. ---Indian irrigation projects, 647.
14706), 4453. ---National Park Service, 930.
Church, Frank P.: for relief (see bill H .R. 14571), 3343. ---payments from Indian trust funds, 650.
McGowan, Rosa: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14403), ---traveling expenses of Creek Indians, 653.
2452. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Musgrove, Belle: to pension (see bill H.R. 13546), 298. Cherokee Indians of Oklahoma : construing acts of March
Motions and resolutions offered by 19, 1924, and act of April 25, 1932, relating to (see H.J.Res.
Farm lobbyists: investigating (see H.Res. 329}, 816. 502), 298.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Federal rural mortgage land banks: to create {see bill H.R.
Citizens and inclividuals, 2453. 14135), 1547.
Remarks by, on Motions and resolutions offered by
Adjusted-service certificates, 2553. Adjourn: to, 665.
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5259. Remarks by, on
Farm-allotment plan, 1373. Agricultural appropriation bill~pple spraying, 1139.
Independent offices appropriation bill-Federal Farm Board, ---conference report, 5141.
3101, 3188, 3189, 3190. ---corn borer, 1049.
Tariffs and foreign-currency depreciation, 3874, 3901. ---permanent appropriations, 1043.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. ---public roads, 1127, 1132.
HARTFORD COURANT (newspaper), eclitorial on the subject of ---transfer of appropriations, 1070, 1071.
the World Court, appearing in, 902. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2909.
Eclitorial entitled "The Arms Embargo", appearing in, 1724. Bouclinat, Frank J., 4857.
Budget deficit, 341.
HARTLEY, FRED A., JR. (a Representative from New Jersey). Claims for deaths of Mexican nationals, 714, 715.
Attended, 5. Consolidation of Government bureaus, 4748.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5268.
Caffrey, John N.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13625), 415. Crop production loan, 1887.
Eayres, George T.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13626), 415. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. priation bill, 2761.
HARTLEY, LILLIE D., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13761). Determining the heirs of deceased Indians, 1871.
HARTMAN, ESTELLA, increase pension (see bill S. 4990). Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 3865.
District of Columbia appropriation bill, 3895.
HARTMAN, 0. D., relief (see b111 H~. 2926•). ---public schools, 4428, 4430.
HARVARD (steamship), correct naval records of ofiicers and sailors Eighteenth amendment repeal, 33.
who served during the war with Spain on (see bill H.R. Farm allotment plan, 1659.
14253). Farm Loan Act: amendment of, 5183.
HARVEY, MAGGIE F., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14529). ---conference report , 5579, 5580.
Farm mortgages, 3038, 3039.
HARVEY CANAL SHIP YARD & MAcin:NE SHOP, relief (see bill
s. 5203•). Federal rural mortgage land banks: to create, 2527.
Report of the Comptroller General of the United States on First deficiency appropriation b111: Navy medical officers'
claim of, 39, 60. pay, 1320.
Foreign debt situation, 1003.
HASTINGS, DANIEL 0. (a Senator from Delaware). Gasoline tax, 2899, 2900, 2901.
Attended, 3. Gunnison National Forest, 698.
Assigned to committees, 156. Independent offices appropriation blll, 3049.
Excused from committees, 156. ---Federal Farm Board, 3188, 3189.
Amendments offered by, to ---Federal Trade Commission, 3119, 3197, 3203.
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of (H.R. 14359), 4875, 4901, ---Smithsonian Institute, 3209.
4905, 4906, 5103, 5118. ---Veterans' Administration, 3047.
---railroads in interstate commerce, 4907. Indians: obligations to enrolled, 3547.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Interior Department appropriation bill, 568, 590.
Bankruptcy: to amend act to establish a uniform system of ---Boulder Dam. 925.
(see b111 S. 5551), 2732. ---Coos Bay wagon road lands, 597, 598.
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of-correction in enroll- ---Education Bureau publication, 594, 650, 931, 932, 933.
ment of bill (H.R. 14359), to amend (see S.Con.Res. 45), ---forest reserves, 598, 599.
5347. - - Geologic Survey printing, 929.
Collins, John Joseph: to correct naval record (see bill S. ---geologic work in Alaska, 934.
5264), 820. ---Howard University, 587, 937.
Textiles: to provide protection by registration of designs for ---Indian affairs, 599, 600, 602, 648, 649, 650, 653, 654, 657,
(see bill S. 5075), 93. 928.
Motions and resolutions offered by --Indian irrigation projects, 602, 604, 60[\ 641, 642, 644,
Adjourn: to, 4912. 647.
Cholister, George Robert (S. 2200)-:-to concur in House ---land offices, 597, 598.
amendments, 3352. ---reclamation, 660, 662, 638.
102 JNDEX
HASTINGS, WILLIAM W.-Continued HAWAllAN ISLANDS-Continued
Remarks by, on Report of the Secretary of War on survey of Honolulu Har-
Interior Department appropriation bill-St. Elizabeths Hos- bor (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st session., as public
pital, 935. document), 297.
---surveying public lands, 595. HAWAII NATIONAL PARK, empower the superintendent to per-
---topographic surveys, 928. form the functions now performed by the United States
---transfer of appropriations. 939. commissioner for (see bill S. 4374*).
Klamath Indian Reservation, 1874, 1877.
Legislative appropriation bill, 3395. HAWES, HARRY B. (a Senator from Missouri) .
Limitation of debate, 3395. Attended, 3.
Muscle Shoals, 1221. Appointed conferee, 687.
Obligations to certain enrolled Indians, 1875. Philippine independence: remarks of Marcial Lichanco on,
Order of business, 745. 1909.
Osage Indian civilization fund claims, 1877. Resignation from Senate, 2245.
Osage Indians, Okla., 4531, 4532. Volstead Act modification: alcoholic limitation, statement of
Otoe and Missouria Indian tribes, 4529. James M. Beck on, 2558.
President's veto message--first deficiency bill, 2525. Amendments offered by, to
Prohibition: stand of President Hoover on, 3126. Philippine independence (bill H.R. 7233), 100, 177, 179, 181,
Reconstruction Finance Corporation activities, 1362. 308, 394.
Rural mortgage land banks: creation of, 4737, 4738. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Seminole Indians, 1877, 1878. Forrer, Mabel: to pension (see bill S. 5442), 1932.
Treasury and Post Ofllce Departments appropriation bill: air League, Sarah C.: to pension (see bill S. 5577), 3142.
and ocean mail contracts, 339. Missouri River: to extend times for commencing and com-
---conference report, 5373. pleting construction of bridge across (see bill S.
Tribal agreements, 696, 697. 5231), 675.
Wilkins, Frank, 3711. - - - t o extend time for constructing of bridge across (see
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. bill s. 5232}. 675.
HATFIELD, HENRY D. (a Senator from West Virginia). Vance, Frank: to pension (see billS. 5578), 3142.
Attended, 3. Vandover, G. C.: for relief (see billS. 5230), 675.
Calvin Coolidge and Dwight W. Morrow: newspaper article Motions and resolutions offered by
relative to the friendship of, 3451. Regulation of carriers: to provide for supplementing and
Amendments offered by, to reprinting compilation of Federal laws relating to (see
Gasoline tax (H.R. 14416) : import duties and foreign cur- S.Res. 307), 722.
rency depreciation, 3531. Remarks by, on
Motions and resolutions offered by Philippine independence, 100, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 195, 196,
Printing of manuscript entitled "The American-Mexican 255,256,265,266,267, 269, 270;308, 319, 323,327,328,
Frontier, Neuces County, Tex.", by Paul S. Taylor, as 333, 390, 392, 425, 4.33, 435, 439, 444, 539, 617, 623, 627,
Senate document (see S.Res. 353), 3589. 632, 633, 635, 884, 1863, 1909, 1915.
Remarks by, on ---veto message, 1793.
Chemical industry, 2961, 2962, 2974, 3773. Roxas, Manuel: address by, 1445.
Currency inflation, 4707. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Goff, Guy D.: death of, 1476. HAWLEY, JENNIE E., increase pension (see bill H .R. 13609).
Library of Congress, 3773.
Naval ordnance plant, South Charleston, W.Va., 3672. HAWLEY, WILLIS C. (a Representative from Oregon) .
Overthrow of government, 4213. Attended, 4.
Philippine independence, 1922. Appointed teller, 850.
Roosevelt, President_-elect Franklin D.: attempt on life of, Appointed on funeral committee, 1354, 143?.
4212. Butler, Robert R.: tribute at memorial services to, 3818.
Tariff and foreign-currency depreciation, 2961, 2962, 2963, Tribute to services of, 5541.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
2964, 2972, 2974, 2976, 2978, 29'79. Cole, John A.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14330) , 2128.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-dis- Colonial Realty Co.: providing for exchange of lands between
ability benefits, 3533. United States and (see bill H.R. 14127), 1547.
---vocational education, 3461. Columbia River: to construct bridge across (see bill H.R.
War Department appropriation bill-<:amps at Army posts 14076)' 1395.
for unemployed, 3945. Foreign currency: to prevent loss of revenue due to the
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. effects of depreciation of (see bill H.R. 14428), 2555.
HAUGEN, GILBERT N. (a Representative from Iowa). Kutcher, Clara Mitchell: for relief (see bill H.R. 13778), 666.
Attended, 5. Rhodes, Fannie L.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13776), 666.
Appointed conferee, 1325, 2192, 3090. Smith, Elizabeth R.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13777),
Calvin Coolidge: address by J. A. Nelson and poem by Selmer 666.
Grovdahl on, 4425. Vinson, Eliza H.: to grant a patent to (see bill H.R. 13939),
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 1055.
Feuerhelm, Margaret E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. Motions and resolutions offered by
13588) , 363. Butler, Robert R.: on death of (see H.Res. 344), 1435.
Learned, Mary C.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14272), 1907. Remarks by, on
Smith, Milton: for relief (see bill H.R. 13673), 476. Beer bill, 746, 796.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Colonial Realty Co., 5407, 5408.
Societies and associations, 4107. Columbia River bridge, Astoria, Oreg., 3577.
Remarks by, on Gasoline tax, 2898, 2902.
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5257, 5263. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Farm-allotment plan, 1501. HAYDEN, CARL (a Senator from Arizona).
Tariff and foreign-currency depreciation, 3969. Attended, 3.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Appointed conferee, 4587, 4804.
HAUGH, MRS. DAVID, pension (see bill H.R. 13402). Appointed to committee, 5482.
HAUGHT, SARAH, increase pension (see b11l H.R. 14451). Credentials presented, 78, 365.
HAUPT, JOHN P., pension (see b111 S. 5682). . Highway development: excerpts from address of Willard T.
Chevalier, on subject of, 4653.
HAVENS, LYDIA A., pension (see bill H.R. 13441). Amendments offered by, to
HAwAIIAN ISLANDS, approve an act of the legislature author- Interior Department appropriation bill-Truxton Canyon In-
izing the manufacture of electric current on the island of dian school buildings, 1718.
Molokai (see bill H.R. 311 *). Legislative appropriation bill (H.R. 14562), 4807.
Bill to authorize transfer of land from the War Department Mining claims (H.J .Res. 533) : to provide for suspension of
to the Territory of Hawaii (see bill H.R. 13042*). annual assessment work on, 1932.
Letter of Secretary of the Interior transmitting copy of the Unemployment relief: Federal aid for (S. 5125), 4484, 4487.
journal of the Senate of Hawaii, 50. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Letter of Secretary of the Treasury transmitting report on Arizona: to provide for the selection of certain lands in
care and treatment of leprous persons in (H.Doc. 470), State of Arizona for use of University of (see bill S. 5361),
38, 448 . . 1401.
Let ter from the Acting Governor transmitting copies of the Boulder Canyon National Reservation: providing for de-
journal of the House of Representatives of, 37. velopment, administration, etc. (S. 5637), 3997.
Letter from the secretary transmitting copies of the journal Fickett. Nellie L.: to increase pension (see billS. 5253), 722.
of the Senate of, 38. Lugenbeel, Claud D.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
Letter from Delegate Houston relative to the Ala Moana 5215), 609.
case in, 5562. Navajo Indian Reservation, Ariz.: to define exterior bound-
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for volcanologic aries of (S. 5696), 5191.
surveys in, 929. Simpson, Lewis G.: to pension (see bill S. 5178) , 367.
INDEX 103
HAYDEN, CARL-Continued HENRY, HUNTER M., relief (see biD H.R. 3840*).
Motions and resolutions offered by HENRY, W. P., letter relative to expansion of the currency written
Camps Stephen D. Little and Harry J. Jones: requesting re- by, 1051.
tention of troops heretofore stationed at (see S.Res. 306), HENSON, RALPH E., pension (see bill H.R. 13205).
502.
Notice of motion to suspend rules, 4301. HEPINSTALL, BARBARA M., increase pension (see btll H.R. 13514).
Remarks by, on HERBERT, BARTA, pension (see bill H.R. 13516).
Camps Stephen D. Little and Harry J. Jones, 502, 915, 917, HERMISTON IRRIGATION DISTRICT. OREGON, amendment in
918. Senate to bill (S. 5M1) to provide for the termination of
Port D. A. Russell, 1105. Federal operation of, 2131.
Legislative appropriation bill, 4807. HERTZ, EMANUEL, address over the radio entitled " Lincoln, the
Mining claims: suspension of annual assessment work on, Harmonizer", delivered by, 5071.
1991. HESS, LAURA M., increase pension (see lSill H.R. 14206).
Philippine independence, 549.
Second deficiency bill-Boulder Canyon project, 5457. HESS, WILLIAM E. (a Representative from Ohio).
Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4484, 4487. Attended, 5.
University of Arizona: lands for use of, 3757. Amendments offered by, to
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Davis, Samuel C. (S. 1705), 4285.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
HAYES, CARTER, pension (see billS. 5102). Britt, Clara M.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13161), 44.
HAYES, LAURA B., relief (see bill H.R. 13318). McGlincey, Hugh: for relief of heirs (see bill H.R. 13507),
HAZLI'IT, HENRY, article entitled "No Taxes to Pay", written by, 284.
3600. Marine Band: to authorize attendance at national conven-
HEADLEY, MARY M., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13863). tion of Disabled American Veterans of World War at
Cincinnati, Ohio, of the (see bill H.R. 13484), 284.
HEARST WILLIAM RANDOLPH, remarks in House relative to a Rusche, Joseph Lawrence: for relief (see bill H.R. 13160}, 44.
~ertatn editorial attacking Members of Congress, written Yeager, Mary: to pension (see bill H.R. 14469), 2723.
by, 1883. Remarks by, on
Remarks in House relative to certain editorials written by, Hawley, Paul R., 4281.
3902. Smellow, Morris, 3226.
HEBERT, FELIX (a Senator from Rhode Island). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Attended, 3. HETZEL, R. D. (president Pennsylvania College}, telegram urging
Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1358. continued appropriations for land-grant colleges received
Amendments offered by, to from, 1716.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-rentals, HIBBARD, HENRY, pension (see bill H.R. 14069).
3056.
HIC~. WARREN F., letter relative to currency inflation
---tax refunds, 2198, 2254, 2732.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
written by, 3374.
Cascambas, Apostolis B.: for relief (see bill S. 5192), 482. HIGGINS, T. PERRY, relief (see bills S. 5449; H.R. 2186*).
' Interpleader: to authorize persons, firms, corporations, asso- HIGHWAYS. See PuBLIC RoADS.
ciations, or societies to file bills of (see bill S. 5481), 2198. HILDRETH, C. N., JR., relief (see btlls S. 4844*; H.R. 11461*).
Lancellotta, George: for relief (see bill S. 5193}, 482. HILL, LISTER (a Representative from Alabama).
Textiles: to provide protection by registration of designs for Attended, 5.
(see bill S. 5075), 93. Appointed on funeral committee, 414.
World's Poultry Congress: authorizing appropriation to send Amendments offered by, to
an exhibit and official delegates to the Fifth (see Alameda Belt Line, California (S. 3443), 5403.
S.J.Res. 232}, 1781. Pittman, Lizzie (H.R. 11194), 4849.
---authorizing President to extend invitation to foreign Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
governments to be represented by delegates and to Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932: to amend
participate in the Sixth (see S.J.Res. 233), 1782. (see btll H.R. 14483), 2790.
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 4904, 4910. Bernan, Carl L., 4859.
Barry, David S., 3518. Camp Bullis, Tex., 4538.
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 4386. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4153, 4154, 4:155, 4165, priation bill, 2623.
4166. Killion, Clarence R.--conference report, 4815.
Minnesota senatorial contest, 3544. Los Angeles County, Calif., 5406.
Texttle designs: registration of, 5003. Morristown National Historical Park, N.J., 5170.
Reports made by, from Muscle Shoals, 3882.
Committee on Patents: Myers, Joseph E., 3646, 3647.
Textile designs: registration of (S.Rept. 1280), 4789.
Committee on Privileges and Elections: Navy Department appropriation bill, 4818.
Schall, Thomas D. (S.Res. 343, S.Rept. 1066), 1932, 2957. ---aviation, 4836.
---construction and repair, 4:833.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
---salary reduction, 4829, 4831.
HECK, MARY C., pension (see billS. 5103). Navy surplus clothing, 924.
HEIDEMAN, WILLIAM H., relief (see bjll S. 5517). National Guard of South Dakota, 5175.
HEILMAN, MARIA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13387). National military parks, etc.: protection of, 5168.
War Department appropriation bill--conference report, 5381,
HEINE, EVA, pension (see b1ll H.R. 13164). 5382, 5530.
HEIZEMAN, RACHEL, increase pension (see b111 S. 5359). ---officers' retired pay, 2046, 2055.
HELENA, MONT., amendment in Senate providing for extension of Reports made by, from
A1r Mail Service from Mandan and Bismarck, N.Dak., to, Committee of conference:
820. Killion, Clarence R. (S. 2148; H.Rept. 2074), 4529.
HELIUM, remarks in House relative to production of, 4834. Committee on Military A1Iairs:
Arrea, Julio Rodriguez (H.Rept. 1983}, 3581.
HELIUM PLANTS, remarks in Kouse relative to appropriations for, Camp Bull1s, Tex. (H.Rept. 1961), 3342.
2764. Suriya, Manob (H.Rept. 1982), 3581.
HELLWIG, EMMA, pension (see btll H.R. 13335). Yen, Tisheng (H.Rept. 1984), 3581.
HFLM, HELENA K., increase pension (see b1ll H.R. 14310). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
HELMER, ALICE E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13167). HILL, MARY H., increase pension (see billS. 5089).
"HELPING THE FARMER OUT", article by Owen P. White IfiLL, SAMUEL B. (a Representative from Washington).
entitled, 2565. Attended, 5.
Appointed on funeral committee, 1435.
HEMENWAY, CLARA T., increase pension (see bill H.R. 141S7). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
HEMP, amendment and remarks in House relative to fixing duty Depreciation of foreign currency: to compensate for the (see
on, 1679. bill H.R. 13790), 718.
HENDERSON, E. R., relief (see bill H.R. 14626). - - - t o prevent loss of revenue, provide employment for
American labor, and to maintain the industries and
HENDERSON, MATllJ)A J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13060). agriculture of United States against effects of (see
HENDERSON, PROF. YANDELL, statement relative to alcohol as a bill H.R. 13999), 1257.
volatile poison, 752. Petitions and papers presented by, from
HENDRICKSON, W. H., relief (see bill S. 2862*). Societies and associations, 230, 945, 4454.
HENDRIX, LETHER, pension (see bill H.R. 13508). Remarks by, on
Colville National Forest, 694.
HENNESSEY, MARY, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14147). Common carriers by water, 5163.
HENRY, GUY V. (major general, United States Army), excerpts Seupelt, J. G., 3222.
from an artk:le on the relative value of cavalry and motor Tartifs and foreign-currency depreciation, 3876, 38'7'1.
trucks in time of war, 2191. Votea oj. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
104 INDEX
HILL, WALTER PERRY, pension (see bill 8. 5448). HOGG, DAVID-Conttnued
HILLER, ELIZA J., increase pension (see bill S. 5158). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Lockwood, Mary 0.: to increase pension {see bill H.R,
HINDMAN, ANNA, pension (see bill H.R. 13735). 14555) , 3236.
HINDMAN, JESSE L., pension (see bill H.R. 13403). McGinnes, Malinda: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
HINES, GEN. FRANK T. See also ADMINISTRATOR OF VETERANS' 13674), 476.
AFFAIRS. Michaud, Mary E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13676), 476.
Statement embracing a review of all legislation relating to Parker, Flora B;: to pension (see bill H.R. 14189), 1617.
veterans of all wars since the beginning of the Republic Parker, Laura: to pension (see bill H.R. 14159), 1548.
(S.Doc. 148), 233. Rhoades, Aroline M.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
HIRE, ELIZABETH, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13675). 14543), 3139.
Scott, Mary: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14557), 3236.
HISCOE, REGINALD V., statement concerning the forces prolong- Sembower, Sarah A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
ing the depression written by, 1753. 14558), 3236.
HITCHCOCK, SARAH, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13691). Smith, Minerva: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13677),
HIVELY, ROMA, pension (see bill H.R. 13178). 476.
HOAGLAND, KATIE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13109). Wynn, Elizabeth: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14559),
3236.
HOBART, GARRET A. (former Vice President of the United Remarks by, on
States) , text of the acceptance speech delivered July 7, Farm relief, 117.
1896, by, 2456. Interior Department appropriation bill-surveying public
HOBLITZELL, WILLIAM H., order before an Army · retiring board lands, 594.
(see bill H.R. 13627). Joint-stock land-bank foreclosures, 357.
HOBSON, RICHMOND PEARSON, present medal of honor to (see Monetary system, 3331.
bill H.R. 6637*). Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill-
Bill to authorize appointment and retirement as rear ad- public buildings, 408.
miral in the Navy of (see bill 8. 5430). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
HOBSON'S CHOICE BETWEEN GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP AND HOGG, ROBERT L. (a Representative from West Virginia).
BANKRUPTCY OF THE RAILROADS, address delivered by Attended, 5.
Samuel Untermyer before the University Club of Los Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Angeles, Calif., by, 5195. Barrows, J. E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13896), 944.
Beagle, Ella: to pension (see bill H.R. 13888), 944.
HOCH, HOMER (a Representative from Kansas). Boalman, Victoria: to pension (see bill H.R. 13899), 944.
Attended, 5. Cartmell, Lucy A.: to increase pension (see bills H .R. 13893,
Bills and joint resolu.tions introduced by 14450)' 944, 2641.
Beck, Mary A.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13832), 817. DeBussey, Anna: to pension (see blll H.R. 13886), 944.
Thoroughman, Mary M. A.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13861), Edwards, Samuel: to pension (see bill H.R. 13887), 944.
869. Elliott, Austin S.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13889) , 944.
Young, Laura B.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14047), Haught, Sarah: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14451),
1326. 2641.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Holstein, Stella B.: to pension (see bill H.R.13898), 944.
Citizens and individuals, 817. McMurray, W1lliam: for relief (see bill H.R. 13890), 944.
Remarks by, on Maynard, Garfield: for relief (see bills H.R. 13897, 14553),
Beer bill, 848, 862, 863. 944, 3236. .
Common carriers by water, 5162. Mills, Beuna. J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13892},
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5273. 944.
Deficiency appropriation bill-tax refunds, 1960. Morgan, Clarissa J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4515. 13894), 944.
Repm·ts made by, from Moyer, Robert: for relief (see bill H.R. 13891), 944:.
Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce: Ohio River: authorizing the Sistersville Ohio River Bridge
Missouri River bridge, Kansas City, Kans. (H.Rept. 2015), Co. to bridge (see bill H.R. 14430), ?.640.
3991. - - - to extend time for construction of a bridge at Sisters-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. ville, W.Va., across (see bill H.R. 14462), 2723 .
HOCKING RIVER, OHIO, report of Secretary of War on survey of Queen, Nannie: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13895),
(ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu- 944.
ment), 3917. Petitions and papers presented by, from
HODGKISS, FRED, pension (see bill S. 5619). Citizens and individuals, 945.
HOEPPEL, J. H. (Congressman-elect), letter relative to the effect Societies and associations, 945.
Remarks by, on
upon Government salaries by the elimination of section
201 of the economy act, 4451. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2938.
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 3315.
HOFFMAN, EDWARD L. (major, United States Army), remarks in Legislative appropriation bill, 3312.
House relative to the organization of the Triangle Para- Legislative procedure relative to appropriation bills, 3312,
chute Co. and the Safe Aircraft Co. by, 2167. 3315.
HOG CHOLERA, remarks in House relative to appropriation for Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
eradicating, 1039. HOGUE, ANTHONY, relief (see bill H.R. 3044•).
HOG INDUSTRY, amendments and remarks in House and corre- HOGUE, RICHARD W., article entitled " Campaigning Against
spondence relative to, 1593, 1598, 1600, 1605, 1609, 1614, Government Workers" written by, 3440.
1659, 1661, 1664, 1672, 1674, 1933.
Letter from the Secretary of Agriculture transmitting a re- HOIDALE, EINAR, report of the Committee on Privileges and Elec-
port of a study made by the Bureau of Agricultural tions in Senate on petition contesting the election of Sen-
Economics relative to the hog situation (S.Doc. 184), 3709. ator Schall (S.Rept. 1066) '. 1932.
HOGDEN, MARY E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13395). HOLADAY, HARRIET C., relief (see billS. 287•).
HOGG, DAVID (a Representative from Indiana). HOLADAY, WILLIAM P. (a Representative from Illinois).
Attended, 5. Attended, 5.
Amendments offered by, to Appointed conferee, 5529.
Interior Department Appropriation bill-surveying public Appointed teller, 4256.
lands, 594. Amendments offered by, to
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill- District of Columbia appropriation bill (R.R. 14643)-
refunding taxes, 353. bridges, 4263.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by ---Highway Department, 4258, 4265.
Allen, Susannah L.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. ---prisons, 4433.
14545), 3139. ---public schools, 4428.
Brouse, Rebecca: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14544), ---register of wills, 4206.
3139. ---street improvements, 4260.
Conkel, Nancy A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13981), Remarks by, on
1145. Cogswell, Theodore L., 4094.
Harper, Grace A.: to pension (see bills H.R. 14554, 14610), District of Columbia appropriation bill, 3867, 4062, 4198.
3236, 3654. ---administration, 3867.
Hire, Elizabeth: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13675), --bridges, 4263, 4268.
476. - - - buildings, 3868.
Jones, Mary E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14556), ---Highway Department, 4258, 4259, 4265, 4267.
3236. ---prisons, 4433, 4434, 4435.
Kees, Elizabeth: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13982), ---public schools, 4428; 4429.
1145. ---refuse removal, 4270, 4271.
Kniss, Sophia: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 136.79), 476. - - - registei: of wills, 4206, 4208.
Lett, Nancy C.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 1~678), 476. ---relief organizations, 3868, 3870.
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HOLADAY, WILLIAM P.-Continued HOME OWNERS, authorizing loans to (see bills S. 4995, 5573).
Remarks by, on Bill to authorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation
District of Columbia appropriation bill-street Improve- to make loans to (see bUl S. 5642).
ments, 4260, 4262, 4263. Bill to amend the Federal Home Loan Bank Act to provide
--taxicabs, 4100, 4200, 4204. for the making of loans by banks to (see b111 H.R. 13303).
- - t a x rates, 4186, 4187, 4188, 4193. HOMES AND FARMS. See FORECLOSURES.
First deficiency appropriation bill--emergency relief, Dis- HOMESTEADS. See PUBLIC LANDS.
trict of Columbia, 1305, 1306.
Irwin, Edward M.: tribute to, 3183. HONE, WILLIAM A., pension (see b111 S. 5281).
Legislative appropriation bill, 3312. "HONEST MONEY", address over the radio delivered by Robert
Temporary employees: return of salary deductions to, 3404. L. Owen entitled, 2564.
War Department appropriation b111-conference report, 5385. HONGA RIVER, MD., report of Secretary of War on survey of, 37.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
HONOLULU. See HAWAIIAN IsLANDS.
HOLIDAYS, declaring Armistice Day to be a legal public holiday
(see H .J.Res. 531). HOOD, WINNIE, pension (see bill S. 5314).
Joint resolution making Flag Day (June 14) a legal holi- HOOD LABOR OFFICE, relief (see H.R. 13685).
day {see H.J.Res. 514). HOOK, LENA, increase pension (see blli S. 5648).
BOLL, JAMES, relief (see bill H.R. 13319). HOOPER, JOSEPH L. (a Representative from Michigan).
HOLLAND, MARY ANN, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13471). Attended, 5.
HOLLANDER, JACOB H., address on American Public Opi.Iiion and Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
War Debts delivered by, 2345. Campbell, Sylvia: to pension (see bill H.R. 13833), 817.
Farlin, Sophia L.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13330) ,
HOLLERAN, ELLEN, relief (see bill H.R. 13915). 76.
HOLLINGER, HENRY J., relief (see bill H.R. 13940). Fortner, Sarah E.: to pension (see bill,H.R. 13331), 76.
HOLLIS, JOSEPH E., promote on retired list of Army (see bill Menzer, Edwin L., for relief (see bill H.R. 14773), 4957.
H.R. 14214). Riddick, Lena P.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13329), 76.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
HOLLIS, LEONIDAS 0., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13552). Citizens and individuals, 364, 535, 719, 1020, 1549, 2453,
HOLLISTER, JOHN B. (a Representative from Ohio). 2556, 2642, 4642, 4768.
Attended, 5. Societies and associations, 364, 3992.
Amendments offered by, to Remarks by, on
Cordova, Jose Ramon {H.R. 6785), 3811. Adjusted-service certificates, 2552, 2553.
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of (S. 5122), 5272. Agricultural appropriation bill: Forest Service, 1073.
Pittman, Lizzie {H.R. 11194). 4849. Claims for deaths of Mexican nationals, 717.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Eighteenth amendment repeal, 23.
BaUmann, Josephine: to pension (see bill H.R. 13163). 44. Joint-stock land banks, 357.
Harnass, Kate: to pension (see bill H.R. 13162), 44. Loans on adjusted-service certificates to be partial pay-
Heine, Eva: to pension (see bill H.R. 13164). 44. ments, 528.
Hoblitzell, William H.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13627), 415. National Economy League report, 1237.
Johnson, Ada Ray: to pension {see bill H.R. 13628) , 415. Patterson, LaFayette L. : tribute to, 1246.
Nutting Co., H. C.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13166), 44. Philippine independence, 1081, 1087.
Pryor, John S.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13680). 476. ---veto message, 1763.
Stewart, Rebecca D.: to increase pension (see bill H .R. Samoa: government for American, 4932.
14288). 1986. National Banking Associations: powers of Comptroller of the
Tyler, Lucy: to pension (see bill H.R. 13165), 44. Currency respecting, 5025.
Remarks by, on Votes Of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Bermi, Sadie, 3804.
Brown, Charles A., 3812, 3813. HOOVER, HERBERT. See also PRESIDENT o~ THE UNITED STATES.
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2115. Article by John Hamill repudiating his book on the po-
Cordova, Jose Ramon, 3810. litical career of, 1440.
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5272. Article relative to 'the suit over the book on, 1724.
Farm-allotment plan, 1698. HOOVER, MARY A., pension (see b111 H.R. 13775).
Government purchase of American goods, 1895. HOOVER DAM, BOULDER CANYON, COLORADO RIVER, give
Lobert, M. J., 3805. the name of Lake Nevada to the body of water resulting
Sperry, Frances 0., 4849. from construction of (see bill S. 5655).
Wagner, Nick, 4856. Bill to give the name of Lake Oddie to the body of water
Votes of. See 'YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. resulting from construction of (see bill S. 5693).
HOLMES, DELIA H., increase pension (see bill S. 5583). Correspondence relative to the use of foreign .steel in, 1896.
HOLMES, MELISSA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13256). Letter from the Attorney General of the United States rela-
HOLMES, PEHR G. (a Representative from Massachusetts). tive to the suit of the Six Companies, Inc., against A. J.
Attended, 5. Stinson, of Nevada, State mine inspector, concerning jur-
Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1393. isdiction over, 4872.
Remarks by, on Remarks in Senate and correspondence relative to, 4126.
District of Columbia: taxes and assessments on family Resolution to investigate conditions in connection with
dwelling houses in, 3978. the construction of (see S.Res. 293).
Salaries of Government employees, 4078. HOPE, CLIFFORD R. (a Representative from Kansas).
Reports made by, from Attended, 5.
Committee on the District of Columbia: Amendments offered by, to
Taxes on family dwell1ng houses (H.Rept. 1993), 3735. Agricultural appropriation bill: Cheyenne Bottoms migra-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. tory bird refuge, 1123.
HOLMES, Wll.LIAM H., relief (see bill S. 465 •). Cotton: Government purchase and sale of (S. 5122), 5267,
5274.
HOLMQUIST, INER R., pension (see bill H.R. 14278). Farm allotment bill {H.R. 13991): contracts by jobbers or
HOLSTEIN, STELLA B., pension (see bill H.R. 13898). wholesalers, 1677.
HOLT, THOMAS M., relief of daughter of (see H.Res. 348*). --flour, 1670.
---general provisions, 1686.
HOLTEEN, WILLARD .F., relief (see bill I!.R. 2730*). Gormley Co., P. F. (S.J.Res. 197), 5406.
HOLTZ, ELMIRA, increase pension (see bill S. 5327). Hendrickson, W . H. (S. 2862), 5413.
HOLY FAMILY HOSPITAL, ST. IGNATIUS, MONT., relief . (see Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
bill s. 2941 *). Gard, Ethel: to pension (see bill H .R. 14368), 2243.
HOLYOKE ICE CO., relief (see b111 H.R. 13354). Helmer, Alice E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13167), 44.
Jones, Ellen L. W.: to increase -pension (see bill H.R. 13168),
HOME-LOAN BANKS. See FEDERAL HoME-LOAN BANKS. 44.
HOME MORTGAGES, provide for refunding (see bill S. 5685). Rohe, Arthur A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14369), 2243.
Bill to create a bank for refunding (see bill H.R. 14710). Sanford, Leota L.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14351),
Bill providing for loans by the Reconstruction Finance Cor- 2193 .
poration for securing postponement of foreclosure of (see Remarks by, on
bill s. 5639. ) . Agricultural appropriation bill, 1123, 1124.
Bills to increase the amount of certain loans made by the Beer bill, 794.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation to institutions hold- Bernau, Carl L., 4859.
ing (see bills S. 5403; H.R. 14202). Conrad, Vincent J., 3813.
Memorial of Legislature of Oklahoma urging legislation to Corpus Christi, Tex.: land in, 5397, 5398.
prevent foreclosure of, 4110. Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5258, 5266.
Remarks in House relative to foreclosure of, 4257. Crop-production loan, 1889.
Remarks in Senate on b111 (S. 5639) providing for loans by Farm-allotment plan, 1368, 1373, 1374, 1536, 1537, 1541, 1607,
the Reconstruction Finance Corporation for securing 1609, 1612.
postponement of foreclosure of, 5089, 5097, 5136, 6321. Ferguson, Sarah Maddocks, 3808.
106 INDEX
HOPE, CLIFFORD R.-Contlnued · HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING, remarks in House relative to the low-
Remarks by, on ering of the flag as a mark of respect to the memory of
Fox, Mary Elizabeth, 3719. Calvin Coolidge, 2031.
Gormley Co., P. F., 5406. Resolution requiring that flags be flown at half staff in
Hendrickson, W. H., 5413. honor of Calvin Coolidge on (see H.Res. 358).
Independent offices appropriation b111-Veterans' Adminis- HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING COMMISSION, resolution regulating
tration, 3025, 3027. the assignment of offices in the new House Office Building
Lynch, John T., 4848. adopted by, 2037.
Monumental Stevedore Co., 4295.
North Plains & Santa Fe Railway Co., 4289. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. See also CoMMITTEE HEARINGs;
Pitanken, John, 3803. CONTESTED ELECTIONS IN HousE; RULES OF HOUSE; SPECIAL
Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans: publicity of, ORDERS IN HousE; YEA-AND-NAY VoTES IN HousE.
2540. Announcement of a Republican caucus to be held in the
Rio Grande River: overflow of, 3808. Hall of the House, 2518.
Sheldon, William,. 3713. Annual report of the Clerk of the House on contingent ex-
Symes, Ed and Elizabeth, and others, 3807. penses, stationery accounts, and salaries of employees, 38.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Bill to reduce salaries of the Members of (see bill H.R.
13663).
HOPKINS, DAVID W. (a Representative from Missouri). Joint resolutions for amendment to the Constitution tore-
Attended, 5. duce the membership of (see S.J.Res. 250; H.J.Res. 591).
Some Fundamentals of Recovery-address of Ogden Mills on Joint resolution to pay officers and employees on December
subject of, 4448. 20, 1932 (see H.J.Res. 503).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Memorial services to deceased Senators and Members held
Arnold, Mary: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14117), ·in the Hall of, 4344.
1436. Messages from the President transmitting estimates of ap-
Headley, Mary M.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13863), propriations for (S.Doc. 160; H.Docs. 525, 533, 537, 541,
870. 558)' 1163, 1832, 2722, 3342, 3735, 4452.
Smith, Mary: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14792), 5415. Order to meet at 12 m. daily, 6.
Smith, Therese: to pension (see bill H .R. 13779), 66~. Remarks by the Speaker relative to recognition of Members
Williams, Percilla E.: to increase pension (see b11l H.R. for unanimous consent to pass certain local bills, 3580.
13862), 869. Remarks concerning the omission of a roll call from the
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Journal and the Record, 980, 986.
HOPKINS, JENNIE, pension (see bill H.R. 13179). Remarks relative to the raising of a question of constitu-
HORNE, WILLIAM C., relief (see bill H.R. 3840*). tional privilege in, 2041.
"HORNE RADIOS UNITED STATES PLEA FOR USE OF SILVER", Remarks concerning the raising of a question of personal
article appearing in the Washington (D.C.) Herald en- privilege in, 2294, 3017, 3092.
titled, 2802. Remarks relative to the so-called "lame ducks", 3899.
Remarks concerning the alleged blocking of the Democratic
HORNOR, LYNN S. (a Representative from West Virginia). program for repeal of the eighteenth amendment by the
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Republican lame ducks in, 1061.
Farne, John N.bert: for relief (see bill H.R. 13473), 230. Remarks relative to the barring of cranks from the gallery
Frum, Charles H.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13416), 153. of, 453.
Fulks, Columbus R.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13417), -153. Remarks concerning the order of business during the Christ-
Myer Nathan 0.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13474), 230. mas holidays, 920.
Randolph, Rachel G.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. Remarks concerning the exercise of privileges of the House
14010}, 1258. during consideration of a conference report, 1953.
Rapp, Edwin M.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14423}, 2555. Remarks relative to the lowering of the flags on the House
Waugh, Sarah ].14.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13730), 535. wing of the Capitol as a mark of respect to the memory
Zinn, Julia A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13624), of Calvin Coolidge, 2031.
415. Remarks in House relative to the proposed closing of the
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. House restaurants and barber shops, 4068.
HORR, RALPH A. (a Representative from Washington). Remarks in House relative to the House library, 4069, 4196.
Attended, 5. Remarks concerning the excessive number of employees on
Appointed on funeral committee, 1435. the rolls of, 4612.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks relative to the effect of the Democratic victory at
Berg Shipbuilding Co.: for relief (see bi~l H:R. 14774), 4957. the polls upon the Western States as reflected by the
Private corporations: loans for self-liqmdatmg publlc proj- change of personnel of committees of, 4741.
ects to (see bill H.R. 14700), 4376. Resolution requiring that flags be flown at half staff on the
Merchant Marine Act: to interpret section 11 of (see H.J. House wing of the Capitol in honor of Calvin Coolidge
Res. 603), 4297. (see H .Res. 358).
Thompson, Sarah E.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14470), 2723. Resolution fixing a time for the consideration of bills on
Remarks by, on the Private Calendar unobjected to (see H.Res. 364*).
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2909. Resolution fixing a time for consideration of business on
Beer bill, 793. the Consent Calendar and suspension of the rules (see
Cabinet of President-elect Roosevelt, 5041, 5042. H.Res. 365).
Democratic victory: results of the, 4740, 4741. Resolution authorizing the closing of the House restau-
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor ap- rant and barber shop (see H.Res. 381).
priation bill-prohibition enforcement, 2692. Resolution to authorize employment of additional clerical
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 26. services in the enrolling room (see H.Res. 388*).
Navy Department appropriation bill-aviation, 4839. Resolution to pay the widow of Frank Hazel Barto (see
Stock, Gottleib, 2721. H.Res. 346*).
Tariff and foreign currency depreciation, 3105, 3108. Resolution to pay Katherine M. Boernstein (see H.Res. 325*).
Taylor, Roobert Emil, 5401. Resolution to pay Eva Craig (see H.Res. 310*).
Walthers, George Charles, 3715. Resolution for relief of the widow of William J. Curry (see
War Department appropriation bill-Panama, 2439. H .Res. 342 *) .
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Resolution to pay Ide Early (see H.Res. 313*).
Resolution to pay the daughter of 'rhomas M. Holt (see
HOSPITALIZATION OF VETERANS, address delivered by Repre- H.Res, 348 •) .
sentative Swick before the American Institute of Homeopa- Resolution for relief of Delbert E. Libbey (see H.Res. 324).
thy on the subject of, 2237. Resolutions to pay Martha H. Miller (see H.Res. 331, 348*).
HOSPITALS, authorizing the Reconstruction Finance Corporation · Resolution to pay Harry Blaine Myers (see H.Res. 328*).
to make loans to certain (see bill S. 5251). Roll calls on question of quorum in, 5, 921, 1759, 1804,
2031, 3016, 3385, 3807, 5027, 5247, 5350, 5417.
HOT SPRINGS, ARK., amend act limiting the privileges of the
Government free bathhouse on the public reservation at HOUSTON, ROBERT G. (a Representative from Delaware).
(see bill H.R. 14788). Attended, 5.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
HOUK, ELVA A., pension (see billS. 5104). Citizens and individuals, 417, 817, 4454, 5652.
HOUR OF MEETING, order of Senate to meet at 12 m. daily, 5. Societies and associations, 4454, 4957, 5290.
Order of House to meet at 12m. daily, 6. Remarks by, on
Knowles, Horace G., 3803.
!lOURS OF LABOR, amendment to the Constitution conferring Votes of.See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
upon Congress the power to prescribe minimum and maxi-
mum hours of labor during an emergency (see H.J.Res. HOUSTON, VICTORS. K. (a Delegate from Hawaii).
545}. Ala Moana case in Hawall: letter to Carl Vinson, of Georgia,
Joint resolution for amendment to the Constitution giving relative to, 5561. ·
to Congress the power to regulate (see H.J.Res. 610). Amendments offered by, to
Interior Department appropriation bill: volcanologic sur-
HOUSE, MARIAH A., pension (see bill S. 5218). veys, 929.
INDEX 107
HOUSTON, VICTORS. K.--Continued HOWARD, EDGAR-Continued
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on
Carey, Eliza A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14471), Resistance to eviction from farms and homes, 1236.
2723. Tariff rates, 4067.
Hawaii: to authorize transfer of land from the War De- Tariffs and foreign currency depreciation, 3902.
partment to the Territory of (see bill H.R. 13042), 41. Reports made by, from
Hollinger, Henry J.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13940), 1055. Committee of conference :
.MaU: to amend section 3993 of Revised Statutes relative to Five Civilized Tribes 1n Oklahoma (H.R. 8750, H.Rept.
transportation of cert:nn (see bUl H.R. 13747), 607. 1889)' 2192 .
. Sesoko, Yamato: for relief (see bill H.R. 14651), 3918. Committee on Indian Affairs:
Woolley, Ra.lph E.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14212), 1712. Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont. (H.Rept. 2054), 4296.
Bemarks by, on Drainage district no. 1, Richardson County, Nebr. (H.Rept.
Beer bill, 860. 2058)' 4297. .
Dongji Investment Co., 3641, 3642. Flathead Indians, Montana (H.Rept. 2059). 4297.
Gasoline tax, 2898. Fort Hall Indian school reserve, _Idaho (H.Rept. 2060), 4297.
Interior Department appropriation bill: volcanologic sur- High-school building, Shannon County, S.Dak. (H.Rept.
veys, 929. . 2055) • 4296.
Navy Department appropriation bill-officers' pay, 4819. Indians: legally disabled or deceased (H.Rept. 2057), 4297.
---salary reduction, 4832. Vessels: to turn over to Indian Service forfeited (H.Rept.
Navy surplus clothing, 922. 2056)' 4297.
War Department appropriation bill~fiicers' retired pay, Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
2047. • HOWARD, T. E., address over the radio on the subject of " Bi·
---post exchanges, 2441. meta.lllsm or Communism" delivered by, 898.
HOWARD, CASSIE E., relief (see billS. 1044*). HOWARD, WILLIAM J., relief (see blll H.R. 2217•).
HOWARD, EDGAR (a Representative from Nebraska). HOWARD CO., INC., R. S., relief (see bill S. 432-6•).
Attended; 5. ·
Amendments offered by, to HOWARD UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, D.C., remarks in House
Agricultural appropriation bill-agricultural exper~nt sta- and correspondence relative to appropriations for, 585,
tions, 1024. 936, 941, 942, 1072, 1316 . .
Interior Department appropriation bill-traveling expenses HOWELL, FANNIE, pension (see bill S. 5495) .
of Omaha Indians, 649. HOWELL, JERUSHA C.. pension (see bill H.R. 13503).
Bills and jaint resolutions introduced by
Chippewa Indians, Minnesota: reserving Rice Lake and con- HOWELL, ROBERT B. (a Senator from Nebraska).
tiguous lands for the (see bill H.R. 14629), 3824. Attended, 299.
Five Civilized Tribes: to amend act to extend the period Bills and faint resolutions introduced by
of restriction in lands of certain members of (see bill Bo?th Fisheries Co.: for relief (see bill S. 5413), 1781.
H.R. 14360), 2242. - · Bntton, Frank E.: to pension (see bffi S. 5239), 722.
Fort Mojave Indian Reservation, Ariz.: to provide for ex- Copeland, Lawrence S.: for relief {see bUI s. 5206), 541.
change of Indian and privately owned lands on (see bill Enochs, Robert J..: for relief (see bill S. 5414) 1781.
H.R. 14587), 3581. GUlespie, Rose, and others: .for relief (see bill's. 5207), 541.
Garner, Lewis: to pension (see bill H.R. 13169), 44. Great Falls Meat Co., of Great Falls, Mont.: for relief (see
Indian lands: to authorize the change of homestead desig- bill s. 5205)' 541.
nations on allotted (see bill H.R. 14320), 2127. Harvey Canal Ship Yard & Machine Shop: for relief (see
Indian reservation superintendents: to provide method of bUI S. 5203), 541.
appointment of (see bill H.R. 13656), 475. ~er, ~ary S.: to increase pension (see bUI S. 5547), 2732.
Indians: to authorize appropriation to carry out provisions M1ssoun River: to extend times for commencing and com-
of act of May 3, 1928, to pay certain individual enrolled . pleting the construction of bridge across (see bills S.
(see bill H .R. 13770), 666. · 5235, 5370)' 675, 1439. .
Indian Service: to provide alternate budget for 1935 for Sinks, Mary Byrkett; for relief (see bUl S. 5208), 541.
(see bill H.R. 14648) , 3918. Texas Power & Light Co.: for relief (see bUI S. 5204) 541.
Indian tribes: defining rights of certain persons with (see Motions and resolutions offered by '
bill H.R. 14590), 3581. · Campaign expenditures; to extend time for making report
Irrigation projects: to extend temporary relief of water by committee investigating (see S.Res. 824), 1719.
users on (see bill H.R. 14432), 2640. Remarks by, on
Missouri River bridge, Niobrara, Nebr.: to extend time for Campaign expenditures, 1719.
construction of (see bill H.R. 14663), 4105. Foreign debts, 2139, 2477.
Navajo Indian Reservation, N.Mex.: to define exterior French debt, 2819.
boundaries of (see bill H.R. 14658), 3991. Louisiana senatorial election, 4662, 4666, 4668, 4670, 4672,
Seneca Indian School, Wyandotte, Okla.: to authorize ac ... 4690.
quisition by United States of land occupied by (see bill Philippine independe-n ce, 632, 883, 885.
H.R. 14536), 3138. Reports made by, from .
Shoalwater Indian Reservation, Wash.: to authorize crea- Committee on Claims: ·
tion· Indian village in (see bill H.R. 14538), 3138. American Bonding Co. of Baltimore {S.Rept. 1049). 1622.
Surpluses of .farm products: to aid in disposition of (see Anderson-Tully Co. (S.Rept. 1050), 1628.
bill H.R. 14794), 5651. Angle, Agnes M. (S.Rept. 1117), 2562.
Umatilla Reservation: to amend act for allotment of lands Blomgren, Harry E. (S.Rept. 1051), 1623.
in severalty to Indians residing upon (see bill H.R. Booth Fisheries Co. (S.Rept. 1087), 2029.
13916) ; 1019. Cann, John Pearce (S.Rept. 1114), 2562.
Unemployment: to provide emergency financial assistance Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. (S.Rept.
and Government direction and control to adjust a system 1081)' 2029. .
of commodity production and distribution to meet (see Constant, Avery G. {S.Rept. 1118), 2562.
bill H.R. 13814), 816. Davis, Donna M. (S.Rept. 1052), 1623.
Motions and resolutions offered by Federal Reserve bank, Richmond, Va. (S.Rept. 1116}, 2562.
Reconstruction Flnance Corporation: requesting informa- Fuller. W. P., & Co. (S.Rept . .10.80), 2029.
tion as to activities of {see H.Res. 335), 1019. Gillespie, Rose, and others (S.Rept. 1057), 1623.
Petitions and papers presented by, frmn Great Falls Meat Co., of Great Falls, Mont. (S.Rept. 1056)
Societies and associations, 2128. 1623. '
State legislatures, 3053, 3488, 3654, 3919, 4107. Harvey Canal Ship Yard & Machine Shop (S.Rept. 1054),
Remarks by, on · 1623.
Agricultural appropriation bill, 1024. Hildreth, C. N., Jr. (S.Rept. 1085), 2029.
Farm allotment plan, 1583. Jensen, Leslie (S.Rept. 1086), 2029.
Farmers' mortgage petition, 273, 274. McGuire, Alva D., Jr. (S.Rept. 1079), 2029.
Farmers' resistance to sherur's foreclosures 1n Iowa and Merrin, Harold W. (S.Rept. ·1053), 1623.
Pennsylvania, 3120. Pennsylvania: to issue duplicate Ln favor of Department of
Five Civilized Tribes 1n Oklahoma----conference report 2328 Forests and Waters of (S.Rept. 1083), 2029.
2417. ' ' Powell, William (S.Rept. 1082), 2029.
Independent offices appropriation bill-Arlington Memorial Saffran, Arthur P. (S.Rept. 1084), 2029.
Bridge, 3132. · Segar, li!lsie (S.Rept. 111.5), 2562.
Interior Department appropriation blll-Indian affairs 649. Sinks, Mary Byrkett (S.Rept. 1058), 1623.
LaGuardia, Fiorello H.: tribute to, 5659. · ' Texas Power & Light Co. (S.Rept. 1055), 1623.
\ Navy Department appropriation bill, 4837. Walthers, George Charles (S.Rept. 1248, pt. 2), 4379.
Omaha Indian Tribe enrollment, 3641. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
President's message--farm relief, 117, 118. HOwEY, WILLIAM FENWICK, relief (see bill H.R. 13332).
Propaganda for a dictatorship, 123.6 . . HO~ LILLIAN M., increase pension <(see billS. 5180).
Question of personal privilege, 2298.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans: publicity of, HOYER, CATHERINE J., pension (see bill H.R. 13158).
1011, 1360, 2677, 2777, 4070, 4071. HUBBARD, JULIA. pension (see bill H.R. 13936).
INDEX
HUBBARD, WILLIAM G., II, relief (see b111 H.R. 13445). HULL, WILLIAM E.-Continued
HUBSTER, LINCOLN, pension (see billS. 5105). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
HUDDLESTON, GEORGE (a Representative from Alabama). Revenue: to provide additional (see bill H.R. 13014), 40.
Attended, 5. Rotterman, Louis E.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14273), 1907.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on
Expenditures: to authorize reduction of (see H.J.Res. 589), Beer bill, 750, 853, 862, 863.
3581. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
Federal emergency relief commission: to create (see bill priations bill-prohibition enforcement, 2684, 2694.
H.R. 13603), 415. Farm-allotment plan, 1543, 1544, 1599, 1600, 1606.
Hendrix, Lether: to pension (see b111 H.R. 13508) , 285. Interior Department appropriation bill-Howard University,
Ware, Mary: to pension (see bill H.R. 13900), 944. 937, 938. .
Petitions and papers presented by, from Liquor control by Federal Government, 4253.
Citizens and individuals, 3343. Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 4941, 4942, 4947.
Remarks by, on Motor fuel : use of . alcohol in, 4820, 4822.
Economic conditions and remedies, 276. Philippine independence--veto message, 1767.
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 14, 568, 569. St. Lawrence waterway, 5547.
Farm-allotment plan, 1338, 1353. Vacating proceedings in Journal, 881, ·983.
Louderback, Harold, 4923. War Department appropriation bill-Army post consolida-
Sound currency, 2534. tion, 2225, 2226.
Vacating proceedings in Journal, 982. ---officers' retired pay, 2059.
War Department appropriation bill-conference report, 5385. ---rivers and harbors, 2061, 2432, 2434, 2435, 2436.
Reports made by, from Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Committee on Interstate and Fc~eign Commerce: HULT, CHARLES F., relief (see bill H.R. 13902).
Dauphin Island bridge, Alabama (H.Rept. 2027), 4105. HUMMER, MORTUARY, :MlCHIGAN CITY, IND., relief (see bill
Elk River bridge, Alabama (H.Rept. 2016), 3991. H.R. 14540•).
Pearl River bridge (H.Rept. 1850), 1547. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting a draft
Savannah River bridge, Lincolnton. Ga. (H.Rept. 2039), 4209. of a proposed bill for r~lief of, 2554.
Tombigbee River bridge (H.Rept. 1851), 1547. HUMPHREYS, WILLIAM Y. (late a Representative from Mississippi).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Tribute to, 5186.
HUDSON RIVER, amend act to allow the State of New York to HUNGER MARCHERS, remarks in House relative to the attempted
bridge (see bills S. 5585, 570!-; H.R. 14705, 14787•). demonstration at Washington, D.C., of, 134.
Bill to repeal the act authorizing the construction of a
bridge across (see bill H.R. 13461). HUNTER, DEBORAH, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14057).
Bill to extend time for construction of bridge across (see bill HUNTER, JAMES HAROLD, relief (see bill H.R. 13909).
s. 5564*). HUNTER, TERRESSA P., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14232).
Report of the Army engineers on survey of (S.Doc. 155), 612.
HUNTSVILLE, ALA., erect public building at (see bills S. 5611;
HUFF, PRICE, relief (see bill H.R. 11035•). H.R. 14321*).
HUFFMAN, NANCY, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13945). HURD, BLANCHE C., increase pension (see bill S. 5410).
· HUFFMAN, WINNIE, pension (see bill H.R. 14053). HURON HARBOR, OillO, report of Secretary of War on survey o!
HUGHES,· JOHN BARTON, pension (see bill H.R. 14427). (H.Doc. 478), 40.
HUGHES, NORFLEET, pension (see bill S. 5376). HUSHKA, WILLIAM:, relief legal heirs of (see bill - - ) .
HULL, CORDELL (a Senator from Tennessee). RUSS, FLORENCE I., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14185).
Attended, 3. HUSSEY, ERNEST B., letter relative to flood conditions on the
Resignation from Senate, 5427. Green River, Wash., 2028.
Statements on panic conditions, problems, and remedies, HUTCHINSON, GEORGE H., relief (see bill H.R. 13953).
made by, 65.
Tariff duties: equalization of-testimony of Robert L. HUTCHINSON, JULIAN S., pension (see bill H.R. 14527).
O'Brien before House Wi""ys and Means Committee on. HUTCHINSON, LEE NEWTON, pension {see bill H.R. 13983).
3747. HUTCHISON, ELIZABETH C., increase pension (see bill H.R.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 14171).
Farm mortgagors: providing for loans or advances by Recon-
struction Finance Corporation through its regional HYDE, BENJAMIN F., pension (see bill S. 5404).
credit corporations to (see bill S. 5350), 1401. HYSELL, ELECT A M., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13418).
- - - t o postpone foreclosure of (see bill S. 5591), 3424. HYSON, NANCY, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13121).
Income tax: to amend Constitution in respect to (see IDAHO, authorizing the Secretary of the Interior t.o enter into
S.J .Res. 251), 3588. cooperative agreements with the State of Idaho and pri-
Interest rates on Government loans: to reduce (see S.J.Res. vate owners of land within the State for grazicg and
249), 3490. range development (see bills H .R. 13559•, 14177).
Mortgage foreclosures: to postpone (see billS. 5639), 3997. Bill to add certain lands to the national forests in (see bill
Mywatt, Elmer E.: for relief (see bill S. 5127), 233. H.R. 14226•).
Reconstruction Finance Corporation: to provide loans to Joint resolution for relief of the State of (see H.J .Res. 138 •) •
secure postponement of foreclosure of farm mortgages for Letter from the Secretary of the Interior transmitting
a period of 2 years (see bill S. 5450), 2029. report relative to an agreement with respect to the bound-
Yadon, Thomas A.: to pension (see billS. 5128), 233. ary 11ne between the States of Wyoming and Idaho (S.Doc.
Petitions and papers presented by, from 212). 5292, 5414.
Citizens and individuals, 2727. Memorial of Legislature relative to the filing of notices of
Remarks by, on locations of mining claims, 2129.
McKellar, Kenneth: articles by, 369. Memorial of legislature favoring the purchase of silver
Public utilities, 676. bullion and the issuance of silver certificates, 3346.
Reports made by, from Memorial of legislature relative to the proposed amendment
ComJ;nittee on Banking and Currency: to the National Bankruptcy Act, 3659, 3742.
Mortgage foreclosures: to postpone (S.Rept. 1220), 3997. Ratification by the legislature of the proposed amendment
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. to the Constitution of the United States relative to the
HULL, MORTON D. (a Representative from Illinois). terms of the President, Vice President, Senators, and
Attended, 5. Representatives, 2794, 2933.
Remarks by, on Memorial of legislature relative to the irrigation system of
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 15. Big Lost River Valley in, 3742.
Fort I;:>. A. Russell, 1322. Memorial of legislature urging legislation to amend sections
Interior Department appropriation bill-Howard University, 5 and 8 of the Idaho Admission Act, 3993.
586. Memorial of legislature urging legislation for the enlarge-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. ment of the Boise National Forest in, 4108.
Memorial of legislature urging legislation to authorize loans
HULL, WILLIAM E. (a Representative from nlinois).
to the irrigation districts by the Reconstruction Finance
Attended, 5. Corporation, 4299, 4456.
Appointed teller, 2061.
Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Waterway Treaty: address before Memorial of legislature urging enactment of bill (S. 1197):
National Rivers and Harbors Convention on, 1973. to refinance agricultural indebtedness, 4456.
Memorial of legislature urging legislation to grant to the
Amendments offered by, to
Farm-allotment bill (H.R. 13991)-black strap, 1588. State full power and authority with respect to prospect..
1
War Department appropriation bill-rivers and harbors, ing and mining on mineral lands in. 5434.
2432. IGOE, JAMES T. (a Representative from Illinois).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Attended, 5.
Illinois and Mississippi Canal: to construct bridge across Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
(see bills H.R. 13743, 13744), 607. Thompson, Oscar: for relief (see bill H.R. 13509), 285.
Motor fuels: to provide for use of alcohol in (see bill H.R. Votes of. See YEA-Alll'D-NAY VoTEs.
14627) 1 3824, ILITZ, MICHAEL, remarks-in House relative to, 3640.
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n..LINOIS, amend act to regulate holding United States courts in IMPORT DUTIES--Continued
(see bill H.R. 13018). Remarks 1n House opposing the proposed bill to increase,
Bill to allow the State to bridge the Rock River (see bill 2616.
H.R. 13659) . Remarks In House relative to the Crowther bUl to equalize
Bill to convey certain submerged lands to (see b111 H.R. tariff duties by compensating for depreciation of foreign
14463}. currencies, 4634.
Memorial of legislature relative to proposed legislation for Remarks in House relative to the tariff on maple sugar, 4954.
unemployment relief, 89. Remarks in House on the subject of the tariff, 2439, 3105,
Memorial of legislature urging legislation to authorize the '!J121, 3122, 3901.
States to legalize and tax light wines and beer, 89. Remarks in House relative to the effect on the tariff of de-
Remarks in Senate relative to a decision of the Court of preciated foreign currencies, 3969, 5288.
Appeals of the District of Columbia in a case involving Remarks in Senate relative to the proposed removal of trade
radio rights in, 323. barriers, 3248, 3249.
Memorial of legislature urging legislation for refinancing of Resolution directing the Tariff Commission to investigate
farm mortgages, 5065. with respect to tariff bargaining (see S.Res. 325*).
ILLINOIS AND MISSISSIPPI CANAL, allow the State of llllnois to Statement by Representative McGugin before the Commit-
bridge (see bills H.R. 13743*, 13744*). tee on Ways and Means in House in opposition to the
proposed increase of, 2935.
ILLINOIS BANKERS ASSOCIATION, letter· relative tO branch Statement by Matthew Woll concerning tariff protection for
banking received from, 1467. American industries, 2972.
n.LUSTRATIONS. See CoNGRESSIONAL RECORD. Table showing comparison of value of imports from coun-
IMMIGRATION, amend act to regulate (see bills S. 5347; H.R. tries off the gold standard with those from countries re-
13811*). maining on the gold standard, 3966.
Bill to further restrict (see bill H.R. 14711). IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, amendment and remarks in House rela-
Bill to repeal the first proviso of section 24 of the act of tive to refunds of the adjustment charge imposed on
February 5, 1917, relating to (see bill H.R. 14685). exported products, 1673.
Bill to make uniform the method of appointing immigra- Bills to prohibit importation of articles from certain coun-
tion officials (see bill H.R. 14686). tries (see bills S. 5566; H.R. 13019, 13660).
Bills to provide for registration of aliens and a certificate Bill to regulate advertising of imported articles (see bill H.R.
of identification (see bills H.R. 1445~. 14712). 14034).
Bill relating to the record of registry of certain aliens (see Bill to regulate importation of milk and cream (see bill S.
bill H.R. 14783). 5170).
Bill to provide for the suspension of (see bill H.R. 14713). Bill to restrict the exportation of tobacco seed (see b111
Bill to exempt from the quota fathers and mothers of cer- H.R. 13565).
tain American citizens (see bill H.R. 8174*). Bill to equalize the cost in the United States of articles
BUl to provide correction of status of certain aliens (see bill Imported from foreign countries (see bill H.R. 144:13).
H.R. 13810). Bill to provide for free importation of certain articles ex-
Remarks in House relative to further restriction of, ~431. ported temporarily for scientific or educational purposes
IMMIGRATION SERVICE, remarks in House relative to appropria- (see b1ll H.R. 14579*).
tions for, 1296, 1311. Bill to amend act relative to unfair practices in the import
Remarks in House relative to furloughs of employees in, trade (see bill S. 5691).
1002. Excerpt from an address delivered by Frederick E. Murphy
Statistics relative to receipts, expenditures, and deportations relative to the importation of coconut oil, 372.
in, 1003. Joint resolution to prohibit the exportation of arms, am-
Text of the President's recent Executive order authorizing munition, and implements of war (see S.J.Res. 229*).
the appointment of certain special investigators in 5046. Letter from the Secretary of Commerce relative to the effect
of the depreciation of foreign currencies upon American
IMPEACHMENT, articles of impeachment against Harold Louder- imports and exports, 3995.
back, United States district judge, northern district of Letter and statement from the Corn Exchange of Buffalo,
California, 4914. N.Y., relative to the so-called "voluntary domestic allot-
Charges of impeachment against Herbert Hoover, President ment plan ", 92.
of the United States; laid on table in House, 399, 1965. Remarks in House relative to the so-called " domestic allot-
Order of Senate to notify the House that the Senate is ready ment plan", 703.
to receive the managers conducting impeachment proceed- Report of the Tartif Commission relating to (S.Doc. 180),
ings against Judge Harold Louderback, 5195. 4713, 5292.
Remarks in House on the McFadden resolution to impeach Report of the Ta.ri.ff Commission on investigation of tari.ff
President Hoover, 566.. bargaining, 3140.
Remarks in House relative to the charges of impeachment Resolution directing the Tariff Commission to prepare an
against President Hoover, 3015, 3092. analysis of the composition of the import and export
Resolution in House to investigate charges of impeachment trade of the United States (see S.Res. 334•).
against President Hoover, laid on table (H.Res. 318), 399. statistics relative to, 1383, 3251, 3878.
Resolution in House to appoint managers on the part of the Telegram from Charles H. Stone Co., and others, relative
House to conduct impeachment proceedings against Harold to tariff barriers raised by the Bermuda Government
Louderback, United States district judge, northern district against United States food products, 624, 674.
of California (see H.Res. 402 •) . Testimony of Frederick P. Lee before the House Committee
Resolution in House to notify the Senate of the appointment on Agriculture relative to domestic allotment legislation,
of managers to conduct impeachment proceedings against 663.
Harold Louderback, United States district judge, northern INAUGURAL COMMITI'EE. See COMMITI'EE ON INAUGURATION OF
district of California , (see H.Res. 403 •) . THE PRESIDENT-ELECT (Joint).
Text of the articles of impeachment against Huey P. Long,
Governor of Louisiana, in 1929, 4996. INAUGURATION. See PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
IMPERIAL SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION, relief (see bill H.R. INCOME TAX, amendment in Senate relative to refunds of over-
14041). payments of, 2198, 2732. ·
Amendment in Senate to authorize the payment of interest
IMPORT DUTIES, amendments and remarks in House relative to on overpayments o.f, 2254.
fixing duties on flax, linen, hemp, ramie, jute, and sim11ar Amendment and remarks in House relative to requiring
fibers and products thereof, 1678, 1679. prior approval by the Joint Committee on Internal Rev-
Bill to amend the Tari1I Act of 1930 (see bill H.R. 14033). enue Taxation of refunds of; concurred in by the Senate,
Bill to make the tariff effective on certain agricultural com- 1945, 1954.
modities (see bill S. 5358). Amendment in Senate to require prior approval by the
Bill to increase import duties on crude petroleum (see bill Comptroller General of the United states of all claims for
H.R. 13491) • refunds of, 2645, 2665, 3376.
Bill to equalize tariff duties by compensating for deprecia- Amendment in Senate to require the prior approval by the
tion 1n foreign currencies (see bill H.R. 8557*). Board of Tax Appeals of proposed refunds of, 2802, 2864,
Bill to extend the benefits of the tartif to surplus agricul- 3458.
tural products (see bill H.R. 14706). Bill to provide that returns shall constitute public records
Bill to increase tariff duties on flaxseed and oils produced (see bill S. 5531).
therefrom (see bill H.R. 14703). Bill to provide an additional (see bill H.R. 14656).
Bill to fix American valuation of imported merchandise for Bill to provide for further extension of time for payment
the assessment of (see b111 H.R. 14418). of certain {see bill S. 5690.
Extracts from testimony by Robert L. O'Brien, Chairman Joint resolutions for amendment to the Constitution re-
Tariff Commission, on equalization of, 3747. lating to (see S.J.Res. 251; H.J.Res. 594).
Motion in House to discharge the Committee on Ways and Joint resolution for amendment to the Constitution pro-
Means from consideration of bill (H.R. 8557) to equalize viding for taxation of income from tax-exempt securities
tariff duties by compensating for depreciation in foreign (see S.J.Res. 224).
currencies, 2789. Joint resolutions for amendments to the Constitution to
Remarks in House on -bill (H.R. 8557) to equalize tarlif allow the United States to tax income from State securi-
duties by compensating for depreciation 1n foreign cur- ties and allow the States to tax income from United
rencies, 3963, 3970, 3971, 4634. States securities (see R.J' .Res. 506, 550, 584) •
110 INDEX
INCOME TAX-Continued INDIAN RESERVATIONS, amend act to grant to the State of New
Letter from the Attorney General rect~mmending disap- York and the Seneca Nation of Indians jurisdiction over
proval of the first deficiency appropriation bill (H.R. the taking of fish and game within certain (see bill S.
13975) relative to refunds of, 2446. 5302).
Remarks in House relative to, 1256. Bill to provide for the method of appointment of superin-
Remarks in House relative to the Preside11t's veto message tendents of (see blll H.R. 13656).
on the deficiency bill relating to refunds qf, 2523. Remarks in Hous\! relative to appropriations for construc-
Remarks in House relative to publicity of returns of, 5157. tion, repair, and maintenance of roads on, 654.
Text of Senate Joint Resolution 224 proposing an amend- INDIAN SCHOOLS, remarks 1n House relative to appropriations for,
ment to the Constitution relative to, 3600. 590, 647.
INDEPENDENT BANKERS ASSOCIATION, LONG PRAIRIE, MINN.,
letter relative to the proposed establishment of branch INDIAN SERVICE, authorize delivery of forfeited vessels to (see
banks, 1420. bill s. 3654*).
INDEPENDENT GROCERY STORES, report of the Federal Trade Blll to authorize delivery to Indian superintendents amounts
Commission on short weighing and overweighing in due Indians who are under legal disabllity, or to estates
of such deceased Indians (see bill S. 4756*).
(S.Doc. 153), 481. Bills providing for an alternate Budget for (see bills S. 5622*;
INDEPENDENT OFFICES OF THE GOVERNMENT, making annual H.R. 14648*}.
appropriations for (see bill H.R. 14458*).
Conference reports on bill (H.R. 14458) making annual INDIAN WARS, allow credit in connection with homestead entries
appropriations for (S.Doc. 190; H.Rept. 2133), 4926, 5069, to widows of veterans of (see blll S. 2654 • ) .
5424, 5450. INDIANS, defining the term "Indian" with respect to guardian-
Message from the President transmitting a statement of ship by the United States (see bill S. 5462).
proposed consolidation and grouping of certain (H.Doc. Bills to amend act to provide for determining the heirs of
493)' 233, 282. deceased (see bllls S. 3508*; H.R. 6684*).
Message from the President transmitting estimates of ap- Bills to authorize purchase of allotments of deceased (see
propriations for (H.Doc. 495), 284. bills S. 5483*; H.R. 14059*).
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 1299. Bill to amend regulations authorizing the withholding of
Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 14458) making annual rations for nonattendance of children at schools (see bill
appropriations for, 3017, 3032, 3037, 3090, 3092, 3110, 3184, s. 5487).
3305. . Blll making it a crime to represent oneself to be an Indian
Remarks in House on conference report on bill (H.R. 14458) (see bill S. 5697).
making annual appropriations for, 5231, 5387. Blll relating to contracts for the sale of timber on Indian
Remarks in Senate on bill (H.R. 14458) making annual ap- lands (see blll H .R. 6684 •) •
propriations for, 4252, 4505, 4583, 4708, 4769, 4791. Bill to amend act authorizing and directing the collection
INDIA, statistics relative to the military forces of, 2173. of fees for work done for the benefit of (see blll H.R.
INDIANA, memorial of Legislature urging enactment of bill (S. 10086*).
1197) known as the " Frazier bill ", 3656. Bill to extend temporary relief to water users on Indian
Memorial of Legislature relative to the Volstead Act, 3659. irrigation projects (see bill H.R. 14432*).
Memorial of legislature relative to the remonetization of Bill defining the rights of certain persons with Indian tribes
sll ver, 4900. (see blll H.R. 14590).
Remarks in Senate relative to a decision of the Court of Joint resolutions to carry out certain obligations to certain
Appeals of the District of Columbia in a case involving enrolled Indians (see S.J.Res. 167*; H.J.Res. 409 *).
radio rights in, 323. Joint resolutions providing for an investigation and study
of problems with respect to the Indians in Alaska (see
INDIANA BANKERS' ASSOCIATION, telegra:tp. relative to branch H.J.Res. 601, 602).
banking received from, 2093. Letter of Secretary of the Interior, transmitting the annual
INDIANA LIMESTONE, remarks in House relative to the proposed report of expenditures for, 39.
construction of public buildings through the use of, 2124. Letter of Secretary of the Interior, transmitting a statement
INDIANA LIMESTONE INDUSTRY, remarks in House relative to, by the Director of the Geological Survey of expenditures
804. . for the benefit of the Indians in connection with the
INDIANAPOLIS, IND., erect a Confederate monument in Crown administration of the laws relative to the operation of oil,
Hill Cemetery at (see bill H.R. 13791). oil shale, and gas leases, 39, 59.
Letter of Secretary of War, transmitting a ~t of a pro- Letter of Secretary of the Interior, transmitting report on
adjustment or elimination of reimbursable cl1arges exist-
posed bill for erection of a Confederate monument at, 606. ing as debts against (H.Doc. 501), 540, 606.
INDIANA REPUBLICAN EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION, resolution ex- Letter from the Office of Indian Affairs relative to contracts
pressing approval of President Hoover's plan for the for the sale of timber on Indian lands, 1871. '
reorganization of the executive departments, adopted by, Remarks in House relative to an appropriation for develop-
886. ing agriculture and stock raising among, 599.
Resolution urging enactment of bill to penalize broadcasting Remarks in Senate and documents relating to appropriations
stations for violation of Federal laws, adopted by, 886. for (S.Doc. 214), 3602, 3607, 3611, 3618, 5450.
INDIANA WOMAN'S STATE COMMITTEE FOR LAW ENFORCE- Report from the Committee on Indian Affairs in Senate on
MENT, resolution favoring prohibition enforcement and survey of financial affairs of ( S.Rept. 25, pt. 5) , 1781.
opposing the proposed relegalization of beer, adopted by, Resolution to continue investigations concerning the condi-
886. tion of (S.Res. 323 •).
INDIAN BOARDING SCHOOLS, message from the President, trans- Resolution to amend the rules relative to the selection of
mitting estimate of appropriation for, 5433. three members of the Committee on Indian Affairs to sit
INDIAN COMMISSIONERS. See BoARD OF INDIAN COMMISSIONERS. with the Committee on Appropriations when Indian items
are under consideration (see S.Res. 338).
INDIAN FOREST LANDS, amendment in Senate to reduce appro- Allotted lands of: blll to authorize change of homestead
priations for the administration of, 2645. designations on (see bill S. 5463*).
INDIAN m.RIGATION PROJECTS, extend temporary relief to water ---bill authori.zing the purchase of allotments of
users on (see bills S. 5417*, 5525*; H.R. 14432*). deceased Indians (see bill S. 5483).
Bills to amend act authorizing construction of the Michaud Apache: bills to pay expenses of prosecuting claims against
division of the Fort Hall project, Idaho (see bills S. 5589; the United States by (see· bills S. 5620; H.R. 14339).
H.R. 14563). Blackfeet: memorial of Legislature of Montana for relief of,
Blll relating to deferment and adjustment of construction 4563.
charges on (see blll S. 3675*). Blackfeet Reservation: bill defining and regulating power
Bills authorizing the granting of concessions on reservoir sites on (see bill S. 277 •) .
sites in connection with (see bills H.R. 5070*, 14433). California: adjudicate claims of Indians in (see bill S.
Letter of Secretary of the Interior, transmitting the annual 3731*).
report of operations of, 39, 59. ---bill to authorize an appropriation for the benefit of
Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting re- the Indians in (see bill H.R. 14795).
port C?n ca;tcelations and adjustments made on certain Camp McDowell Reservation: b111 to authorize the sale to
!l'rigation charges on (H.Doc. 475), 5433, 5651. the city of Phoenix, Ariz., of certain land within
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 602, 638. (see bill S. 1438•).
Remarks in Senate relative to, 3629. Cattaraugus Reservation: joint resolution to investigate all
Report of the Committee on Indian Affairs in Senate on gas and oil leases entered into by the Seneca Nation
(S.Rept. 25, pt. 4), 1551. on (see H.J.Res. 600).
INDIAN LANDS, authorize modification of contracts for sale of Cherokee: joint resolution construing acts for the adjudi-
timber on (see bills S. 3508; H.R. 6684*). cation of claims of (see H.J.Res. 502).
Bill to authorize the change of homestead designations on Cheyenne River Agency: bills authorizing an appropriation
allotted (see bill H.R. 14320). to pay certain Indians at (see bills S. 5234 *; H.R.
Report from the Committee on Indian Affairs in Senate 13770*' 13820).
relative to an investigation with respect to tax-exempt Cheyenne River Siou:t: bill to make a per capita payment to
lands (S.Rept. 1365) , 5448.. (see bill S. 5518).
Resolution to investigate relative to those not subject to Chickasaw: bills for enrollment of certain (see bills S. 5171;
taxation (see S.Res. 322 •). H.B. 13379) •
INDEX 111
~~~ontinued INDIAN~ontinued
Chippewa: bills to make a per capita payment to (see bills Sioux: bill to make a per capita payment to the Cheyenne
S. 5252*; H.R. 11810*). River Band of (see bill S. 5518).
---bill to make a per capita payment to the Red Lake - - - bill to enroll (see bill H.R. 13009) .
Band of (see bill S. 5592). ---letter from the Secretary of the Interior reporting on
---bill to establish the boundary lines of the Chippewa the claims of certain (S.Doc. 152), 481, 606.
Indian territory in Minnesota (see bill H.R. 12329 *). Standing Rock Agency: bills authorizing an appropriation to
---bills to amend act reserving Rice Lake and contig- pay certain Indians at (see bills S. 5234•; H.R.
uous lands !or (see bills S. 5626*; H.R. 14629). 13770*. 13820). .
---bills to adjudicate claims of the Turtle Mountain Umatilla Reservation: bill to amend act for allotment of
Band of (see bills S. 5461, 5623*; H.R. 14742). lands to Indians residing upon (see bill H.R. 13916).
---bill to purchase lands for camp sites for (see b1ll Ute: bills for relief of the Uintah, White River, and Uncom-
H.R. 14620). pahgre Bands of (see bills S. 5348, 5478, 5580; H.R.
Choctaw: bills for enrollment of certain (see b1lls S. 5171; 12651*).
H.R. 13379) . White Earth Reservation: bill to establish a State game
Comanche: bills to pay expenses of prosecuting claims refUge on (see bill S. 5485 • ) .
against the United States by (see bills S. 5620; H.R. Yakima Reservation: bill authorizing an appropriation for
14339). · further surveys of the Mount Adams Highway on
Creek Nation: report of the Court of Claims relative to the (see b1ll H.R. 14249).
· claim of, 60. Yankton Agency: amendment in Senate to abolish, 2645.
Five Civilized Tribes: bill relative to restrictions applicable INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIONS, authorizing the Reconstruction Fi-
to Indians of (see bill H.R. 8750*). nance Corporation to make loans to associations organized
- - - bills to amend act to extend the period of restrictions for barter of goods and services (see bill S. 5412).
in lands of certain members of (see bills S. 5499;
H.R. 14360). INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, consider the advis!l.b1lity of establishing
---conference report on bill (H.R. 8750) relative to a joint committee to investigate the possibility of creating
restrictions applicable to Indians of (H.Rept. 1889) , additional foreign markets for (see S.Res. 310).
2192, 2201. INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES, address delivered by David
- - - remarks in House on conference report on bill (H.R. Sarnoff, president of the Radio Corporation of America,
8750) relative to restrictions applicable to Indians relative to recent developments in, 3352.
of, 2417. Bill to compensate for depreciation in foreign currency (see
Flathead Reservation: b1ll to provide for the addition of the bill H.R. 13790).
names of certain persons to the final roll of the Bill to regulate competition and stabilize trade and indus-
Indians of (see bill S. 2393 •) . try (see bill H.R. 14583) .
Fort Hall school reserve: b1ll to authorize exchange of small Bill to aid in financing (see bill H.R. 14633).
tribal acreage in the reserve for adjoining land (see Bills to prevent interstate cominerce in commodities manu-
bill s. 4510*). factured or produced in factories operating more than 5
Fort Mojave Reservation: bills for exchange of Indian and days per week or 6 hours per day (see bills S. 5267; H.R.
privately owned lands in (see bills S. 5594; H.R. 14082, 14105, 14518*).
14587). Bills to foster (see bills S. 5434; H.R. 14131).
Fort Peck Reservation: bUI for relief of certain settlers on Remarks in House relative to control of industrial produc-
(see bill S. 5433 * ) . tion, 1243.
Kickapoo: bill to repeal certain provisions of an act relating Remarks in Senate relative to the 5-day week and 6-hour
to the sale of lands of (see bill S. 4339 •). day, 4304.
Kiowa: bills for payment out of tribal funds expenses of INFLATION. See CuRRENCY.
prosecuting claims against the United States (see
bills S. 5620; H.R. 14339). INJUNCTION OF SECRECY. See SENATE.
K!amath Reservation: bill relating to the sale of timber on INLAND WATERWAYS, memorial of Legislature of Nebraska urg-
(see bill H.R. 6684*). ing discontinuance of any further appropriations for de-
Lower Brule Reservation: bill providing for restoration of velopment of, 2796.
an Indian agent for (see b1ll H.R. 13007*). INLAND WATERWAYS CORPORATION, extend to the Columbia
Navajo Reservation: bills to amend act authorizing the River the services and operations of (see bill S. 5093).
establishment of the Canyon De Chelly National INSURANCE. See GoVERNMENT INSURANCE.
Monument in (see bills S. 5190*; H.R. 13960).
---bills to enlarge (see bills S. 5541; H.R. 11735*). INSURANCE BUSINESS, amend act relative to taxation of insur-
---bill to define the exterior boundaries of (see bills ance companies in the District of Columbia (see bill H.R.
S. 5628, 5696; H.R. 14658). 14204*).
Nez Perce: bill to amend act for relief of (see bill S. 5663). INTERBORO BRIDGE CO., allow them to bridge New York Bay
Northern Cheyenne: bill to provide for expenses of the (see bills H.R. 14631*, 14787*).
tribal council of (see bill H.R. 11896*). INTEREST RATES, reduce rates on loans (see bUl H.R. 14061).
Omaha: remarks in House and correspondence relative to Bill to reduce rate of certain interest payable to the United
the bill (H.R. 2319) to investigate claims of and to States (see bill H.R. 14764).
enroll certain persons with the tribe of, 3641. Joint resolution to regulate (see H.J.Res. 530).
Osage: bill relating to tpe tribal and individual affairs of Joint resolutions to reduce rates on Government loans (see
(see bill S. 3085). S.J.Res. 249; H.J.Res. 595).
Otoe and Missouria: bills to adjudicate rights of (see bills Remarks in House relative to, 995.
S. 4578*; H.R. 10927). Remarks in House relative to rates on call money in New
Pine Ridge Agency: bills authorizing an appropriation to York and Chicago, 1296.
pay certain Indians at (see bills S. 5234*; H.R.
13770*, 13820). INTERGOVERNMENTAL DEBTS, address over the radio delivered
Rosebud Sioux Agency: bills authorizing an appropriation to by Frederic R. Coudert relative to, 542.
pay certain Indians at (see bills S. 5234*; H.R. Editorials appearing in Collier's magazine on, 3746.
13770*, 13820). Message from the President relative to the problem or (H.
Sac and Fox: amendment and remarks in House relative to Doc. 511), 681, 718.
making a per. capita payment to, 927. INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. See DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
---bill to authorize a per capita payment to certain (see INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANKS, table showing functions, 3698.
bill H.R. 13036) . INTERMOUNTAIN ECONOMIC CONFERENCE, resolutions adopted
---bill to authorize an appropriation for expenses of the by, 947.
business committee of (see bill H.R. 13038).
---bills to authorize the addition of certain names to INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU. See BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVE-
the final rolls of (see bills S. 4557*; H.R. 11798*). NUE.
Seminole: bill providing for per capita payments to (see bill INTERNAL-REVENUE LAWS AND TAXES, amendment ln Senate
s. 5507*). prohibiting payment of refunds of taxes unless approved
---bill to adjudicate certain claims of (see bill H.R. by the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation,
5846*). 1637, 1644.
---message from the President vetoing bill (S. 4340) to Amendment in Senate to require the prior approval by the
adjudicate claims of (S.Doc. 177), 2881. Board of Tax Appeals of proposed refunds of taxes, 2802,
Seneca: bill to amend act relative to jurisdiction over the 2864, 3458.
taking of fish and game in New York State by (see Amendment in Senate to require prior approval by the
bill s. 5302*). Comptroller General of the United States of all claims for
---joint resolution to investigate all gas and oil leases on refunds of taxes, 2645, 2665, 3376.
the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation entered into by Amendment and remarks in House relative to requiring prior
(see H.J.Res. 600). approval by the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue
---letter from Robert P. Galloway relative to the fish Taxation of refunds of taxes; concurred in by the Senate,
and game laws applicable to, 2343. 1945, 1954.
Shoalwater Reservation: bills to authorize the creation of an Amendment in Senate to authorize the payment of interest
Indian village in (see bills S. 5576*; H.R. 14538). on overpaym~nts of taxes, 2254, 2563.
112 INDEX
INTERNAL-REVENUE LAWS AND TAXEs-continued INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION, annual report of (H.Doc.
Amendment in Senate relative to refunds of overpayments 430)' 156, 229.
made prior to July 1, 1932, 2732. Bill to authorize delegation of certain powers of (see bill
Annual report of refunds of taxes, 39. H.R. 7432 *) .
Biil to provide that returns of income, war-profits, and Decision relative to the proposed abolition of free lighterage
excess-profits taxes shall constitute public records (see in New York Harbor, 2820.
bill s. 5531). Message from the President transmitting estimate of ap-
Letter from the Attorney General recommending disap- propriation for (H.Doc. 545), 3823.
proval of the first deficiency appropriation bill (H.R. Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 3020, 3205.
13975), relative to refunds of taxes, 2446. Remarks in House relative to the exercise of arbitrary
Remarks in House relative to the President's veto message power by, 3907.
on the deficiency bill relating to refunds of taxes, 2523. Report of final valuations of properties of certain com-
Remarks in House relative to tax refunds, 1296, 1321. mon carriers, 39, 60.
Remarks in Senate relative to tax refunds, 1472, 1552. Report of investigation of the proposed 6-hour day for ran-
Report of the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa- way employees (H.Doc. 496), .366, 414.
tion concerning taxes and penalties paid consequent upon INTERSTATE LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU, make avail-
disclosures before the Committee on Public Lands and able to Congress the services and data of (see H.J.Res.
Surveys of the Senate, 39. 131*).
Report of L. H. Parker on refunds of taxes, 1558.
IOWA, convey certain submerged lands to (see bill H.R. 14463).
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, provide for the appointment of Memorial of legislature favoring a moratorium on farm
deputy collectors of (see bill S. 5293). mortgages, 2248.
INTERNATIONAL APPLE ASSOCIATION, telegram remonstrat- Remarks in House relative to attempted sales by county
ing against bill (H.R. 13999) to prevent loss of revenue treasurers of real property ~r taxes in, 1235. .
and for the relief of unemployment, 2728. IRISH FREE STATE, statistics relatWe to the military forces of,
INTERNATIONAL ARMS & FUZE CO., INC., adjudicate claim of 2173.
(see bill H.R. 12981*). IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY, statistics relative to, 4740.
INTERNATIONAL BOARD OF MONEY VALUE CONTROL, paper IRRIGATION, declaring the policy of the United States with re-
by C. W. McCordis relative to, 3423. spect to (see bill H.R. 13917).
INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES Bills authorizing loans for refinancing irrigation districts
AND CANADA AND ALASKA AND CANADA, remarks in (see bills S. 5020, 5086; H.R. 13996, 14744).
House relative to appropriations for, 2618. Bills to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to grant
INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES concessions on reservoir sites in connection with Indian
AND :MEXIC6, remarks i:n House relative to appropriations irrigation projects (see bills H.R. 5070, 14433).
for, 2618. _ Bill to provide for the termination of Federal operation of
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PRIVATE AERIAL LAW, the Hermiston and West Extension irrigation districts of
authorizing an appropriation for expenses of participa- the Umatilla irrigation p~oject, Oregon (see bill S. 5341).
tion by the United States in (see H.J.Res. 568*). Bills authorizing certain contractual changes relating to
Message from the President transmitting a recommendation . the payment of certain construction costs of the Mini-
for an appropriation for expenses of participation by the doka irrigation project, Idaho (see bills S. 5402, 5526;
United States in (S.Doc. 175), 2198, 2237, 2242. H.R. 14224).
Bills for temporary relief of water users on irrigation proj-
INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF MILITARY MEDICINE AND ects (see bills S. 5135, 5198, 5236, 5269, 5332, 5417*, 5525;
PHARMACY, invite them to hold the eighth congress in H.R. 13567, 13854, 13918, 14432).
the United States (see S.J.Res. 217*, H.J.Res. 504). Bills to extend temporary relief to water users on Indian
"INTERNATIONAL DEBTS AND THEIR RELATION TO BUSI- irrigation projects (see bills S. 5417*, 5525*; H.R. 14432*).
NESS", address delivered by Bainbridge Colby entitled, . Bill to provide for rehabilitation of Big Lost River irri-
2347. gation project in Idaho (see bill H.R. 13557).
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE, ROME, ITALY, Bill for the rehabilitation of the Crane Creek Irrigation
authorize an annual appropriation for expenses of partici- project, Idaho (see bill H.R. 13529).
pation by the United States in (see H.J.Res. 586*). Bill authorizing classification of lands within the Flat-
head irrigation project (see bill H.R. 13601).
INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND Bill to provide for the rehabilitation of the Lewiston Or-
GREAT BRITAIN, remarks in House relative to appro- chards irrigation project, Idaho (see bill H.R. 13531).
priations for, 2619. Bill to provide for the rehabilitation of the Rathdunn
INTERNATIONAL MERCANTIT..E MARINE CO., INC., remarks in Prairie irrigation project in Idaho (see bill H.R. 13536).
Senate relative to mail contracts with, 5214, 5215, 5231, Bill for the rehabilitation of the Walker River irrigation
5298, 5309. project, Nevada (see bill H .R. 13527).
Resolution requesting the Postmaster General to postpone Letter of Secretary of the Interior transmitting the annual
the awarding of a mail contract to (see S.Res. 375*). report of operations of Indian irrigation projects, 39, 59.
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY AND ECONOMIC CONFERENCE, Letter from the Commissioner of the Bureau of Reclama-
authorize an appropriation for participation by the United tion relative to granting temporary relief to water users
States in (see S.J.Res. 242; H.J.Res. 536*). on irrigation projects, 5143.
Message from the President transmitting estimate of ap- Letters from the American Farm Bureau Federation and the
propriation for expenses of participation by the United National Grange relative to granting temporary relief to
States in (H.Doc. 517), 1164, 1251. water users on irrigation projects, 5147.
Memorial of Legislature of Idaho urging legislation to au-
INTERNATIONAL PARLIAMENTARY CONFERENCE ON COM- thorize loans to irrigation districts by the Reconstruction
MERCE, letter of Secretary of State transmitting an in- Finance Corporation, 4299, 4456.
vitation to the United States to participate in (H.Doc. Remarks in House on bill (S. 5417) for the temporary re-
520), 1338, 1354, 1397. lief of water users on irrigation projects, 5142.
INTERNATIONAL ZEPPELIN TRANSPORT CORPORATION, re- Remarks in House relative to appropriations for Indian irri-
marks in Senate relative to, 3057. gation projects, 602, 638.
INTERNATIONALISM FROM THE VERSAILLES TREATY TO 1932, Remarks in House and correspondence relative to the Flat-
address delivered by Representative McFadden before the head irrigation project, 605, 638.
Executives' Club of Chicago, lll., on the subject of, 5643. Remarks in House relative to the Fort Hall irrigation proj-
ect, Idaho, 642. .
INTERPLEADER BILLS. See COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES. Remarks in House relative to appropriations for investiga-
INTERSTATE COMMERCE, address over the radio delivered by tions in connection with western irrigation agriculture,
Representative Rayburn entitled "The Public Interest 1068.
in Railroads and Other Forms of Transportation", 503. Report of the Committee on Indian Affairs in Senate on
Bill to provide compensation for disability or death result- Indian irrigation projects (S.Rept. 25, pt. 4), 1551.
ing from injury to employees in (see bill S. 5695). Statistics relative to crops grown under, 4757.
Bill to divest certain activities of their interstate char- IRVING TRUST CO. OF NEW YORK, investigate the activities of
acter (see bill H.R. 14125). the (see H.J.Res. 511).
Bills to amend act to regulate (see bills H.R. 14373, 14666). Resolution of the New York County Lawyers' Association
Bills to prevent interstate shipment of commodities manu- condemning the appointment as standing receiver in
factured or produced in factories operating more than bankruptcy, 2248.
5 days per week or 6 hours per day (see bills S. 5267; IRWIN, RALPH C., relief (see blll H.R. 13273*).
H.R. 14082, 14105, 14518). ·
Joint resolution further to investigate certain public-utility ISAACS, GREEN, pension (see bill S. 5315).
corporations engaged in (see H.J .Res. 572 •). ISBELL, H. I., letter relative to the proposed Government insur-
Remarks in Senate relative to the shipment of cotton and . ance of bank deposits, 2086.
wheat in, 724.
Resolution providing for the printing of a compilation of ISENBURG, ARTHUR C., pension (see bill H.R. 14612).
laws relating to common carriers (see S.Res. 307). ISING, CATHERINE E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13124).
INDEX
ISLE AU HAUT AND KIMBALL ISLAND, ¥AJNE, report of Secre- JENKINS, THOMAS A. (a Representative from- Ohio). -
tary of War on survey of, 37. Attended, 5.
ISRAEL, MOSES, relief (see bill H.R. 5269*). Amendments offered by, to
Norwegian steamer Tampen (bill H.R. 12746), 707.
ITALY, statistics relative to the military forces of, 2173, 3782. Pulaski, Casimir: memorial at Savannah, Ga., to (H.R. 6490),
Table showing increase in expentlitures for land, naval, and 5281.
air armaments since 1913 by, 3783. Ross, Janet Hardcastle (bill H.R. 12743), 707.
JACKSON, ANDREW, excerpt from a message to Congress in 1831 Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
relative to the District of Columbia, 4205. · Adjusted-service certificates: to provide for the advance
JACKSON HOLE, WYO., article appearing in the Cheyenne (Wyo.) payment of (see bill H.R. 13021). 41.
Morning Eagle relating to, 2645. Angel, James: to pension (see bill H.R. 13170), 44.
Bosworth, William E.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14491), 2790.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA., resolutions adopted by the Reserve Officers Brown, Amy F.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13419).
Association remonstrating against the proposed transfer 153.
of functions of the Corps of Engineers of the Army per- Bruce, William: to pension (see bill H.R. 13171), 44.
taining to river and harbor work, 1716. Burnett, Clarisa: to pension (see bill H.R. 14523), 3052.
Statement concerning the establishment of a transient Congrove, Lewis: to pension (see bill H.R. 13172), 44.
camp at, 4503. Daugherty, Sarah A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
JACKSONVILLE HERALD, FLA., editorial entitled "Politicians or 13173), 44.
Statesmen " appearing in, 724. Derry, Mary E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13174), 44.
Duncan, Jennie S.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13175).
JACOBER, ERNEST, relief (see bill H.R. 13755). 44.
JACOBS TRANSFER & STO'R.AGE CO., authorize the granting of Eator, Henrietta H.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
a permit for the cc . truction of an oil and gasoline pipe 14524), 3052. -
line in the District of Columbia by (see bills S. 5667*; Fenwick, Addie C.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13176),
H.R. 14725*). 44.
·JACOBSEN, B. M. (~ Representative from Iowa). Folden, Mary M.: to increase pension (see b111 H.R. 14785),
. 5188.
Attended, 5. Fox, Sarah A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14492),
Appointed on funeral committee, 4278. 2790.
Resignation from funeral committee, 4448. Fultz, Charlotte: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13177),
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 44.
Mississippi River bridge, Bettendorf, Iowa: to extend time Hively, Roma: to pension (see b111 H.R. 13178), 44.
for construction of (H.R. 14589), 3581. Hopkins, Jennie: to pension (see b111 H.R. 13179). 44.
Remarks by, on Hysell, Electa M.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13418).
Kendall, Samuel A.: death of, 1710. 153.
War Department appropriation bill--ordnance, 2230. Immigration: to repeal part of immigration act, and to
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. make uniform method of appointment of immigration
JAMES, ROBERT B., relief (see bill H.R. 14313*). officials (see bills H.R. 14685, 14686), 4210.
JAMES, W. FRANK (a Representative from Michigan). Keneff, Mary C.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13180), 44.
Lantz, Maude: to pension (see bill H.R. 13181), 44.
Attended, - . Mcintyre, Laura E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13182),
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 44. .
Officers of Army and Navy: to amend Revised Statutes re- Martin, Mary L.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13183),
lating to relative rank of (see bill H.R. 1~777), 5062. 44.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Salisbury, Mary Virginia: to pension (see bill H.R. 13184),
Societies and associations, 4210. 44. .
Remarks by, on · . Shafer, Fanny Reuter: for relief (see bill H.R. 14572), 3343.
Ilitz, Michael, 3640. South, Nancy: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14522).
Navy Department appropriation bill-salary reduction, 4830. 3052.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Stewart, Elizabeth R.: to increase pension {see bill H.R.
JAMES RIVER, VA., survey for a waterway from the New and 14258). 1834.
Kanawha Rivers, W.Va., to (see S.J.Res. 257). Woodward, Violet S.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
14493), 2790. -
JAMISON, JOE P., relief (see bill H:R. 13510). Zeigler, Dora: to pension (see bill H.R. 13420), 153.
JANES, ETTA, pension (see bill H~. 13085). Petitions and papers presented by, from
Citizens and individuals, 3344.
JAPAN, article by Samuel G. Blythe concerning the prices of com- Remarks by, on
modities imported from, 2350. Air mail contracts: rescinding certain new, 4538.
Article appearing in the Trans-Pacific, published in Japan, Camp Bullis, Tex., 4538.
relative to increased trade due to depreciation of the yen Chicago World's Fair, 3560.
in, 2976. Circulation statements of newspapers, 699.
Statistics relative to the military forces of, 2173. Columbia River bridge, The Dalles, Oreg., 3577.
Table showing increase in expi:mditures for land, naval, and Cotton classification, 3549.
air armaments since 1913 by, 3783. Declaratory judgments, 697, 698.
JARVIS, SARAH ANN, pension (see bill H.R. 14661). Employees' compensation, 3553.
Extension of Forest Exchange Act, Oregon, 1877.
JASPER, MARY E., increase pension (see bills S. 5590; H.R. 14624). Farm legislation: analysis of plans for, 1700.
J~ET, ENRIQUETA KOCH v. DE, relief (see bill H.R. Flood control, Lowell Creek, Seward, Alaska, 1900.
12751*). Gonzalez, Benjamin, 708.
Government purchase of American goods, 1895.
JEFFERS, LAMAR (a Representative from Alabama). Gunnison National Forest, Colo., 1875.
Attended, 5. Indemnity to Nicaragua, 1882.
Appointment as teller to count electoral vote, 3546. Indian irrigation projects, 1873.
Amendments offered by, to Indigent aliens, 3576.
War Department appropriation bill-buildings, 2219. Johnson, Albert: tribute to, 5620.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Klamath Indian Reservation, 1874.
Act of May 29, 1930: to amend (see bill H.R. 14429), 2640. Legislative procedure relative to appropriation b1lls, 3315.
Employees of the United States: sick leave for certain Mississippi River bridge, 995.
civilian (see bill H .R. 14741), 4641. Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany, 4540.
Remarks by, on Modoc National Forest, 4537.
Civil Service positions: salary rates of certain, 5167. National m11itary parts, etc.: protection of, 5168.
Counting electoral vote, 3639. Naturalization laws, 692, 1871, 3546.
Joint Committee on Veterans' Benefits, 5545. Navajo Indian Reservation, Utah, 3559.
War Department appropriation · bill-buildings, 2220, 2223. Naval ordnance plant, South Charleston, W.Va.: disposition
---citizens' military training camps, 2320, 2324. of, 1884.
Reports made by, from New York Bay bridge, New York, 5166.
Committee on the Civil Service: Norwegian steamer Tampen, 707.
Retirement of classified employees (H.Rept. 2102), 4865. otoe and Missouria Indian Tribes, 702, 1879.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Public building, Binghamton, N.Y., 4535.
JEFFERSON, MARIA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13237). --Huntsville, Ala., 4534.
Roosevelt Island, D.C., 3557.
JEFFERSON, THOMAS, article by Charles A. Lee entitled " Thomas Ross, Janet Hardcastle, 706.
Jefferson and Public Education"," 5056. Samoa: government for American, 4930, 4932, 4933, 4934,
JEFFRIES, ffiA B., pension (see bill H.R; 13706). 4935, 4937.
School building, Frazer, Mont, 3556, 3557.
JENKINS, MARY C., increase pension (see bill H.R. 1~). South Dakota camp sites, 695.
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114 INDEX
JENKINS, THOMAS A.-Continued JOHNSON, HIRAM W.-Continued
Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Temporary employees under Economy Act, 4542. San Diego, Calif.: to .authorize sale o! portions of Pueblo
Tribal agreements, 697. Indian lands of San Diego to the city of (see bill S. 5595),
Tribute to retiring Members, 5556. 3489.
Unemployment distress relief, 1882. Surplus coal: authorizing Secretary of Navy to sell to needy
Ute Indians, Utah, 3554. at nominal prices (see S.J.Res. 255), 4215.
Vessels: regulations governing, 5165. Torrance, Lottie A.: to pension (see bill S. 5511), 2460.
Waiver of prosecution by indictment, 698. · Walsh, Michael L.: to pension (see billS. 5643), 4114.
Widows Island, Maine, 694. Wright, Catherine: for relief (see bill S. 5616), 3664.
Wisconsin Indian claims, 694. Motions and resolutions offered by
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Alameda Belt Line, California-to concur, 5451.
JENKINS, WILLIAM L., relief (see bill H.R. 997•). Common carriers by water: to concur in House amend-
JENSEN, LESLIE, relief (see bills S. 5085*; H.R. 10498•). ments, 5319.
- - - t o disagree to House amendments and ask for con-
JERMARK. ERNEST w., relief (see bill S. 5688; H.R. 13148). ference, 5195.
JERSEY CITY, N.J., relief of the mayor and aldermen of (see bill Harbor, river, etc., collisions: prevention of-to concur in
H.R. 7324 • ) . House amentlments, 5212.
JET!', CURTIS, relief (see bill S. 3870•). Los Angeles County, Calif.-to concur, 5451.
JEWISH WELFARE BOARD, relief of disabled World War veterans Park system, California-to concur, 5451.
of (see bill S. 5429). Ru1es: to suspend, 3171.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
JIMMERFIELD, TOM B., pension (see bill H.R. 13443). Citizens and individuals, 3828.
JOERNS, GEORGE, article entitled " The Depression, Its Cause and Societies and associations, . 3828.
CUre", written by, 2259. State legislatures, 2799.
JOHNSON, ADA RAY, pension (see bill H.R. 13628). Remarks by, on
JOHNSON, ALBERT (a Representative from Washington). Agricultural entry of mineral lands, 5513.
Attended, 5. Coal: sale to needy of surplus, 4984.
Appointed on funeral committee, 1435. Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5311, 5312.
Tribute to, 5620. First deficiency appropriation bill--Government purchase
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
· of American goods, 1623, 1645.
Aberdeen, Wash.: to authorize the Secretary of the Navy to Foreign debts, 1176, 1268, 1272, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 2474,
make available the U.S.S. Newport to the municipality of 2475, 2476.
(see b1ll H.R. 14279), 1986. Laval-Hoover debt conference, 1424, 14.25.
Common carriers by water: amending Shipping Act, 1916, as Limitation of debate, 3006.
amended, for purpose of further regulating (see bill H.R. Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5102, 5319, 5322.
14077), 1395. Norris, Senator: a tribute to, 2380.
Howey, William Fenwick: for relief (see bill H.R. 13332), 76. Order of business, 1732.
Yates, Leo: for relief (see bill H.R. 13185), 44. Panama: treaty with, 4382.
Motions and resolutions offered by Park system, California, 4986.
Jones, Wesley L.: on death of (see H.Res. 299), 35. Philippine independence, 255, 264, 265, 1867.
Remarks by, on Schneider, Jack, 5512.
Columbia National Forest, 3558. Second deficiency bill-reclamation, 5464, 5465.
Ferguson, Sarah Maddocks, 3808. Suspension of the ruies, 1572.
Gritlith, Llewellyn B., 3729, 3730. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 3251,
Memorial to General Pulaski at Savannah, Ga., 3560. 3434.
Pitanken, John, 3803. ---Bureau of Efficiency, 3456.
Rio Grande River: overflow of, 3809. ---furlough, 3425.
. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. ---Government purchase of American goods, 2867, 2868,
2869, 3175, 3176, 3178, 3253, 3262, 3266, 3267.
JOHNSON, ELLA MAE, pension (see bill H.R. 13338). ---Ocean mail service, 3360.
JOHNSON, FRED B., pension (see billS. 5212). --salary reduction, 3468, 3469, 3471, 3472, 3474.
Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4488.
JOHNSON, GEORGE D., relief (see bill S. 5356). War Department appropriation bill--camps at Army posts
JOHNSON, HIRAM W. (a Senator from Californi4). for unemployed, 3948, 3949.
Attended, 3. Reports made by, from
Appointed conferee, 687, 5195. Committee on Commerce:
Appointed on funeral committee, 1436. Boners, etc.: construction and inspection of (S.Rept. 1302),
Appointed on Joint Select Committee on the Disposition 4962.
of Useless Papers in the Executive Departments, 886. Common carriers by water (S.Rept. 1136), 3141.
Foreign debts: addresses of Dr. Jacob H. Hollander and Domestic articles (S.Rept. 1091), 2071.
Han. Bainbridge Colby on, 2345. Inland waterway from Norfolk, Va., to Beaufort Inlet, N.C.
"Wny Europeans Get Distorted Picture of United States": (S.Rept. 1123), 2644.
newspaper article by Edmond Taylor entitled, 5070. Labor conditions on the Mississippi fiood-control project
Amendments offered by, to (S.Rept. 1064), 1781.
First deficiency appropriation bill--Government purchases Lighthouse reservations (S.Rept. 1164), 3663.
of American goods, 1645. Lowell Creek, Seward, Alaska (S.Rept. 1137), 3141.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
13520)---Government purchase of Amerie&Il goods, JOHNSON, JED (a Repi-esentative from Oklahoma).
1552, 2667, 2869, 3178. Attended, 5.
---salary reduction, 3468. Appointed teller, 2060.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced · by Amendments offered by, to
Bodkin, Arabella E.: for relief (see bill S. 5371), 1439. War Department appropriation bill: officers' retired pay,
Boiler inspection, etc.: to amend United States Code relat- 2055, 2058, 2060.
ing to (S. 5651), 4300. Bills and joint resolutions intrcj•J.ced by
Bonnet Carre: in reference to land in the floodway area of Indians: to authorize the payment of expenses of prose-
(see bill S. 5167), 367. cuting cla.i ms against the United States by the Kiowa,
Common carriers by water: amending Shipping Act, 1916, as Comanche, and Apache Tribes from the tribal funds (see
amended, for purpose of further regulating (see bills S. bill H.R. 14339), 2193.
5035, 5036)' 63. Officers' retired pay: to reduce and adjust (see b111 H.R.
de Back, Minnie C.: conferring upon United States District 14567). 3343.
Court for Northern District of Ca.llfornia, southern di- Remarks by, on
vision, jurisdiction of claim of (see bill S. 5038), 63. Leverett, Lettie, 4863.
Intoxicating liquors: to permit admission into Virgin McKee, Howard, 3645.
Islands for export of (see bill S. 5034), 63. War Department appropriation bill, 1806.
Jasper, Mary E.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5590), 3424. - - officers• retired pay, 2055, 2056, 2057, 2058, 2059.
Lee, Lt. Comdr. Arthur A.: for relief (see bill S. 5596), 3490. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Lighthouse reservations: to authorize Secretary of Com- JOHNSON, JULIA C., pension (see bill H.R. 13393).
merce to dispose of certain (see bill S. 5581), 3242.
Load lines for American vessels: to amend section 1 (a) of JOHNSON, LOUIS (national commander of the American Legion),
act to establish (see bill S. 5037), 63. remarks in House relative to the address on the Emer-
Los Angeles County, Calif.: to convey certain lands in (see gency Officers' Retirement Act delivered by, 3409.
bill s. 5537)' 2644. JOHNSON, LUTHER A. (a Representative jrom Texas).
McCann, Robert E.: to pension (see bill S. 5265), 820. Attended, 5.
Park system. California: selection of lands for (see bill Appointed on funeral committee, 414.
s. 5612}. 3745. Petitiom and papers presented by, from
Roos, Robert A.: to present Distinguished Service Medal to Citizens and individuals, 1020, 1146, 1355, 3919.
(see bill S. 5451), 2029. Societies and associations, 3919.
JNDEX 115
JOHNSON, LUTHER A.-Continued JONES, MARVIN {a Representative from Texas).
.Remarks by, on Attended, 5 .
Crop-production loans, 1362. Appointed conferee, 1325, 2912, 3090.
Currency lnfiatton, 4763, 4765. Appointed teller, 1533, 1610, 1669.
Eslick, Edward E.: memorial address to, 4354. Farm problems: address by John W. Flannagan, Jr., on,
Extension of remarks, 1360. 4630.
Farm-allotment plan, 1603, 1659. Amendments offered by, to .
Garrett, Daniel E.: tribute to, 4366. Cotton: G.o vernment purchase and sale of (S. 5122), 5268.
Leave of absence, 274. Farm-allotment bill (H.R. 13991): acreage control, 1605.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-con- ---classification and types, 1689.
ference report, 4617. --cotton, 1659.
Williams, Guinn: tribute to, 5583. ---domestic-consumption percentages, 1600.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. --hogs, 1602, 1659, 1664.
JOHNSON, MAE E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13250). ---marketing period for wheat, cotton, and hogs, 1589.
---refunds to silk and rayon, 1673.
JOHNSON, MINNIE L., relief (see bill H.R. 13649) • ---tobacco, 1663.
JOHNSON, 0. R., brief entitled "Summary of Some Economic --wheat, 1659.
Aspects of the Proposed Domestic Allotment Plan " pre- Independent offices appropriation bill-Interstate Commerce
pared by, 1526. Commission, 3207.
JOHNSON, PATSY DENNIS, pension (see bill S. 5464). Navy Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14724)-helium
plant operation, 4834.
JOHNSON, ROBERT D. {a Representative from Missouri).
Bills and joint r~solutions introduced by
• Attended, 5.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Agricultural relief : to conserve mineral rights of farmers
Bank checks: to repeal tax on (see bill H.R. 13374), 152.
through cooperative agencies (see H.J.Res. 587), 3236.
Chapman, Delilah J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. Agriculture: to aid (see bill H.R. 13991), 1257.
Cain, John F.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13629), 415.
13901), 944. Crop production: authorizing Secretary of Agriculture to
Fertilizer, feed, and seed loans: authorizing Secretary of make loans for (see H.J.Res. 529), 985.
Agriculture to extend to farmers time af payment of (see Department of Agriculture: to create division of agricul-
bill H.R. 13530), 297. tural loans 1n (see bills H.R. 14707, 14746), 4453, 4641.
Gordon, Margaret E.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14472), 2723. Government-owned cotton: to authorize distribution to
Harvesting: authorizing farmers who secured loans for crop American National Red Cross and other relief organiza-
production from Secretary of Agriculture to sell free from tions of (see bills H.R. 13526, 13607), 297, 415.
lien of United States sUfficient quantity of crops to pay
expenses of (see bill H.R. 13489), 284. Motions and resolutions offered by
Salary reduction: Representatives, Senators, Delegates, and Adjourn: to, 1546.
Resident Commissioners (see bill H.R. 14740), 4641. Agricultural-adjustment program: providing for printing of
Taylor, John W.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14352), 2193. additional copies of hearings held before the Agricultural
Two-cent postage: to restore on first-class mall matter {see Committee on (see H.Res. 347), 1435.
bill H.R. 13373), 152. Agricultural Committee: for permission to sit during ses-
Voting: to prohibit coercion of employees by corporations sions of the House, 1217.
and individuals (see bill H.R. 14765), 4865. Committee of the Whole, 5255.
Petitions and papers presented by, jrom
Crop-production loan: to suspend rules, 1885.
Citizens and individuals, 1020. Farm-allotment plan: for consideration of bill (H.R. 13991)
Remarks by, on
with respect to the (see H.Res. 339), 1257.
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- Garrett, Daniel E.: on death of (see H.Res. 320), 414.
priation bill, 2612. Remarks by, on
Farm relief, 1703. Conservation of wild life, fish, and game, 1871, 3546.
Hines, Mary B., 3637. Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2519.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTEs. Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5254, 5257,
5265, 5266, 5267, 5269, 5270, 5271, 5272, 5273, 5274.
JOHNSON, ROYAL C. (a Representative from South Dakota). Cotton garment display, 2761.
Attended, 5. Crop-production loan, 1885, 1891, 2192, 2418, 2419, 2606.
Petitions and papers presented by, jrom Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 711, 718, 3090,
Citizens and individuals, 3919. 3306, 3307, 3864, 3865, 5389.
.Remarks by, on Farm allotment plan, 1217, 1338, 1339, 1340, 1346, 1348, 1349,
Emergency officers' retirement, 3409, 3411. 1350, 1352, 1366, 1367, 1372, 1394, 1529, 1531, 1532, 1533,
Legislative appropriation bill-salary reduction, 3389. 1534, 1535, 1542, 1543, 1544, 1583, 1584, 1586, 1587, 1588,
National Guard of South Dakota, 5176. 1589, 1590, 1591, 1593, 1594, 1596, 1598, 1599, 1602, 1604,
Glasa-Steagall banking bill, 5177. 1606, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1610, 1614., 1659, 1660, 1662, 1663,
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. 1664, 1666, 1667, 1668, 1670, 1672, 1673, 1676, 1677, 1678,
JOHNSON, RUPERT R., relief (see bill H.R. 3840*). 1679, 1686, 1687, 1688, 1689, 1693.
JOHNSON & IDGGINS, relief (see bill S. 252*). Garrett, Daniel E.: funeral of, 455.
JOHNSON BROS., INC., relief (see bill S. 5150). ---tribute to, 565.
Grazing fees in national forests, 2237.
JOHNSTON, EMMA F., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14090). Independent offices appropriation bill-Federal Trade Com-
JOINT COMMITTEE ON INTERNAL REVENUE TAXATION. See mission, 3198.
CoM.MITrEE ON INTERNAL REVENUE TAXATION (Joint). ---Interstate Commerce Commission, 3207.
JOINT COMMI'ITEE ON PRINTING. See COMM:rr.t'EE ON PluNTING Legislative appropriation bill-funerals of deceased Mem-
(Joint). bers, 3414.
Limitation of debate, 5267, 5273.
JOINT COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' BENEFITS. See CoMMITTEE Navy Department appropriation bill-aviation, 4834, 4836.
ON VETERANs' BENEFITS (Joint). North Plains & Santa Fe Railway Co., 4289.
JOINT-STOCK LAND BANKS, authorize reamortization of loans by Order of business, 1394, 1434.
(see bill S. 5337•). Permission to address House, 5347.
Bill to provide for readjustment of the bonded indebtedness Philippine independence, 1085.
of (see bill S. 5506). Wheat: English system to stabilize price of, 2532.
Bill to provide for the liquidation of (see bill S. 5552). Reports made by, from
Comparative synopsis of the provisions of the Federal Farm Committee on Agriculture:
Loan Act respecting Federal and joint-stock land banks, Crop-productions loans (H.Rept. 1810), 1019.
1261. Farm allotment plan (H.Rept. 1816), 1257.
Remarks in House relative to, 356. Government-owned cotton (H.Rept. 1795), 534.
Remarks 1n House relative to foreclosures by, 1827. Committee of conference:
Table showing functions of, 3698. Distribution of Government-owned cotton {H.R. 13607, H.
JONES, ELLEN L. W., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13168). Rept. 1873), 3217.
JONES, JAMES C., petition relative to the maintenance of a "me- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
tUum of exchange " received from, 3263. JONES, MARY E., increase pension (see b111 H.R. 14556).
JONES, JESSE H., address over the radio with regard to the work
of the Reconstruction Fina.nce Corporation delivered by, JONES, ROBERT E., pension (see bill H.R. 14677).
874. JONES, WESLEY L. (late a Senator from Washington).
JONES, JOHN PAUL, <remarks 1n House on, 3819. Address delivered by Melvin G. Winstock at memorial serv-
JONES, JULIA A., Increase pension (see bill H.R. 13782). ices to, 2800.
Memorial services to, 4344.
JONES, LEAH, Increase pension (see bill H.R. 14089). Resolutions on death of (see S.Res. 283 •; H.Res. 299 •) .
JONES, LEE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13788), Resolution to pay funeral expenses of (see S.Res. 294*).
JONES, LIZZIE, pension (see bill H.R. 13989) • JONES 5-AND-10 LAW, repeal (see bill H.R. 14505).
116 INDEX
JORDAN, FRED D. (publisher), letter relative to the effect on KEAN, HAMILTON F.-Continued
American imports of the depreciation of foreign curren- Remarks by, on
cies, 4123. Constitutional conventions ln the states, 4694.
JORDAN, JULIAN M., relief (see bill H.R. 13721). District of Columbia appropriation bill-taxicabs, 5344, 5345.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4057, 4058.
jORDAN, R. D., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13618). Gasoline tax: Federal, 3759.
JORDAN, SUSAN A., !~crease pension (see bill H.R. 14786). - Gasoline tax in District of Columbia, 3758.
JORDAN, WALLACE M., relief (see bill H.R. 14038). Gla.ss-Steagall banking bill, 1942, 1994, 2263, 2510.
JOTI'ER, EVELYN, relief (see b111 H.R. 14570). - - banking affiliates, 2410, 2463, 2464, 2512.
--llqu!dation, 2292, 2393, 2399.
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE OF NEW YORK, editorial on chain Godfrey, Ida E., 3750.
stores appearing in, 2344. Government economy, 2650, 2654.
JOY, MARY M., increase pension (see bill S. 5491). Morristown National Historical Park, N.J., 3760.
JOYNER, EDGAR R., pension (see bill H.R. 14257). Naval ammunition depot, Lake Denmark, N.J., 5510.
Tariff, 1290.
JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL. See ARMY. Treasury-Post Ofilce Departments appropriation bill-person ..
JUDGES. See COURTS OF THE UNITED STATI3. nel classlflcatlon, 3435.
JUDGMENTS. See CoURTS O.F THE UNITED STATES. Beports made by, from
Committee on the District of Columbia:
JUNCTION CITY, ARK., relief of the First National Bank of (see Amateur boxing (S.Rept. 1230), 4179.
bill H.R. 8216*). Gaslight companies: merger of (S.Rept. 1241), 4215.
JUNE, CHARLES E., pension (see bill H.R. 13762). 011 and gasoline pipe line (S.Rept. 1357), 5447.
JURY, AVERn..L A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13885). Committee on Naval Affairs:
JUTE, amendment and remarks in House relative to :flx:tng duty on, Naval station, Guantanamo Bay, CUba (S. 1656), 5191.
1679. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Remarks in House relative to the importation of, 1681. KEEFE, MARGARET, pension (see billS. 5545).
KADING, CHARLES A. (a Representattve from Wisconsin). KEEFE, MARY B., increase pension (see blll H.R. 13251).
Attended, 5. KEENEY, MATILDA, pension (see b111 H.R. 13407).
Bills and joi'h.t resolutions introduced by KEES, ELIZABETH, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13982).
Lehner, Anna: to pensio~ (see bill H.R. 14638), 3824.
Steinbruecker, Francisk.a: to increase pension (see bJ.ll H.R. KEGG, ELLA NORA, pension (see bill H.R. 14596).
14160). 1548. KEISER, NANCY A., pension (see bill H.R. 13406) .
Petitions and papers presented by, from KEITH, ELIZA J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13695).
State legislatures, 4454.
Bemarks by, on KEI·ERER, MAURICE :M .• relief (see billS. 2008*).
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 21. KELLER, KENT E. (a Representative from Illinois) • .
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Attended, 5.
I
KAHN, FLORENCE P. (a Representative from California). Amendments offered by, to
District of Columbia appropriation bill (H.R. 14643)-hos·
Attended, 5.
prtals, 4435, 4436.
" Last Will and Testament of a Lame Duck ": poem by Ruth Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Bryan OWen entitled, 3051.
Public works: to accelerate public construction, to provide
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by employment, to create the administration of (see bill H.R.
Nonintoxicating liquors: to provide additional revenue by
13994) ' 1257.
increasing taxes on certain (see bill H.R. 13371), 152. Bemarks by, Oft.
Pneumatic-tube serv1ce: to authorize construction and use Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5251.
of underground (see bill H.R. 13664), 476. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
Bemarks by, on priations bill, 2609, 2612, 2613.
Agricultural appropriation bill-naval stores, 1119. --Court of Claims, 2612, 2613.
Bank of America, San Francisco, Calif., 2777. District of Columbia appropriation bill-hospitals, 4435,
Legislative appropriation b111-salary reduction, 3405. 4436, 4437' 4438.
Suspension of rules, 4283. ---taxicabs, 4203.
Treasury and Post Ofilce Departments appropriation bill- - - - welfare and relief, 4443.
ocean mail, 467. Farm-allotment plan, 1543.
Tribute to retiring Members, 5553. First deficiency appropriation bill-Employment Service,
Reports made by, from 1319. .
Committee on Military Affairs: Foreign debts, 1006.
Los Angeles County, Calif. (H.Repts. 1908, 1954), 2554, 3235. Government purchase of American goods, 1895.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Home-loan banks, 2534.
KAMAN, ALBERT, correct mUitary record (see bill H.R. 13451). Independent offices appropriation blll, 3032.
KANSAS, letter from the secretary of the committee of Kansas Karch, Charles A.: memorial address to, 4363.
farm organizations relative to the purchasing power of Legislative appropriation bill, 3416.
farm commodities, 1437. ---restaurant: House, 3412.
Letter from the secretary of the Kansas Livestock Associa- National banking associations: powers of Comptroller of
tion relative to the hog industry, 1593. the Currency respecting, 5026.
Memorial of legislature urging legislation for the rehabilita- Relief legislation, 5531.
tion of agriculture, 3659. Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill-
Resolutions adopted by the State board of agriculture rela- air and ocean mail contracts, 339.
tive to national legislation in aid of agriculture, 2455. --public build in~. 406, 410.
KANSAS NATIONAL FOREST, remarks in House relative to the Beports made by, from
proposed exchange of lands in, 570. Committee on the Library:
KARAMPELIS, PETER, relief (see bill H.R. 13870). Interstate Legislative Reference Bureau (H.Rept. 1784), 151.
Roanoke Colony Commission (H.Rept. 2035), 4209.
KARCH, CHARLES A. (late a Representative from Illinois) , me- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
morial address to, 4363, 4364, 4365.
Memorial services to, 4344. KELLER, SAMUEL, relief (see bill H.R. 14735).
Resolutions on death of (see H.Res. 303*; S.Res. 289*). KELLEY, LENA B., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13444).
KASTER, SUSAN E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13258). KELLOGG, CHARLES C., relief (see bill H.R. 5256•).
KASZUBSKI, WALTER, relief (see bill H.R. 11535*). KELLOGG, G. E., excerpt from letter relating to farm-land se-
KEAN, HAMILTON F. (a Senator from New Jersey). curities written by, 1235.
Attended, 3. KELLOGG, RUTH- M., report of survey of the Doak reorganization
Roosevelt, President-elect Franklin D.: telegram from Harry of the Federal employment offices written by, 4302.
B. Hawes relating to attempt on life of, 4212.
Amendments · offered by, to KELLOGG-BRIAND PACT, statement adopted by the New York
Glass-Steagall banking bill (S. 4412), 2510, 2512. Peace Society on the subject of, 1438.
--banking ·affiliates, 2254, 2410. KELLY, CLYDE (a Representative from Pennsylvania).
---Comptroller of the Currency, 2512. Attended, 5.
---liquidating corporation, 2393. Appointed on funeral committee, 1435.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Lincoln, Abraham: address before the Principals' Club of
Internal Revenue Service: to provide for appointment of Pittsburgh, Pa., on, 5624.
deputy collectors of (see bill S. 5293), 948. Amendments offered by, to
Motions and resolutions offered by Treasury and Post omce Departments appropriation bill-
Constitutional conventions 1n the States: method of calling deduction for night workers, 520_,
(S.Res. 368), 4790. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by .
Petitions and papers presented by, from Bearinger, Margaret M.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14309),
Citizens and individuals, 300, 482, 721, 2028, 2195, 4960. 2065.
Societies and associations, 482, 2068, 2130, 2195. Brown, Eunice F.: to increase pension (see blli H.R. 13630),
State legislatures, 4300. 415.
INDEX 117
KELLY, CLYDE-Continued KENDRICK, JOHN B.--Continued
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Reports made by, from
Brown, Ruth M.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13630), 415. Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of
Commercial aviation: to encourage (see bill H.R. 14605), the Senate:
3653. Colwell, Genevieve M.: resolution to pay (see S.Res. 348),
Co!l.Stitution of the United States: to establish constitu- 3830. .
tional majority rule for purposes of amending (see H.J. National Parks: Yellowstone and Grand Teton (see S.Res.
Res. 615), 5415. 226)' 3830.
District of Columbia: to provide for needy blind persons in San Pedro River, Ariz. (see S.Res. 292}, 3830.
(see bill H.R. 14696), 4297. Committee on Public Lands and Surveys:
Drury, Harriett A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13589), Lake Oddie (see bill S. 5693), 4963.
363. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Finnin, James Francis: to correct naval record (see bill KENEFF, MARY C., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13180).
H.R. 13475), 230.
Helm, Helena K.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14310), KENNEDY, AMBROSE J. (a Representative from Maryland).
2065. Credentials presented and sworn in, 6.
Mail-equipment shops: to provide sick leave for employees Elected to committees, 532.
of (see bill H.R. 13919), 1019. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Motor-vehicle service: to provide for filling of vacancies in Casserly, John M.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14190), 1617.
(see bill H.R. 14297), 2064. Che::apeake Bay: to allow to bridge (see bill H.R. 14659),
Petitions and papers presented by, from . 3991.
Citizens and individuals, 230, 364, 365, 719, 1020, 1356, 1908, Eighteenth amendment: to amend Constitution relative to
3236, 3736, 5652. operation of (see H.J.Res. 592), 3581.
Societies and associations, 230, 1356, 4866, 5652. House of Representatives: to amend Constitution reducing
State legislatures, 5652. membership of (see H.J.Res. 591}, 3581.
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on
Air Mail Service, 471, 3109. Linthicum, John Charles: memorial address to, 4363~
Allegheny F.orging Co., 4853, 4854. Reports made by, from
Coal-mining situation, 1243, 1245. Committee on Claims :
Postal Service, 5636. Anderson-Tully Co. (H.Rept. 2140), 5061.
Salary cutting, 1246. Angle, Agnes M. (H.Rept. 2141). 5061.
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill- Grant. Ellen (H.Rept. 2135), 5061.
automatic salary increaEes, 508. St. Anthony's Hospital, Michigan City, Ind., Dr. Ru"sell A.
- - - conference report, 4605. Gilmore, Emily Molzen, and the Hummer Mortuary
---foreign air mail, 469. (H.Rept. 2139}, 5061.
---night workers, 520. Soderberg, H. A. (H.Rept. 1966}, 3342.
---salary cuts, 524. Taplin, William Ray (H.Rept. 1826), 1395.
---waiving points of order, 397. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Two-cent postage rate restoration, 1240. KENNEDY, MARTIN J. (a Representative from New York).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Attended, 5.
KELLY, EDWARD A. (a Representative from Illinois) • Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Attended, 5. · Dooley, J.' M .. Fireproof Warehouse Corporation: to pension
(sec bill H.R. 14331), 2128.
KELLY, MARGARET A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13540). Petitions and papers presented by, from
KEMMER, CHARLES, pension (see bill S. 5217). Societies and associations, 1713.
KEMP, BOLIVAR E. (a Representative from Louisiana). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Attended, 5. KENNEDY, MATILDA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13219).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by KENNEDY, ROSE, pension (see bill S. 5013).
Mississippi River, La.: to allow the Louisiana & Arkansas
Railway Co. to bridge (see blll H.R. 14377}, 2336. KENNEY, W. P., letter relative to the traffic rates on potatoes
- - - t o allow the Louisiana Highway Commission to bridge written by, 3055.
(see bill H.R. 14377}, 2336. KENT, SIDNEY JOSEPH, relief (see bill H.R. 7385*).
- - - t o allow the Missouri Pacific Railroad Co. to bridge KENTUCKY RIVER, KY., report of Secretary of War on survey of
(see bill H.R. 14377), 2433. (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu-
- - - t o extend time for construction of a bridge across ment), 37.
(see bills H.R. 14378, 14460}, 2336, 2723. KERN RIVER, CALIF., investigate relative to the utilization of
Remarks by, on the water resources of (see S.Res. 177*).
. Mississippi River bridge, Baton Rouge, La., 4547, 4548.
Votes of.See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. KERR, FANNIE, pension (see bill H.R. 14714}.
KENDALL, SAMUEL A. (a Representative from Pennsylvania}. KERR, JOHN H. (a Representative from North Carolina).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Attended, 5.
Amendments offered by, · to
Ansell, Ann Eliza: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13190),
44. Farm allotment bill (H.R. 13991) -peanuts, 1670, 1683,
Davis, Mary Alice: to pension (see blll H.R. 13186), 44. 1686, 1690.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Lewis, Hester H.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13189),
44. Tobacco seed: to restrict exportation of (see bill H.R.
Miller, Albert S.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13187), 44. 13565) ' 363.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
Myers, Eunice A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13191),
44. Citizens and individuals, 719.
Smith, Melissa D.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13188), Societies and associations, 1987.
44. Remarks by, on
Wilburn, Florence May: to pension (see bill H.R. 13925), Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, 2774.
1019. Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5261, 5273.
Votes of. · See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Farm allotment plan, 1497, 1531.
Tariffs and foreign currency depreciation, 3878.
KENDALL, SAMUEL A. (late a Representative from Pennsylvania). Reports made by, from
Memorial address to, 4370, 4371. Committee on War Claims:
Memorial services to, 4344. Howard, R. S. Co., Inc. (H.Rept. 2174), 5289.
Letter and resolution of condolence of the National Associa- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
tion of Letter Can-iers on death of, 1710. KETCHAM, JOHN C. (a Representative from Michigan).
Resolutions on death of (see S.Res. 319*; H.Res. 345*). Attended, 5.
KENDRICK, JOHN B. (a Senator from Wyoming). Farm mortgages: radio address on subject of, 4547.
Attended, 3. Amendments offered by, to
Appointed conferee, 2135, 3776, 4455, 5348, 5430, 5466. Agr!cultural appropriation bill-apple spraying regulation,
Appointed on funeral committee, 5416. 1138.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by - - - dry land farming, 1060.
National forests, parks, and reservations: granting of public ---irr1gation agriculture, 1068.
lands to States for elimination of lands from (see bill s. Btlls and joint resolutions introduced by
5613). 3745. Agricultural industry: to meet the existing emergency in
Motions and resolutions offered by (see bill H.R. 14504). 2943.
Colwell, Genevieve M.: resolution to pay (see S.Res. 348), Farm mortgages: to provide for the reduction of the in-
3424. terest on certain (see bill H.R. 14504}, 2943.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Federal Farm Loan Act: to amend and supplement (see
State legislatures, 3740, 3829, 3994, 4458. bill H.R. 14504), 2943.
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on
Casper-Alcova project, 1177. Agricultural appropriation bill, 1040, 1069.
Government economy, 2602. --apple spraying, 1138, 1139.
Transfer of western lands, 674. ---barberry rust, 1044.
118 ~NDEX
KETCHAM, JOHN C.-Continued KING, JOHN R., address on Abra.ha.m Lincoln delivered over the
Remarks by, on radJ.o by, 4460.
Agricultural appropriation b111--<:orn borer, 1133. KING, NELSON, relief (see bill S. 402*).
- - d r y land fanning, 1060.
---naval stores, 1120. KING, PAUL T. (H.R. 5699), papers withdrawn in House, 5022.
---Weather Bureau; 1031, 1032. KING. SALLIE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13414).
Appreciation to Members, 5572. KING, SHERMAN, pension (see bill H.R. 13070).
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2120.
Deductions from snow removers' pay, 1001. KING, WILLFORD I., letter relative to currency infiation written
by, 3375.
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
prtation bill-prisons, 2758. KING, WILLIAM H. (a Senatar from Utah).
Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 713. Attended, 3.
Farm allotment plan, 1363, 1364, 1377, 1378, 1541, 1597, 1693. Appointed on funeral committee, 5416.
Farm-relief proposal of farm organization, 984. Appointed teller to count the electoral vote, 1327.
Federal farm-land banks, 358. Amendments offered by, to
Independent offices appropriation bill-Federal Farm Board, Cotton: Government purchase and sale of (S. 5122), 4391.
3187. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro·
Interior Department appropriation bill: Indian irrigation prlation bill (H.R. 14363)-housing corporation, 4251.
projects, 642, 643, 644. District of Columbia appropriation bill (H.R. 14643), 5331.
Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5572. Immigration-exemption from quota of fathers and mothers
Parks system, Calif., 5389, 5391. (H.R. 8174), 5522. ·
Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans, 1011. Independent offices appropriation bill (H.R. 14458)-Bureau
Scientific research by Government, 2530. of Efficiency, 4802.
Tariffs and foreign currency depreciation, 1821. Interior Department appropriation bill (H.R. 13710)-irri-
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill- gation projects on Indian reservations, 3629.
mails conveyed by special arrangement, 461. Phllippine independence (bill H.R. 7233), 544, 632, 634.
--public buildings, 411, 412. Second deficiency bill (H.R. 14769)-Burea.u of Immigration,
---refunds of taxes, 353. 5462, 5465. .
War Department appropriation b1ll, 1809, 1817. --Public Utilities Comm.lssion, 5332.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. • Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R.
KEWEENAW WATERWAY, MICH., report of Secretary of War on 13520)-air mail service, 1932, 2030, 2597.
survey of (ordered printed in 7:3d Cong., 1st sess., as public ---Bureau of Customs, 3369.
document), 3653. ---Bureau of Internal Revenue, 3371, 3376.
- - - filling of vacancies, 1552.
KEY, MOLLIE, pension (see bill H.R. 14311). ---tax refunds, 2802.
KEYES, HENRY W. (a Senator jram New Hampshire). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Attended, 78. Aliens: to amend act of March 2, 1929, dealing with the
Appointed conferee, 1646, 3770, 3776, 4587, 4901, 5012, 5242, registration of (see bill S. 5347), 1401.
5298, 5466. Civil Service: relating to the classified (see btll S. 5018). 63.
Appointed on Coolidge funeral committ~e. 1358. Code of Laws of the United States: to amend (see bill S.
Appointed to Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy, 5487) 2254.
t

2455. . Irrigation and drainage districts: authorizing Reconstruc·


Assigned to committees, 156. tion Finance Corporation to make loans to aid in refund·
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by ing or refinancing certain obligations of (see bill S. 5020),
Lascar!, Salvatore: for relief (see bill S. 5074), 93. 63.
Public buildings: authorizing acceptance of title to sites Naturalization laws: to amend (see bills S. 5133, 5330), 233,
for (see bill S. 5588), 3424. 1266.
State Department Building: authorizing the erection of a. Navajo Indian Reservation: to permanently set aside certain
memorial to the American diplomatic consular officers in lands in Utah as an addition to (see bill S. 5541), 2644.
(see S.J.Res. 237), 2131. Public money: to secure greater economy and efficiency in
Washington City post office: to provide for placing the juris- the disbursement of (see bill S. 5021), 63.
diction, custody, and control in the Secretary of Treasury Reclamation fund: authorizing Reconstruction Finance Cor-
of (see bill S. 5530), 2563. poration to make loans to (see bill S. 5614), 3745.
Reports made by, trom Salt Lake City, Utah: to grant certain lands to (see bill S.
Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds: 5649), 4215.
Customhouse reservation, Nome, Alaska. (S.Rept. 1287), 4874. Usury: to amend District of Columbia Code of Law respect-
Department of State Building: memorial to diplomatic and ing (see bill S. 5019), 63.
consular officers (S.Rept. 1163), 3588. Ute Indians: for relief of the Confederated Bands of (see
Government property, St. Louis, Mo. (S.Rept. 1297), 4874. bill s. 5348) , 1401. .
Public building, Binghamton, N.Y. (S.Rept. 1290), 4874. Ute Indians, Utah: for relief (see billS. 5580), 3142.
~ublic building, Huntsville, Ala . : site for (S.Rept. 1288), Motions and resolutions offered by
4874. Air mail service: to investigate contracts for (S.Res. 333),
Public building, Mangum, Okla. (S.Rept. 1289), 4874. 2030. -
Public building, Maxwell, Nebr.: site for (S.Rept. 1286), Notice of motion to suspend rules relating to refunds of
4874. . internal-revenue taxes, 2864.
Public butldings: acceptance of title to sites for (S.Rept. Recommit: to, 4251.
1158) ' 3489. Reorganization and consolidation of executive agencies: dis-
Subcontractors on post-office building, Las Vegas, Nev. approving of recommendations of the President for the
(S.Rept. 1285), 4874. (see S.Res. 299), 304.
Washington City post office (S.Rept. 1157), 3489. Soviet Russia: investigation of conditions 1n (S.Res. 363),
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTFS. 4380. •
KEYPORT HARBOR, N.J., providing for examination and survey War: favoring international negotiations looking to the de·
of (see bill H.R. 13606). legalization and prohibition of (see S.Res. 321), 1449.
Petitions and papers presented by, from .
KEY WEST, FLA., authorizing an exchange of a. portion of the Citizens and individuals, 2068, 2247, 3585, 4377, 4459, 4561.
naval station and light house reservation at (see bills S. Societies and associations, 2558, 2800.
5540; H.R. 14437). State legislatures, 2558, 4867.
Letter from the Secretary of Commerce transmitting a. draft R~marks by, on
of proposed legislation for exchange of portions of the Agricultural appropriation bill--eon!erence report, 4890.
naval station and the lighthouse reservat1on at, 2335, 2339. - - Federal-aid highways, 3695, 3704.
KIBBE, WALTER WARREN, relief (see bill H.R. 14153). --migratory-bird refuges, 3706.
KICKAPOO INDIANS. See INDIANs. . Air transport service, 5319.
Ammunition: transfer of deteriorated, 5318.
KIDNAPING, fix punishment for kidnaping 1n the District of Bankruptcy system; Uniformity of., 5107, 5112. 5118, 5131,
Columbia (see bill S. 4694*). 5134.
KIDWELL, JORDAN, correct military record (see bill H.R. 13107). Blomgren, Harry E., 3674.
KIEID...ER, PAUL, relief (see bill H.R. 14048). Booth Fisheries Co., 3680.
KIERNAN, BRIDGET M., pension (see bill H.R. 14003). Branch banking, 946.
Camp Bullis, Tex., 5011.
KIGGINS, MARY A., increase pension (see bill S. 5557). Chicago World's Fair, 4693.
KILGORE, ELLEN M., pension (see bill H.R. 13577). Coal: sale to needy of surplus, 4984.
KILLEEN, THOMAS J .• pension (see bill H.R. 14234). Collins, Harvey, 4981.
Colonial Realty Co., 3760.
KILLION, CLARENCE R., relief (see bills S .. 2148*; H.R. 2445*). Committee on Indian Affairs: special assistant for, 5441.
KIMBERLY, EDIA A., relief (see bill S. 5377). Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2588, 2590.
KING, ARTHUR, pension (see bill H.R. 13765). Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 4384, 4385, 4386,
KING, CHARLES E., pension (see bill H.R. 13136). 4387, 4389, 4390, 4391, 4393, 4395, 5308, 5311, 5312, 5313,
5316.
KING, JAMES E., relief (see bill S. 5313). Cotton fishing nets and·netting: production costs of, 4791.
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KING, WILLIAM H.-Continued · KING, WILLIAM H.-Continued
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on
Crane, Jerry V., 5011. Irrigation projects: water users on, 3676.
Crop-production and harvesting loan--conference report, Kinman, Guy M., 5512.
2378. Land grants: discriminations in certain, 5013.
Customhouse reservation, Nome, Alaska, 5006. Legislative appropriation bill, 4805, 4806.
Cut flowers: importation of, 4790. Limitation of debate, 4570.
Delegali2ation of war, 1449. McHam, Beryl M., 5009.
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- Macaroni products, 1181.
priation bill, 4232, 4249, 4251. Mail transportati-on by motor vehicle, 3667.
---Children's Bureau, 4248. Military and naval expenditures, 3780.
---fisheries, 4247. Morristown National Historical Park, N.J., 3760.
---Boundary Commission, 4234. Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5015, 5090, 5093,
---Patent Office, 4247. 5101, 5328.
---prisons, 4243, 4244. Navajo Indian Reservation, Utah, 4971.
---prohibition enforcement, 4240, 4241, 4242. Naval strength, 5224, 5225, 5226, 5227.
Disarmament, 2480, 5220, 5222. Navy Department appropriation bill, 5220, 5223, 5224, 5225.
Discarded floor coverings, 1162. Navy surplus clothing, 742, 743, 918.
Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 954, 955, 964, Neville, Arthur I., 5487.
1182, 2860, 2861, 2893, 3846, 4989. Nichols, Raymond Ambrose, 3677.
---conference report, 2136, 2210, 2604, 2945, 2946, 2947, Occhionero, George, 5514.
2948, 2949. Ocean mail contracts, 5219.
---printing of conference report, 1934. O'Neil, Edward J., 5511.
District of Columbia-banking business, 5515. Order of business, 823, 2868, 3369, 3737, 4334, 4990, 5216, 5217,
---bonding regulations, 172, 174. 5480.
---cemeteries, 3763. Otis, Frank I., 3670.
---dairy products, 175. Ottawa County, Okla., 4971.
---emergency relief, 3669. Panama Canal Zone, 3754.
- - - teachers' salaries, 4976. Philippine independence, 179, 181, 182, 183, 256, 262, 263, 309,
District of Columbia appropriation bill, 5331. 325, 329, 331, 332, 333, 393, 426, 427, 438, 439, 441, 484, 538,
- - - architect's office, 5332. 539, 544, 545, 547, 549, 552, 622, 629, 632, 633, 634.
---employment service, 5343. Post-office building, Las Vegas, Nev., 5005.
---prisons, 5343. Public building, Binghamton, N.Y., 4875.
---public schools, 5337, 5343. Public buildmgs: acceptance of title to sites for, 3760.
---recorder of deeds, 5332. Public-school building, Fairbanks, Alaska, 3181.
---street improvements, 5335, 5343. Publishers of second-class mail matter, 4983.
- - taxlcabs, 5343, 5429. Puerto Rican Hurricane Relief Commission, 4692.
- - - ta.'C rates, 5342. Quota exemptions of fathers and mothers of United States
Dahs, Francis, 3671. citizens, 4968.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4002. Radio regulation, 3764. 3765, 3766, 3767.
Farm Board, 4387. Railroads: loans to. 2660, 2661.
Farm Loan Act: amendment of--conference report, 5473, Reimer, J. R., 5525.
5477, 5479, 5482. Relief bills indefinitely postponed, 5526.
Federal home-loan banks, 94. Reorganization and consolidation of executive agencies, 304.
First deficiency appropriation bill, 1448, 1469, 1470, 2733. Revised Statutes: repeal of obsolete sections of, 4972.
---relief fund for District of Columbia, 1567. Richardson, Jack C., 3672.
---tax refunds, 1475, 1565, 1566. San Diego, Calif.: exchange of lands with United States,
Fisheries in Alaska, 4986. 3752.
Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma--conference report, 2201. Second deficiency bill, 5453, 5455, 5461.
Five-day week, 4311. ---Bureau of Immigration, 5463, 5465.
Fleming, WiUiam J., 5513. ---Pocono Pines Assembly Hotels Co., 5462.
Foreign bonds held in United States, 947. ---reclamation, 5456, 5457.
Fort Peck irrigation project, Montana, 5007. Segar, Elsie, 3684.
Fremont National Forest, Oreg., 4983. Seneca Indians, New York, 4976.
French debt, 2819. Silver ser.v ice of U.S.S. Pa.ducah, 3673.
Fuller, W. P., & Co., 3680. Sliney, Albert Lawrence, 3682.
Glass-Steagall banking bill, 1938, 2143, 2480. Soldiers' homes' expenditures, 1161.
---bank-deposits guaranty, 2086. Tariff barriers, 624.
---branch banking, 2088, 2480. Tax-exempt securities, 3599.
---silver, remonetization of, 2370, 2374, 2381, 2387. Textile designs: registration of, 5003.
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von: acceptance of bust of, 5448. Thomas, Charles S.: letter by, 334.
Goff, Guy D.: death of, 1476. Timber on Indian lands, 5004.
Government economy, 2577, 2580, 2581, 2583, 25"84, 2585, 2586, Trail smelter fumes, 835.
2587, 2588, 2599, 2601, 2655, 4798. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 2665.
Government Printing Office: compensation for earned leave - - - a i r mall service, 2597, 3061, 3066, 3067.
3685. , --buildings, 3368, 3369.
Grant, William E. B., 3776. ---Bureau of Customs, 3370, 3371.
Hildreth, C. N., Jr., 3680. ---Bureau of Internal Revenue, 3371, 3372, 3376.
Hospitalization of veterans, 947. ---conference report, 4803, 4804, 4890, 4892, 4893, 4894,
Howard, R. S., Co., Inc., 4984. 4896, 4897.
Immigration: exemption from quota of fathers and mothers ---Government purchase of American goods, 3171, 3180,
5522, 5523. • 3250.
Increase in banking facilities, 14:1.0, 1450. - - - ocean mall service, 3365.
Indemnity to Mexico, 4693. ---Seatrain Co. mail contract, 2673, 2739.
Independent offices appropriation bill, 4798. ---vocational education, 3460, 3461.
---Bureau of Efficiency, 4802, 4803. Tryon, Addie I. and Lorin H., 3684.
---Interstate Commerce Commission, 4792, 4793, 4799. Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4395, 4396, 4397, 4398,
Indian irrigation projects: deferment of construction charges 4399, 4419.
on, 2210. Vantier, Louis, 3671.
Indians: allotments of deceased, 4972. War Department appropriation bill, 3780.
---obligations to certain enrolled, 3591. ---camps at Army posts for unemployed, 3847.
Interior Department appropriation bill, 3602. Watkins, Wayne Bert, 3678.
---Alaska Railroad, 3624. Withholding Army, Navy, and Marine Corps pay, 1284, 1295.
--Bureau of Indian Afi'airs (S.Doc. 214), 3602, 3608, 3609, Withy Combe Post, No. 11, American Legion, Corvallis, Oreg.,
3610, 3613, 3614, 3616, 3619. 5514.
---conference report, 3998. Wood-pulp industry, 4693.
---geologic surveys, 3625. World Court, 1437.
- - - Indian courts, 3626. Reports made by, from
---Indian schools, 3622. Committee on Finance:
---irrigation projects on Indian reservations, 3629, 3630 Chicago World's Fair (S.Rept. 1262), 4565.
3631. ' Committee on Immigration:
---national parks, 3625. Aged fathers and mothers of United States citizens: to
---Pueblo Indians, New Mexico, 3625. exempt from quota ( S.Rept. 1179}, 3744.
---transfer of appropriations, 3623. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
---unexpended balances, 3623. KINGS MOUNTAIN POST, AMERICAN LEGION, JOHNSON CITY,
Intermountain Economic Conference, 947. . · TENN., authorize the loan of Army equipment to (see bill
International Monetary and Economic Conference, 3683. H.R. 13847).
Interstate commerce: regulation of, 4781. KINMAN, GUY M., relief (see bills S. 4773 *; H.R. 12351•).
120 INDEX
KINMETH, BERNARD, relief (see bill H.R. 14716). KNUTSON, HAROLD-Continued
KINNEY, DAN, pension (see blll S. 5153}. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Coast Guard Academy: to confer the degree of bachelor of
KINNEY, JENNIE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14260). science upon graduates of (see bill H.R. 14282), 1986.
KINSER, DECATUR D., relief (see bill S. 5311). Fats or oils: to impose tax on food products containlng
KINZER, J. ROLAND (a Representative from Pennsylvania). organic (see b111 H.R. 14108), 1435.
Attended, 5. Fremling, Charles L.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13967), 1100.
Hall, Roy: for relief (see bill H.R. 13968), 1100.
KIOWA INDIANS. See INDIANS. Interpleader, bills of: to authorize persons, firms, corpora-
KIRBY, SADIE L., relief (see bill S. 5325•). tions, associations, or societies to file (see bill H.R.
KIRKLAND, MAGGIE, relief (see bill S. 3344). 14588)' 3581.
KIRKLAND, WEYMOUTH, relief (see bill H.R. 10107). Milit&-y Academy: to confer the degree of bachelor of sci-
ence upon graduates of (see blll H.R. 14282), 1986.
KIRN, HENRY J. AND LOUISE H., cancel certain fee-simple patent Minnesota: to authorize conveyance of lot 5, section 18,
and issue a new trust patent to (see bills S. 4390•; H.R. township 131 north, range 29 west, in Morrison County
11659•). (see bill H.R. 13962), 1100.
KIRTLEY, MARGARET ANN, pension (see bill H.R. 14276). Naval Academy: to confer the degree of bachelor of sci-
KLAMATH INDIAN RESERVATION. See INDIANS. ence upon graduates of (see bill H.R. 14282), 1986.
Nelson, Jeanette: to pension (see bill H.R. 13966), 1100.
KLAUCK, JOSEPH, relief (see bill H.R. 13517). Securities of foreign governments; forbidding importation
KLEBERG, RICHARD M. (a Representative from Texas). from foreign countries which have defaulted tn their
Attended, 5. contract obligations to the United States of (see bill H.R.
Appointed on funeral committee, 414. 13661)' 475.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced. by Remarks by, on
Phillips, Margaret: to pension (see bill H.R. 14404) , 2452. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro•
Texas Centennial Celebration: authorizing the President to priation bill-prohibition enforcement, 2693.
invite participation of other nations in (see H.J.Res. 582, Farm-allotment plan, 1372, 1376, 1379, 1433, 1635, 1536,
596) ' 3052, 3735. 1661.
Motions and resolutions offered. by Gasoline tax, 2898.
Farm mortgages: requesting the different States to hold in Goodwin, Godfrey G.: tribute to, 4373.
abeyance proceedings of foreclosures of (see H.Res. 363), Harbinson, M. J., 2713.
2336. - Howard Co., Inc., R. S., 2709.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Jelovac, Pete, 2708.
Societies and associations, 5416. Maupin, Felix, 2706.
Remarks by, on Occninonero, George, 2707.
Anderson, Daisy, 5398. Philippine independence, 1080, 1082.
Burkett, Augusta, 4854. Tariffs and foreign-currency depreciation, 337'1, S872, 3874.
Corpus Christi, Tex.: land in, 5398. Tribute to retiring Members, 5552.
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 11. War Department appropriation b111-Panama, 2438.
Independent offices appropriation bill-Veterans' Adminis- Reports made by, f-rom -
tration, 3215. Committee on Indian Affairs:
Lobert, M. J., 3805. Canyon De Chelly National Monument, Navajo Indian Res•
Taggart, Emma R. H., 3220. ervation, Ariz. (H.Rept. 2037), 4209.
Texas Centennial Celebration, 4544, 4545. Chippewa Indians of Minnesota (H.Rept. 1808), 943. ...
Tidwell, Chambliss S., 4864. Vctes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
War Department appropriation bill~onference report, 5385. KOPP, WILLIAM F. (a Representative from Iowa).
Warrant officers, United States Army, 1872. Attended, 5.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Tribute to services of, 5550.
KLEIN, ESTHER LOUISE, appoint a special committee to investi- Amendments offered by, to
gate the death of (see H.Con.Res. 41). Killion, Clarence E. (H.R. 2445), 3733.
KLINE, ARNOLD R., authorizing transfer to the Supply C?rps of Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
the Navy (see bills S. 4445*; H.R. 698*). Drake, Mary Pearl: to pension (see bill H.R. 13336) , 76.
Gorgas, John B.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13926), 1019.
KLINE, ELLEN, relief (see bill H.R. 13277}. Griggs, Charles T.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13334), 76.
KLINGLER, DEBBIE, pension (see bill H.R. 13707). Hellwig, Emma: to pension (see bill H.R. 13335), 76.
KLOTZ, LENA, relief (see bill H.R. 13596). Hutchinson, Lee Newton: to pension (see bill H.R. 13983),
1145.
KNICKERBOCKER, SARAH L., increase pension (see bill H.R. Neely, May E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13333) , 76.
13646). Reconstruction Finance Corporation: to authorize loans to
KNIFFL~ . FRANK C. (a Representative from Ohio). farmers for the purpose of refinancing farm-mortgage in•
Attended, 5. debtedness (see bill H.R. 14372), 2335.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Smith, Belle: to pension (see bill H.R. 14452), 2641.
Adcock, Emma: to pension (see bill H.R. 13194), 44. Willia.Iil:s, Frances . B.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
Coleman, George W.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14719), 4453. 13631)' 415.
Deamer, Harriet: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13193), - - t o pension (see bill H.R. 13337), 76.
44. Motions and resolutions offered by
Mowers, Melinda: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13192), Myers, Harry Blaine: to pay (see H.Res. 328), 710.
44. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Reynolds, Jeanne E.: to pension (&ee bill H.R. 14012), 1258. Citizens and individuals, 477, 719, 1100, 1618, 2194, 3419.
Sill, Clara: to pension (see bill H.R. 14213), 1712. Remarks by, on
Stevens, Ella A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14011), Farm allotment plan, 1388.
1258. Farm mortgages, 3037, 3038.
Petitions and papers presented. by, from Killion, Clarence R., 3732.
Citizens and individuals, 2453. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Societies and associations, 2642, 3344. KORNEICH, CHARLES, relief (see bill H.R. 14063).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. KOSCIUSKO, THADDEUS, issue a special postage stamp in· honor
KNIGHT, ELIZABETH, pension (see bill H.R. 14231). of (see bill H .R. 13658; S.J.Res. 212, 218, 246; H.J.Res.
KNIGHT, W. E., letter remonstrating against the making of Gov- 601, 509, 512, 621, 523, 525.
ernment loans to farmers, 2558. Memorial of Legislature of Delaware urging the issuance
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, relief of disabled World War veterans of a 3-cent postage stamp in honor of, 3828.
of (see bill S. 5429). Memorial of Legislature of South Carolina favoring the
issuance of a special series of postage stamps in honor
KNISS, SOPHIA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13679). of, 3928.
KNOT!', J. H., relief (see bill H.R. 14776). Memoriai of Legislature of Wisconsin urging legislation to
KNOWLES, HORACE G., relief (see bill H.R. 4040). authorize the issuance of a special series of postage stamps
KNOX, WILLIAM, poem entitled " Oh, Why Should the Spirit of in honor of, 5434.
Mortal Be Proud?" written by, 3925. Remarks in House on, 4451.
Resolution adopted by the board of commissioners of the
KNUDSON, THEODOR, relief (see bill -H.R. 14015). city of Orange, N.J., urging legislation to authorize the
KNUTSON, HAROLD (a Representative from Minnesota). issuance of a special series of postage stamps m· honor
Attended, 5. of, 4564.
Appointed conferee, 714. KOTJECK, ANNA, relief (see bill H.R. 14165).
Appointed on funeral committee, 4278. KRATZER, HENRY WILLIAM, relief (see bill H.R. 14075) . .
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Agricultural indebtedness: for relief of (H.R. 14964), 4297. KRESS, WALTER J., memorandum relative to senatorial elections
Chippewa Indians of Minnesota: to authorize purchase of in Pennsylvania written by, 5427.
lands for use as camp sites by (see bill H.R. 14620), 3735. KRIEGER, LENA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14039).
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KROCK, ARTHUR, remarks delivered at the luncheon of the Co- KVALE, PAUL J.-Continued
lumbia Alumni Federation by, 4341. Remarks by, on
KROEGEL, FRANK, relief (see bill H.R. 14346*). Miller, Robert Whitley, 4858.
Bill to pension (see bill H.R. 14399). Minnesota: to print in Record memorial of Legislature of,
2039.
KUNZ, STANLEY H. (a Representative from Ininois). National Bank of Commerce, El Dorado, Ark., 4851.
Attended, 5. National Economy League report, 1232.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Navy Department appropriation bill-flying pay, 4831.
Constitution of the United States: amending article XVI of Order of business, 283.
(see H.J.Res. 550), 1548. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill--con-
Kiehler, Paul: for relief (see bill H.R. 14048), 1326. ference report, 4616.
Schalk, Walter C.: to correct naval record (see bill H.R. ---salary cuts, 523.
14049), 1326. Veterans' legislation report, 942.
Remarks by, on War Department appropriation bill, 2312, 2315, 2316, 2324.
Balancing the Budget, 3394. Wheat: English system to stabilize price of, 2532.
Beer bill, 852. Reports made by, from
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor ap- Committee on Military Affairs:
propriation bill-prohibition enforcement, 2682, 2683, Confederate soldiers, Old Rondo Cemetery, Ark. (H.Rept.
2694. 1981) ' 3581.
Farm-allotment plan, 1593. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Legislative appropriation bill-salary reduction, 3391.
Tax-exempt securities, 4084, 4085. LABOR, protect labor in its old age (see bill S. 3037*).
Welhoelter, Gustav, 2716. Bill to protect American labor (see bill H.R. 14413).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. Bill to amend law to provide a remedy for the enforcement
of payment of wages due laborers and mechanics employed
KURTZ, J. BANKS (a Representative from Pennsylvania). on public buildings by contractors (see bill H.R. 14421).
Attended, 5. Bill to provide employment for American labor (see bill
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by H.R. 144.28) .
Arli::>gast, Isabella: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13200), Joint resolutions for amendment to the Constitution giving
44. to Congress the power to regulate hours of labor (see H.J.
Beckwith, Orvis R.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14613), 3654. Res. 545, 610). .
Bloom, Agnes D.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14611}, Remarks in Senate relative to the 5-day week and 6-hour
3654. day, 4304.
Cramer, Isabella: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13201), Statement by the Director Bureau of Prisons relative to
44. labor in prisons, 2631.
Ditterline, Susannah: to increase pension (see bill H.R. Statistics relative to wages paid in 11 industries in the
13197)' 44. United States compared with 8 other countries, 4730.
Dively, Morgan L.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13196), 44.
Gable, M. Blanche: to pension (see bill H.R. 14653), 3918. LABORERS AND MECHANICS. See PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Hartley, Edna B.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13761), 607. LA CARTE, WILLIAM JOSEPH, relief (see bill H.R. 6409 *).
Hartley, Lillie D.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13761),
607. LACE FABRICS, telegram from the Wilkes-Barre Lace Manufac-
Isenberg, Arthur C.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14612), 3654. turing Co. urging an increase of tariff duties on, 303.
McCartney, M~ry C.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. LACEY, DAVID L., relief (see bill H.R. 3840 *) .
13760)' 607. - LACHMUND, LOUIS, address on the subject of prohibition de-
Miller, Lana: to pension (see bill H.R. 13198), 44. livered by, 4341.
Postage: to repeal section 1001 (a) of Revenue Act of 1932
which increased rate of (see bill H.R. 13043), 41. LACKEY, OSCAR F., relief of estate (see bill H.R. 9862*).
Shaffer, William L.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14652), 3918. LAFAYETTE RIVER, VA., report of Secretary of War on survey of,
Waldsmith, Nancy H.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 1985.
13195)' 44. . LA FOLLETTE, ROBERT M., JR. (a Senator from Wisconsin).
Wilson, Anna H111: to pension (see bill H.R. 13199), 44. Attended, 3.
Remarks by, on Muscle Shoals: radio address of Frank P. Walsh on, 3707.
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2920. Amendments offered by, to
See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Votes of. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of (H.R. 14359), 5111, 5113,
KUTCHER, CLARA MITCHELL, relief (see bill H.R. 13778). 5114, 5122, 5123.
KVALE, PAUL J. (a Representative from Minnesota). Blind: books for adult (H.R. 13817), 5521.
Attended, 5. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R.
Amendments offered by, to 13520)-furlough, 3432.
Crop loans: appropriations provided by section 2 of Recon- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
struction Finance Corporation Act transferred to Treas- Atchison, R. R.: for relief (see bill S. 5255), 820.
ury, 1890. Oliver, Charlott C.: to pension (see billS. 5191), 482.
Navy Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14724)-fiying Unemployment: to provide for cooperation by Federal Gov-
pay, 4831. ernment with the several States in relieving hardships and
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R. su!fering caused by (see bill S. 5125), 162.
13520). 4616. Petitions and papers presented by, from
---leave in Government Printing Otfice, 523. Citizens and individuals, 437.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by State legislatures, 2798, 3422, 3828, 4788.
Air Services: to amend law as amended relating to num- Remarks by, on
ber of officers in (see bill H.R. 13564), 363. Ammunition: transfer of deteriorated, 5318.
Minnesota State Sanatorium: to provide funds for coopera- Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 4881, 4884, 4885, 5111,
tion with the Minnesota State board of control in the 5112, 5113, 5114, 5122, 5123, 5130, 5135.
extension of (see bill H.R. 13746), 607. Barry, David S., 3275.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Blind: books for adult, 5487, 5514, 5521.
Citizens and individuals, 608, 945, 1987, 2453, 3825, 4768, Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
5063, 5652. . priation bill--conference report, 5013.
Societies and associations, 945, 1356, 1436, 1713, 1987, 2065, District of Columbia-banking business, 5507.
2243, 2244, 2453, 3825, 3992, 4768, 5063, 5290. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4003, 4058, 4224.
State legislatures, 2244, 3825. Immigration: exemption from quota of fathers and
Remarks by, on mothers, 5523.
Agricultural credit: extension of, 4765. Independent offices appropriation bill--conference report,
Beer bill, 857, 862. 5239, 5242.
Bernau, Carl L., 4859. ---Interstate Commerce Commission, 4792, 4795, 4796,
Crop-production loan, 1890. 4798.
---funds to be transferred to Treasury Department, 1890. Limitation of debate, 3054, 3070, 3143, 4381.
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5016.
priations bill-international commissions, etc., 2619. Naval ordnance plant, South Charleston, W.Va., 3672.
District of Columbia appropriation bill--conference report, Neville, Arthur I., 5487.
5616. Order of business, 691, 3054, 3070, 3262, 4334.
Economizing on veterans' benefits, 1235. Philippine independence, 615, 616, 1923, 1924.
Farm losses, 136. ---veto message, 1784.
Farm-mortgage problem, 224. Proposed executive session, 423, 424.
Franklin Surety Co., 4855, 4856. Railway situation, 902.
Harbinson, W. J ., 2713. Second deficiency bill, 5464.
Independent otfices appropriation blll-Federal Trade Com- Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation b111, 3380.
mission, 3196, 3199. --conference report, 4993.
Interior Department appropriation blll-Indian affairs, 650. ---reorganization of executive departments, 3538.
Jelovac, Pete, 2709. ---executive economy, 3164.
122 JNDEX
LA FOLLETI'E, ROBERT M., JR.-Continued LAGUARDIA, FIORELLO H.-Continued
.Remarks by, on .Remarks by, on
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation biD: posi- Agricultural appropriation bill-permanent appropriations,
tions filled by Executive order, 3533. 1043.
---salary reduction, 3384, 3431. --public roads, 1127, 1129, 1131.
---vocational education, 3463. ·---Weather Bureau, 1030, 1032.
Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4232, 4252, 4315, 4320, Air mail contracts: rescinding certain new, 4539.
4321, 4394, 4409, 4411, 4412, 4418, 4421, 4461, 4477, 4478, Ammunition: transfer of, 3556.
4485, 4499. Annual assessment work on mining claims, 1901.
War Department appropriation bill-camps at Army posts Army, Navy, and Marine Corps Bands: radio broadcasts by,
for unemployed, 3856, 3941, 3943. 5421.
.Reports made by, from Balancing the Budget-President's message, 3113.
Committee on Manufactures: Bankruptcy laws, 1616.
Federal aid for unemployment relief (S.Rept. 1126) •. 2644. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2771, 2909, 2913, 5356,
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. 5357, 5360.
LAGUARDIA, FIORELLO H. (a .Representative from New York). ---railroads, 2923.
Attended, 5. Barry, David S., 3306.
Appointed manager in impeachment proceedings, 5177. Beer bill, 746, 773, 850, 860, 862, 864.
Appointed teller, 4444. Breaking of seals on railroad cars, etc., 1898.
Article entitled " Usury-the CUrse of Humanity " written Calderon, Raimunda Valladares de, 707.
by, 289. Camp Bullis, Tex., 4538.
Tribute to services of, 6659. Chicago World's Fair, 3560. .
Amendments offered by, to Circulation statements of newspapers, 699.
Agricultural appropriation bill-convict labor on roads, 1131. Civil Service appointments by Executive order, 5046.
---weed control, 1048. Coeur d'Alene and St. Joe National Forests, 702.
Ammunition: transfer of (H.R. 12047), 3556. Common carriers by water, 5163.
Beer bill (H.R. 13742), 850, 862. Compensation to United States employees, 1900.
Crop production loan-interest at 3 percent per annum, Condemned cannon: to amend act authorizing donations of.
1885, 1891. 4539. .
Determining the heirs of deceased Indians, 1871, 1872. Conservation of wild life, fish, and game, 692, 1871, 3546.
District of Columbia appropriation bill (H.R. 14643)-wel- Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2520.
fare and relief. 4433. Copyright bill, 2417.
Edgar, W1lliam F.: acceptance of bequest of ( S.J .Res. 48) , Cotton classification, 3549.
4531, 4532. Crater Lake National Park, 1873.
Farm-allotment bill (H.R. 13991)-adjustment certificates Crop-production loan, 1885.
not subject to attachment levy, 1591. Death gratuity, 710.
---provisions applicable to certain commodities here- Debts: public and private, 3321, 3322, 3323.
after specified, 1531. Declaratory judgments, 697, 698.
---publicity for adjustment charges, 1689. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
Federal building, Maxwell, Nebr. (H.R. 10749), 3555. propriation bill-aircraft, Liberty motors, 2632.
Indian irrigation projects: reservoir sites on (H.R. 5070), - - - conference report, 5034.
5282. ---per diem allowances, 2624.
Indians: obligations to enrolled (H.J.Res. 409), 3545. ---printing and binding, 2761, 2762.
Modoc National Forest (H.R. 189), 4537. ---prisons, 2700, 2757.
National milltary parks, etc.: protection of (S. 5233), 5168. ---probation officers, 2632, 2633.
Naval ordnance plant, South Charleston, W.Va.: money from ---prohibition enforcement, 2686, 2696, 2697, 2767, 2769.
disposition of to be covered into United States Treasury, Determining the heirs of deceased Indians, 1871, 1872.
1883, 1884. Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 712.
Navy Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14724), 4830. - - - conference report. 3308.
Obligations to certain enrolled Indians, 1875. District of Columbia-banking business, 5573.
Retired status of certain Army officers (bill H.R. 11174), 693. ---degree-conferring institutions, 5166.
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill- District of Columbia appropriation b1ll, 4446.
contract no. 56 to Seatrain Co., 461. ---refuse removal, 4271.
---exemption of $1,500 salaries, 521. --welfare and relief, 4433, 4439, 4440, 4444.
---foreign atr mail, 462. Economic conditions, 5049.
---removing operation of Economy Act from salaries Edgar, W1lliam F.: acceptance of bequest of, 4532.
below $83.33 per month, 508, 512. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 7, 10, 4514.
Tribal agreements, enrolled Indians (H.J .Res. 409), 696. Electric power, island of Molokai, Hawaii, 1904.
War Department appropriation bill-<>ffenses by officers, Employees' compensation, 3553.
2218. Extension of Forest Exchange Act, Oregon, 1877.
Warrant officers, United States Army, 1872. Extension of remarks, 36.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Farm allotment plan, 1379, 1381, 1493, 1530, 1531, 1535, 1537,
Bankruptcy: to amend law in regard to a uniform system of 1542, 1543, 1584, 1587, 1590, 1591, 1608, 1661, 1665, 1686,
(see bills H.R. 13958, 14110), 1100, 1435. 1689.
Constitution of the United States: proposing an amend- Farm relief, 1489.
ment to repeal the eighteenth amendment to {see H.J.Res. Federal building, Maxwell, Nebr., 3555, 3556.
484), 41. Federal Reserve System: improvement of facilfties of, 2895.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of-providing for conven- First deficiency appropriation bill-emergency relief, Dis-
tions in the several States for consideration of amend- trict of Columbia, 1306, 1307.
ment proposing (see bill H.R. 14728), 4554. ---Employment Service, 1319.
Farm and home mortgages: t.o create bank for refunding of ---Immigration Service, 1297, 1298, 1315.
(see bill H.R. 14710), 4453. ---tax refunds, 2677.
Interest rates: to place capital on a 5-day-week basis by Flood control, Lowell Creek, Seward, Alaska, 1900.
reducing {see H.J.Res. 530), 1019. Fort D. A. Russell, 1322, 1323.
Virgin Islands: to permit admission of intoxicating liquors, FurS: tax on, 5167.
for export, Into the (see bill H.R. 14140), 1547. Gonzalez, Benjamin, 708.
Motions and resolutions offered by Government purchase of American goods, 1893.
Employees' Compensation Commission: to disapprove of Gratuity to dependent relatives, 1884.
Executive act in transferring to Civil Service Com- Gunnison National Forest, Colo., 1875.
mission activities, powers, and duties of {see H.Res. Howard University, 1048.
315). 363. Hunger marchers' treatment, 134.
- - - t o disapprove of Executive act in transferring to Inaugural ceremonies: public protection during, 3545;
Department of Labor the activities, powers, and Indemnity to Nicaragua, 1882.
duties of (see H.Res. 316), 363. Independent offices appropriation bill-Arlington Memorial
Fort Schuyler, N.Y.: for consideration of blll (H.R. 11685) Bridge, 3132.
to sell or lease certain lands and buildings known as (see --Federal Farm Board, 3189, 3190.
H.Res. 311) , 152. ---Federal Trade Commission, 3118, 3119, 3195, 3201,
Special committee for remainder of Seventy-second Con- 3204, 3205.
gress: to appoint (see H.Res. 404), 5415. ---sea service bureau, 3023 .
.Remarks by, on --Veterans' Administration, 3026, 3028, 3029.
Agricultural appropriation bill, 994, 1025, 1026, 1029, 1069. Indian contracts, terms, 692, 693.
- - - barberry rust, 1045. Indiana limestone on public buildings, 3124.
- - - conference report, 5141. Indians: obligations to enrolled, 3547.
---cotton, 1057. Indigent aliens, 3576.
--dry-land farming, 1060, 1062. Interest rates, 1231.
---Forest Service, 1074. ---call money and mortgage, 1296.
---meat inspection, 1041. --Federal home-loan banks, 996, 997, 998, 1000, 1001.
INDEX 123
LAGUARDIA, FIORELLO H.-Continued LAGUARDIA, FIORELLO H.-Continued
Bemarks by, on Bemarks by, on
Interior Department appropriation bill-conference report, War Department appropriation bill-ordnance, 2232.
4181, 4182. ---pay scale, 2428, 2429.
International monetary and economic conference, 4533, 4534. ---rivers and harbors, 2433, 2435.
Interstate Commerce Commission, 4541. War-risk insurance cases, 697.
Irrigation projects: water users on, 5158, 5160. Widows Island, Me., 694.
Jeanneret, Enriqueta Koch v. de, 709. Wisconsin Indian claims, 693.
Joint Committee on Veterans' Benefits, 5542, 5543. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Legislative appropriation bill-salary reduction, 3391, 3392. LAHRMAN, LLOYD VURL, relief (see bill H.R. 14143).
Limitation of debate, 3195. LAIRD, THOMAS H., present medal of honor to (see bill H.R.
L.ivestock industry: stabilization of, 3551, 3563. 5769).
Livestock on the public range, 704.
Loans to livestock producers and dairy farmers, 696. LAKE CHAMPLAIN, extend time for completion of bridge across
Louderback, Harold: impeachment of, 4914, 4916, 4917, 4923. (see bill S. 5059 •) .
Lower Brule Indian Reservation: to restore Indian agent at, LAKE DENMARK, N.J., making an appropriation for payment of
3559. claims arising from explosion of the naval ammunition
Medicinal liquors: prescribing of, 4946. depot at (see bllis S. 5446; H.R. 544-P, 9581*, 14277).
Method of ratifying constitutional amendments, 127, 128. Report of the Comptroller General of the United States on
Mississippi River bridge, 695, 696. claims arising from explosions at the naval ammunition
Mississippi River bridge, Baton Rouge, La., 4547, 4548. depot at, 1780, 1833.
Mixed Clauns Commission, United States and Germany, 4540. LAKE MICHIGAN, authorize construction of a bridge across a por-
Modoc National Forest, 4529, 4537. tion of (see bills H.R. 13957, 14129•).
Morristown National Historical Park, N.J., 5171.
National banking associations: powers of Comptroller of the LAKE NEVADA, giving to the body of water resulting from the
Currency respecting, 5023. construction of Hoover Dam the name of (see billS. 5655).
National military parks, etc.: protection of, 5168. LAKE ODDIE, giving to the body of water resulting from the con-
Naturalization laws: to amend, 692, 3546. struction of Hoover Dam the name of (see bill S. 5693).
Naval ordnance plant, South Charleston, W.Va.: disposition LAKE OF THE WOODS, providing for the determination of claims
of, 1883. for damages sustained as a result of the fluctuation of the
Navy Department appropriation bill, 4811. water levels of (see S.J.Res. 124).
---aviation, 4835, 4838. LAKES TO THE GULF WATERWAY, address delivered by Rep-
---salary reduction, 4829. resentative William E. Hull before the National Rivers and
Navy ration: changes in, 4534. Harbors Convention relative to the effect of the St.
Navy surplus clothing, 922, 924. Lawrence treaty on, 1973.
New York Bay bridge, New York, 5166.
Norwegian steamer Tampen, 707. LAKEY, MARY E., increase pension (see blli H.R. 13151).
Ohio River bridge, Sistersville, W.Va., 4548. LAMBERT, GRACE PRING, relief (see blli S. 5285).
Order of business, 273, 920, · 1711, 2518, 2705. LAMBERTSON, W. P. (a Representative from Kansas).
Osage Indians, Oklahoma, 4531, 4532. Attended, 5.
Payment of indemnity to Chinese Government, 706. BiUs and jmnt resolutions introduced by
Philippine independence, 1084, 1087. Ferby, Mary McK.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14095),
Post omce garage, Boston, Mass., 3552, 3553. 1396.
Prisons Bureau activities, 454. Gallion, Edith Rhodes: to pension (see bills H.R. 13798,
Public building, Huntsville, Ala., 4534. 13864)' 719, 870.
Public building, Mangum, Okla., 4539. Gollenger, Mikel: to pension (see bill H.R. 13731), 535.
Public buildings: naming of subcontractors on, 709, 3573, Petitions and papers presented by, from
3574. Citizens and individuals, 154, 416, 608, 719, 1436, 2128, 3344,
Question of personal privilege, 3017. 3582, 455~ 5290, 5416.
Ratification certificates, 35. Societies and associations, 154, 1779, 2065, 2194, 2244, 2337,
Reading of petitions, 273. 2642, 2791, 2944, 3139, 3236, 3344, 3919, 4297, 4556, 4768.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans: publicity of, Remarks by, on
2542, 2543. Farm-allotment plan, 1344.
Relief of certain Indians in Utah, 1904. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Reservoir projects on Indian irrigation projects, 4530.
Retired status of certain Army omcers, 693. LAMBETH, WALTER (a Representative from North Carolina).
Roosevelt Island, D.C., 3557. Attended, 5.
Second deficiency blli-Fort Slocum, N.Y., 5052. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Stabilization of livestock industry, 1881. Societies and associations, 945.
Street railway merger, 1337. Reports made by, from
Suspension of acreage rental, 704, 705. Committee on Printing:
Tax laws-Boulder Dam, 693. Neuse River development (H.Rept. 1796), 534.
Temporary employees under Economy Act, 4542. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Texas centennial celebration, 4545. LAME DUCKS, poem by Representative Owen entitled "Last Will
Treasury and Post omce Departments appropriation bill, and Testament of a Lame Duck", 3051.
335, 336. Remarks in House on the subject of, 3899.
---air and ocean mail contracts, 338, 339.
---conference report, 4611, 5373. LAMKIN, CHARLES, message from the President, transmitting an
---distinctive paper, 349. estimate of appropriation for payment to (HDoc. 498),
---furlough or pay cut, 345, 346, 347. 414.
---Internal Revenue Bureau-intelligence unit, 350, 352. LAMNECK, ARTHUR P. (a Representative from Ohio).
- - - ocean mail, 462, 466, 467. Attended, 5.
---parcel post-postal savings, 455, 456, 457, 458. Amendments offered by, to
--publlc buildings, 403, 404, 405,407,408, 411, 451. War Department appropriation bill--Organized Reserves,
---Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 347, 348. 2307, 2312.
---refunds of taxes, 352, 353, 355. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
--salary cuts, 509, 510, 512, 521, 522. Barnes, Adelia: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13218), 45.
---Seatrain Co., 461, 462. Bastle, Fannie: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13210), 44.
---Secret Service, 362. Blenkner, Fred C.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13207), 44.
---special delivery messengers, 516. Buckingham, Susan: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
--typewriters, 348. 13204), 44.
---waiving points of order, 396. Canfield, Mary A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13632),
Tribal agreements, 696, 697. 415.
Unemployed persons placed on unoccupied farms, 705. Cooley, Elizabeth: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13209).
Unemployment relief-farm mortgage foreclosures, 136, 137, 44.
137. Counts, Fred C.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13208), 44.
Ute Indians, Utah, 3554. Ely, Decimay: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14720), 4453.
Virgin Islands: shipping service to, 3561. Foster, Frances E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13220) ,
Waiver of prosecution by indictment, 698, 699. 45.
War debt question, 119. Gibbons, Mary Elizabeth: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
War Department appropriation bill-Army post consolida- 13214). 45.
tion, 2225. Hall, Martha E. : to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13215) , 45.
---Army supplies, 2175, 2176, 2177, 2421, 2422, 2424. Hankins, Columbia: to increase pension (see blli H.R. 13212),
---buildings, 2223. 44.
---impounding in Treasury, 2443. Henson, Ralph E.: to pension (see b1ll H.R. 13205), 44.
---National Guard, disability benefits to officers of, 2236. Kennedy, Matilda: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13219),
---offenses by officers, 2218. 45.
---officers' retired pay, 2428. Leeper, Miami: to increase pension (see blli H.R. 13203) , 44.
124 INDEX
LAMNECK, ARTHUR P.-Cantinued LANHAM, FRITZ G.-Continued
Bills and ;oint resolutions introduced by Reports made by, from
Long, Estella H.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13684), 476. Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds:
Pocock, Mary A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.13217), 45. Donation of property in Maxwell, Nebr. (H.Rept. 1870), 1833.
Plummer, Sarah Jane: to increase pension (see bill H.R. Nome, Alaska, customhouse building (H.Rept. 1871) , 1833.
13732) • 535. Public building, Binghamton, N.Y. (H.Rept._ 1964), 3342.
Postage: to repeal section 1001 (a) of Revenue Act of 1932 --Mangum, Okla. (H.Rept. 1972), 3342.
increasing rate of (see bill H.R. 13035), 41. Public buildings: acceptance o! title to sites for (H.Rept.
Reed, Ellen C.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13211), 44. 2042). 4209.
Reynolds, Tabitha: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13216), Washington City post office (H.Rept. 2045}, 4209.
45. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Richards, Wilfred: for relief (see bill H.R: 13206), 44. LANIER, FRED P ., pension (see bill S. 5272) .
Rittenhouse, Elizabeth M.: te increase pension (see bill
H.R. 13476), 230. - LANKFORD, MENALCUS (a Representative from Virginia).
Saylor, Matt E.: fG'i'- relief (see bill H.R. 14191), 1617. Attended, 5.
Tibe, Joseph: awarding Distinguished Service Cross to (see Amendments offered by, to
bill H.R. 13202) , 44. First deficiency appropriation bill-emergency relief, Dis-
Yost, Caroline: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13213), 45. trict of Columbia, 1304.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Citizens and individuals, 285, 818. 1100, 1908, 3582. Veterans' relief: to restrict (H.R. 14655) 3991.
Societies and associations, 1020, 3825, 3992, 4642. Petitions and papers presented by, from '
Remarks by, on Citizens and individuals, 1779, 2065.
Circulation statements of newspapers, 699, 700. Societies and associations, 945, 2066.
Economic situation, 69. Remarks by, on
Failure of relief measures-new proposals, 1226, 1228 Bankruptcy system: uniformity o!. 3922.
Gasoline tax, 2898. Beer bill, 755, 801.
Interest rates, 998. Bogart, Raymond C., 3224.
Railroad comments-national problems, 843. Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5268.
Relief legislation: proposed measures for, 3881. Edwards, Martha, and others, 3712.
Tiburzio, Primo, 2709. Farm-allotment pian, 1532.
War Department appropriation bill, 2310. First deficiency appropriation bill--emergency relief, District
---Organized Reserves, 2307, 2308. of Columbia, 1304, 1306.
Young, Walter Sam, 2705. Independent otfices appropriation bill-Veterans' Adminis-
Votes. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. tration, 3214, 3215.
Naval strength, 4746.
LAMON, D. E., relief (see bill H.R. 14236). Navy ration: changes in, 4541.
LAMONT, THOMAS W., mentioned in debate in Senate, 1454:. Prize-fight films, 1017.
LA MOTI'E, CAPT. A. K., relief (see bill H.R. 13580). Tax burdens, 1017.
LAMPKINS, JOHN W., relief (see bill H.R. 13135). Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation blll-
air and ocean mall contracts, 339.
LANCELLOTTA, GEORGE, relief (see bill S. 5193). Tucker, Henry St. George: memorial address to, 4361.
LAND, EMORY S., remarks in Senate relative to the nomination to Unemployment relief, 2212.
be Chief Constructor and Chief of the Bureau of Con- Veterans' disability allowance, 3989.
struction and Repair, with the rank of rear admiral, in War Department appropriation bill-post exchanges, 2442.
Navy, 963. Reports made by, from
LAND BANKS. See FEDERAL LAND BANKS. Committee on Naval Afl'alrs:
Seabrook, John P. (H.Rept. 1977), 3419.
LAND-GRANT COLLEGES, telegram from R. D. Hetzel urging Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
continued appropriations for, 1716.
LANKFORD, WILLIAM C. (a Representative_ from Georgia).
LAND GRANTS. See Pusuc LANDs; RAILROADS. Attended, 5.
LAND OFFICES, amendment in Senate to increase appropriations Currency inflation: article by the late Senator Thomas E.
for, 1932. Watson on, 4095.
Bill to provide for the filing of notice of location and Amendments offered by, to
assessment work of mineral claims in (see bill H.R. 13558). Farm allotment bill (H.R. 13991)-adjustment charges,
LANDERS, ELIZA, increase pension (see bill S. 5112). 1670.
LANE, JOSEPH, relief (see bills S. 5140; H.R. 13865). ---commodities exported or sold in wholesale quantities,
1613.
LANE. MARY A.. pension (see bill H.R. 13067). ---exportations, 1674.
LANGLEY, JAMES C .. relief (see blll S. 5333). ---tax adjUstment on floor stocks, 1673.
LANHAM, FRITZ G. (a Representative from Tems). Bills and ;oint resolutions introduced by
Attended, 5. Currency: to provide for acceptance of farm-land securities
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by as the basis for issuance of (see bill H.R. 13876), 943.
Adjusted-service certificates: to provide that in certain Department of General Wel!are: to create a (see bill H.R.
cases loans to veterans shall be considered partial pay- 14361). 2242.
ments of (see blll H.R. 13713), 534. Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act: to amend by pro-
Bugard, Virgil: for relief (see bill H.R. 14050) 1 1326. viding for loans on certain securities to cities, counties,
Department of State Building: to erect memorial to heroic and States the (see b1ll Il.R. 13011), 40.
American diplomatic and consular officers, in (H.J .Res. Remarks by, on
585)' 3235. Adjusted-service certificates, 2552.
Dickson, C. A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13421), 153. Agricultural appropriation bill-fruit spraying, 1140.
Forest Service building site, Ogden, Utah-to place under ---naval stores, 1117, 1118.
Department of Agriculture (H.R. 14790), 5415. _ Atlantic-Gulf Canal, 5596.
Postage: to authorize special rate, on periodicals sent by Balancing the Budget, 3396.
public libraries, of (see bill H.R. 13715), 534. - Bankruptcy bill as an aid to farmers. 2931.
Public buildings: to accept title to sites for (H.R. 14582), Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2909.
3581. . Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2126, 3886.
Washington City post office: to provide for placing the Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5261, 5269.
jurisdiction in the Secretary of Treasury of (see bill H.R. Currency inflation, 1051, 3400, 4095, 4735, 4736, 4765.
14461). 2723. Dangerous remedies for economic relief, 700.
Wood, Robert C.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14013), 1258. Department of General Welfare: to create a, 2783.
Remarks by, on District of Columbia appropriation bill-hospitals, 4436.
Beer bill, 761. ---tax sales: advertisement of, 4257.
Construction of the rules, 709. ---traffic bureau, 4206.
Eslick, Willa B.: tribute to, 5586. Domestic-allotment plan, 1699.
Farm-allotment plan, 1598. Economic situation-farm relief-personal record, 137, 142.
Farm relief-tariff-foreign debts, 990. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4526.
Federal building, Maxwell, Nebr., 3555. Farm-allotment plan, 1393, 1613.
Independent offices appropriation bill-Veterans' Adminis- Farm Board, 3339.
tration, 3213, 3214. Farm commodities: price levels of, 4755.
Loans on adjusted-service certificates to be partial pay- Farm-land securities for currency basis, 922.
ments, 527, 528. Farm Loan Act: amendment of--conference report, 5580.
Navy Department appropriation bill-aviation, 4834, 4835. Farm-loan foreclosures, 589.
Public building, Binghamton, N.Y., 4535. Farm-mortgage foreclosures, 1015.
Public buildings: naming of subcontractors on, 3571, 3575. Farm relief, 2548, 3883.
Texas centennial celebration, 5418. ---contract system. 10i4. 1015.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-salary Gasoline tax, 2901.
cuts, 524. Irrigation projects: water users on, 515-i.
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LANKFORD, WILLIAM C.-Continued LEA, CLARENCE F.-Continued
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on
Land-bank loans: foreclosures on, 4734, 4737. Coal: sale to needy of surplus, 4549.
Legislative appropriation bill-allowances to Members of Farm-allotment plan, 1351.
Congress, 3399. Government purchase of American goods, 1897o
---funerals of deceased Members, 3399. Irrigation projects: water users on, 5148.
---salary reduction, 3399. Panama Canal Zone, 4100.
Legislative tactics in Congress, 5589. Repeal of eighteenth amendment, 2774.
Monetizing lier:.s on farm property, 1233. Reports made by, from
Mortgage and other lien foreclosures, 1977, 1979o Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce:
Mortgage-foreclosure situation, 1826, 1827. Columbia River bridge, Oregon (H.Rept. 1905), 2451.
Philippine independence, 1097. --Astoria, Oreg. (H.Rept. 1911), 2554.
Postal rates, 5046. - - T h e Dalles, Oreg. (H.Rept. 1906), 2451.
Postmastership appointments, 5394. Pend Oreille Lake bridge, Idaho (H.Rept. 1903), 2451.
Sales tax, 3396, 3397, 3399. Land-grant cases (H.Rept. 1842), 1546.
Stamp money, 2238, 3734, 3883, 4735. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Tariffs and foreign currency depreciation, 3971.
Tribute to retiring Members, 5551. LEAGUE, SARAH C., pension (see bill S. 5577).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. LEAGUE OF NATIONS, remarks in House on the subject of, 3337.
LANTZ, MAUDE, pension (see bill H.R. 13181) o Remarks in Senate relative to the work of, 4008.
LAPINE, MEYER JOSEPH, relief of estate (see bill H.R. 14064) o LEARNED, MARY C., pension (see bill H.R. 14272).
LARDIE, WILBUR T., pension (see billS. 5522). LEATHER, directing the Tariff Commission to investigate the cost
LARIMER COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION, COLORADO, resolution of production of calf and kip upper (see S.Res. 335*).
urging adherence by the Uniteq States to the World Resolution to investigate costs of production of goat, kid,
Court adopted by, 1260. and cabretta leathers (see S.Res. 370).
LARISON, JOHN, rel~ef (see bill H.R. 14636). LEAVES TO PRINT. See CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
LARKIN, EARL V., relief (see bill H.R. 785*).
LARRABEE, WILLIAM H. (a Representative from Indiana) o LEAVITT, SCOTT (a Representative from Montana).
Attended, 5. Attended, 5.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Laymon, Elmer S.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14453), 2641. Circuit judge: for the appointment for the ninth judicial
Richman, John L.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13780), 666. circuit of an additional (see bill HR. 13363), 151.
Roberts, Mary: to pension (see bill H.R. 14118}, 1436. Deceased Indians: authorizing Secretary of the Interior, in
Petitions and papers presented by, from behalf of Indians, to purchase allotments of (see bill
Citizens and individuals. 818, 4211, 5416. H.R. 14059), 1355.
Societies and associations, 4210. Hood Labor Office: for relief (see bill H.R. 13685), 476.
Votes oj. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Milk River irrigation project: for exchange of certain lands
on (see bill H.R. 14096), 1396.
LARSEN. WILLIAM W. (a Representative from Georgia). Missouri River bridge, Culbertson, Mont.: to extend times
Attended, 5. for construction of (see bill HR. 14586), 3581.
Appointed conferee, 2192, 3090. Northern Montana College: to grant certain lands for use
Remarks by, on of (see bill H.R. 14709), 4453.
Crop-production loan, 1888. Regional mercantile credit corporations: to amend Emer-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. gency Relief and Construction Act of 1932 so as to pro-
LASCAR!, SALVATORE, relief (see bill S. 5074). vide for (see bill H.R. 13305), 75.
"LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF A LAME DUCK", poem by Seed, feed, and crop production : to authorize the Secretary
Representative Ruth B. Owen entitled, 3051. of Agriculture to adjust debts of farmers to the United
LAS VEGAS, NEV., amendment in Senate making an appropriation States for (see bill H.R. 13016), 40.
to reimburse subcontractors, labor, and material men in- Unemployment: to relieve by protecting, developing, and
cident to construction of the post-office building at, 1102, improving national forests (see bill H.R. 14755), 4767.
3368. • Petitions and papers presented by, from
Bill for relief of certain subcontractors for material and Citizens and individuals, 364, 1396, 2453, 3825, 5652o
labor furnished in construction of the post office at (see Societies and associations, 1396, 2453.
bills. 5362 *). State legislatures, 4642, 5189.
Remarks by, on
LAVAL, PIERRE (Prime Minister of France), remarks in Senate Agricultural appropriation bill, 1069.
and correspondence relative to discussions between Presi- ---dry-land farming, 1063.
dent Herbert Hoover and Monsieur Laval relative to the ---Forest Service, 1075.
French indebtedness to tbe United States, 1402, 1421. ---naval stores, 1119.
LAW LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, article by John T. Vance on the ---public roads, 1131.
centennial of, 1050. Air mail contracts: rescinding certain new, 4539.
Remarks in House relative to, 5043. Boudinat, Frank J., 4858.
LAWRENCE, DAVID, address entitled" Debt Readjustments Under Construction charges on Indian irrigation projects, 693.
Federal Laws" delivered by, 2567. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
LAYMON, ELMER S., pension (see bill H.R. 14453). priation bill, 2611, 2613.
LAZIK, ALEXANDER STANLEY, relief (see bill H.R. 14000). Determining the heirs of deceased Indians, 1872.
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 24.
LEA, CLARENCE F. (a Representative from California). Extension of Forest Exchange Act, Oregon, 1877.
Attended, 5. Government purchase of American goods, 1895.
Amendments offered by, to Independent offices appropriation bill-Veterans' Administra-
Farm-allotment bUl (H.R. 13991)-general provisions, 1686. tion, 3026.
Land grants: removing existing discriminations to certain Indian contracts' terms, 693.
(S. 4165), 3555. Indian irrigation projects, 1873.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Indian lands: timber on, 5393.
Coal: authorizing Secretary of Navy to sell, at nominal Indians: allotments of deceased, 4542, 4544.
prices for distribution to the needy, surplus (see H.J .Res. Indian Service: budget for, 4551.
526), 944. Interior Department appropriation bill-Indian affairs, 649,
Constitution of the United States: proposing amendment 654.
providing for a direct vote on repeal of eighteenth ---Indian irrigation projects, 602, 605, 639.
amendment to (see H.J.Res. 534), 1100. ---reclamation, 658, 659.
Land grants: to remove discriminations incident to certain Irrigation projects: water users on, 4542, 5146, 5147, 5160.
(see H.J.Res. 613), 5290. Klamath Indian Reservation, 1874.
Lee, Arthur A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14697), 4297. Livestock on the public range, 704.
Panama Canal Zone: civil code of-to omit certain Senate National forest land exchanges, 570, 571, 572, 583.
amendments (see H.Con.Res. 49), 4208. National Guard of South Dakota, 5174.
Payne, Joseph: for relief (see bill H.R. 14525), 3052. Reservoir sites on Indian irrigation projects, 4530.
Public lands: to withdraw from settlement and entry cer- Restoration of homestead rights, 1879.
tain (see bill H.R. 14176), 1616. Roosevelt Island, D.C., 3557.
Vinous liquors: to provide revenue by increasing taxes on School building, Frazer, Mont., 3557.
certain nonintoxicating (see bill H.R. 13720), 534. Texas centennial celebration, 4544.
- - - t o remove limitation of prohibition laws upon, and Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill-
to provide revenue by increasing taxes on certain public buildings, 409.
(see bill H.R. 13027), 41. Unemployment relief: development of national forests to
Wines: to raise revenue by the taxation of light (see bill aid, 4731, 4732, 4733o
H.R. 13719), 534. Wagner, Nick, 4856.
126 INDEX
LEAVITT, SCOT!'-Continued LEONARD, JOHN P., relief (see bill H.R. 3969•).
Reports made by, from LEONARDI, BARTHOLOMEW C., pension (see blll H.R. 13390).
Com m ittee on Indian Affairs:
Indian irrigation ·p rojects: water users on (H.Rept. 1988). LEPROSY, lettet: of Secretary of the Treasury transmitting report
3653 . . on care and treat ment of leprous persons in Hawaii
Ind ians : allotments of deceased (H.Rept. 1987), 3653. (H.Doc. 470}, 38, 448.
Navajo I ndian Reservation, Utah: to permanently set aside LESTER, WILLIAM A., relief (see bill S. 3831•).
certain lands as an addition to (H.R. 11735, H.Rept. 1883), LESTER, ZETTA, relief (see bill S. 3832 *) .
2127. LETT. NANCY C., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13678).
Committee on Public Lands:
Columbia National Forest, Wash.: to add certain lands (see LETI'ERS IN STAMPED ENVELOPES, amend law providing for
bill S. 1492, S .Rept. 1879), 2064. carriage out of the mail (see bill H .R. 13747).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. LEVAN, ELISHA M., relief (see bill H.R. 13551).
LEAZENBY, MAHALA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13346}. LEVEE DISTRICTS, authorize the Reconstruction Finance Cor-
LEE, ARTHUR A., relief (see bills S. 5596; H.R. 14697). poration to make loans to (see bill H.R. 13996).
LEE, CHARLES A., article entitled "Thomas Jefferson and Public Memorial of Legislature of Arkansas, favoring bill to refund
Education " written by, 5056. levee and drainage district bonds, 3489.
LEE, DORA ALICE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14284). LEVERETT, LETTIE, relief (see bill H.R. 6449).
LEE, EMMA L., pension (see bill H.R. 13279). LEVY, DAVID, relief (see bill H.R. 13115).
LEE, FREDERIC P., statement made before the Committee on LEWIS, CHESTER A., pension (see bill H .R. 14592).
Agriculture in House relative to pending legislation for LEWIS, DAVID J. (a Representative from Maryland).
farm relief, 1341. Attended, 5.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
LEE, GALE A., relief (see bill H.R. 14625•).
Richenberg, Elizabeth A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
LEE, ROBERT E., brief sketch by Hal Paul Phillips of the life of, 13223)' 45.
2100. Stephens, Sarah E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14192). 1617.
LEE, WILLIAM ZEE, relief (see bill H.R. 3840 •) . Stigers, Anna C.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13221), 45.
"LEE AND JACKSON", address delivered by Representative Whit- Taylor, Mary A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13222), 45.
tington at Confederate Memorial Hall, Washington, D.C., Unemployment: to provide for cooperation by the Federal
entitled, 2778. Government with the several States in relieving hardship
and suffering caused by (see bill H.R. 13995), 1257.
LEEPER, MIAMI, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13203). Wiley. Barbara: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14289),
LEGAL HOLIDAYS. See HoLIDAYS. 1986.
LEGAL TENDER, authorize the discharge of obligations to pay Yost, Almira: to pension (see bill H.R. 13686), 476.
· money by the payment of (see bill H.R. 14604). Petitions and papers presented by, from
LEGION OF HONOR. See FRANCE. Societies and associations, 3488, 3992.
Remarks by, on
LEGISLATION, remarks in House entitled "Legislative Medi- Clark, Orville E., 3818.
cine", 69 . . Roney, Mary E., 4294.
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH OF THE GOVERNMENT, making annual Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
appropriations for (see bill H.R. 14562•). LEWIS, DORA L ., pension (see bill H .R. 13935).
Bill to amend act making annual appropriations for (see LEWIS, HESTER H., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13189).
bill H.R. 14485•).
Bill to amend the furlough provisions of the appropriation LEWIS, J. C. (president Iowa State Federat ion of Labor) , letter
act for the fiscal year 1933 for (see bill H.R. 13556). favoring bill (S. 2487) for remonetization of silver, 5436.
Letter of Secretary of War transmitting a draft of a pro- LEWIS, J. HAMILTON (a Senator from Illi nois).
posed bill to amend section 215 of part II of the appro- Attended, 366.
priation act for the fiscal year 1933, 1394. Bills and joint resoluti ons introdu ced by
Letter from the Director of the Bureau of the Budget trans- Loans: to make loans to needy individuals, ex-service men,
mitting report on the exemptions made under section 102 fa rmers, home owners, business men, and for other pur-
of the appropriation act for 1933 for, 3959. poses (S. 5642) , 4114.
Messa ges from the President transmitting estimates of ap- Pulaski, Gen . Casimir: to proclaim day tor commemoration
propriations for (H.Docs. 495, 559), 284, 4554. of death of (S.J.Res. 252), 3589.
Message from the President transmitting estimate of ap- Remarks by, on
propria tion for expenses of inquiries and investigations Ba nkrupt cy system: uniformity of, 4888, 5111, 5124, 5127,
(S. Doc. 211) , 5292. 5128, 5130.
Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 14562) making annual ap- Barry, David S., 3273, 3277, 3278, 3282.
propriations for , 3312, 3325, 3386, 3407. Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co .. 3680.
Remar ks in Senate on blll (H.R. 14562) making annual ap- Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4007, 4.149, 4151, 4152,
propriations for, 4805. 4154, 4158, 4172, 4174, 4175.
Emba rgo on arms shipment, 5214.
LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE SERVICE, amendment and remarks in Farm mortgages, 4007.
Senate and a letter from the Librarian of Congress rela- Foreign debts, 2470, 2471, 2472, 2473, 2981, 2982, 2983, 2984,
tive to appropriations for, 4808. 3850.
Memorandum relative to, 4808. Glass-Steagall banking bill, 2158. 2159, 2482.
LEHLBACH, FREDERICK R. (a Representative from New Jersey). ---Federal Reserve System, 2266.
Appointed conferee, 3915. ---investment securities, 2403, 2404, 2405, 2406.
Amendments offered by, to . - -.-silver, remonetization of, 2384, 2389.
Farm allotment bill (H.R. 13991}-charges on processing of Governmental expenditures--national and international, 896.
rayon, 1668. Government economy, 2580.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Increase in bankin~ facilities, 1407, 1458, 1573, 1738, 1798.
American Telegraph Co.: to renew and extend certain letters Lincoln, Abraham, 3923.
patent to (see bill H.R. 14332), 2128. McDonald, Geor~e W., 3757.
Giannetti, Michael: for relief (see blll H.R. 14333), 2128. Ogden Slip Bridge, Chicago, Ill., 3763.
Port of Newark Army base: to provide for the sale to the Philippine independence, 1844, 1919.
city of Newark of (see bill H.R. 14388), 2452. Prohibition , 1849.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Proposed economic conference, 677.
Citizens and individuals, 535, 1549. Radio regulation, 3768.
Remarks by, on Railroads: loans to, 2662.
Beer bill, 857, 858, 859. Reduction in appropriations, 1799, 1800.
Common carriers by water, 5162. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill~xecu-
District of Columbia appropriation bill, 4446. tive departments: reorganization of, 3541, 3542.
Farm allotment plan, 1668. War Department appropriation bill, 3786.
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill- --camps at Army posts for unemployed, 3952.
foreign air mail, 468. --Chanute Field, Til., 3793.
---ocean mail, 464, 465. ---railroads, 3788.
War Department appropriation blll, 1809. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. LEWIS, MERLE (MEARL) ARTHUR, relief (see bill S. 5091).
LEHNER, ANNA, pension (see bill H.R. 14638). LEWIS, NEWTON W., pension (see bill H.R. 13637).
LEIVE, IDA CHARLOTTE, pension (see bill H.R. 14701). LEWIS, OLIVE A., pension (see bill S. 5238).
LENIN, VLADIMIR ILYICH, article appearing in the Literary Digest LEWIS, RACHEL L., pension (see bill H.R. 14398).
on, 1934. LEWIS, TWIBLE P., pension (see bill H .R. 13942).
LENNON, LAWRENCE R.,- relief (see bill H.R. 13668*). LEWIS, WILLIAM EAKY, relief (sae bill H.R. 13428).
LEON, RENE, statement made before the Committee on Finance LEWIS AND CLARK RIVER, OREG., report of Secretary of War on
in Senate by, 4404. survey of, 37.
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LEWISTON ORCHARDS IRRIGATION PROJECT, IDAHO, provide LINDSAY, GEORGE W.-Continued
for the rehabilitation of (see blll H.R. 13531). Petitions and papers presented by, from
LIBBEY, DEL1;3ERT E., relief (see H.Res. 324). Societies and associations, 46, 47, 77, 154, 230, 285, 364, 416,
477, 535, 608, 719, 818, 945, 1056, 1258, 1327, 1356, 1436,
LffiERAL CIVIC LEAGUE OF BOSTON, letter suggesting a plan 1549, 1618, 1713, 1779, 1834, 1908, 2066, 2128, 2194, 2244,
for the calling of conventions in the States with respect 2337, 2454, 2642, 2791, 3053, 3139, 3236, 3344, 3419, 3582,
to amendment of the Constitution, 4873. 3736, 3920, 3992, 4297, 4454, 4556, 4642, 4866, 5416.
Resolutions urging repeal of the eighteenth amendment State legislatures, 2066.
adopted by the executive committee of, 61. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
" LIBERAL VIEWPOINT ", article by Harry Elmer Barnes entitled, LINDSAY, SIR RO~ (British Ambassador to the United
1722. States), relative to alleged lobbying activities of (see
LIBERTY BONDS, issue low-interest rate tax-exempt bonds for H.Res. 399) .
retirement of (see bill H.R. 13874). LINDSEY, WILLIAM J., pension (see bill H.R. 14269).
LffiRARIAN OF CONGRESS, annual report of, 300, 362. LINEBARGER, HENRY DIXON, relief (see bill H.R. 2599*).
Letter relative to appropriations for the legislative reference
service, 4808. -LINEN, amendment and remarks in House relative to fixing duty
Message from the President transmitting estimate of appro- on, 1678.
priation for (H.Doc. 519), 1325. LINNENBROGGER, ADOLPH A., increase pension (see bill S.
Remarks in Senate relative to (S.Doc. 185), 3771, 3832. 5529).
Remarks in House relative to, 5043. LINSLEY, HOWARD WILLIAM, relief (see bill H.R. 13617).
Statement of the budget of, 3775. LINTHICUM, ANNIE C., pension (see bill H.R~ 13079).
LICHAUCO, MARCIAL P., address on the subject of Philippine LINTHICUM, J. CHARLES (late a Representative from Maryland).
independence delivered by, 1909. Letter from Mrs. John Charles Linthicum expressing ap-
LICHTENWALNER, NORTON (a Representative from Pennsyl- preciation of the action. of the Senate upon occasion o!
vania). the death of, 1397.
Attended, 5. . Memorial of Han. Edgar Prochnik, Austrian Minister to the
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by United States, extending condolences on occasion of death
Savage, Luther Edward: for relief (see bill H.R. 14097), of, 42. ·
1396. Memorial address to, 4362, 4363, 5647.
Wolf, Catharine A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. Memorial services to, 4344.
13224). 45. Resolutions on death of (see H.Res. 300•; S.Res. 290•).
Remarks by, on Tribute to services of, 4361.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4510. LI PO-TIEN (Chinese), authorizing an appropriation to the
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Government of China for the account of (see H.R.14323•).
LICHTY, GALEN E., relief (see bill S. 246•). LIPSETT, C. H. (publisher), letter and editorial urging modifica-
LIFE INSURANCE. See GovERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. tion of the Volstead Act received from, 302.
LIQUIDATING CORPORATIONS, memorandum from the Ameri-
LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO., authorizing the Federal Trade can Bankers' Association relative to, 2399.
Commission to investigate practices of (see H.Res. 394,
395). LIQUOR TRAFFIC. See ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR TRAFFic.
LIGHTERAGE IN NEW YORK HARBOR, decision of the Interstate LITERARY DIGEST (magazine), article by Senator McKellar
Commerce Commission and an editorial from the New relative to the proposed cancelation of European debts
appearing in, 369.
York Herald Tribune relative to the proposed abolition of Article on Vladimir Ilyich Lenin appearing in, 1934.
free lighterage, 2820.
LI'ITLE, HERBERT, statistics of national wealth and of total
LIGHTHOUSE RESERVATIONS, authorize disposal of certain (see indebtedness of the United States compiled by, 3263.
bills S. 558P; H.R. 14585).
Letter of Secretary of Commerce transmitting a proposed LITTLE, JOHN E., relief (see bill H.R. 13844).
draft of legislation to authorize disposal of certain, 2955, LITTLE FORK RIVER, MINN., report of Secretary of War on sur-
3051. vey of (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public
LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE, letter of Secretary of Commerce trans- document), 37.
mitting part 2 of the annual report or" the Commissioner LITTLE RIVER, ARK., extend time for construction of bridge
of Lighthouses, 37. across (see bills S. 557P; H.R. 14480•).
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 2703. LITTLE ROCK COLLEGE, ARK., relief (see bill S. 1421).
LIGHT WINES. See WINES AND BEER. LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY, stabilize (see bill H.R. 11816•).
LILJENQUIST, MRS. TURA, relief (see billS. 458•). Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 11816) to stabilize, 3562.
LIVESTOCK LOANS. See FARMERS.
LIMA, FRANCISCO, relief (see bill H.R. 14099).
LIVINGSTON, VICTOR ARTHUR, relief (see b111 H.R. 13405).
LIMESTONE, remarks in House relative to the use of Indiana
limestone in construction of public buildings, 3124. LOANS FOR SEED AND FEED. See FARMERS.
LIMITATION OF DEBATE. See SENATE. LOAR, MARGARET JANE, increase pension (see bill S. 5070).
LOBBYING, establish a joint congressional committee to investi-
LINCH, MIKEL., relief (see bill H.R. 14409). gate charges of (see H.J.Res. 590).
LINCOLN, ABRAHAM, address delivered by Representative Kelly, List of the names of lobbyists operating before Congress,
of Pennsylvania, before the Principals' Club of Pitts- 3101.
burgh, entitled "Lincoln and the Problem of 1933 ", 5624. Remarks in House relative to charges of, 3550.
Address delivered by Representative Taylor, of Tennessee, LOBERT, MARY JOSEPHINE, relief (see bill H.R. 7761•).
at the Lincoln Day banquet at Nashville, 3982. LOBSTER FISHERMEN. See RHODE ISLAND.
Address over the radio delivered by Emanuel Hertz, en-
titled "Lincoln, the Harmonizer", 5071. LOCKWOOD, JEAN M., pension (see bill H.R. 13159).
Address over the radio delivered by John R. King on, LOCKWOOD, MARY 0., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14555).
4460. LOGAN, JOHN A., letter relative to the problems growing out of the
Article entitled "Lincoln and the Good-Roads Movement", depression, 2151.
3925.
Editorial from the Hearst newspapers relative to, 3926. LOGAN, M. M. (a Senator from Kentucky).
Paper by Senator Fess containing quotations from, 3923. Attended, 3. ·
Remarks in Senate relative to, 3921. Amendments offered by, to
Remarks in House on, 3973. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-reor-
Text of the Gettysburg address delivered by, 3926. ganization of executive departments, 2343.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
LINCOLN COUNTY, MONT., convey certain land to school dis- Coal-lease rentals: to authorize waiver or remission of cer-
trict no. 15 in (see bill S. 2395 •). . tain (see bill S. 5312), 1162.
LINDER, SARAH E., pension (see bill H.R. 14514). Hood, Winnie: to pension (see bill S. 5314), 1162.
Isaacs, Green: to pension (see bill S. 5315), 1162.
LINDLEY NURSERIES, INC., relief (see bill S. 3438•). King, James E.: for relief (see bill S. 5313), 1162.
LINDSAY,. GEORGE W. (a Representative from New York). Kinser, Decatur D.: for relief (see billS. 5311), 1162.
Attended, 5. National banks: authorizing establishment of branch banks
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by by (see b111 S. 5273) , 887.
McKee, Archie J.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13590), 363. Remarks by, on
Motions and resolutions offered by Barry, David S., 3511, 3513, 3514.
Craig, Eva: for relief of (see H.Res. 310), 76. Branch banks at military reservations, 4988.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Crane, Jerry V., 5011.
Citizens and individuals, 47, 77, 285, 364, 1258, 1327, 2066, Crop surpluses and their control,· 731, 732, 733.
2244, 3139, 3236, 3654, 3736, 3825, 3919, 4454, 4642, 5416. Debt reduction, 2954.
128 JNDEX .
LOGAN, M. M.-Continued LONG, HUEY P.-.:continued
.Remarks by, on .Remarks by, on
Donjl Investment Co., 4981. Arms embargo .message, 1448, 1449.
Economic conditions: suggestions on, 4780, 4781. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 4887, 5111, 5132, 5133.
Extension of terms of President and House Members, 162. Byrd, Richard E., 1157.
Foreign debts: activities of W. C. Bullltt relative to, 3146. Campaign expenditures, 1719.
Fort D. A. Russell, 1104, 1106, 1107. Cloture, 2078.
Glass-Steagall banking bill, 1332, 1450, 1726, 1736, 1739, 2148, Crop surpluses and their control, 105, 107.
2152, 2264. Currency lnfiation, 4575, 4578, 4702.
--silver, remonetization of, 2489. • Currency substitutes, 1845, 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849 1850 1852
Government economy, 2596. 2270, ' t I

Great Western Coal Mines Co., 3675. Dangers of inflation: article by Ogden L. Mills on 2271.
Jett, CUrtis, 3672. Distribution of Government-owned cotton to American Red
Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5099. Cross, 1934.
Philippine independence, 1840, 1841. Farm Loan Act: amendment of, 4979.
Reduction in appropriations, 1800. --conference report, 5473, 5478, 5479, 5481.
Ritz, Stuart L., 5011. Farm relief, 1844, 2481. . . .
Silver service of U.S.S. Paducah, 3673. First deficiency appropriation bill, 1448, 1474, 1944.
Treasury-Post Offi.ce Departments appropriatio:Q. bill-execu- --relief fund for the District of Columbia, 1634, 1636,
tive economy, 3079, 3080, 3497. 1643.
- - persoiUlel classification, 3436. - - t a x refunds, 1554, 1557, 1560, 1561, 1563, 1566, 1567,
---salary reduction, 3498. 1569, 1640.
•• Uncle Sam's Pay Rollers", 1721. Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma-conference report, 2201
Wall Street, 4777. 2202. •
Wheat situation, 1185, 1187. Foreign debts, 1282, 2138, 2204, 2467, 2469, 2473; 2477, 2982.
World Court, 902. Foreign dumping, 1290. ·
Reports made by, from France's distribution of wealth, 1291.
Committee on Claims: Glass-Steagall banking bill, 1330, 1331, .1332, 1333, 1334, 1335,
Addison, Emily (S.Rept. 1237), 4214. . 1407. 1413.
1416. 1419, 1451, 1452, 1455, 1456, 1457,
Bolger, Elizabeth (S.Rept. 1364), 5448. 1458, 1460, 1461, 1573, 1574, 1575, 1677, 1579,
1459,
Cates, C. A. (S.Rept. 1347), 5297. 1580, 1624,
1626, 1629, 1631, 1632, 1633, 1634, . 1635,
Clarke, Laura J. (S.Rept. 1236}, 4214. 1646, 1649, 1656, 1724, 1726, 1728, 1730, 1734,
1647,
Dongji Investment . Co., Ltd. (S.Rept. 1233), 4214. 1735, 1737,
1738, 1739, 1741, 1744, 1745, 1749, 1752,
First National Bank, El Dorado, Ark. (S.Rept. 1353), 5297. 1798, 1910, 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2026, 2082,
1844,
First National Bank, Junction City, Ark. (S.Rept. 1235), 2086, 2090, 2144, 2152, 2155, 2156, 2159, 2160,
2089,
4214. 2164, 2202,
2205, 2211, 2263, 2349, 2508, 2509.
Great Western Coal Mines Co. (S.Rept. 1048), 1622. ---bank deposits guaranty, 2289, 2290, 2291, 2292.
Kinman, Guy M. (S.Rept. 1346), 5297. ---,banking affi.liates, 2407, 2408, 2409, 2410, 2463:
Lowe, John I. (S.Rept. 1348), 5297. - .- -branch banking, 2140, 2208, 2510.
McKee, Howard (S.Rept. 1350}, 5297. ---Federal Reserve System, 2083, 2084, 2263, 2264, 2266,
Merchants & Farmers Bank, Junction City, Ark. (S.Rept. . 2269, 2274, 2275, 2277, 2278, 2279, 2280, 2281, 2282.
1238)' 4214. ---investment securities, 2090, 2091, 2092, 2402, 2403,
Moore, John (S.Re-pt. 1349), 5297. 2404, 2405, 2406, 2407.
National Bank of Commerce, El Dorado, Ark. (S.Rept. 1352), ---liquidation, 2290, 2291, 2511.
5297. --silver, remonetization of, 2360, 2363, 2365, 2366, 2367,
O'Brien, Della (S.Rept. 1351), 5297. 2368, 2371, 2375, 2377, 2379, 2382, 2384, 2387, 2393,
Treuthart, Nellie E. (S.Rept. 1111), 2562. 2395, 2396, 2398, 2489, 2493.
Worsham, L. D. (S.Rept. 1234), 4214. Green River, Wash.: :flood control of, 2102.
Committee on Military Atfairs: Independent offi..ces appropriation bill-conference report,
Bradford, Herman H. (S.Rept. 1003), 233. 5241.
Crane, Jerry V. (S.Rept. 1303), 4962. Indian affairs, 2287, 2288.
Curtiss, Glenn H.: posthumous award of Distinguished Fly- Inheritance taxes, 1845.
ing Cross to (S.Rept. 1305), 4962. International· Mercantile Marine Co.-mail contract, 5232.
Jett, Curtis (S.Rept. 1024), 1439. Lake Champlain bridge, 2102.
Ritz, Stuart L. (S.Rept. 1304), 4962. Limitation of debate on banking blll, 1994.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Louderback, Harold: impeachment of, 5475.
Louisiana senatorial election, 2808, 2818, 4658, 4659, 4660,
LOMISON, MARY E., pension (see bill H.R. 14314). 4661, 4662, 46Q6, 4668, 4669, 4670, 4671, 4672, 4999.
LONERGAN, AUGUSTINE (a .Representative from Connecticut). Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 5228, 5229, 5230, 5320, 5504,
Attended, 5. 5505.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Monetary question, 1286, 1287.
Cuff, James S., for relief (see bill H.R. 14595), 3581. Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5018, 5091, 5094,
Government-owned cotton: to authorize distribution to 5098, 5099, 5100, 5101, 5102, 5326.
American National Red Cross and other relief organiza- Motion for recess, 1648.
tions of (see bill H.R. 13560}, 363. Order of business, 1732.
Interest payable to United States: to reduce to 4 percent Origin of word " Dixie ", 1847.
(see b111 H.R. 14764), 4865. · Personal explanation-Democratic caucus, 156.
Killeen, Thomas J.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14234), 1779. Philippine independence, 177, 183, 189, 194, 262, 264, 265,
Kosciusko, Thaddeus: authorizing issuance of special post- 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 310, 314, 315, 323, 326, 331, 376,
age stamp in honor of (see bill H.R. 13658), 475. 377, 378, 387, 389, 390, 391, 392, 393, 434, 435, 438, 440,
Owen, George A.: fqr relief (see bill H.R. 14274), 1907. 441, 445, 446, 447, 537, 545, 546. 548, 551, 552, 555, 558,
Petitions and papers presented by, from 559, 560, 665, 612, 613, 615, 630, 1835, 1836, 1837, 1841; 1843,
Citizens and individuals, 4768. 1844, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1861, 1862, 1864, 1865, 1914.
Societies and associations, 285, 1100, 2066. Political issues-relief program, 54 .
.Remarks by, on Positions not under Civil Service, 1184.
Moran, John J., 2712. Prohibition, 1835, 1849, 1854 .
.Reports made by, from Proposed executive session, 423, 424.
Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce: Question of personal privllege, 2725.
Lake Champlain bridge (H.Rept. 1832), 1395. Radio regulation-conference report, 5208, 5211.
Merrimac River bridge, Massachusetts (H.Rept. 2034), 4209. Reduction in appropriations, 1799, 1800.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Remonetization of silver, 1188.
LONERGAN, AUGUSTINE (a Senator-elect from Connecticut). Repeal of eighteenth amendment, 2140.
Credentials presented, 1398. Sales tax, · 1843.
Tariff, 631.
LONG, ADALINE, pension (see bill H.R. 14002). Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 2741.
LONG, ESTELLA H., pension (see bill ll.R. 13684). - - A i r Mail Service, 2875, 2876, 2877, 2878, 2879, 3058,
LONG, HUEY P. (a Senator from Louisiana}. . 3060, 3063, 3066, 3072, 3074, 3075, 3076.
Attended, 3. Unemployment relief, 1845.
Amendments offered by, to --Federal aid for, 4477, 4479, 4480, 4482, 4483, 4484, 4487.
Glass-Steagall banking bill (S. 4412), 1330, 1994, 2263; 2293, Wall Street, 4772, 4773.
2410. War Department appropriation bill-conference report, 5480.
--silver, remonetization of, 2360. Wheat situation, 1191, 1194.
Philippine indevendence (bill H.R. 7233), 266, 323. Wheeler, Burton K.: address by, 1171.
Motions and resolutions offered by Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Glass banking bill: to appoint committee to investigate LONG, JAMES B., pension (see blll H.R. 13860).
certain statements and charges in respect to the so-called
(see S.Res. 326), 1797. LONG, JOHN D., allow to accept foreign decoration (see S.J.Res.
Wheeler, Burton K.: to print as Senate document speech by 195•).
(SDoc. 158}, 1171. LONG, SOPHIA, increase pension (see blll H.R. 135~),
INDEX 129 -
LONG, TIMOTHY J., grant honorable discharge (see billS. 3008•). LOWER VEIN COAL CO., relief (see bill H:R. 6143).
LOOFBOUROW, FREDERICK C. (a Representative from Utah). LOWEn. WILLAMETI'E RIVER, OREG., authorizing further modi-
Attended, 5. - fication of the adopted project for (see S.J.Res. 214;
Petitions and papers presented _by, from H.J .Res. 548) .
Societies and associations, ~053. LOZIER, RALPH F. (a .Representative from Missouri).
State legislatures, 3053. Attended, 5.
Rema:rks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Hendrickson, W. H., 5413. Bank checks: to repeal tax on (see bill H.R. 13455), 229.
Reports made by, from Brackett, Nancy: to pension (see bill H.R. 14098), 1396.
Committee on Indian Mairs: .Postage rate: to repeal section 1001 (a) of Revenue Act
Otoe and Missouria Tribes of Indians (H.Rept. 1935), 2723. of 1932 which increased certain (see b111 H.R. 13456), 229.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Revenue Act of 1926: to amend (see bill H.R. 14394), 2452.
LORAIN HARBOR, omo, report of Secretary of War on survey of Thompson, Joseph: to pension (see blli H.R. 14051), 1326.
(H.Doc. 469), 38. Remarks by, on
LORILLARD CO., P ., authorizing the Federal Trade Commission to District of Columbia appropriation bill, 4193.
investigate practices of (see H.Res. 394, 395}. ---tax rates, 4194.
Farm-allotment plan, 1531.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIF., convey certain land in (see bills Foreign ocean and air mail subsidies, 530, 531, 841.
S. 5537•; H.R. 636•). . _ Legislative appropriation bill--salary reduction, 3415.
Bill to relinquish title of the United States to certain lands Ocean mail contracts, 1135, 1141.
in (see bill H.R. 637•). Philippine independence--veto message, 1768.
LOUDERBACK, HAROLD (United States district judge, northern Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill-
district of California), articles of impeachment a-gainst, conference report, 5372.
4914. - ---ocean mail, 465.
Order of Senate to notify the House that the Senate is ready --public buildings, 409, 413.
to receive the managers conducting impeachment proceed- War-debt question, 120.
ings against, 5195. .Reports made by, from
Presentation to the Senate by the managers on the part of Committee on Claims:
the House of Representatives of articles of impeachment Marshall, A. H. (H.Rept. 2161) , 5188.
against (S.Doc. 215); 5473. Committee on Election of President, Vice President, and
!Remarks in House relative to the charges against, 4913, 4916. Representatives in Congress:
Remarks in Senate and a request for a unanimous-consent Election of President and Vice President, and filling of
agreement for consideration of impeachment charges vacancies in office of President (H.Rept. 2194), 5425.
against Judge Harold Louderback at 2 o'clock on the first Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
day _of the first session of the Seventy-third Congress. LUCE, LUCINDA, increase pension (see bill S. 5497).
Agreed to, 5475.
Resolution in House relative to charges against (see H.Res. LUCE, ROBERT (a .Representative from Massachusetts).
387•). Attended, 5.
Resolution in House to appoint managers on the part of the Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1354.
House to conduct impeachment proceedings against (see Calvin Coolidge: poem by William H. McMasters in memorial
H.Res. 402 •) . · to, 3418.
Resolution in House to notify the Senate of the appoint- Bills and joi-nt resolutions introduced by
ment of managers to conduct impeachment proceedings Mason, Alvarado: for relief (see bill H.R. 13547), 298.
against (see H.Res. 403 • ) . Quirk, Thomas Christopher: for relief (see bUl H.R. 13548),
298.
LOUISIANA, remarks in Senate relative to the recent senatorial Statuary Hall: relating to (see H.Con.Res. 47} , 3052.
election in, 2809, 4993. Whalen, Charles Joseph: for relief (see bill H.R. 13941), 1055.
Remarks in Senate in defense of the State of, 4658. Petitions a-nd papers presented by, from
Telegram from Stuart L. Adams urging continued investi- Citizens and individuals, 3654.
gation of the senatorial election in, 4299. Societies and associations, 77, 154, 298.
Telegram from J. E. Ray opposing further investigation of Remarks by, on
the Overton-Broussard election in, 4788. Banking-laws reform. 2038.
Telegram from the Women's Independent Voters Club of Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2038.
New Orleans urging further investigation of the Overton- District of Columbia appropriation bill-refuse removed,
Broussard election in, 4788. 4270.
LOUISIANA & ARKANSAS RAIT..WAY CO., allow them to bridge Farm-allotment plan, 1488, 1489.
the Mississippi River (see bill H.R. 14377). Farm Loan Act: amendment of, 5183.
LOUISIANA ffiGHWAY COMMISSION, allow them to bridge the Federal Reserve System: improvement o! facilities of, 2897.
Mississippi River (see bill H.R. 14377). Gold: revaluation of, 3866.
LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL (newspaper), editorial on the Impeachment of President Hoover, 1968.
subject of the World Court appearing in, 902. Independent offices appropriation bill-hospitals, 3029.
--Veterans' Administration, 3029, 3030, 3031.
LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILROAD CO. AND OTHERS, re- Joint Committee on Veterans' Benefits, 5542.
port of the Interstate Commerce Commission on final Legislative appropriation bill-Library of Congress, 3417.
valuation of properties of, 39, 60. ---salary reductions, 3415.
LOUISVILLE TIMES (newspaper), editorial on the subject of the National bankin-g associations: powers of Comptroller of
World Court appearing in, 902. Currency respecting, 5026.
LOVE, ELLA D., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14091). Question of constitutional privilege, 2041.
.Reports made by, from
LOVE, VINA, relief of heirs of (see bill H.R. 14088) ~ Committee on the Library:
LOVELESS, RACHEL A., relief (see bill H.R. 2217•). Statuary Hall (H.Rept. 1957), 3235.
LOVETTE, 0. B. (a Representative from Tennessee). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Attended, 5. LUDLOW, LOUIS (a Representative from Indiana).
Appointed. on funeral committee, 1435. Attended, 5.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Appointed conferee, 3801.
Adams, Mary 0.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13801), 719. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Hours of labor: to amend Constitution to empower Con- Armel, Belle: to increase pension (see blli H.R. 13225), 45.
gress to regulate (see H.J.Res. 610), 4865. Dunn, Margaret: for relief (see bill H.R. 14290), 1986.
Key, Mollie: to pension (see bill H.R. 14311) , 2065. McLean, Rachel: to pension (see bill H.R. 14193), 1617.
Kings Mountain Post4, American Legion, Johnson City, Police broadcasts: to amend Radio Act of 1927, as amended,
Tenn.: authorize loan of Army equipment to (see bill so as to require permits by persons using radio seta
H.R. 13847), 869. capable of receiving (see bill H.R. 14183), 1617.
McCoury, Jackson: to pension (see bill H.R. 13799), 719. Radio Act of 1927: to amend section 27 of (see bill H.R.
Roberts, Minnie: to pension (see ·bill H.R. 13802), 719. 13848)' 869.
Smith, Sam-u el: to pension (see bill H.R. 14312), 2065. Scottish Rite Temple, Indianapolis, Ind.: for relief (see bill
Wilson, Minnis: to pension (see bill H.R. 13800), 719. H .R. 13226), 45.
Remarks by, on Slavin, Harry: to pension (see bill H.R. 13733), 535.
Farm-allotment plan, 1375. Stahlnacker, Laura A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
Hours of labor: regulation by Congress of, 4822. 14405). 2452. .
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Two-cent postage: to restore on first-class mail (see bUl
LOWE, JOHN I., relief (see b111 H.R. 3626*). H.R. 13794), 718.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
LOWELL, CORA J., pension (see blll H.R. 13483). Cltizens and individuals, 1987, 2194, 2454, 2724, 2944.
LOWELL CREEK. See ALASKA. Remarks by, on
LOWER. ELIZA C., increase pension (see bill S. 5081). Air Mail Service, 4603.
Beer bill, 809. .
LOWER BRULE INDIAN RESERVATION. See INDIANs. Christian Men Builders. Inc.: twentieth anniversary of, 5619.
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LUDLOW, LOUIS-Continued McCLINTIC, .)'AMES V.-Continued
Remarks by, on Amendments offered by, to
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 3316, 3317, 4602. Farm-allotment bill (H.R. · 13991)-administration provi-
Democratic Party and bureaucracy, 474. sions, 1688.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4528. ---salaries of personnel, 1689.
Indiana limestone industry, 804. Independent otnces appropriation bill-ship caretakers, 3211.
Legislative appropriation bill, 3341. ---Smithsonian Institute, 3208.
---funerals of deceased Members, 3414, 3415. Navy surplus clothing (H.J.Res. 500), 922.
McNutt, Paul V., Governor of Indiana: reforms instituted War Department appropriation blli-otncers' retired pay,
by, 3316. 2M6. ,
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: tribute to, 2933. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Statistical information for special groups, 3871. Battleships: authorizing the decommissioning of all (see
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-con- bill H.R. 13525) , 297.
ference report, 5377. Caplinger, Wiillam M.: to pension (see b111 H.R. 13734), 535.
---foreign air mail, 471. Government e~ployees: relating to retirement of certain
--public buildings, 406, 407, 408, 411, 452. (see blll H.R. 13522), 297.
---special-delivery messengers, 517. Jones; Robert E.: to pension (see b111 H.R. 14677), 4106.
Tribute to retiring Members, 5582. Mangum, Okla.: relating to construction of a Federal build-
Two-cent postage rate restoration, 1239, 1240, 1241. ing at (see b111 H.R. 14~89), 2790.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Mortgage security: to provide that Reconstruction Finance
LUTZ, EARL, pension (see bill S. 5248). Corporation shall make loans to farmers on first (see blli
H.R. 14035), 1326. · ·
LYLE, NETA, increase pension (see bill S. 5399). Needy, Armor Ellsworth: to pension (see blll H.R. 13687)
LYMAN, EDWARD, pension (see billS. 5146). 476. •
LYNCH, DAVID, relief of estate (see bill H.R. 13056). Public works in District of Columbia (H.R. 14632), 3824.
LYNCH, EDWARD F., pension (see bill H.R. 13772). Motions and resolutions offered by
Recommit: to, 2445.
LYNCH, ffiENA L., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13644). Remarks by, on
LYNCH, JOHN T., relief of estate (see bills H.R. 5140, 13055). Civil Service appointments by Executive order, 5046.
LYNCH, W. W., article relative to the effects of the tar11f on copper Claims for deaths of Mexican nationals, 715.
written by, 2341. Currency-study meeting, 1777.
LYQNS, CHARLES, pension (see bill H.R. 14328). District of Columbia appropriation blli-bulldings, 3867.
---taxicabs, 4204.
MlAACK, SARAH A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14146). Farm-allotment plan, 1351, 1688, 1689.
MAAS, MELVIN J. (a Representative from Minnesota). Independent offices appropriation bill-Advisory Committee
Attended, 5. for Aeronautics, 3208.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by ---Federal Farm Board, 3188, 3189.
Army, Navy, Marine Corps, etc.: to confer certain benefits ---ship caretakers, 3211.
on certain retired commissioned officers and enlisted men ---Smithsonian Institute, 3208, 3209.
of (see bill H.R. 13850), 869. ---Tariff Commission, 3210.
Aviation reserve: pr9viding that air-mail pilots shall be or- Navy ration: changes in, 4534, 4541.
ganized as (see b111 H.R. 14779), 5062. Navy surplus clothing, 922, 923, 924.
Evans, Francis T.: to present Distinguished Flying Cross to Open-forum meeting, 1217.
· (see bills H.R. 14614, 14676), 3654, 4106. Public building, Mangum, Okla., 4539.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation: to authorize loans to Question of personal privilege, 2295.
private colleges, universities, and institutions of higher War Department appropriation blll-otncers' retired pay,
learning by (see bill H.R. 14296), 2064. 2046.
Rockwell, Mary A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14014), 1258. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Remarks by, on McCLINTOCK, C. B. (a Representative from Ohio) .
Arms and munitions: prohibition of exportation of, 4845. Attended, 5.
Beer bill, 782. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Goodwin, Godfrey G.: tribute to, 4374. Albright, Darleah: for relief (see bill H.R. 13477), 230.
Marine Corps: radio address on, 1770. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill- Citizens and individuals, 3419.
automatic salary increases, 508. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
---foreign air mail, 468, 471. McCOOL, WILLIAM, pension (see bill H.R. 13825).
---special-delivery messengers, 518.
War Department appropriation bill-buildings, 2222. McCORDIS, C. W., paper proposing an international board of
---Army post consolidation, 2226. money value control written by, 3423.
Reports made by, from McCORMACK, FRANK J., relief (see bill H.R. 13739).
Committee on Foreign Affairs: McCORMACK, JOHN W. (a Representative from Massachusetts).
International Conference on Private Aerial Law (H.Rept. Attended, 5.
1950)' 3052. Address at memorial services in House, 4345.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1354.
McADOO, WILLIAM GIBBS (a Senator-elect from California). Temporary employees under Economy Act: letter to Senator
Credentials presented, 721. David I. Walsh, of Massachusetts, relative to, 4873.
Amendments offered by, to
McALEARNEY, MARY J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13152). Farm-allotment bill (H.R. 13991) : refund of adjustment
MACARONI PRODUCTS, regulate labeling of (see billS. 4178). charges for goods purchased for governmental use, 1676.
MAcARTHUR, DOUGLAS (general, United States Army), remarks Temporary employees under economy act (H.J.Res. 547),
in House relative to, 2056, 2170, 2172, 2173, 2175, 2185, 4543.
2191. War Department appropriation blll-tanks, 2231.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
McARTHUR, J. W., article entitled "A City Gets Rich", written Act of May 28, 1928: to amend act relative to salary rates of
by, 1441. certain Civil Service positions (see bill H.R. 14419). 2555.
McBRIDE, BETTY, relief (see bill S. 4230 •) . Coyle, James Philip: for relief (see bill H.R. 14353), 2193.
McCALL, ·s ARAH ELLEN, pension (see bill H.R. 14425). Hult, Charles F.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13902), 944. ·
McCAMPBELL & CO., letter relative to the proposed distribution of Kosciusko, Thaddeus: authorizing issuance of a special post-
additional Government-owned cotton to the Red Cross, age stamp in honor of (see H.J.Res. 521), 869.
2951. McCarren, Charles: for relief (see bill H.R. 13905), 944.
National Society of Women Descendants of the Ancient and
McCANDLESS, AFFIE W., pension (see bill H.R. 14316). Honorable Artillery Company: to incorporate (see bill H.R.
McCANN, ROBERT E., pension (see billS. 5265). 14667)' 4106.
McCARN, RUTH, relief (see bill H.R. 7548•). Neilson, John: for relief (see b111 H.R. 14161}, 1548.
O'Brien, Alice: for relief (see bill H.R. 13904}, 944.
McCARRAN, PATRICK A. (a Senator-elect jrom Nevada),
Credentials presented, 1147. Patten, Walter E.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13903), 944.
Pulaski, Casimir: directing President to proclaim October 11
McCARREN, CHARLES, relief (see bill H.R. 13905). of each year General Pulaski's Memorial Day for observ-
McCARTHY, THOMAS O'C., relief (see bills S. 5598; H.R. 14718). ance of death of (see H.J.Res. 522), 869.
McCARTNEY, MARY C., pension (see bill H.R. 13760). Stewart, Charles Eben: for relief (see b111 H.R. 14162), 1548.
Taber, Emma F.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14052), 1326.
McCLEARY, 0. S., relief (see bill S. 2508*). Vincent, Albert Edward: for relief (see bill H.R. 13906), 944.
McCLINTIC, JAMES V. (a Representative from Oklahoma). Ziniti, John E.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14494), 2790.
Attended, 5. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Announcement of meeting of committee on farm mortgages, Societies and associations, 154.
3017. State legislatures, 4957.
JNDEX 131
McCORMACK, JOHN W.-Continued, McFADDEN, LOUIS T.-Continued
Remarks by, on . Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Air mail contracts: rescinding certain new, 4538. Federal Reserve banks: to authorize the Comptroller of the
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2917. Currency to examine and report on the condition of (see
Beer bill, 765, 853. bill H.R. 14479), 2790.
Budget deficit, 1774. June, Charles E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13762), 607.
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5259. Scott, Rachel A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13688),
Deductions from snow removers' pay, 1001. 476.
Farm-allotment plan, 1379, 1516, 1596, 1608, 1676, 1677. Securities: to authorize the Comptroller of Currency to ex-
Huff, Price, 3815. amine the operations of certain dealers in (see bill H.R.
Navy Department appropriation bill-aviation, 4937. 14478), 2790.
---Naval Academy, 4839. Virgin Islands: to extend provisions of Reconstruction
Ruling of the Chair, 2317. Finance Corporation Act and Emergency Relief and Con-
Tari.tfs and foreign-currency depreciation, 3877. struction Act of 1932 to the (see bill H.R. 13657), 475.
Temporary employees: return of salary deductions to, 3403. Motions and resolutions offered by
Temporary employees under Economy Act, 4542. Columbia Broadcasting System: to investigate (H.Res. 390),
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-con- 4554.
ference report, 4614, 4615. Hoover, Herbert: to investigate the omcial conduct of (see
---public buildings, 412. H.Res. 318), 399.
---special delivery messengers, 515, 516. Impeachment of President Hoover, 1965, 1968.
War Department appropriation bill, 2048. Lindsay, Sir Ronald: protesting against activities of {H.Res.
--impounding in Treasury, 2442. 399), 5027, 5062.
---post exchanges, 2442. National Broadcasting Co.: to investigate (H.R.es. 390), 4554.
---Reserve Officers' Training Corps, 2315, 2316. Petitions and papers presented by, from
--tanks, 2231. Citizens and individuals, 3344, 3736, 4298.
Reports made by, from Societies and associations, 285, 2791, 4556, 5416.
Committee on Ways and Means: State legislatures, 2944, 4866.
Liquor dealers: stamp tax on retail (H.Rept. 2038), 4209. Remarks by, on
Mixed Claims Commission (H.Rept. 1936), 2790. Banks' frozen assets, 1758.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Common carriers by water, 5162.
McCORMICK, ROBERT R., address entitled " Mussolini, Moscow, Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 3865.
or America" delivered by, 896. District of Columbia-banking business, 5576.
Farm Loan Act: amendment of, 5178, 5180.
McC(t)URY, JACKSON, pension (see bill H.R. 13799). ---conference report, 5580.
McCOY, LEO JAMES, relief (see bill S. 2582•). Federal Reserve System: Improvement of fac111ties of, 2897.
McDANIEL, MARTHA E., pension (see billS. 5000). First deficiency appropriation bill, 1951, 1952.
McDANIEL, TRAVIS, relief (see blll S. 5296). Impeachment of President Hoover, 399, 1968.
Lindsay, Sir Ronald: protest against activities of, 5028.
MAcDONALD, ARCHIBALD, relief (see bill S. 5426). National banking associations: powers of Comptroller of the
McDONALD, GEORGE W., relief (see bill H.R. 4368•). Currency respecting, 5023.
McDONALD, RAY, relief (see bill H.R. 14074). Question of constitutional privilege, 1953, 1965, 2041.
McDONOUGH, JOHN F., relief (see bill H.R. 13806). Question of personal privilege, 2294, 2295, 2298, 3015, 301 7.,
3092.
McDOUGALL, JOSEPH MICHAEL,~ relief (see bill H.R. 11886•). Reconstruction Finance Corporation activities, 1362.
McDOWELL, H. B., paper on the subject of branch banking writ- Second deficiency bill--conference report, 5606.
ten by, 1265. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
McDOWELL, IDA A., increase pension (see bill S. 5176). MAcFERRAN, WILLIAM, JR., letter relative to branch banking
McDUFFIE, JOHN (a Representative from Alabama). written by, 2146.
Attended, 5. McGARVEY, CHARLES AUGUSTUS, relief (see bill H.R. 14507).
Appointed teller, 4620.
Bt1ls and jaint resolutions introduced by McGARY, CLAUDE RAY, letter appealing for veterans' relief writ-
Dauphin Island Bridge, Alabama: to extend time for con- ten by, 1329.
struction of (H.R. 14657), 3991. McGILL, GEORGE (a SeTtator from Kansas).
Dauphin Island Railway & Harbor Co.: to amend act grant- Attended, 3.
ing consent of Congress to construct bridge across water Credentials presented, 299.
between mainland and Dauphin Island by (::;ee bill H.R. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
13792), 718. Copeland, Lucy: to pension (see bill S. 5257), 820.
Joint Committee on Veterans' Benefits: to continue (H.J.Res. Dalrymple, Adelaide K.: to increase pension (see bill -S.
616) . 5415. 5524) , 2563.
Veterans' relief laws: to extend time for report by committee Farley, Ida M.: for relief (see bill S. 5090), 161.
investigating operation of (H.J.Res. 527), 941. Hill, Walter Perry: to pension (see bill S. 5448), 2029.
Motions and resolutions offered by Johnson, Fred B.: to pension (see bill S. 5212), 609.
Rules: to suspend, 5542. Lardie, Wilbur T.: to pension (see bill S. 5522), 2563.
Remarks by, on Lewis, Merle (Mearl) Arthur: for relief (see billS. 5091), 161.
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2122. McMains, Bryan W.: to pension· (see blll S. 5383), 1551.
First deficiency appropriation b111, 1951. Oil and gas: for protection from injury of sources, and for
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 13. the conservation of (see bill S. 5258), 820.
Independent offices appropriation bill-Federal Trade Com- Pollock, Frank Albert: to pension (see billS. 5092), 161.
mission, 3191, 3192. Straw, Jessie A.: to pension (see bill S. 5523), 2563.
Joint Committee on Veterans' Benefits, 5542, 5543, 5544, Vawter, Robert W.: to pension (see blll S. 5179), 367.
5545. Waller, Lola E.: to pension (see bill S. 5138), 303.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill~on- Petitions and papers presented by, from
ference report, 4598, 4619. State legislatures, 3659.
Veterans' legislation report, 941. Remarks by, on
War Department appropriation bill-rivers and harbors, Nichols, Raymond Ambrose, 3677.
2435. Reports made by, from
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Committee on Naval Affairs:
McELRATH, WILLIAM w., adjudicate claim of (see bill H.R. Davidson, John E. (S.Rept. 1188), 3744.
9915•). Nichols, Raymond Ambrose (S.Rept. 1069), 2029.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
McELROY, GEORGE W., increase pension (see bill S. 5301).
McGINNES, MALINDA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13674).
McELROY, JESSIE BELL, pension (see bill H.R. 13823).
McGIRR, EUGENE AND ROSE, relief (see bill H.R. 13964).
McFADDEN, LOUIS T. (a Representative from Pennsylvania).
Attended, 5. McGLINCEY, HUGH, relief of estate (see bill H.R. 13507).
Appointed conferee, 5377. McGOWAN, ROSA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14403).
Internationalism from the Versailles Treaty to 1932: address
before Executives' Club of Chicago, lll., on subject of, McGRAIN, MARY F., relief (see S.Res. 296•).
5643. . McGUGIN, HAROLD (a Representative from Kansas).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Attended, 5.
Capwell, Martha J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. Tariff increase to offset depreciated foreign currency: state-
.13689), 476. ment before Ways and Means Committee in opposition to,
Coinage: to provide for coinage of a ¥:!-cent piece, a 1%- 2935.
cent piece, a 1 'h -cent piece, a. 2-cent piece, and a 3-cent Amendments offered by, to
piece (see bill H.R. 14386), 2452. . Cotton: Government purchase and sale of {S. 5122), 5265,
Federal Reserve Act: to repeal (see H.J.Res. 569), 2452. 5268.
132 INDEX
McGUGIN, HAROLD-Continued McKELLAR, KENNETH--Continued ·
Amendments offered by, to Amendments offered by, to
Farm-allotment blll (H.R. 13991)-export debentures, 1692. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-build-
--hogs, 1593, 1598, 1600, 1602, 1614, 1662, 1686, 1933. ings, 2645.
---wheat, 1612. ---ocean mail service, 1718, 1932, 3289.
War Department appropriation bill-post exchanges, 2441. - - t a x refunds, 2645, 3376, 3457.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Scovell, Sarah E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13549), Air Mail Act: to repeal act of April 29, 1930, amending the
298. (see bill S. 5120), 161.
Motions and resolutions offered by Beaver, George B.: for relief (see bill S. 5164), 304.
First deficiency appropriation bill: to strike out the enacting Bureau of Efficiency: to abolish (see bill S. 5043), 63.
clause, 1310. Caldwell, David G.: for relief (see bill S. 5118), 161.
Remarks by, on Classification Act of 1923: to repeal (see bill S. 5042), 63.
Agricultural appropriation bill, 1073. Council of National Defense: to abolish (see bill S. 5041), 63.
Balancing the Budget, 1310. Drennon, Jane: to pension (see bill S. 4998), 62.
Border-line cases on disability allowance roll, 531. Hamby, Lyda: to pension (see bill S. 4999), 62.
Branch banking, 2227, 2331. Lanier, Fred P.: to pension (see bill S. 5272), 887.
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 3813, 3884, 3885, McDaniel, Martha E.: to pension (see bill S. 5000), 62.
3886, 4600. Martin, Ben Harrison: to pension (seo b1ll S. 5210), 541.
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5265, 5268. Matthews, Herbert E.: for relief (see bill S. 5229), 675.
Currency inflation, 4080, 4091. Miller, White B.: for relief of estate (see billS. 5163), 304.
Debts, public and private, 4078. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics: to abolish
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- (see bill S. 5044), 63.
priation bill, 2760, 2761. Ocean-mail subsidies: to repeal all laws authorizing the
District of Columbia appropriation bill, 3897. granting of (see bill S. 5119), 161.
Farm-allotment plan, 1339, 1537, 1543, 1584, 1587, 1590, Passports: to amend act to regulate the issue and validity of
1593, 1594, 1598, 1601, 1607, 1610, 1612, 1614, 1659, 1662, (see bill S. 5197), 482.
1665, 166~ 1669, 1685, 168~ 1693. Redman, W. C.: for relief (see bill S. 4996), 62.
First deficiency appropriation blll: Navy medical officers• 2-cent postage: to restore on first-class mail matter (see
pay, 1320. bill s. 5047). 63.
Interest rates on short-term securities, 1248, 1249. United States Shipping Doard and United States Shipping
Legislative appropriation bill, 3393, 3394, 3416. Board Merchant Fleet Corporation: to abolish (see bill S.
---salary reduction, 3390. 5046). 63.
Party policies, 3205. War Finance Corporation: to provide for the immediate
Reduction of gold dollar, 1980. liquidation of azsets and winding up of atfairs of (see bill
Roosevelt program, 1066. s. 5045)' 63.
Shorter workday or workweek, 1252. Whitson, Eliza Jane: to increase pension (see bill S. 4997),
Sproul, William H.: death of, 1051. 62.
Tariffs and forehm-currency depreciation, 2616, 3121. Motions and resolutions offered by
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-<:on- "Bonus marchers": for investigation relative to the de-
ference report, 4612. portation of so-called (see S.Res. 301), 367.
---salary cuts, 522. Civil Service: directing Civil Service Commission to furnish
War Department appropriation b111, 2173. certain information regarding positions not under (see
---conference report, 5383, 5384. S.Res. 303). 367.
---post exchanges, 2441. Delinquent debtor nations: notification of the serious con-
---rivers and harbors, 2433, 2436. sequences of their failure to pay their obligations to
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. United States to France and other {see S.Con.Res. 37),
McGUIRE, ALVA D., JR., relief (see blll S. 3972•). 1294.
Rules: to suspend, 2664, 3377.
McGUIRE, 0. R., article entitled "Extend the Terms of the Presi- Remarks by, on
dent and Members of the House" written by, 162. Agricultural appropriation bill-distribution of Government-
McGUIRE, SARAH, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13089). owned cotton, 3691.
McGURL. JOHN B., letter relative to branch banking written by, ---Federal-aid highways, 3693, 3694.
1265. ·--migratory-bird refuges, 3706.
McHAM, BERYL M., relief (see bill H.R. 10070•). aircraft carrier, 3752.
Anderson, Frank, 3683.
MACHINE GUNS, prohibit the transportation in the mails or in Angle, Agnes M., 3684.
interstate commerce of (see bill S. 5702). Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 5112.
MACIDNERY, article from the Altoona (Pa.) Tribune entitled "A Barry, David S., 3270.
5-Year Moratorium for the Machines", 3248. Blanketing employees into Civil Service, 95.
Excerpt from report of the Commissioner of Labor relating Bonus-march ouster, 367, 422.
to machinery and overproduction, 2995. Booth-Fisheries Co., 3680.
Statistics relative to displacement of muscular labor by Claims for refund of taxes: report from Committee on the
machinery, 2995. Judiciary on, 2457.
MAciNNES, GRANT, relief (see bill S. 3493•). Clearinghouse certificates-whether subject to tax, 5433.
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2584, 2588, 2592.
MciNTIRE, MARY L .. relief (see bill H.R. 2217•). · Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 4383, 4385, 4386,
MciNTYRE, LAURA E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13182). 4389, 4391, 4392, 4393, 4394, 5313, 5314.
MACK COPPER CO., adjudicate claim of (see S.J.Res. 194•). Cotton classification, 5509.
McKEE, ARCHIE J., relief (see bill H.R. 13590). Crop surpluses and their control, 107, 733.
Currency inflation, 4579, 4697.
McKEE, HOWARD, relief (see b1ll H.R. 6275•). Customhouse, St. Louis, Mo., 5010.
McKELLAR, KENNETH (a Senator from Tennessee). Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor ap-
Attended, 3. propriation b111, 4232, 4233.
Appointed conferee, 1646, 3584, 3770, 3776, 4455, 4587, 5012, ---Children's Bureau, 4248.
5348, 5466. ---fisheries, 4247.
Appointed on Joint Select Committee on the Disposition of ---prohibition enforcement, 4241.
Useless Papers in the Executive Departments, 819. Detroit, Mich., post-office employees, 176.
Articles on the proposed cancelation of European war debts Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 952, 954, 963, 964,
written by, 369. 2859, 3845, 3846.
Debts, public and private: article from New York Times by ---conference report, 2893, 2945, 2947, 2949.
Charles Merz on, 2861. District of Columbia-banking business, 5507, 5509.
Muscle Shoals: editorial by Josephus Daniels relating to, ---property clerk, 4968.
3861. ---sale of property no longer needed for public pur-
---newspaper article on development of, 3182. poses, 4975.
- -·-radio address on, 3181. District of Columbia appropriation bill-taxicabs, 5344, 5345,
Amendments offered by, to 5346.
Agricultural appropriation bill (H.R. 13872)--distributf.on of Dohs, Francis, 3671.
Government-owned cotton, 3691. Dongji Investment Co., 4981.
Cotton:· Government purchase and sale of (S. 5122), 4383, Federal Reserve Bank, Richmond, Va., 3684.
4392. Fingar, Essie, 3673.
Distribution of Government-owned cotton (bill H.R. 13607) , First deficiency appropriation bill, 1471.
954, 964. ---Government purchase of American goods, 1646.
First deficiency appropriati-on bill-tax refunds, 1472, 1565, ---plant quarantine, 1645.
1568, 1644. ---tax refunds, 1472, 1473, 1474, 1475, 1552, 1553, 1554,
Sliney, Albert Lawrence (S. 2583), 3682. 1555, 1556, 1557, 1559, 1561, 1562, 1563, 1564, 1565,
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-Air 1568, 1636, 1637, 1638, 1639, 1640, 1641, 1643, 1944,
Mail Service, 1719, 2864, 2869, 2893, 3062. 2675.
ll;{DEX 133
McKELLA.R, KENNETH-Continued McKEOWN, TOM D.-Continued
Remarks by, on Bills and jai.nt resolutions introduced by
Foreign debts, 1290, 1292. Farm and farm-home loans: to provide financial facilities
Fort D. A. Russell, 1106, 1107. for making (see bill H.R. 13041), 41.
Fremont National Forest, Oreg., 4983. Huffman, Winnie : to pension (see bill H.R. 14053) , 1326.
George Washington-Wakefield Memorial Bridge, 3594. Merritt, Manuel: for relief (see bill H.R. 13227), 45.
Glass-Steagall banking bill, 1417, 1418, 2001. Revenue: to provide additional (see bill H.R. 13993), 1257.
Go1I, Guy D.: death of, 1477. Sac and Fox business committee: to authorize Secretary
Gollan, Ada B. (Gould), 5510. of Interior to pay $500 for expenses of (see bill H.R.
Government economy, 2580, 2594, 2654, 3780. 13038). 41.
Government Printing Office---compensation for earned leave, Sac and Fox Indians of Oklahoma: to authorize Secretary
3685. of Interior to make per capita payment to certain (see
Great Falls Meat Co., 3675. bill H.R. 13036), 41.
. Harvey Canal Ship Yard and Machine Shop, 3675. Stump, Harvey: for relief (see bill H.R. 13986), 1145.
Independent offices appropriation bill-Bureau of Efficiency, Motions and resolutions offered by
4802, 4804. Bail-bond forfeitures in Federal courts: authorizing Com-
---conference report, 5241. mittee on the Judiciary to investigate (see H.Res. 400),
Indians: allotments of deceased, 4971, 5508. 5062.
Interior Department appropriation b111, 3624. Louderback, Harold: with respect to charges against (see
---forestry work, 3632. H.Res. 387), 4376.
---transfer of appropriations, 3623. . Remarks by, on
International Mercantile Marine Co. mail contract, 5116, Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2908, 2~31, 5350, 5357.
5232, 5233, 5234, 5235, 5243, 5244. Beer bill, 859.
International Monetary and Economic Conference, 3683. Claims for deaths of Mexican nationals, - 714, 718.
Kline, Arnold R., 3673. Eighteenth amendment repeal, 16.
Laval-Hoover debt conference, 1294, 1424. Farm-allotment plan, 1536., 1537.
Military cemeteries: abandonment of, 3671. Farm-mortgage problem, 222, 223, 224.
Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5091. Fort D. A. Russell: abandonment of, 3121.
National military parks, 3671. Interior Department appropriation bill-Indian affairs, 656,
:Naval ammunition depot, Lake Denmark, N.J., 5510. 928.
Obion County, Tenn., resolutions, · 1159. Louderback, Harold, 4913, 4914, 4919, 4923.
Order of business, 2867, 2868, 3686. McHam, Beryl M., 4280.
Pacific Gas & Electric Co., 3751. Otoe and Missouria Indian Tribes, 1880.
Philippine independence, 187, 188, 189, 190, 192, 193, 195, Reed, Sard S., 3636.
196, 377, 382, 383, 1863. Seminole Indians, 1878.
Pine Ridge Indians, 3674. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill~onfer­
Positions not under Civil Service, 1183. ence report, 4605.
Railroads: loans to, 2660. Tribute to retiring Members, 5563.
Re\~..:mue stamps: sale of, 4988. Waiver of prosecution by indictment, 698.
San Diego, Calif.: exchange of lands with United States, Reports made by, from
3752. Committee on the Judiciary:
Sliney, Albert Lawrence, 3682. Louderback, Harold (H.Rept. 2065), 4375.
Street-railway merger, 688, 689, 690. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Tari1I barriers to foreign trade, 1290.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 2577, McKIBING, relief (see bill S. 5096).
2595, 2655, 2755, 2880, 2954, 3424, 3533, 3535, 3537. McKINNEY, ARTLEY, pension (see bill H.R. 13500).
- - - a i r mail service, 2869, 2870, 2871, 2872, 2875, 2879, McLAUGID...IN, A., letter relative to the propos!=!d treaty concern-
3057, 3062, 3063, 3065, 3069, 3070, 3072, 3074. ing the construction of the St. Lawrence Waterway re-
---conference report, 4890, 4891, 4892, 4893, 5469. ceived from, 306.
---executive economy, 3164, 3478. Letter relative to freight rates written by, 1261.
--furlough, 3431, 3432. McLAUGID...IN, JAMES C. (late a Representative from Michigan),
- - m a i l subsidies, 2593, 2595, 2597, 2671, 2672, 2875, memori~l address to, 4365, 4366.
2745, 2746, 2747, 2748. Memorial services to, 4344.
---married women: employment of, 3536. Resolutions on death of (see S.Res. 291*; H.Res. 302*).
---merchant marine, 2749.
---ocean mail service, 3290, 3291, 3301, 3302, 3359, 3360, McLEAN, RACHEL, pension (see bill H.R. 14193).
3361, 3365. McLEOD, CLARENCE J. (a Representative from Michigan).
---officers on foreign service, 3467. Attended, 5.
·- --personnel classification, 3435. Amendments offered by, to
---salary reductions, 3470, 3471, 3531, 3533. District of Columbia appropriation blll (H.R. 14643)_:__public
- - - Seatrain Co. mail contract, 2802, 2803, 2804, 2805. schools, 4432.
- - t a x refunds, 3377, 3457, 3458. · Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Tryon, Addie I. and Lorin H., 3684. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of-to amend act establish-
Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4411, 4412, 4480. ing (see bill H.R. 14789), 5290.
Vauthier, Louis, 3671. Corporate securities: to provide a tax on the sale on margin
Virgin Islands: shipping service to, 3594. of (see bill H.R. 14420), 2555.
War Department appropriation bill, 3780. District of Columbia: Board of Indeterminate Sentence and
Waterway improvements: local cooperation in, 3763. Parole, to amend act establishing (see bills H.R.
Watkins, Wayne Bert, 3678. 13485, 14770). 284, 4957.
Withycombe Post, No. 11, American Legion, Corvallis, Oreg., ---food for school children of (H.R. 14670), 4106. '
5510. Garbage disposal, sewerage, etc.: authorizing loans by Re~
Wright, Benjamin, 5507. construction Finance Corporation to finance projects for
Reparts made by, from (see b1ll H.R. 14660), 3991.
Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads: Government insurance policies: to restore the rights of cer-
Mail subsidies: to investigate (S.Rept. 1229), 4179. tain World War veterans to renew their 5-year level pre-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. mium term (see bill H.R. 13600), 414.
McKENNA, REGINALD (president Midland Bank, London, Eng- Grinsted, Grace E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13633),
land), speech entitled "Gold and Sterling-The Possi- 415.
bilities of Reflation" delivered by, 4585. Home and !arm foreclosures: to amend Reconstruction Fi-
nance Corporation Act, as amended, by adding new section
McKENNA HOSPITAL. See Sioux FALLS, S.DAK. providing direct loans to banks, trust and insurance com-
McKEOWN, TOM D. (a Representative from Oklahoma). panies, and building and loan associations to prevent (see
Attended, 5. bill H.R. 13878), 943.
Amendments offered by, to Home and farm sales moratorium: requesting the President
Beer bill (H.R. 13742), 859. to call a governors and mayors conference to discuss ways
Interior Department appropriation bill-per capita pay- and means of declaring (see H.J.Res. 524), 944.
ment to certai.n Sac and Fox Indians, 656, 927. Manufacturers' sales excise tax: to amend Revenue Act of
Bills and faint resolutions introduced by 1932 by repeal of manufacturers' excise tax and substitut-
American exporters: to make loans to foreign organizations in lieu a general (see bill H.R. 13486), 284.
engaged in insuring accounts of (see H.J .Res. 609), 4865. Reconstruction Finance. Corporation loans: to prevent undue
Baker, Bettie: to pension (see bill H.R. 13423), 153. publicity of (see bill H.R. 14695), 4297.
Baker, George W.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14291), 1986. Rivard, Louis J.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13634), 415.
Bankruptcy: to amend act to establish uniform system of Streets and highways: to authorize the Reconstruction Fi-
(see bills H.R. 13955, 14133), 1099, 1547. nance Corporation to make loans to States, municipalities,
Boatright, George F.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13803), 719. and political subdivisions of States for construction, im-
Clark, John E. T.: for relief (see blll H.R. 13985), 1145. provement, and maintenance of public (see bill H.R.
Deeter, Albert M.: to pension (see blll H.R. 13422), 153. 14250). 1833.
134 INDEX
McLEOD, CLARENCE J.-Continued McNARY, CHARLES L.-Continued
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Motions and resolutions offered by
Tax-exempt bonds: authorizing issuance on retirement of Farm Board: to continue investigation of (see S.Res. 364),
the 4¥2-percent Liberty bonds October 15, 1933, of low- 4460.
interest rate (see bill H.R. 13874), 943. Hour of meeting: fixing 12 o'clock meridian as (see S.Res.
2-cent postage rate: to restore on first-class mail (see b111 . 286), 5.
H.R. 13561), 363. Recess: for, 335, 448, 503, 565, 638, 692, 744, 1295, 1477,
Wydick, Edmund, and Peter Skladzien: for relief (see b111 1581, 1801, 1945, 2030, 2294, 2414, 2676, 3595, 3962, 4061,
H.R. 13834), 817. 4179, 4422, 4713, 5019, 5244, 5527, 5655.
Motions and resolutions offered by Reconsider: to, 3436.
Prisoners in Federal penal institutions: to request the Presi- Petitions and papers presented by, from
dent to pardon certain (H.Res. 407), 5425. Citizens and individuals, 3240.
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on
District of Columbia appropriation bill-public schools, 4433. Agricultural appropriation bill, 3686, 3687, 3706.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4517. ---canned goods, 3691.
McLaughlin, James C.: memorial address to, 4366. ---conference report, 4890.
Reports made by, from --Federal-aid highways, 3687, 3691, 3692, 3694.
Committee on the District of Columbia: ---migratory bird refuges, 3706.
Food for school children (H.Rept. 2172), 5289. Air transport service, 5136, 5307.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Aviation holding companies, 1169.
McMAHAN, WILLIAM A., relief (see bill H.R. 13281). Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 4505, 5104.
McMAINS, BRYAN W., pension (see b111 S. 5383). Bonus march ouster, 367.
Calvin Coolidge: memorial services to, 3352.
McMASTERS, WILLIAM H., poem on Calvin Coolidge, written by, Collins, Harvey, 4981.
3418. Colonial Realty Co., 3760.
McMILLAN, THOMAS S. (a Representative from South Carolina). Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5308.
Attended, 5. Crop production and harvesting loan-<:onference report,
Chairman Committee of the Whole, 337, 403, 449, 505. 2507.
Amendments offered by, to Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 1336, 2860, 3846.
War Department appropriation bill-Reserve Officers' Train- - - - conference report, 2950.
ing Corps, 2315, 2316. District of Columbia-dairy products. 1180.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4178, 4179.
District of Columbia: to establish commercial airport for Farm Board: continuance of investigation of, 5441.
(H.R. 14568), 3343. Farm Board and other organizations: employees and salaries
Petitions and papers presented by, from of, 3933.
State legislatures, 2128. First deficiency appropriation bill, 1560.
Remarks by, on Fremont National Forest, Oreg., 4983.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-<:on- Glass-Steagall banking bill, 480.
ference report, 5372. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Von: acceptant of bust of, 5449.
War Department appropriation bill-Reserve Officers' Train- Grant, William E. B., 3776.
·ing Corps, 2315. Independent offices appropriation bill, 4708.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. Indian clabns: California, 3684.
McMILLIN, BENTON (late a .Representative from Tennessee). Indian lands: taxation of, 3633.
Eulogy in House on, 3127. ---timber on, 5005.
Interior Department appropriation bill, 3633.
McMURDO, A. KEITH, relief (see blll S. 5454). International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy,
McMURRAY, WILLIAM, relief (see bill H.R. 13890). 503.
McNAMARA, ANNA, pension (see blll H.R. 14468). International Mercantile Marine Co. mail contract, 5116,
McNARY, CHARLES L. (a Senator from Oregon). 5243, 5307.
Attended, 3. Limitation of debate, 3860, 4334.
Appointed conferee, 1336, 2135, 3776. Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 5230, 5504.
Appointed on funeral committee, 1358, 1436, 5416. Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5015, 5017, 5018,
Hawes, Harry B.: tribute to, 3238. 5319.
Prohibition: address by Louis Lachmund relative to, 4341. Names of Presidential nominees, 1184.
Open-market trading in grain futures, 5244.
Amendments offered by, to
Columbia River Bridge, The Dalles, Oreg. (S. 5502), 3752. Order of business, 394, 637, 686, 691, 1176, 1835, 2026, 2294,
Nonintoxicating liquor: taxation of (H.R. 13742). 4300. 2399, 2508, 2509, 3352, 3424, 3665, 3685, 3736, 4055, 4061,
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
4178, 4381, 4418, 4421, 4959, 4967, 4990, 5002, 5190, 5487,
Agricultural commodities: to make the tariff effective on 5505, 5507, 5514.
domestically consumed (see bill S. 5358), 1401. Philippine independence, 176, 434, 565, 1861, 1865.
Agricultural Marketing Act, 1929: to amend (see bill S. President's message, 1943.
Proposed executive session, 424.
5027). 63. Roanoke Colony: celebration of founding of, 5068.
Alstott, Mabel: to pension (see bill S. 5324), 1266. Street-railway merger, 744.
Colonial Realty Co.: providing for exchange of lands be- Tariff bargaining, 2676.
tween the United States and (see bill S. 5382), 1551. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 2655,
Columbia and Lower Willamette Rivers: authorizing further 3426, 3436.
modification of the adopted project for (see S.J .Res. 214), ---vocational education, 3464.
367. Troops at Camps Stephen D. Little and Harry J. Jones, 502.
Columbia River: authorizing Secretary of War to extend University of Arizona: lands for use of, 3757.
services and operations of Inland Waterways Cor-
poration to (see blll S. 5093), 161. Reports made by, from
- - - to extend times for commencing and comp1eting con- Committee on Agriculture and Forestry:
struction of bridge across (see bill S. 5357), 1401. Fremont National Forest (S.Rept. 1240), 4214.
- - - t o extend time for construction of a bridge across Grazing fees within national forests (S.J.Res. 219), 4459.
(see bill S. 5502), 2343. Red Cross: exchange of cotton (S.J.Res. 228), 4652.
Derrick, Edwin C.: to pension (see bill S. 5308), 1162. Taxation in relation to agriculture (bill S. 964), 4300.
Foster, Grace V.: to pension (see bill S. 5095) , 161. Zappone, A. (S.Rept. 1301), 4962.
Grizzel, Calvin: for relief (see billS. 5094), 161. Committee on Appropriations:
Maltes, J. S.: for relief (see billS. 5381), 1551. Department of Agriculture appropriation bill (S.Rept. 1133),
Rinehart, Thomas A.: to pension (see bill S. 5482), 2198. 2957.
Sand Island: to effectuate a compromise and settlement of Committee of conference:
rental leases on (see S.J.Res. 230), 1718. Agricultural appropriation bill (H.R. 13872, H.Rept. 2033),
Whaling industry: to extend benefits to (S.J.Res. 254), 3997. 4889.
Withycombe Post, No. 11, American Legion, Corvallis, Oreg.: Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
for relief (see bill S. 5694), 5069. McNEILL-ALLMAN CONSTRUCTION CO., INC., relief (see bill
Motions and resolutions offered by H.R. 6435).
Adjourn: to, 110, 1197, 1430, 3633, 4344, 4505, 4587, 5136.
Adjourn over: to, 985, 1116. McNUTT, PAUL V. (Governor of Indiana), remarks in House
Agricultural appropriation bill: to agree to conference, 3776. relative to, 3316.
- - - t o consider, 3632. · McPHERSON, ROBERT J., increase pension (see b111 S. 5114).
---conference report: to concur in House amendment,
5229. McREE, I. T., rellef (see bill H.R. 14151*).
Butler, Robert R.: on death of (see S.Res. 320), 1429. McREYNOLDS, S.D. (a Representative from Tennessee).
Colonial Realty Co.: to concur, 5451. Attended, 5. ·
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of-to concur in Appointed on funeral committee, 414.
House amendment, 5308. Resolution for appointment as chairman of the House Com-
Executive session: for, 393, 423. mittee on Foreign Affairs of (see H.Res. 298), 13.
INDEX 135
McREYNOLDS, S. D.-Continued . McSWAIN, JOHN J.-Contlnued
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by · ·_ Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Arms and ammunition: to prohibit exportation under cer- War Department real estate: to authorize Secretary of War
tain conditions (see H.J.Res. 680), 2943. · to sell or dispose of certain surplus (see bill H.R. 14246),
Farmer, John T.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13550), 298. 1833.
International Institute of Agriculture: to authorize annual Wilcox, William Marion: for relief (see bill H.R. 13804), 719.
appropriation for participation of United States in (see Motions and resolutions offered by
H.J.Res. 586), 3236. Huff, Price: to disagree to Senate amendments and ask for
International Monetary and Economic Conference: author- conference, 5286.
izing appropriation for participation by United States in Remarks by, on
(see H.J.Res. 536), 1258. Appropriation bills: change in committee procedure on,
Levan, Elisha M.: for relief (see blll H.R. 13551), 298. 4816.
Li Po-tten: to authorize an appropriation to the Govern- Beer bill, 566, 801, 866.
ment of China for the account of (see bill H.R. _14323), Camp Bullis, Tex., 4538.
2127. Confederate States, 2048. .
Mexican Government: authorizing appropriation of funds Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5266.
for payment under certain circumstances of claims of (see Currency inflation, 4084.
bill H.R. 13534) , 298. District of Columbia appropriation bill-tax rates, 4191.
Snyder, Ben1ard Cyrus: for relief (see bill H.R. 13690, 14163}, Edgerly, George W., 3723.
476, 1548. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 28, 4522.
Remarks by, on Farm-allotment plan, 1589, 1596; 1598, 1611, 1670, 1672, 1675,
Calderon, Raimunda Valladares de, 707. 1677.
Claims for deaths of Mexican nationals, 714, 715. Federal Reserve notes based on 10-year bonds, 1775.
Eslick, Edward E.: tribute to, 4354. Gianaros, James J., 3723.
Indemnity to Nicaragua, 1882. Grand Army of the Republic, 4281.
International Monetary and Economic Conference, 4533. Idaho, State of: relief of, 5055.
Lake of the Woods, 4.536. Independent offices appropriation bill, 3042.
Linthicum, J. Charles: tribute to, 4361. · Killion, Clarence R., 4180 .
. Norwegian steamer Tampen, 707, 708. Los Angeles County, Calif., 2756, 5406.
Payment of indemity to Chinese Government, 706. Louderback, Harold, 4919.
Payment to Dominican Republic, 707. McDonald, George W., 4180.
Ross, Janet Hardcastle, 706. National Guard of South Dakota, 5175, 5176.
Reports made by, from National military parks, etc.: protection of, 5168.
Committee on Foreign A.ft'airs: Naval ammunition depot, Lake Denmark, N.J., 3642.
Arms and munitions: exportation of (H.Rept. 2040). 4209. Navy Department appropriation bill-officers' pay, 4818.
International Institute of Agriculture, Rome, Italy (H.Rept. Navy surplus clothing, 924.
2051) • 4296. South Carolina: to print in Record a resolution of the
International Monetary and Economic Conference (H.Rept. Legislature of, 2031.
1853)' 1616. Stafford, William H .: tribute to, 4816.
Mexican claims (H.Rept. 1793) , 534. War Department appropriation bill-eonference report, 5379,
Pan American Medical Association (H.Rept. 1952), 3138. 5380, 5384, 5385.
Trammell, Elizabeth Millicent (H.Rept. 1806), 816. ---National Guard-disability benefits to officers of,
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. 2049.
McRIGHT, RALPH B., appoint passed assistant paymaster in Navy ---officers' retired pay, 2047.
(see b1lls S. 5284; H.R. 13537). Whitfield, Frank D., 3801.
Reports made by, from
McSHANE, BERNARD, relief (see bill H.R. 2814*). Committee on Military Affairs:
McSWAIN, JOHN J. (a Representative from South Carolina). National military parks and other memorials (H .Rept. 2091),
Attended, 5. 4767.
"Roosevelt is Leading": poem by Charles M. Price entitled, Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
5588. .
Amendments offered by, to MACUMBER, LUELLA E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13147) .
Farm-allotment bill (H.R. 13991)-eontracts for future de- McWILLIAMS, LAURA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13796).
livery, 1677. Mcwn..LIAMS, MARGARET, increase pension (see billS. 5115).
--cotton, 1611.
---defining retail trade, 1672. MADDUX, HANNAH H., increase pension (see b111 H.R. 13064).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by MADRIGAL & CO., MANILA, P.I., relief (see bill S. 256*).
Army, Navy, Marine Corps, etc.: to amend section 2 of act
approved June 21, 1930, to give war-time rank to retired MAGGIO, DOMINICK EDWARD, relief (see billS. 4085*).
officers and former officers of (see bill H.R. 13365), 151. MAGRADY, FREDERICK W. (a Representative from Pennsyl-
Camp Taylor, Ky.: to amend act of February 20, 1931, to vania).
authorize Secretary of War to resell ·certain undisposed Attended, 5.
portion of (see bill H.R. 13460), 230. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Confederate soldiers: for erection of a monument in Crown Bucher, Emma: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13425),
Hill Cemetery to the memory of certain (see blll H .R. 156.
13791) t 718. Fields, Mary A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13426),
Cross, Mrs. W. F.: to present thanks of Congress and a gold 153. .
medal of honor to (H.J.Res. 604). 4554. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Currency: to provide for issuance of United State~ bonds, Citizens and individuals, 1327.
to expand the volume of Federal Reserve notes, to pro- Vot~s of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
vide for the purchasing and coining of silver (see bill H.R. MAHONEY, FLORENCE, relief (see bill H.R. 3036*).
14299)' 2064.
Enlisted men: to amend act authorizing collection in "MAIL AND MERCHANT MARINE", editorial appearing in the
monthly installments of indebtedness due the United Washington Evening Star entitled, 609.
States by (see bill H.R. 14481), 2790. MAIL CONTRACTS. See POSTAL SERVICE.
Foreclosure proceedings: to empower judges to grant a
limited moratorium in (see bill H.R. 14264), 1907. MAINE, memorial of Legislature urging passage of blll (H.R.
Hollis, Joseph E.: to appoint to grade of master sergeant in 13999) to prevent loss of revenue and to provide employ-
Army and immediately retire (see bill H.R. 14214), 1712. ment for American labor, 4110.
Jamison, Joe P.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13510). 285. MAJOR, J. EARL (a Representative from Illinois).
Military Academy: to credit certain services as cadets (see Attended, ·5. ·
bill H.R. 14431), 2640. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Military parks: to provide for the protection of national Harris, William H.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14615), 3654.
(see bill H.R. 13849), 869. Johnson, Ella Mae: to pension (see bill H.R. 13338), 76.
Mobile National Cemetery, Ala.: to authorize acquisition of Shipley, Carrie Isabel: to pension (see bill H.R. 13340), 76.
certain land for use as an addition to (see bill H.R. Shipley, Izuma: to pension (see bill H.R. 13339), 76.
14244) 1833.
t Reports made by, from
Pensacola Military Reservation, Fla.: to authorize the Secre- Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads:
tary of War to dispose of the remaining portion of (see Irwin, Ralph C. (H.Rept. 1921), 2640.
blll H.R. 14280), 1986. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Plattsburg Barracks Military Reservation: to authorize ad- MALlER, ALVENA C., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13254).
justment of part of western boundary line of (see bill
H.R. 13880) , 944. MALONEY, PAUL H. (a Representative from Louisiana).
Richardson, J. FUrman: for relief (see bill H.R. 13511), 285. Attended, 5.
Stepp, Troy J.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13424), 153. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Thurmond, Willie C. : to pension (see bill H .R. 14383) , 2336. Gretna, La.: to erect public building at (see bill H.R. 14220).
War Department medals and badges: to amend act to 1778.
prohibit unauthorized wearing, manufacture, or sale of Mississippi River bridge, New Orleans, La. (see bill H.R.
(see bill H.R. 13357), 151. 14601)' 3653.
136 JNDEX
MALONEY, PAUL H.-Continued MANSFIELD, JOSEPH J.-Continued
Reports made by, from Reports made by, from
Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce: Committee on Rivers and Harbors:
Little River bridge, Morris Ferry, Ark. (H.Rept. 2014), 3991. Local cooperation in waterway improvements (H.Rept. 1863),
Mississippi River bridge, Baton Rouge, La. (H.Repts. 2013, 1778.
2019), 3991, 4105. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Mississippi River bridge, New Orleans, La. (H.Rept. 2026) MANTZ, WILLIAM HENRY, relief (see bill H.R. 14733).
4105.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. MANUFACTURERS' EXCISE TAX, repeal (see bill H.R. 13486).
MAMMOTH CAVE NATIONAL PARK, KY., amend act establishing "MANUFACTURING MARKET STATISTICS", remarks in House
(see bills S. 5671; H.R. 14797). relative to the Government publication entitled, 3871.
" MANAGING A MERGER ", article by Robert M. Buck entitled, MAPES, CARL E. (a Representative from Michigan) .
Attended, 5.
738. Appointed on committee to arrange for memorial services to
MANAGUA. See NICARAGUA. Calvin Coolidge, 1873.
MANDAN, N.DAK., amendment in Senate providing for extension Amendments offered by, to
of Air Mail Service from Helena, Mont., to, 820. Beer bill (H.R. 13742), 846.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
MANGAN, ELIZABETH, increase pension (see bUI H.R. 14384). Daylight: to repeal act of 1918, to save (see bill H.R. 14130),
MANGANESE ORE, letter from George H. Crosby relative to do- 1547.
mestic production of, 542. Furmankiewicz, Joseph: to pension (see bill H.R. 14406),
2452.
MANGUM, OKLA., construction of a Federal building at (see Gedris, Marianna: to increase pension (see blll H.R. 13228),
bill H.R. 14489*). 45.
MANITOWOC HARBOR, WIS., report of Secretary of War on sur- Thayer, Susan E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13229), 45.
vey of (H.Doc. 481), 40. Motions and resolutions offered by
McLaughlin, James C.: on death of (see H.Res. 302), 36.
MANLEY, CALVIN C., pension (see billS. 5181). Petitions and papers presented by, from
MANLEY, EOLA E., increase pension (see bill S. 5080). Citizens and individuals, 2724.
Societies and associations, 2791.
MANLOVE, JOE J. (a Representative from Missouri). Remarks by, on
Attended, 5. Agricultural appropriation bill-public roads, 1126, 1127,
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 1129.
Babb, Sall1e: to pension (see bill H.R. 14424), 2555. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2908, 2910, 2916.
Dorsey, Helen: to increase pension (see b111 H.R. 13696), 476. Beer bill, 846, 848, 861, 862.
Goodding, Melvin E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2115, 2118, 2119.
13984), 1145. Correction of the Journal, 987.
Hindman, Anna: to pension (see bill H.R. 13735), 535. Correction of Record-vacating proceedings in Journal, 980.
Hitchcock, Sarah: to increase pension (see b111 H.R. 13691), Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
476. priations bill--conference report, 5032.
Keith, Eliza J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13695), 476. ---prisons, 2698, 2702.
Lewis, Twible P.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13942), 1055. District of Columbia appropriation bill, 4184.
Murray, Mary E. R. J.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13697), 476. ---conference report, 5617.
Parmele, MariaM.: to increase pension (see b111 H.R. 13692), - - t a x rates, 3895, 3896, 4184, 4187, 4189.
476. Eighteenth-amendment repeal, 7, 11.
Spencer, E. Jane: to pension (see b111 H.R. 13694), 476. Farm-allotment plan, 1349.
Whittington. Eva: to pension (see bill H.R. 13693), 476. General Land Office transfer, 1034, 1037, 1038.
Witt, Lou C.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13781), 666. Joint-stock land banks, 356, 357, 358.
Remarks by, on - McLaughlin, James C.: memorial address to, 4365.
Agricultural appropriation bill-public roads, 1129, 1130. Michigan delegation in House: tribute to retiring Mem-
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 11. bers of, 5287.
Farm allotment plan, 1531, 1535, 1537, 1543, 1586, 1600. Permission to address House, 5247.
Joint-stock land-bank foreclosures, 357, 358. Philippine independence, 1095.
Legalized liquor and smuggling, 360. President's message, 1972.
Liberal appointment policy, 356. President's veto message-first deficiency bill, 2448.
Overthrow of government, 4265. Reconstruction Finance Corporation activities, 1362.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill--con- Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill--con-
ference report, 4615. ference report, 4596.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. ---executive departments: reorganization of, 3797.
MANNING, NELLIE C., pension (see bill S. 5106). ---waiving points of order, 395, 396.
Tribute to retiring Members, 5562.
MANSFIELD, JOSEPH J. (a Representative: from Texas). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Attended, 5.
waterways--address before National Rivers and Harbors MAPES, THERESA ELIZABETH, pension (see bill S. 5025).
Congress, 2032. MAPLE SUGAR AND THE TARIFF, remarks in House relative to,
Amendments offered by, to 4954.
War Department appropriation bill-rivers and harbors, MARBLE, amendment in Senate to provide for the use of marble in
2060, 2213. the erection of public buildings, 2563.
Waterway improvements (S.J.Res. 235), 5285. Joint resolutions to provide for the use of marble in the
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by erection of certain memorials and public buildings (see
Passports: amending law relating to collecting of fees for S.J.Res. 226*, 227).
(see bill H.R. 13718), 534. MARBURG, THEODORE, comments on the subject of technocracy
Waterways improvements: amending provisions in river and made by, 1858. ·
harbor laws relating to local cooperatipn in prosecution
of (see H.J.Res. 553), 1712. MARCH OF THE WORKERS, address over the radio delivered by
Motions and resolutions offered by Rev. Charles E. Coughlin entitled, 3158.
Columbia River: to print as House document letter from MARIETTA (U.S. gunboat). deliver to the Campus Martius Me-
Secretary of War, transmitting report of Chief of Engi- morial Museum, Marietta, Ohio, the silver service pre-
neers for development of (see H.Res. 308), 41. sented to (see bill H.R. 1225*).
Neuse River, N.C.: to print as House document letter from MARIHUANA. See NARCOTIC DRUGS.
Secretary of War, transmitting a report of Chief of Engi-
neers for development of (see H.Res. 306), 41. MARINE BAND, authorizing attendance at convention of disabled
Nonmilitary activities of the Army engineers: disapproving American veterans of the World War, at Cincinnati, Ohio
part of Executive order, dated December 9, 1932, relative (see bill H.R. 13484).
to (see H.Res. 321), 476. Remarks in House relative to, 5421.
White River, Mo. and Ark.: to print as House document let- MARINE CORPS, address over the radio delivered by Representa-
ter from Secretary of War, transmitting report of Chief tive Maas relative to, 1770.
of Engineers for development of (see H.Res. 307), 41. Amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the pro~
Petitions and papers presented by, from posed reduction of pay of enlisted men of, 3425, 3426,
Societies and associations, 3920. 3468.
Remarks by, on Bill limiting details of officers to flying duty (see bill H.R.
Circulation statements of newspapers, 700. 13564).
Cottonseed oil: uses for, 4724. Bill to authorize the withholding of pay of officers, war~
war Department appropriation bill--Corps of Engineers: rant officers, and nurses to cover indebtedness to the
pay of, 2060, 2213. United States (see bill S. 4810*).
- - - officers' retired pay, 2056. Bill for rel!ef of retired officers and enlisted men injured
-rivers and harbors, 2060. ln airplane accidents (see bill H.R. 13850).
INDEX 137
MARINE CORPS-Continued MARTIN, JANE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 133aO).
Bill to amend act granting war-time rank to retired offi- MARTIN, JOE E., relief (see bill H.R. 13291).
cers and former officers of (see bill H.R. 13365).
Bill to reduce the retired pay of officers of (see bill H.R. MARTIN, JOSEPH W., JR. (a Representative from Massachusetts).
14567). Attended, 5.
Remarks in Senate relative to the proposed reduction of Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1393.
the retired pay of officers of, 3475. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Remarks in House relative to, 4843. Baraby, Marie: to pension (see bill H.R. 13230), 45.
Brown, Elizabeth M. : to increase pension (see bill H.R.
MARINE CORPS RESERVE, amend act to create (see bills H.R. 13234). 45.
5329.' 13358, 13359) . Fountain, Esther: for relief (see blll H.R. 14573), 3343.
Letter of Secretary of the Navy transmitting a draft of a Frazier, Nora.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13232), 45.
bill to amend act to provide for the creation of, 37. Imported articles: to regulate advertising of (see bill H.R.
Letter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting a draft 14034), 1326.
of a proposed bill to except certain officers from the pro- Jewelry: to amend Revenue Act of 1932 by repealing sec-
visions of section 109 of the criminal code, 1986. tion 605 imposing tax on (see bill H.R. 13653), 475.
MARINE OILS AND FATS, amendment in House to fix duty on, Lima, Francisco P.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14099), 1396.
1685. Revenue Act of 1932: to amend section 751, relative to tax
MARION COUNTY, MISS., allow county to bridge the Pearl River on bank checks, of (see bill H.R. 13873), 943.
(see bills S. 5260; H.R. 13751). Tariff Act of 1930: to amend (see bill H.R. 14033), 1326.
MARKHAM, EDGAR, remarks in House relative to, 3317. Theroult, Edward (alias Frank Gamashe): for relief (see
MARKHAM, HARRISON SCHERMERHORN, appoint second lieu- bill H.R. 13233) , 45.
tenant in Army (see bill S. 5177). Third-class post offices: to classify in the Civil Service em-
ployees of the (see blll H.R. 13369), 152.
MARKHAM, w. C., letter relative to Federal cooperation with the Walker, Ernest F. (alias George R. Walker): for relief (see
States in the building of roads written by, 3706. blll H.R. 13635), 415.
MARRIED PEOPLE IN GOVERNMENT EMPLOY, amendment and Winslow, Mary J.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13231), 45.
remarks in Senate relative to, 3536, 3544. Petitions and papers presented by, from
MARSHALL, A. H., relief (see bill H.R. 11559*). Citizens and individuals, 2556, 3053, 3236, 3582, 4107, 4211.
MARSHALL, JOHN, article on Calvin Coolidge and Dwight W. Remarks by, on
Morrow dictated by, 3451. Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2106.
MARTIN, A. Y., relief (see bill S. 4909•). Farm-allotment plan, 1342.
MARTIN, AMANDA E., increase pension (see bill S. 5113). First deficiency appropriation bill-Disarmament Confer-
ence, 1302.
MARTIN, CHARLES H. (a Representative from Oregon) . Michener, Earl C.: tribute to, 5660.
Appointed conferee, 5560. Morristown National Historical Park, N.J., 5171.
Appointed on funeral committee, 1435. Post-office garage, Boston, Mass., 3552.
Amendments offered by, to Purnell, Fred S.: tribute to, 5660.
War Department appropriation bill-military publications, Second deficiency bill, 5039.
2063. . Votes Of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Bandy, James E.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14215), 1712. MARTIN, LEON M., correct military record (see b111 H.R. 13842).
Boyden, Alonzo M.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14235), 1779. :MARTIN, MARY L., increase pension (see b111 H.R. 13183).
Bryant, Amos: for relief (see bill H.R. 14017), 1258. MARTIN, NANCY, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13578).
Columbia and Lower Willamette Rivers: authorizing fur- MARTIN, RACHEL N., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14580).
ther modification of the adopted project for (see H.J.Res.
548), 1548. MARTIN. RUAH L., pension (see bill H.R. 14001).
Hamlin, Florence A.: increase pension (see bill H.R. 14022), MARTIN-WALSH., INC., relief (see bill H.R. 5774).
1258. MARVEL, C. G., appoint messenger in Senate (see S.Res. 316).
Harcourt, George C.: for relief (see b1ll H.R. 14020), 1258. MARX, GEORGE B., relief (see bills S. 5479; H.R. 13725).
Knudson, Theodor: for relief (see bill H.R. 14015), 1258.
Reese, William: for relief (see bill H.R. 14019), 1258. MARYLAND, authorize the issuance of military property to the
Rentfrow, Earl Em.e rson: for relief (see bill H.R. 14021}, 1258. Maryland National Guard ·to replace property de.s troyed
Sand Island, Oreg.: to effectuate compromise and settlement by :fire (see bill S. 5615) .
of rental leases on (see H.J.Res. 558), 1907. MASON, ALVARADO, relief (see blll H.R. 13547).
Silverman, Jacob S.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14018), 1258. MASON, C. V., relief (see blll H.R. 14560).
Smith, Owen Ewart: for relief (see bill H.R. 14016), 1258.
Star-route mail ·contracts: relating to the cancelation of MASSACHUSETTS, letter from E. H. Thomson relative to farm-
(see bill H.R. 13998), 1257. mortgage loans in, 5089.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Memorial of legislature opposing the proposed closing of
Societies and associations, 4454. the Boston Navy Yard, 4788.
State legislatures, 3582, 4454, 4768, 5652. MASSIE. THALIA HUBBARD, letter from Delegate Houston, of
Remarks by, on HawaH, relative to the case of, 5561.
Butler, Robert R.: tribute to the late Representative, 4285, MAST, C. J., relief (see bill S. 4993•).
4370. MATSON, IVAN, relief (see b1ll S. 5151).
Colonial Realty Co., 5407.
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2522. MATTES, J. S., relief (see bill S. 5381).
District of Columbia. appropriation bill, 3899, 4263, 4431. MATI'HEWS, HERBERT E., relief (see billS. 5229).
- - - t a x rates, 4191. MATTINGLY, SARAH E., pension (see bill S. 5107).
George, M. C.: tribute to, 5288. MAUGANS, LILLIAN R., relief '(see bill H.R. 14169).
Independent offices appropriation bill-Veterans' Adminis-
tration·, 3026, 3030. MAU MAU, LING, relief (see b111 H.R. 12747•).
Irrigation projects: water users on, 5153, 5157, 5159. MAUNEY, MARTIN LUTHER, relief (see bill S. 5088).
Myers, Joseph E., 3647. MAUPIN, FELIX, relief (see bills H.R. 7263*, 13082).
National Guard of South Dakota, 5176.
Navy Department appropriation bill, 4817. MAXWELL, EMILY S., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13106).
---aviation, 4838. MAXWELL, NEBR., authorize acceptance of a proposed donation
---construction and repair, 4833. of property for Federal building purposes at (see bill H.R.
---officers' pay, 4819. 10749*).
---salary reduction, 4829, 4832. MAY, A. J. (a Representative from Kentucky).
Samoa: government for, 4929, 4934. Attended, 5.
Sultan, Dan I., 4280. Appointed conferee, 5286.
Tariffs and depreciated foreign currency, 4745. Amendments offered by, to
Walthers, George Charles, 3715. District of Columbia appropriation bUl (H.R. 14643)-tax
War Department appropriation bill, 1806, 2187, 2308. rates, 4193, 4198.
---citizens' military training camps, 2319, 2321. War Department appropriation bill-officers' retired pay,
- - - conference report, 5385. 2061.
--military publications, 2063, 2166, 2167. Motions and resolutions offered by
---pay scale, 2429. Huff, Price: to concur, 5541.
Reports made by, from - - t o request Senate to return bill (H.R. 11035) tor
Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation: relief of (H.Res. 405), 5422.
Colonial Realty Co. (H.Rept. 1965), 3342. Remarks by, on
Committee on War Claims: Balancing the Budget, 219, 3885.
Bird, Thomas (H.Rept. 2072), 4452. Banking system, 217, 218, 219.
Gormley, P. F., Co.: to adjudicate claim of (H.Rept. 1948), Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2105.
2943. District of Columbia: banking business, 5574.
Padgett, Ruffin (H.Rept. 2063), 4375. District of Columbia appropriation bill, 4430.
Velie Motors Corporation (H.Rept. 2071), 4452. ---highway department, 4258, 4266.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. --hospitals, 4436.
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MAY, A. J.-Continued MEAD, JAMES M.-Continued
Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions fntroduced by
District of Columbia appropriation bill-libraries, 4197. Stepniak, Ladislaus: for relief (see bill H.R. 13835), 817.
- - t a x rates, 4187, 4190, 4192, · 4193, 4194, 4195. 2-cent postage: to restore on first-class mail matter (see
---wage scale, 3898. bill H.R. 13010), 40.
Farm-allotment plan, 1340, 1365. Wittek, Alfred A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13591), 363.
Farm Loan Act: amendment of, 5179. Zeller, Henry C.· and Edward G.: for relie! (see bill H.R.
Farm mo·r tgages, 223, 3323. 14775). 4957.
Farm relief, 118. 3883. Motions and resolutions offered by
Federal Reserve System: improvement of facilities of, 2897. Air mail: opposing the letting of new contracts until the
Foley, John J., 4847. committee authorized by the House of Repre.:;entatives
Foreign debts, 588, 3122. submits its report (see H.Res. 359), 2193.
Fort D. A. Russell, 584, 585. .Petitions and papers presented by, from
Freight rates: discrimination in, 3907, 3908. Citizens and individuals, 870, 1056, 1618, 2194, 4211.
Garner, John N.: tribute to, 5663. Societies and associations, 154, 285, 666, 870, 1056, 1100,
Hoarded money, 1758. 1618, 2724, 3139, 3582, 4107, 5290.
Home loan bank bill, 1218. Remarks by, on
Huff, Price, 2814, 2815. Air mail contracts: rescinding certain new, 4538; 4539.
Independent offices appropriation bill, 3023. Air Mail Service, 3108.
---Federal Trade Commission, 3196, 3198. Beer bill, 854.
---Interstate Commerce Commission, 3019. Bogart, Raymond C., 3224.
---Veterans' AdministTation, 3025, 3026. Bowen, Burton, 3223.
Interior Department appropriation bill-surveying · public Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
lands, 596. priation bill-conference Teport; 5032, 5034.
Interstate Commerce Commission: arbitrary powers of, 3907, ---prohibition enforcement, 2686.
3908. Government Printing Office--employees' leave, 3417.
Legislative appropriation bill-funerals of deceased Members, Parker, Olen H., 3227.
3415. . Post Office Department: bill to amend act making appro·
---House Office Building, 3416. priatlons for, 5393.
---restaurant: House, 3403. Post-office garage, Boston, Mass., 4102.
Method of ratifying constitutional amendments, 129. Prohibition, 1905.
Mm:cle Shoals, 3882 . . Pubic building, Binghamton, N.Y., 4535.
Traditions of Democratic Party and the present crisis, 5662. Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill-
Treasury anj Post Office Departments appropriation bill- . automatic salary increases, 507, 508.
waiving points of order, 396. ---conference report, 4604. 4605, 5372, 5375, 5376.
War ·Department appropriation blll, 2048, 2049, 2319. ---foreign air mail, 471, 472.
---citizens' military training camps, 2319, 2321. ---retirement pay, 513, 514, 518.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. ---salary cuts, 510, 523.
MAY, ERIE A., pension (see bill S. 5385). ---special-delivery messengers, 514, 515.
Tribute to retiring Members, 5552.
MAY, SARAH E., pension (see b1ll H.R. 13843). War Department appropriation bill-rivers and harbors,
1\rAYERS, LUNETTE, pension (see b111 H.R. 13544). 2434.
MAYNARD, GARFIELD, relief (see bills H.R. 13897, 14553). Workdav: the 6-hour, 2934.
Reports made by, from
MAYORS' CONFERENCE, resolutions on the subject of Federal Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads:
aid for relief of unemployment adopted by, 4379. Air Mail Service (H.Rcpt. 1956), 3235.
MEAD, JAMES M. (a Representative from New York). Post Office Department: to investigate expenditures of
Attended, 5. (H.Rept. 2087), 4641.
Appointed on funeral committee, 1435. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Parcel post: radio address on, 4955. MEADORS, JAMES D., authorizing transfer of certain land in
Amendments offered by, to Hopkins County, Ky., to (see bill H.R. 14447).
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation b111 (H.R. MEADOWS, S. P., letter to Frank J. Coleman quoting Representa-
13520) . 4604, 1605. tive Wood, of Indiana, relative to wages and working con-
- - - exe~ption to avoid double penalty, 523. ditions of Federal employees, 397.
---restoration of earned promotions, 507.
---retirement pay of certain employees, 513, 518. MEADVILLE, PA., letter from the Taxpayers' League recommend-
---special delivery messengers, 514. ing an increased charge on passports to France, 1621.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by MEAGHER, WINEFRED, relief (see billS. 5049).
Appleby, Paul Francis: for relief (see bill H.R. 13736), 535. MEANEY, JAMES J., relief (see bill H.R. 7174•).
Beer, ale, and porter: to amend National Prohibition Act MEARS, DON V., relief (see bill S. 5295) .
so as to provide for increasing to 3 percent the permissible
alcoholic content of (see bill H.R. 13368), 152. MEAT INSPECTION SERVICE, remarks in House relative to appro•
Binghamton, N.Y.: relative to change of site of Federal priations for, 1040.
building at (see H.J.Res. 554, 560, 563, 583), 1712, 1986, MECOMBER, MARY E., pension (see bill H.R. 13058).
2127, 3052. . MEDALIE, GEORGE Z. (United States district attorney for the
Boy Scouts of America: to authorize delivery of surplus southern district of New York), remarks in House relative
forfeited vessels of Treasury Department to for use in sea- to the proposed investigation of the office of, 3818.
scout training (see bill H.R. 14566), 3343. Resolution to investigate the conduct of (see H.Res. 375).
Condon, Edward Henry: for. relief (see bill H.R. 13512), 285. MEDALS, amend act to prohibit the unauthorized wearing, manu-
Cyganels, Barney: for relief (see bill H.R. 14275), 1907. facture, or sale of medals and badges awarded by the War
Economy Act: to exclude substitute postal employees from Department (see bill H.R. 13357).
the operation of (H.J.Res. 562), 2065.
Grain Standards Act: to amend (see bill H.R. 14389), 2452. MEDALS OF HONOR, present to Richmond Pearson Hobson (see
Government-owned motor-vehicle service: to . provide for bill H.R. 6637•).
expansion of (see bill H.R. 14396). 2452. Bill to present to Emile Genereux (see bill H.R. 14327).
Harnick. William: for relief (see bill H.R. 14736). 4555. Bill to present to Thomas H. Laird (see bill H.R. 5769).
James, Robert B.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14313), 2065. Bill to bestow upon Michael J. Quinn (see bill H.R. 14084).
Lewis, William Eaky: for relief (see bill H.R. 13428), 153. Joint resolutions to present to Mrs. W. F. Cross, of Miami,
Naiderek, Edward Raymond: for relief (see bill H.R. 14721), Fla. (see H.J.Res. 604, 607).
4453. MEDICAL CORPS. See ARMY.
National Prohibition Act: to amend (see bill H.R. 13487), MEDICINAL LIQUORS, relating to the prescribing of (see bill H.R.
284. 14395•).
Niagara Frontier Bridge Commission, 5602. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the bill
Niagara River, N.Y.: to consent to bridge (H.R. 14669), 4106. (H.R. 10524) concerning, 4941.
Persons retired July 10, 1932: for relief of certain (see Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 14395} relative to the pre-
H.J.Res. 495), 152. scribing of, 4937.
Postal rates, 5584.
Post offices: to restore former basis of compensation and MEDINA, GUILLERMO, relief (see bill H.R. 1089P).
allowances of postmasters and employees of first-, second-, MEDIUM OF EXCHANGE, petition from James C. Jones relative to
and third-class (see bill H.R. 13716), 534. the maintenance of, 3263.
Public-utility companies: to provide for further investiga- MELLON, ANDREW W., remarks in House relative to, 2621, 2756.
tion of (H.J.Res. 612), 5062. MELTON, MARGARET J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13990).
Pulaski, Casimir: directing President to proclaim October
11 of each year General Pulaski's Memorial Day for ob- MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, amendments and remarks in House
servance and commemoration of death of (see H.J.Res. relative to the proposed reduction of s::~.laries of, 3386, 3392,
510). 534. 3404, 3407.
Rupert, Ida H.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13427), Article by 0. R. McGuire entitled "Extend the Terms of
153. the President and Members of the House", 162.
INDEX 139
MEMBERS OF CONGRESs-continued METCALF, JESSE H.-Continued
Bill to amend act to provide for apportionment of Repre- Amendments offered by, to
sentatives (see bill H.R. 13462). Philippine independence (bill H.R. 7233), 100, 181.
Bill to provide for changing the time for beginning of the Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-air
terms of (see bill H.R. 14796). . mail service, 3065.
B~l to prohibit the placing of relatives on the Government Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
pay roll (see bill H.R. 13768). Bankruptcy: to amend section 57 of act to establish uni·
Bills to reduce the salaries of (see bills H.R. 13663, 13769, form system of (see b111 S. 5394), 1623.
14487, 14740). Hook, Lena: to increase pension (see billS. 5648), 4215.
Bill to reduce and adjust clerk hire of (see bill H.R. 14488). Hoxie, Lillian M.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5180), 422.
Joint resolution for amendment to the Constitution provid- Remarks by, on
ing for election and fixing term of service of Representa- Bankruptcy cases: proof of claims in, 4976, 4988.
tives (see H.J.Res. 483). Blind: books for adult, 4985.
Joint resolutions for amendment to the Constitution pro- Glass-Steagall banking bill-banking affiliates, 1411, 2407.
viding for 4-year terms for ,(see H.J.Res. 598, 599). --liquidation, 2283, 2399, 2400.
Ratification by State legislatures of the proposed constitu- Philippine independen~e. 182, 488, 624.
tional amendment to fix the commencement of the Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-air
terms of: mail service, 3065.
Alabama, 35, 88. Reports made by, from
Arizona, 2449, 2793. Cominittee on Naval Affairs:
california, 2192, 2245. Keleher, Maurice M. (S.Rept. 1196), 3744.
Colorado, 3218, 3345. Roloff, John Huntz (S.Rept. 1176), 3664.
Connecticut, 3418, 3655. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Delaware, 2771, 2793. METCALF, R. L., allow to bridge the Mississippi River (see bills
Georgia, 3239, 3341. S. 5641; -H.R. 14684).
Idaho, 2794, 2933. METZLER, ELEANOR W., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13482).
Missouri, 2771, 2794.
Montana, 2237, 2246. MEXICAN-BORDER RAIDS, remarks in House relative to, 4094.
Nebraska, 2328, 2340. MEXICAN IMMIGRATION, memorial of Legislature of Nebraska
Nevada, 3927, 3990. urging legislation to restrict, 2797.
North Carolina, 1710, 1715. MEXICAN MIGRATORY LABOR, memorial of Legislature of Ne-
North Dakota, 1931, 1973. braska relative to, 3741.
Oklahoma, 2328, 2339. MEXICO, authorize an appropriation of funds for payment of
South Dakota, 2726, 2795. claims growing out of the killing of Emilio Cortez Rubio
Texas, 35, 87. and Manuel Gomez at Ardmore, Okla. (see bills S. 5136;
Washington, 2771, 2955.
West Virginia, 146, 157. H.R. 13534*).
Wisconsin, 3135, 3345. Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 13534) authorizing an ap-
Wyoming, 2246, 2328. propriation for payment to the Mexican Government on
Remarks in House relative to the proposed reduction of account of the k1lling of Emilio Cortez Rubio and Manuel
salaries of, 3318, 3323, 3339. Gomez, 714.
Remarks in House relative to the status of Members who MEYER, C. 0., relief (see bill S. 2990).
offer to take less than their salaries, 3406, 3415. MEYERS, F. W., letter relative to the existing econoinic conditions
Remarks in House relative to the cost of funerals of, 3413. and suggesting a remedy therefor, 4565.
Resolution limiting funeral expenses for (see H.Res. 356). MIAMI HERALD, article on the foreign debts, appearing in, 1151.
MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR DECEASED MEMBERS OF CON- MICHAUD, HENRY, pension (see bill H.R. 13676).
GRESS, special order for (see H.Res. 362*).
Proceedings held in the Hall of the House of Representa- MICHENER, EARL C. (a Representative from Michigan).
tives, 4344. Attended, 5.
Butler, Robert Reyburn, 4369, 4370. Tribute to services o!, 5660, 5664.
Eslick, Edward E., 4354, 4356. Amendments offered by, to
Garrett, Daniel E., 4366, 4367. Beer bill (H.R. 13742), 852.
Goodwin, Godfrey G., 4375. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Karch, Charles A., 4363, 4364, 4365 ." Gigler, Frank H.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14023), 1258.
Kendall, Samuel A., 4370, 4371. Hack, Elizabeth K.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13763), 607.
Linthicum, John Charles, 4361, 4362, 4363, 5647. Interpleader: authorizing persons, firms, corporations, asso-
McLaughlin, James C., 4365, 4366. ciations, or societies to file bills of (see bill H.R. 14683),
Tucker, Henry St. George, 4357, 4358, 4360, 4361. 4209.
Rider, Vanela: to pension (see bill H.R. 13341), 76.
MENDltt., ANNA M., pension (see bill S. 5354). Petitions and papers presented by, from
MENENDEZ, MARIA MIRO, relief (see bill H.R. 13928). Citizens and individuals, 1259.
MENZER, EDWIN L., relief (see bill H.R. 14773). Remarks by, on
MERCHANT MARINE. See AMERICAN MERcHANT MARINE. Bankruptcy bill: memorandum prepared by Solicitor Gen-
eral on, 2771.
MERCHANT VESSELS. See VESSELS. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2907, 2908, 5349, 5359.
MERCHANTS & FARMERS BANK, JUNCTION CITY, ARK., relief Beer blll, 770, 852, 855.
(see bill H.R. 9476*). Calvin Coolidge: memorial services t~printing of proceed-
MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK, letter remonstrat- ings, 4208.
ing against the bill (S. 3377) to grant independence to the Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2107.
Philippines, 258. Constitutional conventions, 225.
MERCUR, HELEN G., increase pension (see billS. 5162). Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5253.
Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 3865.
MERRICK, MARIETTA B., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14164). Eighteenth amendment repeal, 7, 9, 13.
MERRILL, CATHERINE L., relief (see bill H.R. 8620). Election of President and Vice President, 1216.
MERRIMACK RIVER, allow the Essex Shore Way, Inc., to bridge Farm allotment plan, 1217, 1344, 1374.
(see b1lls S. 5701*; H.R. 14537*, 14787*). Independent offiqes appropriation bill-public utilities: in-
vestigation of, 3208.
MERRIN, HAROLD W., relief (see bills S. 4287*; H.R. 11459*). Interior Department appropriation bill-reclamation, 661.
MERRITT, MANUEL, relief (see bill H.R. 13227'). Irrigation projects: water users on, 5143, 5144, 5146, 5148.
MERRYMAN, MILTON CARROLL, pension (see b111 S. 5546). Louderback, Harold, 4914, 4921, 4925.
MERZ, CHARLES, ~icle entitled "Debts, Public and Private ", Morristown National Historical Park, N.J., 5169, 5170.
written by, 2861. Order of business, 282, 283, 1217.
Philippine independence, 714.
MESSLER, ANNIE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13238). Printing matter in Record, 146, 3885.
MESSLER co., A. C., relief (see bill S. 439). Treasury-Post Ofiice Departments appropriation bill--con-
METAL OFFICE FURNITURE, remarks in House relative to the ference report, 4595.
manufacture in Federal correctional or penal inStitutions Vacating proceedings in Journal, 982, 983.
of, 2697. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Remarks in Senate relative to the manufacture in Federal MICHER, HARVEY, relief (see bill H.R. 14442*).
correctional or penal institutions of, 42~2. MICffiGAN, transfer to the United States standard eastern time
METCALF, JESSE H. (a Senator from Rhode Island). zone certain portions of the lower peninsula of (see bill
Attended, 3. s. 5030).
Appointed to committee, 3826. Memorial of legislature urging ratification of the treaty with
Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1358. Canada relating to the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence water-
.Amendments offered by, to way, 3585, 3658.
Glass-Steagall banking b1ll (S. 4412), 820. Resolution to make photostatic copies of papers relating to
---banking afiiliates, 2407. the admission of Michigan into the Union (see S.Res.
--liquidation, 2283. 341.) • 2563.
140 INDEX
MICffiGAN CANAL, cmcAGO, ILL., allow construction of a bridge MILLER, JOHN E.-Continued
across (see bills H.R. 13957, 14129*). Reports made by, from
MIGR'"-\TORY BIRD CONSERVATION COMMISSION, annual re- Committee on Olaims:
port of (H.Doc. 487), 59, 75. Kinman, Guy M. (H.Rept. 1799), 607.
Seg~U", Elsie (H.Rept. 1798), 607.
MIGRATORY BffiDS, remarks in House relative to appropriations Votes of. See YEA-AND-!iAY VoTEs.
for establishment of refuges for, 1123.
MILES, DR. WALTER R., statement concerning the infiuence of
MILLER, LANA, pension (see bill H.R. 13198).
MILLER, LYMAN L., relief (see bill S. 3504 •) .

alcohol on human beings, 779.
MILES CITY (MONT.) TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL, resolu- MILLER, MARGARET J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13586).
tion favoring bill (S. 2487) to provide for a bimetallic MILLER, MARTHA H., relief (see H.Res. 331, 348*).
system of currency, 4961. MILLER, MARY S., increase pension (see bill S. 5547).
MILEY, HENRY J., relief (see bill S. 5494). MILLER, R. K., relief (see bill H .R. 2926*).
MILITARY ACADEMY, confer the degree of bachelor of science MILLER, ROBERT WHITLEY, relief (see blli H.R. 3801).
upon graduates of (see blll H.R. 14282 •) .
Joint resolution to receive Julio Rodriguez Arrea for in- MILLER, wmTE B., relief of estate (see bill s. 5163).
struction at (see S.J .Res. 178*). MILLIGAN, JACOB L. (a Representative from Missouri).
Joint resolution to receive Manob Suriya for instruction at Attended, 5.
(see S.J.Res. 134*). "Thomas Jefferson and Public Education": article by
Joint resolution to receive Tisheng Yen for instruction at Charles A. Lee, Missouri State superintendent of schools
(see S.J.Res. 179*). entitled, 5056. '
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
MILITARY FORCES OF NATIONS OF THE WORLD, charts show-
ing comparative strength of the military forces of Great Andrews, Kate: to increase pensicn (see blll H.R. 13235), 45.
Britain and the United States, 2051, 2171. · Brewer, Mary E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13805), 719.
Statistics relative to, 1805, 2173. Bridges: to authorize and extend time for completion of
certain (see bill H.R. 14787), 5290.
MILITARY MEDICINE AND PHARMACY, provide for holding the Cunningham, Sarah A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
eighth international congress in the United States (see 14024), 1258.
S.J.Res. 217; H.J.Res. 504). Drainage districts, etc.: authorizing loans by Reconstruc-
MILITARY POSTS. See ARMY. tion Finance Corporation to (see bill H.R. 14744), 4641.
MILITARY PUBLICATIONS, remarks in House relative to officers Missouri: to provide for appointment of an additional dis-
and enlisted men on the active list of the Army associ- trict .judge for the eastern and western districts of (see
ated with, 2166. bill H.R. 14251), 1834.
Mulvania, Eliza: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13236),
MILK AND CREAM, regulate importation of (see bills S. 5170; 45. ~
H.R. 13662, 14569*). Wilson, Claude Bernard: for relief (see bill H.R. 14495)
MILK RIVER, MONT., report of Secretary of War on survey of 2790. ,
(ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu- Motions and resolutions offered by
ment), 37. Adjourn: to, 1907.
MILK RIVER ffiRIGATION PROJECT, MONTANA, exchange of Petitions and papers presented by, from
certain lands on (see bill H.R. 14096). Citizens and individuals, 48, 50, 154, 1020.
MILLARD, CHARLES D. (a Representative from New York). Remarks by, on
Attended, 5. Bridges over navigable waters, 5597.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Maupin, Felix, 2706.
Motor vehicles: to provide for the use of nonscattering glass Mississippi River bridge, Baton Rouge, La., 4548.
in motor vehicles owned by the United States or the Dis- Missouri River bridge, St. Charles, Mo., 1903.
trict of Columbia (see blll H.R. 14301), 2064. Pearl River bridge, Mississippi, 1903.
Naturalization of children of naturalized citizens: to amend Reports made by, from
law relating to (H.R. 14634), 3824. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce:
Petitions and papers presented by, from Bridges over navigable waters (H.Rept. 2181), 5414.
Citizens and individuals, 364, 1908, 2128, 2724, 4.298, 4642, Missouri River bridge (H.Rept. 1848), 1547.
5063. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Societies and as~ociations, 365, 1020; 2066, 2337, 2642, 4298, :MILLIMAN, ROSELLA, pension (see bill H.R. 14593).
5652. MILLOY, JAMES S., article entitled "Fivefold Problem of Wheat
Remarks by, on
British warship building, 120. Farmers Studied by Twin City Business Men " written by
1403. ,
Circulation statements of newspapers, 699.
Independent offices appropriation blll-Civil Service Com- MILLS, ARTHUR E., relief (see bill H.R. 14510).
mission, 3132. MILLS, BEUNA J., increase pension (see blll H.R. 13892).
---Tariff Commission, 3210.
Interior Department appropriation blll-Indian irrigation MILLS, EMMA G., increase pension (see blll H.R. 13328).
projects, 642. MILLS, OGDEN L. (Secretary of the Treasury), address over the
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation b111- radio on balancing the Budget delivered by, 1974.
parcel post, postal savings, 457. Address delivered at Kansas City, Mo., entitled "Some Fun-
Public buildings: naming of subcontractors on, 3571, 3572. damentals of Recovery", 4448.
Second deficiency bill-Fort Slocum, N.Y., 5052. Article opposing the proposed manipulation of the cur-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. rency, 2272.
MILLER, ALBERTS., pension (see bill H .R. 13187). Decision of the Bureau of Inj;ernal Revenue relative to an
MILLER, ELMER E., adjudicate claim of (see bill S. 5435). overasf>essment of estate tax in favor of, 1637.
Speech on the subject of economic recovery delivered by,
MILLER, ELMIRA F., pension (see blll S. 5601). 3135.
MILLER, EMMELINE, pension (see blll H.R. 13278). MILLSPAUGH, ELLA G., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14641).
:r..ULLER, GEORGE H., pension (see bill H.R. 13068).
MINCHER. HARVEY, relief (see bill H.R. 14442).
MILLER, HARRY, pension (see blll H.R. 13146).
MINE RESCUE STATIONS, establish a station in Arizona {see bill
llillLLER, JOHN E. (a Representative from Arkansas). s. 5073).
Attended, 5.
.Bills and joint resolutions introduced by MINES AND MINING, amendment in Senate to exempt certain
Wilson, Leonard L.: for relief (see b1ll H.R. 13429), 153. miners from payment of income tax, 1932.
Petitions and papers presented by, jrom Amendment in Senate, correspondence, and documents
Citizens and individuals, 535. relatitve to suspension of annual assessment work on
Societies and associations, 535. mining claims, 1991.
Remarks by, on Bills providing for the suspension of annual assessment
Allegheny Forging Co., 4854. work on mining claims (see bills S. 5137*, 5200; H.R.
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2929. 13377, 13459).
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 3902, 3903. Bill to amend act to promote the mining of coal, phos-
Farm mortgages, 3039. phate, oil, oil shale, gas, and sodium on the public do-
Independent offices appropriation blll-Veterans' Adminis- main (see bill S. 4509 •) . ·
tration, 3047. Bills to extend the mining laws of the United States to
Lackey. Oscar F .. 4852. the Death Valley National Monument in California (see
Louderback, Harold, 4921. bills S. 5700; H.R. 14646*).
Lynch, John T., 4849. B111 to provide for the filing of notice of location and as-
Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 4944. sessment work of mineral claims in land offices (see bill
Reports made by, from H.R. 13558). .
Committee on Claims: Bllis to regulate service of contest notices in all cases af-
Dallas County Cl1apter of the American Red Cross (H.Rept. fecting mining locations or claims {see bills C. 5274*; H.R.
1797), G07. . 13877).
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:MINES AND MINING-Continued MITCHELL, FRANX, pension (see bnl H.R. 14149).
Conference report on bill (S. 4509) to further amend the MITCHELL, J. R. (a Representative from Tennessee).
act to promote the m1n1ng of coal, phosphate, oil, oil Attended, 5.
shale, gas, and sodium, 2985. Amendments offered by, to
Joint resolution providing for suspensions of annual assess- Legislative appropriation bill-salary reduction, 3405.
ment work on mining claims (see S.J.Res. 216; H.J.Res. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
481 , 487, 533*). · Senators and Representatives: to reduce to $5,000 annual
Memorial of Legislature of Idaho relative to the filing of compensation of Delegates, Resident Commissioners (see
notices of locations of mining claims, 2129. bill H.R. 13769), 666.
Memorial of Legislature of Nevada opposing the bill (H.R. Remarks by, on
13558) relating to mining claims, 4457. Farm relief, 1519.
MINIDOKA mRIGATION PROJECT, IDAHO, authorizing certain Legislative appropriation bill, 3324.
contractual changes relating to the payment of certain ---salary reduction, 3405.
construction costs of (see bills S. 5402, 5526; H.R. 14224). Votes of. See YE."--AND-NAY VoTES.
MINIER, DEE w., relief (see bill H.R. 14717). MITCHELL, JAMES HUDSON, relief (see bill H.R. 13413).
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., letter !tom the postmaster relative to MITCHELL, WILLARD HEATH, grant honorable discharge (see
postal affairs, 1161. bill s. 5384).
MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE (newspaper), editorials on the subject MIXED CLAIMS · COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND GER-
of Philippine independence appearing in, 384. MANY, authorize assignment of awards entered by (see
Letter from the publisher relative to the effects of foreign bill H.R. 12328*).
competition in the paper-mill industry, 2342. Letter of Secretary of State transmitting report of Robert
MINNESOTA, establish the boundary lines of the Chippewa In- W. Bonynge relative to claims of American nationals
dian territory in (see b111 H.R. 12329*). against the Government of Germany (S.Doc. 146), 59.
B111 to convey certain land in Morrison County to the Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 1320.
State of (see b111 H.R. 13962) • Resolution relative to the work of (see S.Res. 34.2).
Letter from the adjutant general relative to the National MIXON, CARLYLE PEARSON, relief (see bill S. 5299).
Guard, the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, the citizens' MOBILE, ALA., letter of Secretary of War transmitting a draft of
military training camps, and Officers' Reserve Corps, 2303. a b111 authorizing acquisition of land for an addition to
Memorial of legislature urging legislation for farm relief, the national cemetery at, 984.
2067. MOBILE NATIONAL CEMETERY, ALA., enlarge (see bills S.
Memorial of legislature urging ratification of the treaty with 5305*; H.R. 14244).
Canada for the building of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence
seaway, 2797. MOBLEY, CARLTON (a Representative from Georgia).
Memorial of legislature urging legislation to protect do- Attended, 5.
mestic producers against unfair competition due to de- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
preciated foreign currencies, 2797, 2799. Davidson, Rufus E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13836), 817.
Resolution declaring that Thomas D. Schall is entitled to Hollis, Leonidas 0.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
a seat as Senator from (see S.Res. 343*). 13552) • 298.
Pearson, Louie: to pension (see bill H.R. 14654), 3918.
MINNESOTA STATE SANATORIUM AT AH-GWAH-CHING, MINN., Pope, Andrew Emmet t: for relief (see bill H.R. 14509), 2943.
aid extension of (see bUls S. 5219*; H.R. 13746). Pope, Curtis: for relief (see bill H.R. 13478), 230.
MINTS AND ASSAY OFFICES, amendment and remarks in Sen- Rainey, Mrs. Carl: to pension (see bill H.R. 13837), 817.
ate relative to appropriations for, 2665. Wilder, John H.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13698), 476.
MISSISSIPPI, memorial of legislature urging legislation to au- Remarks by, on
thorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to make Eighteenth amendment repeal, 34.
loans to States, 1158. . Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Memorial of legislature urging appointment of C. M. Mor- MODOC NATIONAL FOREST, CALIF., extend the provisions of the
gan as a member of the Interstate Commerce Commission, Forest Exchange Act to certain lands adjacent to (see bill
1158. H.R. 188* ).
Opinion by the Supreme Court of the United States in the Bill to add certain lands to (see b111 H.R. 189*).
State redistricting case of Wood v. Bloom in, 207. MOLL, CHARLES T., relief (see bill H.R. 13910).
MISSISSIPPI RIVER, pay claims of drainage and levee districts MOLOKAI. See HAWAIIAN IsLANDS.
for damages resulting from improvements on (see bill
H.R. 13604). MOLSTER, CHARLES E., letter from the Secretary of Commerce
Bill to amend act for control of floods on (see blll H.R. transmitting a draft of a proposed bUl for the relief of,
14548). 4452.
B111 to allow C. A. Depue to bridge (see bill S. 5373). MOLZEN, EMILY, relief (see bill H.R. 14540*).
Bill to allow the Louisiana Highway Commission, the Mis- Letter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting a draft
souri Pacific Railroad Co., and the Louisiana & Arkansas of a proposed bill for relief of, 2554.
Railway Co. to bridge (see bill H.R. 14377). MONETARY AND CREDIT BASES, memorial of Legislature of .
BUls to allow R. L. Metcalf and W. E. Wright to bridge Utah urging legislation to stabilize, 2798.
(see bills S. 5641; H.R. 14684). MONETARY SITUATION, editorial from the Charleston (W.Va.)
Bills to extend time for construction of bridge across Gazette and a letter from Jonathan Bourne, Jr., on, 1153.
(see bills S. 5701*; H.R. 9265*, 14378, 14460*, 14589*,
14601*. 14780, 14787*). MONETARY SYSTEM, remarks in House relative to, 3325.
Resolution to investigate labor conditions prevailing upon MONEI'IZATION OF FARM LANDS AND PRODUCTS, remarks in
the flood-control project on (see S.Res. 300*). House on the subject of, 2548.
Telegram from W. H. Dick relative to a proposed investi- MONEY, address over the radio delivered by Senator Wheeler en-
gation of the charges of peonage in levee construction titled " What is Money ", 4406.
on, 4564. Article by the late Senator Watson, of Georgia, on the sub-
Telegram from the National Religion and Labor Foundation ject of, 4095.
urging an investigation of labor conditions on the fiood- Article by Stuart Chase relative to the use of "wooden
control projects, 722. money ", 1846, 1851.
MISSOURI, appointment of an additional district judge for Bills to regulate the value of (see bills S. 5292; H.R. 13012).
the eastern and western districts of (see bills S. 5652; Bill to establish an honest money system (see bill H.R.
H.R. 14251) . 14061).
Letter from the chlef engineer of the State highway depart- Joint resolution for amendment to the Constitution re-
ment relative to the desirability of continuing Federal stricting the power of States to tax (see H.J.Res. 581).
aid in construction of public roads, 1126. , Letter from Robert L. Owen to Representative Rankin rela-
Ratification by the legislature of the proposed amendment tive to regulating the value of, 950.
to the Constitution of the United States relative to the Memorial of Legislature of Arkansas urging revaluation of
terms of the President, Vice President, Senators, and Rep- the money system of gold and currency, 3263, 3452.
resentatives, 2771, 2794. Memorial of Legislature of North Dakota urging the passage
of legislation to stabiliz.e the buying power of, 4870.
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD CO., allow them to bridge the Paper prepared by Senator Thomas relative to the manage-
Mississippi River (see bill H. R. 14377). ment of money and credits, 3265.
MISSOURI RIVER, allow John C. Mullen and others to bridge Resolution to appoint a special committee to investigate the
(see bills S. 5407, 5701*; H.R. 14126*, 14787*). value of the dollar (see S.Res. 328).
Bills granting the consent of Congress to compacts between Statement of circulation of United States money, 4.093.
the States of Kansas and Missouri for the acquisition of Statistics of money in circulation ln the United States for
a toll bridge across (see bills S. 5687; H.R. 14759). 1880 and 1930, 209. ·
Bills to extend time for construction of bridges across (see Statistics relative to currency in circulation in 1921 and
bllls S. 5231-, 5232*, 5235*, 5370*, 5635, 5701*; H.R. 1922, 1755.
13535*, 13871, 13911, 14500*, 14586, 14663, 14787*). Statistics relative to money held in the Treasury and money
MITCHELL, C. 0. (directing head National City Bank of New outside of the Treasury, 1383.
York), letter relative to the existing economic conditions MONEY AND THE PRICE LEVEL, speech delivered by Senator
written by, 4706. Wheeler on the subject of (S.Doc. 158), 1171.
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MONEY CERTIFICATES, provide for issuance of stamped (see bills MOORE, JOHN W. (a Representative from Kentucky).
S. 5674; H.R. 14757). Attended, 5.
MONHEGAN HARBOR, MAINE, report of Secretary of War on sur- Bills and joint resolution.s introduced by
vey of, 37. Ashley, Squire F.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13239) , 45.
Flener, Vuna: to pension (see b111 H.R. 13240), 45.
MONNERY, C. W., relief (see blll H.R. 2811•). Petitions and papers presented by, from
MONONGAHELA RIVER, allow Allegheny County, Pa., to bridge Citizens and individuals, 154, 1779.
(see bills S. 5183•; H.R. 13311). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
MONRO, WILLIAM L., address entitled "The Tariff Outlook, 1933 " MOORE, ROBERT F., relief (see bill H.R. 10756•).
delivered by, 3596. MOORE, THOMAS H., pension (see bill H.R. 13582).
MONROE, FLORA A., pension (see bill H.R. 13439) . MOOSA, N. J., relief (see bill H.R. 12745•).
MONROE COUNTY, MISS., allow county to bridge the Tombigbee MORAN, JOHN J., relief (see bill H.R. 8136•).
River (see bills S. 5261; H.R. 13753).
MORATORIUMS, empower judges, in foreclosure proceedings, til
MONTAGUE, ANDREW J. (a Representative from Virginia). grant limited (see bill H.R. 14264).
Attended, 5. Concurrent resolution to print additional copies of hearings
Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1354. held before the Committee on Ways and Means on House
Chairman Committee of the Whole, 989, 1021, 1116. Joint Resolution 123 relating to moratorium on foreign
Bills and joint resolution.s introduced by debts (H.Con.Res. 40*).
Barton, Robert T ., Jr.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13927), 1019. Joint resolution favoring the calling of a conference of
Philately: to facilitate pursuit of the avocation of (see bill governors and mayors to consider a proposed moratorium
H.R. 14131), 1547. on sales of homes and farms for tax delinquency (see
Motion.s and resolution.s offered by H.J.Res. 524).
Tucker, Henry St. George: on death of (see H.Res. 301), 36. Joint resolution to provide a 1-year suspension period on
Remarks by, on certain debts (see H.J.Res. 567).
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2912. Memorial of Legislature of Iowa favoring a mOl"atorium on
Independent offices appropriation bill, 3217. farm mortgages, 2248.
Method of ratifying constitutional amendments, 126. Remarks in House relative to the proposed moratorium with
Tucker, Henry St. George : memorial address to, 4358. regard to the indebtedness to the United States' on the
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. part of foreign countries, 1003.
MONTANA, granting lands to the State for the use of the Northern MOREAU RIVER, N.DAK. AND S.DAK., report of Secretary of War
Montana College (see bills S. 5698; H.R. 14709). on survey of (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as
Memorial of legislature urging legislation for refinancing public document), 36.
farm mortgages, 4562.
Memorial of legislature urging legislation with respect to the MOREHEAD, HENRY B., relief (see bill H.R. 14335).
seed loans, 4563. MOREHEAD, JOHN H. (a Representative from Nebraska).
Memorial of legislature urging legislation for relief of the Attended, 5.
Blackfeet Indians, 4563. Bills and joint resolution.s introduced by
Memorial of legislature urging a grant of land for the bene- Je1ferson, Maria: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13237),
fit of the Northern Montana Agricultural and Manual 45.
Training School, 4563. Messler, Annie: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13238), 45.
Ratification by the legislature of the proposed amendment Missouri River: to construct bridge across (see bill H.R.
to the Constitution of the United States relative to the 14126). 1547.
terms of the President, Vice President, Senators, and Rep- Taylor, Emma Berlet: for relief (see bill H.R. 14454), 2641.
resentatives, 2237, 2246. Motions and resolution.s offered by
Remarks in Senate and correspondence relative to the prac- Members of Congress: to limit funeral expenses for (H.Res.
tices of the Federal land bank in, 2196. 356). 2127. .
Memorial services for deceased Members of Congress (H.Res.
MONTANA LIFE INSURANCE CO., telegram favoring the Glass 362). 2237.
banking bill, 2093. Petitions and papers presented by, from
MONT AVON, WILLIAM F., article entitled " Our Federal System " State legislatures, 1986.
written by, 2461. Remarks by, on
MONTET, NUMA F. (a Representative jrom Louisiana). Missouri River bridge, Rulo, Nebr., 3578.
Attended, 5. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Amendments offered by, to MORELAND, DONNIE E., pension (see bill H.R. 14490).
war Department appropriation bill-rivers and harbors, MORGAN, C. M., memorial of Legislature of Mississippi urging
2437. appointment as a member of the Interstate Commerce
Remarks by, on Commission, 1158.
war Department appropriation bill-rivers and harbors, MORGAN, CLARISSA J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13894).
2437.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. MORGAN, GEORGE, relief (see bill H.R. 2217•).
MONTGOMERY, DR. JAMES SHERA, tribute to Daniel E. Garrett MORGAN, J. PIERPONT, remarks in Senate relative to, 1453, 3057,
delivered by, 565. 5231, 5299.
MORGAN, JAMES, article relative to the ending of the United
MONTGOMERY, LUCY, increase pension (see billS. 5072). States regime in the Philippines, 1444.
MONTREAL RIVER, WIS. AND MICH., report of Secretary of War MORGAN, DR. JOY ELMER, article relating to the eighteenth
on survey of (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as amendment, written by, 778.
public document), 37.
MORGAN DECORATING CO., relief (see bill H.R. 13722).
MONUMENTAL STEVEDORE CO., relief (see bill H.R. 1169•) · MORIARTY, SYLVESTER T., relief (see bill H.R. 13392•).
MOODY, GEORGE E., relief (see bill H.R. 14702). MORLEY, CATHERINE E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13643).
MOOERS, CHELLIS T., relief (see bill H.R. 14315). MORRELL, ELLEN, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13265).
MOON, EUNICE A., pension (see bill H.R. 13519). MORRIS, CAROLINE, convey certain land at Corpus Christi, Tex .•
MOORE, c. ELLIS (a Representative from Ohio). to (see bill S. 3830•).
Attended, 5. MORRIS, JOSEPHINE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13388).
Bills and joint resolution.s introduced by MORRISON, FRANK (secretary American Federation of Labor).
Cochrel, Caroline: to pension (see bill H.R. 13638), 415. letter protesting against the Federal Economy Act and the
Lewis, Newton W.: to pension (see b111 H.R. 13637), 415. President's recommendation for further Federal wage re-
McCall, Sarah Ellen: to pension (see bill H.R. 14425), 2555. ductions, 344.
Tuttle, Ceola: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13636), 415. MORRISON COUNTY, MINN., convey to the State of Minnesota
Petition.s and papers presented by, from certain land in (see bill H .R. 13962).
Citizens and individuals, 667, 1396, 2454.
Remarks by, on MORRISTOWN NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK, N.J., provide for
Departments of State, Justice, Oommerce, and Labor appro- the creation of (see bUls S. 5469•; H.R. 14302•).
priation bill-Court of Claims, 2626. MORROW, DWIGHT W., article by John Marshall on, 3451.
---prohibition enforcement, 2689. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURES. See FARM MORTGAGES; HoME MoRT-
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 8 ; 4508, 4515. GAGEs.
Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 4942, 4947.
MORTGAGE LAND BANKS. See FEDERAL RURAL MoRTGAGE LAND
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
BANKS.
MOORE, GRANT WILLIAM, relief (see bill H.R. 13683). MORTGAGES, declaring a moratorium of 5 years on all mortgages
MOORE, HARRIE'IT, increase pension (see b111 H.R. 13241). held by Federal land banks (see b111 H.R. 14704).
MOORE, JOHN, relief (see b111 H.R. 5947•). MOSEL, ARTHUR, pension (see bill H.R. 13404).
MOORE, JOHN HOUSE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14306). MOSELY, J. P., relief (see bill H.R. 14591).
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MOSES, GEORGE H. (a Senator frbm New Hampshire). MOUNT ADAMS HIGHWAY, WASH.. authorfzing an approprlat1ol1
Attended, 5. for surveys of (see bill H.R. 14249).
Appointed conferee, 3584, 3770, 4587, 5012. MOUNT RUSHMORE NATIONAL MEMORIAL COMMISSION, an-
Appointed on committee to arrange for memorial services to nual report of (H.Doc. 514), 816.
Calvin Coolidge, 1855. · Message from the President transmitting estimate of appro-
Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1358. priation for (H.Doc. 526), 1833.
Appointed on the joint committee on inaugural arrange- MOUNT VERNON, ALEXANDRIA & WASHINGTON RAILWAY CO.,
ments, 232. adjudicate claim of (see bills S. 5195; H.R. 13349).
Appointment of Mr. Fess as President pro tempore, 5189.
Credentials of Fred H. Brown as Senator from New Hamp- MOUSER, GRANT E., JR. (a Representative jrom Ohio) .
shire, 2557. Attended, 5.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Amendments offered by, to
Civil Service retirement: to amend act of May 29, 1930, pro- Beer bill (H.R. 13742), 857.
viding for (see bill S. 5294), 1102. Dunn, John L. (H.R. 973), 2716.
Holmes, Delia H. (S. 5583), 3352. Lowe, John I., 3223.
Johnson, George D.: for relief (see bill S. 5356), 1401. Pokorny, Anna (S. 3147), 2716.
Paro, Jane: to increase pension (see bill S. 5477). 2198. Sperry Gyroscope Co., Inc., of New York (H.R. 9457), 2715.
Stickney, Mary Jane: to increase pension (see bill S. 5415), Bills and joint resoluti ons introduced by
1857. Government pay roll: to forbid use of appropriations for
Motions and resolutions offered by clerical or secretarial hire to Senators and Representa-
Floor coverings: authorizing sale of certain discarded (see tives from being used for purposes of placing those related
S.Res. 314), 1162. by consanguinity or affinity upon (see bill H.R. 13168),
Gorgas Memorial Laboratory: to print as Senate document, 665.
5198. Jones, Lee: to increase pension (see b111 H.R. 13738), 535.
Inaugural arrangements: for appointment of joint commit- Moody, George E.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14702), 4376.
tee on (see S.Con.Res. 36), 102. Rogers, Martha M.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13737),
North Carolina senatorial election: to pay expenses of con- 535.
test in (S.Res. 346), 3289. Remarks by, on
Post-office garage, Boston, Mass.: to disagree to House Addison, Emily, 2713.
amendment and request a conference, 3584. Beer bill, 757, 758, 762, 852, 857, 861, 863, 865.
Senate Rules and Manual: providing for printing of (see Black, Herbert G ., 2717, 2718.
S.Res. 305), 422. Boston Store Co., 2721.
Virgin Islands: shipping service to-to concur in House Clark, Laura J., 3233.
amendments, 3594. Eighteenth amendment repeal, 143, 144, 145, 146.
World Court, protocol of: to print (S.Doc. No. 209), 5244. Interior Department appropriation bill, 591.
Remarks by, on ---Howard University, 586, 587, 938.
Cloture, 2001. Lowe, John I., 3222.
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- Moran, John J " 2712.
priation bill-prisons, 4251. Pokorny, Anna, 2715.
Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 956. Rollo, Frederick S., 2711.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4052, 4037. Salary reduction by New York City, 511.
First deficiency appropriation bill-tax refunds, 1642. Soldiers' bonus, 527.
Government economy, 2600. Sperry Gyroscope Co., Inc .• of New York, 2713, 2714.
Hanger, G. Wallace W., 962, 963. Stock, Gottleib, 2721.
Inland waterway, Virginia-North Carolina, 5524. Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill-
Laval-Hoover debt conference, 1402, 1421. air a.n d ocean mail contracts, 338, 339.
League of Nations, 4059, 4060. ---cost-ascertainment report, 340.
North Carolina senatorial election, 3289. ---salars cuts, 511.
Order of business, 2102, 2391, 2510, 4232, 4959. ---special-delivery messengers, 515, 516.
Panama: treaty with, 4381. Unemployment relief, 136.
Philippine independence, 1861. Veterans' expenditures report, 531.
Press gallery incident, 270. Warsham, L. D., 3230.
Prohibition and civil-service reform, 1855. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Publishers of second-class mail matter, 4983. MOWERS, MELINDA. increase pension (see bill H.R. 13192).
Racial minorities under Treaty of Versailles, 4059. MOYER. ROBERT, relief (see billlLR. 13891).
Railroads: loans to, 2661.
Second deficiency bill-printing, 5461. MUD LAKE, MINN., relief of certain riparian owners at (see bill
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 3377. s. 5279). .
---conference report, 4894, 4895 , 4896. MUELLER, RUDOLPH R., relief (see bill H.R. 14307).
---Government purchase of American goods, 3178. MUHN, NELLE J., pension (see bill H.R. 13647).
Vice President : tribute to the, 5498. MULLEN, JOHN C., AND OTHERS, allow them to bridge the Mis-
Reports made by, from souri River (see bills S. 5407, 5701*; H.R. 14126*, 14787*).
Committee of conference:
Post-office garage, Boston, Mass. (S. 88; H.Rept. 2095), 4867. MULVANIA, ELIZA, increase pension (see bill H .R. 13236) .
Committee on Privileges and Elections: MUMBRUE, HAROLD P., relief 1see bill H.R. 14230).
North Carolina senatorial election (S.Rept. 1151), 3289. MUNCEY, CLARENCE, relief (see bill H.R. 14066).
Committee on Rules: MUNCY VALLEY PRIVATE HOSPITAL, relief (see bill H.R. 13440).
Discarded fioor coverings (S.Res. 314), 1162.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. MUNICIPALITIES, memorial of Legislature of Washington to
authorize F-ederal loans to municipalities on the security
MOSHER, NANCY V., pension (see bill H.R. 14607). of municipal bonds, 2028.
MOSHIER, JENNIE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13296). Resolution adopted by the mayors• conference of the State
MOTION-PICTURE INDUSTRY, remarks in Senate favoring legis- of New York urging legislation to permit Federal .Reserve
lation to regulate and supervise, 2957. banks to rediscount municipal loans, 160.
MOTOR BOATS, report of the Bureau of E1ficiency on motor boats MUNN, FRED M., relief (see bill S. 5340).
in the custody of the several field services (H.Doc. 475), 38. MURPHY, BYRON E .• pension (see bill 8. 535.5) ~
MOTOR FUELS, provide for the use of alcohol manufactured from MURPHY, FRANK (a Representative from Ohio).
agricultural products grown in the United States in (see Attended, 5.
bills H.R. 14627, 14628). Appointed conferee, 3801.
MOTOR VEHICLES. See also POSTAL SERVICE. Bills and joint resolutions inTroduced, by
Bill to allow the railroads to transport the mails by (see bill Beck. Sarah Y.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14070),
H.R. 9636*). 1355.
Bill providing that nonscattertng safety glass be used on Clark, Mary E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13342), 76.
motor vehicles owned by the United States or the District Customs duties: to fix an American valuation of imported
of Columbia (see bill H.R. 14301). merchandise for the assessm~nt of (see bill H.R. 14418),
Memorial of Legislature of Wyoming urging enactment of 2555.
legislation to regulate interstate traffic by, 4458. Floyd, Charles C.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14407), 2452.
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for purchase of Gates, Ursula: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 144.26),
trucks for the Army, 2232, 2310. 2555 . .
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for the pur- Th.ompson, Anna M.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
chase of passenger-carrying vehicles for the Army, 2440. 13343), 76.
Remarks in House relative to taxation of busses and trucks Motions and resolutiOns offered by
in interstate commerce, 3126. Holt, Thomas M.: to pay daughter of (see H.Res. 348), 1548.
Miller, Martha H.: to pay (see H.Res. 331), 870.
MO'IT, LUCRETIA. place statue in the National Statuary Hall (see Petitions and papers presented by, trom
H.J.Res. 528). · Citizens and individuals, 285, 477, 608, 66'1, 719, 870, 1327,
MOULTON, ANGIE L., pension (see bill S. 5067). 2066, 2556, 3488, 4376.
144 INDEX
MURPHY, FRANK-Continued NATIONAL BANKS--Continued
Remarks by, on . Bill to allow them to establish branch banks (see bill S.
"Buy American", 2537. 6273*).
Government purchase of Amelican goods, 1899. Bill to protect depositors in (see bill S. 5686).
Interior Department appropriation bill, 527, 568, Bill to amend law relative to taxation of shares of (see bill
---Howard University, 586. _ H.R. 13855•).
---Indian irrigation projects, 604, 606. Bill to provide for regulation and examination of affiliates
Philippine independence, 1771. of (see bill H.R. 14771).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Correspondence opposing the so-called " Glass banking
MURPHY, FREDERICK E., address delivered before the Academy b111 ", 1650, 1716, 1725.
of Political Science in New York on the subject of agrt- Joint resolution relative to the exercise of powers by the
cul tural recovery, 420. Comptroller of t~e Currency with respect to (see S.J.Res.
Excerpt from an address relative to the importation of co- 256•).
conut oll, 372. Letter from the Southern Utah Bankers' Association re-
MURPHY, LOUIS (a Senator-elect from Iowa). monstrating against State-wide branch banking by, 946.
Credentials presented, 1147. Remarks in Senate on bill (S. 4412) to provide for the safer
and more effective use of the assets of, 1330, 1404, 1449,
MURRAY, JAMES P., relief (see blll H.R. 5256•). 1573, 1623, 1646, 1649, 1724, 1935, 1987, 1993, 2004, 2074,
MURRAY, MARY E. R. J., pension (see blll H.R. 13697). 2139, 2158, 2202, 2205, 2211, 2262, 2349, 2379, 2380, 2463,
MUSCHICK, IDA A., pension (see bill S. 5154). 2478, 2508.
Remarks in House on bill (S. 4412) to provide for the safer
MUSCLE SHOALS, ALA., address over the radio delivered by Sen- and more effective use of the assets of, 1777.
r-tor McKellar on the subject of, 3181. Resolution to appoint committee to investigate the attitude
Address over the radio delivered by Frank P. Walsh on the of the big banking interests toward the so-called " Glass
subject of, 3707. banking bill" (see S.Res. 326).
Editorial by Josephus Daniels on the subject of, 3861. Statistics relative to, 2085.
MUSGRAVE, JESS, increase pension (see blll S. 5009) . Summary of State status concerning the establishment of
MUSGROVE, BELLE, pension (see bill H.R. 13546). branch banks by, 2263.
MUSHROOMS, amend act to provide for a 1-pound Climax basket NATIONAL BOARD FOR PROMOTION OF RIFLE PRACTICE,
for (see bills S. 5559; H.R. 14519). • amendment and remarks in Senate relative to appropria-
MUSSELMAN, ANISE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14551). tions for, 3932, 3959.
Annual report of (H.Doc. 476), 39, 59.
"MUSSOLINI, MOSCOW, OR AMERICA", address delivered by
Robert R. McCormick entitled, 896. NATIONAL BROADCASTING CO., investigate the earnings and
expenditures of (see H.Res. 390).
MUTILATED CURRENCY, letter of Secretary of the Treasury
transmitting a draft of a proposed bill for the relief of NATIONAL CAPITAL. See DISTRICT OF CoLUMBIA.
holders of, 869, 896. NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION, Mrs.
MOTTART, FANNIE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13681). Norton appointed on, 5541.
MYER, NATHAN 0., pension (see blll H.R. 13474). NATIONAL CEMETERIES, letter of Secretary of War transmitting
a draft of a bill authorizing disposal of certain plots of
MYERS, D. D., letter relative to air mall contracts written by, ground no longer needed for cemeterial purposes, 984.
3660.
MYERS, EUNICE A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13191). NATIONAL CITY BANK OF ·NEW YORK, remarks in Senate rela-
tive to, 3057.
MYERS, HARRY BLAINE, relief (see H.Res. 328•).
NATIONAL COMMI'ITEE ON THE MERCHANT MARINE, state-
MYERS, JOSEPH E., relief (see bill H.R. 5704•). ment concerning Government aid to American shipping
MYNATT, ELMER E., relief (see bill S. 5127). submitted by, 3362.
NAANES, JOHN PORTER, pension (see bill S. 5424). NATIONAL DEFENSE, chart showing strength of the mllltary
NAGEL, IDA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13090). forces of the United States and Great Britain, 2051.
NAIDEREK, EDWARD RAYMOND, relief (see bill H.R. 14721). Letters from the Chamber of Commerce of Duluth, Minn.,
and the Duluth chapter of the Reserve Offi.cers' Associa-
NARCOTIC DRUGS, forfeiture of vessels and vehicles engaged in tion of the United States on the subject of, 1619.
smuggling (see bill S. 5318). Memorial of Legislature of Connecticut on the subject of,
Bill prohibiting the importation of certain materials for 2070.
making the narcotic drug marihuana (see bill H.R. Memorial of Legislature of New Jersey on the subject of,
14136). 4214.
Remarks in Senate and editorials relative to forfeiture of Memorial of Legislature of Pennsylvania opposing the pro-
vehicles and vessels engaged in smuggling, 1194. posed reduction of appropriations for, 4789.
NARCOTICS BUREAU. See FEDERAL BlJREAU OF NARCOTICS.
NATIONAL ECONOMIC EMERGENCY, amendments in House to
NASHVILLE, TENN., telegram from the manager of the chamber blll (H.R. 13991) to relieve, 1377.
of commerce relative to suspending and abrogating act Bill to relieve (see bill H.R. 13991•).
imposing prohibitive tax on clearing-house certificates, Correspondence relative to the so-called "allotment bill",
6433. 1371, 1683, 1694, 1699.
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, annual report of, 4455. General provisions and d_eftnitions of bill (H.R. 13991) to aid
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMI'ITEE FOR AERONAUTICS, an- agriculture, 1686.
alysis of the activities of, 3020. Remarks in House on b1ll (H.R. 13991) to relieve, 1338, 1363,
Bill to abolish (see bill S. 5044). 1380, 1389, 1393, 1394, 1433, 1434, 1481, 1493, 1508, 1526,
Message from the President transmitting the annual report 1545, 1582, 1608, 1611, 1613, 1616, 1658, 1681, 1690, 1694,
of, 158, 228, 283. 1695, 1697, 1698, 1699, 1703, 1706, 1708.
Message from the President transmitting estimate of ap- NATIONAL ECONOMY LEAGUE, remarks in House relative to,
propriation for (S.Doc. 195), 5064. 1231, 1236, 1237.
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 3021. Resolutions adopted by the Curtis E. Pass Post, American
NATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT CO., remarks in Senate relative to, Legion, Water Valley, Miss., opposing the retrenchment
3057. . . propaganda sponsored by, 1551.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOODEN BOX MANUFACTURERS, Resolution adopted by Morgan McDermott Post, American
letter urging modification of the Volstead Act received Legion, Tucson, Ariz., opposing the program for veterans'
from, 301, 302. rellef sponsored by, 3740.
NATIONAL AVIATION CORPORATION, remarks in Senate rela- NATIONAL FARM-LOAN ASSOCIATIONS, reimburse (see bills S.
tive to, 3057. 5633, 5634).
NATIONAL-BANK NOTES, provide for the redemption of (see NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FEDERAL EMPLOYEES, letter re-
bills S. 5306*; H.R. 14128). lating to the Saturday half holiday in veterans' homes
Letter of Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a draft of and hospitals, 3432.
a proposed bill for relief of holders of mutilated, 869, 896. NATIONAL FEDERATION OF POST OFFICE CLERKS, statement
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, ELDORADO, ARK., relief (see submitted by Thomas F. Flaherty, secretary-treasurer,
bill H.R. 8215•). condemning the present economy law, 3382.
NATIONAL BANKS, amendment in Senate to bill (S. 4291) to NATIONAL FOREST RESERVATION COMMISSION, annual report
amend law relative to taxation of shares of, 1266. (S.Doc. 145), 59.
Amendments in Senate to bill (S. 4412) to provide for the
safer and more effective use of the assets of, 820, 1266, NATIONAL FORESTS. See also FoREST RESERVATIONS.
1402, 1439, 1718, 1935, 2072, 2264. Remarks in House relative to the proposed exchange of
Amendment, remarks, and correspondence in Senate rela- lands in, 570.
tive to the status of members of the executive committee Statements concerning individual exchanges of land in, 579.
of affiliates of, 2463. Statistics relative ~o exchanges of land in, 582.
· Bill to provide for the safer and more effective use of the NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. See GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED
assets of (see bill S. 4412•). STATES.
lNDEX 145
NATIONAL GRANGE, addJ'ess . over the radio delivered · by L. J. NAVAL RESERVE, amend act to create (see b1lls H.R. 5329•, 13358,
Taber relative to the reconstruction program of, 4655. 13359).
Memorial of the National Grange and seven other farm Bill for. relief of reservists physically injured in line of duty
organizations relating to Philippine independence, 387, (see bill H.R. 13356).
427, 550. Letter of Secretary of the Navy transmitting· a. draft of a.
NATIONAL GUARD, remarks in House on bill (H.R. 14199) making bill to amend ~ct to provide for the creation of, 37.
appropriations for, 2299. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting a. draft
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for pay, allow- of a proposed bill to except certain officers from the pro-
ances, or travel of officers or enlisted men who may be visions of section 109 of the Criminal Code, 1986.
drawing pension or disability compensation, 2234. NAVAL STORES, amendment in Senate relative to appropriations
Statistics relative to appropriations for, 2303. for investigations concerning, 1628.
Table showing allotment of Federal funds to the States for Remarks in House relative to appropriations for investiga-
the benefit of, 5173. tions with respect to, 1116.
NATIONAL INCOME OF THE UNITED STATES, excerpt from the Remarks in House relative to investigations with regard to.
New York Evening Post relating to, 1250. 1118.
Statistics for 1880 and 1930 of, 209. NAVY, letter from the Secretary of the Navy relative to the pro-
NATIONAL MILITARY PARKS, provide for protection of (see bills posed reduction of personnel and ships if the 5-per-
S. 5233 •; H.R. 13849) . cent cut in appropriations goes into effect, 4609.
Letter of Secretary of War transmitting a. draft of a. proposed Airplane accidents: bill for relief of retired officers and en-
bill for the protection of, 718. listed men injured in (see bill H.R. 13850).
Appropriations for: bill making annual (see bill H.R.
NATIONAL MILK PRODUCERS FEDERATION, telegram relative to 14724*).
the position of dairy products ·in the pending Federal ---conference report on bill (H.R. 14724) making annual
farm relief allotment bill, 1534. (H.Rept. 2190), 5346, 5397.
NATIONAL MUSEUM, letter from the Commission of Fine Arts ---remarks in House on bill (H.R. 14724) making an-
relative to the selection of sculpture in (S.Doc. 174), 2073. nual, 4624, 4714, 4720, 4739, 4766, 4815. ·
NATIONAL PARKS, remarks in House relative to appropriations ---remarks in Senate on bill (H.R. 14724) making an-
for, 2430. nual, 5096, 5218, 5298.
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, investigate the activities of (see ---remarks in House on conference report on biil (H.R.
S.Res. 255) . 14724) making annual, 5419.
---statement showing status of appropriations under the
NATIONAL POLICY COMMITI'EE OF THE SENATE, create (see Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932, 670.
S.Res. 308). · ---table showing distribution of naval expenditures,
NATIONAL PRESS CLUB, address over the radio delivered by fiscal year 1932, by States, 4721. ·
Senator Borah at the Christmas exercises of, 1169. Coal: joint resolutions to authorize the sale of surplus coal
NATIONAL PROffiBITION ACT. See also ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR at nominal prices for distribution to the needy (see
TRAFFIC. S.J.Res. 255*; H.J.Res. 526*). .
Amendment in Senate to b111 (S. 436) to amend. 65. Condemned cannon: b111 to amend act authorizing donations
.Bills to amend (see bills S. 5048, 5389; H.R. 13040, 13368, of (see bill H.R. 13026*) .
13487). Dental Corps: bill for relief of certain omcers of (see bill S.
Bill to repeal (see bill H.R. 13309) . 462*).
Explanation of bill (S. 5048) to amend, 63, 64. Enlisted men: amendment and remarks in Senate relative
to the proposed reduction of pay of, 3424, 3425, 3468.
_NATIONAL RED CROSS. See .AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS. Expenditures since 1913: table showing increase of, 3783.
NATIONAL RELIGION AND LABOR FOUNDATION, telegram urg- Officers: bill to amend act to provide for equalization of
ing an investigation of labor conditions on the Mississippi promotion of officers of the Stat! Corps (see bill H.R.
flood-control project received from, 722. 14465).
---bill to reduce the retired pay of (see bill H.R. 14567).
NATIONAL RIFLE MATCHES, amendment and remarks in Senate ---bill to amend law concerning relative rank between
relative to appropriations for, 3932, 3959. · Army and Na...-y officers (see bill H.R. 14777).
NATIONAL SOCIETY OF DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN ---bill for retirement of officers who have failed to qual-
REVOLUTION, annual report of, 366. ify for advancement to the rank of lieutenant com-
Resolution to print the annual report of (see S.Res. 355*; mander (see bill H.R. 13366) .
S.Doc. 182). ---bill limiting details of officers to flying duty (see bill
NATIONAL SOCIETY OF WOMEN DESCENDANTS OF THE H.R. 13564).
ANCIENT AND HONORABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY, in- ---bill to amend act granting war-time rank to retired
corporate (see b11ls S. 5616; H.R. 14667). omcers and former officers (see bill H.R. 13365).
---letter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting a.
NATIONAL SURETY CO., relief (see bills S. 4441*; H.R. 11904:*). draft of a proposed bill relative to promotion of om-
NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE, text of the report cers of the Stat! Corps, 2640.
of, 4115, 4121. ---letter of Secretary of the Navy transmitting a draft
of a bill to provide for the retirement of certain
NATIONAL TRIBUNE (newspaper), letter sent to various pension- commissioned omcers of the Staff Corps, 38.
erfi concerning the stability of their pensions, 3663. ---letter of Secretary of the Navy transmitting a. draft
NATIONAL WEALTH OF THE UNITED STATES, statistics for 1880 of a. proposed blll to amend act to give war-time
and 1930 of, 209. rank to retired officers and former ofticers, 38.
NATURALIZATION, amend laws relating to (see bills S. 5133, 5330; ---list of mess gear allowed flag officers, 2062.
H.R. 13812, 14079, 14.245, 14581). ---remarks in House and correspondence relative to the
Bill to amend law relative to .naturalization of children of pay and allowances of, 2061.
naturalized citizens (see bill H.R. 14634). ---remarks in Senate relative to the proposed 4-yea.r de-
tails of officers in the island possessions, 3466.
NAVAJO INDIAN RESERVATION. See INDIANS. ---remarks in Senate relative to the proposed reduction
NAVAL ACADEMY, appointment in House of members of the of retired pay of, 3475.
Board of Visitors to, 1615. Ordnance: bill to amend act authorizing the loan or gift of
Bills to confer the degree of bachelor of science upon condemned cannon and cannon balls (see bill H.R.
graduates of (see bills S. 5397*; H.R. 13367*, 14282*). 13026*).
Bill to authorize the Secretary of the Navy to enter into Paymaster General: letter relative to the proposed sale of
contract with the Annapolis Metropolitan Sewerage Com- obsolete and surplus clothing to charitable organi-
mission for disposal of sewage of (see bill H.R. 14464). zations, 825.
Letter of Secretary of the Navy transmitting a. draft of a bill Pay of: blll to authorize the withholding of pay of officers,
to confer the degree of bachelor of science upon graduates warrant officers, and nurses to cover indebtedness to
of, 38. , the United States (see billS. 4810*).
Letter of Secretary of the Navy transmitting a draft of a. ---remarks in House relative to, 3810.
proposed bill to authorize a. contract with the Anna.polls Ration: bills to effect needed changes in (see bills S. 5675*;
Metropolitan Sewerage Commission for disposal of the H.R. 14438*).
sewage of, 2ffii:O. ' ---letter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting a
Members appointed and excused in Senate as members of draft of a bill to effect changes in, 2335. ·
the Board of Visitors to, 2455, 5192. Vessels: bill authorizing the decommissioning of all battle-
NAVAL HOSPITALS, letter from the Secretary of the Navy trans- ships (see bill H.R. 13525).
mitting a request to restore the limit of cost for con- ---bill to increase the statutory limit for repairs and
struction of naval hospital buildings at Philadelphia, Pa.., alterations to capital ships (see blll H.R. 13654).
362. ---bills to increase the limit of cost of one aircraft car-
rier (see bills S. 5498*; H.R. 14243*).
NAVAL PETROLEUM RESERVES, reimburse the Pan American ---letter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting a
Petroleum Co. and the Richfield 011 Co. of California. on draft of a. proposed bill to increase the statutory
account of leases of (see S.J .Res. 253 •) • limit for repairs and alterations to capital ships, 362.
LXXVI----366
146 INDEX
NAVY-Continued NEELY, M. M.--Continued
Vessels: letter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting a Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
draft of a proposed bill to authorize an increase in Ashcraft, Sarah V.: to increase pension (see bill S.. 5570) ,
the limit of cost of one aircraft carrier, 1712. 4460.
---remarks in Senate and a letter from the Secretary of Barker, Ella A.: to pension (see bill S. 5668), 4460.
the Navy relative to vessels to be put out of com- Barnett, James L.: for relief (see b111 S. 5602), 3588.
mission if the 5-percent ctlt in appropriations is Boyd, Rebecca_ Swisher: to pension (see b111 S. 5618), 3745.
made, 3940. Bray, Robert W.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5326),
---remarks in House relative to appropriations for air- 1266.
craft carriers, 4842. Burns, Burk W.: for relief (see bill S. 5130), 233.
---table showing the number of ships laid down or ap- Caplinger, Martha: to pension (see bill S. 5344), 1401.
propriated for since the Washington Treaty (1922), Chapman, D. W.: to pension (see b111 S. 5006), 62.
4721. Cook, Fred: to increase pension (see bill S. 5005), 62.
Yards and stations: letter from the Secretary of the Navy Cross, Russell C.: for relief (see bill S. 5002), 62.
relative to disposition of useless papers in the files Fisher, Herbert L.: for relief (see bill S. 5689), 4874.
of, 3051. Flautt, Anna Marie: to pension (see b111 S. 5014), 63.
NAVY BAND, remarks in House relative to, 5420. Fulks, Columbus R.: to pension {see billS. 5011), 6:a.
Gorrell, Margaret E.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5003),
NAVY DEPARTMENT. See also SECRETARY OF THE NAVY. 62.
Amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the proposed Hannah, Maggie: to pension (see b111 S. 5012), 62.
5-percent reductions in appropriations for, 3504. Hodgkiss, Fred: to pension (see billS. 5619), 3745.
Bill making annual appropriations for (see bill H.R. 14724*). Holtz, Elmira: to increase pension (see bill S. 5327), 1266.
Bill to acquire Chappawamsic Island, Va., for the use of (see Hyde, Benjamin F.: to pension (see billS. 5404}, 1718.
bill H.R. 13314). James River and New and Kanawha Rivers waterway: to
Conference report on bill (H.R. 14724) making annual ap- investigate, survey, and make report of the (see S.J .Res.
propriations for (H.Rept. 2190), 5346, 5397. 257)' 4566.
Joint resolutions authorizing sale of obsolete and surplus Kennedy, Rose: to pension (see billS. 5013), 63.
clothing at nominal prices for distribution to the needy Mammoth Cave National Park, Ky.: to amend act establish-
(see S.J.Res. 220*; H.J.Res. 500*). ing (see bill S. 5671), 4460.
Joint resolution authorizing sale of surplus coal at nominal Miller, Elmira F.: to pension (see b111 S. 5601), 3588.
prices for distribution to the needy (see H.J.Res. 526). Musgrave, Jess: to increase pension (see bill S. 5009), 62.
Letter of Secretary of the Navy transmitting annual report Plumley, Elisha S.: for relief (see bill S. 5243), 722.
of purchases of aircraft and aeronautical accessories for ·Pratt. George H.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5004), 62.
(S.Doc. 144), 37, 59. Puckett, William: for relief (see bill S. 5228), 675.
Letter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting a draft Randolph, Cassie: to pension (see bUl S. 5422), 1858.
of a proposed joint resolution authorizing sale of obso- Reed, Oppie: to pension (see bill S. 5007), 62.
lete and surplus clothing at nominal prices for distribu- Rice, Stanley N.: to pension (see bUl S. 5010), 62.
tion to the needy, 151. Savage, Edward F.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5008), 62.
Letter of Secretary of the Navy transmitting a list of cases Srout, Margaret A.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5669),
of relief granted under the naval act of July 11, 1919, 718. 4460.
Message from the President transmitting estimate of appro- Toney, Poindexter: to pension (see bUl S. 5345), 1401.
priation for (H.Doc. 545), 3823. West Virginia: to amend act to regulate holding of United
Message from the President transmitting an estimate of States courts in (see bill S. 5536), 2644.
appropriation for payment of claims for damages by Wilfong, Joseph: to pension (see bill S. 5473), 2131.
collision with naval vessels (H.Doc. 556), .4105. Workman, Joshua: to correct military record (see bill S.
Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 14724) making annual 5001)' 62.
appropriations for, 4624, 4714, 4720, 4739, 4766, 4815. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Remarks in House on conference report on b1ll (H.R. 14724) Societies and associations, 1716.
making annual appropriations for, 5420. . State legislatures, 4378.
Remarks in House on House Joint Resolution 500 authoriz- Remarks by, on
ing sale of obsolete and surplus clothing for distribution Branch banking, 1857.
to the needy, 922. _ Immigration: exemption from quota of fathers and moth-
Remarks in Senate on bill (H.R. 14724) making annual ers, 5523.
appropriations for, 5096, 5218, 5298. Treasury-Post omce Departments appropriation bill-con-
Remarks in Senate relative to the proposed consolidation ference report, 4899.
with the War Department, 3540. ---salary reduction, 3084, 30&5, 3156, 3161.
Remarks in Senate and correspondence relative to Senate Unemployment relief, 631.
Joint Resolution 220 and House Joint Resolution 500 Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
authorizing sale of obsolete and surplus clothing for
distribution to the needy, 742, 824, 918. NEELY, MAY E., pension (see bill H.R. 13333).
Table showing quantities o! surplus and obsolete clothing NEIDIGH, MARY A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13282).
available for sale at nominal prices to charitable organi- NEILL, GEORGE, increase pension (see bill S. 5062).
zations, 825.
NEILSON, JOHN, relief (see bill H.R. 14161).
NEBRASKA, memorial of legislature urging legislation to provide
for the free coinage of silver, 2067. NELSON, C. N., relief (see bill S. 5543).
Memorial of legislature favoring sound infiation of the NELSON, J. A., address on Calvin Coolidge delivered by, 4425.
currency, 2796. NELSON, JEANE'ITE, pension (see bill H.R. 13966).
Memorial of legislature relative to bimetallic currency, 3741.
Memorial of legislature urging discontinuance of any fur- NELSON, JOHN E. (a Representative from Maine).
ther appropriations for development of inland waterways, Attended, 5.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
2796. Citizens and individuals, 231, 536.
Memorial of legislature relative to Mexican migratory labor,
2797, 3741. State legislatures, 4211.
Memorial of legislature opposing continuance of the Federal Remarks by, on
gasoline tax, 3826. Black, Herbert G., 2717, 2718.
Memorial of legislature urging passage of bill to liquidate Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4509.
and refinance farm mortgages, 2796. Widows Island, Maine, 694.
Memorial of legislature urging enactment of bUl (S. 1197) Votes of.See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
for refinancing agricultural indebtedness, 3657. NELSON, JOHN M. (a Representative from Wisconsin),
Memorial of legislature urging repeal of the Packers and Attended, 5.
Stockyards Act of 1921. 3827. BilLs and joint resolutions introduced by
Memorial of legislature favoring the proposed housing, feed- Armstrong, Joseph: to pension (see b111 H.R. 13699), 476.
ing, and clothing of unemployed boys and young men at Merrick, Marietta B.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
military posts, 3994. 14164)' 1548. .
Ratification by the legislature of the proposed amendment Peterson, Jennie: to increase pension (see bUl H.R. 13431),
to the Constitution of the United States relative to the 153.
terms of the President, Vice President, Senators, and Price, Alice M.: to increase pension (see blll H.R. 13430),
Representatives, 2328, 2340. 153.
NEBRICH, CAROLINE M., pension (see bill H.R. 13498). Smith, Mary A.: to increase pension (see blll H.R. 13513),
285.
NEEDY, ARMOUR ELLSWORTH, pension (see b111 ~.R. 13587). Spears, Caroline: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13432),
NEELY, M. M. (a Senator from West Virginia). 153.
Attended, 3. Wilson. Em1ly: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13764),
Bank-deposits guaranty: telegram relative to, 5447. 607.
Currency inflation: address delivered in New York City on Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
subject of, 3835. ·
Amendments offered by, to
NELSON, JOSEPHINE D. M., pension (see blli H.R. 14295).
Treasury-Post omce Departments appropriation bill-salary NELSON, 0. M., letter rel~tive to interlocking directors making
exemption !rom executive economy, 3084, companies afiillates of banks, 2464.
INDEX. 147
NEL~ON, SUSAN M., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14445). - NEWSOM, SARAH POOL AND MARY POOL, pension (see bill B.
NELSON, WILLIAM L. (a Repr~entative from Missouri). 5280.
Attended, 5. NEWSPRINT AND WOOD PULP, letter from the Minneapolis
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by . Tribune relative to the effect of foreign competition in
Castrop, Louisa: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13245), 45. the paper-mill industry, 2342.
Clark, Fletcher: to pension (see bill H.R. 13244) , 45. NEWTON, FRANCES E., pension (see b111 H.R. 13066).
Moore, Harriett: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13241), 45. NEW YORK (City), remarks in Senate and a report from the In-
Schulte, Mary: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13479), 230.
Simpson, Rachel: to pension (see bill H.R. 13243), 45. terstate Commerce Commission relative to the valuation
Sly, Mary C.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13242), 45. of the Grand Central post office bUilding at, 1167.
Remarks by, on NEW YORK (State), address delivered by Representative Fish be-
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- fore the Republican State Convention of, 5620.
priation bill, 2612. Bill to amend act relative to jurisdiction over the taking
Farm-allotment plan, 1365, 1366, 1368, 1526, 1596, 1608, 1665, of fish and game Within certain Indian reservations in
1688. (see billS. 5302*).
Hall, U. S.: death of, 1251. Bill to provide for the appointment of one additional judge
Seven-point farm-betterment program, 1526. for the eastern district of (see bill H.R. 13028).
Twentieth amendment to Constitution: ratification by Mis- Bill to amend act to create the northeastern district of (see
souri of, 2421. bill H.R. 14182).
Reports made by, from Bills to amend act to allow the State to bridge the Hudson
Committee on Agriculture: River (see bills S. 5585, 5701*; H.R. 14705, 14787*).
Adulterated grain: prohibiting admission of (H.Rept. 2002), Communication from the Federal Grand Jury Association
3917. for the Southern District of New York urging immediate
Congressional certificate of merit for 4-H achievement (H. settlement of the prohibition question, 750, 1159.
Rept. 2004), 3918. Remarks in House relative to the proposed investigation of
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. the office of the district attorney for the southern district
NELSON BROS. BOND & MORTGAGE CO., text of the decision of of, 3818.
the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia in the Memorial of legislature urging legislation to authorize Fed-
suit against the Federal Radio Commission, 166. eral loans to States for unemployment relief, 2027.
Resolution adopted at the mayors' conference urging legis-
NEPOTISM, prohibit the placing of relatives of Members of Con- lation to permit Federal Reserve banks to rediscount mu-
gress on the Government pay roll (see bill H.R. 13768). nicipal loans, 160.
NEUSE RIVER, N.C., print the report of the Secretary of War on NEW YORK BAY, allow the Interboro Bridge Co. to bridge (see
plans and estimates of cost for improvement of (see H.Res. bills H.R. 14631*, 14787•).
306*, H.Doc. 500).
NEW YORK COUNTY LAWYERS' ASSOCIATION, resolution con-
NEVADA, letter from the Attorney General of the United States demning the appointment of the Irving Trust Corpora-
relative to the case of the Six Companies, Inc., against tion as receiver adopted by, 2248.
A. J. Stinson, State mine inspector, 4872.
Memorial of legislature urging legislation to authorize the NEW YORK EVENING POST (newspaper), article by W. W. Lynch
Reconstruction Finance Corporation to make loans to relative to the effects of the tarift' on copper appearing in,
schools, 3422, 3658. 2341.
Memorial of legislature urging reduction of interest rates on Excerpt relating to the national income of the United
agricultural and livestock loans, 4457. States, 1250.
Memorial of legislature opposing the bill (H.R. 13558) rela- NEW YORK HARBOR, decision of the Interstate Commerce Com-
tive to mining claims, 4457. mission and an editorial from the New York Herald
Memorial of legislature remonstrating against the proposed Tribune relative to the proposed abolition of free lighter-
closing of the United States mint at Carson City, 5293. age in, 2820.
Memorial of legislature relative to grazing fees on lands in NEW YORK HERALD TRffiUNE (newspaper), editorial relative to
national forests, 5436. the proposed granting of independence to the Philippines
Memorial of legislature endorsing George Russell, Jr., for appearing in, 257.
Secretary of the Interior, 3422. Editorial relating to the President's veto of the Philippine
Memorial of legislature recommending the appointment of bill appearing in, 1796.
John F. Shaughnessy as an Interstate Commerce Com- Editorial entitled "The Philosophy of the Senate" appear-
missioner, 5435. ing in, 488.
Ratification by the legislature of the proposed amendment
to the Constitution of the United States relative to the NEW YORK PEACE SOCIETY, statement on the subjects of World
terms of the President, Vice President, Senators, and Rep- Court, the Kellogg-Briand pact, and disarmament adopted
resentatives, 3927, 3990. by, 1438.
NEVILLE, ARTHUR I., relief (see bill H.R. 2157*). NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, miscellaneous pamphlets on the
subject of, 5072.
NEWARK, N.J., sale of port of Newark Army base to the city of
(see bills S. 5527; H.R. 13652, 14388). NEW YORK TIMES (newspaper), article on the subject of branch
Letters and statement relative to the Federal home loan banking appearing in, 168.
bank at, 999. Articles relative to the use of "wooden money" and "scrip
money" appearing in, 1851. .
NEW HAVEN HARBOR, CONN., report of Secretary of War on sur- Article by Representative Beck on the subject of dry re-
vey of (H.Doc. 479), 40. peal by State conventions appearing in, 2419.
NEW JERSEY, memorial of legislature on the subject of national Article entitled "Five Peace Groups Join at Philadelphia
defense, 4214. in Plea to Instruct Geneva Delegates " appearing in, 3951.
Remarks in House relative to the refusal of the Governor to Article relative to the demands for inflation, mortgage mora-
extradite an escaped convict from the prison camps in toriums, and reduced taxes appearing in, 3955.
Georgia, 989, 1009. Editorial relative .to the President's veto of the Philippine
NEWMAN, JOHN, relief (see b111 H.R. 10542). bill appearing in, 1796.
NEW MEXICO, provide for the issuance of patents upon certain NEW ZEALAND, statistics relative to the military forces of, 2173.
conditions to lands and accretions thereto in (see b111 N'EZ PERCE INDIANS. See INDIANS.
s. 1624*). NIAGARA RIVER, allow Niagara Frontier Bridge Commission to
Memorial of legislature relative to cooperation by the Fe - bridge (see bills S. 5701*; H.R. 14669, 14787•).
eral Government with the several States and Territories
for relief of the transient unemployed persons, 3828. · NICARAGUA, authorizing an appropriation to pay indemnity to
Memorial of legislature urging regulation of stock drive- (see bills H.R. 12744•, 12748*).
ways, 3994. B111 authorizing an appropriation to pay the claim of Ben-
Memorial of legislature urging legislation to allow home Jamin Gonzalez (see bill H.R. 12750*).
owners to borrow directly from the Government, 5066, Letter of Secretary of the Navy transmitting a copy of a
5295. proposed bill for reimbursement of personnel of the Navy
Memorial of legislature relative to construction of flood- and Marine Corps for loss of personal property resulting
control reservoirs on the Dry Cimarron River in, 5295. from earthquake at Managua, 3235.
NEW OUTLOOK (magazine), remarks in House and Senate relative NICHOLS, RAYMOND AMBROSE, relief (see bill S. 3405*).
to certain references to Senators and Representatives ap- NICHOLSON, GEORGE N., reappoint in the police department of
pearing in an article by DavidS. Barry in, 3269, 3306, 3511. the District of Columbia (see bills S. 5289•; H.R. 13867•).
NEWPORT, ROY B., allow to accept foreign testimonial (see bill NICHOLSON, MAUDE G., relief (see bill H.R. 14216).
H.R. 13845 •) . NICHOLSON, SARAH J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13268).
NEWPORT (U.S.S), making available to the municipality of Aber- NICKERSON, SARAH M. H., pension (see bill H.R. 13598).
deen, Wash. (see bills S. 5283*; H.R. 14279).
NIEDRINGHAUS, HENRY F. (a Representative from Missouri).
NEWPORT CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING CO., relief (see bill Attended, 5.
s. 4738*). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
NEW RIVER, W.VA., survey for a waterway from the James River, Missouri River: to extend time for constructing bridge
Va., to (see S.J.Res. 257). across (see bill H.R. 13911), 984.
148 INDEX
NIEDRINGHAUS, HENRY F.-Continued NORBECK, PETER--Continued
Petition6 and papers presented by, from Motions and resolutions offered by
Citizens and individuals, 154, 298, 365, 1020. Mining claims: annual assessment work on-to reconsider,
Societies and associations, 945. 3855.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Vocational education: to suspend operation of Executive
NIOBRARA RIVER, NEBR. AND WYO., report of Secretary of War order relating to (see S.Res. 311), 891.
on survey of (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as Remarks by, on
public document), 36. · Agricultural appropriation btll-agricultural credit agencies,
NIXON, SIDNEY R., relief (see bill H.R. 14317). 3702, 3703.
---Federal-aid highways, 3704.
NOANK SHIPYARD, INC., relief (see bill H.R. 4844). ---migratory-bird refuges, 3706.
NOBEL COMMITTEE OF THE NORWEGIAN PARLIAMENT, letter Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4178.
of Secretary of State transmitting a copy of the circular Glass-Steagall banking bill, 1416, 1418, 2207, 2510.
of, 816, 819. Mining claims: annual assessment work on, 3855.
NOBLE, ARVADA, relief (see bill H.R. 13951). Order of business, 5190.
Radio regulation~onference report, 5204.
NOE, ELLA, pension (see bill S. 5440). Seed, feed, and crop-production loans, 840.
NOE, LOT, pension (see blll S. 5108). Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation blll-voca·
NOGALES, ARIZ., letters from the Governor of Arizona and others tiona! education, 3459.
remonstrating against the proposed removal of troops Vocational Education Board, 891.
from Camp Stephen D. Little near, 916, 918. Reports made by, from
Committee on Agriculture and Forestry;
NOLAN, W. I. (a Representative from Minnesota).
Attended, 5. Seed, feed, and crop-production loans (S.Rept. 1006), 541.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Lane, Joseph: for relief (see bill H.R. 13865), 870. NORFOLK-BEAUFORT INLET WATERWAY, improvement of (see
Patterson, John F.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13866), 870. bill H.R. 6184 •).
Remarks by, on NORFOLK PROTESTANT HOSPITAL, relief (see bills S. 6194;
Goodwin, Godfrey G.: memorial address to, 4373. H.R. 811*).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
NORMAN, LAURA A., pension (see billS. 5320).
NOLDE, WALTER EDWARD, relief (see. bill H.R. 13724).
NORMAN, MONTAGU (governor of the Bank of England), re·
NOLIN RIVER, KY., report of Secretary of War on survey of marks in House relative to, 3093.
(HDoc. 480), 40.
NOME. See ALAsKA. NORRIS, GEORGE W. (a Senator from Nebraska).
Attended, 3.
NOMINATIONS. See ExEcuTrvl!: NoMINATIONS AND CONFIRMATIONS. Appointed conferee, 1336.
NONINTOXICATING LIQUOR, amendments in Senate to biil (H.R. Tribute in Senate to, 2380.
13742) to provide for taxation of certain, 2254, 4300. Amendments offered by, to
Bills to tax certain (see bills H.R. 13312, 13361, 13371). Bankruptcy system: uniformity of (H.R. 14359), 5104, 5118.
Bill to increase taxes on nonintoxicating vinous liquors (see Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill
bill H.R. 13027). (H.R. 13520) --executive departments: reorganization of,
Bill to increase tax on, and remove the limitation of the 3539.
prohibition laws on manufacture, transportation, and Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
sale of (see bills H.R. 13720, 13742*). Bankruptcy system: uniformity of-to amend act provid-
Bill to provide revenue for the District of Columbia by the ing (see bill S. 5699) , 5297.
taxation of (see bill H.R. 13997). Constitution of the United States: proposing amendment
Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 13742) to tax, 566, 745, 789, abolishing the Electoral College to (see S.J.Res. 225), 948.
798, 805, 806, 807, 809, 810, 812, 814, 845, 851, 860, 865, 868, Correction in enrollment of bill (S. 4020) with respect to
1097. . proceedings in criminal cases after verdict (see S.Con.Res.
Remarks in Senate on bill (S. 436) to amend the National 43). 4653.
Prohibition Act, 956, 957, 958. Missouri River: to construct bridge across (see bill S.
Statement of Senator Walsh of Massachusetts in connection 5407)' 1718.
with a proposed amendment to bill (H.R. 13742) known Motions and resolutions offered by
as the "beer bill", 3573. Barry, David S.: to remove from office, 3511.
--- . to suspend from office, 3272.
NONSCATTERING SAFETY GLASS, providing that motor vehicles
Loud~back, Harold: to receive House committee appointed
owned by the United States or the District of Columbia
to exhibit articles of impeachment against, 5195.
use (see bill H.R. 14301).
Simmons, Gladyce W.: to pay to (see S.Res. 372), 4963.
liORBECK, PETER (a Senator from South Dakota). Petitions and papers pre3ented by, from
Attended, 3. State legislatures, 3741, 3994.
Credentials presented, 365. Remarks by, on
Hawes, Harry B.: tribute to, 3239. Agricultural appropriation bill, 3700, 3702.
Amendments offered by, to Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 4886, 4887, 4888, 4911,
Agricultural appropriation bill (H.R. 13872)-migratory-bird 5104, 5118, 5119, 5120, 5121, 5126, 5131, 5132.
refuges, 3706. · Barry, David S., 3269, 3271, 3272, 3273, 3274, 3276, 3281,
Glass-Steagall banking bill-bank capital, 2072, 2206. 3513, 3514, 3515, 3517, 3518, 3519, 3520, 3525, 3526, 3527,
Radio legislation (H.R. 7716)-station licenses, 3768. 3528.
Treasury and Post Office Department appropriation bill- Beer bill, 960.
vocational education, 1402, 1439. Byrd, Richard E., 1157.
Bflls and joint resolutions introduced by California electric-light rates, 1438.
Aastrom, Anne K.: t-o increase pension (see billS. 5147), 304. Cloture, 2027.
Bank notes: to provide for redemption of certain Federal Consolidation of Government bureaus, 3700, 3701.
Reserve notes, Federal Reserve, and national (see bill S. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro
6306), 1162. priation bill, 423"3.
Chappawamsic Island, Va.: to acquire for use of Navy De- Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 953.
partment (see b1ll S. 5679), 4566. District of Columbia: actions for dam.ages, 4976.
Cheyenne River Sioux Indians: to provide for payment of ---banking business, 5515.
$10 to each enrolled (see bill S. 5518), 2460. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4002, 4154, 4156, 4160,
Emergency financing fac1lities: to amend section 2 of act 4161, 4171, 4174, 4175, 4223.
to provide (see bill S. 5016), 63. First deficiency appropriation bill-tax refunds, 1473, 1554,
Jenson, Leslie: for relief (see bill S. 5085), 93. 1637, 1638, 1640, 1641.
Lyman, Edward: to pension (see billS. 5146), 304. Five-day week, 4309, 4311, 4312.
Machine guns: to prohibit transportation in the mails of Foreign debts, 5491.
(see bill S. 5702), 5448. Fort D. A. Russell, 1104, 1105.
Missouri River bridge, Neobrara, Nebr.: to extend time !or Glass-Steagall banking bill, 1331, 1410, 1414, 1418, 1419.
construction of (see bill S. 5635), 3932. ---silver, remonetization of, 2370, 2386, 2387, 2388.
Public records: to provide that income, war profits, and Government economy, 2581, 2599.
excess profits tax returns shall constitute (see bill S. Independent offices appropriation bill-Bureau of Efficiency,
5531). 2563. 4802.
Seed, feed, and crop production loans: authorizing Secretary ---conference report, 6230, 5231, 5240, 6241, 5242.
of Agriculture to adjust debts owing United States for ---Interstate Commerce Commission, 4797.
(see bill S. 5148), 304. International Mercantile Marine Co. mail contract, 5243,
Sioux Valley Hospital and others: for relief (see blil S. 5307), 5244, 5300, 5303.
1162. Limitation of debate, 3144. .
Motions and resolutions offered by Louderback, Harold: impeachment of, 5475.
Banking and Currency Committee: to employ assistant clerk Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5322.
~y (see S.Res. 287), 65. Order of business, 2733, 4968.
INDEX 149
NORRIS, GEORGE W.-Continued NORTON, MARY T.-Continued
Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Page, William Tyler: article by, 985. District of Columbia: to amend section 653 of Code of Law
Philippine independence, 880, 1860. for (see bill H.R. 14204), 1712.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 871. ---destitution, to relieve (see bill H.R. 14503), 2943.
---loans by, 2664. ---Gaslight Co. merger, authorizing (see bill HR.
Revi~ed Statutes: repeal of obsolete sections of, 4972. 13853)' 869.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 2646, ---property no longer required for public purposes, au-
2665, 3082, 3384. thorizing sale of (see b111 HR. 14340), 2193.
---Air Mail Service, 2877, 3082, 3083, 3084. ---Revised Statutes, to amend sections 416 and 417 of
- - - assay offices, 2666, 2667. (see bill HR. 13378), 152.
---Bureau of Efficiency, 3456. ---Richardson, George N., authorizing reappointment in
---executive departments, reorganization of, 3539, 3540, police department of (see bill HR. 13867), 870.
3541, 3542, 3543. ---taxes on family dwelling houses, payment in quar-
---executive economy, 3082, 3085, 3087, 3163, 3164. 3165, terly installments of (see bill H.R. 14392), 2452.
3169, 3170. - - - t o amend the act making appropriations to provide
---salary reduction, 3471, 3496. for the expenses of the government of (see bill
- - - Seatrain Co. mail contract, 2739. H.R. 14341), 2193.
Wall Street, 4769, 4772, 4773, 4776, 4777, 4778, 4779. Presidential inaugural ceremonies in 1933: to provide for
War Department appropriation bill, 3786. the maintenance of public order and protection of life
Reports made by, from and property in connection with (see H.JRes. 565), 2193.
Committee on the Judiciary: Professional engineering: to regulate the practice of (see
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of (S.Rept. 1360), 5448. bill HR. 14502), 2943.
Barry, David S. (S.Res. 352), 3511. Registration board: to create for professional engineers (see
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. bill HR. 14502), 2943.
NORRIS, MARY M., pension (see bill HR. 14606). Roby, Philip R.: to grant compensation to (see bill HR.
14292) ' 1986.
NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, article relative to the sales tax ap- .Motions and resolutions offered by
pearing in, 4743. Adjourn: to, 296, 3991.
NORTH CAROLINA, amend act to regulate holding United States Committee of the Whole, 3977, 3979.
courts in the eastern district of (see bill HR. 13655*). Remarks by, on
Bill to authorize the adjustment of claims to the so-called Congressional automobile tags, 294, 296.
"Olmstead lands" in (see bill H.R. 10271 *). District of Columbia-amateur boxing, 3979.
Memorial of legislature opposing Federal excise-tax levies, ---barber shops closed on Sunday, 294.
5292. ---clothing appeal for needy, 1776.
Ratification by the legislature of the proposed amendment ---damage claims, notice of, 3988.
to the Constitution of the United States relative to the ---gaslight companies, merger of, 3989.
terms of the President, Vice President, Senators, and ---insurance business, 3980.
Representatives, 1710. ---kidnaping law, 3990.
Report from the subcommittee of the Committee on Privi- ---Nicholson, George N ., 3985.
leges and E~ections in Senate on the contested-election ---orphan asylums, to incorporate trustees of certain,
case of Pritchard v. Bailey (SRept. 1151), 3289. 3976.
Resolution to pay the State treasurer for expenses incurred ---Potomac School property, 3981.
on account of the senatorial election contest in (see ---property clerks, 5285.
S.Res. 346*). ---Revised Statutes: amendment of, 3979.
NORTH DAKOTA, memorial of legislature urging legislation for ---sale of Government property, 3979.
refinancing farm indebtedness, 1716, 2067. ---street-raHway corporations: merger of, 3983, 3984.
Memorial of legislature urging the passage of legislation to ---streets: closing of certain, 286, 288.
stabilize the buying power of money, 4870. ---taxes and assessments on family dwelling houses,
Memorial of legislature relatillg to the farm situation, 5294. 3977, 3979.
Memorial of legislature urging ratification of the treaty ---taxicabs, 3984.
with Canada for construction of a seaway uniting the ---teachers' salaries, 3985, 3987, 3988.
Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean, 5435. Di~:trict of Columbia appropriation bill-welfare and relief,
Ratification by the legislature of the proposed amendment 4446.
to the Constitution of the United States relative to the Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 11, 4513.
terms of the President, Vice President, Senators, and Inaugural ceremonies: public protection during, 3545.
Representatives, 1931, 1973. Jersey City, N.J.: mayor and aldermen of, 4850.
Street-railway merger, 1325, 1337.
NORTHERN CHEYENNE INDIANS. See INDIANS. Reports made by, from
NORTHERN MONTANA AGRICULTURAL AND MANUAL TRAIN- Committee on the District of Columbia:
ING SCHOOL, memorial of Legislature of Montana urging Georgetown Gaslight Co. and Washington Gas Light Co.:
a grant of land for the benefit of, 4563. merger of (H.Rept. 2011), 3918.
NORTHERN MONTANA COLLEGE, granting certain public lands Street-railway corporations: merger of (H.Rept. 2007), 3918.
to the State of Montana for the use of (see bills S. 5698; Suits for damages against District of Columbia (H.Rept.
H.R. 14709). . . 2010). 3918.
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO., letter relative to freight Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
rates on potatoes, 2249. NORTON, NANCY D., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14072).
NORTH RIVER BRIDGE CO., repeal the act to incorporate (see NORWAY, letter of Secretary of State transmitting a copy of the
bill H.R. 13461). circular of the Nobel committee of the parliament of, 81G,
NORTHWEST BANCORPORATION, letter favoring the Glass bank- 819.
ing bill, 2093. NUISANCE TAXES, remarks in House relative to, 1256.
NORTHWEST ~fiSSOURI FAIR ASSOCIATION, relief (see bill HR. NUNN, SALLY A., increase pension (see bill H .R. 13071).
6890*).
NUSSBAUM, ERNEST, relief (see bill H.R. 14723).
NORTON, J. N. (a Representative from Nebraska).
Attended, 5. NUTTING, H. C., relief (see bill H.R. 13166).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by NYE, GERALD P. (a Senator from North Dakota).
Agricultural Marketing Act: to amend (see bill HR. 13310), Attended, 3.
75. Appointed conferee, 2135, 3776, 5430, 5466.
Income taxes: providing an additional tax on income from Appointed on Joint Select Committee on the Disposition of
personal services in certain cases (see bill H.R. 14656), Useless Papers in the Executive Departments, 540.
3991. Bonds or charity: radio address by Rev. Charles E. Coughlin
Jones, Julia A.: to increase pension (see bill HR. 13782), on, 2890.
666. Credentials presented, 1398.
Remarks by, on Interior and Agricultural Departments: proposed consolida-
Crop-production loan, 1888. tion of-reports of Secretaries of the Interior and Agri-
See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Votes of. culture relative to, 5430.
NORTON, MARY T. (a Representative from New Jersey). Amendments offered by, to
Attended, 5. Legislative appropriation bill (H.R. 14562)-reference service,
Appointed to National Park and Planning Commission, 5541. 4807.
Amendments offered by, to Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation blll (H.R.
Congressional automobile tags (bill S. 4123), 296. 13520)-Air Mail Service, 820.
Inaugural ceremonies: public protection during (H.JRes. ---Bureau of Efficiency, 3454.
565)' 3546. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Creamery associations: authorizing Reconstruction Finance
Bess, Henry: for relief (see bill H.R. 13433), 153. Corporation loans to cooperative (S. 5677), 4566.
District of Columbia--actions for damages: to regulate Mining claims: to regulate service of contest nc;..~ices in all
bringl.ng of (see bill HR. 13750), 607. cases a!Iecting mining locations or (see bill S 5274), 887 . .
150 INDEX
NYE, GERALD P.-Continued O'CONNOR, JOHN J.-Contlnued
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Naval petroleum reserves: leases of-releasing claims of Revenue: to provide additional (see bill H.R. 13013), 40.
United States against certain oil companies for (S.J.Res. Revenue Act of 1918: to am.e nd (see bill H.R. 13031), 41.
253), 3932. Revenue Act of 1932 : to amend section 604 of (see bill H.R..
Producers of wheat and cotton: providing for loans by 13032). 41.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation to (S. 5587), 3424. Motions and resolutions offered by
Public lands: to provide for agricultural entry of certain Adjourn: to, 4956.
(see bill S. 5259), 820. Curry, William J.: to pay widow of (see H.Res. 342), 1396.
Motions and resolutions offered by Medicinal liquor: special order for blll (H.R. 14395) relating
Air mail transport lines: for certain information concerning to (H.Res. 382), 4253.
aviation companies and (see S ..Res. 312), 952. - Petitions and papers presented by, from
Land-grant dlscriminations, removal of: to concur in House Societies and associations, 231.
amendment, 3584. State legislatures, 2066.
Bemarks by, on Bemarks by, on
Agricultural relief: article from Collier's magazine on, 2565. Appropriation. bills: change in committee procedure on, 4816,
Aviation holding companies, etc.: investigation of, 5212. 4817. .
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- Balancing the Budget, 343.
priation -b111-Chlldren's Bureau, 4248. _ Barry, David S., 3306.
Glass-Steagall bank1ng bill-branch banking, 2153, 2156.
Land grants: discriminations in certain, 5013. Beer bill, 749, 763, 765, 768, 772, 791, 845, 851, 857, 858, 865.
Legislative appropriation bill-reference service, 4808. Beer tax, 144.
Mining of coal, phosphate, oil, etc.--conference report, 2985. Cabinet of President-elect Roosevelt, 5042.
Treasury-Post Omce Department appropriation bill-Air Mail Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5248, 5251.
Service, 2957, 3067. Crop-production loan, 1886.
---Bureau of Emciency, 3455, 3456. Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2103, 2108, 2109.
Yakutat & Southern Railway, Alaska, 5506. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
Beports made by, tram priation bill-prohibition enforcement, 2694, 2697.
Committee of conference: Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 12, 4284, 4516.
:Mining of coal, phosphate, oil, etc. (S. 4509, H.Rept. 1953), Farm Loan Act: amendment of, 5183.
2985. First deficiency appropriation bill-tax refunds, 1958, 1961,
Committee on Public Lands and Surveys: . 1962.
Agricultural entry of mineral lands (S.Repts. 1061, 1355), Furs: tax on, 5167.
1781, 5297. Government purchase of American goods, 1893.
Blackwell, Marion F. (S.Rept. 1099), 2131. Independent offices appropriation bill-Federal Trade Com-
Gunnison National Forest, Colo. (S.Rept. 1316), 4963. mission, 3192.
Land grants: discriminations in certain, to correct error in Interior Department appropriation b111-Boulder Dam, 926.
bill relative to (S.Res. 259), 5013. Legislative appropriation bill, 3408, 3409.
Los Angeles County, Calif (S.Rept-. 1311), 4962. ---funerals of deceased Members, 3413, 3414, 3415.
Modoc National Forest, Calif (S.Rept. 1312), 4962. Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 4937, 4938.
Naval petroleum reserves: leases of (S.Rept. 1223), 3996. Messler, A. C., & Co., 4293.
Park system, California (S.Rept. 1247), 4379. National Guard of South Dakota, 5176.
Rap ides Parish, La. ( S.Rept. 1315) , 4963. Order of business, 4272.
Service of contest notices in mining-claims cases (S.Rept. Question of constitutional privilege, 5028.
1060). 1781. Reapportionment, 206, 207.
Sprouse, Clive, and Robert 8. Moore (S.Rept. 1314), 4962. Second deficiency bill, 5039.
Yakutat & Southern Railway, Alaska (S.Rept. 1313), 4962. War Department appropriation bill--conference report, 5384.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Reports made by, from
NYGREN, W. L., relief (see bill 8. 5654). Committee on Rules:
OATHOUT, ANNIE, increase pension (see b111 H.R. 13120). Executive orders for c<;msolidation o! Government depart-
ments (H.Rept. 1860). 1778.
OBION COUNTY, TENN., resolutions adopted at a mass meeting of Medicinal liquor: special order for b111 (H.R. 14395) relating
citizens and taxpayers r,elating to farm mortgages and to (H.Res. 382; H.Rept. 2048), 4296.
balancing the· Budget, 1159, 1160. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
OBLIGATIONS TO PAY. See DEBTS. O'CONNOR, T. V., address on the Shipping Board and the American
O'BRIEN, ALICE, relief (see bill H.R. 13904). merchant marine delivered by, 1148.
O'BRIEN, BARTHOLOMEW LAWRENCE, correct naval record (see ODDIE, TASKER L. (a Senator from Nevada}.
bill s. 5165). · Attended, 3.
O'BRIEN, DELLA, relief (see b111 H.R. 7128•). Appointed conferee, 3584, 3770, 3776, 4804, 5012.
O'BRIEN, . ROBERT L. (chairman Tar11I Commission), extracts Appointed on funeral committee, 1429.
from testimony on equalization of tariff duties given by, Appointed on Joint Select Committee on the Disposition of
3744. Useless Papers in the Executive Departments, 819.
O'BRIEN, W. S., adjudicate claim of (see bill H.R. 14367). Boulder Canyon National Reservation: statement before
OCCffiONERO, GEORGE, relief (see bill H.R. 9231•). Senate Committee on Public Lands and Surveys and cor-
respondence relative to, 5295.
OCCUPACIA CREEK, VA., survey of (see b1ll H.R. 13015). Death Valley National Monument, Calif.: letter from Secre-
OCEAN-GOING MERCHANTS' FLEET OF PRINCIPAL MARITIME tary of Interior and memorandum of Director of National
NATIONS, letter from the bureau of research of the Ship- Park Service relative to, 5436.
ping Board relative to, 37. Hoover Dam: correspondence with William D. Mitchell, the
OCEAN MAIL SERVICE. See PosTAL SERVICE. Attorney General, relative to, 4872.
OCEAN MAIL SUBSIDIES, repeal all laws authorizing the grant- Post Office Department: business and operation of-address
ing of (see bill S. 5119). by Postmaster General Walter F. Brown on the, 4567.
O'CONNOR, JOHN J. (a Representative from New York). Amendments offered by, to
Attended, 5. Agricultural appropriation bill-Federal-aid highways, 3665,
Chairman Committee of the Whole, 1217, 1296. 3692.
Amendments offered by, to Gasoline tax (H.R. 14416)-Federal-aid highways, 3745, 3759.
Beer b1ll (H.R. 13742), 845, 857. Government supplies: to limit purchases to domestic arti-
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- cles for, 1858.
priation· bill (H.R. 14363) -prohibition enforcement, 2694. Interior Department appropriation bill-Government pur-
~egislative appropriation bill-funerals o! deceased Mem- chase of American goods, 2461_.
bers, 3408, 3409. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R.
Medicinal liquor: prescribing of (H.R. 14395), 4938. 13 520) -buildings, 3368.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by ---material and labor furnished to Plains Construction
Constitution of the United States: proposing an amendment Co., 1102.
to the eighteenth amendment of (see H.J.Res. 485), 41. ---promotion of apprentices, 3535.
Fur tax: to amend section 604 of Revenue Act of 1932, relat- Bills and joint resolutions ~ntroduced by
ing to (H.R. 14532), 3138. Death Valley National Monument, Calif.: to extend mining
International Congress of Medicine and Pharmacy: author- laws to (see bill S. 5700), 5297.
izing President to invite to the United States in 1935 (see Fawcett, George, Sr.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5369),
H.J.Res. 504), 363. 1439.
Letters patent: to renew and extend certain (see bill H.R. Hobson, Richmond Pearson: appointment and retirement of
13943). 1055. (see bills. 5430), 1858.
National prohibition act: to amend (see b111 H.R. 13040). 41. Importation: to prohibit the importation of articles !rom
Representatives in Congress: to amend act of 1929 provid- certain countries (see bill 8. 5566), 2958.
ing for fifteenth and subsequent decennial censuses and Lake Nevada: to give to body of water resulting from
to provide for apportionment of (see blli H.R. 13462), 230. Hoover Dam the name of (see b~ S. 5655). 4300.
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ODDIE, TASKER L.-Contlnued OIL AND GAS, amend act to promote the mlnlng of (s9e bill" s.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 4509~). -
Las Vegas, Nev.: authorizing Secretary of the Treasury to Bill for the conservation of (see bill S. 5258).
pay certain subcontractors for material and labor fur- OIL LANDS, amendment in Senate authorizing appropriations for
nished in construction of post offi.ce at (see bill S. 5362), protection of interests of the United States in matters
1401. affecting, 4963.
Nygren, W. L.: for relief (see bill S. 5654), 4300. Message from the President transmitting an estimate of
Oxborrow, Mary L.: to pension (see bill S. 5521), 2563. appropriation for expenses of litigation affecting the Elk
Wines, Laurinda: for relief (see bill S. 5368), 1439. Hills oil lands, California (H.Doc. 506), 606.
Motions and resolutions offered by OKLAHOMA, memorial of legislature urging legislation for ex-
Hoover Dam: to investigate certain matters in connection pansion of the currency, 2268.
with construction of (see S.Res. 293), 102. Memorial of legislature urging legislation to prevent fore-
Recess: to, 2605, 2755, 2893, 3010, 3089, 3183, 3304. closure of home mortgages, 4110. •
Treasury-Post Offi.ce Departments appropriation bill-to Memorial of legislature urging reduction of first-class post-
agree to conference, 3770. age, 4111.
- - - t o ask further conference, 4993, 5012. Memorial of legislature urging repeal of the excise tax on
Petitions and papers presented by, from gasoline, 4111.
State legislatures, 3422, 5436. Ratification by the legislature of the proposed amendment
Remarks by, on to the Constitution of the United States relative to the
Agricultur arappropriatlon bill-Federal-aid highways, 3691, terms of the President, Vice President, Senators, and
3692, 3693, 3704, 3705. Representatives, 2328, 2339.
Boulder Dam project: investigation of conditions on, 5498.
Economic problems of United States: investigation by Com- OLCOTT HARBOR, N.Y., report of Secretary of War on survey of,
mittee on F:nance of, 2596. 36.
Gasoline tax, 5320. OLD RIVER CHANNEL, omo, report of Secretary .of War on sur-
Government economy, 2650. vey of (H.Doc. 477), 40.
Hoover Dam, 4125, 4872.
Mail transportation by motor vehicle, 3667, 3668. OLD RONDO CEMETERY, MILLER COUNTY, ARK., authorize
Order of business, 2864, 3183, 3283, 3287, 3304, 3370, 3379, erection of one marker for the graves of 85 Confederate
3440. soldiers buried in (see bill H.R. 11947*).
Partisan tactics toward legislation, 3450. OLEOMARGARINE, amendment" and remarks in House relative to
Post-office building, Las Vegas, Nev., 5006. the proposed adjustment charge on the m.anufactme of,
Publishers of second-class mail matter, 4983. 1665.
Shuey, Theodore F.: tribute to, 3143. Bill relating to the packing of (see bill S. 4065*). ·
Treasury-Post Office Departments approprlatl~n bill, 2577, OLIVER, ANDREW J., relief (see bill H.R. 13112).
2652, 2665, 2755.
---Air Mail Service, 2872, 2875, 2877, 2878, 2880, 3061, OLIVER, CHARLOT!' C., pension (see bill S. 5191).
3062, 3066, 3070, 3072. OLIVER, FRANK (a Representative from New York).
---alien seamen, 3378. Attended, 5.
---assay offi.ces, 2665, 2666, 2667. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
--buildings, 3367, 3368, 3369. Bankruptcy laws: to establish a uniform system of 1n
- - - Bureau of Customs, 3371. United States (see bill H.R. 14240), 1883.
---Bureau of Internal Revenue, 3371. Remarks by, on
---conference report, 4890, 4891, 4897, 4899, 5012, 5467, Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 11, 2915.
5469. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4512.
---executive economy, 3081, 3144, 3147, 3163. Gardiner, Estelle M., 3648.
- - - Government purchase of American goods, 2868. Government purchase of American goods, 1897.
---mail subsidies, 2593, 2598, 2674, 2735. Method of ratifying constitutional amendments, 127, 128,
- -·-ocean mail service, 3303, 3361, 3363, 3365, 3356. 130.
---officers on foreign service, 3434. Ruling of the Chair, 2698, 2758.
---salary reduction, 3381, 3533. Reports made by, from
---tax refunds, 3377. Committee on the Judiciary:
---vocational education, 3463. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of (H.Rept. 2191), 5415.
Reports made by, from Votes of.See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Committee of conference: OLIVER, NELLIE, relief (see bill H.R. 8619*).
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R.
13520, H.Rept. 2073), 4890. OLIVER, WILLIAM B. (a Representative from Alabama).
Committee on Appropriations: Attended, 5. -
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R. Appointed conferee, 4624, 5360.
13520; S .Rept. 1021), 1401. Appointed teller, 2697.
Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads: Amendments offered by, to
Coolidge, Grace Goodhue: franking privilege to (S. 5387), Departments of State, Justice, Commerce and Labor appro-
1857. priation bill (H.R. 14363 j, 2634.
Post Office Department (S.Rept. 1243), 4300. - - - Court of Claims. 2625.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. ---prisons, 2629, 2757.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
O'DEA, JAMES M., remarks in House relative to, 2323.
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce and Labor appro-
O'DELL, GROVER CLEVELAND, pension (see bill H.R. 13741). priation bill (see bill H.R. 14363), 2243.
OFFERMAN, AILEEN M., relief (see bill H.R. 1806*). Motions and resolutions offered by
OGDEN, KATHERINE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14366). Adjourn: to, 2554, 2639.
OGDEN UTAH, place under the jurisdiction of the Department Committee of the Whole, 2518, 2547, 2554, 2607, 2637, 2681,
2704, 2757, 2769.
'of Agriculture the Forest Service building and site at Departments of State, Justice, Commerce and Labor appro-
(see bill H.R. 14790). priation blll: to disagree to Senate amendments and ask
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a. for conference, 4624.
draft of proposed legislation relative to the jurisdiction Recess: to, 2547.
over the Forest Service building site and improvements Remarks by, on
thereon at, 5061, 5654. Balancing the Budget--President's message, 3335, 3336.
OGILVIE, RICHARD H. (HEIRS OF), relief (see b111 H.R. 14005). Capone, AI: preferential treatment in prison accorded, 2541.
" OH, WHY SHOULD THE SPIRIT OF MORTAL BE PROUD? " Departme;nts of Sta~e. Justice, Commerce and Labor appro-
Poem by William Knox entitled, 3925. priation bill, 2608. 2613, 2617, 2635.
OHIO RIVER, authorizing the Sistersville, Ohio, River Bridge Co. ---aircraft--Liberty motors, 2633.
to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge across (see ---Bureau of Investigation, 2608, 2623.
bill H.R . 14430). ---Bureau of Mines, 2764.
Bills to extend time for construction of bridge across (see ---Bureau of Standards, 2636.
bills S. 5131*, 5701*; H.R. 13665, 13711, 14134*, 14462, --conference report, 5028, 5030, 5031, 5032, 5033, 5034.
14787*). ---cooperative offices, 2633.
---courts, 2609. 2610, 2611, 2612, 2624, 2625.
OHIO UNEMPLOYED LEAGUE, letter and memorandum on the --Employment Service, 2766.
subject of unemployment received froin, 5526. --hospitals, 2612.
OIL (MINERAL), memorial of Legislature of Wyoming relative to ---Hydrographic Service, 2704.
the price of royalty oils, 3740. ---international commissions, etc., 2617, 2618, 2619,
Memorial of Legislature of Wyoming urging an investiga- 2620.
tion of the alleged bootleg traffic in, 3995. --Lighthouse Service, 2703, 2704.
Report of the Federal Trade Commission on investigation ---passport agencies, 2617.
of the dumping of foreign oil and gasoline at Detroit, ---printing and binding, 2763.
Mich. (S.Doc. 206), 5192. ---prisons, 2609, 2610, 2624, 2629, 2630, 2681, 2682, 2693,
Resolution of inquiry relative to (see S.Res. 339). 2703, 2758, 2766, 2768.
Statement concerning, 2157. ---probation offi.cers, 2610, 2632.
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OLIVER, WILLIAM B.-Continued OSTERHOUT, LUCIUS K., rellef (see bill H.R. 9955•).
Remarks by, on OSTERLENK, BERNHARD, article relative to the farm problem
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce and Labor appro- written by, 610.
priation bill-prohibition enforcement, 2607, 2682.
2695, 2698, 2697, 2767. OSTRANDER, A. L., relief (see bills S. 5334; H.R. 14219).
--reductions, 2609, 2610, 2611, 2612, 2613, 2629. OTIS, FRANK I., grant an honorable discharge (see bill S. 2519•).
---rent, 2622. OTOE AND MISSOURIA INDIANS. See INDIANS.
---Steamboat Inspection Service, 2611, 2635. OTTAWA COUNTY, OKLA., authorizing the Secretary of the In·
District of Columbia appropriation bill--conference report, terior to purchase certain lands in (see bills S. 5427; H.R.
5615, 5617. 14441).
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 2622.
Extension of remarks, 2774. OTTO, CLIFFORD LAMER, pension (see bill H.R. 14731).
First deficiency appropriation bill--detection and prosecu- OTTO, FANNIE, pension (see bill HR. 13923).
. tion of crimes, 1308, 1309. OUACHITA NATIONAL FOREST, ARK., authorizing the creation o!
Immigration Service, 1316, 1317. game refuges in (see bill H.R. 14266*).
Joint Committee on Veterans' Benefits, 5545. "OUR FEDERAL SYSTEM", article by William F. Montavon en-
Limitation of debate, 2761, 2769. titled, 2461.
Navy Department appropriation bill, 4723.
---salary reductions, 4827, 4830, 4831. OVERLAPPING OF' GOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITIES, remarks in
Order of business, 2519, 2607, 2616, 2682, 2704, 2757, 2769. House relative to, 4838.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans: publicity of, " OVER THE HILL TO DEMAGOGUERY", remarks in House and
2539. Senate relative to certain references to Senators and Rep-
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill--con- resentatives in the article by David S. Barry entitled, 3269,
ference report, 5374. 3306, 3511.
War Department appropriation bill-officers' retired pay, OVERTHROW OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES,
2046, 2047. make it a crime to advocate or promote (see bill H.R.
Reports made by, from 8378).
Committee on Appropriations:
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- OVERTON, JOHN H. (a Representative from Louisiana).
priation bill (H.Rept. 1890), 2242. Attended, 5.
Remarks by, on
Committee of conference:
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- Consolidation o! Government bureaus, 2117.
priations bill (H.R. 14363, H.Rept. 2103), 4845. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. OVERTON, JOHN H. (a Senator-elect from Louisiana).
Credentials presented, 79.
OLMSTEAD LANDS. See NORTH CAROLINA. Remarks in Senate relative to the proposed investigation of
OLSEN, HARRIETI'E, relief (see bill S. 1858•). the election of, 2809.
OMAHA INDIANS. See INDIANS. OWEN, GEORGE A.r relief (see bill H.R. 14274).
O'MAHONEY, JOSEPH C., letter relative to the proposed transfer OWEN, HENRIETTA V. W., pension (see b111 8. 5266).
of administration of the public domain from the Depart- OWEN, Robert L. (a former Senator from Oklahoma).
ment of the Interior to the Department of Agriculture, Letter written to Hon. John E. Rankin on the subject of
674. regulation of money value by, 950.
O'NEAL, EDWARD A. (president American Farm Bureau Federa- Letter relative to the bill (H.R. 13012) providing for the
tion), address over the radio relative to the emergency controlled expansion and contraction of the currency, 3099.
legislative program of farm organizations delivered by, Radio address entitled " What is the Matter with the
Country? " delivered by, 1710.
3006. Radio address entitled "Honest Money" delivered by, 2564.
O'NEAL, WTI...LIAM GEORGE, relief (see bill H.R. 13442•). OWEN, RUTH BRYAN (a Representative from Florida).
O'NEIL, EDWARD J., relief (see bill H.R. 1203 •). Attended, 5.
O'NEIL, JOHN, relief (see bill H.R. 5989*). "Last Will and Testament o! a Lame Duck ": poem entitled,
ONONDAGA (revenue cutter), relief of certain former members of 3051.
the crew of (see bill H.R. 9357*). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Fort Marion: authorizing Secretary of War to deed to city
OPEN FORUM, remarks in House relative to,' 647, 1217. of St. Augustine, Fla. (see bill H.R. 13881), 944.
ORANGE, N.J., resolution adopted by the board of commissioners Payne, Susie E.: to pension (see bill HR. 14526), 3052.
urging legislation to authorize the issuance of a special Wales, Charles A.: for relief (see bill HR. 13434), 153.
series of postage stamps in honor of Thaddeus Kosciusko, Remarks by, on
4564. Curtiss, Glenn H., 4288, 4292.
ORANGE COUNTY, N.Y., repeal act authorlz1ng the acquisition of Drake, Lyman D., Jr., 3733.
additional land for use as an addition to the West Point Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill-
Military Reservation (see bill S. 5627). foreign air mail, 468.
Reports made by, from
OREGON, amend the mining laws applicable to the national forests Committee on Foreign Affairs:
in (see b111 S. 5310). Indemnity to China (H.Rept. 1949), 3052.
Memorial of legislature urging enactment of bill (S. 1197) Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
for refinancing agricultural indebtedness, 3657.
Memorial of legislature relative to the bill (H.R. 11816) for OWENS, FRED, adjudicate claim of (see bill 8. 5349).
protection of public grazing lands, 4455. OWENS, ORA, pension (see bill 8. 5249).
ORENDER, CATHERINE, pension (see bill H.R. 13057). OWYHEE PROJECT, OREGON, remarks in House relative to appro·
ORGAN, SPENCER, pension (see bill H.R. 14026). priations for, 660.
ORGANIZED RESERVES. See ARMY. OXBORROW, MARY L., pension (see billS. 5521).
ORTLIEB, OTTO P., article relative to the cost o! electricity writ- OXENDINE, ELMER E., pension (see bill HR. 14102).
ten by, 1441. PABST BREWING CO., mentioned in debate in Senate, 1456, 1458.
OSAGE INDIANS. See INDIANS. PACIFIC COAST JOINT-STOCK LAND BANK, SAN FRANCISCO,
OSAGE RIVER, MO., report of Secretary of War on survey of CALIF., letter relative to the b1ll (H.R. 13876) to accept
(ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu- farm-land securities as the basis for the issuance of
ment), 1055. currency, 1234.
OSBORN, MASSIE E., pension (see bill S. 5247). PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC CO., authorizing the granting of a
perpetual easement on the site o! the lighter-than-air base
OSBORNE ASSOCIATION, letter !rom the executive secretary rela- near Sunnyvale, Calif. (see bill S. 5539).
tive to appropriations for prison industries, 4244.
PACKERS AND STOCKYARDS ACT, 1921, memorial of Legislature
OSIAS, CAMILO (a Resident Commissioner from Philippine Is- of Nebraska urging repeal of, 3827.
lands).
Address before the Filipino Club on the life o! Jose Rizal PADGETT, RUFFIN, relief (see bill H.R. 8200•).
and Filipino liberty delivered by, 1430. PADUCAH (U.S.S.), deliver to the Woman's Club of the city of
Address on the subject " Philippine Independence Due " de- Paducah, Ky., the silver serVice in use on (see bill S.
livered by, 70. 4480*).
Philippine independence: address before Filipino Club of PAGE, OVID L., pension (see bill H.R. 14255).
Washington, D.C., on, 4811. PAGE, WILLIAM TYLER, remarks in Senate relative to an article
Remarks by, on entitled "Five Big Scenes in the Capitol's Drama" written
Philippine independence, 1095, 1098, 4931. by, 985.
- - - veto message, 1763. ·
PALMER, A. MITCHELL, brief on the method of ratification of
OSMENA, SERGIO. letter relative to the pending Phil1ppine in- constitutional amendments submitted by, 130.
dependence bill, 1909. Excerpts from statements on the subject of prohibition
OSTERHOUT, ANNA N., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13583). made by, 776 •


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PALMISANO, VINCENT L. (a Representative from Maryland). PAP~ontlnuet!
Attended, 5. Remarks in House relative to the manufacture of white
Amendments offered by, to paper from southern pine, 4930.
Beer bill (H.R. 13742), 851. Remarks in House relative to the proposed investigation on
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by the feasibility of using paper made from cornstalks for
Scrip: to authorize Secretary of Treasury to issue (see bill printing the Congressional Record and other Federal pub-
H.R. 14203), 1712. lications, 5277.
Remarks by, on PAPER INDUSTRY. See PuLP AND PAPER INDUSTRY.
Addison, Emily, 2713.
Anderson, Peter E., 2705. PAPER-MILL INDUSTRY, letter from the Minneapolis Tribune
Beer bill, 851. relative to the effects of foreign competition in, 2342.
District of Columbia--damage claims: notice of, 3988. PARCEL POST SYSTEM. See PosTAL SERVICE.
---orphan asylums: incorporate trustees of certain, 3976.
---taxes and assessments on family dwelling houses, PARDONS, requesting the President to pardon certain Federal
3977. prisoners (see H.Res. 407).
- - - teachers' salaries, 3988. PARKER, FLORA B., pension {see bills S. 5658; H.R. 14189).
District of Columbia appropriation bill-public schools, PARKER, HOMER C. (a Representative from Georgia).
427.5. Attended, 5. ·
--taxicabs, 4202, 4204. Amendments offered by, to
Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 4944, 4947. District of Columbia appropriation bill (H.R. 14643)-Na-
Prohibition administrator for Maryland-District of Columbia tional Guard, 4444, 4445.
area, 5636. War Department appropriation bill-National Guard, disa-
Reports made by, from b111ty benefits to officers of, 2236.
Committee on the District of Columbia: Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Amateur boxing (H.Rept. 1821), 1395. Savannah, Ga.: to convey naval radio station to city of (see
Code of Laws of District of Columbia: to amend (H.Rept. bill H.R. 14639) , 3824. .
1997). 3824. United States Georgia Bicentennial Commission: establish-
Female Orphan Asylum, Georgetown (H.Rept. 1886), 2193. ing {see H.J.Res. 518), 869.
Inaugural ceremonies (H.Rept. 1925), 2722. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Nicholson, George N. (H.Rept. 1859), 1712. Citizens and individuals, 477, 1020, 3139, 3419, 3920, 3992.
Nonintoxicating liquor: taxation of (H.Rept. 2152), 5061. Societies and associations, 477, 608, 3992, 5063, 5189.
Washington City Orphan Asylum (H.Rept. 1886), 2193. State legislatures, 3920, 4376, 4866, 5668.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Remarks by, on
PALO ALTO (CALIF.) TIMES, editorial on the subject of Veterans' Burns, Robert Elliott, 989.
Claims, 3595. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
PAMLICO SOUND, N.C., survey of (see bill H.R. 13308). priation bills--prisons, 2630.
Report of Secretary of War on survey of (H.Doc. 485), 40. District of Columbia appropriation bill-National Guard,
4444.
PANAMA, declaring it a misdemeanor to entice laborers from the Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 22, 4513.
Isthmian Canal Commission or the Panama Railroad (see Farm-allotment plan, 1663.
bill H.R. 7503 •) . Georgia Bicentennial Commission, 3972.
Bill relating to market regulations in the Canal Zone (see Georgia prison camp conditions, 989.
b1ll H.R. 7506•). Independent offices appropriation bill, 3091.
Bill to provide for the inspection of vessels navigating the Laird, Thomas H., 3728, 3733.
waters of the Canal Zone (see bill H.R. 7508*). Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 4938.
B1ll relating to the postal service for the Canal Zone (see Naval radio station, Savannah, Ga., 5408.
bill H.R. 7514•). Oliver, Nellie, 3806.
Bill to establish a customs service in the Canal Zone (see Tari1I rates, 4067.
bill H.R. 7515•). War Department appropriation bill, 2049, 2429.
Bill to amend act to extend certain privileges to officials on - - - conference report, 5530.
the Canal Zone {see bill H.R. 7518*). ---National Guard, disability benefits to officers of, 2049,
Bill to amend the Penal Code of the Canal Zone at {see 2236.
bill H.R. 7519•). ---pay scale, 2429.
Bill to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure for the Canal ---railroads, 2183, 2187.
Zone (see bill H.R. 7 520 • ) . Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Bills to provide a new Code of Civil Procedure for the Canal
Zone at {see bills H.R. 7521*, 7522*). PARKER, JAMES S. (a Representative from New York).
Concurrent resolution to correct the enrolled bill (H.R. Attended, 5.
7522) to provide a new Civil Code for the Canal Zone at Appointed on the Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy,
{see H.Con.Res. 49•). 1615.
Letter from the Secretary of State of the United States rela- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
tive to the treaty for the settlement of claims against Brassington, Elizabeth M.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13783),
Panama and the United States, 4383. 666.
Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting a draft of a Bresnahan, Luella: to pension (see bill H.R. 18616), 3654.
proposed b111 to amend the Canal Zone Retirement Act, 40. Hepinstall, Barbara M.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
Ratification by the Senate of the United States of a treaty 13514). 285.
for the settlement of claims against Panama and the Jordan, Susan A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14786),
United States, 4381. 5188.
King, Arthur: to pension {see bill H.R. 13765), 607.
PANAMA CANAL, amend the Shipping Act of 1916 with regard to Seace, George: to pension (see bill H.R. 13639), 415.
(see bill S. 4491*). Wright, Addie L.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14546),
Bill to amend act providing for construction of {see bill 3139.
H.R. 7523 •) . Remarks by, on
Message from the President transmitting the annual report Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 5359.
of the Governor of, 157, 228, 229. District of Columbia-taxicabs, 4100.
PANAMA RAILROAD CO., message from the President transmit- Independent offices appropriation bill, 3198.
ting the annual report of directors of, 157, 227, 229. Tribute to retiring Members, 5546.
Remarks in House relative to the disposition to be made of Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
receipts of, 2438. PARKER, L. H., mentioned in debate in Senate, 1475, 1556, 1558,
PAN-AMERICAN CO., remarks in Senate relative to the contract 1562.
for sinking offset oil wells by, 2804. PARKER, LAURA, pension (see bill H.R. 14159).
PAN-AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, authorizing the Presi- PARKER, MARY L., increase pension {see bill S. 5054).
dent of the United States to extend a welcome to {see
S.J .Res. 243 •) . PARKER, OLEN H., relief (see bill H.R. 9473•).
PAN-AMERICAN PETROLEUM CO., release claims of the United PARKER, WILLIAM LLOYD, relief of parents of (see bill H.R.
States upon certain assets of (see S.J .Res. 253 •) . 13469).
PAN AMERICAN RAIL-AIRWAYS CORPORATION, remarks in PARKERS RIVER, MASS., examination and survey of (see bill
Senate relative to, 3057. H.R. 13490).
PANICS. See also BUSINESS DEPRESSIONS. PARKS, MARY E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14738).
Speech delivered by Representative Free before the Rotary PARKS, SARAH C., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13271).
Club of Washington, D.C., on the subject of, 3308. PARKS, TILMAN B. (a Representative from Arkansas).
Statements by Senator Hull entitled "Panic Conditions, Attended, 5.
Problems, and Remedies ", 65. Appointed conferee, 4425.
PAPER, investigate the feasibility of using paper made from corn- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
stalks for printing of the Congressional Record (see H.Con. Dollar: to amend sections 314 and 315 of Code of Laws of
Res. 52). United States relating to (see bill H.R. 13793), 718.
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for purchase of Farm loans: authorizing Federal Farm Loan Bureau to re-
distinctive paper for United States securities, 348. finance (see H.J.Res. 515), 718.
154- INDEX
PARKS, TILMAN B.-Continued PATENT OFFICE, remarks 1n House relative to appropriations for,
Motions and resolutiom offered by 2758.
District of Columbia appropriation bill: to recommit, 4448. Remarks in House and correspondence relative to the cost
Petitions and papers presented by, from of printing for, 2761.
Citizens and individuals, 536. Remarks in Senate relative to appropriations for, 4247.
Remarks by, on PATERSON, N.J., remarks in Senate and House and a telegram
Agricultural appropriation bill, 992. from the publisher of the Paterson (N.J.) Evening News
Cabinet of President-elect Roosevelt, 5042. relative to reports that Zangara, the assaS.sin, is connected
Criticisms of Congress, 4820. with the anarchist ring at, 4212, 4213, 4265.
Currency revision-Government economies--salary cuts, 275. PATMAN, WRIGHT (a Representative jrom Texas).
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 12. Attended, 5.
Farm-allotment plan, 1598. _ Appointed on funeral committee, 414.
First National Bank, El Dorado, Ark., 4851, 4852. Appointed teller, 3204.
First National Bank, Junction City, Ark., 3232. Radio address on the subject of the payment of adjusted-
Klamath Indian Reservation, 1875. service certificates delivered by, 532, 1977.
Mack Copper Co., 3222. Amendments offered by, to
Merchants & Farmers Bank, Junction City, Ark., 3633. District of Columbia: taxes and assessments on family
National Bank of Commerce, El Dorado, Ark., 4851. dwelling houses {H.R. 14392.), 3978.
Seed loans, 1021. Farm-allotment bill (H.R. 13991)-cotton, 1609.
Tariff rates, 4068. ---providing for an agriculture based upon small farms,
War Department appropriation bill, 2179, 2216, 2308, 2319, 1584.
3206. Independent omces appropriation b1ll-Federal Trade Com-
---laundry facilities at Army posts, 2179. mission, 3205.
---national defense, 2064. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
---National Guard: disability benefits to officers of, Agriculture: to Uquida te and refinance indebtedness of (see
2050, 2053. bill H.R. 13044), 41.
---officers' retired pay, 2054, 2056. First National Bank of Bagwell, Tex.: for relief (see bill H.R.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. 14100). 1396.
PARLIAMENTARY GOVERNMENT, remarks in House on, 3813. Income taxes: to amend Constitution with respect to (H.J.
PARMELE, MARIA M., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13692) . Res. 594), 3735.
Lobbying: to investigate to obtain information for purposes
PARO, JANE, increase pension (see bill S. 5477). of legislation against (H.J .Res. 590), 3550, 3581.
PARRAVICINO, VICTOR, remarks in Senate and correspondence Petitions and papers presented by, from
relative to acts of injustice practiced by a former Amer- Citizens and individuals, 3343.
ican consul at Barbados against, 2101. Remarks by, on
Agricultural appropriation b111-farm mortgages, 1134.
PARSONS, ABBIE J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 12466). Balancing the Budget, 3395.
PARSONS, CLAUDE V. (a Representative from Illinois). Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2929.
Attended, 5. Boiler-inspection bill, 606.
Appointed conferee, 5287. Caucus on adjusted-service certificates, 1874.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Closing certain streets in District, 287.
Aldredge, John W.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14455), 2641. Consolidation of Government bureaus, 3885.
Barrett, William: for relief (see bill H.R. 13766), 607. Conspiracy to continue depression, 2756.
Benz, Ernest Henry: to pension (see bill H.R. 14408), 2452. Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5267.
Etheridge, Grover C.: to pension (see b111 H.R. 13436), 153. Currency infiation, 1229, 1230, 1231, 1232, 1819, 3330, 3331,
National defense: to provide for the (see bill H.R. 14664), 3887, 3888.
4106. Currency reform study, 1135.
Ohio River: to extend times for commencing and completing Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
construction of bridge across (see bill H.R. 14134), 1547. priation bill-antitrust laws, 2620, 2621.
Raley, Henry: for relief (see bill H.R. 13592), 363. District of Columbia: taxes and assessments on family
Stine, Martha: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13435), dwel11ng houses, 3978.
153. Eighteenth amendment repeal, 22.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Farm-allotment plan, 1584, 1585, 1609.
Citizens and individuals, 1020. Federal Reserve System: improvement of facilities of, 2895.
Remarks by, on Federal Trade Commission, 1830.
Agricultural appropriation bill, 1021, 1022. First deficiency appropriation bill, 1951.
Cape Cod Canal, 1239. ---tax refunds, 1961.
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2115. Income-tax returns: secrecy of, 5157.
District of Columbia-banking business, 5575. Independent offices appropriation bill, 3091, 3110, 3216, 3217.
District of Columbia appropriation bill, 3868. ---Federal Trade Commission, 3110, 3111, 3193, 3194,
Farm commodities: price levels of, 4753, 4755. 3205.
Foreign debts, 528. ---public util1ties, investigation of, 3207.
Independent offices appropriation bill-Veterans' Adminis- ---Veterans' Administration, 3024, 3025, 3110.
tration, 3215. Inflation, 1777, 2330.
Karch, Charles A.: memorial address to, 4364. Interest rates, 1230, 1231.
Ocean mail contracts, 531. Irrigation projects: water users on, 5157.
Treasury and Post Office Depart~ents appropriation bill-air Lobbying: to investigate, 3550.
and ocean mail contracts, 338, 339. Mississippi veterans' benefits, 1237.
Reports made by, from National Economy League report, 1231, 1232.
Committee on the Territories: Owen, Robert L.: address by, 1710.
Fairbanks, Alaska, school bonds (H.Rept. 1841), 1546. Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans: publicity for,
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. 2540.
PARTRIDGE, DONALD B. (a Representative from Maine). Tariffs and foreign-currency depreciation, 1819, 1822.
Attended, 5. Veterans' benefits, 3110, 3111, 5543.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Veterans• relief-money system, 208, 209, 210.
Roderick, Arthur David: for relief (see bill H.R. 14370), War Department appropriation bill--officers' retired pay,
2243. 2055.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Reports made by, from
Citizens and individuals, 667. Committee on the District of Columbia:
Societies and associations, 1396, 2244. Oil and gasoline pipe line (H.Rept. 2176), 5289.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
PATON, THOMAS B., letter relative to interlocking directors mak-
PASSPORT AGENCIES, remarks in House relative to appropria- ing companies affiliates of banks, 2464.
tions for, 2616.
PATRONAGE, remarks in House relative to, 4069.
PASSPORTS, amend act to regulate issue and validity of (see bill PA'ITEN, WALTER E., relief (see bill H.R. 13903).
s. 5197). PA'ITERSON, BETTIE L., pension (see bill H.R. 13247).
Bill to amend law relative to collection of fees for (see bill
H.R. 13718). PATTERSON, JOHN F., relief (see bills S. 5141; H.R. 13866).
Joint resolution concerning the issuance of information PATTERSON, LA FAYETTE L. (a Representative from Alabama).
with regard to (see H.J.Res. 588). Attended, 5.
Letter from the Crawford County (Pa.) Taxpayers' League Appointed conferee, 4102.
recommending an increased charge on passports to France, Amendments offered by, to
1621. Addison, Emily (H.R. 9336), 2713.
PATE, JAMES L., relief (see bill S. 207•). Theberge, Katherine R. (S. 914), 3634.
Thompson, William B. (S. 284), 2717.
PATE, JOHN, correct mllitary record (see bill S. 6425). Tilghman, Zoe A. (H.R. 6933), 4285.
INDEX 155
PATI'ERSON, LA FAYE'ITE L.--Conttnued PEANUTS, amendment and remarks in House relative to produc-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by tion and price of, 1661, 1665, 1670, 1685, 1690.
Linch, MikeL.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14409), 2452. PEARL RIVER, allow Marion County, Miss., to bridge (see bills
Pensions: to provide for dependent step-parents of deceased S. '5260*; H.R. 13751).
members of the Regular Establishment (see bill H.R.
13771), 666. PEARSON, MRS. LONIE, pension (see bill H.R. 14654).
Reavis, Mrs. Willie L.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13784), 666. PEASLEE, ARLINGTON, relief (see bill H.R. 14354).
Remarks by, on · PEAVEY, HUBERT H. (a Representative from Wisconsin).
Agricultural appropriation bill-cotton, 1057, 1059. Attended, 5.
Chicago World's Fair, 3560. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Committee on Claims: work of, 5401. Behrens, Henry A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13554, H.J.Res.
Coolidge, Grace Goodhue: franking privilege to, 5410. 488), 76, 298.
Cotton-boll weevil, 1246. Foss, Frederic: for relief (see bill H.R. 13553), 298.
Cotton classification, 3549. Lamon, D. E.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14236), 1779.
Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 713. Phillips Creamery Co., Inc.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13344),
District of Columbia appropriation bill-welfare and relief, 76.
4441, 4442. St. Germain, Sarah: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13345),
Electric power, island of Molokai, Hawaii, 1905. 76.
Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Gilmer, Tex., 3635. Remarks by, on
First deficiency appropriation bill, 1952. Ammunition: transfer of, 3556.
---emergency relief, District of Columbia, 1307. Reports made by, from
First National Bank, El Dorado, Ark., 4852. Committee on Indian Affairs:
Holmes, William H., 5406. Arconge, Victoria (H.Rept. 1857), 1712.
Humphries, Florence M., 3220. Kickapoo Indian lands, Oklahoma (H.Rept. 1901), 2639.
Interest on public debt, salary cuts, reform program, 1245, Committee on War Claims:
1246, 1247. Simmons, Frank J. ( H.Rept. 1794), 534.
Interior Department appropriation bill-conference report, Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
4182. PECKHAM, THOMAS HAMILTON, pension (see bill H.R. 14498).
Irrigation projects: water users on, 5152.
Jenkins, W1lliam L., 3816. PEEDEE RIVER, S.C., extend time for construction of bridge
Lackey, Oscar F., 4852. across (see bill H.R. 13372*).
Legislative appropriation bill--document room, 3411. PEEPS, EDITH, relief (see bill H.R. 14547).
Little Rock College, Little Rock, Ark., 3717. PENAL INSTITUTIONS, remarks in House relative to appropria-
Merchants & Farmers Bank,. Junction City, Ark., 3634. tions for, 2629.
Milling of coal, phosphate, oil, etc., 1881.
Mississippi River bridge, 695. PENDLETON, IRVIN, relief (see blll H.R. 10778*).
Missouri River bridge, St. Charles, Mo., 1903. PEND OREILLE LAKE, IDAHO, authorize the construction of a
Monongahela River toll bridge, Pittsburgh, 1902. bridge across (see bills H.R. 13956, 13974*).
Moran, John J., 2712. PENITENTIARIES. See PRISoNs.
National military parks, etc.: protection of, 5168.
Occhionero, George, 2707. PENNINGTON, EDWARD, relief (see bill H.R. 14680).
Omn1bus pension bill, 4857. PENNOCK, ROBERT M., relief (see bill H.R. 14045).
Order of business, 3546. PENNSYLVANIA, issue duplicate of lost check to the Department
Park system, Californ1a, 5391. of Forests and Waters of the Commonwealth of (see bill
Reapportionment, 207. s. 4274*).
Reed, Sard S., 3636. Letters from ba:nkers and a report for the committee of the
Refunding long-term bonds, 1248. bankers' association respecting branch banking, 1264.
Sperry Gyroscope Co., Inc., of New York, 2714. Letter from Raymond M. Steele relative to the propo~ed re-
Standard Dredging Co., 2719. duction of appropriations for maintenance of National
Treasury-Post Office Departments appro1Jriation bill--de- Guard organizations in, 1437.
livery services, 460. Letters from the Governor and a memorandum from Walter
Two-cent postage rate restoration, 1240. J. Kress relative to election of Senators in, 5426, 5427.
Valedictory address, 5663. Memorial of legislature opposing the proposed reduction of
War Department appropriation bill, 2236. appropriations for the armed forces of the United States.
---adjutants general of States, 2327. 4789.
---post exchanges, 2441. Remarks in Senate and correspondence relative to labor
Warrant officers, United States Army, 1873. conditions in the bituminous-coal fields of, 723.
Wild-life conservation, 692.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. PENNSYLVANIA CANNERS ASSOCIATION, letter relative to in-
spection of canned fruits and vegetables, 3688.
PATTERSON, ROSCOE C. (a Senator from Missouri). PENSACOLA BAY-CALOOSAHATCHEE RIVER WATERWAY, re-
Attended, 3. port of Secretary of War on survey of, 1833.
Appointed conferee, 4804.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by PENSACOLA MILITARY RESERVATION, FLA., authorize the Sec-
Bermi, Sadie: for relief (see bill S. 5323), 1266. retary of War to dispose of the remaining portion of (see
Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations: authorizing and directing bllls S. 5438; H.R. 14280).
Secretary of Interior to enroll certain claimants on tribal Letter of Secretary of War transmitting a draft of a proposed
rolls of (see bill S. 5171), 367. bill to sell the remaining portion of, 1832.
Motio?W and resolutions offered by PENSIONS, amendment in Senate relative to pensions for em-
Missouri River bridge: to concur in House amendment (S. ployees of the United States, 1623.
5232) , 2245. Bill granting pensions and increase of pensions in certain
Reports made by, from specified cases (see bill H.R. 12124).
Committee on Military Affairs: Bill to provide pensions to dependent step-parents of de-
Huff, Price (S.Rept. 1294), 4874. ceased members of the Regular Establishment (see bill
Mobile National Cemetery, Ala. (S.Rept. 1025), 1439. H.R. 13771) .
Otis, Frank I. (S.Rept. 1020), 1401. Letter from the Chamber of Commerce of the United States
Plattsburg Barracks Military Reservation (S .Rept. 1028), relative to a circular sent out by the National Tribune on
1439. the subject of widows' pensions, 3663.
Protection of national military parks and memorials Resolutions adopted by veterans' organizations at Coving-
(S.Rept. 1027), 1439. ton, Ind., opposing reduction of pensions of war veterans.
Surplus real estate of the War Department (S.Rept. 1029), 946.
1439. PER CAPITA TAXES, table for certain cities, 4192.
Vauthier, Louis, and Francis Dohs (S.Rept. 1026), 1439.
Committee on Mines and Mining: PERDEW, FRANCIS A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14115).
Assessment work on mining claims (S.Rept. 1019), 1401. PERKINS, CONSTANTINE N., place on retired list of Navy (see
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. bill s. 5490) .
PATTERSON, W. W., letter relative to branch banking written by, PERKINS, D. A., relief (see blll H.R. 13947).
2146. PERKINS, DANIEL W., relief (see blll H.R. 13789).
PATTON, DOLLY, pension (see bill H.R. 13289). PERKINS, ELIZABETH W., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14008).
PAULY, A. A., letter relative to unemployment relief written by, PERKINS, RANDOLPH (a Representative from New Jersey).
887. Attended, 5.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
PAYNE, ESTHER K., pension (see billS. 5567). Stagg, Mary E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14767).
PAYNE, JOSEPH, relief (see bill H.R. 14525). 4865.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
PAYNE, SUSIE E., pension (see bill H.R. 14526).
Citizens and individuals, 818, 870, 1356, 1908, 4866.
PEABODY, GEORGE FOSTER, letter on the railroad situation Societies and associations, 818, 1356, 2556.
written by, 1722. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
156 INDEX
PERLEY, LAURA B., pension (see bill H.R. 13130). PETTENGILL, SAMUEL B.-Continued
PERMANENT COURT OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE, report of Remarks by, on
the Women's Bar Association of the District of Columbia ' National banking associations: powers of Comptroller of the
relative to the protocol of (S.Doc. 209), 5244. · CUrrency respecting, 5023.
Treasury and Post Ofiice Departments appropriation bill-
PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS, authorize the issuance parcel post-postal savings, 458.
of bonds for the carrying out of (see bill S. 5087). Reports made by, from
PERRINE, HENRY C., relief (see bills S. 2231*; H.R. 554*). Commit tee on Military Afl'airs:
PER!.I!Y, MARY, increase pension (see blil H.R. 13134). HughS. Cumming, John D. Long, and Clifford R. Eskey: to
PERRY'S VICTORY MEMORIAL COMMISSION, message from the allow to accept foreign decorations (H.Rept. 2154), 5062.
President transmitting the annual report of, 158, 227, 229. Kroegel, Frank (H.Rept. 2101), 4865.
Sherman, William M. (H.Rept. 2100), 4865.
PERSHING, JOHN J. (General, United States Army, retired), Westcott, James E. (H.Rept. 2099), 4865.
cablegrams dated August 8 and September 24, 1917, urg- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
ing ritl.e practice by the troops before embarking for
France, 2325. PETTIGREW, ADA, pension (see bill H.R. 13088).
Remarks in House relative to pay and allowances of, 2055. PHAIR, GEORGE E., poem entitled "Why?" written by, 4747.
PERSON, SEYMOUR H. (a Representative from Michigan). PHILADELPHIA, PA., dedicate a certain tract of land to the city
Attended, 5. of (see b111 H.R. 2771 •) .
Bills and joint resolutiom introduced by Bills to purchase site for public building at (see bills S.
Beedy, Ella: to pension (see bill H.R. 13593), 363. 5209; H.R. 13563, 13748).
Graham, Sarah K.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13913). 985. Letter from the Secretary at the Navy transmitting a re-
( Kosciusko, Thaddeus: authorizing issuance of special post- quest to restore the limit of cost for construction of
age stamp in honor of (see H.J.Res. 525), 944. naval hospital buildings at, 362.
Splane, Mary: to increase pension (see b111 H.R. 13912), 985. List of articles manufactured at the quartermaster depot
Petitions and papers presented by, from of the Army at, 2423.
Citizens and individuals, 48, 231, 945, 1259, 3582, 3992, 4556, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE & WASHINGTON RAILROAD CO.,
4958, 5416. authorize sale of certain land in Harford County, Md., to
Societies and associations, 1779, 4957, 5189, 5426. (see bill S. 567*). ·
State legislatures, 4556, 5426.
Votes. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. PHILADELPHIA MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, letter fro.m the Post-
PESQUERA, JOSE L. (a Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico). master General relative to the proposed mail subsidy con-
tract with, 5447.
BiUs .and joint resolutiom introduced by
Ballesteros, Carlota: for relief ( se~ bill H.R. 13515), 285. Remarks 1n Senate relative to mail contracts with, 5231.
Menendez, Maria Mira: for relief (see bill H.R. 13928), 1019. PHILADELPIDA RAPID TRANSIT AIR SERVICE, remarks 1n Sen-
Porto Rico: to amend joint resolution for relief of (see H.J. ate relative to, 3058.
Res. 543) , 1395. · PHILATELY, facilitate pursuit of avocation of (see bill HR.
Puerto Rico: to amend act of 1917 providing civil govern- 14131).
ment for (see bill H.R. 14081), 1395.
---for relief of (see H.J.Res. 538), 1326. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, address delivered by Resident Commis-
- - - t o authorize erection of Veterans' Administration sioner Camllo Osias at the Filipino Club of Washington,
home in (see bill H.R. 13717), 534. D.C., relative to the independence of, 4811.
- - - t o validate an act of the fourth special session of the Address over the radio delivered by Manuel Roxas on the
twelfth Legislature of Puerto Rico relative to the subject of independence for, 1446.
guaranty for repayment of certain loans made to Address delivered by Jacob Gould Schurman on the subject
agricultural credit corporations of (see H.J Res. of independence for, 1171.
539). 1355. Amendments in Senate to bill (H.R. 7233) to grant inde-
- - - t o validate an act of the Legislature of Puerto Rico pendence to, 100, 162, 177, 254, 256.
authorizing the Governor to guarantee repayment Analysis of the question of Philippine independence pre-
of loans made by Reconstruction Finance Corpora- pared by Senator Pittman, 624.
tion to the agricultural credit corporation of (see Article by James Morgan relative to the ending of the
H.J.Res. 564), 2193. United States regime in, 1444.
United States: to amend the act to permit the United States Article by Jacob Gould Schurman favoring independence
to be made a party defendant in certain cases (see bill for, 101.
H.R. 14379), 2336. Bill to grant independence to (see bill H.R. 7233*).
Reports made by, from Communication from the legislative commission from the
Committee on Insular Afl'airs: Philippines relative to a proposed amendment to provide
Puerto Rico: Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans to for the payment of certain gratuities or pensions to
(H.Rept. 1976), 3419. American otficials and employees in, 178.
Conference report on· bill (H.R. 7233) providtng for the in-
PETERS, EARL M., relief (see bill H.R. 13396). dependence of (H.Rept. 1811), 876, 1021.
PETERSBURG HARBOR, ALASKA, report of Secretary of War on Editorials appearing in the Minneapolis Tribune on the
survey of (H.Doc. 483), 40. subject of independence for, 384.
PETERSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PARK, VA., remarks in Editorial appearing in the New York Herald Tribune rela-
House relative to appropriation for, 2430. tive to the proposed granting of independence to, 257.
PETERSON, JENNIE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13431). Editorial appearing in the New York Herald Tribune en-
titled "The Philosophy o! the Senate", 488.
PETERSON, MARY E., pension (see bill H.R. 14621). Editorials appearing in the New York Times and the New
PETREUSKI, JAKE, relief (see bill S. 5353). York Herald Tribune relative to the President's veto of
PETROLEUM, increase import duties on (see bill H.R. 13491}. the bill (H.R. 7233) to grant independence to, 1796.
Bill relating to the labeling of (see bill H.R. 14179). Editorial appearing in the Washington Daily News on the
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY, inquiry relative to the cause of the subject of independence for, 378.
recent cut in the price of petroleum and petroleum prod- Health rules for the school and home in, 1087.
ucts (see SRes. 339). Joint resolutions to provide for the return of unemployed
Statement concerning, 2157. Filipino residents in the United States to (see H.J.Res.
Statement relating to the recent cut in the price of 549, 577*).
petroleum, 4960. Letter from the Merchants' Association of New York re-
monstrating against bill (S. 3377) to grant independence
PETRUCELLI, MICHAEL, relief (see b111 H.R. 14155). to, 258.
PETTENGILL, SAMUEL B. (a Representative from Indiana). Letters from members of the President's Cabinet on the
Attended, 5. subject of independence for, 1925.
Government in business and taxation: radio address on, Letter signed by Sergio Osmena and Manuel Roxas, and an
4102. address delivered by Marcial P. Lichauco relative to grant-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by ing independence to, 1909.
Pulaski, Casimir: directing the President to proclaim Octo- Memorandum on provisions in bill protecting American
ber 11 of 1933 General Pulaski's memorial day for observ- sovereignty and citizens in, 623.
ance of death of (see H.J.Res. 541), 1395. Memorandum by Benigno S. Aquino relative to pending leg-
Stamped money certitl.cates: to provide for issuance o! (H.R. islation on the subject of independence for, 1098.
-14757)' 4767. Memorial of the National Grange and seven other farm or-
Remarks by, on ganizations on the subject of independence for, 387, 427,
Agricultural appropriation bill-corn borer, 1133. 550.
Bank-deposits guaranty, 5396. Memorial urging an immediate tariff duty on coconut oil
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5263. and copra imported from, 550.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4521. Papers by Representative Hare, of South Carolina, relative
Farm-allotment plan, 1591. to conditions in, 180.
Indians: allotments of deceased, 4541. Paper by Judge F. C. Fisher on the constitutional power of
Laird, Thomas H., 3728. Congress to withdraw the sovereignty o! the United States
Lake of the Woods, 4536. over, 197.
INDEX 157
PffiLIPPINE ISLANDS-Continued PITTENGER, WILLIAM A.-Continued
Petition of the legislative commission from the Philippines Remarks by, on
relative to imports into the United States of free sugar Currency inflation, 4080.
from, 160. Davis, Samuel C., 4285.
Quotations from the Presidents of the United States relative Disbursing officers, United States Army, 3730.
to granting independence to, 547. Goodwin, Godfrey G.: tribute to, 4372.
Remarks in House on the subject of independence for, 70, Granger, Charles T., 3721.
989, 1006, 1161, 1771. Harbinson, M. J., 2713.
Remarks in House on conference report on bill (H.R. 7233) Independent offices appropriation bill-Civil Service Com-
to grant independence to, 1075, 1080. mission, 3134.
Remarks in House on veto message from the President on Jelovac, Pete, 2708, 3218.
bill (H.R. 7233) to grant independence to, 1759, 1761. Lake of the Woods, 4536.
Remarks in Senate relative to the authority of Congress to Larkin, Earl V., 4859, 4860.
alienate sovereignty over, 185, 258, 270, 489. Lebert, M. J., 3805.
Remarks in Senate on bill (H.R. 7233) to grant independ- McKee, Howard, 3645, 3646.
ence to, 100, 176, 254, 270, 308, 325, 372, 424, 447, 483, 537, Martin-Walsh, Inc., 4860, 4861.
544, 612, 624 687. Monumental Stevedore Co., 4295.
Remarks in Senate on conference report on bill (H.R. 7233) Pitanken, John, 3803.
to grant independence to, 880. Reithel, William A., 4289, 4290.
Remarks in Senate on veto message of the President on bill Rollo, Frederick S., 2711.
(H.R. 7233) to grant independence to, 1782, 1800, 1835, Standard Dredging Co., 2719.
1359, 1909, 1911. St. Lawrence Waterway, 1976.
Resolutions adopted by certain Provincial boards of Negros Swearingen, Nannie, 5402.
Occidental relative to free entry into the United States Tariffs and foreign currency depreciation, 1819, 1820, 3899,
of sugar produced in, 229. 3902, 3905.
Speech of Representative Hare, of South Carolina, before Thompson, William B., 2717.
the Philippine Legislature on the subject of independence Reports made by, from
for, 291. Committee on Claims:
Statement by Jacob Gould Schurman on the subject of in- Army: certain disbursing officers of (H.Rept. 1943), 2943.
dependence for, 392. Bodkin, Arabella E. (H.Rept. 1822), 1395.
Table showing American investments in, 391. Booth Fisheries Co. (H.Rept. 2131), 4956.
Table showing total investments in the sugar industry in, Bosworth, William E. (H.Rept. 2121), 4956.
1086. Chicago, North Sl;lore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. (H.Rept.
Text of an act of the legislature to raise revenue for, 2976. 2123) ' 4956.
Text of House Report 806, bill H.R. 7233, and a statement Dean, Wade (H.Rept. 2113), 4956.
by Maximo M. Kalaw relative to granting independence Disbursing officers, United States Army (H.Rept. 2120), 4956.
to, 108~ 1091, 1093. Duke, Ellis (H.Rept. 2112), 4956.
Veto message of the President of the United States n:nd Dumas, Joseph (HRept. 2114), 4956.
passage by the House over the veto of the bill (H.R. Federal Reserve bank, Richmond, Va. (H.Rept. 2124}, 4956.
7233) to grant independence to (H.Doc. 524), 1759. Glasscock, Hunter B. (H.Rept. 2137), 5061.
PHILLINGER, GEORGEANNA, increase pension (see bill S. 5400). Great American Indemnity Co. of New York (H.Rept. 180:1},
PHILLIPS, HAL PAUL, brief sketch of the life of Robert E. Lee 816.
written by, 2100. Higgins, T. Perry (H.Rept. 1866), 1833.
James, Robert B. (H.Rept. 2119), 4956.
PHILLIPS, MARGARET, pension (see bill H.R. 14404). Lee, Gale A. (H.Rept. 2122), 4956.
PHILLIPS CREAMERY CO., INC., relief (see bill H.R. 13344). Lennon, Laurence R. (H.Rept. 2136}, 5061.
PHOENIX:, ARIZ., authoriza sale of land on the Camp McDowell Meyer, C. 0. (H.Rept. 1802), 665.
Reservation to the city of (see bill S. 1438•). Pendleton, Irvin (H.Rept. 2117), 4956.
Memorial of Legislature of Arizona urging the use of tufa Pollino, Catterina (H.Rept. 1801), 665.
stone in construction of public building at, 3422. Rockwell, Mary A. (H.Rept. 1834), 1435.
PHOSPHATE, amend act to promote the mining of (see bill S. Saffran, Arthur R. (H.Rept. 2127), 4956.
4509•). Schutte & Koerting Co. (H.Rept. 1825), 1395.
Resolution to investigate production costs of (see S.Res. Sinks, Mary Byrkett (H.Rept. 1970), 3342.
298). Smith, Julia E. (H.Rept. 1968), 3342.
Spector, Frank (H.Rept. 1946), 2943.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HOSPITAL, LTD., relief (see bill Trenthart, Nellie E. (H.Rept. 2125), 4956.
H.R. 14285). Welty, M. R. (H.Rept. 1942), 2943.
PICKARD, ELIZA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14635). Wright, Eleanor and William (H.Rept. 1947), 2943.
PICKINPAUGH, NIRA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13621). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
PIERCE, ELLA, pension (see bill H ..R. 13829). PITTMAN, KEY (a Senator from Nevada).
Attended, 3.
PIERCE, JOHN, relief (see bill H.R. 13075). Address on the subject of commodity prices and silver prices
PIERCE, MARGARET E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13495). delivered by, 479.
PIERRE, PETER, relief (see bill S. 4994). Analysis of the Philippine independence question prepared
PIMA COUNTY, ARIZ., communication from the board of super- by, 624.
visors relative to recognition of services of World War Appointed conferee, 687.
veterans, 3929. Appointed on funeral committee, 1358, 5416.
Appointed on Joint Select Committee on the Disposition of
PINCHOT, GIFFORD (Governor of Pennsylvania), statements Useless Papers in the Executive Departments, 540.
concerning labor conditions in the bituminous-coal fields Hawes, Harry B.: tribute to, 3238.
of Pennsylvania issued by, 723. Silver-money problem: statement before House Committee
PINE RIDGE AGENCY. See INDIANS. on Coinage, Weights, and Measures relative to, ::!259.
PINETTE, OSCAR, relief (see bill S. 5029). Amendments offered by, to
Philippine independence (b111 H.R. 7233), 636.
PINK BOLLWORM, remarks in House relative to appropriation for Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
control of, 1137. Munn, Fred M.: for relief (see bill S. 5340), 1401.
PITKANEN, JOHN, relief (see bill H.R. 4067). Silver: payment by Great Britain of debt installment in (see
PITTENGER, WILLIAM A. (a Representative from Minnesota). bill s. 5636) ' 3955.
Attended, 5. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Amendments offered by, to State legislatures, 4457.
Davis, Donna M. (H.R. 11460), 4861. Remarks by, on
Ford, W. B. (H.R. 7687), 3219. Agricultural appropriation bill-canned goods, 3690.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 4394.
Rudolph, Della M. C.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13944), Crop surpluses and their control, 106.
1056. Currency inflation, 3259, 4401, 4406, 4573, 4574.
Wounded war veterans: granting a Civil Service status to Mining claims: contest notices in, 3675.
(see bill H.R. 13030), 41. Philippine independence, 270, 310, 315, 316, 319, 323, 325,
Remarks by, on 372, 373, 374, 376, 377, 378, 390, 393, 438, 439, 442, 443,
Agricultural appropriation bill-Forest Service, 1074. 486, 494, 613, 614, 615, 618, 619, 627, 629, 630, 636, 687,
Allegheny Forging Co., 4854. 884, 1171, 1921.
Ames, William H., 3644. Silver: payment by Great Britain of debt installment in,
Bethel Cemetery Co., 3645. 3953, 3954.
Boston Store Co., 2722. ---remonetization of, 3954.
But!er, Robert R.: tribute to, 4368. Tariff and foreign currency depreciation, 3258, 3259.
Cates, C. A., 2720. Treasury-Post Office appropriation bill-executive economy,
Chinsky, William, 3219. 3505.
Chippewa Indians, 1885. ---furlough, 3427.
158 JNDEX
PITI'MAN, KEY-Continued PORT OF NEWARK. See NEWARK, N.J.
Remarks by, on PORTLAND SUN (nempaper), editorial on the ~ft'ect of the depre-
Treasury-Post Office appropriation bill-mall subsidies, 2803. ciation of silver appearing in, 2355, 2497.
---Pan American Co. contract, 2804. 1
PORTO RICO. See PuERTO Rrco.
Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4400, 4401.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. PORVENIR C. POR A., INGENIO, adjudicate claim of (see bill
H.R. 9339 •) .
PI'ITMAN, LIZZIE, relief (see bills S. 4327*; H.R. 11194*).
PITTSBURGH PA., communication from the First United Presby- POSTAGE, reduce postage on first-class mail matter (see bills S.
terian' Church remonstrating against repeal of the eight- 5047; H.R. 13010, 13364, 13373, 13561, 13794, 14106, 14223,
14344).
eenth amendment, 1160. Bills to repeal the section of the revenue act which increased
PITTSBURGH CENTRAL LABOR UNION, resolution protesting the rate on first-class mail matter (see bills H.R. 13022,
against the continuance of the furlough provision 1n the .... : 13035, 13043, 13456).
economy law, 95. Bill to fix rate on periodicals sent by public libraries (see
PI'ITSBURGH (PA.) PRESS, article relative to wage cuts in the bill H.R. 13715).
steel industry appearing in, 3588. Memorial of Legislature of Oklahoma urging reduction of
PITZER, IVY, pension (see bill H.R. 13838). first-class postage, 4111.
Remarks in House and correspondence relative to the effect
PLAINS CONSTRUCTION CO., amendment in Senate providing on business of the increase in rates of, 1240.
for relief of subcontractors, labor, and material men who Remarks in House relative to the rate on first-class mail
suffered losses through· the defaulting of, 1102. matter, 5046, 5584.
PLANT QUARANTINE, remarks 1n Senate relative to, 1645. POSTAGE STAMPS, issue a special postage stamp in honor of
PLATEAU VALLEY NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION OF Thaddeus Kosciusko (see bill H.R. 13658; S.J.Res. 212, 218;
COLORADO, resolution urging a decrease in the interest H.J.Res. 501, 509, 512, 521, 523, 525).
rate on farm mortgages adopted by, 3660. Joint resolution to issue 1n honor of Calvin Coolidge (see
PLAT!', EDMUND, article on the need of branch banks written H.J .Res. 551) .
by, 1440. POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS, provide for checking accounts in (see
PLATI'SBURG BARRACKS MILITARY RESERVATION, N.Y., au- .S.J .Res . .263) •
thorize adjustment of a part of the western boundary line POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM, letter from the Postmaster General
of (see bills S. 5270*; H.R. 13880). transmitting the annual report of operations of (H.Doc.
Bills to authorize sale to the Plattsburg National Bank & 4.24). 39. . ~
Trust Co., a portion of (see bills f:$. 5661; H.R. 14678). Remarks in House relative to an appropriation for temporary
Letter of Secretary of War transmitting a draft of a pro- services in, 456.
posed bill to authorize the adjustment of a portion of the Remarks in Senate relative to the proposed extension of,
boundary line of, 869. 5460.
PLAYA DE FLOR LAND & IMPROVEMENT CO., relief (see billS. POSTAL SERVICE, remarks in House relative to, 5636.
3477*). Table showing the history of measures favorably acted upon
PLUM ISLAND, MASS., examination and survey of (see bill H.R. by the Committee on the Post Otll.ce and Post Roads
13490). in House during the Seventy-second Congress, 5038.
Air Mail Service: amendment in Senate relative to appro-
PLUMLEY, ELISHA S., relief (see bill S. 5243). priations and contracts for, 1932.
PLUMMER, PEARL, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14637). ---amendment and remarks in Senate relative to con-
PLUMMER, SARAH JANE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13732). . tracts for, 1163, 1718, 2864, 2869, 3355.
POCOCK, MARY A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13217). - - - amendment in Senate to suspend the granting of
new contracts and the renewal of old contracts for,
POCONO PINES ASSEMBLY HOTELS CO., message from the 2029.
President transmitting a judgment of the Court of Claims ---amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the
in the case of (S.Doc. 213), 5433. disposition of the net receipts from domestic air
Report of the Court of Claims on claim of, 40, 60. mail, 3056.
•• POINTS OF INTEREST IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL", print ---amendment in Senate providing for extension of air
paper entitled (see S.Res. 354*; S.Doc. 183). mail service from Mandan and Bismarck, N.Dak., to
POINTS OF ORDER IN SENATE, ruling of the Chair on a point Helena, Mont., 820. .
of order against two amendments proposing to grant ---article appearing tn the United States Dally relative
authority for a 5-percent reduction in appropriations for to changes proposed in mail lines, 2597.
the Treasury and Post Office Departments, 3086, 3144. ---bill fo amend act establishing (see bill H.R. 14605).
Ruling of the Chair on a point of order against an amend- ---bill to repeal an act amending the air mail act (see
ment relating to appropriations for crop-production loans, bill s. 5120). .
---bill to- organize pilots as an aviation reserve (see bill
3284. H.R. 14779).
POISONS, statement by Prof. Yandell Henderson relative to alcohol ---letter from the vice president United Air Lines rela-
as a volatile poison, 752. tive to rates from Chicago, Ill., to Oakland, Calif.,
POKORNY, ANNA, relief (see bill S. 3147*). 3544.
POLAND, statistics relative to the military forces of, 2173. ---letter from D. D. Myers relative to contracts for, 3660.
---memorandum from the Postmaster General relative to
POLING, AMOS B., pension (see bill S. 5175). contracts for, 3355.
POLING, MARY M., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13704}. ---remarks in House relative to, 471, 4603, 5639.
"POLITICIANS OR STATESMEN", editorial from the Herald, ---remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 467,
Jack.sonviile, Fla.., entitled, 724. 505, 3108.
---remarks tn Senate relative to the proposed suspen-
POLK, JAMES G. (a Representative from Ohio). sion of the granting of contracts for, 2597.
Attended, 5. ---resolution to appoint a special committee to investi-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by gate contracts for (see S.Res. 349*).
Bradford, Hester A.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13785), 666. - - - resolutions recommending suspension of the granting
Copas, Levi: to pension (see bill H.R. 13438), 153. of new contracts and renewal of existing contracts
Evans, Samuel: to pension (see bill H.R. 13437), 153. for (see S.Res. 333; H.Res. 359*).
Monroe, Flora A.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13439), 153. Canceling stamp: bill providing for a special stamp boosting
Pitzer, Ivy: to pension (see bill H.R. 13838), 817. the purchase of American goods (see bill H.R.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. 14221).
POLLEY, ALBERT, relief (see bill H.R. 13053). Contracts: amendment 1n Senate to regUlate mall contracts,
POLLINO, CATTERINA, relief (see billS. 1738*). 1933.
---amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the
POLLOCK, FRANK ALBERT, pension (see billS. 5092). Seatrain Co. contract no. 56, 2671, 2735, 2741, 2755.
POOL, ZACK, pension (see bill H.R. 14747). ---bill to amend act relative to contracts for supplies
''POOR MAN PAYS THE Bll..L ", excerpts from a statement pub- (see bill H.R. 11270*).
lished by the Country Editor Publishing Co., Inc., entitled, ---bill to prevent the Postmaster General from entering
4217. into contracts with operators of foreign-flag ships
POORE, LAURA B., pension (see bill H.R. 13140).
in competition with American-flag ships (see bill
H.R. 13930) .
POPE, ANDREW EMMET!', relief (see bill H.R. 14509). ---letters from the Postmaster General and the Seatrain
POPE, CURTIS, relief (see bill H.R. 13478). . Lines, Inc., relative to mail contract no. 56, 2674,
POPE, JAMES P. (a Senator-elect from Idaho). 2746.
Credentials presented, 1147. ---memorandum relative to the validity of mail con-
tracts, 3298.
POPE, WALTER L., telegram relative to propaganda. with regard ---memorandum from the Postmaster General relative
to branch banks, 2493. to air mail contracts, 3298.
POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES, statistics relative to, 209, ---remarks in House and statistics relative to contracts
~~ . . for carrying foreign mails, 1135, 1141.
INDEX 159
POSTAL SERVICE-Continued POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, address delivered before the Chicago
Contracts: remarks in Senate relative to mail contracts, Association of Commerce by Postmaster General Walter F.
2671, 2735. Brown relative to the business and operation of, 4567.
---remarks in Senate relative to mail contract no. 56 of Amendment and remarks in Senate relative to authorizing a
the Seatrain Co., 2802. 5-percent reduction in the expenditures for, 3077, 3142,
- - - report of the Postmaster General on special contracts 3H4, 3165, 3477, 3490.
with the railroads for transportation of the mails, A.!!lendment in Senate to prohibit further wage cuts or fur-
151, 156. . loughs of employees in, 3352.
---resolution to appoint a special committee to investi- Bill malting annual appropriations for (see bill H.R. 13520•).
gate air mail and ocean mail contracts {see S.Res. Bill to amend act relative to contracts for supplies for (see
. 349*). bill H.R. 11270*).
Employees: bill to classify in the Civil Service employees of Bill to limit purchases to domestic articles (see bill H.R.
third-class post offices {see bill H.R. 13369). 13306).
---bill to fix annual salary for substitute employees {see Conference report on bill (H.R. 13520) making annual ap-
bill II.R. 13370) . propriations for (H.Rept. 2073), 4505, 4890, 6365, 5466.
---bill to provide sick leave for employees of mail- Letter from the Postmaster General transmitting the cost-
eauipment shops (see bill H.R. 13919). ascertainment report of, 79, 151.
- - - joillt resolution to exclude certain substitute em- Letter from the Postmaster General transmitting a schedule
. ployees from the operation of the economy act (see of useless papers in, 816, 819.
H.J.Res. 562}. Message from the President transmitting estimate of appro-
---letter from the executive assistant to the Postmaster priation for (H.boc. 547), 3823.
General relative to salary reductions, 513. Remarks in House relative to the waiving of all points of
---remarks in House relative to furloughs and salary order on the bill (H.R. 13520) making annual appropria-
reductions of, 507, 1001. tions for, 335, 394.
Fareign mail service: remarks in House relative to appro- Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 13520) making annual ap- .
priations for, 461. proprlations for, 335, 337, 394, 403, 449, 471, 505, 3726, 3796,
Franking privilege: bills granting to Grace G. Coolidge (see 5137.
bUls S. 5387*; H.R. 14211*, H.J.Res. 579). Remarks in House on conference report on bill (H.R. 13520)
Letters in stamped envelopes: blll to amend law providing making annual appropriations for, 4505, 4589, 5371.
for carriage out of the mail (see bill H.R. 13747). Remarks in Senate on bill (H.R. 13520) making annual ap-
!.!otor-vehicle mail service: bill to allow the railroads to propriations for, 2575, 2598, 2646, 265.8, 2664, 2670, 2732,
operate (see bill H.R. 9636*). 2741, 2755, 2802, 2864, 2867, 2985, 3010, 3142, 3144, 3147,-
---bill to provide for filling of vacancies in (see bill H.R. 3183, 3248, 3283, 3355, 3424, 3426, 3453, 3465, 3490, 3499,
14297). 3531, 3770.
---bill to provide for expansion of (see bill H.R. 14396). Remarks in Senate on conference report on bill (H.R. 13520}
---bill to regulate the rate of premium on bonds of making annual appropriations for, 4890, 5469.
officers and employees in (see bill H.R. 14515). Report of investigation of expenditures of (H.Rept_ 2087),
Ocean mail service: amendment in Senate relative to con- 4641.
tracts for, 1718. Reoort of the Joint Committee on the Disposition of Useless
---amendment in Senate to reduce appropriations for, Executive Papers relative to useless papers in (H.Rept.
3289. 2079)' 4718.
---amendment in Senate relative to the proposed liqui- ReEolution to waive all points of order on sections 2 to 8,
dation of Government loans made to shipping com- both inclusive, of bill (H.R. 13520) making annual appro-
panies, 3359. priations for (see H.Res. 314•).
---bill to repeal all laws authorizing the granting of (see Statement showing fixed charges against appropriations for,
bill s. 5119). 3147, 3381.
---letter from the Postmaster General relative to the Table showing allocations and apportionments of postal
revenue received from, 3294. revenues and expenditures, 340.
---letter from the Postmaster General relative to the
proposed mail-subsidy contract with the Philadel- POST OFFICES, amend the Revenue Act of 1926 relating to {see
phia Mail Steamship Line, 5447. bill H.R. 12977*).
---memorandum relative to the validity of mail con- Bill relating to the annual classification of (see bill H.R.
tracts for, 3298. 13360).
---remarks in Senate relative to subsidies paid for, 3290. Letter from the Civil Service Commission transmitting lists
---remarks in Senate relative to Government loans to of positions not under the Civil Service (S.Doc. 176), 2557.
· shipping companies, 3359. POSTWAR PROBLEMS, letter written by W. H. Woodbury relative
---remarks in Senate on Senate Resolution 375, relating to, 1400.
to contracts for, 5214, 5215, 5231, 5298, 5309.
---resolution to appoint a special committee to investi- POTATOES, letter from W. P. Kenney relative to traffic rates on,
gate contracts for (see S.Res. 349•). 3055.
---resolution requesting the Postmaster General to post- Remarks in Senate and correspondence relative to freight
pone the awarding of a contract to the International rates on, 2249.
Mercantile Marine Co., Inc. (see S.Res. 375•). Statistics relative to prices of, 1486.
---statement by F. A. Bailey on contracts for, 3363. POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER CO., annual report of (S.Doc. 179),
Parcel-post system: address over the radio delivered by Rep- 3140, 3235, 3243.
resentative Mead relating to, 4955.
---remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 455. POTOMAC RIVER, allow the George Washington-Wakefield Memo-
Pneumatic-tube service: bill to authorize construction and rial Bridge Corporation to bridge (see bills S. 5431•, 5466,
use of underground {see bill H.R. 13064). 5701*; H.R. 14303•, 14787*).
Postal Savings System: remarks in House relative to appro- Letter of Secretary of the Treasury transmitting report of
priations for, 456. investigation of fewage disposal from the District of
Railway: remarks in House relative to appropriations for, Columbia into (S.Doc. 172), 1930.
460. POTTER COUNTY, TEX., granting right of way for a railroad in
Rural free delivery: remarks in House relative to appropria- (see bills S. 4576•; H.R. 11914•).
tions for pay of -carriers in, 459. POU, EDWARD W. (a Representative from North Carolina).
Star routes: bill relating to cancelation of mail contracts on Attended, 5.
(see bill H.R. 13998). Appointed on con1mittee on inaugural arrangements, 206.
POST EXCHANGES. See ARMY. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
POSTLEWAIT, ELIZA J., increase pension {see bill H.R. 13076). Admissions tax: to exempt tickets sold by Inaugural Com-
POSTMASTER GENERAL, letter to the Seatrain Lines, Inc., favor- mittee (see H.J..Res. 559), 1907.
ing modification of contract on ocean mail route no. 56, Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies: to authorize the
2674, 2747. granting of permits to (see H.J.Res. 571}, 2452.
Communications from
Public buildings: to provide for the quartering of troops
Air mail service: relative to the issuance of route certificates
participating in the inaugural ceremonies in certain (see
in lieu of contracts, 3355. H.J.Res. 570), 2452.
Motions and re~olutions offered by
Ocean mail service: relative to revenues received from, 3294. Call of the liouse, 2031.
Philadelphia Mail Steamship Line: relative to the proposed Hour of meeting: fixing 12 o'clock meridian as (see H.Res.
mail subsidy contract with, 5447.
297)' 6.
Postal Savings System: transmitting the annual report of Remarks by, on
operations of (H .Doc. 424), 39. Consolidation of Government bureaus, 3799.
Postal Service: transmitting report on special contracts with Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5253.
railroads for transportation of the mails, 151, 156. Farm-allotment plan, 1296, 1338.
Post Office Department: transmitting the cost-ascertainment Government competition with private enterprise, 394.
report of, 79, 151. Hoover, Herbert: impeachment of, 402.
---transmitting. a schedule of useless papers in, 816, 819. House Office Building: to print in Record a resolution
POSTMASTERS, restore former basis of compensation and allow- relative to assignment of offices in, 2037.
ances of (see bill H.R. 13716). Inaugural ceremonies: to quarter in public buildings troops
Remarks in House relative to the appointment of, 5394. participating in, 2607.
160 INDEX·
POU, EDWARD W.-Continued PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES-Continued
Remarks by, on Committee appointed in House to make arrangements for
Inaugural Ceremonies, Comm.ittee on: to grant permits to the inauguration of the President-elect, 205, 282.
members of, 2606, 2607. Committee appointed in Senate and House for the counting
Inauguration tick e ~xemption from admissions tax, 2031. of the electoral vote for, 1327, 1832.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 3800. Concurrent resolution to appoint a joint committee to
Reports made by, jrom make arrangements for the mauguration of the Presi-
Committee on Rules: dent-elect (see S.Con.Res. 36 *).
Farm-allotment plan (H.Rept. 1817), 1325. Concurrent resolution to provide for counting the electoral
Government competit.ion with private enterprise (H.Rept. votes for (see H.Con.Res. 44 * ).
1788)' 335, 362. Concurrent resolution proposing that the President inter-
Morristown National Historical ·Park, N.J.: special order for vene in the political situation existing in CUba (see
bill (H.R. 14302) to create (H.Res. 384, H.Rept. 2066), H.Con.Res. 45) .
4425, 4452. Correspondence relative to the granting of permits to the
Samoa: .special order for bill (S. 417) to provide a govern- inaugural committee and the quartering of troops in
ment for American Samoa (H.Res. 378, H.Rept. 2017), public buildings during the inaugural ceremonies, 2411.
4062, 4105. Joint resolution for amendment to :the Constitution pro-
Treasury-Post Offi.ce Departments appropriation bill: special viding for popuiar election of (see H.J.Res. 60*).
order for b1ll (H.R. 13520) referred to as (H.Res. 373, H.
Rept. 1990), 3735. . Joint resolutions for amendment to the Constitution to
Water users on irrigation projects: special order for bill provide for one term of 6 years for (see H.J.Res. 599, 608).
(H.R. 13918) for relief of (H.Res. 369, H.Rept. 1973), 3386, Joint resolutions to maintain public order during the in-
3419. augural ceremonies (see S.J.Res. 236•; H.J.Res. 565 *).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. Joint resolutions to authorize the granting of permits to
the Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (see S.J.Res.
POULTRY CONGRESS. See FIFTH WORLD'S POULTRY CONGRESS; 239•; H.J.Res. 571).
SIXTH WORLD'S POULTRY CONGRESS. Joint resolutions to provide quarters for troops in certain
J?OWDER, provide for the transfer of deteriorated and unservice- public buildings in the District of Columbia during the
able ammunition from the War Department to the De- inaugural ceremonies (see S.J.Res. 240•; H.J.Res. 570).
partment of Agriculture (see bill H.R. 12047•). Joint resolution to exempt from the admissions tax an.
POWELL, A. H., relief (see bill H.R. 14113•). tickets sold under the authority of the Committee on
POWELL, EMMA W., letter calling attention to the urgent need of the Inauguration of the President-elect (see H.J.Res.
clothing for the destitute, 1776. 559•).
POWELL, WILLIAM, relief (see bill S. 1463*). Letters of Secretary of State transmitting certified copies of
the final ascertainment Of the electors for, 296, 300, 896,
POWER DEVELOPMENT, remarks in House relative to, 655. 1020, 1359, 1619, 1710, 1930, 1931, 1973, 2027, 2067, 2129,
POWERS, RUSSELL B., increase pension (see bill S. 5447). 2192, 2237.
PRALL. ANNING S. (a Representative from New York) • Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury relative to ex-
Attended, 5. empt ing from the admissions tax the tickets issued for
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by the inauguration of the President-elect, 2100.
Brooklyn-Staten Island bridge: to consent to construction Letter from Charles S. Thomas on the silver question ad-
of (H.R. 14631), 3824. dressed to the President-elect, 334.
Curran, James J. : for relief of heirs (see bill H.R. 14101) , List of attorneys who have been covered into the Civil
1396. Service .by Executive order of, 5047.
Remarks by, on Memorial of Legislature of Wisconsin favoring the nomina-
Ruling of the Chair, 4433. tion of candidates for President through a Nation-wide
Votes of.See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Presidential primary election, 4213.
PRANN, ROBERT R., relief (see b111 H.R. 14154). Message from the President transmitting estimate of appro-
priation for payment of expenses incident to the inau-
PRATT, GEORGE H., increase pension (see bill S. 5004). guration of (S.Doc. 161), 1260.
PRATT, HARCOURT J. (a Representative from New York). Proceedings in joint session of the Senate and House of
Attended, 5. Representatives incident to the counting of the elec-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by toral vote for, 3594, 3595, 3639.
Hudson River, Catskill, N.Y.: to amend act granting con- Ratification by State legislatures of the proposed constitu-
sent to bridge (see bill H.R. 14705), 4453. tional amendment to fix the commencement 'Of the
Wadsworth, Cora E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. terms of:
13594) ' 364. Alabama, 35, 88.
Votes of. · See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Arizona, 2449, 2793.
PRATT, RUTH BAKER (a Representative from New York). California, 2192, 2245.
Attended, 5. . Colorado, 3218, 3345.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Connecticut, 3418, 3655.
Blind: to amend section 1 of act to provide books for the Delaware, 2771, 2793.
adult (see bill H.R. 13817), 816. Georgia, 3239, 3341.
Constitution of the United States: proposing amendment Idaho, 2794, 2933.
to the eighteenth amendment to (see H.J.Res. 491), 76. Missouri, 2771, 2794.
Smith, Lottie: to pension (see bill H.R. 14473), 2723. Montana, 2237, 2246.
Remarks by, on . Nebraska, 2328. 2340.
Furnishing of books to adult blind, 3557. Nev.f!.da, 3927, 3990.
Reports made by, jrom North Carolina, 1710, 1714.
Committee on the Library: North Dakota, 1931, 1973.
Providing books for adult blind (H.R. 13817; H.Rept. 1877), Oklahoma, 2328, 2339.
1986. South Dakota, 2726, 2795.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Texas, 35, 87.
PRECHT, FRIEDA, pension (see bill H.R. 13466). Washington, 2771, 2955.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, relief (see bill H.R. 2217•). West Virginia, 146, 157.
Wisconsin, 3135, 3345.
PRESCO'IT, ARIZ., amend the mining laws applicable to the mu- Wyoming, 2246.
nicipal watershed of the city of (see bill S. 4791*). Remarks in House on the annual message from. 68, 134,
PRESCOTT NATIONAL FOREST, ARIZ., amend the mining laws 136, 206, 274, 279.
applicable to the city of Prescott municipal watershed Remarks in House on House Resolution 334 disapproving
in (see billS. 4791•). of Executive orders consolidating and grouping certain
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, address over the radio executive agencies, 2103, 2110.
delivered by President Hoover in New York City, Febru- Remarks in House relative to the charges of impeachment
ary 14, 1933, on the subject of world economic recovery, against President Hoover, 566, 3015, 3092.
4053. Remarks in House relative to the criticism of Congress by
Amendment in Senate making immediately effective any the President for exceeding the Budget estimates, 3042.
Executive order for reorganization of the executive de- Remarks in House relative to certain statements question-
partments, 2598. ing the reliability of, 2174.
Amendments and remarks in House relative to the power of Remarks in Senate and correspondence relative to discus-
the President to reorganize the executive departments, sions between Pres.ident Hoover and Premier Laval rela-
4592, 4618. tive to the French indebtedness to the United States,
Article relative to the suit over the book on President 1402, 1421.
Hoover ·written by John Hamill, 1440, 1724. Remarks in Senate relative to the conference between Presi-
Article by 0. R. McGuire entitled "Extend the Terms of dent Hoover . and President-elect Roosevelt on war debts,
the President and Members of the House", 162. 2203.
Charges of impeachment against President Hoover laid on Resolution in House to investigate charges of impeachment
table in House, 399, 1965. against President Hoover; laid on table (H.Res. 318), 399.

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PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES-Continued PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES-Continued
Resolutions disapproving of the Executive orders consolidat- Communications from
ing and grouping executive and administrative agencies Employees of the United States: transmitting a statement
issued by (see S.Res. 299, 311, 313; H.Res. 315, 316, 317, showing the vacancies which have been filled by the
321, 323, 330, 332, 334•). appointment of employees of a lower grade, 157, 227, 229.
Resolution adopted by the Indiana Republican Editorial As- Executive agencies: transmitting Executive orders transfer-
sociation expressing approval of President Hoover's plan ring and grouping certain (H.Doc. 493), 233, 282.
for the reorganization of the executive departments, 886. Executive departments: transmitting estimate of appro-
Text of the recent Executive order authorizing the appoint- priation for (H.Doc. 550), 3991.
ment of certain special investigators in the Immigration Expenditures and revenues of the Government: relative to
Service of the Department of Labor, 5046. balancing the Budget (H.Doc. 527), 1943, 1969.
Text of the veto message of President Wilson, May 13, 1920, Federal Farm Board: transmitting an estimate of appropria-
on the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation tion for (H.Doc. 542), 3735.
bill for 1921 relative to the printing of Government pub- Forced liquidation proceedings: relative to providing relief
lications, 1957. for debtors in (H.Doc. 522), 1569, 1615.
Communications from Foreign Service officers and employees: transmitting a re-
Alaska Railroad: transmitting annual report of, .158, 228, port of the Secretary of State on claims for losses suf-
229. fered by (H.Doc. 539) , 3530, 3579, 3580.
Albania: transmitting the text of a treaty with, 1295. General Accounting Office: transmitting schedules of claims
Alien Property custodian: transmitting the annual report allowed by (S.Docs. 165, ·198, 203; H.Doc. 543), 1397, 3823,
of, 2198, 2237, 2242. - 5064, 5065, 5433.
Annual message (H.Doc. 401), 51, 68. Government Printing Ofi:ice: transmitting an estimate of
Architect of the Capitol: transmitting an estimate of ap- appropriation for public printing and binding at (H.Doc.
propriation for the office of (H.Doc. 513), 816. 532), 2722.
---transmitting estimates of -appropriations for the House of Representatives: transmitting estimate of appro-
office of (S.Doc. 167; H.Doc. 521), 1394, 1397, 5433. priation for (S.Doc. 160: H.Docs. 525, 533, 537, 541, 558).
Arlington Memorial Amphitheater: transmitting the annual 1163, 1832, 2722, 3342, 3735, 4452.
report cf the Comm1Esion on the Erection of Memorials Indian boarding schools: transmitting estimate of appro-
and Entombment of Bodies Ln, 158, 228, 229. priation for, 5433.
Arms. ammunition, and implements of war: urging ratifi- Intergovernmental debts: relative to the problem of (H.Doc.
cation of treaty providing for control of shipments of 511), 681, 718:-
(S.Doc. 169), 1448, 1546. International Conference on Private Aerial Law: transmit-
Bankruptcy: urging amendment of the laws relating to ting a recommendation for an appropriation for expenses
(H.Doc. 522). 1569, 1615. of participation by the United States in (S.Doc. 175),
Battlefields of the United States: transmitting report of the 2198, 2237, 2242.
Secretary of War on the study of (S.Doc. 151), 367, 446, International Monetary and Economic Conference: trans-
473. mitting estimate of appropriation for expenses of partici-
Botanic Garden, Washington, D.C.: transmitting estimate pation by the United States in (H.Doc. 517), 1164, 1251.
of appropriation for (H.Doc. 522), 1712. Interstate Commerce Commission: transmitting a draft of
Budget of the United States: transmitting, 79, 111. a proposed provision pertaining to an appropriation for
Bureau of Efficiency: transmitting the annual report of, 157, (H.Doc. 545), 3823.
227, 229.
Bureau of Immigration: transmitting a draft of a proposed Lamkin, Charles: transmitting an estimate of appropriation
provision pertain.i ng to an existing appropriation for for payment to (H.Doc. 498), 414.
salaries and expenses of (H.Doc. 516), 984. Legislative establishment: transmitting an estimate of
Bureau of Indian Affairs: transmitting an estimate of ap- appropriation for (S.Doc. 211; H.Doc. 559), 4554, 5292.
propriation for (H.Doc. 548), 3823. Library of Congress: transmitting an estimate of appropria-
Camp Bullis, Tex.: transmitting an estimate of appropria- tion for (H.Doc. 519), 1325. .
tion for completing the acquisition of land at (S.Doc. Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission: transmit-
207), 5192. ting estimate of appropriation for (H.Doc. 526), 1833.
Civil Service Commission: transmitting the annual report National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics: transmitting
of, 157, 228, 229. the annual report of, 158, 228, 283.
Claims: transmitting estimates of appropriations for the ---transmitting an estimate of appropriation for (S.Doc.
· payment of claims for damages to privately owned 195)' 5064.
property (S.Docs. 162, 168, 199; H.Docs. 502, 509, Navy Department: transmitting an estimate of appropria-
554), 606, 1397, 1437, 4105, 5065. tion for (H.Doc. 545), 3823.
---transmitting estimates of appropriations for pay- ---transmitting an estimate of appropriation for pay-
" ment of claims for damages by coll1sion with naval ment of claims for damages by collision with naval
vessels (S.Doc. 166; H.Doc. 503), 606, 1397. vessels (H.Doc. 556), 4105.
---transmitting list of judgments rendered by the Panama Canal: transmitting the annual report of the Gov-
Court of Claims (S.Doc. 164; H.Doc. 504), 606, 1397. ernor of, 157, 228, 229.
---transmitting schedules of claims allowed by the Pa.nama Railroad Co.: transmitting the annual report of the
General Accounting Office (H.Docs. 507, 510), 606. directors of, 157, 227, 229.
Commission for Adjustment of British Claims: transmitting Perry's Victory Memorial Commission: transmitting the
an estimate of appropriation for payment of awards of annual report of, 158, 227, 229.
(H.Doc. 557), 4296. Pocono Pines Assembly Hotels Co.: transmitting a judg-
Coolidge, Calvin: announcing the death of, 1354, 1357, 1358. ment of the Court of Claims in the case of (S.Doc. 213).
Court of Claims: transmitting list of judgments rendered 5433.
by (S.Docs. 164, 201; H.Doc. 546), 1397, 3823, 5064. Post Office Department: transmitting an estimate of appro-
Courts of the United States: transmitting record of judg- priation for (H.Doc. 547), 3823.
ments rendered against the United States (S.Docs. 163, Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital:
200, 202; H.Docs. 508, 544), 606, 1397, 3823, 5064. transmitting the annual report of the Director of, 3054,
Department of the Interior: transmitting estimate of appro- 3135, 3138.
priation for (S.Doc. 192; H.Doc. 540), 3735, 5065, 5433. Puerto Rico: transmitting the annual report of the Gov-
Department of Justice: transmitting estimates of appro- ernor of, 158, 228, 229.
priations for (S.Doc. 193; H.Doc. 512), 718, 5065. ---transmitting copies of the laws and resolutions
Department of Labor: transmitting estimates of appropria- enacted by the legislature of, 159, 227, 229, 1782.
tions for ·(H.Docs. 505, 545), 606, 3823. 1830.
Department of State~ transmitting estimates of appropria- ---transmitting copies of franchises granted by the Pub ..
tions for (SDoc. 194; H.Doc. 549), 3823, 5065. lie Service Commission of, 158, 228, 229.
Disarmament Conference at Geneva: transmitting estimate Radio confere.nces: transmitting a draft of a proposed pro-
of appropriation for expenses of (S.Doc. 159), 1163. vision pertaining to an unexpended balance of appropria·
District of Columbia: transmitting the annual report of the tion available for (H.Doc. 536), 2942.
juvenile court of, 158, 228, 229. Senate: transmitting estimates of appropriations for (S.
---transmitting estimates of appropriations for build- Doc. 157; H.Docs. 497, 552), 411, 985, 3991.
ings and grounds of the public schools of (H.Doc. Senate Office Building: transmitting estimate of appropria-
551), 3991. tion for maintenance of, 5433.
---transmitting an estimate of appropriation for relief ---transmitting estimate of appropriation for mainte-
of residents who are in distress (S.Doc. 196), 5064. nanee of the east wing of (S.Doc. 167), 1397.
---transmitting estimates of appropriations for payment Statuary Hall in the United States Capitol: transmitting
of claims and suits against (S.Docs. 197, 204; H.Doc. estimate of appropriation for removal of statues from
553), 3991, 5064, 5192. (S.Doc. 208), 5192.
Economic recovery: recommending legislatlve action for Treasury Department: transmitting a draft of a proposed
promotion of (H.Doc. 560), 4504, 4553. provision pertaining to an existing appropriation
Elk Hills oil lands, Call!.: transmitting an estimate o:f for {H.Doc. 555), 4105.
appropriation for expenses of litigation afiecting (H.Doc. - -_-transmitting _est"ilnate of appropriation for (S.Doc. •
606), 606. 205), 5192.
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PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES-Continued PUBLIC BUILDINGS-Continued
Communications from Bill to amend act for relief of contractors and subcontractors
Veterans' Administration: transmitting a revised estimate for (see bill S. 5245) .
of appropriation for military and naval compensa- Bill to require contractors to name their subcontractors,
tion (H.Doc. 518), 1325. material men, and supply men (see bill H.R. 9921•).
---transmitting an estimate of appropriation for (H.Doc. Bill to require contractors to file statements under oath of
645). 3823. wages paid, hours of labor, etc., in the erection of (see
Veto: on bill (H.R. 7233) to grant independence to the bill HR. 14603).
Philippine Islands (H.Doc. 524), 1759. Bills to authorize acceptance of title to sites for public
---on bill (H.R. 13975) making appropriations for de- buildings subject to the reservation of ore and mineral
ficiencies and for refunds of internal-revenue taxes, rights (see bills S. 5588•; H.R. 14582).
2445. Bill to amend the Emergency Relief and Construction Act of
- - o n bill (S. 4340) to adjudicate claims of Seminole 1932 relative to erection of (see bill S. 5418).
Indians (S.Doc. 177), 2881. Correspondence relative to quartering of troops in public
Washington Monument Grounds: transmitting report on buildings during the inaugural ceremonies, 2411.
(H.Doc. 528), 2074, 2127. Joint resolutions to provide for the use of granite and l or
PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE. .marble in the erection of (see S.JRes. 226•, 227).
Farm Board and other organizations: employees and salaries Letter of Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a draft of
· a proposed bill to authorize acceptance of titles to sites
of, 3933. for, 3346.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
Societies and associations, 886, 3140. Letter from the Comptroller General of the United States
State legislatures, 3240. commenting on the bill to require contractors to name
their subcontractors, 3573.
Remarks by, on Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 9921) to require contractors
Barry, David S., 3270. 3273, 3276, 3281, 3282. to name their subcontractors, 3569.
Order of business, 3860. Rexnarks in House on bill (H.R. 10743) to require the pur-
Ruling of the Chair, 3086, 3087, 3088, 3089, 3176, 3379, 3380. chase of domestic materials for use on, 1899.
PRESIDENTIAL POST OFFICES, letter from the Civil Service Remarks in House relative to appropriations for construction
Commission transmitting lists of positions not under the of, 403.
Civil Service (S.Doc. 176) , 2557. Remarks in House relative to appropriations for operating
PRESNELL, ROSA G., increase pension (see bill S. 6512). expenses of, 452.
Remarks in House relative to the use of Indiana limestone
PRESTON, ALICE L., pension (see billS. 5068). in construction of, 3124.
PRESTON, CHESTER, relief (see bill H.R. 13573). Remarks in Senate relative to a proposed amendment to
require the purchase of domestic materials for use on,
PRICE, ALICE M., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13430). 2867, 2985, 3171, 3251, 3266, 3289.
PRICE, CHARLES M., poem entitled " Roosevelt Is Leading " writ- Resolution to appoint a special committee to investigate the
ten by, 5588. alleged failure of departmental executives to enforce the
PRICE, CLARENCE, pension (see bill S. 5109). act relating to the rate of wages for laborers and me-
chanics employed on (see H.Res. 352).
PRICE, ELLA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13293). Bills to erect
PRICES PAID AND RECEIVED BY FARMERS, statistics relative to, Gretna, La. (see bill H.R. 14220).
1065. Huntsville, Ala. (see bills S. 5611; H.R. 1432P).
PRIEN, JAMES, relief (see bill H.R. 13101). Revere, Mass. (see bill H.R. 14671) .
Bills to purchase site for
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIA- Philadelphia, Pa.. (see bills S. 5209; H.R. 13563, 13748).
TION, VIRGINIA, petition relating to farm-loan mort-
gages received from, 2130. PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA,
provide for placing the Washington City post office un-
PRINTING AND BINDING. See PuBLic DOCUMENTS. der the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Treasury (see
PRISONERS OF THE UNITED STATES, requesting the President billS. 5530).
to pardon certain (see H.Res. 407). Joint resolutions to provide quarters for troops participating
Statistics relative to, 2610. in the inaugural ceremonies in certain buildings (see S.J.
PRISONERS OF WAR, table showing number of prisoners repatri- Res. 240•; H.J.Res. 570).
ated from Russia and Siberia, 4016. PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND PUBLIC PARKS OF THE NATIONAL
PRISONS, letter from the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the CAPITAL, annual report of the Director of, 3054, 3135,
furnishing of medical services in, 3656. 3138.
Letter from the executive secretary of the Osborne Associa- Statement relative to an estimate of appropriation for ex-
tion relative to appropriations for prison industries, 4244. penses of attendance of park officials at meetings, 4189.
Remarks in House relative to prison labor, 454, 2697, 2768. PUBLIC BUILDINGS COMMISSION, annual report of (S.Doc. 210),
Remarks in House relative to the United States penitentiary 5296.
at Atlanta, Ga., 2701, 2703, 2757. PUBLIC DEBT. See DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for construc- PUBLIC DOCUMENTS, text of the veto message of President Wil-
tion of, 2757. son, May 13, 1920, on the legislative, executive, and
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for prison in- judicial appropriation bill for 1921 relating to the print-
dustries, 2681, 2697. ing of, 1957.
Remarks in Senate relative to prison labor, 4242. Orders to print
PRITCHARD, GEORGE M., pay (see S.Res. 346•). Agricultural-adjustment program: resolution to print addi-
PRIZE FIGHTING. See DISTRICT OF CoLUMBIA. tional copies of hearings held before the Committee
PROBATION SYSTEM, UNITED STATES COURTS, remarks in on Agriculture in House on (see H.Res. 347•).
House relative to appropriations for, 2632. "American-Mexican Frontier, Neuces County, Tex.": resolu-
tion to print paper by Paul S. Taylor entitled (see
PROGRAM OF IMMEDIATE RELIEF, remarks in House concern- S.Res. 353).
ing, 280. Army: order of Senate to print report of the Secretary of
"PROGRESS IN DEFLATION", remarks in House entitled, 2941. War on post exchanges (S.Doc. 149), 422.
· PROHIBITION. See ALcoHOLIC LIQUOR TRAFFic. Battlefields in the United States: order of Senate to print
" PROTECT AMERICAN SEAMEN ", editorial from the Washington the message of the President transmitting the re-
Post entitled, 3450. port of the Secretary of War on the study of (S.Doc.
151). 446.
PRYOR, JOHN S., relief (see bill HR. 13680). ---order of Senate to reprint Senate Document 151 rela-
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, amendment in Senate to Senate Joint Reso- tive to the study of, 2517.
lution 226 to provide for the use of granite and/or xnarble Congressional Directory: concurrent resolution to print the
in the erection of, 2563. first edition of the first session of the Seventy-
Amendment in Senate making appropriations for completion third Congress (see H.Con.Res. 50•).
of projects heretofore authorized, 2645. Double taxation: concurrent resolution to print additional
Amendments in Senate to require the purchase of domestic copies of the preliminary report of the Committee
supplies for use on, 2802, 2869. on Ways and Means in House on (see H.Con.Res.
Amendment in Senate · relative to rentals of buildings for 46).
Government purposes, 3056. Gorgas Memorial Laboratory: order of Senate to print the
Annual report of rental collections outside of the District of annual report of, 5498, 5552.
Columbia on account of public buildings and sites, 39. Government competition with private enterprise: resolution
Bills for the protection of laborers and mechanics on (see to print additional copies of House Report 1985, on
bills H.R. 13039, 14298). the subject of (see HRes. 376•).
Bills providing a remedy for enforcing payment of wages due Hudson River: order of Senate to print report of the Army
laborers and mechanics employed by contractors on (see engineers on survey of (S.Doc. 155), 612.
• bills H.R. 14247, 14248, 14421). Indians: order of Senate to print the speech delivered by
Bills to require the purchase of domestic materials for use Senator King relating to appropriations for (S.Doc.
on (see bills S. 5411; H.R. 10743•). 214). 5450.
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PUBLIC DOCUMENT~ontlnued PUBLIC PRINTER, annual report of, 1327, 1355.
Orders to print Letter relative to the cost of printing for the Patent Office,
Interstate commerce: resolution providing for printing of a 2762.
compilation of laws relating to common carriers Letter relative to proceeds of sales of useless papers in the
(see S.Res. 307). Government Printing Office, 1397, 1435.
Library of Congress: order of Senate to print a speech de- Letter transmitting a list of useless papers in the Govern-
livered by Senator Fess relative to (S.Doc. 185), ment Printing Office, 5064, 5187.
3832. PUBLIC PRINTING. See PuBLIC DocuMENTS.
Memorial services for Calvin Coolidge: concurrent resolution
to print proceedings of the joint session of Senate PUBLIC RECORDS, provide that income, war-profits, and excess-
and House of Representatives (S.Con.Res. 42*, S.Doc. profits tax returns shall constitute (see bill s. 5531).
186). PUBLIC ROADS, address delivered by Willard T. Chevalier on the
Money and the price level: order of Senate to print speech subject of highway development, 4653.
by Senator Wheeler on the subject of (S.Doc. 158), Amendments and remarks tn Senate relative to appropria-
1171. tions for construction and improvement of, 3665, 3692,
Moratorium on foreign debts: concurrent resolution to print 3705, 3745, 3759.
additional copies of hearings held before the Com- Bills to extend the time during which the emergency appro-
mittee on Ways and Means on House Joint Resolu- priation for Federal-aid highways shall be available for
tion 123, relating to (see H.Con.Res. 40*). expenditure (see bills H.R. 13025•, 14104}.
National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolu- Bill authorizing the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to
tion: resolution to print the annual report of (see make loans to States and municipalities for construction
S.Res. 355*, S.Doc. 182). and improvement of (see bill H.R. 14250).
Neuse River, N.C.: resolution to print the report of the Sec- B111 to authorize the granting of Federal aid in the con-
retary of War on plans and estimates of cost for struction of highways leading to toll bridges (see bill H.R.
improvement· of (see H.Res. 306*, H. Doc. 500). 14482).
Philippine independence: order of Senate to print bill H.R. Joint resolution to extend time during which the emer-
7233, with Senate amendment, 676. gency appropriation for Federal-aid highways shall be
Points of Historic Interest in the National Capital: resolu- available for expenditure (see H.J.Res. 573).
tion to print paper entitled (see S.Res. 354*, S.Doc. Letter of Secretary of Agriculture transmitting the annual
183}. report on Federal aid in construction of, 819.
Rules of House: resolution to print (see H.Res. 367*). Letter from W. C. Markham relative to Federal coopera-
Rules of Senate: resolution to prepare and print the revised tion with the States in the building of, 3706.
edition of (see S.Res. 305*}. Memorial of Legislature of Utah urging appropriations for
Senate Document 151: order of Senate to reprint, 2517. highways, 2558, 2726.
Treaties: order of Senate to print a Ust of treaties which Remarks in House relative to appropriations for construc-
have been ratified by the Senate since December, tion and repair of, 1124.
1924 (S.Doc. 216}, 5487. Table showing distribution, by States, of appropriations for
World Court: order of Senate to print the report of the emergency road construction, 669.
Women's Bar Association relative to the protocol of, Tables showing total Federal and State highway employ-
5244. ment. during the months of November and December,
1932, 4317.
PUBLIC DOMAIN. See PuBLIC LANDs.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS, authorize the Reconstruction Finance Cor-
PUBLIC HEALTH, protect (see bill H.R. 14569). poration to make loans to aid in the maintenance of (see
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, annual report of the Surgeon General bills S. 5263; H.R. 14265, 14483).
of, 38, 300. PUBLIC UTILITIES, address over. the radio delivered by Gen.
Bill for relief of retired officers and enlisted men injured in Harvey H. Hannah on the subject of, 676.
airplane accidents (see bill H.R. 13850). Amendment in House to authorize the Committee on Inter-
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting the state and Foreign Commerce to 'investigate, 3207.
final report on rural health work in the drought-stricken Concurrent resolution to print additional copies of the re-
areas (H.Dcc. 530), 2554. port of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com-
Report of the Surgeon General relative to the care and merce in House on regulation of stock ownership in
treatment of leprous persons in Hawaii (H.Doc. 470), 38, public utilities other than railroads (see H.Con.Res. 48).
448. . Joint resolutions to provide for further investigation of
PUBLIC LANDS, provide for the granting of lands to certain States certain (see H.J.Res. 572*, 612•).
(see bill S. 5613). Resolution to investigate ownership and control of stock
Letter from Joseph C. O'Mahoney relative to the proposed by holding companies in (see H.Res. 59*}.
transfer of administration of the public domain PUBLIC VESSEL ACT, letter from the Attorney General submit-
from the Department of the Interior to the Depart- ting a list of suits arising under, 79, 151.
ment of Agriculture, 674.
California: bill to withdraw from settlement and entry cer- PUBLIC WORKS, require the purchase of domestic materials for
tain lands in (see bill H.R. 14176). use on (see bill S. 5411).
Desert lands: bills for relief of entrymen on (see bills S. Bill to accelerate construction of {see bill H.R. 13994).
5456•, 5664*). Bill to regulate certain employment on (see bill H.R..
13493).
Entries: bills to provide for agricultural entry of lands with- Bill to amend act for protection of persons furnishing ma-
drawn. classified, or reported as containing minerals terials and labor for construction of (see btll H.R. 14533).
(see bills S. 5259*; H.R. 13745*). Letter from F. W. Meyers relative to a program for, 4565.
Grazing lands: memorial of Legislature of Oregon relative to Resolution to disapprove the Executive act creating the
the bill (H.R. 11816) for protection of, 4455. Division of (see H.Res. 317).
Homestead: bill to allow credit in connection with home-
stead entries of widows of veterans of Indian wars PUCKEIT, WILLIAM, relief (see bill S. 5228).
(see bill S. 2654•). PUEBLO LANDS. See SAN DIEGO, CAI.IF.
Land grants: joint resolutions to amend an act to remove PUERTO RICAN HURRICANE RELIEF COMMISSION, annual re-
existing discr1minations incident to certain (see port of (H.Doc. 486}, 59, 75.
S.J.Res. 259*; H.J.Res. 613).
Montana: bills granting lands to the State for the use of PUERTO RICO, amend the act to provide a civil government for
the Northern Montana College (see bills S. 5698; (see bill H.R. 14081).
H.R. 14709). Bill relating to the revolving fund for the relief of (see bill
School lands: bill to issue patents to school lands granted
s. 5408*).
to the States (see bill S. 4674•). Bill to authorize an appropriation for the erection of a
Surveys: remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 595.
Veterans' Administration home in (see bill H.R. 13717).
Withdrawals and restoration of: letter from the Secretary of
Joint resolution for the relief of (see H.J .Res. 538).
the Interior transmitting report of the Commis- Joint resolutions to amend a joint resolution for relief of
sioner of the General Land Office on, 284, 300. (see S.J.Res. 183*; H.J.Res. 543).
Joint resolutions to validate an act of the legislature guar-
PUBLIC LIBRARIES, fix rate of postage on periodicals sent by (see anteeing repayment of loans made by the Reconstruction
bill H.R. 13715) . Finance Corporation to agricultural credit corporations of
PUBLIC MONEY, secure greater economy and efficiency in the dis- {see S.J.Res. 260*; H.J.Res. 539, 564*).
bursement of (see bill S. 5021). Letter from the executive secretary transmitting copies of
acts and resolutions of the Legislature of, 38.
PUBLIC OFFICERS, letter from the Clerk of the House transmit- Memorial of legislature requesting authority to legislate
ting a list of reports to be made to Congress by (H.Doc. in the matter of prohibition. 89.
444), 38. Message from the President transmitting the annual report
Letter from the Comptroller General of the United States of the Governor of, 158, 228, 229. ·
transmitting a list of those who, on June 30, 1932, were Message from the President transmitting copies of acts
delinquent in rendering their accounts, 1257, 1260. passed by the Legislature of, 159, 228, 229, 1782, 1830.
164 INDEX
PUERTO RICO-Continued RADIO COI\WUNICATIONS-Continued
Message from the President transmitting copies of fran- Concurrent resolution to provide for a study of broadcasting
chises granted by the Public Service Commission of, 158, (see H.Con.Res. 51).
228, 229. Conference report on bill (H.R. 7716) to amend the act of
Telegram from the speaker of the House of Representatives 1927 to regulate (H.Rept. 2106), 4845, 5203.
of Puerto Rico urging the making of crop loans to farm- Letter from L. D. Coffman, president University of Minne-
ers in, 4787. sota relative to license fees for broadcasting stations, 2958.
PULASKI, CASIMIR, authorize an appropriation for the removal Remarks in House on conference report on bill (H.R. 7716)
of the monument to a new location in the city of Wash- to amend the Radio Act of 1927, 5036.
ington, D.C. (see bill S. 5550). Remarks in Senate on bill (H.R. 7716) to amend the act of
Bill to authorize erection of a memorial at Savannah, Ga., 1927 relating to, 3764.
to (see bill H.R. 6490 • ) . Remarks in Senate on conference report on bill (H.R. 7716)
Joint resolutions for observance of October 11, 1933, in to amend the Radio Act of 1927, 5204.
memory of (see S.J.Res. 252; H.J.Res. 535, 541). Remarks in Senate relative to a decision of the Court of
Joint resolutions providing for observance of October 11 Appeals of the District of Columbia in a case involving
of each year in memory of (see S.J.Res. 213; H.J.Res. the respective rights of radio stations in Indiana and
4821 498, 510, 522). illinois, 323.
PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY, letter from Fred D. Jordan rela- Resolution adopted by the Indiana Republican Editorial
tive to the e:ffect of depreciated foreign currencies on, Association urging enactment of bill to penalize broad-
4123. casting stations for violation of Federal laws, 886.
Telegrams relative to conditions in, 2965. Text of the decision of the Court of Appeals of the District
of Columbia in the case of Nelson Bros. Bond & Mortgage
PULPWOOD INDUSTRY, investigate competitive conditions in Co. v. Federal Radio Commission et al., 165.
(see S.Res. 365•). RADIO CONFERENCES, message froll! the President transmitting
PULTNEYVILLE HARBOR, N.Y., report of Secretary of War on a draft of a proposed provision pertaining to an unex-
survey of, 37. pended balance of appropriation available for (H.Doc. 536),
PUNTENNEY, HANNAH M., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14752). 2942.
PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA., petition of citizens remonstrating against RAFFERTY, ELIZA, pension (see bill H.R. 13125) .
the proposed repeal of the eighteenth amendment, 161. RAGON, HEARTSILL (a Representative from Arkansas).
PURCHASING POWER OF THE ·DOLLAR, telegram from A. B. Attended, 6.
Chitty relative to, 2958. Amendments offered by, to
PURCHASING POWER OF MONEY, stabilize (see bills S. 5292; Clark, Laura J. (H.R. 8800) , 3235.
H .R. 13012). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Letter from Robert L. Owen to Representative Rankin rela- Vint, Alpha: for relief (see bill H.R. 14574), 3343.
tive. to stabilizing, 950. Young, C. C.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14575), 3343.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
PURE FOOD. See FooDS AND DRUGS. State legislatures, 3419.
PURNELL, FRED S. (a Representative from Indiana). Remarks by, on
Attended, 5. · Clark, Laura J., 3233, 3234.
Appointed conferee, 2192, 3090. Committees: for election of certain members to standing
Appointed on funeral committee, 414. (see H.Res. 322), 532.
Tribute to services of, 5660, 5664. Currency infiation, 4083. .
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Farm allotment plan, 1372, 1673, 1676, 1680, 1684, 2049.
Leazenby, Mahala: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13346), Legislative appropriation blll-salary reduction, 3406.
76. Little Rock College, Little Rock, Ark., 3716.
Martin, Rachel N. (H.R. 14580), 3419. Louderback, Harold, 4920.
Oxendine, Elmer E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14102), 1396. President's veto message--first deficiency bill, 2448.
Ross, Harry G.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13347), 76. Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans: publicity of,
Saxton, Sarah E. : to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13348) , 2539, 2543.
76. Tari:ff rates, 4067.
Shaw, Margaret J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14194), Tari:ffs and foreign currency depreciation, 1819, 1822, 3874,
1617. 3876, 3877, 3905.
Washburn, Sarah J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-con-
13914)' 985. ference report, 5372, 5374.
Remarks by, on War Department appropriation bill, 2048, 2168.
Butter: oleomargarine and adulterated, 4546. ---national defense, 2048.
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2103. ---National Guard: disability benefits to officers of
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5250. 2049, 2234, 2236.
Farm-allotment plan, 1338, 1339, 1340, 1344, 1345, 1525, 1675 ---officers' retired pay, 2056, 2168.
General leave to print, 5255. ---Organized Reserves, 2310.
Georgia Bicentennial Commission, 3972. ---rivers and harbors, 2433.
Lower Vein Coal Co., 3714. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Order of business, 5247.
Stab111zation activities: to repeal section 9 of agricultural RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, annual report of money received
marketing act relating to (see bill H.R. 13856), 869. and not paid into the general fund of the Treasury, 39.
Sumner, Charles W., 3229. RAILROADS, address over the radio delivered by Representative
Treasury-Post omce Departments appropriation bUI, 3800. Rayburn entitled " The Public Interest in Railroads and
---waiving points of order, 396. Other Forms of Transportation", 503.
Vates of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Address delivered by Samuel Untermyer before the Univer-
PURVIS, MARY A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13788). sity Club of Los Angeles, Calif., relative to the financial
condition of, 5195.
PUSATERI, HARRY, relief (see bill H.R. 13574). Amendment and remarks in Senate relative to appropria-
PUTNAM, RUSSELL B., relief (see bill H.R. 13613). tions for making valuation of, 4791.
Letter of Secretary of the Navy transmitting a draft of a Article by Judge George W. Anderson entitled " Salvaging
p-roposed bill for the relief of, 284. Our Railroads ", 163.
QUABAUG RUBBER CO., NORTH BROOKFIELD, MASS., letters Article by Edward A. Filene entitled " Railroads, a Super-
relative to the prohibitive duties in Canada on commodi- highway, and the Unemployed", 3999.
ties manufactured by, 3179. Bill to amend act to punish the unlawful breaking of seals
QUACK MEASURES IN CONGRESS, remarks in House on the of railroad cars and the felonious asportation of freight,
subject of, 700. express packages, or baggage (see bill S. 4095 *).
Bill to provide for payment of compensation to certain land-
QUEEN, NANNIE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13895). grant railroads (see bill S. 4165*).
QUIGLEY, THOMAS M.A., relief (see bill H.R. 13938). Bills to require the employment of American citizens on
QUINN, MICHAEL J., bestow medal of honor upon (see bill H.R. observation cars, club cars, and sleeping cars of (see bills
14084). S. 5604; H.R. 14650).
QUIRK, THOMAS CHRISTOPHER, relief (see bill H.R. 13548). Bill to allow them to transport the mails by motor vehicles
(see bill H.R. 9636 • ) .
QUORUM ROLL CALLS. See HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE. Editorial from the Washington Herald favoring Government
RADIO COMMUNICATIONS, announcement of hearings to be held ownership of, 4564.
by the Committee on Interstate Commerce in Senate on Joint resolution prohibiting loans by the Reconstruction
bill (H.R. 7716) to amend the Radio Act of 1927, 721. Finance Corporation to (see S.J.Res. 245).
Bills to amend the Radio Act of 1927 (see bills H.R. 7716*, Letter written by George Foster Peabody on the railroad
13848). situation, 1722.
Bills to provide for fees -for radio licenses (see bills S. 5201; Petition of national farm organizations relative to the pro-
H.R. 14688). posed reduction of freight rates on, 3585.
Bill to require the securing of permits for the use of radio Remarks in Senate on Senate Joint Resolution 245, to pro-
sets capable of receiving police broadcasts in vehicles (see hibit loans by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to,
bill H.R. 14183). 2659.
INDEX 165
RAILROADS-Continued RAMSEYER, C. WILLIAM-Continued
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for evaluating Amendments offered by, to
properties of, 3021. Farm-allotment bill (H.R. 13991)-ru.im1nlstrative provisions,
Remarks in House relative to freight rates on coal, 3907. 1609.
Remarks in House relative to the condition of, 5275. Legislative appropriation bill---,salary reduction, 3392.
Remarks in House and statistics relative to the operation of, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
843, 844. President of the United States: to provide a 6-year term for
Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission on final the (H.J.Res. 608), 4641.
valuations of properties of certain, 39, 60. Remarks by, on
Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission on investi- Farm-allotment plan, 1531, 1536, 1588, 1607, 1609, 1660, 1661.
gation of the proposed 6-hour day for employees of (H.Doc. Legislative appropriation bill-salary reduction, 3392.
496), 366, 414. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-con..
Report of the Postmaster General on special contracts for ference report, 4590, 4595. ·
transportation of the mails by, 151, 156. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Table of freight rates on bituminous coal, 3908. RAMSPECK, ROBERT (a Representative from Georgia).
Telegram from A. F. Whitney to Bernard M. Baruch relative Attended, 6.
to the railway situation, 902. Appointed to Joint Committee on Printing, 5541.
Text of the report of the national transportation committee Amendments offered by, to
on rail survey, 4115, 4121. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
RAILROAD TRAINMAN (magazine), article relative to wage cuts priation bill (H.R. 14363)-prisons, 2703.
of Federal employees appearing in, 2545. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
RA.n.WAY MAIL SERVICE. See PoSTAL SERVICE. Alexander, Hooper, Jr.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14617), 3654.
RAINEY, MRS. CARL, pension (see bill H.R. 13837). Bright, Lilla Tarpley: to pension (see bill H.R. 13839), 817.
Herbert, Berta: to pension (see bill H.R. 13516), 285.
RAINEY, HENRY T. (a Representative from Illinois). McCormack, Frank J.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13739), 535.
Attended, 6. Taylor & Son, J. H.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13740), 535.
Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1354. Remarks by, on
Appointed on committee on inaugural arrangements, 206. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2908.
Appointed on committee to wait on the President, 6.. Change of reference, 473.
Appointed Speaker pro tempore, 2704, 4277, 5393. Dental Corps, United States Navy, 3228.
Appointed teller, 7. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
Eagle, Joseph H.: swearing in of, 3579. priation bill-conference report, 5032, 5033.
Foreign debts: address delivered on subject of, 4103. --prisons, 2701, 2703.
Motions and resolutions offeted by Disbursing officers, United States Army, 3731.
Adjourn: to, 36, 75, 606, 718, 869, 943, 984:, 1394, 1435, 1711, Independent offices appropriation bill, 3215.
1985, 2127, 2789, 3487 3580 4104 4554. ---Civil Service Commission, 3132.
Adjournment over: for (see H.Res. 333, 337), 920, 1080. Order of business, 4279, 4284, 4294.
Consent Calendar: suspension of rules (see H.Res. 365), 2328. Pitanken, John, 3804.
Dispensing with Calendar Wednesday, 3579. Radio regula.tion~nference report, 5038.
Electoral votes: relative to counting of (see H.Res. 338),
1217. Tariff, 4067.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-confer-
Impeachment of President Hoover: to lay on table, 1968. ence report, 4590.
Karch, Charles A.: on death of (see H.Res. 303), 36.
Memorial services to Calvin Coolidge: to print 1n Record Wilkins, Frank, 3710.
proceedings of, 3487. Reports made by, from
President: for notification of (see H.Res. 295), 6. Committee on Claims:
President and Vice President: for consideration of electoral Densmore, Lula E. (H.Rept. 2170), 5188.
votes on (see H.Con.Res. 44), 1216. Lester, William A. (H.Rept. 2146), 5062.
Private Calendar: to consider bills on (see H.Res. 364, 370, Lester, Zetta (H.Rept. 2147), 5062.
371, 372, 374, 379, 389, 398), 2328, 3546, 3580, 3638, 3733, Powell, William (H.Rept. 2142), 5061.
4062, 4452, 5021. Shabel, Joseph (H.Rept. 2167), 5188.
Recess: to, 2705, 3218, 5397, 5595. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Rules: to suspend, 4508. RANDALL, GEORGE C., relief (see bill H.R. 14673).
Walsh, Thomas J.: to appoint funeral committee (see RANDOLPH, CASSIE, pension (see bill S. 5422) .
H.Res. 406), 5425.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by RANDOLPH, RACHEL G., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14010).
Angelow, Anna: to pension (see bill H.R. 13246), 45. RANKIN, JOHN E. (a Representative from Mississippi).
Congressional Record: to provide for furnishing, for the Attended, 6. .
current session to certain Members elect of the Seventy- Letter written by Hon. Robert L. Owen on the subject of a
third Congress, of the (see H.J.Res. 492), 152. b1ll to regulate the value of money introduced by, 950.
Constitution of the United States: proposing amendment Silver: remonetization of-address of Compton I. White,
for repeal of the eighteenth amendment to (see H.J.Res. Member-elect from Idaho, relative to, 5547.
480), 7. Amendments offered by, to
Huffman, Nancy: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13945), Bridges: Pearl River, Miss., 1903.
1056. - - - Tombigbee River, Miss., 1904.
Patterson, Bettie L.: to pension (see b111 H.R. 13247), 4:5. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Thomas, Sally E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13248), Life-insurance claims: to provide for reference to commis-
45. .
sioners of suits on Government (see bill H.R. 14630), 3824.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Reconstruction Finance Corporation: to provide. for loans
Citizens and individuals, 77, 2244, 2454, 3654, 3920, 5416. for the purpose of securing postponement of foreclosure
Remarks by, on
Adjournment over, 920 . • of farm mortgages for 2 years (see bill H.R. 14342), 2193.
Money: to regulate the value of (see bill H.R. 13012), 40.
Beer bill, 745, 746, 74~. 857, 860, 861, 862, 863, 864, 865. Pearl River: to construct bridge across (see bill H.R. 13751),
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2114. 607.
Correction of the Journal, 986. Tombigbee River: to construct bridge across (see b111 H.R.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 7, 4508, 4512. 13753). 607.
Election of President and Vice President, 1217. Tombigbee River, Miss.: improving and channeling of (see
Extension of remarks, 566.
General leave to print, 4515, 5547. bill H.R. 14644), 3918.
Town Creek, Miss.: flood control of (see bill H.R. 14647),
Hawley, Willis C.: tribute to, 5541.
Leave to file report, 566. 3918.
Notification to President, 68. Remarks by, on
Order of business, 36, 69, 273, 745, 746, 920, 921, 1021, 1217, Bridges: Pearl River, Miss., 1903.
1394, 1711, 1969, 2032, 2417, 2'705, 2778, 2894, 3579, 3638, ---Tombig bee River, Miss., 1904.
3801, 4062, 4452, 4507, 4810, 5021, 5022, 5398, 5541. Consolidation of Government bureaus, 3796.
Sales tax, 1021. CUrrency inflation, 3097, 4081, 4083.
Seed loans, 1021. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 19, 4508.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Emergency officers• retirement, 3409.
Gasoline tax, 2899, 2901.
RALEY, HENRY, relief (see bill H.R. 13592). Independent offices appropriation bill, 3110.
RAMIE, amendment and remarks in House relative to fixing duty --Veterans' Administration, 3028, 3029, 3030, 3031.
on, 1678. Joint Committee on Veterans' Benefits, 5542, 5543, 5546.
RAMM, ALDA E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14175). Navy Department appropriation bill, 4714.
RAMSEY, BRUCE F., relle.f (see billS. 4988). Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-con-
ference report, 4590.
RAMSEYER, C. WILLIAM (a Representative from Iowa). Veterans' benefits, 3110.
Attended, 6. Washington's Farewell Address, 4529, 4596.
Appointed teller, 1610. Votes of. Sire YEA-AND-NAY VOTEs.
166 JNDEX
RANSLEY, HAR.RY C. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION, address over the
Attended, 6. radio delivered by Director Jesse H. Jones with regard to
Appointed on funeral committee, 414. the work of, 874.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Amendment and remarks in House relative to transferring
Curry, Edward: for relief (see bill H.R. 13868), 870. appropriations from the Corporation to the Treasury De-
Petitions and papers presented by, from partment, 1890.
Citizens and individuals, 4376. Amendment and remarks in Senate relative to transferring
Remarks by, on appropriations from the Corporation to the Treasury De-
AgricUltural appropriation bill-naval stores, 1117, 1118. p art ment, 2254.
War Department appropriation bill-Army supplies, 2421, Amendment in Senate to authorize loans to private corpora-
2424, 2426. tions for developing cooperative community farming and
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. crop marketing, 2645.
RANSOM, JOHN, pension (see bill S. 5565). Article by John T. Flynn relative to operations of, 871.
Bills to amend act creating (see bills S. 5586; H.R. 13011,
RAPELYE, ADELAIDE L., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14007). 13037).
RAPIDES PARISH, LA., relinquish title of the United States to Bill to subject them to the provision of the Budget and
lands in (see bill H.R. 11242*). Accounting Act of 1921 (see bill S. 5572).
RAPP, EDWIN M., relief (see bill H.R. 14423). Bill providing for the accounting of certain moneys made
available to the Secretary of AgricUlture under certain
RARIDON, JOHN W., pension (see bill H.R. 13108). provisions of (see bill H.R. 14687).
RATHDRUM PRAIRIE PROJECT, IDAHO, provide for the rehabill- Bill to prevent undue publicity regarding loans made to
tation of (see bill H.R. 13536). banks by (see bill H.R. 14695).
RAWLS, JULIAN L., relief (see bills S. 5194; H.R. 81P) o Bill to prohibit publicity of names of individual borrowers
RAY, ALWILDA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13705) o from (see bill H.R. 14699).
Bill to provide that lien on crops shall be adequate security
RAY, J. E., telegram opposing further investigation of the Overton- for advances under (see bill H.R. 13712).
Broussard election in Louisiana, 4788. Bills providing for loans for securing postponement of fore-
ltAY, WILLIAM A., relief (see bill H.R. 14207). closures of farm mortgages (see bills S. 5450, 5591, 5639*;
RAYBURN, SAM (a Representative from Texas). H.R. 14342, 14440).
Attended, 6. · Bills authorizing them to make loans for refinancing irriga-
Radio address on the subject of the problems of transporta- tion and drainage districts (see bills S. 5020, 5086; H.R.
tion delivered by, 503. 13996, 14744).
Bills to authorize loans for construction of sewerage systems
Amendments offered by, to by (see bills S. 5392; H.R. 13749, 13818).
Independent omces appropriation bill: public utilities, investi- Bills to provide for the refinancing of farm-mortgage indebt-
gation of, 3207. edness by (see bills S. 5329; H.R. 14031, 14372).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills to authorize them to make loans to private colleges,
Federal communications and power commission: to establish universities, and institutions of higher learning (see bills
(see bill H.R. 14501), 2943. · 8. 5582; H.R. 14296).
Interstate Commerce ~o amend, as amended (see bill Bills authorizing loans in aid. of agricUlture, commerce, and
H.R. 14373), 3336. industry (see bills S. 5683; H.R. 14633). .
Public utility: to provide further investigation of certain Bill authorizing them to make loans to banks, trust com-
public-utility corporations ~ngaged in interstate commerce panies, insurance companies, and building and loan asso-
(see H.J.Res. 572), ~- ciations for preventing foreclosures on homes and farms
Public-utility corpora"UU'll:S': investigation of certain (see (see bill H.R. 13878).
H.J.Res. 572), ~ Bill authorizing them to make loans to certain home owners
Regulation of stock ownership in pubUc utilities other than and farmers (see bill S. 4995).
railroads: to print copies of (see H.Con.Res. 48), ~ Bill authorizing them to make loans to certain hospitals
Remar ks by, on (see bill S. 5251).
Bankruptcy system: ·uniformity of, 2910, 2917. Bills to authorize loans to public-school districts for main-
Beer bill, 765, 865, 866. tenance of public schools (see bills H.R. 14265, 14483) .
Farm-allotment plan, 1690. Bill to amend act to provide for certain loans to aid in the
Independent omces appropriation bill-Federal Trade Com- support and maintenance of public schools (see bill S.
mission, 3119. 5263).
---public utilities, investigation of, 3207. Bill providing for loans to producers of wheat and cotton by
Interstate Commerce Commission, 4540. ~ (see bill 8. 5587).
Lincoln, Abraham, 3973, 3976. B111 to provide that loans shall be made to farmers on the
Rio Grande River bridge, Rio Grande City, Tex., 4550. security of first mortgages by (see bill H.R. 14035).
Reports made by, from Bill to authorize the making of loans to needy individuals,
Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce: ex-service men, farmers, home owners, and business men
Interstate Commerce Commission (H.Rept. 1900), 2451. (see bill S. 5642).
Public utilities: investigation of (H.Rept. 2192), 5425., Bill to repeal the provision of law requiring publicity
Rio Grande bridge, Boca Chica, Tex. (H.Rept. 2012), 3991. respecting loans by (see bill S. 5656).
Rio Grande River bridge, Rio Grande City, Tex. (H.Rept. Bill to authorize the ma.king of loans to the cooperative
2029), 4105. creamery associations by (see bill S. 5677).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Bill to authorize loans to finance garbage and sewerage
RAYL, ROBERT, relief (see bill H.R. 13950*)o disposal plants (see bill H.R. 14660).
RAYON, amendment and remarks in House relative to the pro- Bill to authorize loans to States to provide food for under-
posed adjustment charge on the first domestic processing nourished school children (see bill H.R. 14672).
Bills providing for loans to farm mortgagors by (see bills
· of, 1666. S. 5350; H.R. 14138, 14222).
REAVIS, MRS. WILLIE L., pension (see bill H.R. 13784). Bill providing for loans to farm mortgagors, through the
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE GOVERNMENT, annual regional credit corporations, to enable them to lower the
report of (H.Doc. 445), 39o interest on their loans (see bill H.R. 14267).
Bill relating to livestock loans made through the regional
RECLAMATION SERVICE, declaring the policy of the United agricUltural credit corporations by (see blll S. 5548).
states with respect to irrigation and reclamation (see bill Bill to authorize ·the advance of loans to bankruptcy deposi-
. H.R. 13917). tories in receivership by (see bill H.R. 14375).
Bill for temporary relief of water users on irrigation projects Bills to authorize the making of advances to the reclama-
(see bill S. 5135). tion fund by (see bills S. 5607*, 5614*; H.R. 14619, 14649).
Bill to authorize advances to the reclamation fund (see bill Bill authorizing loans to States and municipalities for con-
s. 5471). struction of public streets and highways (see bill H.R.
Bills to authorize advances by the Reconstruction Finance 14250).
Corporation to the reclamation fund (see bills S. 5607, Bills to increase the amount of certain loans made to insti-
5614; H.R. 14619, 14649). tutions holding mortgages on homes (see bills S. 5403;
Remarks in House relative to administrative provisions and H.R. 14202) .
limitations applicable to, 657o Bill authorizing the making of loans to associations organ-
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 927. ized for the barter of goods and services by (see bill S.
Remarks in Senate relative to appropriations for, 5455. 5412).
Remarks 1n Senate relative to the proposed interchange of Bills to extend to the Virgin Islands the benefits of the act
appropriations for reclamation projects, 3623. creating (see bills S. 5126*; H.R. 13657) o
statement by Marshall N Dana concerning Federal reclama-
0
Joint resolutions proposing a reduction in interest rates on
tion projects, 2751. Government loans made by (see S.J.Res. 249; H.J.Res. 595).
Tables showing accretions to the reclamation fund and ex- Joint resolution prohibiting loans to the railroads by (see
penditures for construction of reclamation projects, 5149. S.J.Res. 245).
RECONSTRUCTION, address over the radio delivered by L. J. Taber Joint resolution to suspend the making of certain loans by
relative to the program of the National Grange for, 4655. (see H.J.Reso 611).
INDEX 167
RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION-Continued REED, DANIEL A.-Continued
Joint resolution authorizing the Attorney General to inves- Remarks by, on
tigate the failure of any company or corporation which Government purchase of American goods, 1892.
receives a loan in excess of $50,000 from (see H.J.Res. 552). Independent offices appropriation bill-Veterans' Adminis-
Joint resolutions to validate an act of the Puerto Rican tration, 3026.
Legislature guaranteeing repayment of loans made by the National Guard of South Dakota, 5177.
Corporation to agricultural credit corporations of the Reapportionment, 206.
island (see H.J .Res. 539, 564) . Tariffs and foreign currency depreciation, 3123.
Letter from the Chairman making a correction in the report Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-<:on-
of loans made to the Bronx County Trust Co., New York, ference report, 4590, 4591, 4616, 4617.
N.Y., 2677. --public buildings, 411.
Memorial of Legislature of Idaho urging legislation to Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
authorize loans to irrigation districts by, 4299, 4456. REED, DAVID A. (a Senator from Pennsylvania).
Remarks in Senate relative to operations of, 871. Attended, 3.
Remarks in Senate on Senate Joint Resolution 245 to pro- Agricultural credit agencies: tabulation of functions of, 3698.
hibit loans to the railroads by, 2658. Appointed conferee, 3933, 4455, 5438.
Remarks in House relative to the activities and operations Appointed on funeral committee, 1358, 1429.
of, 659, 1011, 1116, 4063, 4070. Certificate of election: memorandum on Pennsylvania law
Remarks in House relative to the loan made to the San relative to duty of governor to issue a, 5427.
Francisco Bank of America by, 2777. Foreign currency depreciation: statement of Ray D. Chapin
Remarks in House and-correspondence relative to the pub- with regard to, 3708.
lication of loans made by, 2538, 2542, 2543, 5364. Philadelphia Mail Steamship Line: mail contract with-let-
Remarks in House on House Joint Resolution 552 to author- ter from Postmaster General Walter F. Brown to Senator
ize the Attorney General to investigate the failure of any Hugo L. Black relative to, 5447.
company or corporation which receives a loan in excess of Amendments offered by, to
$50,000 from, 3217. Agricultural appropriation bill (H.R. 13872) -agricultural
Remarks in House on House Resolution 335 requesting credit agencies: consolidation of, 3696.
information concerning the activities of, 1360. Air mail and ocean mail contracts: investigation of (S.Res.
Report of loans made by (H.Doc. 531), 2605, 2640. 349), 5008.
Reports of operations of (H.Docs. 474, 538), 38, 59, 3342, 3346. Budzinski, Michael J. (S. 5214), 3752.
Report of the investigating committee on loans made by Eighteenth amendment: repeal of (S.J.Res. 211), 4211, 4225,
(S.Rept. 1059), 1717. 4228, 4230.
Report of activities and _expenditures for November 1932 Huff, Price (H.R. 11035), 5010.
(H.Doc. 515), 943. Immigration: exemption from quota of fathers and mothers
Report for January 1933 on loans made by (H.Doc. 562), (H.R. 8174), 5523.
5414, 5654. Legislative appropriation bill (H.R. 14562)-law library, 4809.
Resolution of inquiry relative to the application for a loan
submitted by the Verde River Irrigation and Power Dis- Linebarger, Henry Dixon (H.R. 2599), 3679.
trict, Ariz., to (see S.Res. 309). Philippine independence (bill H.R. 7233), 162, 264.
Resolution requesting information as to the activities of Second deficiency b1ll (H.R. 14769)-Pocono Pines Assembly
Hotels Co., 5462.
(see H.Res: 335). Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill--Gov-
Resolution requesting the President to submit reports to
the House of Representatives in regard to certain loans ernment purchase of American goods, 3253.
made by (see H.Res. 351). ---omcers on foreign sernce, 3467.
Statement of loans made by the Corporation to the several ---rentals, 3466.
States up to and including February 15, 1933, 4421, 4422. ---Soldiers' Home, 3458.
Table showing loans to States for relief of destitution, 4316. Withholding Army, Navy, and Marine Corps pay (S. 4810),
1182.
Text of bill (H.R. 14138} providing for loans to farm mort- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
gagors to enable them to lower the rate of interest on Act of May 22, 1928: to amend (see bill S. 5509), 2460.
farm-mortgage loans, 1778. Army disbursing officers: for relief of certain (see b1ll S.
RECONSTRUCTION REVENUE STAMPS, remarks in House rela- 5406). 1718.
tive to the plan proposed by H. A. Grimths for the issu- Camp Taylor, Ky.: to resell the undisposed of portion of (see
ance of, 3734. bill s. 5528). 2563.
RED CROSS. See AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CRoss. Claims: to authorize settlement, allowance, and payment of
certain (see bill S. 5437), 1932.
REDDING, GEORGE J., relief (see b1ll H.R. 14682). Delaware River bridge, Pennsylvania: to authorize construc-
REDENS, SARAH A., pension (see bUI S. 5496). tion of (see bill S . 5504), 2411.
REDMAN, LOTTIE, relief (see b1ll S. 458•). Haupt, John P.: to pension (see bill 8. 5682), 4653.
Markham, Harrison Schermerhorn: to authorize appoint-
REDMAN, W. C., relief (see bill S. 4996). ment as second lieutenant in Regular Army of (see bill S.
RED MEN. See GREAT COUNCil. OF THE UNITED STATES OF THE 5177'. 367.
IMPROVED 01wER OF RED MEN. :Mercur, Helen G.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5162). 304.
Military Academy: to credit certain services as cadets at (see
REED, CHARLES H., relief (see bill H.B. 13327). bill s. 5501)' 2343.
REED, DANIEL A. (a Representative jrom New York). Mobile National Cemetery, Alabama: authorizing acquisition
Attended, 6. of certain land as an addition to (see bill S. 5305), 1162.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Monongahela River: to construct bridge across (see bill S.
Bock, Susan: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13869), 870. 5183). 422.
Burford, Jennie H.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13252}, National military parks: to provide for protection under
45. control of War Department for national parks, battlefield
Crampton, Miriam E. : to increase pension (see bill H.R. sites, national monuments, and (see bill S. 5233), 675.
14640) • 3966. Pensacola Military Reservation, Fla.: to authorize the Secre-
Fox, Delphina: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13249) , 45. tary of War to dispose of the remaining portion o! (see bill
Grape juice: to repeal tax on certain (see bill H.R. 14415), s. 5438). 1932.
2555. Philadelphia, Pa.: to procure site for public building at (see
Johnson, Mae E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13250), bill s. 5209). 541.
45. • Plattsburg Barracks Military Reservation: to authorize ad-
Keefe, Mary B.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13251), 45. justment of part of western boundary line of (see bill S.
Maller, AI vena C.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13254), 5270). 887.
45. Pulaski, Casimir: to authorize an appropriation for the
Mangan, Elizabeth: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14384), removal of the monument to (see blll S. 5550), 2732.
2336. Real estate of War Department: to authorize Secretary of
Millspaugh, Ella G.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. War to sell or dispose of certain surplus (see bill 8. 5304),
14641) • 3824. 1162.
Reynolds, Martha F.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. Rockwell, Christina M.: to pension (see bill S. 5453), 2029.
13253). 45. Thompson, Augustus: for relief (see bill S. 5474), 2131.
Motions and resolutions offered by Vauthier, Louis, and Francis Dohs: for relief (see bill S.
American Tobacco Co., P. Lorillard Co., R. J. Reynolds To- 5161) , 304. .
bacco Co., Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co., and the Atlantic Vetterlein, Wayne Smallwood: for relief (see bill S. 5650),
& Pacific Tea Co.: authorizing Federal Trade CommiSSion 4215.
to investigate (H.Res. 395), 4865. Virgin Islands: to extend provisions of the Reconstruction
Petitions and papers presented by, from Finance Corporation Act and Emergency Relief and Con-
Citizens and individuals, 4454. struction Act of 1932 to (see bill S. 5126). 233.
Bemarks by, on Webb, Charles J., Sons Co.: for relief (see bill S. 5452), 2029.
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor ap- World War· Veterans' Act, 1924: to amend (see bill S. 5166),
propriation bill-conference report, 5030. 304.
--prisons, 2699, 2702. Worran, L. P.: for relief (see bill S. 5605), 3588.
168 INDEX
REED, DAVID A.-Continued REED, DAVID A.-Continued
Motions and resolutions offered by Remarks by, on
Adjourn: to, 3709. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 3380.
Allegheny Forging Co.: to concur in House amendment, 4901. ---Air Mail Service, 3067.
Barry, David S.: to suspend from office, 3273, 3282. ---assay offices, 2669.
Holmes, William H.: to disagree to House amendment and ---alien seamen, 3378.
ask for conference, 5451. ---conference report, 4895.
Idaho, State of: for relief of-to recede, 5069. ---executive economy, 3145.
Killion, Clarence R.: to disagree to House amendments and ---exportable-crop surpluses, 3283.
ask for conference, 3933. ---Government purchase of American goodS, 3172, 3173.
Leather: directing Tariff Commission to investigate goat, 3253.
kid, and cabretta (S.Res. 370}, 4875. ---officers on foreign service, 3467.
National military parks, etc.: protection of-to concur 1n ---rentals, 3466.
House amendments, 5212. ---salary reduction, 3469, 3470, 3504, 3507.
Post exchanges: to print as Senate document report on the - - - Seatrain Co. mail contract, 2671, 2673, 2738, 2803.
operation of (S.Doc. 149}, 422. 2804, 2805, 2806, 2807, 2809.
Recess: to, 3793, 3862. ---Soldiers' Home, 3458, 3459.
Reconsider: to, 4:211, 4230. ---tax refunds, 3457.
Study of battlefields for commemoration purposes: to print Tryon, Addie I. and Lorin H., 3684.
as Senate document report on (H.Doc. 500; S.Doc. 151}, Vauthier, Louis, 3671.
446. War debts and taxes, 306.
War Department appropriation bill: to consider, 3706. War Department appropriation bill, 3505, 3508, 3706, 3770.
- - - to agree to request for conference, lt455. 3785, 3791, 3855, 3941, 3961.
- - - t o insist on Senate amendments and request further ---camps at Army posts for unemployed, 3839, 384o.
conference, 5348. 3841, 3848, 3849, 3859, 3936, 3943, 3944, 3945, 3947.
Petitions and papers presented by, from 3848, 3950.
Citizens and individuals, 2130, 2455, 4868, 5066. --clothing and equipment, 3778, 3779, 3785, 3786.
Remarks by, on ---conference report, 5229, 5348, 5480.
Agricultural appropriation bill-agricultural credit agencies, ---horses, 3778.
3696, 3697, 3702, 3703. ---hospitals, 3793.
---Federal-aid highways, 3696. ---National Guard, 3854.
Air mail and ocean mail contracts: investigation of, 5008. ---offenses by officers, 3961.
Arlington Memorial Bridge, 3593. ---railroads, 3788.
Army nominations: to confirm, 2344. ---rifie matches, 3959.
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 5120, 5122. Watkins, Wayne Bert, 3678.
Barry, David S., 3269, 3272, 3273, 3274, 3281, 3282, 3520. Withholding Army, Navy, and Marine Corps pay, 1295.
Battlefields in United States: to correct Senate document Wright, Benjamin, 5508.
on, 2493, 2495, 2517. Reports made by, from
Camp Bullis, Tex., 5011. Committee of conference:
Camps Stephen D. Little and Harry J. Jones, 916, 917. Killion, Clarence R. (S. 2148; HRept. 2074}, 4791.
Citizens' military training camps, 3170. War Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14199, H.Rept.
Committee service, 156. 217'7}. 5228, 5479.
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 3703, 3704. Committee on Military Affairs:
Crop production and harvesting loans, 908. Arlington Memorial Bridge (S.Rept. 1161}, 3592.
Currency inflation, 3010. Camp Bullis, Tex. (S.Rept. 1299), 4874.
Departmental expenditures, 3941. District of Columbia: fire fighting (S.Rept. 1298}, 4874.
District of Columbia appropriation bill-taxicabs, 5346. Los Angeles County, Calif. (S.Rept. 1149), 3242.
Dohs, Francis, 3671. Sawhill, Alexander F. (S.Rept. 1300}, 4874.
Economic situation study, 1267. Unemployed persons at military posts (S. 5363}, 3242.
Edgar, William F.: bequest of, 4708. War Department appropriation bill (S.Rept. 1155}, 3424.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4057, 4220, 4225, 4228, Withholding pay of officers ( S.Rept. 1005), 541.
4230. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Exhibition ride at Fort Myer, Va.: announcement of, 3240. REED, ELLEN C., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13211).
Foreign debts, 1275, 1278, 1280, 1281, 2983, 2984. REED, OPPIE, pension (see billS. 5007).
George Rogers Clark memorial, Vincennes, Ind., 4982.'
Glass-steagall banking bill, 1935. REED, SARD S., relief (see bill H.R. 5261•).
---banking affiliates, 2516. REESE, WILLIAM, relief (see bill H.R. 14019}.
---silver, remonetization of, 2380, 2381. REFUNDS OF INTERNAL-REVENUE TAXES, amendment in Senate
Government purchase of American goods, 3681. prohibiting payment of refunds unless approved by the
Grand Central post-office building, New York City, 1168, Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation, 1637, 1644.
1169. Amendment in Senate to require the prior approval by the
Huff, Price, 5319. Board of Tax Appeals of proposed, 2802, 2864, 3458.
Immigration: exemption from quota of fathers and mothers, Amendment in Senate to require prior approval by the
5522. Comptroller General of the United States of all claims for,
Indian clai.ms: California, 3684. 2645, 2665, 3376.
Indians: allotments of deceased, 5508. Amendment in Senate relative to refunds of overpayments,
International Mercantile Mari.ne Co. mail contract, 5214, 2198.
5216, 5217, 5230, 5231, 5232, 5233, 5234, 5236, 5243, 5244, Amendment in Senate relative to refunds of overpayments
5298, 5299, 5300, 5301, 5302 5303 5304, 5305, 5306. made prior to July 1, 1932, 2732.
Killion, Clarence R.: conference report, 4791. Amendment in Senate to authorize the payment of interest
Laval-Hoover debt conference, 1294. on overpayments, 2254.
Legislative appropriation bill-law library, 4809. Amendment and remarks in House relative to requiring
Limitation of debate, 3010. prior approval by the Joint Committee on Internal Reve-
McDonald, George W., 3757. nue Taxation; concurred in by the Senate, 1945, 1954.
McHam, Beryl M., 5009, 5522. Annual report of, 39.
Military cemeteries: abandonment of, 3671. Letter from the Attorney General recommending disapproval
Monetary question, 1288. of the first deficiency appropriation bill (H.R. 13975} re-
Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5017, 5019, 5319. lating to, 2445.
Motion to strike out the last word, 631. Remarks in House relative to the President's veto message
National military parks, 3671. on the deficiency bill relating to, 2523.
Naval Academy: degree of bachelor of science, 3679. Remarks in House relative to, 352, 1296, 1321.
Naval strength, 3507. Remarks in Senate relative to, 1472, 1M2.
Navy Department appropriation bill, 5225. Report of L. H. Parker on, 1558.
Nominations in the Army, 4901. Text of report from the Committee on the Judiciary in
Order of business, 3877, 5514. Senate (S.Rept. 1432, on bill S. 5319, 70th Cong., 2d sess.)
Panama Canal Zone, 3754. relating to, 2457.
Partisan tactics toward legislation, 3445. REGIONAL AGRICULTURAL CREDIT CORPORATION, article ap-
Philippine independence, ~64, 881. pearing in the American Banker relating to, 2154.
Quota exemption of fathers and mothers of United States REGIONAL MERCANTILE CREDIT CORPORATIONS, provide for
citizens, 4968. (see b111 H.R. 13305).
Radio regulation, 3767, 37'70. REGISTER OF COPYRIGHTS, annual report of, 300, 362.
Relief bills indefinitely postponed, 5526.
Revenue stamps: sale of, 4988. REID, ARTHUR, relief (see bill H.R. 13123).
Schneider, Jack, 5512. REID, FRANK R. (a Representative from Illinois).
Second deficiency bill-Pocono Pines Assembly Hotels Co., Attended, 6.
5462. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Short sell1ng on stoclt exchanges, 5212. Mills, Arthur E.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14510}, 2943.
Tariff bargaining, 2676, 2754. Peaslee, Arli.Dgton: for relief (see bill H.R. 14354), 2193.
INDEX 169
REID, FRANK R.-Continued REVISED STATUTES.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills to repeal obsolete sections o! (see bills H.R. 7121*,
Secretaries: to authorize appointment to United states cir- 9877*).
cuit and district judges of (see b111 H.R. 13304), 75. Bills to amend sections
Petitions and papers presented by, from 416,417: District of Columbia (see bill H.R. 13378*). ·
Citizens and individuals, .285, 3139, 3236, 4376. 1466: relative rank between officers of the Army and Navy
Societies and associations, 1396, 1436, 2454. (see bill H.R. 14777).
Votes of. See• YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. 3392: internal revenue (see bill H.R. 14263).
REILLEY, ELIZABETH M., pension (see bill H.R. 13412). 3993: Postal Service (see bill H.R. 13747).
5219: national banks (see blll H.R. 18855 •).
REILLY, MICHAEL K. (a Representative from Wisconsin). --(amendment to b111 S. 4291), 1266.
Attended, 6.
BiUs and joint resolutions introduced by REVOLUTION, remarks in House relative to revolu~ion by physical
Activities: to divest of their interstate character certain force, and revolution by law, 3120.
(see bill H.R. 14125), 1547. Remarks in Senate relative to newspaper warning of, 3372.
Klauck, William Joseph: for relief (see bill H.R. 13517). 285. REYNOLDS, JEANNE E., pension (see bill H.R. 14012).
Petitions and papers presented by, from REYNOLDS, MARTHA F., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13253).
State legislatures, 3344.
Remarks by, on REYNOLDS, ROBERT R. (a Senator from North Carolina).
Beer bill, 858, 1097. Appointed on funeral committee, 394.
Farm-allotment plan, 1695. Assigned to committees, 67.
Tarllfs and foreign currency depreciation, 3970. Credentials presented .and sworn in, 4, 1619.
War Department appropriation bill-Organized Reserves, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
2307. Mauney, Martin Luther: for relief (see bill S. 5088), 161.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Remarks by, on
Motion-picture film trade, 175.
REIMER, J. R., relief (see bill H.R. 2935*). Stamp money, 4329, 4331.
REITHEL, WILLIAM A., relief (see bill H.R. 598). Wall Street, 4771.
RELF, EMMA C., pension (see bill H.R. 14093). War Department appropriation biU---camps at Army posts
RELIEF ADMINISTRATION. See UNEMPLOYMENT. f.or unemployed, 3848.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
RELYEA, RUTH, relief (see bill H.R. 8057*).
REYNOLDS, TABITHA, increase pension (see b111 H.R. 13216).
RENO, JOE, relief (see bill H.R. 13355).
REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., R. J., authorize the Federal Trade
RENTFROW, EARL EMERSON, relief (see bill H.R. 14021). Commission to investigate practices of (see H.Res. 394,
REORGANIZATION OF THE GOVERNMENT. See ExEcUTIVE DE- 395). .
PARTMENTS. RHINE, GEORGE W., relief (~e bill H.R. 14238).
REPATRIATION, table showing number of prisoners of war re- RHOADES, AROLINE M., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14543).
patriated from Russia and Siberia, 4016.
RHODE ISLAND, relief of certain lobster fishermen o! (see b111
REPRESENTATIVES. See MEMBERs OF CONGRESS. H.R. 14085) .
REPUBLICAN LAME DUCKS. See HousE OF REPRESENTATIVES. RHODES, ELIZA S., pension (see bill H.R. 13141).
RESEARCH BENEFITS. See GOVERNMENT RESEARCH.
RHODES, FANNIE L., pension (see bill H.R. 13776).
RESERVE OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION, letter from the national
president relative to appropriations for the Reserve Offi- RHODES, IDA, pension (see bill ,H.R. 13759).
cers' Training Corps, 3791. RHODES POINT-TYLERTON CHANNEL, MD., report of Secretary
RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS. See ARMY. of War on survey of, 2790. .
RESERVOIRS, remarks in Senate relative to appropriations for the RICE, amendments in House to the allotment bill (H.R. 13991)
purchase o! sites for, 3629. relating to, 1589, 1590, 1660, 1665, 1670, 1685, 1690.
RESIGNATIONS. RICE, ANNA ELIZABETH, relief (see bill S. 5645).
Senators
Hull, Cordell, 5427. RICE, STANLEY N., _pension (see billS. 5010).
Swanson, Claude A., 5426. RICE LAKE, MINN., amend act reserving the lake and contiguous
Representatives lands for the Chippewa Indians (see bills s. 5626*· H.R.
Crisp, Charles R., 6. 146?9). '
Tilson, John Q., 6. RICH, ROBERT F. (a Representative from Pennsylvania).
"RESPONSIBILITY OF CONGRESS TOWARD UNEMPLOYMENT", Attended, 6.
address delivered by Rev. John A. Ryan, D.D., entitled, Appointed on funeral committee, 1435.
169. Appointed teller, 452.
RETAIL LIQUOR DEALERS' STAMP TAX, change the name of Appointed to Joint Committee on Printing, 5541.
(see bill H.R.12843*). Amendments offered by, to
REVENUE, provide additional (see bills H.R. 13013, 18014, 13020, Treasury and Post Offi.ce Departments appropriation bill-
13027, 13312, 13313, 13361, 13371, 13720, 13742*, 13790, quarters for Offi.ce of Supervising Architect, 449.
13993, 13994, 14778). ---temporary employees, 455.
Bill to provide revenue for the District of Columbia by the . War J:?epartment ~ppropriation blll-post exchanges, 2441.
taxation o! beer (see bill S. 5458) . Bills and JOtnt resoluttons introduced by
Bills to repeal the section o! the revenue act which in- Lamison, Mary C.: to pension (see blll H.R. 14314), 2065.
creased the rate of postage on first-class mall matter (see Muncy Valley Private Hospital: for relief (see blll H.R.
bills . H.R. 13022 13035, 13043). 13440). 153.
l3llls to repeal tax on bank checks (see bills H.R. 13024, Petitions and papers presented by, from
13033, 13972, 14107, 14227). Citizens and individuals, 719, 1259, 1618, 3920.
Bill to tax light wines (see bill H.R. 13719). Societies and associations, 154, 285, 365, 4.16, 1987.
Joint reBolution to preserve and stabilize the revenue to the Remarks by, on
United States derived from the sale o! cigarettes (see Agricultural appropriation bill-conference report, .5141.
H.J.Res. 546). Bridges over navigable waters, 5601.
Memorial of Legislature of Washington urging immediate Congressional automobile tags, 295.
enactment of blll (H.R. 13999) to prevent loss o!, 2726, Consolidation of Government' bureaus, 4600.
2957. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
Telegram from the International Apple Association remon- priation bill-conference report, 5031, 5032, 5033.
strating against bill (H.R. 13999) to prevent loss of reve- District of Columbia-banking business, 5576. ·
nue and for the relief of unemployment, 2728. Fort D. A. Russell, 585.
Gallery admission cards for protection of Members, 453.
REVENUE ACT OF 1918, amend (see blll H.R. 13031). Irrigation projects: water users on, 5144, 5147, 5154.
REVENUE ACT OF 1926, amend (see bllls S. 5262; H.R. 12977*, Joint-stock land bank propaganda, 354.
14080, 14394). Muscle Shoals, 1221.
REVENUE ACT OF 1932, amend and repeal (see bills S. 5468, Niagara Frontier Bridge Commission, 5602.
5500; H.R. 13032, 13486, 13653, 13873, 14782, H.J .Res. 54~ Pennsylvania State grange against beer bill, 592.
566). ' Prisons Bureau activities, 454.
Bill exempting States and their political subdivisions from Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans: publicity of,
certain provisions of (see bill S. 5556). , 2539. .
REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES OF THE GOVERNMENT, mes- Second deficiency blll-cafeterias and restaurants, 5054.
sage from the President relative to (H.Doc. 527), debated - - - post-offi.ce building, Boston, Mass., 5051.
in House, 1943, 1969. Treasury and Post Offi.ce Departments appropriation blll-
Coast Guard salvaging work, 358, 359.
REVENUE STAMPS. See RECONSTRUCTION REVENUE STAMPS. --parcel post-Postal Savings, 4Q5, 456, 457.
REVERE, MASS., provide for the construction o! a post-office ---public buildings, 449, 450, 451, 452.
building at (see bill H.R. 14671). War-debt question, 112.
170 INDEX
RICH, ROBERT F.-Continued ROBERTS, MINNIE, pension (see blll H.R. 13802),
Remarks by, on ROBINSON, ARTHUR R. (a Senator from Indiana).
War Department appropriation bill-Army supplies, 2177, Attended, 3.
2180, 2181. Disability allowance payments: statement of William A.
- - - conference report, 5530. Fox on, 3709. .
---l~undry facilities at Army posts, 2177. Federal Trade Commission: newspaper editorial relative to
---post exchanges, 2441. proposed economres in, 4712.
Votes of. See. YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Lincoln, Abraham: address delivered by G€m. John R. King
RICHARDS, WILFRED, relief (see bill H.R. 13206). on, 4460.
RICHARDSON, ADDIE, increase pension (see bill S. 5379). Soviet Russia: correspondence between Matthew Woll and
RICHARDSON, ELIZA E., increase pension (see billS. 5328). Bainbridge Colby relative to, 5485.
Spanish-American War veterans' pensions: radio address
RICHARDSON, GEORGE N., authorizing the reappointment in the by Rice W. Means on, 2889.
police department of the District of Columbia (see bill Veterans' benefits: radio address relative to, 4124.
H.R. 13867). Amendments offered by, to
RICHARDSON, J. FURMAN, relief (see bill H.R. 13511). Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill
RICHARDSON, JACK C., relief (see bill H.R. 8120*). (H.R. 13520)-veterans' benefits, 3532.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
RICHARDSON, SUSAN A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13394). American Legion: to donate certain Army equipment to
RICHARDSON COUNTY, NEBR., authorizing payment of part of (see bill S. 5692), 4963.
the expenses incurred in securing improvements in drain- Baker, Ellen Mullis: to pension (see bill S. 5173), 367.
age district no. 1 in (see bill S. 4589 •) . Beitzell, Mary E.: to pension (see bill S. 5097), 161.
RICHENBERG, ELISABETH A., increase pension (see bill H.R. Boylan, James 0.: to pension (see bill S. 5423), 1858.
13223). Brower, George L.: for relief (see bill S. 5352), 1401.
RICHFIELD OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA, reimburse (see S.J.Res. Burcham, Frank: to pension (see billS. 5174), 367.
253*). Caylor, Armanella: to pension (see bill S. 5098), 161.
Guliver, William A.: to pension (see bill S. 5099), 161.
RICHMAN, JOHN L., pension (see bill H.R. 13780). Davison, Mahalia: to increase pension (see bill S. 5110),
RICHMOND, VA., adjust claim of the Baltimore branch of the 161.
Federal Reserve bank of (see bill S. 257*). Employees' Compensation Act, 1916: to amend (see bill s.
Remarks in House relative to the offic.e of the register of 5172), 367.
wills at, 4208. Fess, Amanda: to increase pension (see bill S. 5603), 3588.
RICKETT, NANCY A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13409). Foreign debts: to reaffirm the policy of Congress declaring
RIDDICK, LENA P., pension (see bill H.R. 13329). against cancellation or reduction of (see S.J.Res. 244),
2658.
RIDER, VANELA, pension (see bill H.R. 13341). Government insurance: relating to payments of premium
RIDERICK, CLEMENTINE N., pension (see bill H.R. 14768). on contracts of (see bill S. 5514), 2460.
RIFLE PRACTICE AND MATCHES, annual report of the National Grunden, Emma: to pension (see bill S. 5100), 161.
Board for the Promotion of Rifie Practice (H.Doc. 476), .Haisten, Samantha: to increase pension (see bill S. 5111),
39, 59. 161.
Cablegrams from General Pershing dated August 8 and Sep- Hall, E. 0.: for relief (see bill S. 5351), 1401.
tember 24, 1917, urging rifie practice by the troops before Hamilton, Sarah: to pension (see bill S. 5101), 161.
embarking for France, 2325. Hayes, Carter: to pension (see bill S. 5102), 161.
Heck, Mary C.: to pension (see billS. 5103), 161.
RIFLE RANGES, remarks in House relative to appropriations for, Houk, Elva A.: to pension (see bill S. 5104), 161.
2325. Howell, Fannie: to pension (see bill S. 5495) , 2343.
RILEY, S:ARAH, pension (see bill H.R. 13828). Hubster, Lincoln: to pension (see bill S. 5105), 161.
RINDELHARDT, KARL F., relief (see bills· H.R. 14448, 14521). Landers, Eliza: to increase pension (see bill S. 5112), 161.
RINEHART, THOMAS A., pension (see billS. 5482). Lyle, Neta: to increase pension (see bill S. 5399), 1623.
Luse, Lucinda: to increase pension (see b1ll S. 5497), 2343.
RIO GRANDE, extend time for construction of bridge across (see Lutz, Earl: to pension (see bill S. 5248), 722.
bills S. 5445 •, 5532 *; H.R. 14411*). McDowell, Ida A.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5176), 367.
Bill to amend act for payment of damages caused by over- McKibing, Sarah: for relief (see bill S. 5096), 161.
flow of (see bill H.R. 6774*). McPherson, Robert J.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5114),
RIPPEY, T. L., relief (see bill H.R. 14449). 161.
RITTENHOUSE, ELIZABETH M., increase pension (see bill H.R. McWilliams, Margaret: to increase pension (see billS. 5115),
13476). 161.
Manning, Nellie C.: to pension (see bill S. 5106), 161.
RITZ, STUART L., relief (see bill H.R. 7167*). Martin, Amanda E.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5113),
RIVARD, LOUIS J., relief (see bill H.R. 13634). 161. -
RIVERS AND HARBORS. See also SECRETARY OF WAR. Mattingly, Sarah E.: to pension (see bill S. 5107), 161.
Address delivered by Representative Mansfield before the Mendel, Anlla M.: to pension (see bill S. 5354), 1401.
National Rivers and Harbors Congress entitled "Our Na- Miley, Henry J.: for relief (see bill S. 5494), 2343.
tional Waterway Investment", 2032. Murphy, Byron E.: to pension (see bill S. 5355), 1401.
Address delivered by Representative Wilson before the Na- Naanes, John Porter: to pension (see bill S. 5424), 1858.
tional Rivers and Harbors Congress on the subject of Noe, Lot: to pension (see bill S. 5108), 161.
waterways and transportation, 2160. Norman, Laura A.: to pension (see bill S. 5320), 1162.
Bill to amend act relating to the approval of regulations for Owens, Ora: to pension (see bill S. 5249), 722.
preventing collisions on (see bill S. 4008*). Parker, Flora B.: to pension (see bill S. 5658), 4300.
Bill for the protection of life and property through the Pate, John: to correct milltary record (see bill S. 5425),
regulation of speed of vessels navigating in harbors and 1858.
other navigable waters (see bill H.R. 14268). Petrenski, Jake: for relief (see bill S. 5353), 1401.
Joint resolutions to amend law relative to local cooperation Phillinger, Georgeanna: to increase pensiou (see bill B.
in the prosecution of waterway improvements (see S.J. 5400)' 1623.
Res. 235 •; H.J .Res. 553 •) . Poling, Amos B.: to pension (see billS. 5175), 367.
Letter of Secretary of War transmitting data for the re- Presnell, Rosa G.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5512),
vised ed.ition of Preliminary Examinations, Surveys, Proj- 2460.
ects, and Appropriations, 3653. Price, Clarence: to pension (see bill S. 5109), 161.
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for improve- Redens, Sarah A.: to pension (see bill S. 5496), 2343.
ment of, 2431. Sheets, Amelia: to increase pension (see bill S. 5116), 161.
Smith, Roy: to pension (see bill S. 5250), 722.
RIVES, WILLIAM C., relief (see bill S. 2058*). Stephenson, Blanche T.: to pension (see bill S. 5275), 888.
RIZAL, JOSE, address delivered by Resident Comm.issioner Osias Stites, Olleatha: to increase pension (see bill S. 5117), 161.
in memory of, 1430. Trook, Robert: correct military record (see bill S. 5513),
ROADS. See PUBLIC ROADS. 2460.
Ward, Josephine: to pension (see billS. 5321), 1162.
ROANOKE COLONY COMMISSION, enable them to execute plans Motions and resolutions offered by
for the observance of the three hundred and fiftieth an- Breaking of seals on railroad cars: to agree to amendment
niversary of the birth of English-speaking civilization in of House (S. 4095), 1933.
America (see S.J.Res. 241*; H.R. 14412*). Petitions and papen<; presented by, from
Concurrent resolution directing them to submit report on CitiZ€ns and individuals, 159, 233, 417, 2247, 3737.
or before January 15, 1933 (see H.Con.Res. 42*). Societies and associations, 1159, 1398, 2247.
Report of (S.Doc. 171), 1797, 1803. Remarks by, on
ROBBINS, C. C., letter relative to importation of jute written by, Allowances and compensation to veterans, 1781.
1682. Arms and munitions: prohibition of exportation Glf, 3590.
ROBERSON, MILTON AUGUSTUS, relief (see bill H.R. 11198*). Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 5132.
Barry, David S., 3278, 3279, 3521, 3524, 3526.
ROBERTS, MARY, pension (see bill H.R. 14118). Broadcasting stations, 886.
INDEX 171
ROBINSON, ARTHUR R.-Continued ROBINSON, JOSEPH T.-Continued
Remarks by, on Motions and resolutions offered by
Byrd, Richard E.: 1156. Cloture: to close debate on Glass-Steagall banking b111,
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4175, 4215. 1933.
Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma-conference report, 2202. Committee assignment of Mr. Clark, 3421.
Foreign debts, 2067, 2136, 2137, 2202, 2203, 2204, 2467, 2468, - - - M r . Gore, 3421.
2469, 2471, 2476, 2486, 2656, 2657, 2988, 3054. House: for notification to (see S.Res. 285), 5.
- - - W . c. Bullitt: activities of, 3146. Recess: to, 394. 4810.
Furlough of Federat employees, 95, 169. Rules of Senate: to amend rules relating to cloture (S.Res.
Glass-Steagall banking bill, 2202. 331). 1933.
Independent offices appropriation bill--conference report, . Russell, Richard B.: relative to committee service of, 1649.
5239, 5241. Walsh, Thomas J.: to appoint funeral committee (S.Res.
Issuance of currency to municipalities, 1781. 377). 5416.
Kinman, Guy M., 5512. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Limitation of debate, 3143, 3144. Citizens and individuals, 540, 2068, 3141, 3347, 4300.
National defense, 3939, 3940. Societies and associations, 541, 2068.
Payments to veterans, 946. State legislatures, 3452, 3489.
Ph111ppine independence, 266. Remarks by, on
---veto message, 1785, 1792. Agricultural appropriation bill--agricultural credit agencies,
Prohibition enforcement, 886. 3700.
Reorganization of governmental departments, 886. --canned goods, 3687, 3688.
Roosevelt, President-elect Franklin D.: attempt on life of, Air mail and ocean mail contracts: investigation of, 5008.
4215. Arms-embargo message, 1448.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-execu- Army nominations: to confirm, 2344.
tive economy, 3939. · Bankruptcy cases: proof of claims in, 4989.
- - - personnel classification, 3437, 3438. Bankruptcy system: uniformity o:r. 4505, 4810, -l883, 4884,
--salary reductions, 3428, 3429, 3470, 3472, 3532. 4885, 4901, 4902, 4903, 5015, 5113, 5120, 5121. 5128, 5129,
Reports made by, from 5135.
Committee on Pensions: Barry, David S., 3269, 3272, 3273.
Labor in old age: to protect (S.Rept. 1322), 5191. Beer bill, 891, 956, 959, 960.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Bridges, 5003.
Budget message, 79.
ROBINSON, ELIZA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13051). Chapin, Roy D.: confirmation of, 424.
ROBINSON, JOSEPH T. (a Senator from Arkansas). Chicago Board of Trade, 5310.
Attended, 3. Cloture, 2001, 2077, 2078.
Air Mail Service: rates of pay in-letter from vice president Committee service, 67, 156.
of United Air Lines relative to, 3544. Consolidation of Government bureaus, 3700, 3703.
Appointed on committee to arrange for memorial services to Coolidge, Calvin: death of, 1336.
Calvin Coolidge, 1855. · Copies of messages for use of Senators, 681.
Appointed on committee to wait on the President, 5. Cotton: Government purchase and sale of. 4384.
Appointed on funeral committee, 1358, 5416. Crop surpluses and their control, 106, 730, 731.
Appointed on the joint committee on inaugural arrange- Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 952, 3846.
ments, 232. ---conference report, 2948, 2950.
Clark, Bennett C.: credentials of, 3421. District of Columbia--banking business, 5446.
- - - swearing in of, 3237. District of Columbia appropriation bill-taxicabs, 5345.
Federal· Trade Commission: letters from officers of the Electoral vote, 1295.
Commission relative to its work, 4709, 4710. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 54, 4003, 4005, 4057, 4139,
Mississippi River levee construction, investigation of: letter 4150, 4153, 4157, 4158, 4.171, 4224, 4225, 4229.
from W. H. Dick relative to, 4564. Emergency relief in District of Columbia, 3669.
Radio address on the problems before the short session of Fair-trade legislation, 823.
Congress delivered by, 368. Farm Board and other organizations: employees and salaries
Vice President: tribute and gift to, 5498. of, 3997.
Amendments offered by, to Farm Loan Act: amendment of, 4979.
Air mail and ocean mail contracts: investigation of (S.Res. ---conference report, 5473, 5477, 5478.
349). 5008. Farm mortgages, 4005.
Bankruptcy: agricultural compositions and extensions (H.R. First deficiency ap,propriation bill, 1944.
14133). 2131. --relief fund for the District of Columbia, 1643.
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of (H.R. 14359), 3056, 5121. ---tax refunds, 1569.
Eighteenth amendment:- repeal of (S.J.Res. 211), 4139, 4171. Foreign debts, 1275, 1276. 1278, 1292, 2203, 2204, 2468, 2470.
Independent offices appropriation bill (H.R. 14458)-Federal 2656, 2657.
Trade Commission, 4252, 4708. ---activities of W. C. Bullitt relative to, 3147.
Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of (S. 5369), 5319.
Philippine independence (bill H.R. 7233), 265, 322. Glass-Steagall banking bill, 480, 1459, 2202, 2404.
Second deficiency bill (H.R. 14769)-Roanoke Colony Com- ---silver, remonetization of, 2371.
mission, 5461. Government economy, 2601.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-Air Hanger, G. Wallace W., 962, 963.
Mail Service, 3071. Hawes, Harry B.: tribute to, 3238.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Home-loan banks, 1328.
Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies: to grant permits to Inaugural ceremonies, 2411, 2507.
members of (S.J.Res. 239), 2411. Inauguration tickets: exemption from admissions tax of.
Emergency relief: to provide for agricultural indebtedness 2099.
on (see b111 S. 5515), 2460. Independent offices appropriation bill--con!erence report.
Farm mortgages: to meet the exis~lng emergency in agricul- 5230, 5238, 5239, 5450.
tural industry to provide new capital for agricultural ---Federal Trade Commission, 4710. -
development and to refund at lower mterest rates existing ---Interstate Commerce Commission, 4792.
(see bill S. 5390), 1551. Indian lands: homestead designations on allotted. 4987.
Federal Farm Loan Act: to amend sections 13 and 19 of the Interior Department appropriation bill-Board of Indian
(see bill S. 5391), 1552. Commissioners, 3627, 3629.
Koscuisko, Thaddeus: authorizing issuance of special series International Mercantile Marine Co. mail contract, 5115,
of postage stamps commemorative of (see S.J.Res. 218), 5216, 5217, 5230, 5231, 5232, 5234, 5237, 5303, 5305, 5307.
609. Interoceanic Canals: hearings before Committee on, 3831.
Little River bridge, Arkansas: to extend time for construc- Interstate Commerce Commission: delegation of powers by,
tion of (see b111 S. 5571), 8056. 5007.
Public buildings: to quarter troops participating in inaugu- Laval-Hoover debt conference, 1293.
ral ceremonies in certain (see S .J.Res. 240), 2411. Legislative appropriation bill-Senate Office Building, 4806.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans: to prohibit pub- Limitation of debate, 2003, 2004, 2026, 3143, 4381, 4570.
licity of (see b111 S. 5656), 4300. Louderback, Harold: impeachment of, 54'76.
Robinson, Laura I.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5600), Mail transportation by motor. vehicle, 3667, 3668.
3588. . . Minnesota senatorial contest, 3545.
United States Roanoke Colony Commission: to enable a Motion-picture film trade, 175.
comprehensive observance of the birth of English-speak- Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5015, 5016, 5017,
ing civilization in America by (see S.J .Res. 241), 24o61. 5018, 5019, 5091, 5097, 5319, 5321, 5323, 5331.
War Claims Act of 1928: to extend time for filing claims Names of Presidential nominees, 1184.
under the settlement of (see bill S. 5398), 1623. Navy Department appropriation bill, 5096, 5216.
Motions and resolutions offered by Navy surplus clothing, 824.
Adjourn: to, 5416. Nominations, 962, 4901, 5002, 5244, 5476.
Angle, Agnes M.: to concur, 5452. North Carolina senatorial contest, 5008.
172 INDEX
ROBINSON, JOSEPH T.-Continued ROGERS, EDITH NOURSE (a Representative from Massachusetts).
Remarks by, on Attended, 6.
Order of business, 394, 691, 2026, 2516, 2867, 2868, 3479, 4232, Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1393.
4558, 4583, 4990, 5012, 5244, 5307. Calvin Coolidge: memorial address by Bishop James E.
Panama: treaty with, 4381. Freeman on, 1905.
Panama Canal Zone, 3755. Amendments offered by, to
Park system, California, 4986. Farm allotment bill (H.R. 13991)-ftax, linen, hemp, ramie,
Partisan tactics toward legislation, 3445, 3446, 3447, 3450. and similar fibers, 1678.
Petroleum industry, 4959. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Personal explanation-Democratic caucus, 156. Cotton: authorizing distribution to American National Red
Philippine independence, 193, 195, 254, 255, 322, 439, 537, 539, Cross and other organizations for relief of distress of
549, 565, 612, 613, 615, 617, 619, 1835, 1861, 1867. Government-owned (see H.J.Res. 497), 230.
---veto message, 1782. Deputy collectors of internal revenue: to place in classified
Pittman, Key: address by, 479. Civil Service (see bill H.R. 13821), 816.
Prohibition and Civil Service reform, 1855. Florence Barnard plan of time and money management:
Proposed executive session, 423, 424. authorizing Commissioner of Education to make a study
Public-school building, Fairbanks, Alaska, 3181. of (see H.J .Res. 493), 152.
Publishers of second-class mail matter, 4983. Mooers, Chellis T.: for relief (see b111 H.R. 14315), 2065.
Puerto Rico: loans to, 5317. Tetreault, Isidore A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13840), 817.
Radio bill hearing, 721. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Rapides Parish, La., 5347. Societies and associations, 536.
Revised Statutes: repeal of obsolete sections of, 4972. Remarks by, on
Roanoke Colony: celebration of founding of, 478, 1797, 5068. Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5266.
Roosevelt, President-elect Franklin D.: attempt on life of, Department of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
4212. priation bill-Bureau of Standards, 2636.
Second deficiency bill-Pocono Pines Assembly Hotels Ca., ---cooperative offices, 2634.
5462. Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 711, 712, 3865.
Shuey, Theodore F.: tribute to, 3142. Farm-allotment plan, 1342, 1595, 1678.
Stamp money, 4328. Independent offices appropriation blll-Veterans' AdmiRis-
Street-railway mergers, 821. tration, 3215.
Timber on Indian lands, 5004. Interior Department appropriation blll-Education Bureau
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation b111, 2646, publications, 932.
2651, 2655, 2656, 2880, 3360, 3361, 3439. War Department appropriation bill-buildings, 2222.
- - A i r Mail Service, 3071, 3072, 3073, 3074, 3355. ---citizens' military training camps, 2323.
---conference report, 4893, 4894, 4895. . ---conference report, 5384.
---executive departments: reorganization of, 3543. ---National Guard, 2302.
---executive economy, 3086, 3145, 3491, 3531. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
---Government purchase of American goods, 3179, 3250. ROGERS, MARTHA M., increase pension (see blll H.R. 13737).
Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4336, 4396, 4418, 4485, ROGERS, WILL, letter to the editor of the New York Times rela-
4487, 4488. tive to an "interview with the poor man", 2989.
War Department appropriation bill-camps at Army posts
for unemployed, 3838, 3852, 3853. ROGERS, WILLIAM N. (a Representative from New Hampshire).
Washington City post office, 4968. Attended, 6.
Withholding Army. Navy, and Marine Corps pay, 1295. Appointed on committee to arrange for memorial services to
Reports made by, from Calvin Coolidge, 1873.
United States Roanoke Colony Commission: Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Roanoke Colony commemoration (S.Doc. 171), 1797. Bingham, Wilson G.: for relief (see b111 H.R. 14511), 3943.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Citizens and individuals, 4556.
ROBINSON, LAURA I., increase pension (see billS. 5600). Societies and associations, 4556.
ROBINSON, T. J. B. (a Representative from Iowa). Remarks by, on
Mtended, 6. Beer bill, 789.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Clark, Orville E., 3817.
Havens, Lydia A.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13441), 153. Griffith, Llewellyn B., 3729.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation: to provide for loans Merrill, Catherine L., 3806,
to farm mortgagors to enable them to lower the rate of Oliver, Nellie, 3806.
interest on farm-mortgage loans' and secure postponement Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
of foreclosure for a period of 5 years (see bill H.R. 14322), ROGOWSKI BROS., ·relief (see b111 H.R. 14766).
2127. ROHE, ARTHUR A., relief (see bill H.R. 14369).
Petitions and papers presented by, from
Citizens and individuals, 77, 154, 231, 285, 365, 536, 719, 945, ROLL CALLS ON QUESTION OF QUORUM. See HousE OF REPRE-
1549, 2337, 3139. SENTATIVES; SENATE.
Societies and associations, 154, 1987, 2066, 2128, 2129, 2337, ROLLO, FRED~IC S., relief (see b111 H.R. 7326•).
2454, 3825. ROLOFF, JOHN HUNTZ, correct rating in the Fleet Naval Reserve·
State legislatures, 2454. (see bill H.R. 9?72•).
Remarks by, on
Economy in Government, 5640. "ROMAN FINANCIAL lflSTORY CITED IN CASE FOR SILVER",
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4518. article by G. Bowie Chipman entitled, 2462.
Farm allotment plan, 1708. ROMANS, HORACE C., relief (see b111 S. 5488).
Reports made by, from ROMINE, MINERVA, pension (see b111 H.R. 13464).
Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce: ROMJUE, MILTON A. (a Representative from Missouri).
Mississippi River bridge, Bettendorf, Iowa (H.Rept. 2025), Attended, 6.
4105. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Bank checks: to repeal tax on (see bill H.R. 13033) , 41.
ROBY, PHILIP R., relief (see bill H.R. 14292). Fegley, Josephine: to pension (see bill H.R. 13595), 364.
ROCHESTER HARBOR, N.Y., report of Secretary of War on survey Mississippi River: authorizing adjustment, settlement, and
of (H.Doc. 484), 40. payment of claims of drainage and levee districts for dam-
ages on account of certain improvements on (see -bill
ROCK, CELESTA G., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13100). H.R. 13604), 415.
ROCK RIVER, granting consent of Congress to State of Illinois to Tax relief: providing for calling of conference of the gover-
bridge (see b111 H.R. 13659). nors of the various States for the purpose of furnishing
Bill to extend time for construction of bridge across (see (see H.J.Res. 520), 869.
bill H.R. 13852 •) . Motions and resolution6 offered by
ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION, remarks in House relative to, 3337. Civil Service: calling for report on transfer of non-Civil
ROCKINGHAM, N.C., release the city from obligations of providing Service employees into classified (H.Res. 401), 5188.
a place for holding the United States district court at Remarks by, on
(see bill H.R. 6456•). Agricultural appropriation bill-dry-land farming, 1062.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
ROCKWELL, MARY A., relief (see bills S. 5f:28; H.R. 14014•). ROMNEY, KENNETH (Sergeant at Arms, House of Representa-
ROCKY BROOK MILLS CO., relief (see bill H.R. 13976). tives), tribute in House to, 3413.
RODEN, MARY AGNES, relief of estate (see bill S. 327*). RONEY, MARY E., relief (see bill H.R. 2453•).
RODERICK, ARTHUR DAVID, relief (see bill H.R. 14370). Remarks in House on b111 (H.R. 2453), for relief of, 4294.
RODGERS, FENTON F., relief (see bill H.R. 3840•). FtOODE, MARY, pension (see bill S. 5346).
RODGERS, JOSEPH G. (minority clerk of the House of Repre- ROOS, ROBERT A., present a Distinguished Service Medal to (see
sentatives), tribute in House to, 3415. bill s. 5451) •
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ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D. (President-elect of the United States) , RURAL FREE DELIVERY. See POSTAL SERVICB.
article by Carlisle Bargeron relative to the Cabinet of, RURAL MORTGAGE LAND BANKS. See FEDERAL RURAL MORTGAGE
5013. LAND BANKS.
Article from the Washington (D.C.) Evening Star relative RUSCHE, JOSEPH LAWRENCE, relief (see bill H.R. 13160).
to the plan for development of the Tennessee Valley pro-
posed by, 3182. RUSH COUNTY, KANS., resolutions adopted by farmers urging
Excerpt from statement relative to the concentration of passage of the so-called Norbeck bill to increase farm
banking resources, 1453. prices, 303.
Program suggested in House for consideration by, 3881. RUSSELL, GEORGE, JR., memorinl of Legislature of Nevada
Remarks in Senate relative to the conference between Presi- endorsing him for Secretary of the Interior, 3422.
dent Hoover and President-elect Roosevelt on war debts, RUSSELL, RICHARD B., JR. (a Senator from Georgia).
2202. Assigned to committees, 1649.
Remarks in Senate relative to the attempted assassination Credentials presented and sworn ln. 1398, 1618.
of, 4212. Amendments offered by, to
Remarks in House concerning, 2933. Agricultural appropriation bill (H.R. 13872)-products from
Remarks in House relative to the attempted assassination infected areas. 3691.
of, 4265, 4431. Petitions and papers presented by, jr()'m
ROOSEVELT, KERMIT, remarks in Senate relative to, 5232. Citizens and individuals, 4109.
ROOSEVELT ISLAND, D.C., change the name of (see bllls H.R. Societies and associations, 5294.
14228*, S.J.Res. 23P). Remarks by, on
Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4338.
"ROOSEVELT IS LEADING", verses by Charles M. Price entitled, Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
5588.
RUSSIA, address delivered by Representative Fish before the Na-
ROOSEVELT STEAMSHIP CO., remarks in Senate relative to, 5232, tional Republican Club, New York City, on the subject of
5299. the recognition of, 5394.
ROOT, MRS. WILLIAM G., pension (see bill H.R. 13113). Correspondence between Matthew Woll and Bainbridge
ROSE, BERNARD C., appoint second lieutenant in Army (see bill Colby relative to recognition of Soviet Russia, 5486.
s. 5220). Resolution to investigate relative to the proposed recogni-
ROSE, LORETI'A MAE, pension (see bill H.R. 13971). tion of the Soviet Government of (see S.Res. 363).
Statistics relative to the military forces of, 2173.
ROSEBUD SIOUX AGENCY. See INDIANs. • Table showing increase in expenditures for land, naval, and
ROSS, HARRY G., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13347). air armaments since 1913 by, 3783. -
ROSS, JANET HARDCASTLE, relief (see bill H.R. 12743*). Table showing number of prisoners of war repatriated from,
4016. .
ROTI'ERMAN, LOUIS E., relief (see bill H.R. 14273).
ROUGH RIVER, KY., report of Secretary of War on survey of (or- RUTHERFORD, MARY C., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14270).
dered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public document), RYAN, REV. JOHN A., address entitled "Responsibility of Con-
36. gress Toward Unemployment" delivered by, 169.
ROUNDS, THELMA LUCY, relief (see bill H.R. 2462*). Request in House to print an address on unemployment
delivered by; objected to, 206.
ROUNDY, ANNER CHASE, relief (see bill H.R. 13979).
ROURKE, S. A., relief (see bill H.R. 9907*). RYERSON, JOSEPH T., & SON, INC., relief (see bill H.R. 10170•).
ROUSH, LAURA, relief (see bill H.R. 10377*). SABATH, ADOLPH J. (a Representative jr()'m Illinois).
Attended, 6.
ROXAS, MANUEL, address over the radio on the subject of Amendments offered by, to
Philippine independence delivered by, 1446. War Department appropriation bill-Army supplies, 2179,
Letter relative to the pending Philippine independence bill, 2180.
1909. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
RUBBER, remarks in House relative to appropriations for increas- Emergency Relief and Construction Act, 1932: to amend
ing the production of, 1068. paragraph 1, section 201, title 2, of (see bills H.R. 13315,
RUBIO, EMILIO CORTEZ, relief of estate (see bllls S. 5136; H.R. 13316, 13851, 14550), 76, 869, 3235.
13534*). Ex-service men: to provide for making of loans to (see bill
Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 13534) to lndemnl!y the H.R. 14517), 3052.
Government of Mexico on account of the killing at Ard- Farmers: to provide for the making of loans to (see bill
more, Okla., of, 714. H.R. 14517), 3052.
RUDD, STEPHEN A. (a Representative from New York). Finance and credit companies: to amend section 13 of
Attended, 6. Federal Reserve Act by ma:king subject to discount notes
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by of (see bill H.R. 13566), 363.
Ellis, Alice A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14071), 131>5. Hushka, W1lliam: for relief of legal heirs (see bill H.R.
Geiser, Emil John: for relief (see bill H.R. 13255), 45. 14237). 1779.
Groff, Chester Chesterfield: for relief (see bill H.R. 14293), Kosciusko, Thaddeus: authorize issuance of special postage
1886. stamp in honor of (see H.J.Res. 523), 869.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Kotjek, Anna: for relief (see bill H.R. 14165), 1548.
Citizens and individuals, 365, 667, 1356, 1713, 1908, 3236, Remarks by, on
3654, 3825, 3920, 4454. Balancing the Budget, 3394.
Societies and associations, 48, 77, 154, 231, 285, ~98, 365, 416, Banking system-short selling, 220.
478, 536, 608, 667, 818, 945, 1056, 1259, 1327, 1356, 1436, Beer b111, 757, 792, 848.
1549, 1618, 1779, 1834, 1908, 1987, 2066, 2194, 2244, 2337, Boston Store Co., 2721.
2454, 2556, 2642, 2724, 2792, 3053, 3236, 3344, 3420, 3582, Chinsky, William, 3219, 3233.
3654, 3825, 3992, 4298, 4454, 4556, 4866, 5416. Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2105.
State legislatures, 2066, 2944. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. priation bill-prohibition enforcement, 2692.
Eighteenth amendmen~: repeal of, 8, 4512.
RUDOLPH, DELLA M. C., pension (see bills S. 5396; H.R. 13944). Farm-allotment plan, 1343, 1545.
RUFl<'IN, NANCY JANE, pension (see billS. 5593). Karch, Charles A. : memorial ·address to, 4365.
RUGG, ARTHUR PRENTICE (chief justice of the Supreme Judicial Legalized liquor and smuggling, 360.
Court of Massachusetts), memorial address in honor of Loans to heads of families and unemployed ex-service men,
the late President Coolidge delivered by (S.Con.Res. 42*), 1343.
3444, 3483. Quoting remarks of a Senator, 4508.
RULES OF HOUSE, print (see H.Res. 367*). Reconstruction Fmance Corporation activities, 1362.
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation b111,
RULES OF SENATE, motion to suspend the rules for the purpose 404.
of presenting an amendment to require the purchase of ---refunds of taxes, 353, 354.
domestic materials for Government supplies, 3171. Tribute to retiring Members, 5560.
Motion to suspend paragraph 4 of rule XVI for the purpose War Department appropriation bill, 2180.
of offering an amendment relating to appropriations for ---Army supplies, 2425.
crop-production loans, 3286. ---laundry facilities at Army posts, 2179, 2180.
Resolution to prepare and print the revised edition of (see ---military publications, 2167.
(S.Res. 305*). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Resolutions to amend rules relative to limiting debate (see
S.Res. 329, 331). SAC AND FOX INDIANS. See INDIANS.
RULING OF THE CHAIR. See SENATE. SACRAMENTO RIVER, CALIF., investigate relative to the utlllza-
tion of the water resources of (see S.Res. 177•).
RUMANIA, statistics relative to the military forces of, 2173.
SAFE AmCRAFT CO., remarks in House relative to the organiza-
RUNYAN, ELMER G., pension (see bill H.R. 13774). tion of, 2167.
RUPERT, IDA H., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13427). SAFFRAN, ARTHUR R., relief (see billS. 4782•).
174 INDEX
ST. ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL, MICHIGAN CITY, IND., relief (see SANDLIN, JOHN N. {a Representative from Louisiana).
bill H.R. 14540•). Attended, 6.
Letter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting a draft Appointed conferee, 3801.
of a proposed bill for relief of, 2554. Amendments offered by, to
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA., convey the Fort Marion Reservation to Legislative appropriation bill-Architect of the Capitol,
the city of (see bill H.R. 13881): office of, 3416.
ST. CLOUD (MINN.) DAILY TIMES, editorial relating to the use --House Office Building, 3416.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
of granite in the erection of public buildings, 1163. Goetz, Edward W.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14054), 1326.
ST. ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL, letter of Secretary of the Interior Legislative appropriation bill (H.R. 14562), 3343.
transmitting the annual report of finances of, 39, 59. Motions and resolutions offered by
Remarks in House relative io appropriations for, 935. Adjourn: to, 3342, 3418, 5061.
ST. GERMAIN, SARAH, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13345). Committee of the Whole, 3312, 3341, 3386, 3417.
ST. JOHN, OSCAR B., pension (see bill H.R. 14737). Legislative appropriation bill-to agree to Senate amend-
ments, 4937.
ST. JOHNS BLUFF MILITARY RESERVATION, FLA., authorize Remarks by, on
the termination of a certain contract for the sale and Agricultural appropriation blll-public roads, 1129.
purchase of (see bill S. 3602*). Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5259.
ST. LAWRENCE RIVER, extend time for construction of bridge Legislative appropriation bill, 3417.
across (see bill H.R. 14200•). ---Architect of the Capitol: Office of, 3416.
HT. LAWRENCE WATERWAY. address delivered by Representa- ---Botanic Garden, 3416.
tive William E. Hull before the National Rivers and - - Capitol garages, 3416.
Harbors Convention relative to the eft"ect of the St. Law- --document room, 3411.
rence Treaty on the Lakes-to-the-Gulf waterway, 1973. --House Office Building, 3416.
Injunction of secrecy removed in Senate from the treaty --Library of Congress, 3416, 3417.
with Canada relating to, 2096. --salary reduction, 3386, 3392, 3407.
Remarks in House relative to the treaty with Canada for Limitation of debate, 3390, 3410, 3414.
construction of, 1976, 5547. Order of business, 3312.
Reports made by, from
ST. LOUIS, MO., authorlzing sale of the appraisers' stores property Committee on A,Rpropriations:
to the city of (see bills S. 5'660•; H.R. 13879*). Legislative appropriation bill (H.Rept. 1960), 3342.
ST. LOom-RIVER, MINN. AND WIS., report of Secretary of War on Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
survey of (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as publlc SANFORD, ANNA MARIE, relief (see bill S. 5187).
document), 1833.
SANFORD, LEOTA L., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14351).
ST. LOUIS STAR AND TIMES, editorial entitled "Financial
Saturnalia" appearing in, 5067. SANFORD, MAUDE HARRIMAN, pension (see b111 H.R. 13122).
ST. LOUIS (steamship), correct naval records of officers and sailors SANFORD & BROOKS CO., relief (see bill H.R. 13619).
who served during the War with Spain on (see bill H.R. SAN FRANCISCO BANK OF AMERICA, remarks in House relative
14253). to the loan made by the Reconstruction Finance Corpora-
ST. LUCIE, FLA., report of Secretary of War on survey of, 1985. _ tion to, 2777.
BT, PETERSBURG, FLA., survey of harbor at (see bill H.R. 14391). SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, CALIF., investigate relative to the utlliza-
SALARY REDUCTIONS. See EMPLOYEES OF THE UNITED STATES. tion of the water resources of (see S.Res. 177•).
SALES TAX, article from the North American Review relative to, SAN PEDRO RIVER, ARIZ., investigate the subject of the utiliza-
4743. tion of the water resources of (see S.Res. 292*).
Bills to levy (8ee bills H.R. 13486, 13993) . Resolution adopted by the Douglas (Arl.z .) Chamber of
Verses by Representative Fish relating to, 1773. Commerce and Mines favoring Senate Resolution 292 ·r ela-
tive to the utilization of the water resources of, 2730.
SALTSBURG, MARY VIRGlNIA. pension (see bill H.R. 13184).
SALLEY, OLIN J., relief (see bill H.R. 14009). SANTEE RIVER, N.C. AND S.C., report of Secretary of War on sur-
vey of (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public
SALMON NATIONAL FOREST, add certain lands to (see blll H.R. document), 5651.
14123).
SAPPINGTON, PHIT..IP, relief (see bill H.R. 13077).
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, granting certain lands to the city of
(see bill S. 5649). SARKKINEN, ~o. relief (see billS. 1684*).
Memorial of Legislature of Utah remonstrating against the SARNOFF, DAVID (president Radio Corporation of America), ad-
proposed closing of the veterans' hospital and regional dress entitled " Recent Developments in American Indus-
offices at, 4867. try" delivered by, 3352.
•• SALVAGING OUR RAILROADS", article by Judge George W. SATURDAY EVENING POST, editorial on the foreign debts ap-
Anderson entitled, 163. pearing in. 1151.
SALVATION ARMY, relief of disabled World War veterans of (see SAVAGE, EDWARD F., increase pension (see bill S. 5008).
bill s. 5429) .
SAMOA, provide a government for (see billS. 417*). SAVAGE, LUTHER EDWARD, relief (see bill H.R. 14097).
Remarks in House on bill (S. 417) to provide a government SAVANNAH, GA., authorize conveyance of the naval radio station
for, 4926, 4927. to ~he city of (see bills S. 2374*; H.R. 14639).
SAMPLE, B. J., relief (see bill S. 2991). SAVANNAH RIVER, allow the State of Georgia to bridge (see bUls
SANCHEZ, FRANCIS R .. confirming claim of (see billS. 3592•), S. 4972*, 5659*; H.R. 14665).
SANDERS, ARCHIE D. (a Representative from New York). SAVANNAH SUGAR REFINING CORPOBATION v. THE UNITED
Attended, 6. STATES, statement regarding the case of, 170.
Bills and joint resolutions introducecJ by SAWHILL, ALEXANDER F., relief (see bill H.R. 6270*) •
Akin, Bertha: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14698), 4297. SAXTON, SARAH E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13348).
Petitions and papers presented by, from
Citizens and individuals, 2944, 3053, 3139, 4454. SAYLOR, FANNIE R., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14577).
Societies and associations, 4454. SAYLOR, MATI' E., relief (see bill H.R. 14191).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. SCACE, GEORGE, pension (see bill H.R. 13639).
SANDERS, MARSHALL W., relief (see bill H.R. 13352). SCATTERGOOD, A. G., letter relative to interlocking directors
SANDERS, MORGAN G. (a Representative from Texas). making companies a1H.llates of banks, 2464.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by SCHAEFFER, ELLA, pension (see bill H.R. 13397).
Klotz, Lena: for relief (see bill H.R. 13596), 364.
Sutton, Mary Ann: to pension (see bill H.R. 14166), 1548. SCHAFER, JOHN C. (a Bepresentative from Wisconsin).
Bemarks by, on Attended, 6.
Beer blll, 754, 755. Amendments offered by, to
Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Gilmer, Tex., 3635. Beer blll (H.R. 13742), 860, 865.
Garrett, Daniel E.: memorial address to, 4367. Farm-allotment blll (H.R. 13991)-goats, 1586.
Beporls made by, from --hogs, 1675.
Committee on Ways and Means: Legislative appropriation b1ll~omm1ttee employees, 3409.
Texas bicentennial celebration (H.Rept. 2005), 3918. --restaurant, House, 3412.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. --Senate, 3402.
Medicinal liquor: prescribing of (H.R. 14395), 4945, 4946,
SAN DIEGO, CALIF., exchange lands with the city of (see bills S. 4948.
5555*; H.R. 9446*). Samoa: government for American (S. 417), 4933.
Bills to authorize sale of portions of the Pueblo lands to the Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriaion bUl (H.R.
city of (see bills S. 5595; H.R. 14576). 13520)' 4618.
SAND ISLAND, OREG., effectuate a compromise and settlement of --balances due foreign countries, 472.
rental leases on (see S.J.Res. 230; H.J.Res. 558). - - Coast Guard-prohibition enforcement, 361.
INDEX 175
SCHAFER, JOHN C.-Continued SCHAFER, JOHN C.-Continued
Bills and joint resolution3 introduced by Remarks by, on
Duke, Ellis: for relief (see bill H.R. 14217), 1712. Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans: p\tbllcity o!, 4066.
France: to prevent importations from the Republic of (see Reithel, William S., 4291.
b1ll H.R. 13992), 1257. Rollo, Frederick S., 2711.
Gary, William: to pension (see b1ll H.R. 14025), 1258. Roney, Mary E., 4294.
Karampelis, Peter: for relief (see bill H.R. 13870), 870. Samoa: government for American, 4932, 4933.
Peeps, Edith: for relief (see bill H.R. 14547), 3139. Sheldon, William, 3713.
Van Auken, Anna 0.: to pension (see blll H.R. 13786), 666. St. Ludgers Catholic Church, Germantown, Mo., 4291, 4292.
Motions and resolutions offered by Street-railway merger, 1325.
Farm-allotment plan: to strike out the enacting clause of Tariff-Bales tax-wet plank, 1222, 1223, 1224, 1225, 1226.
bill (H.R. 13991) proposing, 1668. Tariff rates, 4066, 4067, 4730.
Recommit: to, 2125. Tariffs and foreign-currency depreciation, 1895, 2439, 2789,
Remarks by, on 3901, 3902, 3963.
Agricultural appropriation btll, 993, 1029, 1047. Temporm-y employees: return of salary deductions to, 3403.
--dry-land farming, 1060. Treasury and Post Offi.ce Departments appropriation bill-
Army, Navy, and Marine Corps Bands: radio broadcasts by, balances due foreign countries, 472.
5422. ---conference report, 4618.
Balancing the Budget, 3394. ---prohibition enforcement, 359.
---billion dollar sales-tax bill, 1311. Vandever, G. C., 4295.
Bank checks: tax on. 4065. War Department appropriation bill, 2187.
Baxter, Carl C., 3725. ---Medical Corps, 2229.
Beer blll, 788, 800, 851, 852, 860, 861. ---National Guard, disab1llty benefits to omcers of, 2235.
Bridges over navigable waters, 5597, 5602. ---offenses by omcers, 2218.
Cabinet of President-elect Roosevelt, 5041. ---offi.cers' retired pay, 2059.
Claims for deaths of Mexican nationals, 715. ---Panama, 2439.
Clark, Laura J ., 3234. --tanks, 2232.
Common carriers by water. 5161, 5162, 5163. Yo~ng, Owen D., 4832.
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2117, 2120, 4748. Reports made by, from
Cordova, Jose Ramon, 3811, 3812. Committee on Claims:
Cotton boll weevil, 1246. Harvey Canal Ship Yard & Machine Shop (H.Rept. 2128),
Criticisms of Congress, 4820. 4956.
Currency inflation, 3887, 4081. McGuire, Alva D., Jr. (H.Rept. 2126), 4956.
Democratic Party: policies of, 3124. 3125, 3126. Playa de Flor Land & Improvement Co. (H.Rept. 1933), 2723.
Democratic program, 1061. Texas Power & Light Co. (H .Rept. 2129), 4956.
Democratic victory: results of the, 4741. Toenberg, Marte (H.Rept. 1869), 1833.
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- Zarella, Giugllo, (H.Rept. 1931), 2723.
priation bill-prohibition enforcement, 2690. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
District attorney's oftiee, southern district of New York, SCHAFFER, MAURICE E., relief (see b111 H.R. 14042).
3818.
District of Columbia appropriation bill, 4431, 4436, 4437, SCHALK, WALTER C., correct naval record (see bill H.R. 14049).
4438, 4448, 4752. SCHALL, THOMAS D. (a Senator from Minnesota).
---conference report, 5617. Attended, 3.
---police department, 4432. Agricultural and employment relief: speech of William S.
---prisons, 4434. Bennet on, 2572.
---welfare and relief, 4442. Appointed conferee, 1449.
Dongji Investment Co., Ltd., 3652. Appointed on funeral committee, 394, 4252, 5416.
Drake, Lyman D., Jr., 3636. Cattle and hogs: _charges for shipment of-letter from A. 0.
Economic Conference-Democratic pledges, 1302. Krebs relative to, 3588.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 145, 2622, 2690, 4284. Educational broadcasting stations: letter !rom L. D. Coff-
Eisenhauer, Charles J., 4.282. man relative to license fees for, 2958.
Eopolucci, Annie M., 3649, 3650. Federal Trade Commission: statement made by Mrs. Har-
Farm-allotment plan, 1217, 1376, 1380, 1536, 1584, 1586, 1668, ris T. Baldwin before Senate Appropriations Commttt~e
1675. in support of, 3832.
Farm-mortgage problem, 225. Freight rates on potatoes: letter from W. P. Kenney relative
Farm relief, 3882. to, 3055.
First deficiency appropriation bill--disarmament conference, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
1302. Chippewa Indians, Minnesota: to make payments from
---emergency relief, District of Columbia, 1307, 1308. timber funds to (S. 5592), 3424.
---Employment Service, 1319. Granite or marble: to provide for use in erection of certain
Fort D. A. Russell: abandonment of, 3121. memorials and public buildings of {see S.J.R~s. 227), 1163.
Fox, Mary Elizabeth, 3720. Lane, Joseph: for relief (see bill S. 5140), 303.
General Land Oftice transfer, 1038. Patterson, John F.: for relief (see btll S. 5141), 303.
Georgia Bicentennial Commission, 3972. Rudolph, Della M. C.: to pension (see billS. 5396), 1623.
Gollan, Ada B. (Gould), 3727. Stivers, Edgar: for relief (see billS. 5316), 1162.
Gormley Co., P. F.-conference report, 5604. Motions and resolutions of!ered by
Howard University, 1047. Committee on Interoceanic Canals: to employ stenographer
Huff, Price, 3815. for hearings of {S.Res. 344), 2958.
Independent offi.ces appropriation bill, 3032, 3206. Remarks by, on
---Federal Trade Commission, 3196, 3204. Arms shipments: embargo on, 5446.
Indians: allotments of deceased, 5283. Chippewa Indian payments, 1469.
Interior Department appropriation bill-Howard University, Comparative freight rates, 1261.
938. Disabled veterans' relief, 1329.
Killion, Clarence E., 3733. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4231.
Laird, Thomas H., 3728. Farm indebtedness: refinancing of, 2958.
Legislative appropriation bill, 3391, 3417. Farm relief, 420.
---Botanic Garden, 3416. Federal farm-loan laws, 307.
---committee employees, 3408, 34:09. Federal Trade Commission, 3832.
---restaurant: House, 3402, 3412. Foreign debts, 1279.
Leonard, John P., 4287. Granite and marble for public buildings, 1163.
McElrath, William W., 3730. Hamill's repudiation of his book on President Hoover, 1440.
McHam, Beryl M., 4280. Increase in banking facilities, 1420.
McKee, Howard, 3645, 3646. Manganese ore, 542.
Mahoney, Florence, 3731. Minneapolis, Minn., postmaster's letter, 1160.
Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 4943, 4945, 4946. Pauly building material and unemployment, 887.
Method of ratifying constitutional amendments, 130. Philippine independence, 502, 550.
Mllllgan, H. P., 3640, 3641. Post-war problems, 1400.
Monetizing liens on farm property, 1234. Railway rates on potatoes, 2249.
National Economy League report, 1232. Reserve officers' training, 1619.
Naval Ammunition Depot, Lake Denmark, N.J., 2715. St. Lawrence waterway, 306.
Navy Department appropriation blll-aviation, 4838. Suit over book on President Hoover, 1724.
Navy surplus clothing, 923. Wheat situation. 1403.
Order of business, 2443, 3110, 3638, 5021. Reports made by, from
Pitanken, John, 3804. Committee on Indian AJiatrs:
Prohibition, 2321. Chippewa Indian payments (S.Rept. 1030), 1469.
Prohibition enforcement, 5175. Chippewa Indian Territory, Minn. (S.Rept. 1102), 2191.
Question of peJ:Sonal privilege, 2298. Minnesota State Sanatorium (S.Rept. 1219), 3996.
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SCHALL, THOMAS D.-Continued SCHWARTZ, DAVID, relief (see bill H.R. 9355•).
Reports made by, from SCHWEITZER, GUST J., relief (see bill H.R. 4910•).
Committee on Interoceanic Canals:
Panama Canal Zone: administration of (S.Rept. 1142), 3141. SCHWERDTFEGER, ANNIE SARGENT, pension (see bill S. 5288).
---Civil Code (S.Rept. 1141), 3141. SCOGGINS, SIDNEY C., pension (see bill H.R. 13808).
---Civil Procedure, Code of (S.Rept. 1140) , 3141. SCOT!', ELBERT, relief (see bill H .R. 13542).
---Criminal Procedure, Code of (S.Rept. 1139), 3141. SCOTT, MARY, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14557).
---enticing of laborers, market regulations, inspection of
vessels, Postal Service, and Customs Service ( S.Rept. SCOTT, RACHEL A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13688).
1144). 3141. SCOTT, RICHARD H. (president American Business Men's Pro-
---Panama Canal Act, to amend (S.Rept. 1143), 3141. hibition Foundation), letter addressed to President Hoover
--Penal Code (S.Rept. 1138), 3141. on the subject of the eighteenth amendment and the Vol-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. stead Act, 3739.
SCHENECTADY, N.Y., resolution adopted by the chamber of com- SCOT!', SARAH P., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13049).
merce opposing expenditures by the United States with SCOVELL, SARAH E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13549).
respect to the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Waterway project,
SCRIP MONEY, article appearing in the New York Times relative
2068. to the use of, 1851.
SCHIERHOFF, HERMAN, relief (see bill H .R. 13576). Bill authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to issue (see
SCHMIDT, JOSEPH FRANK, relief (see bill H.R. 14068). blll H.R. 14203).
SCHNEIDER, FRANK, correct military record (see bill H.R. 13452). SCRIPPS-McRAE NEWSPAPERS, article commenting on an ad-
SCHNEIDER, GEORGE J. (a Representative from Wisconsin). dress delivered by Senator Ashurst on the subject of
Attended, 6. taxes, 624.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by SCULPTURE. See NATIONAL MusEUM.
Holmes, Melissa: to increase pension (see bill H .R. 13256), SEABROOK, JOHN P., relief (see bill H.R. 12!9"3).
45. SEACORD, DAVID J., relief (see bill H.R. 2217•),
Muttart, Fannie: to increase pension (see bill ~.R. 13681),
476. SEALE, HENRY FREEMAN, relief (see bill H.R. 3840•).
Remarks by, on SEARLE, WILLIAM S., relief (see bill H.R. 13274).
Beer b111, 812. SEARS, THOMAS A., relief (see bill.S. 5638).
Reports made by, from
Committee on Immigration and Naturalization: SEATRAIN CO., amendment and remarks in Senate relative to
Alien seamen (H.Rept. 1994), 3823. mail contract no. 56 of, 2671, 2735, 2741, 2755, 2802.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Letter to the Postmaster General relative to its mail con-
tract no. 56, 2674, 2746.
SCHNEIDER, JACK, relief (see bill H.R. 2757•). Letter from Chairman of the Shipping Board relative to
SCHON ACKER, JENNIE, pension (see bill H.R. 13545). mail contract no . 56 of, 2736.
Remarks in House relative to, 461.
SCHOOL CHTI..DREN. See CHn.DREN.
SEAWAY TREATY, memorial of Legislature of South Carolina
SCHOOL LANDS. See PuBLIC LANDS. urging ratification of, 2195.
SCHRADER, HARRY, relief (see bill H.R. 13496). SEBRING, ELLA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13641).
SCHUETZ, LEONARD W. (a Representative from Illinois). SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE.
Attended, 6. Amendment in Senate to bill (S. 5122) to provide for the
SCHULTE, MARY, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13479). . purchase and sale of cotton under the supervision of,
3490. .
SCHULTZ, FRANCIS WHITCOMB, pension (see bill S. 5188). Bill providing for the accounting of certain moneys made
SCHURMAN, JACOB GOULD, address on the subject of Philippine available under the Reconstruction Finance Corporation
independence delivered by, 1171. Act to (see bill H.R. 14687).
Article favoring independence for the Philippines written by, Letter to the President on the subject of Philippine inde- .
101. pendence written by, 1926.
Statement on the subject of Philippine independence made Communications from
by, 392. Canned fruits and vegetables: relative to inspection and
labeling of, 3690.
SCHU'!TE & KOERTING CO., relief (see bill S. 215). Department of Agriculture: transmitting the annual re-
SCHUYLER, KARL C. (a Senator from Colorado). port of, 816.
Appointed member of the Board of Visitors to the Naval ---transmitting report of sales of waste paper in, 819.
Academy, 1619. --relative to the bill (S. 5538) to abolish, 5430.
Assigned to committees, 156. Forest reservations: transmitting the annual report on con-
Credentials presented and sworn in, 78. struction of roads and trails in, 819.
Resignation from Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy, Hogs: transmitting a report of a study made by the Bureau
2455. of Agricultural Economics relative to the hog situation
Amendments offered by, to (S.Doc. 184) , 3709.
Second deficiency bill (H.R. 14769)-reclamation, 5462. Migratory Bird Conservation Commission: transmitting an-
War Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14199)-hospitals, nual report of (H.Doc. 487) , 59, 75.
3791. Public roads: transmitting the annual report of Federal
- - - offenses by oftlcers, 3961. aid in construction of, 819.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Orders to
Grazing fees: authorizing Secretary of Agriculture to sus- Open-market trading in grain futures on the Chicago Board
pend, reduce, remit, release, or postpone payment of (see of Trade: to inform Senate relative to removal of re-
S.J.Res. 221), 820. strictions on (S.Res. 376), 5310.
Seed loans in drought areas: providing for extension of time SECRETARY OF COMMERCE.
of payment of (see S.J.Res. 222), 820. Letter to the President on the subject of Philippine inde-
Petitions and papers presented by, from pendence, 1926.
Citizens and individuals, 2643. Letters to the Public Printer relative to the cost of print-
Societies and associations, 2643. ing for the Patent Office written by, 2762.
Remarks by, on Statement relating to the depreciation of foreign cur-
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4152. rencies, 3708.
Occhionero, George, 5514. Ccnnmunications from
Second deficiency bill-reclamation, 5455, 5456, 5457, 5462, Barges in tow in the open sea: transmitting the annual
5464. report of accidents sustained or caused by, ~84.
War Department appropriation bill-hospitals, 3791, 3792. Bauer, Louis H.: transmitting a draft of a proposed b111
---offenses by om.cers, 3961. for the relief of, 4452.
Waterman, Charles W.: tribute to, 5618. Department of Commerce: transmitting the annual report
World Court, 1260. of, 38.
Reports made by, from ---transmitting information concerning the status of
Comm.ittee on the Judiciary: funds appropriated for the Department in the
Improved Order of Red Men (S.Rept. 1253), 4459. Emergency Relief and Construction Act, 669.
Committee on Military .Atrairs: ---transmitting a list of useless papers in, 869, 885.
Apodaca, Juan (S.Rept. 1147), 3242. ---transmitting report of disposition of useless papers
McHam, Beryl M. (S.Rept. 1296), 4874. in, 37.
Squires, William Mathew (S.Rept. 1295), 4874. Foreign currencies: relative to the effect upon American
Committee on Naval .Atrairs: imports and exports of depreciated foreign currencies,
Occhionero, George (S. Rept. 1228), 4114. 3995. .
Waters, William James (S.Rept. 1195), 3744. Key West, Fla.: transmitting a draft of proposed legisla-
Wright, Benjamin (S.Rept. 1327), 5296. tion for exchange of portions of the naval station and
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES, the lighthouse reservation at, 2335, 2339.
INDEX 177
SECRETARY OF COMMERCE-Continued SECRETARY OF THE NAVY-Continued
Communications from Communications from
Lighthouse reservations: transmitting a draft of proposed Navy Department: transmitting a lJst _ of cases of relief
legislation to authorize disposal of certain, 2955, 3051. granted under the naval act of July 11, 1919, 718.
Lighthouse Service: transmitting part 2 of the annual re- Navy yards and stations: reporting the disposition of useless
port of the Commissioner of Lighthouses, 37. papers in the files of, 3051. ·
Molster, Charles E.: transmitting a draft of a proposed Nicaragua: transmitting a copy of a. proposed bill for reim-
bill for the relief of, 4452. bursement of personnel of the Navy and Marine Corps
for loss of personal property resulting from earthquake
SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR. at Managua, 3235.
Bill to transfer control of building on customhouse res- Philadelphia, Pa..: transmitting a. request to restore the
ervation at Nome, Alaska, to (see bill H.R. 13521). limit of cost for construction of naval hospital buildings
Letters relative to the form of a water-delivery contract at, 362.
applicable to the Colorado River, 3929. Putnam, Russel B.: transmitting a draft of a proposed bill
Communications from for the-relief of, 284.
Big Sand Draw gas field, Wyoming: transmitting a report St. Anthony Hospital, Michigan City, Ind.; Russell A. Gil-
on certain leases made on, 39, 59. _ more; Emily Molzen; and the Hummer Mortuary; trans-
Billy Creek field, Wyoming: transmitting a report on cer- mitting a draft of a proposed blll for relief of, 2554.
tain leases made on, 39, 59. Sperry Gyroscope Co., Inc.: relative to the blll (H.R. 9457)
Boulder City, Nev.: relative to conditions at, 5296. - for relief of, 2714.
Boundary line between Idaho and Wyoming: _trans_m itting Steele, George W., Jr.: transmitting a draft of a proposed
report relative to an agreement concerning, 5292, 5414. bill for the relief of, 284. -
Death Valley National Monument, Calif.: relative to the Surplus clothing: transmitting a draft of a proposed joint
bill (S. 5700) to extend the mining laws of the United resolution authorizing sale at nominal prices for distribu-
States to, 5436. tion to the needy, 151.
Department of the Interior: relative to the bill (S. 5538) to Thomas, Mrs. Carlysle Von, Sr.: transmitting a draft of a
abolish, 5430. _ proposed bill for reUef of, 2664.
---transmitting a list of useless papers in, 540, 665.
Hawaiian Islands: transmitting copy of the journal of the SECRETARY OF THE SENATE, amendment in Senate relative to
Senate of Hawa11, 540. salaries in the office of, 4807.
Indian irrigation projects: transmitting annual report of Annual report of receipts and expenditures of the Senate,
operations of, 39, 59. 60.
---transmitting report on cancellations and adjustments SECRETARY OF STATE.
made on certain irrigation charges on (H.Doc. 475), Letter to the President on the subject of Philippine inde-
5433, 5651. pendence written by, 1925.
Indians: transmitting the annual report of expenditures Statement rega.t·ding the report and recommendation!! of
for, 39. the International Joint Commission, United States and
---transmitting a statement by the Director of the Canada, with respect to the fumes from the smelter at
Geological Survey of expenditures for the benefit of Trail, British Columbia, 833.
the Indians in connection with the administration Communications from
of the laws relative to the operation of on, oil Claims of American nationals against Germany: transmit-
shale, and gas leases, 39, 59. ting report of Robert W. Bonynge relative to (S.Doc.
---transmitting report on adjustment or elimination of 146). 69. -
reimbursable cha.rges existing as debts agatnst France: relative to the discussions between President
(H.Doc. 501) , 540, 606. - Hoover and Premier Laval relative to the indebtedness to
Public lands: transmitting report of the Commissioner of the United States on the part of, 1402.
the General Land Ofiice on withdrawals and restoration of, Great Lakes-St. Lawrence deep waterway: relative to the
284, 300. treaty with Canada concerning, 1399.
St. Elizabeths Hospital: transmitting the annual report of International Parliamentary Conference on Commerce:
finances of, 39, 59. transmitting an invitation to the United States to par-
Sioux Indians: reporting on the claims of certain (S.Doc. ticipate in (H.Doc. 520), 1338, 1354, 1397.
152). 481, 606. Nobel committee of the Norwegian Parliament: transmitting
War Minerals Relief Commission: transmitting the annual a. copy of the circular of, 816, 819.
report of operations and finances of, 39, 59. Panama: relative to a. treaty for the settlement of claims
SECRETARY OF LABOR. against Panama and the United States, 4382.
Communications from President and Vice President of the United States: trans-
Children's Bureau: transmitting schedule of useless papers mitting certified copies of the final ascertainment of the
in, 3826, 3917. electors for, 296, 300, 896, 1020, 1359, 1619, 1710, 1930, 1931,
1973, 202'7, 2067, 2129, 2192, 2237.
SECRETARY OF THE NAVY. Twentieth amendment to the Constitution of the United
Communications from States: inclosing a photostat copy of certificate relating
Aircraft carrier: transmitting a draft of a proposed- bill to to, 3663, 3655.
authorize an increase in the limit of cost of one, 1712.
Marine Corps Reserve: transmitting a draft of a bill to SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
amend act to provide for the creation of, 37. Bill to provide for placing the Washington city post office
---transmitting a draft of a proposed bill to except under the jurisdiction of (see blll S. 5530•; H.R. 14461•).
certain officers from the provisions of section 109 of Bill authorizing the issuance of scrip by (see bill H.R.
the Criminal Code, 1986. 14203).
Medals and badges: transmitting a draft of a bill to amend Remarks in House relative to certain statements questioning
act to prohibit unauthorized wearing of, 38. the reliability of, 2174.-
Naval Academy: transmitting a draft of a bill to confer the Statement on the subject of branch banking made by, 168.
degree of bachelor of science upon graduates of, 38. Communications from
- - - transmitting a draft of a proposed bill to authorize a Bureau of Narcotics: transmitting the annual report of, 37,
- contract with the Annapolis Metropolitan Sewerage 69.
Commission for disposal of the sewage of, 2640. Departments of Commerce, Interior, and War, the Railroad
Naval Reserve: transmitting a draft of a bill to amend act Administration, and the Shipping Board: transmitting the
to provide for the creation of, 38. annual report of money received and not paid into the
- - - transmitting a draft of a proposed bill to except general fund of the Treasury, 39.
certain officers from the provisions of section 109 of Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932 : transmit-
the Criminal Code, 1986. ting a draft of a proposed bill to authorize the Secretary
Navy: relative to the effect of the 5-percent cut in appro- of the Treasury to accept titles to sites acquired under the
priations upon personnel and ships of, 4609. provisions of, 3342.
---transmitting a draft of a proposed bill to amend act Federal Farm Loan Board: transmitting annual report of
to give war-time rank to retired officers and former {H.Doc. 436), 6434, 5651.
officers of, 37. Federal prisons: relative to the furnishing of medical serv-
---transmitting a draft of a bill to provide for the ices in, 3666.
retirement of certain commissioned officers of the Finances of the United States: transmitting the annual
Staff Corps of, 38. . report on, 79, 151.
---transmitting a draft of a proposed bill to increase Foreign countries: relative to the indebtedness to the United
the statutory limit for repairs and alterations to States on the part of certain, 5489, 5490.
capital ships, 362. France: relative to the discussions between President
---transmitting a draft of a proposed bUl relative to Hoover and Premier Laval relative to the indebtedness to
promotion of officers of the Staff Corps, 2640. the United States on the part of, 1402.
---transmitting a draft of a bill to effect changes in Hawaiian Islands: transmitting report on care and treat-
the ration, 2335. ment of leprous persons in (H.Doc. 470), 38.
Navy Department: transmitting annual report of aircraft Inaugural tickets: relative to exempting from the admis-
and aeronautical accessories for (S.Doc. 144), 37, 59. sions tax. 2099.
LXXVI----368
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SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY-Continued SECRETARY OF WAR-Continued
Communications from Communications from
Medicinal liquors: relative to the bill (H.R. 14395) concern- River and harbor surveys and examinations: Astoria Har-
ing, 4941. bor, Oreg., 37.
Mutilated bank notes: transmitting a draft of a proposed ---Bad River, Wis., 297.
bill for relief of holders of, 869, 896. ---Bakers (Baker) Bay, Wash. (ordered printed in 73d
Ogden, Utah: transmitting a draft of legislation to place Cong., 1st sess., as public document), 2640.
under the jurisdiction of the Department of Agriculture ---Barren River, Ky. (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st
the Forest Service building and site at, 5061, 5654. sess., as public document), 36.
Potomac River: transmitting report of investigation of ---Bayou Lafourche, La. (ordered printed in 73d Cong.,
sewage disposal from the District of Columbia into (S.Doc. 1st sess., as public document), 297.
172), 1930. - - - Bayou Nezpique, La. (ordered printed in 73d Cong.,
Public buildings: transmitting the annual report of rental 1st sess., as public document), 297.
collections on account of, 39. ---Bayou Plaquemine Brule, La., 37.
---transmitting a draft of a proposed b1ll to authoriZe ---Bayou ?:eche, La. (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st
acceptance of titles to sites for, 346. sess., as public document), 297.
Public Health Service: transmitting the annual report of ---Big Black River, Miss. (ordered printed 1n 73d Cong.,
the Surgeon General of, 300. 1st sess., as public document), 297.
---transmitting the final report of the Surgeon General ---Big Fork River, Minn. (ordered printed in 73d Cong.,
on rural health work in the drought-stricken areas 1st sess., as public document) , 37.
(H.Doc. 530), 2554. ---Black River, Ark., 2127.
Receipts and expenditures of the Government: transmitting ---Brule River, Minn. (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st
the annual report of (H.Doc. 445), 39. sess., as public document), 297.
Refunds of internal revenue: transmitting annual report of, ---Bu1falo Harbor River and Ship Canal, N.Y. (ordered
39. printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public document),
Treasury Department: transmitting a report on useless 1394.
papers in. 39, 59. - - - Calcasieu River, La. (ordered printed in 73d Cong.,
War Finance Corporation: transmitting the annual report 1st sess., as publlc document), 297.
of (H.Doc. 534), 2725, 2790. ---Calumet Harbor and River, Ill. and Ind. (H.Doc. 494),
Washington, D.C., post omce: transmitting a draft of pro- 284.
posed legislation to place the omce under the custody and ---Camden Harbor, Maine, 37.
control of the Secretary of the Treasury, 2339, 2451. ---Cannonball River, N.Dak. and S.Dak. (ordered printed
BgC.RETARY OF WAR. in 73d Cong., lst sess., as public document) , 36.
Letter to the President on the subject of Philippine inde- ---Cascade River, Minn. (ordered printed in 73d Cong.,
pendence, 1925. 1st ess., as public document), 36.
Communications from ---Chehalis River, Wash. (ordered printed in 73d Cong.,
American National Red Cross: transmitting the annual lst sess., as public document), 37.
report of, 37, 284. ---Chickasaw Creek, Ala. (ordered printed in 73d Cong.,
Army: transmitting annual report of inspection of accounts 1st sess., as public document), 3487.
of disbursing omcers of, 38. ---Cleveland Harbor, Ohio (H.Doc. 477), 40.
---transmitting a draft of a proposed bill for relief of ---Clinton Harbor, Conn., 37.
certain disbursing omcers of, 1712. ---Conneaut Harbor, Ohio (ordered printed in 73d Cong.,
---transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to credit 1st sess., as public document), 665.
o.mcers with certain services as cadets at the Mllitary ---Connecticut River (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st
Academy, 2451. sess., as public document) , 1055.
- - - transmitting a draft of a proposed bill to amend act ---Coos Bay (Oreg.) inner harbor, 1985.
to authorize collection of indebtedness due the ---Core Sound-Ocracoke Inlet Channel, N.C. (H.Doc.
United States from enlisted men, 2554. 485) 40.
J

Army posts: relative to the proposal for housing, feeding, ---cross-Florida waterway, 1833.
and clothing unemployed boys and young men at, 3838. ---Cut-off Channel, N.J. (ordered printed in 73d Cong.,
Battlefields: transmitting a draft of a proposed blll for the 1st sess., as public document), 1394.
protection of, 718. . ---Cuyahoga River Channel, Ohio (H.Doc. 477), 40.
Bonnet Carre tloodway area: transmitting a draft of a pro- ---Duluth-Superior Harbor, Minn. and Wis. (H.Doc.
posed blll to remove from the Flood Control Act the lands 482)' 40.
in, 229. ---Egegik River (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess.,
Camps Harry J. Jones and Stephen D . .Little, Ariz.: relative as public document) , 1055.
to the proposed removal of troops from, 916. ---Erie Harbor, Pa. (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st
Camp Taylor, Ky.: transmitting a draft of a proposed bill sess., as public document), 1325.
for sale of, 2640. ---Fairport Harbor, Ohio (H.Doc. 472), 38.
Canal Zone Retirement Act: transmitting a draft of a pro- ---Grand Haven Harbor, Mich., 37.
posed bill to amend, 40. ---Grand River, Mich. (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st
Confederate monument at Crown H1ll Cemetery, Indianapo- sess., as public document), 36.
lis, Ind.: transmitting a draft of a proposed bill to erect, ---Grand River, N.Dak. and S.Dak. (ordered printed in
606. . 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public document), 36.
Legislative branch of the Government: transmitting a draft ---Grays Harbor, Wash. (ordered printed in 73d Cong.,
of a proposed b1ll to amend section 215 of part II of the 1st sess., as public document), 37.
Appropriation Act for the Fiscal Year 1933, 1394. ---Green River, Ky. (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st
Mobile, Ala.: transmittting a dra.ft of a bill authorizing the sess., as public document), 36.
acquisition of land for an addition to the national ceme- ---Hampton Beach, N.H., 37.
tery at, 984. --Harbor of Refuge, Mich. (H.Doc. 473), 38.
National Board for the Promotion o! Ritle Practice: trans- ---Hocking River, Ohio (ordered printed in 73d Cong.,
mitting the annual report of (H.Doc. 476), 39, 59. 1st sess., as public document), 3917.
National cemeteries: transmitting a draft of a bill to author- - - - Honga River, Md., 37.
ize disposal of certain plots of ground no longer needed ---Honolulu Harbor, Hawaii (ordered printed in 73d
for cemeterial purposes, 984. Cong., 1st sess., as public document), 297.
National Forest Reservation Commission: transmitting an- ---Hudson River (S.Doc. 155), 612.
nual report of (S.Doc. 145), 59. ---Huron Harbor, Ohio (H.Doc. 478), 40.
National military parks: transmitting a draft of a proposed ---Isle au Haut--Klmball Island Channel, Maine, 37.
bill for the protection of, 718. ---Kentucky River, Ky. (ordered printed in 73d Cong.,
Ordnance and ordnance stores: transmitting statements of 1st sess., as public document), 37.
cost of manufacture of, 38. ---Keweenaw waterway, Michigan (ordered printed 1n
Pensacola Military Reservation, Fla.: transmitting a draft of 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public document), 3653.
a proposed b1ll to sell the remaining portion of, 1832.
Philippine Islands: transmitting resolutions adopted by cer- ---Lafayette River, Va., 1985.
tain provincial boards of Negros Occidental relative to free ---Lewis and Clark River, Oreg., 37.
entry into the United States of sugar from, 229. --Little Fork River, Mtnn. (ordered printed in 73d
Plattsburg Barracks Military Reservation, N.Y.: transmitting Cong., 1st sess., as public document), 37.
a draft of a proposed bill to authorize the adjustment of a ---Lorain Harbor, Ohio (H.Doc. 469), 38.
portion of the boundary line of, 869. ---Manitowoc Harbor, Wis. (H.Doc. 481}, 40.
Post exchanges: transmitting report on (SDoc. 149), 38, 59, ---Milk River, Mont. (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st
422. sess., as public doc1Ullent), 37.
Puerto Rican Hurricane Relief Commission: transmitting ---Monhegan Harbor, Maine, 37.
annual report of (H.Doc. 486), 59, 75. ---Montreal River, Wis. and Mich. (ordered printed tn
River and harbor surveys and exa.m.inations: transmitting 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public document), 37.
data for the revised edition of Preliminary Exami- ---Moreau River, N.Dak. and S.Dak. (ordered printed in
nations, Surveys, Projects, and Appropriations, 3653. 73d Cong. lst sess., as public document), 36.
---Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio (ordered printed in 73d --Neuse River, N.C. (H.Doc. 500; H.Res. 306), 41.
Cong., 1st sess., as public document), 718. - N e w Haven Harbor, Conn. (H.Doc. 479), 40.
JNDEX 179
SECRETARY OF WAR-Continue4 SELVIG, CONRAD G.-Continued
Communications from Remarks by, on
River and harbor surveys and examinations: Niobrara River, Farm allotment plan, 1434.
Nebr. and Wyo. (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st Goodwin, Godfrey G.: memorial address to, 4375.
sess., as public document), 36. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
--Nolin River, Ky. (H.Doc. 480), 40. SEMBOWER, SARAH A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14558).
---Olcott Harbor, N.Y., 36.
- - O l d River Channel, Ohio (H.Doc. 477), 40. SEMINOLE INDIANS. See INDIANS.
---Osage River, Mo. (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st SENATE. See also CoNTESTED ELECTioNs IN SENATE; PoiNTS oF
sess., as public document), 1055. ORDER IN SENATE; YEA-AND-NAY VOTES IN SENATE.
- - Pamlico Sound, N.C. (H.Doc. 485), 40. Amendment to the legislative appropriation bill (H.R.
---Pensacola Bay-Caloosahatchee River waterway, 1833. 14562) relative to certain positions and rates of com-
---Petersburg Harbor, Alaska (H.Doc. 483), 40. pensation in, 4301.
---Pultneyville Harbor, N.Y., 37. Amendment relative to salaries in the Secretary's office,
---Rhodes Point-Tylerton Channel, Md., 2790. document room, post office, and folding room, 4807.
---Rochester Harbor, N.Y. (H.Doc. 484), 40. Annual report of the Secretary of the Senate on receipts
---Rough River, Ky. (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st and expenditures of, 60.
sess., as public document), 36. Injunction of secrecy removed from treaty with Canada re-
---St. Louis River, Minn. and Wis. (ordered printed in lating to the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence waterway, 2096.
73d Cong., 1st sess., as public document), 1833. Joint resolution to pay officers and employees on December
---St. Lucie, Fla., 1985. 20, 1932 (see H.J.Res. 503).
---Santee River, N.C. and S.C. (ordered printed in 73d Messages from the President transmitting esti.mates of ap-
Cong., 1st sess., as public document), 5651. propriations for (S.Doc. 157; H.Docs. 497, 552), 414, 985,
- - - Shilshole Breakwater, Wash., 36. 3991.
---Sturgeon River, Mich. (ordered printed in 73d COng., Motion for cloture on the bill (S. 4412) relating to branch
1st sess., as public document) , 297. banking, 1935.
---Tar Bay, Md., 37. Motion signed by 16 Senators for cloture in; submitted and
- - - Tombigbee River, Ala. (ordered printed in 73d Cong., subsequently withdrawn, 4059, 4211.
1st sess., as public document), 36. Notice of motion to suspend the rules with respect to an
---Turkey River, Iowa (ordered printed in 73d Cong., amendment relative to refunds of internal-revenue taxes,
1st sess., as public document), 5651. 2665, 2864.
---Union River, Maine, 297. Order for consideration of bills on the calendar agreed to,
---Vermilion River, La., 297. 3736.
---Vermilion River, Minn. (ordered printed in 73d Order to meet at 12 m. daily, 5.
Cong., 1st sess., as public document), 297. Proceedings incident to the examination of David S. Barry,
---Wabash River, 4452. Sergeant at Arms, groWing out of an article appearing
---Warrior River (ordered printed i.n 73d Cong., 1st in the New Outlook written by him, 3269-3282, 3511-
sess., as public document), 37. 3530.
- - - Yaquina Bay, River, and entrance, Oreg., 1986. Remarks and recommendations submitted to the Demo-
- - - Youghiogheny River, Pa., 37. cratic caucus by Senator Robinson of Arkansas with re-
War Department: transmittting annual reports of, 151. spect to the program of procedure during the present
---transmitting the annual report of sales of surplus session, 156.
property in the possession of, 75. Remarks relative to a threat made by an employee of the
---transmitting a draft of a proposed bill to authorize Senate to kill a member of the press gallery, 270.
the settlement of certain claims against, 1986. Remarks concerning the announced attitude on the part
---transmitting a list of useless papers in, 2640. of the minority of the Senate not to confirm appointees
Worrall, L. P.: transmitting a draft of a proposed bill to whose terms would extend beyond the 4th of March, 423.
authorize a credit in the accounts of, 3653. Remarks relative to newspaper comments on the barber-
SECURITIES. See also STOCKS AND BoNDS. shop privileges in the Senate wing of the Capitol, 2725.
Bill to authorize Comptroller of Currency to examine the Remarks concerning the proposed li.mitation of debate on
operations of certain dealers in (see bill H.R. 14478). appropriation bills, 3143.
Joint resolution for amendment to the Constitution to Remarks on Senate Resolution 360, providing for limita-
allow the United States to tax income from State securi- tion of debate in, 4381, 4570.
ties and allow the States to tax income from United Remarks relative to the absence of rules on the question
States securities (see H.j.Res. 506). of pairs, 3177.
SEED AND FEED LOANS. See also FARMERS. ltemark.s concerning the business of the session, 3444.
Joint resolution providing for extension of time for pay- Remarks on order of business in, 5243.
ment of notes given to procure (see S.J.Res. 222). Remarks in House relative to certain references to Sen-
Memorial of Legislature of Montana urging legislation With ators and Representatives in an article written by David
respect to, 4563. S. Barry, Sergeant at Arms of, 3306.
Remarks in House relative to, 1140. Request for a unani.mous-consent agreement for the con-
sideration of the banking bill (S. 4412) agreed to, 480.
SEGAR, ELSIE (administratrix), relief (see bills S. 4303; H.R. Request for a unanimous-consent agreement to li.mit de-
11495*). bate on the bill (S. 4412) relating to branch banking
SEGER, GEORGE N. (a Representative from New Jersey). agreed to, 2078.
Attended, 6. Request for a unani.mous-consent agreement to vote on
Appointed teller, 1933. the Seatram Co. amendment to the Post Office appro-
Amendments offered by, ~o priation bill on January 30, 1933, at 1 o'clock p.m. agreed
Farm allotment bill (H.R. 13991)-adjustment charges on to, 2755.
processing of silk or rayon, 1666. Request for a unanimous-consent agreement concerning
Petitions and papers presented by, from the order of business for the remainder of the session,
Citi.zens and individuals, 870, 1549, 3140, 3920, 4107. 3054.
Societies and associations, 536, 870, 1356, 1908, 3139, 3420, Request for a unanimous-consent agreement for considera-
3920, 3992, 4556. tion of impeachment charges against Judge Harold Lou-
Remarks by, on derbac~ at 2 o'clock p.m. on the first day of the first
Beer bill, 801. session of the Seventy-thi.rd Congress agreed to, 5475.
Butter: oleomargarine and adulterated, 4546. Resolutions providing for cloture in (see S.Res. 329, 330,
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor ap- 331, 360*).
propriation bill, 2610. Resolution to prepare and print the revised edition of the
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 33. Senate Rules and Manual (see S.Res. 305*).
Farm allotment plan, 1666. Resolution limiting attorneys' fees in election contests (see
Roosevelt, President-elect Franklin D.: attempt on life of, S.Res. 258*).
4265. Resolution to pay expenses of the committee appointed to
Waterway and railroad transportation, 296. attend the funeral of Calvin Coolidge (see S.Res. 318 *) .
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. Resolution to certify to the district attorneys for the Di.s-
SEIBERLING, FRANCIS (a Representative from Ohio), trict of Columbia and the southern district of New York
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by the proceedings of the Senate in the case of David S.
Hanchett, Mary: to pension (see bill H.R. 13480), 230. Barry, Sergeant at Arms (see S.Res. 345).
Votes of.See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Resolution to remove David S. Barry, Sergeant at Arms,
from office (see S.Res. 352*).
SELLEY, HELEN J., pension (see bill H.R. 14103). Resolution to reinstate David S. Barry as Sergeant at Arms
SELVIG, CONRAD G. (a Representative from Minnesota), (amendment to S.Res. 352), 3525.
Attended, 6. Resolution to refer the removal resolution of David S.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Barry, Sergeant at Arms. to the Committee on Rules,
Wheat: to stabilize price of (see bill H.R. 13457), 230. 3529.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Resolution to continue the employment of a personal at-
Societies and associations, 48, 299, 2244, 2792, 5189. tendant for Senator Schall (see S.Res. 337*).
180 INDEX
SENA'J'E---.Continued SENECA INDIANS. See INDIANS.
Resolution to pay Matllda A. :Barkley (see S.Res. 866). SENECA INDIAN SCHOOL, WYANDOTTE, OKLA., purchase land
Resolution to pay Genevie"te M. Colwell (see S.Res. 348*). at (see bills S. 5427*; H.R. 14536).
Resolution to pay funeral expenses o.f Wesley L. Jones (see
S.Res. 294•}. SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE, proceedings in Senate
Resolution to pay Mary F. McGra.ln (see S.Res. 296*). incident to the examination of David s. Barry, growing
Resolution to appoint C. G. Marvel a messenger in (see out of an article appearing in the New OUtlook written by
S.Res. 316}. him. 3269-3282, 3511-3530.
Resolution to pay Gladyce w. Simmons (see S.Res. 372*). Remarks in House relative to certain references to Senators
Resolution to pay Daisye L. Trammell (see S.Res. 347*). and Representatives in an article written by David s.
Barry, 3306.
Resolution to pay funeral expenses of Thomas J. Walsh Resolution to certify to the district attorneys for the Dis-
(see S.Res. 379*), 5441. trict of Columbia and the southern district of New York
Resolution to pay funeral expenses of Charles W. Water- the proceedings of the Senate in the case of David s.
man (see S.Res. 295*}. Barry (see S.Res. 345).
Roll calls on question of quorum in, 3, 50, 78, 155, 176, 231, Resolution to remove David S. Barry from office (see S.Res.
264, 299, 315, 323, 327, 366, 379, 387, 393, 417, 434, 436, 352*). .
446, 447, 478, 537, 549, 551, 560, 608, 615, 622, 627, 628, Resolution to reinstate David S. Barry as (amendment to
667, 681, 691, 720, 737, 871, 1154, 1176, 1184, 1259, 1284, S.Res. 352), 3525.
1330, 1336, 1396, 1413, 1436, 1456, 1469, 1549, 1565, 1573, Resolution to refer the removal resolution of DavidS. Barry
1579, 1618, 1629, 1636, 1647, 1648, 1652, 1713, 1732, 1780, to the Committee on Rules, 3529.
1793, 1852, 1865, 1908, 1916, 1940, 1987, 2001, 2026, 2066,
2077, 2082, 2093, 2129, 2139, 2148, 2153, 2156, 2161, 2195, SESOKO, YAMATO, relief (see bill H.R. 14651).
2207, 2245, 2273, 2282, 2291, 2339, 2375, 2392, 2396, 2399, SETI'LEMENT OF WAR CLAIMS ACT, 1928, extend time for filing
2454, 2467, 2482, 2506, 2512, 2557, 2642, 2658, 2670, 2725, of claims under (see bills S. 5290, 5398; H.R. 13532).
2792, 2808, 2945, 3054, 3070, 3140, 3167, 3237, 3251, 3267, SE'ITON, JOE, relief (see bill H.R. 10800*).
3283, 3285, 3287, 3295, 3345, 3377, 3379, 3383, 3421 , 3426,
3428, 3434, 3439, 34~8. 3457, 3467, 3488, 3503, 3506, 3522, SEVEN-POINT FARM-BETI'ERMENT PROGRAM, remarks in House
relative to, 1526.
3536, 3540, 3544, 3584, 3660, 3737, 3764, 3777, 3784, 3826,
8844, 3847, 3855, 3857, 3860, 3921, 3943, 3950, 3993, 4056, SEVENTEENTH AMENDMENT. See CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED
4107, 4138, 4169, 4172, 4178, 4211, 4218, 4298, 4315, 4325, STA'l'ES.
4376, 4395, 4410, 4413, 4418, 4455, 4498, 4584, 4642, 4691, SEWARD. See ALASKA.
4708, 4768, 4791, 4801. 4805, 4866, 4890, 4900, 4958, 5003, SEWARD, WILLIAM H., address delivered by Representative Fish,
5063, 5102, 5103, 5119, 5135, 5190, 5219, 5228, 5238, 5291, at Florida, Orange County, N.Y., on, 5642.
5428, 5482, 5498, 5504, 5517, 5653, 5655.
Ruling of the Chair on a point of order against two amend- SEWERAGE SYSTEMS, authorize the Reconstruction Finance Cor-
ments proposing to grant authority ·for a 5-percent re- poration to make loans in aid of construction of (see bills
duction in appropriations for the Treasury and Post S. 5392; H.R. 13749, 13818, 14660).
Office Departments, 3087, 3144. SEXAUER, FRED H., statement relative to depreciated foreign cur-
SENATE OFFICE BUILDING, message from the President trans- rency and the effect on dom.e stic bq,tter prices, 3969.
mitting estimate of appropriation for maintenance of, SEYMOUR. ALWILDA E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13922).
5433.
Message from the President transmitting estimate of. appro- SHABEL, JOSEPH, relief (see bill H.R. 13952 •) .
priation for maintenance of the east wing of (S.Doc. 167}, SHAFER, FANNY REUTER, relief (see bill H.R. 14572).
1397. SHAFFER, WILLIAM L., pension (see bill H.R. 14652).
Remarks in House relative to the lowering of the ftag as a
mark of respect to the memory of Calvin Coolidge, 2031. SHALLENBERGER, A. C. (a Representative from Nebraska).
Remarks ln House relative to appropriations for restaurant, Attended, 6.
kitchen, and barber shop in, 3402. Bills and joint resoiutions introduced by
Resolution to authorize sale of unserviceable rugs and car- Bimetallism: to establish a bimetallic system o! currency
pets in (see S.Res. 314). (see bill H.R. 14300), 2064.
SENATE OFFICE BUILDING COMMISSION, Mr. Townsend ap- Federal Water Power Act: to amend, as amended (see bill
pointed, 79. H.R. 14516), 3052.
Kirtley, Margaret Ann: to pension (see bill H.R. 14276),
SENATORIAL :aLoes, remarks in Senate on the subject of, 54, 55. 1907.
SENATORS, amendments and remarks in House relative to the Petitions and papers presented by, from
proposed reduction of salaries of, 3386, 3392. · Citizens and individuals, 2454.
Bill to prohibit the placing of relatives on the Government Remarks by, on
pay roll (see bill H.R. 13768). Balancing the Budget--President's message, 3335.
Bills to reduce the compensation of (see bills H.R. 13769, Bank-deposits guaranty, 5361.
14487, 14740). Farm Loan Act: amendment of, 5180.
Interview with Senator Tydings relative to demands on the Reports made by, from
time of Senators, 2754. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce:
Letter from the Governor of Pennsyl van1a and a ·memo- Missouri River bridge (H.Rept. 1830), 1395.
randum from Walter J. Kress relative to the election of, Missouri River bridge, Brownville, Nebr. (H.Rept. 1910), 2554.
5426, 5427. Missouri River bridge, CUlbertson, Mont. (H.Rept. 2024),
Ratification by State legislatures of the proposed constitu- 4105.
tional amendment to fix the commencement of the Missouri River bridge, Omaha, Nebr. (H.Rept. 2028), 4105.
terms of: Missouri River bridge, Rulo, Nebr. (H.Rept. 1912). 2554.
Alabama, 35, 88. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Arizona, 2449, 2793. SHANGHAI ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD., relief (see bill
California, 2192, 2245. H.R. 12749 •).
Colorado, 3218, 3345.
Connecticut, 3418, 3655. SHANNON, JOSEPH B. (a Representative from Missouri}.
Delaware, 2771, 2793. Attended, 6.
Georgia, 3239, 3341. Appointed teller, 2427.
Idaho, 2794, 2933. Amendments offered by, to
Missouri, 2771, 2794. War. Department appropriation blll-Army supplies, 2424.
Montana, 2237, 2246. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Nebraska, 2328, 2340. Carlow, John F.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14120), 1436.
Nevada, 3927, 3990. Clark, Levi: to pension (see bill H.R. 14122), 1436.
North Carolina, 1710, 1715. Collins, Charles Arthur: to pension (see bill H.R. 14119).
North Dakota, 1931, 1973. 1436.
Oklahoma, 2328, 2339. · Missouri River: to extend times for commencing and com-
South Dakota, 2726, 2795. pleting construction of bridge across (See bill H.R. 13871),
Texas, 35, 87. 943.
Washington, 2771, 2955. O'Neal, William George: for relief (see bill H.R. 13442), 153.
West Virginia, 146, 157. Warner, Hattie M.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13907}, 944.
Wisconsin, 3135, 3345. Wells, Emma. F.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14121), 1436.
Wyoming, 2246, 2328. Motions and resolutions offered by
Remarks in Senate relative to the recent senatorial election Government competition with private enterprise: authoriz-
in Louisiana, 4993. ing change of date of report of the special commit-
Remarks in House relative to appropriations tor _pay of tee Investigating (see H.Res. 312), 152.
clerks to, 3393. ---relative to expenses of conducting investigation into
Resolution declaring that Thomas D. Schall is entitled to a (see H.Res. 343), 1395.
seat as Senator from Minnesota (see S.Res. 343*). - - - t o extend time for report of special committee in-
Resolution to prepare rules and regulations governing the vestigating (H.Res. 360), 2212.
conduct of election contests (see S.Bes. 367). - - p r i n t additional reports (H.Res. 376) , 3824.
INDEX 181
SHANNON. JOSEPH B.-Continued SHIPPING BOARD, address delivered by T. V. O'Connor on the
Remarks by, on subject of, 1148.
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor ap- Annual report of (H.Doc. 416), 39, 60.
propriation bill-prisons, 2702. Annual report of money received and not paid into the
Farm allotment plan, 1690. general fund of the Treasury, 39.
Government competition with private enterprise, 2212. Bill to abolish (see bill S. 5046).
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill- Letter from the chairman relative to the Seatrain Co. mail
public buildings, 450. contract no. 56, 2736.
War Department appropriation bill, 2177, 2178. Letter from the Director transmitting reports on imports
---Army supplies, 2424, 2427. and exports of commodities, employment of American
---buildings, 2223. merchant vessels, and ocean-going merchant fleets of
---laundry facilities at Army posts, 2177, 2178. principal maritime nations, 4105.
---Panama, 2439. Memorandum relative to the merchant marine received
---post exchanges, 2441, 2442. from, 3293.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 3021, 3210.
SHANNON, THOMAS MICHAEL, relief (see bill S. 5421). Report of the Bureau of Research relative to ocean-going
merchants fleet of prinicipal maritime nations, 37.
SHANNON COUNTY, S.DAK., provide funds to aid construction of Report of the Bureau of Research relative to American flag
a consolidated high-school building for white and Indian services in foreign and noncontiguous ocean trades, 37.
children in (see bill S. 2340•). Report on claims arbitrated or settled by, 39, 49.
SHANNON INVESTIGATING COMMITI'EE. See CoMMITTEE ON Reports of the Bureau of Research on water-borne passen-
INVESTIGATION OF GOVERNMENT COMPETITION WITH PRIVATE ger traffic of the United States, American merchant ves-
ENTERPRISE {House) . sels, and United States water-borne intercoastal traffic,
SHAUGHNESSY, JOHN F., memorial of Legislature of Nevada rec- 151.
ommending the appointment as an Interstate Commerce Statement relative to the sea-service section of, 4111.
Commissioner of, 5435. SHIPSTEAD, HENRIK (a Senator from Minnesota).
SHAW, EDWARD, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13969). Attended, 3.
Address on the question of cancelation of intergovern-
SHAW, JOHN S., relief (see b111 H.R. 1778•). mental debts by, 1282.
SHAW, MARGARET J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14194). Appointed on funeral committee, 394, 4252.
SHEA, BARTHOLOMEW, relief (see bill H.R. 13502). Currency inflation: speech of Reginald McKenna on subject
SHEEHAN, JOANNA A., relief (see bills S. 5657; H.R. 8879*). of, 4585.
Farmers' Holiday and Farmers' Mortgages: radio address on,
SHEEP AND GOAT RAISERS' ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS, resolu- 3934.
tions on miscellaneous subjects adopted by, 2728. Amendments offered by, to
SHEETS, AMELIA, increase pension (see b111 S. 5116). Agricultural Department appropriation bill (H.R. 13872)-
SHELAR, LIZZIE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14528) . to transfer emergency relief funds to Treasury Depart-
ment, 2254.
SHELDON, WILLIAM, relief (see bill H.R. 2810•). Glass-Steagall banking bill (S. 4412), 1402.
SHELEY, ESTELLA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14400) • Grasshopper infestation: investigation of, 1858.
SHEPARD, MARY, pension (see bill H.R. 13795). Philippine independence (bill H.R. 7233), 565.
SHEPHERD, OLIVE J., relief (see bill H.R. 13723). Revenue bill of 1933----copra, coconut oil, etc., 1330.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R.
SHEPPARD, MORRIS (a Senator from Texas). 13520) -alien seamen, ;3378.
Attended, 3. Unemployment relief: Federal aid for (S. 5125), 4418.
Appointed on funeral committee, 394. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Currency inflation: address of Ellison D. Smith on, 3837. Agricultural indebtedness: to reduce interest thereon and
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of-letter from Richard H. create an administration of agricultural loans for relief
Scott in opposition to, 3739. of (see bill S. 5562), 2881.
Liquor and its cure: address by Dr. George W. Truett on, Chippewa Indians of Minnesota: providing for payment of
4342. $25 each to the enrolled (see bill S . 5252), 722.
Amendments offered by to Colleges, universities, etc.: to authorize loans by Recon-
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor ap- struction Finance Corporation to (see bill S. 5582), 3352.
propriation bill (H.R. 14363)-wire tapping, 3745. Davison, Matilda: to pension (see bill S. 6221), 609.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Fetzer, Mary H.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5132), 233.
Bowling, J. H.: for relief (see bill S. 5268), 887. Government Printing Office: granting sick leave to em-
Code of Laws, United States: to amend (S. 5505), 2411. ployees of (S. 5493), 2254.
Heideman, William H.: for relief (see bill S. 5517), 2460. ---relating to leave with pay for employees of (see
Southern Products Co.: for relief (see bill S. 5460), 2071. S.J.Res. 238), 2254.
Stolterfoht, Robert W.: for relief (see b111 S. 5317), 1162. Granite and Marble: to provide for use in erection of
Motions and resolutions offered by certain public buildings and memorials (see S.J.Res.
Anderson, Daisy-to concur, 5452. 226) 1162.
J

Garrett, Daniel E.: on death of (see S.Res. 304), 394. Harris, Henry R.: for relief (see bill S. 5278), 888.
Recess: for, 394. Hospitals: authorizing Reconstruction Finance Corporation
Regular Army retired status--to concur in House amend- to make loans to certain (see bill S. 5251), 722.
ment (S. 4597), 2135. Minnesota State Sanatorium: to provide funds for coopera-
Tampico Marine Iron Works: to concur in House amend- tion with Minnesota State Board of Control in extension
ments, 3832. of (see bill S. 5219), 609.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Mud Lake bottom: for relief of certain riparian owners for
Citizens and individuals, 3347, 3588, 3738, 3928, 4109, 4868. losses sustained by them on the drained (see bill S.
Societies and associations, 3588, 3738, 4109. 5279)' 888.
Remarks by, on Reconstruction Finance Corporation to be subject to Bud-
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4008, 4052, 4053, 4055, get and Accounting Act of 1921 (S. 5572), 3056.
4056, 4059, 4060, 4232. Revenue Act of 1932: to repeal (see bill S. 5500), 2343.
Fisher, A. K.: tribute to, 5002. Rockwell, Mary A.: for relief (see bill S. 5428), 1858.
Fort D. A. Russell, 1109. Rose, Bernard C.: authorizing appointment as second lieu-
Glass-Steagall banking bill-silver, remonetization of, 2352, tenant, Army Air Corps, of (see bill S. 5220), 609.
2353, 2354. World War Veterans' Act: to extend benefits to represen-
League of Nations, 4008, 4059, 4060. tatives of American Red Cross, Young Mens' Christian
Prohibition, 1835, 1852, 1854. Association, Knights of Columbus, Jewish Welfare Board,
Prohibition enforcement, 946. Salvation Army, and all kindred American organizations
Thirteenth anniversary of eighteenth amendment, 1714. (see bill S. 5429), 1858.
Vice President: on the birthday of Charles Curtis, the, 2454. Motions and resolutions offered by
Votes o]. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Farm Board and other organizations: enployees and salaries
SHERIDAN, EVERETT P. AND EXILDA, relief (see bill H.R. 13324). of (S.Res. 358), 3932.
SHERMAN, WILLIAM M., relief (see bills S. 3334•; H.R. 11532•). Goodwin, Godfrey G.: to appoint committee to attend
funeral of the late Representative (S.Res. 362), 4252.
SHILSHOLE BREAKWATER, WASH., report of Secretary of War on Recess: to, 4252.
survey of, 36. Petitions and papers presented by, from
SHIPLEY, CARRIE ISABEL, pension (see bill H.R. 13340), Citizens and individuals, 232, 417, 2643, 3055.
SHIPLEY, IZUMA, pension (see b111 H.R. 13339). Societies and associations, 232, 417, 2643.
State legislatures, 2247, 2799.
SHIPPING. See AMERICAN MERcHANT MARINE. .Remarks by, on
SHIPPING Ac:r OF 1916, amend (see bills S. 4491•, 5035•, 5036; Agricultural indebtedness, 2881, 2883.
H.R. 14077, 14124). Barry, David S., 3279.
Remarks in House on bill (S. 4491) to amend, 5160. Beer bill, 960.
182 INDEX
SHIPSTEAD, HENRIK-Continue4 SHORTRIDGE, SAMUEL M.-Continue4
.Remarks by, on Remarks by, on ·
Currency inflation, 4584. Aircraft carrier, 3752.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4231. Distribution of Government-owned cotton--conference
Emergency relief funds: to transfer to Treasury Department report, 2946, 2948.
of, 2254. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4142.
Farm Board and other organizations: employees and salaries Fingar, Essie, 3673.
of, 3933, 3997, 3998. First deficiency appropriation bill-tax refunds, 1642.
Farm mortgages, 4004. Foreign debts, 5489.
Foreign debts, 1279, 1281, 1288, 1289, 2468. Fuller, W. P., & Co., 3680.
Glass-Steagall banking bill, 1416, 2143, 2264, 2377, 2510. Lincoln, Abraham, 3922.
--silver, remonetiZation of, 2368, 2370, 2373, 2374, 2375, Long-staple cotton tariff, 631.
2377. Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5093.
Interior Department appropriation bill-Bureau of Indian Navy Department appropriation bill, 5096, 5216, 5217, 5218,
Affairs, 3616. 5220, 5228.
Laval-Hoover debt conference, 1294. Navy surplus clothing, 742, 743, 824, 825.
Macaroni products, 1181. Nominations, 963.
Philippine independence, 884, 431, 554, 882. Pacific Gas & Electric Co., 3751.
Radio regulation, 3766. Panama Canal Zone, 3756.
Remonetization of stl ver, 1188. Philippine independence, 375, 376, 380, 381, 382, 383, 429,
Stamp money, 4328. 431, 446, 546, 547, 550, 551, 552, 558, 612, 618, 620,
Treasury-Post omce Departments appropriation bill-alien 1835, 1859, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863.
seamen, 3378. ---veto message, 1785.
---executive economy, 3166. Richardson, Jack C., 8672.
---Government purchase ·of American goods, 3287. San Diego, Calif.: exchange of lands with United States,
Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4398, 4418, 4419, 3752.
4420, 4422. Second deficiency bill, 5464.
War Department appropriation b~amps at Army posts Stoddert, Benjamin: first Secretary of the United States
for unemployed, 3945. Navy, 5499. -
Wheat situation, 1190. Tryon, Addie I. and Lorin H., 3684.
Reports made by, from War Department appropriation bill, 3855.
Committee on Printing: ---camps at Army posts for unemployed, 3840, 3842.
Foreign debt moratorium hearings (H.Con.Res. 40), 366. Washington, George: tribute to, 4647.
Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds: Watkins, Wayne Bert., 3678.
Granite and marble for public buildings (S.J.Res. 226), .Reports made by, from
1401. Committee on Appropriations:
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Navy Department appropriation bill (S.Rept. 1307), 4962.
SHIP SUBSIDIES. See STEAMSHIP CoMPANIES. Committee of conference:
SHIVELY, VIOLA, pension (see bill H.R. 13300). Navy Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14724, H.Rept.
2190) • 5346.
SHOALWATER INDIAN RESERVATION. See INDIANS. Committee on Finance:
SHOCH, MARY, pension (see bill H.R. 13597). Revenue stamps (S.Rept. 1267), 4652.
SHONERT, WILMENA, pension (see bill H.R. 14397). Committee on Naval Affairs:
Aberdeen, Wash.: to make available U.S.S. Newport for
SHORT, ROSS, SHAW, & MAYHOOD, relief (see blll S. 212•). (S.Rept. 1097), 2071.
SHORTER WORKDAY. See FivE-DAY WoRK WEEK. Aircraft carrier (S.Rept. 1131), 2957.
SHORTRIDGE, SAMUEL M. (a Senator from California). Coal: sale to needy of surplus (S.Rept. 1244), 4300.
Attended, 3. Espy, Douglas B. (S.Rept. 1035). 1551.
Appointed chairman of Committee on Naval A11airs, 156. Fingar, Essie (S.Rept. 1040). 1551.
Appointed conferee, 5298. · Gordon, Elmo K. (S.Rept. 1033), 1620.
Appointed on funeral committee, 1436. Hobson, Richmond Pearson (S.Rept. 1041), 1551.
.. Depression-Its Cause and CUre.'' article by George Joerns Kent, Sidney Joseph (S.Rept. 1042), 1551.
entitled, 2259. Kline, Arnold R. (S.Rept. 1037), 1551.
Ex omcio member of the Board of Visitors to the Naval Linebarger, Henry Dixon (S.Rept. 1074), 2029.
Academy, 1619. Long, Timothy J. (S.Rept. 1070), 2029.
Excused from service as Chairman of Committee on Privi- McArn, Ruth (S.Rept. 1194), 3744.
leges and Elections, 156. McBride, Betty (S.Rept. 1032) , 1551.
Veterans' Claims: newspaper- editorial relating to attitude Maupin, Felix (S.Rept. 1192), 3744.
of newspapers toward, 3595. Naval Academy: degree of bachelor of science (S.Rept.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 1072). 2029.
Aircraft carrier: to authorize an increase in the 11mit of Naval and Marine Corps Reserve (S.Rept. 1174). 3664.
cost of one (see bill S. 5498), 2343. Naval ordnance plant, South Charleston, W.Va. (S.Rept.
Bingham, Wilson G.: for relief (see b111 S. 5083, 5489), 93, 1031). 1551.
2254. Naval radio station, Savannah, Ga. (S.Rept. 1036), 1551.
Community Investment Co.• Inc.: for relief (see billS. 5082), Navy ration: changes in (S.Rept. 1292), 4874.
93. O'Neil, John (S.Rept. 1172), 3664.
Gladding, McBean & Co.: for relief (see blll S. 5129), 233. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. (S.Rept. 1129), 2957.
Harding, Edward E.: to pension (see bill S. 5084), 93. Parker, Olen H. (S.Rept. 1173), 3664.
Key West, Fla.: to authorize the exchange of a portion of Richardson, Jack C. (S.Rept. 1034), 1551.
the naval station and a portion of the lighthouse reserva- San Diego, Calif.: exchange of lands with United States
tion at (see bill S. 5540) , 2644. (S.Rept. 1130), 2957.
May, Erie A.: to pension (see billS. 5385). 1551. Schwartz, David (S.Rept. 1193), 3744.
Naval Academy: to confer degree of bachelor of science Silver service trom the gunboat Marietta (S.Rept. 1039),
upon graduates of (see bill S. 5397), 1623. 1551.
Navy ration: to effect needed changes in (S. 5675), 4566. Silver service from the .U.S.S. Paducah (S.Rept. 1038), 1551.
Obsolete and surplus clothing: authortzing Secretary of Tallmadge, Howard Emmett (S.Rept. 1073) , 2029.
Navy to sell at nominal prices for distribution to the Watkins, Wayne Bert (S.Rept. 1071), 2029.
needy (see S.J .Res. 220) , 676. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.: to authorize the granting of a SHORT SELLING, remar-ks in Senate and newspaper articles relat-
perpetual easement on the site of the lighter-than-air ing to, 5212.
base near Sunnyvale, Calif. (see bill S. 5539), 2644. Resolution to continue the investigation of short selling
Perkins, Constantine N.: to authorize the appointment and on stock exchanges (see S.Res. 371) .
retirement as a lieutenant in the Navy (see bill S. 5490), SHO'IT, HUGH IKE (a .Representative from West Virginia).
2254. Attended, 6.
San Diego, Calif.: to authorize an exchange of lands with Bills ana joint resolutions introduced by
the city of (see billS. 6555), 2801). Glasscock, Hunter B.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13767), 607.
Schwerdtzeger, Annie Sargent: to pension (see bill S. 5288), Jimmerfield, Tom B.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13443), 153.
948. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Sullivan, Jeremiah: for rellef (see bill S. 5287), 948.
Tryon. Addie 1., and Lorin H. Tryon: for relief (see bill SHOUSE, JOUETT, excerpts from an address on prohibition repeal
s. 5286). 948. delivered by, 2198.
Motions and resolutions offered by SHREVE, MILTON W. (a .Representative from Pennsylvania).
Navy Department appropriation bill--conference report: to Attended, 6.
adopt, 5346. Appointed conferee, 4624.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Citizens and individuals, 3928. Damon, Margaret: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13518).
Societies and associations, 3828. 285.
~NDEX 183
SHREVE, MILTON W.-Continued STI...VERBOW (MONT.) TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL, resolu-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by tion relative to the bill (S. 2487) to provide for a bimetal-
Dempsey, Honora E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13257), 45. lic system of currency, 5191.
Kaster, Susan E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13258), SILVER CERTIFICATES, authorizing issuance of (see bills S.
45. 5444; H.R. 14281, 14304, 14486, 14645, 14729, 14756*, 14784).
Kelley, Lena B.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13444), Remarks in House relative to the proposed issuance of, 5164.
153
Martin, Leon M.: to correct military record (see bill H.R. SILVERMAN, JACOB S., relief (see bill H.R. 14018).
13842)' 817. SIMES, BENNIE, relief (see b111 H.R. 14348).
Norton, Nancy D.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14072), SIMMONS, E. H. H., article entitled "A Protective Institution and
1355. Its Origin" written by, 5074.
Smith, Edward F.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13259), 45. SIMMONS, FRANK J., relief of heirs of (see bill H.R. 5151*).
- - - t o pension (see bill H.R. 13841), 817.
Spence, Anna E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13260), 45. SIMMONS, GLADYCE W., relief (see S.Res. 372*).
Struchen, Hattie: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13261), SIMMONS, ROBERT G. (a Representative from Nebraska).
45. Attended, 6.
Sutter, John A.: for relief of heirs (see bill H.R. 14793), 5415. Appointed conferee, 3801, 5529.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Appointed on funeral committee, 1435.
Citizens and individuals, 985, 1549, 2066, 2642, 4298. Amendments offered by, to
Societies and associations, 154, 1259, 2066, 2556, 2642. Legislative appropriation bill-salary reduction, 3406.
Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- McCandless, A.ffi.e W.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14316), 2065.
priations bill-Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Remarks by, on
Commerce, 2614. Agricultural appropriation bill-meat inspection, 1041.
---prohibition enforcement, 2683, 2692. ---permanent appropriations, 1042.
Order of business, 2518. District of Columbia appropriation bill, 4187, 4188.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. ---bridges, 4263.
SHUEY, THEODORE F. (chief reporter of the Senate), tributes in ---conference report, 5616, 5617.
Senate to, 3142. ---highway department, 4259.
---public schools, 4430.
SIBERIA, table showing number of prisoners of war repatriated - - - street improvements, 4261.
from, 4016. - - - t a x rates, 4187, 4188.
SIENKHEIL, WILLIAM A., pension (see bill H.R. 13276). ---welfare and relief, 4441, 4443.
SILK INDUSTRY, amendment and remarks in House relative to Emergency .officers' retirement, 3409, 3411.
the proposed adjustment charge on the first domestic Federal building, Maxwell, Nebr., 3555.
processing of silk, 1666. Interest rates--Federal home-loan banks, 1001.
Letter from Joseph Berli.nger relative to conditions existing Irrigation projects: water users on, 5152, 5159.
in, 4787. Legislative appropriation bill-salary reductions, 3406.
SILL, CLARA, pension (see bill H.R. 14213). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
SILVER, address delivered by Senator Pittman at the annual con- SIMON, PETE ERNEST, relief (see bill H.R. 13807).
vention of the American Mining Congress on the subject SIMPSON, ADA, pension (see bill H.R. 13142).
of commodity prices and silver prices, 479. SIMPSON, JOHN A. (president National Farmers Union), address
Address over the radio delivered by Sen·ator Wheeler relative over the radio on farm relief delivered bj, 1109.
to the · remonetization of, 4966. Address on farm problems delivered by, 2733.
Address delivered by Representative-elect White, of Idaho, Address over the radio entitled "Unveiling of a Canvas on
relative to the remonetization of, 5547. the Wall" delivered by, 4963.
Article by G. Bowie Chipman on the subject of the re-
monetization of, 1170. SIMPSON, LEWIS G., pension (see billS. 5178).
Article by G. Bowie Chipman entitled "Roman Financial SIMPSON, RACHEL, pension (see bill H.R. 13243).
History Cited in 'Case' for Silver", 2462. SIMS, OTIS L., relief (see bill S. 5123).
Article by Willard DeLue relative to the fall in the price of,
2385. SIMS, WILLIAM S. (rear admiral, United States Navy), remarks
Article entitled " Horne Radios United States Plea for Use of in House relative to the pay of, 2055.
Silver", 2802. SINCLAIR, JAMES H. (a Representative from North Dakota).
Bills for coinage of (see bills H.R. 14299, 14300, 14374). Attended, 6.
Bills to establish an auxiliary monetary reserve of (see bills Appointed conferee, 5560.
H.R. 14645, 14784). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Bill to authorize the payment in silver of the principal or Civil Service: to amend act relative to salary rates of certain
interest of the indebtedness to the United States on the positions under (see bill H.R. 14410), 2555. .
part of Great Britain (see bill S. 5636). Flaxseed: to increase tariff duties on (H.R. 14703), 4453.
Bills authorizing the purchase of (see bills S. 5444; H.R. Hon'3st money system: to establish an (see bill H.R. 14061),
14281, 14486, 14756*). 1355.
Bills to J7Urchase silver bullion and issue silver certificates Missouri River.: to extend times for -commencing and com-
(see bills S. 5342; H.R. 13931). pleting construction of bridge across (see bill H.R. 13535),
Bills to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to accept 298.
silver bullion and to issue silver certificates (see bills H.R. Seed and feed loans: to extend time of payment by farmers
14729, 14756). of certain (see bill H.R. 13023), 41.
Editorial appearing in the Portland Sun on the effect of the Tolnberg, Marie: for relief (see bill H.R. 13262), 45.
depreciation of, 2355, 2497. · Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, North Dakota:
Letter from W. J. Dwyer to the editor of the Philadelphia referring to Court of Claims the claims of (H.R. 14742),
Record entitled "Silver As Money", 1268. 4641.
Letter from J. c. Lewis, president Iowa State Federation of Petitions and papers presented by, from
Labor, favoring bill (S. 2487) for remonetization of, 5436. Citizens and individuals, 49, 3140.
Letter from Charles S. Thomas to the President elect on the State legislatures, 4958.
silver question, 334. Remarkls by, on
Memorial of Legislature of Idaho favoring the purchase of Agricultural appropriation bill-dry-land farming, 1062.
silver bullion and the issuance of silver certificates, 3346. Eighteenth amendment repeal, 35.
Memorial of Legislature of Indiana relative to the remoneti- O'Shea, Jerry, 3 733.
zation of, 4900. Votes of. See YEA"·AND-NAY VOTES.
Memorial of Legislature of Nebraska urging legislation to SINKING FUND, reduce appropriations made-to (see H.J.Res. 499).
provide for the free coinage of, 2067.
Memorial of Legislature of South Carolina relative to the SINKS, MARY BYRKETI', relief (see bills S. 5208*; H.R. 14347*).
remonetization of, 1931. Report of the Comptroller General of the United States on
Remarks in Senate relative to the proposed payment in sli- claim of, 39, 60.
ver of the June 15, 1933, installment of interest due the SIOUX FALLS, S.DAK., relief of Sioux Valley Hospital, Sioux Falls
United States from Great Britain, 3953. Clinic, and the McKenna ·Hospital at (see bill S. 5307).
Remarks in House relative to the coinage of, 4071, 4079.
Remarks in House relative to the proposed purchase of, SIOUX INDIANS. See INDIANS.
5164. . . SffiOVICH, WILLIAM I. (a Representative from New York).
Resolution adopted by the Toledo (Ohio) Central Labor Attended, 6.
Union favoring the bill (S. 2487) for the remonetization Appointed teller, 850.
of, 4584. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Statement by Senator Pittman before the Committee on Civil Service retirement: to amend acts as amended provid-
Coinage, Weights, and Measures of the House of Repre- ing for (see bill H.R. 13875), 943.
sentatives on the subject of, 3259. Indians in Alaska: to investigate problems with respect to
Telegram from A. B. Bolender and others favoring remoneti- (H.J,Res. 601, 602), 4210. ·
zation of, 2456. Textiles: to provide protection for (H.R. 14727), 4554.
184 INDEX
SmOVICH, WILLIAM. I.-Continued SMITH, BELLE, pension (see blll H.R. 14452).
Motions and resolutions offered by • SMITH, EARL, relief (see bill H.R. 14198). .
Deposits made by States: to declare sense of Congress that
· member banks of Federal Reserve System shall not fur- SMITH, EDWARD F., relief (see bill H.R. 13259).
nish special protection for (see H.Con.Res. 43), 607. Blll to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13841).
Bemarks by, on SMITH, EDWIN C., relief (see bill H.R. 3840*).
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2908. SMITH, ELIZABETH R., increase penson (see bill ~.R. 13777) •
Beer bill, 782, 847. SMITH, ELLISON D. (a Senator from South Carolina).
Furlough system, 116. Attended, 3.
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Von: acceptance of bust of, 5581. Appointed conferee, 1336, 2135, 3776, 3934.
Joint committee on veterans' benefits, 5544. Cotton farmers: newspaper editorial on relief of, 3746.
Methods of ratifying constitutional amendments, 128. Cotton prices: newspaper editorial relative to Smith plan
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-ocean for control of, 4000.
mail, 464, 465. Credentials presented, 819. .
--salary cuts, 512. Currency intlation: address on subject o!, 3837.
Unemployment relief, 136. Amendments offered by, to
War-debt question, 120, 121. Cotton: purchase and sale of (S. 5122), 3490.
Beports made by, from Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Committee on Patents: Cotton: to provide for purchase and sale under supervision
Textiles and other designs (H.Rept. 2086), 4641. of the Secretary of Agriculture of (see bill S. 5122), 161.
Committee on the Civil Service: Crop production and harvesting loans: to provide for (S.Con.
Salaries of certain Civil Service positions (H.Rept. 2096), Res. 41, S. 5160), 304, 2507.
4865. Loans to farmers: to provide !or crop production and har-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. vesting during year 1933 for (see bill S. 5026), 63.
SISTERS OF ST. BAISL, relief (see bUl H.R. 2217*). Sims, Otis L.: extending time for consideratibn of retirement
SISTERSVILLE OHIO RIVER BRIDGE CO., allow them to bridge application of (see bill S. 5123), 161.
the Ohio River (see bill H.R. 14430). Motions and resolutions offered by
SIX COMPANIES, INC., . v. A. J. STINSON, OF NEVADA, STATE Crop production and harvesting loans: to disagree to House
MINE INSPECTOR, letter from the Attorney General of amendment and appoint conferees (S. 5160), 2135.
the United States relative to the case of, 4872. - - - t o agree to conference report, 2378.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
SIX-HOUR DAY. See INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES. State legislatures, 3994.
SIXTH WORLD'S POULTRY CONGRESS, authorizing and request- Remarks by, on
ing the President to extend an invitation to foreign gov- Agricultural appropriation bill-agricultural credit agencies,
ernments to be represented by delegates at (see S.J.Res. 3702.
233; H.J.Res. 557). --canned goods, 3689, 3690, 3691.
SIZES OF STORES OF RETAIL CHAINS, report of the Federal Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 5133.
Trade Commission on (SDoc. 156), 819. Clearing-house certificates: whether subject to tax, 5433.
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 3702.
SKINNER, LILLIAN T., pension (see bUl H.R. 13884). Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 4383, 4384, 4385,
SKINNER, SALLIE H., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14530). 4386, 4391, 4392, 4393, 5308, 5312, 5313.
SLAVIN, HARRY, pension (see bill H.R. 13733). Cot ton classification, 5509.
Crop-production an d h arvesting loans, 840, 907, 908, 956.
SLINEY, ALBERT LAWRENCE, relief (see bill S. 2583*). ---conference report, 2378, 2507, 2604.
SLOCUM, ANNE B., relief (see bill S. 3191*). Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
SLUSHER, KATHERINE, pension (see bill H.R. 14675). priation bill, 4233.
Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 952, 2136.
SLY, MARY C., increase pension (see bill H.~. 13242). ---conference report, 2945, 2948, 2949, 2950, 3846.
SMELLOW, MORRIS, transfer to the Supply Corps of the Navy District of Columbia appropriation bill-taxicabs, 5345.
(see bills S. 4381*; H.R. 8180 •). Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4178.
SMITH, ADDISON T. (a Representative from Idaho). Five-day week, 4312.
Attended, 6. Glass-Steagall banking bill, 1450.
Appointed on funeral committee, 1435. Government economy, 2578, 2580, 2603.
Amendments offered by, to Mortgage foreclo.sures: postponement of, 5098.
Interior Department appropriation bill-Fort Hall irrigation Order of business, 4334.
project, 642, 643. Philippine independence, 268, 539.
8ills and joint resolutions introduced by Railroads: loans to, 2661.
Assessment work on mining claims: providing for suspen- Tariff, 3255, 3256.
sion of annual (see bill H.R. 13377), 152. Trail smelter fumes, 838.
Bryant, Charles E.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14195), 1617. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-ex-
Bulfinch, Paul: for relief (see bill H.R. 13948), 1056. portable crop surplus, 3284.
Cordon, 0. S.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13946), 1056. ---ocean mail service, 3359, 3360.
Fort Hall Indian irrigation project, Idaho (H.R. 14563), Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4335,. 4337.
3343. War Department appropriation bill--camps at Army posts
George, Billy: to pension (see bill H.R. 13949), 1056. for unemployed, 3852, 3853, 3855, 3856.
Minidoka irrigation project: authorizing certain contractual Reports made by, from
changes relating to payment of certain construction costs Committee on Agriculture and Forestry:
of (see bUl H.R. 14224), 1779. Cotton: supervised purchase and sale n1' fS.Rept. 1208), 3829.
Noble, Arvada: for relief (see bill H.R. 13951), 1056. Cotton classification (H.J.Foes. 434), 5296. •
Perkins, D. A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13947), 1056. Crop production and harvesting loans (S.Rept. 1010), 907.
Rayl, Robert: for relief (see bill H.R. 13950), 1056. Committee of conference:
Self-liquidating projects: to extend provisions of section 201 Distribution of Government-owned cotton (H.R. 13607,
of the Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932 to H.Repts. 1873, 1959), 1934, 3266.
certain (see bill H.R. 14180), 1616. Committee on Naval Affairs:
Statuary Hall: authorizing removal of certain statues from Carglli, George Brackett (S.Rept. 1187), 3744.
(see H.J.Res. 507), 476. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Taylor, Ella: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14196), 1617. SMITH, ESTHER J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14760).
Water users on irrigation projects: for temporary relief SMITH, FELIX M., relief (see bill H.R. 3840*).
of certain (see bill H.R. 13854), 869.
Petitions and pape~·s presented by, from SMITH, H. N., relief (see bill S. 458*).
Citizens and -tndividuals, 155, 1356, 1780. SMITH, HARRIETT, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13472).
State legislatures, 2194. SMITH, HOWARD W. (a Representative from Virginia).
Bemarks by, on Attended, 6.
General Land Office transfer, 1033, 1034, 1037, 1052. Amendments offered by, to
Interior Department appropriation bill: Education Bureau District of Columbia appropriation bill (H.R. 14643), 4256.
publications, 931. ---public schools, 4276.
--Indian irrigation projects, 603, 604, 642, 643. ---refuse removal, 4269.
---reclamation,· 656, 658, 661. ---welfare and relief, 4198, 4433.
Reports made by, from Bills and joint resoluti ons introdUced by
Committee on the Public Lands: Arlington Memorial Bridge: authorizing Secretary of War
Grazing and r ange development in Idaho (H.Rept. 1840), to deed certain properties to State of Virginia in order
1546. to connect Lee Boulevard with (see bill H.R. 14078), 1396.
Inclusion of lands in national forests, Idaho (H.Rept. 1992), Chappawamsic Island, Va.: to provide for acquisition of
3735. (see bill H.R. 13314), 76.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Mount Vernon, Alexandria & Washington Railway Co.: to
SMITH, ALFRED E., editorial on the subject of technocracy writ- confer jurisdiction on Court of Claims to hear and deter-
ten by, 2992. mine claim of (see bill H.R. 13349), 76. ·
Supplemental report on rail survey submitted by, 4121. Rhine, George W.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14238), 1779.
INDEX 185
SMITH, HOWARD W.-Continued SMOOT, REED-Continued
Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Central Romana, Inc., 3713. Reclamation fund: to authorize Reconstruction Finance
District of Columbia appropriation bll1, 4100, 4183, 4256. Corporation to make advances to (see bill S. 5607), 3664.
---public schools, 4272, 4276. Standifird, Fannie: to pension (see bill S. 5476), 2198.
---prisons, 4434, 4435. Turner, Susan; to pension (see bill S. 5621), 3745.
---refuse removal, 4269. Motions and resolutions offered by
- - t a x rates, 4185, 4190, 4191, 4192. Hendrickson, W. H.: to concur, 5451.
---welfare and relief, 4198, 4433, 4442. Interior Department appropriation bill-to agree to con-
Reports made by, from ference, 3776.
Committee on Claims: Public Building Commission: to print report of (S.Doc.
Griffith, Henry Harrison (HRept. 1824), 1395. 210). 5296.
Holmes, William H. (H.Rept. 1932}, 2723. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Newport Contracting & Engineering Co. (HRept. 1828), State legislatures, 2798, 5294.
1395. Remarks by, on
Noank Shipyard, Inc. (H.Rept. 1823), 1395. Accounting and auditing systems, 3595.
Summers, John L. (HRept. 2160), 5188. Agricultural entry of mineral lands, 5513.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Blind: books for adult, 4804, 4985, 5487, 5514, 6517, 5521.
SMITH, JANE B. AND DORA D., relief (see bill H.R. 14692). Bonding regulation in District, 172.
SMITH, JOE L. (a Representative from West Virginia). Claims for refunds of taxes: letter of Henry Herrick Bond
on, 24M.
Attended, 6. Cloture, 2079.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Cut flowers: importation of, 4790.
Assessment work on mining claims: providing for suspen- Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
sion of annual (see H.JRes. 533), 1055. priation bill-prisons, 4246, 4247. ·
Dillon, Samuel W.: for relief (see bill HR. 13787), 666. Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 954, 955; 2136,
Hubbard, William G., 2d (alias Andrew Palmer): for relief
(see bill HR. 13445), 153. 3846.
Judicial Code: to amend as amended (see bill H.R. 14499), Edgerly, George W., 3685.
Farm Loan Act: amendment of, 4977.
2943. First deficiency appropriation bill-tax refunds, 1553, 1556,
Sprouse, Nettie: for relief (see bill H.R. 14218), 1712.
1559, 1640, 1642.
Motions and resolutions offered by Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma, 1449.
Mining claims: suspension of annual assessment work on-
to disagree to Senate amendments and ask for conference, Foreign debts, 2137.
Georgia Bicentennial Commission, 3592.
5287. Glass-Steagall banking bill, 2079, 2202, 2404.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
Government economy, 2584, 2602.
Citizens and individuals, 5290. Inaugural ceremonies: public protection during, 3592.
Societies and associations, 478, 1987, 4454, 4642, 5290. _
Independent offices appropriation bill, 4252, 4505, 4583, 4791.
Remarks by, on ---Alaska Railroad, 3624.
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 13. ---conference report, 5229, 5230, 5231, 5239, 5240, 5241,
Mining claims: suspension of annual assessment work on,
5242.
5186. ---Federal Trade Commission, 4709.
Reports made by, from
Committee on Mines and Mining: ---Interstate Commerce Commission, 4791, 4795, 4797.
Mining laws applicable to Prescott municipal watershed Interior Department appropriation bill, 3584, 3598, 3622,
(H.Rept. 1805). a16. 3626.
Votes oj. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
---Alaska Railroad, 3624.
---attorneys not under Civil Service, 3626.
SMITH, JULIA E., relief (see bills S. 5606; HR. 10900*). ---Board of Indian Commissioners, 3629.
SMITH, KATE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14475). ---conference report, 3999.
SMITH, LLOYD HILTON, letter commenting on conditions in ---forestry work, 3632.
Congress written by, 2160. ---Indian courts, 3626.
---Indian schools, 3622.
SMITH, LOTTIE, pension (see bill H.R. 14473). ---irrigation projects on Indian reservations, 3630, 3631.
SMITH, MARY A., increase pension (see bill HR. 13513). ---sanatoriums, 3624.
SMITH, MARY E., pension (see bill HR. 14792). ---transfer of appropriations, 3624.
SMITH, MELISSA D., increase pension (see bill HR. 13188). International Mercantile Marine Co. mail contract, 5235,
5236.
SMITH, MILTON, relief (see bill H.R. 13673). Labor conditions on Mississippi project, 306.
SMITH, MINERVA, increase pension (see b1ll H.R. 13677). Lincoln, Abraham, 3921, 3922.
SMITH, OWEN EWART, relief (see bill HR. 14016). Macaroni products, 1181.
SMITH, ROBERT J., amend and correct the military record of (see McDonald, George W., 3757.
bill s. 1730*). Mail transportation by motor vehicle, 3668.
Mining claims: suspension of annual assessment work on,
SMITH, ROY, pension (see bill S. 5250). 3670.
SMITH, SAMUEL, pension (see bill HR. 14312). Order of business, 5507.
SMITH, SUSIE THRASHER, pension (see bill HR. 14305). Philippine independence, 181, 182, 183, 254, 391, 392, 539,
884, 885.
SMITH, THERESE, pension (see bill HR. 13779). Printing matter in Record, 3444, 4777.
SMITH, WALTER B., relief (see bill HR. 13449). Repeal of eighteenth amendment, 2211.
SMOOT, REED (a Senator from Utah). Segar, Elsie, 3684.
Attended, 3. Sugar Refining Corporation v. United States, 170.
Appointed conferee, 1646, 3770, 3776, 4901, 5012, 5242, 5466. Tariff and foreign currency depreciation, 2978, 3251.
Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, }358. Tariff bargaining, 2754.
Appointed on Joint Select Committee on the Disposition of Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 2646,
Useless Papers in the Executive Departments, 59, 481. 2755, 3063, 3370, 3379.
Industry, recent developments in American: address of ---Bureau of Customs, 3370, 3371.
David Sarnoff on, 3352. ---Bureau of Efiiciency, 3453, 3455, 3456.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by ---Bureau of Internal Revenue, 3372.
Associations for barter of goods and services: authorizing --executive economy, 3078, 3147, 3148, 3497.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation to make loans to (see ---mail subsidies, 2809, 3365.
bill s. 5412). 1781. ---Seatrain Co. mail contract, 2672, 2739.
Beagley, Eliza: to pension (see bill S. 5256), 820. ---tax refunds, 3377.
Blind: to amend section 1 of act of March 3, 1931, to pro- Ultramarine blue: production costs of, 5242.
vide books for the adult (see bill S. 5189), 482. Useless papers, 366.
Cedar City, Utah: to provide for the purchase of a certain Veterans' benefits, 3060.
lot of land in (see bill S. 5364), 1439. Reports made by, from
Davis, Harriet M.: to pension (see bill S. 5416), 1857. Committee on Appropriations:
Disability benefits: relating to the payment of benefits Independent offices appropriation bill (S.Rept. 1201), 3829.
under World War Veterans' Act, 1924, as amended, for Interior Department appropriation bill (S.Rept. 1109), 2460.
disabilities not incurred in line of duty (see bill S. 5624), Committee of conference:
3831. Independent offices appropriation bill (H.R. 14458; S.Doc.
Gardner, Mary R.: to pension (see b111 S. 5472), 2131. 190)' 5069, 5450.
Irrigation companies and drainage districts: authorizing Interior Department appropriation bill (HR. 13710; H.Rept.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation to make loans to atd 2133)' 3998.
in refunding or refinancing certain obligations of (see Committee on Finance:
bill s. 5086). 161. Economic problems of United States (S.Res. 315), 2253.
Lambert, Grace Pring: for relief (see bill S. 5285), 948. Gasoline tax (S.Rept. 1156), 3424.
186 INDEX
SMOOT, R~ontlnued SNELL, BERTRAND H.-Continued
Reports made by, from Remarks by, on
Committee on Finance: , Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 4948.
Mixed Claims Commission (S.Rept. 1306), 4962. Michener, Earl C.: tribute to, 5664.
Nonintoxicating liquor: taxation of (S.Rept. 1127), 2801. Mining of coal, phosphate, oil, etc.--conference report, 3385,
Joint Select Committee on the Disposition of Useless Papers 3386.
in the Executive Departments: Navy Department appropriation bill, 4714.
Veterans' Administration papers, 1401. Navy surplus clothing, 922, 923.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Order of business, 36, 150, 229, 273, 532, 527, 745, 920, 921,
1021, 1144, 1394, 1481, 1803, 2705, 3546, 3562, 3576, 3638,
SNAKE RIVER, provide for the establishment of rates on (see bill 3801, 3973, 4277, 4507, 4529, 4640, 4811, 4845, 494.9, 5021,
H.R. 13488). 5160, 5595.
SNELL, BERTRAND H. (a Representative from New York). Park system, California, 5389, 5392.
Attended, 6. Permanent appropriations, 645, 646.
Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1354. Permission to address House, 5247.
Appointed on committee on inaugural arrangements, 206. Philippine independence, 1021, 1080, 1082, 1084, 1086, 1087.
Appointed on committee to wait on the President, 6. - - - veto message, 1761.
Tribute to the Speaker on his election as Vice President of Post-office garage, Boston, Mass., 3553.
the United States, 3639. Public-utility corporations: investigation of certain, 4640.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced. by Purnell, Fred S.: tribute to, 5664.
Barney, Ruth Irene: to increase pension (see bill H.R. Question of constitutional privilege, 1965, 5028.
13266), 45. Question of personal privilege, 2295.
Morrell, Ellen: to increase pension (see blll H.R. 13265), 45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans, 1011, 1116, 1361,
Plattsburgh Barracks M111ta.ry Reservation, N.Y.: to sell part 1362, 2606.
of land comprising (see blll H.R. 14678), 4106. Roanoke Colony Commission, 448.
Riderick, Clementine N.: to pension (see blll H.R. 14768) , Sales tax, 1021.
4865. Second deficiency b1ll---conference report, 5602.
Smith, Jane B. and Dora D.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14692), Street-railway merger, 1325.
4210. TarUis and foreign currency depreciation, 1819, 3871, 3872,
Sutton, Sarah E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14355), 2193. 3874, 3876, 3877.
Taylor, Elizabeth: for relief (see bill H.R. 13263), 45. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 3726.
Tredo, Mary: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13264), 45. ---conference report, 4505, 4590, 4595, 4597, 5371.
Motions and resolutions offered by ---salary cuts, 511, 512, 513, 522.
Coolidge, Calvin: on death of (see H.Res. 341), 1354. Vacating proceedings in Journal, 983, 984.
Committees: relative to certain membership on (see H.Res. Veterans' legislation report, 941.
309), 75. War Department appropriation bill, 1803, 2175, 2315.
Speaker of the House: resolution of thanks to the (H.Res. --Army supplies, 2175, 2176, 2177, 3215.
408), 5665. ---citizens' military training camps, 2321.
---conference report, 5530.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
---Corps of Engineers: pay of officers, 2214.
Citizens and individuals, 478, 536, 608, 4768. ---horses, 2301.
Remarks by, on Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Adjournment over, 920.
Agricultural appropriation blll, 1046, 1047, 1048. SNOW, DONALD F. (a Representative from Maine).
---conference report, 5140, 5141, 5142. Attended, 6.
--dry-land farming, 1062, 1064. Amendments offered by, to
---permanent appropriations, 1042. Farm allotment bill (H.R. 13991): jute, 1679.
Announcement of caucus, 2518. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Bachmann, Carl G.: tribute to, 5664. Citizens and individuals, 1259.
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 5349. Societies and associations, 1549, 2244.
Barto, Mary Bivans, 1481. State legislatures, 4211.
Remarks by, on
Beer b1ll, 746, 747. Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5258.
Clerical services in enrolling room, 4425. Farm allotment plan, 1342, 1378, 1379, 1493, 1679, 1680.
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2103, 2104, 2108, 3796,
3798. • War Department appropriation bill, 2316.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Correction of the Journal, 986.
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 4811, 5247, 5248, SNOW, KATE E., increase pension (see bill S. 5024).
5251, 5252, 5254, 5266. SNYDER, BERNARD CYRUS, relief (see bills H.R. 13690, 14163).
Crop-production loan, 1886, 1889, 2419. SNYDER, DAVID W., pension (see bill H.R. 13145).
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
priation bill--conference report, 5030. SNYDER, MARTHA, pension (see bill H.R. 13467).
Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 1832, 3090, 3306, SNYDER, MARY C., increa.ae pension (see b1ll H.R. 13569).
3307, 3864, 3865. SNYDER, RALPH, telegram relative to appropriations for voca-
District of Columbia appropriation bill, 3734, 3865, 4430, tional education, 3465.
5529. SODERBERG, H. A., relief (see bill H.R. 5900 • ) .
Douglas, Lewis W.: tribute to, 5551.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 7, 8, 13, 4508. SODIUM, amend act to promote the mining of (see bill S. 4509*).
Emergency farm legislation, 1868. SOIL FERTILITY, remarks in House relative to appropriations
Farm-allotment plan, 1296, 1338, 1339, 1348, 1533, 1534, 1586, for investigations with respect to, 1121.
1587, 1604, 1679, 1680. SOLDIERS' BONUS. See ADJUSTED COMPENSATION CERTIFICATES;
Federal Reserve system: improvement of fac111ties of, 2894. Ex-SERVICE MEN.
First deficiency appropriation bill, 1296, 1298, 1299, 1868,
SOLDIERS' HOMES, remarks in Senate relative to alleged extrava-
1950. gances at, 1161.
---Disarmament Conference, 1302.
--Immigration Service, 1296, 1297, ~298, 1312, 1313, 1314. SOLICITOR GENERAL, memorandum on the bankruptcy blli (H.R.
---tax refunds, 1962, 2677. 14359) prepared by, 2771.
- - - veto message: opinion of Attorney General on, 2451. SOMERS, ANDREW L. (G Representative from New York).
Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma--conference report, 2328, Attended, 6.
2418. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Garner, John N.: tribute to, 5665. Cavanagh, Francis T., to correct naval record (see blll H.R.
Georgia Bicentennial Commission, 3971, 3972. 14294), 1986.
Gormley Co., P. F.--conference report, 5604. Silver: to authorize acceptance by Treasury of silver bullion
Government competition with private enterprise, 1481, 2212. and issuance therefor of silver certificates (H.R. 14729,
Grazing fees in national forests, 2237. 14756), 4554, 4767.
House Rules and Manual: printing of, 4624. Remarks by, on
Inaugural ceremonies: public protection during, 3545. Economic problem, 137.
Inaugural ceremonies: committee on-to grant permits to Reports made by, from
members of, 2607. Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures:
Inauguration tickets--exemption from admissions tax, 2031. Silver: purchase of silver and Issuance of silver certificates
Independent omces appropriation blll--clvil Service Com- (H.Rept. 2186}, 5414.
mission, 3133, 3134. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
--Shipping Board, 3210. SONNENBERG, EDWARD N., relief (see blll H.R. 13756).
Interest rates, 1296.
Interior Department appropriation bill, 527, 941. SORENSEN, C. M. A., AND HOLGAR E., relief of the estates of
---Boulder Dam, 925. (see bill H.R. 114.9 5*).
---conference report, 4182. SORRELLS, c. v., decision of the Supreme Court of the United
---Indian a1fa.irs, 927. States in the prohibition prosecution case of, 2694.
Irrigation projects: water users on, 5142, 5143, 5144. Opinion of the Supreme Court at the United States in the
Louderback, Harold, 4913. case o!, 4235.
INDEX 187
SOUTH, NANCY, increase pension (see bnl H.R. 14522). SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE-Continued
SOUTHARD, FRANCES, relief (see bill H.R. 7038 •) . Remarks by, on
Quoting remarks of a Senator, 4508.
SOUTH CAROLINA, memorial of legislature relative to the remon- Ratification certificates, 35.
etization of silver, 1931. Recognition of Members for unanimous consent to pass
Memorial of legislature urging ratification of the seaway certain bills, 3579, 3730, 3733.
treaty, 2195. Reconstruction Finance Corporation activities, 1360.
Memorial of legislature urging legislation to authorize the Snell, Bertrand H.: tribute to, 5665.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation to make loans to Suspension of rules, 3562.
States, 3658. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill--<:on·
Memorial of legislature favoring the issuance of a special terence report, 4595.
series of postage stamps in honor of Thaddeus Kosciusko, Vacating proceedings in Journal, 983, 984.
3928.
Memorial of legislature favoring the bill to curtail the pro- SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE.
duction of cotton for the year 1933, 3994. Remarks by, on
Order of business, 3641.
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.VA., authorize the disposition of the
naval ordnance plant at (see bills S. 317It; H.R. 4657*). SPEARS, CAROLINE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13432).
SOUTH DAKOTA, authorize an appropriation for the purchase of SPECIAL ORDERS IN HOUSE, special order for consideration of
camp sites or rifle ranges for the National Guard of (see Senate amendment no. 14 to the Treasury-Post Office
bill s. 1752.) . appropriation bill (see H.Res. 391 *).
Memorial of legislature urging enactment of bill (S. 1197) Resolution for special order for bill (H.R. 8167) to author-
to liquidate and refinance agricultural indebtedness, 5293.. ize payment of farm-loan mortgages with bonds issued
Ratification by the legislature of the proposed amendment by the mortgage banks (see H.Res. 383).
to the Constitution of the United States relative to the Resolution for a special order for bill (H.R. 8378) to make
terms of the President, Vice President, Senators, and it a crime to advocate or promote the overthrow of the
Representatives, 2726, 2795. Government of the United States (see H.Res. 386 •).
Remarks in House on bill (S. 1752) to authorize an appro- Resolution for special order for bill (H.R. 11816) to stop
priation for the purchase of camp sites or rifle ranges for injury to the public grazing lands (see H.Res. 340).
the National Guard of, 5175. Resolution for a special order for bill (H.R. 13520) making
annual appropriations for the Treasury and Post Office
SOUTHERN AGRICULTURE, letter from Charles W. Clark relative Departments (see H.Res. 373 *) .
to the failure of, 1122. Resolution for special order for bill (H.R. 13918) to extend
SOUTHERN PRODUCTS CO., relief (see bill S. 5460). the operation of the act for relief of water users on irri-
SOUTHERN STATES, statistics relative to repayment of crop loans gation projects (see H.Res. 369*).
by, 1889. Resolution for special order for bill (H.R. 13991) to aid
SOUTHERN UTAH BANKERS ASSOCIATION, letter remonstrating agriculture and relieve existing national economic emer-
against State-wide branch banking by national banks gency (see H.Res. 339 •) .
received from, 946. Resolution for special order for bill (H.R. 14302) to create
the ..Morristown National Historical Park, N.J. (see H.Res.
SOVEREIGNTY OF THE UNITED STATES, remarks in Senate rela- 384*).
tive to the constitutional power of Congress to alienate, Resolution for special order for bill (H.R. 14395) relating to
185, 258, 270, 488. the prescribing of medicinal liquor (see H.Res. 382*).
SOVIET RUSSIA. See RussiA. Resolution for special order for bill (H.R. 14643) making
SPAIN, statistics relative to the military forces of, 2173. annual appropriations for the District of Columbia (see
SPANGLER, CORA I., pension (see bill H.R. 13543). H.Res. 377).
Resolution for a special order for bill (H.R. 14689) to pro-
SPANISH WAR. See WAR WITH SPAIN. vide for postponement of payment of installments due
SPARKS, CHARLES I. (a Representative from Kansas). on loans made by the Federal land banks (see H.Res.
Attended, 6. 392•).
Appointed manager in impeachment proceedings, 5177. Resolution for special order for bill (S. 417) to provide a
Petitions and papers presented by, from government for American Samoa (see H.Res. 378*).
Citizens and individuals, 416, 536, 608, 818, 945, 1101, 1549, Resolution for special order for bill (S. 475) to establish
1618, 2194, 2244, 3344. the Everglades National Park, Fla. (see H.Res. 380).
Societies and associations, 416, 536, 945, 1020, 1357, 1713, 1987, Resolution for special order for bill (S. 5122) to provide for
3344. the purchase and sale of cotton (see H.Res. 397*).
Remarks by, on Resolution for special order for bill (S. 5160) to provide
Louderback, Harold: impeachment of, 4917, 4921. for loans to farmers (see H.Res. 349*).
Navy surplus clothing, 923. Resolution for special order for bill (S. 5417) for the tem-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. porary relief of water users on irrigation projects (see
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE. H.Res. 393*).
Appointment of committee to arrange for memorial services Resolution for special order for House Resolution 334, dis-
to Calvin Coolidge, 1873, 2031. approving the several executive orders consolidating exec-
Appointment of Members to committees, 5541. utive agencies of the Government (see H.Res. 350*) .
Appointment of Speaker pro tempore, 5393. Resolution for special order for Senate Joint Resolution 256,
Appreciation of tribute on his election as Vice President of authorizing the Comptroller of the Currency to exercise
the United States, 3639. certain powers with respect to national banking associa-
Notification of President of election of (H.Res. 10), 75. tions (see H.Res. 396*).
Resolution extending time for report of special committee Resolution for a special order for the counting of the elec-
on investigation of Government competition with private toral votes for President and Vice President of the United
enterprise (H.Res. 360), 2212. States (see H.Res. 338*).
Thanks and farewell to House, 5664. Resolution for special order for consideration of business
Tribute to, 5541. on the Consent Calendar and suspension of the rules (see
Petitions and papers presented by, from H.Res. 365) .
Citizens and individuals, 50, 77, 155, 365, 1056, 1101, 1259, Resolutions for special order for consideration of bills on the
2129, 2557, 2724, 2944, 3583, 3655, 3736, 3825, 2992, 4211, Private Calendar (see H.Res. 364*, 366•, 370•, 371*, 372•,
4298, 5291. 374*' 379•' 389*. 398*).
Societies and associations, 50, 77, 231, 286, 478, 1618, 1713, Resolution for a special order for memorial services for
1780, 2194, 2338, 2556, 3140, 3488, 3583, 3736, 3920, 4211, deceased Members of Congress (see H.Res. 362*).
54.26. . SPECIAL SESSION OF CONGRESS, remarks in House relative to
State legislatures, 1973, 2641. the proposed, 1217.
Remarks by, on SPECTOR, FRANK, relief (see bill H,R. 10166*).
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 5349.
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5248. SPELMAN, JAMES B., relief (see bill H.R. 13726).
Extension of remarks, 1977. SPENCE, ANNA E., pension (see bill H.R. 13260).
First deficiency appropriation bill, 1868. SPENCE, BRENT (a Representative from Kentucky).
---tax refunds, 1959. Attended, 6.
Georgia Bicentennial Commission, 3971. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Impeachment of President Hoover, 1968. Asberry, Margaret Jane: to pension (see bill H.R. 14679),
Leave to address House, 1756. 4106.
Navy surplus clothing, 922. Barnett, Fred: for relief (see bill H.R. 14385), 2336.
Order of business, 150, 229, 692, 745, 1144, 1481, 1803, 1870, Brink, Theresa C.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14197), 1617.
1884, 2328, 3562, 3634, 3638, 3710, 3730, 3733, 3801, 4845, Grome, Mary: for relief (see bill H.R. 14597). 3581.
4913, 4949, 5142, 5279, 5573, 5581, 5595. Henderson, E. R.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14626), 3736.
Question of constitutional privilege, 1953, 1965, 2041, 5027, Motor-vehicle service: to regulate the rate of premium on
5028. bonds of officers and employees of Post Office Department
Question of personal privilege, 2295, 3016. (see bill H.R. 14515), 3052.
188 JNDEX
SPENCE, BRENT-Continued STAFFORD, WILLIAM H.-Continued
Petitions and papers presented by, from Amendments offered by, to
Citizens and individuals, 2556, 2724, 2944, 3140, 3344, 3420, Treasury a.nd Post Office Departments appropriation bill-
3655, 3736, 3785. prison-made goods, 455.
Societies and associations, 2556. Vandever, G. C. (H.R. 11150), 4296.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. War Department appropriation bill-national military parks,
SPENCER, E. JANE, pension (see bill H.R. 13694). 2430.
Welhoelter, Gustav (H.R. 3045), 2716.
SPENCER, LUCINDA C., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13470). Yakutat & Southern Railroad (H.R. 6484), 4863.
SPERDUTO, GIUSEPPE, relief (see bill H.R. 14715). Zappone, A. (H.R. 10124), 3722 .
SPERRY, FRANCES 0., relief (see bill H.R. 2045•). .Remarks by, on
Adams, Burton S., 3813.
SPERRY GYROSCOPE CO., INC., OF NEW YORK, relief (see bill Addison, Emily, 2713.
H.R. 9457•). . Administration of justice in Navy, 710.
Remarks in House and correspondence relative to the bill Agricultural appropriation bill--conference report, 5139.
(H.R. 9457) for relief of, 2713. Allegheny Forging Co., 4862.
•• SPIDER WEB OF WALL STREET", remarks in Senate entitled, Annual assessment work on mining claims, 1901.
4769. Appropriation bills: change in committee procedure relative
SPLANE, MARY, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13912). to, 4815, 4816, 5555, 5606.
SPRAYS AND QUARANTINES, remarks in House concerning, 1139. ---savings in, 4623, 4624.
Arconage, Victoria, 5422.
SPRECKELS, RUDOLPH, letter relative to the foreign war debt Army, Navy, and Marine Corps Bands: radio broadcasts by,
situation received from, 3376. 5422.
SPRINGFIELD, MASS., sell the present post-office site a.nd build- Bankruptcy laws, 1616.
ing at (see bill H.R. 14225). Bankrupt<:y system: uniformity of, 2908, 2031.
Barber shop closing on Sunday, 294.
SPROUL, WILLIAM H. (a former Representative from Kansas). Barto, Mary Bivens, 1481.
Announcement of death of, 1051. Baxter, Carl C., 3724.
SPROUSE, CLIVE, relief (see bill H.R. 10756•). Beer bill, 761, 762, 765, 800, 801, 846, 859, 860.
SPROUSE, NETTIE, relief (see bill H.R. 14218). l:sennett, Charles C., 4286.
Bethel Cemetery Co., 3644, 3645.
SQUIRES, WILLIAM MATTHEW, relief (see bill H.R. 2601-). Black, Herbert G., 2718.
SROUT, MARGARET A., pension (see bill S. 5669). Boston Store Co., 2722.
Bowen, Burton, 3223.
STACHER, S. F., relief (see billS. 243•). Bridges: Monongahela River, Pittsburgh, 1902.
STAFFORD, WILLIAM H. (a Representative from Wisconsin). ---Pearl River, Miss., 1903.
Attended, 6. - - - Tombigbee River, Miss., 1904.
Appointed teller, 455. Brown, Charles A., 3812, 3813.
Amendments offered by, to Bureau of Efficiency, 2045.
Adams, Burton S. (H.R. 10104), 3813. Butler, Robert R.: tribute to the late Representative, 4285.
Ammunition: · transfer of deteriorated (H.R. 12047), 5280. Calderon, Raimunda Valladares de, 707.
Baxter, Carl C. (H.R. 9053), 3725. Cates, C. A., 2720.
Black, Herbert G. (S. 487), 2718. Chicago World's Fair, 3560.
Bowen, Burton, 3223. Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co., 5411.
Brayshaw, D. M. (H.R. 3607), 3713. Chinsky, William, 3219, 3233.
Cates, C. A. (H.R. 2294), 2720. Cholister, George Robert, 3229.
Chicago World's Fair (H.J.Res. 561), 3560. Circulation statements of newspapers, 699.
Cholister, George Robert (S. 2200), 3229. Claims for deaths of Mexican nationals, 715, 716.
Clark, Laura J. (H.R. 8800), 3234. . Clark, Laura J., 3234.
Condemned cannon: to amend act authorizing donations of Classification of cotton, 1880.
(H.R. 13026), 4540. Closing certain streets in District, 286.
Cotton classification (H.J.Res. 434), 3550, 3551. Coal-sale to needy of surplus coal, 4549.
Curtiss, Glenn H. (H.R. 11980), 4292. Cocke, William J,, 3652, 3653.
Customhouse reservation, Nome, Alaska (H.R. 13521), 3556. Colonial Realty Co., 5408.
District of Columbia-Potomac School property (H.R. 14340), Columbia National Forest, 3558.
3981. . Columbia River bridge, Astoria, Oreg., 3577.
Drexler, Henry Clay (S. 2200), 3229. Colville National Forest, 695.
Edgar, William F.: acceptance of bequest of (S.J.Res. 48), Compensation to United States employees, 1900.
4532. Congressional automobile tags, 294.
Eopolucci, Annie M. (H.R. 5150), 3651. . Conservation of wild life, etc., 3546.
Farm allotment bill (H.R. 13991)-rice, 1660. Construction charges on Indian irrigation projects, 693.
Fox, Mary Elizabeth (H.R. 3727), 3720. Coolidge, Grace Goodhue: franking privilege to, 5410.
Gollan, Ada B. (Gould) (H.R. 3694), 3727. Corpus Christi, Tex.: land in, 5398.
Gormley Co., P. F. (S.J.Res. 197), 5406. Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5248, 5263, 5265,
Grounds, Hamilton (S. 660), 5399. 5267, 5269.
Hildreth, C. N., Jr. (H.R. 11461), 3722. Cotton classification, 703, 3548.
Hogue, Anthony (H.R. 3044), 2716. Crater Lake National Park. 1873.
Holmes, William H. (S. 465), 5406. Crop-production loan, 1886, 1887, 1889, 2419.
Huff, Price (H.R. 11035), 3816. Curtiss, Glenn H., 4287, 4292.
Indian contracts' terms (H.R. 6684), 683. Customhouse reservation, Nome, Alaska, 3556.
Indian irrigation projects, 1873. Declaratory judgments, 697.
---reservoir sites on (H.R. 5070), 5282. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
Indians: allotments of deceased (H.R. 14059), 5283. priation b111, 2611, 2612, 2759.
---obl1gations to enrolled (H.J.Res. 409), 3547, 3548. ---aircraft-Liberty motors, 2633.
Interior Department appropriation bill-Flathead irrigation ---Bureau of Mines, 2764.
project, 640. ---Bureau of Standards, 2635.
International Monetary and Economic Conferenc.e (H.J.Res. ---conference report, 5031.
536). 4534. ---courts, 2612, 2624, 2628.
Irrigation projects: water users on (S. 5417), 5157. ---Foreign Service, 2617.
Larkin, Earl V. (H.R. 785), 4860. ---hydrographic service, 2704.
McElrath, William W. (H.R. 9915), 3731. ---international commissions, etc., 2617, 2618.
Mining of coal, phosphate, oil, etc.: collection of rentals ---Lighthouse Service, 2704.
applied to future royalties, 1881. --prisons, 2623, 2701, 2757, 2758.
Modoc National Forest (H.R. 189), 4537. ---prohibition enforcement, 2694.
Monumental Stevedore Co. (H.R. 1169), 4295. ---seamen, 2617.
Moore, John (H.R. 5947), 3721. Determining the heirs of deceased Indians, 1872.
Navajo Indian Reservation, Utah (H.R. 11735}, 3559. Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 711, 712, 1325,
Oliver, Nellie (H.R. 8619), 3806. 1832, 3090.
Parker, Olen H. (H.R. 9473), 3227. District of Columbia-bonds in criminal cases, 5424.
Post-office garage, Boston, Mass. (S. 88), 3.552. ---damage claims: notice of, 3988.
Reed, Sard S. (H.R. 5261), 3636, 3637. ---insurance business, 3980.
Sanchez, Francis R. (S. 3592), 5401. ---orphan asylums: to incorporate trustees of certain,
Sheldun, William (H.R. 2810), 3713. 3976.
Sioux Indian agencies (H.R. 13770), 3558. ---Revised Statutes: amendment of, 3979.
Smellow, Morris (H.R. 8180), 3226. ---taxes and assessments on family dwell1ng houses,
Symes, Ed and Elizabeth, and others (H.R. 3848), 3808. 3977, 3978.
Tampico Marine Iron Works (H.J.Res. 104)". 3718. ---taxicabs, 3985, 4100.
Tiburzio, Primo (H.R. 2917), 2709. ---teachers' salaries, 3985, 3987.
INDEX 189
STAFFORD,. WILLIAM H.-Continued STAFFORD, WILLIAM H.-Continued
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on
District of Columbia appropriation bill, 4198, 4199, 4262, Lindsay, Russell H., 3225.
4437. Livestock industry: stabilization of, 3551, 3564.
- - - bridges, 4268. Livestock on the public range, 704.
---public schools, 4427. Livestock producers and dairy farmers: loans to, 696, 187~.
---refuse removal, 4269. 3547.
---street improvements, 4264, 4267. Lobert, M. J ., 3805.
---taxicabs, 4198, 4199, 4203. Los Angeles County, Calif., 4284.
---tax rates, 4190, 4191. Louderback, Harold, 4919, 5177.
---water supply, 4445, 4446. Lynch, John T., 4848.
Drexler, Henry Clay, 3229. McHam, Beryl M., 4280.
Economic and monetary conference, 1302. Martin-Walsh, Inc .. 4860.
Eisenhauer, Charles J., 4281. Mawpin, Felix, 2707.
Electric power, island of Molokai, Hawaii, 1904. Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 494 7.
Eopolucci, Annie M., 3651. Merchants & Farmers Bank, Junction City, Ark., 3633.
Farm allotment plan, 1340, 1348, 1364, 1484, 1485, 1489, Messler, A. C., & Co., 4293.
1531, 1534, 1544, 1584, 1586, 1587, 1589, 1590, 1595, 1598, Miller, Lyman L., 3717.
1605, 1659, 1660, 1663, 1665, 1667, 1676, 1679, 1689. Mining claims: suspension of annual assessment work on,
Farm Loan Act: amendment of, 5183. 5186, 5287.
---conference report, 5579, 5580. Mining of coal, phosphate, oil, etc., 1881.
Finney, Adrian M., 3711. Mississippi River bridge, Baton Rouge, La., 4548.
Federal building, Maxwell, Nebr., 3555. Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany, 4540.
First deficiency appropriation bill, 1904, 1949. Modoc National Forest, 4529, 4537.
---emergency relief, District of Columbia, 1305. Monumental Stevedore Co., 4295.
---Immigration Service, 1312, 1315. Moose, N.J., 707.
---Navy medical officers' pay, 1320, 1321. Moran, John J., 2712.
- - t a x refunds, 1322, 1959, 1962, 1964, 2677. Morristown National Historical Park, N.J., 4539.
First National Bank, Junction City, Ark., 3232. Naming of subcontractors required, 1883.
Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma-conference report, 2328, National Bank of Commerce, El Dorado, Ark., 4851.
2418. National forest land exchanges, 571.
Foreign debts, 528. Naturalization laws, 692.
Fox, Mary Elizabeth, 3719. Navajo Indian Reservation, Utah, 3558.
Fracapane, Dominic, 3802. Naval ammunition depot, Lake Denmark, N.J., 3642, 3643.
French, Burton L.: tribute to, 648, 649. Naval Ordnance Plant, South Charleston, W.Va.: disposition
Gatty, Harold, 3222. of, 1884.
General debate, 526, 527. Navy Department appropriation bill, 4640.
Gianaros, James J., 3723. ---aviation, 4835, 4836, 4837.
Golding, Robert N., 3726. ---construction and repair, 4833.
Gonzales, Albert, 5400. ---Naval Academy, 4839.
Gormley Co., P. F.--conference report, 5604. - - - Naval Reserves, 4825.
Government competition in private enterprise, 1481. - - - ordnance, 4827.
Government purchase of American goods, 1897. ---patent rights, 4826.
Granger, Charles T., 3721. --salary reductions, 4826, 4827, 4828, 4833.
Green, Lewis E., 3816. --supplies, 4833.
Grifiin, James M., 3717. --vessels, 4840, 4842, 4843.
Griffith, Llewellyn B., 3729. Navy ration: changes in, 4541.
Grounds, Hamilton, 5399. Neuse River report, 526.
Groves, Leslie C., 4281. North Plains & Santa Fe Railway Co., 4289.
Gunnison National Forest, Colo., 1875, 1876. Norwegian steamer Tampen, 708.
Hale, Yvonne, 5400. Obligations to certain enrolled Indians, 1875.
Harbinson, M. J., 2713. Occhinonero, George, 2707.
Hawaii National Park: superintendent of, 4530. Ohio River bridge, Sistersville, W.Va., 4548.
Hawley, Paul R., 4281. Oliver, Nellie, 3806.
Hildreth, C. N., Jr., 3722. Omnibus pension b111, 4857.
Hines, Mary B., 3637. Order of business, 283, 1803, 1871, 2232, 2519, 2682, 3546, 3562,
Holmes, Willlam H., 5550. 3578, 4447, 4949, 5022, 5279, 5582, 5604.
Homestead entries: to allow credit on, 5167. Osage Indians, Oklahoma, 4531.
House Rules and Manual: printing of, 4624. Otoe and Missouria Indian Tribes, 1879, 1880, 4529.
Ilitz, Michael, 3640. Park system, California, 5390, 5391.
Importation of articles for scientific purposes, 5393. Parker, Olen H., 3227.
Inaugural ceremonies: tickets to, 2607. Payment to Dominican Republic, 706.
Independent offices appropriation bill, 3023, 3198, 3215. Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 5400.
---Allen Property Custodian, 3129. Pokorny, Anna, 2715.
---Arlington Memorial Bridge, 3130. Post, Wiley, 3222.
---Battle Monuments Commission, 3130. Post-office garage, Boston, Mass., 1882, 3551, 3552, 4102.
---Civil Service Commission, 3133. Printing matter in Record, 1830, 4098, 5552.
---Employees' Compensation ·commission, 3184. Prisons Bureau activities, 454, 455.
--Shipping Board, 2212, 3211. Public building, Binghamton, N.Y., 4535.
--Veterans' Administration, 3025, 3027, 3028, 3031, 3215. Public-utility corporations: investigation of certain, 4640.
Indian irrigation projects, 1873. Questio'l of personal privilege, 2298, 3016.
- - - water users on, 4542. Radio regulation-conference report, 5039.
Indians: allotments of deceased, 4544. Reapportionment, 206.
---obligations to enrolled, 3547. Reconstruction Finance Corporation activities, 1361.
Indian Service: budget for, 4550. Reed, Sard S., 3636, 3637.
Indigent aliens, 3576. Relief of certain Indians in Utah, 1905.
Interest rate on long-term bonds, 1248. Reservoir sites on Indian irrigation projects, 4530.
Interior Department appropriation bill--conference report, Restoration of homestead rights, 1879.
4181, 4182. Retired status of certain Army officers, 693.
---Coos Bay Wagon Road lands, 596, 597. Ross, Janet Hardcastle, 706, 707.
---Education Bureau publications, 593. Samoa: government for American, 4933.
---forest reserves, 599. School building, Frazer, Mont., 3557.
--Indian affairs, 602, 648, 649, 650, 651, 653, 654, 657. Second deficiency bill, 5039.
--Indian irrigation projects, 604, 605, 638, 639, 640, 643, ---conference report, 5606.
644, 647. Seminole Indians, 1878.
---land offices, 597. Settlement of War Claims Act, 1877.
---reclamation, 658, 659, 660, 661. Seupett, J. G., 3222.
- - - surveying public lands, 596. Sheldon, William, 3713.
Interstate Commerce Commission, 4540. Smellow, Morris, 3225, 3226.
Irrigation projects: water users on, 5144, 5145, 5147, 5151. Southard, Frances, 3643.
5153, 5157, 5158. Sperry Gyroscope Co., Inc., of New York, 2714.
Jeanneret, Enriqueta Koch v. de, 708, 709. Standard Dredging Co., 2719.
Jelovac, Pete, 2708, 3219. State Investment Co., 3231.
Jenkins, W1111am L., 3816. Stiles, William T., 3716.
Kirkland, Weymouth, 3726. St. Ludgers Catholic Church, Germantown, Mo., 4292.
Klamath Indian Reservation, 1874. Stock, Gottleib, 2721.
Lake of the Woods, 4535. Sultan, Dan I., 4280.
Lee Boulevard, 4543. Sumner, Charles W., 3229.
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STAFFORD, WILLIAM H.-Continued STALKER, GALE H.-Continued
Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Tampico Marine Iron Works, 3718. Stear~. Lizzie 0.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14496) 11
Taplin, William Ray, 5404, 5410. 2790.
Temporary employees under Economy Act, 4542. St. John, Oscar B.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14737), 4555.
Texas centennial celebration, 4544, 4545. Thomas, Mary M.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14474), 2723.
Thompson, William B., 2717. Winegar, Ella J.: to increase pension (see blll H.R. 13642) •
Tiburzio, Primo, 2709. 415.
Tidwell, Chambliss L., 4864. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Trammell, Eliza beth Millicent, 5403. Citizens and individuals, 1101, 1259, 1357, 1549, 1780, 2556,
Treasury and Post omce Departments appropriation bill- 2724, 2792, 3344, 3920, 4211, 5652.
central heating plant, 458. Societies and associations, 1101, 2556, 2724, 2792, 3344, 4211.
---conference report, 4589, 4593, 4596, 4597, 4604, 4605, 4556, 4642.
4618, 5371. Remarks by, on
- - - damage claims, 458. Beer bill, 766.
---distinctive paper, 349. Eighteenth amendment repeal, 10.
,- --foreign air mail, 469. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
---Internal Revenue Bureau, 352. STAMP MONEY. See also RECONSTRUCTION REVE..."iUE STAMPS.
---mails conveyed by special arrangement, 461. Remarks in House on the subject of, 2238.
---Parcel Post--Postal Savings, 457, 458. STAMPED MONEY CERTIFICATES, provide for the issuance of
--public buildings, 404, 405, 407, 420, 449, 452, 454, 455. (see bills S. 5674; H.R. 14757).
---Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 348.
---retirement pay, 514. STANDARD BASKETS, amend act of August 31, 1916, to provide
---salary cuts, 524, 525, 526. for a 1-pound Climax basket for mushrooms (see bills
---typewriters, 348. S. 5559; H.R. 14519).
Tribal agreements, 696, 697. STANDARD TIME, repeal the act to provide for the United
Ute Indians, Utah, 3554. States (see blll H.R. 14130).
Van Camp Sea Food Co., Inc., 3716. STANDIFIRD, FANNIE, pension (see bill S. 5476).
Vandever, G. C., 4296. STANDING ROCK AGENCY. See INDIANs.
Verein, Weiner Bank, 5403.
Virgin Islands:· snipping service to, 3561. STANLEY, MARY N., increase pension (see b111 H.R. 13062).
Walthers, George Charles, 3715. STANTON, ELIZABETH CADY, place statue in the National
War Department appropriation bill, 1808, 1810, 2042, 2167, Statuary Hall (see H.J.Res. 528).
2173, 2190, 2235. STAPP, EDWARD, relief (see bill H.R. 2217•).
--Army supplies, 2174, 21.75, 2176, 2178, 2179, 2180. STARK, GRACE P., relief (see bill H.R. 9653•).
---buildings, 2219, 2221.
---conference report, 5379, 5383, 5384, 5386. STAR ROUTES. See PosTAL SERVICE.
- - - Corps of Engineers-pay of omcers, 2060. "STARS AND STRIPES" (magazine), remarks in House relative to
---indexing of military records of World War, 2042. the proposed disposition of moneys to the credit of the
---laundry facilities at Army posts, 2176, 2179. funds entitled, 2044.
---Military Academy, 2233. STATE COURTS, amend law relative to removal of suits to United
---motor tl'ucks, 2189, 2192. States courts from (see bill S. 5505).
---National Guard, 2300.
---national m.llitary parks, 2430. STATES, article by Representative Beck relative to the power of
- - - omcers' retired pay, 2047, 2055, 2063. 2428. Congress under the Constitution to super vise dry repeal
.- - - ordnance, 2230. by State conventions, 2419 .
---Organized Reserves, 2307. Bill providing for loans to (see bill H.R. 13011).
---post exchanges, 2440. Bill to issue patents to school lands granted to (see bill S.
---recreational funds for enlisted men, 2043. 4674*). .
---Reserve omcers' Training Corps, 2315, 2317. Bill to provide for the granting of public lands to (see bill
---rivers and harbors, 2060. s. 5613).
War-risk insurance cases, 697. Bills authorizing conventions for consideration of the pro-
Waterway and railroad transportation, 295, 296. posed amendment to the Constitution of the United
Waterway improvements, 5285. States to rep·eal the eighteent h amendment (see bills H.R.
Welhoelter, Gustav, 2716. 14726, 14728, 14763}.
Wheeler, i!dward B., 3231. Bill granting the right to two or more States to enter into
Widows Island, Maine, 694. agreements for the prevention of crime (see bill H.R.
Wild-life conservation, 692. 10243*}.
Wilkins, Frank, 3710. Bill to authorize the Attorney General and the Secretary of
Wisconsin Indian .claims, 693. the Treasury to deliver forfeited vessels to State agencies
Wright, David A., 2709, 2710, 2711, 2720. (see bill H.R. 11991*).
Yakutat & Southern Railroad, 4863. Concurrent resolution to declare the sense of Congress with -
Reports made by, from regard to special protection furnished by Federal Reserve
Committee on Military .Atfairs: . banks for deposits made by (see H.Con.Res. 43).
Arlington Memorial Bridge (H.Rept. 1980), 3581. 'Joint resolution for amendment to the Constitution to
Hawaii: transfer of certain land to Territory of (H.Rept. allow the United States to tax income from State securi-
2062). 4375. ties and allow the States to tax income from United States
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. securities (see H.J.Res. 506).
Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitu-
STAGG, MARY E., increase pension· (see bill H.R. 14767). tion restricting the power of States to tax money and
STAHLNACKER, LAURA A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14405). debts (see H.J .Res. 581) •
STALKER, GALE H. (a Representati"Ve from New York). Letter from the Liberal Civic League of Boston suggesting a
Attended, 6. · plan for the calling of conventions in the States with re-
Bills .and joint resolutiom introduced by spect to amendment of the· Constitution, 4873.
Barber, Carrie R.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13640), Resolution to investigate relative to the States wherein are
415. . Indian lands not t ·a xed (see S.Res. 322).
Bruner, Mary P.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14693), Resolution of inquiry relative to the calling of conventions
4210. for ratification of the eighteenth amendment (see S.Res.
Cilley, Louise G.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14167), 368).
1548. . Statement by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation of
District of Columbia: to establish civil air field in (see loans made up ~o and including February 15, 1933, to,
4421. .
bill H .R. 14743), 4641. Summary of State status concerning the establishment of
Dolaway, Emma S.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13645),
415. . branch banks by national banks, 2263.
Griswold, Amanda J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. Table showing allotment of Federal funds for the use of the
National Guard of, 5173.
13682). 476.
Harris, Charles V.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14168), STATISTICS, American investments in the Philippines, 391.
1548. Appropriations, 216, 217, 2608, 2609, 2611, 4752.
Knickerbocker, Sarah L.: . to increase pension (see bill H.R. Army surplus clothing, 2174.
13646). 415. . Bank clearings, 1382.
Lynch, Irena L.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13644), Bank deposits in the United States, 209.
415. Bank suspensions, 2089.
Morley, Catherine E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. Beer, 767.
13643). 415. Bounties to steamship companies, 530.
Saylor, Fannie R.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14577), Building trades, 3040.
3343. Business, 1512.
Sebring, Ella: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13641), 415. Butter, 1487.
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STATISTIC8-Continued STEAGALL, HENRY B.-Continued
Butterfat, 1377. Motions and resolutions offered by
Canadian banking system, 1655. Federal land-bank loans: postponement of installments due
Cereal beverages, 814. on-special order for bill (H.R. 14689) providing for
Cheese, ·1487. (H.Res. 392), 4641.
Circulation of United States money, 4093. Improvement of facilities of Federal Reserve System: to
Commissions, 4743. suspend rules, 2894.
Cost of government, 209. Rules: to suspend, 5178, 5573.
Courts of the United States, 2609. Remarks by, on
Crops grown under irrigation, 4757. Bank-<leposits guaranty, 5360, 5361, 5362.
Currency in circulation in 1921 and 1922, 1755. District of Columbia: banking business, 5573, 5574.
Dairy industry, 1377. Farm Loan Act: amendment of, 5178, 5180, 5182.
Department of Commerce, 1721. ---conference report, 5577, 5579, 5580, 5581.
Department of State, 2329. Federal Reserve System: improvement of faeilities of, 2894,
Displacement of muscular labor by machinery, 2995. 2895. .
Employees in England in industries cooperating with brew- General leave to print, 5185.
ers and distillers, 760. Glass-Steagall banking bill, 5177.
Expenditures of the principal nations for land, naval, and National banking associations: powers of Comptroller of the
air armaments since 1913, 3783. CUITency respecting, 5022.
Farm mortgages, 1134. Order of business, 4529.
Federal Reserve banks, 2292. Reconstruction Finance Corporation activities, 1361, 1362.
Fermented liquors, 814. StevensonJ William F.: tribute to, 5580.
Fixed charges of the Government, 4749. Reports made by, from
Foreign indebtedness to the United States, 114, 121, 1004, Committee on Banking and GUITency:
1005, 1275, 1384. Federal land-bank loans: postponement of installments due
Forest reservations, 4733. on (H.Rept. 2069), 4452.
Freight rates on coal, 3908. Federal Reserve System-needs o! member banks (H.Rept.
Gold, 209, 4577. 1928)' 2723.
Immigration Service, 1003. National banking associations: powers of Comptroller of the
Imports and exports, 1383, 3251, 3878, 3966. Currency respecting (H.Rept. 2111), 4956.
Iron and steel industry, 4740. Reconstruction Finance Corporation activities (H.Rept.
Loans to banks and trust companies by the Reconstruction 1820)' 1394.
Finance Corporation, 1116. Votes of: See YEA-AND-NAY Vons.
Loans to States by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, STEAMSffiP COMPANIES, remarks in House and statistics relative
4316. to contracts for carrying foreign mails, 1135, 1141.
Military forces of nations of the world, 1805, 2173, 4727. Remarks in Senate relative to contracts for carrying foreign
Money held in the Treasury and money outside of the mails, 5231.
Treasury, 1383. Statistics relative to bounties and subsidies to, 530.
Money in circulation, 209. STEARNS, LIZZIE 0., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14496).
National banks, 2085.
National Guard, 2303. STEBBINS, MARY E., relief (see bill S. 361•).
National income of the United States, 209, 1250. STEEL, LOTTIE BRYANT, relief (see bill H.R. 1950•).
National wealth of the United States, 209.
Navy, 4721, 4722, 4723. STEEL INDUSTRY, article from the Pittsburgh (Pa.) Press relative
Philippine sugar industry, 1086. to wage cuts in, 3588.
Population of the United States, 209, 1368. Statistics relative to, 3040, 4740.
Postal revenues and expenditures, 340. STEELE, ANNA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13391).
Post-war strength of the armies of Great Britain, France, STEELE, GEORGE W., JR., relief (see bill H.R. 13612).
and Italy, 3782. Letter of Secretary of the Navy transmittting a draft of a
Potatoes, 1486. proposed bill for the relief of, 284.
Prices ·received and prices paid by farmers, 1065.
Prisoners of the United States, 2610. STEELE, RAYMOND M., letter relative to appropriations for main-
Production costs at home and abroad, 2963. tenance of National Guard organizations in Pennsylvania
Public roads employment, 4317. written by, 1437.
Railroads, 843. STEINBRUECKER, FRANCISKA, increase pension (see bill H.R.
Repatriation of prisoners of war from Russia and Siberia, 14160).
4016.
Repayment of crop loans by the Southern States, 1889. STEIWER, FREDERICK (a Senator from Oregon).
Republic of Columbia, 2885. Attended, 3.
Steel industry, 3040. Appointed conferee, 4455, 5193, 5348, 5430, 5451, 5466.
Taxation, 214. Appointed on funeral committee, 1436.
Taxes for an average person for a full year, 3142. Credentials presented, 1397.
Taxicab rates in various cities, 4845. Federal reclamation projects: statement of Marshall N.
Veterans' Administration, 208, 216, 217. Dana, president of National Reclamation Association, 2751.
Wages in the United States and eight other countries, 4730. Amendments offered by, to
Wheat, 1368. Glass-Steagall banking bill (S. 4412)-Comptroller of the
White House, 1382. CUITency, 2514.
Wholesale prices of commodities, 4754. Timber on Indian lands (H.R. 6684), 5005.
Umatilla project, Oregon: to terminate Federal operation o!
STATUARY HALL. See CAPITOL Bun.DING AND GRoUNDS. irrigation districts of (see bUl S. 5341), 2131.
STATUTES AT LARGE, repeal obsolete (see bill H.R. 7121•). Unemployment relief: Federal aid for (S. 5125), 4485.
STEAGALL, HENRY B. (a Representative from Alabama). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Attended, 6. Chapman, J. R.: to pension (see billS. 5152), 304.
Appointed conferee, 5377. Domestic supplies and materials: to require for public use
Bills and jaint resolutions introduced by the purchase of (see bUl S. 5411), 1781.
Agricultural indebtedness: to provide emergency relief with Grazing fees within national forests: authorizing ~ng of
respect to (see bill H.R. 14417), 2555. (see S.J.Res. 219), 609.
Bank notes: to provide for the redemption of certain Fed- Hurd, Blanche C.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5410),
eral Reserve, Federal Reserve bank, and national (see bill 1781.
H.R. 14128), 1547. Kinney, Dan: to pension (see bill S. 5153), 304.
Federal land-bank loans: to postpone payment of install- Matson, Ivan: for relief (see bUl S. 5151), 304.
ments due on (see bills H.R. 13819, 14668, 14689), 816, 4106, Muschick, Ida A.: to pension (see bUl S. 5154), 304.
4210. Oregon: to amend United States mining laws applicable to
Federal Reserve System: to extend time during which cer- national forests within State of (see bill S. 5310), 1162.
tain provisions shall be effective of the act of February 27, Umatilla irrigation project: to provide for termination of
1932, relating to improving the facilities for (see bill H.R. Federal operation of the Hermiston irrigation district and
14252)' 1834. the West Extension irrigation district of the (see bill S.
Hutchinson, Julian S.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14527), 3052. 5341)' 1401.
Maugans, Lillian R.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14169), 1548. Petitions and papers · presented by, from
Silver: to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to pur- Citizens and individuals, 1437.
chase silver by issuance of silver certificates (bill H.R. Remarks by, on
14281)' 1986. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4.221.
Treasury notes and silver certificates: to authorize the Sec- Glass-Steagall banking bill--comptroller of the Currency,
retary of the Treasury to issue {bUl H.R. 14304), 2064. 2514.
Motions and resolutions offered by Gormley, P. F., Co., 5526.
Adjourn: to, 5187. Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5090.
Farm Loan Act: amendment of-to agree to conference, 5377. Timber on Indian lands, 5004.
192 lNDEX
STEIWER, FREDERICK-Continued STEWARD, LUTHER C., letter favoring the Costigan amendment
Remarks by, on . prohibiting wage cuts of employees of the United States,
Treasury-Post omce Departments appropriation bill-perma- 3493.
nent appropria tions, 3462. STEWART, CHARLES EBEN, relief (see bill H.R. 14162).
Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4485, 4486, 4487.
Withycombe Post, No. 11, American Legion, Corvallis, Oreg., STEWART, ELIZABETH R., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14258}.
5514. STEWART, ERNEST LINWOOD, relief (see bill H.R. 589}.
Reports made by, from STEWART, MALCOLM M., statement on the benefits of the Aiiler·
Committee on Banking and Currency: lean merchant marine written by, 3361.
Reclamation fund: advances to (S. 5607), 4459. STEWART, PERCY H. (a .Representative from New Jersey).
Committee on Claims: Attended, 6.
Eopolucci, Annie M. (S.Rept. 1266), 4652. Amendments offered by, to
Walthers, George Charles (S.Rept. 1248), 4379. Naval ammunition depot, Lake Denmark, N.J., 3652.
Withycombe Post, No. 11, American Legion, Corvallis, Oreg. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
(S.Rept. 1332), 5296. Lake Denmark, N.J.: for payment of persons who suffered
Committee of conference: in explosion of naval ammunition depot at (see bill H.R.
Gormley, P. F., Co. (S.J.Res. 197; H.Rept. 2199), 5526. 14277). 1907.
Committee on Indian A1fat.rs: Morristown National Historical Park, N.J.: to provide for
Indian reservations or unallotted tribal lands: relationship creation of (see bill H.R. 14302), 2064.
between Federal and State Governments respecting (S. Motions and resolutions offered by
Rept. 1365). 5448. Morristown National Historical Park, N.J.: special order for
Indians: authorizing collection of fees for work done for bill (H.R. 14302) creating (see H.Res. 384), 4297.
(S.Rept. 1204), 3829. _ Rules: to suspend, 5168.
Indians of California in Court of Claims (S.Rept. 1119), 2562. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Timber on Indian lands (S.Rept. 1281), 4789. Citizens and individuals, 416, 536, 667, 818, 1101, 1618.
Votes of.
See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Societies and associations, 299, 2066.
STENGAL, DR. ALFRED, statement relating to prohibition, 753. .Remarks by, on
STEPHENS, HUBERT D. (a Senator from Mississippt). Burns case ruling by Governor of New Jersey, 1009.
Attended, 1327. Morristown National Historical Park, N.J., 5169, 5170, 5311.
Naval ammunition depot, Lake Denmark, N.J., 3642.
STEPHENS, SARAH E., pension (see bill H.R. 14192). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
STEPHENSON, BLANCHE T., pension (see bill S. 5275). STEWART, REBECCA D., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14288).
STEPNIAK, LADISLAUS, relief (see bill H.R. 13835).
STICKNEY, MARY JANE, increase pension (see billS. 5415).
STEPP, TROY J ., pension (see bill H.R. 13424) •
STIGERS, ANNA C., rellef (see blll H.R. 13221).
STEPPE, GEORGE PHILIP, pension (see bill H.R. 9830). .
STILES, wn.LIAM T., relief (see bill S. 249).
STERN, BENJAMIN, AND OTHERS, relief (see bill H.R. 8513•).
STEVENS, CHARLOTTE W., increase pension (see bills S . 5055, STINE, MARTHA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13435).
5169). STITES, OLLEATHA, increase pension (see bill S. 5117).
STEVENS, ELLA A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14011). STIVERS, EDGAR, relief (see b11ls S. 5316; H.R. 14040•).
STEVENSON, WILLIAM F. (a Representative from South Carolina). STOCK, GOTI'LEIB, relief (see bill H.R. 6851-).
Appointed conferee, 5377. STOCK DRIVEWAYS, .memorial of Legislature of New Mexico
Tribute to services of, 5580. urging regulation of, 3994.
Amendments offered by, to STOCK EXCHANGES, remarks in Senate and newspaper articles
War Department appropriation bill-<>ffenses by omcers, 2219. relating to short selling on, 5212.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Congressional Directory: to authorize printing of (see H.Con. Resolution to continue the investigation of short selling on
(see S.Res. 371).
Res. 50), 4555.
Shares: to amend section 5219 of Revised Statutes relative STOCKS AND BONDS, tax sales on margin of corporate securities
to tax on (see bill H .R. 13855), 869. (see bill H.R. 14420).
Motions and resolutions offered by STODDARD, ISABELLE, pension (see bill H.R. 13465).
Adjourn: to, 1616, STODDARD WILLIAM M., relief (see blli H.R. 1825•).
Rules and Manual of House: to print, (see H.Res. 367),
2943. STODDERT, BENJAMIN (first Secretary of the United States
Remarks by, on Navy), article by Harriot Stoddert Turner on, 5499.
Banking-laws reform, 2038. STOKES, EDWARD L. (a Representative from Pennsylvania).
Calvin Coolidge: memorial services to--printing of proceed- Attended, 6.
ings, 4208. John Paul Jones: address by Mr. Stokes on, 3819.
Congressional Directory: printing of, 4624. Bills and joint resoluti ons intrOduced by
CUrrency inflation, 4079. Benson, Charles S.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13908), 944.
District of Columbia-banking business, 5576. McDonough, John F.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13806), 719.
Farm-allotment plan, 1350. Simon, Pete Ernest: for relief (see bill H.R. 13807), 719.
Farm Loan Act: amendment of, 5180, 5183. Remarks by, on
Farm-mortgage foreclosures, 136. Beer bill, 799.
Federal Reserve notes based on 10-year Government bonds, Foreign debts, 528, 529, 530.
1774, 1775. Independent offices appropriation bill-Veterans' Adminis-
Foreign-debt hearings, 146. tration, 3043.
Goodwin, Godfrey G.: memorial address to, 4373. Veterans' benefits, 3110.
Government competition with private enterprise: printing War Department appropriation bill--conference report, 5385.
of report on, 4101. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
Government Printing omce: leave with pay for employees STOKES, IDA H., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13295).
of, 5022.
Home-loan banks, 2534. STOLTERFOHT, ROBERT W., relief (see bill S. 5317).
House Rules and Manual: printing of, 4624. STONE, GEORGE L., relief (see bill H.R. 5391•).
National banking associations: powers of Comptroller of STONE 00., CHARLES H., AND OTHERS, telegram relative to
the Currency respecting, 5025. tariff barriers raised by the Bermuda Government against
Neuse River report, 526. United States food products, 624, 674.
President's veto message--first deficiency bill, 2542.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans: publicity of, STONER, LOTTIE L., pension (see bill H.R. 14208).
2538. STOPHER, HUBERT, correct military record (see bill H.R. 13824).
War Department appropriation blll-military publications, STORM, RAYMOND H., letter relative to the proposed distribution
2167, 2168. of additional Government-owned cotton to the Red Cross,
---offenses by officers, 2219. 2951.
Reports made by, from
Committee on Banking and Currency: STORY, MR. JUSTICE, excerpts from his book on the Constitu-
Revised Statutes: to amend section 5219 o! (H.Rept. 1941) , tion, 261, 262.
2943. STO'ITS, JOHNS. (deceased}, relief (see bill H.R. 2803•).
Committee on Printing: . STRAIGHT, JACK H., relief (see bill H.R. 13987).
Agricultural adjustment program (H.Rept. 1854), 1616. STRAW, JESSE A., pension (see bill S. 5523).
Calvin Coolidge: memorial services to (H.Rept. 2043) I 4209.
Congressional Directory (H.Rept. 2084), 4641. STRINE, EMALINE J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13154).
Foreign-debt moratorium hearings (H.Rept. 1785), 151. STRONG, JAMES G. (a Representative from Kansas).
Government competition with prlnvate enterprise (H.Rept. Attended, 6.
2032). 4105. Appointed conferee, 5377.
Government Printing omce: leave with pay for employees Bills and joint resolutions introduced. by
of (H.Rept. 2153) , 506i. May, Sarah E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13843), 817.
House Rules and Manual (H.Rept. 2085) I 4641. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Votes oj. See YEA-AND-NAY Von:s. Citizens and individuals, 1020.
INDEX 193
STRONG, JAMES G.-Continued SUMMERS, JOHN W.-Conttnued
Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Currency inflation, 3887, 3888. Columbia River: to construct bridge across (see bills H.R.
Parm allotment-personal statement, 1803. 13961, 14109). 1100, 1435.
Farm mortgages, 3038, 3039. Greer, Joel H.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14027), 1258.
Home loan bank system, 3322. Holmquist, Iver R.: to pension (see b1ll H.R. 14278), 1907.
Interest rates, 997. Mount Adams Highway: ag_thorizing an appropriation for
Joint-stock land banks-mortgage foreclosures, 354, 355, further surveys and clearing right of way of the (see bill
356, 357, 358. H.R. 14249) 1833.
I

National Guard of South Dakota, 5175. Ostrander, A. L.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14219), 1712.
War-debt question, 112. Motions and resolutions offered by
War Department appropriation bill, 1806. House of Representatives: to close restaurant and barber
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. shop of (H.Res. 381), 4106.
STRONG, NATHAN L. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). Petitions and papers pTesented by, /Tom
Attended, 6. Citizens and individuals, 365, 4211.
Bills and joint resolutions intToduced by Societies and associations, 536, 1259.
Adamson, Girty A.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13267). 45. Remarks by, on
Barger, Alena: for relief (see bill H.R. 14497), 2790. Agricultural appropriation bill, 1043, 1069.
Evans, Samuel A.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13269), 45. - - c o r n borer, 1048, 1049, 1065, 1132, 1333.
Kegg, Ella Nora:· to pension (see bill H.R. 14596), 3581. --dry-land farming, 1061.
Muhn, Nelle J.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13647), 415. ---fruit spraying, 1139.
Nicholson, Sarah J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. ---naval stores, 1120.
13268) 45,
1
Carnegie Foundation, 3339.
Organ, Rachel Spencer: to pension (see bill H.R. 14026). Consolidation of Gover-nment bureaus, 2521.
1258. Cotton classification, 3549.
Petitions and papers pTesented by, from Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 3864, 3865.
Citizens and individuals, 416, 608, 719, 818, 870, 1101, 1259, Eighteenth amendment.: repeal of, 4510.
1713, 2129, 2642, 3344. Farm relief, 5424.
Societies and associations, 416, 478, 608, 719, 818, 1146, Foreign debts, 3123, 5424.
1618, 5189. Government research, 2529.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTEs. House of Representatives--restaurant and barber shop, 4068.
STROUD, THOMAS M., increase pension (see billS. 5237). Independent omces appropriation bill, 3032, 3090.
---Civil Service Commission, 3033, 3134.
STROUSE, CHARLES E., relief (see bill H.R. 13499). ---Board of Mediation, 3034.
STRUCHEN, HATTIE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13261). ---Employees' Compensation Commission, 3034.
STRUTTON, ELLA, pension (see bill H.R. 13463). ---Federal Farm Board, 3189.
---Federal Trade Commission. 3036, 3105, 3119.
STUBBS, HAROLD S., relief (see bill H.R. 2217•). Interest rates: reduction of, 3322.
STUCKEY, GEORGE E., relief (see bill H.R. 13572). Interior Department appropriation bill-reclamation, 927.
STULL, HOWARD W. (a RepTesentative from Pennsylvania). Legislative procedure relative to appropriation bills, 3315.
Attended, 6. Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 4943. -
Elected to committees, 75. National Banking Association: powers of Comptroller of the
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Currency respecting, 5023.
Bennett, Ellen: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13448). 153. Postal rates, 5046.
Moore, Grant William: for relief (see bill H.R. 13683), 476. Scientific research by Government, 2529, 2530.
Parks. Mary E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14738), Soviet Russia: recognition of, 5425.
4555. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
Societies and associations, 155, 299, 818, 2454, 3655, 4107. SUMNER, CHARLES W., relief (see bill H.R. 913*).
Remarks by, on SUMNERS, RATION W. (a Representative from Texas).
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 24. Attended, 6.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Address before the American Bar Association, Washington,
STUMP, HARVEY, relief (see bill H.R. 13986). D.C., October 14, 1932, by, 147.
STURGEON RIVER, MICH., report of Secretary of War on survey Appointed manager in impeachment proceedings, 5177.
of (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st Sess., as public Amendments offered by, to
document), 297. Breaking -Of seals on railroad cars, etc., 1898.
SUBSIDIES. See also OCEAN MAIL SUBSIDIES; STEAMSHIP SUBSIDIES. Legislative appropriation bill-funerals of deceased Mem-
Remarks in House on the subject of, 841. bers, 3414.
SUGAR, petition of the legislative commission from the Philip- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
pines relative to imports into the United States of free Bankruptcy: to amend act to establish in the United States
Philippine sugar, 160. a uniform system of (see bill H.R. 14359), 2242.
Remarks in Senate relative to imports into the United Cooley, Mrs. Mary J.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14642), 3824.
States of free Philippine sugar, 181, 255. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of-authorizing conventions
Resolutions adopted by certain provincial boards of Negros in the States for consideration of amendment proposing
Occidental relative to free entry of Philippine sugar into (see bill H.R. 14726), 4554.
the United States, 229. Knott, J. H.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14776), 4957.
Statement regarding the case of the Savannah SugaT Re- McDonald, Ray: for relief (see bill H.R. 14074), 1355.
fining Corporation v. The United States, 170. True, James F.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14073), 1355.
Table showing tOtal investments in the Philippine sugar Motions and resolutions offered by
industry, 1086. Adjourn: to, 2942.
Bankruptcy system, uniformity of: to suspend rules, 2902.
SUGGS, FIDELIA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13920). Committee on the Judiciary: meetings of, 1756, 2032.
SUITS. See CoURTS OJ' TID: UNITED STATES. Remarks by, on
SULEM, WILLIAM, relief (see bill H.R. 14508•). Bankruptcy system; uniformity of, 2294, 2907, 2908, 2909,
SULLIVAN, CHRISTOPHER D. (a Representative from New York). 2916, 5349, 5355, 5357, 5360.
Attended, 6. ---correction in enrollment of bill relating to, 5422.
SULLIVAN, GEORGE E., letter relative to the proposed street Beer bill, 800.
railway merger in the District of Columbia, 740. Breaking of seals on railroad cars, etc., 1898.
Declaratory judgments, 697, 698.
SULLIVAN, JEREMIAH, relief (see b1ll S. 5287). Economic problems of agriculture, 137.
SULLIVAN, LAWRENCE, article relative to the stabiliZation of Economic relief, 137.
currencies written by, 2858. Economic situation-farm-relief question, 1017.
SULLIVAN, PATRICK J. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). Eighteenth amendment repeal, 7, 12.
Attended, 6. Farm-allotment plan, 1518.
SULTZBACH CLOTHING CO., relief (see bill S. 5681). Jeanneret, Enriqueta Koch v. de, 709.
Legislative appropriation bill-funerals of deceased Members,
"SUMMARY OF SOME ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF THE PROPOSED 3414.
DOMESTIC-ALLOTMENT PLAN ", brief prepared by 0. R. Louderback, Harold: impeachment of, 4913, 4914, 4923, 4926,
Johnson entitled, 1526.
5177, 5474, 5475.
SUMMERS, JOHN L., relief (see bill H.R. 10112*). Method of ratifying constitutional amendments, 128.
SUMMERS, JOHN W. (a Representative from Washington). Stealing on interstate trains, 710.
Attended, 6. Reports made by, from
Appointed conferee, 3801, 4926, 5389. Committee on the Judiciary:
Appointed teller, 1134. Bankruptcy (H.Rept. 1897), 2335.
Amendments offered by, to Criminal cases: proceedings after verdict in (H.Rept. 2047),
Agricultural appropriation bill-com borers, 1048, 1065, 1132. 4209.
LXXVI--369
194 JNDEX
SUMNERS, HATTON W.-Continued SWANSON, CLAUDE A.-Continued
Reports made by, from Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1358.
Committee on the Judiciary: Resignation from Board of Visitors to Naval Academy, 5192.
Louderback, Harold: resolutions relative to impeachment of Resignation from the Senate, 5426.
(H.Res. 402, 403), 5177, 5178. Tribute to services of, 5660.
Stealing from passenger cars (H.Rept. 1791), 475. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Arlington Memorial Bridge: to authorize Secretary of War
SUNNYVALE, CALIF., grant a perpetual easement to the Pacific to deed certain properties to State of Virginia in order
Gas & Electric Co. on the site of the lighter-than-air base to connect Lee Boulevard with (see bill S. 5339), 1401.
nea (see bill S. 5539 *) . Contractors and subcontractors: to amend act for relief of
certain (see bill S. 5245), 722.
SUPERPHOSPHATE, investigate production costs of (see S.Res. Edwards, Martha, and Julian L. Rawls: for relief (see bill
298). s. 5194)' 482.
SUPERVISING ARCHITECT'S OFFICE, remarks in House relative Graf, Enoch: for relief (see bill S. 5244), 722.
to appropriations for, 449. Mount Vernon, Alexandria & Washington Railway Co.: to
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, granting authority confer jurisdiction on Court of Claims to hear and de-
to prescribe rules of practice and procedure with respect termine claim of (see bill S. 5195), 482.
to proceedings in criminal cases after verdict (see bill Public buildings: emergency relief relative to erection of
s. 4020 * ). (see bill S. 5418), 1857.
Concurrent resolution to correct· the enrolled bill (S. 4020) Virginia Engineering Co., Inc.: for relief (see bill S. 5338),
relative to proceedings in criminal cases after verdict (see 1401.
S.Con.Res. 43 * ) . Remarks by, on
Decision in the child-labor case of Hammer v. Dagenhart, Agricultural appropriation bill-Federal-aid highways, 3706.
726. Byrd, Richard E., 1154, 1156, 1157.
Opinion in the case of C. V. Sorrells v. The United States, Distribution of Government-owned cotton---<:onference re-
2694, 4235. port, 2947, 2949.
Opinion in the Mississippi redistricting case of Wood v. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4225.
Bloom rendered by, 207. Naval strength, 3505.
Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 2624. Navy surplus clothing, 824.
SURIYA, MANOB, receive for instruction at the Military Academy Printing of newspaper articles in Record, 1846.
(see S.J.Res. 134*). Robinson, Joseph T.: address by, 368.
Treasury-Post Office appropriation bill--executive economy,
SURPLUS FARM PRODUCTS, aid in the disposition of undesirable 3505, 3509.
(see bill H.R. 14794). Reports made by, from
SURVEY GRAPIDC, article by Edward A. Filene entitled "Rail- Committee on Naval Affairs:
roads, a Superhighway, and the Unemployed" appearing La Carte, William Joseph (S.Rept. 1190), 3744.
in, 3999. Vigneault, William Joseph (S.Rept. 1189), 3744.
SUTHERLAND, ROBERT S., relief (see bill H.R. 3840*). Votes Of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
SUTPHIN, WILLIAM H. (a Representative from New Jersey). SWE.."-RINGEN, NANNIE, relief (see bill S. 363).
Attended, 6.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by SWEDISH SYSTEM OF LIQUOR CONTROL, remarks in House
Coast protection: to provide Federal aid for construction relative to, 4253.
groins and bulkheads for (see bill H.R. 13034), 41. SWEENEY, MARTIN L. (a Representative from Ohio).
Keyport Harbor, N.J.: to survey (see bill H.R. 13606), 415. Attended, 6.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Citizens and individuals, 3582, 4454, 4768, 5416. Civil Service Retirement Act: to permit payment of any
Societies and associations, 49, 365, 416, 818, 1357, 2244, 3140, sum due deceased employees or former employees who
3736, 4958, 5189. have become incompetent under (see bill H.R. 14414),
State legislatures, 4376. 2555.
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on
War Department appropriation bill-Army supplies, 2427. Beer bill, 795.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
SUTTER, JOHN A., relief of estate (see bill H.R. 14793). SWICK, J. HOWARD (a Representative from Pennsylvania).
SUTTON, MARY ANN, pension (see bill H.R. 14166). Attended, 6.
SUTTON, SARAH E., pension (see bill H.R. 14355). Appointed on funeral committee, 1435.
Veterans, hospitalization for: address before American In-
SWANK, F. B. (a Representative from Oklahoma). stitute of Homeopathy on, 2237.
Attended, 6. Bills and joint resolutions i ntroduced by
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Carleton, Earnest B.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14318), 2065. Chandler, AdaM.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14722)
4453. •
Davidson, Samuel G.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14681), 4106. Crawford, Clara: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14170),
Nixon. Sidney R.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14317), 2065. 1548.
Pennington, Edward: for relief (see bill H.R. 14680), 4106. Hutchison, Elizabeth C.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
Straight, Jack H.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13987), 1145. 14171). 1548.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
State legislatures, 3992, 4107. Purvis, Mary A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13788),
666.
Remarks by, on
Butler, Robert R.: tribute to the late Representative, 4286. Shelar, Lizzie: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14528), 3052.
Farm-allotment plan, 1367. Smith, Esther J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14760},
Farm relief, 2550. 4767.
Gold reserve: increase of currency ih circulation based on, Smith. Kate: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14475), 2723.
2550. Petitions and papers presented by; from
McHam, Beryl M., 4280. Citizens and individuals, 365, 667, 1357, 2337, 3053, 3344, 3420,
Williamson, C. M., and others, 4422. 3583, 4455, 5063, 5290.
Reports made by, from Societies and associations, 49, 285, 667, 1987, 2454, 2556, 2724,
Committee on Claims: 4107. 4298, 5189.
McBride, Betty (H.Rept. 2148), 5062. Remarks by, on
Monnery, C. W. (H.Rept. 2134), 5061. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
Stivers, Edgar (H.Rept. 1909), 2554. priation bill-prisons, 2700.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. Independent offices appropriation bill-Veterans' Adminis-
SWANSON, CHARLES E. (a Representative from Iowa). tration, 3216.
Attended, 6. Kopp, William F.: tribute to, 5550.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 4943, 4945.
Bank checks: to repeal tax on (see bill H.R. 14227), 1779. Postal rates, 5046.
Burdick, Emily L.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13350) , Unemployment relief, 4733.
76. Votes oj. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Income tax on State and Federal securities (H.J.Res. -584), SWING, PHILIP D. (a Representative from California).
3138. Attended, 6.
Two-cent postage: to restore on first-class mail matter Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
(see bill H.R. 14223), 1779. Acrey, Lee: for relief (see bill H.R. 13272), 45.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Assessment work on mining claims: providing for suspension
Citizens and individuals, 1259, 1327. of annual (see H.J.Res. 487), 41.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. Bertolucci, Harry C.: for relief (see bill H.R.14334), 2128.
SWANSON, CLAUDE A. (a Senator from Virginia). Capron, Irene Elizabeth: authorizing grant of certain public
Attended, 3. lands in Imperial County, Calif., to (see bill H.R. 13648),
Appointed member of the Board of Visitors to the Naval 415.
Academy, 1619. Coffman, Hallie: for relief (see bill H.R. 13446), 153.
INDEX 195
SWING, PHILIP D.-Continued TABER, JOHN-Continued
Bills and joint resolutions introduced 'by Remarks by, on
Common carriers by water: amending the Shipping Act, Irrigation projects: water users on, 5143, 5146, 5159.
1916, as amended, to further regulate (see bill H.R. 14124), Joint .Committee on Veterans' Benefits, 5543.
1547. Morristown National Historical Park, N.J., 5170.
De Perini, Louis Columbus: for relief (see bill H.R. 13447), Naval strength, 4818.
153. Navy Department appropriation bill, 4818.
Goss, Paul H .• and others: authorizing acceptance of gold ---officers' pay, 4818, 4819.
watch presented to each of them by the governor of north- ---salary reductions, 4827, 4830.
ern . district of . Lower California, Mexico (see bill H.R. - - - vessels, 4842.
13845), 817. Philippine independence, 1083.
Hughes, John Burton: to pension (see bill H.R. 14427), 2555. Public buildings: naming of subcontractors on, 3569, 3570.
Irwin, Ralph C.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13273), 45. Samoa: government for American, 4928, 4936.
Little, John E.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13844), 817. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill--<:on-
Moon, Eunice A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13519), 285. ference report, 4617.
Naturalization laws: to amend section 4 of act of March 2, --.-public buildings, 451.
1929, to supplement the (see bill H.R. 14079), 1395. Tribute to retiring Members, 5559.
Parks, Sarah C.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13271), 45. Unemployed persons placed on unoccupied farms, 705.
Park system, California: to provide for the selection of cer- Unemployment relief, 4733.
tain lands for use of (see bill H.R. 14534), 3138. Vacating proceedings in Journal, 983.
San Diego, Calif.: to authorize sale o! portion o! Pueblo War Department appropriation bill-Army supplies, 2178,
lands of San Diego to city of (see bill H.R. 14576), 3343. 2424.
Searle, William S.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13274), 45. --buildings, 2221, 2222, 2223, 2225.
Wallace, Mary H.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13270), 45. ---conference report, 5379, 5380, 5385.
Motions and resolutions offered by - - - constructive service pay, 3822.
Rules: to suspend, 5389. ---impounding in Treasury, 2442.
Petitions and papers presented by, from ---motor trucks, 2HJ9.
Citizens and individuals, 49, 1834, 2129, 2337, 3053, 4376, 5063. ---officers' retired pay, 2428.
Societies and associations, 478.. 2129. ---Organized Reserves, 2309, 2312.
State legislatures, 3825. ---pay scale, 2428.
Remarks by, on ---rivers and harbors, 2434, 2437.
Butler, Robert R.: memorial address to, 4369. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Caldwell, George, 3647. TABER, L. J., address over the radio concerning the program of
Government purchase of American goods, 1892. the National Grange for reconstruction delivered by, 4655.
Interior Department appropriation bill-Boulder Dam, 925. TACKETT, JOHN HENRY, relief (see bills S. 5168; H.R. 14337).
---reclamation, 661. TAGGART, EMMA R. H., remarks in House on bill (H.R. 10259)
Legislative appropriation bill-salary reductions, 3407. for relief of, 3220.
Order of business, 5021.
Park system, California, 5165, 5389, 5391, 5392. TAKOMA, D.C., resolutions adopted by the citizens' associations
Philippine independence, 1086. relative to the proposed street-railway merger, 740, 741.
Unemployment and economic causes, 1130. TALLEY, ROBERT, article relative to unemployment relief written
War Department appropriation bill-<:itizens' military by, 2271.
training camps, 2322. TALLMADGE, HOWARD EMMErT, relief (see bill H.R. 964).
---officers' retired pay, 2046, 2057.
TAMPEN (Nonvegian steamer), relief of owners of (see bill H.R.
Reports made by, from 12746•).
Committee on the Public Lands:
Park system, California (H.Rept. 2036), 4209. TAMPICO MARINE ffiON WORKS, relief (see billS. 188; H.J.Res.
University of Arizona: use of lands by (H.Rept. 2090), 4767. 104*).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. TANK CORPS. See ARMY.
SYLDS, HENRY NORRELL, relief (see bill H.R. 14539). TANKERSLEY, R. L:, relief (see bill H.R. 14456).
SYMES, ED AND ELIZABETH, relief (see bill H.R. 3848•). TAPLIN, WILLIAM RAY, relief (see billS. 855*).
SZYMANSKI, K. S., relief (see bill H.R. 8189 • ) . TAR BAY, MD., report of Secretary of War on survey of, 37.
TABER, EMMA F., relief (see bill H.R. 14052). TARIFF. See btPORT DUTIES.
TARIFF COMMISSION, annual report of (H.Doc. 423), 39, 59.
TABER, JOHN (a Representative from New York). Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 3209.
Attended, 6. Report concerning imports and exports submitted by
Appointed conferee, 5360. (S.Doc. 180), 4713, 5292.
Appointed teller, 1065. Report of investigations for adjustment of tari1I rates, 5433,
Amendments offered by, to 5651.
Agricultural appropriation bill-Forest Service, 1073. Resolution directing an investigation with respect to tariif
- - - genetics and biophysics, 1068. bargaining (see S.Res. 325).
- - - naval stores, 1117.
---public roads, 1130. "TARIFF OUTLOOK--1933 ", address delivered by William L.
First deficiency appropriation bill-emergency relief, District Monro, entitled, 3596.
of Columbia, 1304. TARVER, MALCOLM C. (a Representative from Georgia).
Independent offices appropriation bill-Civil Service Com- Attended, 6.
mission, 3132, 3134. Address before the Tariff Commission on the subject of an
Irrigation projects: water users on (S. 5417), 5159. increase in the tariff on ties for baling cotton delivered
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R. by, 1657. •
13520). 4617. Appointed manager in impeachment proceedings, 5177.
War Department appropriation bill-Army supplies, 2178, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
2424, 2427. Densmore, Lula A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14259), 1834.
- - - buildings, 2221. Emmerson, Sarah M.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13351), 76.
---impounding in Treasury, 2442. Epps, Fred: for relief (see bill H.R. 14476), 2723.
---Organized Reserves, 2312. Hunter, James Harold: for relief (see bill H.R. 13909), 944.
- - - pay scale, 2427. Sanders, Marshall W.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13352), 76.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Scoggins, Sidney C.: to pension (see b111 H.R. 13808), 719.
Nicholson, Maude G.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14216), 1712. Shabel, Joseph: for relief (see bill H.R. 13952), 1056.
World War veterans: to provide for the apportionment of Turner, Joe S.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13353), 76.
disability allowance for (see bill H.R. 14387), 2452. Motions and resolutions offered by
Remarks by, on Overthrow of government: special order for bill (H.R. 8378)
Agricultural appropriation bill, 987, 992, 993, 994, 1021, 1023, making it a crime to advocate or promote the (H.Res.
1024, 1025, 1043, 1068, 1120, 1123. 386). 4297.
---conference report, 5140. Petitions and papers presented by, from
---cotton, 1057. Citizens and individuals, 77, 231, 365, 3420, 3583.
- - - d ry-land farming, 1059, 1060, 1063. Societies and associations, 77, 536, 608, 4642.
---Forest Service, 1074. Remarks by, on
- - - n aval stores, 1116, 1117, 1120. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2912, 5349, 5355, 5357.
---public roads, 1130. Beer bill, 745, 746, 762, 763.
---transfer of appropriations, 1071. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
Appropriation bills: change in committee procedure on, priation bill-prohibition enforcement, 2682, 2685, 2687.
4817, 4818. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 7, 8, 10, 20, 4509.
Farm-allotment plan, 1602, 1670, 1687. Farm allotment plan, 1385.
First deficiency appropriation bill--emergency relief, Dis- Georgia's penal system-Burns case, 1009.
trict of Columbia, 1304, 1305, 1306, 1308. Louderback, Harold, 4918.
Independent offices appropriation bill-Arlington Memorial Lowe, John I., 3222.
Bridge, 3132. Medicinal liquor: prescribing of, 4938.
---Civil Service Commission, 3132, 3234, Order of business, 921.
196 INDEX
TARVER, MALCOLM C.-Continued TAYLOR, ELIZABETH, relief (see b111 H.R. 13263).
Reports made by, from TAYLOR, ELLA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14196).
Committee on the Judiciary:
Overthrow of government (H.Rept. 2061), 4297. TAYLOR, EMMA BERLET, relief (see bill H.R. 14454).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. TAYLOR, H. A., relief (see bill H.R. 13098). .
TATUM, GEORGE, relief (see bill H.R. 5770). TAYLOR, H. W., relief (see b1ll H.R. 10312*).
TAXATION, amendment in Senate prohibiting payment of refunds TAYLOR, J. WILL (a Representative from Tennessee).
of taxes unless approved by the Joint Committee on In- Attended, 6.
ternal Revenue Taxation, 1637, 1644. Lincoln, Abraham : address on, 3982.
Bills to repeal the tax on bank checks (see bills H.R. 13024, Remarks by, on
13033, 13374, 13455, 13608). District of Columbia-street-railway corporation merger of
Bill to authorize an investigation of taxation in relation to 3984. ' ,
agriculture (see bill S. 964•). Farm-allotment plan, 1602, 1697.
Bill to levy a sales tax (see bill H.R. 13993) . First deficiency appropriation bill-employment service,
Concurrent resolution to print additional copies of the pre- 1319.
liminary report of the Committee on Ways and "Means in ---Immigration Service, 1312.
House on double taxation (see H.Con.Res. 46). ---tax refunds, 1956.
Joint resolution for amendment to the Constitution to allow Fort D. A. Russell, 585.
the United States to tax income from State securities and Irrigation projects: water users on, 5146, 5151, 5159.
allow the States to tax income from United States securi- Jeanneret, Enriqueta Koch v. de, 709.
ties (see H.J.Res. 506). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Joint resolution providing for the calling of a conference of TAYLOR, JAMES W., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13143).
the governors of the various States for the purpose of fur- TAYLOR, JOHN W., relief (see b111 H.R. 14352).
nishing relief for the taxpayers (see H.J.Res. 520).
Remarks in House relative to refunds of taxes, 352, 1296, TAYLOR, KATHERINE G., relief (see bill H.R. 1938•).
1320. TAYLOR, MARY A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13222).
Remarks in House relative to the income tax and the TAYLOR, PAUL S., print paper entitled "The American-Mexican
nuisance taxes, 1256.
Remarks in House relative to the right of States to sue the Frontier-Neuces County, Tex.", written by (see S.Res.
United States for the recovery of direct taxes, 5628. 353).
Remarks in Senate relative to tax refunds, 1472, 1552. TAYLOR & SON, J. H., relief (see bill H.R. 13740}.
Report of L. H. Parker on refunds of internal-revenue taxes, TEAGUE, ANNIE E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13073).
1558.
Statistics of taxes--Federal, State, and local-for 1921 and TECHNOCRACY, article appearing in the Washington Star, and
1930, 214. an editorial appearing in the New Outlook on the sub-
Table showing taxes for an average person for a full year ject of, 2992.
under existing rates, 3142. Comments of Theodore Marburg on the subject of, 1858.
Table of per capita taxes for certain cities, 4192. Remarks in House relative to the meaning of the word
1818. ,
TAX-EXEMPT SECURITIES, retirement of Liberty bonds through
the issuance of (see bill H.R. 13874). TEJ\.IPLE, HENRY W. (a Representative from Pennsylvania).
Joint resolution for amendment to the Constitution pro- Attended, 6.
viding for taxation of income from (see S.J.Res. 224). Appointed on funeral committee, 1435.
Remarks in Senate relative to, 3599. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Remarks in House relative to, 4084. Third International Conference on Private Aerial Law:
to authorize an appropriation for the expense of partici-
TAXICAB RATES, table showing rates for cities similar in popula- pation of the United States in (see H.J.Res. 568), 2336.
tion to Washington, D.C., 4845. Motions and resolutions offered by
TAXICABS. See DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Kendall, Samuel A.: on death of (H.Res. 345), 1435.
TAYLOR, EDMOND, article entitled "Why -E uropeans Get Dis- Petitions and papers presented by, from
torted Picture of United States" written by, 5070. Citizens and individuals, 608, 1056, 1146, 1357, 3140.
TAYLOR, EDWARD T. (a Representative from Colorado). Societies and associations, 77, 231, 608, 1327, 2338, 3583.
Attended, 6. Remarks by, on
Appointed conferee, 3801, 5603. Norwegian steamer Tampen, 708.
Grazing on forest reserves: statement before Committee on Vacating proceedings in Journal, 982.
Agriculture relative to, 5057. War Department appropriation b111--oiD.cers' retired pay,
Remarks in House on the naming of an Indian hospital 2058.
in the State of Colorado for, 648. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by TENNESSEE RIVER, remarks in House relative to development of,
Assessment work on mining claims: providing for suspen- 4758.
sion during year 1932-33 of annual (see H .J.Res. 481}, 41. TENNESSEE VALLEY, article from the Washington (D.C.) Evening
Constitution of the United States: proposing amendment Star relative to the plan proposed by President-elect
providing for election of Members of the House and fixing Roosevelt for developing, 3182.
terms of service of Representatives to (see H.J.Res. 483), 41.
Emergency Relief and Construction Act, 1932: relating to TERRELL MILITARY COLLEGE, TEXAS, relief (see bill H.R.
security for certain loans under section 201 of (see bill 6572*).
H.R. 14137), 1547. TETREAULT, ISIDORE A., relief {see bill H.R. 13840).
Interior Department: making appropriations for fiscal year TEXARKANA & FORT SMITH RAILWAY CO., extend time for
ending June 30, 1934, for the (see bill H.R. 13710}, 534. construction of bridge across Little River, Ark., by (see
Reclamation fund: authorizing loans by Reconstruction bill s. 5571).
Finance Corporation to (see bill H.R. 14649), 3918.
Motions and resolutions offered by TEXAS, memorial of legislature urging Congress to desist from
Adjourn: to, 534. further attempting to interfere with the natural economic
Grazing fees within national forests: favoring a reducing laws, 3101.
in (see H.Res. 305), 41. Memorials of citizens opposing repeal of the eighteenth
Interior Department appropriation b1ll-to disagree to Sen- amendment, modification of the Volstead Act, and legali-
ate amendments ancJ ask for conference, 3801. zation of beer, 3738.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Petition of the Baptist General Convention relative to the
Citizens and individuals, 608, 667, 1101, 1146, 1549, 3583 eighteenth amendment and the Volstead Act, 946.
3920. ' Ratification by the legislature of the proposed amendment to
Societies and associations, 155. the Constitution of the United States relative to the
Remarks by, on terms of the President, Vice President, Senators, and
Appropriation bills: change in committee procedure on, Representatives, 35, 87. .
4816. Remarks in Senate relative to removal of United States
Gunnison National Park, Colo., 1875. troops from posts in, 1102.
Interior Department appropriation bill, 503, 526, 527, 942. Remarks in House on the anniversary of the independence
---conference report, 4180, 4182. of, 5418.
- - - Geologic Survey printing, 930. Summary of memorials of citizens remonstrating against
---Howard University, 936. repeal of the eighteenth amendment or modification pf
Tribute to retiring Members, 5586. the Volstead Act, 4109.
Text of the 1932 Democratic congressional convention reso-
Reports made by, from
Committee on Appropriations: lution, 1219.
Interior Department appropriation bill (H.R. 13710, H.Rept. TEXAS CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION, authorizing the President
1792)' 534, 988. to invite other nations to participate in (see H.J.Res.
Committee of conference: 582, 596).
Interior Department appropriation b111 (H.R. 13710, H.Rept. Remarks in House on House Joint Resolution 596, authoriz-
2018)' 4062. ing the President to invite foreign nations to participate
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. in, 4544.
INDEX 197
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT CO., relief (see blll S. 5204•). THOMAS, ELMERr-Contlnued
Report of the Comptroller General of the United States on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
claim of, 39, 60. Elliott, Ira H.: to pension (see bill S. 5569) , 305ft
TEXAS SHEEP & GOAT RAISERS' ASSOCIATION, resolutions on Income-tax deficiencies: further extending time for pay-
miscellaneous subjects received from, 2729. ment of (see bill S. 5690), 4874.
Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian tribes: to pay ex-
TEXTILE FOUNDATION, annual report of, 60. penses of prosecuting claims against the United States
TEXTILES, provide protection for (see b1lls S. 5075•; H.R. 14727•). from tribal funds of (see bill S. 5620), 3745.
THANKS OF CONGRESS, to present to Mrs. W. F. Ctoss, of Miami, Land in Ottawa County, Okla.: to authorize purchase of (see
Fla. (see H.J.Res. 604, 607). b111 s. 5427) ' 1858.
THATCHER, MAURICE H. (a Representative· from Kentucky). Mineral rights: to provide protection and relief to farmers
Attended, 6. in respect to (see S.J.Res. 247), 2g58.
Appointed conferee, 3801. Money: to regulate value of (see bill S. 5292), 949.
Lincoln, Abraham: address of J. Will Taylor of Tennessee, Nez Perce Indians: to amend act for relief of (see bill s.
on, 3982. 5663) ' 4380.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Ramsey, Bruce F.: for relief (see billS. 4988), 62.
Constitution of the United States: to provide for method Seminole Indians: to provide for per capita payments to
of amending (see H.J.Res. 614), 5290. certain (see bill S. 5507), 2460.
Davis, William M.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13481), Stroud, Thomas M.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5237),
230. 675.
Mammoth Cave National Park, Ky.: to provide for establish- Thompson, Joseph: for relief (see bill S. 5542), 2644.
ment of (see bill H.R. 14797), 5651. Winscott, Elizabeth: to pension (see billS. 4989), 62.
Morehead Henry B.: to extend Civil Service retirement bene- Motions and resolutions offered by
fits to (see bill H.R. 14335), 2128. Kickapoo Indian lands, Oklahoma: to concur in House
Watson, Mary Seeley: for relief (see bill H.R. 14561), 3236. amendment, 3750.
Remarks by. on National Policy Committee: proposing the creation of a per-
A statement of stewardship in Congress, 5647. manent standing committee of the Senate to be designated
Balancing the Budget-President's message, 3112. as (see S.Res. 308), 822.
District of Columbia:-kidnaping legislation, 4621. Petroleum industry: investigation by Federal Trade Commis-
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 18. sion of waste in (see S.Res. 339), 2157.
Interior Department appropriation b1ll, 503. Printing of committee hearing on banking bill (see S.Res.
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation blll- 336)' 2030.
Air Mail Service, 506. Value of the dollar: to appoint committee to consider (see
---conference report, 4619, 5375. S.Res. 328), 1858.
---foreign air mail, 469. Petitions and papers presented by, from
---public buildings, 411. State legislatures, 4110.
---retirement pay, 514. Remarks by, on
- - - salary cuts, 524. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 4694.
War Department appropriation bill-Panama Canal, 2449. Banks: loans by Reconstruction Finance Corporation to,
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. 2662.
THAYER, SUSAN, pension (see bill H.R. 13229). Banks and their influence on business policies, 2740.
Branch banking, 168.
THAYER, SYDNEY, JR., reUef (see bill H.R. 1936•). Cloture, 1988, 2078.
THEBERGE, KATHERINE R., relief (see bill S. 914•). Currency inflation, 2866, 3157, 3262, 3372, 3373, 4573, 4576,
THE DALLES BRIDGE CO., allow them to bridge the Columbia 4584, 4694, 4696, 4699, 4702, 4706, 4707.
River (see bills S. 5486, 570P; H.R. 13961, 14109•, 14787•). Currency substitutes, 1846, 1848, 1849, 2163, 2270, 2271.
THEROULT, EDWARD, relief (see bill H.R. 13233). Economic distress, 1459.
Farm relief, 1109.
THETA B. SPRING, relief (see bill S. 5378). Financial legislation, 948, 949.
THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PRIVATE AERIAL Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma, 1449.
LAW, authorizing an appropriation for the expense of ---conference report, 2201.
participation of the United States in the conference to be 5-day week, 4312.
held in Rome, Italy, in 1933 (see H.J.Res. 568•). Glass-Steagall banking bill, 1459, 1573, 1574, 1580, 1632, 1633,
Message from the President transmitting a recommendation 1634, 1649, 1651, 1656, 1724, 1725, 1726, 1727, 1728,
for an appropriation for expenses of participation by the 1729, 1731, 1732, 1734, 1735, 1736, 1737, 1738, 1739,
United States in (S.Doc. 175), 2198, 2237, 2242. 1740, 1741, 1744, 1745, 1746, 1747, 1748, 1749, 1750,
THOMAS, MRS. CARLYSLE VON, SR., relief (see bill H.R. 14541). 1752, 1754, 1755, 1849, 2004, 2005, 2012, 2013, 2156,
Letter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting a draft 2158, 2159, 2160, 2209, 2263, 2265, 2266, 2485.
of a proposed bill for relief, 2554. ---branch banking, 2267, 2283, 2289.
---Federal Reserve System, 2158, 2267, 2279, 2280, 2281,
THOMAS, CHARLES S. (a former Senator from Colorado). 2282.
Letter on the subject of the silver question written by, 334. ---silver, remonetization of, 2360, 2361, 2362, 2392, 2396,
THOMAS, EDMUND W., letter relative to branch banking written 2490, 2491, 2492, 2506.
by, 1264. Indian affairs, 2287, 2288.
THOMAS, ELBERT D. (a Senator-elect from Utah) . International Mercantile Marine Co. mall contract, 5305.
Credentials presented, 156. Kickapoo Indian lands, Oklahoma, 3750.
National banking associations, 4691.
THOMAS, ELMER (a Senator from Oklahoma). National military parks, 3671.
Attended, 3.
National policy committee in Senate, 822.
Appointed conferee, 1449, 3770, 5012. Navy surplus clothing, 918.
Banking pract~ces: radio address of John A. Simpson, presi- Order of business, 1732, 2509.
dent of NatiOnal Farmers Union, on, 4963.
Credentials presented, 481. ottawa County, Okla., 4971.
Owen, Robert L.: letter by, 950.
Currency lnftation: newspaper articles and editorials rela-
tive to, 2864. Petroleum industry, 4959, 4960.
---resolutions of citizens of Tulsa, Okla., favoring, 3742. ---investigation of waste in, 2157.
u Democrats Must Act Swiftly or Lose Public Confidence ":
Positions not under Civil Service, 2255.
article by Burton K. Wheeler entitled, 2866. Puerto Rican Hurricane Relief Commission, 4692.
Farm mortgages: foreclosures on-newspaper article by Seminole Indian claims--veto message, 2881.
Russell Owen in New York Times on, 3955. Tariffs, 3250.
Farm problems: address of John A. Simpson, president of Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 3258.
the National Farmers' Union, on, 2733. Wall Street, 4776, 4779.
Foreclosures on loans: resolution of citizens of Tulsa, Okla., Wheat situation, 1187.
relative to prevention of, 3743. Wheeler, Burton K.: article by, 903.
Republic of Colombia: financial condition of, 2885. Reports made by, from
Silver, remonetization of: radio address by Burton K. Committee on Indian Affairs:
Wheeler, of Montana, on, 4966. Deceased Indians: to purchase allotments of (S.Rept . .1203),
Amendments offered by, to 3829.
Glass-Steagall banking bill (S. 4412), 1402. Purchase of lands in Ottawa County, Okla. (S.Rept. 1202),
---Federal Reserve System, 2072. 3829.
Seminole Indians, Oklahoma: per capita payments to (S.
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation blll-
air mail, 1163. Rept. 1358). 5447.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Tuition for Indian pupils in Oklahoma (S. 5684), 4874:.
Choctaw County, Okla.: claim of district no. 13 for payment Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
of tuition for Indian pupils (see bill S. 5684), 4789. THOMAS, HARRY, relief (see bill S. 5455).
Coleman, Grady D.: for relief (see bill S. 5393), 1623. THOMAS, JOHN (a Senator from Idaho).
Currency inflation by bond issue (see bill S. 5561), 2866. Attended, 667.
Dixon, Frederick E.: !or relief (see bill s. 4987) , 62. Appointed on funeral committee, 1436.
198 INDEX
THOMAS, JOHN-Continued THORNTON, CHARLES R., grant land patent to (see blll S. 2144*) •.
Amendments offered by, to THOROUGHMAN, MARY M. A., increase pension (see bill H.R.
Glass-Steagall banking bill, 2072, 2511. 13861).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Fort Hall Indian irrigation project, Idaho: to authorize THREE-WAY FARM RELIEF BILL, letter and memorandum from
construction of Michaud division of (S. 5589), 3424. Arthur J. Edwards relative to the authority of Congress to
Minidoka irrigation project: authorizing certain contractual enact, 3347.
changes relating to payment of certain construction costs THURMOND, MRS. WILLIE C., pension (see bill H.R. 14383).
of (see bills S. 5402, 5526), 1718, 2563. THURSTON, LLOYD (a Representative from Iowa).
Reclamation fund: to authorize advances to (see bill S. Attended, 6. .
5471) 2131.
J Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Water users on irrigation projects: for temporary relief o! Browning, Julia A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
certain (see bills S. 5332, 5417), 1329, 1857. 13555) , 298.
---extend operation of act of April 1, 1932, for temporary Delay, Maude: to pension (see bill H.R. 13283), 46.
relief of (see bills S. 5236, 5269}, 675, 887. Gaskill, Frances C.: to increase pension (see b1ll H.R. 13284),
Remarks by, on 46.
Glass-Steagall banking bill-banking affiliates, 2511. Mason, C. V.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14560), 3236.
Reports made by, from Neidigh, Mary A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13282),
Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation: 46.
Colonial Realty Co. (S.Rept. 1159), 3489. Post-office building site, Bedford, Iowa: to amend act au-
Reclamation fund: advances to (S.Rept. 1254}, 4459. thorizing acceptance of (see bill H.R. 14799), 5651.
Water resources of Sacramento, San Joaquin, and Kern Petitions and papers presented by, from
Rivers, Calif. (S.Rept. 1325), 5297. Citizens and individuals, 2338, 2724, 2792.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. State legislatures, 2338.
THOMAS, MARY M., pension (see bill H.R. 14474). Remarks by, on
THOMAS, SALLY E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13248). Independent offices appropriation bill-Veterans' Adminis-
tration, 3026, 3028.
THOMAS D. DEE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, OGDEN, UTAH, letter Philippine independence-veto message, 1762.
opposing the rendering of hospital treatment to veterans Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
for anything other than service-connected disability
adopted by the statf of, 947. TIBURZIO, PRIMO, relief (see bill H.R. 2917*).
THOMASON, R. EWING (a Representative from Texas). TIDWELL, CHAMBLISS L., relief (see bill H.R. 7409*).
Attended, 6. TIERNEY, WILLIAM L. (a Representative from Connecticut).
Appointed on funeral committee, 414. Attended, 6.
Appointed teller, 2191. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Amendments offered by, to Citizens and individuals, 478, 608.
First deficiency appropriation bill-Fort Knox, Ky., 1322. Societies and associations, 231.
War Department appropriation bill-motor trucks, 2190. Remarks by, on
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4526.
Benavides, Petra M.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13280), 46. Votes of.See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Burr, Orrin: for relief (see bill H.R. 14055), 1326. TIES FOR BALING COTTON, remarks by Representative Tarver
Government services, El Paso, Tex.: to provide quarters for before the Tariff Commission relative to the tariff on,
certain (H.R. 14531), 3138. 1657.
Kline, Ellen: for relief (see bill H.R. 13277), 45.
Lee, Emma L.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13279), 46. TILGHMAN, ZOE A., relief (see bill H.R. 6933*).
McMahan, William A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13281), 46. TILSON, JOHN Q. (a Representative from Connecticut).
Miller, Emmeline: to pension (see bill H.R. 13278). 46. Resignation of, 6.
O'Dell, Grover Cleveland: to pension (see bill H.R. 13741),
535. TIMBERLAKE, CHARLES B. (a Representative from Colorado).
Sienkbeil, William A.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13276), 45. Attended, 6.
Smith, Earl: for relief (see bill H.R. 14198}, 1617. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Tankersley, R. L.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14456), 2641. Aid, Rebecca: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13285), 46.
Thompson, Virden: for relief (see bill H.R. 13275), 45. Votes of.See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Motions and resolutions offered by TINKHAM, GEORGE HOLDEN (a Representative from Massa-
Fort D. A. Russell: requesting retention of troops heretofore chusetts).
stationed at (see H.Res. 326), 607. Attended, 6.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Appointed conferee, 4624.
Citizens and individuals, 719, 870, 2454. Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1354.
Societies and associations, 49, 536, 719, 1101, 2642, 3920. Appointed teller, 2697.
State legislatures, 5063. Amendments offered by, to
Remarks by, on Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
Casey, Escha Whittington, 3714. priations bill (H.R. 14363) -prohibition enforcement,
First deficiency appropriation bill-Immigration Service, 2682, 2693.
1314. Motions and resolutions offered by
Fort D. A. Russell: protest against abandonment of, 583, Foreign policy of the United States: to investigate political
584, 1322, 3120, 3121, 4094. activities of organizations which attempt to intl.uence
Garrett, Daniel E.: memorial address to, 4366. (H.Res. 368), 3343.
Indemnity to Mexico, 5049. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Irrigation projects: water users on, 5143, 5147. Societies and associations, 49.
New Mexico: patents to lands in, 4861, 4862. Remarks by, on
Stoddard, William M., 3732. Ames, William H., 3644.
Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill- Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
Air Mail Service, 506. priation bill-prohibition enforcement, 2693, 2697.
War Department appropriation bill-Army post consolida- Foreign policies of United States: investigation of attempts
tion, 2226. to influence, 3336, 3339.
---Cavalry, 2190. Foreign policies of the Republican .administration, 4762.
---conference report, 5530. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
---horses, 2216. TIPPETTS, CHARLES S., letter relative to the control of currency
- - - motor trucks, 2190. inflation written by, 3374.
Reports made by, from
Committee on Military Affairs: TOBACCO, amendment and remarks in House relative to produc-
Edgar, William F.: bequest of (H.Rept. 1934), 2723. tion of, 1663, 1670, 1673.
Fanning, Frank (H.Rept. 1974), 3419. TOBACCO SEED, restrict the exportation of (see bill H.R. 13565).
Newman, John (H.Rept. 1975), 3419.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. TOBIN, DANIEL J., letter to J. H. Cookman quoting Representa-
tive McDuffie, of Alabama, relative to the wages of Fed-
THOMPSON, ANNA M., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13343). eral employees, 397.
THOMPSON, AUGUSTUS, relief (see bills S. 5474; H.R. 10973*).
TOENBERG, MARIE, relief (see bill H.R. 13262*).
THOMPSON, JOSEPH, relief (see billS. 5542}.
Bill to pension (see bill H.R. 14051). TOLEDO (OillO) CENTRAL LABOR UNION, resolution favoring
bill (S. 2487) for the remonetization of silver, 4584.
THOMPSON, MARGARET, increase pension (see bi~l S. 5064).
TOLL BRIDGES. See BRIDGES.
THOMPSON, OSCAR, relief (see bill H.R. 13509).
THOMPSON, SARAH E., relief (see bill H.R. 14470). TOMBIGBEE RIVER, allow Monroe County, Miss., to bridge (see
bills S. 5261*; H.R. 13753).
THOMPSON, VIRDEN, relief (see bill H.R. 13275). Bill to provide for the channeling and improvement of
THOMPSON, WILLIAM B., relief (see billS. 284*). (see bill H.R. 14644).
THOMSON, E. H., letter relative to farm-mortgage loans in Massa- Report of Secretary of War on survey of (ordered printed
chusetts, 5089. in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public document), 36.
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TONEY, POINDEXTER, pension (see bill S. 5345). TRAMMELL, PARK--Continued
TONNEMACHER, WILHELMINA, increase pension (see bill H.R. Remarks by, on
13383). Politicians or statesmen, 724.
Treasury-Post omce Departments appropriation bill-air
TOPOGRAPinC SURVEYS, remarks in House relative to appro- mail service, 2880.
priations for, 928. ---executive economy, 3168.
TORRANCE, LOTTIE A., pension (see bill S. 5511). ---Government purchase of American goods, 3172, 3173,
TOWARD, ROSE, increase pension (see blll S. 5405). 3180.
TOWN CREEK, MISS., provide for controlling the floods of (see ---Seatrain Co. mail contract, 2471, 2742, 2743, 2744, 2745,
bill H.R. 14647). 2806.
War Department appropriation bill, 3786.
TOWNSEND, JOHN G., JR. (a Senator from Delaware). ---clothing and equipment, 3786.
Attended, 3. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Appointed conferee, 5193.
Appointed member of the Senate omce Building Commis- TRANSCONTINENTAL WESTERN AIR EXPRESS, remarks in Sen-
sion, 79. ate relative to, 3057.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by TRANSIENT CAMP. See JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Hall, Mary Elizabeth: to increase pension (see bill S. 5563), TRAPOLINA, ROSE LOUISE, relief (see bill H.R. 13669).
2958. TRAVEL TO AND IN THE UNITED STATES, promote (see bill
National banks: to protect depositors in (S. 5686), 4789.
Moti0116 and resolutions offered by
H.R. 14178).
Thompson, William B. (S. 284}: to concur in House amend- TREADWAY, ALLEN T. (a Representative from Massachusetts).
ment, 2802. Attended, 6.
Remarks by, on Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1354.
Labor conditions in., flood-control areas, 3750. Sales tax: article by Mr. Treadway in North American Re-
Reports made by, from view on, 4743.
Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
the Senate: Coolidge, Grace: authorizing free postage on mail matter
Air mail and ocean mail contracts: investigation of (S.Res. sent by (see H.J.Res. 579), 2723.
349), 4874. Hackett, Julia A.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13286), 46.
Barkley, Matilda A. (S.Res. 366), 4874. Holyoke Ice Co.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13354), 77.
Committee on Banking and Currency: Motions and resolutions offered by
Hearings during Seventy-third Congress (S.Res. 373), 5441. Coolidge, Calvin: authorizing the flags on the House wing
Committee on Finance: of the Capitol and the House Office Building to be flown
Hearings during Seventy-third Congress (S.Res. 378); 5441. at half-staff out of respect to the memory of (see H.Res.
Committee on Indian Affairs: 358). 2193.
Special assistant for (S.Res. 223), 5441. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Funeral expenses of Coolidge funeral committee (S.J.Res. Citizens and individuals, 536, 985, 1101, 1780, 3140, 3825, 4556,
318). 1717. 5291.
Jones, Wesley L.: funeral expenses (S.Res. 294), 368. Remarks by, on
McGrain, Mary F. (S.Res. 296), 368. Announcement of exhibition of national-park pictures, 4614.
Memorial services for Calvin Coolidge (S.Con.Res. 38), 1714. Beer bill, 845, 8"51.
Mississippi flood-control projects: labor conditions on Calvin Coolidge: treatment of flag in memorial to, 2031.
(S.Res. 300}, 4313. Collier, James W.: tribute to, 5546.
North Carolina senatorial election contest (S.Res. 346), 4874. Deficiency appropriation bill-tax refunds, 1956, 1958.
Simmons, Gladyce W.: resolution to pay (S.Res. 372), 5441. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 10, 4525.
Walsh, Thomas J.: funeral of (S.Res. 379), 5441. Farm-allotment plan, 1595, 1681, 1685.
Waterman, Charles W.: funeral expenses (S.Res. 295), 368. First deficiency appropriation bill-Employment Service,
Wild-life resources (S.Res. 340), 4889. 1318.
Committee on Claims: Gasoline tax, 2898, 2901.
Anderson, Frank (S.Rept. 1112), 2562. Independent ofiices appropriation bill-Federal Trade Com-
Reimer, J. R. (S.Rept. 1330), 5296. mission, 3204.
Roden, Mary Agnes (S.Rept. 1113), 2562. Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill-
Vigliotti, Joseph (S.Rept. 1331), 5296. distinctive paper, 349.
Walsh, Patrick Henry (S.Rept. 1212), 3931. War-debt question, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 336.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
TRADE ASSOCIATIONS, form (see bill S. 5480). TREASURY DEPARTMENT. See also SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TRADE BARRIERS. See IMPORT DUTIES. Amendment and remarks in House relative to transferring
TRADE MARKS, article by Paul Findlay entitled "Right to Main- appropriations from the Reconstruction Finance Corpora-
tain Resale Prices a Throwback to the Fifth Amend- tion to, 1890.
ment" relating to trade-marked goods, 5437. Amendment and remarks in Senate relative to transferring
Bill to protect owners of (see bill S. 97•). appropriations from the Reconstruction Finance Corpora-
Remarks in Senate relative to the so-called " fair trade bill " tion to, 2254.
(S. 97) to protect owners of, 482, 822, 826, 915, 919. Amendment and remarks in Senate relative to authorizing
Statement by Representative Kelly, of Pennsylvania, on bill a 5-percent reduction in the expenditures for, 3077, 3142,
(S. 97} to protect owners of, 2569. 3144, 3165, 3474, 3490.
Amendment in Senate to prohibit further wage cuts or
TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ACT, amend (see bill H.R. 6017•). furloughs of employees in, 3352.
TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA, remarks in Senate and correspond- Bill making annual appropriations for (see bill H.R. 13520•).
ence relative to the damage in stevens County, Wash., Bill to deliver to the Boy Scouts of America surplus for-
caused by fumes from the smelter of the Consolidated feited vessels of (see b1ll H.R. 14566).
Mining & Smelting Co. at, 831. Conference report on bill (H.R. 13520) making annual ap-
TRAMMELL, DAISYE L., relief (see S.Res. 347•). propriations for (H.Rept. 2073), 4505, 4890, 5365, 5466.
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting re-
TRAMMELL, ELIZABETH MILLICENT, relief (see bills S. 4553•; port on useless papers in, 39, 59.
H.R. 13671}. Message from the President transmitting a draft of a
TRAMMELL, PARK (a Senator from Florida). proposed provision pertaining to an existing appropriation
Attended, 3. for (H.Doc. 555) , 4105.
Appointed conferee, 5451. Message from the President transmitting estimate of ap-
Appointed member of Board of Visitors to Naval Academy, propriation for (S.Doc. 205), 5192.
5192. Remarks in House on blll (H.R. 13520), making annual ap-
Appointed on funeral committee, 1429. propriations for, 335, 337, 394, 403, 449, 471, 505, 3726,
Amendments offered by, to 3796, 5137.
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of (H.R. 14359), 4905. Remarks in House relative to the waiving of all points of
Glasa-Steagall banking bill (S. 4412), 2027. order on the bill (H.R. 13520) making annual appropria-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by tions for, 335, 394.
Home Loan Bank A£t--to provide for loans to home owners Remarks in House on conference report on bill (H.R. 13520)
(see bill S. 5573), 3142. making annual appropriations for, 4505, 4589, 5370.
Remarks by, on Remarks in Senate on bill (H.R. 13520) making annual ap-
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 4902, 4903, 4904, 4905. propriations for, 2575, 2598, 2645, 2658, 2664, 2735, 2741,
Barry, David S., 3278. 2755, 2802, 2864, 2867, 2985, 3010, 3056, 3142, 3144, 3147,
District of Columbia appropriation bill-recorder of deeds, 3183, 3248, 3283, 3355, 3424, 3426, 3453, 3465, 3490, 3499,
5333. 3531, 3770. .
---street improvements, 5335. Remarks in Senate on conference report on bill (H.R.
Glasa-Steagall banking bill-investment securities, 2406, 13520) making annual appropriations for, 4890, 5469.
2407. Report of the Joint Committee on the Disposition of Use-
Green River, Wash.: flood control of, 2\02. less Executive Papers relative to the disposition of use-
Ph111ppine independence, 436. less papers in (H.Rept. 2180), 366, 5419.
200 INDEX
TREASURY DEPART.MENT-Continued TURNER, S. G. H., letter relative to interlocking directors making
Resolution to waive all points of order on sections 2 to 8, companies affiliates of banks, 2464.
both inclusive, of b111 (H.R. 13520) making annual appro-
priations for (see H.Res. 314•). TURNER, SUSAN, pension (see b1Il S. 5621) .
Statement concerning the proposed consolidation and TURPENTINE, remarks in House relative to the production of,
grouping of executive agencies under, 251. 1117.
TREASURY NOTES, authoriZing issuance of (see bill H.R. 14304). TURPIN, C. MURRAY (a Representative from Pennsylvania).
TREASURY OF THE UNITED STATES, provide funds for meet- Attended, 6.
ing the deficit in (see bill S. 5561). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Text of bill (S. 5561) to provide funds for meeting the Redding, George J.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14682), 4106.
existing deficit in, 2866. Shoch, Mary: to pension (see bill H.R. 13597), 364.
TREATIES, injunction of secrecy removed in Senate from the Petitions and papers presented by, from
treaty with Canada relative to the Great Lakes-St. Law- Citizens and individuals, 478.
rence deep waterway, 2096. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Letter from the Secretary of State relative to the Great TUTTLE, CEOLA, increase pension (see b111 H.R. 13636).
Lakes-St. Lawrence Deep Waterway Treaty, 1399.
Message from the President transmitting the text of a TWENTIETH AMENDMENT. See CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED
treaty with Albania, 1295. STATES.
Message from the President urging ratification of treaty TYDINGS, MILLARD E. (a Senator from Maryland).
providing for control of shipments of arms, ammunition, Attended, 3.
and implements of war (S.Doc. 169), 1448, 1546. Assigned to Committee on Appropriations, 67.
Order of Senate to print a list of treaties which have been Credentials presented, 79.
ratified by the Senate since December 1924 (S.Doc. 216), Eighteenth amendment: repeal of-newspaper editorial
- 5487. relative to, 4301.
Ratification by the Senate of a treaty for the settlement Excus£:d from Committee on Interstate Commerce, 67.
of claims against Panama and the United States, 4381. Farmers' Holiday and Farmers' Mortgages: radio address of
Remarks in House relative to the treaty with Canada for Henrik Shipstead on subject of, 3934.
completion of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence waterway, Interview discussing demands on time of Senators, 2754.
5547. "What's Wrong with Co.ngt·ess? ": article in New York Times
Report from the Committee on Foreign Relations in Senate by Mr. Tydings entitled, 3480.
on the treaty with Canada for completion of the Great Amendments offered by, to
Lakes-St. Lawrence waterway, 4789. Appropriation bills (S.Res. 327): policy of Senate as to
Resolution proposing the negotiation of a multilateral treaty reductions in, 2664.
providing for reduction of expenditures for military, naval, Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
and air forces (see S.Res. 332). priation b111 (H.R. 14363)-prohibition enforcement, 4251.
TREDO, MARY, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13264). Philippine independence (bill H.R. 7233), 379.
TREUTHART, NELLIE E., relief (see billS. 2469•). Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R.
13520)---exportable crop surplus, 3249, 3283.
TRIANGLE PARACHUTE CO., remarks in House relative to the Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
organization of, 2167, 2169, 2170. Alcock, John L.: for relief (see billS. 5297), 1102.
TRI COUNTY LIVESTOCK SHIPPING ASSOCIATION, letter rela- Casserly, John M.: for relief (see bill S. 5298), 1102.
tive to charges made to shippers of cattle and hogs in Chesapeake Bay: to authorize the Chesapeake Bay Bridge
Minnesota, 3588. Co. to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge across
TRIPARTITE CLAIMS COMMISSION, authorize assignment of (see bill S. 5503), 2343.
awards entered by (see bill H.R. 12328•). Cole, Roy E.: appointment of (see bill S. 5432), 1858.
TRIPLET, NANCY, pension (see bill H.R. 13132). Council of National Stability and Welfare: to amend law
for the purpose of establishing (see bill S. 5319), 1162.
TRIPP, HAZEL, pension (see bill S. 5UJ2). Davison, Joseph F.: to pension (see bill S. 5300), 1102.
TROOK, ROBERT, correct military recor~ (see bill S. 5513). District of Columbia: to provide revenue by taxation of
TROTTER, J. B., relief (see blll H.R. 5173*). beverages, for (see bills S. 5458, 5672), 4460.
TRUCKS. See MoTOR VEIDCLES. House of Representatives: to reduce membership of (S.J.
Res. 250), 3490.
TRUE, JAMES F., relief (see bill H.R. 14073). Intoxicating liquor: to amend National Prohibition Act as
TRUETI', GEORGE W., address on Liquor and Its Cure delivered amended and supplemented with respect to the definition
at Dallas, Tex., by, 4342. of (see bill S. 5048), 64.
TRULLENDER, MARTHA J., increase pension (see bill H.R. Linnenbrogger, Adolph A. : to increase pension (see b111
13111). s. 5529) ' 2563.
McDaniel, Travis: for relief (see blll S. 5296), 1102.
TRUSTS, amend act supplementing laws to suppress (see bill S. McElroy, George W.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5301),
5050). 1102.
TRUXTON CANYON, ARIZ., amendment in Senate authorizing Maryland National Guard: to replace destroyed property of
appropriations for replacement of power plant at the (see bill S. 5615), 3745.
Indian school at, 1718. Mears, Don V.: for relief (see bill S. 5295), 1102.
TRYON, ADDIE I. and LORIN H., relief (see bill S. 5286•). Mixon, Carlyle Pearson: for relief (see bill S. 5299), 1102.
TRYON, MARTHA M., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14609). Owens, Fred: conferring jurisdiction upon United States
District Court for the Northern District of California to
TUCKER, FRANCES E., pension (see bill H.R. 14371). hear, determine, and render judgment upon claim of (see
TUCKER, HENRY ST. GEORGE (late a Representative from bill s. 5349)' 1401.
Virginia). Potomac River: to allow George Washington-Wakefield Me-
Memorial address to, 4357, 4358, 4360, 4361. morial Bridge Corporation to bridge (see bills S. 5431,
Memorial services to, 4344. 5466)' 1858, 2071.
Resolutions on death of (see H.Res. 301•; S.Res. 288•). United States Code: to amend section 112 of (see bill S.
TUCKER, LOTTIE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13505). . 5459)' 2071.
TUCSON, ARIZ., communication from the city council relative to Western Electric Co.: for relief (see bill S. 5465), 2131.
recognition of services of World War veterans, 3929. Worker's right to work: to give the protection of the law to
(see bill S. 5480), 2198.
Resolution adopted by Morgan McDermott Post, American
Legion, opposing the veteran.s ' program of the National Motions and resolutions offered by
Economy League, 3740. Appropriations: instructing Appropriations Committee to
make a certain reduction in the 1934 (see S.Res. 327),
TULSA, OKLA., petition of citizens favori.ng expansion of the 1798.
national currency, 3742. Linthicum, J. Charles: on death of (see S.Res. 290), 67.
Petition of citizens relative to foreclosure proceedings under Notice of motion to suspend rules, 3286.
control of the Government, 3742. Recommit: to, 2582.
Petition of citizens relative to the valuation of stocks and Rules of Senate: to limit debate during present session
bonds by the Comptroller of the Currency, 3742. (see S.Res. 330), 1933.
TULSA (OKLA.) TRIBUNE (newspaper), editorial criticizing the Petitions and papers presented by, ftom
American people with respect to the downward trend of Citizens and individuals, 1102, 1856, 3737, 3994, 4300, 4377.
defl.atio.n, 3157. Societies and associations, 541, 1102, 1856, 2068, 2455, 2558,
TURKEY, statistics relative to the military forces of, 2173. 3141, 3737, 4377, 5435.
TURKEY RIVER, IOWA, report of Secretary of War on survey of Bemarks by, on
(ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu- Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 5127.
ment), 5651. Currency inflation, 3373.
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
TURNER, HARRIOT STODDERT, article on Benjamin Stoddert, priation bill-prohibition enforcement, 4251.
the first Secretary of the Navy, written by, 5499. Distribution of Government-owned cotton-conference re-
~.JOE S., pension (see bill H.R. 13353). ,port, 2946, 2947.
INDEX 201
TYDINGS, MILLARD E.-Continued UNDERWOOD, MELL G. (a Representative from Ohio).
Bemark8 by, on Attended, 6.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4005, 4052, 4055, 4056, Bill.s and joint resolutions introduced by
4060, 4227. Bailey, Hannah: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13700),
First deficiency appropriation bill-tax refunds, 1553, 1554. 476.
Foreign debts, 1278. Bass, Nannie: to pension (see bill H.R. 14578), 3343.
Fort D. A. Russell, 1104. Buckingham, Martha: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
George Washington-Wakefield Memorial Bridge, 3594. 14056)' 1326.
Glass-Steagall banking bill-silver, remonetization of, 1941, Cooper, Susanah: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13701),
1942, 2353, 2354, 2362, 2491, '2492, 2493, 2495. 476.
Government economy, 2478, 2574, 2577, 2578, 2580, 2581, Curry, Samuel: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14336),
2582, 2586, 2588, 2591, 2592, 2594, 2596, 2600, 2601, 2604, 2128.
2647, 2650, 2653, 2670, 2808. Devol, Mary M.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14749),
Grant, W11liam E. B., 3776. 4641.
Independent offices appropriation b111-Interstate Commerce Eby, Estelle: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13702), 476.
Commission, 4794. . Fasnaugh, Ida S.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13703),
International Mercantile Marine Co. mail contract, 5310. 476.
Linthicum, John Charles: memorial address to, 5647. Floyd, Hester: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14239),
Louisiana senatorial election, 4670, 4671. 1779.
Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5100. Graves, Catherine M.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
Order of business, 1835, 2509, 2599, 2869, 2972, 3283. 13287), 46.
Philippine independence, 186, 187, _ 194, 195, 258, 312, 314, Jeffries, Ira B.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13706), 476.
315, 378, 379, 388, 392, 439, 441, 442, 445, 447, 483, 484, Klingler, Debbie: to pension (see bill H.R. 13707), 476.
485, 486, 487, 498, 549, 630, 1842, 1861. Poling, Mary M.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13704) ,
Pine Ridge Indians, 3674. 476.
Repeal of eighteenth amendment: address by Jouett Shouse Ray, Alwilda: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13705), 476.
on, 2198. Remarks by, on
Sales tax, 1843. Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans publicity report,
Taxation on average citizen, 3142. . 2606.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 2646, Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
2653, 2670, 3089.
- - A i r Mail Service, 2870, 2878, 2879, 3060. UNEMPLOYMENT, address over the radio delivered by Senator
---executive economy, 3078, 3168, 3169, 3495, 3496. Black, of Alabama, on relief of, 1443.
---exportable-crop surpluses, 3283, 3284, 3285. Address delivered by William S. Bennet relative to the re-
---Government purchase of American goods, 3249, 3250, lief of, 2572.
3251, 3269. Address delivered by Rev. John A. Ryan, DD., on Responsi-
---mall subsidies, 2804. bility of Congress Toward Unemployment, 169.
---salary reduction, 3506. Amendments in Senate to bill (S. 5125) to provide for
Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4320, 4338. cooperation by the Federal Government with the several
War Department appropriation bill--camps at Army posts for States in relieving hardship and sufferi_n g caused by, 4215,
unemployed, 3839, 3841, 3847, 3848, 3849, 3948. 4300, 4325, 4327, 4333, 4483, 4484, 4485, 4487, 4498, 4499.
---clothing and equipment, 3785. Amendment and remarks in Senate and correspondence
Wheat situation, 1190, 1192. relative to providing housing, feeding, and clothing for
Reports made by, from unemployed boys and young men at military posts, 3838,
Committee on Naval Affairs: . 3847, 3852, 3855, 3935, 3941, 3955.
Grant, William E. B. (S.Repts. 1089, 1175);· 2071, 3664. Article by Robert Talley relative to the relief of, 2271.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Bills for relief of distress caused by (see bills S. 5121, 5125•).
TYLER, LUCY, pension (see bill H.R. 13165). BUl making it illegal to employ any alien while there are
American citizens out of work (see bill H.R. 13307).
UFFORD, WALTER S. (general secretary, Associated Charities, Bill to amend the Emergency Relief and Construction Act
Washington, D.C.), statement before the Committee on so as to relieve distress among unemployed needy tran-
. Appropriations in House relative to the administration of sients (see bill s. 5121).
unemployment relief, 4340. Bills to provide for coordination, correlation, and cooper-
ULTRAMARINE BLUE, investigate cost of production of (see S. ation by the Federal Government with the States in re-
Res. 359). lieving suffering caused by (see bills H.R. 13994, 13995),
UMATILLA INDIAN RESERVATION. See INDIANS. Blll to provide emergency financial assistance and Gov-
ernment direction and control for the unemployed (see
UMATILLA IRRIGATION PROJECT, OREGON, amendment in Sen- bill H.R. 13814).
ate to bill (S. 5341) to provide for the termination of Bill to provide employment for American labor (see bill
Federal operation of the west extension irrigation district H.R. 13790).
of, 2131. Bill to relieve unemployment by developing and improving
Bill to provide for the termination of Federal operation of national forests (see bill H.R. 14755).
the Hermiston and West Extension irrigation districts of Bill to provide for housing, feeding, and clothing certain
(see bill S. 5341) . unemployed persons at military posts (see bill S. 5363 •) .
UMLAUFT, KATHERINE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13096). Letter fl·om A. A. Pauly on the subject of unemployment
UNANIMOUS-CONSENT AGREEMENT. See SENATE. relief, 887.
" UNBALANCE THE BUDGET", article by Coleman B. Cheney Letter and memorandum from the Ohio Unemployed
entitled, 3162. League on the subject of, 5526.
Memorial of Legislature of ~izona on the subject of, 4108.
"UNCLE SAM'S PAY ROLLERS", article by T. Swann Harding Memorial of Legislature of Illinois relative to proposed
entitled, 1721. legislation !or the relief of, 89.
UNDERHILL, CHARLES L. (a Representative from l'tfassa.chusetts). Memorial of Legislature of Nebraska favoring the proposed
Attended, 6. housing, feeding, and clothing of unemployed boys and
Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1354. young men at military posts, 3994.
Reml:Lrks by, on Memorial of Legislature of New York urging legislation to
Beer bill, 847. authorize Federal loans to States for relief of, 2027.
Closing certain streets in District, 287. Memorial of Legislature of Washington urging passage of
District of Columbia appropriation bill~ 4196. bill (H.R. 13999) for relief of, 2726. -
- - t a x rates, 4191, 4194, 4195. Newspaper clippings on the subject of unemployment re-
House of Representatives--restaurant and barber shop, 4069. lief, 4474.
---ltbrary, 4069. Notice of motion to suspend the rules in Senate for the
Hunger-march control, 453. purpose of proposing an amendment for housing, feed-
Jeanneret, Enriqueta Koch v. de, 709. ing, and clothing certain unemployed persons at mili-
Legislative appropriations: economy in, .4612. tary posts, 3706. ·
Otoe and Missouria Tribes of Indians, 702. Papers received from the unemployed councils of the
Payment of indemnity to Chinese Government, 706. United States of America referred in Senate, 2253.
Philippine independence, 1075, 1080, 1082, 1095. Proceedings of the Washington conference on, 1112.
--veto message, 1762, 1765. Questionnaire sent to the mayors of cities by the Com-
Printing matter in Record. 566, 1360, 4723. mittee on Manufactures of the Senate relative to unem-
Public-buildings contractors to name subcontractors, 709. ployment relief and a summary of their answers, 4465,
Question of personal privilege, 3016, 3096. 4490.
Ratification certificates, 35. Remarks in House relative to the causes of and remedies
Reading of petitions, 273. for, 1252. ·
Reconstruction Finance Corporation activities, 1362. Remarks in House relative to the relief of, 225, 1011, 2212.
Seminole Indians, 1878. Remarks in House relative to providing for housing, feed-
South Carolina: to print in Record a resolution of the ing, and clothing unemployed boys and young men at
legislature of, 2031. military posts, 5379, 5382.
Vacating proceedings in Journal, 981. Remarks in Senate on b1ll (S. 5125) to provide for the
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. relief of, 4232, 4252, 4314, 4325, 4395, 4408, 4461.
202 INDEX
UNEMPLOYMENT-Continued URREY, JOSEPH A., relief (see bill H.R. 14046).
Remarks in Senate relative to distress resulting from, 667. "USES OF ALCOHOL AS AN ESSENTIAL CHEMICAL IN THE
Remarks in Senate relative to providing for housing, feed- ARTS, SCIENCES, AND INDUSTRIES", print the pam-
ing, and clot hing unemployed boys and young men at phlet entitled (see H.Res. 357).
military posts, 5480. .
Report of the committee on administration of relief of the USURY, article by Representative LaGuardia entitled "Usury-
Chicago Conference on Maintenance of Welfare Stand- the Curse of Humanity", 289.
ards relative to Stat e and local relief administration, 4339. UTAH, memorial of legislature urging enactment of bill (H.R.
Report of the subcommittee on methods of administration 11816) for the creation of grazing districts, 5293.
of the American Association of Social Workers on the Memorial of legislature urging enactment of legislation au-
subject of unemployment relief, 4473. thorizing an appropriation for highways, 2558, 2726.
Resolutions adopted by the conference of mayors held at Memorial of Legislature urging legislation to stabilize
Washington, D.C., on the subject of Federal aid for relief monetary and credit bases, 2798.
of, 4379. Memorial of legislature remonstrating against the proposed
Stat em ent by Walter S. Ufford, general secretary Associated closing of the veterans' hospital and regional offices at Salt
Charities, Washington, D.C., relative to the administration Lake City, 4867, 5294.
of unemployment relief, 4339. · UTE INDIANS. See INDIANS.
Statement concerning the establishment of a transient VALENTINE, JOSEPHINE, pension (see bill H.R. 14065).
camp at Jacksonville, Fla., 4503.
Table showing the proposed allotment of funds to the sev- VALUE OF THE DOLLAR. appoint a special committee to investi-
eral States for the relief of, 4461. gate (see S.Res. 328).
Table showing work available on the national forests for VANAUKEN, ANNA 0., pension (see bill H.R. 13786}.
unemployed persons, 4733. VAN CAMP SEA FOOD CO., INC., relief (see billS. 220*).
Telegram from the International Apple Association remon-
strating against bill (H.R. .13999) for relief of, 2728. VANCE, FRANK, pension (see bill S. 5578).
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA, statistics relative to the military VANCE, JOHN T ., article on the centennial of the Law Library of
forces of, 2173. Congress written by, 1050.
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO., remarks in Senate relative to VANDENBERG, ARTHUR H. (a Senator [rom Michigan).
reduction of rates on potatoes made by, 2249. Attended, 3.
Appointed Chairman of Committee on Enrolled Bills, 156.
UNION RIVER, MAINE, report of Secretary of War on survey of, Bank-deposit guaranty: radio address on, 5193.
297. Amendments offered by, to
UNITED AIRCRAFT & TRANSPORT CORPORATION, remarks in Cotton: Government purchase and sale of (S. 5122), 4393.
Senate relative to, 3057. Glass-Steagall banking bill (S. 4412), 2026.
UNITED AIR LINES, letter from the vice president relative to rates Philippine independence (bill H .R. 7233}, 635.
for air mail service from Chicago, ill., to Oakland, Calif., Radio regulation (H.R. 7716) ~tation licenses, 3768.
3544. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Acme Motor Truck Corporation: for relief (see bill S. 5533),
UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS, report of proceedings of the 2644.
national encampment at Milwaukee, Wis. (H.Doc. 447), Bridges: to authorize construction of certain bridges and
984. extend time for construction of others over navigable
UNITED STATES, make it a crime to advocate or promote the waters (S. 5701) , 5448.
overthrow of the Government of (see bill H.R. 8378 *). District of Columbia street railways: merger of (S.J.Res.
Bill to amend an act to permit the United States to be made 248)' 3479.
a party defendant in certain cases (see bill H.R. 14379). Federal time-deposit insurance fund: to create (see bill S.
Table showing increase in expenditures for land, naval, and 5291}' 948.
air armaments since 1913 by, 3783. Fox, Mary Ann: to pension (see bill S. 5031}, 63.
UNITED STATES BONDS. See BoNDs OF THE UNITED STATES. Michigan: to transfer to standard eastern time zone certain
portions of the lower peninsula of State of (see bill S.
UNITED STATES CODE, improve (see bill H.R. 7121 *). 5030)' 63.
UNITED STATES COURTS. See COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES. Motions and resolutions offered by .
UNITED STATES DAILY (newspaper), article relative to changes Adjourn : to, 67.
proposed in the air mall lines appearing in, 2597. McLaughlin, James C.: on death of (see S.Res. 291}, 67.
Michigan: papers relating to the entrance into the Union
UNITED STATES EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION COMMISSION, of the State of (S.Res. 341), 2563.
See EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION COMMISSION. Recess: for, 205, 273.
UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, report by Ruth M. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Kellogg of survey of the Doak reorganization of, 4302. Citizens and individuals, 232, 1550, 1780, 2196.
UNITED STATES FLAG. See FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES. Societies and associations, 2195.
UNITED STATES GEORGIA BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION, estab- State legislatures, 3585.
lish (see S.J.R.es. 223*; H.J.Res. 518*). Remarks by, on
Beer bill, 960.
UNITED STATES PRISONERS. See PRISONERS OF THE UNITED Bridges, 825, 5003.
STATES. Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2669.
UNITED STATES ROANOKE COLONY COMMISSION, enable them Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 4384, 4385, 4386,
to execute plans for the observance of the three hundred 4390, 4393.
and fiftieth anniversary of the birth of English-speaking Currency inflation, 4573.
civilization in America (see bills H.R. 14412*; S.J.Res. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4056, 4171.
241*). Fair-trade legislation, 823.
Concurrent resolution directing them to submit report on or Foreign debts, 1279.
before January 15, 1933 (see H.Con.Res. 42*). Glass-Steagall banking bill, 1405, 1413, 1414, 1415, 1416, 1417,
Report of (S.Doc. 171), 1797, 1803. 1418, 1419, 1995, 2202.
UNITED STATES TRADE-MARK ASSOCIATION, bulletin entitled ---banking affiliates, 2408.
"Right to Maintain Resale Prices a Throwback to the ---branch banking, 2206, 2208, 2262.
Fifth Amendment " issued by, 5436. Government economy, 2587, 2588, 2600, 2601, 2651.
Great Lakes-St. Lawrence waterway treaty, 1399.
UNITED STATES WATER-BORNE INTERCOASTAL TRAFFIC, re- In.land waterway, Virginia-North Carolina, 5524.
port of the bureau of research of the Shipping Board on, Partisan tactics toward legislation, 3446, 3449.
151. Philippine independence, 176, 177, 181, 268, 269, 273, 308,
uNIVERSITIES, authorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation 309, 312, 313, 314, 315, 425, 427, 431, 432, 433, 546,
to make loans to (see bill S. 5582). 615, 616, 617, 618 619 620, 622, 635, 687, 880, 381,
Bill to make loans to (see bill H.R. 14296). 1863.
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, provide for the selection of certain ---veto message, 1787, 1789, 1790.
lands for the use of (see bills S. 5361 *; H.R. 14181 *). Positions not· under Civil Service, 1184.
Public building, Binghamton, N.Y., 4875.
UNLAWFUL RESTRAINTS AND MONOPOLIES. See TRUSTS. Radio regulation, 3768.
UNSOLICITED MERCHANDISE, prohibit sending through the ---conference report, 5204.
mails (see bill S. 1663 *). Rio Grande River bridge, Boca Chica, Tex., 4975.
UNTERMYER, SAMUEL, address delivered before the University Savannah River bridge, Lincolnton, Ga., 4301.
Club of Los Angeles, Calif., entitled "Hobson's Choice Shuey, Theodore F.: tribute to, 3142.
Between Government Ownership and Bankruptcy_ of the Stamp money, 4330.
Railroads", 5195. Street-railway merger, 680, 3479.
"UNVEILING OF A CANVAS ON THE WALL", address over the Tari1I bargaining, 1720.
radio delivered by John A. Simpson, president of the Na- Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 2577.
tional Farmers' Union, entitled, 4963. ---Air Mail Service, 2870, 2871, 3063, 3065.
--buildings, 3367.
UPP, ALICE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14751). ---conference report, 5470.
URGENT DEFICIENCY BILL. See DEFICIENCIES. - - -executive economy, 3078, 3080, 3153, 3166, 3167.
203
VANDENBERG, ARTHUR H.-Continued VESSELS-Continued
Remarks by, on Bill to prevent the scrapping of merchant vessels owned by
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bll~ov­ the United States (see bill H.R. 13929).
ernment purchase of American goods, 3253, 3254. Bill to authorize delivery of forfeited vessels to the Indian
---permanent appropriations, 3462. Service (see bill S. 3654•).
War Department appropriation bill-camps at Army posts Bills to deliver to the Boy Scouts of America surplus for-
for unemployed, 3859, 3935, 3936, 3937, 3938. feited vessels of the Treasury Department (see bills
---citizens' military training camps, 3935, 3936. S. 5631; H.R. 14566),
---conference report, 5348, 5480. Letter from the Attorney General submitting a list of suits
Reports made by, from involving merchant vessels, 79, 151.
Committee on Commerce: Letter from the Attorney General submitting a list of suits
Allegheny River bridge, Pittsburgh, Pa. (S.Rept. 1274), <l652. arising under the Public Vessel Act, 79, 151.
Bridges over navigable waters (S. 5701), 5442. Letter from the Director of the Bureau of the Bud~et trans-
Chesapeake Bay bridge, Md. (S.Rept. 1153), 3352. mitting a report of vessels forfeited to the United States
Columbia River bridge (S.Rept. 1065), 1798. for violations of various laws (H.Doc. 490), 151.
Columbia River bridge, The Dalles, Oreg. (S.Rept. 1134), Remarks in Senate and editorials relative to the forfeiture
3056). of vessels engaged in smuggling of narcotic drugs, 1194.
Dauphin Island bridge, Ala. (S.Repts. 1259, 1279), 4565, 4653. Remarks in House relative to appropriations for inspection
Delaware River bl'idge, Bushkill, Pa. (S.Rept. 1154), 3352. of, 2635.
Des Moines River bridge, St. Francisville, Mo. (S.Rept. 1128), VETERANS' ADMINISTRATION, annual report of the Director of
2957. (H.Doc. 415), 150.
Elk River bridge, Ala. (S.Rept. 1278}, 4653. Bill to amend act relative to disclosure of confidential infor-
Hudson River bridge, Catskill, N.Y. (S.Rept. 1210), 3830. mation in the files of (see bill S. 5673).
lllinois and Missouri Canal bridges (S. Repts. 1094, 1095), Letter from the Administrator relative to the proposed
2071. review of all disab111ty allowance claims, 4961.
Lake Champlain bridge (S.Rept. 1007), 609. Letter from the Administrator transmitting annual report
Lake Michigan and Ogden Slip bridges, Chicago, ID. (S.Rept. of the board of actuaries of the Civil Service retirement
1170). 3664. and disability fund (S.Doc. 217), 5433.
Little River bridge, Morris Ferry, Ark. (S.Repts. 1272, 1319), Letter from the Administrator transmitting a list of useless
4652, 5068. papers in, 481, 534.
Mississippi River bridge, Baton Rouge, La. (S.Rept. 1271), Message from the President transmittitng estimate of appro-
4652. priation for (HDoc. 545), 3823.
--Bettendorf, Iowa (S.Rept. 1276), 4652. Message from the President transmitting a revised estimate
---New Orleans, La. (S.Rept. 1277), 4653. of appropriation for m1lltary and naval compensation
Missouri River bridge (S.Repts. 1014, 1015, 1016, 1068, 1078), (H.Doc. 518), 1325.
1161, 1162, 2029. Remarks in Ho:use and statistics relating to, 208, 3025, 3047,
---Culbertson, Mont. (S.Rept. 1275), 4652. 3110, 3213.
--Kansas City, Kans. (S.Rept. 1273), 4652. Remarks in House relative to expenditures for salaries of
Monongahela River bridge (S.Rept. 1009), 825. employees of, 5.30.
Ohio River bridge (S.Rept. 1013), 1161. Remarks in House relative to appropriations for, 1299.
Pearl River bridge (S.Rept. 1011), 953. Report on transportation issued to the bonus marchers from
Peedee River and Waccamaw River bridges, Georgetown, S.C. the District of Columbia to their homes (H.Doc. 488), 151.
(S.Rept. 1093), 2071. Report of the Joint Committee on the Disposition of Useless
Pend Oreille Lake bridge, Sandpoint, Idaho (S.Rept. 1169), Executive Papers relative to useless papers in (H.Rept.
3663. 2081), 1401, 46U.
Potomac River bridge (S.Rept. 1122), 2562. Table showing appropriations during the fiscal years 1931-33
Rio Grande River bridge, Texas (S.Rept. 1110), 2460. for, 216, 217.
Rio Grande River bridge, Boca Chica, Tex. (S.Repts. 1209, Text of legislation recommended in the President's annual
1270)' 8829, 4652. message transmitting the Budget with reference to, 83.
Rock River bridge (S.Rept. 1096), 2071.
Savannah River bridge (S.Rept. 1008), 722. VETERANS' HOMES AND HOSPITALS, letter from the National
St. Lawrence River bridge, Alexandria Bay, N.Y. (S.Rept. Federation of Federal Employees relative to the Saturday
1171), 3664. half holiday in, 3432.
Tombigbee River bridge (S.Rept. 1012), 953. VETERANS' LEGISLATION. See Ex-SERVICE MEN.
Waccamaw River bridge (S.Rept. 1093), 2071. VETERANS' NATIONAL LIAISON COMMITTEE, remarks in Sen-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. ate, newspaper article, and a lett-er from George D. Brady,
VANDERPOEL, R. P., article relative to tax-exempt securities writ- committee chairman, relative to the proposed new march
ten by, 3601. of veterans to the Capital, 8242.
VANDOVER, G. C., relief (see bills S. 5230; H .R. 11150•). VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES, report
VAN NUYS, FREDERICK (a Senator-elect from -Indiana). of proceedings of the Thirty-third National Encampment
Credentials presented, 2642. held at Sacramento, Calif. (H.Doc. 449), 283.
VAUTHIER, LOUIS, relief (see b111 S. 5161•). Resolutions opposing the proposed reduction of national.
defense, 1977.
VAWTER, ROBERT W., pension (see billS. 5179).
VEGETABLE OILS AND FATS, amendment in House to fix duty VETERANS OF THE WORLD WAR. See Ex-SERVICE MEN.
on, 1685. VETERANS' RELIEF, extending time for making report by the
VEHICLES, forfeiture of vehicles engaged in smuggling narcotics joint committee on investigation of operation of laws and
(see bill S. 5318). regulations relating to (see H.J .Res. 527•).
Remarks in Senate and editorials relative to the forfeiture Statement by Gen. Frank T. Hines containing a review of
of vehicles engaged in smuggling narcotic drugs, 1194. all legislation relating to veterans of all wars since the
Report of the Director of the Bureau of the Budget on vehi- beginning of the Repuhlic (S.Doc. 148), 233.
cles forfeited to the United States for violation of various VETOES. See PREsiDENT OF THE UNI'l'ED ST...TES.
laws (H.Doc. 490), 151. VE'ITERLEIN, WAYNE SMALLWOOD, relief (see bills S. 5650; H.R.
VELIE MOTORS CORPORATION, adjudicate claim of (see bill 13453).
H.R. 13568*). VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
VENTRESS, CHARLES G., relief (see bill H.R. 3840•). Acceptance and appreciation of gift from Senate, 5499.
VERDE RIVER ffiRIGATION AND POWER DISTRICT, ARIZONA. Appointment of committee to arrange for memorial services
inquiry relative to the application made to the Recon- to Calvin Coolidge, 1855.
struction Finance Corporation for a loan to (see S.Res. Appointment of Mr. Trammell to Board of Visitors to Naval
309, 357). Academy, 5192.
Board of Visitors to Naval Academy: resignation of Mr.
VERMILION RIVER, LA., report of Secretary of War on survey of, Swanson from, 5192.
297. Davis, James J.: credentials presented, 5426.
VERMILION RIVER, MINN., report of Secretary of War on survey Hayden, Carl: appointment to Joint Committee on Printing
of (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as public docu- of, 5482.
ment), 297. Hull, Cordell: resignation from Senate of, 5<l27.
VESSELS, regulate speed on rivers and harbors (see bill H.R. Resignation of Senator Hawes, 2245.
14268). Swanson, Claude A.: resignation from Senate of, 5426.
Bills to amend act to establish load lines for (see bills Swearing in of John N. Gamer as Vice President, 5656.
S. 5037; H.R. 13813). Thanks and farewell to Senate, 5656.
Bill for forfeiture of vessels engaged in smuggling narcotics Walsh, Thomas J.: communication from president of Senate
(see bill S. 5318). of Santo Domingo expressing regret at death of, 5434.
Bill to amend law relative to construction and inspection of Petitions and papers presented by, from
boilers (see bUI S. 5651*). Citizens and indlviduals, 90, 300, 481, 540, 673, 721, 1158,
Bill to authorize the Attorney General and the Secretary of 1260, 1550, 1715, 1931, 2068, 2195, 2247, 2795, 3659, 3737,
the Treasury to de4ver forfeited ves.Sels to State agencies 3928, 4109, 4299, 4377, 4456, 4560, 4788, 4867, 5066, 5294,
(see blll H.R. 11991•). 5435.
INDEX
!.VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES-Continued VINSON, CAR~ontinued
Petitions and papers presented by, from Reports made by, from
Societies and associations, 60, 90, 91, 159, 300, 417, 481, 673, Committee on Naval Affairs~
721, 1158, 1260, 1327, 1398, 1437, 1550, 1715, 1931, 2068, · Aircraft carrier (H.Rept. 1891), 2335.
2130, 2195, 2247, 2557, 2727, 2796, 2956, 3346, 3659, 3827, Guant anamo Bay naval station water supply (H.Rept. 1872)
3928, 4108, 4214, 4377, 4560, 4787, 5066, 5293, 1833. ,
State legislatures, 89, 1158, 1550, 1931, 2027, 2067, 2129, 2195, Harmon, Jesse C. (H.Rept. 2052). 4297.
2245, 2246, 2557, 2727, 2796, 2797, 3240, 3346, 3421, 3422, Naval radio station, Savannah, Ga. (H.Rept. 2030), 4105.
3584, 3656, 3657, 3658, 3659, 3826, 3827, 3928, 3993, 4108, Navy r ation (supplemental report to H.Rept. 1958), 3546.
4213, 4299, 4377, 4455, 4558, 4787, 4867, 5066, 5292, 5434. Surplus coal for needy (H.Rept. 2021) , 4105.
Remarks by, on Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Counting electoral vote, 3594, 3639. VINSON, ELIZA H., grant land patent to (see b111 H.R. 13939).
Hearings before Committee on Interoceanic Canals, 3831.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill--con- VINSON, FRED M. (a Representative from Kentucky).
ference report, 4899. Attended, 6.
Amendments offered by, to
VIGLIOTTI, JOSEPH, relief (see bill H.R. 7278•). Beer bill (H.R. 13742), 858.
VIGNEAULT, WILLIAM JOSEPH, relief (see bill H.R. 792•). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Barnett, John: for relief (see bill H.R. 13708), 476.
VILLA GROVE, ILL., communication from certain farmers rela- Deaton, Sallie: to pension (see bill H.R. 13709), 476.
tive to the so-called "allotment bill", 1371. Federal-aid highways: to extend time during which the
VINCENT, EDWARD, relief (see bill H.R. 13906). emergency appropriation shall be available for expendi-
ture on (see bill H.R. 14104), 1435.
VINCENT, GEORGE L., relief (see bill S. 5467). Hall, Addie: to increase pension (see bill H .R. 14338), 2128.
VINSON, CARL (a Representative from Georgia). Hamilton, Ollie: to pension (see bill H.R. 13290), 46.
Attended, 6. Patten, Dolly: to pension (see bill H.R. 13289), 46.
Amendments offered by, to Perkins, Daniel W.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13789), 666.
First deficiency appropriation bill-Medical Corps officers' Tackett, John Henry: for relief (see bill H .R. 14337), 2128.
salaries, 1320. Williams, Willie: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13288),
Navy Department appropriation bill (H.R. 14724)-aircraft 46.
carrier, 4841. Motions and resolutions offered by
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Ta~ation: authorizing printing of additional copies of pre-
Aircraft carrier: to authorize an increase in the limit of llminary report of Ways and Means Committee relative
cost of one (see blll H.R. 14243), 1833. to double (see H.Con.Res. 46), 1779. '
Beall, Claudius A., Jr.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14356). 2193. Remarks by, on
Benson, Mary Wyse: to pension (see bill H.R. 13970), 1100. Agricultural appropriation bill-<:onference report, 5141.
Capital ships of the Navy: to increase the statutory limit Beer bill, 749, 769, 770, 772, 858, 863.
for repairs and alterations to (see bill H.R. 13654}, 475. Farm allotment plan, 1664.
Guantanamo Bay Naval Station: to authorize Secretary of Gasoline tax, 2900.
Navy to make a long-term contract for a supply of water Independent offices appropriation bill-8hipping Board, 3212.
for (see bill H.R. 14201), 1712. ---Veterans' Administration, 3214.
Johnson, Minnie L.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13649), 415. Steel products: importation of, 4739.
Key West, Fla.: to authorize an exchange of a portion of Tariffs, 4730.
the naval station and lighthouse reservation at (see bill Tariffs and foreign currency depreciation, 3376, 3872, 3875,
H.R. 14437) , 264.0. 3964.
Naval Academy: to authorize the Secretary of Navy to War Department appropriation bill-horses, 2215.
enter into a contract with the Annapolis Metro- Reports made by, from
politan Sewerage Commission for disposal of sew- Committee on Ways and Means:
age of (see bill H.R. 14464), 2723. Trading With Enemy Act: to amend (H.Rept. 2109), 4956.
- - - t o confer degree of bachelor of science upon gradu- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
ates of (see bill H.R. 13367), 151. VINT, ALPHA, relief (see bill H.R. 14574).
Naval officers: to amend act providing for promotion of VIRGINIA, deed certain properties to the State of (see bills S.
(see bill H.R. 14465), 2723. 5339 *; H.R. 14078•).
Naval Reserve: to amend section 18 of act of February 28,
1925, in order to provide for age in grade retirement for VIRGINIA ENGINEERING CO., INC., relief (see bills S. 5338; H.R.
officers in (see bill H.R. 13359), 151. 13754).
Naval Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve: to amend in cer- VIRGIN ISLANDS, provide a civil government for (see bills S.
tain particulars section 21 of act to provide for creation. 5227, 5457; H.R. 14319).
organization, administration, and maintenance of (see Bills relating to the enactment of laws in (see bills S. 5554;
bill H.R. 13358), 151. H.R. 14564) .
Navy: to provide for retirement of certain commissioned Bills to amend the Merchant Marine Act so as to provide
officers and staff corps officers who have failed to qualify that the coastwise laws of the United States shall not
for advancement to rank of lieutenant commander in (see extend to (see bills S. 3950•; H.R. 10329•).
bill H.R. 13366) , 151. Bills to extend the provisions of the Reconstruction Fi-
Navy ration: to effect needed changes in (see bill H.R. nance Corporation Act and the Emergency Relief and
14438), 2641. Construction Act of 1932 to (see bills S. 5126*; H.R.
Obsolete and surplus clothing: authorizing Secretary of 13657).
Navy to sell at nominal prices for distribution to the Bill to permit the admission of intoxicating liquors into the
needy (see H.J.Res. 500), 298. islands for export purposes (see bills S. 5034; H .R. 14140).
Savannah River bridge, Lincoln, Ga.: to authorize State of Remarks in House relative to appropriations for defraying
Georgia to construct (see bill H .R. 14665), 4106. deficits in the treasuries of the municipal governments of
Remarks by, on st. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix, 934.
Cargill, George Brackett, 5286. VIVIAN, ALEXANDER H., relief (see bill H.R. 13322) .
Davidson, John E., 5286.
First deficiency appropriation bill-Navy medical omcers' VOAKES, REBECCA P., pension (see bill S. 5309).
p ay, 1320. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, amendment and remarks in Senate
Georgia Bicentennial Commission, 3972. relative to appropriations for, 1402, 1439, 1718, 3458.
Gordon, Elmo K., 5286. Remarks in House relative to training in vocational agricul-
La Carte, William Joseph, 5286. ture, 3579.
Linebarger, Henry Dixon, 5286. VOELKER, ANNA, relief (see bill H.R. 2609•).
Naval ordnance plant, South Charleston, W.Va.: disposi- VOILES, RUBY, relief (see bill H.R. 4154 • ).
tion of, 1884.
Naval strength, 4720, 4721, 4722, 4723. VOLCANOLOGIC SURVEYS, remarks in House relative to appro-
Navy Department appropriation bill, 4720. priations for, 929.
---aviation, 4835, 4838. VOLSTEAD LAW. See ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR TRAFFic.
--Naval Acadamy, 4839, 4840. VOLUNTARY DOMESTIC ALLOTMENT PLAN. See IMPORTS AND
--naval home, Philadelphia, Pa., 4826. EXPORTS.
- - - ordnance, 4828. VON GRONING, HELENA C. AND STEPHAN, relief (see bill H.R.
- - - salary reduction, 4825, 4828, 4830, 4833. 1171 *).
- - - vessels, 4841.
Navy ration: changes in, 4534. VON THOMAS, MRS. CARLYSLE, SR., relief (see bill H.R. 14541).
O'Neil, John, 5285. Letter of Secretary of the Navy transqlitting a draft of a:
Parker, Olen H., 5285. proposed bill for relief of, 2554.
Richardson, Jack C., 5285. VREDENBURG, DAISY, pension (see bill H.R. 13579).
Roloff, John Huntz, 5285. VUOLO, NICHOLAS, relief (see bill H.R. 14734).
Thayer, Sydney, 5286.
Vigneault, William Joseph, 5286. WABASH RIVER, report of Secretary of War on survey of, 4452.
War Department appropriation bill, 2187. WACCAMAW R~. S.C., extend time for construction of bridge
---conference report, 5531. across (see bill H.R. 133 72 *) •
INDEX 205
WADSWORTH, CORA E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13594). WAGNER, ROBERT F.~ontlnued
WAGE CUTS. See EMPLOYEES OF THE UNITED STATES. Reports made by, from
Committee on Banking and Currency~·
-'WAGES. See LABoR. Emergency Relief Act: to amend (S.Rept. 1222), 3996.
WAGNER, BRIDGET, pension (see billS. 5558). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
WAGNER, ROBERT F. (a Senator from New York). W ALCOTI', FREDERIC C. (a Senator from Connecticut) •
Attended, 3. Attended, 3.
Credentials presented, 1260. Committee on Conservation of Wild Life Resources: memo-
Employment offices: an appraisal of the Doak reorganization randum relating to work and expenditures of, 1856.
of-article by Ruth M. Kellogg, 4302. Amendments offered by, to
Intergovernmental debts: editorial from Collier's Magazine Glass-Steagall banking bill (S. 4412)-branch banking, 2510.
Ol~, 3746.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Lighterage in New York Harbor: decision of Interstate Com- Kosciusko, Thaddeus: to authorize the issuance of a special
merce Coommission on, 2820. series of stamps in honor of (see S.J.Res. 246), 2802.
Public works: advance planning of-bill introduced into MacDonald, Archibald: for relief (see bill S. 5426), 1858.
Legislature of California relative to, 3743. Mortgage foreclosures: to postpone (see bill S. 5639), 3997.
Washington newspaper correspondents: address by Arthur Motions and resolutions offered by
Krock on work of, 4341. Wild Life Resources: expenses of Special Committee on
Conservation of (see S.Res. 340), 2344.
Amendments offered by, to Petitions and papers presented by, from
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro- Citizens and individuals, 91, 1398, 2248, 3241, 4562, 5191.
priation bill (H.R. 14363), 4233. Societies and associations, 91, 418, 1399, 1855, 2247, 3241,
Government purchase of American goods (H.R. 10743), 2802. 3928, 4561, 5191.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R. Remarks by, on
13520)-Government purchase of American goods, 3183. Blind: books for adult, 5521.
Unemployment relief: cooperation of Federal and State Gov- Cotton: Government purcha.se and sale of, 4392.
ernments in (S. 5125), 4215, 4315, 4325, 4484. Crop production and harvesting loans, 908.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4057.
Bordinghammer, Amelia A. : to pension (see blll S. 5240) , Independent offices appropriation bill-conference. report,
722. 5240.
Cohen, Abraham: to authorize presentation of Distinguished Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 5322, 5326.
Service Cross to (see bill S. 5242), 722. Technocracy: Theodore Marburg on, 1858.
Drugs: to prohibit counterfeiting of (see bill S. 5149), 304. Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4401.
Emergency Relief and_ Construction Act of 1932: to amend World Court, 902.
(see bills S. 5336, 5609), 1401, 3664. Reports made by, from
Employees in interstate commerce: to provide compensa- Committee on Banking and CUrrency:
tion for disability or death resulting from injury to Mortgage foreclosures: to postpone (S.Rept. 1220), 3997.
(S. 5695), 5069. Committee on Education and Labor:
Federal building at Binghamton, N.Y.: to change site of Adult blind: books for (S.Rept. 1246), 4379.
construction (S.J.Res. 234), 1858. Special Committee on Conservation of Wild Life Resources:
General Baking Co.: for relief (see bill S. 5335), 1401. Consolidation of Federal agencies (S.Rept. 1268), 4652.
Grain Standards Act of 1916: to amend as relating to grain Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs.
moved in interstate commerce (S. 5584), 3424.
Hudson River, Catskill, N.Y.: to allow to· bridge (S. 5585), W ALD, LILLIAN D., letter relating to the proposed repeal of the
3424. eighteenth amendment, 226.
Navigable waters: to amend act to regulate construction of WALDSMITH, NANCY H., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13195}.
bridges over (see bill S. 5560), 2802. WALES, CHARLES A., relief (see bill H.R. 13434).
Revenue Act of 1932: to amend (see bill S. 5468), 2131. WALES ISLAND PACKING CO., relief (see bill S. 4229*).
Standard baskets: to amend act of August 31, 1916, to pro-
vide for a 1-pound climax basket for mushrooms (see bill WALKER, CORA B. S., increase pension (see bill S. 5145}.
s. 5559) ' 2801. WALKER, ERNEST F., relief (see bill H.R. 13635).
Sultzbach Clothing Co.: for relief (see b1ll S. 5681), 4653. WALKER, GEORGE D., relief (see bill H.R. 5256*}.
Vincent, George L.: for relief (see bill S. 5467), 2131.
Washington, George: to erect in District of Columbia, statue WALKER, H. J., relief (see bill H.R. 13325).
of (see bill S. 5241), 722. · WALKER, JAMES J., relief (see bill S. 5282).
Motions and resolutions offered by WALKER, WALTER (a Senator from Colorado).
Cut flowers: importation of-to direct investigation by Credentials presented, and sworn in, 4.
Tariff Commission of (S.Res. 369), 4790. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Mississippi flood-control project: to investigate labor con- WALKER RIVER AGENCY, NEV., amendment in Senate authoriz-
ditions on (see S.Res. 300), 305. ing appropriations for construction of power transmission
Pokorny, Anna: to concur in House amendments, 2859. line and distribution system, Fallon subagency of, 2732.
Petitions and papers presented by, jrom
Citizens and individuals, 2248. WALKER RIVER IRRIGATION PROJECT, NEVADA, rehabilitation
Societies and associations, 2248. of (see bill H.R. 13527).
State legislatures, 2068. WALL STREET, remarks in Senate entitled "The Spider Web of
Remarks by, on Wall Street", 4769.
Adjusted-service certificates, 1935. WALL STREET JOURNAL, article entitled "Federal Deficit Prob-
Bankruptcy: corporations appointed as receivers in, 2248. lems Vital" appearing in, 949.
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 4880, 4888. WALLACE, JAMES, relief (see bill ~.R. 3627*).
Coudert, Frederic R.: address by, 542.
Cut flowers: importation of, 4790. WALLACE, KATHERINE, increase pension (see b1ll H.R. 13091).
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 420, 4140, 4141, 4143, 4145, WALLACE, MARY H., pension (see bill H.R. 13270).
4146, 4149, 4158, 4171. WALLER, LOLA E., pension (see billS. 5138).
5-day week, 4309. WALMER, SARAH L., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14094).
Foreign debts, 2470 . .
Glass-Steagall banking bill-investment securities, 2404. WALMSLEY, HARRY B., relief (see bill H.R. 13584).
---silver, remonetization of, 2374, 2375, 2390. WALSH, DAVID I. (a Senator from Massachu.setts).
Labor conditions in flood-control areas, 3750. Attended, 3.
Labor conditions on Mississippi project, 305, 306, 721, 4875. Appointed member of the Board of Visitors to the Naval
Party platforms, 2508. Academy, 1619.
Post-office building at Binghamton, N.Y., 1444. Appointed on committee to arrange for memorial services to
Public building, Binghamton, N.Y., 4875. Calvin Coolidge, 1855.
Rediscount of municipal loans to relieve unemployment, Appointed on funeral committee, 1358, 5416.
160. Bankruptcy bill: letter from Harvard University law pro-
Relief bills indef!.nitely postponed, 5525. fessors relative to amendment of, 3661.
Second deficiency bill-Bureau of Immigration, 5464. Bankruptcy system: uniformity of-memorandum relative
Stamp money, 4332. to, 5014.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-execu- Constitutional conventions in States: letters from Liberal
tive economy, 3077. Civic League of Boston, Mass., suggesting plan for, 4873.
---Government purchase of American goods, 3286, 3287. Farm mortgages in Massachusetts: letter from E. H. Thom-
Unemployment relief, 667, 668, 671. son, relative to, 5089.
--Federal aid for, 4315, 4318, 4319, 4320, 4321, 4335, 4337, " Intlation, Which Kind of ": article by Walter Lippman
4395, 4396, 4397, 4410, 4411, 4412, 4414, 4415, 4416, entitled, 2959.
4418, 4420, 4422, 4468, 4476, 4477, 4478, 4479, 4480, " Our Federal System ": article from the Catholic Action
4481, 4482, 4483, 4484, 4487, 4497. entitled, 2461.
War Department appropriation bill-camps at Army posts Temporary employees under Economy Act: letter of J. W.
for unemployed, 3853, 3854, 3947, 3948. McCormack, of Massachusetts, relative to, 4873.
206 INDEX
WALSH, DAVID I.-Continued WALSH, DAVID I.-Continued
Amendments offered by, to Remarks by, on
Government purchase of American good~ (H.R. 10743), 2029, Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation blll-air
2072. mall service, 3062, 3065, 3072.
McCoy, Leo James {S. 2582) , 3679. ---executive economy, 3077, 3150, 3151, 3165, 3478, 3509.
Maggio, Dominick Edward {S. 4085), 3679. ---Government purchase of American goods, 3179, 3180
Nonintoxicating liquors: advertising of (H.R. 13742), 3594. 3251, 3255, 3287. ,
Unemployment relief: Federal aid for (S. 5125), 4300, 4410. ---ocean mall service, 3301, 3302, 3303.
Bills and joi nt resolutions introduced by ---permanent appropriations, 3462.
Burrell, Emma F.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5665) , --salary reduction, 3381, 3470, 3471, 3492 3500, 3501,
4460. 3504. ,
Clark, Elizabeth Rose: to pension {see bill S. 5040), 63. ---Seatrain Co. mail contract, 2742.
Clinton, William H.: to place on retired list ( S. 5617) , 3745. Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4410, 4411, 4419, 4421.
Higgins, T. Perry: for relief (see bill S. 5449)., 2029. Vauthier, Louis, 3671.
Joint Committee on Veterans' Benefits: to continue (S.J.Res. Veterans' legislation report, 954.
262), 5448. Vice President: on the birthday of Charles Curtis, the, 2454.
Kosciusko, Thaddeus: authorizing issuance of special post- Wall Street, 4779.
age stamp in honor of {see S.J.Res. 212). 304. Watkins, Wayne Bert, 3678.
McCarthy, Thomas O'C.: for relief (see bill S. 5598), 3490. Reports made by, from
Memorial services to Calvin Coolidge: to print in Record Committee on Naval Affairs:
(S.Con.Res. 42), 34«. Maggio, Dominick Edward (S.Rept. 1077), 2029.
National Society of Women Descendants of the Ancient and McCoy, Leo James (S.Rept. 1076), 2029.
Honorable Artillery Company: to incorporate (S. 5616), Macinnes, Grant (S.Rept. 1090), 2071.
3745. Sliney, Albert Lawrence (S.Rept. 1103), 2131.
O'Brien, Bartholomew Lawrence: to correct naval record (see Committee on Printing:
bill s. 5165). 304. Daughters of American Revolution: annual report of (S.Res.
Roode, Mary: to pension (see bill S. 6346), 1401. 355, snoc. 182), 3664.
Shannon, Thomas Michael: for relief (see bill S. 5421), 1858. Memorial services to Calvin Coolidge: address of Arthur
Sheehan, Joanna A.: for relief (see bill S. 5657), 4300. Prentice Rugg at (S.Con.Res. 42), 3489.
Smith, Julia E.: for relief (see b111 S. 5606), 3664. Points of interest in the National Capital (S.Res. 354,
Toward, Rose: to increase pension (see billS. 5405), 1718. snoc. 183) , 3664.
'Whipple, Lucy J.: to increase pension (see billS. 5078), 93. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Williams, Samuel: for relief (see billS. 5039}, 63. WALSH, FRANK P ., address on Muscle Shoals delivered over the
Motions and resolutions of!ered by radio by, 3707.
Coolidge, Calvin: on death of (see S.Res. 317), 1357. WALSH, JAMES L., article entttled "The Steel Industry's Stake
---printing of memorial services to-to concur in House in Better Banking" written by, 2089.
amendment, 4215.
---relative to expenses of the Senate committee to at- WALSH, MARTIN J., relief (see bill H.R. 14142).
tend the funeral of (see S.Res. 318), 1402. WALSH, MICHAEL L., pension (see bill S. 5643).
- - - t o hold memorial services for (see S.Con.Res. 38), WALSH, PATRICK HENRY, relief (see bill S. 4380•).
1714.
Davis, Samuel C.-to concur in House amendment, 4301. WALSH, THOMAS J. (a Senator from Montana).
Theberge, Katherine R.-to concur in House amendment, Attended, 3.
3665. Appointed · on Coolidge funeral committee, 1358.
Veterans' legislation: to print as Senate document statement Money-what it is: address by Burton K. Wheeler, of Mon-
by Frank T. Hines on (S.Doc. 148), 233. tana, on subject of, 4406.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Amendments offered by, to
Citizens and individuals, 2453, 2956, 4109, 4788. Glass-Steagall banking bill, 2072, 2401.
. Societies and associations, 61, 418, 2028, 2130, 2455, 4109, 4788. Unemployment relief: Federal aid for (S. 5125), 4418 .
State legislatures, 4788. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Remarks by, on Assessment work on mining claims: providing for suspen-
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 4910, 5129, 5132. sion of annual (see bill S. 5200) , 541.
Barry, David S., 3520, 3521, 3529. Barnes, Ruth J.: for relief (see bill S. 4992), 62.
Beer bill, 957, 959. • Desert-land entrymen: to ex.tend provisions of the "Act to
Bonus march: reports of prospective, 3241. extend the · period of time during which final proof may
Chippewa Indian payments, 1469. be offered by homestead entrymen" to (see bill S. 5456),
Coolidge, Calvin: death of, 1357. 2071.
Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 4391, 4392. Farmers: to authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to adjust
Currency inflation, 3010, 4577, 4580, 4581. debts arising from loans to (see bill S. 5544), 2731.
Debt reduction, 2954. Game refuge: to establish in the State of Minnesota a (see
Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor ap- bill s. 5485) • 2198.
propriation bill-prisons, 4244. Mast, C. J.: for relief (see bill S. 4993). 62.
---prohibition enforcement, 4239. Pierre, Peter: for relief (see blll S. 4994), 62.
Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 2859, 2860. Motions and resolutions offered by
---conference report, 2947, 2950, 2951. Barry, David S.: prosecution for libel of (see S.Res. 345) ,
District of Columbia-cemeteries, 3763. 3282.
---emergency relief, 3669. Phosphates and superphosphates: clirecting the Tariff Com-
---gasoline tax, 3758. mission to investigate production costs of (see S.Res.
Gormley Co., P. F., 175. 298). 162.
Nichols, Raymond Ambrose, 3677. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Dohs, Francis, 3671. State legislatures, 4562.
Economic problems of United States: investigation of by Remarlcs by, on
Committee on Finance of, 2596. Agricultural lands: entry of, 3676.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 1621, 4141, 4142, 4144, Barry, David S., 3274, 3282.
4175, 4223, 4231. Beer bill, 956.
Federal home-loan banks, 901. Eighteenth amendment : repeal of, 4145, 4149, 4150, 4151,
First deficiency appropriation bill-tax refunds, 1559, 1663, 4152, 4153, 4154, 4155, 4156, 4157, 4158, 4160, 4163, 4219,
1564, 1638, 1641, 1642, 1643. 4230.
Five-day week, 4308, 4311, 4313. Foreclosures by land banks, 2196.
Foreign debts, 2475. Fuller, W. P., & Co., 3680.
Glass-Steaga.ll banking bill, 1725, 1726, 2079, 2209, 2211. Glass-Steagall banking bill-investment securities, 1406,
---silver, remonetization of, 2366, 2383, 2385. 1409, 1411, 2091, 2092, 2401, 2402, 2403, 2405.
Government economy, 2585, 2604. Interior Department appropriation bill-irrigation projects
Jett, Curtis, 3672. on Indian reservations, 3631.
McHam, Beryl M., 5009, 5010. International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy,
Modification of Volstead Law, 301. 447, 503.
Morristown National Historical Park, N.J., 3760. Mining claims: suspension of annual assessment work on,
Naval Academy: degree of bachelor of science, 3679. 3670.
Nonintoxicating liquors: advertising of, 3593. Order of business, 3685.
Phllipptne Independence, 328, 329, 332, 333, 391, 393, 619, Panama Canal Zone, 953, 3753, 3754, 3755, 4301.
620, 622, 632, 881, 1444, 1861. Philippine independence, 190, 191, 192, 327, 487, 539, 627.
Public buildings: acceptance of title to sites for, 3760. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-assay
Ritz, Stuart L., 5011. offices, 2669.
Sliney, Albert Laurence, 3682. - - - Government purchase of American goods, 3173, 3178,
St. Lawrence waterway, 418. 3248.
Tariff barriers, 624. ---mail subsidies, 2804.
Tax-exempt securities, 888. Unemployment relief: Federal aid for, 4320, 4415, 4418.
INDEX 207
WALSH, THOMAS J.-Continued WAR DEPARTMENT-Continued
Reports made by, from Bill to amend act to prohibit the unauthorized wearing,
Committee on Interoceanic Canals: manufacture, or sale of medals and badges awarded by
Panama Canal Zone: administration of (S.Rept. 1142), 3141. (see bill H.R. 13357).
--Civil Code (S.Rept. 1141), 3141. Conference report on bill (H.R. 14199) making annual ap-
--Civil Procedure: Code of (S.Rept. 1140), 3141. propriations for, 5228, 5285, 5479, 5529.
---Criminal Procedure: Code of (S.Rept. 1139), 3141. Excerpts from Testimony of the Chief of Staff of the Army
---enticing of laborers, market regulations, inspection of on bill (H.R. 14199) making annual appropriations for,
vessels, postal service, and customs service (S.Rept. 4822.
1144), 3141. Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting a draft of a
---Panama Canal Act: to amend (S.Rept. 1143), 3141. proposed bill to authorize settlement of certain claims
--Penal Code (S.Rept. 1138), 3141. against, 1986.
Committee on the Judiciary: Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting the annual
Crime prevention by compacts between States (S.Rept. 1256), report of sales of surplus property in the possession of, 75.
4459. Letter of Secretary of War transmitting a list of useless
Employment: assumption of risks of (S.Rept. 1257), 4460. papers in, 2640, 2726.
Judicial Code: to amend (S.Rept. 1255), 4459. Letter of Secretary of the Navy transmitting a draft of a
Revised Statutes: to repeal obsolete sections of (S.Rept. bill to amend act to prohibit unauthorized wearing of
1205)' 3829. medals and badges awarded by, 38.
United States Code: to repeal obsolete statutes (S.Rept. Remarks in House on bill (H.R. 14199) making annual ap-
1206)' 3829. propriations for, 1756, 1772, 1803, 1809, 2042, 2165, 2214,
Committee on Public Lands and Surveys: 2299, 2301, 2313, 2334, 2421, 2436, 2442, 2449, 4423.
Homestead entrymen (S.Rept. 1250), 4379. Remarks in House on conference report on bill (H.R. 14199)
Patents to school sections (S.Rept. 1104). 2198. making annual appropriations for, 5280, 5377, 5529.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Remarks in Senate on bill (H.R. 14199) making annual ap-
WALSH, THOMAS J. (late a Senator from Montana) . propriations for, 3706, 3770, 3777, 3838, 3847, 3852, 3855,
Communication of condolence from president of Senate of 393~ 3941, 395~ 534~
Dominican Republic regretting death of, 5434. Remarks in Senate relative to the proposed consolidation
Resolutions on death of, 5416, 5425. with the Navy Department, 3540.
WALTER, AUGUST, relief (see bill H.R. 14141). Reports of the Joint Committee on the Disposition of Useless
Executive Papers relative to useless papers in (H.Repts.
WALTHER, GEORGE CHARLES, relief (see bill H.R. 11477*). 2077, 2187)' 4641, 5414.
Memorial of Legislature of Washington urging legislation Resolutions disapproving of the Executive act transferring
for relief of, 4867, 5066. to the Department of the Interior the nonmilitary activi-
WALTON, MARY J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13773). ties of the Chief of Engineers of the Army under the
WAR, provide for the delegalization of (see S.Res. 321). jurisdiction of (see H.Res. 321, 323).
WAR CLAil\1S, extend time for filing claims under the Settlement WAR FINANCE CORPORATION, provide for the immediate liquida-
of War Claims Act of 1928 (see bill H.R. 13532). tion of the assets and the winding up of the affairs of (see
WAR DEBTS. See also FoREIGN CouNTRIES. bill s. 5045) .
Address over the radio delivered by Frederic R. Coudert Letter of Secretary of the Treasury transmitting the annual
relative to, 542. report of (H.Doc. 534), 2725, 2790.
Article by Senator George on the subject of, 66. WAR MINERALS RELIEF COMMISSION, letter of Secretary of the
Article by Calvin Coolidge entitled "Settling the War Interior transmitting the annual report of finances and
Debts", 1425. operations of, 39, 59.
Concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress with WAR-PROFITS TAX, provide that returns shall constitute public
regard to defaulting nations (see S.Con.Res. 37). records (see bill S. 5531) .
Editorial appearing in the Washington Post entitled "War
Debts and Taxes ", 306. WAR VETERANS. See also Ex-SERVICE MEN.
Joint resolution reaffirming the policy of Congress concern- Bill to grant Civil Service status to wounded (see bill H.R.
ing the indebtedness of foreign countries to the United 13030).
States (see S.J.Res. 244), 2658. Statement by Gen. Frank T. Hines containing a review of all
Message from the President relative to the problem of legislation relating to veterans of all wars since the begin-
(H.Doc. 511), 681, 718. ning of the Republic (S.Doc. 148), 233.
Remarks in House and statistics relative to, 472, 1384. WAR WITH SPAIN, address over the radio delivered by Rice W.
Remarks in House relative to the proposed settlement of the Means on the subject of pensions for veterans of, 2889.
indebtedness to the United States on the part of certain
foreign countries, 528, 588, 3122. WARD, JOSEPHINE, pension (see bill S. 5321).
Remarks in House and correspondence relative to the Brit- WARD, STUART R., letter relative to electric-light rates in Cali-
ish note concerning the prospective payment on Decem- fornia written by, 1438.
ber 15, 1982, 836.
W!'~E. MARY, pension (see bill H.R. 13900).
Remarks in Senate and correspondence relative to discus-
sions between President Hoover and Premier Laval relative WARNER, HATTIE M., pension (see bill H.R. 13907).
to the French indebtedness to the United States, 1402, WARNER, MARGARET M., pension (see bill H.R. 1866).
1421.
Remarks in Senate relative to the conference between Presi- WARREN, G. F., paper relating to defiation of the currency pre-
dent Hoover and President-elect Roosevelt relating to, pared by, 3263.
2202. WARREN, LINDSAY C. (a Representative from North Carolina).
Remarks in Senate and statistics relative to, 1268. Attended, 6.
Remarks in Senate relative to prohibiting financial transac- Appointed to temporary Committee on Accounts, 5541.
tions with foreign governments in default on obligations Chairman Committee of the Whole, 1346, 1363, 1481, 1583,
to the United States, 2136, 2139. 1659.
Remarks in Senate relative to possible cancelation or reduc- Amendments offered by, to
tion of the indebtedness of foreign countries to the United Crop loan-to require approval by local farm organization,
States, 2203, 2467, 2656. 1891.
Remarks in Senate relative to the status of the French Interior Department appropriation bill-Bitter Root project,
indebtedness to the United States, 2819. 660.
Remarks in Senate relative to a so-called moratorium on Bills and joi1].t resolutions introduced by
indebtedness of foreign countries to the United States, Emergency Relief and Construction Act, 1932: to amend sec-
2981. . tion301 (a) (1) of (seebillH.R.l3317),76.
WAR DEPARTMENT. See also SECRETARY OF WAR. North Carolina: to amend law providing for times and places
Amendment and remarks in Senate relative to the proposed for holding court for eastern district of (see bill H.R.
5-percent reductions in appropriations for, 3504. 13655). 475.
Annual reports of, 151. Pamlico Sound: to survey (see bill H.R. 13308), 75.
Annual report of money received and not paid into the Seed loans to farmers: to authorize an appropriation of
general fund of the Treasury, 39. $50,000,000 in 1933 for (see bill H.R. 13029), 41.
Bill making annual appropriations for (see bill H.R. 14199*). United states Roanoke Colony Commission: to enable a
Bills authorizing the Secretary of War to sell surplus real comprehensive observance of the birth of English-'speaking
estate of (see bills S. 5304•; H.R. 14246). civilization in America by (see bill H.R. 14412), 2555.
Bill to amend act relative to sale of real estate by (see blll Warrant officers, United States Coast Guard: promotion of
H.R. 14477). (see bill H.R. 14261), 1907.
Bill to authorize transfer of land to the Territory of Hawaii Motions and resolutions offered by
from (see bill H.R. 1304.2 • ) . Adjourn: to, 5289.
Bill to transfer deteriorated and unserviceable powder and Clerical services in enrolling room (H.Res. 388), 4425.
explosives to the Department of Agriculture from (see bill Roanoke Colony Commission: to extend time for making
H.R. 12047*). report by (see H.Con.Res. 42), 448.
208 INDEX
WARREN, LINDSAY C.-Continued WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO., annual report of (S.Doc. 179),
Remarks by, on 2956, 3051, 3243.
Barto, Mary Bivens, 1480. Bills to authorlze merger wlth the Georgetown Gaslight
Boernstein, Katherine M., 745. Co. (see bills S. 5225; H.R. 13853 •}.
Conservation of wild life, fish, and game, 1871. WASHINGTON HERALD (newspaper}, articles relating to the pro-
Craig, Eva, 205. posed merger of street-railways ln the Dlstrict of Co-
Crop-production loan, 1889, 1891. lumbia, 741.
Curry, Mrs. William J., 1480. Editorial entitled "Congressional Attacks on Merchant Ma-
Early, Ide, 448. · rine Polley Aid Foreign Lines " appearing in, 2344.
Gasoline tax, 2898. Editorial favoring Government ownership of railroads, 4564.
Government competition in private enterprise, 1481. . WASHINGTON INTERURBAN RAILROAD CO., annual report of
Independent offices appropriation bill-Federal Trade Com- (S.Doc. 179), 3140, 3235, 3243.
mission, 3197, 3201.
Interior Department appropriation bill-reclamation, 658, WASHINGTON MONUMENT, WASHINGTON, D.C., remarks in
660. House relattve to the condition of the foundation of,
Legislative appropriation bill-funerals of deceased Mem- 1304.
bers, 3413. WASHINGTON MONUMENT GROUNDS, letter from the Director
---restaurant, House, 3403. of Public Buildings and Publlc Parks of the National
Miller, Martha H., 1803. Capital relative to the proposed improvement of, 3046.
Myers, Marjorie Gay, 1360. Message from the President transmitting report on (H.Doc.
Order of business, 1870. 528), 2074, 2127.
Roanoke Colony Commission, 448. WASHINGTON POST (newspaper}, editorial entitled "War Debts
Second deficiency bill-conference report, 5603. and Taxes " appearing in, 306.
Underhill, Charles L.: tribute to, 5022. WASHINGTON RAILWAY & ELECTRIC CO., annual report of
Reports ma.de by, from (S.Doc. 179), 3140, 3235, 3243.
Committee on Accounts:
Barts, Mrs. Frank Hazel (H.Rept. 1836), 1547. WASHINGTON RAPID TRANSIT CO., annual report of, 3138, 3346.
Boernstein, Katherine M. (H.Rept. 1804), 816. WASON, EDWARD H. (a Representative from New Hampshire).
Craig, Samuel T. (H.Rept. 1786), 229. Attended, 6.
Curry, Mrs. William J. (H.Rept. 1835), 1547. Appointed conferee, 5603.
Early, Ide (H.Rept. 1790), 475. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Government competition in private enterprise (H.Rept. Government-owned cotton: to authorize dlstribution to
1837)' 1546. American Natlonal Red Cross and other relief organtza-
Holt, Thomas H. (H.Rept. 1864), 1833. tions of (see blll H.R. 13605), 415.
Myers, Marjorie Gay (H.Rept. 1819}, 1395. Petitions and papers presented by, from
United States Roanoke Colony Commission-Roanoke Col- Citizens and individuals, 416, 818, 4211.
ony annivers~ commemoration, 1803. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. WASSERMAN, FRED C., rellef (see bill H.R. 13797).
WARRINGTON, LAIRD, relief (see bill H.R. 13924). WATER-BORNE INTERCOASTAL TRAFFIC, report of the Bu-
WARRIOR RIVER, ALA. AND MISS., report of Secretary of War reau of Research of the Shipping Board on, 151.
on survey of (ordered printed in 73d Cong., 1st sess., as WATER-BORNE PASSENGER TRAFFIC OF THE UNITED STATES,
public document}, 37. report of the Bureau of Research of the Shlpping Board
WASHBURN, SARAH J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13914}. on, 151.
WASHINGTON (City). See DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. WATERMAN, CHARLES W. (late a Senator from Colorado).
Memorial address to, 4348, 5618.
WASHINGTON (State), memorial of legislature to authorize Fed- Memorial services to, 4344.
eral loans to municipalities on the security of the munici- Resoluttons on death of (see H.Res. 304*; S.Res. 282*).
pal bonds, 2028. Resolution to pay funeral expenses of (see S.Res. 295*).
Memorial of legislature urging passage of bill (H.R. 13999) WATER POWER, amend the Federal Water Power Act (see
for relief of unemployment, 2557, 2726, 2957. bill H.R. 14516).
Memorial of legislature urging legislation for relief of
George Charles Walther, 4867, 5066. WATER TRANSPORTATION, amend the Shipping Act of 1916 for
Ratification by the legislature of the proposed amendment the purpose of further regulating common carriers (see
to the Constitution of the United States relative to the bills S. 5035, 5036).
terms of the President, Vice President, Senators, and WATER USERS. See IRRIGATION.
Representatives, 2771, 2955. WATERS, WILLIAM JAMES, relief (see bill S. 4203*).
Remarks in Senate and correspondence relative to the dam- WATERWAYS. See also RIVERS AND HARBORS.
age in Stevens County caused by fumes from the smelter Joint resolutton to amend laws relative to local coopera-
of the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. at Trail, tion in the .improvement of (see S.J .Res. 235 •) .
British Columbia, 831.
WATKINS, JOSEPH, relief (see bill H.R. 1769*).
WASHINGTON, GEORGE, the Farewell Address read in Senate by WATKINS, WAYNE BERT, relief (see bill S. 4382).
Mr. Glenn and in the House by Mr. Connery, 2945, 4642,
4715. WATSON, HENRY W. (a Representative from Pennsylvania).
Address over the radio delivered by Representative Bloom Attended, 6.
on the history of the Farewell Address of, 5625. Sales tax: article from North Amerlcan Review by Allen T.
Bill to select a site in the District of Columbia and erect Treadway, of Massachusetts, on, 4743.
thereon a statue of (see bill S. 5241). Bills and joint resolutiO'n3 introduced by
Report and digest of activities of the George Washington Martin, John E.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13291), 46.
Bicentennial Commission, 4649. Sewerage systems or sewage-disposal works: to authorize
Tribute in Senate to, 4647. Reconstruction Finance Corporatlon to make loans to aid
in financing construction of (see blll H.R. 13749), 607.
WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL, letter from Bishop Freeman invit- Petitions and papers presented by, from
ing Mem~ers of the Senate and House of Representatives Citizens and indivlduals, 720, 818, 3053, 4768, 4958, 5416.
to attend memorial services to Calvin Coolidge to be Societies and associations, 49, 231, 536, 818, 2129, 2244.
held at, 1776, 1815 .. 2454, 3053, 3583.
WASHINGTON CITY ORPHAN ASYLUM, D.C., amend act to in- Remarks by, on
corporate (see bill S. 4673*). Farm-allotment plan, 1587.
WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS, articles relating to the proposed Farm mortgages, 3038.
merger of street railways in the District of Columbia, 738, Green, Lewls E., 3816.
Jenkins, William L., 3816.
741. Morristown National Hlstorical Park, N.J., 5170.
Article relative to a possible trade pact between Canada
and France against the United States appearing in, 886. Sales tax, 4743.
Edttorial on the subject of Philippine independence ap- Tariffs and foreign currency depreciation, 3875.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
pearing in, 378.
Editorial relating to the suffering resulting from the de- WATSON, IDA C., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13326).
pression appearing in, 1164. WATSON, JAMES E. (a Senator from Indiana).
WASHINGTON EVENING STAR (newspaper), article relative to Attended, 3.
the plan proposed by President-elect Roosevelt for de- Appointed conferee, 3934.
veloping the Tennessee Valley, 3182. Appointed on committee to arrange for memorial services to
Editorial entitled " Mall and Merchant Marine " appear- Calvin Coolidge, 1855.
ing in, 609. Appointed on committee to wait on the President, 5.
Editorial relating to the pending beer bill appearing in, Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1358.
776. Credentials of Frederick Van Nuys as Senator from Indiana
Editorial relative to the merchant marine appearing in, for term commencing March 4, 1933, 2642.
3241. Democratic Party, failures of: radio address on, 3441.
INDEX 209
WATSON, JAMES E.-Continued WELCH, RICHARD 3. (a Representative from California).
Amendments offered by, to Attended, 6.
Second deficiency bill (H.R. 14769)-George Rogers Clark Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Memorial, Vincennes, Ind., 5462. Bain, Edward Earl: for relief (see bill H.R. 14357), 2193.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bronte, Emory B.: authorizing President to present Distin-
Brandenburg, Rhoda J.: to increase pension (see bill S. guished Flying Cross to (see H.J.Res. 519), 869.
5157). 304. Cramton, Herbert Rogers: for relief (see bill H.R. 14599),
Burton, Mahala: to increase pension (see bill S. 5216), 609. 3581.
Clements, Arthur W.: to pension (see billS. 5155), 304. de Back, Minnie C.: to adjudicate claim (see bill H.R.
Cooper, Charity: to pension (see billS. 5156), 304. 14512). 2943.
George Rogers Clark Memorial, Vincennes, Ind.: to complete Eigholz, Grace M.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14598), 3581.
(see bill S. 5625) , 3831. Hunter, Deborah: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14057),
Hiller, Eliza J.: to increase pension (see billS. 5158), 304. 1326.
House, Mariah A.: to pension (see bill S. 5218), 609. Hutchinson, George H.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13953), 1056.
Kemmer, Charles: to pension (see billS. 5217), 609. Moll, Charles T.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13910), 944.
Ohio River: to extend times for commencing and complet- Nonintoxicating liquors: to provide revenue by increasing
ing construction of bridge across (see bill S. 5131), 233. taxes on certain (see bill H.R. 13361), 151.
Richardson, Eliza E.: to increase pension (see bill S. 5328), Nussbaum, Ernst: for relief (see bill H.R. 14723), 4453.
1266. Peckham, Thomas Hamilt·on: to pension (see bill H.R.
Motions and resolutions offered by 14498) 2791.
t

Adjourn: to, 919, 965, 1336. Wright, Catherine: for relief (see bill H.R. 14172), 1548.
Disarmament: providing for progressive annual (S.Res. 332), Petitions and papers presented by, from
1990. Citizens and individuals, 3992.
McGrain, Mary F.: to pay (see S.Res. 296), 102. Societies and associations, 416.
Ohio River bridge--to concur in amendments of House (S. State legislatures, 3583, 4866.
5131) • 2245. Remarks by, on
Philippine independence--for recess and for further consid- Beer bill, 814.
eration of bill (H.R. 7233), 1867. Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appro-
President: for notification to (see S.Res. 284), 5. priation bill-conference report, 5034.
Recess: for, 841, 1358, 1657. Government purchase of American good&-Hoover Dam con-
Remarks by, on tracts, 1895.
Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 4884, 4885. Philippine independence--veto message, 1764, 1768.
Barry, David S., 3269, 3270, 3277, 3280, 3281, 3282. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Coolidge, Calvin: death of, 1336, 1358. WELCH, THOMAS, extend letters patent to (see bill H.R. 13943).
Crop production and harvesting loans, 907, 908. WELHOELTER, GUSTAV, relief (see bill H.R. 3045•).
Disarmament, 1988, 1990.
Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 964. WELLS, BARNEY E., relief (see bill H.R. 3257•).
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 54, 4223, 4224, 4225. WELLS, EMMA F., pension (see b111 H.R. 14121).
Fair-trade legislation, 823. WELLS, R. H., allow to accept foreign testimonial (see bill H.R.
Hanger, G. Wallace W., 962, 963. 13845.•).
Laval-Hoover debt conference, 1292, 1293, 1423. WELSH, WILLIAM D., article entitled "An Appeal to Congress,.
Nominations, 962. written by, 2959.
Notification of the President, 50.
Partisan tactics toward legislation, 3446, 3447. WELTY, M. R., relief (see bill H.R. 5457•).
Philippine independence, 266, 271, 272. WENTLE, MARY, pension (see bill H.R. 13381).
Revised Statutes: repeal of obsolete sections of, 4973. WENTWORTH, CHARLES WALLACE, relief (see bill H.R. 13399).
Second deficiency appropriation blll--George Rogers Clark
Memorial, Vincennes, Ind., 5462. WEST, CHARLES (a Representative from Ohio).
Swanson, Claude A.: tribute to, 5505. Attended, 6.
Treasury-Post Office, Departments appropriation bill-mall Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
subsidies, 2803. Arnold, Sophia: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13294), 46.
Vice President: on the birthday of Charles Curtis, the, 2454. Eckels, Ray C.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14358), 2193.
---tribute to the, 5505. Garber, W. C.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13292), 46.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Graf, Callie R.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14028),
1258.
WATSON, MARY SEELEY, relief (see bill H.R. 14561). Kinney, Jennie: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14260),
WATSON, THOMAS E. (late a Senator from Georgia). 1834.
Money: article on the subject of money written by, 4095. Metzler, Eleanor W. : to increase pension (see bill H.R.
WATT, MARYS., increase pension· (see bill H.R. 13859). 13482) ' 230.
WAUGH, SARAH M., pension (see bill H.R. 13730). Price, Ella: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13293) , 46.
Whitten, ViolaS.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14739).
WAYNE, JOSEPH, JR., letter relative to interlocking directors 4555.
making . companies affiliates of banks, 2464. Petitions and papers presented by, from
WEALTH OF THE UNITED STATES, statistics relative to, 3262. Citizens and individuals, 416, 536, 870.
WEATHER BUREAU, remarks in House relative to appropriations Societies and associations, 50, 818, 870, 4211.
for, 1030, 1031. Remarks by, on
Government economy, 2553.
WEAVER, ZEBULON (a Representative from North Carolina). Reports made by, from
Attended, 6. Committee on Foreign Affairs:
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Authorizing Paul H. Goss, Roy B. Newport, Ralph V. Arm-
Fox, Allen G. T.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13988), 1145. strong, and R. H. Wells to accept foreign testimonials (see
Remarks by, on bill H.R. 13845, H.Rept. 1878), 1986.
Cocke, William J ., 3652, 3653. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Olmstead lands, North Carolina, 699.
Reports made by, from WESTCOTT, JAMES E., relief (see bill H.R. 2049•).
Committee on the Judiciary: WEST CREEK, N.J., survey of (see bill H.R. 13017).
Holding of cqurt in eastern district of North Carolina. (bill WESTERN ELECTRIC CO., INC., relief (see billS. 5465).
H.R. 13655, H.Rept. 1874), 1907.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTEs. WESTERN IRRIGATION AGRICULTURE, remarks in House rela-
tive to appropriations for investigations in connection
WEBB, MARION G., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13128). with, 1068.
WEBB SONS CO., INC., CHARLES J., relief (see bills S. 5452; WEST MIDDLESEX, PA., petition from the Presbyterian Church
H.R. 14205). remonstrating against repeal of the eighteenth amend-
WEBSTER, JAMES T. AND MARY A., relief (see bill H.R. 7473•). ment or the Volstead Act, 1160.
WEED, FP..ANK L., relief (see blll S. 5017). WEST POINT MILITARY RESERVATION, repeal act authorizing
WEEKS, JOHN E. (a Representative jrom Vermont). acquisition of additional land for (see bill S. 5627).
Attended, 6. WEST VIRGINIA, amend act to regulate holding United States
Tribute to, 5642. courts in (see bills s. 5536; H.R. 14499).
.Remarks by, on Memorial of legislature relative to election of delegates in
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4513. McDowell County, 4378.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Memorial of legislature urging repeal of the eighteenth
WEIDENHAMMER, ROBERT, speech on the subject of recovery amendment, 4559.
from the depression delivered by, 2644. Ratification by the legislature of the proposed amendment
to the Constitution of the United States relative to the
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, rectify and coordinate (see bill H.R. terms of the President, Vice President, Senators, and Rep-
14708). resentatives, 146, 157.
LXXVI-370
210 INDEX
WEST WALWORTH (N.Y.) DAIRYMEN'S LEAGUE COOPERATIVE WHEELER, BURTON K.-Contlnued
ASSOCIATION, INC., resolution remonstrating against the Petitions and papers presented by, from
proposed reduction of Rural Mall Delivery Service, 5066. Societies and associations, 232, 4961, 5191, 5435.
WESTWOOD, B. EDWARD, relief (see bill H.R. 14043*). State legislatures, 4900.
Bemarks by, on
WEYTHMAN, LEWIS, relief (see bill H.R. 13620). Accounting and. auditing systems, 3490, 3595.
WHALEN, JOSEPH, relief (see bill H.R. 13941). Arms and munitions: prohibition of exportation of, 2135.
WHALING INDUSTRY, extend certain benefits under the Merchant Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 5122.
Marine Act to (see S.J.Res. 254). Bimetallism or communism, 898.
Chicago Board of Trade, 6310.
"WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH THE COUNTRY?", address over Crop surpluses and their control, 109.
the radio delivered by Robert L. Owen entitled, 1710. Currency inflation, 4577, 4578, 4579, 4580, 4581, 4696, 4699.
WHEAT, amendment and remarks in House relative to production Departmental functions: reports on, 3595, 4870.
· of, 1611, 1612, 1659, 1678. Foreign debts, 1289, 2468.
Article by James S. Milloy entitled "Fivefold Problem of Glass-3teagall banking bill, 1333, 1334, 1335, 1404, 1415, 1416,
Wheat Farmer Studied by Twin City Business Men", 1403. 1631, 1632, 1633, 1634, 1635, 1747, 1987, 1996, 2026,
Bills providing for the regulation of transportation in inter- 2145, 2152, 2202, 2205.
state and foreign commerce of (see bills S. 5033; H.R. ---bankers' lobby, 2094.
13602). --branch banking, 2094, 2095, 2139, 2140, 2143, 2145.
Bill to amend the joint resolution authorizing distribution ---silver, remonetization of, 2294, 2349, 2350, 2352, 2353,
of Government-owned wheat to the American National 2354, 2359, 2365, 2375, 2379, 2381, 2387, 2388, 2391,
Red Cross for relief of distress (see bill S. 5185). 2394, 2395, 2456, 2465, 2466, 2492.
Bill providing for loans by the Reconstruction Finance Government economy, 2582.
Corporation to producers of (see bill S. 5587). - - - article in Scribner's Magazine entitled, 2260.
Bill to stab111ze the price of (see blll H.R. 13457). International Mercantile Marine Co. mail contract, 5230.
Joint resolution for distribution of Government-owned Mortgage foreclosures: postponement of, 6327.
wheat for relief of distress (see H.J.Res. 494). Motion for recess, 1648.
Memorial of Legislature of Arkansas urging disposal of sur- Railroads: loans to, 2661, 2662, 2663.
plus Government-owned wheat, 3584. Reconstruction Finance Corporation: loans by, 2663.
Remarks in House relative to the price of, 2531. Remonetization of silver, 1170, 1188, 1189.
Remarks in Senate relative to, 1184. " Silver as Money ", 1268. _
Remarks in Senate relative to disposal of surplus, 103, 724:. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 2580.
Remarks in Senate relative to the shipment of wheat in ---assay offices, 2668.
interstate and foreign commerce, 724. ---executive economy, 3163, 3155, 3156, 3168, 3169, 3492,
Report of the Federal Farm Board concerning the distribu- 3495.
tion of Government-owned wheat for relief of diStress, ---personnel classification, 3435.
157. --salary reduction, 3496, 3497, 3498.
Statistics relative to production and prices of, 1368. Wheat situation, 1189.
, WHEATLEY, OREM, relief (see blll S. 219*). Beports made by. from
' WHEELER, BURTON K. (a Senator from Montana). Committee on Indian Affairs:
Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont.: settlers on (S.Rept.
:· Attended, 3.
Appointed on funeral committee, 5416. 1146). 3242.
Fort Peck irrigation project, Montana (S.Rept. 1283), 4873.
Article on the economic situation written by, 898. Indian lands: homestead designations on allotted (S.Rept.
Cabinet of President-elect Roosevelt: newspaper article by
Carlisle Bargeron on, 5013. 1258). 4565.
Currency intl..ation: letter from W. I. Wright relative to, Northern Cheyenne Indian Tribal Council (S.Rept. 1321),
5067. 5191.
•• Democrats Must Act Swiftly or Lose Public Confidence": Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
article by Burton K. Wheeler entitled, 2866. WHEELER, MINNIE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13382).
Economic situation: article by Abraham Epstein on, 3056. WHITE, COMPTON I. (a Represe;ntative-elect from Idaho), silver:
"Financial saturnalia": newspaper editorial entitled, 5067. remonetization of-address on, 5547.
Money-What It Is: radio address on, 4406. WHITE, OWEN P., article entitled "Helping the Farmer Out"
Order in Senate to print as Senate document address on written by, 2565.
money and the price level by (S.Doc. 158), 1171.
Silver: article from Washington (D.C.) Herald entitled WHITE, ROBE CARL, article entitled " These Troublous Times"
"Roman Financial History Cited in • Case' for Silver", written by, 3243.
2462. WHITE, WALLACE H., JR. (a Senator from Maine).
Silver, remonetization of: article from Washington (D.C.) Attended, 3. .
Herald on, 2802. Appointed conferee, 5195.
---radio address on, 4966. Appointed on funeral committee, 1358, 1429.
---resolution of Toledo (Ohio) Central Labor Union Amendments offered by, to
endorsing, 4584. Radio regulation (H.R. 7716)-lleenses to aliens or foreign
Amendments offered by, to corporations, 3769.
Glass-Steagall banking bill~ilver, remonetization of, 2294. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Interior Department appropriation bill (H.R. 13710)--drug Weed, FrankL.: for relief (see b111 S. 5017), 63.
and liquor traffic among Indians, 3626. Motions and resolutions offered by
---Indian courts, 3626. Herbert G. Black and Clark Coal Co.: to concur in House
Second deficiency bill (H.R. 14769), 4963. amendment, 3237.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Lindley Nurseries, Inc.: to concur in House amendment.
Assessment work on mining claims: providing for suspen- 3935.
sion of annual (see bill S. 5200), 541. Van Camp Sea Food Co~ Inc.: to concur in House amend·
Boone, James A.: to pension (see bill S. 5276), 888. ment, 3935.
Chil Service retirement: to amend act of May 29, 1930, Bemarks by, on
relative to (see bill S. 5395), 1623. Barry, David S., 3516.
Fort Peck Indian Reservation: for the relief of certain set- Copeland, Royal S.: address by, 1427.
tlers on {see bill S. 5433), 1858. Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4224.
Gould, Sarah J.: to pension (see bill S. 5277), 888. Fisheries in Alaska, 4986.
Loans to farmers: to extend time of payment of certain Merchant-marine policies, 8295.
(see bill S. 5077), 93. O'Neil, Edward J., 5511.
McMurdo, A. Keith: for relief (see bill S. 5454), 2071. Radio appeal case court decision, 323.
Northern Montana College: granting certain public lands Radio regulation, 3769, 3770.
for use of {see bill S. 5698), 5297. ---conference report, 5205, 5207, 5209, 5210.
Ransom, John: to pension (see bill S. 5565), 2958. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-allen
Williams, Joseph E.: to pension (see bill S. 5678), 4566. seamen, 3378.
Motions and resolutions offered by ---merchant marine, 2749.
Accounting and auditing systems: directing Comptroller --ocean mail service, 3296, 3297, 3298, 3302, 8360, 3361,
General to report economies to be effected through con- 3365.
solidation of (S.Res. 350), 3490. . ---Seatrain Co. mall contract, 2743.
Departmental functions: requiring from heads of Govern- Beports made by, from
ment establishments reports on (S.Res. 351), 3490. Committee on Claims:
Holy Family Hospital, St. Ignatius, Mont.-to concur, 5452. Beier, George (S.Rept. 1343), 5296.
Open-market trading in grain futures on Chicago Board of Berm!, Sadie (S.Rept. 1341), 5297.
Trade: removal of restrictions on (S.Res. 376), 5244. Bethel Cemetery Co., Presbyterian Church, Harold S. Stubbs,
Walsh, Thomas J.: tnvitatiom to funeral of (S.Res. 380). and others (S.Rept. 1344), 5296.
5452. · Clark, Fred G., Co. (S.Rept. 1813), 5448.
- - t o defray funeral expenses ~S.Res. 379), 5441. Dunn. John L. (S.Rept. 1340), 5296.
INDEX 211
WHITE, WALLACE H., JR.-Continued WHITI'INGTON, WILL M.-Continued
Reports made by, from Remarks by, on
Committee on Claims: Agricultural appropriation bill-soil fertility, 1121.
Godfrey, Ida E. (S.Rept. 1046), 1551. ---transfer of appropriations, 1072.
O'Neil, Edward J. (S.Rept. 1342), 5296. Beer bill, 789.
Southard, Frances (S.Rept. 1345) , 5297. Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2119, 2123.
'fiyon, Addie I. and Lorin H. (S.Rept. 1120), 2562. Cotton: Government purchase and sale of, 5257, 5272.
Committee on Commerce: Crop-production loans, 1028.
Bonnet Carre floodway area (S.Rept. 1078), 2131. Distribution of Government-owned cotton, 711, 713.
Fisheries in Alaska (S.Rept. 1249), 4379. District of Columbia: taxes and assessments on family
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. dwelling houses, 3977.
WHITE, WILBUR M. (a Representative from Ohio). Farm-allotment plan, 1351, 1586.
Attended, 6. Farm Loan Act: amendment of, 5179.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Humphreys, William Y.: tribute to, 5186.
Ballou, Justin G.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14173), 1548. Legislative appropriation bill, 3317, 3340.
Petitions and papers presented by, from ---clerk hire, 3320, 3323.
Citizens and individuals, 4107, 4455. --salary reduction, 3318, 3319, 3324, 3386, 3389, 3404.
Societies and associations, 478. Louderback, Harold, 4921.
Remarks by, on Navy surplus clothing, 923.
Beer blll, 799. Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill--con-
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 31. ference report, 4598, 4607, 4609, 4610.
Government purchase of American goods, 1894. Veterans' benefits, 3111.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans: publicity of, War Department appropriation bill-flood control, 2437.
2540. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Tariffs and foreign-currency depreciation, 3874. WICHITA, KANS., remarks in House relative to the farm-loan
War Department appropriation bill-personnel training, 2325. bank at, 355.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. WICKERSHAM, JAMES (a Delegate from Alaska).
WHITE BROS. & CO., report of the Comptroller General of the Amendments offered by, to
United States on claim of, 3823, 3826. Yakutat & Southern Railroad, 4863.
WHITE EARTH INDIAN RESERVATION. See INDIANS. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
WHITE HOUSE, remarks in Senate relative to the conference Alaska: to extend the benefits of the Adams Act, the Pur-
between President Hoover and President-elect Roosevelt nell Act, and the Capper-Ketcham Act to the Ter-
on war debts, 2202. ritory of (see bill H.R. 13816), 816.
Statistics relative to appropriations for expenses of, 1382. - - - t o provide for appeal or writ of error to the United
States Circuit Court of Appeals from final judg-
WHITE RIVER, MO. AND ARK., print report concerning the de- ments in the District Court of (see bills H.R. 13954,
velopment of (see H.Res. 307). 14241). 1099, 1833.
WHITESITI', E. C., letter relative to pending banking legislation Alaska Matanuska Coal Co.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14029),
written by, 2269. 1258.
WHITFIELD, FRANK D., relief (see bill H.R. 6461*). Fairbanks, Alaska: to authorize issuance of school bonds by
town of (see bills H.R. 13815, 13959), 816, 1100.
WHITING, VERNON, letter relating to the depression written by. Nome, Alaska: to transfer control to Secretary of Interior
1500. of building no. 2 on customhouse reservation at (see bill
WHITLEY, JAMES L. (a Representative from New York). H.R. 13521), 297.
Attended, 6. Reno, Joe: for relief (see bill H.R. 13355), 77.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on
Barrows, Mary J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14174), Flood control, Lowell Creek, Seward, Alaska, 1900.
1548. Interior Department appropriation bill-geologic work in
Bnas, Jennie A.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13298), 46. Alaska, 933.
Darling, Isabella E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13297), WIDOWS ISLAND, MAINE, authorizing transfer by the Secretary
46. of the Navy to the Secretary of Agriculture (see bills S.
Lowell, Cora J.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13483}, 230. 1863 *; H.R. 5642).
Moshier, Jennie: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13296), WIGGLE, PETER, relief (see bill H.R. 5256*).
46.
Stokes, Ida H.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13295), 46. WIGGLESWORTH, RICHARD B. (a Representative from Massa-
Petitions and papers presented by, from chusetts).
Citizens and individuals, 1987, 2556. Attended, 6.
Remarks by, on Appointed on Coolidge funeral committee, 1393.
Gasoline tax, 2898. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Nickerson, Sarah M. H.: to pension (see bill H.R. 13598),
364.
WHITMORE, STELLA E., relief (see bill H.R. 2245*). Public buildings and public works: for protection of labor-
WHITNEY, A. F .. telegram to Bernard M. Baruch relative to the ers and mechanics on (see bill H.R. 13039), 41.
railway situation, 902. Public works: to protect laborers on public works of the
WHITSON. ELIZA JANE, increase pension (see bill s. 4997). United States (see bill H.R. 14298), 2064.
Smith, Walter B.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13449), 153.
Wlil'I'TEN, VIOLA S., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14739). Remarks by, on
WHITTENTON MANUFACTURING CO., telegram urging distribu- Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2106.
tion to the Red Cross of Government-owned cotton held Taplin, William Ray, 5404.
by stabilization corporations, 2859. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
WHITTINGTON, EVA, pension (see bill H.R. 13693). WILBURN, FLORENCE MAY, pension (see bill H.R. 13925).
WHITTINGTON, WILL M. (a Representative from Mississippi). WILCOX, WILLIAM MARION, relief (see bill H.R. 13804).
. Attended, 6. WILD, MINNIE, pension (see bill S. 5653).
Lee and Jackson-address by Mr. Whittington before Stone- WILDER, JOHN H., pension (see bill H.R. 13698).
wall Chapter, No. 20, United Daughters of Confederacy, WILD LIFE RESOURCES, memorandum relative to the work and
2778.
Amendments offered by, to expenditures of the Senate Committee on Conservation
Legislative appropriation bill-salary reduction, 3386, 3404. of, 1856.
Resolution increasing the limit of expenditures by the spe-
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R. cial committee investigating the conservation of (see
13520)' 4607, 4609.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
S.Res. 340*).
Delegates and Resident Commissioners: to reduce compen- 'WILEY, BARBARA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14289).
sation to $7,500 per annum of (see bill H.R. 14487), 2790. WILFONG, JOSEPH, pension (see bill S. 5473).
Employees of the United States: to reduce salaries of (H.R. WILKES-BARRE LACE MANUFACTURING CO., telegram urging
14549)' 3235. an increase of tariff duties on lace fabrics received from,
Jones, Lizzie: to pension (see bill H.R. 13989), 1145. 303.
Members of Congress: to reduce and adjust clerk hire of WILKINS, FRANK, relief (see bill H.R. 2531*).
(see bill H.R. 14488), 2790.
- - t o reduce compensation to $7,500 per annum of (see WILKINSON, TRUMAN H., increase pension (see bill s. 5662).
bill H.R. 14487), 2790. WILLIAMS, CLYDE (a Representative from Missouri).
Petitions and papers presented by, from Attended, 6.
Citizens and individuals, 720. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Societies and associations, 720, 1259. Alexander, Lyman James: for relief (see bill H.R. 13809) , 719.
State legislatures, 1056, 1396. Melton, Margaret J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
Remarks by, on 13990)' 1145.
Agricultural appropriation bill, 1123. Tucker, Frances E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14371), 2243.
---public roads, 1129. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
212 INDEX
WILLIAMS, EDWIN K., pension (see blll S. 5303) . WILSON, RILEY J. (a Representative from Louisiana).
WILLIAMS, FRANCES S., pension (see bill H.R. 13337). Attended, 6.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13631). Bills and joint resolutions introd.uced by
Bonnet Carre: in reference to land in fioodway area of (see
WILLIAMS, GUINN (a Representative from Texas). bill H.R. 13523) I 297.
Attended, 6. Flood control on Mississippi River (H.R. 14548), 3235.
Appointed conferee, 714. Remarks by, on
Tribute to services of, 5583. Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2120.
Remarks by, on Flood control, 2436.
Baxter, Carl C., 3724, 3725. Government purchase of American goods, 1893.
Change of reference-public health, 448. Tribute to retiring Members, 5555.
Philippine independence, 1084, 1085. Waterways and transportation: speech before National
Public-school building in Fairbanks, Alaska, 1885. Rivers and Harbors Congress on, 2165.
Samoa: government for American, 4926, 4931, 4935, 4937. White paper from southern pine, 4930.
Reports made by, from Reports made by, from
Committee on the Territories: Committee on Flood Control:
Hawaii National Park (H.Rept. 1927), 2722. Bonnet Carre fioodway area (H.Rept. 1809), 943.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
WILLIAMS, JOSEPH E., pension (see bill S. 5678). WILSON, WOODROW, excerpt from an address delivered in 1908
WILLIAMS, MARION S., relief (see bill H.R. 13937). before the American Bankers Association at Denver, Colo.,
by, 1996.
WILLIAMS, MIRIAM A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13052). WIMBLEY, HARRY C. (prohibition agent), remarks in House
WILLIAMS, PERCILLA E., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13862). relative to, 5636.
WILLIAMS, SAMUEL, relief (see bill S. 5039). WINEGAR, ELLA J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13642).
WILLIAMS, WILLIE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13288). WINES, LAURINDA, relief (see bill S. 5368).
WILLIAMSON, C. M., relief (see blll S. 458*). WINES AND BEER. See also ALcoHOLic LIQUOR TRAFFic.
Bill to tax light wines (see bill H.R. 13719).
WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM (a Representative from South Dakota). Memorial of Legislature of California urging legislation to
Attended, 6. allow the manufacture of nonintoxicating light wines,
Amendments offered by, to 4559.
Farm-allotment bill (H.R. 13991)---corn, 1611, 1614. WINGO, EFFIEGENE (a Representative from Arkansas).
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R. Attended, 6.
13520) 4618.
1
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by . Ouachita National Forest, Ark.: to authorize creation of
Adjusted -service certificates: to provide that no mterest game refuge in (see bill H.R. 14266), 1907.
shall be charged on loans upon (see bill H.R. 1300~), 40. Little River: to extend time for reconstruction of a railroad
Agriculture: to provide temporary aid to (see blll H.R. bridge near Morris Ferry, Ark., across (see bill H.R. 14480),
13375)' 152. 2790.
Emergency financing facilities: to amend section 2 of an act Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
to provide for financial institutions (see bill H.R. 13008),
40. WINKLEPLECK, CORA, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13103).
Guptil, Anna B.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13846), WINSCOTI', ELIZABETH, pension (see bill S. 4989).
817. WINSLOW, MARY J., pension (see bill H.R. 13231).
Harvey, Maggie F.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14529),
WINSTOCK, MELVIN G., address delivered at the memorial serv-
3052. ices to ·wesley L. Jones by, 2800.
Indians: to authorize an appropriation to carry out provi-
sions of act of May 3, 1928, to pay certain individual WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., release the city from the necessity of
enrolled (see bill H.R. 13820) , 816. furnishing accommodations for holding United States
Lower Brule Indian Reservation: providing !or the restora- courts (see bill H.R. 6456*).
tion of an Indian agent for (see bill H.R. 13007), 40. W. I. RADCLIFFE (steamship), adjudicate claim of owner of (see
Sioux Tribe of Indians: to provide for the enrollment of bill H.R. 11869 •) .
certain tribes of the (see bill H.R. 13009), 40. WIRE TAPPING, amendment in Senate relative to, 3745.
Motions and resolutions offered by Remarks in Senate relative to, 4239.
Rules: to suspend, 5173. WISCONSIN, convey certain submerged lands to (see bill H.R.
Remarks by, on 14463).
Consolidation of Government bureaus, 2114, 2122, 3798, 3879, Memorial of legislature urging legislation to protect domes-
3886, 4950. tic producers against unfair competition resulting from
Currency expansion, 1230. depreciation of foreign currencies, 2798.
District of Columbia-banking business, 5574, 5575. Memorial of legislature relating to the tax on beer, 3240.
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 25. Memorial of legislature urging an amendment to the Con-
Farm-allotment plan, 1507, 1530, 1611. stitution to repeal the eighteenth amendment and to
Independent offices appropriation bill-Veterans' Administra- legalize the manufacture and sale of beer, 3422.
tion, 3026. Memorial of legislature relating to the Great Lakes-St.
Interior Department appropriation bill: Indian at!airs, 928. Lawrence waterway, 3240.
Lower Brule Indian Reservation: to restore Indian agent at, Memorial of legislature relative to congressional action on
3559. agricultural relief, 3421. ·
National Guard of South Dakota, 5173, 5174. Memorial of legislature urging legislation to require the
Otoe and Missouria Trfbes of Indians, 702. purchase of domestic materials for Government supplies
Samoa: government for American, 4930. and to confine all contracts for Federal construction to
Silver, 1228. American firms, 3827.
South Dakota camp sites, 695. Memorial of legislature urging legislation to guarantee to
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill-con- farmers a price for their products which will give them
ference report, 4618. their minimum cost of production, 3828.
War Department appropriation bill, 2177. Memorial o! legislature to authorize the Reconstruction •
--laundry !acUities at Army posts, 2177. Finance Corporation to make loans to farmers and home
Reports made by, from owners, 3828.
Committee on Indian At! airs: Act of May 3, 1928 (H.Rept. Memorial of legislature favoring the nomination of candi-
1880) 2127,
1
dates for President through a Nation-wide Presidential
Indian irrigation projects (H.Rept. 1939), 2790. primary election, 4213.
Lower Brule Indian Reservation: Indian agent (H.Rept. Memorial of legislature favoring a higher tari1f on dairy
1884) 2127,
1
products, 4213.
Turtle Mountain Band, Chippewa Indians, North Dakota Memorial of legislature opposing payment of retired pay to
(H.Rept. 2195), 5425. certain officers and advocating payment of the soldiers'
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
bonus to veterans who are unemployed and in need, 4787.
WILLOUGHBY, TERRESSA, increase pension (see billS. 5058). Memorial of legislature urging legislation to authorize the
WILMOT CASTLE CO., relief (see bill S. 221•). issuance of a special series of postage stamps in honor of
WILSON, ANNA HILL, pension (see bUl H ..R. 13199). Thaddeus Kosciusko, 5434.
Memorial of legislature relative to the proposed abandon-
WILSON, ARTHUR M., editorial entitled "You in Washington, ment of the Wisconsin Memorial Hospital, 5434.
Hear" written by, 4766. Memorial of legislature urging legislation to establish an
WILSON, CLAUDE BERNARD, relief (see bill H.R. 14495). unemployment insurance system on a Nation-wide basis,
WILSON, EMILY, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13764). 5435.
WILSON, FERRY, relief (see bill S. 5575). Ratification by the legislature of the proposed amendment
to the Constitution of the United States relative to the
WILSON, LEONARD L., reinstate in Navy (see bill H.R. 13429). terms of the President, Vice President, Senators, and
WILSON, MINNIS, pensiQn (see bill H.R. U800). Representatives, 3135, 3345.
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WISEMAN, MANUEL M., relief (see billS. 5207*). WOOD, WILLIAM R.-Continued
WITHROW, GARDNER R. (a Representative from Wisconsin). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Attended, 6. Best, Maria E.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13302) , 46.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Chapman, Emma: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13301),
Besch, Charles A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 13450), 153. 46.
Kaman, Albert: to correct military record (see bill H.R. Conley, Frances: to increase pension (see bills H.R. 13650,
13451) • 153. 14750)' 415, 4641.
Nelson, Josephine D. M.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14295), Cornell, Esther J.: to increase pension (see bills H.R. 13651,
1936. 14753)' 415, 4641.
Schneider, Frank: to correct military record (see bill H.R. Puntenney, Hannah M.: to increase pension (see bill H.R.
13452), 153. 14752)' 4641.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Shively, Viola: to pensi.J:>n (see bill H.R. 13300), 46.
Citizens and individuals, 5416. Skinner, Sallie H.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14530),
Societies and associations, 478, 1357. 3052.
State legislatures, 4556, 5291. Upp, Alice: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 14751), 4641.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Citizens and individuals, 2556, 3053, 3344.
WITHYCOMBE POST, NO. 11, AMERICAN LEGION, CORVALLIS, Remarks by, on
OREG., relief (see bills S. 5694; H.R. 5214*). Balancing the Budget-President's message, 3112, 3113.
WITT, LON C., pension (see bill H.R. 13781). Bankruptcy system: uniformity of, 2920.
Beer bill, 854.
WITTEK, ALFRED A., relief (see bill H.R. 13591). Common carriers by water, 5163.
WOLCOTT, JESSE P. (a Representative from Michigan). Consolidation of Government bureaus, 3799, 4598.
Attended, 6. Deficiency appropriation bill-tax refunds, 1954, 1956.
Amendments offered by, to District of Columbia appropriation bill, 4196.
War Department appropriation bill-buildings, 2224. Independent offices appropriation bill, 3112.
Motions and resolutions offered by ---Federal Trade Commission, 3196.
Boernstein, Sigismond G.: to pay widow of (see H.Res. 325), Veterans' Administration, 3032.
607. Interior Department appropriation bill-Education Bureau
Remarks by, on publications, 932.
Eighteenth amendment: repeal of, 4524. ---transfer of appropriations, 940.
First deficiency appropriation bill-tax refunds, 1322. Second deficiency bill-Fort Slocum, N.Y., 5052.
Philippine independence, 1085. Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 337.
War Department appropriation bill-buildings, 2224. ---conference report, 5373, 5374.
Veterans of Foreign Wars: resolutions adopted by conven- ---furlough or pay cut, 345, 346, 347.
tion of, 1976. ---ocean mail, 465.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. ---public buildings, 407, 408, 410.
---salary reduction, 510, 3798.
WOLF, CATHARINE A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13224). ---special-delivery messengers, 516.
WOLFENDEN, JAMES (a Representative from Pennsylvania). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Attended, 6. WOOD v. BLOOM, opinion by the Supreme Court of the United
Appointed on funeral committee, 1435. States in the Mississippi redistricting case of, 207.
Appointed to temporary Committee on Accounts, 5541.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by WOODBURY, W. H., letter relating to postwar problems written
Standard Basket Act-to amend act of August 31, 1916 (see by, 1400.
bill H.R. 14519), 3052. WOODCOCK. AMOS W. W. (prohibition administrator), remarks
Vetterlein, Wayne Smallwood: for relief (see bill H.R. in House relative to, 5636.
13453), 153. WOODEN MONEY, article by Stuart Chase relative to the use of,
votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. 1846, 1851.
WOLL, MATTHEW, letter concerning the dumping of foreign im- WOOD PULP AND NEWSPRINT, letter from the Minneapolis Trib-
ports into the United States at prices which are less than une relative to the effects of foreign competition in the
American costs of production, 2963. paper-mill industry, 2342.
Letter relative to recognition of Soviet Russia written by, WOOD-PULP INDUSTRY, investigate competitive conditions in
5486. (see S.Res. 365*).
Statement concerning tariff protection for American indus- WOODRING, IRVIN A., remarks in House relative to the death of,
tries made by, 2972. 2547.
WOLTER, EARNEST J., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13102). WOODRUFF, ROY 0. (a Representative from Michigan).
WOLVERTON, CHARLES A. (a Representative from New Jersey). Attended, 6.
Attended, 6. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Copeland, Helen: for relief (see bill H .R. 13454), 153.
Chew, Mary Etta : to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13299) , General Pulaski's Memorial Day: to proclaim October 11,
46. 1933 (see H.J.Res. 535), 1257.
Flick, Anna J.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 13599), 364. Libbey, Delbert E.: for relief (see H .Res. 324), 607.
Kosciusko, Thaddeus: authorizing issuance of special post- Rose, Loretta Mae: to pension (see bill H.R. 13971), 1100.
age stamp in honor of (see H.J .Res. 512), 607. Selley, Helen J.: to pension (see blll H.R. 14103), 1396.
Motions and resolutions offered by Motions and resolutions offered by
Barto, Frank Hazel: to pay widow of (see H.Res. 346), 1436. Abbott, John S., 4278.
Remarks by, on Petitions and papers presented by, from
Cooperation with the President, 5667. Citizens and individuals, 231.
Votes of.See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. Remarks by, on
Currency expansion, 1229.
WOMAN'S NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT, Farm-mortgage problem, 222, 223.
resolutions remonstrating against repeal of the eighteenth Lindsay, Russell H., 3224, 3225.
amendment, 6. Mawpin, Felix, 2706.
WOMEN, remarks in House relative to unemployed and homeless Philippine independence, 1086.
women, 1134. San Diego, Calif.: exchange of lands with, 5405.
WOMEN'S INDEPENDENT VOTERS CLUB OF NEW ORLEANS, LA., War Department appropriation blll, 1810.
telegram urging further investigation of the Overton- Reports made by, from
Broussard election in Louisiana, 4788. Committee on Naval Affairs:
Lands in San Diego, Calif. (H.Rept. 1862), 1778.
WOOD, JOHN S. (a Representative from Georgia). Naval Academy graduates (H.Rept. 1920), 2640.
Attended, 6. · Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Bills and jotnt resolutions introduced by WOODRUM, CLIFTON A. (a Representative from Virginia).
Revenue Act of 1926: to amend (see bill H.R. 14080), 1395. Attended, 6.
See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Votes of. Appointed conferee, 4926, 5389.
WOOD, NELLIE J., pension (see bill S. 5023). Appointed on committee to arrange for memorial services to
WOOD, ROBERT C., pension (see bill H.R. 14013). Calvin Coolidge, 1873.
George Washington Bicentennial Commission: statement of
WOOD, WILLIAM R. (a Representative from Indiana). appropriations and estimates for, 3022.
Attended, 6. Amendments offered by, to
Appointed conferee, 3801, 5603. Independent offices appropriation bill-Arlington Memorial
Amendments offered by, to Bridge, 3130.
Deficiency appropriation bill (H.R. 13975)-tax refunds, ---average salaries, 3216.
1959. ---Employees' Compensation Commission, 3184.
District of Columbia appropriation bill (H.R. 14643)-traffic ---Federal Trade Commission, 3205.
bureau, 4205. ---Tariff Commission, 3210.
214 ~NDEX
WOODRUM, CLIFTON A.-Contlnued WORLD WAR ADJUSTED COMPENSATION ACT, amend (see b111
Bills and joint resolutions introduced 'by H.R. 13714).
Independent offices of the Government: making annual ap- WORLD WAR EMERGENCY OFFICERS. See ARMY.
propr19.tions for (see bill H.R. 14458), 2723. WORLD WAR VETERANS. See Ex-SERVICE MEN.
Motions and resolutions offered by
Adjourn: to, 3051, 3138. WORLD WAR VETERANS' ACT, 1924, amend (see bills S. 5166,
Committee of the Whole, 3017, 3051, 3090, 3092, 3135, 3188, 5429; H.R. 14362, 14630).
3216. B111 to amend with respect to disclosure of confidential in-
Independent offices appropriation bill-to disagree to Senate formation in the files of the Veterans' Administration
amendments and ask for conference, 4926. (see bill S. 5673).
Remarks by, on BHl to restrict payment of benefits to veterans who suffered
Balancing the Budget--Roose'('elt program, 1067. injury or contracted disease in line of duty (see bill s.
Byrd, Harry Flood: tribute to, 5661. 5624).
Consolidation of Gover nmen t bureaus, 3798. WORRALL, L. P., relief (see bill S. 5605).
First deficiency appropriation bill, 1299. Letter of Secretary of War transmitting a draft of a pro-
Glass, Carter: tribute to, 5660. posed b1ll to authorize a credit in the accounts of, 3653.
Independent offices appropriation bill, 3017, 3032, 3090, 3127, WORSHAM, L. D., relief (see b111. H.R. 3905*).
3206. WOUNDED WAR VETERANS, grant Civil Service status to (see
---Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 3020, 3208. bill H.R. 13030).
- - - Alien Property Custodian, 3130.
---Arlington Memorial Bridge, 3019, 3130, 3131, 3132. WRIGHT, ADDIE L., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14546).
---Civil Service Commission, 3019, 3132, 3133, 3134. WRIGHT, BENJAMIN, relief (see b111 S. 3789*).
---conference report, 5387, 5388, 5540. WRIGHT, CATHERINE, relief (see bills S. 5610; H.R. 14172).
---emergency officers' retirement, 3027, 3030.
---Employees' Compensation Commission, 3184. WRIGHT, DAVID A., adjudicate claim of (see bill H.R. 6424•).
---Federal Farm Board, 3185. 3190. WRIGHT, ELEANOR AND WILLIAM, relief (see bill H.R. 14326*).
---Federal 'ITade Commission, 3019, 3045,3117, 3119, 3198, WRIGHT, W. E., allow to bridge the Mississippi River (see bills
3202, 3203. S. 5641; H.R. 14684).
---Interstate Commerce Commission, 3020. WRIGHT, W. I., letter on the subjects of bimetallism, the gold
--Shipping Board, 3021, 3210, 3211, 3212. standard, and depreciated foreign currencies, 5067.
---Smithsonian Institute, 3209.
---Tariff Commission, 3210. WRIGHT, WILLIAM C. (a Representative from Georgia}.
--Veterans' Administration, 3024, 3025, 3026, 3027, 3028, Attended, 6.
3029, 3030, 3031, 3032, 3214, 3215, 3216. Appointed conferee, 4425.
---vocational rehabilitation ,3184. 'ITibute to services of, 5664.
Limitation of debate, 3090, 3185, 3195, 3204. Bills and joint resolutions introduced 'by
McElrath, William W., 3728, 3729. Batson-Cook Co.: for relief (see bill H.R. 14600), 3581.
Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany, 4540. Motions and resolutions offered by
Order of business, 2704. Adjourn;· to, 1778, 1832.
Remar ks by, on
Sage, William H., Jr., 3638. War Department app:coprlatlon b111, 1759, 2181.
Speaker: tribute to the, 5540. ---conference report, 5386.
Swanson, Claude A.: tribute to, 5660. ---railroads, 2186, 2187.
Tribute to retiring Members, 5540. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
Tucker, Henry St. George: tribute to, 4357.
Veterans' benefits, 3111. WRIGHT AERONAUTICAL CORPORATION, remarks in Senate
Reports made by, from relative to, 3057.
Committ ee on Appropriations: WYANDOTTE, OKLA., purchase land at the Seneca Indian School
Executive Office and independent bureaus: to make appro- at (see bills S. 5427*; H.R. 14536).
priations for (H.Rept. 1922), 2722. WYANT, ADAM M. (a Representative from Pennsylvania).
Committee of conference: Attended, 6.
Independent offices appropriation bill (H.R. 14458, H. Repts. Appointed on funeral committee, 1435.
2133, 2193), 4926, 5424. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. Kratzer, Henry William: for relief (see bill H.R. 14075), 1355.
WOODWARD, KATY J., increase pension (see b1ll H.R. 7345). Petitions and papers presented by, from
WOODWARD, VIOLETS., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14493). Citizens and individuals, 299, 365, 536, 720, 1549, 2129, 5189.
WOOL, authorize the American National Red Cross to exchange Societies and associations, 720, 3655.
Government-owned cotton for articles containing (see Reports made by, from
S.J.Res. 228). Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce:
Allegheny River bridge, Pittsburgh, Pa. (H.Rept. 2023), 4105.
WOOLEY, RALPH E., relief (see bill H.R. 14212*). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
WOOLSEY, C. B., letter favoring the so·- called "domestic-allot- WYDICK, EDMUND, AND SKLADZIEN, PETER, relief (see bill H.R.
ment plan" for farm relief, 1682. 13834).
WOOTEN, A. L., letter relative to the Federal home-loan banking
system written by, 1328. · WYLIE, EDNA B., relief (see bill H.R. 994•).
WORKER'S RIGHT TO WORK, giving protection of the law to WYMORE, CHARLES L., relief (see bill H.R. 13114).
(see bill S. 5480}. WYNN, ELIZABETH, increase pension (see bill H.R. 14559).
WORKMAN, JOSHUA, correct m111tary record (see bill S. 5001). WYOl.\flNG, amend act for admission into the Union of the State
WORLD COURT, editorials on the subject of, 902. of (see b111 S. 3475*).
Letter from Democrats throughout the country to Demo- Letter from the Secretary of the Interior transmitting report
cratic Senators asking for action on, 301. relative to an agreement with respect to the boundary line
Petition of Gen. James G. Harbord and others urging rati- between the States of Wyoming and Idaho (SDoc. 212),
fication of the protocols for adherence of the United 5292, 5414.
States to, 419. Memorial of Legislature favoring a referendum on the ques-
Report of the Women's Bar Association o! the District o! tion o! repeal of the eighteenth amendment, 1158.
Columbia relative to the protocol of, 5244. Memorial of legislature relative to the price of royalty oils
Resolution of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention urg- in, 3740.
ing ratification of treaties providing for adherence of the Memorial of legislature for legislation to authorize appro-
United States to, 4214. priations for Federal aid in highway construction, 3829.
Resolution adopted by the Larimer County Bar Associa- Memorial of legislature urging an investigation of the
tion, Colorado, urging adherence by the United States alleged bootleg traffic in oil, 3995.
to, 1260. Memorial of legislature urging enactme;nt of legislation to
Statement adopted by the New York Peace Society on the regulate interstate traffic by motor vehicles, 4458.
subject of, 1437. Memorial of legislature favoring bill (S. 1043) to allow the
WORLD DISARMAMENT, remarks in Senate relative to, 1988. States of Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho to tax persons
Resolution proposing the negotiation of a multilateral and property within the Yellowstone National Park, 4458.
treaty providing for reduction of expenditures for mili- Memorial of legislature relative to the maintenance of roads
tary, naval, and air forces (see S.Res. 332). for winter travel in the Yellowstone National Park, 4459. ·
WORLD ECONOMlC RECOVERY, address over the radio delivered Ratification by the legislature of the proposed amendment
by President Hoover in New York City, February 14, 1933, to the Constitution of the United States relative to the
on the subject of, 4053. terms of the President, Vice President, Senators, and
Representatives, 2246, 2328.
WORLD POULTRY CONGRESS. See FIFTH WoRLD's POULTRY
CoNGRESS; SIXTH WORLD'S POULTRY CONGRESS. YADON, THOMAS A., pension (see bill S. 5128}.
WORLD POWERS, table showing military and naval burdens of YAKUTAT & SOUTHERN RAILWAY, grant lands in Alaska to (see
the seven most heavily armed nations, 4727. bill H.R. 6484•).
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YALE (steamship) , correct naval records of officers and sailors who YEA-AND-NAY VOTES IN SENATE.
served during the War with Spain on (see bill H.R. 14253). Air Mail Service: on amendment relating to the disposition
YANKTON AGENCY. See INDIANS. of the net profits from domestic air mail, 3071, 3076.
YAQUINA BAY, RIVER, AND ENTRANCE, OREG., report of Secre- Alcoholic liquor traffic: on amendments to Senate Joint
tary of War on survey of, 1986. Resolution 211 for amendment of the eighteenth
amendment, 4169, 4179, 4229, 4230.
YATES, LEO, relief (see bill H.R. 13185). - - - o n passage of Senate Joint Resolution 211, 4231.
YATES, RICHARD (a Representative from· Illinois). Army appropriation bill: on amendment to increase the
Attended, 6. appropriation for clothing and equipage, 3787.
Bills and joint resolu tions introduced by Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard: on amend-
Cornelius, Andrew J. J.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14513), ment relative to the proposed reduction of pay of enlisted
2943. men of, 3473.
Dannerberger, Elizabeth: to pension (see bill H.R. 14058), Banking act {bill S. 4412) on amendments to, 2208, 2393,
1326. 2400, 2512.
Jarvis, Sarah Ann: to pension (see bill H.R. 14661), 3992. - - - o n passage of bill, 2517.
Linder, Sarah E.: to pension (see bill H.R. 14514), 2943. Bankruptcy: on amendments to bill (H.R. 14359) to amend
Petitions and papers presented by, from act to establish a uniform system of, 5125, 5134.
Citizens and individuals, 3992, 4642, 4866. - - - o n passage of bill (H.R. 14359) to amend act to
Societies and associations, 2338. establish a uniform system of, 5136.
Remarks by, on Barry, David S., Sergeant at Arms of the Senate: on motion
Eighteenth amendment repeal, 23, to remove from office, 3281.
Reports made by, from - - - o n amendment to reinstate, 3529.
General leave to print, 4509. - - - o n motion to refer the removal resolution to the
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. . Committee on Rules, 3530.
YEA-AND-NAY VOTES IN HOUSE. - - - o n Senate Resolution 352 to remove from office, 3530.
Army: on amendment to increase appropriations for the Crop-production loans: on the question of relevancy of an
Organized Reserves, 2443. amendment relating to appropriations for, 3286.
Beer: on bill (H.R. 13742) to tax, 867. Employees in the Treasury and Post Office Departments: on
California State park system: on bill (S. 5612) to authorize amendment providing that employees whose salary does
selection of land for the use of, 5392. not exceed $2,000 a year shall not be afiected by the
Citizens' m111tary training camps: on amendment making proposed 5 percent reduction, 3086.
appropriations for clothing, subsistence, and transporta- Employees of the United States: on amendment prohibiting
tion for persons attending, 2444. wage cuts or furloughs other than those heretofore
Cotton: on bill (S. 5122) to provide for the purchase and in effect, 3167.
sale of, 5274. - - - o n amendment relative to the keeping of uniform
Deficiency appropriation bill (H.R. 13975): on conference service records of, 3440.
report on, 1324, 1953. - - - o n amendment to prohibit wage cuts of, 3504.
- - - o n amendment requiring prior approval by the Joint - - - o n amendment to increase the pay cut from 8Ya
Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation of refunds percent to 10 percent, 3511.
of taxes, 1964. Executive Departments: on amendment providing for a 5
- - - o n veto message of the President on, 2449. percent reduction in expenditures from appropria-
Department of the Interior: on motions to recommit the tions for, 3171.
bill (H.R. 13710) making annual appropriations for, 942, - - - o n amendment directing 5-percent reductions in ap-
987. propriations for, 3510.
Department of Justice appropriation bill (H.R. 14363): on Federal Reserve Board: on amendment to increase the mem-
amendment prohibiting the purchase of intoxicating bership of, 2283.
liquors to be used as evidence in prohibition cases, 2770. Government supplies: on amendment to require the pur-
District of Columbia appropriation bill (H.R. 14643): on chase of domestic materials for, 3268, 3288.
amendment providing for emergency relief fQr needy Ocean Mail Service: on amendment to reduce appropriations
persons, 4447. for, 3366.
Eighteenth amendment: on House Joint Resolution 480 to - - - o n Senate Resolution 375 requesting the Postmaster
amend the Constitution to repeal, 12. General to postpone the awarding of a mail contract
- - - o n Senate Joint Resolution 211 for an amendment to to the International Mercantile Marine Co. Inc.,
the Constitution to repeal, 4508. 5310. ,
Executive agencies: on motion to recommit House Resolu- Order of business, 423, 958, 1644, 1649, 3449, 4058, 4138.
tion 334 disapproving of Executive orders consolidating Philippine Islands: on amendments to bill (H.R. 7233) to ·
and grouping certain executive agencies, 2125. grant independence to, 437, 538, 540, 555, 616, 629,
Farm relief: on bill (H.R. 13991) to aid agriculture, 1693. 630.
Federal Trade Commission: on amendment to increase - - - o n motion to recommit bill (H.R. 7233) to grant inde-
appropriations for, 3305. pendence to, 624.
Impeachment charges against President Hoover: on resolu- - - - o n bill (H.R. 7233) to grant independence to, 1924.
tion to investigate, 402, 1969. Post Office Department appropriation bill (H.R. 13520): on
Import duties: on motion to discharge the Committee on amendment relating to the Seatrain Co., 2808.
Ways and Means from the further consideration of bill Refunds of internal-revenue taxes: on amendment to the
(H.R. 8557) ~o equalize tariff duties by compensating for first deficiency bill prohibiting refunds unless approved fly
depreciation in foreign currencies, 3967. the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation, 1645.
Internal-revenue taxes: on amendment relative to the rate Suspension of the rules, 1644, 3178, 3378.
of interest allowed upon judgments against the United Treasury and Post Office appropriation bill (H.R. 13520) : on
States and overpayments of, 4620. conference report on, 4900.
Louderback, Harold, United States district judge, northern Unemployment relief: on amendment to bill (S. 5125) to
district of California: on substitute resolution (H.Res. provide for, 4499, 4502, 4503.
387) to impeach, 4925. War and Navy Departments: on amendment relative to the
Medicinal liquors: on amendment to the bill (H.R. 14395) proposed 5-percent reductions in appropriations for, 3510.
relative to the prescribing of, 4938, 5020.
~GER, MARY, pension (see bill-H.R. 14469).
Morristown (N.J.) National Historical Park: on bill (S. 5469)
to create, 5172. YEAGER, WILLIAM F., pension (see bill H.R. 14422).
Order of business, 1582, 1658, 2109, 4714.
Philippine Islands: on veto by the President of bill (H.R. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, memorial of Legislature of
7233) to grant independence to, 1768. Wyoming favoring bill (S. 1043) to allow the States of
Public buildings: on the motion to suspend the rules and Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho to tax persons and prop-
pass the bill (H.R . 9921) to require contractors to name erty within, 4458.
their subcontractors, 3575. Memorial of Legislature of Wyoming relative to the mainte-
Reorganization of the executive departments: on amend- nance of roads for winter travel in, 4459.
ment relative to disapproval of Executive orders providing Resolution to investigate the proposed enlargement of (see
for, 4613. S.Res. 226•).
Special order: on House Resolution 373 for a special order YEN, TISHENG, receive for instruction at the Military Academy
for bill (H.R. 13520) making annual appropriations (see S.J.Res. 179•).
for the Treasury and Post Office Departments, 3800.
- - - o n House Resolution 397 for a special order for bill YOCH, BEN C., letter relative to the so-called "voluntary domes•
(S. 5122) to provide for the purchase and sale of tic allotment plan " received from, 1371.
cotton. 5254. YON, THOMAS A. (a Representative from Florida).
State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appropriation bill (H.R. Attended, 6.
14363): on motion to recede and concur in the Senate Appointed conferee, 2756.
amendment, 5034. Appreciation to the membership of the House, 5666.
Treasury-Post Office Departments appropriation bill (H.R. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
13520): on House Resolution 314 to waive all points of Ramm, Alda E., to increase pension (see blll H.R. 14175).
order on sections 2 to 8, both inclusive, of, 398. 1548.
216 INDEX
YON, THOMAS A.-Continued YOUNG, HESTER A., increase pension (see b111 H.R. 13059).
Motions and resolutions offered by YOUNG, LAURA B., increase pension (see bill H.R. 14047).
Everglades National Park, Fla.: special order for bill (S. 475)
·to establish (see H.Res. 380), 4106. YOUNG, WALTER SAM, rellef (see bi11 H.R. 2907*).
Remarks by, on YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, relief of disabled
Burns, Robert Ell1ott, 989. World War veterans of (see bill S. 5429).
Farm-allotment plan, 1505, 1672. YUGOSLAVIA, statistics relative to the military forces of, 2173.
Gasoline tax, 2900. YUMA, ARIZ., memorial of Legislature of Arizona urging the · use
Philippine independence, 1083. of tufa stone in construction of public building at, 3422.
Treasury-Post Ofiice ·Departments appropriation bill-parcel
post and postal savings, 457. ZAGATA, LOUIS, rellef (see bill H.R. 7593*).
War Department apropriatlon bill, 2186. ZAHNISER, LOIS MALINDA, pension (see b111 H .R. 13921).
Reports made by, from ZANGARA, GUISEPPI, remarks in Senate relative to the attempted
Committee on the Public Lands: assassination of President-elect Roosevelt by, 4212.
Everglades National Park, Fla. (H.Rept. 2049), 4296. Remarks in House relative to the attempted assassination of
Votes oj. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. President-elect Roosevelt by, 4431.
YONKERS, N.Y., Resolutions adopted by Alan P. Waite Post, Amer- ZAPPONE, A., relle! (see bill H.R. 10124*).
ican Legion, opposing the demand for immediate payment
of the adjusted-compensation certificates, 1935. ZARELLA, GIUGLIO, relief (see bill H.R. 12436*).
YOST, ALMIRA, pension (see blll H.R. 13686). ZEIGLER, DORA, pension (see bill H.R. 13420).
YOST, CAROLINE, increase pension (see bill H.R. 13213). ZELLER, HENRY C. AND EDWARD G., relief (see bill H.R. 14775),
YOUGIDOGHENY RIVER, PA., report of Secretary of War on sur- ZERBE, CLARENCE R., increase pension (see b111 H.R. 14623).
vey o!, 37. ZINITI, JOHN E., relief (see bill H.R. 14494).
YOUNG, C. 0., relief (see bill H.R. 14575). ZINN; JULIA A., increase pension (see bill H.R. 13624).
HISTORY
OF

BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
SENATE BILLS
S. 8~To authorize the Postmaster General to investigate the S. 249-Authorizing adjustment of the claim of William T. Stiles.
conditions of the lease of the post-office garage in Boston, Debated, 3716.
Mass., and to readjust the terms thereof. S. 251-Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the estate o!
Amended and passed House, 3552.---senate disagrees to House Thomas Bird, deceased.
amendments and asks conference, 3584.--Conferees appointed, Reported back (H.Rept. 2072), 4452.-Passed House, 5409.-
3584, 4102.-House insists upon its amendments and agrees Examined and signed, 5449, 5538.-Presented to the Presi-
to conference, 4102.--Conference report submitted in House dent, 5524.-Approved [Private, No. 251], 5654.
(H.Rept. 2095), 4811, 4948.-Agreed to, 4948.--Conference re- S. 252-Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Johnson & Higgins.
port submitted in Senate and agreed to, 4867 .-Examined and Passed House, 2717.-Examined and signed, 2789, 2792.-Pre-
signed, 5002, 5061.-Presented to the President, 5019.-Ap- sented to the President, 2801.-Approved [Private, No. 183),
proved [Private, No. 288], 5298. 3237.
S. 97-To protect trade-mark owners, distributors, and the public S. 254-Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Chicago,
against injurious and uneconomic practices in the distribu- North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co.
tion of articles of standard quality under a distinguishing Reported back (SRept. 1081), 2029.-Passed Senate, 3680.-Re-
trade mark, brand, or name. ferred to House Committee on Claims, 3915.-Reported back
Debated, 482, 822, 826, 915, 919. (H.Rept. 2123), 4956.-Debated, 5411.
S.10Q-To amend section 586c of the act entitled "An act to S. 256--Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Madrigal & Co,.
amend subchapter 1 of chapter 18 of the Code of Laws for Manila, P. I.
the District of Columbia relating to degree-conferring institu- Reported back (S.Rept. 649), 9623.-Passed Senate, 12290.-Re-
tions", approved March 2, 1929. ferred to House Committee on Claims, 12651.-Reported back
~ported back (H.Rept. 1882), 2127.-Debated, 5166. (H.Rept. 1649), 12326.-Passed House, 5401.-Examined and
s. 101-To provide for the discontinuance of the use as dwellings signed, 5449, 5538.-Presented to the President, 5524.-Ap-
of buildings situated in alleys in the District of Columbia, proved (Private, No. 252], 5654.
and for the replatting and development of squares contain- S. 257-Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Baltimore
ing inhabited alleys, in the interest of public health, comfort, branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
morals, safety, and welfare, and for other purposes. Reported back (SRept. 1116), 2562.-Passed Senate, 3684.-
Reported with amendments (SRept. 1361), 5448. Referred to House Committee on Claims, 3915.-Reported back
S. 188-For the relief of Tampico Marine Iron Works. (H.Rept. 2124), 4956.-Passed House, 5411.-Examined and
Amended and passed House (in lieu of H.JRes. 104). 3718.- signed, 5449, 5538.-Presented to the President, 5524.-Ap-
Senate concurs in House amendments, 3831.-Examined and proved [Private, No. 253]. 5854.
signed, 3935, 3990.-Presented to the President, 3996.-Ap- S. 263-To promote the conservation of wild life, fish, and game,
proved (Private, No. 209], 4380. and for other purposes.
Debated, 3546.
S. 207-For the relief of James L. Pate.
Passed House, 5400.-Examined and signed, 5449, 5538.-Pre- S. 277-Defining and regulating power sites upon the Blackfeet
sented to the President, 5524.-Approved [Private, No. 282], Indian Reservation, in the State of Montana.
5654. Reported back (H. Rept. 2054), 4296.
S. 212-For the relief of Messrs. Short, Ross, Shaw, and Mayhood. S. 284-For the relief of William B. Thompson.
Passed House, 2716.-Examined and signed, 2789, 2792.-Pre- Amended and passed House, 2717 .--senate concurs in House
sented to the President, 2801.-Approved [Private, No. 179], amendment, 2802.-Examined and signed, 3051, 3054.-Pre-
3054. sented to the President, 3142.-Approved [Private, No. 187].
3745.
S. 213-Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Kenneth Car- S. 287-To compensate Harriet C. Holaday.
penter. Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1347, pt. 2), 4554.
Passed House, 2717.-Examined and signed, 2789, 2792.-Pre-
sented to the President, 2801.-Approved [Private, No. 180}, S. 327-To reimburse the estate of Mary Agnes Roden.
3237. Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1113), 2562.-Amended and
passed Senate, 3683.
S. 21~Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Schutte & Koerting
Co. S. 361-For the relief of Mary E. Stebbins.
Reported back (HRept. 1825) , 1395. Passed House, 5400.-Examined and signed, 5449, 5538.-Pre-
sented to the President, 5524.-Approved [Private, No. 254).
S. 219-Authorizing adjustment of the claims of Orem Wheatley, 5654.
Kenneth Blaine, and Joseph R. Ball.
Passed House, 2717.-Examined and signed, 2789, 2792.-Pre- S. 363-For the relief of Nannie Swearingen.
sented to the President, 2801.-Approved [Private, No. 181], Debated, 5402.
3237. S. 402-For the relief of Nelson King.
S. 22Q-Authortzing adjustment of the claim of the Van Camp Passed House, 5401.-Examined and signed, 5449, 5538.-Pre-
Sea Food Co., Inc. sented to the President, 5525.-Approved [Private, No. 283).
Amended and passed House, 3715, 3716.---senate concurs in 5654.
House amendment, 3935.-Examined and signed, 4104, 4107.- S. 417-To provide a government for American Samoa.
Presented to the President; 4215.-Approved [Private, No. Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1998), 3824.-Made special
210], 4380. order (H.Res. 378), 4926.-Debated, 4926.-Enacting clause
S. 221-Authortzing adjustment of the claim of the Wilmot Castle stricken out, 4937.
Co. S. 433-To authorize the posthumous award of a Distinguished
Passed House, 3634.-Examined and signed, 3735, 3737.-Pre- Flying Cross to Eugene B. Ely.
sented to the President, 3745.-Approved (Private, No. 197], Passed House, 3227.-Examined and signed, 3237, 3342.-Pre-
4380. sented to the President, 3352.-Approved [Private, No. 184],
S. 222-Authorizing adjustment of the claim of B. F. Hart. 3488.
Passed House, 3817.-Examined and signed, 3935, 3990.-Pre- S. 436-To amend the National Prohibition Act, as amended and
sented to the President, 3996.-Approved [Private, No. 207], supplemented, in respect to the definition of intoxicating
4380. liquor.
S. 243-For the relief of S. F. Stacher. Amendment proposed (in nature of a substitute), 65.-Debated,
Passed House, 3220.-Examined and signed, 3237, 3342.-Pre- 956.
sented to the President, 3352.-Approved [Private, No. 190], S. 439-For the relief of A. C. Messler Co.
3745. Debated, 4293.
S. 246-For the relief of Galen E. Lichty. S. 458-For the relief of C. M. Williamson, :Mrs. Tura Liljenquist.
Reported back (S.Rept. 1263), 4652.-Passed Senate, 4988.- administratrix of C. E. Liljenquist, deceased, Lottie Redman.
Referred to House Committee on Claims, 5289.-Reported back and H. N. Smith.
(H.Rept. 2185), 5415. Leave to file supplemental report (HRept. 417, pt. 2), 4422.
219
462-1863. SENATE BILLS
s. 462-For the relief of certain officers of the Dental Corps of the S. 1088-For the relief of Cornelia Claiborne.
United States Navy. Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1458, pt. 2), 4554.
Debated, 3227. S. 1096--For the relief of Nels D'Arcy Drake.
S. 465-For the relief of William H. Holmes. Debated, 3712.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1932), 2723.-Amended and passed S. 1197-To liquidate and refinance agricultural indebtedness and
House, 5405, 5573.--Senate disagrees to House amendment; asks to encourage and promote agriculture, commerce, and industry
conference, 5451.--Conferees appointed, 5451.-House recedes by establishing an efficient credit system, through which the
from its amendment, 5550.-Exam.ined and signed, 5522, unjust and unequal burdens placed upon agriculture during
5596.-Presented to the President, 5655.-Approved [Private, the period of price fixing and defiation may be lightened, by
No. 264], 5654. providing for the liquidation and refinancing of farm mort·
S. 466--For the relief of the Allegheny Forging Co. gages and farm indebtedness at a reduced rate of interest
Amended and passed House (H.R. 10406, 10407, and 10408). through the Federal farm-loan system, the Federal Reserve
4802.--Senate concurs in House amendment, 4901.-Examined Banking System, and the Postal Savings Depository System,
and signed, 5002, 5061.-Presented to the President, 5019.- and creating a Board of Agriculture to supervise the same.
Approved [Private, No. 223], 5298. Remarks, 2517.
S. 475-To provide for the establishment of the Everglades National S. 1274-For the relief of the Standard Dredging Co.
Park in the State of Florida, and for other purposes. Debated, 2719.
Reported back (H.Rept. 2049), 4296. S. 1421-For the relief of Little Rock College, Little Rock, Ark.
S. 487-For the relief of Herbert G. Black, owner of the schooner Leave to file supplemental report (H.Rept. 1108, pt. 2), 3015.-
Oakwoods, and Clark Coal Co., owner of the cargo of coal on Debated, 3716.
board said schooner. S.1438-To authorize the sale of land on the Camp McDowell In-
· Amended and passed House, 2717.-Benate concurs in the amend- dian Reservation to the city of Phoenix, Ariz., for use in con-
ments of the House, 3237.-Examined and signed, 3418, 3489.-
Presented to the President, 3489.-Approved [Private, No. 192], nection with its water-supply development, and for other pur-
poses.
4380. Reported back (H.Rept. 2184), 5415.
S. 563-For the relief of George T. Johnson & Sons. S. 1463-For the relief of William Powell.
Passed House, 2715.-Examined and signed, 2789, 2792.-Pre- Reported back (S.Rept. 1082), 2029.-Passed Senate, 3680.-Re·
sented to the President, 2801.-Approved [Private, No. 182],
!erred to House Committee on Claims, 3915.-Reported back
3237. (H.Rept. 2142), 5061.-Passed House, 5412.-Examined and
S. 567-To authorize the Secretary of War to sell to the Phila- signed, 5449, 5538.-Presented to the President, 5525.--..JAp·
delphia, Baltimore & Washington Railroad Co. certain tracts of proved [Private, No. 257], 5654.
land situate in the county of Harford and State of Maryland.
Amended and passed House, 4288.--senate concurs in House S. 1492-To add certain lands to the Columbia National Forest, in
amendments, 4304.-Examined and signed, 4380, 4452.-Pre- the State of Washington.
sented to the President, 4460.-Approved [Private, No. 219], Reported back (H.Rept. 1879) , 2064.
5192. S. 1586--For the relief of the estate of Peter Paul Franzel, de-
S. 610-For the relief of the Anderson-Tully Co. ceased.
Reported back (S.Rept. 1050), 1623.-Passed Senate, 3674.-Re- Passed House, 3814.-Examined and signed, 3935. 3990.-Pre-
ferred to House Committee on Claims, 3915.-Reported back sented to the President, 3996.-Approved [Private, No. 200],
·\ (H.Rept. 2140), 5061.-Passed House, 5412.-Examined and 4380.
signed. 5449, 5538.-Presented to the President, 5525.-Approved S. 1594-For the relief of Albert Gonzales.
[Private, No. 255], 5654. Debated, 5400.
S. 631-For the relief of Alice M.A. Damm. S. 1624-Providing for the issuance of patents upon certain condi-
Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1348, pt. 2), 4554. tions to lands and accretions thereto determined to be within
S. 660-For the relief of Hamilton Grounds. the State of New Mexico in accordance with the decree of the
Amended and passed House, 5399.--Senate concurs in House Supreme Court of the United States entered April 9, 1928.
amendment, 5451.-Examined and signed, 5505, 5596.-Pre- Debated, 4861.
sented to the President, 5655.-Approved [Private, No. 285], S.1656--To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to make a long-
5654. term contract for a supply of water to the United States
s. 763-To extend the provisions of the Forest Exchange Act to naval station at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
lands adjacent to the national forests in the State of Oregon. Reported with amendment, 5191.-Amended and passed Senate,
Debated, 1877. 5507.
S. 855-For the relief of William Ray Taplin. 8.1663-To prohibit the sending of unsolicited merchandise
Reported back (H.Rept. 1826), 1395.-Debated, 5404.-Passed through the mails.
House, 5410.-Examined and signed, 5449, 5538.-Presented to Referred to House Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads,
the President, 5525.-Approved [Private, No. 256], 5654. 869.
S. 914-For the relief of Katherine R. Theberge. S.1673-For the relief of Charles C. Bennett.
Amended and passed House, 3634.-Benate concurs in House Debated, 4286.
amendment, 3665.-Examined and signed, 3823, 3826.-Pre- S. 1684-For the relief of Heimo Sarkkinen.
sented to the President, 3830.-Approved [Private, No. 199]. Indefinitely postponed, 174.
4380. S.1703-For the relief of the Fred G. Clark Co.
s. 964-Authorizing and directing the Secretary of Agriculture to Reported back (S.Rept. 1363), 5448.
investigate all phases of taxation in relation to agriculture.
Reported with amendment, 4300. S. 1705-For the relief of Samuel C. Davis.
S. 967-For the relief of the American Bonding Co., of Baltimore. Amended and passed House, 4285.--Senate concurs in House
Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1049), 1622. amendment, 4301.-Examined and signed, 4380, 4452.-Pre-
sented to the President, 4460.-Approved [Private, No. 218],
s. 968-For the relief of certain employees of the Forest Service, 5192.
Department of Agriculture. S.1730-To amend and correct the military record of Robert J.
Passed House, 3634.-Examined and signed, 3735, 3737.-Pre- Smith.
sented to the President, 3745.-Approved [Private, No. 196], Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 150), 3289.-Passed Senate
4380. (H.R. 5962) (Feb. 10) (omitted in Record).
S. 1001-To authorize the Chief of Engineers of the Army to enter S. 1738--For the relief of Catterina Polli.n o.
into agreements with local governments adjacent to the Dis- Reported back (H.Rept. 1801), 665.-Bupplementary report
~ trict of Columbia for the use of water for purposes of fire (H.Rept. 1801, pt. 2), 4554.-Passed House, 5403.-Examined
1· fighting only. and signed, 5449, 5538.-Presented to the President, 5525.-
· Reported back (S.Rept. 1298), 4874.-Passed Senate, 5011. Approved [Private, No. 258], 5654.
S. 1011-For the relief of William E. B. Grant. S. 1752-To authorize an appropriation for the purchase of land in
Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1089), 2071.-Indefi.nitely South Dakota for use as camp sites or rifte ranges for the Na-
postponed (H.R. 9166 passed in lieu), 3776. · tional Guard of said State.
8.1044-Authorizing the issuance to Cassie E. Howard of a patent Passed House (under suspension of the rules), 5173-5177.-Ex-
for certain lands. amined and signed, 5289, 5292.-Presented to the President,
L Passed House, 4859.-Examined and signed, 4955, 4958.-Pre- 5347.-Approved [Public, No. 406], 5450.
'·i sented to the President, 5019.-Approved [Private, No. 220],
S. 1858-For the relief of Harriette Olsen.
5192. Passed House, 3717.-Examined and signed, 3823, 3826.-Pre-
s. 1060-Re1ative to assumption of risks of employment. sented to the President, 3830.-Approved [Private, No. 213],
Reported back (S.Rept. 257), 4460. 4460.
5.1067-For the relief of Agnes M. Angle. B. 1863-To authorize and direct the transfer of Widows Island,
Reported back (S.Rept. 1117), 2562.-Passed Senate, 3684.-Re- Maine, by the Secretary of the Navy to the Secretary of Agri-
ferred to House Committee on Claims, 3915.-Reported back culture for administration as a migratory-bil·d refuge.
(H.Rept. 2141), 5061.-Amended and passed House, 5412.-Ben- Passed House (in lieu of H.R. 5642), 694.-Examined and signed,
ate concurs in House amendment, 5452.-Examined and signed, 815, 820.-Presented to the President, 887.-Approved [Public,
5655, 5665. No. 310 ], 946.
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SENATE BILLS 1975-3377
8.1975-To amend an act entitled "An act to recognize the high S. 2519-For the relief of Frank I. Otis.
public service rendered by Maj. Walter Reed and those asso- Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1020), 1401.-Amended and
ciated with him in the discovery of the cause and means of passed Senate, 3670.-Referred to House Committee on Claims,
transmission of yellow fever", approved February 28, 1929, as 3915.
amended, by including Roger P. Ames among those honored S. 2531-For the relief of the Union Shipping & Trading Co., Ltd.
by aid act. Debated, 3640.
Debated, 4282.
S. 2571-Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Pennsylvania
S. 1978-For the relief of Daisy Anderson. Railroad Co.
Amended and passed House (in lieu of H.R. 8207), 5398.-Sen- Debated, 5400.
ate concurs in House amendment, 5452.-Examined and signed,
5655, 5665. S. 2582-For the relief of Leo James McCoy.
S. 2008--For the relief of Maurice M. Keleher. Reported back (S.Rept. 1076), 2029.-Passed Senate amended,
Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1196), 3744. 3679.-Referred to House Committee on Naval Mairs, 4104.
S. 2058-For the relief of William C. Rives. S. 2583-For the relief of Albert Lawrence Sliney.
Passed House, 3229.-Examined and signed, 3237, 3342.-Pre- Reported back (S.Rept. 1103), 2131.-Passed Senate, 3682.-Re-
sented to the President, 3352.-Approved [Private, No. 185], ferred to House Committee on Naval Affairs, 4104.
3489. S. 2654--To allow credit in connection with homestead entries to
S. 2144--Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to grant a pat- widows of persons who served in certain Indian wars.
ent to certain lands to Charles R. Thornton. Reported back (H.Rept. 2097), 4865.-Passed House, 5167.-Ex-
Passed House, 3727.-Examined and signed, 3823, 3826.-Pre- amined and signed, 5289, 5292.-Presented to the President,
sented to the President, 3830.-Approved [Private, No. 198], 5347.-Approved [Public, No. 414], 5450.
4380. S. 2655-Providing for waiver of prosecution by indictment in
S. 2148--For the relief of Clarence R. Killion. certain criminal proceedings.
Amended and passed House (in lieu of H.R. 2445), 3732.-Senate Debated, 698.
disagrees to House amendments and asks conference, 3933.- S. 2671-Providing for the final enrollment of the Indians of the
Conferees appointed, 3933, 4180.-House insists upon its amend- Klamath Indian Reservation in the State of Oregon.
ments and agrees to conference, 4180.--Conference report sub- Debated. 1874.
mitted in House (H.Rept. 2074), 4815.-Agreed to, 4815.- S. 2680-For the relief of Harry E. Blomgren.
Conference report submitted in Senate and agreed to, 4791.- Reported back (S.Rept. 1051), 1623.-Passed Senate, 3674.-
Examined and signed, 4955, 4958.-Presented to the President, Passed House (H.R. 6825). 5399.-Examined and signed, 5449,
5019.-Approved [Private, No. 222), 5298. 5538.-Presented to the President, 5525.-Approved [Private,
S. 2167-For the relief of Robert J. Foster. No. 261], 5654.
Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1308), 4962.-Amended and S. 2839-For the relief of the heirs of C. K. Bowen, deceased.
passed Senate, 5506. Passed Senate, 176.
S. 2200-To authorize the presentation of a Medal of Honor post- S. 2862-For the relief of W. H. Hendrickson.
humously to the late Henry Clay Drexler and the late George Reported back (S.Rept. 1167), 3664.-Passed Senate, 3762.-
Robert Cholister. Referred to House Committee on Claims, 4104.-Reported back
Amended and passed House, 3229.-Senate concurs in House (H.Rept. 2145), 5062.-Amended and passed House, 5413.-
amendments, 3352.-Examined and signed, 3489, 3580.-Pre- Senate concurs in House amendment, 5451.-Examined and
sented to the President, 3489.-Approved [Private, No. 191], signed, 5655, 5665.
3745. S. 2941-For the relief of the Holy Family Hospital, St. Ignatius,
S. 2203-For the relief of John Pearce Cann. Mont.
Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1114), 2562.-Amended and Amended and passed House, 5402.-Senate concurs in House
passed Senate, 3683.-Referred to House Committee on Claims, amendment, 5451.-Examined and signed, 5655, 5665.
3915.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2143), 5061.-Passed House, S. 2982-For the relief of J. G. Seupelt.
5413.-Examined and signed, 5449, 5538.-Presented to the Passed House, 3222.-Examined and signed, 3237, 3342.-Pre-
President, 5525.-Approved [Private, No. 259], 5654. sented to the President, 3352.-Approved [Private, No. 188],
S. 2231-For the relief of Henry C. Perrine. 3745.
Reference changed to Committee on Naval Affairs, 2198. S. 2990-For the relief of C. 0. Meyer.
S. 2259-For the relief of Mathie Belsvig. Reported back (H.Rept. 1802), 665.
Passed House, 4863.-Examined and signed, 4955, 4958.-Pre- S. 2991-For the relief of B. J. Sample.
sented to the President, 5019.-Approved [Private, No. 221], Debated, 4846.
5192.
S. 3008--For the relief of Timothy J. Long.
S. 2340-To provide funds for cooperation with the school board Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1070), 2029.-Amended and
of Shannon County, S .Dak., in the construction of a consoli- passed Senate, 3677, 3678.-Referred to House Committee on
dated high-school building to be available to both white and Naval Affairs, 3915.
Indian children. S. 3009-To extend the boundaries of the Fremont National
Reported back (H.Rept. 2055), 4296.-Debated, 4551.
Forest.
S. 2349-For the relief of the First Camden National Bank & Trust Reported back (S.Rept. 1240), 4214.-Passed Senate, 4982.
Co., of Camden, N.J.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1827), 1395. S. 3037-To protect labor in its old age.
Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1322), 5191.
S. 237-t-To authorize and direct the Secretary of the Navy to con-
vey by gift to the city of Savannah, Ga., the naval radio S. 3085-Relating to the tribal and . individual affairs of the Osage
station, the buildings, and apparatus located upon land owned Indians of Oklahoma.
by said city. Debated, 4531.
Reported back (S.Rept. 1036), 1551.-Passed Senate, 3673.-Re- S. 3147-For the relief of Anna Pokorny.
ferred to House Committee on Naval Affairs, 3915.-Reported Amended and passed House, 2715.-Senate concurs in House
back (H.Rept. 2030), 4105.-Passed House, 5408.-Examined amendments, 2859.-Examined and signed, 3051, 3054.-Pre-
and signed, 5449, 5538.-Presented to the President, 5525.- sented to the President, 3142.-Approved {Private, No. 189],
Approved (Public, No. 421], 5654. 3745.
S. 2393-To provide for the addition of the names of certain per- S. 3171-To authorize the disposition of the naval ordnance plant,
sons to the final roll of the Indians of the Flathead Indian South Charleston, W.Va., and for other purposes.
Reservation, Mont., and for other purposes. Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1031), 1551.-Debated, 3672.
Reported back (H.Rept. 2059) , 4297 .-Passed House, 5408.-Ex- S. 3191-For the relief of Anne B. Slocum.
amined and signed, 5449, 5538.-Presented to the President, Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1459, pt. 2), 4554.
5525.-Approved [Private, No. 286], 5654. S. 3257-Respecting contracts of industrial life insurance policies
S. 2395-Authorizing the conveyance of certain land to school in the District of Columbia.
district no. 15, Lincoln County, Mont. Reported with amendments (S.Rept. 1207), 3829.-Amended and
Passed House, 3710.-Examined and signed, 3823, 3826.-Pre- passed Senate, 4974.
sented to the President, 3830.-Approved (Private, No. 211], S. 3334--For the relief of William M. Sherman.
4380. Passed House, 5410.-Examined and signed, 5449, 5538.-Pre-
S. 2425-For the relief of Elizabeth Bolger. sented to the President, 5525.-Approved [Private, No. 287),
Reported with amendments (S.Rept. 1364), 5448. 5654.
S. 2469-For the relief of Nellie E. Treuthart. S. 3344--For the relief of Maggie Kirkland.
Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1111), 2562.-Amended and Passed House, 5399.-Examined and signed, 5449, 5538.-Pre-
passed Senate, 3683.-Referred to House Committee on Claims, sented to the President, 5525.-Approved (Private, No. 262),
3915.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2125), 4956. 5654.
S. 2508--For the relief of Maj. 0. S. McCleary, United States Army, s. 3375-For the relief of Wiener Bank Verein.
retired. - Debated, 5403.
Reported back (S.Rept. 1166), 3664.-Passed Senate, 3762.-Re- s. 3377-To enable the people of the Philippine Islands to adopt
ferred to House Committee on Claims, 4104.-Reported back a constitution and form a government for the Philippine Is-
(H.Rept. 2144), 5062.-Passed House, 5413.-Examined and lands, to provide for the independence of the same, and for
signed, 5449, 5538.-Presented to the President, 5525.-Ap- other purposes.
proved {Private, No. 260], 5654. Indefinitely postponed (H.R. 7233), 1177.
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3379-4082 SENATE BILLS
S. 3379--For the protection and regulation of the fisheries of S.377~onttnued
Alaska, and for other purposes. copyrighted motion-picture films; (b) by making unlawful
Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 1249), 4379.-Debated, unreasonable and discriminatory protection in favor of cer-
4986. tain theaters over others; (c) to compel the furnishing of
S. 3405--For the relief of Raymond Ambrose Nichols. accurate synopses of all pictures offered to theater operators
Reported back (S.Rept. 1069), 2029.-Passed Senate, 3677.- before the same have been released and reviewed; and (d) to
Referred to House Committee on Naval A1Iairs, 3915. amend section 2 of the Clayton Act to make it apply to license
S. 3438-Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Lindley Nurseries, agreements and leases, as well as sales in interstate commerce.
Inc. Debated, 174, 175.
Leave to file supplemental report (H.Rept. 1060, pt. 2), 3015.- S. 3789-For the relief of Benjamin Wright, deceased.
Amended and passed House, 3710.-Senate concurs in House Reported with amendments (S.Rept. 1327), 5296.-Amended and
amendment, 3935.-Examined and signed, 4104, 4107.-Pre- . passed Senate, 5507.
sented to the President, 4215.-Approved (Private, No. 216}, S. 3830-To remove a cloud on the title of certain land in the city
5192. of Corpus Christi, Tex.
S. 344Q-For the relief of Nick Wagner. Passed House, 5397, 5398.-Examined and signed, 5449, 5538.-
Debated, 4856. Presented to the President, 5525.-Approved (Private, No. 278],
S. 3443-To authorize the Secretary of War to grant a right of way 5654.
to the Alameda Belt Line across the Benton Field Military S. 3831-For the relief of William A. Lester.
Reservation, Alameda, Calif. Reference changed to Committee on Public Lands and Surveys,
Amended and passed House, 5403.-Senate concurs in House 722.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1062), 1781.-Passed Senate,
amendment, 5451.-Examined and signed, 5655, 5665. 3676.-Referred to House Committee on Claims, 3916.-Re-
ported back (H.Rept. 2146), 5062.-Passed House, 5413.-Exam-
S. 3475--To amend section 5 of the act approved July 10, 1890 ined and signed, 5449, 5538.-Presented to the President,
(28 Stat. 664), relating to the admission into the Union of 5525.-Approved (Private, No. 263}, 5654.
the State of Wyoming.
Reference changed to Committee on the Public Lands, 2064.- S. 3832---For the relief of Zetta Lester.
Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1940), 2943.-Debated, Reference changed to Committee on Public Lands and Surveys,
4530. 722.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1063), 1781.-Passed Senate,
3676.-Referred to House Committee on Claims, 3916.-Re-
S. 3477-For the relief of the Playa de Flor Land & Improvement ported back (H.Rept. 2147), 5062.-Passed House, 5413.-Ex-
Co. amined and signed, 5449, 5538.-Presented to the President,
Reported back (H.Rept. 1933), 2723. 5525.-Approved [Private, No. 264], 5654.
S. 3493-For the relief of Grant Macinnes. S. 387Q-For the relief of Curtis Jett.
Reported back (S.Rept. 1090), 2071. Reported back (S.Rept. 1024), 1439.-Debated, 3672.
S. 3504-For the relief of Lyman L. Miller. S. 395Q-To amend section 21 of the act approved June 5, 1920,
Passed House, 3717.-E.xamined and signed, 3823, 3826.-Pre- entitled "An act to provide for the promotion and mainte-
sented to the President, 3830.-Approved [Private, No. 201], nance of the American merchant marine, to repeal certain
4380. emergency legislation and provide for the disposition, regula-
S. 3508-To amend section 1 of the act entitled "An act to pro .. tion, and use of property acquired thereunder, and for other
vide for determining the heirs of deceased Indians, for the purposes", as applied to the Virgin Islanus of the United
disposition and sale of allotments of deceased Indians, for States.
the leasing of allotments, and for other purposes", approved Amended and passed House (in lieu of H.R. 10329), 3561.-De-
June 25, 1910, as amended. baied in Senate, 3594.
Amended and passed House, 4544.-Senate agrees to House S. 3972---For the relief of Alva D. McGuire, Jr.
amendment no. 2, and agrees to House amendment no. 1 with Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1079), 2029.-Amended and
an amendment, 4653. passed Senate, 3679.-Referred to House Committee on Claims,
S. 3532-To authorize the Commissioners of the District of Colum- 3916 .-Reported back (H.Rept. 2126), 4956.-Passed Hom:e,
bia to readjust and close streets, roads, highways, or alleys 5412.-Examined and signed, 5449, 5539.-Presented to 'lihe
in the District of Columbia rendered useless or unnecessary, President, 5525.-Approved [Private, No. 265], 5654.
and for other purposes. S. 4008-To amend article 5 of the act of Congress approved June
Debated in House, 286.-Passed House (in lieu of H.R. 8995), 7, 1897, relating to the approval of regulations for p~:eventlng
288, 289.-Examined and signed, 414, 417.-Presented to the collisions upon certain harbors, rivers, and inland waters of
Pre~:~dent, 482.-Approved [Public, No. 307], 681. the United States.
S. 3543-For the relief of Robert Emil Taylor. Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 2053), 4296.-Amended and
Debated, 5401. passed House, 5165.-Senate concurs in House amendment,
S. 3592--Confirming the claim of Francis R. Sanchez, and for other 5212.-Examined and signed, 5289, 5292.-Presented to ·the
purposes. President, 5347.-Approved (Public, No. 400}, 5450.
Amended and passed House, 5401.-Senate concurs in House S. 402Q-To give the Supreme Court of the United States authority
amendment, 5451.-Examined and signed, 5655, 5665. to prescribe rules of practice and proceaure with respect to
proceedings in criminal cases after verdict.
S. 3602-Authorizing the termination of a certain contract for the Reported back (H.Rept. 2047), 4209.-Passed House, 4551.-Ex-
sale and purchase of the St. Johns Bluff Military Reservation amined and signed, 4790, 4846.-Presented to the President,
in Florida, and for other purposes. 4874.-Approved [Public, No. 371}, 5192.
. Laid on the table, 5401.
S. 4023-Providing for the closing of barber shops 1 day in every
S. 3654-To authorize turning over to the Indian Service vehicles, 7 in the District of Columbia.
vessels, and supplies seized and forfeited for violation of liquor Debated in House, 294.-Passed House amended (in lieu of H.R.
laws. 8092), 294.-Senate concurs in House amendment, 447.-Ex-
Reported back (H.Rept. 2056), 4297. amined and signed, 483, 533.-Presented to the President,
S. 3673-For the relief of George W. Edgerly. 609.-Approved [Public, No. 309}, 946.
Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1124), 2644.-Am.ended and s. 4024-Authortzing and directing the Secretary of the Interior to
passed Senate, 3685. cancel patent in fee issued to Victoria Arconge.
S. 3675-Relating to the deferment and adjustment of construction Reference changed to Committee on Indian Affairs, 1360, 1395.-
charges for the years 1931 and 1932 on Indian irrigation Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1857), 1712.-Debated,
projects. 5404, 5422.
Amended and passed House, 1873.-Senate agrees to House s. 4029--To restore homestead rights in certain cases.
amendments, 2210.-Examlned and signed, 2328, 2378.-Pre- Debated, 1878.
sented to the President, 2460.-Approved [Public, No. 320), S. 4046-To fix more equitably the responsibility of postmasters.
2859. Debated, 3669.
S. 3676-For the relief of Frank Anderson. S. 4065--Authorizing the packing of oleomargarine and adulterated
Reported back (S.Rept. 1112), 2562. butter in tin and other sUi table packages.
s. 3696-To provide for cooperation by tbe Federal Government Reported back (H.Rept. 1996), 3823, 3824.-Passed House, 4546.-
with the several States in relieving the hardship and suffering Examined and signed, 4584, 4640.-Presented to the President,
caused by unemployment, and for other purposes. 4799.-Approved [Public, No. 368], 5192.
Indefinitely postponed, 5526. S. 4070-To authorize the acquisition of a certain building, furni-
S. 3731-To amend the act entitled ..An act authorizing the attor- ture, and equipment in the Crater Lake National Park.
ney general of the State of California to bring suit in the Debated, 1873.
Court of Claims on behal! of the Indians of California", ap- S. 4082-To regulate the business of executing bonds for compen-
proved May 18, 1928, as amended. sation in criminal cases and to improve the administration of
Reported back (S.Rept. 1119), 2562.-Debated, 3684. justice in the District of Columbia.
S. 377Q-To prevent the obstruction of and burdens upon inter- Debated, 172.-Passed Senate as amended, 1178.-Referred to
state trade and commerce in copyrighted motion-picture films, House Committee on the District of Columbia, 1394.-Reported
and to prevent restraint upon free competition in the produc- back (H.Rept. 2171), 5188.-Passed House (copy of bill),
tion, distribution, and exhibition of copyrighted motion-pic- 5423.-Examined and signed, 5449, 5539.-Presented to the
ture films (a) by prohibiting the compulsory block booking of President, 5525.-Approved [Public, No. 422], 5654.
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SENATE BILLS ~085-4509
S. 4085-For the relief of Dominick Edward Maggio. S. 4327-For the relief of Lizzie Pittman.
Reported back (S.Rept. 1077), 2029.-Amended and passed Sen- Amended and passed House (in lieu of H.R. 11194), 4849.--Ben-
ate, 3679.-Referred to House Committee on Naval Affairs, ate concurs in House amendment, 4889.-Examined and
3916. signed, 5002, 5061.-Presented to the President, 5019.-Ap-
S 4095-To amend an act entitled "An act to punish the unlawful proved [Private, No. 226], 5298.
breaking of seals of railroad cars containing interstate or S. 4339-Repealing certain provisions of the act of June 21, 1906,
foreign shipments, the unlawful entering of such cars, the as amended, relating to the sale and encumbrance of lands
stealing of freight aLd express packages or baggage or articles of Kickapoo and affiliated Indians of Oklahoma.
in process of transportation in interstate shipment, and the Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1901), 2451.-Leave to file
felonious asportation of such freight or express packages or supplemental report, 2639.-Amended and passed House,
baggage or articles therefrom into another district of the 3576.--Benate concurs in House amendment, 3750.-Examined
United States, and the felonious possession or reception of the and signed, 3935, 3990.-Presented to the President, 3996.-
same", approved February 13, 1913, as amended (U.S.C., title Approved [Public, No. 360], 4381.
18, sees 409-411), by extending its provisions to provide for the S. 4340-Authorizing the District Court of the United States for
punishment of stealing or otherwise unlawful taking of prop- the Eastern District of Oklahoma to hear and determine cer-
erty from passenger cars, sleeping cars, or dining cars, or from tain claims of the Seminole Nation or Tribe of Indians.
passengers on such cars, while such cars are parts of interstate Passed House (in lieu of H.R. 5846), 1877.-Examined and signed,
trains, and authorizing prosecution therefor in any district in 1934, 1980.-Presented to the President, 2029.-Vetoed (S.Doc.
which the defendant may have taken or been in possession of 177), 2881.
the property stolen or otherwise unlawfully taken. S. 4374-To empower the superintendent of the Hawaii National
Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 17:91), 475.-Debated, 710, Park to perform the functions now performed by the United
1897.-Amended and passed House, 1899.--Benate agrees to States commissioner for the said national park, and for other
House amendment, 1933.-Examined and signed, 2064, 2066.-
Presented to the President, 2131.-Approved [Public, No. 316), purposes. .
2195. Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1927), 2722.-Debated, 4530.
S. 4379-For the relief of Yvonne Hale.
S. 4123-To amend the District of Columbia traffic acts, as amended. Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1607, pt. 2), 4554.-Debated,
Debated in House, 294.-Amended and passed House, 296.-Sen- 5400.
ate concurs in House amendment, 447.-Exam.ined and signed,
483, 534.-Presented to the President, 609.-Approved [Public, S. 4380-For the relief of Patrick Henry Walsh.
No. 308], 946. Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1212), 3931.-Amended and
passed Senate, 4975.
S. 4135-For the relief of Douglas B. Espy. S. 4381-Authorizing the President to transfer and appoint Lt.
Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1035), 1551.-Amended and Morris Smellow, United States Navy, to the grade of passed
passed Senate, 3672. assistant paymaster, with the rank of lieutenant, in the
S. 4144-For the relief of W. P. Fuller & Co. Supply Corps of the United States Navy.
Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1080), 2029.-Debated, 3680. Taken from Speaker's table and passed House (H.R. 8180),
S. 4165-To remove existing discriminations incident to certain 3226.-Examined and signed, 3237, 3342.-Presented to the
land grants and to subject them to the same conditions that President, 3352.-Approved [Private, No. 186], 3489.
govern other land grants of their class. S. 4382-For the relief of Wayne Bert Watkins.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1842), 1546.-Amended and passed House, Reported back (S.Rept. 1071), 2029.-Debated, 3678.-Amended
3554.--Benate concurs in House amendment, 3584.-Examined and passed Senate, 3678.-Referred to House Committee on
and signed, 3735, 3737.-Presented to the President, 3745.- Naval Affairs, 3916.
Approved [Public, No. 333], 4380. S. 4390-Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to cancel patent
S. 4166-For the relief of James M. Griffin, disbursing agent, United in fee issued to Henry J. Kirn and Louise H. Kirn.
States Coast and Geodetic Survey, and for other purposes. Passed House (H.R. 11659), 5399.-Examined and signed, 5449,
Passed House, 3717.-Exam.ined and signed, 3823, 3826.-Pre- 5539.-Presented to the President, 5525.-Approved [Private,
sented to the President, 3830.-Approved [Private, No. 214], No. 288], 5654.
4460.
S. 4412-To provide for the safer and more effective use of the
S. 4178--To amend section 8 of the act entitled "An act for pre- assets of Federal Reserve banks and of national banking asso-
venting the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated ciations, to regulate interbank control, to prevent the undue
or misbranded or poisonous or deleterious foods, drugs, medi- diversion of funds into speculative operations, and for other
cines, and liquors, and for regulating traffic therein, and for purposes.
other purposes", approved June 30, 1906, as amended, relating Debated, 480, 1330, 1336, 1396, 1404, 1449, 1572, 1623, 1624, 1642,
to misbranded foods. 1646, 1649, 1724, 1935, 1987, 1993, 2074, 2139, 2158, 2202, 2205,
Debated, 1180. 2211, 2262, 2349, 2379, 2463, 2478, 2508.-Amended and passed
S. 4203-For the relief of William James Waters. Senate, 2517.-Referred to House Committee on Banking and
Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1195), 3744. Currency, 2942.
S. 4229-To carry out the findings of the Court of Claims in the S. 4440-Authorizing adjustment of the claim of George H. Hansen.
case of the Wales Island Packing Co. Passed House, 5402.-Exam.ined ana signed, 5449, 5539.-Pre-
Reference changed to Committee on Claims, 2563. sented to the President, 5525.-Approved [Private, No. 267],
S. 4230-For the relief of Betty McBride. 5654.
Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1032), 1551.-Amended and S. 4441-Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the National
passed Senate, 3672.-Referred to House Committee on Claims, Surety Co.
3916.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2148), 5062.-Passed House, Passed House (in lieu of H.R. 11904), 5400.-Examined and
5413.-Examined and signed, 5449, 5539.-Presented to the signed, 5449, 5539.-Presented to the President, 5525.-Ap-
President, 5525.-Approved [Private, No. 266], 5654. proved [Private, No. 268), 5654.
S. 4235-To aid the Grand Army of the Republic in its Memorial 7S. 4445-Authorizing the President to transfer and appoint Lt.
Day services, May 30, 1932. (Jr. Gr.) Arnold R. Kline, United States Navy, to the rank of
Debated, 4281. lieutenant (junior grade), Supply Corps, United States Navy.
Reported back (S.Rept. 1037), 1551.-Indefinitely postponed
S. 4274-To authorize the Department of Agriculture to issue a (H.R. 698 passed in lieu), 3673.
duplicate check in favor of Department of Forests and Waters,
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the original check having s. 4480-Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy, in his discret1on,
been lost. to deliver to the custody of the Woman's Club, of the city of
Reported back (S.Rept. 1083), 2029.-Passed Senate, 3680. Paducah, Ky., the silver service in use on the U.S.S. Paducah.
Reported back (S.Rept. 1038), 1551.-Passed Senate, 3673.-Re-
S. 4286-To authorize credit in the disbursing account of Donna ferred to House Committee on Naval Affairs, 3916.
M. Davis.
Reported back (S.Rept. 1052). 1623.-Passed Senate, 3674.- s. 4491-Amending the Shipping Act, 1916, as amended, for the
purpose of further regulating common carriers by water in
Passed House (in lieu of H.R. 11460), 4861.-Examined and interstate commerce of the United States engaged in trans-
signed, 4956, 4958.-Presented to the President, 5019.-Ap- portation by way of the Panama Canal.
proved [Private, No. 224], 5450. Reported back (H.Rept. 2006), 3918.-Debated, 5160.-Passed
S. 4287-For the relief of Harold W. Merrin. House amended (under suspension of the rules), 5164.--Ben-
Reported back (S.Rept. 1053), 1623.-Passed Senate, 3674.- ate concurs in House amendments, 5319.-Examined and
Passed House (in lieu of H.R. 11459), 4861.-Examined and signed, 5397, 5428.-Presented to the President, 5525.-Ap-
signed, 4956, 4958.-Presented to the President, 5019.-Ap- proved [Public, No. 415], 5654.
proved [Private, No. 225], 5450. S. 4509-To further amend the act approved February 25, 1920, en-
S. 4303-For the relief of Elsie Segar, administratrix of C. M. A. titled "An act to promote the mining of coal, phosphate, oil,
Sorensen and of Holger E. Sorensen. oil shale, gas, and sodium on the public domain."
Reported with amendments (S.Rept. 1115), 2562.-Debated, 3684. Debated, 704, 1881.-Amended and passed House, 1881.--Benate
S. 4326-For the relief of R. S. Howard Co., Inc. disagrees to House .amendment and asks conference, 2135.-
Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1165), 3664.-Amended and Conferees appointed, 2135, 2756.-House insists upon its
passed Senate, 4984.-Referred to House Committee on War amendment and agrees to conference, 2756.-Conference report
Claims, 5186.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2174), 5289. submitted in House (H.Rept. 1953), 3385.-Debated, 3385.-
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-4509-4998 SENATE BILLS
S.4509-Continued S. 4773-For the reltef of Capt. Guy M. Kinman.
Agreed to, 3386.-Conference report submitted tn Senate, Reported With amendment (S.Rept. 1346), 5297.-Passed Senate,
3352.-Agreed to, 3352.-Examined and signed, 3418, 3488.- 5512.
Presented to the President, 3489.-Approved (Public, No. 330], S. 4782-Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Arthur R. Saffran.
3745. Reported back (S.Rept. 1084), 2029.-Passed Senate, 3688.-Re-
8. 4510-To authorize exchange of small tribal acreage on the Fort ferred to House Committee on Claims, 3916.-Reported back
Hall Indian school reserve in Idaho for adjoining land. (H. Rept. 2127), 4956.-Pa.ssed House, 5412.-Examined and
Reported back (H.Rept. 2060), 4297.-Passed House, 5409.- signed, 5449, 5539.-Presented to the President, 5525.-Ap-
Examined and signed, 5449, 5539.-Presented to the Presi- proved [Private, No. 291}, 5655.
dent, 5525.-Approved (Private, No. 289], 5654. S. 4791-To amend the United States mining laws applicable to
8. 4553-For the relief of Elizabeth Millicent Trammell. the city of Prescott municipal watershed in the Prescott Na-
Passed Senate, 175.-Referred to House Committee on Foreign tional Forest within the State of Arizona..
Affairs, 475.-Reported back (H.Rept. 1806), 816.-Debated, Reported back (H.Rept. 1805), 816.-Passed House, 1900.-Ex-
5403. amined and signed, 1934, 1980.-Presented to the President,
S. 4557-To authorize the addition of certain names to the final 2029.-Approved [Public, No. 312], 2194.
roll of the Sac and Fox Indians of Oklahoma. S. 4810-To authorize the Secretary of War or the Secretary of
Passed House (H.R. 11798), 5399.-Examined and signed, 5449, the Navy to withhold the pay of officers, warrant officers, and
5539.-Presented to the President, 5525.-Approved [Private, nurses of the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps to cover indebted-
No. 290], 5655. ness to the United States under certain conditions.
8. 4576-To authorize the Secretary of Commerce to grant an Reported with amendments (S.Rept. 1005), 541.-Amended and
easement for railroad right of way over and upon a portion of passed Senate, 1181, 1182.-House requested to return bill;
the helium gas bearing lands of the United States of America, motion entered to reconsider, 1284, 1295.-Request granted,
in Potter County, in the State of Texas. 1359, 1396.
Passed House (in lieu of H.R. 11914), 4289.-Exa.mined and S. 4818---To authorize the transfer of certain lands in Bernalillo
signed, 4380, 4452.-Presented to the President, 4460.-Ap- County, N.Mex., to the city of Albuquerque, N.Mex.
proved [Private, No. 217}, 5192. Reported back (H.Rept. 2082), 4641.-Passed House, 5409.-Ex-
S. 4578---Conferring jurisdiction on the Court of Claims to adjudi- am.i ned and signed, 5449, 5539.-Presented to the President,
cate the rights of the Otoe and Missouria. Tribes of Indians to 5525.-Approved [Private, No. 279], 5655.
compensation on a basis of guardian and ward. S . 4844-For the relief of C. N. Hildreth, Jr.
Referred to House Committee on Indian Affairs, 1979.-Reported
with amendment (H.Rept. 1935), 223.-Debated, 4529. Reported back (S.Rept. 1085), 2029.-Passed Senate (H.R. 11461),
3680.
8. 4589-To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to make pay-
ment of part of the expenses incurred in securing improve- S. 4871-To amend the Teachers Salary Act of the District of Co-
ments in drainage project of drainage district no. 1, Rich- umbia approved June 4, 1924, as amended, in relation to es,-
ardson County, Nebr., and for other purposes. tablishing the Wilson and Miner Teachers Colleges on a basis
Reported with amendments (S.Rept. 1145), 3242.-Amended and comparable with recognized standards for accredited institu-
passed Senate, 3756.-Referred to House Committee on Indian tions of like kind; to raising the trade or vocational schools
Affairs, 4104.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2058), 4297.-Passed to the level of junior high schools, and for other purposes.
House, 4552.-Examined and signed, 4584, 4640.-Presented to Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1182), 3744.
the President, 4789.-Approved [Public, No. 372), 5192. S. 4909-For the relief of A. Y. Martin.
S. 4590-For the relief of Juan Apodaca.. Reported back (H.Rept. 2149), 5062.-Amended and passed
Reported with amendments (S.Rept. 1147), 3242.-Amended and House (copy of bill), 5413.-senate agrees to House amend-
passed Senate, 3756.-Referred to House Committee on Mili- ments, 5451.-Examined and signed, 5655, 5665.
tary Atfairs, 4104. S. 4928---To provide fees to be charged by the recorder of deeds of
8. 4597-To restore to their former retired status in the Regular the District of Columbia.
Army of the United States persons who resigned such status to Reported back (S.Rept. 1324), 5296.-Debated, 5507.
accept the benefits of the act of May 24, 1928 (45 Stat. 735), S. 4930-For the relief of Avery G. Constant.
and for other purposes. Reported back (S.Rept. 1118), 2562.-Passed Senate, 3684.-Re-
Amended and passed House (in lieu of H.R. 11174), 1872, 1873.- ferred to House Committee on Claims, 3916.-Reported back
Senate concurs in House amendment, 2135.-Examined and (H.Rept. 2150), 5062.-Pa.ssed House, 5414.-Exa.mined and
signed, 2242, 2244.-Presented to the President, 2343.-Ap- signed, 5449, 5539.-Presented to the President, 5525.-Ap-
proved [Public, No. 321], 2859. proved [Private, No. 270}, 5655.
S. 4673-To amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate the
trustees of the Female Orphan Asylum in Georgetown, and the S. 4960-To reduce the area of the Fort Peck irrigation project in
Washington City Orphan Asylum in the District of Colum- the State of Montana.
bia ", approved May 24, 1828, as amended by act of June 23, Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1283), 4873.-Amended and
1874. passed Senate, 5006.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1886), 2193.-Passed House, 3976.- S. 4972-Granting the consent of Congress to the State of Georgia.
Examined and signed, 4104, 4107.-Presented to the President, to construct, maintain, and operate a. highway bridge across
4215.-Approved [Public, No. 363}, 5192. . the Savannah River near Lincolnton, Ga., and between Lincoln-
S. 4674-Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to issue patents ton, Ga., and McCormick, S.C.
to the numbered school sections in place granted to the Reported back (S.Rept. 1008), 722.-Passed Senate, 826.-Referred
States by the act approved February 22, 1889, by the act ap- to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
proved January 25, 1927 (44 Stat. 1026), and by any other act 1019. -
of Congress. S. 4987-For the relief of Frederick E. Dixon.
Reported with amendments (S.Rept. 1104), 2198.-Amended and Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma.; Committee on Civil Service, 62.
passed Senate, 3683.-Referred to House Committee on Public S. 4988---For the relief of Bruce F. Ramsey.
Lands, 3916. Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma; Committee on M111tary Mairs, 62.
S. 4694-To amend section 812 of the Code of Law for the Dis- S. 4989-Granting a pension to Elizabeth Winscott.
trict of Columbia. Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma.; Committee on Pensions, 62.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1997), 3824.-Pa.ssed House (H.R. 10089),
3990.-Exa.mined and signed, 4104, 4107 .-Presented to the S. 4990--Granting an increase of pension to Estella Hartman.
President, 4215.-Approved (Public, No. 362}, 4381. Mr. Fess; Committee on Pensions, 62.
s. 4738---For the relief of Newport Contracting & Engineering Co. s. 4991-Granting a. pension to Lucie P. Cranston.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1828), 1395.-Passed House, 5404.- Mr. Fess; Committee on Pensions, 62.
Examined and signed, 5449, 5539.-Presented to the Presi- S. 4992-For the relief of Ruth J. Barnes.
dent, 5525.-Approved [Private, No. 269], 5655. Mr. Walsh of Montana; Committee on Military Af!a.irs, 62.
s. 4755-To provide for grants and loans to the several States to S. 4993-For the relief of C. J. Mast.
aid in relieving unemployment, to facilitate the construction Mr. Walsh of Montana; Committee on Claims, 62.-Reported back
of self-liquidating projects, to provide for the construction o.f (S.Rept. 1185), 3744.-Passed Senate, 4969.
certain authorized Federal public-works projects, and !or S. 4994-For the relief of Peter Pierre.
other purposes. Mr. Walsh of Montana; Committee on Claims, 62.
Indefinitely postponed, 5525.
S. 4995-Authorizing the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to
s. 4756-To authorize the Veterans' Administration or other Fed- make loans to certain home owners and farmers for the pay-
eral agencies to turn over to superintendents of the Indian ment of taxes.
Service amounts due Indians who are under legal disability, Mr. Harrison; Committee on Bank.i ng and Currency, 62.
or to estates .of such deceased Indians.
Reported back (H.Rept. 2057), 4297.-Passed House, 4552.- S. 4996-For the relief of W. C. Redman.
Examined and signed, 4584, 4640.-Presented to the President, Mr. McKellar; Committee on Military Affairs, 62.
4789.-Approved [Public, No. 373), 5192. s. 4997--Granting an increase of pension to Eliza. Jane Whitson.
s. 4767--For the relief of Mucia Alger. · Mr. McKellar; Committee on Pensions, 62.
Passed Senate, 175.-Referred to House Committee on Foreign S. 4998---Granting a. pension to Jane Drennon.
Affairs, 475. Mr. McRlella.r; Committee on Pensions, 62.
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SENATE BILLS 4999-5059
S. 4999-Granting a pension to Lyda Hamby. S. 5034-To permit the admission of intoxicating liquors into the
!!!-. McKellar; Committee on Pensions, 62. Virgin Islands of the United States for export.
Mr. Johnson; Committee on Commerce, 63.
s. 5000-Granting a pension to Martha E. McDaniel.
Mr. McKellar; Committee on Pensions, 62. S. 5035--Amending the Shipping Act, 1916, as amended, for the
purpose of further regulating common carriers by water.
s. 5001-To amend the military record of Joshua Workman. Mr. Johnson; Committee on Commerce, 63.-Reported with
Mr. Neely; Committee on Military Affairs, 62. amendments (S.Rept. 1136), 3141.
s. 5002-For the relief of Russell C. Cross. S. 5036-Amending the Shipping Act, 1916, as amended, for the
Mr. Neely; Committee on Naval Affairs, 62. purpose of further regulating common carriers by water.
s. 5003-Granting an increase of pension to Margaret E. Gorrell. Mr. Johnson; Committee on Commerce, 63.
Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 62. S. 5037-To amend section 1 (a) of the a-ct of March 2, 1929, en-
s. 5004--Granting an increase of pension to George H. Pratt. titled "An act to establish load llnes for American vessels, and
Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 62. for other purposes."
s. 5005-Granting an increase of pension to Fred Cook. Mr. Johnson; Committee on Commerce, 63.
Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 62. S. 5038-Conferring upon the United States District Court for the
s. 5006-Granting a pension to D. W. Chapman. Northern District of California, southern division, jurisdiction
Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 62. of the claim of Minnie C. de Back against the Alaska Railroad.
s. 5007-Granting a pension to Oppie Reed. Mr. Johnson; Committee on Claims, 63.
Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 62. S. 5039-For the relief of Samuel Williams.
s. 5008--Granting an increase of pension to Edward F. Savage. Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts; Committee on Military Affairs, 63.
Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 62. S. 5040-Granting a pension to Elizabeth Rose Clark.
s. 5009-Granting an increase of pension to Jess Musgrave. Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts; Committee on Pensions, 63.
Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 62. S. 5041-To abolish the Council of National Defense.
Mr. McKellar; Committee on Military Affairs, 63.
S. 5010-Granting a pension to Stanley N. Rice.
Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 62. S. 5042-To repeal the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, and
for other purposes.
s. 5011-Granting a pension to Columbus R. Fulks. Mr. McKellar; Committee on Civil Service, 63.
Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 62.
S. 5043-To abolish the Bureau of Efficiency, and for other pur-
s. 5012-Gi'anting a pension to Maggie Hannah. poses.
Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 62. Mr. McKellar; Committee on Appropriations, 63.
S. 5013-Granting a pension to Rose Kennedy. S. 5044-To abolish the National Advisory Committee for Aero-
Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 63. nautics.
S. 5014-Granting a pension to Anna Marie Flautt. Mr. McKellar; Committee on Appropriations, 63.
Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 63. S. 5045-To provide for the immediate liquidation of the assets
S. 5015-To provide that the National Prohibition Act, as amended and winding up of the affairs of the War Finance Corpora-
and supplemented, shall not apply to liquors containing 4 tion.
percent or less of alcohol by volume. 1\-Ir. McKellar; Committee on Finance, 63.
Mr. Barbour; Committee on Manufactures, 63. S. 5046-To abolish the United States Shipping Board and the
s. 5016-To amend section 2 of an act entitled "An act to provide United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corporation and
emergency financing facilities for financial institutions, to aid to provide for the winding up of their affairs and the dis-
in financing agriculture, commerce, and industry, and for posal of their assets.
other purposes", approved January 22, 1932 (Public, No. 2, Mr. McKellar; Committee on Commerce, 63.
72d Cong.). . S. 5047-To restore the 2-cent postage rate on first-class mall
Mr. Norbeck; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 63. matter.
S. 5017-For the relief of Frank L. Weed. Mr. McKellar; Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, 63.
Mr. White; Committee on Military Affairs, 63. S. 5048-To amend the National Prohibition Act, as amended and
s. 5018-Relating to the classified Civil Service. supplemented, with respect to the definition of intoxicating
Mr. King; Committee on Civil Service, 63. liquor, and for other purposes.
s. 5019-To amend section 1180 of the Code of Law for .the Dis- Mr. Tydings; Committee on the Judiciary, 64.
trict of Columbia with respect to usury. S. 5049-For the relief of Winifred Meagher.
Mr. King; Committee on the District of Columbia, 63. Mr. Copeland; Committee on Claims, 63.
S. 5020-Authorizing the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to S. 5050-To amend section 2 of the act entitled "An act to supple-
make loans to aid in refunding or refinancing certain obliga- ment existing laws against unlawful restraints and monopo-
tions of irrigation and drainage districts. lies, and for other purposes", approved October 15, 1914 (38
Mr. King; Committee on Banking and Currency, 63. Stat.L. 730; U.S.C., title 15, sec. 13).
S. 5021-To secure greater economy and efficiency in the disburse- Mr. Copeland; Committee on Interstate Commerce, 63.
ment of public money, and for other purposes. S. 5051-To amend section 5 of the act entitled "An act to create
Mr. King; Committee on Appropriations, 63. a Federal Trade Commission, to define its powers and duties,
S. 5022-Granting a pension to John W. Ferwerda. and for other purposes", approved September 26, 1914 (38
Mr. Dill; Committee on Pensions, 63. StatL. 719; u.s.a., title 15, sec. 45).
Mr. Copeland; Committee on Interstate Commerce, 63.
S. 5023-Granting a pension to Nellie J. Wood.
Mr. Dill; Committee on Pensions, 63. S. 5052-To empower the health officer of the District of Columbia
to authorize the opening of graves and the disinterment
S. 5024-Granting an increase of pension to Kate E. Snow. and reinterment of dead bodies in cases where death has been
Mr. Dill; Committee on Pensions, 63. caused by certain contagious diseases.
S. 5025-Granting a pension to Theresa Elizabeth Mapes. Mr. Capper; Committee on the District of Columbia, 63.-Re-
Mr. Dill; Committee on Pensions, 63. ported with amendments (S.Rept. 1178). 3664.-Amended and
s. 5026-To provide for loans to farmers for crop production and passed Senate, 3763.-Referred to. House Committee on the
harvesting during the year 1933. District of Columbia, 4104.
Mr. Smith; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 63. S. 5053-To amend sections 416 and 417 of the Revised Statutes
relating to the District of Columbia.
S. 5027-To amend the Agricultural Marketing Act, approved June Mr. Capper; Committee on the District of Columbia, 63.-Re-
15, 1929. ported back (S.Rept. 1186), 3744.-Indefinitely postponed
Mr. McNary; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 63. (H.R. 13378 passed in lieu), 4969.
S. 5028-For the relief of Bernard Leroy Eaton. s. 50 54-Granting a.n increase of pension to Mary L. Parker.
Mr. Hale; Committee on Naval Affairs, 63. Mr. Capper; Committee on Pensions, 63.
S. 5029-For the relief of Oscar Pinette. S. 5055-Granting a pension to Hulda Dodds.
Mr. Hale; Committee on Naval Affairs, 63. Mr. Capper; Committee on Pensions, 63.
S. 5030-To transfer certain portions of the lower peninsula of the S. 5056-Granting a pension to Mary A. Beck.
State of Michigan to the United States standard eastern time Mr. Capper; Committee on Pensions, 63.
zone. s. 5057-Granting a pension to Everett Goodwin.
Mr. Vandenberg; Committee on Interstate Commerce, 63. Mr. Capper; Committee on Pensions, 63.
S. 5031-Granting a pension to Mary Ann Fox. S. 5058-Granting an increase of pension to Terressa Willoughby.
Mr. Vandenberg; Committee on Pensions, 63. Mr. Capper; Committee on Pensions, 63.
s. 5032-Granting an increase of pension to Sarah J. Carpenter. s. 5059-To extend the time for completing the construction of a
Mr. Frazier; Committee on Pensions, 63. bridge across Lake Champlain at or near Rouses Point, N.Y.,
S. 5033-Providing for regulation of the transportation of cotton and a point at or near Alburgh, Vt.
and wheat in interstate and foreign commerce, and for other Mr. Austin; Committee on Commerce, 92.-Reported back
purposes. (S.Rept. 1007), 609.-Passed Senate, 826.-Referred to House
Mr. Bankhead; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 63. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 1019.-Re-
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5059-5125 SENATE BILLS
S. 5059-Continued S. 5093-Authorizing the S~cretary of War to extend the services
ported with amendments (H.Rept. 1832) , 1395.-Amended and and operations of the Inland Waterways Corporation to the
passed House, 1901.-Benate concurs in House amendments, Columbia River and is tributaries, and for other purposes.
2102.-Examined and signed, 2192, 2195.-Presented to the Mr. McNary; Committee on Commerce, 161.
President, 2198.-Approved [Public, No. 317], 2859. S. 5094-For the relief of Calvin Grizzel.
S. 5060-Granting a pension to Clarence Allen. Mr. McNary; Committee on Naval Affairs, 161.
Mr. Cohen; Committee on Pensions, 92. S. 5095-Granting a pension to Grace V. Foster.
s. 5061-Granting an increase of pension to Elizabeth Burrell. Mr. McNary; Committee on Pensions, 161.
Mr. Hale; Committee on Pensions, 92. S. 5096-For the relief of Sarah McKibing.
S. 5062-Granting an increase of pension to George Neill. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Finance, 161.
Mr. Hale; Committee on Pensions, 92. S. 5097-Granting a pension to Mary E. Beitzell.
S. 5063-Granting an increase of pension to Susie D. Hanscome. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 161.
Mr. Hale; Committee on Pensions, 92. S. 5098--Granting a pension to Armanella Caylor .
S. 5064-Granting an increase of pension to Margaret Thompson. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 161.
Mr. Hale; Committee on Pensions, 92. S. 5099-Granting a pension to William A. Culiver.
S. 5065-Granting an increase of pension to Charlotte W. Stevens. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 161.
Mr. Hale; Committee on Pensions, 92. S. 5100-Granting a pension to Emma Grunden.
Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 161.
S. 5066-Granting an increase of pension to Clara A. Colby. S. 5101-Granting a pension to Sarah Hamilton.
Mr. Hale; Committee on Pensions, 92.
Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on ·Pensions; 161.
S. 5067-Granting a pension to Angie L. Moulton. S. 5102-Granting a pension to Carter Hayes.
Mr. Hale; Committee on Pensions, 93. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 161.
S. 5068-Granting a pension to Alice L. Preston. S. 5103-Granting a pension to Mary C. Heck.
Mr. Hale; Committee on Pensions, 93. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 161.
S. 5069-Granting a pension to Richard R. Denton. S. 5104-Granting a pension to Elva A. Houk.
Mr. Bulkley; Committee on Pensions, 93. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 161.
S. 5070-Granting an increase of pension to Margaret Jane Loar. S. 5105-Granting a pension to Lincoln Hubster.
Mr. Bulkley; Committee on Pensions, 93. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 161.
S. 5071-Granting an increase of pension to Polly Fuller. S. 5106-Granting a pension to Nellie C. Manning.
Mr. Bulkley; Committee on Pensions, 93. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 161.
S. 5072-Granting an increase of pension to Lucy Montgomery. S. 5107-Granting a pension to Sarah E. Mattingly.
Mr. Bulkley; Committee on Pensions, 93. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 161.
S. 5073-Providing for a mine rescue station in Arizona. S. 5108-Granting a pension to Lot Noe.
Mr. Ashurst; Committee on Mines and Mining, 93. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 161.
S. 5074-For the refund of customs duty paid by Salvatore Lascari S. 5109-Granting a pension to Clarence Price.
on an importation of mosaic paintings for the Moody CUrrier Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 161.
Art Gallery in Manchester, N.H. S. 5110-Granting an increase of pension to Mahalia Davison.
Mr. Keyes; Comm.ittee on Finance, 93. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 161.
S. 5075-To provide protection by registration of designs for tex- S. 5111-Granting an increase of pension to Samantha Ralston.
tiles and other materials. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 161.
Mr. Hebert; Committee on Patents, 93.-Reported with amend- S. 5112-Granting an increase of pension to Eliza Landers.
ments (S.Rept. 1280), 4789.-Debated, 5003. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 161.
S. 5076-To repeal an act entitled "An act to create Federal home- s. 5113-Granting an increase of pension to Amanda E. Martin.
loan banks, to provide for the supervision thereof, and for Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 161.
other purposes", approved July 22, 1932. S. 5114-Granting an increase of pension to Robert J. McPherson.
Mr. Borah; Committee on Banking and Currency, 93. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 161.
S. 5077-To extend the time of payment of certain loans made to S. 5115-Granting an increase of pension to Margaret McWilllams.
farmers by the Secretary of Agriculture. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 161.
Mr. Wheeler; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 93. S. 5116-Granting an increase of pension to Amelia Sheets.
S. 5078-Granting an increase of pension to Lucy J. Whipple. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 161.
Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts; Committee on Pensions, 93. S. 5117-Granting an increase of pension to Olleatha Stites.
S. 5079-Granting an increase of pension to Sarah E. Harran. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 161.
Mr. Dale; Committee on Pensions, 93. S. 5118-For the relief of David G. Caldwell.
S. 5080-Granting an increase of pension to Eola E. Manley. Mr. McKellar; Committee on Military Affairs, 161.
Mr. Dale; Committee on Pensions, 93. S. 5119-To repeal all laws authorizing the granting of ocean mall
S. 5081-Granting an increase of pension to Eliza C. Lower. subsidies.
Mr. Dale; Committee on Pensions, 93. Mr. McKellar; Committee on Post Otnces and Post Roads, 161.
S. 5082-For the relief of the Community Investment Co., Inc. S. 5120-To repeal the act approved April 29, 1930, amending the
Mr. Shortridge; Committee on Claims, 93. Air Mail Act, a~ amended.
Mr. McKellar; Committee on Post Otnces and Post Roads, 161.
S. 5083-For the relief of Wilson G. Bingham.
Mr. Shortridge; Committee on Finance, 93. S. 5121-To amend title I of the Emergency Relief and Construc-
tion Act of 1932, approved July 21, 1932 (47 Stat.L. 709), by
S. 5084-Granting a pension to Edward E. Harding. authorizing cooperation by the Federal Government with the
Mr. Shortridge; Copunittee on Pensions, 93. several States and Territories in relieving distress among
S. 5085-For the relief of Leslie Jensen. unemployed needy transients.
Mr. Norbeck; Committee on Claims, 93.-Reported back (S.Rept. Mr. Cutting; Committee on Manufactures, 161.
1086), 2029.-Passed S~nate, 3680.-Passed House (in lieu of S. 5122-To provide for the purchase and sale of cotton under the
H.R. 10498), 5400.-Examined and signed, 5449, 5539.-Pre- supervision of the Secretary of Agriculture.
sented to the President, 5525.-Approved [Private, No. 271], Mr. Smith; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 161.-See
5655. amendment proposed, 3490.-Reported with amendment
S. 5086-Authorizing the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to (S.Rept. 1208) , 3829.-Debated, 4383.-Amended and passed
make loans to aid in refunding or refinancing certain obliga- Senate, 4395.-Referred to House Committee on Agriculture,
tions of irrigation companies and drainage districts. 4640.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2094), 4767.-Debated (H.Res.
Mr. Smoot; Committee on Banking and Currency, 161. 397), 5255.-Amended and passed House, 5275.-Debated in
S. 5087-To provide for the carrying out of permanent improve- Senate, 5308, 5311.-Benate concurs in House amendment,
ment projects and to authorize the issuance of bonds for such 5317.-Examined and signed, 5449, 5539.-Presented to the
purposes. President, 5525.-Pocket vetoed.
Mr. Byrnes; Committee on Appropriations, 161. s. 5123-Extending the time for consideration of application for
S. 5088-Authorizing the United States Employees' Compensation retirement of Otis L. Sims under the Emergency Offi.cers'
Commission to consider the claim of Martin Luther Mauney. Retirement Act.
Mr. Reynolds; Committee on Claims, 161. Mr. Smith; Committee on Military Affairs, 161.
S. 5089-Granting an increase of pension to Mary H. Hill. S. 5124-For the relief of William Frank Dunn.
Mr. Austin; Committee on Pensions, 161. Mr. Hale; Committee on Naval Affairs, 162.
S. 5090-For the relief of Ida M. Farley. S. 5125-To amend the Emergency Relief and Construction Act
Mr. McGill; Committee on Claims, 161. of 1932.
Mr. Costigan and Mr. La Follette; Committee on Manufac-
S. 5091-For the relief of Merle (Mearl) Arthur Lewis. tures, 162.-Reported with amendments (S.Rept. 1126), 2644.-
Mr. McGill; Committee on Na_val Affairs, 161. Debated, 4232, 4252, 4314, 4395, 4461.-Amended and passed
S. 5092-Granting a pension to Frank Albert Pollock. Senate, 4503.-Referred to House Committee on Banking and
Mr. McGill; Committee on Pensions, 161. Currency, 4640.
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SENATE BILLS .5126-5183_
S. 5126-To extend the provisions of the Reconstruction Finance S. 5157-Granting an increase of pension to Rhoda J. Brandenburg.
Corporation Act and the Emergency Relief and Construction Mr. Watson; Committee on Pensions, 303.
Act of 1932 to the Virgin Islands. S. 5158--Grantlng an increase of pension to Eliza J. Hiller.
Mr. Reed; Committee on Banking and Currency, 233.-Reported
back (S.Rept. 1023), 1439.-Passed Senate, 3671, 3672.-Re- Mr. Watson; Committee on Pensions, 303.
ferred to House Committee on Banking and CUrrency, 3916. S. 5159-To authorize payment of farm-loan mortgages with bonds
S. 5127-For the relief of Elmer E. Mynatt. issued by the mortgagee banks, and for other purposes.
Mr. Hull; Committee on Claims, 233. Mr. Gore; Committee on Banking and Currency, 303.
S. 5128--Granting a pension to Thomas A. Yadon. S. 5160-To provide for loans to farmers for crop production and
Mr. Hull; Committee on Pensions, 233. harvesting during the year 1933.
S. 5129-For the relief of Gladding, McBean & Co. Mr. Smith; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 304.-Re-
Mr. Shortridge; Committee on Claims, 233. ported with amendment (S.Rept. 1010), 907.-Amended and
passed Senate, 908.-Motion entered to reconsider, 908.-:----Mo-
S. 5130-For the relief of Burk W. Burns. tion withdrawn, 956.-0rdered to lie on the Speaker's table,
Mr. Neely; Committee on Claims, 233. and to be printed.-Passed House, amended (H.Res. 349),
S. 5131-To extend the times for commencing and completing the (H.J.Res. 529), 1885, 1891.-Senate disagrees to House amend-
construction of a bridge across the Ohio River at or near ment; asks conference, 2135.--Conferees appointed, 2135,
Cannelton, Ind. 2192.-House insists upon its amendments; agrees to confer-
Mr. Watson; Committee on Commerce, 233.-Reported with ence, 2192.-Conference report submitted in House (H.Rept.
amendments (S.Rept. 1013) : passed Senate as amended, 1898), 2418.-Agreed to, 2418, 2419.--Conference report sub-
1161.-Referred to House Committee on Interstate and For- mitted in Senate, 2378.-Agreed to, 2379_-(See S.Con.Res. 41),
eign Commerce, 1394.-Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 2507, 2606.-Examined and signed, 2639, 2645.-Presented to
1846), 1547.-A.mended and passed House, 1902.-Senate con- the President, 2644.-Approved [Public, No. 327], 3488.
curs in House amendments, 2245.-Examlned and signed, S. 5161-For the relief of Louis Vauthier and Francis Dohs.
2451, 2463.-Presented to the President, 2460.-Approved Mr. Reed; Committee on Military Affairs, 304.-Reported back
[Public, No. 323], 2859. (S.Rept. 1026), 1439.-Passed Senate, 3671.
S. 5132-Granting an increase of pension to Mary H. Fetzer. S. 5162-Granting an increase of pension to Helen G. Mercur.
Mr. Shipstead; Committee on Pensions, 233.
Mr. Reed; Committee on Pensions, 303.
S. 5133-To amend the naturalization laws of the United States. S. 5163-For the relief of the estate of White B. Miller.
Mr. King; Committee on Immigration, 233. Mr. McKellar; Committee on Claims, 303.
S. 5134--Providing payment to employees, Bureau of Reclamation,
for mileage traveled lri privately owned automobiles. S. 5164--For the relief of George B. Beaver.
Mr. Bratton; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 303. Mr. McKellar; Committee on Claims, 303.
S. 5135-For the temporary relief of water users on irrigation proj- S. 5165-Correcting the naval record of Bartholomew Lawrence
ects constructed and operated under the Reclamation Law. O'Brien.
Mr. Bratton; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 304. Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts; Committee on Naval Affairs, 303.
S. 5136-Authorizing the appropriation of funds for the payment S. 5166-To amend the World War Veterans' Act, 1924, as amended.
of claims of the Mexican Government under the circum- Mr. Reed; Committee on .Finance, 304.
stances hereinafter enumerated. S. 5167-In reference to land in the Bonnet Carre Floodway area.
Mr. Borah; Committee on Foreign Relations, 303. Mr. Johnson; Committee on Commerce, 367.
S. 5137-Providing for the suspension of annual assessment work
on mining claims held by location in the Onited States and S. 5168-For the relief of John Henry Tackett.
Alaska. Mr. Barbour; Committee on Claims, 367.
Mr. Borah; Committee on Mines and Mining, 303.-Reported S. 5169-Granting an increase of pension to Charlotte W. Stevens.
back (S.Rept. 1019), 1401.-Debated, 3670.-Indefinitely post- Mr. Hale; Committee on Pensions, 367.
poned (see H.J.Res. 533), 3676, 3677. S. 5170-To regulate the importation of milk and cream and
S. 5138-Granting a pension to Lola E. Waller. milk and cream products into the United States, for the
Mr. McGill; Committee on Pensions, 303. purpose of promoting the dairy industry of the United States
S. 5139-For the relief of Frederick G. Barker. and protecting the public health.
Mr. Bulkley; Committee on Claims, 303. Mr. Capper; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 367.
S. 5140-For the relief of Joseph Lane. S. 5171-Authorizing and directing the Secretary of the Interior
Mr. Schall; Committee on Claims, 303. to enroll on the tribal rolls of the Choctaw and Chickasaw
S. 5141-For the relief of John F. Patterson. Nations all Choctaw and Chickasaw claimants whose names
Mr. Schall; Committee on Military Affairs, 303. appear in the citizenship cases hereinafter mentioned and
who were duly and legally enrolled by the Federal court, and
S. 5142-To authorize the appointment of secretaries to United the heirs now living of all such claimants, born prior to the
States circuit and district judges. closing of said tribal rolls by an act of Congress.
Mr. Glenn; Committee on the Judiciary, 303. Mr. Patterson; Committee on Indian Affairs, 367.
S. 5143-For the relief of Ell J. Bennett. S. 5172-To amend an act entitled "An act to provide compensa-
Mr. Glenn; Committee on Military Affairs, 303. tion for employees of the United States suffering injuries
S. 5144-Granting an increase of pension to Jessie G. Bivens. while in the performance of their duties, and for other pur-
Mr. Glenn; Committee on Pensions, 304. poses", approved September 7, 1916, and acts in amendment
S. 5145-Granting an increase of pension to Cora B.S. Walker. thereof.
Mr. Glenn; Committee on Pensions, 303. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Education and Labor,
S. 5146-Granting a pension to Edward Lyman. 367.
Mr. Norbeck; Committee on Pensions, 303. S. 5173-Granting a. pension to Ellen Mullis Baker.
S. 5147-Granting an increase of pension to Anne K. Aa.strom. Mr. Robinson of Indiana: Committee on Pensions, 367.
Mr. Norbeck; Committee on Pensions, 303. S. 5174-Granting a pension to Frank Burcham.
S. 5148-Athorizing the Secretary of Agriculture to adjust debts Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 367.
owing the United States for seed, feed, and crop-production S. 5175-Granting a pension to Amos B. Poling.
loans. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 367.
Mr. Norbeck; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 304.-Re- S. 5176-Granting an increase of pension to Ida A. McDowell.
ported back (S.Rept. 1006), 541.-Passed Senate, 840.-Referred .Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 367.
to House Committee on Agriculture, 1019.
S. 5177-To authorize the appointment of Harrison Schermerhorn
s. 5149-To prohibit the counterfeiting of drugs, to provide penal- Markham as second lieutenant in the Regular Army.
ties therefor, and for other purposes. Mr. Reed; Committee on Military Affairs, 367.
Mr. Copeland; Committee on the Judiciary, 303.
S. 5150-For the relief of Johnson Bros., Inc. S. 5178-Granting a pension to Lewis G. Simpson.
. Mr. Dill; Committee on Claims, 303. Mr. Hayden; Committee on Pensions, 367 .
S. 5151-For the relief of Ivan Matson. s. 5179-Granting a pension to Robert W. Vawter.
Mr. Steiwer; Committee on Claims, 303. Mr. McGill; Committee on Pensions, 367.
S. 5152-Granting a pension to J. R. Chapman. s. 5180-Granting an increase of pension to Lillian M. Hoxie.
Mr. Steiwer; Committee on Pensions, 303. Mr. Metcalf; Committee on Pensions, 422.
S. 5153-Granting a pension to Dan Kinney. S. 5181-Granting a pension to Calvin C. Manley.
Mr. Steiwer; Committee on Pensions, 303. Mr. Dale; Committee on Pensions, 442.
S. 5154-Granting a pension to Ida A. Muschick. S. 5182-Granting a pension to Hazel Tripp.
Mr. Steiwe.r.; Committee on Pensions, 303. Mr. Dale; Committee on Pensions, 442.
S. 5155-Granting a pension to Arthur W. Clements. S. 5183-Granting the consent of Congress to the Board of County
Commissioners of Allegheny County, Pa., to construct, main-
Mr. Watson; Committee on Pensions, 303. tain, and operate a toll bridge across the Monongahela River
S. 5156-Granting a pension to Charity Cooper. between the city of Pittsburgh and the borough of Homestead,
Mr. Watson; Committee on Pensions, 3Q3. Pa.
22'l
5183-523f SENATE BILLS
S. 5183-Continued S. 5205-For the relief of the Great Falls Meat Co. of Great Falls,
Mr. Reed; Committee on Commerce, 422.-Reported back (S.Rept. Mont.
1009) and passed Senate, 825.-Referred to House Committee Mr. Howell; Committee on Claims, 541.-Reported back (S.Rept.
on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 1019.-Reported back 1056) , 1623.-Passed Senate, 3675.-Referred to House Com-
(H.Rept. 1847), 1547.-Passed House, 1902.-Examined and mittee on Claims, 3916.-RepoJ"ted back {H.Rept. 2130),
signed, 1934, 1980.-Presented to the President, 2029.-Ap- 4956.-Passed House, 5412.-Examined and signed, 5449,
proved [Public, No. 313], 2194. 5539.-Presented to the President, 5525.-Approved [Private,
S. 5184-To amend section 7 of the act of Congress of June 30, No. 274], 5655.
1906 (34 Stat.L. 768; U.S.C., title 21, sec. 8), as amended. S. 520&--For the relief of Lawrence S. Copeland.
Mr. Copeland; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 442. Mr. Howell; Committee on Claims, 541.
S. 5185-To ame:qd section 2 of the joint resolution entitled "Joint S. 5207-For the relief of Rose Gillespie, Joseph Anton Dietz, and
resolution authorizing the distribution of Government-owned Manuel M. Wiseman, as trustee of the estate of Louts Wise-
wheat and cotton to the American National Red Cross and man, deceased.
other organizations for relief of distress", approved July 5, Mr. Howell; Committee on Claims, 541.-Reported back (S.Rept.
1932. 1057), 1623.-Passed Senate, 3675.-Referred to House Com-
Mr. Copeland; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 442. mittee on Claims, 3916.-Reported back . (H.Rept. 2151),
5062.-Passed House, 5414.-Examined and signed, 5449,
S. 518&--For the relief of Charles A. Brown. 5539.-Presented to the President, 5525.-Approved [Private,
Mr. Copeland; Committee on Claims, 442. No. 275], 5655.
S. 5187-For the relief of Anna Marie Sanford. S. 5208-For the relief of Mary Byrkett Sinks.
Mr. Copeland; Committee on Claims, 442. Mr. Howell; Committee on Claims, 541.-Reported back (S.Rept.
S. 5188-Granting a pension to Francis Whitcomb Schultz. 1058), 1623.-Passed Senate, 3675.-Passed House (in lieu of
Mr. Glenn; Committee on Pensions, 422. H.R. 14347), 5407.-Examined and signed, 5449, 5539.-Pre-
sented to the President, 5525.-Approved [Private, No. 276],
S. 5189-To amend section 1 of the act entitled "An act to provide 5655.
books for the adult blind", approved March 3, 1931.
Mr. Smoot; Committee on Education and Labor, 482. S. 5209-To procure a site for a Federal building at Philadelphia,
Pa.
S. 5190--To amend the description of land described in section 1 Mr. Reed and Mr. Davis; Committee on Public Buildings and
of the act approved February 14, 1931, entitled "An act to Grounds, 541.
authorize the President of the United States to establish the S. 5210-Granting a pension to Ben Harrison Martin.
Canyon De Chelly National Monument within the Navajo In- Mr. McKellar; Committee on Pensions, 541.
dian Reservation, Ariz."
Mr. Hayden; Committee on Indian Affairs, 482.-Reported back S. 5211-For the relief of James Clay Colson.
(S.Rept. 1211), 3931.-Indefinitely postponed (H.R. 13960 Mr. Barkley; Committee on Claims, 541.
passed in lieu), 4975. S. 5212-Granting a pension to Fred B. Johnson.
S. 5191-Granting a pension to Charlott C. Oliver. Mr. McGill;· Committee on Pensions, 609.
Mr. La Follette; Committee on Pensions, 482. S. 5213-Granting an increase of pension to Rosa A. Hall.
Mr. Austin; Committee on Pensions, 609.
S. 5192-For the relief of Apostolis B. Cascambas.
Mr. Hebert; Committee on Claims, 482. S. 5214-For the relief of Michael J. Budzinski.
Mr. Goldsborough; Committee on Naval Atralrs, 609.-Reported
S . 5193-For the reltef of George Lancellotta. with amendments (S.Rept. 1132), 2957.-Amended and passed
Mr. Hebert; Committee on Claims, 482. Senate, 3752.-Referred to House Committee on Naval Atlairs,
S. 5194--For the relief of Martha Edwards, Norfolk Protestant 4104.
Hospital, and Dr. Julian L. Rawls. S. 5215-Granting an increase of pension to Claud D. Lugenbeel.
Mr. Swanson; Committee on Claims, 482. Mr. Hayden; Committee on Pensions, 609.
S. 5195-To confer jurisdiction on the Court of Claims to hear S. 521&--Granting an increase of pension to Mahala Burton.
and determine the claim of Mount Vernon, Alexandria & Mr. Watson; Committee on Pensions, 609.
Washington Railway Co., a corporation. S. 5217-Granting a pension to Charles Kemmer.
Mr. Swanson; Committee on Claims, 482. Mr. Watson; Committee on Penstons, 609.
S. 519&--To amend an act entitled "An act to amend the act S. 5218-Granting a pension to Mariah A. House.
entitled 'An act for the retirement of employees in the classi- Mr. Watson; Committee on Pensions, 1)09.
fied Civil Service, and for other purposes', approved May 22, S. 5219-To provide funds for cooperation with the Minnesota
1920, and acts in .a mendment thereof", approved July 3, 1926, State Board of Control in the extension of the Minnesota State
and May 29, 1930. Sanatorium at Ah-Gwah-Ching, Minn.
Mr. Dale; Commit tee on Civil Service, 482. Mr. Shipstead; Committee on Indian Atlairs, 609.-Reported back
S. 5197-To amend an act entitled "An act to regulate the issue (S.Rept. 1219), 3996.
and validity of passports, and for other purposes," approved S. 5220-Authorizing the appointment of Bernard C. Rose as a
July 3, 1926. second lieutenant, Army Air Corps.
Mr. McKellar; Committee on Foreign Relations, 482. Mr. Shipstea d; Committee on Military Atrairs, 609.
S. 5198-To amend the act entitled "An act for the temporary S. 5221-Granting a pension to Matilda Davison.
relief of water users on irrigation projects constructed and Mr. Shipstead; Committee on Pensions, 609.
operated under the reclamation laws", approved April 1, 1932. s. 5222-Grant ing a pension to Edwin F. Guyon.
Mr. Cutting; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 482. Mr. Borah; Committee on Pensions, 675.
S. 5199-To authorize the distribution of Government-owned cot- S. 5223-For t h e relief of Henry Frye.
ton to the American National Red Cross and other organiza- Mr. Dill; Committee on Military Atrairs, 675.
tions for relief of distress. s. 5224-To regulate the bringing of actions for damages against
Mr. Bingham; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 482. the 'Dist rict of Columbia, and for other purposes.
S. 5200--Providing for the suspension of annual assessment work Mr. Capper; Committee on the District of Columbia, 675.-Re-
on mining claims held by location in the United States and ported with amendment (S.Rept. 1180) , 3744.-Debated , 4968.-
Alaska. Indefinitely postponed (H.R. 13750 passed in lieu), 4976, 4977.
Mr. Wheeler; Committee on Mines and Mining, 541. S. 5225--To authorize t h e merger of the Georget own G aslight Co.
s . 5201-To provide for fees for radio licenses, and for other with and int o Washington Gas Light Co., and for ot her pur-
purposes. poses.
Mr. Dill; Committee on Interstate Commerce, 542. Mr. Capper; Committee on the Distr ict of Columbia, 675.
S . 5202-Granting an increase of pension to Letitia Stookey. S. 522&--For the relief of t he Dongji Investment Co., Ltd.
Mr. Bulkley; Committee on Pensions, 541. Mr. Bingham; Committee on Claims, 675.
S. 5203-For the relief of the Harvey Canal Ship Yard & Machine S. 5227-To provide a permanent gover nment for the Virgin Islands
Shop. of the United States, and for other purposes.
Mr . Howell; Committee on Claims, 541.-Reported back (S.Rept. Mr. Bingham; Commit tee on Territ ories and Insular Atrairs, 675.
1054), 1623 .-Passed Senate, 3674, 3675.-Referred to House S. 5228---'-For the relief of William Puckett, alias Bill Puck.
Commit tee on Claims, 3916.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2128), Mr. Neely; Commit tee on Military Affairs, 675.
4956.-Passed House, 5412.-Examined and signed, 5449,
5539.-Presented to the President, 5525.-Approved [Private, S. 5229-For the relief of Herbert E. Matt hews.
No. 272} , 5655. Mr. McKellar; Committee on Claims, 675.
S. 5204-For the relief of the Texas Power & Light Co. S. 5230--For the relief of G. C. Vandever.
Mr. Howell; Committee on Claims, 541.-Reported back (S.Rept. Mr. Hawes; Committee on Claims, 675.
1055) , 1623.-Passed Senate, 3675.-Referred to House Com- S. 5231-To extend the times for commencing and completing the
mittee on Claims, 3916.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2129), construction of a bridge across the Missouri River at or near
4956.-Passed House, 5412.-Examined and signed, 5449, Randolph, Mo.
5539.-Presented to the President, 5525.-Approved [Private, Mr. Hawes; Committee on Commerce, 675.-Reported with
No. 273], 5655. amendments (S.Rept. 1014) and passed Senate as amended.
228
SENATE BILLS 5231-5274
S. 5231-Continued S. 5253-Granting an increase of pension to Nellie L. Fickett.
1161.-Referred to House Committee on Interstate and For- Mr. Hayden; Committee on Pensions, 722.
eign Commerce, 1394.-Reported back (H.Rept. 1848) , 1547.- S. 5254-For the relief of the George A. Fuller Co.
Passed House, 1902.-Examined and signed, 1934, 1980.-Pre- Mr. Barbour; Committee on Claims, 820.
sented to the President, 2029.-Approved (Public, No. 314], S. 5255-For the relief of R. R. Atchison, administrator of the
2194. · estate of Elizabeth Mary Atchison, deceased.
S. 5232-To extend the time for constructing a bridge across the Mr. Brookhart;• Committee on Claims, 820.
Missouri River at or near St. Charles, Mo. S. 5256---Granting a pension to Eliza Beagley.
Mr. Hawes; Committee on Commerce, 675.-Reported with Mr. Smoot; Committee on Pensions, 820.
amendments (S.Rept. 1015) and passed Senate as amended, S. 5257-Granting a pension to Lucy Copeland.
1161.-Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign
Commerce, 1394.-Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1849), Mr. McGill; Committee on Pensions, 820.
1547.-Passed House amended, 1903.---Senate concurs in House S. 5258-For tfie conservation of oil and gas and protection of
amendment, 2245.-Examined and signed, 2451, 2463.-Pre- American sources thereof from injury, correlation of domestic
sented to the President, 2460.-Approved (Public, No. 324], and foreign production, and consenting to an interstate com-
2859. pact for such purposes.
Mr. McG111; Committee on the Judiciary, 820.
S. 5233-To provide for the protection of national military parks,
national parks, battlefield sites, national monuments, and mis- S. 5259--To provide for agricultural entry of lands withdrawn,
cellaneous memorials under the control of the War Depart- classified, or reported as containing any of the minerals sub-
ment. ject to disposition under the general leasing law or acts
Mr. Reed; Committee on Milltary A1Iairs, 675.-Reported back amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto.
(S.Rept. 1027), 1439.-Passed Senate, 3671.-Referred to House Mr. Nye; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 820.-Re-
Committee on Military A1Iairs, 3916.-Reported back (H.Rept. ported back (S.Rept. 1061), 1781.-Passed Senate, 3676.
2091), 4767.-Amended and passed House, 5168.---Senate con- S. 5260-Granting the consent of Congress to the Board of Super-
curs in House amendments, 5212.-Examined and signed, visors of Marion County, Miss., to construct, maintain, and
5297.-Presented to the President, 5347.-Approved [Public, operate a free highway bridge across Pearl River at or near
No. 407], 5450. Columbia, Miss.
Mr. Harrison; Committee on Commerce, 820.-Reported back
S. 5234-To authorize an appropriation to carry out the provisions (S.Rept. 1011) and passed Senate, 953.-Referred to House
of the act of May 3, 1928 ( 45 Stat.L. 484). Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 1055.-Re-
Mr. Frazier; Committee on Indian A1Iairs, 675.-Reported back ported with amendment s (H.Rept. 1850), 1547.-Amended and
(S.Rept. 1044), 1551.-Indefinitely postponed (H.R. 13770 passed House, 1903.-Reconsidered, amended, and passed
passed in lieu), 3674. House, 1904.---Senate concurs in House amendment, 2135.-
S. 5235-To extend the times for commencing and completing the Examined and signed, 2242, 2244.-Presented to the Presi-
construction of a bridge across the Missouri River at or near dent, 2343.-Approved [Public, No. 318], 2859.
Brownville, Nebr. S. 5261-Granting the consent of Congress to the Board of Super-
Mr. Howell; Committee on Commerce, 675.-Reported with visors of Monroe County, Miss., to construct, maintain, and
amendments (S.Rept. 1016) and passed Senate amended, operate a free highway bridge across Tombigbee River at or
1162.-Referred to House Committee on Interstate and For- near Old Cotton Gin Port, Miss.
eign Commerce, 1394.-Reported back (H.Rept. 1910), 2554. Mr. Harrison; Committee on Commerce, 820.-Reported back
S. 5236---To extend the operation of the act entitled "An act for (S.Rept. 1012) and passed Senate, 953.-Referred to House
the temporary relief of water users on irrigation projects con- Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 1055.-Re-
structed and operated under the reclamation law", approved ported with amendment (H.Rept. 1851), 1547.-Amended and
April 1, 1932. . passed House, 1904.--senate concurs in House amendment,
Mr. Carey and Mr. Thomas of Idaho; Committee on Irrtgation 2135.-Examined and signed, 2242, 2244.-Presented to the
and Reclamation, 675. President, 2343.-Approved [Public, No. 319). 2859.
s. 5237-Granting an increase of pension to Thomas M. Stroud. S. 5262-To amend subdivision (a) of section 1001 of the Revenue
Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma; Committee on Pensions, 675. Act of 1926, as amended, with respect to review of certain
S. 5238-Granting a pension to Olive A. Lewis. decisions of the Board of Tax Appeals.
Mr. Borah; Committee on Pensions, 722. Mr. George; Committee on Finance, 820.
S. 5239-Granting a pension to Frank E. Britton. S. 5263-To amend section 201 of the Emergency Relief and Con-
:Mr. Howell; Committee on Pensions, 722. struction Act of 1932 to provide for certain loans by the
Reconstruction Finance Corporation to aid in the support and
S. 5240--Granting a pension to Amelia A. Bordinghammer. maintenance of public schools.
Mr. Wagner; Committee on Pensions, 722. Mr. George; Committee on Banking and Currency, 820.
S. 5241-Authorizing the selection of a site in the District of Co- S. 5264-To correct the naval record of John Joseph Collins.
lumbia and the erection thereon of a statue of George Mr. Hastings; Committee on Naval A1Iairs, 820.
Washington. S. 5265-Granting a pension to Robert E. McCann.
Mr. Wagner; Committee on the Library, 722. Mr. Johnson; Committee on Pensions, 820.
S. 5242-To authorize the presentation of a Distinguished Service S. 5266---Granting a pension to Henrietta V. W. Owen.
Cross to Abraham Cohen. Mr. Davis; Committee on Pensions, 820.
Mr. Wagner; Committee on Military A1Iairs, 722. S. 5267-To prevent interstate commerce in certain commodities
S. 5243-For the relief of Elisha S. Plumley. and articles produced or manufactured in industrial activities
Mr. Neely; _Committee on Finance, 722. in which persons are employed more than 5 days per week or
S. 5244-For the relief of Lt. Enoch Graf. 6 hours per day.
Mr. Swanson; Committee on Claims, 722. Mr. Black; Committee on the Judiciary, 820.-Debated, 4304.
S. 5245-To amend the act entitled "An act for the relief of con- S. 5268-For the relief of J. H. Bowling.
tractors and subcontractors for the post office and other build- Mr. Shepparci; Committee on Claims, 887.
ings and work under the supervision of the Treasury Depart- S. 5269-To extend the operation of the act entitled "An act for
ment, and for other purposes", approved August 25, 1919, as the temporary relief of water users on irrigation projects
amended by act of March 6, 1920. constructed and operated under the reclamation law", ap-
Mr. Swanson; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 722. proved April 1, 1932.
S. 5246---To provide for loans to farmers for crop production during Mr. Carey and Mr. Thomas of Idaho; Committee on IrriW~otion
the year 1933. and Reclamation, 887.
Mr. Cutting; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 722. S. 5270-To authorize the adjustment of a part of the western
S. 5247-Granting a pension to Massie E. Osborn. boundary line of the Plattsburg Barracks Military Reservation,
Mr. Capper; Committee on Pensions, 722. N.Y.
Mr. Reed; Committee on Military Affairs, 887.-Reported back
S. 5248-Granting a pension to Earl Lutz. (S.Rept. 1028), 1439 .-Passed Senate, 3671.-Referred to House
Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 722. Committee on Military A1Iairs, 3916.
S. 5249-Granting a pension to Ora Owens. S. 5271-For the relief of the Great American Indemnity Co. of
Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 722. New York. .
S. 5250-Granting a pension to Roy Smith. Mr. Copeland; Committee on Claims, 887.
Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 722. S. 5272--Granting a pension to Fred P. Lanier.
S. 5251-Authorizing the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to :Mr. McKellar; Committee on Pensions, 887.
make loans to certain hospitals. S. 5273-Authorizing national banks to establish branch banks,
Mr. Shipstead; Committee on Banking and Currency, 722. and to secure deposits.
S. 5252-Providing for payment of $25 to each enrolled Chippewa Mr. Logan; Committee on Banking and Currency, 887.-Re-
Indian of Minnesota from the funds standing to their credit ported with amendments (S.Rept. 1260), 4565.-Debated, 4987.
in the Treasury of the United States. s. 5274-To regulate service of contest notices in all cases affect-
Mr. Shipstead; Committee on Indian Atfairs, 675.-Reported ing mining locations or claims, and for other purposes.
back (S.Rept. 1030) and passed Senate, 1469.-Passed House Mr. Nye; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 887.-Re-
(H.R. 11810), 1885.-Examined and signed, 1934, 1980.-Pre- ported with amendments (S.Rept. 1060), 1781.-Amended and
sented to the President, 2029.-Approved [Public, No. 315], passed Senate, 3675.-Referred to House Committee on the
2194. Public Lands, 3916.
229
5275-5331 SENATE BILLS
S. 5275--Granting a pension to Blanch T. Stephenson. . S. 5303--{Jranting a pension to Edwin K. Wllltams.
Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 888. Mr. Frazier; Committee on Pensions, 1162.
S. 5276--Granting a pension to James A. Boone. S. 5304-To authorize the Secretary of War to sell or dispose
Mr. Wheeler; Committee on Pensions, 888. of certain surplus real estate of the War Department.
S. 5277--Granting a pension to Sarah J. Gould. Mr. Reed; Committee on Military Affairs, 1162.-Reported back
Mr. Wheeler; Committee on Pensions, 888. (S.Rept. 1029), 1439.-Passed Senate, 3671.-Referred to
S. 5278-For the relief of Henry R. Harris. House Committee on Military Affairs, 3916.
Mr. Shipstead; Committee on Claims, 888. S. 5305-To authorize the Secretary of War to acquire 5 acres
S. 5279-For the relief of certain riparian owners for losses sus- of land, more or less, opposite the Mobile National Cemetery,
tained by them on the drained Mud Lake bottom in Marshall Ala., for use as an addition to said cemetery.
County in the State of Minnesota. Mr. Reed; Committee on Military Affairs, 1162.-Reported with
Mr. Shipstead; Committee on Claims, 888.
amendments (S.Rept. 1025), 1439.-Amended and passed Sen-
ate, 3670.-Referred to House Committee on Military At-
S. 528(}-.-!J:ranting a pension to Sarah Pool and Mary Pool Newson. fairs, 3916.
Mr. Cohen; Committee on Pensions, 948. S. 5306--To provide for the redemption of national-bank notes,
S. 5281--Granting a pension to William A. Hone. Federal Reserve bank notes, and Federal Reserve notes which
Mr. Dill; Committee on Pensions, 948. cannot be identified as to the bank of issue.
S. 5282--For the relief of James J. Walker. Mr. Norbeck; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1162.-Re-
Mr. Dill; Committee on Military Affairs, 948. ported back (S.Rept. 1018), 1400.
S. 5283-Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to make available S. 5307-For the relief of the Sioux Valley Hospital, Sioux Falls
to the municipality of Aberdeen, Wash., the U.S.S. Newport. Clinic, and the McKenna Hospital, all of Sioux Falls, S.Dak.
Mr. Dill; Committee on Naval Affairs, 948.-Reported back (S. Mr. Norbeck; Committee on Claims, 1162.
Rept. 1097), 2071.-Passed Senate, 3681.-Referred to House S. 5308--Granting a pension to Edwin C. Derrick.
Committee on Naval Affairs, 3916. Mr. McNary; Committee on Pensions, 1162.
S. 5284--Authorizing the President to transfer and appoint Lt. S. 5309-Granting a pension to Rebecca P. Voakes.
(Jr. Gr.) Ralph B. McRight, United States Navy, to the grade Mr. Couzens; Committee on Pensions, 1162.
of passed assistant paymaster, with the rank of lieutenant, in S. 5310--To amend the United States mining laws applicable to the
the Supply Corps of the United States Navy. national forests within the State of Oregon.
Mr. Bankhead; Committee on Naval Affairs, 948. Mr. Steiwer; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 1162.
S. 5285-For the relief of Grace Pring Lambert. S. 5311-For the relief of Decatur D. Kinser.
Mr. Smoot; Committee on Claims, 948. Mr. Logan; Committee on Claims, 1162.
S. 5286--For the relief of Addie I. Tryon and Lorin H. Tryon. S. 5312-To authorize the waiver or remission of certain coal-
Mr. Shortridge; Committee on Claims, 948.-Reported back (S. lease rentals, and for other purposes.
Rept. 1120), 2562.-Debated, 3684. Mr. Logan; Committee on Claims, 1162.
S. 5287-For the relief of Jeremiah Sullivan, alias Jerry Sullivan. S. 5313-For the relief of James E. King.
Mr. Shortridge; Committee on Military Affairs, 948. Mr. Logan; Committee on Claims, 1162.
S. 5288-Granting a pension to Annie Sargent Schwerdtfeger. S. 5314--Granting a pension to Winnie Hood.
Mr. Shortridge; Committee on Pensions, 948. Mr. Logan; Committee on Pensions, 1162.
S. 5289-To authorize the Commissioners of the District of Colum- S. 5315--Granting a pension to Green Isaacs.
bia to reappoint George N. Nicholson in the police department Mr. Logan; Committee on Pensions, 1162.
of said District.
Mr. Capper; Committee on the District of Columbia, 948.-Re- S. 5316--For the relief of Edgar Stivers.
ported back (S.Rept. 1043), 1551.-Passed Senate, 3673.-Passed Mr. Schall; Committee on Claims, 1162.
House (in lieu of H.R. 13867), 3985.-Examined and signed, S. 5317-For the relief of Robert W. Stolterfoht.
4104, 4107.-Presented to the President, 4215.-Approved [Pri- Mr. Sheppard; Committee on Military Affairs, 1162.
vate, No. 212], 4381. S. 5318--To provide for the forfeiture of vessels, vehicles, or other
S. 5290--To extend the time for filing claims under the Settlement means used to transport or conceal unstamped narcotic drugs
of War Claims Act of 1928, and for other purposes. or to facilitate the purchase and sale thereof, and for other
Mr. Bingham; Committee on Finance, 948. purposes. .
S. 5291-To create a Federal time-deposit insurance fund, to pro- Mr. Davis; Committee on the Judiciary, 1162.-Copy of bill, 1194,
vide for the payment of time deposits in certain banks, and 1196.
for other purposes. S. 5319-To amend section 2, chapter 418, of the act of August 29,
Mr. Vandenberg; Committee on Banking and Currency, 948. 1916 (39 Stat. 649), and for other purposes.
S. 5292-To regulate the value of money, to stabilize its purchas- Mr. Tydings and Mr. George; Committee on Finance, 1162.
ing power by the controlled expansion and contraction of the S. 5320--Granting a pension to Laura A. Norman.
currency, and for other purposes. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 1162.
Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma; Committee on Banking and Currency,
949. S. 5321--Granting a pension to Josephine Ward.
Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 1162.
S. 5293-To provide for the appointment of deputy collectors of the
Internal Revenue Service. s. 5322-For the temporary suspension of legal actions and pro-
Mr. Kean; Committee on Finance, 948. ceedings in civil transactions.
S. 5294--To amend the act of May 29, 1930, for the retirement of Mr. Grammer; Committee on the Judiciary, 1266.
employees in the classified Civil Service. S. 5323-For the relief of Sadie Berm!.
Mr. Dale; Committee on Civil Service, 1102.-Reported with Mr. Patterson; Commit~ee on Claims, 1266.
amendment (S.Rept. 1047), 1622. S. 4324--Granting a pension to Mabel Alstott.
S. 5295-To extend the benefits of the United States Employees' Mr. McNary; Committee on Pensions, 1266.
Compensation Act of September 7, 1916, to Don V. Mears.
Mr. Tydings; Committee on Claims, 1102. S. 5325-For the relief of Sadie L. Kirby.
Mr. Bratton; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 1226.-
S. 5296--To extend the benefits of the United States Employees' Reported back (S.Rept. 1088), 2071.-Passed Senate, 3681.-
Compensation Act of September 7, 1916, to Travis McDaniel. Referred to House Committee on the Public Lands, 3916.-Re-
Mr. Tydings; Committee on Claims, 1102. ported back (H.Rept. 2098), 4865.-Passed House, 5410.-Ex-
s. 5297-For the relief of John L. Alcock. amined and signed, 5449, 5539.-Presented to the President,
Mr. Tydings; Committee on Claims, 1102. 5525.-Approved [Private, No. 292], 5555.
e. 5298--For the relief of John M. Casserly. S. 5326-Granting an increase of pension to Robert W. Bray.
Mr. Tydings; Committee on Military Affairs, 1102. Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 1266.
S. 5299-For the relief of Carlyle Pearson Mixon. S. 5327-Granting an increase of pension to Elmira Holtz.
Mr. Tydings; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1102. Mr. Neely; Committee on ~ensions, 1266.
S. 5300--Granting a pension to Joseph F. Davison. S. 5328-Granting an increase of pension to Eliza E. Richardson.
Mr. Tydings; Committee on Pensions, 1102. Mr. Watson; Committee on Pensions, 1266.
S. li301-Granting an increase of pension to George W. McElroy.
Mr. Tydings; Committee on Pensions, 1102. S. 5329-To provide for the refinancing of farm-mortgage indebted-
ness by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation.
S. 5302-To repeal the act entitled "An act to grant to the Mr. George; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1283.
State of New York and the Seneca Nation of Indians juris- s. 5330--To amend the naturalization laws of the United States,
diction over the taking of fish and game within the Al-
legany, Cattaraugus, and Oil Spring Indian Reservations", and for other purposes.
I\fr. King; Committee on Immigration, 1266.
approved January 5, 1927.
Mr. Frazier; Committee on Indian Affairs, 1162.-Reported with S. 5331-To amend the act of May 29, 1930, relating to the retire-
amendments (S.Rept. 1217), 3931.-Amended and passed Sen- ment of employees in the classified Civil Service.
ate, . 4976. Mr. Barbour; Committee on Civil Service, 1329.
230
SENATE BILLS 5332-5381
S. 5332-For the temporary relief of water users on irrigation proj- S. 5357-To extend the times !or commencing and completing the
ects constructed and operated under the reclamation law. construction of a bridge across the Columbia River at or near
Mr. Thomas of Idaho; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, Astoria, Oreg.
1329. Mr. McNary; Committee on Commerce, 1401.-Reported with
S. 5333-For the relief of James C. Langley and Elena R. Langley. amendments (S.Rept. 1065}, amended, and passed Senate,
Mr. Dill; Committee on Claims, 1330. 1798.-Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign
Commerce, 1980.-Reported back (H.Rept. 1911), 2554.-Passed
S. 5334-For the relief of A. L. Ostrander. House, 3577.-Examined and signed, 3589, 3653.-Presented to
Mr. Dill; Committee on Claims, 1330. the President, 3664.-Approved [Public, No. 331), 3745.
S. 5335--For the relief of the General Baklng Co. S. 5358-To make the taritf effective on agricultural commodities
Mr. Wagner; Committee on Claims, 1401. domestically consumed.
S. 5336--To amend the Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1\-f_r. McNary; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 1401.
1932. S. 5359-Granting an increase of pension to Rachel Heizeman.
Mr. Wagner; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1!01. Mr. Bulkley; Committee on Pensions, 1401.
S. 5337-To amend the Federal Farm Loan Act, as amended, to S. 5360-To amend an act entitled "An act to establish a uniform
permit loans for addltional purposes, to extend the powers of system of bankruptcy throughout the United States", ap-
Federal land banks .in the making of direct loans, to authorize proved July 1, 1898, and acts amendatory thereof and supple-
upon certain terms the reamortization of loans by Federal and mentary" thereto.
joint-stock land banks, and for other purposes. Mr. Bulkley; Committee on the Judiciary, 1401.
Mr. Fletcher; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1401.-Re- S. 5361-To provide for the selection of certain lands .in the State
ported with amendments (S.Rept. 1221), 3996.-Amended and of Arizona for the use of the University of Arizona.
passed Senate, 4977.-Passed House as amended (under suspen- Mr. Hayden; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 1401.-
sion of the rules). 5178-5186.-senate disagrees to House Reported back (S.Rept. 1184), 3757.-Debated, 3757.-Passed
amendments and asks conference, 5192, 5193.--conferees ap- Senate, 4968.
pointed, 5193, 5377.-House insists upon its amendments and
agrees to conference, 5377.-Conference report submitted in S. 5362-Authoriz.ing the Secretary of the Treasury to pay certain
House (H.Rept. 2198), 5577.-Agreed to, 5581.--conference re- subcontractors for material and labor furnished in the con-
port submitted in Senate, 5470.-Debated, 5473, 5477, 5480.- struction of the post ofiice at Las Vegas, Nev.
Agreed to, 5482.-Examined and signed, 5652, 5659.-Presented Mr. Oddie; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 1401.-
to the President, 5655.-Approved [Public, No. 430], 5655. Reported back (S.Rept. 1285), 4874.-Passed Senate, 5005.
S. 5338-For the relief of the Virginia Engineering Co., Inc. S. 5363-To provide for the housing, feeding, and clothing of cer-
Mr. Swanson; Committee on Claims, 1401. tain unemployed persons at military posts of the United
States.
S. 5339-To authorize the Secretary of War to convey certain Mr. Couzens; Committee on Military Affairs, 1439.-Reported ad-
properties to the county of Arlington, State of Virginia, in versely, 3242.-Indefinitely postponed, 4968.
order to connect Lee Boulevard with the Arlington Memorial
Bridge, and for other purposes. S. 5364-To provide for the purchase of a certain lot of land in
Mr. Swanson; Committee on Military Affairs, 1401.-Reported Cedar City, Utah.
with amendment (S.Rept. 1161), 3592.-Passed Senate as Mr. Smoot; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 1439.
amended, 3593.-Passed House (in lieu of H.R. 140'78), 4543.- S. 5365--To establish a commercial airport for the District of
Examined and signed, 4584, 4640.-Presented to the President, Columbia.
4789.-Approved [Public, No. 382], 5298. Mr. Bingham; Committee on the District of Columbia, 1439.
S. 5340-For the relief of Fred M. Munn. S. 5366--To extend the provisions of section 201 of the Emergency
Mr. Pittman; Committee on Military Affairs, 1401. Relief and Construction Act of 1932 to certain self-liquidating
S. 5341-To provide for the termination of Federal operation of projects.
the Hermiston irrigation district and West Extension irrigation Mr. Carey; Co~ttee on Banking and Currency, 1439.
district of the Umatilla irrigation project, Oregon. S. 5367-Relating to security for certain loans under section 201 of
Mr. Steiwer; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 1401. the Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932.
S. 5342-To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to purchase Mr. Carey; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1439.
silver by issuance of silver certificates and for the redemption S. 5368-For the relief of Laurinda Wines.
of the same, and for other purposes. Mr. Oddie; Committee on Claims, 1439.
Mr. Dill; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1401, 1402. S. 5369-Granting an increase of pension to George Fawcett, Sr.
S. 5343-Granting a pension to Rose Bingman. Mr. Oddie; Committee on Pensions, 1439.
Mr. Dill; Committee on Pensions, 1401. S. 5370-To extend the times for commencing and completing the
S. 5344-Granting a pension to Martha Caplinger. construction of a bridge across the Missouri River at or near
Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 1401. Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebr.
Mr. Howell; Committee on Commerce, 1439.-Reported with
S. 5345-Grant.ing a pension to Poindexter Toney. amendments (S.Rept. 1068), 2029.-Amended and passed Sen-
Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 1401. ate, 3677.-Referred to House Committee on Interstate and
S. 5346-Granting a pension to Mary Roode. Foreign Commerce, 3916.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2028),
Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts; Committee on Pensions, 1401. 4105.-Passed House, 4549.-Examined and signed, 4584, 4640.-
Presented to the President, 4789.-Appl·oved [Public, No. 369],
S. 5347-To amend the act of March 2, 1929 (4.5 Stat. 1512). 5192.
Mr. King; Committee on Immigration, 1401.
S. 5371-For the relief of Arabella E. Bodkin.
S. 5348-For the relief of the Confederated Bands of Ute Indlans Mr. Johnson; Committee on Claims, 1439.
located in Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico.
Mr. King; Committee on Indlan Affairs, 1401. S. 5372-P..elating to the paid-in surplus of Federal land banks.
Mr. Dickinson; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1439.
S. 5349--conferring jurisdlction upon the United States District S. 5373-Authorizing C. A. Dupue, his heirs, legal representatives,
Court for the Northern District of California to hear, deter- and assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge
mine, and render judgment upon the claim of Fred Owens. across the Mississippi River at or near the foot of Fifth Ave-
Mr. Tydlngs; Committee on Claims, 1401. nue South, Clinton, Iowa.
S. 5350-Provid.ing for loans or advances by the Reconstruction Mr. Dickinson; Committee on Commerce, 1439.
Finance Corporation, through its regional credlli corporations, s. 5374-For the creation of a housing board and authorizlng the
to farm mortgagors to enable them to lower the rate of inter- incorporation of limited-dividend housing corporations in the
est on their farm mortgage loans and to secure the postpone- District of Columbia, and for other purposes.
ment of the foreclosure of fru.·m mortgages for a period of 2 Mr. Copeland; Committee on the District of Columbia, 1439.
years, and for other purposes.
Mr. Hull; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1401. S. 5375-Granting a pension to· Jessie B. Auer.
Mrs. caraway; Committee on Pensions, 1439.
S. 5351-For the relief of E. 0. Hall.
Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Claims, 1401. S. 5376-Granting a pension to Norfleet Hughes.
Mrs. Caraway; Committee on Pensions, 1439.
S. 5352-For the relief of George L. Brower. S. 5377-Granting a pension to Edie A. Kimberly.
Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Finance, 1401. Mrs. Caraway; Committee on Pensions, 1439.
S. 5353-For the relief of Jake Petreuski. S. 5378-Granting a pension to Theta B. Spring.
Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Finance, 1401. Mrs. Caraway; Committee on Pensions, 1439.
S. 5354-Granting a pension to Anna M. Mendel. S. 5379-Granting an increase of pension to Addie Richardson.
Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 1401. Mr. Dale; Committee on Pensions, 1551.
S. 5355-Granting a pension to Byron E. Murphy. s. 5380-Granting an increase of pension to William W. Donaldson.
Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 1401. Mr. Fess; Committee on Pensions, 1551.
S. 5356--For the relief of George D. Johnson. S. 5381-For the relief of J. S. Mattes.
Mr . .Moses; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1401. Mr. McNary; Committee on Claims, 1551.
231


5382-5430 SENATE BILLS
s. 5382-Providing for an excllange of lands between the Colonial S. 5407-Authorizing John C. Mullen, John H. Hutchings, both of
Realty Co. and the United States, and for other purposes. Falls City, Nebr., and WillJam Shepherd, of Rulo, Nebr., his or
Mr. McNary; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 1551.- their heirs, legal representatives, and assigns, to construct,
Reported back (S.Rept. 1159), 3489.-Passed Senate, 3760.- maintain, and operate a bridge across the Missouri River at or
Debated, 5407.-Amended and passed House (in lieu of H.R. near Rulo, Nebr.
14127), 5408.--senate concurs in House amendment, 5451.- Mr. NoiTis; Committee on Commerce, 1718.
Examined and signed, 5655, 5665.-Failed to reach the Presi- S. 5408-Relating to the revolving fund established by the joint
dent. resolution of December 21 , 1928, for the relief of Puerto Rico.
S. 5383-Granting a pension to Bry8.n W. McMains. Mr. Bingham; Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs,
Mr. McGill; Committee on Pensions, 1551. 1718.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1224), 4061.-Passed Senate,
S. 5384---Granting an honorable discharge to Willard Heath 4692.-Referred to House Committee on Insular Affairs, 4955.
Mitchell. S. 5409-Granting an increase of pension to Lena Bradshaw.
Mr. Carey; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1551. Mr. Capper; Committee on Pensions, 1718.
S. 5385-Granting a pension to Erie A. May. S. 5410-G~nting an increase of pension to Blanche C. Hurd.
Mr. Shortridge; Committee on Pensions, 1551. Mr. Steiwer; Committee on Pensions, 1718.
B. 5386--Granting a pension to Grace Goodhue Coolidge. S. 5411-To require the purchase of domestic supplies for public
Mr. Austin; Committee on Pensions, 1551. use and the use of domestic materials in public buildings and
S. 5387-Granting a franking privilege to Grace Goodhue Coolidge. works.
Mr. Austin; Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, 1551.- Mr. Steiwer; Committee on Expenditures in the Executive De-
Reported back, 1857 .-Passed Senate, 3676.-Debated, 5410. partments, 1718.
S. 5388-To authorize the payment of taxes and assessments on S. 5412-Authorizing the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to
family dwellings in the District of Columbia in quarterly in- make loans to associations organized for the barter of goods
stallments, and for other purposes. and services.
Mr. Copeland; Committee on the District of Columbia, 1551. Mr. Smoot; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1718.
S. 5389-To amend the National Prohibition Act. S. 5413-For the relief of the Booth Fisheries Co.
Mr. Copeland; Committee on the Judiciary, 1551. Mr. Howell; Committee on Claims, 1781.-Reported back (S .Rept.
S. 5390-To meet the existing emergency in the agricultural in- 1087) , 2029.-Passed Senate, 3680.-Referred to House Com-
dustry, to provide new capital for agricultural development, mittee on Claims, 3916.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2131), 4956.-
to refund existing farm mortgages so as to provide long-term Passed House, 5412.-Examined and signed, 5449, 5539.-Pre-
loans at lower interest rates, to permit the repurchase of sented to the President, 5525.-Approved [P_;:ivate, No. 277),
foreclosed farm lands, to amend and supplement the Federal 5655.
Farm Loan Act, to provide methods for the unification of the S. 5414---For the relief of Robert J. Enochs.
Federal farm-loan system, and for other purposes. Mr. Howell; Committee on Claims, 1718.
Mr. Robinson of Arkansas; Committee on Banking and Cur- S. 5415-Granting an increase of pension to Mary Jane Stickney.
rency, 1551. Mr. Moses; Committee on Pensions, 1857.
S. 5391-To amend sections 13 and 19 of the Federal Farm Loan S. 5416--Granting a pension to Harrift M. Davis.
Act. Mr. Smoot; Committee on Pensions, 1857.
Mr. Robinson of Arkansas; Committee on Banking and Cur- S. 5417-To extend the operation of the act entitled "An act for
rency, 1552. the temporary relief of water users on irrigation projects con-
S. 5392-To authorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to structed and operated under the reclamation law", approved
make loans to aid in financing projects for the construction April 1, 1932.
of sewerage systems or sewage-disposal works. Mr. Carey and Mr. Thomas of Idaho; Committee on Irrigation
Mr. Davis; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1623. and Reclamation, 1857.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1067) , 1932.-
S. 5393-For the relief of Grady D. Coleman. Amended and passed Senate, 3676.-Referred to House Com-
Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma; Committee on Military Affairs, 1623. mittee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 3916.-Reported back
S. 5394---To amend section 57 of the act entitled "An act to estab- (H.Rept. 2067), 4452.-Passed House (H.Res. 393). 5142-5160.-
lish a uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United Examined and signed, 5289, 5292.-Presented to the President,
States", approved July 1, 1898, as amended and supplemented, 5347.-Approved [Public, No. 416], 5450.
with respect to proof and allowance of claims by trustees for S. 5418-Amending section 301 (a) -10 of the Emergency Relief and
bondholders. Construction Act of 1932 relative to the acquisition of sites
Mr. Metcalf; Committee on the Judiciary, 1623.-Reported with and the construction of public buildings.
amendments (S.Rept. 1216), 3931.-Debated, 4976.-Passed Mr. Swanson; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1857.
Senate, 4988. S. 5419-Granting a pension to Lizzie Clinkenbeard.
S. 5395-To amend the Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, Mr. Brookhart; Committee on Pensions, 1857.
1930, and for other purposes. S. 5420-Granting an increase of pension to Samantha E. Bailey.
Mr. Wheeler; Committee on Civil Service, 1623. Mr. Brookhart; Committee on Pensions, 1857.
S. 5396--Granting a pension to Dela M. C. Rudolph. S. 5421-For the relief of Thomas Michael Shannon.
Mr. Schall; Committee on Pensions, 1623. Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1858.
s. 5397-To confer the degree of bachelor of science upon gradu- S. 5422-Granting a pension to Cassie Randolph.
ates of the Naval Academy. Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 1858.
Mr. Shortridge; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1623.-Reported S. 5423-Granting a pension to James 0. Boylan.
back (S.Rept. 1072), 2029.-Passed Senate, 3679. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 1858.
S. 5398-To extend the time for filing claims under the Settle- S. 5424---Granting a pension to John Porter Naanes.
ment of War Claims Act of 1928, and for other purposes. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 1858.
Mr. Robinson of Arkansas; Committee on Finance, 1623.
S. 5425-To correct the military record of John Pate.
S . 5399-Granting an increase of pension to Neta Lyle. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Military Affairs, 1858.
Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 1623.
S. 5426--For the relief of Archibald MacDonald.
S. 5400-Granting an increase of pension to Georgeanna Phillinger. Mr. Walcott; Committee on Claims, 1858.
Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 1623.
S. 5427-To authorize the acquisition by the United States of the
S. 5401-To establish a commercial airport for the District of land upon which the Seneca Indian school, Wyandotte, Okla.,
Columbia. is located.
Mr. Bingham; Committee on the District of Columbia, 1623. Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma; Committee on Public Lands and Sur-
S. 5402-Authorizing certain contractual changes relating to the veys, 1858.-Reference changed to Committee on Indian At-
payment of certain construction costs of the Minidoka irriga- fairs, 2732.-Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1202), 3829.-
tion project. Amended and passed Senate, 4971.-Referred to House Com-
Mr. Thomas of Idaho; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, mittee on Indian Affairs, 5186.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2183) •
1718. 5414.
S. 5403-To increase the amount of certain loans made by theRe- S. 5428-For the relief of Mary A. Rockwell.
construction Finance Corporation to institutions holding Mr. Shipstead; Committee on Claims, 1858.
mortgages on homes. S. 5429-To amend the World War Veterans' Act, 1924, as amended,
Mr. Barbour; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1718. by adding a new section to include for purposes of disability
S. 5404---Granting a pension to Benjamin F. Hyde. compensation only representatives of the American Red Cross,
the Young Men's Christian Association, the Knights of Co-
Mr. Neely; Committee on Pe~ions, 1718. lumbus, the Jewish Welfare Board, the Salvation Army, and
s. 5405--Granting an increase of pension to Rose Toward. all kindred American organizations.
Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts; Committee on Pensions, 1718. Mr. Shipstead; Committee on Finance, 1858.
S. 5406--For the relief of certain disbursing officers of the Army S. 5430-To authorize the appointment and retirement of Rich-
of the United States and for the settlement of an individual mond Pearson Hobson in the grade of rear admiral in the
claim approved by the War Department. Navy.
Mr. Reed; Committee on Claims, 1718. Mr. Oddie; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1858.
232


SENATE BILLS 5431-5482'
s. 5431-To extend the time for the construction of a bridge S. 5456-Continued
across the Potomac River at or near Dahlgren, Va. Mr. Walsh of Montana; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys,
Mr. Tydings; Committee on Commerce, 1858.-Reported with 2071.-Reported with amendments (S.Rept. 1250), 4379.-
amendments (S.Rept. 1122), 2562.-Amended and passed Sen- Amended and passed Senate, 4986.
ate, 3594.-Referred to House Committee on Interstate and S. 5457-To provide a civil government for the Virgin Islands of
Foreign Commerce, 3823. the United States.
s. 5432-To authorize the Commissioners of the District of Co- Mr. Bingham; Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs, 2071.
lumbia to reappoint Roy E. Cole in the police department of S. 5458-To provide revenue for the District of Columbia by the
said District. taxation of beer, and for other purposes.
Mr. Tydings; Committee on the District of Columbia, 1858. Mr. Tydings; Committee on the District of Columbia, 2071.
s. 5433-For the relief of certain settlers on the Fort Peck Indian S. 5459-Amending section 112 of the United States Code, Anno-
Reservation in the State of Montana. tated (book 28, subtit le "Civil suits; where to be brought"}.
Mr. Wheeler ; Committee on Indian Affairs, 1858.-Reported . Mr. Tydings; Committee on the Judiciary, 2071.
back (S.Rept. 1146), 3242.-Passed Senate, 3756.-Refen·ed to S. 5460-For the relief of the Sout.hern Products Co.
House Committee on the Public Lands, 4104. Mr. Sheppard; Committee on Claims, 2071.
S. 5434--To foster American industry, promote education, and S. 5461-Referring the claims of the Turtle Mountain Band of
facilitate pursuit of the avocation of phllately. Chippewa Indians of North Dakota to the Court of Claims for
Mr. Dale; Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, 1932. adjudication and settlement.
s. 5435-Conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear, Mr. Frazier; Committee on Indian A1fairs, 2131.
determine, and render judgment upon the claim of El..Ir.er E. S. 5462-Defining the term" Indian" with respect to guardianship
Mliler. by the United States.
Mr. Capper; Committee on Claims, 1932. Mr. Frazier; Committee on Indian Aifairs, 2131.
S. 5436-To ·amend section 653 of the Code of Law for the District S. 5463-To authorize the change of homestead designations on
of Columbia. allotted Indian lands.
Mr. Capper; Committee on the District of Columbia, 1932.-Re- Mr. Frazier; Committee on Indian Aifairs, 2131.-Reported back
ported back (S.Rept. 1181), 3744~-Debated, 4968.-Indefinitely (S.Rept. 1258), 4565.-Passed Senate, 4987.
postponed (H.R. 14204 passed in lie_u), 4977.
S. 5464-Granting a pension to Patsy Dennis Johnson.
s. 5437-To authorize settlement, allowance, and payment of cer- Mr. Frazier; Committee on Pensions, 2131.
tain claims.
Mr. Reed; Committee on Claims, 1932. S. 5465-For the relief of the Western Electric Co., Inc.
Mr. Tydings; Committee on Claims, 2131.
s. 5438-To authorize the Secretary of War to sell or dispose of the S. 5466-Authorizing the George Washington-Wakefield Memorial
remaining portion of the Pensacola Military Reservation, Fla.,
and for other purposes. Bridge Corporation, its successors and assigns, to construct,
Mr. Reed; Committee on Military Affairs, 1932. maintain, and operate a bridge across the Potomac River at or
near Dahlgren, Va.
S. 5439-Granting a pension to Delia England. Mr. Tydings; Committee on Commerce, 2131.
Mr. Barkley; Committee on Pensions, 1932.
S. 5467-For the relief of George L. Vincent.
S. 544Q-Granting a pension to Ella Noe. Mr. Wagner; Committee on Finance, 2131.
Mr. Barkley; Committee on Pensions, 1932.
S. 5468--To amend section 604 of the Revenue Act of 1932.
s. 5441--Granting an increase of pension to James Carr. Mr. Wagner; Committee on Finance, 2131.
Mr. Barkley; Committee on Pensions, 1932. S. 5469-To provide for the creation of the Morristown National
S. 5442-Granting a pension to Mable Forrer. Historical Park in the State of New Jersey, and for other
Mr. Hawes; Committee on Pensions, 1932. purposes.
S. 5443--Granting a pension to Helen R. Benson. Mr. Barbour; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 2131.-
Mr. Dickinson; Committee on Pensions, 1932. Reference changed to Committee on Public Buildings and
S. 5444--To authorize the purchase by the Government of silver, Grounds, 2198.-Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1162),
to provide for the issuance of silver certificates in payment 3588.-Amended and passed Senate, 3760.-Amended and
therefor, and for other purposes. passed House (under suspension of the rules), 5168.-senate
Mr. Bankhead; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1932. concurs in House amendments, 5203.-Examined and signed,
5297, 5397.-Presented to the President, 5347.-Approved [Pub-
s. 5445-To extend the times for commencing and completing the lic, No. 409], 5450.
construction of a bridge across the Rio Grande at or near Rio S. 5470--Authorizing the sale of certain property no longer re-
Grande City, Tex. quired for public purposes in the District of Columbia.
Mr. Connally; Committee on Commerce, 1932.-Reported with Mr. Capper; Committee on the District of Columbia, 2131.-Re-
amendments (S.Rept. 1110), 2460.-Amended and passed Sen- ported back (S.Rept. 1214), 3931.-Debated, 4976.
ate, 3683.-Referred to House Committee on Interstate and
Foreign Commerce, 3916.-Reported with amendment (H.Rept. S. 5471-To authorize advances to the reclamation fund, and for
2029), 4105.-Amended and passed House, 4550.-senate con- other purposes.
curs in House amendment, 5069, 5070.-Examined and signed, Mr. Thomas of Idaho; Committee on Irrigation and Reclama-
5187, 5190.-Presented to the President, 5347.-Approved [Pub- tion, 2131.
lic, No. 408], 5450. S. 5472-Granting a pension to Mary R. Gardner.
S. 5446-To provide an appropriation for the payment of claims of Mr. Smoot; Committee on Pensions, 2131.
persons who suffered property damage, death, or personal in- S. 5473-Granting a pension to Joseph Wilfong.
jury due to the explosion at the naval ammunition depot, Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 2131.
Lake Denmark, N.J., July 10, 1926. S. 5474--For the relief of Augustus Thompson.
Mr. Barbour; Committee on Claims, 2029 . Mr. Reed; Committee on Claims, 2131.
S. 5447-Granting an increase of pension to Russell B. Powers. S. 5475-To amend section 3 of the act of May 28, 1928, relating to
Mr. Broussard; Committee on Pensions, 2029. salary rates of certain Civil Service positions.
S. 5448-Granting a pension to Walter Perry Hill. Mr. Copeland; Committee on Civil Service, 2131.-Reported back,
Mr. McGill; Committee on Pensions, 2029. 4459.-Passed Senate, 4987. ·
S. 5449-For the relief of T. Perry Higgins. S. 5476-Granting a pension to Fannie Standifird.
Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts; Committee on Claims, 2029. Mr. Smoot; Committee on Pensions, 2198.
s. 5450--Providing for loans or advances by the Reconstruction S. 5477-Granting an increase of pension to Jane Pero.
Finance Corporation for the purpose of securing the post- Mr. Moses; Committee on Pensions, 2198.
ponement of the foreclosure of farm mortgages for a period of S. 5478-Authorizing an appropriation for payment to the Uintah,
2 years, and for other purposes. White River, and Uncompahgre Bands of Ute Indians in the
Mr. Hull; Committee on Banking and currency, 2029. St ate of Utah for certain coal lands, and for other purposes.
S. 5451-To authorize the presentation to Robert A. Roos of a Dis- Mr. Frazier; Committee on Indian Affairs, 2198.
tinguished Service Medal. S. 5479-For the relief of George B. Marx.
Mr. Johnson; Committee on Military Aifairs, 2029. Mr. Copeland; Committee on Claims, 2198.
S. 5452-For the relief of Charles J. Webb Sons Co., Inc. S. 548Q-Giving the protection of the law to the worker's right
Mr. Reed; Committee on Claims, 2029. to work and guaranteeing him an equal share of the em-
S. 5453-Granting a pension to Christina M. Rockwell. ployment avallable; forming trade associations to effectuate
Mr. Reed; Committee on Pensions, 2029. such rights and to enable such industries to stabilize busi-
ness and to provide certain benefits for their employees; and
S. 5454-For the relief of A. Keith McMurdo. imposing certain excise taxes .
.Mr. Wheeler; Committee on Claims, 2071. Mr. Tydings; Committee on the Judiciary, 2198.
S. 5455-For the relief of Harry Thomas. S. 5481-Authorizing persons, firms, corporations, associations, or
Mr. Barbour; Committee on Claims, 2071. societies to file bills of interpleader, or bills in the nature of
S. 5456-To amend the provisions of the act entitled "An act to interpleader.
extend the period of time during which final proof may be Mr. He}jert; Committee on the Judiciary, 2198.
offered by homestead entrymen", approved May 13, 1932, to S. 5482-Granting a pension to Thomas A. Rinehart.
desert-land entrymen, and for other purposes. Mr. McNary; Committee on Pensions, 2198.
233
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S. 5483-Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior 1n behalf of S. 5506-To provide for readjustment of the bonded indebtedness
Indians to purchase the allotments of deceased Indians, and of Federal land banks and joint-stock land banks and for
for other purposes. reducing and readjusting farm-mortgage indebtedness to said
Mr. Frazier; Committee on Indian Affairs, 2198.-Reported back banks, and for other purposes.
(S.Rept. 1203), 3829.-Debated, 4971. Mr. Bankhead; Committee on Banking and Currency, 2460.
S. 5484-To extend the time during which certain provisions of S. 5507-Providing for per capita payments to the Seminole
the act of February 27, 1932, relating to improving the facill- Indians in Oklahoma from funds standing to their credit in
ties of the Federal Reserve System to meet the needs of mem- the Treasury.
ber banks in exceptional circumstances, shall be effective. Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma; Committee on Indian Affairs, 2460.-
Mr. Glass; read twice, considered, read the third time, and Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1358), 5447.
passed, 2208.-Referred to House Committee on Banking and S. 5508--To establish a national military park to commemorate
Currency, 2328.-Debated, 2894.-Passed House (under suspen- the campaign and Battles of Saratoga in the State of New
sion of rules), 2898.-Examined and signed, 3051, 3054.-Pre- York.
sented ·to the President, 3142.-Approved [Public, No. 326], Mr. Copeland; Committee on Military Affairs, 2460.
3488.
S. 5485-Establlshing a State ga.me refuge on islands in the Egg S. 5509--To amend the act of May 22, 1928, entitled "An act to
Lakes in the White Earth Indian Reservation in the State authorize the collection, in monthly installments, of indebted-
of Minnesota. ness due the United States from enlisted men, and for other
purposes."
Mr. Walsh of Montana; Committee on Indi.an Affairs, 2198.-Re- Mr. Reed; Committee on Military Affairs, 2460.
ported with amendment (S.Rept. 1284), 4873.-Am.ended and
passed Senate, 5007. S. 5510--Granting a pension to Albert Anderson.
S. 5486-Authorizing The Dalles Bridge Co., its successors and
Mr. Barbour; Committee on Pensions, 2460.
assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge across S. 5511-Granting a pension to Lottie A. Torrance.
the Columbia River at a point approximately 5 miles up- Mr. Johnson; Committee on Pensions, 2460.
stream from the city of The Dalles, in the State of Oregon, S. 5512-Granting an increase of pension to Rosa G. Presnell.
to a point on the opposite shore in the State of Washington. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 2460.
Mr. Dill; Committee on Commerce, 2253. S. 5513-To correct the naval record of Robert Trook.
S. 5487-To amend certain sections and to repeal certain other Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Naval Affairs, 2460.
sections in title 25 of the Code of the Laws of the United S. 5514-Relating to payments of premium on contracts of United
States. States Government insurance.
Mr. King; Committee on Indian Affairs, 2254. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Finance, 2460.
S. 5488--For the relief of Horace C. Romans. S. 5515--To provide emergency relief with respect to agricultural
Mr. Barkley; Committee on Military Affairs, 2254. indebtedness, and for other purposes.
S. 5489-For the relief of Wilson G. Bingham. Mr. Robinson of Arkansas; Committee on Banking and Cur-
Mr. Shortridge; Committee on Military Affairs, 2254. rency, 2460.
S. 5490--Authorizing the appointment and retirement of Con- S. 5516-Granting a pension to Harvey E. Barron.
stantine N. Perkins as a lieutenant in the United States Mr. Harrison; Committee on Pensions, 2460.
Navy.
Mr. Shortridge; Committee on Naval Affairs, 2254. S. 5517-For the relief of William H. Heideman.
S. 5491-Granting an increase of pension to Mary M. Joy. Mr. Sheppard; Committee on Military Affairs, 2460.
Mr. Hale; Committee on Pensions, 2254. S. 5518--Providing for payment of $10 to each enrolled Cheyenne
S. 5492-Granting a pension to William Edward Fugatt. River Sioux Indian of South Dakota from any funds standing
Mr. Capper; Committee on Pensions, 2254. to their credit in the Treasury of the United States.
Mr. Norbeck; Committee on Indian Affairs, 2460.
S. 5493-Granting sick leave to employees of the Government
Printing Office. S. 5519-To grant an honorable discharge to Claris N. Corwine.
Mr. Shipstead; Committee on Printing, 2254. Mr. Carey; Committee on Military Affairs, 2563.
S. 5494-For the relief of Henry J. Miley. S. 5520-For the relief of John J. Foley.
Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Finance, 2343. Mr. Davis; Committee on Military Affairs, 2563.
S. 5495-Granting a pension to Fannie Howell. S. 5521-Granting a pension to Mary L. Oxborrow.
Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 2343. Mr. Oddie; Committee on Pensions, 2563.
S. 5496-Granting a pension to Sarah A. Redens. S. 5522-Granting a pension to Wilbur T. Lardie.
Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 2343. Mr. McGill; Committee on Pensions, 2563.
S. 5497-Granting an increase of pension to Lucinda Luse. S. 5523-Granting a pension to Jesse A. Straw.
Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 2343. Mr. McGill; Committee on Pensions, 2563.
S. 5498-To authorize an increase in the limit of cost of one air-
craft carrier. S. 5524-Granting an increase of pension to Adelaide K. Dal-
Mr. Shortridge; Committee on Naval Affairs, 2343.-Reported rymple.
back (S.Rept. 1131), 2957. Mr. McGill; Committee on Pensions, 2563.
S. 5499-To amend section 3 of the act entitled "An act to ex- S. 5525--To extend temporary relief to water users on irrigation
tend the period of restriction in lands of certain members of projects on Indian reservations, and for other purposes.
the Five Civilized Tribes, and for other purposes", approved Mr. Frazier; Committee on Indian Affairs, 2563.-Reported with
May 10, 1928 ( 45 Stat.L. 496), as amended by the act of amendment (S.Rept. 1197), 3744.-Amended and passed Sen-
February 14, 1931 (46 Stat.L. 1108). ate, 4970.-Passed House (H.R. 14432), 5284.-Examined and
Mr. Frazier; Committee on Indian Affairs, 2343. signed, 5297, 5397.-Presented to the President, 5347.-Ap-
S. 5500-To repeal the Revenue Act of 1932. proved [Public, No. 417], 5450.
Mr. Shipstead; Committee on Finance, 2343. S. 5526-Authorizing certain contractual changes relating to the
S. 5501-To credit certain services as cadets at the United States payment of certain construction costs of the Minidoka irriga-
Military Academy. tion project.
Mr. Reed; Committee on Military Affairs, 2343. Mr. Thomas of Idaho; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation,
2563.
S. 5502-To extend the times for commencing and completing the
construction of a bridge across the Columbia River at or near S. 5527-Providing for the sale of port of Newark Army base to the
The Dalles, Oreg. city of Newark.
Mr. McNary; Committee on Commerce, 2343.-Reported with Mr. Barbour; Committee on Military Affairs, 2563.
amendments (S.Rept. 1134), 3056.-Indefinitely postponed S. 5528--To repeal the proviso contained tn the act of Congress
(H.R. 14060), 3752. approved February 20, 1931 (Public, No. 692, 71st Cong.); to
S. 5503-Authorizing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Co., its successors revive certain acts of Congress repealed by the said proviso of
and assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge the act approved February 20, 1931; and for other purposes.
across the Chesapeake Bay from a point in Baltimore County Mr. Reed; Committee on Military Affairs, 2563.
to a point ln Kent County in the State of Maryland. S. 5529-Granting an increa.se of pension to Adolph A. Linnen-
Mr. Tydings; Committee on Commerce, 2343.-Reported back brogger.
(S.Rept. 1153), 3352.-Passed Senate, 3758.-Referred to House Mr. Tydings; Commtttee on Pensions, 2563.
Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 4104. S. 5530-To provide for placing the jurisdiction, custody, and con-
S. 5504-Authorizing the Bushkill Bridge Co., its successors and trol of the Washington city post otnce in the Secretary of the
assigns, to construct, maintaln. and operate a bridge across Treasury. .
the Delaware River at or near Bushkill, Pa. Mr. Keyes; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 2563.-
Mr. Reed; Committee on Commerce, 2411.-Reported back Reported back (S.Rept. 1157), 3489.-Indefinitely postponed
(S.Rept. 1154), 3352.-Passed Senate, 3758. (H.R. 14461 passed in lieu), 4968.
S. 5505-To amend section 71, title 28, Code of Laws of the United S. 5531-To provide that income, war-profits, and excess-profits tax
States of America. returns shall constitute public records.
Mr. Sheppard; Committee on the Judiciary, 2411. Mr. Norbeck; Committee on Finance, 2563.
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s. 5532-To extend the time for the construction of a bridge across S. 5555-To authorize an exchange of lands lletween the city of
the Rio Grande at Boca Chica, Tex. San Diego and the United States.
Mr. Connally; Committee on Commerce, 2644.-Reported back Mr. Shortridge; Committee on Naval Affairs, 2801.-Reported
(S.Rept. 1209), 3829.-Indefinitely postponed (H.R. 14411 back (S.Rept. 1130), 2957.-Passed Senate, 3752.
passed in lieu), 4975. S. 5556-Exempting States and their political subdivisions from
S. 5533-For the relief of the Acme Motor Truck Corporation. certain provisions of the Revenue Act o! 1932.
Mr. Vandenberg; Committee on Claims, 2644. Mr. Brookhart; Committee on Finance, 2801. •
S. 5534--For the relief of the J. M. Dooley Fireproof Warehouse S. 5557-Granting an increase of pension to Mary A. Kiggins.
Corporation, of Brooklyn, N.Y. Mr. Brookhart; Committee on Pensions, 2801.
Mr. Copeland; Committee on Claims, 2644. S. 5558--Granting a pension to Bridget Wagner.
S. 5535--For the relief of certain Army officers whose household Mr. Brookhart; Committee on Pensions, 2801.
and other effects were damaged on Government property. S. 5559-To amend the Standard Baskets Act of August 31, 1916,
Mr. Copeland; Committee on Military Affairs, 2644.-Reference to provide for a 1-pound Climax basket for mushrooms.
changed to Committee on Claims, 2732. Mr. Wagner; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 2801.
s. 5536-To amend section 113 of the Judicial Code, as amended, S. 556Q.-To amend section 4 of the act entitled "An act to regu-
with respect to the southern judicial district in the State of late the construction of bridges over navigable waters", ap-
West Virginia. proved March 23, 1906, as amended.
Mr. Neely; Committee on the Judiciary, 2644. Mr. Wagner; Committee on Commerce, 2802.
S. 5537-To convey certain land in the county of Los Angeles, State S. 5561-To provide funds for meeting the existing and the in-
of California. creasing deficit of the Federal Treasury, and for other pur-
Mr. Johnson; Committee on Military Affairs, 2644.-Reported poses. ·
with amendments (S.Rept. 1149), 3242.-Amended and passed Mr. Thomas o! Oklahoma; Committee on Banking and Cur-
Senate, 3757.-Amended and passed House (in lieu of H.R. rency, 2866.
636}, 5406.-Senate concurs in House amendment, 5451.-Ex- S. 5562-To relieve agricultural distress through the consolidation
amined and signed, 5655, 5665. and adjustment of jndebtedness and the reduction of the rate
S. 5538--To establish a DepartmeJ?.t of Development and Conserva- of interest thereon, to release frozen credits and stimulate the
tion, to abolish the Department of Agriculture and the De- recovery of business, to create in the Department of Agricul-
partment of the Interior, and to transfer the functions thereof ture an Administration of Agricultural Loans with which
to the Department of Development and Conservation, and for will be consolidated, in the interest of economy and efficiency,
other purposes. all agencies of the Federal Government concerned with agri-
Mr. Bratton; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 2644, cultural credit, and for other purposes.
2645.-Reports submitted by the Secretary of Agriculture and Mr. Shipstead; Committee on Agriculture and Forest-ry, 2881.-
the Secretary of the Interior, 5430. Reference changed to Committee on Banking and Currency,
S. 5539-Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to grant a perpetual 3056.
easement to Pacific Gas & Electric Co., a California utility S. 5563-Granting an increase of pension to Mary Elizabeth Hall.
corporation, over, across, in, and upon the site of the llghtE}r- Mr. Townsend; Committee on Pensions, 2958.
than-air base, near Sunnyvale, in the county of Santa Clara, S. 5564--To extend the times for commencing and completing the
in the State of California, for an existing 20-inch gas main. construction of a bridge across Hudson River at or near
Mr. Shortridge; Committee on Naval Affairs, 2644_.-Reported Catskill, Greene County, N.Y., and for other purposes.
with amendments (S.Rept. 1129), 2957.-Amended and passed Mr. Copeland; Committee on Commerce, 2958.-Reported with
Senate, 3751.-Referred to House Committee on Naval Affairs, amendments (S.Rept. 1210), 3830.-Amended and passed Sen-
4104. ate, 4975.
S. 554Q.-To authorize the Secretary of the Navy and the Secretary S. 5565--Granting a pension to John Ransom.
of Commerce to exchange a portion of the naval station and a Mr. Wheeler; Committee on Pensions, 2958.
portion of the lighthouse reservation at Key West, Fla.
Mr. Shortridge; Committee on Naval Affairs, 2644. S. 5566-To prohibit the importation of articles from certain coun-
tries, and for other purposes.
S. 5541-To permanently set aside certain lands in Utah as an addi- Mr. Oddie; Committee on Finance, 2958.
tion to the Navajo Indian Reservation, and for other purposes.
Mr. King; Committee on Indian Affairs, 2644. S. 5567-Granting a pension to Esther K. Payne.
Mr. Ashurst; Committee on Pensions, 3056.
S. 5542-For the relief of Joseph Thompson.
Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma; Committee on Naval Affairs, 2644. S. 5568--Granting an increase of pension to Cornelia W. East.
Mr. Bratton; Committee on Pensions, 3056.
s. 5543-For the relief of N. C. Nelson. S. 5569-Granting a pension to Ira H. Elliott.
Mr. Davis; Committee on Claims, 2644.
Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma; Committee on Pensions, 3056.
S. 5544--Authorizing the Secretary of Agriculture · to adjust debts
arising from loans made to farmers for seed, feed, and crop S. 557Q.-To meet the existing emergency in the agricultural in-
production, and for other purposes. dustry, to provide for the reduction of the interest on certain
Mr. Walsh of Montana; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, existing farm mortgages, to amend and supplement the Fed-
2731. eral Farm Loan Act.
Mr. Carey; Committee on Banking and CUrrency, 31)56.
S. 5545--Granting a pension to Margaret Keefe.
Mr. Dill; Committee on Pensions, 2732. S. 5571-To extend the times for commencing and completing the
reconstruction of a railroad bridge across Little River in the
S. 5546-Granting a pension to Milton Carroll Merryman. State of Arkansas at or near Morris Ferry by the Texarkana
Mr. Goldsborough; Committee on Pensions, 2732. & Fort Smith Railway Co.
S. 5547-Granting an increase of pension to MaryS. Miller. Mr. Robinson of Arkansas; Committee on Commerce, 3056.-Re-
Mr. Howell; Committee on Pensions, 2732. ported with amendment (S.Rept. 1319), amended, and passed
S. 5548--Relating to livestock loans made by the Reconstruction Senate, 5068.
Finance Corporation through its regional agricultural credit S. 5572-Requiring the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to be
corporations. subject to the provisions of the Budget and Accounting Act
Mr. Bratton; Committee on Banking and Currency, 2732. of 1921.
S. 5549-To fix the date of meeting for the second session of Con- Mr. Shipstead; Committee on Banking and CUrrency, 3056.
gress. S. 5573-To amend the Federal Home Loan Bank Act by adding a
Mr. Dill; Committee on the Judiciary, 2732. new section thereto providing authority for loans to home
S. 555Q.-To provide for the removal of the monument to Casimir owners.
Pulaski from the triangle at Pennsylvania Avenue, Thirteenth Mr. Trammell; Committee on Banking and Currency, 3142.
Street, and E Street N.W., to the east end of the triangle s. 5574--For the relief of certain officers and employees of the
formed by Pennsylvania Avenue, E Street, and Fifteenth Foreign Service of the United States who, while in the course
Street, in the city of Washington, D.C., and to authorize the of their respective duties, suffered losses of personal property
appropriation therefor. by reason of catastrophes of nature.
Mr. Reed; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 2732. Mr. Bulkley; Committee on Foreign Relations, 3142.
S. 5551-To amend an act entitled "An act to establish a uniform S. 5575--For the relief of Ferry Wilson.
system of bankruptcy throughout the United States", ap- Mr. Bingham; Committee on Claims, 3142.
proved July 1, 1898, and acts amendatory thereof and sup-
plementary thereto. - s. 5576-To authorize the creation of an Indian village within the
Mr. Hastings; Committee on the Judiciary, 2732. Shoalwater Indian Reservation, Wash., and for other purposes.
Mr. Frazier; Committee on Indian Affairs, 3142.-Reported back
S. 5552-To provide for the liquidation of joint-stock land banks, (S.Rept. 1198}, 3744.-Passed Senate, 4970.
and for other purposes.
Mr. Dickinson; Committee on Banking and Currency, 2732. S. 5577-Granting a pension to Sarah C. League.
S. 5553-To relieve destitution in the District of Columbia. Mr. Hawes; Committee on Pensions, 3142.
Mr. Capper; Committee on the District of Columbia, 2801.-Re- S. 5578-Granting a. pension to Frank Vance.
ported with amendment (S.Rept. 1177), 3664. Mr. Hawes; Committee on Pensions, 3142.
S. 5554--Relating to the enactment of laws in the Virgin Islands. S. 5579-For the relief of John H. Hartnett.
Mr. Bingham; Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs, 2801. Mr. Coolidge; Committee on Finance, 3142.
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S. 5580--For the relief of the Utntah, White River, and Uncom- S. 5604---To require the employment of American citizens on ob-
pahgre Bands of Ute Indians of Utah, and for other purposes. servation cars, club cars, and sleeping cars used by ra.llroads
Mr. King; Committee on Indian Afiairs, 3142. in interstate commerce.
S. 5581-Authorizing the Secretary of Commerce to dispose of Mr. Dill; Committee on Interstate Commerce, 3588, 3602.
certain lighthouse reservations, and for other purposes. S. 5605---For the relief of Capt. L. P. Worrall, Finance Depart-
Mr. Johnson; Committee on Commerce, 3242.-Reported back ment, United States Army.
(S.Rept. 1164), 3663.-Passed Senate, 3761.-Referred to House Mr. Reed; Committee on Claims, 3588.
Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 4104. S. 5606-For the relief of Julia E . Smith.
S. 5582-To authorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts; Committee on Claims, 3664.
make loans to private colleges, universities, and institutions S. 5607-Authorizing the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to
of higher learning, and for other purposes. make advances to the reclamation fund.
Mr. Shipstead; Committee on Banking and Currency, 3352. Mr. Smoot; Committee on Banking and Currency, 3664.-Re-
S. 5583-Granting an increase of pension to Delia H. Holmes. ported back, 4459.
Mr. Moses; Committee on Pensions, 3352. S. 5608--To permit payment of any sum due under the Civil Serv-
S. 5584-To amend section 4 of the United States Grain Standards ice Retirement Act to a deceased employee or a former employee
Act of 1916 as relating to the use of the official grain stand- who has become incompetent where no demand has been
ards of the United States on grain moved in interstate com- made by an administrator, executor, or guardian.
merce from shipping points to destination points without Mr. Bulkley; Committee on Civil Service, 3664.
official grade determination.
Mr. Wagner; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 3424. S. 5609-To amend the Emergency Relief and Construction Act
of 1932.
S. 5585---To amend an act entitled "An act granting the consent Mr. Wagner; Committee on Banking and Currency, 3664.-Re-
of Congress to the State of New York to construct, maintain, ported with amendments (S.Rept. 1222), 3996.-lnde:finltely
and operate a highway bridge across the Hudson River at or postponed, 5525.
near Catskill, Greene County, N.Y.," approved June 5, 1930,
as supplemented by the act of April 15, 1932. S. 5610--For the relief of Catherine Wright.
Mr. Wagner; Committee on Commerce, 3424. Mr. Johnson; Committee on Claims, 3664.
S. 5586-To amend the act of January 22, 1932 (Public Law No. 2, S. 5611-To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury, in his discre-
72d Cong.), creating the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. tion, to acquire a new site in Huntsville, Ala., and to construct
Mr. Clark-Committee on Banking and Currency, 3424. • a building thereon for the accommodation of the courts, post
S. 5587-Providing for certain loans by the Reconstruction Finance office, and other Government offices.
Corporation to producers of wheat and cotton, and for other Mr. Bankhead; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds,
purposes. 3664.
Mr. Nye; Committee on Banking and Currency, 3424. S. 5612-To provide for the selection of certain lands in the State
S. 5588-Authorizing the acceptance of title to sites for public- of California for the use of the California State park system.
building projects subject to the reservation of ore and mineral Mr. Johnson; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 3745.-
rights. Reported with amendments (S.Rept. 1247), 4379.-Amended
Mr. Keyes; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 3424.- and passed Senate, 4985.-Amended and passed House (under
Reported back (S.Rept. 1158), 3489.-Passed Senate, 3760.- suspension of the rules), 5389-5392.-senate concurs in House
Referred to House Committee on Public Buildings and amendment, 5451.-Examined and signed, 5505, 5596.-Pre-
Grounds, 4104.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2042), 4209.-Passed sented to the President, 5655.-Approved (Public, No. 425],
House, 4553.-Examined and signed, 4584, 4640.-Presented to 5655.
the President, 4789.-Appr?ved (Public, No. 367], 5192. S. 5613-To provide for the granting of public lands to certain
S. 5589-Amending an act of February 4, 1931 ( 46 Stat. L. 1061- States, for the elimination of lands from national forests,
1063), entitled "An act authorizing the construction of the parks, reservations, and withdrawals in connection with such
Michaud division of the Fort Hall Indian irrigation project, grants, and for other purposes.
Idaho, an appropriation therefor, and the completion of the Mr. Kendrick; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 3745.
project, and for other purposes." S. 5614-Authorizing the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to
Mr. Thomas of Idaho; Committee on Indian Afiairs, 3424. make advances to the reclamation fund.
S. 5590--Granting an increase of pension to Mary E. Jasper. Mr. King; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 3745.-Re-
Mr. Johnson; Committee on Pensions, 3424. ported back (S.Rept. 1254), 4459.
S. 5591-Providing for loans or advances by the Reconstruction S. 5615---Authorizing and directing the Secretary of War to issue
Finance Corporation for the purpose of securing the post- to the Maryland National Guard certain property and supplies
ponement of the foreclosure of form mortgages for ~ period to replace that which was destroyed by fire.
of 2 years, and for other purposes. Mr. Tydings; Committee on Military Afiairs, 3745.
Mr. Hull; Committee on Banking and Currency, 3424. S. 5616-To incorporate the National Society of Women Descend-
S. 5592-Providing for payment of $100 to each enrolled Chippewa ants of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company.
Indian of the Red Lake Band of Minnesota from the timber Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts; Committee on the Judic~ary, 3745.
funds standing to their credit in the Treasury of the United S. 5617-To place William H. Clinton on the retired list of the
States. Navy.
Mr. Schall; Committee on Indian Affairs, 3424. Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts; Committee on Naval Affairs, 3745.
S. 5593-Granting a pension to Nancy Jane Ruffin. S. 5618--Grantin g a pension to Rebecca Swisher Boyd.
Mr. Capper; Committee on Pensions, 3489. Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 3745.
S. 5594-To provide for the exchange of Indian and privately S. 5619-Granting a pension to Fred Hodgkiss.
own ed lands, Fort Mojave Indian Reservation, Ariz. Mr. Neely_; Committee on Pensions, 3745.
Mr. Frazier; Committee on Indian Affairs, 3489.
S. 5595--Authorizing the sale of portions of the Pueblo lands of S. 5620--To authorize the payment of the expenses of prosecuting
San Diego to t he city of San Diego, Calif. claims against the Un ited States by t he Kiowa, Comanche, and
Mr. Johnson; Committee on Military Affairs, 3489. Apache Tribes from the tribal fund of such t ribes, a nd for
ot her purposes.
s. 5596-For the relief of Lt. Comdr. Arthur A. Lee, Supply Corps, Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma ; Committee on Indian Affairs, 3745.
Unit ed Stat es Navy. S. 5621-Granting a pension t o Susan Turner.
Mr. Johnson; Committee on Claims, 3490. Mr. Sm oot; Committee on Pension s, 3745.
S. 5597-Amending the Emergency Relief and Construction Act
of 1932. S. 5622-Providing for an alternate budget for the Indian Service,
Mr. Bankhead; Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, 3490. fiscal year 1935.
Mr. Frazier; Committee on Indian Afiair s, 3745.-Reported back
S. 5598-For the relief of Lt. Thomas O'C. McCarthy, United (S.Rept. 1252) , 4459.-Passed Senat e, 4986.-Passed House (in
States Navy. lieu of H.R. 14648) , 5284.-Examined and signed, 5297, 5397 .-
Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts; Committee on Claims, 3490. Presented to the President, 5347.-Appr oved TPublic, No. 410],
s. 5599-Aut horizing the appointment of John A. Crow as a war- 5450.
rant officer, United Stat es Army. S. 5623-Referring the claims of the Turtle Mountain Band or
Mr. Brookhart; Committee on Military Affairs, 3490. Bands of Chippewa Indians of Nort h Dakota to the Court of
S. 5600-Granting an increase of pension to Laura I. Robinson. Claims for adjudication and sett lement.
Mr. Robinson of Arkansas; Committ ee on Pensions, 3588. Mr. Frazier; Committee on Indian Affairs, 3745.-Reported with
amendment (S.Rept. 1269), 4652.-Amended and passed Sen-
s . 5601-Grant ing a pension to Elmira F. Miller. ate, 4989.-Referred to House Committee on Indian Affairs,
Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 3588. 5397.-Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 2195), 5425.
S. 5602-For the relief of James L. Barnett. s. 5624-Relating to the payment of benefits under the World War
Mr. Neely; Committee on Civil Service, 3588. Veterans' Act, 1924, as amended, for disability not incurred in
S. 5603-Granting an increase of pension to Amanda Fess. line of duty.
Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 3588. Mr. Smoot; Committee on Finance, 3831.
236
SEN ATE BILLS 5625-5669.
S. 5625-Authorizing an appropriation to provide for the comple- S. 5644-To authorize the placing of a bronze tablet bearing a
tion of the George Rogers Clark memorial at Vincennes, Ind. replica of the Congressional Medal of Honor upon the grave of
Mr. Watson; Committee on the Library, 3831.-Reported with the late Brig. Gen. Robert H. Dunlap, United States Marine
amendment (S.Rept. 1239), 4214.-Am.ended and passed Sen- Corps, in the Arlington National Cemetery, Va.
ate, 4982.-Referred to House Committee on the Library, Mr. Glenn; Committee on Naval Affairs, 4114.
5186.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2173), 5289. S. 5645-For the relief of Anna Elizabeth Rice Denison.
s. 5626-To amend the act of June 23, 1926, reserving Rice Lake Mr. Dale; Committee on Foreign Relations, 4215.
and contiguous lands for the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota. S. 5646--Granting a pension to Catherine Davis Broughton.
Mr. Frazier; Committee on Indian A1Iairs, 3831.-Reported back Mr. Dale; Committee on Pensions, 4215.
(S. Rept. 1282), 4873.-Passed Senate, 5005. S. 5647-To revive and reenact the act entitled "An act granting
S. 5627-To repeal the act entitled "An act to authorize acquisition the consent of Congress to the highway department of the
for military purposes of land in Orange County, N.Y., for use State of Alabama to construct a bridge across Elk River
as an addition to the West Point Military Reservation" ap- between Lauderdale and Limestone Counties, Ala.", approved
proved March 3, 1931. February 16, 1928.
Mr. Copeland; Committee on Military At! airs, 3931. Mr. Black; Committee on Commerce, 4215.
s. 5628-To define the exterior boundaries of the Navajo Indian S. 5648-Granting an increase of pension to Lena Hook.
Reservation in New Mexico, and for other purposes. Mr. Metcalf; Committee on Pensions, 4215.
Mr. Frazier; Committee on Indian A1Iairs, 8931. S. 5649--Granting certain lands to Salt Lake City, Utah.
s. 5629-To provide for needy blind persons of the District of Mr. King; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 4215.
Columbia.. S. 565~For the relief of Wayne Smallwood Vetterlein.
Mr. Davis; Committee on the District of Columbia, 3931. Mr. Reed; Committee on Finance, 4215.
S. 563~To authorize the payment of taxes and assessments on S. 5651-To amend sections 361, 392, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411,
family dwelling houses in the District of Columbia in quar- and 412 of the United States Code relating to the construction
terly installments, and for other purposes. and inspection of boilers, unfired pressure vessels, and the
Mr. Copeland; Committee on the District of Columbia, 3932. appurtenances thereof.
S. 5631-To authorize the delivery of surplus forfeited vessels of Mr. Johnson; Committee on Commerce, 4300.
the Treasury Department to the Boy Scouts of America for Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1302), 4962.
use in sea scout training. S. 5652-To provide for the appointment of an additional district
Mr. Copeland; Committee on the Judiciary, 3932. judge for the eastern and western districts of Missouri.
S. 5632-To extend the times for commencing and completing the Mr. Clark; Committee on the Judiciary, 4300.
construction of a railroad bridge and/or a toll bridge across S. 5653--Granting a pension to Minnie Wild.
the water between the mainland at or near Cedar Point and Mr. Barbour; Committee on Pensions, 4300.
Dauphin Island, Ala. . S. 5654-For the relief of W. L. Nygren.
Mr. Black; Committee on Commerce, 3932.-Reported with Mr. Oddie; Committee on Claims, 4300.
amendment (S.Rept. 1259), 4565.-Indefinitely postponed (H.R. s. 5655--Giving the name "Lake Nevada " to the body of water
14657 passed in lieu), 4987. resulting from the construction of the Hoover Dam.
S. 5633-To restore to national farm-loan associations commissions :Mr. Oddie; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 4300.
illegally withheld by Federal land banks and to assure pay- S. 5656-To amend subsection (b) of section 201 of the Emergency
ment of such commissions hereafter. Relief and Construction Act of 1932.
Mr. Frazier; Committee on Banking and Currency, 3932. Mr. Robinson of Arkansas; Committee on Banking and Currency,
S. 5634-To reimburse national farm-loan associations for losses 4300.
sustained on account of illegal denial of the privilege of ob- S. 5657-For the relief of Joanna A. Sheehan.
taining their funds in the form of farm-loan bonds instead of Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts; Committee on Claims, 4300.
cash. S. 5658-Granting a pension to Flora B. Parker.
Mr. Frazier; Committee on Banking and Currency, 3932. Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Pensions, 4300.
S. 5635-To further extend the times for commencing and com- S. 5659-Authorizing the State of Georgia to construct, maintain,
pleting the construction of a bridge across the Missouri River and operate a toll bridge across the Savannah River at or near
at or near Niobrara, Nebr. Lincolnton, Ga.
Mr. Norbeck; Committee on Commerce, 3932. Mr. George; Committee on Commerce, 4300.-Reported without
S. 5636-To authorize payment of foreign debts in silver under amendment, considered, read the third time, and passed,
certain limitations. 4301.-Passed House (in lieu of H.R. 14665), 4550.-Examined
Mr. Pittman; Committee on Banking and Currency, 3953-3955. and signed, 4584, 4640 .-Presented to the President, 4789.-Ap-
s. 5637-For the establishment, development, and administration proved [Public, No. 370], 5192.
of the Boulder Canyon National Reservation, and the develop- S. 566~Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to sell certain
ment and administration of the Boulder Canyon Project Fed- Government property in St. Louis, Mo.
eral Reservation, and for other purposes. Mr. Clark; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 4380.-
Mr. Hayden; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 3997.- Reported back (S.Rept. 1297), 4874.-Passed Senate, 5010.-
Remarks, 5295. Passed House, 5405.-Examlned and signed, 5449, 5539.-Pre-
B. 5638-For the relief of Thomas A. Sears. sented to the President, 5525.-Approved [Public, No. 293],
Mr. Hale; Committee on Naval A1Iairs, 3997. 5655.
S. 5639-Providing for loans or advances by the Reconstruction s. 5661-To authorize the Secretary of War to sell to the Platts-
burgh National Bank & Trust Co. a tract of land comprising
Finance Corporation for the purpose of securing the postpone- part of the Plattsburg Barracks Military Reservation, N.Y.
ment of the foreclosure of certain mortgages for a period of
2 years, and for other purposes. Mr. Copeland; Committee on Military Affairs, 438.
Mr. Hull and Mr. Walcott; Committee on Banking and Currency, S. 5662--Granting an increase of pension to Truman H. Wilkinson.
3997.-Reported back (S.Rept.1220), 3997.-Debated, 5015,5089, Mr. Borah; Committee on Pensions, 4380.
5097, 5319, 5320.-Amended and passed Senate, 5319.-Motion B. 5663-Amending an act approved February 20, 1929 (45 Stat.
entered to reconsider, 5321, 5331.-Debated, 5324.-Motion to 1249), entitled "An act for the relief of the Nez Perce Tribe of
reconsider laid on the table, 5331.-Referred to House Commit- Indians."
tee on Banking and Currency, 5425. Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma; Committee on Indian Affairs, 4380.
S. 564~To liquidate, finance, and refinance agricultural indebted- S. 5664-To amend an act approved March 4, 1929 (45 Stat. 1548),
ness, and to encourage and promote agriculture, commerce, entitled "An act to supplement the last three paragraphs of
and industry, through the Federal farm-loan system and the section 5 of the act of March 4, 1915 (38 Stat. 1161}, as
Federal Reserve Banking System, and creating a board of amended by the act of March 21, 1918 (40 Stat. 458} ."
agriculture to supervise the same. Mr. Ashurst; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 4380.-
Mr. Blaine; Committee on Banking and Currency, 3997. Reported back (S.Rept. 1329), 5296.-Passed Senate, 5509.
Remarks, 5321, 5323. S. 5665---Granting an increase of pension to Emma F. Burrell.
Copy of bill, 5324. Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts; Committee on Pensions, 4460.
S. 5641-Authorizing R. L. Metcalf, of Omaha, Nebr., and W. E. S. 5666--Granting an honorable discharge to Edward Barrett.
Wright, of Kansas City, Mo., to construct, maintain, and Mr. Carey; Committee on MiUtary A1Iairs, 4460.
operate a toll bridge across the Mississippi River between the S. 5667-Authorizing the Commissioners of the District of Colum-
cities of Davenport, Iowa, and Rock Island, Ill. bia to grant a permit for the construction of an oil and gaso-
Mr. Dickinson; Committee on Commerce, 4114. line pipe line.
S. 5642-To provide for making loans to needy individuals, ex- Mr. Capper; Committee on the District of Columbia, 4460.-Re-
service men, farmers, home owners, and business men, and for ported with amendments (S.Rept. 1357), 5447.
other purposes. S. 5668-Granting a pension to Ella A. Barker.
Mr. Lewis; Committee on Banking and Currency, 4114. Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 4460.
S. 5643--Granting a pension to Michael L. Walsh. S. 5669--Granting a pension to Margaret A. Srout.
. Mr. Johnson; Committee on Pensions, 4114. Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 4460 .
237
5670-5702 SENATE BILLS
S. 5670-Granting an increase of pension to Sarah V. Ashcraft. S. 5687--Granting the consent of Congress to agreements or com:
Mr. Neely; Committee on Pensions, 4460. pacts between the States of Kansas and Missouri for the ac-
S. 5671-To amend the act of May 25, 1926, entitled "An act to quisition and maintenance and operation of a t oll bridge over
provide for the establishment of the Mammoth Cave National the Missouri River at or near Kansas City, Kans., and for other
Park, in t h e State of Kentucky, and for other purposes." purposes.
Mr. Logan; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 4460. Mr. Capper; Committee on Commerce, 4874.
S. 5672-To provide revenue for the District of Columbia by the S. 5688-For the -relief of Ernest W. Jermark.
taxation of beverages, and for other purposes. Mr. Borah; Committee on Claims, 4874.
Mr. Tydings; Committee on the District of Columbia, 4460. S. 5689-For the relief of Herbert L. Fisher.
S. 5673-To amend section 30 of the World War Veterans' Act, 1924, Mr. Neely; Committee on Military Affairs, 4874.
as amended, with respect to disclosure of confidential infor- S. 5690-To provide for a further extension of the time for the
mation in the files of the Veterans' Administration. payment of certain income-tax deficiencies.
Mr. Bratton; Committee on Finance, 4460. Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma; Committee on Finance, 4874.
S. 5674--To provide for the issuance of stamped money certificates, S. 5691-To amend section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930.
and for other purposes. Mr. Austin; Committee on Finance, 4963.
Mr. Bankhead; Committee on Banking and Currency, 4460. S. 5692-To provide for the donation of certain A:rmy equipment
S. 5675;--To effect needed changes in the Navy ration. to posts of the American Legion.
Mr. Shortridge; Committee on Naval Affairs, 4566.-Reported Mr. Robinson of Indiana; Committee on Military Affairs, 4963.
back (S.Rept. 1292), 4874.-Passed Senate, 5009.-Passed House S. 5693-Giving the name "Lake Odclie" to the body of water re-
(in lieu of H.R. 14438), 5283.-Examined and signed, 5297, sulting from the construction of the Hoover Dam.
5397.-Presented to the President, 5347.-Approved [Public, Mr. Kendrick, from Committee on Public Lands and Surveys,
No. 411), 5450. 4963.
S. 5676-To provide for the creation of a Federal land and loan S. 5694--For the relief of Withycombe Post, No. 11, American
corporation, for the refinancing of farm-mortgage indebted- Legion, Corvallis, Orei.
ness in the United States, and for other purposes. Mr. McNary; Committee on Claims, 5069.
Mr. Byrnes; Committee on Banking and Currency, 4566. S. 5695-To provide compensation for disability or death resulting
S. 5677-Authorizing the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to from injury to employees in interstate commerce, and for
make loans to cooperative creamery associations. other purposes.
Mr. Nye; Committee on Banking and Currency, 4566. Mr. Wagner; Committee on Interstate Commerce, 5069.
S. 5678-Granting a pension to Joseph E. Williams. S. 5696-To define the exterior boundaries of the Navajo Indian
Mr. Wheeler; Committee on Pensions, 4566. Reservation in Arizona, and for other purposes.
S. 5679-To provide for the acquisition of Chappawamsic Island, Mr. Hayden; Committee on Indian Affairs, 5191.
Va., for the use of the Navy Department. S. 5697-Making it a crime to represent oneself to be an Indlan
Mr. Norbeck; Committee on Naval Affairs, 4566. and provicling punishment therefor.
S. 5680-For the leasing of agricultural lands by the Secretary of Mr. Frazier; Committee on Inclian Affairs, 5297.
Agriculture for the purpose of reducing overproduction of cer- S. 5698-Granting certain public lands to the State of Montana
tain agricultural commoclitles. for the use and benefit of the Northern Montana College, and
Mr. Carey; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 4653. for other purposes.
S. 5681-For the relief of the Sultzbach Clothing Co. Mr. Wheeler; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 5297.
Mr. Wagner; Committee on Claims, 4653. S. 5699-To amend the act of July 1, 1898, entitled "An act to
S. 5682-Granting a pension to John P. Haupt. establish a uniform system of bankruptcy through tlie United
Mr. Reed; Committee on Pensions, 4653. States ", as amended.
S. 5683-To amend the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, Mr. Norris; Committee on the Judiciary, 5297.-Reported with
approved January 22, 1932. amendments (S.Rept. 1360), 5448.
Mr. Bulkley; Committee on Banking and Currency, 4653. S. 5700-To extend the mining laws of the United States to the
S. 5684--To authorize the Comptroller General to allow claim of Death Valley National Monument in California, and for other
district no. 13, Choctaw County, Okla., for payment of tUition purposes.
for Indian pupils. Mr. Oddie; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 5297.
Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma; Committee on Indian Affairs, 4789.- S. 5701-To authorize the construction of certain bridges and to
Reported back and passed Senate, 4874.-Referred to House extend the times for commencing and/or completing the con-
Committee on Indian Affairs, 5061.-Reported back (H.Rept. struction of other bridges over the navigable waters of the
2189). 5415. United States.
S. 5685-To provide for the refunding of farm and home mortgages, Mr. Vandenberg; Committee on Commerce, 5448.-Reported
making loans to farmers, issuance of agricultural bonds, the without amendment, considered, read the third time, and
deposit of Government funds, and for other purposes. passer, 5442.-Passed House, 5597-5602.-Examined and signed,
Mr. Dill; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 4790. 5653, 5659.-Presented to the President, 5655.-Approved [Pub-
S. 5686-To protect depositors in national banks, to regulate the lic, No. 431], 5656.
withdrawal of deposits in such banks in certain cases, and S. 5702--To prohibit the transportation in the mails or in inter-
for other purposes. state commerce of machine guns or submachine guns.
Mr. Townsend; Committee on Banking and Currency, 4789. Mr. Norbeck; Committee on the Judiciary, 5448.

13-147 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS


S.J .Res. 13-To authorize the merger of street-railway corpora- S.J.Res.114-Proposing an amendment to the Constitution relat-
tions operating in the District of Columbia, and for other ing to intoxicating liquors.
purposes. Indefinitely postponed, 3669.
Indefinitely postponed (see H.J.Res. 154), 912. S.J.Res. 124--To provide for the determination of claims for dam-
S.J .Res. 33-To authorize the President to award gold medals to ages sustained by the fluctuation of the water levels of Lake
Wiley Post and Harold Gatty in recognition of their achieve- of the Woods in certain cases, and for other purposes.
ment in making an airplane flight around the world in less Debated, 4535.
than 9 days. S.J.Res.125-Authorizing the attorney general of Wisconsin to
Debated, 3222. examine Government records in relation to clairils of Wiscon-
sin Indians.
S.J .Res. 48--To authorize the acceptance on behalf of the United Debated, 693.
States of the bequest of the late William F. Edgar, of Los S.J .Res. 134--Authorizing the Secretary of War to receive for in-
Angeles County, State of California, for the benefit of the struction at the United States Mllitary Academy, at West
museum and library connected with the office of the Surgeon Point, Manob Suriya, a citizen of Siam.
General of the United States A:rmy. Reported back (H.Rept. 1982), 3581.-Passed House, 5407.-Ex-
Reported back (H.Rept. 1934), 2723.-Amended and passed amined and signed, 5449, 5539.-Presented to the President,
House, 4532.--Senate concurs in House amendments, 4708.- 5525.-Approved [Public Resolution No. 67], 5655.
Examined and signed, 4790, 4846.-Presented to the Presi-
dent, 4874.-Approved (Private Resolution No. 61), 5298. S.J.Res. 147-Directing the Comptroller General of the United
States to correct an error made in the adjustment of the ac-
S.J .Res. 108--To authori.ze and direct the Secretary of Agriculture count between the State of New York and the United States,
to investigate the cost of maintaining the present system of adjusted under the authority contained in the act of February
future trading in agricultural products and to ascertain what 24, 1905 (33 Stat. L. 777), and appropriated for in tbe De-
classes of citizens bear such cost. ficiency Act of February 27, 1906.
Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1899), 2451. Remarks and copy of resolution, 5496.
238
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS ).67-235
S.J.Res. 167-To carry out certain obligations to certain enrolled S.J.Res. 218--Authorizlng the issuance of a special series of postage
Indians under tribal agreement. stamps commemorative of Gen. Thaddeus Kosciusko.
Amended and passed House (in lieu of H.J.Res. 409), 3547.- Mr. Robinson of Arkansas; Committee on Post Offices and Post
Senate concurs in House amendments, 3591.-Examined and Roads, 609.
signed, 3735, 3737.-Presented to the President, 3745.-Ap- S.J.Res. 219-Authorizing the fixing of grazing fees on lands within
proved [Public Resolution No. 53], 4380. national forests.
S.J .Res. 178--Authorizing the Secretary of War to receive for in- Mr. Carey and Mr. Steiwer; ordered to lie on the table, 609.- -
struction at the United States Military Acamedy at West P..eferred to Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry,
Point Julio Rodriguez Arrea, a citizen of Costa Rica. 3745.-Reported back, 4459.-Passed Senate, 4987.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1983) , 3581.-Passed House, 5408.-Ex- S.J.Res. 22Q--Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to sell obsolete
amined and signed, 5449, 5539.-Presented to the President, and surplus clothing at nominal prices for distribution to the
5525.-Approved [Public Resolution No. 68], 5655. needy.
Mr. Shortridge; Committee on Naval Affairs, 676.-Debated, 742,
S. J. Res. 179-Authorlzing the Secretary of War to receive for in- 824.-Passed Senate (H.J.Res. 500), 825.-Referred to House
struction at the United States Military Academy at West Committee on Naval Affairs, 1019.
Point Tisheng Yen, a citizen of China.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1984), 3581.-Passed House, 5408.-Ex- S.J.Res. 221-Authorizing the Secretary of Agriculture to suspend,
amined and signed, 5449, 5539.-Presented to the President, reduce, remit, release, or postpone the payment of grazing fees.
5525.-Approved [Public Resolution No. 69], 5655. Mr. Schuyler; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 820.
S.J.Res. 183-To amend a joint resolution entitled "Joint resolu- S.J.Res. 222-Providing for extension of time of payment of notes
tion for the relief of Puerto Rico, approved December 21, 1928 ", given to procure loans for seed by borrowers in regions affected
as amended by the second deficiency act, fiscal year 1929, ap- by drought.
Mr. Schuyler; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 820.
proved ~rch 4, 1929.
Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1225), 4061.-Amended and S.J.Res. 223-Establishing the United States Georgia Bicentennial
passed Senate, 4692.-Referred to House Committee on Insular Commission, and for other purposes.
Affairs, 4955. Mr. George and Mr. Cohen; Committee on the Library, 820.-
Reported with amendment, 3531.-Amended and passed Sen-
S.J .Res. 194--Conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to ate, 3592.-Amended and passed House (H.J.Res. 518), 3971.-
render findings of facts in the- claim of the Mack Copper Co. Senate disagrees to House amendment and asks conference,
Passed Senate, 3669.-Referred to House Committee on War 3993.--Conferees appointed, 3993.-House requested to return
Claims, 4277.-Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 2175), resolution and accompanying papers to Senate and motion en-
5289. tered to reconsider, 4867.-Motion to reconsider agreed to, and
S.J.Res.195-Granting permission to Hugh S. CUmming, Surgeon Senate agrees to the amendment of the House, 4963.-Ex-
General of the United States Public Health Service; John D. amined and signed, 5012, 5061.-Fresented to the President,
Long, medical director United States Public Health Service; 5019.-Approved [Public Resolution No. 59], 5192.
and Clifford R. Eskey, surgeon, United States Public Health S.J .Res. 224--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
Service, to accept and wear certain decorations bestowed upon United States relative to taxes on certain incomes.
them by the Governments of Ecuador, Chile, and Cuba. Mr. Ashurst; Committee on the Judiciary, 888.--Copy of resolu-
Passed Senate, 175.-Referred to House Committee on Military tion, 3600.
Affairs, 475.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2154), 5062. S ..J.Res. 225--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
S.J .Res. 197--Conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims in United States abolishing the Electoral College.
the claim of P. F. Gormley, Co. Mr. Norris; Committee on the Judiciary, 948.
Passed Senate, 175.-Referred to House Committee on War S.J.Res. 226---To provide for the use of granite and/or marble in
Claims, 475.-Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 1948), the erection of certain memorials and public bulldings.
2943.-Amended and passed House, 5406.---Senate disagrees to Mr. Shipstead; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds,
House amendments and asks conference, 5485.-Conferees ap- 1162.-Reported back, 1401.
pointed, 5485, 5560.-House insists upon its amendments and S.J.Res. 227-To provide for the use of granite and;or marble in
agrees to conference, 5560.--Conference report submitted in the erection of certain memorials and public buildings.
House (H.Rept. 2199), 5603.-Agreed to, 5604.--Conference re- Mr. Schall; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 1163.
port submitted in Senate, 5526.-Agreed to, 5526.-Examined
and signed, 5653, 5659.-Presented to the President, 5655.-Ap- S.J.Res. 228-Authorizing the American National Red Cross and
proved [Private Resolution No. 1] 5656. certain other organizations to exchange Government-owned
cotton for articles containing wooL
S.J.Res. 202-Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Mr. Copeland; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 1439.-
United States relative to the eighteenth amendment. Reported back, 4652.-Passed Senate, 4989.-Passed House,
Referred to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, 54.-0ffered 5389.-Examined and signed, 5425, 5428.-Presented to the
as substitute for S.J.Res. 211, 4211.-Debated, 4218-4230.-Re- President, 5525.-Approved [Public Resolution No. 64}, 5655.
jected, 4230.
S.J.Res. 229-To prohibit the exportation of arms or munitions of
S.J .Res. 211-Proposing an amendment· to the Constitution of the war from the United States under certain conditions.
United States. Mr. Borah, from Committee on Foreign Relations, 1551.-Passed
Mr. Blaine; Committee on the Judiciary, 64, 65.-Reported with Senate, 2096.-Motion entered to reconsider, 2134, 2135.-
amendment (S.Rept. 1022), 1401.--Copy of report, 1621.-Mo- Debated, 3589.
tion to consider, 3961.-Debated, 4001, 4002, 4055, 4138.-
Motion to consider agreed to, 4138.-Debated, 4008, 4138-4179, S.J.Res. 230-To effectuate a compromise and settlement of rental
4215.-Passed Senate, 4231.--0rdered to be printed.-Taken leases on Sand Island in the Columbia River in Oregon.
from Speaker's table, 4508.-Debated, 4508-4529.-Passed House Mr. McNary; Committee on Military Affairs, 1718.
(under suspension of the rules), 4516.-Examined and signed, S.J.Res. 231-To change the name of" Roosevelt Island" to" Theo-
4504, 4554.-Presented to the Secretary of State, 4565. dore Roosevelt Island."
S.J.Res. 212-Authorizing the issuance of a special postage stamp Mr. Fess; Committee on the Library, 1718.-Reported back
in honor of Brig. Gen. Thaddeus Kosciusko. (S.Rept. 1075), 2029.-Indefinitely postponed (H.R. 14228)
3589. ,
Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts; Committee on Post Offices and Post
Roads, 304. S.J.Res. 232-Authorizing an appropriation to enable the United
S.J.Res. 213-Authorizing the President to proclaim October 11 of States to send an educational exhibit and for the expenses of
each year General Pulaski's Memorial Day for the observance official delegates to the Fifth World's Poultry Congress to be
and commemoration of the death of Brig. Gen. Casimir held at Rome, Italy, September 6 to 15, 1933.
Pulaski. Mr. Hebert; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 1781.
Mr. Couzens; Committee on the Judiciary, 304. S.J.Res. 233-Authorizing and requesting the President to extend
S.J.Res. 214--Authorizing a further modification of the adopted an invitation to foreign governments to be represented by
project for the Columbia and Lower Willamette Rivers between delegates at the Sixth World's Poultry Congress, to be held in
Portland, Oreg., and the sea. the United States in 1936, and to participate in the educa-
tional and live-bird exhibits of the Congress.
Mr. McNary; Committee on Commerce, 367. Mr. Hebert; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 1782.
S.J.Res. 215--To authorize crop-production loans in 1933. S.J .Res. 234--To provide for a change of site of the Federal build-
Mr. Bratton; Committee on Banking and Currency, 422. ing to be constructed in Binghamton, N.Y.
S .J.Res. 216---Providing for the suspension of annual assessment Mr. Wagner; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 1858.
work on mining claims held by location in the United States S.J.Res. 235-Amend.ing provisions in river and harbor laws relat-
and Alaska. ing to local cooperation in the prosecution of waterway im-
Mr. Bratton; Committee on Mines and Mining, 422. provements.
S.J.Res. 217-Authorizlng the President to invite the International Mr. Bulkley; Committee on Commerce, 2071.-Reported with
Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy to hold its eighth amendment (S.Rept. 1168), 3663.-Amended and passed Sen-
congress in the United States. ate, 3763.-Amended and passed House (H.J.Res. 553), 5285.-
Mr. Copeland; ordered to lie on the table, 447.--Considered and Senate concurs in House amendment, 5298.-Examined and
passed Senate, 502.-Referred to House Committee on Foreign signed, 5397, 5428.-Presented to the President, 5525.-Ap-
Affairs, 665. proved [Public Resolution Nv. 66), 5655.
239
236-265 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
S.J.Res. 236-To provide for the maintenance of public order and S.J.Res. 251-Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
the protection of life and property in connection with the United States relative to taxes on certain incomes.
Presidential inaugural ceremonies in 1933. Mr. Hull; Committee on the Jucliciary, 3588.
Mr. Capper; Committee on the District of Columbia, 2071.- S.J.Res. 252-Directing the President of the United States of Amer-
Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1160), 3489.-Indefinitely ica to proclaim October 11 of 1933 General Pulaski's Memorial
postponed (H.J .Res . 565), 3592. Day for the observance and commemoration of the death of
· S.J .Res . 237-Authorizing the erection in the Department of State Brig. Gen. Casimir Pulaski.
Building of a memorial to the American diplomatic and con- Mr. Lewis; Committee on the Judiciary, 3589.
sular officers who while on active duty lost their lives under
heroic or tragic circumstances. S.J.Res. 253-Authorizing the Attorney General, with the concur-
Mr. Keyes; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 2131.- rence of the Secretary of the Navy, to release claims of the
Reported back (S..Rept. 1163), 3588.-Passed Senate, 3761..- United States upon certain assets of the Pan American Petro-
Referred to House Committee on Public Buildings and leum Co. and the Richfield Oil Co. of California and others
Grounds, 4104.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2041), 4209.-Passed in connection with collec~ions upon a certain judgment in
House, 4552.-Examined and signed, 4584, 4640.-Presented to favor of the United States against the Pan American Petro-
the President, 4789.-Approved [Public Resolution No. 55], leum Co. heretofore duly entered.
5192. Mr. Nye; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 3932.-Re-
S.J.Res. 238-Relating to leave with pay for employees of the Gov- ported with amendment (S.Rept. 1223), 3996.-Amended and
ernment Printing Office. passed Senate, 4981.
Mr. Shipstead; Committee on Printing, 2254.-Reported with S.J.Res. 254--Extending to the whaling industry certain benefits
amendment (S.Rept . 1125), 2644.-Passed Senate; preamble granted under section 11 of the Merchant Marine Act, 1920.
agreed to, 3685.-Referred to House Committee on Appropria- Mr. McNary; Committee on Commerce, 3997.
tions, 3916.-Reference changed to Committee on Printing,
5062.-Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 2153), 5061. S.J.Res. 255---Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to sell surplus
coal at nominal prices for distribution to the needy.
S.J.Res. 239-Authorizing the granting of permits to the Commit- Mr. Johnson; Committee on Naval Mairs, 4215.-Reported back
tee on Inaugural Ceremonies on the occasion of the inaugura- (S.Rept. 1244), 4300.-Passed Senate, 4984.
tion of the President-elect in March 1933, and for other
purposes. S.J.Res. 256-Authorizing the Comptroller of the Currency to exer-
Mr. Robinson of Arkansas; ordered to lie on the table, 2411.- cise with respect to national banking associations powers
Amended and passed Senate, 2507.-Passed House, 2606.-Ex- wh~ch State officials may have with respect to State banks,
amined and signed, 2705, 2725.-Presented. to the President, savmgs banks, and/or trust companies under State laws.
2731.-Approved [Public Resolution No. 50], 3054. Mr. Couzens; Committee on Banking and Currency, 4460.-Re-
S.J.Res. 240-To provide f.or the quartering, in certain public ported back (S.Rept. 1261), 4565.-Passed Senate, 4691..-Re-
buildings in the District of Columbia, of troops participating ferred · to House Committee on Banking and Currency, 4846.-
in the inaugural ceremonies. · Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 2111), 4846.-Amended
Mr. Robinson of Arkansas; ordered to lie on the table, 2411.- and passed House (H.Res. 396), 5022-5026.--Senate concurs in
Passed Senate, 2507.-Passed House, 2607.-Examined and House amendments, 5012.-Examined and signed, 5012, 5061.-
signed, 2705, 2725.-Presented to the President, 2731.-Ap- Presented to the President, 5019.-Approved [Public Resolu-
proved [Public Resolution No. 49]. 2859. tion No. 58], 5192. .
S.J.Res. 241-To enable the United States Roanoke Colony Commis- S.J.Res. 257-~oviding for the investigation, survey, and report
sion to carry out and give effect to certain plans for the compre- of a contmuous water line from the James River in Virginia
hensive observance of the three hundred and fiftieth anniver- to the New and Kanawha Rivers in West Virginia.
sary of ~he birth of English-speaking civilization in America. Mr. Neely; Committee on Commerce, 4566.
Mr. Robinson of Arkansas; Committee on the Library, 2461.-Re- S.J.Res. 258-To change the name of B Street SW. in the District
ported back and passed Senate, 5068. of Columbia.
S.J.Res. 242-Authorizing an appropriation for participation by the Mr. Capper; Committee on the District of Columbia, 4963.-Re-
United States in an International Monetary and Economic ported back (S..Rept. 1359), 5447, 5448.
Conference to be held in 1933. S.J.Res. 259-To amend the act entitled "An act to remove existing
Mr. Borah, from Committee on Foreign Relations (S.Rept. 1121),
2562.-Passed Senate, 3683. discriminations incident to certain land grants and to subject
them to the same conditions that govern other land grants
S.J.Res. 243-Authorizing the President of the United States to of their class ", approved February 14, 1933.
extend a welcome to the Pan American Medical Association, Mr. Nye; read twice, considered, read the third time, and passed,
which holds its convention in the United States in March 5013.-Passed House, 5287, 5288.-Examined and signed, 5298,
1933 . 5397.-Presented to the President, 5347.-Approved [Public
Mr. Connally; read twice, considered, read the third time, and Resolution No. 62]. 5450 .
passed, 2645.-Referred to House Committee on Foreign
Affairs, 2942.-Reported back (H . Rept. 1952), 3138.-Passed S . J.Res. 260-To validate an act of the fourth special session of
House, 4533.-Examined and signed, 4584, 4640.-Presented to the Twelfth Legislature of Puerto Rico entitled "An act au-
the President, 4789.-Approved [Public Resolution No. 57], thorizing the Governor of Puerto Rico to guarantee repayment,
5192. in the name of the people of Puerto Rico, of loans made by
S.J . Res. 244--Reaffi.rming the policy of the Congress concerning the the Reconstructin Finance Corporation to the agricultural
indebtedness of foreign countries to the United States. credit corporations of the island of Puerto Rico, and for other
Mr. Robinson of Indiana, ordered to lie on the table, 2656-2658. purposes", approved October 21, 1932.
Mr. Bingham; Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs,
S.J.Res. 245---To suspend the making of loans to railroads by the 5297.-Reported back (S..Rept. 1329), considered, and passed
Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Senate, 5317.
Mr. Couzens; Committee on Banking and Currency, 2658, 2659.
S.J.Res. 246--To authorize the issuance of a special series of stamps S.J..Res. 261-Authorizing the Comptroller of the CUrrency to pre-
commemorative of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary scribe regulations respecting the conduct of banking business
of the naturalization as an American citizen of Brig. Gen. in the District of Columbia.
Thaddeus Kosciusko. Mr. Copeland; Committee on the District of Columbia, 5448.-
Mr. Walcott; Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, 2802. Reported without amendment, considered, read the third time,
S.J.Res. 247-To provide protection and relief to farmers by aiding and passed Senate, 5446.-Debated in House, 5572.-Passed
them to conserve and liquefy their mineral rights through House (under suspension of the rules), 5576.-Examined and
recognized and established cooperative agencies engaged in the signed, 5522, 5596.-Presented to the President, 5655.-Ap-
pooling of mineral rights underlying farm lands. proved (Public Resolution No. 70}, 5655.
Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma; Committee on Banking and Currency, S.J.Res. 262-To continue the joint resolution on veterans' benefits.
2958. Mr. Walsh: read twice, considered, read the third time, and
S.J ..Res. 248-To amend the joint resolution entitled "Joint reso- passed Senate, 5661.-Debated in House, 5542.-Passed House
lution to authorize the merger of street-railway corporations (under suspension of rules), 5545.-Examined and signed, 5522,
operating in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes ", 5596.-Presented to the President, 5655.-Approved [Public
· approved January 14, 1933. Resolution No. 71], 5655.
Mr. Vandenberg; read twice, considered, read the third time, and S.J.Res. 263-To provide for checking accounts in Postal Savingf;
passed, 3479.-Referred to House Committee on the District banks, and for other purposes.
of Columbia, 3653.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2007), 3918.- Mr. Dill; Committee on Banking and Currency, 5460.
Debated, 3983.-Passed House (H.J.Res. 154), 3985.-Examined
and signed, 4104, 4107.-Presented to the President, 4215.- S . J.Res. 264--To strengthen the security of deposits in certain
Approved, 4380. banks, and for other purposes.
S.J.Res. 249-Proposing a reduction in interest rates on Govern- Mr. Gore; Committee on Banking and Currency, 5448.
ment loans. S.J.Res. 265---Authorizing the acceptance by the United States of a
Mr. Hull; Committee on Banking and Currency, 3490. bust of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
S.J.Res. 250---Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Mr. Copeland; read twice, considerea, read the third time, and
United States reducing the membership of the House of Repre- passed Senate, 5448.-Passed House, 5581.-Examined and
sentatives. signed, 5653, 5659.-Presented to the President, 5655.-Ap-
Mr. Tydings; Committee on the Judiciary, 3490. proved [Public Resolution No. 72], 5656.
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SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS 36-45


S.Con.Res. 36--Authorizing the appointment of a committee to S.Con.Res. 41---Continued
makP arrangements for the inauguration of the President production and harvesting during the year 1933, and for other
elect on March 4, 1933. purposes.
Mr. Moses; considered and agreed to, 102.-House concurs, 205.- Mr. Smith; considered and agreed to, 2507 .-House concurs, 2606.
Committee appointed, 206, 232. S.Con.Res. 42-To compile, print, and bind the proceedings of
S.Con.Res. 37-Notifying France and other delinquent debtor na- Congress in connection with the exercises in memory of the
tions of the serious consequences of their failure to pay their late President Calvin Coolidge.
obligations to the United States. Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts; Committee on Printing, 3444.-Re-
Mr. McKellar; Committee on Foreign Relations, 1294. ported back, considered, and agreed to, 3489.-Referred to
House Committee on Printing, 3734.-Reported with amend-
S.Con.Res. 38--For a joint session of the two Houses for appro- ments (H.Rept. 2043), considered, and agreed to as amended,
priate exercises in commemoration of the life, character, and 4208.-:-Senate concurs in House amendments, 4215.
public service of the late President Calvin Coolidge.
Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts; Committee to Audit and Control S.Con.Res. 43-Correcting an error in the enrollment of the bill
the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, 1714.-Reported with- (S. 4020) to give the Supreme Court of the United States
out amendment, considered, and agreed to, 1714.-House con- authority to prescribe rules of practice and procedure with
curs, 1803.-Appointment of committee, 1855, 1873. respect to proceedings in criminal cases after verdict.
Mr. Norris; considered and agreed to, 4653.-House concurs, 4766.
S.Con.Res. 39---Creating a joint committee to investigate the
advisability of abolishing the Department of Commerce. S.Con.Res. 44-Rescinding the action of the Speaker of the House
Mr. Bratton; ordered to lie on the table, 1720. and the Vice President of the United States in signing the
enrolled bill H.R. 14500.
S.Con.Res. 4Q-To authorize the printing of additional copies of Mr. Capper; considered and agreed to, 5136.-House concurs,
Senate Document No. 173, entitled " Offices and Positions Not 5286.
Under Civil Service Rules and Regulations." S.Con.Res. 45-Authorizing the enrollment of H.R. 14359 with
Mr. Ashurst; Committee on Printing, 2255. certain changes.
S.Con.Res. 41-Authorizing the enrollment with an amendment of Mr. Hastings; considered and agreed to, 5347.-House concurs,
the bill (S. 5160) to provide for loans to farmers for crop 5422.

SENATE RESOLUTIONS 60-299


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S.Res. 6Q-To hear and determine the contest of George M. Pritch- S.Res. 287-Authorizing the employment of an additional assistant
ard against Josiah W. Bailey for a seat in the Senate from the clerk to the Committee on Banking and Currency.
State of North Carolina. Mr. Norbeck; Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent
Indefinitely postponed, 3666. Expenses of the Senate, 65.
S.Res. 223-Authorizing the Committee on Indian Affairs to S.Res.288-Relative to the death of Representative Henry st.
employ a special assistant. George Tucker, of Virginia.
Reported with an amendment, considered, amended, and agreed Mr. Glass; considered and agreed to, 67.
to, 5441.
S.Res. 226---To investigate activities in connection with the pro- S.Res. 289-Relative to the death of Representative Charles A.
Karch, of Illinois.
posed enlargement of the Yellowstone and Grand Teton Mr. Glenn; considered and agreed to, 67.
National Parks. ·
Reported with amendments and referred to the Committee to S.Res. 29Q-Relative to the death of Representative J. Charles
Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, Linthicum, of Maryland.
1857.-Reported back without further amendment, considered, Mr. Tydings, considered and agreed to, 67.
amended, and agreed to, 3830. S.Res. 291-Relative to the death of Representative James C. Mc-
S.Res. 246---Directing the Tariff Commission to investigate the Laughlin, of Michigan.
question of the necessity of a readjustment of the duties on Mr. Vandenberg; considered and agreed to, 67.
articles classified· in paragraphs 354 to 358, inclusive, of the
Tariff Act of 1930. S.Res. 292-Authorizing an investigation of the subject of the
Report submitted (S.Rept. 1268), 4652. utilization of the water resources of the San Pedro River in
Arizona.
S.Res. 255-To investigate tbe activities of the National Park Mr. Ashurst; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 102.-
Service. Reported back and referred to the Committee to Audit and
Referred to Senate Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 952. Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, 2801.-Re-
S.Res. 258-Favoring a limitation on attorney's fees in Senatorial ported back, considered, and agreed to, 3830.
election contests.
Considered and agreed to, 174. S .Res. 293-To investigate certain matters in connection with the
construction of the Hoover Dam.
S.Res. 259-For the preparation of constitutional amendments Mr. Oddie; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 102..-
based on the declarations contained in the Republican and Remarks and copy of resolution, 4137.-Debated, 5498.
Democratic national convention platforms respecting prohi-
bition. S.Res. 294-To pay certain expenses incurred in connection with
Referred to Senate Committee on the Judiciary, 891. the funeral of the late Senator Wesley L. Jones.
S.Res. 263-To investigate conditions respecting the sale and dis- Mr. Dill; Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Ex-
tribution of dairy products in the District of Columbia. penses of the Senate, 102.-Reported back, considered, and
Debated, 1180. agreed to, 368.
S.Res. 271-Authorizing an inquiry as to the amount of alcohol a S.Res. 295-To pay certain expenses incurred in connection with
beverage may contain without being intoxicating. the funeral of the late Senator Charles w. Waterman.
Indefinitely postponed, 1169. Mr. Costigan; Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent
Expenses of the Senate, 102.-Reported back, considered, and
S.Res ..282-Relative to the death of Senator Charles W. Waterman, agreed to, 368.
of Colorado.
Mr. Costigan; considered and agreed to, 3. S.Res. 296--To pay to Mary F. McGrain a sum equal to 1 year's
S.Res.283-Relative to the death of Senator Wesley L. Jones, of the salary of the late John J. McGrain.
State of Washington. Mr. Watson; Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent
Mr. Dill; considered and agreed to, 4. Expenses of the Senate, 102.-Reported back, considered, and
agreed to, 368.
S.Res. 284-Notifying the President that a quorum of Congress has
assembled and is ready to receive any communication from S.Res. 297-To investigate prices of agricultural implements.
him. Mr. Connally; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 102.
Mr. Watson; considered and agreed to, 5. S.Res. 298-Directing the Tariff Commission to investigate produc-
S.Res. 285-Notifying the House that a quorum o! the Senate has tion costs of phosphates and superphosphate.
assembled. Mr. Walsh of Montana; agreed to, 162.
Mr. Robinson of Arkansa~; considered and agreed to, 5. S.Res. 299-Disapproving the Executive orders dealing With reor-
S.Res. 286--Fixing the hour of daily meeting of the Senate. ganization of the Government departments.
Mr. McNary; considered and agreed to, 5. Mr. King; Committee on Appropriations, 304.
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300-341~ SENATE RESOLUTIONS
S.Res. 300---Authorizing an investigation of labor conditions pre- S.Res. 322-Authorlzlng a further expenditure 1n the investigation
vailing upon the Mississippi flood-control project. of the matter of Federal aid to States wherein are located
Mr. Wagner; Committee on Commerce, 305.-Reported with Indian lands not subject to State taxation.
amendments (S.Rept. 1064) and referred to the Committee to Mr. Frazier; Committee on Indian Affairs, 1623.-Reported with
Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, amendment ( S .Rept. 1100) and referred to the Committee to
1781.-Debated, 3750.-Reported with amendment (S.Rept. Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate,
1064), 4313.--Considered, amended, and agreed to, 4691, 4692. 2131.-Reported back, considered, and agreed to, 3633.
S.Res. 301-Authorizing the appointment of a special committee S.Res. 323-Extending the time for making a general survey of the
to investigate the acts of certain officials in connection with condition of Indians 1n the United States, and providing for
the deportation of the so-called .. bonus marchers" on July payment thereof.
28, 1932. Mr. Frazier; Committee on Indian Affairs, 1623.-Reported with
Mr. McKellar; ordered to lie on the table and to be printed, amendment (S.Rept. 1101) and referred to the Committee to
304.-Debated. 367.-Referred to Senate Committee on Mili- Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate,
tary Affairs, 422. 2131.-Reported with amendment, considered, amended, and
S.Res. 302-To extend and continue Senate Resolution No. 248, agreed to, 3831.
agreed to June 27, 1932, in full force and effect until Janu- S.Res. 324---Extending the time for a report by the Special Com-
ary 10, 1933. mittee on Investigation of Campaign Expenditures.
Mr. Capper; Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Mr. Howell; considered and agreed to, 1719.
Expenses of the Senate, 367.-Reported back, considered, and S.Res. 325-Calling for a report from the Tariff Commission of
agreed to, 54~. relative imports of certain commodities for designated years,
S.Res. 303-Requestlng a list from the Civil Service Commission and for certain other information concerning imports and
of all positions or places under the Federal Government not exports.
under Civil Service rules and regulations. Mr. Costigan; Committee on Finance, 1719.-Reported with
Mr. McKellar; ordered to lie on the table and to be printed, amendments (S.Rept. 1106), 2253.--Considered, amended, and
367.--Considered and agreed to, 1183.-(See S.Doc. 173), 1930. agreed to, 2754.
S.Res. 304---Relative to the death of Hon. Daniel E. Garrett, late S.Res. 326-Authorizing the appointment of a special committee to
a Representative from the State of Texas. investigate the attitude of so-called "big banking interests"
Mr. Sheppard; considered and agreed to, 394. toward the Glass banking bill and also charges of lobbying in
S.Res. 305--To print a revised edition of the Senate Rules and connection with said bill.
Manual for the Seventy-third Congress. Mr. Long; ordered to lie on the table, 1797.-Debated, 1910.
Mr. Moses; Considered and agreed to, 422. S.Res. 327-Instructing the Committee on Appropriations to reduce
S.Res. 306-Requesting the retention of troops heretofore sta- the aggregate amount of appropriations for 1934 to a sum not
tioned at Camps Stephen D. Little and Harry J. Jones, Ariz. exceeding $2,949,100,000.
Mr. Hayden; ordered to lie over under the rule, 502.-Referred Mr. Tydings; ordered to lie on the table, 1798.
to Senate Committee on Military Affairs, 915. S.Res. 328--Authorizing the creation of a special committee to con-
S.Res. 307-To provide for supplementing and reprinting the com- sider and report plans for reducing the value of the dollar
pilation of Federal laws relating to the regulation of carriers and thereby increasing prices.
Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma; ordered to lie on the table, 1858.
subject to the Interstate Commerce Act.
Mr. Hawes; Committee on Printing, 722. S.Res. 329-To amend paragraph 1 of rule XIX of the Standing
S.Res. 308--Creating a standing committee to be known as the Rules of the Senate relative to limitation of debate.
National Policy Committee, and defining its jurisdiction. Mr. Hastings; ordered to lie on the table, 1933.
Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma; ordered to lie on the table, 822. S.Res. 330---Limiting debate during the remainder of the Seventy-
S.Res. 309-Requesting the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to second Congress.
Mr. Tydings; Committee on Rules, 1933.
inform the Senate whether any loan has been made by it to
the Verde River Irrigation and Powtlr District, Arizona. S.Res. 331-To amend that part of rule xxn relating to cloture so
Mr. Ashurst; Comm.ittee on Banking and Currency, 891. as to provide for adoption by a majority vote.
Mr. Robinson of Arkansas; Committee on Rules, 1933.
S.Res. 310---Relative to the advisability of the creation of addi-
tional foreign markets for American industrial and agricul- S.Res. 332-Favoring the negotiation of a multilateral treaty for the
tural products. reduction of milltary and naval expenditures and armaments.
Mr. Copeland; Committee on Commerce, 891. Mr. Watson; Committee on Foreign Relations, 1991.
S.Res. 311-To suspend the operation of Executive order, dated S.Res. 333-0pposing the letting of new air mail contracts or re-
December 9, 1932, relating to vocational education. newals or extensions of existing contracts until authorized by
Mr. Norbeck; ordered to lie on the table, 891. Congress.
S.Res. 312-Directing the Federal Trade Comm.ission to furnish Mr. King; ordered to lie on the table, 2030.-Debated, 2597.
the Senate certain information concerning aviation companies S.Res. 334--Calllng for an analysis of the import and export trade
and air mail transport lines. with certain foreign countries, and for other information con-
Mr. Nye; ordered to lie over under the rule, 952.-Indefinltely cerning tariff problems.
postponed, 5212. Mr. Costigan; Committee on Finance, 2030.-Reported back (S.
S.Res. 313-Disapproving so much of the Executive order of De- Rept. 1107), 2253.-Considered and agreed to, 2754.
cember 9, 1932, which proposes to transfer the General Land S.Res. 335--Directing the Tartlf Commission to investigate the dif-
Office from the Department of the Interior to the Department ferences in the cost of production between domestic and for-
of Agriculture. eign calf and kip upper leather.
Mr. Carey; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 952. Mr. Copeland; ordered to lie on the table, 2030.--Considered and
S.Res. 314---Relative to the sale of floor coverings of Senate Office agreed to, 3750.
· Building. S.Res. 336-To print the hearings held before the Committee on
Mr. Moses; considered and agreed to, 1162. Banking and Currency on January 7, 1933, on the so-called
S. Res. 315--Providing for an investigation and study of the pres- "Glass banking bill."
ent economic problems of the Un.ited States. Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma; ordered to lie on the table, 2030.
Mr. Harrison; Committee on Finance, 1266.-Reported with S.Res. 337--Continuing the authority for the appointment of a per-
amendment, 2253.--Considered, amended, and agreed to, 2596. sonal messenger for Han. Thomas D. Schall, a Senator from
B.Res. 316-Authorizing the appointment of C. G. Marvel as a
Minnesota.
Mr. Fess; Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent EX-
messenger of the Senate. penses of the Senate, 2073.-Reported back, considered, and
Mr. Carey; Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Ex-
penses of the Senate, 1266. agreed to, 3830.
S.Res. 338--To amend rule XVI so as to provide for the repre-
S.Res. 317-Relative to the death of Hon. Calvin Coolidge, late sentation of the Committee on Indian Affairs on certain con-
President of the United States. ference committees.
Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts; considered and agreed to, 1357. Mr. Frazier; Committee on Rules, 2133.
S.Res. 318--To pay certain funeral expenses of the late President S.Res. 339--Calling for certain information from the Federal Trade
Calvin Coolidge. Commission concerning petroleum prices.
Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts; Committee to Audit and Control Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma; ordered to lie on the table, 2157.-
the ?ontingent Expenses of the Senate; 1402.-Reported back, Considered, modified, and agreed to, 4959.
considered, and agreed to, 1717.
S.Res. 340---Increaslng the limit of expenditures by the special
S.Res. 319-Relative to the death of Hon. Samuel Austin Kendall, committee investigating the conse!'vatlon of wild-animal life.
late a Representative from the State of Pennsylvania. Mr. Walcott; Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent
Mr. Davis and Mr. Reed; considered and agreed to, 1429. Expenses of the Senate, 2344.-Reported with amendments,
S.Res. 320---Relative to the death of Hon. Robert R. Butler, late a considered, amended, and agreed to, 4889.
Representative from the State of Oregon. S.Res. 341-Authorizing the transmittal to the Michigan State
Mr. McNary; considered and agreed to, 1429. Library of certain original papers relating to admission of
S.Re~. 321-Favoring international negotiations looking to the dele- Michigan into the Union.
galization and prohibition of war. Mr. Vandenberg; ordered to lie over under the rule, 2563.--Con-
Mr. King; Committee on Foreign Relations, 14i9. sidered and agreed to, 3665.
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s.Res. 342--Respecting further payments from the United States S.Res. 360--Limiting debate during the remaind~r of the present
Treasury from the special deposit account created by the Set- Congress.
tlement of war Claims Act of 1928 prior to the completion of Mr. Barkley; ordered to lie. over under the rule, 4115.-Debated,
the work of the Mixed Claims Commission, United States and 4381.-Placed on the calendar, 4570.
Germany. S.Res. 361-Directing the Tariff Commisr;;ion to investigate the pro-
Mr. Borah; Committee on Foreign Relations, 2563. duction costs of cotton fishing nets and cotton fishing netting.
S.Res. 343-Declaring Thomas D. Schall to be a duly elected Sena- Mr. Austin; Committee on Finance, 4215.-Comm.ittee on Finance
tor from the State of Minnesota for the term beginning March discharged; considered and agreed to, 4790.
4, 1931. S.Res. 362-Relative to the death of Bon. Godfrey G. Goodwin,
Mr. Hebert, from Committee on Privileges and Elections, 2957.- late a Representative from the State of Minnesota.
Considered and agreed to, 3544. Mr. Shipstead; considered and agreed to, 4252.
S.Res. 344---Authorizing the Committee on Interoceanic Canals to S.Res. 363-To investigate conditions in Soviet Russia with respect
hold hearings during the Seventy-second Congress. to recognition of the Government of that country.
Mr. Schall; Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Mr. King; Committee on Foreign Relations, 4380.
Expenses of the Senate, 2958.-Reported without amendment, S.Res. 364--Continuing Senate Resolution 42, providing for an in-
3830, 3831.--Considered and agreed to, 4975. vestigation of the Federal Farm Board.
S.Res. 345--To certify to the district attorneys of the District of Mr. McNary; ordered to lie on the table, 4460.--Called from the
Columbia and the southern district of New York the proceed- table, considered, and agreed to, 5441.
ings of the Senate in the matter of the Sergeant at Arms. S.Res. 365--Directing the Tariff Commission to investigate com-
Mr. Walsh of Montana; Committee on the Judiciary, 3282. petitive conditions relating to the wood-pulp industry.
S.Res. 346---To pay certain expenses incurred in connection with Mr. Dill; ordered to lie on the table, 4460.--Considered and
the so-called "Pritchard-Bailey contested election case" from agreed to, 4692.
North Carolina. S.Res. 366---To pay to Matilda A. Barkley a sum equal to 6 months'
Mr. Moses, from the subcommittee of the Committee on Privi- compensation of the late Joshua W. Barkley.
leges and Elections (S.Rept. 1151}, 3289.-Referred to the Mr. Frazier; Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent
Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of Expenses of the Senate, 4566.-Reported back, 4874.--Con-
the Senate, 3289.-Reported with amendments, 4874.--Con- sidered and agreed to, 5009.
sidered, amended, and agreed to, 5007. S.Res. 367-Directing the preparation of rules and regulations for
S.Res. 347-To pay to Daisye L. Trammell a sum equal to 6 months' conducting election contests in the Senate.
compensation of the late Lee R. Trammell. Mr. Black; Committee on Privileges and Elections, 4653.
Mr. Fletcher; Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent S.Res. 368-Requesting an opinion from the Attorney General as
Expenses of the Senate, 3424.-Reported with amendment, con- to whether conventions for the consideration of the consti-
sidered, and agreed to, 3830. tutional amendment repealing the eighteenth amendment
S.Res. 348-To pay to Genevieve M. Colwell a sum equal to 1 year's should be called by the Congress or by the several States.
compensation of the late Eugene Colwell. Mr. Ke~n; ordered to lie on the table, 4790.
Mr. Kendrick; Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent S.Res. 369-Directing the Tariff Commission to investigate the
Expenses of the Senate, 3424.-Reported with amendment, production costs of fresh cut fiowers.
considered, and agreed to, 3830. Mr. Wagner; considered and agreed to, 4790.
S.Res. 349--Creatlng a special committee of the Senate to investi- S. Res·. 370--Directing the Tariff Commission to investigate the
gate air mail and ocean mall contracts. production costs of goat, kid, and cabretta leathers.
Mr. Black; Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, 3452.- Mr. Reed; ordered to lie on the table, 4875.
Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1229) and referred to the S.Res. 371-Further continuing Senate Resolution 84, to investi-
Senate Commitiee to Audit and Control the Contingent Ex- gate the practice of short selling on stock exchanges.
penses of the Senate, 4179.-Reported back with an additional Mr. Costigan; ordered to lie over under the rule, 4875.--Con-
amendment, 4874.--Considered, amended, and agreed to, 5008. sidered and agreed to, 5212. .
S.Res. 350--Calllng for a report from the Comptroller General of S.Res. 372-To pay to Gladyce W. Simmons a sum equal to 6
savings to be effected by a revision of the accounting, pur- months' compensation of the late Samuel B. Well.
chasing, and disbursing systems of the Governments of the Mr. Howell; Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent
United States and the District of Columbia. Expenses of the Senate, 4963.-Reported back, considered, and
Mr. Wheeler; ordered to lie over under the rule, 3490.--Con- agreed to, 5441.
sidered and agreed to, 3595.
S.Res. 373-Authorizing the Committee on Banking and Currency
S.Res. 351--Calling for reports from the heads of departments and to hold hearings during the Seventy-third Congress.
independent establishments of the Government of their vari- Mr. Fletcher; CDmmittee to Audit and Control the Contingent
ous functions. Expenses of the Senate, 4963.-Reported back, considered, and
Mr. Wheeler; ordered to lie over under the rule, 3490.--Consid- agreed to, 5441.
ered and agreed to, 3595.-See page 4870.
S.Res. 374---Increaslng the limit of expenditures by the Special
S.Res. 352-Removing David S. Barry from the office of Sergeant Committee on Investigation of Campaign Expenditures and
at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate. authorizing the employment of counsel.
Mr. Norris; considered and agreed to, 3511-3530. Mr. Carey; Special Committee on Investigation of Campaign
S.Res. 353-To authorize the printing with illustrations of the Expenditures, 5069.
manuscript entitled "The American-Mexican Frontier: Nueces S.Res. 875--Requesting the Postmaster General to postpone the
County, Tex.", as a Senate document. awarding of a contract for ocean mail service from Phila-
Mr. Hatfield; Committee on Printing, 3589. delphia-Baltimore to Liverpool-Manchester.
S.Res. 354--To authorize the printing, with illustrations, of a re- Mr. Black; ordered to lie over under the rule, 5114.-Debated,
vised and corrected edition of Senate Document No. 10, Sev- 5214, 5215, 5230, 5231, 5243, 5298, 5309.-Modified and agreed
enty-first Congress, first session, entitled " Points of Historic to; preamble agreed to, 5310.
Interest in the National Capital", as a document. S.Res. 376---Calling for certain information from the Secretary of
Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts; considered and agreed to, 3664. Agriculture concerning the removal of restrictions on open-
S.Res. 355--To authorize the printing, with illustrations, of the market trading in grain futures on the Chicago Board of
Thirty-fifth Annual Report of the National Society of the Trade.
Daughters of the American Revolution as a Senate document. Mr. Wheeler; ordered to lie over under the rule, 5244.--Con-
Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts; considered and agreed to, 3664. sidered and agreed to; preamble agreed to, 5310.
S.Res. 356--Calllng on the Reconstruction Finance Corporation for S.Res. 377-Relative to the death of Senator Thomas J. Walsh, of
copies of protests against a loan to the Camelback Water Montana.
Conservation District. Mr. Robinson of Arkansas; considered and agreed to, 5416.
Mr. Ashurst; Committee on Banking and Currency, 3932. S.Res. 378-Authorizing the Committee on Finance to conduct
S.Res. 357--Calllng on the Reconstruction Finance Corporation for certain investigations during the Seventy-third Congress.
copies of protests against a loan to the Verde River Irrigation Mr. Harrison; Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent
and Power District. Expenses of the Senate, 5441.-Reported without amendment,
Mr. Ashurst; Committee on Banking and Currency, 3932. considered, and agreed to, 5441.
S.Res. 358-Requesting certain information concerning employees S.Res. 379-To pay certain funeral expenses of the late Senator
and salaries under the jurisdiction of the Federal Farm Loan Thomas J. Walsh.
Board, the Federal Farm Board, and the Secretary of Agricul- Mr. Wheeler; Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent
ture. Expenses of the Senate, 5441.-Reported without amendment,
Mr. Shipstead; ordered to live over under the rule, 3932.-Modi- considered, and agreed to, 5441.
fied, 3933.--Considered and agreed to, 3997. S.Res. 380--Authorizing the Secretary of the Senate to invite Mem-
S.Res. 359-Directing the Tariff Commission to investigate the pro- bers elect of the House of Representatives and certain others
duction costs of ultramarine blue. to attend the funeral of Hon. Thomas J. Walsh.
Mr. Barbour; Committee on Finance, 4115.-Debated, 5242. Mr. Wheel~r; considered and agreed to, 5452.
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92-1769 HOUSE BILLS


H.R. 92-To amend an act ·entitled "An act to provide compensa- H.R. 913-For the relief of Charles W. Sumner.
tion for employees of the United States suffering injuries Leave to file supplemental report (H.Rept. 979, pt. 2), 3015.-
while in the performance of their duties, and for other pur- Amended and passed House, 3229.-Referred to Senate Com-
poses", approved' September 7, 1916, and acts in amendment mittee on Cla.ims, 3242.
thereof. H.R. 919-Fcir the relief of Charles J. Eisenhauer.
Debated, 3553. Debated, 4281.-Supplementary report (H..Rept. 1231, pt. 2), 4554.
H.R. 188--To extend the provisions of the Forest Exchange Act H.R. 928--For the relief of Howard P. Milligan.
approved March 20, 1922, to certain lands adjacent to the Debated, 3640.
Modoc National Forest, in the State of California.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1916), 2640. H.R. 964-For the relief of Howard Emmett Tallmadge.
Reported back (S.Rept. 1073), 2029.
H.R.189-To add certain lands to the Modoc National Forest, in H.R. 973-For the relief of John L. Dunn.
the State of California.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1917), 2640.-Debated, 4529, 4537.- Amended and passed House, 2716.-Referred to Senate Commit-
Amended and passed House, 4537.-Referred to Senate Com- tee on Claims, 2732.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1340), 5296.-
mittee on Public Lands and Surveys, 4566.-Reported back Passed Senate, 5511.-Examined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Pre-
(S.Rept. 1312), 4962.-Passed Senate, 5506.-Examined and sented to the President, 5665.-Approved (Private, No. 296).
signed, 5653, 5658.-Presented to the President, 5665.-Ap- H.R. 994--For the relief of Edna B. Wylie.
proved [Public, No. 432]. Reported back (H.Rept. 2157), 5188.
H.R. 194--To amend section 6 of the national charter of the Great H.R. 995--Authorizing the President to order William H. Sage, Jr.,
Council of the United States of the Improved Order of Red before a retiring board for a hearing of his case and upon
Men. the findings of such board determine whether or not he be
Reported back (S.Rept. 1253), 4459.-Passed Senate, 4986.-Ex- placed on the retired list with the ra~k and pay held by him
amined and signed, 5061, 5063.-Presented to the President, at the time of his resignation.
5187.-Approved [Public, No. 412], 5657. Debated, 3638.
H.R. 311-To approve Act No. 268 of the session laws of 1931 of H.R. 997-For the relief of William L. Jenkins.
the Territory of Hawaii entitled "An act to authori.ze and pro- Passed House, 3816.-Referred to Senate Committee on Claims,
vide for the manufacture, maintenance, distribution, and 3831.
supply of electric current for light and power within the H .R. 999-For the relief of Lewis E. Green.
island of Molokai." Amended and passed House, 3816.-Referred to Senate Commit-
Reported back (H.Rept. 1839), 1546.-Passed House, 1904.-Re- tee on Claims, 3831.
ferred to Senate Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs, H.R.1041-For the relief of Harry Gordon.
1933.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1135), 3141.-Passed Senate, Debated, 4863.
3753.-Exami.ned and signed, 3916, 3920.-Presented to the H.R.l169-For the relief of the Monumental Stevedore Co.
President, 3990.-Approved [Public, No. 347), 4552. Amended and passed House, 4295.-Referred to Senate Commit-
H.R. 487-To authorize an appropriation for the purchase of. land tee on Claims, 4301.
in South Dakota for use as camp sites or rifle ranges for the H.R. 1171-For the relief of Helena C. VonGroning and Stephan
National Guard of said State. VonGroning.
Debated, 695. Reported back (H.Rept. 1858), 1712.
H.R. 554--For the relief of Henry C. Perrine. H.R. 1177-For the relief of Peter E. Anderson.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1892), 2335. Amended and passed House, 2705.-P..eferred to Senate Commit-
H.R. 589-For the relief of Ernest. Linwood Stewart. tee on Naval Affairs, 2732.
Debated, 3802. · H.R. 1778--For the relief of John S. Shaw.
H.R. 598---For the relief of William A. Reithel. Passed Senate, 175.-Exam.ined and signed, 254, 283.-Presented
Debated, 4289. to the President, 283.-Approved (Private, No. 77], 448.
H.R. 627-For the relief of the city of Glendale, Calif. H.R.1203-For the relief of Edward J. O'Neil.
Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1447, pt. 2), 4554. Reported back (S.Rept. 1342), 5296.-Debated, 5511.-Passed
H.R. 636-To convey certain land in the county of Los Angeles, Senate, 5512.-Examined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Presented
State of CaU.fornia. to the President, 5665.-Approved (Private, No. 297}.
Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1908), 2554.-Recommitted H.R.1206--For the relief of George Beier.
to the Committee on Military Affairs, 2756.-Reported without Reported back (S.Rept. 1343), 5296.-Passed Senate, 5511, 5512.-
further amendment (H.Rept. 1954), 3235.-Laid on the table Exam.ined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Presented to the Presi-
(S. 5537 passed in lieu), 5406. dent, 5665.-Approved (Private, No. 298].
H.R. 637-To relinquish the title of the United States to certain H.R. 1225---Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy, in his discretion,
land in the county of Los Angeles, State of California. to deliver to the custody of the Campus Martius Memorial
Passed House, 4284.-Referred to Senate Committee on Public Museum, of the city of Marietta, Ohio, the silver service pre-
Lands and Surveys, 4300.-Reported with amendment (S.Rept. sented to the United States for the gunboat Marietta.
1311), 4962.-Amended and passed Senate, 5506.-House con- Reported back (S.Rept. 1039), 1551.-Passed Senate, 3673.-Ex-
curs in Senate amendment, 5660. amined and signed, 3845, 3916.-Presented to the President,
H.R. 657-For the relief of Peter Bess. 3917.-Approved [Public, No. 334), 4551.
Leave to file supplemental report (H.Rept. 1022, pt. 2), 3015.- H.R.1229-For the relief of George Johnson.
Amended and passed House, 3644.-Referred to Senate Com- Debated, 3634, 3635.
mittee on Claims, 3664.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1333), 5296.- H .R. 1264--For the relief of Henry Stanley Wood.
Passed Senate, 5510.-Examined and sig_ned, 5653, 5658.-Pre- Debated, 2708.
sented to the President, 5665.-Approved (Priva~. No. 295]. H.R.143o--For the relief of Frank Fanning.
H.R. 698--Authorizing the President to transfer and appoint Lt. Reported back (H.Rept. 1974), 3419.
(Jr. Gr.) Arnold R. Kline, United States Navy, to the grade H.R. 1536-To provide for the appointment of a mmtary store-
of assistant paymaster with the rank of lieutenant (junior keeper.
grade) 1n the Supply Corps, United States Navy. Debated, 3640.
Passed House, 3223.-In Senate, placed on the calendar, 3242.-
Pa.ssed Senate (in · lieu of S. 4445), 3673.-Examined and H.R. 1567-'l'o reimburse Dominic Fracapane for injuries sustained
signed, 3845, 3920.-Presented to the President, 3917.-Ap- in an accident with a Government-owned motor truck.
Leave to file supplemental report (H.Rept. 1160, pt. 2), 3015.-
proved [Private, No. 193], 4551.
Debated, 3802.
H.R. 785--To reimburse Earl V. Larkin for injuries sustained by
the accidental discharge of a pistol in the hands of a soldier H.R. 1579--For the relief of OrVille E. Clark.
in the United States Army. Debated, 3817.
Amended and passed House, 4859.-Referred to Senate Commit- H.R. 1617-For the relief of John S. Abbott.
tee on Claims, 4874. Debated, 4278.
H.R. 792-For the relief of William Joseph Vigneault. H.R. 1709-For the relief of Burton Bowen.
Amended and passed House, 2705.-Referred to Senate Commit- Amended and passed House, 3223.-Referred to Senate Com-
tee on Naval Affairs, 2732.-Reported' with amendment (S.Rept. mittee on Naval Affairs, 3242.
1189), 3744.-Amended and passed Senate, 4969.-House con- H..R.171o--For the relief of Raymond C. Bogart.
curs in Senate amendment, 5286.-Exam.ined and signed, 5297, Amended and passed House, 3224.-Re!erred to Senate Com-
5397.-Presented to the President, 5397.-Pocket veto (Mar. 4). mittee on Naval Affairs, 3242.
H.R. 811-For the relief of Martha Edwards, Norfolk Protestant H.R. 1767-For the relief of Pete Jelovac.
Hospital, and Dr. Julian L. Rawls. . Debated, 2708, 3218.
Amended and passed House, 3712.-Referred to Senate Commit- H.R. 1769-For the relief of Joseph Watkins.
tee on Claims, 3831. Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1929), 2723.
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H.R. 180~For the relief of M. Aileen Offerman. H.R. 2531-For the relief of Frank Wilkins.
Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1448, pt. 2), 4554. Debated, 3710.
H.R. 1825-For the relief of William M. Stoddard. H.R. 2597-For the relief of the Farmers & Merchants National
Amended and passed House, 3732.-Referred to Senate Com- Bank, of Gilmer Tex.
mittee on Milit ary Affairs, 3831. Amended and passed House, 3635.
H.R. 1842-For the relief of William H. Ames. Referred to Senate Committee on Claims, 3664.
Debated, 3644. H.R. 2599-For the relief of Henry Dixon Linebarger. -
H.R.1866-Grant1ng a pension to Margaret M. Warner. Reported back (S.Rept. 1074), 2029.
Reference changed to Committee on Pensions, 40. Amended and passed Senate, 3679.
H.R. 1905-For the relief of Mary E. Dawley. House concurs in Senate amendment, 5286.
Examined and signed, 5297, 5397.
Amended and passed House, 3635.-Referred to Senate Com- Presented to the President, 5397.
mittee on Claims, 3664. Approved [Private, No. 239], 5657.
H.R. 193~For the relief of Sydney Thayer, Jr. H.R. 2601:-For the relief of William Mathew Squires.
Amended and passed House, 2705.-Referred to Senate Com- Amended and passed House, 4287.
mittee on Naval Affairs, 2732.-Reported with amendment Referred to Senate Committee on Military Atiairs, 4301.
(S.Rept. 1191), 3744.-Amended and passed Senate, 4970.- Reported back (S.Rept. 1295), 4874.
House concurs in Senate amendment, 5286.-Examined and Passed Senate, 5010.
signed, 5297, 5397.-Presented to the President, 5397.-Ap- Examined and signed, 5117, 5186.
proved [Private, No. 238], 5657. Presented to the President, 5289.
H.R. 1938--For the relief of Katherine G. Taylor. Approved [Private, No. 227], 5657.
Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1179, pt. 2), 4554.-Passed House, H.R. 2609-For the relief of Anna Volker.
3807.-Referred to Senate Committee on Claims, 3831. Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1466, pt. 2), 4554.
H.R. 1950-For the relief of Lottie Bryant Steel.
Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1516, pt. 2), 4554. H.R. 2698--For the relief of Arabella E. Bodkin.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1822), 1395.
H.R. 2045-For the relief of Frances 0. Sperry.
Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1328, pt. 2), 4554.-Debated, 4849. H.R. 2730-For the relief of Willard F. Holteen.
H .R. 2049-For the relief of James E. Westcott. Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1829), 1395.
Reported back (H.Rept. 2099), 4865. Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1829, pt. 2), 4554.
H.R. 2065-For the relief of the Great Western Coal Mines Co. H.R. 2757-For the relief of Jack Schneider.
Reported back (S.Rept. 1048), 1622.-Passed Senate, 3675.-Ex- Passed Senate as amended, 5512.
amined and signed, 3845, 3916.-Presented to the President, House concurs in Senate amendment, 5659.
3917.-Approved [Private, No. 202], 4552. Examined and signed, 5653, 5658.
Presented to the President, 5665.
H.R. 2088-For the relief of John J. Foley. Approved [Private, No. 302].
Debated, 4847.
H.R. 2771-To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to dedicate to
H.R. 2103-For the relief of St. Ludgers Catholic Church, of Ger- the city of Philadelphia, for street purposes, a tract of land
mantown, Henry County, Mo. situate in the city of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania.
Remarks, 4291. Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1861), 1778.
H.R. 2157-For the relief of Arthur I. Neville. H.R. 2803-For the relief of John S. Stotts, deceased.
Amended and passed House, 4848.-Referred to Senate Commit- Passed House as amended, 4279.
tee on Military Affairs, 4875.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1362), Referred to Senate Committee on Military Affairs, 4301.
5448.-Passed Senate, 5487 .-Examined and signed, 5653, /
Reported back (S.Rept. 1309), 4962.
5658.-Presented to the President, 5665.-Approved [Private, Passed Senate, 5506.
No. 299]. Examined and signed, 5653, 5658.
H.R. 218~For the relief of T. Perry Higgins. Presented to the President, 5665.
Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1866), 1833. Approved [Private, No. 303].
H.R. 2188--For the relief of Arthur K. Finney. H.R. 2810-For the relief of William Sheldon.
Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1180, pt. 2), 4554.-Amended Leave to file supplemental report (H.Rept. 1074, pt. 2), 3015.
and passed House, 3807 .-Referred to Senate Committee on Amended and passed House, 3713.
Claims, 3831. Referred to Senate Committee on Claim."s, 3831.
H.R. 2213-For the relief of Harvey Collins. H.R. 2811-For the relief of C. W. Moonery.
Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1227), 4114.-Debated, Reported with amendment (H.Rept . .2134), 5061.
4981.-Amended and passed Senate, 5513. H.R. 2814-For the relief of Bernard McShane.
H.R. 2217-For the relief of the Bethel Cemetery Co., the Presby- Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1661, pt. 2), 4554.
terian Church, Harold S. Stubbs, George Morgan, Edward
Stapp, William J. Howard, David J. Seacord, Mary L. Mcintire, H.R. 2844-For the relief of Elmo K. Gordon.
Emma E. Foard, Herbert C. Hannigan, Sisters of St. Baisl, Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1033), 1551.-Amended and
Edward Bedwell, and Rachel A. Loveless. passed Senate, 3672.-House concurs in Senate amendment,
Amended and passed House, 3644.-Referred to Senate Commit- 5286.-Examined and signed, 5297, 5397.-Presented to the
tee on · Claims, 3664.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1344), 5296.- President, 5397.-Approved [Private, No. 240], 5657.
Passed Senate, 5512.-Examined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Pre- H.R. 2872-For the relief of the Dongji Investment Co., Ltd.
sented to the President, 5665.-Approved [Private, No. 300]. Debated, 3641.-Amended · and passed House, 3652.-Referred to
H.R. 2245-For the relief of Stella E. Whitmore. Senate Committee on Claims, 3664.-Reported back (S.Rept.
Reported back (H.Rept. 2158), 5188. 1233), 4214.-Passed Senate, 4981.-Examined and signed,
H.R. 2246-For the relief of John G. Dwyer. 5061, 5063.-Presented to the President, 5187.-Approved [Pri-
Debated, 4279. vate, No. 228], 5657.
H .R. 2294-For the relief of C. A. Cates. H.R. 2907-For the relief of Walter Sam Young.
Amended and passed House, 2720.-Referred to Senate Commit- Amended and passed House, 2705.-Referred to Senate Commit-
t ee on Claims, 2732.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1347), 5297.- tee on Na val Affairs, 2732.-Reported with amendment (S.Rept.
Passed Sen ate, 5512.-Examined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Pre- 1320), 5068.-Amended and passed Senate, 5507.-House con-
sented to the President, 5665.-Approved [Private, No. 301]. curs in Senate amendment, 5606.-Examined and signed, 5653,
H.R. 2319-To investigate the claims of and to enroll certain per- 5658.-Presented to the President, 5665.-Approved [Private,
sons, if entitled, with the Omaha Tribe of Indians. No. 304].
Debated, 3641. H.R. 2917-For the relief of Primo Tiburzio.
H .R. 2394-For the relief of Wade Dean. Amended and passed House, 2709.-Referred to Senate Commit-
Reported back (H.Rept. 2113), 4956. tee on Claims, 2732.
H.R. 2445-For the relief of Clarence R. Killion. H.R. 292~For the r~lief of R. K. Miller, J. M. Grigg, S. F. Gay-
Laid on the table (S. 2148 passed in lieu), 3732, 3733. lord, M. D. Boyce, William T. Bryan, Joel Duke, 0. D. Hart-
H.R. 2453-For the relief of Mary E. Roney. man, M. C. Boyette, and C. C. Butler.
Deba ted, 4294.-Bupplementary report (H.Rept. 1303, pt. 2), Reported back (H.Rept. 2159), 5188.
4554. H.R. 2935-For the relief of J. R. Reimer.
H.R. 2462-For the relief of Thelma Lucy Rounds. Reported back (S.Rept. 1330}, 5296.-Passed Senate, 5525.-Ex-
Reported back (H.Rept. 1930) , 2723. amined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Presented to the President,
Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1930, pt. 2), 4554. 5665.-Approved [Private, No. 305).
H.R. 2481-Making appropriation to restore water of high mineral H.R. 2978--For the relief of Russell H. Lindsay.
content on land owned and controlled by the Federal Govern- Debated, 3224.
ment. H.R. 3033-For the relief of Ida E. Godfrey and others.
Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1720, pt. 2), 4554. Reported back (S.Rept. 1046), 1551.-Passed Senate, 3750.-Ex-
H.R. 249~For the relief of Joseph Dumas. amined and signed, 3916, 3920.-Presented to the President,
Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 2114), 4956. 3990.-Approved [Private, No. 203], 4552.
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H.R. 3036--For the relief of Florence Mahoney. H.R. 4109--For the relief of Abram L. Gerson (Abe A. Gerson).
Amended and passed House, 3731.-Referred to Senate Commit- Debated, 4283.
tee on Claims, 3831.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1264), 4652.- H.R. 4154--For the relief of Ruby F. Voiles.
Passed Senate, 4988.-Examined and signed, 5061, 5063.-Pre- Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1329, pt. 2), 4554.
sented to the President, 5187.-Approved [Private, No. 241},
5657. H.R. 4352-For the relief of Luke Francis Brennan.
Reported back (H.Rept. 2008), 3918.
H.R. 3037-For the relief of James J. Gianaros.
Debated, 3723. H.R. 4368-For the relief of the widow of George w. McDonald.
Reported with amendments (S.Rept. 1148), 3242.-Amended and
H.R. 3044-For the relief of Anthony Hogue. passed Senate, 3756.-House agrees to Senate amendments
Amended and passed House, 2716.-Referred to Senate Commit- 4180.-Examined and signed, 4213, 4277.-Presented to th~
tee on Claims, 2732. President, 4277.-Approved [Private, No. 215], 5656.
H.R. 3045--For the relief of Gustav Welhoelter. H.R. 4395--For the relief of Harry C. Anderson.
Amended and passed House, 2716.-Referred to Senate Commit- Amended and passed House, 4293.-Referred to Senate Commit-
tee on Claims, 2732. tee on Military Affairs, 4301.
H.R. 3257-For the relief of Barney E. Wells. H.R. 4624--To amend the Judicial Code by adding a new section, to
Reference changed to Committee on Naval Aifairs, 2640. be numbered 2740.
H.R. 3321-For the relief of R. S. Howard Co., Inc. Passed House, 697.-Referred to Senate Committee on the
Debated, 2709. Judiciary, 722.
H.R. 3459--For the relief of Leonard Theodore Boice. H.R. 4557-To authorize the disposition of the naval ordnance
Debated. 4279. plant, South Charleston, W.Va., and for other purposes.
H.R. 3607-For the relief of Dr. M. M. Brayshaw. Debated, 1883.-Amended and passed House, 1884.-In Senate,
Amended and passed House, 3713.-Referred to Senate Commit- placed on the calendar, 1933.-Debated, 3676.
tee on Claims, 3831.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1232), 4214.- H.R. 4844-For the relief of the Noank Shipyard, Inc.
Passed Senate, 4481.-Examined and signed, 5061, 5063.-Pre- Reported back (H.Rept. 1823), 1395.
sentad to the President, 5187.-Approved [Private, No. 229], H.R. 4910-For the relief of Gust J. Schweitzer.
5657. Amended and passed Senate, 174, 175.-House concurs in Senate
H.R. 3611-For the relief of George Caldwell. amendments, 5393.-Examined and signed, 5425, 5428.-Pre-
Debated, 3647. sented to the President, 5539.-Approved [Private, No. 280]
H.R. 3625--For the relief of Cora A. Bennett. 5658. '
Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1496, pt. 2), 4554:. H.R. 4973--For the relief of Lyman D. Drake, Jr.
H.R. 3626--For the relief of John I. Lowe. Debated, 3636.
Amended and passed House, 3222.-Referred to Senate Commit- H.R. 5070-To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to lease
tee on Claims, 3242.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1348), 5297.- concessions on reservoir sites and other lands in connection
Passed Senate, 5512.-Examined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Pre- with Indian irrigation projects.
sented to the President, 5665.-Approved [Private, No. 306]. Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 1939), 2790.-Debated,
H.R. 3627-For the relief of James Wallace. 4530.-Amended and passed House, 5282.-Referred to Senate
Amended and passed House, 2710.-Referred to Senate Commit- Committee on Indian .Aifairs, 5297.
tee on Military .Aifairs, 2732. H.R. 5140-For the relief of the estate of John T. Lynch, deceased.
Debated, 4848. ·
H.R. 3694-For the relief of Ada B. (Gould) Gollan.
Leave to file supplemental report (H.Rept. 1137, pt. 2), 3015.- H.R. 5150-For the relief of Annie M. Eopolucci.
Amended and passed House, 3727.-Referred to Senate Com- Amended and passed House, 3649.-Referred to Senate Commit-
mittee on Claims, 3831.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1334), 5296.- tee on Claims, 3664.-Reported with amendment (S.Rept.
Passed Senate, 5510.-Examined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Pre- 1266), 4652.-Amended and passed Senate, 4988.-House con-
sented to the President, 5665.-Approved [Private, No. 307}. curs in Senate amendment, 5287 .-Examined and signed,
H.R. 3727-For the relief of Mary Elizabeth Fox. 5297, 5397.-Presented to the President, 5397.-Approved
[Private, No. 244], 5657. ·
Amended and passed House, 3718, 3719.-Referred to Senate
Committee on Claims, 3831.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1265), H.R. 5151-For the relief of the heirs of the late Frank J.
4652.-Passed Senate, 4988.-Examined and signed, 5061, Simmons.
5063.-Presented to the President, 5187.-Approved [Private, Reported back (H.Rept. 1794), 534.
No. 230], 5657. H.R. 5171-For -the relief of G. T. Fleming.
H.R. 3801-For the relief of Robert Whitley Miller. Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1666, pt. 2), 4554.
Debated, 4858. H.R. 5173-For the relief of J. B. Trotter.
H.R. 3840-For the relief of Oswald H. Halford, Hunter M. Henry, Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1667, pt. 2), 4554.
William C. Horne, Rupert R. Johnson, David L. Lacey, William H.R. 5214-For the relief of Withycombe Post No. 11, American
Z. Lee, Fenton F. Rodgers, Henry Freeman Seale, Felix M. Legion, Corvallis, Oreg.
Smith, Edwin C. Smith, Robert S. Sutherland, and Charles G. Passed House, 4850.-Referred to Senate Committee on Claims,
Ventress. 4875.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1332), 5296.-Passed Senate,
Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1663, pt. 2), 4554. 5514.-Examined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Presented to the
H.R. 3848-For the relief of Ed Symes and wife, Elizabeth Symes, President, 5665.-Approved [Private, No. 308].
and certain other citizens of the State of Texas. H.R. 5256--For the restitution of employees of the post office at
Supplementary report, 4554.-Amended and passed House, 3807.- Detroit, Mich.
Referred to Senate Committee on Claims, 3831.-Reported Passed Senate, 176.-Examined and signed, 254, 283.-Presented
back (S.Rept. 1339), 5296. to the President, 283.-Approved [Private, No. 178], 710, 711.
H.R. 3905--For the relief of Maj. L. D. Worsham.
Leave to file supplemental report (H.Rept. 980, pt. 2), 3015.- H.R. 5261-For the relief of Sard S. Reed.
Amended and passed House, 3230.-Referred to Senate Com- Amended and passed House, 3636.-Reconsidered, amended, and
mittee on Claims, 3242.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1234), 4214.- passed House, 3637.-Referred to Senate _Committee on Claims,
Passed Senate, 4982.-Examined and signed, 5061, 5063.-Pre- 3932.
sented to the President, 5187.-Approved [Private, No. 242], H.R. 5269--For the relief of Moses Israel.
5657. Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1598, pt. 2), 4554.
H.R. 3928-For the relief of Addie I. Tryon and Lorin H. Tryon. H.R. 5270-For the relief of Estelle M. Gardiner.
Leave to file supplemental report (H.Rept. 935, pt. 2), 3015.- Amended and passed House, 3648.-Referred to Senate Commit-
Debated, 3220. tee on Claims, 3664.
H.R. 3969--For the relief of John P. Leonard. H.R. 5329-To amend section 24 of the act approved February 28,
Amended and passed House, 4287.-Referred to Senate Commit- 1925, entitled "An act to provide for the creation, organiza-
tee on Military Atiairs, 4301. tion, administration, and maintenance of a Naval Reserve and
H.R. 4039-For the relief of Herman H. Bradford. a Marine Corps Reserve ", as amended by the act of March
Reported with amendments (S.Rept. 1003), 233.-Amended and 2, 1929.
passed Senate, 1181.-House concurs in Senate amendments, Passed House, 3553.-Referred to Senate Committee on Naval
5286, 5287.-Examined and signed, 5297, 5397.-Presented to Affairs, 3589.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1174), 3664.-Passed
the President, 5397.-Approved (Private, No. 243], 5657. Senate, 3762.-Examined and signed, 3916, 3920.-Presented to
H.R. 4040-For the relief of Horace G. Knowles. the President, 3990.-Approved (Public, No. 335], 4551.
Debated, 3803. H.R. 5367-For the relief of Jerry V. Crane.
H.R. 4045--For the relief of Carl L. Bernau. Reported back (S.Rept. 1303), 4962.-Passed Senate, 5011.-Ex-
Debated, 4859. amined and signed, 5117, 5186.-Presented to the President,
H.R. 4064--For the relief of Sarah Maddocks Ferguson. 5289.-Approved [Private, No. 231], 5657.
Debated, 3808.--Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1182, pt. 2), H.R. 5391-For the relief of George L. Stone.
4554. Reported back (H.Rept. 2115), 4956.
H.R. 4067-For the relief of John Pitkanen. H.R. 5392-For the relief of James L. Barnett.
Debated, 3803. Reported back (H. Rept. 2116), 4956.
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H.R. 5444-To provide an additional appropriation as the result of H.R. 6275-For the relief of Howard McKee.
a reinvestigation, pursuant to the act of February 2, 1929 Amended and passed House, 3645.-Referred to Senate Commit-
(45 Stat., p. 2047, pt. 2), for the payment of claims of persons tee on Claims, 3664.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1350), 5297.-
who suffered ' property damage, death, or personal injury due Passed Senate, 5512.-Examined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Pre-
to the explosions at the naval ammunition depot, Lake Den- sented to the President, 5666.-Approved [Private, No. 310].
mark, N.J., July 10, 1926. H.R. 6283-For the relief of William J. Cocke.
Debated, 3642, 3651.-Amended and passed House, 3652.-Re- Debated, 3652.
ferred to Senate Committee on Claims, 3664.-Reported back H.R. 6292-To prevent professional prize fighting and to authorize
(S.Rept. 1336), 5296.-Passed Senate, 5510.-Examined and amateur boxing in the District of Columbia, and for other
signed, 5653, 5658.-Presented to the President, 5666.-Ap- purposes.
proved [Private, No. 309]. Reported back (H.Rept. 1821), 1395.-Passed House, 3979.-Re-
H.R. 5457-For the relief of M. R. Welty. ferred to Senate Committee on the District of Columbia,
Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1942), 2943. 3997.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1230), 4179.
H.R. 5548--For the relief of George Brackett Cargill, deceased. H.R. 6381-For the relief of Escha Whittington Casey.
Amended and passed House, 2706.-Referred to Senate Commit- Amended and passed House, 3714.-Referred to Senate Commit-
tee on Naval .Affairs, 2732.-Reported with amendment (S.Rept. tee on Claims, 3831.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1338), 5296.-
1187), 3744.-Amended and passed Senate, 4969.-House con- Passed Senate, 5511.-Examined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Pre-
curs in Senate amendment, 5286.-Examined and signed, 5297, sented to the President, 5666.-Approved [Private, No. 311].
5397.-Presented to the President, 5397.-Pocket veto (Mar. 4). H.R. 6402-To further regulate banking, banks, trust companies,
H.R. 5642--To authorize and direct the transfer of Widows Island, and building and loan associations in the District of Columbia,
Maine, by the Secretary of the Navy to the Secretary of Agri- and for other purposes.
culture for administration as a migratory-bird refuge. Reported back (S.Rept. 1326), 5296.-Debated, 5507, 5508.-
Laid on the table (S. 1863 passed in lieu), 694. Passed Senate, 5515.-Examined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Pre-
H.R. 5704-Authorizing the Secretary of War, under the direction sented to the President, 5666.-Approved [Public, No. 434].
of the President, to order Joseph E. Myers, major, United H.R. 6409-For the relief of William Joseph LaCarte.
States Army, retired, before a retiring board for a rehearing Amended and passed House, 2706.-Referred to Senate Commit-
of his case and upon the findings of such board either confirm tee on Naval Affairs, 2732.-Reported with amendment (S.Rept.
his retirement under the provisions of section 24-b, act of 1190), 3744.-Amended and passed Senate, 4970.-House con-
Congress of June 4, 1920, or place him on the retired list as curs in Senate amendment, 5286.-Examined and signed, 5397,
provided by section 1251 of the Revised Statutes for disability 5428.-Presented to the President, 5539.-Approved [Private,
incurred in line of duty. No. 281], 5658.
Debated, 3646. H.R. 6424-Granting jurisdiction to the Court of Claims to hear
H.R. 5706-For the relief of Myrtle Anderson. the case of David A. Wright.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1867), 1833. Debated, 2709, 2711, 2720.
H.R. 5769-Authorizing the President of the United States to pre- H.R. 6435-Authorizing the relief of the McNeill-Allman Construc-
sent, in the name of Congress, a Medal of Honor to Thoro~ H. tion Co., Inc., of W. E. McNeill, Lee Allman, and John Allman.
Laird. stockholders of the McNeill-Allman Construction Co., Inc., and
Debated, 3728. W. E. McNeill, dissolution agent of McNeill-Allman Construc-
H.R. 5770-For the relief of George Tatum. tion Co., to sue in the United States Court of Claims.
Debated, 3731. Debated, 3651.
H.R. 5774-For the relief of Martin-Walsh, Inc. H.R. 6449-For the relief of Lettie Leverett.
Debated, 4860. Debated, 4863, 4864.
H.R. 5786-For the relief of Essie Finger. H.R. 6456-To amend section 98 of the Judicial Code, as amended.
Reported back (S.Rept. 1040), 1551.-Passed Senate, 3673.-Ex- Reported back (S.Rept. 1218); passed Senate, 3996.-Examined
am.ined and signed, 3845, 3916.-Presented to the President, and signed, 4209, 4213.-Presented to the President, 4277.-
3917.-Approved [Private, No. 204]. 4552. Approved [Public, No. 364], 5656.
H.R. 5801-For the relief of Clyde W. Edwards. H.R. 6461-For the relief of Frank D. Whitfield.
Passed House, 3721.-Referred to Senate Committee on Claims, Amended and passed House, 3801.-Referred to Senate Com-
3831. mittee on Military Affairs, 3831.
H.R. 5823-To increase the motor-vehicle fuel tax in the District H.R. 6484-To grant lands in Alaska to the Yakutat and Southern
of Columbia, and to provide for the better administration Railway, a Washington corporation authorized to carry on its
thereof. business in the Territory of Alaska.
Reported with amendments (S.Rept. 1152), 3351.-Debated, 3757, Amended and passed House, 4863.-Referred to Senate Com-
3758. mitt ee on Public Lands and Surveys, 4875.-Reported back
(S.Rept. 1313), 4962.-Debated, 5506.
H.R. 5846-Authorizing the District Court of the United States for
the Eastern District of Oklahoma to hear and determine cer- H.R. 6490-Authorizing the erection of a memorial to Brig. Gen.
tain claims of the Seminole Nation or Tribe of Indians. Casimir Pulaski at Savannah, Ga.
Debated, 1877.-Laid on the table (S. 4340 passed in lieu), 1878. Debated, 3560.-Amended and passed House, 5281.-Referred to
Senate Committee on the Library, 5297.
H.R. 5900-For the relief of H. A. Soderberg. H.R. 6545-For the relief of Hal B. Carthron.
Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1966), 3342. Reference changed to Committee on Naval .Affairs, 3735.
H.R. 5947-For the relief of John Moore. H.R. 6572--For the relief of the Terrell Military College of Terrell,
Amended and passed House, 3721.-Referred to Senate Commit- Tex.
tee on Claims, 3831.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1349), 5297. Reported back (H.Rept. 20'70), 4452.
H.R. 5950-For the relief of Adriam M. Finney and others. H.R. 6618--For the relief of Lissie Maud Green.
Debated, 3711. Amended and passed House, 3711.-Referred to Senate Com-
H.R. 5898--For the relief of John O'Neil. mittee on Claims, 3831.
Amended and passed House, 3225. H.R. 6637-Authorizing the President to present a medal of honor
Referred to Senate Committee on Naval Affairs, 3242.-Reported to Richmond Pearson Hobson.
with amendment (S.Rept. 1172), 3664.-Amended and passed Reported back (S.Rept. 1041), 1551.-Passed Senate, 3673.-
Senate, 3762.-House concurs in Senate amendment, 5285.- Examined and signed, 3845, 3916.-Presented to the President,
Examined and signed, 5297, 5397.-Presented to the President, 3917.-Approved [Private, No. 194], 4551.
5397.-Approved [Private, No. 247]. 5658. H.R. 6684-To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to modify the
H.R. 6017-To amend section 24 of the Trading with the Enemy terms of existing contracts for the sale of timber on Indian
Act, as amended. land when it is in the interest of the Indians so to do.
Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 2109) , 4956. Debated, 692, 1871.-Amended and passed House, 1872.-Referred
to Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, 1933.-Reported with
H.R. 6126-For the relief of Oscar P. Cox. amendments (S.Rept. 1281), 4789.-Am.ended and passed Sen-
Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1967), 3342. ate, 5004.-House agrees to the amendments of the Senate
H.R. 6143-For the relief of the Lower Vein Coal Co. nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 9; agrees to Senate amendment
Debated, 3714. no. 8 with an amendment, 5393.-Benate agrees to House
H.R. 6184-For the improvement of the inland waterway from Nor- amendment to Senate amendment no. 8, 5451.-Exam.ined and
folk , Va., to Beaufort Inlet, N.C. signed, 5596, 5653.-Presented to the President, 5666.-Ap-
Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1123), 2644.-Minority proved [Public, No. 435].
views (S.Rept. 1123, pt. 2), 2644.-Amended and passed Sen- H.R. 6733-For estimates necessary for the proper maintenance of·
ate, 5524.-House agrees to Senate amendments, 5602.-Ex- the flood-control works at Lowell Creek, Seward, Alaska.
amined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Presented to the President, Passed House, 1900.-Referred to Senate Committee on Com-
5666.-Approved (Public, No. 433]. merce, 1933.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1137), 3141.-Passed Sen-
H.R. 6270-For the relief of Alexander F. Sawhill. ate, 3753.-Examined and signed, 3916, 3920.-Presented to the
Reported back (S.Rept. 1300), 4874.-Passed Senate, 5011.-Ex- President, 3990.-Approved [Public, No. 336], 4551.
amined and signed, 5117, 5186.-Presented to the President, H.R. 6759-For the relief of Jacob Durrenberger.
5289.-Approved [Private, No. 232}, 5657. Suoolementary report (H.Uept. 1332, pt. 2), 4554.
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H.R. 6773-Authorizing the reimbursement of Edward B. Wheeler H.R. 7233-Continued
and the State Investment Co. for the loss of certain lands in ferees appointed, 687, 714.--senate insists upon its amend-
the Mora Grant, N.Mex. ment and agrees to conference, 687 .-Conference report sub-
Debated, 3231. mitted in Senate, 876.-Debated, 880.-Agteed to, 885.-
H.R. 6774--To authorize amendment of the act of February 25, Conference report submitted in House (H.Rept. 1811), 1021,
1927, for the payment of damages caused by reason of the 1075.-Debated, 1080-1099.-Agreed to, 1095.-Ex:amined and
overflow of the Rio Grande on August 17, 1921. signed, 1102, 1145.-Presented to the President, 1257.-Vetoed
Amended and passed House, 3808.-Referred to Senate Commit- by the President (H.Doc. 524), 1759.-Passed House over Presi-
tee on Claims, 3831.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1337), 5296.- dent's veto, 1761-1768.-Debate in Senate on veto message,
Passed Senate, 5511.-Examined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Pre- 1782, 1800, 1835, 1859, 1909, 1911.
sented to the President, 5666.-Approved [Private, No. 312}. Passed Senate over President's veto [Public, No. 311], 1924.
HR. 6785-For the relief of Jose Ramon Cordova. H.R. 7263-For the relief of Felix Maupin.
Debated, 3810.-Am.ended and passed House, 3812.-Referred to Amended and passed House, 2706.-Referred to Senate Com-
Senate Committee on Claims, 3831. mittee on Naval Affairs, 2732.-Reported with amendment
(S.Rept. 1192), 3744.
H.R. 6825-For the relief of Harry E. Blomgren.
Laid on the table (S. 2680 passed in lieu), 5399, 5400. H.R. 7278--For the relief of Joseph Vigliotti.
Reported back (S.Rept. 1331), 5296.-Passed Senate, 5510.-
H.R. 6851-To reimburse Gottleib Stock for losses of real and per- Ex:amined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Presented . to the President,
sonal property by fire caused by the negligence of two prohibi- 5666.-Approved [Private, No. 318].
tion agents.
Amended and passed House, 2721.-Referred to Senate Commit- H.R. 7301-For the relief of William J. Fleming.
tee on Claims, 2732. Passed Senate, 5513.-Examined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Pre-
sented to the President, 5665.-Approved [Private, No. 319].
H.R. 6872-For the relief of Elbert L. Grove.
Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1818), 1325. H.R. 7324--For the relief of the mayor and aldermen of Jersey
City, Hudson County, N.J., a municipal corporation.
H.R. 6890--For the relief of the Northwest Missouri Fair Associa- Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1333, pt. 2), 4554.-Debated, 4850.
tion, of Bethany, Harrison County, Mo.
Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1469, pt. 2), 4554. H.R. 7326-For the relief of Frederick S. Rollo.
Debated, 2710.
HR. 6933-For the relief of Zoe A. Tilghman.
Amended and passed House, 4285.-Referred to Senate Commit- H.R. 7345-Granting an increase of pension to Katy J. Woodward.
tee on Claims, 4301. Reference changed to Committee on Invalid Pensions, 40.
H .R. 6975-For the relief of Rufus Hunter Blackwell, Jr. H.R. 7385-For the relief of Sidney Joseph Kent.
Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1185, pt. 2), 4554. Reported back (S.Rept. 1042), 1551.-Passed Senate, 3673.-Ex-
amined and signed, 3845, 3916.-Presented to the President,
H.R. 7038--For the relief of Frances Southard. 3917.-Approved [Private, No. 195], 4551.
Amended and passed House, 3643.-Referred to Senate Commit-
tee on Claims, 3664.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1345), 5296.- H.R. 7409-For the relief of Chambliss L. Tidwell.
Passed Senate, 5512.-Examined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Pre- Amended and passed House, 4864.-Referred to Senate Commit-
sented to the President, 5666.-Approved [Private, No. 313]. tee on Claims, 4875.
H.R. 7040--For the relief of Sadie Bermi. H.R. 7432-To authorize the Interstate Commerce Commission to
Amended and passed House, 3804.-Referred to Senate Commit- delegate certain of its powers.
tee on Claims, 3831.-Reported with amendment (S.Rept. Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1900), 2451.-Amended and
1341), 5296.-Am.ended and passed Senate, 551L-House con- passed House, 4540.-Referred to Senate Committee on Inter-
curs in Senate amendment 5659.-Examined and signed, 5653, state Commerce, 4566.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1291), 4874.-
5658.-Presented to the President, 5666.-Approved [Private, Passed Senate, 5007.-Examined and signed, 5117, 5186.-Pre-
No. 314]. sented to the President, 5289.-Approved [Public, No. 383], 5657.
H.R. 7046--For the relief of John S. Cathcart. H.R. 7473-For the relief of James T. Webster and Mary A. Webster.
Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1524, pt. 2), 4554. Reported back (H.Rept. 1915), 2640.
H.R. 7503-To repeal the Executive order of November 23 1909
H.R. 7096-For the relief of the Dallas County Chapter of the making the enticing of laborers from the Isthmian Canai Com~
American Red Cross. mission or the Panama Railroad a misdemeanor.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1797), 607.--supplementary report Reported back (S.Rept. 1144), 3141.-Passed Senate, 3753.-Ex-
(H.Rept. 1797, pt. 2), 4554. amined and signed, 3916, 3920.-Presented to the President,
H.R. 7121-To repeal obsolete statutes and to improve the United 3990.-Approved [Public, No. 352], 4552.
States Code. · H.R. 7506-To repeal an ordinance enacted by the Isthmian Canal
Reported back (S.Rept. 1206), 3829.-Passed Senate, 4974.-Ex- Commission August 5, 1911, and approved by the Secretary
amined and signed, 5061, 5063.-Presented to the President, of War August 22, 1911, establishing market regulations for
5187.-Approved (Public, No. 378], 5657. the Canal Zone.
H.R. 7128-For the relief of Della O'Brien. Reported back (SRept. 1144), 3141.-Passed Senate, 3753.-Ex-
Amended and passed House, 3649.-Referred to Senate Com- amined and signed, 3916, 3920.-Presented to the President,
mittee on Claims, 3664.-Reported back (SRept. 1351), 3990.-Approved [Public, No. 353], 4552.
5296.-Passed Senate, 5525.-Ex:amined and signed, 5653, H.R. 7508--To provide for the inspection of vessels navigating
5658.-Presented to the President, 5666.-Approved [Private, Canal Zone waters.
No. 315]. Reported back (S.Rept. 1144), 3141.-Passed Senate, 3753.-Ex-
H.R. 7176-For the relief of Stuart L. Ritz. amined and signed, 3916, 3920.-Presented to the President,
Reported back (S.Rept. 1304), 4962.-Debated, 5011.-Passed 3990.-Approved [Public, No. 354], 4552.
Senate, 5506.-Ex:amined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Presented to H.R. 7514--In relation to the Canal Zone postal service.
the President, 5666.-Approved [Private, No. 316]. Reference changed to Committee on Interoceanic Canals, 953,
H.R. 7174--For the relief of James J. Meaney. 954.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1144), 3141.-Passed Senate,
Amended and pased House, 4288.-Referred to Senate Commit- 3754.-Examined and signed, 3916, 3920.-Presented to the
tee on Military Affairs, 4301.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1310), President, 3990.-Approved [Public, No. 355], 4552.
4962.-Passed Senate, 5506.-Examined and· signed, 5653, H.R. 7515-To provide for the establishment of a customs service
5658.-Presented to the President, 5666.-Approved [Private, in the Canal Zone, and other matters.
No. 317]. Reference changed to Committee on Interoceanic Canals, 953,
H.R. 7198-For the relief of the Boston Store Co., a corporation, 954.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1144), 314.2 .-Passed Senate,
Chicago, Ill. 3754.-Examined and signed, 3916, 3920.-Presented to the
Amended and passed House, 2721.-Referred to Senate Commit- President, 3990.-Approved [Public, No. 356], 4552.
tee on Claims, 2732. H.R. 7518--To amend an act entitled ... An act extending certain
H.R. 7200-For the relief of William Chinsky. privileges of canal employees to other officials on the Canal
Debated, 3219.-Amended and passed House, 3233.-Referred to Zone and authorizing the President to make rules and regu-
Senate Committee on Claims, 3242. lations affecting health, sanitation, quarantine, taxation, pub-
lic roads, self-propelled vehicles, and police powers on the
H.R. 7205-For the relief of H. D. Henion, Harry Wolfe, and R. W. Canal Zone, and for other purposes, including provision as to
McSorley. certain fees, money orders, and interest deposits ", approved
Debated, 4861. August 21, 1916.
H.R. 7232-Providing for settlement of claims of officers and Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1142), 3141.-Amended and
enlisted men for extra pay provided by act of January 12, 1899. passed Senate, 3754.-Taken from Speaker's table; amend-
Reference changed to Committee on Claims, 4215. ments of the Senate agreed to, 4100.-Examined and signed,
·H.R. 7233-To enable the people of the Philippine Islands to adopt 4213, 4277.-Presented to the President, 4277.-Approved
a constitution and form a government for the Philippine [Public, No. 358}, 4552.
Islands, to provide for the independence of the same, and for H.R. 7519-To amend the penal code of the Canal Zone.
other purposes. Reference changed to Committee on Interoceanic Canals, 953.-
Debated in Senate, 176, 254, 270, 307, 308, 325, 372, 424, 447, 483, Reported with amendments (S.Rept. 1138), 3141.-Amended
537, 544, 612, 624.-Amended and passed Senate, 636.-Qrdered and passed Senate, 3755.-House agrees to Senate amendment,
printed with Senate amendments indicated, 676.-House dis- 4101.-Examined and signed, 4380, 4452.-Presented to the
agrees to Senate amendment and asks c~erence, 714.-Con- President, 4452.-Approved [Public, No. 365}, 5657.
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HR. 7520--To amend the Code of Criminal Procedure for the H.R. 8092r--Providing for the closing of barber shops on Sunday in
Canal Zone. the District of Columbia.
Reference changed to Committee on Interoceanic Canals, 953.- Debated, 294.-Laid on the table (S. 4023 passed 1n lieu), 294.
Reported with amendments (S.Rept. 1139), 3141.-Amended
and passed Senate, 3755.-House agrees to Senate amendment, H.R. 8119-For the relief of Jennie Bruce Gallahan.
Debated, 4862.
4101.-Examined and signed, 4380, 4452.-Presented to the
President, 4452.-Approved [Public, No. 366], 5657. H.R. 8120-For the relief of Jack C. Richardson.
H.R. 7521-To provide a new code for civil procedure for the Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1034), 1551.-Amended and
Canal Zone and to repeal the existing code of civil procedure. passed Senate, 3672.-House concurs in Senate amendment,
Reference changed to Committee on Interoceanic Canals, 953.- 5285.-Examined and signed, 5297, 5397.-Presented to the
Reported with amendments (S.Rept. 1140), 3141.-Amended President, 5397.-Approved (Private, No. 245], 5657.
and passed Senate, 3755.-House agrees to Senate amendment, H.R. 8136-For the relief of John J. Moran.
4101.-Examined and signed, 4846, 4867.-Presented to the Amended and passed House, 2712.-Referred to Senate Commit-
President, 4956.-Approved [Public, N-o. 375], 5657. tee on Claims, 2732.
H.R. 7522-To provide a new civil code for the Canal Zone and to H.R. 8174--To amend the immigration and naturalization laws.
repeal the existing civil code. Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1179), 3744.-Debated, 4968,
Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1141), 3141.-Amended and 5522.-Amended and passed Senate, 5524.
passed Senate, 3756.-House agrees to Senate amendment, H.R. 8180--Authorizing the President to transfer and appoint Lt.
4101.--Bee House Concurrent Resolution 49, 4208.-Examined Morris Smellow, United States Navy, to the grade of passed
and signed, 4766, 4787.-Presented to the President, 4846.- assistant paymaster, with the rank of lieutenant, in the Sup-
Approved [Public, No. 376], 5657. ply Corps of the United States Navy.
H.R. 7523-To amend sections 7. 8, and 9 of the Panama Canal Laid on the table (S. 4381 passed in lieu), 3225.
Act as amended. H.R. 8189-For the relief of K. s. Szymanski.
Reference changed to Committee on Interoceanic Canals, Supplemental report (H.Rept. 1334, pt. 2), 4554.-Debated, 4852.
953.-Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1143), 3141.- H.R. 8200--For the relief of Ruffin Padgett.
Passed Senate as amended, 3756.-Examined and signed, 3916, R_eported back (H.Rept. 2063), 4375, 4376.
3920.-Presented to the President, 3990.-Approved [Public,
No. 357), 4552. H.R. 8207-For the relief of Daisy Anderson.
Laid on the table (S. 1978 passed in lieu), 5398, 5399.
H.R. 7532--To provide funds for cooperation with the school board
at Frazer, Mont., in the completion of the high-school build- H.R. 8215--For the relief of the National Bank of Commerce, El
ing there to be available to Indian children of the Fort Peck Dorado, Ark.
Indian Reservation. Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1335, pt. 2), 4554.-Amended and
Debated, 3556. passed House, 4851.-Referred to Senate Committee on Claims
H.R. 7548--Granting 6 months' pay to Ruth McCarn. 4875.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1352), 5296.-Passed Senate:
Passed House, 2707.-Referred to Senate Committee on Naval 5512.-Examined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Presented to the
President, 5666.-Approved [Private, No. 321].
Affairs, 2732.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1194), 3744.-Passed
Senate, 4970.-Examined and signed, :>061, 5064.-Presented to H.R. 8216-For the relief of the First National Bank of Junction
Ci~y. Ark.
the President, 5187.-Approved (Private, No. 233], 5657.
H.R. 7593-For the relief of Louis Zagata. Leave to file supplemental report (H.Rept. 982, pt. 2), 3015.-
Amended and passed House, 3219.-Referred to Senate Commit- Amended and passed House, 3232.-Referred to Senate Com-
tee on Claims, 3242. mittee on Claims, 3242.-Reported ba~k (S.Rept. 1235), 4214.-
Passed Senate, 4982.-Examined and signed, 5061, 5064.-Pre-
H.R. 7649-For the relief of Charles A. Brown. sented to the President, 5187.-Appcoved [Private No. 234]
Debated, 3812.--supplementary report (H.Rept. 1186, pt. 2), 4554. 5657. ' •
H.R. 7654--For the relief of Vincent J. Conrad. H.R. 8217-For the relief of the First National Bank El Dorado
Debated, 3813.--Bupplementary report (H.Rept. 1187, pt. 2), 4554. Ark. ' •
H.R. 7655--For the relief of Dr. Charles T. Granger. Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1336, pt. 2), 4554.-Ame'D.ded and
Amended and passed House, 3721.-Referred to Senate Commit- passed Ho.use, 4851.-Referred to Senate Committee on Claims,
tee on Claims, 3831. 4875.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1353), 5296.-Passed Senate,
H.R. 7687-For the relief of W. B. Ford. 5512.-Examined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Presented to the
Amended and passed House, 3219.-Referred to Senate Commit- President, 5666.-Approved [Private, N"o. 322).
tee on Claims, 3242. H.R. 8378-To make it a crime to advocate or promote the over-
H.R. 7716--To amend the Radio Act of 1927, approved February 23, throw of the Government of the United States by force and
1927, as amended (U.S.C., Supp. V, title 47, ch. 4), and for violence, and for other purposes.
other purposes. Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 2061). 4297.
Reported with amendments (S.Rept. 1004), 422.-Recommitted H.R. 8401-To authorize the settlement of individual claims of
to the Committee on Interstate Commerce, 1181.-Reported ~il.itary personnel f_or. damages to and loss of private property
with amendmeJ;J.ts (S.Rept. 1045), 1551.-Debated, 3674, 3764.- mc1dent to the trammg, practice, operation, or maintenance
Amended and passed Senate, 3770.-House disagrees to Senate of the Army.
amendments and asks conference, 3915.-Conferees appointed, Debated, 3730.
3915, 3934.--Benate insists upon its amendments and agrees to H.R. 8402--For the relief of certain disbursing officers of the Army
conference, 3933, 3934.-Conference report submitted in Sen- of the United States and for the settlement of individual
ate, 5203.-Agreed to, 5212.-Conference report submitted in claims approved by the War Department.
House (H.Rept. 2106), 5036.-Agreed to, 5039.-Examined and Reported with am~ndment (H.Rept. 1943), 2943.
signed, 5289, 5292.-Presented to the President, 5397.-Pocket H.R. 8403-For the relief of certain disbursing officers of the Army
veto (Mar. 4), 5397.
of the United States and for the settlement of individual
H.R. 7757-For the relief of Mary B. Hines. claims approved by the War Department.
Leave to file supplemental report {H.Rept. 1002, pt. 2), 3015.- Debated, 3731, 3812.
Debated, 3637.
H.R. 8513-For the relief of Benjamin Stern, and Melville A. Stern
H.R. 7761-For the relief of Mary Josephine Lobert. and Benjamin Stern, as executors under the last will and
Amended and passed House, 3804.-Referred to Senate Commit- testament of Louis Stern, deceased, and Arthur H. Hahlo, as
tee on Claims, 3831. executor under the last will and testament of Isaac Stern,
H.R. 7780--To confer jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims of the deceased, all of New York City, N.Y., for compensation and in
United States to hear, adjudicate, and render judgment upon settlezpent of their damages and loss sustained by virtue of a
the claim of Mack Copper Co. against the United States for lease, in writint:;, dated September 12, 1919, between the said
damage to and cost of restoration of certain real property parties and the United States of America, by Daniel C. Roper,
owned by Maok Copper Co. which was used and occupied by Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
the United States for an Army cantonment or other military Leave to file supplemental report (H.Rept. 1086, pt. 2), 3015.-
purposes. Debated, 3715.
Debated, 3221. H.R. 8557-To equalize tariff duties by compensating for deprecia-
H.R. 7986--For the relief of William N. Fishburn. tion in foreign currencies.
Amended and passed House, 4285.-Referred to Senate Commit- Motion to discharge the Committee on Ways and Means, 2789.-
tee on Military Affairs, 4301.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1356), Debated, 3963, 3971.-Motion rejected, 3968.
5447.-Passed Senate, 5514.-Examined and signed, 5653, H.R. 8597-For the relief of Angelo J. Gillo-tti.
5658.-Presented to the President, 5666.-Approved (Private, Debated, 3637. ·
No. 320]. H.R. 8619-For the relief of Nellie Oliver.
H.R. 8013-To amend the act of the Legislative Assembly of the Amended and passed House, 3805.-Referred to Senate Commit·
District of Columbia creating the office of steam-boiler in- tee on Military Affairs, 3831.
spector for the District of Columbia. H.R. 8620--For the relief of Catherine L. Merrill.
Recommitted to the Committee on the District of Columbia, 606. Debated, 3806.
H.R. 8057-For the ·relief of Ruth Relyea. H.R. 8669-For the relief of George W. Edgerly.
Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 2178), 5290. Debated, 3723.
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H.R. 8681-To develop American air transport services overseas, to H.R. 9357-For the relief of certain former members of the crews
encourage the construction in the United States by American of the revenue cutters Algonquin and Onondaga.
capital of American airships for use in foreign commerce, and Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 1896), 2335.
to mak e certain provisions of the maritime law applicable to H.R. 9385-Authorizing Roy H. Campbell, Charles H. Brown, G. H.
foreign commer ce by airship. Wilsey, and Dr. H. 0. Strosnider, their heirs, legal representa-
Debated, 5308, 5319, 5466. tives, and assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge
H.R. 8729-For the relief of John Ball, of Walla Walla, Wash. across the Des Moines River at or near St. Francisville, Mo.
Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 1944), 2943. Reported back (S.Rept. 1128), 2957.-Passed Senate, 3750, 3751.-
H.R. 8750--Rela.tive to restrictions applicable to Indians of the Examined and signed, 3916, 3920.-Presented to the President,
Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma. 3990.-Approved [Public, No. 337], 4551.
Committee on Indian Mairs discharged, 1449.-Senate insists H.R. 9440--To authorize the adjustment of the boundaries of the
upon its amendments and agrees to conference, 1449.-Con- Colville National Forest, in the State of Washington, and for
ferees appointed, 1449.-Conference report submitted in Sen- other purposes.
ate, 2200.-Agreed to, 2202.-Conference report submitted in Debated, 694.
House (H.Rept. 1889), 2417 .-Debated, 2328.-Agreed to, 2418.- H.R. 9446-To authorize an exchange of lands between the city of
Examined and signed, 2463, 2547.-Presented to the President, San Diego and the United States.
2547.-Approved [Public, No. 322], 3090. Reported back (H.Rept. 1862), 1778.
H.R. 8800-For the relief of Laura J. Clarke. H.R. 9457-For relief of Sperry Gyroscope Co., Inc., of New York.
Amended and passed House, 3233.-Referred to Senate Commit- Amended ~d passed House, 2713.-Referred to Senate Commit-
tee on Claims, 3242.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1236), 4214.- tee on Claims, 2732.
Passed Senate, 4982.-Examined and signed, 5061, 5064.- H.R. 9473-For the relief of Olen H. Parker.
Presented to the President, 5187.-Approved [Private, No. Amended and passed House, 3227.-Referred to Senate Commit-
235], 5657. tee on Naval Affairs, 3242.-Reported with amendment (S.Rept.
H.R. 8879-For the relief of Joanna A. Sheehan. 1173), 3664.-Amended and passed Senate, 3762.-House con-
Amended and passed House, 4292.-Referred to Senate Commit- curs in Senate amendment, 5285.-Examined and signed, 5298,
tee on Claims, 4301. 5397.-Presented to the President, 5397.-Approved [Private,
H.R. 8995-To authorize the Commissioners of the District of No. 250], 5658.
Columbia to readjust and close streets, roads, highways, or H.R. 9476-For the relief of the Merchants & Farmers Bank, Junc-
alleys in the District of Columbia rendered useless or unnec- tion City, Ark.
essary, and for other purposes. Leave to file supplemental report (H.Rept, 984, pt. 2), 3015.-
Debated, 286.-Laid on the table (S. 3532 passed in lieu), 286. Amended and passed House, 3633.-Referred to Senate Com-
H.R. 900B-Providing compensation to M. J. Harbinson for in- mittee on Claims, 3664.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1238), 4214.-
juries sustained while in the Government service at and on Passed Senate, 4982.-Examined and signed, 5061, 5064.-Pre-
the Belknap Reservation, Mont., engaged as a moundsman. sented to the President, 5187.-Approved [Private, No. 236],
Debated, 2712. 5657.
H.R. 9053-For the relief of Carl C. Baxter. H.R. 9581-To provide an additional appropriation as the result of
Amended and passed House, 3724.-Referred to Senate. Com- a reinvestigation, pursuant to the act of February 2, 1929 ( 45
mittee on Military Afi'airs, 3831. Stat., p. 2047, pt. 2), for the payment of claims of persons who
H.R. 9166-For the relief of William E. B. Grant. suffered property damage, death, or personal injury due to the
Amended and passed House, 3226.-Referred to Senate Commit- explosions at the naval ammunition depot, Lake Denmark,
tee on Naval Affairs, 3242.-Reported with amendment (S.Rept. N.J., July 10, 1926.
1175), 3664.-Passed Senate (S. 1011), 3776.-Examined and Debated, 2715.
signed, 3916, 3920.-Presented to the President, 3990.-Ap- H.R. 9606--For the relief of the estate of Clarendon Davis.
proved [Private, No. 208], 4552. Debated, 3714.-Passed House, 3722.-Referred to Senate Com-
mittee on Claims, 3831.
H.R. 9175--For the relief of Clifton C. Cox.
Debated, 3802. H.R. 9636-To authorize the Postmaster General to permit railroad
H.R. 9223--For the relief of Irene Brand Alper. . and electric-car companies to provide mail transportation by
motor vehicle in lieu of service by train.
Amended and passed House, 3637 .-Referred to Senate Commit- Debated, 3667.-Passed Senate, 3669.-Examined and signed,
tee on Claims, 3664. 3845, 3916.-Presented to the President, 3917.-Approved [Pub-
H.R. 9231-For the relief of George Occhionero. lic, No. 350], 4552.
Supplemental report filed (H.Rept. 870, pt. 2), 2328.-Am.ended H.R. 9653-For the relief of Grace P. Stark.
and passed House, 2707.-Referred to Senate Committee on Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1453, pt. 2), 4554.
Naval Affairs, 2732.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1228), 4114.-
Passed Senate, 5514.-Examined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Pre- H.R. 9714-For the relief of Marion F. Blackwell.
sented to the President, 5666.-Approved [Private, No. 323]. Reported back (S.Rept. 1099), 2131.-Passed Senate, 3681.-
H.R. 9265-To extend the times for commencing and completing Examined and signed, 3845, 3916.-Presented to the President,
3917.-Approved [Private, No. 205], 4552.
the construction of a bridge across the Mississippi River at or
near a point between Cherokee and Osage Streets, St. Louis, Mo. H.R. 9775-For the relief of Harry L. Haberkorn.
Debated, 695. Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1570, pt. 2), 4554.
H.R. 9272-To correct the rating of John Huntz Roloff, Fleet Naval H.R. 9830-Granting a pension to George Philip Steppe.
Reserve. Reference changed to Committee on Pensions, 40.
Passed House, 3227.-Referred to Senate Committee on Naval H.R. 9862-For the relief of the estate of Oscar F. Lackey.
Affairs, 3242.-Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1176), Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1338, pt. 2), 4554.-Amended and
3664.-Passed Senate, amended, 3763.-House concurs in Sen- passed House, 4852.-Referred to Senate Committee on Claims,
ate amendment, 5285.-Examined and signed, 5298, 5397.- 4875.
Presented to the President, 5397.-Approved [Private, No.
248], 5658. H.R. 9877-To repeal obsolete sections of the Revised Statutes
omitted from the United States Cooe.
H.R. 9326-For the relief of John E. Davidson. Reported back without further amendment (S.Rept. 1205),
Passed House, 2708.-Referred to Senate Committee on Naval 3829.-Amended and passed Senate, 4972.-House concurs in
Affairs, 2732.-Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1188), Senate amendments, 5286.-Examined and signed, 5298, 5397.-
3744.-Amended and passed Senate, 4969.-House concurs in Presented to the President, 5397.-Approved [Public, No. 418],
Senate amendment, 5286.-Examined and signed, 5298, 5397.- 5658.
Presented to the President, 5397.-Approved [Private-, No. 249],
5658. H.R. 9907-For the relief of S. A. Rourke.
H.R. 9336-For the relief of Emily Addison. Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 1945), 2943.
Amended and passed House, 2713.-Referred to Senate Commit - H.R. 9913-For the relief of Ernest Elmore Hall.
tee on Claims, 2732.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1237), 4214.- Reported back (H.Rept. 1955), 3235.
Passed Senate, 4982.-Examined and signed, 5061, 5064.-Pre- H.R. 9915-To confer jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims of the
sented to the President, 5187.-Approved (Private, No. 246], United States to hear, adjudicate, and enter judgment on the
5658. claim of William W. McElrath against the United States for
H .R. 933B-Authorizing the Court of Claims to hear and determine compensation fe>r the use or manufacture of an invention of
the claim of Central Romana, Inc., and to render judgment William W. McElrath covered by reissue letters patent issued
for just compensation. . by the Patent Office of the United States on the 19th day of
Leave to file supplemental report (H.Rept. 1073, pt. 2), 3015. February 1924.
H.R. 9339-Authorizing the Court of Claims to hear and determine Debated, 3729.-Amended and passed House, 3730.-Reconsid-
the claim of Ingenio Porvenir C. par A., and to render judg- ered, amended, and passed House, 3731.-Referred to Senate
ment for just compensation. Committee on Claims, 3831.
Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1337, pt. 2), 4554. H.R. 9921-To require contractors on public-building projects to
H.R. 9355-For the relief of David Schwartz. name their subcontractors, material men, and supply men,
Amended and passed House, 2708.-Referred to Senate Commit- and for other purposes.
teo on Naval Affairs, 2732.-Reported with amendment (S.Rept. Debated, 709, 3553.-Failed to pass House under suspension of
1193)' 3744. the rules, 3569-3576.
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B.R. 995~For the relief of Lucius K. Osterhout. H.R. 10573-For the relief of Florence M. Humphries.
Passed House, 3222.-Referred to Senate Committee on Military Debated, 3220.
Affairs, 3242. H.R. 10621-For the relief of Augusta Burkett.
H.R.10070-For the relief of Beryl M. McHam. Debated, 4854.
Passed House, 4280.-Referred to Senate Committee on :Military H.R. 10641-To amend section 122 of the Judicial Code.
Affairs, 4301.-Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1296), Reported back (S.Rept. 1255), 4459.-Passed Senate, 4987.-Ex-
4874.-Debated and amended, 5009.-Passed Senate as amined and signed, 5061, 5064.-Presented to the President,
amended, 5522. 5787.-Pocket veto (Mar. 4).
l:I.R. 1008&---To amend the act of February 14, 1920, authorizing H.R. 10673-To provide that advances under the Reconstruction
and directing the collection of fees for work done for the Finance Corporation Act may be made to producers of live-
benefit of Indians. stock and to dairy farmers.
Reported back (S.Rept. 1204), 3829.-Passed Senate, 4972.- Debated, 1874, 3546.
Examined and signed. 5061, 5064.-Presented to the President,
5187.-Apptoved (Public, No. 401), 5657. H.R.10732-To adjudicate the claim of Alfred Sollum, a home-
stead settler on the drained Mud Lake bottom, in the State
H.R. 10089-To amend section 812 of the Code of Law for the of Minnesota.
District of Columbia. Debated, 3646.
Remarks (see S. 4694), 4621.
H.R. 10743-To require the purchase of domestic supplies for public
H.R. 10104-For the relief of the heirs of Burton S. Adams, de- use and -the use of dolliestic materials in public buildings and
ceased. works.
Amended and passed House, 3813.-Referred to Senate Com- Debated, 1891.-Passed House (under suspension of the rules),
mJttee on Claims, 3831. 1897.-Referred to Senate Committee on Commerce, 1933.-Re-
H.R. 10107-For the relief of Weymouth Kirkland and Robert N. ported with amendments (S.Rept. 1091), 2071.
Golding. H.R. 10749-To authorize acceptance of proposed donation of prop-
Debated, 3725. erty in Maxwell, Nebr., for Federal building purposes.
H.R. 10112-For the relief of John L. Summers, disbursing clerk, Reported back (H.Rept. 1870), 1833.-Passed House, 3555.-Re-
Treasury Department, and for other purposes. ferred to Senate Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds,
Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 2160), 5188. 3589.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1286), 4874.-Passed Senate,
H.R. 10124-For the relief of A. Zappone, disbursing clerk, United 5006.-Examined and signed, 5117, 5186.-Presented to the
States Department of Agriculture. President, 5289.-Approved [Public, No. 402], 5657.
Amended and passed House, 3722.-Referred to Senate Commit- H.R. 1075&---For the relief of Clive Sprouse and Robert F. Moore.
tee on Agriculture and Forestry, 3831.-Reported back (S.Rept. Passed House, 3729.-Referred to Senate Committee on Public
1301), 4962. Lands and Surveys, 3831.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1314),
H.R.10138--To exempt from taxation certain property of the Na- 4962.-Passed Senate, 5506.-Examined and signed, 5653,
tional Society of the Sons of the American Revolution in 5658.-Presented to the President, 5666.-Approved (Private,
Washington, D.C. No. 325).
Debated, 3806. H.R. 10778-For the relief of Irvin Pendleton.
H.R. 10166--Authorizing adjustment of the claim of Frank Spector. • Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 2117), 4956.
Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1946), 2943. H.R. 10800-For the relief of Joe Setton.
H.R.10169-Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Adelphia Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1405, pt. 2), 4554.-Amended and
Bank & Trust Co. of Philadelphia. passed House, 4864.-Referred to Senate Committee on Claims,
Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1339, pt. 2), 4554.-Amended and 4875.
passed House, 4853.-Referred to Senate Committee on Claims, H.R.10824-To amend section 14, subdivision 3, of the Federal
4875. Farm Loan Act.
H.R.10170-Author1zing adjustment of the claim of Joseph T. Passed House, amended, 4547.-Referred to Senate Committee
Ryerson & Son, Inc. on Banking and Currency, 4566.
Passed House, 3805.-Referred to Senate Committee on Claims, H.R.10891-To provide for the reimbursement of Guillermo Me-
3831.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1335), 5296.-Passed Senate, dina, hydrographic surveyor, for the value of personal effects
5510.-Examined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Presented to the lost in the capsizing of a Navy whaleboat off Galera Island.
President, 5666.-Approved (Private, No. 324]. Gulf of Panama.
H.R. 10243-Granting the consent of Congress to any two or more Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1189, pt. 2). 4554.-Passed House,
States to enter into agreements or compacts for cooperative 3814.-Referred to Senate Committee on Claims, 3831.
effort and mutual assistance in the prevention of crime, and H.R. 10900---For the relief of Julia E. Smith.
tor other purposes. Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 1968), 3342.
Reported back (S.Rept. 1256), 4459, 4460.
H.R. 10927--Conferring jurisdiction on the Court of Claims to
H.R.10259-For the relief of Emma R. H. Taggart. adjudicate the rights of the Otoe and Missouria Tribes of In-
Debated, 3220. dians to compensation on a basis of guardian and ward.
H.R. 102'11-To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to adjust Debated, 1879.
claims to so-called Olmstead Lands in the State of North H.R. 10973-For the relief of Augustus Thompson.
Carolina. Supplementary report (H.Hept. 1344, pt. 2), 4554.-Amended and
Amended and passed House, 699.-Referred to Senate Committee passed House, 4854.-Referred to Senate Committee on Claims,
on the Judiciary, 722. 4875.
H.R. 10274-To amend the act approved March 2, 1929, entitled H.R.llOll-To establish a public works administration and trans-
"An act to supplement the naturalization laws, and for other fer to and consolidate and coordinate therein all the public
purposes " ( 45 Stat. 1512). works activities of the Government.
Debated, 692, 3546. Debated, 2120.
H.R.10312-For the relief of Lt. H. W. Taylor, United States Navy. H.R. 11035---For the relief of Price Huff.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1893), 2335. Amended and passed House, 3814.-Referred to Senate Commit-
HR. 10329-To amend section 21 of the act approved June 5, 1920, tee on Military Affairs, 3831.-Reported with amendment
entitled "An act to provide for the promotion and mainte- (S.Rept. 1294), 4874.-Amended and passed Senate, 5010.-
nance of the American merchant marine, to repeal certain House disagrees to Senate amendments and asks conference,
emergency legislation, and to provide for the disposition, regu- 5286.--Conferees appointed, 5286.-Referred to the Committee
lation, and use of property acquired thereunder, and for other on Military Affairs, 5320.-House requests Senate to return·
purposes", as applied to the Yirgin Islands of the United b111, 5451.-Proceedings vacated whereby the House disagreed
States. to Senate amendments and House agrees to the amendments
Laid on the table (S. 3950 passed 1n lieu), 3560, 3561. of the Senate, 5541.-Examined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Pre-
H.R. 1040&---For the relief of the Allegheny Forging Co. sented to the President, 5666.-Approved [Private, No. 326].
Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1340, pt. 2), 4554.-Debated, H.R. 11095---For the relief of the Franklin Surety Co.
4853. Debated, 4855.
H.R. 10407-For the relief of the Allegheny Forging Co. H.R.11150-For the relief of G. C. Vandover.
Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1341, pt. 2), 4554.-Debated, Debated, 4295.-Amended and passed House, 4296.-Referred to
4854. Senate Committee on Claims, 4301.
H.R. 10408-For the relief of the Allegheny Forging Co. H.R. 11174-To restore to their former retired status in the Regular
Supplementary report (H.Rept. 1342, pt. 2), 4554.-Debated, Army of the United States persons who resigned such status
4853. to accept the benefits of the act of May 24, 1928 (45 Stat. 735),
H.R. 10498--For the relief of Leslie Jensen. and for other purposes.
Laid on the table (S. 5085 passed in lieu), 5400. Debated, 693, 1872.-~aid on the table (S. 4597 passed in lieu).
H.R. 10503-To authorize the donation of certain land to the town 18'73.
of Bourne, Mass. H.R. 11194-For the relief of Lizzie Pittman.
Reported back (H.Rept. 2064), 4376. Laid on the table (S. 4327 passed in lieu), 4849.
H.R.10542-For the relief of John Newman. H.R.11198--For the relief of Milton Augustus Roberson.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1975}, 3419. Reported back (H.Rept. 1894), 2335.
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H.R.11242-To relinquish the title of the United States in and to H.R.1189&--To provide for expenses of the Northern Cheyenne In·
lands in Rapides Parish, State of Louisiana. dian Tribal Councll and authorized delegates of the tribe.
Passed House, 3817 .-Referred to Senate Committee on Public Reported back (S.Rept. 1321), 5191.-Passed Senate, 5507.-Ex-
Lands and Surveys, 3831.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1315), amined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Presented to the President,
4963.-Passed Senate, 5347.-Exam.ined and signed, 5449.- 5666.-Approved (Public, No. 436].
Presented to the President, 5539.-Approved [Private, No. 294], H.R. 11902-For the relief of Robert D. Baldwin.
5658. Supplementary report (H.ReJ?t. 1346, pt. 2), 4554.-Passed House,
1 H.R. 11270-To amend section 2 of the act entitled "An act making 4856.-P..eferred to Senate Committee on Claims, 4875.
appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department H.R. 11904--Authorizing the Comptroller General of the United
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1913, a.nd for other pur- States to adjust and settle the claim of the National Surety
poses." Co.
Amended and passed House, 699.-Referred to Senate Committee Laid on the table (S. 4441 passed in lieu), 5400.
on Post Offices and Post Roads, 722.-Reported with amend-
ment (S.Rept. 1243), 4301.-Amended and passed Senate, H.R. 11914-To authorize the Secretary of Commerce to grant an
4983.-House concurs in Senate amendment, 5393.-Examined easement for railroad right of way over and upon a portion of
and signed, 5449, 5538.-Presented to the President, 5539.- the helium gas bearing lands of the United States of America
Approved [Public, No. 423], 5658. in Potter County, in the State of Texas.
Laid on the table (S. 4576 passed in lieu), 4289.
H.R.11459-For the relief of Harold W. Merrin.
Laid on the table (S. 4287 passed in lieu), 4861. H.R. 11930--To provide a preliminary examination of the Green
River, Wash., with a view to the control of its floods.
H.R.11460-To authorize credit in the disbursing account of Reported back (S.Rept. 1092), 2071.-Debated, 2102.-Passed Sen-
Donna M. Davis. ate, 3681.-Examined and signed, 3845, 3916.-Presented io the
Laid on the table (S. 4286 passed in lieu), 4861. President, 3917.-Approved [Public, No. 348], 4552.
H.R. 11461-For the relief of C. N. Hildreth, Jr. H.R. 11947-To authorize the Secretary of War to erect one marker
Amended and passed House, 3722.-Passed Senate (S. 4844), for the graves of 85 Confederate soldiers buried in the Old
3847.-Examined and signed, 3935, 3990.-Presented to the Rondo Cemetery in Miller County, Ark., in lieu of seperate
President, 4104.-Approved (Private, No. 206], 4552. markers as now authorized by law.
H.R.11477-For the relief of George Charles Walthers. Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1981) , 3581.-Amended and
Amended and passed House, 3715.-Referred to Senate Commit- :e_assed House, 4544.-Referred to Senate Committee on Mili-
tee on Claims, 3831.-Reported with amendment (S.Rept. tary AIDI.irs, 4566.
1248), 4379.-Minority views (S.Rept. 1248, pt. 2), 4379. H.R. 11964--Granting an Jncrease of pension to Georgianna Furey.
H.R. 11495-For the relief of Elsie Segar, administratrix of C. M. A. Reference changed to Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2193.
Sorensen and of Holgar E. Sorensen. H.R. 11980--Authoriztng the President of the United States to
Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 1798), 607.-supplementary make a posthumous award of a Distinguished Flying Cross to
report (H.Rept. 1798, pt. 2), 4554. Glenn H. Curtiss, deceased, and to present the same to Lua
H.R.11499-For restoring and maintaining the purchasing power Curtiss, mother of the said Glenn H. Curtiss, deceased.
of the dollar. Debated, 4287, 4292.-Amended and passed House, 4293.-Re-
Indefinitely postponed (see H.R. 12280) , 1178. ferred to Senate Committee on Military Affairs, 4301.-Re-
H.R. 11504-Authorizing the sale of certain Government property ported back (S.Rept. 1305), 4962.-Passed Senate, 5012.-
in the District of Columbia. Examined and signed, 5117, 5186.-Presented to the President,
Reported back (H.Rept. 1918), 2640.-Passed House, 3979.-Re- 5289.-Approved [Private, No. 237], 5657.
ferred to Senate Committee on the District of Columbia, H.R.11991-To authorize the Attorney General and the Secretary
3997.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1231), 4179. of the Treasury to turn over to State agencies, for use in the
H.R.l1532-For the relief of William M. Sherman. enforcement of laws for the protection of migratory birds,
Reported back (H.Rept. 2100), 4865. forfeited vessels acquired by the Department of Justice and
H.R. 11535-For the relief of Walter Kaszubski. Treasury Department and no longer needed for official use.
Reference changed to Committee on Naval Affairs, 1833. Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 2050), 4296.
H.R.12047-To provide for the transfer of powder and other ex-
H.R. 11559-For the relief of A. H. Marshall. plosive materials from deteriorated and unserviceable am-
Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 2161), 5188. munition under the control of the War Department to the
H.R.1159Q.-To authorize the waiver or remission of certain coal- Department of Agriculture for use in land clearing, drainage,
lease rentals, and for other purposes. road building, and other agricultural purposes.
Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1868), 1833. Debated, 3556.-Amended and passed House, 5280.-Passed Sen-
H.R.11659-Authorizing the exchange of certain patented lands. ate, 5318.-Examined and signed, 5425, 5428.-Presented to the
Laid on the table (S. 4390 passed in lieu), 5399. President, 5539.-Approved (Public, No. 424], 5653.
H.R. 11718--To amend the act entitled "An act to regulate foreign H.R. 12070--Granting an increase of pension to Clarence W. Failor.
commerce by prohibiting the admission into the United States Reference changed to Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2555.
of certain adulterated grain and seeds unfit for seeding pur- H.R. 12097-For the relief of distress due to unemployment, to
poses", approved August 24, 1912, as amended, and for other create a committee for Federal, State, and local cooperation
purposes. in placing qualified unemployed persons on unoccupied farms
Reported back (H.Rept. 2002), 3917. for the purpose of growing subsistence food crops during the
H.R. 11735-To permanently set aside certain lands 1n Utah as an continuance of the unemployment emergency.
addition to the Navajo Indian Reservation, and for other Debated, 705.
purposes. H.R. 12124--Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain
Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 1883), 2127.-Amended and soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy, etc., and
passed House, 3558.-Referred to Senate Committee on Indian certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the Civil War,
Affairs, 3589.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1199), 3744.-Passed and to widows of such soldiers and sailors.
Senate, 4970.-Examined and signed, 5061, 5064.-Presented to Debated, 4857.
the President, 5187.-Approved (Public, No. 403], 5657. H.R. 1212&---To add certain lands to the Gunnison National Forest,
H.R. 11798--To authorize the addition of certain names to tfie Colo.
final roll of the Sac and Fox Indians. Debated, 1875.-Amended and passed House, 1877.-Referred to
Laid on the table (S. 4557 passed in lieu). 5399. Senate Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 1933.-Re-
ported back (S.Rept. 1316), 4963.-Pa.ssed Senate, 5506.-Ex-
H.R. 11810--Providing for payment of $25 to each enrolled Chip- amined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Presented to the President,
pewa Indian of Minnesota from the funds standing to their 5666.-Approved (Public, No. 437].
credit in the Treasury of the United States. H.R. 12173-To provide for the deportation of certain alien seamen.
Reported back {H.Rept. 1808), 943.-Laid on the table (S. 5252 and for other purposes.
passed ·in lieu), 1885. Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1994), 3823.
H.R.11816-To stop injury to the public grazing lands by pre- H.R. 12193-For the relief of John P. Seabrook.
venting overgrazing and soil deterioration, to provide for their Reported back (H.Rept. 1977), 3419.
orderly use, improvement, and development, to stabilize the
H.R. 12328--To authorize the assignment of awards entered by the
livestock industry dependent upon the public range, and tor Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany, the
other purposes. Tripartite Claims Commission, and the war claims arbiter.
Debated, 704, 1881, 3551.-Passed House (under suspension of Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1936), 2790.-Amended and
rules), 3562-3569.-Referred to Senate Committee on Public passed House, 4540.-Referred to Senate Committee on Finance,
Lands and surveys, 3589. 4566.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1306), 4962.-Passed Senate,
H.R. 11869-To amend the act of March 2, 1929, conferring juris- 5347.-Examined and signed, 5449, 5538.-Presented to the
diction upon certain courts of the United States to hear and President, 5539.-Approved [Public, No. 426], 5658.
determine the claim by the owner of the steamship W. I. Rad- H.R.l2329-To establish the boundary lines of the Chippewa. In-
cliffe against the United States, and for other purposes. dian territory in the State of Minnesota.
Suppl~mentary report (H.Rept. 1604, pt. 2), 4554. Reported back (S.Rept. 1102), 2131.-Passed Senate, 3682.-Fx-
H.R. H886-For the relief of Joseph Michael McDougall. amined and signed, 3845, 3916.-Presented to the President.
Reported back =(H.Rept. 1813). 1099. 8917.-Approved {Public, No. 349], 4552.
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HOUSE BILLS 12351-13023
H.R. 12351-Jfor the relief of Guy M. Kinman. H.R. 12753-To amend an act entitled "An act to establish a uni-
Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1799), 607.-Bupplementary form system of bankruptcy throughout the United States",
report (H.Rept. 1799, pt. 2), 4554. approved July 1, 1889, and acts amendatory thereof and sup-
H.R. 12436-For the relief of Giuglio Zarella. plementary thereto.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1931), 2723. Remarks, 2785.
H.R.12466-Granting an increase of pension to Abbie J. Parsons. H.R.l2769-To provide an additional authorization for the acqui-
Reference changed to Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1355. sition of land in the vicinity of Camp Bullis, Tex.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1961), 3342.-Passed House, 4538.-Re-
H.R. 12595-To amend the Teachers' Salary Act of the District of ferred to Senate Committee on Military Affairs, 4566.-Re-
Columbia, approved June 4, 1924, as amended, in relation to ported back (S.Rept. 1299), 4874.-Passed Senate, 5011.-Ex-
establishing the Wilson and Miner Teachers Colleges on a basis amined and signed, 5117, 5186.-Presented to the President,
comparable with recognized standards for accredited institu- 52..89.-Approved (Public, No. 379], 5657.
tions of like kind; to raising the trade or vocational schools to
the level of junior high schools, and for other purposes. H.R. 12843-To change the name of the retail liquor dealers' stamp
Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 1881), 2127.-Debated, tax in the case of retail drug stores or pharmacies.
3985.-Amended and passed House, 3988.-Placed on the Cal- Reported back (H.Rept. 2038), 4209.
endar in Senate, 3997 .-Debated, 4976. H.R. 12891-For the relief of Ellen Grant.
H.R. 12651-For the relief of the Uintah, White River, and Un- Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 2135), 5061.
compahgre Bands of Ute Indians of Utah~ and for other pur- H.R. 12952-For the relief of Paul DeWitt Brown.
poses. Reference changed to Cor.a.mittee on Naval Affairs, 1833.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1856), 1712.-Debated, 1905.-Passed H.R. 12977-To amend section 808 of Title VIII of the Revenue Act
House, 3554.-Referred to Senate Committee on Indian A1fairs, of 1926, as amended by section 443 of the Revenue Act of 1928.
3589.-Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1200), 3744.- Reported back (S.Rept. 1267), 4652, 4787.-Passed Senate,
Amended and passed Senate, 4971.-House concurs in Senate 4988.-Examined and signed, 5117, 5186.-Presented to the
amendment, 5393.-Examined and signed, 5449, 5538.-Pre- President, 5289.-Approved (Public, No. 289], 5657.
sented to the President, 5539.-Approved (Public, No. 427], H.R. 12981-Conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to
5658. hear and determine the claims of the International Arms &
H.R. 12678--To license and register master electricians, master Fuze Co., Inc.
fixture hangers, journeymen electricians, and journeymen fix- Reported back (H.Rept. 2197), 5651.
ture hangers engaged in the business of 1nstal11ng, repairing, H.R. 13006-To provide that no interest shall be charged on loans
or maintaining electric wiring, fixtures, apparatus, and ap- upon adjusted-service certificates, that such loans shall be
pliances for light, heat, or power in the District of Columbia, considered as partial payments, and for other purposes.
and for other purposes. Mr. W1lltamson: Committee on Ways and Means, 40.
Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1924), 2722.
H.R. 13007-Providing for the restoration of an Indian agent for
H.R. 12684-For the relief of Capt. James L. Alverson. the Lower Brule Indian Reservation.
Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 2162), 5188. Mr. Williamson; Cqmmittee on Indian A1fairs, 40.-Reported
H.R. 1274Q-Authorizing an appropriation for payment to the Gov- back (H.Rept. 1884), 2127.-Debated, 3559.
ernment of China for the account of certain Chinese citizens. H.R.13008--To amend section.2 of an act entitled "An act to pro-
Passed House, 706.-Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign vide emergency financing facUlties for financial institutions,
Relations, 722. to aid in financing agriculture, commerce, and industry, and
H.R. 12741-Authorizing an appropriation for payment to the for other purposes," approved January 22, 1932 (Public, No. 2,
Government of China for the account of certain Chinese 72d Cong.).
citizens. Mr. Williamson; Committee on Banking and Currency; 40.
Passed House, 706.-Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign H.R. 13009-To provide for the final enrollment of the Indians of
Relations, 722. the Sioux Tribe of Indians consisting of certain tribes.
H.R. 12743-Authorizing an appropriation for payment to the Mr. Williamson; Committee on Indian A1fairs, 40.
Government of Canada for the account of Janet Hardcastle H.R. 1301Q-To restore the 2-cent rate of postage on first-class
Ross, a citizen of Canada. mail matter.
Amended and passed House, 706.-Referred to Senate Committee Mr. Mead; Committee on Ways and Means, 40.
on Foreign Relations, 722. . H.R.13011-To amend the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act
H.R. 12744-Authorizing an appropriation for payment to the by providing for loans to cities, counties, and States secu:r.ed
Government of Nicaragua for the account of Raimunda Valla- by tax fieri facias, tax executions, and other tax liens, and for
dares de Calderon, a citizen of Nicaragua. other purposes.
Debated, 707.-Passed House, 1862.-Referred to Senate Com- Mr. Lankford of Georgia; Committee on Banking and Currency,
mittee on Foreign Relations, 1933. 40.-Remarks, 140-142.
H.R.13012-To regulate the value of money, to stabilize its pur-
H.R. 12745-Authorizing an appropriation for payment to the chasing power by the controlled expansion and contraction of
Government of Great Britain for the account of N.J. Moosa, a the currency, and for other purposes.
British subject. Mr. Rankin; Committee on Banking and Currency, 40.
Passed House, 707.-Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign
Relations, 722. H.R.13013-To provide additional revenue, and for other purposes.
Mr. O'Connor; Committee on Ways and Means, 40.
H.R. 12746-Authorizing an appropriation for payment to the H.R.13014-To provide additional revenue, and for other purposes.
Government of Norway in settlement of all claims for reim- Mr. William E. Hull; Committee on Ways and Means, 40.
bursement on account of losses sustained by the owner and
crew of the Norwegian steamer Tampen. H.R.1301&-For preliminary examination and survey of Occupacia.
Passed House, 707.-Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Creek, Essex County, Va., and channel connecting the same
Relations, 722. with the Rappahannock River.
Mr. Bland; Committee on Rivers and Harbors, 40.
H.R. 12747-Authorizlng an appropriation for payment to the H.R.13016-To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to adjust
Government of China for the account of Ling Mau Mau, a debts of farmers to the United States for seed, feed, and crop
citizen of China. production loans.
Passed House, 708.-Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Mr. Leavitt; Committee on Agriculture, 40.
Relations, 722.
H.R. 13017-For a survey and examination of West Creek, N.J.
H.R. 12748--Authorizing an appropriation for payment to the Mr. Bacharach; Committee on Rivers and Harbors, 40.
Government of Nicaragua for the account of Salvador Buitrago H.R.13018--To amend section 79 of the Judicial Code.
Diaz, a citizen of Nicaragua. Mr. Buckbee; Committee on the Judiciary, 40.
Passed House, 1882.-Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign H.R. 13019-To prohibit the importation of articles from certain
Relations, 1933. countries, and for other purposes.
H.R. 12749-Authorizing an appropriation for payment to the Mr. Collier; Committee on Ways and Means, 40.
Government of Great Britain for the account of the Shanghai H.R.13020-To provide additional revenue, and for other purposes.
Electric Construction Co., Ltd. Mr. Brunner; Committee on Ways and Means, 41.
Passed House, 708.-Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign H.R. 13021-To provide for the advance payment of adjusted-serv-
Relations, 722. ice certificates.
H.R.1275Q-Authorizing an appropriation for payment to the Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Ways and Means, 41.
Government of Nicaragua for the account of Benjamin Gon- H.R.13022-To repeal section 1001 (a) of the Revenue Act of 1932,
zalez, a citizen of Nicaragua. which increased the rate of postage on certain mail matter of
Passed House, 708.-Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign the first class.
Relations, 722. Mr. Almon; Committee on Ways and Means, 41.
H.R. 12751-Authorizing an appropriation for pQJment to the H.R. 13023-To extend the time for payment of seed and feed loans
Government of Chile for the account of Enriqueta Koch v. de made to farmers under the Reconstruction Finance Corpora-
Jeanneret, a citizen of Chile. tion Act and other emergency relief acts during the years 1931
Debated, 708.-Passed House, 1883.-Referred to Senate Com- and 1932, and for other purposes.
mittee on Foreign Relation§, 1933. Mr. Sinclair; Committee on Agriculture, 41.
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H.R.13024-To repeal the tax on bank checks. H.R.l304~For the rel!ef of William· Henry Davidson.
Mr. Almon; Committee on Ways and Means, 4:1. Mr. Allen; Committee on Military Affairs, 42.
H.R.13025-To extend the time during which the emergency ap- H.R.13047-Granting a pension to Annie Coan.
propriation for Federal-aid highways shall be available for ex- Mr. Aldrich; Committee on Pensions, 42.
penditure. H.R. 13048-Granting a pension to Eva L. Goodwin.
Mr. Almon; Committee on Ways and Means, 4.1.-Reference Mr. Aldrich; Committee on Pensions, 42.
changed to Committee on Roads, 475.-Reported back (H.Rept.
1971) • 3342. H.R.13049-Granting an increase of pension to Sarah P. Scott.
Mr. Ayres; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 42.
H.R. 1302~To amend chapter 231 of the act of May 22, 1896 (29
Stat. 133, sec. 546, title 34, U.S.C.). H.R. 13050--Granting an incr ease of pension to Hannah Engler.
Referred to Commit tee on Naval Affairs, 41.-Reported back Mr. Ayres; Committee on Invalld Pensions, 42.
(H.Rept. 1978), 3419.-Amended and passed House, 4539.-Re- H.R. 13051-Granting an increase of pension to Eliza Robinson.
ferred to Senate Committee on Naval Affairs, 4566.-Reported Mr. Ayres; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 42.
back (S.Rept. 1293), 4874.-Passed Senate, 5009.-Examined H.R. 13052--{Jranting an increase of pension to Miriam A. W1lliams.
and signed, 5117, 5186.-Presented to the President, 5289.-Ap- Mr. Ayres; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 42.
proved [Public, No. 384], 5657. H.R. 13053-For the relief of Albert Polley.
H.R.13027-To provide revenue by increasing taxes on certain non- Mr. Bachmann; Committee on Military Affairs, 42.
intoxicating vinous liquors and to remove the limitation of the H.R. 13054--Grantlng a pension to Earl J. Benn~tt.
prohibition laws upon their manufacture, transportation, and Mr. Bachmann; Committee on Pensions, 42.
sale in certain cases.
Mr. Lea; Committee on Ways and Means, 41. H.R.13055-For the rellef of the estate of John T. Lynch, deceased.
Mr. Barton; Committee on War Claims, 42.
H.R.13028-To provide for the appointment of one additional
judge of the District Court of the United States for the East- H.R. 1305~For the relief of the estate of David Lynch, deceased.
ern District of New York. Mr. Barton; Committee on War Claims, 42.
Mr. Brunner; Committee on the Judiciary, 41. H.R. 13057-Granting a pension to Cathrine Orender.
H.R.13029--To authorize an appropriation of $50,000,000 for seed Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 42.
loans and advances to farmers in 1933, for the purpose of crop H.R. 13058-Granting a pension to Mary E. Mecomber.
production. Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 42.
Mr. Warren; Committee on Banking and Currency, 41. H.R.13059-Granting an increase of pension to Hester A. Young.
H.R. 13030-Granting a civil-service status to wounded war vet· Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 42.
erans of the United States. H.R.13060-Granting an increase of pension to Mitilda J. Hen-
Mr. Pittenger; Committee on ·the Civil Service, 41. derson.
H.R. 13031-To amend the Revenue Act of 1918. Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 42.
Mr. O'Connor; Committee on Ways and Means, 41. H.R.13061-Granting an increase of pension to Jeritha Love
H.R.13032-To amend section 604 of the Rev.enue Act of 1932. Claxton.
Mr. O'Connor; Committee on Ways and Means, 41. Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 42.
H.R.13033-To repeal the tax on bank checks. H.R.13062-{Jranting an increase of pension to Mary N. Stanley.
Mr. Romjue; Committee on Ways and Means, 41. Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 42.
H.R. 13034-To provide Federal aid for the construction of groins H.R. 13063-Granting an increase of pension to Addie Blunt.
and bulkheads for coast protection. Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 42.
Mr. Sutphin; Committee on Rivers and Harbors, 41. H.R. 13064-Granting an increase of pension to Hannah H. Maddux.
H.R.13035-To repeal section 1001 (a) of the Revenue Act of 1932, Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 42.
which increased the rate of postage on certain mail matter of H.R. 13065-Granting an increase of pension to Elizabeth Dugan.
the first class. Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 42.
Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Ways and Means, 41.
H.R. 13066-Granting a pension to Frances E. Newton.
H.R.1303~To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to make a Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalld Pensions, 42.
per capita payment to certain Sac and Fox Indians of Okla- H.R. 13067-Granting a pension to Mary A. Lane.
homa. Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 42.
Mr. McKeown; Committee on Indian Mairs, 41.
H.R. 13037-To amend the Reconstruction Finance Corporation H.R.13068-Granting a pension to George H. Miller.
Act, as amended by the Emergency Relief and Construction Mr. B11rton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 42.
Act of 1932, by adding thereto a new section providing for H.R. 13069-Granting a pension to Nan A. Benson.
crop loans and other purposes. Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 42.
Mr. Briggs; Committee on Banking and Currency, 41. H.R. 13070-Granting a pension to Sherman King.
H.R. 13038-To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to pay $500 Mr. Barton; Comm.ittee on Invalid Pensions, 42.
for expenses of Sac and Fox business committee. H.R. 13071-Granting an increase of pension to Sallie A. Nunn.
Mr. McKeown; Committee on ·Indian Affairs, 41. Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 42.
H.R. 13039-For the protection of laborers and mechanics on pub- H.R. 13072-Granting a pension to Ona Gross.
lic buildings or other public works of the United States and Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 42.
the District of Columbia. H.R. 13073-Granting an increase of pension to Annie E. Teague.
Mr. Wigglesworth; Committee on Labor, 41.
Mr. Barton; Committee on Inval~d Pensions, 42.
H.R.13040-To amend the National Prohibition Act, as amended H.R. 13074-Granting a pension to James E. Hamilton.
and supplemented. Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 42.
Mr. O'Connor; Committee on the Judiciary, 41.
H.R. 13075-For the relief of John Pierce.
H.R. 13041-To provide financial facllities for making loans on Mr. Barton; Committee on Military Affairs, 42.
farms and;or farm homes, and for other purposes. H.R.13076-Granting an increase of pension to Eliza J. Postle-
Mr. McKeown; Committee on Banking and Currency, 41. wait.
H.R. 13042-To authorize the transfer of land from the War De- Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 42.
partment to the Territory of Hawaii. H.R. 13077-For the relief of Philip Sappington.
Mr. Houston of Hawaii; Committee on Military Affairs, 41.- Mr. Barton; Committee on Military Affairs, 42.
Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 2062), 4375.-Amended
and passed House, 5166.-Referred to Senate Committee on H.R. 13078-Granting an increase of pension to John W. Harmon.
Military Affairs, 5192. Mr. Barton; Committee on Pensions, 42.
H.R. 13043-To repeal section 1001 (a) of the Revenue Act of 1932, H.R. 13079--Granting a pension to Annie C. Linthicum.
which increased the rate of postage on certain mail matter Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 42.
of the first class. H.R.13080-For the relief of Edward J. Duggan.
Mr. Kurtz; Committee on Ways and Means, 41. Mr. Barton; Committee on Claims, 43.
H.R. 13044-To liquidate and refinance agricultural indebtedness H.R.13081-Granting a pension to Mary Ann Eskew.
and to encourage and promote agriculture, commerce, and in- Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43.
dustry, by establishing an efficient credit system, through H.R.13082-For the relief of Felix Maupin.
which the unjust and unequal burdens placed upon agricul- Mr. Barton; Committee on Naval Affairs, 43.
ture during the period of price fixing and deflation may be H.R. 13083--Granting a pension to Sarah K. Copeland.
lightened, by providing for the liquidation and refinancing Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pen~ions, 43.
of farm mortgages and farm indebtedness at a reduced rate
of interest through the Federal farm-loan system, the Federal H.R.13084-Granting a pension to Joseph M. Cameron.
Reserve banking system, and creating a Board of Agriculture Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43.
to supervise the same. H.R. 13085-Granting a pension to Etta Janes.
Mr. Patman; Committee on Banking and Currency, 41. Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43.
H.R. 13045-Granting a pension to Catherine E. Burke. H.R. 13086-Granting a pension to James Bragan.
Mr. Adkins; Committee on Pensions, 42. Mr. Barton; Committee on Pensions, 43. ·
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H.R. 13087-Granting a pension to Ruth Ann Breedlove. H.R. 13125-Grantlng a pension to Eliza Rafferty.
Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43. Mr. Dyer; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43.
H.R.13088-Granting a pension to Ada Pettigrew. H.R.1312~ranting a pension to Lillian S. Budd.
Mr. Bart on; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43. Mr. Eaton of Colorado; Comm.ittee on Invalid Pensions, 43.
H.R. 13089-Granting an increase of pension to Sarah McGuire. H.R. 13127-Granting an increase of pension to Annie Cannan.
Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43. Mr. Estep; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43.
H.R. 1309Q-Granting an increase of pension to Ida Nagel. H.R. 13128--Granting an increase of pension to Marion G. Webb.
Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43. Mr. Evans of Cal.ifornia; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43.
H.R. 13091-Granting an increase of pension to Katharine Wallace. H.R. 13129-Granting a pension to Harriet J. Hart.
Mr. Biddle; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43. Mr. Evans of California; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43.
H.R. 13092-Granting an increase of pension to Mary Chilcoat. H.R. 13130-Granting a pension to Laura B. Perley.
Mr. Biddle; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43. Mr. Evans of California; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43.
H.R. 13093-To provide for the reimbursement of certain enlisted H.R.13131-Granting an increase of pension to Ada Thomas
men and former enlisted men of the Navy for the value of per- · Hackett.
sonal effects lost, damaged, or destroyed by fire at the naval Mr. Fiesinger; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43.
radio station, Eureka, Calif., on January 17, 1930. H.R. 13132-Granting a pension to Nancy Triplet.
Mr. Black; Committee on Claims, 43. Mr. Finley; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43.
H.R. 13094--To provide for the reimbursement of certain enlisted H.R.13133-For the relief of Jesse Baird.
men and former enlisted men of the Navy for the value of Mr. Finley; Committee on Claims, 43.
personal effects lost, damaged, or destroyed by fire at the naval H.R.13134--Granting an increase of pension to Mary Perry.
training station, Hampton Roads, Va., on February 21, 1927. Mr. Finley; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43.
Mr. Black; Committee on Claims, 43. H.R.13135-For the relief of John W. Lampk.ins.
'H.R. 13095-Granting a pension to Julius Hampton, Jr. Mr. Finley; Committee on Military Affairs, 43.
Mr. Bland; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43. H.R.1313~ranting a pension to Charles E. King.
H.R.13096-Granting an increase of pension to Karoline Umlauft. Mr. Finley; Committee on Pensions, 43.
Mr. Bland; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43. H.R. 13137-Granting a pension to Henry Davenport.
H.R. 13097-Granting an increase of pension to Martha J. Con- Mr. Finley; Committee on Pensions, 43.
stant. H.R. 13138-For the relief of Bevley L. Clark.
Mr. Bloom; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43. Mr. Finley; Committee on Military Affairs, 43.
H.R. 13098-For the relief of H. A. Taylor. H.R.13139-Granting a pension to Jesse Arthur.
Mr. Bolton; Committee on Claims, 43. Mr. Finley; Committee on Pensions, 43.
H.R. 13099-Granting a pension to Josephine Ensign. H.R. 13140-Granting a pension to Laura B. Poore.
Mr. Boylan; Committee on Pensions, 43. Mr. Finley; Committee on Pensions, 43.
H.R. 13100-Granting an increase of pension to Celesta G. Rock. H.R.13141-Granting a pension to Eliza S. Rhodes.
Mr. Buckbee; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43. Mr. Finley; Committee on Pensions, 43.
H.R. 13101-For the relief of James Prien. H.R.13142-Granting a pension to Ada Simpson.
Mr. Buckbee; Committee on Military Affairs, 43. Mr. Finley; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43.
H.R.13102-Granting an increase of pension to Earnest J. Wolter. H.R. 13143-Granting an increase of pension to James W. Taylor.
Mr. Buckbee; Committee on Pensions, 43. Mr. Finley; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.
H.R . 13103-Granting an increase of pension to Cora Winklepleck. H.R.13144-Granting a pension to Ella Abney.
Mr. Buckbee; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43. Mr. Finley; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.
H.R. 13104-Granting a pension to Nellie L. Adams. H.R.13145-Granting a pension to David W. Snyder.
Mr. Buckbee; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43. Mr. Finley; Committee on Pensions, 44.
H.R.13105-Granting an increase of pension to Philura R. Brown. H.R.1314~ranting a pension to Harry Miller.
Mr. Buckbee; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43. Mr. Fitzpatrick; Committee on Pensions, 44.
H.R.1310~ranting an increase of pension to Emily S. Maxwell. H.R.13147-Granting an increase of pension to Luella E. Ma-
Mr. Buckbee; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43. cumber.
H.R.13107-To correct the military record of Jordan Kidwell. Mr. Freeman; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.-Reference
Mr. Canfield; Committee on Military Affairs, 43. changed to Committee on Pensions, 297.
H.R. 13108-Granting a pension to John W. Raridon. H.R. 13148-For the relief of Ernest W. Jermark.
Mr. Canfield; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43. Mr. French; Committee on Claims, 44. . '·
H.R. 13109-Granting an increase of pension to Katie Hoagland. H.R. 13149-Granting a pension to Harriet E. Austin.
Mr. Canfield; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43. Mr. Garber; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.
H.R. 13110-Granting an increase of pension to Artimissa Earhart. H.R. 13150-Granting an increase of pension to May I. Barton.
Mr. Canfield; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43. Mr. Garber; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.
H.R. 13111-Granting an increase of pension to Martha J. Trw- H.R. 13151-Granting an increase of pension to Mary E. Lakey.
lender. Mr. Garber; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.
Mr. Canfield; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43. H.R. 13152-Granting an increase of pension to Mary J. McAlearney.
H.R. 13112-Granting a pension to Andrew J. Oliver. Mr. Guyer; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.
Mr. Carter of Wyoming; Committee on Pensions, 43. H.R. 13153-Granting an increase of pension to Victoria Gould.
H .R.13113-Granting a pension to Mrs. William G. Root. Mr. Guyer; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.
Mr. Carter of Wyoming; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43. H.R.13154-Granting an increase of pension to Ernaline J. Strine.
H.R. 13114--For the relief of Charles L. Wymore. Mr. Haines; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
Mr. Carter of Wyoming; Committee on Military Affairs, 43. H.R. 13155-Granting an increase of pension to Hattie J. Doolittle.
H.R. 13115--For the relief of David Levy. Mr. Hancock of New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.
Mr. Cavicchia; Committee on Naval Affairs, 43. H.R.1315~ranting an increase of pension to Nettie Brown.
H.R.13116-To extend the benefits of the United States Employees' Mr. Hancock of New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.
Compensation Act to Eugene C. Lee. H.R. 13157-Granting an increase of pension to Caroline Appelt.
Mr. Cavicchia; Committee on Claims, 43. Mr. Hancock of New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.
H.R. 13117-Granting a pension to William F. Curtain. H.R.13158--Granting a pension to Catherine J. Hoyer.
Mr. Cole of Maryland; Committee on Pensions, 43. Mr. Hancock of New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.
H.R. 13118-Granting a pension to Mary E. Van Dyck. H.R. 13159-Granting a pension to Jean M. Lockwood.
Mr. Corning; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43. Mr. Hancock of New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.
H.R.13119-Granting a pension to Agnes B. Flynn. H.R. 13160-For the relief of Joseph Lawrence Rusche.
Mr. Corning; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43.-Reference Mr. Hess; Committee on Naval Affairs, 44.
changed to Committee on Pensions, 151.
H.R.13161-Granting a pension to Clara M. Britt.
H.R. 13120-Granting an increase of pension to Annie Oathout. Mr. Hess; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.
Mr. Crowther; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43.
H.R. 13121-Granting an increase of pension to Nancy Hyson. H.R. 13162-Granting a pension to Kate Harnass.
Mr. Hollister; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.

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Mr. Crowther; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43.
H.R.13122-Granting a pension to Maude Harriman Sanford. H.R. 13163-:-Granting a. pension to J.o sephine BaUmann.
Mr. Crowther; Committee on Pensions, 43. Mr. Holllster; Conuruttee on Penswns, 44.
H.R. 13123-.For the relief of Arthur Reid. H.R. 13164-Granting a pension to Eva Heine.
Mr. Crowther; Committee on Military Affairs, 43. Mr. Hollister; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.
H.R. 13124-Granting an increase of pension to Catherine E. Ising. H.R.13165-Granting a pension to Lucy Tyler.
Mr. Doutrich; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 43. Mr. Hollister; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.
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H.R. 13166-For the relief of the H. C. Nutting Co. H.R.13207-For the relief o! Fred C. Blenkner.
Mr. Hollister; Committee on Claims, 44. Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Claims, 44.
H.R. 13167-Granting an increase of pension to Alice E. Helmer. H.R.13208--Grant.ing a pension to Fred F. Counts.
Mr. Hope; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Pensions, 44.
H.R.13168--Granting an increase of pension to Ellen L. W. Jones. H.R. 13209---Granting an increase of pension to Elizabeth Cooley.
Mr. Hope; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.
H.R.13169-Granting a pension to Lewis Garner. H.R. 13210-Granting an increase of pension to Fannie Bastle.
:Mr. Howard; Committee on Pensions, 44. Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.
H.R. 13170-Granting a pension to James Angel. H.R. 13211---Granting an increase of pension to Ellen C. Reed.
Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. Mr. Lamneck; Comm.ittee on Invalid Pensions, 44.
H.R. 13171---Granting a pension to William Bruce. H.R. 13212-Granting an increase of pension to Columbia Hankins.
Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.
H.R. 13172-Granting a pension to Lewis Congrove. H.R.13213---Granting an increase of pension to Caroline Yost.
Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
H.R. 13173---Granting an increase of pension to Sarah A. Daugherty. H.R.13214-Granting an increase of pension to Mary Elizabeth
Mr. Jenk~ns; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. Gibbons. ·
H.R. 13174-Granting an increase of pension to Mary E. Derry. Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. H.R. 13215--Granting an increase of pension to Martha E. Hall.
H.R. 13175-Granting an increase of pension to Jennie S. Duncan. Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. H.R. 13216-Granting an increase of pension to Tabitha Reynolds.
H.R. 13176---Granting an increase of pension to Addie C. Fenwick. Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. H.R. 13217---Granting an increase of pension to Mary A. Pocock.
H.R. -13177-Granting an increase of pension to Charlotte Fultz. Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. H.R. 13218--Granting an increase of pension to Adelia Barnes.
H.R. 13178--Granting a pension to Roma Hively. Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. H.R.13219-Granting an increase of pension to Matilda Kennedy.
H.R. 13179-Granting a pension to Jennie Hopkins. Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
!\1r. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. H.R. 13220---Granting an increase of pension to Frances E. Foster.
H.R. 13180-Granting an increase of pension to Mary C. Keneff. Mr. Lam.neck; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. H.R. 13221-For the relief of Anna C. Stigers.
H.R. 13181---Granting a pension to Maude Lantz. Mr. Lewis; Committee on War Claims, 45.
Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. H.R.13222-Granting an increase of pension to Mary A. Taylor.
H.R. 13182---Granting an increase of pe~on to Laura E. Mcintyre. Mr. Lewis; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. H.R. 13223---Granting an increase of pension to Elizabeth A.
H.R. 13183---Granting an increase of pension to Mary L. Martin. Richenberg.
Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. Mr. Lewis; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
H.R. 13184-Granting a pension to Mary Virginia Salisbury. H.R. 13224--Granting an increase of pension to Catharine A. Wol!.
Mr. Lichtenwalner; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.
H.R.13185-For the relief of Leo Yates. H.R. 13225---Granting an increase of pension to Belle Armel.
Mr. Johnson of Washington; Committee on Claims, 44. Mr. Ludlow; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
H.R. 13186---Granting a pension to Mary Alice Davis. H.R. 13226-To refund the duty on a carillon of 63 bells imported
- Mr. Kendall; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44.
for the Scottish Rite Temple, Indianapolis, Ind.
Mr. Ludlow; Committee on Claims, 45.
H.R. 13187---Granting a pension to AlbertS. Miller. H.R. 13227-For the relief of Manuel Merritt.
Mr. Kendall; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. Mr. McKeown; Committee on Claims, 45.-Reported back (H.
H.R. 13188-Granting an increase of pension to Melissa D. Smith Rept. 2163) 5188.
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:Mr. Kendall; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. H.R. 13228--Granting an increase of pension to Marianna Gedris.
H.R. 13189-Granting an increase of pension to Hester H. Lewis. Mr. Mapes; Committee on Pensions, 45.
Mr. Kendall; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. .H.R. 13229-Granting a pension to Susan E. Thayer.
H.R. 13190-Granting an increase of pension to Ann Eliza Ansell. Mr. Mapes; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
Mr. Kendall; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. H.R. 13230---Granting a pension to Marie Baraby.
H.R. 13191---Granting an increase of pension to Eunice A. Myers. Mr. Martin of Massachusetts; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
Mr. Kendall; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. H.R. 13231---Granting a pension to Mary J. Winslow.
H.R. 13192-Granting an increase of pension to Melinda Mowers. Mr. Martin of Massachusetts; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
Mr. Kniffin; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. H.R. 13232---Granting an increase of pension to Nora Frazier.
H.R. 13193---Granting an increase of penSion to Harriet Deamer. Mr. Martin of Massachusetts; Committee on Invalid Pensions. 45.
Mr. Kniffin; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. H.R. 13233-For the relief of Edward Theroult, alias Frank
H.R. 13194-Granting a pension to Emma Adcock. Gam.ashe.
Mr. Kniffin; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. Mr. Martin of Massachusetts; Committee on Military Affa.irs, 45.
H.R. 13195--Granting an increase of pension to Nancy H. Wald- H.R. 13234-Granting an increase of pension to Elizabeth M.
smlth. Brown.
Mr. Kurtz; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. Mr. Martin of Massachusetts; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
H.R.13196--Granting a pension to Morgan L. Dively. H.R. 13235-Granting a pension to Kate Andrews.
Mr. Kurtz; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. Mr. Milligan; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
H.R. 13197-Granting an increase of pension to Susannah Ditter- H.R. 13236-Granting an increase of pension to Eliza Mulvania.
line. Mr. Milligan; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
Mr. Kurtz; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. H.R. 13237---Granting an increase of pension to Marla Jefferson.
H.R.13198-Granting a pension to Lana Miller. Mr. Morehead; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.-Reference
Mr. Kurtz; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. changed to Committee on Pensions, 284.
H.R. 13199-Granting a pension to Anna Hill Wilson. H.R. 13238-Granting an increase of pension to Annie Messler.
Mr. Kurtz; Committee on Pensions, 44. Mr. Morehead; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
H.R. 13200-Granting an increase of pension to Isabella Arbogast. H.R. 13239-Grantlng a pension to Squ.ire F. Ashley.
Mr. Kurtz; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. Mr. Moore of Kentucky; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
H.R. 13201---Granting an increase of pension to Isabella Cramer. H.R. 13240---Granting a pension to Vuna Flener.
Mr. Kurtz; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. Mr. Moore of Kentucky; Committee on Pensions, 45.
H.R. 13202-Awarding the Distinguished Service Cross to Joseph
Tibe. H.R. 13241---Granting an increase of pension to Harriett Moore.
Mr. Lamneck; Comm.ittee on M.ilitary Affa..irs, 44. Mr. Nelson of Missouri; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
H.R. 13203-Granting an increase of pension to Miami Leeper. H.R. 13242---Granting an increase of pension to Mary C. Sly.
Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. Mr. Nelson of Missouri; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
H.R. 13204-Granting an increase of pension to Susan Buckingham. H.R. 13243-Granting a pension to Rachel Simpson.
Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 44. Mr. Nelson of Missour1; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
H.R. 13205--Granting a pension to Ralph E. Henson. H.R. 13244-Granting a pension to Fletcher Clark.
Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Pensions, 44. Mr. Nelson of Missouri; Committee on Pensions, 45.
H.R. 13206---For the relief of Wilfred Richards. H.R. 13245--Granting an increase of pension to Louisa Castrop.
Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Naval Affairs, 44. Mr. Nelson of Missouri; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
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H.R. 1324~ranting a pension to Anna Angelow. H.R. 13287-Granting an increase of pension to Catherine M.
Mr. Rainey; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. Graves.
H.R. 13247-Granting a pension to Bettie L. Patterson. Mr. Underwood; Committee on Invalid Pensions. 46.
Mr. Rainey; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. H.R. 13288-Grantlng an increase of pension to Willie Williams.
H.R. 1324s-Granting an increase of pension to Sally E. Thomas. Mr. Vinson of Kentucky; Committee on Pensions, 46.
Mr. Rainey; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. H.R. 13289--Granting a pension to Dolly Patton.
H.R. 13249--Granting an incx:ease of pension to Delphill11. Fox. Mr. Vinson of Kentucky; Colll!Ilittee on Invalid Pensions, 46.
Mr. Reed of New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. H.R.13290--Granting a pension to Ollie Hamilton.
H.R.13250--Granting an increase of pensi~n to Mae E. Johnson. Mr. Vinson of Kentucky; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46.
Mr. Reed of New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions,' 45. H.R. 13291-For the relief or John E. Martin.
H.R.13251-Granting an increase of pension to Mary B. Keefe. Mr. Watson; Committee on Claims, 46.
Mr. Reed of New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. H.R.13292-For the relief of w. C. Garber.
H.R. 13252-Granting an increase of pension to Jennie H. Burford. Mr. West; Committee on Claims, 46.-Reported with amend-
Mr. Reed of New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. ment (H.Rept. 1969), 3342.
H.R.13253-Granting an increase of pension to Martha F. Reynolds. H.R. 13293-Granting an increase of pension to Ella Price.
Mr. Reed of New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. Mr. West; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46.
H.R. 13254-Granting an increase of pension to Alvena C. Maller. H.R. 13294-Granting an increase of pension to Sophia Arnold.
Mr. Reed of New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. Mr. West; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46.
H.R.13255-For the relief of Emil John Geiser. H.R. 13295-Granting an increase of pension to Ida H. Stokes.
Mr. Rudd; Committee on Naval Affairs, 45. Mr. Whitley; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46.
H.R. 13256---Granting an increase of pension to Melissa Holmes. H.R.13296-Granting an increase of pension to Jennie Moshier.
Mr. Schneider; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. Mr. Whitley; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46.
H.R. 13257-Granting a pension to Honora E. Dempsey. H.R.13297-Granting an increase of pension to Isabella E. Darling.
Mr. Shreve; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.--Reference Mr. Whitley; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46.
changed to Committee on Pensions, 284. H.R.13298-Granting an increase of pension to Jennie A. Boas.
H.R. 1325s-Granting an increase of pension to Susan E. Kaster. Mr. Whitley; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46.
Mr. Shreve; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. H.R. 13299--Granting an increase of pension to Mary Etta Chew.
H.R. 13259-For the relief of Edward F. Smith. Mr. Wolverton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46.
Mr. Shreve; Committee on Pensions, 45.-Reference changed to H.R. 13300--Granting a pension to Viola Shively.
Committee on Naval Affairs, 943. Mr. Wood of Indiana; Comm.ittee on Invalid Pensions, 46.
H.R. 13260--Granting a pension to Anna E. Spence. H.R.13301-Granting an increase of pension to Emma Chapman.
Mr. Shreve; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. Mr. Wood of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46.
H.R.13261-Granting an increase of pension to Hattie Struchen. H.R. 13302-Granting an increase of pension to Maria E. Best.
Mr. Shreve; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. Mr. Wood of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46.
H.R. 13262-For the relief of Marie Toenberg. H.R.13303--To amend the Federal Home Loan Bank Act to provide ·
Mr. Sinclair; Committee on Claims, 45.-Reported back (H.Rept. for the making of loans by the banks to home owners.
1869)' 1833. Mr. Cochran of Missouri; Committee on Banking and Currency,
H.R. 13263--For the relief of Elizabeth Taylor. 75.
Mr. Snell; Committee on Military Affairs, 45. H.R. 13304-To authorize the appointment of secretaries to United
H.R. 13264-Granting an increase of pension to Mary Tredo. States circuit and district judges.
Mr. Snell; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. Mr. Reid of illinois; Committee on the Judiciary, 75.
H.R. 13265-Granting an increase of pension to Ellen Morrell. H.R.13305-To amend the Emergency Relief and Construction Act
Mr. Snell; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. of 1932 so as to provide for regional mercantile credit cor-
porations.
H.R.13266-Granting an increase of pension to Ruth Irene Barney. Mr. Leavitt; Committee on Banking and Currency, 75.
Mr. Snell; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45.
H.R. 13306--To limit the purchases of the Post Office Department,
H.R. 13267-Granting a pension to Girty A. Adamson. so far as possible, to articles of the growth, production, and
Mr. Strong of Pennsylvania; Committee on Pensions, 45. manufacture of the United States.
H.R. 1326s-Granting an increase of pension to Sarah J. Nicholson. Mr. Fulmer; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, 75.
Mr. Strong of Pennsylvania; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. H.R. 13307-Making it illegal to employ any alien while there are
H.R. 13269-Granting a pension to Samuel A. Evans. American citizens out of work who are able and willing to
Mr. Strong of Pennsylvania; Committee on Pensions, 45. work, and fixing the penalty for willful violation thereof.
H.R. 13270--Granting a pension to Mary H. Wallace. Mr. Crail; Committee on Labor, 75.
Mr. Swing; Committee on Pensions, 45. H.R. 13308-To authorize a survey from Pamlico Sound to Mill
H.R.13271-Granting an increase of pension to Sarah C. Parks. Creek, N.C.
Mr. Swing; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. Mr. Warren; Committee on Rivers and Harbors, 75.
H.R.13272-For the relief of Lee Acrey, also known as Barnett Lee H.R.13309-To repeal the National Prohibition Act, as amended
Acrey. and supplemented.
Mr. Swing; Committee on Military Affairs, 45. Mr. Estep; Committee on the Judiciary, 75.
H.R. 13273-For the relief of Ralph C. Irwin. H.R.1331o-To amend the Agricultural Marketing Act, approved
Mr. Swing; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, 45.- June 15, 1929.
Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1921) , 2640. Mr. Norton; Committee on Agriculture, 75.
H.R. 13274-For the relief of William S. Searle. H.R.13311-Granting the consent of Congress to the Board of
Mr. Swing; Committee on M111tary Affairs, 45. County Commissioners of Allegheny County, Pa., to construct,
H.R. 13275-For the relief of Virden Thompson. maintain, and operate a toll bridge across the Monongahela
Mr. Thomason; Committee on Military Affairs, 45. River between the city of Pittsburgh and the borough of
H.R. 13276---Granting a pension to William A. Sienkben. Homestead, Pa.
Mr. Thomason; Committee on Pensions, 45. Mr. Campbell of Pennsylvania; Committee on Interstate and
H.R. 13277-For the relief of Ellen Kline. Foreign Commerce, 75.
Mr. Thomason; Committee on Claims, 45. H.R.13312-To provide revenue by the taxation of certain non-
H.R. 13278-Granting a pension to Emmeline Miller. intoxicating liquors, and for other purposes.
Mr. Thomason; Committee on Pensions, 46. Mr. Collier; Committee on Ways and Means, 75.
H.R. 13279--Granting a pension to Emma L. Lee. H.R. 13313-To provide additional revenue, and for other purposes.
Mr. Thomason; Committee on Pensions, 46. Mr. Canfield; Committee on Ways and Means, 75.
H.R.1328o--For the relief of Petra M. Benavides. H.R.13314-To provide for the acquisition of Cha.ppawamstc
Mr. Thomason; Committee on Claims, 46. Island, Va., for the use of the Navy Department.
H.R.13281-For the relief of William A. McMahan. Mr. Smith of Virginia; Committee on Naval Affairs, 76.
Mr. Thomason; Committee on Claims, 46. H.R.13315-To amend paragraph 1, section 201, title 2, of the
H.R. 13282-Granting an increase of pension to Mary A. Neidigh. Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932.
Mr. Thurston; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46. Mr. Sabath; Committee on Banking and Currency, 76.
H.R.13283-Granting a pension to Maude Delay. H.R. 13316--To amend paragraph 1, section 201, title 2, of the
Mr. Thurston; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46. Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932.
H.R. 13284-Granting an increase of pension to Frances C. Gaskill. Mr. Sabath; Committee on Ways and Means, 76.
Mr. Thurston; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46. H.R.13317-To amend section 301 (a) (1) of the Emergency Relief
H.R. 13285-Granting an increase of pension to Rebecca Aid. and Construction Act of 1932.
Mr. Timberlake; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46. Mr. Warren; Committee on Roads, 76.
H.R. 13286--firanting a pension to Julia A. Hackett. H.R.13318-For the relief of Laura B. Hayes.
Mr. Treadway; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46. Mr. Buckbee; Committee on Claims, 76.
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13319-13371 HOUSE BILLS .
H.R.13319-For the relief of James HoD. H.R. 13358-To amend. tn certain particulars section 21 of an act
Mr. Connolly; Committee on Naval Affairs, 76. entitled "An act to provide for the creation, organization, ad-
H.R. 13320-For the relief of Daniel Webster Freeman. mlnistration, and maintenance of a Naval Reserve and a
:Mr. Connolly; Committee on Naval Affairs, 76. Marine Corps Reserve", approved February 28, 1925, effective
H.R. 13321-For the relief of Edward J. Gorman. July, 1, 1925.
Mr. Connolly; Committee on Naval Aft'a.irs, 76. Mr. Vinson of Georgia; Committee on Naval Affairs, 151.
H ..R. 13322-For the relief of Alexander H. Vivian. H.R. 13359-To amend section 18 of the act of February 28, 1925,
Mr. Connolly; Committee on Military Affairs, 76. entitled "An act to provide for the creation, organization, ad-
HR. 13323-For the relief of Gladding, McBean & Co. ministration, and maintenance of a Naval Reserve and a
Mr. Crail; Committee on Claims, 76. Marine Corps Reserve", in order to provide for age in grade
retirement for officers in the Naval Reserve.
H.R. 13324--For the relief of Everett P. Sheridan and. Ex:ilda Mr. Vinson of Georgia; Committee on Naval Affairs, 151.
Sheridan.
Mr. Foss; Committee on Claims, 76. H.R. 13360-Providing that 100 percent of the annual gross re-
ceipts, including money-order fees, be credited for the annual
HR. 1332~Foc the relief of H. J. Walker. classification of post offices.
Mr. Fulbright; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, 76. Mr. Granfield; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, 151.
H.R. 13326--Granting an increase of pension to Ida C. Watson. H.R.13361-To provide revenue by increasing taxes on certain non-
Mr. Fulmer; Committee on Pensions, 76. · intoxicating liquors and to remove the limitation contained in
HR. 13327-For the relief of Charles H. Reed. the prohibition laws upon the manufacture, transportation,
Mr. Gambrill; Committee on Naval Affairs, 76. and sale of such liquors in certain cases.
H.R.13328-Granting an increase of pension to Emma G. Millis. Mr. Welch; Committee on Ways and Means, 151.
Mr. Hardy; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 76. H.R.13362-To amend section 71 of the Judicial Code, as amended.
H.R.13329-Granting a pension to Lena P. Riddick. Mr. Glover; Committee on the Judiciary, 151.
Mr. Hooper; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 76. H.R. 13363-For the appointment of an additional circuit judge
H .R. 13330-Granting an increase of pension to Sophie L. Farlln. for the ninth judicial circUit.
Mr. Hooper; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 76. Mr. Leavitt; Committee on the Judiciary, 151.
H.R. 13331--Granting a pension to Sarah E. Fortner. H.R. 13364--Reducing the rate of postage on mail matter of the
Mr. Hooper; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 76. first class.
H.R. 13332-For the relief of William Fenwick Howey. Mr. Collins; Committee on Ways and Means, 151.
Mr. Johnson of .Washington; Committee on Claims, 76. H.R.13365-To amend section 2 of the act entitled "An act to
H.R.13333--Granting a pension to May E. Neely. give wartime rank to retired officers and former officers of the
Mr. Kopp; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 76. Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and/or Coast Guard of the United
HR. 13334--Granting a pension to Charles T. Griggs. States", approved June 21, 1930, so as to prohibit persons who
Mr. Kopp; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 76. have been subsequently separated from the service under other
H.R. 13335-Granting a pension to Emma Hellwig. than honorable conditions from bearing the official title and
Mr. Kopp; Committee on Pensions, 76. upon occasions of ceremony wearing the uniform of the high-
est grade held by them during their war service.
H.R. 13336--Granting a pension to Mary Pearl Drake. Mr. McSwain; Committee on Military Atfairs, 151.
Mr. Kopp; Committee on Pensions, 76.
H.R. 13337-Granting a pension to Frances S. Williams. H.R.13366--To provide for the retirement of certain commissioned
Mr. Kopp; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 76. officers of any of the staff corps of the Navy who have failed
to qualify for advancement to the rank of lieut enant com-
H .R. 13338-Granting a pension to Ella Mae Johnson. mander.
Mr. Major; Committee on Pensions, 76. Mr. Vinson of Georgia; Committee on Naval .Atrairs, 151.
H.R. 13339--Granting a pension Izuma Shipley.
Mr. Major; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 76. H.R.13367-To confer the degree of bachelor of science upon grad-
uates of the Naval Academy.
H.R. 13340-Granting a pension to Carrie Isabel Shipley. Mr. Vinson of G€orgia; Commit tee on Naval Mairs, 151.-Re-
· Mr. Major; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 76. ported back (H.Rept. 1920), 2640.
H.R.13341--Granting a pension to Vanela Rider.
:Mr. Michener; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 76. H.R. 13368--To amend the National Prohibition Act so as to pro-
vide for increasing the permissible alcoholic content of beer,
H.R. 13342--Granttng an tn~rease of pension to Mary E. Clark. ale, or porter to 3 percent by weight.
Mr. Murphy; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 76. Mr. Mead; Committee on the Judiciary, 152.
H.R. 13343--Granting an increase of pension to Anna M. Thompson. H.R.13369-To classify in the Civil Service employees in post
Mr. Murphy; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 76. offices of the third cla..ss.
H.R. 13344-For the relief of the Phillips Creamery Co., Inc. Mr. Martin of Massachusetts; Committee on the Civil Service,
Mr. Peavey; Committee on Claims, 76. 152.
H.R. 13345-Granting an increase of pension to Sarah St. Germain. H.R. 13370-Providing for a regular and fixed annual salary for
Mr. Peavey; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 76. substitute employees in the United States Postal Service.
H.R. 13346--Granting an increase of pension to Mahala Leazenby. Mr. Granfield; Committee on the Civil Service, 152.
:r.u. Purnell; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 76. HR.13371-To provide additional revenue by increasing taxes on
H.R. 13347-Granting an increase of pension to Harry G. Ross. certain nonintoxicating liquors and to remove such liquors
Mr. Purnell; Committee on Pensions, 76; from the operation of the prohibition laws in certain cases.
HR. 13348-Granting an increase of pension to Sarah E. Saxton. Mrs. Kahn; Committee on Ways and Means, 152.
Mr. Purnell; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 76.
HR. 13372-To extend the times for commenclng and complet ing
H.R.13349-To confer jurisdiction on the Court of Claims to hear the construction of a bridge across the Peedee River and a
and determine the claim of Mount Vernon, Alexandria & bridge across the waccamaw River, both at or near George-
Washington Railway Co., a corporation. town, S.C.
Mr. Smith of Virginia; Committee on the District of Colum- Mr. Gasque; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
bia, 76. 152.-Reported with amendments (HRept. 1843}, 1546.-
H.R. 13350-Granting an increase of pension to Emily L. Burdick. Amended and passed House, 1902.-Referred to Senate Com-
Mr. Swanson; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 76. mittee on Commerce, 1933.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1093),
H.R. 13351--Granting a pension to Sarah M. Emmerson. 2071.-Passed Senate, 3681.-Examined and signed, 3845,
Mr. Tarver; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 76. 3916.-Presented to the President, 3917.-Approved (Public,
H.R. 13352-For the relief of Marshal W. Sanders. No. 338], 4551.
Mr. Tarver; Committee on Military Affairs, 76. HR. 13373-To restore the 2-cent rate of postage on first-class mall
HR.13353--Granting a pension to Joe S. Turner. matter.
Mr. Tarver; Committee on Pensions, 76. Mr. Johnson of Missouri; Committee on Ways and Means, 152.
H.R. 13354--For the relief of the Holyoke Ice Co. H.R.13374--To repeal the tax on bank checks, drafts, and orders
Mr. Treadway; Committee on Claims, 77. for the payment of money.
H.R. 1335~For the relief of Joe Reno. Mr. Johnson of Missouri; Committee on Ways and Means, 152.
Mr. Wickersham; Committlie on Claims, 77. H.R. 1337~To provide temporary aid to agriculture for the relief
H.R. 13356--To authorize compensation for naval reservists physi- of the existing national economic emergency.
cally injured 1n line of duty. Mr. Williamson; Committee on Agriculture, 152.
:J.\.1r. Clancy; Committee on Naval Affairs, 151.
HR.13357-To amend the act entitled "An act to amend an act HR.13376--To create a Federal Farm Loan Corporation.
entitled 'An act to prohibit the unauthorized wearing, manu- Mr. Browning; Committee on Banking and Currency, 152.
facture or sale of medals and badges awarded by the War HR. 13377-Providing for the suspension of annual assessment
Depart~ent, approved February 24, 1923 ', approved April 21, work on mining claims held by location in the United St ates
1928 ", so as to include the Navy. and Alaska. •
Mr. McSwain; Committee on Military Affairs, 151. Mr. Smith of Idaho; Committee on Mines and Mining, 152.
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H.R. 13378--To amend sections 416 and 417 of the Revised Statutes H.R. 13413-For the relief of James Hudson Mitchell.
relating to the District of Columbia. Mr. Golder; Committee on Naval .Atfairs, 153.
Mrs. Norton; Committee on the District of Columbia, 152.- H.R.13414-Grant1ng an increase of pension to Sallie King.
Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1919), 2640.-Am.ended Mr. Harlan; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 153.
and passed House, 3979.-In Senate, placed on the calendar, H.R. 13415-Granting a pension to John Allen.
3997.-Amended and passed Senate (in lieu of S. 5053),
Mr. Harlan; Committee on Pensions, 153.
4969.-House concurs in Senate amendment, 5285.-Examined
and signed, 5298, 5397.-Presented to the President, 5397.- H.R. 13416-For the relief of Charles H. From.
Pocket veto (Mar. 4) . Mr. Hornor; Committee on Military A1fairs, 153.
H.R. 13379-Authorizing and directing the Secretary of the Interior H.R. 13417-Granting a pension to Columbus R. Fulks.
to enroll on the tribal rolls of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Mr. Hornor; Committee on Pensions, 153.
Nations all Choctaw and Chickasaw claimants whose names H.R. 13418----Granting an increase of pension to EJecta Hysell.
appear in the citizenship cases hereinafter mentioned and Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 153.
who were duly and legally enrolled by the Federal court, and H.R. 13419-Granting an increase of pension to Amy F. Brown.
the heirs now living of all such claimants, born prior to the Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 153.
closing of said tribal rolls by an act of Congress. H.R.1342~ranting a pension to Dora Zeigler.
Mr. Dickinson; Committee on Indian Affairs, 152. Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 153.
H.R. 13380-Granting an increase of pension to Jane Martin. H.R. 13421-For the relief of C. A. Dickson.
Mr. Arnold; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 152. Mr. Lanham; Committee on Claims, 153.-Reported back
H.R.13381-Granting a pension to Mary Wentle. (H.Rept. 2164), 5188.
Mr. Biddle; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 152. H.R.13422-Granting a pension to Albert M. Deeter.
H.R. 13382---Granting an increase of pension to Minnie Wheeler. Mr. McKeown; Committee on Pensions, 153.
Mr. Boehne; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 152. H.R.13423-Granting a pension to Bettie Baker.
H.R. 13383-Granting an increase of pension to Wilhelmina Tonne- Mr. McKeown; Committee on Pensions, 153.
macher. H.R.13424-Granting a pension to Troy J. Stepp.
Mr. Boehne; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 152. Mr. McSwain; Committee on Pensions, 153.
H.R. 13384-Granting an increase of pension to Martha Brown. H.R. 13425-Granting an increase of pension to Emma Bucher.
Mr. Boehne; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 152. Mr. Magrady; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 153.
H.R. 13385-Granting an increase of pension to Mary Buchanan. H.R. 13426--Granting an increase of pension to Mary A. Fields.
Mr. Boehne; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 152. Mr. Magrady; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 153.
H.R. 13386--Granting an increase of pension to Kate Harris. H.R. 13427-Granting an increase of pension to Ida H. Rupert.
Mr. Boehne; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 152. Mr. Mead; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 153.
H.R. 13387-Granting an increase of pension to Maria Heilman. H.R. 13428--For the relief of William Eaky Lewis.
Mr. Boehne; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 152. Mr. Mead; Committee on Naval Affairs, 153.
H.R. 13388-Granting an increase of pension to Josephine Morris. H.R.13429-For the reinstatement of Leonard L. Wilson in the
Mr. Cable; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 152. United States Navy.
H.R. 13389-Granting a pension to Alonzo Edward Davis. Mr. Miller; Committee on Naval Affairs, 153.
Mr. Cable; Committee on Pensions, 152. H.R. 1S43~ranting an increase of pension to Alice M. Price.
H.R. 1339~ranting a pension to Bartholomew C. Leonardi. Mr. Nelson of Wisconsin; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 153.
Mr. Carden; Committee on Pensions, 152. H.R. 13431-Granting an increase of pension to Jennie Peterson.
H.R. 13391-Granting an increase of pension to Anna Steele. Mr. Nelson of Wisconsin; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 153.
Mr. Cochran of Missouri; Committee on Pensions, 152. H.R. 13432-Granting an increase of pension to Caroline Spears.
H.R.l3392-For the relief of Sylvester T. Moriarty. Mr. Nelson of Wisconsin; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 153.
Mr. Cochran of Missouri; Committee on Naval Affairs, 152.-Re- H.R. 13433-For the relief of Henry Bess.
ported back (H.Rept. 1895), 2335. Mrs. Norton; Committee on Military Affairs, 153.
H.R.13393-Granting a pension to Julia C. Johnson. H.R. 13434-For the relief of Charles A. Wales.
Mr. Cochran of Missouri; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 152. Mrs. Owen; Committee on Claims, 153.
H.R. 13394-Granting an increase of pension to Susan A. Rich- H.R. 13435-Granting an increase of pension to Martha Stine.
ardson. Mr. Parsons; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 153.
Mr. Cochran of Missouri; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 152. H.R.13436-Grant1ng a pension to Grover C. Etheridge.
H.R. 1339!>-Granting an increase of pension to Mary E. Hodgden. Mr. Parsons; Committee on Pensions, 153.
Mr. Cole of Iowa; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 152. H.R.13437-Granting a pension to Samuel Evans.
H.R. 13396-For the relief of Earl M. Peters. Mr. Polk; Committee on Pensions, 153.
Mr. Crail; Committee on Naval A1fairs, 152. H.R. 13438-Granting a pension to Levi Copas.
H.R. 13397-Granting a pension to Ella Schaeffer. Mr. Polk; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 153.
Mr. Crail; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 152. H.R. 13439-Granting a pension to Flora A. Monroe.
H.R. 13398-Granting a pension to Catherine Banks. Mr. Polk; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 153.
Mr. Crail; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 162. H.R. 13440-For the relief of the Muncy Valley Private Hospital.
H.R. 13399-For the relief of Charles Wallace Wentworth. Mr. Rich; Committee on Claims, 153.
Mr. Crail; Committee on Naval Affairs, 162. H.R. 13441-Granting a pension to Lydia A. Havens.
H.R. 13400-For the relief of Gilbert E. Burt. Mr. Robinson; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 153.
Mr. Crail; Committee on Naval Affairs, 152. H.R. 13442-For the relief of William George O'Neal.
H.R. 13401-Granting a pension to Anthony Briggs. Mr. Shannon; Committee on Military Affairs, 153.-Reference
Mr. Crail; Committee on Pensions, 152. changed to Committee on Naval Affairs, 2555.
H.R. 13402---Granting a pension to Mrs. David Haugh. H.R. 13443-Granting a pension to Tom B. Jimmerfield.
Mr. Crail; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 152. Mr. Shott; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 153.-Reference
H.R. 13403-Granting a pension to Jesse L. Hindman. changed to Committee on Pensions, 284.
Mr. Crail; Committee on Pensions, 152. H.R. 13444-Granting an increase of pension to Lena B. Kelley.
H.R. 13404-Granting a pension to Arthur Mosel. Mr. Shreve; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 153.
Mr. Crail; Committee on Pensions, 152. H.R.1344!>-For the relief of William G. Hubbard II, alias Andrew
Palmer.
H.R. 1340!>-For the relief of Victor Arthur Livingston.
Mr. Crail; Comm.ittee on Naval Affairs, 152. Mr. Smith of West Virginia; Committee on Naval Affairs, 153.
H.R. 13406--Grantlng a penston to Nancy A. Keiser. H.R. 13446-For the relief of Hallie Coffman.
Mr. Crail; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 152. Mr. Swing; Committee on Naval Affairs, 153.
H.R. 13407-Granting a pension to Matilda Keeney. H.R.13447-For the relief of Louis Columbus De Perini.
Mr. Crail; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 152. Mr. Swing; Committee on Naval A1fairs, 153.
H.R.13408-Granting a pension to Pleasy J. Graham. H.R. 13448-Granting an increase of pension to Ellen Bennett.
Mr. Dickinson; Committee on Pensions, 152. Mr. Stull; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 153.
H.R. 13409-Granting an increase of pension to Nancy A. Rickett. H.R.13449-For the relief of Walter B. Smith.
Mr. Dickinson; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 152. Mr. Wigglesworth; Committee on Expenditures in the Executive
H.R. 13410-For the relief of Nathan A. Buck. Departments, 153.
Mr. Gifford; Committee on Claims, 153. H.R. 13450-For the relief of Charles A. Besch.
H.R.l3411-For the relief of Richard M. Cripps. Mr. Withrow; Committee on Pensions, 153.
Mr. Golder; Committee on Military Affairs, 153. H.R.13451-To amend and correct the military record of Albert
H.R. 13412-Granting a pension to Elizabeth M. Reilly. Kaman.
Mr. Golder; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 153. Mr. Withrow; Committee on Military Affairs, 153.
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H.R. 13452--To amend and correct the m111tary record of Frank H.R. 13484-To authorize the attendance of the Marine Band at
Schneider. the national convention of the Disabled American Veterans
Mr. Withrow; Committee on Military Mairs, 153. of the World War, to be held at Cincinnati, Ohio.
H.R. 13453-For the relief of Wayne Smallwood Vetterlein. Mr. Hess; Committee on Naval Affairs, 284.
Mr. Wolfenden; Committee on Claims, 153. H.R.13485-To amend section 9 of the act of July 15, 1932, entitled
H.R.13454--For the relief of Helen Copeland. "An act to establish a Board of Indeterminate Sentence and
Mr. Woodruff; Committee on Claims, 153. Parole for the District of Columbia and to determine its func-
tions, and for other purposes."
H.R.13455-To repeal the tax on bank checks. Mr. McLeod; Committee on the District of Columbia, 284.
Mr. Lozier; Committee on Ways and Means, 229.
H.R.13486-To amend the Revenue Act of 1932 by repeal of the
H.R.13456-To repeal section 1001 (a) of the Revenue Act of 1932, manufacturers' excise taxes and substituting in lieu thereof a
which increased the rate of postage on certain mail matter general manufacturers' sales excise tax.
of the first class. Mr. McLeod; Committee on Ways and Means, 284.
Mr. Lozier; Committee on Ways and Means, 229.
H.R.13487-To amend the National Prohibition Act, as amended
H.R.13457-To stabilize the price of wheat in the United States. and supplemented, and for other purposes.
Mr. Selvig; Committe.e on Agriculture, 230. Mr. Mead; Committee on Ways and Means, 284.
H.R. 13458--To effect economies in the National Government. H.R. 13488--Providing for the establishment of joint through rates
Mr. Dies; Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Depart- and rates between rail and water carriers on the Columbia and
ments, 230. Snake Rivers and their tributaries.
H.R. 13450-Providing for the suspension of annual assessment Mr. French; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 284.
work on mining claims held by location in the United States H.R. 13489-Authorizing farmers who have secured loans for crop
and Alaska. . production from the Secretary of Agriculture to sell, free from
Mr. Evans of Montana; Committee on Mines and Mining, 230. the lien of the United States, a sufficient quantity of said crops
to pay the · expenses of harvesting and disposing of said crops.
H.R.13460-To amend the act of February 20, 1931 (46 Stat. 1191), Mr. Johnson of Missouri; Committee on Agriculture, 284.
entitled "An act to authorize the Secretary of War to resell
the undisposed of portion of Camp Taylor, Ky., approximately H.R.13490-For preliminary examination and survey of Plum Is-
328 acres, and to also authorize the appraisal of property dis- land and Parker Rivers, Mass.
posed of under authority contained in the acts of Congress Mr. Andrew of Massachusetts; Committee on Rivers and Har-
approved July 9, 1918, and July 11, 1919, and for other bors, 284.
purposes." H.R.13491-To provide for increasing import taxes on crude pe-
Mr. McSwain; Committee on Military Affairs, 230. troleum and certain derivatives of petroleum.
Mr. Cochran of Pennsylvania; Committee on Ways and Means,
H.R.13461-To repeal the act entitled "An act to incorporate the 284.
North River Bridge Co. and to authorize the construction of a
bridge and approaches at New York City across the Hudson H.R. 13492-To provide for loans to farmers for crop production
River, to regulate commerce in and over such bridge between and harvesting during the year 1933.
the States of New York and New Jersey, and to establish such Mr. Fulmer; Committee on Agriculture, 284.
bridge a military and post road", as amended. H.R. 13493-To regulate certain employment on public work.
Mr. Gavagan; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Mr. Brunner; Committee on Labor, 284.
230. H.R.13494-For the relief of Cyril Ambrose Deery.
H.R. 13462-To amend the act of June 18, 1929, entitled "An act Mr. Andrew of Massachusetts; Committee on Naval Mairs, 284.
to provide for the fifteenth and subsequent decennial censuses H.R. 13495--Granting an increase of pension to Margaret E. Pierce.
and to provide for apportionment of Representatives in Con- Mr. Andrews of New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 284.
gress." H.R. 13496--For the relief of Harry Schrader.
Mr. O'Connor; Committee on the Census, 230. Mr. Andrews of New York; Committee on Naval Mairs, 284.
H.R. 13463-Granting a pension to Ella Strutton. H.R.13497-For the relief of William Arthur Cluchey.
Mr. Barton!_ Committee on Invalid Pensions, 230. Mr. Andrews of New York; Committee on Naval Affairs, 284.
H.R. 13464-Granting a pension to Minerva R9mine. H.R.13498--Granting a pension to Caroline M. Nebrich.
Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 230. Mr. Andrews of New York; Committee on Pensions, 284.
H.R. 13465-Granting a pension to Isabelle Stoddard. H.R.13499-Fol' the relief of Charles E. Strouse.
Mr. Boileau; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 230. Mr. Andrews of New York; Committee on Naval Mairs, 284.
H.R. 13466-Granting a pension to Frieda Precht. H.R.13500-Granting a pension to Artley McKinney.
Mr. Campbell of Pennsylvania; Committee on Pensions, 230. Mr. Barton; Committee on Pensions, 284.
H.R.13467-Granting a pension to Martha Snyder. H.R. 13501-Granting an increase of pension to Liberty Derr.
Mr. Campbell of Pennsylvania; Committee on Pe.nsions, 230. Mr. Biddle; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 284.
H.R. 13468--For the relief of Ernest Carroll Cox. H.R. 13502-For the relief of Bartholomew Shea.
Mr. Carden; Committee on Military Affairs, 230. Mr. Burdick; Committee on Claims, 284.
H.R. 13469-For the relief of the parents of the late William Lloyd H.R.13503-Granting a pension to Jerusha C. Howell.
Parker. · Mr. Gasque; Committee on Pensions1 284.
Mr. Colton; Committee on Claims, 230. H.R. 13504-Granting an increase of pension to Sophia Long.
H.R.13470-Granting an increase of pension to Lucinda C. Spencer. Mr. Griswold; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 284.
Mr. Dowell; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 230. H.R.13505-Granting an increase of pension to Lottie Tucker.
H .R.13471-Granting an increase of pension to Mary Ann Holland. Mr. Hancock of New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 284.
Mr. Dowell; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 230. H.R. 1350&---Granting an increase of pension to Clara Elenor
H.R.13472--Granting an increase of pension to Harriett Smith. Courtney.
Mr. Dowell; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 230. Mr. Hardy-Committee on Invalid Pensions, 284.
H .R. 13473-For the relief of John Albert Farne. H.R. 13507-For the relief of the heirs of the late Hugh McGllncey.
Mr. Hornor; Committee on Naval Mairs, 230. Mr. Hess; Committee on Claims, 284.
H.R.13474-Granting a pension to Nathan 0. Myer. H.R. 13508--Granting a pension to Lether Hendrix.
Mr. Hornor; Committee on Pensions, 230. Mr. Huddleston; Committee on Pensions, 285.
H.R. 13475-To correct the naval record of James Francis Finnin. H.R. 13509-For the relief of Oscar Thompson.
Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania; Committee on Naval Affairs, 230. Mr. Igoe; Committee on Military Affairs, 285.
H.R.13476-Granting an increase of pension to Elizabeth M. H.R. 135W-For the relief of Joe P. Jamison.
Rittenhouse. Mr. McSwain; Committee on Military Affairs, 285.
Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 230. H.R.13511-For the relief of J. Furman Richardson.
H.R.13477-For the relief of Darleah Albright. Mr. McSwain; Committee on Claims, 285.
Mr. McClintock of Ohio; Committee on Claims, 230. H.R.13512--For the relief of Edward Henry Condon.
H.R.13478--For the relief of Curtis Pope. Mr. Mead; Committee on Naval Affairs, 285.
Mr. Mobley; Committee on Naval Affairs, 230. H.R. 13513-Granting an increase of pension to Mary A. Smith.
H.R.l3479-Granting an increase of pension to Mary Schulte. . Mr. Nelson of Wisconsin; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 285.
Mr. Nelson of Missouri; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 230. H.R.13514-Granting an increase of pension to Barbara M.
H.R. 13480-Granting a pension to Mary Hanchett. Hepinstall.
Mr. Seiberling; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 230. Mr. Parker of New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 285.
H.R. 13481-Granting an increase of pension to William M. Davis. H.R. 13515-For the rellei of Carlota Ballesteros.
Mr. Thatcher; Committee on Pensions, 230. Mr. Pesquera; Committee on Claims, 285.
H.R. 13482-Granting an increase of pension to Eleanor W. Metzler.
Mr. West; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 230.
I
H.R.13516-Grant1ng a pension to Berta Herbert.
Mr. Ramspeck; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 285.
H.R. 13483-Grantlng a pension to Cora J. Lowell. H.R. 13517-For the relief of Willlam Joseph Klauck.
Mr. Whitley; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 230. Mr. Reilly; Committee on Naval Affairs, 285.
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HOUSE .BILLS 13518-13559
- H.R. 13518-Granting an increase of pension to Margaret Damon. H.R. 13533-To authorize an appropriation of $50,000,000 for seed
Mr. Shreve; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 285. loans and advances to farmers in 1933 for the purpose of crop
H.R. 13519-Granting a pension to Eunice A. Moon. production.
Mr. Swing; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 285. Mr. Chapman; Committee on Banking and Currency, 2!l7.
H.R.13534--Authorizing the appropriation of funds for tlJ.e pay-
H.R. 13520-Making appropriations for the Treasury and Post Office ment of claims to the Mexican Government under the drcum-
Departments for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1934, and for stances hereinafter enumerated.
other purposes. Mr. McReynolds; Committee on Foreign Affairs, 298.-Reported
Mr. Byrns; Committee on Appropriations (H.Rept. 1787), 297.- back (H.Rept. 1793), 534.-Debated, 714.-Passed House, 718.-
Debated, 337-362, 403-414, 449-473, 505-526.-Amended and Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, 722.-
passed House, 526.-Referred to Senate Committee on Appro- Reported back (S.Rept. 1225), 4114.-Passed Senate, 4693.-
priations, 542.-Reported with amendments (S.Rept. 1021), Examined and signed, 4790, 4846.-Presented to the President,
1401.-Debated, 2517, 2575, 2597, 2646, 2658, 2664, 2735, 2741, 4846.-Approved (Public, No. 374], 5657.
2755, 2802, 2864, 2867, 2893, 2954, 2985, 3010, 3057, 3142, 3144,
3248, 3266, 3283, 3289, 3355, 3424, 3426, 3453, 3490, 3531.- H.R. 13535--To extend the times for commencing and completing
Amended and passed Senate, 3544.-0rdered printed with Sen- the construction of a bridge across the Missouri River at or
ate amendments numbered; debated in House, 3726, 3796- near Garrison, N.Dak.
3800.-House disagrees to Senate amendments; asks confer- :Mr. Sinclair; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
ence (H.Res. 373), 3800.-Conferees appointed, 3770, 3801.- 298.-Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1830), 1395.-
Senate insists upon its amendments; agrees to conference, Amended and passed House, 1901.-Referred to Senate Com-
3770.-Conference report submitted in Senate, 4890.-Debated, mittee on Commerce, 1933.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1078),
4890.-Rejected, 4900.-Conference report submitted in House 2029.-Passed Senate, 3680.-Examined and signed, 3845,
(H.Rept. 2073), 4589.-Debated, 4589.-Agreed to, 4590.-De- 3917.-Presented to the President, 3917.-Approved (Public,
bated, 4590.-House recedes from its disagreement to Senate No. 339], 4551.
amendments nos. 17 and 18 and concurs therein; recedes from H.R. 13536-To provide for the rehabilitation of irrigation districts
its disagreement to Senate amendments nos. 1, 14, 15, and 16, as the Rathdrum Prairie project in Idaho, and for other pur-
and concurs therein each witll an amendment; insists upon poses.
its disagreement to the Senate amendments nos. 7, 8, and 9, ¥r. French; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 298.
459o-4621.-Senate disagrees to the amendments of the House H.R. 13537-Authorizing the President to transfer and appoint Lt.
to the amendments of the Senate nos. 1, 14, 15, and 16; fur- (Junior Grade) Ralph B. McRight, United States Navy, to the
ther insists upon its amendments in disagreement, being grade of passed assistant paymaster, with the rank of lieu-
amendments nos. 1 to 16, inclusive, and asks further confer- tenant, in the Supply Corps of the United States Navy.
ence, 4991, 4993, 5012.-Conferees appointed, 5012, 5138.- Mr. Bankhead; Committee on Naval Affairs, 298.
House further insists upon its disagreement to the amend- H.R. 13538-Grantlng an increase of pension to Frances A. Baker.
ments of the Senate nos. 2 to 13, inclusive; insists upon its Mr. Baldrige; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 298.
amendments to the amendments of the Senate nos. 1, 14, 15,
and 16; agrees to further conference, 5137, 5138.-Conference H.R. 13539-Granting a pension to Parrish E. Empey.
report submitted in House (H.Rept. 2182), 5365, 5366.-De- Mr. Baldrige; Committee on Pensions, 298.
bated, 5371-5377.-Agreed to, 5377.-Conference report sub- H.R. 13540-Granting an increase of pension to Margaret A. Kelly.
mitted in Senate, 5466.-Agreed to, 5470.-Examined and Mr. Cochran o.f Missouri; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 298.
signed, 5505, 5538.-Presented to the President, 5596.-Ap- H.R. 13541-For the relief of Peter Umberto Canale.
proved [Public, No. 428], 5658. Mr. Crowther; Committee on Naval Affairs, 298.
H.R. 13521-To transfer control of Building No. 2 on the custoi!l- H.R. 13542-For the relief o"f Elbert Scott.
house reservation at Nome, Alaska, to the Secretary of the Mr. CUlkin; Committee on Claims, 298.
Interior. H.R. 13543-Granting a pension to Cora I. Spangler.
Mr. Wickersham; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, Mr. Doutrich; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 298.
297.-Reported back (H.Rept. 1871), 1833.-Amended and
passed House, 3556.-Referred to Senate Committee on Public H.R. 13544-Granting a pension to Lunetta Mayers.
Buildings and Grounds, 3589.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1287), Mr. Evans of California; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 298.
4874.-Debated, 5006. H.R. 13545--Granting a pension to Jennie Schonacker.
Mr. Harlan; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 298.
H.R. 13522-Relating to retirement of certain employees of the
Government. H.R. 13546-Granting a pension to Belle Musgrove.
Mr. McClintic of Oklahoma; Committee on the Civil Service, 297. Mr. Hart; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 298.
H.R. 13523-In reference to land in the Bonnet Carre Floodway H.R. 13547-For the relief of Alvarado Mason.
Area. Mr. Luce; Committee on Naval Affairs, 298.
Mr. Wilson; Committee on Flood Control, 297.-Reported back H.R. 13548--For the relief of Thomas Christopher Quirk.
(H.Rept. 1809), 943.-Passed House, 1900.-Referred to Senate Mr. Luce; Committee on Naval Affairs, 298.
Committee on Commerce, 1933.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1098), H.R. 13549-Granting an increase of pension to Sarah E. Scovell.
2131.-Passed Senate, 3681.-Examined and signed, 3845, Mr. McGugin; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 298.
3917.-Presented to the President, 3917.-Approved [Public,
No. 351], 4552. H.R.13550-For the relief of John T. Farmer.
Mr. McReynolds; Committee on Military Affairs, 298.
H.R. 13524--To amend section 301 (a) (1) of the Emergency Relle! H.R. 13551-For the relief of Elisha M. Levan.
and Construction Act of 1932. Mr. McReynolds; Committee on Military A1fairs, 298.
Mr. Chapman; Committee on Roads, 297.
H.R. 13525--Authorizing the decommissioning of all battleships. H.R. 13552-Granting an increase of pension to Leonidas 0. Hollis.
Mr. McClintic of Oklahoma; Committee on Naval Affairs, 297. Mr. Mobley; Committee on Pensions, 298.
H.R. 13526-To authorize the distribution of Government-owned H.R. 13553-For the relief of Frederic Foss.
cotton to the American National Red Cross and other organi- Mr. Peavey; Committee on Military A1fairs, 298.
zations for relief of distress. H.R. 13554--For the relief of Henry A. Behrens.
Mr. Jones; Committee on Agriculture, 297. Mr. Peavey; Committee on Military A1fairs, 298.
H.R. 13527-For the rehabilitation of the Walker River irrigation H.R. 13555--Granting an increase of pension to Julia A. Browning.
project, Nevada. Mr. Thurston; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 298.
Mr. Arentz; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 297.
H.R. 13528--To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to adjust H.R. 13556-To amend the furlough provisions of the act making
debts owing the United States for seed-, feed-, and crop- appropriations for the legislative branch of the Government
production loans. for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1933, and for other pur-
Mr. Hall of North Dakota; Committee on Agriculture, 297. poses, approved June 30, 1932.
Mr. French; Committee on Expenditures in the Executive De-
H.R. 13529-To provide for the rehabilitation of the Crane Creek partments, 363.
project (technically known as the Washington County irriga-
tion district) , Idaho, and for other purposes. H.R. 13557-To provide for the rehabilitation o! the Big Lost River
Mr. French; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 297. irrigation project in Custer and Butte Counties, Idaho, and for
H.R. 13530-Authorizing and directing the Secretary of Agriculture other purposes.
to extend time of payment of fertilizer, feed, and seed loans Mr. French; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 363.
maae by the Government to farmers for a period not to exceed H.R. 13558--To provide for the filing of notice of location and as-
12 months, at a rate of interest not to exceed 3 percent. sessment work of mineral claims in land Qfiices of the United
Mr. Johnson of Missouri; Committee on Agriculture, 297. States.
H.R. 13531-To provide for the rehabilitation of the Lewiston Mr. French; Committee on the Public Lands, 363.
Orchards irrigation project in Nez Perce County, Idaho, and H.R. 13559-Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to enter into
for other purposes. a cooperative agreement or agreements with the State of Idaho
Mr. French; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 297. and private owners of lands within the State of Idaho for
H.R. 13532-To extend the time for filing claims under the Settle- grazing and range deve!opment, and fer other purposes.
ment of War Claims Act of 1928, and for other purposes. Mr. French; Committee on the Public Lands, 363.-Reported
Mr. Daughton; Committee on Wa.ys and Means, 297. with amendment (H.Rept. 1840), 1546.-Debated, 3555.
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13560-13617 HOUSE BILLS
H.R. 13560--To authorize the distribution of Government-owned H.R.13594-Granting an increase of pension to Cora E. Wads-
cotton to the American National Red Cross and other organi- worth.
zations for relief of distress. Mr. Pratt; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 364.
:Mr. Lonergan; Committee on Agriculture, 363. H.R. 1359&---Granting a pension to Josephine Fegley.
H.R.13561-To restore the 2-cent postage rate on first-class mail. Mr. Romjue; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 364.
Mr. McLeod; Committee on Ways and Means, 363. H.R.13596--Grantlilg death compensation benefits to Lena Klotz.
H.R. 13562-To amend the second para!,'Taph of section 4 of the Mr. Sanders of Texas; Committee on Claims, 364.
Federal Farm Loan Act, as amended. H.R.13597-Granting a pension to Mary Shoch.
Mr. Davis of Tennessee; Committee on Banking and Currency, Mr. Turpin; Committee on Pensions, 364.
363.
H.R.13598--Granting a pension to Sarah M. H. Nickerson.
H.R.13563-To procure a site for a courthouse in Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Wigglesworth; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 364.
Mr. Davis of Pennsylvania; Committee on Public Buildings and
Grounds, 363. H.R.13599-Grant1ng an increase of pension to Anna J. Flick.
Mr. Wolverton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 364.
H.R.13564-To amend section 20 of the act of June 10, 1922, as
amended by the act of July 2, 1926. H.R. 13600-To restore the rights of certain World War veterans
Mr. Kvale; Committee on Military Affairs, 363. to renew their 5-year level premium term Government insur-
ance policies.
H.R. 13565--To restrict the exportation of tobacco seed, and to Mr. McLeod; Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation, 414.
provide a penalty for the unauthorized exportation thereof.
Mr. Kerr; Committee on Agriculture, 363. H.R. 13601-Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to classify
as to productiveness and irrigability lands within the Flathead
H.R. 13566--To amend section 13 of the Federal Reserve Act by irrigation project, and to adjust payments thereon.
making notes of finance and credit companies subject to dis- Mr. Evans of Montana; Committee on Indian Affairs, 414.
count.
Mr. Sabath; Committee on Banking and Currency, 363. H.R. 13602-Providing for regulation of the transportation of cot-
ton and wheat in interstate and foreign commerce, and for
H.R.13567-To further extend the benefits of the act entitled "An other purposes.
act for the temporary relief of water users on irrigation proj- Mr. Bankhead; Committee on Agriculture, 414.
ects constructed and operated under the reclamation law",
approved April 1, 1932. H.R. 13603-To creat a Federal Emerg_ency Relief Commission, and
for other purposes.
Mr. Chavez; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 363. Mr. Huddleston; Committee on Labor,' 415.
H.R. 13568-To confer jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to H.R. 13604--To authorize the Secretary of War, upon the recom-
hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claim of the mendation of the Chief of Engineers, to adjust, settle, and pay
Velie Motors Corporation. claims of drainage districts and levee districts for damages on
Mr. Allen; Committee on War Claims, 363.-Reported back (H. account of increased seepage and/or increased cost of drainage
Rept. 2071). 4:452. resulting from certain improvements on the Mississippi River.
H.R.13569-Granting an increase of pension to Mary C. Snyder. Mr. Romjue; Committee on Rivers and Harbors, 415.
Mr. Ayres; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 363. H.R. 13605--To authorize the distribution of Government-owned
H.R. 13570--Granting a pension to Martha Ella Downing. cotton to the American National Red Cross and other organi-
Mr. Ayres; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 363. zations for the relief of distress.
H.R.13571~To refund to Caroline M. Eagan income tax errone- Mr. Wason; Committee on Agriculture, 415.
ously and illegally collected. H.R. 13606--Providing for the examination and survey of the Key-
Mr. Bacharach; Committee on Claims, 363. port (N.J.) Harbor. ·
H.R. 13572-For the relief of George E. Stuckey. Mr. Sutphin; Committee on Rivers and Harbors, 415.
Mr. Cochran of Missouri; Committee on Military Mairs, 363. H.R.13607-To authorize the distribution of Government-owned
H.R. 13573-For the relief of Chester Preston. cotton to the American National Red Cross and other organi-
Mr. Cochran of Missouri; Committee on Military At!airs, 363. zations for relief of distress.
Mr. Jones; Committee on Agriculture, 415.-Reported back (H.
H.R. 13574--For the relief of Harry Pusateri (Puscateri}. Rept. 1795), 534.-Debated, 711.-Passed House, 713.-Referred
Mr. Cochran of Missouri; Committee on Military Mairs, 3G3. to Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 722.-Com-
H.R.13575-To extend the benefits of the United States Employees' mittee on Agriculture and Forestry discharged, and ordered
Compensation Act to Victor C. McKenzie. to the calendar, 952, 954, 963.-Debated, 1176, 1182.-Am.ended
Mr. Cochran of Missouri; Committee on Claims, 363. and passed Senate, 1183.-House disagrees to Senate amend-
H.R. 13576--For the relief of Herman Schierhoff. ments and asks conference, 1325.-Conferees appointed, 1325,
Mr. Cochran of Missouri; Committee on Claims, 363. 1336.-senate insists upon its amendments and agrees to con-
H.R.13577-Granting a pension to Ellen M. Kilgore. ference, 1336.-Conference report submitted in Senate, 1934.-
Mr. Connery; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 363. Agreed to, 2136.-Motion entered to reconsider vote, 2136.-
Conference report submitted in House (H.Rept. 1873), 1832.-
H.R. 13578--Granting an increase of pension to Nancy Martin. Agreed to, 1832.-Debated in Senate, 2210, 2892, 2945-2953.-
Mr. Davis of Tennessee; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 363. Motlon to reconsider agreed to, 2951.-Conference report dis-
H.R. 13579-Granting a pension to Daisy Vredenburgh. agreed to and Senate asks further conference, 2945-2951.-
Mr. Drane; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 363. Conferees appointed, 2951, 3090.-House insists upon its dis-
H.R. 13580-For the relief of A. K. LaMotte. agreement to Senate amendments and agrees to further con-
Mr. Drane; Committee on Claims, 363. ference, 3090.-Conference report submitted in House (H.Rept.
H.R. 13581-For the relief of James S. Hare. 1959), 3217.-Debated, 3306.-Agreed to, 3308.-Conference re-
Mr. Erk; Committee on Military A.ffairs, 363.
port submitted in Senate and agreed to, 3266.-Examined and
signed, 3418, 3488.-Presented to the President, 3580.-Ap-
H.R.13582-Granting a pension to Thomas H. Moore. proved [Public, No. 329]. 4551.
Mr. Fiesinger; Committee on Pensions, 363.
H.R.13608-To repeal the tax on bank checks.
H.R. 13583-Granting an increase of pension to AnnaN. Osterhout. Mr. Campbell of Iowa; Committee on Ways and Means, 415.
Mr. Fish; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 363.
H.R. 13609-Granting an increase of pension to Jennie E. Hawley.
H.R.13584-For the relief of Harry B. Walmsley. Mr. Allen; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 415.
Mr. Gifford; Committee on Military Affairs, 363.
H.R. 13610-For the relief of the Great Amerfcan Indemnity Co. of
H.R.1358&--Granting a pension to Mary E. Duffy. New York.
Mr. Griswold; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 363. Mr. Black; Committee on Claims, 415.-Reported with amend-
H.R.13586-Granting an increase of pension to Margaret J. Miller. ment (H.Rept. 1803), 816.
Mr. Haines; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 363. H.R. 13611-For the relief of the Great Falls Meat Co., of Great
H.R. 13587-Grantlng a pension to Eliza Dawson. Falls, Mont.
Mr. Harlan; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 363. Mr. Black; Committee on Claims, 415.
H.R.13588-Grantlng an increase of pension to Margaret E. Feuer- H.R. 13612-For the relief of Capt. George W. Steele, Jr .. United
helm. States Navy.
Mr. Haugen; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 363. Mr. Black; Committee on Claims, 415.
H.R.13589-Granting an increase of pension to Harriett A. Drury. H.R. 13613-For the relief of Lt. Col. Russell B. Putnam, United
Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 363. States Marine Corps.
Mr. Black; Committee on Claims, 415.
H.R.13590-For th~ relief of Archie J. McKee.
Mr. Lindsay; Committee on Military A.ffairs, 363. H.R. 13614-Granting an increase of pension to Rebecca Berry.
Mr. Boehne; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 415.
H.R. 13591-For the relief of Alfred A._Wittek. H.R. 13615--For the relief of E. R. Bender.
Mr. Mead; Committee on Naval A.ffairs, 363.
Mr. Campbell of Iowa: Committee on Claims, 415.
H.R. 13592-For the relief of Henry Raley. H.R.13616--For the relief of Cairo Davis.
Mr. Parsons; Committee on Claims, 363. Mr. Crail; Committee on Military Affairs, 415.
H.R. 13593-Granting an increase of pension to Ella Beedy. H.R. 13617-For the relief of Howard William Linsley.
Mr. Person; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 363. Mr. Evans of California; Committee on Naval Affairs, 415.
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HOUSE BILLS 13618-13682
H.R. 13618--Granting an increase of pension to R. D. Jordan. H.R. 13654-To increase the statutory limit for repairs and altera-
Mr. Fuller; Committee on Pensions, 415. tions to capital ships of the Navy.
H.R. 13619-For the relief of the Sanford & Brooks Co. Mr. Vinson of Georgia; Committee on Naval Affairs, 475.
Mr. Gambrill; Committee on Claims, 415. H.R. 13655--To amend the act of May 10, 1928, entitled "An ac11
H.R. 13620-For the relief of Lewis Weythman. to provide. for the times and places for holding court for the
Mr. Garber; Committee on Military Afiairs, 415. eastern district of North Carolina" (45 Stat. 495).
H.R. 13621-Granting an increase of pension to Nira Pickinpaugh. Mr. Warren; Committee on the Judiciary, 475.-Reported back
(H. Rept. 1874), 1907.-Passed House, 3556.-Referred to Sen-
Mr. Garber; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 415. ate Committee on the Judiciary, 3589.-Reported back (S.Rept.
H.R. 13622-For the relief of William J. Carter. 1213), 3931.-Passed Senate, 4975.-Examined and signed,
Mr. Gifford; Committee on Naval Afiairs, 415. 5061, 5064.-Presented to the President, 5187.-Approved [Pub-
H.R. 13623-Granting an increase of pension to Lydia Efiie Chace. lic, No. 380], 5657. ·
Mr. Guyer; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 415. H.R. 13656-To provide for the method of appointment of superin-
H.R. 13624-Granting an increase of pension to Julia A. Zinn. tendents of Indian reservations and certain other employees
Mr. Hornor; Committee on Invalid Pensio119, 415. of the Bureau of Indian Affairs of the Department of the
H.R. 13625-For the relief of John N. Caffrey. Interior.
Mr. Hartley; Committee on Naval Affairs, 415. Mr. Howard; Committee on Indian Affairs, 4.75.
H.R. 13626-For the relief of George T. Eayres. H.R. 13657-To extend the provisions of the Reconstruction
Mr. Hartley; Committee on Military Affairs, 415. Finance Corporation Act and the Emergency Relief and Con-
struction Act of 1932 to the Virgin Islands.
H.R.13627-Authorizing the President to order William H. Hob- Mr. McFadden; Committee on Banking and Currency, 475.
Utzell before a retiring board for a hearing of his case, and
upon the findings of such board determine whether or not he H.R. 13658--Authorizing the issuance of a special postage stamp
be placed on the retired list with the rank and pay held by in honor of Brig. Gen. Thaddeus Kosciusko.
him at the time of his discharge. Mr. Lonergan; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, 475.
Mr. Hollister; Committee on Military Affairs, 415. H.R. 13659-Granting the consent of Congress to the State of
H.R. 13628-Granting a pension to Ada Ray Johnson. illinois to construct a bridge across the Rock River south of
Mr. Hollister; Committee on Pensions, 415. Moline, Ill.
Mr. Allen; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 475.
H.R. 13629-For the relief of John F. Cain.
Mr. Jones; Committee on maims, 415. H.R. 13660-To prohibit the importation of articles from certain
countries, and for other purposes.
H.R. 13630-Granting an increase of pension to Eunice F. Brown Mr. Collier; Committee on Ways and Means, 475.
and a pension to Ruth M. Brown. .
Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 415. H.R. 13661-Relative to the securities of foreign governments
which have defaulted in their contract obligations to the
H.R. 13631-Granting an increase of pension to Frances S. Wil- United States.
liams. Mr. Knutson; Committee on the Judiciary, 475.
Mr. Kopp; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 415.
H.R. 13662---To regulate the importation of milk and cream and
H.R. 13632-Granting an increase of pension to Mary A. Canfield. milk and cream products into the United States for the
Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 415. purpose of promoting the dairy industry of the United States
H.R. 18633-Granting an increase of pension to Grace E. Grinsted. and protecting the public health.
Mr. McLeod; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 415. Mr. Davis of Tennessee; Committee on Agriculture, 475.
H.R. 13634-For the relief of Louis J. Rivard. H.R. 13663-Proposing a 25 percent reduction in the salaries of
Mr. McLeod; Committee on Military A.t!airs, 415. Members of the House of Representatives.
H.R. 13635-For the relief of Ernest F. Walker, alias George R. Mr. Fulbright; Committee on Expenditures In the Executive
Walker. Departments, 476.
Mr. Martin of Massachusetts; Committee on Military Affairs, 415. H.R. 13664---To authorize the construction and ·u se of underground
H.R. 13636-Granting an increase of pension to Ceola Tuttle. pneumatic-tube service.
Mr. Moore of Ohio; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 415. Mrs. Kahn; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, 476.
H.R. 13637-Granting a pension to Newton W. Lewis. H.R.13665-To extend the times for commencing and completing
Mr. Moore of Ohio; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 415. the construction of a bridge across the Ohio River at or
near Cannelton, Ind.
H.R. 13638-Granting a pension to Caroline Cochrel. Mr. Boehne; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
Mr. Moore of Ohio; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 415. 476.
H.R.13639-Granting a pension to George Scace. H.R. 13666-Granting a pension to Annie A. Edwards.
Mr. Parker of New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 415. Mr. Abernethy; Committee on Pensions, 476.
H.R. 13640--Granting an increase of pension to Carrie R. Barber. H.R. 13667-Granting a pension to Matilda Anderson, nee
Mr. Stalker; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 415. Carpenter.
H.R. 13641-Granting an increase of pension to Ella Sebring. Mr. Bachmann; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476.
Mr. Stalker; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 415. H.R. 13668---For the relief of Laurence R. Lennon.
H.R. 13642-Granting an increase of pension to Ella J. Winegar. Mr. Black; Committee on Claims, 476.-Reported with amend-
Mr. Stalker; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 415. ments (H.Rept. 2136), 5061.
H.R. 13643-Granting an increase of pension to Catherine E. H.R. 13669-For the relief of Rose Louise Trapolino.
Morley. Mr. Culkin; Committee on Claims, 476.
Mr. Stalker; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 415. H.R. 13670-For the relief of Luther M. Anderson.
H.R.13644-Granting an increase of pension to Irena L. Lynch. Mr. Finley; Committee on Mllitary A.t!airs, 476.
Mr. Stalker; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 415. H.R. 13671-For the relief of Elizabeth Millicent Trammell.
H.R.13645-Granting an increase of pension to Emma S. Dolaway. Mr. Hancock of New York; Committee on Foreign Affairs, 476.
Mr. Stalker; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 415. H.R. 13672-Granting a pension to Minnie Lea Crump.
H.R. 13646-Granting an increase of pension to Sarah L. Knicker- Mr. Hardy; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476.
bocker. H .R. 13673-For the relief of Milton Smith.
Mr. Stalker; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 415. Mr. Haugen; Committee on Naval Affairs, 476.
H.R. 13647-Granting a pension to Nelle J. Muhn. H.R.13674-Granting an increase of pension to Malinda McGinnes.
Mr. Strong of Pennsylvania; Committee on Pensions, 415. Mr. Hogg of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476.
H.R. 13648-Authorizing the grant of certain public lands In H.R. 13675-Granting an increase of pension to Elizabeth Hire.
Imperial County, Calif., to Irene Elizabeth Capron in fulfill- Mr. Hogg of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476.
ment of a prior agreement of exchange.
Mr. Swing; Committee on the Public Lands, 415. H.R. 13676-Granting a pension to Mary E . Michaud.
Mr. Hogg of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476.
H.R. 13649-Granting 6 months' pay to Minnie L. Johnson.
Mr. Vinson of Georgia; Committee on Claims, 415. H.R. 13677-Granting an increase of pension to Minerva Smith.
Mr. Hogg of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476.
H.R. 13650-Granting an increase of pension to Frances Conley.
Mr. Wood of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 415. H.R. 13678-Granting an increase of pension to Nancy C. Lett.
Mr. Hcgg of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476.
H.R. 13651-Granting an increase of pension to Esther J. Cornell.
Mr. Wood of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 415. H.R.13679-Grantfng an increase of pension to Sophia Kniss.
Mr. Hogg of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476.
H.R. 13652-To authorize the Secretary of War to sell to the high-
est bidder the port of Newark Army base, giving preference to H.R. 13680-For the relief of John S. Pryor.
purchase to the city of Newark. Mr. Hollister; Committee on Mi.J.itary Affairs, 476.
Mr. Connolly; Committee on Military Affairs, 475. H.R. 13681-Granting an increase of pension to Fannie Muttart.
H.R. 13653-To amend the Revenue Act of 1932 by repealing sec- Mr. Schneider; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476.
tion 605. H.R.13682--Granting an increase of pension to Amanda J. Gris-
Mr. Martin of Massachusetts; Committee on Ways and Means, wold .
475. .Mr. Stalker; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476.
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H.R.13683-For the relief o! Grant Wllliam Moore. H.R. 13714--To amend the World War Adjusted Compensation Act,
Mr. Stull; Committee on Naval Affairs, 476. as amended.
H.R. 13684--Granting a pension to Estella H. Long. Mr. Bachmann; Committee on Ways and Means, 534.
Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Pensions, 476. H.R.13715-To authorize a special rate of postage on periodicals
H.R.13685-For the relief of the Hood Labor Office. when sent by public libraries.
Mr. Leavitt; Committee on Claims, 476. Mr. Lanham; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, 534.
H .R. 1368~ranting a pension to Almira Yost. H.R. 13716-To restore former basis of compensation and allow-
Mr. Lewis; Committee on Invalid Pew;ions, 476. ances of postmasters and other employees of offices of the first,
H.R.13687-Granting a pension to Armor Ellsworth Needy. second, and third classes, and commissions o! postmasters of
Mr. McClintic of Oklahoma; Committee on Pensions, 476.
the fourth class, and for other purposes.
Mr. Mead; Committee on Ways and Means, 534.
H.R.13688-Granting an increase of pension to Rachel A. Scott. H .R. 13717-To authorize the erection of a Veterans' Administra-
Mr. McFadden; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476. tion home in Puerto Rico, and to authorize the appropriation
H.R.13689-Granting an increase of pension to Martha J. CapwelL therefor.
Mr. McFadden; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476. Mr. Pesquera; Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation,
H .R. 13690--For the relief of Bernard Cyrus Snyder. 534.
Mr. McReynolds; Committee on Military Affairs, 476. H .R. 13718-Aroending the law relating to the collection of fees
H.R. 13691-Granting an increase of pension to Sarah Hitchcock. for passports.
Mr. M::l.nlove; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476. Mr. Mansfield; Committee on Foreign Affairs, 534.
H.R.13692-Granting an increase of pension to Maria M. Parmele. H.R. 13719-To raise revenue by the taxation o! light wines.
Mr. Manlove; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476. Mr. Lea; Committee on Ways and Means, 534.
H.R.13693-Granting a pension to Eva Whittington. H.R. 13720--To provide revenue by increasing taxes on certain non-
Mr. Manlove; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476. intoxicating vinous liquors and to remove the limitation of
H.R. 13694--Grantlng a pension to E. Jane Spencer. the prohibition laws upon their manufact ure, transportation,
Mr. Manlove; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476. and sale in certain cases.
Mr. Lea; C:>mmittee on Ways and Means, 534.
H .R. 13695-Granting an increase of pension to Eliza J. Keith.
Mr. Manlove; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476. H.R. 13721-For the relief o! Julian M. Jordan.
Mr. Britten; Committee on Naval Affairs, 534.
H.R.1369~rantlng an increase of pension to Helen Dorsey.
Mr. Manlove; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476. H.R. 13722-For the relief of the Morgan Decorating Co.
Mr. Burtness; Committee on Claims, 534.
H.R. 13697-Granting a pension to Mary E. R. J. Murray.
Mr. Manlove; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476. H.R. 13723-For the relief of Olive J. Shepherd.
Mr. Cable; Committee on Claims, 534.
H.R. 13698-Granting a pension to John H. Wilder.
Mr. Mobley; Committee on Pensions, 476. H.R. 13724--For the relief of Walter Edward Nolde.
Mr. Chlndblom; Committee on Naval Affairs, 535.
H.R. 13699-Granting a pension to Joseph Armstrong.
Mr. Nelson of Wisconsin; Committee on Pensions, 476. H.R. 13725-For the relief of George B. Marx.
Mr. Connolly; Committee on War Claims, 535.
H.R. 13700--Granting an increase of pension to Hannah Bailey.
Mr. Underwood; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476. H.R. 13726-For the relief of James P . Spelman.
Mr. Dyer; Committee on Claims, 535.
H.R. 13701-Grantlng an increase of pension to Susanah Cooper.
Mr. Underwood; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476. H.R. 13727-For the relief of Carrie Gannon.
Mr. Evans of California; Committee on Claims, 535.
H.R. 13702-Granting an increase of pension to Estelle Eby.
Mr. Underwood; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476. H.R. 13728-For the relief of Laura B. Crampton.
Mr. Evans of California; Committee on Claims, 535.
H.R.13703-Grant1ng an increase of pension to Ida S. Fasnaugh.
Mr. Underwood; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476. H.R. 13729-For the relief of Henry Harrison Griffith.
Mr. Fishburne; Committee on Claims, 535.-Reported back {H.
H.R. 13704--Granting an increase of pension to Mary M. Poling. Rept. 1824), 1395.
Mr. Underwood; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476.
H.R. 13730--Granting a pension to Sarah M. Waugh.
H.R. 13705-Granting an increase of pension to Alwilda Ray. Mr. Hornor; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 535.
Mr. Underwood; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476.
H.R. 13731-Granting a pension to Mikel Gollenger.
H.R. 1370&--Granting a pension to Ira B. Jeffries. Mr. Lambertson; Committee on Pensions, 535.
Mr. Underwood; Committee on Pensions, 476.
H .R. 13732-Granting an increase of pension to Sarah Jane
H.R. 13707-Granting a pension to Debbie Klingler. Plummer.
Mr. Underwood; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476. Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 535.
H .R. 13708-For the relief of John Barnett. H.R. 13733-Granting a pension to Harry Slavin.
Mr. Vinson of Kentucky; Committee on Military Affairs, 476. Mr. Ludlow; Committee on Pensions, 535.
H.R. 13709-Granting a pension to Sallie Deaton. H.R. 13734--Granting a pension to William M. Caplinger.
Mr. Vinson of Kentucky; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 476. Mr. McClintic of Oklahoma; Committee on Pensions, 535.
H.R. 13710--Mak.ing appropriations for the Department of the In- H.R. 13735-Granting a pension to Anna Hindman.
terior for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1934, and for other Mr. Manlove; Committee on Pensions, 535.
purposes. · H.R. 13736-For the relief of Paul Francis Appleby.
Mr. Taylor of Colorado, from Committee on Appropriations Mr. Mead; Committee on Naval Affairs, 535.
(H.Rept. 1792) , 503, 526.-Debated, 526--532, 568-606, 638-662, H.R. 13737-Granting an increase of pension to Martha M. Rogers.
924-941 , 987.-Recommitted to the Committee on Appropria- Mr. Mouser; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 535.
tions, 987.-Reported back, amended, and passed House, 988.-
Referred to Senate Committee on Appropriations, 1102.-Re- H.R.13738-Granting an increase of pension to Lee Jones.
ported with amendments (S.Rept. 1109), 2460.-Debated, 3545, Mr. Mouser; Committee on Pensions, 535.
3584, 3595, 3598, 3602.-Amended and passed Senate, 3632.- H.R. 13739-For the relief of Capt. Frank J. McCormack.
0rdered printed with Senate amendments numbered.-House Mr. Ramspeck; Committee on Claims, 535.
disagrees to Senate amendments and asks conference, 3801.- H.R. 13740--For the relief of J. H. Taylor & Son.
Conferees appointed, 3776, 3801.-Senate insists upon its Mr. Ramspeck; Committee on Claims, 535.
amendments and agrees to conference, 3776.-Conference re- H.R. 13741-Granting a pension to Grover Cleveland O'Dell.
port submitted in Senate, 3998.-Agre~d to, 3999.--Conference Mr. Thomason; Committee on Pensions, 535.
report submitted in House (H.Rept. 2018), 4180.-Debated,
4181.-Agreed to, 4182.-Examined and signed, 4213, 4277.- H.R. 13742-To provide revenue by the taxation of certain non-
Presented to the President, 4277.-Approved [Public, No. 361), intoxicating liquors, and for other purposes.
Mr. Collier, from Committee on Ways and Means {H.Rept. 1800),
4552. 606.-Debated, 745-815, 845-868, 1097.-Passed House, 867.-
H.R.13711-To extend the times for commencing and completing Referred to Senate Committee on the Judiciary, 891.-Reported
the construction of a bridge across the Ohio River at or near with amendment (S .Rept. 1105) and referred to the Commit-
Cannelton, Ind. tee on Finance, 2253.-Reported without recommendation
Mr. Boehne; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, {S.Rept. 1127), 2801.-Debated, 3593.
534. H.R. 13743-Granting the consent of Congress to the State of illi-
H.R.13712-To provide that advances under the Reconstruction nois to construct, maintain, and operate a free highway bridge
Finance Corporation Act may be made with lien on crops as across the Illinois and Mississippi Canal near Tiskilwa, ill.
adequate security. Mr. William E. Hull; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com-
Mr. Carter of Wyoming; Committee on Banking and Currency, merce, 607.-Reporte<i with amendment (H.Rept. 1844), 1547.-
~~ . .
Amended and passed House, 1902.-Referred to Senate Com-
H.R. 13713-To provide that in certain cases loans to veterans mittee on Commerce, 1933.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1094),
upon adjusted-service certificates shall be considered partial 2071.-Passed Senate, 3681.-Examined and signed, 3845,
payments, and for other purposes. 3917.-Presented to the President, 3917.-Approved [Public,
Mr. Lanham; Committee on Ways and Means, 534. No. 340 }, 4552.
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H.R. 13744-Granting the consent of Congress to the State of llli- H.R. 13768-To forbid the use of appropriations for clerical or sec-
nois to construct, maintain, and operate a free highway bridge retarial hire to Senators and Representatives from being used
across the Illinois and Mississippi Canal near Langley, lll. for the purpose of placing those related either by consanguin-
Mr. William E. Hull; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com- ity or affinity upon the Government pay roll.
merce, 60'7.-Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1845), 1547.- Mr. Mouser; Committee on Accounts, 665.
Amended and passed House, 1902.-Referred to Senate Com- H.R. 13769-To reduce the compensation of Senators. Representa-
mittee on Commerce, 1933.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1095), tives, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners to $5,000 per
2071.-Passed Senate, 3681.-Examined and signed, 3845, annum.
3917.-Presented to the President, 3917.-Approved [Public, Mr. Mitchell; Committee on Expenditures in the Executive ·
No. 841], 4552. Departments, 666.
H.R. 13745--To provide for agricultural entry of lands Withdrawn, H.R. 13770--To authorize an appropriation to carry out the pro-
classified, or reported as containing any of .the minerals sub- visions of the act of May 3, 1928 (45 Stat.L. 484).
ject to disposition under the general leasing law or acts Mr. Howard; Committee on Indian Affairs, 666.-Reported with
amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto. amendment (H.Rept. 1880), 2127.-Amended and passed House,
Mr. Evans of Montana; Committee on the Public Lands, 607.- 3558.-Referred to Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, 3589.-
Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 1938), 2790.-Amended Committee on Indian Affairs discharged; passed Senate (in
and passed House, 5282.-Referred to Senate Committee on lieu of S. 5234), 3674.-Examined and signed, 3845, 3917.-
Public Lands and Surveys, 5297.-Reported back (S.Rept. Presented to the President, 3917.-Approved [Public, No. 359],
1355), 5296.-Passed Senate, 5513.-Examined and signed, 4552.
5653, 5658.-Presented to the President, 5666.-Approved [Pub- H.R. 13771-To provide for penslons to dependent step-parents of
lic, No. 438]. deceased members of the Regular Establishment.
H.R. 13746-To provide funds for cooperation with the Minnesota Mr. Patterson; Committee on Pensions, 666.
State Board of Control in the extension of the Minnesota H.R.13772-Granting a pension to Edward F. Lynch.
State Sanatorium at Ah-Gwah-Ching, Minn. Mr. Brunner; Committee on Pensions, 666.
Mr. Kvale; Committee on Indian Affairs, 607.
H.R.l3773-Granting an increase of pension to Mary J. Walton.
H.R. 13747-To amend section 3993 of the Revised Statutes. Mr. Dowell; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 666.
Mr. Houston of Hawaii; Committee on the Post Office and Post H.R. 13774-Granting a pension to Elmer G. Runyan.
Roads, 607. Mr. Gillen; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 666.
H.R. 13748-To procure a site for a Federal building at Philadel- H.R.13775-Granting a pension to Mary A. Hoover.
phia, Pa. Mr. Greenwood; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 666.
Mr. Davis of Pennsylvania; Committee on Public Buildings and
Grounds, 607. H.R.13776-Granting a pension to Fannie L. Rhodes.
H.R. 13749-To authorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Mr. Hawley; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 666.
to make loans to aid in financing projects for the construction H.R. 13777-Granting an increase of pension to Elizabeth R. Smith.
of sewerage systems or sewage-disposal works. Mr. Hawley; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 666.
Mr. Watson; Committee on Banking and Currency, 607. H.R. 13778-For the relief of Clara Mitchell Kutcher.
H.R. 13750--To regulate the bringing of actions for damages 1\lr. Hawley; Committee on Indian Affairs, 666.
against the District of Columbia, and for other purposes. H.R.13779-Granting a pension to Therese Smith.
Mrs. Norton; Committee on the District of Columbia, 607.-Re- Mr. Hopkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 666.
ported with amendments (H.Rept. 2010), 3918.-Debated, H.R. 13780--Granting a pension to John L. Richman.
3988.-Passed House, amended, 3989.-In Senate, placed on the !vir. Larrabee; Committee on Pensions, 666.
calendar, 3997.-Debated, 4968.-Passed Senate (in lieu of S. H.R. 13781-Granting a pension to Lou C. Witt.
5224), 4976.-Examined and signed, 5117, 5186.-Presented to Mr. Manlove; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 666.
the President, 5289.-Approved [Public, No. 385], 5657.
H.R. 13751-Granting the consent of Congress to the Board of H.R. 13782-Granting an increase of pension to Julia A. Jones.
Supervisors of Marion County, Miss., to construct a bridge Mr. Norton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 666.
across Pearl River. . H.R. 13783-Granting a pension to Elizabeth M. Brassington.
Mr. Rankin; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Mr. Parker .of New York; Committee on Pensions, 666.
607. H.R. 13784--Granting a pension to Mrs. Willie L. Reavis.
H.R. 13752-Authorizing payment of retirement pay to be made to Mr. Patterson; Committee on Pensions, 666.
certain officers and employees. H.R. 13785-Granting a pension to Hester A. Bradford.
Mr. Eaton of Colorado; Committee on Expenditures in the Exec- Mr. Polk; Committee on Invalld Pensions, 666.
utive Departments, 607. H.R. 13786-Granting a pension to Anna 0. Van Auken.
H.R. 13753-Granting the consent of Congress to the Board of Mr. Schafer; Committee on Pensions, 666.
Supervisors of Monroe County, Miss., to construct a bridge H.R. 13787-For the relief of Samuel W. Dillon.
across Tombigbee River. Mr. Smith of West Virginia; Committee on Military Affairs, 666.
Mr. Rankin; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
607. H.R. 13788-Granting an increase of pension to Mary A. Purvis.
Mr. Swick; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 666.
H.R. 13754--For the relief of the Virginia Engineering Co., Inc.
Mr. Bland; Committee on Claims, 607. H.R.13789-Granting a pension to Daniel W. Perkins.
·Mr. Vinson of Kentucky; Committee on Pensions, 666.
H.R. 13755--For the relief of Ernest Jacober, deceased.
Mr. Bloom; Committee on Naval Affairs, 607. H.R. 13790--To provide revenue; to provide employment for Amer-
ican labor, and to encourage the industries and agriculture of
H.R. 13756-For the relief of Edward N. Sonnenberg. the United States by compensating for depreciation in foreign
Mr. Bloom; Committee on Claims, 607. currencies.
H.R. 13757-Granting a pension to Alice Lucy Duling. Mr. Hill of Washington; Committee on Ways and Means, 718.
Mr. Crail; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 607. H.R. 13791-To provide for the erection of a monument in the
H.R. 13758-Granting a pen.Sion to Laura A. Garrison. Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Ind., to the memory of
Mr. Crail; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 607. Confederate soldiers removed from the Greenlawn Cemetery.
Mr. McSwain; Committee on Military Affairs, 718.
H.R.13759-Granting a pension to Mrs. S. Ida Rhodes.
Mr. Drane; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 607. H.R.13792-To amend the act approved February 25, 1927, entitled
"An act granting the consent of Congress to Dauphin Island
H.R.13760-Granting an increase of pension to Mary C. McCartney. F..ailway & Harbor Co., its successors and assigns, to construct,
Mr. Kurtz; Committ.ee on Invalid Pensions, 607. maintain, and operate a railroad bridge and approaches
H.R. 13761--Granting an increase of pension to Lillie D. Hartley thereto and/or a toll bridge across the water between the
and a pension to Edna B. Hartley. mainland at or near Cedar Point and Dauphin Island."
Mr. Kurtz; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 607. Mr. McDuffie; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
H.R. 13762-Granting a pension to Charles E. June. 718. '
Mr. McFadden; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 607. H.R. 13793-To amend sections 314 and 315 of the Code of Laws of
the Unted States.
H.R. 13763-Granting a pension to Elizabeth K. Hack. Mr. Parks; Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures, 718.
Mr. Michener; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 607.
H.R. 13794--To restore the 2-cent postage rate on first-class mail.
H.R. 13764-Granting an increase of pension to Emily Wilson. Mr. Ludlow; Committee on Ways and Means, 718.
Mr. Nelson of Wisconsin; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 607. H.R. 13795--Granting a pension to Mary Shepard.
H.R.13765-Granting a pension to Arthur King. Mr. Abernethy; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 719.
Mr. Parker of New York; Committee on· Invalid Pensions, 607. H.R. 13796-Granting an increase of pension to Laura McWilliams.
H.R. 13766-Granting a retirement annuity to William Barrett. Mr. Canfield; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 719.
Mr. Parsons; Committee on the Civil Service, 607. H.R. 13797-For the relief of Fred C. Wasserman.
H.R. 13767-For the relief of Hunter B. Glasscock. Mr. Evans of California; C.ommittee on Military Affairs, 719.
Mr. Shott; Committee on Claims, 607.-Reported back (H.Rept. H.R. 13798--Granting a pension to Edith Rhodes Gallion.
2137). 5061. Mr. Lambertson; Committee on Pensions, 719.
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fl.R. 13799-Granting a pension to Jackson McCoury. H.R.1382~To reimburse William McCool amount of pension p ay-
Mr. Lovette; Committee on Pensions, 719. ment erroneously deducted for period of hospital treatment.
H.R.13800-Granting a pension to Minnis Wilson. Mr. Celler; Committee on Claims, 817.
Mr. Lovette; Committee on Pensions, 719. H.R. 13826-Granting an increase of pension to Mary A. Fox. .
H.R. 13801-Granting a pension to Mary C. Adams. Mr. Dominick; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 817.
Mr. Lovette; Committee on Pensions, 719. H.R. 13827-Granting an increase of pension to Irene D. Arnold.
H.R. 13802-Granting a pension to Minnie Roberts. Mr. Dominick; Committee on Pensions, 817.
Mr. Lovette; Committee on Pensions, 719. H.R.13828-Granting a pension to Sarah Riley.
H.R. 13803-For the relief of George F. Boatright . . Mr. Evans of Cal11ornia; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 817.
Mr. McKeown; Committee on Mllltary .Affairs, 719. H.R. 13829-Granting a pension to Ella Pierce.
H.R. 13804-For the relief of William Marion Wilcox. Mr. Evans of Call!ornia; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 817.
Mr. McSwain; Committee on Naval Affairs, 719. H.R. 13830---Granting an increase of pension to Eleanor Ady.
H.R. 1380~ranting a pension to Mary E. Brewer. Mr. Evans of California; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 817.
Mr. Milligan; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 719. H.R.13831-Granting an increase of pension to Anna M. Elkin.
H.R.13806-For the relief of John F. McDonough. Mr. Frear; Committee on Pensions, 817.
Mr. Stokes; Committee on Military Affairs, 719. H.R. 13832-Granting a pension to Mary A. Beck.
H.R. 13807-For the relief of Pete Ernest Simon. Mr. Hoch; Committee on Pensions, 817.
Mr. Stokes; Committee on Naval Affairs, 719. H.R. 13833-Granting a pension to Sylvia Campbell.
H.R. 13808-Granting a pension to Sidney C. Scoggins. J.\.Ir. Hooper; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 817.
Mr. Tarver; Committee on Pensions, 719. H.R. 13834-For the rellef of Edmund Wydick and Peter Skladzien.
H.R.13809--For the relief of Lyman James Alexander. Mr. McLeod; Committee on Claims, 817.
Mr. Williams of Missouri; Committee on Naval Affairs, 719. H.R. 13835--For the relief of Ladislaus Stepniak.
H.R. 13810-To provide correction of status of alien lawfully ad- Mr. Mead; Committee on Military Affairs, 817.
mitted without requirement of departure to foreign port. H.R. 13836-Granting a pension to Rufus E. Davidson.
Mr. Dickstein; Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, :Mr. Mobley; Committee on Pensions, 817.
816. H.R.13837-Granting a pension to Mrs. Carl Rainey.
H.R.13811-To amend section 23 of the Immigration Act of Feb- Mr. Mobley; Committee on Pensions, 817.
ruary 5, 1917 (39 Stat. 874). H.R. 13838-Granting a pension to Ivy Pitzer.
Mr. Dickstein; Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, Mr. Polk; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 817.
816.-Reported back (H.Rept. 1852), 1616.-Debated, 3576. H.R. 13839-Grantlng a pension to Lilla Tarpley Bright.
H.R. 13812-To amend the act of March 2, 1929, entitled "An act Mr. Ramspeck; Committee on Pensions, 817.
to supplement the naturalization laws, and for other pur- H.R. 13840-For the relief o! Isidore A. Tetreault.
poses." Mrs. Rogers; Committee on Military Affairs, 817.
Mr. Dickstein; Committee on Immigration and Naturalization,
816. H.R.13841-Granting a pension to Edward F. Smith.
H.R. 13813-To amend section 1 (a) of the act of March 2, 1929, Mr. Shreve; Committee on Pensions, 817.
entitled "An act to establish load lines for American vessels, H.R.13842-To correct the military record of Leon M. Martin.
and for other purposes." Mr. Shreve; Committee on Military Affairs, 817.
Mr. Davis of Tennessee; Committee on Merchant Marine, Radio, H.R.13843-Granting a pension to Sarah E. May.
and Fisheries, 816. Mr. Strong of Kansas; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 817.
H.R. 13814-To provide emergency financial assistance and Gov- H.R. 13844-For the relief of John E. Little.
ernment direction and control necessary to adjust the unem- Mr. Swing; Committee on Mil1tary Affairs, 817.
ployed to a system of commodity production and distribution H.R. 1384~Authorizing Paul H. Goss, imm1gration inspector; Roy
needful to meet the effects of displacement of human labor B. Newport, Ralph V. Armstrong, and R. H. Wells, patrol in-
through technical advances and other causes. spectors in the Immigration Service of the United States, to
Mr. Howard; Committee on Banking and Currency, 816. each accept a gold watch presented to them by the governor
H.R. 13815-To authorize the incorporated town of Fairbanks, of the northern district of Lower California, Mexico.
Alaska, to issue bonds in any sum not exceeding $150,000 for Mr. Swing; Committee on Foreign Affairs, 817.-Reported back
the purpose of constructing and equipping a public-school (H.Rept. 1878), 1986.
building in the town of Fairbanks, Alaska, and for other pur-
poses. H.R. 13846-Granting an increase of pension to Anna B. Guptil.
Mr. Wickersham; Committee on the Territories, 816. Mr. Williamson; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 817.
H.R.13816--To extend the benefits of the Adams Act, the Purnell H.R. 13847-Authorizing The Adjutant General to loan to Kings
Act, and the Capper-Ketcham Act to the Territory of Alaska, Mountain Post, American Legion, Johnson City, Tenn., cer-
and for other purposes. tain Army equipment.
Mr. Wickersham; Committee on the Territories, 816. Mr. Lovette; Committee on Military Affairs, 869.
H.R. 13817-To amend section 1 of the act entitled "An act to pro- H.R. 13848-To amend section 27 of the Radio Act of 1927 (44
vide books for the adult blind", approved March 3, 1931. Stat. 1172) .
Mrs. Pratt; Committee on the Library, 816.-Reported with Mr. Ludlow; Committee on Merchant Marine, Radio, and Fish-
amendments (H.Rept. 1877), 1986.-Am.ended and passed eries, 869.
House, 3557, 3558.-Referred to Senate Committee on the H.R. 13849-To provide for the protection of national m111tary
Library, 3589.-Reference changed to Committee on Education parks, national parks, battlefield sites, national monuments,
and Labor, 3932.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1246), 4379.-De- and miscellaneous memorials under the control of the War
bated, 4804, 4985, 5514, 5516, 5521.-Passed Senate, 5522.-Ex- Department.
amined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Presented to the President, Mr. McSwain; Committee on Military Affairs, 869.
5666.-Approved [Public, No. 439].
H.R. 13850-To confer certain benefits on commissioned officers and
H.R.13818--To authorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation enlisted men of the Army and Navy, Marine Corps, Coast
to make loans to aid in financing projects for the construc- Guard, Geodetic Survey, or Public Health Service of the
tion of sewerage systems or sewage-disposal works. United States who are placed on the retired list for physical
Mr. Fulmer; Committee on Banking and Currency, 816. disability as result of an airplane accident.
H.R. 13819-To provide for the postponement of the payment of Mr. Maas; Committee on Military Affairs, 869.
installments due on loans made by Federal land banks in H.R. 13851-To amend paragraph 1, section 201, title 2, of the
certain cases, and to prohibit Federal land banks from accept- Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932.
ing as security for loans any security other than mortgages on Mr. Sabath; Committee on Banking and CUrrency, 869.
farm real estate and Federal land-bank stock. .
Mr. Steagall; Committee on Banking and CUrrency, 816. H.R.13852-To extend the time for the construction of a bridge
H.R.13820-To authorize an appropriation to carry out the pro- across the Rock River south of Moline, Ill.
visions of the act of May 3, 1928 (45 Stat.L. 484). Mr. Allen; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
Mr. Williamson; Committee on Indian Affairs, 816. 869.-Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 1831), 1395.-
Am.ended and passed House, 1901.-Referred to Senate Com-
H.R.13821-To place deputy collectors of internal revenue in the mittee on Commerce, 1933.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1096),
classified Civil Service of the United States. 2071.-Passed Senate, 3681.-Examined and signed, 3845,
Mrs. Rogers; Comm.ittee on Ways and Means, 816. 3917.-Presented to the President, 3917.-Approved [Public,
H.R.13822-For the relief of Ceylon Gowdy, otherwise known as No. 342], 4552.
Ceylon G. Andrews. H.R.13853-To authorize the merger of The Georgetown Gaslight
Mr. Brand of Ohio; Committee on Military A!fairs, 816. Co. with and into Washington Gas Light Co., and for other
H.R.13823-Granting a pension to Jessie Bell McElroy. purposes.
Mr. Brand of Ohio; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 817. Mrs. Norton; Committee on the District of Columbia, 869.-
H.R.13824-To correct the military record of and issue an hon- Reported back (H.Rept. 2011), 3918.-~assed House, 3989.-
orable discharge to Hubert Stopher. Referred to Senate Committee on the District of Columbia,
Mr. Gable; Committee on Naval Affairs, 817. 3997.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1241), 4215.
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H.R. 13854--For the temporary relief of water users on irrigation H.R. 1387~To provide for the acceptance of farm-land securities
projects constructed and operated under the reclamation law. as the basis for the issuance of currency, and for other
:Mr. Smith of Idaho; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, purposes.
869. Mr. Lankford of Georgia; Committee on Banking and Currency,
HE. 1385~To amend section 5219 of the Revised Statutes, as 943.
amended. H.R. 13877-To regulate service of contest notices in all cases
Mr. Stevenson; Committee on Banking and Currency, 869.- a1Iect1ng mining locations or claims, and for other purposes.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1~41), 2943. Mr. Evans of Montana; Committee on the Public Lands, 943.
H.R.l387~To amend the Reconstruction Finance Corporation
H.R.1385~To repeal section 9 of the Agricultural Marketing Act,
Act, as amended by the Emergency Relief and Construction
relating to stabilization activities. Act of 1932, by adding thereto a new section providing for
Mr. Purnell; Committee on Agriculture, 869. direct loans to banks, trust companies, insurance companies,
H.R.13857-Transferring the Forest Service.from the Department and building and loan associations, for the specific purpose of
of Agriculture to the Department of the Interior. preventing foreclosures on homes and farms.
Mr. Eaton of Colorado; Committee on Agriculture, 869. Mr. McLeod; Committee on Banking and Currency, 943.
H.R. 13858-For the relief of Alfred Harris. H.R.13879-Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to sell
Mr. Boehne; Committee on Claims, 869.-Reported back (H.Rept. certain property in St. LoUis, Mo.
1815)' 1257. Mr. Cochran of Missouri; Committee on Public Buildings and
H.R. 13859-Granting an increase of pension to Mary G. Watt. Grounds, 943.-Reported back (H.Rept. 1887), 2193.
Mr. Corning; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 869. H.R. 13880-To authorize the adjustment of a part of the western
boundary line of the Plattsburg- Barracks Military Reservation,
H.R. 13860-Granting an increase of pension to James B. Long. N.Y.
Mr. Greenwood; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 869. Mr. McSwain; Committee on Military A1Iairs, 944.
H.R.l3861-Granting an increase of pension to Mary M. A. H.R.13881-To authorize the Secretary of War, on behalf of the
Thoroughman. War Department, to make, execute, and deliver a deed to Fort
Mr. Hoch; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 869. Marion and all of the Fort Marion Reservation, in the city of
H.R. 13862-Granting an increase of pension to Percllla E. Wil- St. Augustine, Fla., to the city of St. Augustine, a municipal
liams. corporation under the laws of Florida, for exhibition and park
Mr. Hopkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 869. purposes.
Mrs. Owen; Committee on Military A1Iairs, 944.
H.R.13863-Granting an increase of pension to Mary M. Headley.
Mr. Hopkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 870. H.R. 13882-For the relief of Michael Anderson.
Mr. Britten; Committee on Military A1Iairs, 944.
HE.13864-Granting a pension to Edith Rhodes Gallion. H.R. 13883-For the relief of Mts. H. H. Brugmann.
Mr. Lambertson; Committee on Pensions, 870. Mr. Campbell of Iowa; Committee on Claims, 944.
H.R.1386~For the relief of Joseph Lane. HE. 13884-Granting a pension to Lillian T. Skinner.
Mr. Nolan; Committee on Claims, 870. Mr. Gasque; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 944.
H.R. 13866-For the relief of John F. Patterson. HE.13885-Granting an increase of pension to Averill A. Jury.
Mr. Nolan; Committee on Military A1Iairs, 870. Mr. Guyer; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 944.
H.R.l3867-To authorize the Commissioners of the District of HE.13886--Grant1ng a pension to Anna DeBussey.
Columbia to reappoint George N. Nicholson in the police Mr. Hogg of West Virginia; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 944.
department of said District. H.R. 13887-Granting a pension to Samuel Edwards.
Mrs. Norton; Committee on the District of Columbia, 870.- Mr. Hogg of West Virginia; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 944.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1859), 1712.-Laid on the table (S. H.R. 1388~ranting a pension to Ella Beagle.
5289 passed in lieu), 3985. Mr. Hogg of West Virginia; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 944.
HE.1386~For the relief of Edward Curry. HE. 13889-Granting a pension to Austin S. Elliott.
Mr. Ransley; Committee on Military A1Iairs, 870. Mr. Hogg of West Virginia; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 944.
HE.13869-Granting an increase of pension to SUsan Bock. HE.13890-For the relief of William McMurray.
Mr. Reed of New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 870. Mr. Hogg of West Virginia; Committee on Military A1Iairs, 944..
H.R. 1387Q-For the relief of Peter Karampelis. H.R. 13891-For the relief of Robert Moyer.
Mr. Schafer; Committee on Claims, 870. Mr. Hogg of West Virgiina; Committee on World War Veterans'
HE.13871-To extend the times for commencing and completing Legislation, 944.
the construction of a bridge across the Missouri River at or H.R. 13892-Granting an increase of pension to Beuna J. Mills.
near Randolph, Mo. Mr. Hogg of West Virginia; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 944.
Mr. Shannon; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. 13893-Granting an increase of pension to Lucy A. Cartmell.
943. Mr. Hogg of West Virginia; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 944.
H.R. 13872-Maklng appropriations for the Department of Agri- H.R.13894-Grant1ng an increase of pension to Clarissa J. Morgan.
culture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1934, and for other Mr. Hogg of West Virginia; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 944.
purposes. H.R. 13895--Granting an increase of pension to Nannie Queen.
Mr. Buchanan, from Committee on Appropriations (H.Rept. Mr. Hogg of West Virginia; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 944.
1807), 920.-supplemental report (HEept. 1807, pt. 2), 987.- HE. 13896--Granting a pension to J. E. Barrows.
Debated, 988-1018, 1021-1030, 1057-1075, 1116-1141.-Amended Mr. Hogg of West Virginia; Committee on Pensions, 944.
and passed House, 1141.-Referred to Senate Committee on
Appropriations, 1147, 1148.-Reported with amendments H.R.13897-For the relief of Garfield Maynard.
(SEept. 1133), 2957.-Debated, 3686-3706.-Amended and Mr. Hogg of West Virginia; Committee on Claims, 944.
passed Senate, 3706.-0rdered printed with Senate amend- H.R. 13898-Granting a pension to Stella B. Holstein.
ments numbered.-House disagrees to Senate amendments and Mr. Hogg of West Virginia; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 944.
asks conference, 3801.--Conferees appointed, 3776, 3801.-sen- H.R.13899-Granting a pension to Victoria Boalman.
ate insists upon its amendments and a,grees to conference, Mr. Hogg of West Virginia.; Committee on Pensions, 944.
3776.--Conference report submitted in Senate, 4889.-Agreed to, H.R. 13900-Granting a pension to Mary Ware.
4890.--Conference report submitted in House (H.Rept. 2033), Mr. Huddleston; Committee on Pensions, 944.
4102, 5138.-Agreed to, 5140.-House recedes !rom its disagree-
ment to Senate amendment no. 14, and concurs therein with H.R. 13901-Granting an increase of pension to Delilah J. Chap-
an amendment; recedes from its disagreement to Senate man.
amendment no. 15, and concurs therein, 514Q-5142.-senate Mr. Johnson of Missouri; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 944.
concurs in House amendment to Senate amendment, 5229.- H.R. 13902-For the relief of Charles F. Hult.
Examined and signed, 5298, 5397 .-Presented to the Presi- Mr. McCormack; Committee on Naval A1Iairs, 944.
dent, 5397.-Approved [Public, No. 419], 5658. H.R. 13903-For the relief of Walter E. Patten.
H.R. 13873-To amend section 751 of the Revenue Act of 1932. Mr. McCormack; Committee on Military A1Iairs, 944.
Mr. Martin of Massachusetts; Committee on Ways and Means, HE. 13904--For the relief of Alice O'Brien.
943. Mr. McCormack; Committee on Claims, 944.
H.R.13874--To save the United States Government the sum of H.R. 1390~For the relief of Charles McCarren.
approximately $150,000,000 annually in interest charges, by the Mr. McCormack; Committee on Naval A1Iairs, 944.
issuance of low interest rate tax-exempt bonds to retire the H.R. 1390~For the relief of Albert Edward Vincent.
$6,286,099,450 4~ percent Liberty bonds callable October 15, Mr. McCormack; Committee on Naval Mairs, 944.
1933.
Mr. McLeod; Committee on Ways and Means, 943. H.R.l3907-Granting a pension to Hattie M. Warner.
Mr. Shannon; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 944.
H.R.1387~To amend an act entitled "An act for the retirement
of employees in the classified civil service, and for other pur- HE. 13908-Granting a pension to Charles S. Benson.
poses", approved May 22, 1920, and acts in amendment thereof, Mr. Stokes; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 944.
approved May 29, 1930. H.R.13909--For the relief of James Harold Hunter.
Mr. Sirovich; Committee on the Civil Service, 943. Mr. Tarver; Committee on Claims, 944.
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13910-1399X HOUSE BILLS
H.R.13910-For the relief of Charles T. Moll. H.R: 13940--For the relief of Henry J. Holl1nger.
Mr. Welch; Committee on Mllitary Affairs, 944. Mr. Houston of Hawa11; Committee on Claims, 1055.
H.R.13911-To extend the time for constructing a bridge across H.R.13941-For the relief of Charles Joseph Whalen.
the Missouri River at or near St. Charles, Mo. Mr. Luce; Committee on Naval 'A1fa1rs, 1055.
Mr. Nied.ringhaus; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com- H.R.13942-Grant1ng a pe.n sion to Twible P. Lewis.
merce, 984. Mr. Manlove; Committee on Pensions, 1055.
H.R. 13912--Granting an increase of pension to Mary Splane. H.R.13943-To renew and extend certain letters patent.
Mr. Person; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 985. Mr. O'Connor; Committee on Patents, 1055.
H.R. 13913-Granting a pension to Sarah K. Graham. H.R. 13944-Gra.nting a pension to Della M. C. Rudolph.
Mr. Person; Committee on Invalld Pensions, 985. Mr. Pittenger; Committee on Pensions, 1056.
H.R. 13914--Grantlng an increase of pension to Sarah J. Wash- H.R. 13945-Granting an increase of pension to Nancy Huffman.
burn. Mr. Rainey; Commi~ee on Invalid Pensions, 1056.
Mr. Purnell; Committee on Invalld Pensions, 985.
H.R. 13946--For the relief of 0. S. Cordon.
H.R.13915-For the relief of Ellen Holleran. Mr. Smith of Idaho; Committee on Claims, 1056.-Reported back
Mr. Campbell of Pennsylvania; Committee on Claims, 985. (H.Rept. 2165), 5188.
H.R.13916-To amend the act of March 3, 1885, entitled "An act H.R. 13947-For the relief of D. A. Perkins.
providing for allotment of lands in severalty to the Indians Mr. Smith of Idaho; Committee on Claims, 1056.
residing upon the Umatilla Reservation, in the State of Ore-
gon, and granting patents therefor, and for other purposes." H.R. 13949-For the relief of Paul Bulflnch.
Mr. Howard; Committee on Indian Mairs, 1019. Mr. Smith of Idaho; Committee on Claims, 1056.-Reported back
(H.Rept. 2166), 5188. .
H.R. 13"917-Declaring the policy of the United States with respect
to irrigation and reclamation. H.R.13949-Granting a pension to Billy George.
Mr. Culkin; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 1019. Mr. Smith of Idaho; Committee on Pensions, 1056.
H.R. 13918-To extend the operation of the act entitled "An act for H.R. 13950-For the relief of Robert Rayl.
the temporary relief of water users on irrigation projects con- Mr. Smith of Idaho; Committee on the Public Lands, 1056.-Re-
structed and operated under the reclamation law", approved ported back (H.Rept. 1902), 2452.
April 1, 1932. H.R. 13951-For the relief of Arvada Noble.
Mr. Chavez; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 1019.- Mr. Smith of Idaho; Committee on the Public Lands, 1056.
Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 1885), 2127. H.R. 13952--For the relief of Joseph Shabel.
H.R. 13919-To provide sick leave for employees of mail-equipment Mr. Tarver; Committee on Claims, 1056.-Reported with amend-
shops. ments (H.Rept. 2167), 5188.
Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania; Committee on the Post omce and H.R. 13953-For the relief of George H. Hutchinson.
Post Roads, 1019. Mr. Welch; Committee on Milltary A1fa1rs, 1056.
H.R. 13920-Granting an increase of pension to Fidelia. Suggs. H.R. 13954--To provide !or appeal or writ of error from final judcr-
Mr. Allen; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1019. ments in the district courts of Alaska to the United Stat~s
H.R. 13921-Granting a. pension to Lois Malinda Zahniser. C.ircuit Court of Appeals.
Mr. Cochran of Pennsylvania; Committee on Invalid Pensions, Mr. Wickersham; Committee on the Judiciary, 1099.
1019. H.R. 13955-To amend an act entitled "An act to establish a uni-
H.R. 13922-Grantlng an increase of pension to Alwilda E. Sey- form system of bankruptcy throughout the United States ",
mour. approved July 1, 1898, a1;1d acts amendatory thereof and sup-
Mr. Culkin; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1019. plementary thereto.
Mr. McKeown; Committee on the Judiciary, "!099.
H.R. 13923-Granting a pension to Fannie Otto.
Mr. Dyer; Committee on Pensions, 1019. H.R.13956-To authorize the construction of a bridge across Pend
Ore1lle Lake at the city of Sandpoint, in the State of Idaho.
H.R. 13924-For the relief of Laird Warrington. Mr. French; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
Mr. Evans of California; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1019. 1099.
H.R. 13925-Granting a pension to Florence May Wilburn. H.R. 13957-To amend section 3 of an act entitled "An act grant-
Mr. Kendall; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1019. ing the consent of Congress to the South Park Commissioners
H.R.13926-Gra.nting a. pension to John B. Gorgas. and the Commissioners of Lincoln Park, separately or jointly,
Mr. Kopp; Committee on Pensions, 1019. to construct, maintain, and operate a free highway bridge
H.R. 13927-To release the principal and surety on the bond exe- across that portion of Lake Michigan lying opposite the en-
cuted by Robert T. Barton, Jr., general chairman of the Forty- trance to Chicago River, TIL; and granting the consent of
second Annual Confederate Reunion. Congress to the Commissioners of Lincoln Park to construct,
Mr. Montague; Committee on Military Affairs, 1019. maintain, and operate a free highway bridge across the Michi-
H.R. 1392~For the relief of Maria. Mir6 Menendez. gan Canal, otherwise known as the Ogden Slip, in the city of
Chicago, Ill.", approved January 14, 1929.
Mr. Pesquera; Committee on Claims, 1019. Mr. Britten; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
H.R. 13929-To prevent the scrapping of merchant vessels owned 1100.
by the United States, and for other purposes. H.R. 13958-To amend an act entitled "An act to establish a uni-
Mr. Davis of Tennessee; Committee on Merchant Marine, Radio, form system of bankruptcy throughout the United States",
and Fisheries, 1055. approved July 1, 1898, and acts amendatory thereof and sup-
H.R.13930-To amend title IV, section 404, of the Merchant Marine plementary thereto.
Act, 1928 (U.S.C., title 46, sec. 891h), so as to prevent the Post- Mr. LaGuardia; Committee on the Judiciary, 1100.
master General from entering into any contract under said H.R. 13959-To authorize the incorporated town of Fairbanks,
section with any citizen operating any foreign-fiag ships in Alaska, to issue bonds in any sum not exceeding $100,000 for
competition with any American-:tlag ships. the purpose of constructing and equipping a. public-school
Mr. Davis of Tennessee; Committee on Merchant Marine, Radio, building in the town of Fairbanks, Alaska, and for other
and Fisheries, 1055. purposes.
H.R. 13931-To restore confidence by raising commodity prices Mr. Wickersham; Committee on the Territories, 1100.-Reported
through expanding the currency by using silver to broaden the back (H.Rept. 1841), 1546.-Passed House, 1885.-Referred to
metalllc monetary base while preserving the gold standard. Senate Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs, 1933.-
Mr. Cross; Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures, 1055. Reported back (S.P..ept. 1108), 2411.-Passed Senate, 31eo,
H.R. 13932-Granting an increase of pension to Esther J. Car- 3181.-Exa.mined and signed, 3342, 3344.-Presented to the
penter. President, 3418.-Approved [Public, No. 328], 4551.
Mr. Baldrige; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1055. H.R.13960-To amend the description of land described in section
H.R. 13933-Granting a pension to Laura Austin. 1 of the act approved February 14, 1931, entitled "An act to
Mr. Baldrige; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1055. authorize the President of the Ui:lited States to establish the
Canyon De Chelly National Monument within the Navajo In-
H.R. 13934-For the relief o! Frank E. Gilllland. dian Reservation, Ariz."
Mr. Barbour; Committee on Military A1fairs, 1055. Mr. Douglas of Arizona; Committee on Indian Affairs, 1100.-
H.R. 13935-Granttng a pension to Dora L. Lewis. Reported back (H.Rept. 2037), 4209.-Passed House, 4550.-In
Mr. Cochran of Pennsylvania; Committee on Invalid Pensions, Senate, placed on the calendar, 4567.-Passed Senate (in lieu
1055. of S. 5190), 4975.-Examined and s1gned,5117,5186.-Presented
H.R. 13936-Granting a pension to Julia Hubbard. to the President, 5289.-Approved [Public, No. 404], 5657.
Mr. Finley; Committee on Pensions, 1055. H.R. 13961--Granting the consent of Congress to The Dalles Bridge
H.R. 13937-For the relief of Marion S. Williams. Co., a corporation of the State of Washington, its successors
Mr. Garber; Committee on Military Mairs, 1055. or assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a. bridge across ·
the Columbia River at a point approximately 5 miles u pstream
H.R.13938-For the relief of Thomas M.A. Quigley. from the city of The Dalles, in the State of Oregon, tv a.
Mr. Golder; Committee on Claims, 1055. point on the opposite shore in the State of Washington.
H.R. 13939-To grant a patent to Elza H. Vinson. 1\-h'. Summers of Washington; Committee on Interstat e and
Mr. Hawley; Committee on the Public Lands, 1055. Foreign Commerce, 1100.
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H.R. 13962-To authorize the conveyance by the United States to H.R. 13989--Granting a pension to Lizzie Jones.
the State of Minnesota of lot 5, section 18, township 131 north, Mr. Whittington; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1145.
range 29 west, in the county of Morrison, Minn. H.R. 1399o-Granting an increase of pension to Margaret J. Melton.
Mr. Knutson; Committee on the Public Lands, 1100. Mr. Williams of Missouri; Committee on Pensions, 1145.
H.R. 13963-Authorizing the Comptroller General of the United H.R.13991-To aid agriculture and relieve the existing national
States to adjust and settle the claim of the Booth Fisheries economic emergency.
Co. Mr. Jones, from Committee on Agriculture (H.Rept. 1816),
Mr. Black; Committee on Claims, 1100. minority report (H.Rept. 1816, pt. 2), 1257.-Made special
H.R. 13964-For the relief of Eugene McGirr and Rose McGirr. order (H.Res. 339), 1338-1346.-Debated, 1346-1354, 1363-1393,
Mr. Bloom; Committee on Claims, 1100. 1481-1545, 1582-1615, 1616, 1658-1710.-Amended and passed
H.R. 13965--Granting an increase of pension to Johanna Burns. House, 1694.-Referred to Senate Committee on Agriculture
Mr. Cochran of Pennsylvania; Committee on Invalid Pensions, and Forestry, 1714.-Reported with amendments (S.Rept.
1100. 1251), 4459.-Debated, 5307.-see substitute proposed, M82.-
Copy of S.Rept. 1251, 5517.
H.R. 13966-Granting a pension to Jeanette Nelson.
Mr. Knutson; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1100. H.R. 13992-To prevent importations from the Republic of France.
Mr. Schafer; Committee on Ways and Means, 1257.
H.R. 13967-For the relief of Charles L. Fremllng.
Mr. Knutson; Committee on Military Affairs, 1100. H.R. 13993-To provide additional revenue, and for other purposes.
Mr. McKeown; Committee on Ways and Means, 1257.
H.R. 13968--For the relief of Roy Hall.
Mr. Knutson; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1100. H.R. 13994-To accelerate public construction, to provide employ-
ment, to create the administration of public works, to p.rovide
H.R. 13969--Granting an increase of pension to Edward Shaw. for the more effective coordination and correlation of the
Mr. Swank; Committee on Pensions, 1100. public-works activities of the Government, to provide means
H.R. 1397o-Granting a pension to Mary Wyse Benson. for raising revenue therefor, and for other purposes.
Mr. Vinson of Georgia; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1100.- Mr. Keller; Committee on Ways and Means, 1257.
Reference changed to Committee on Pensions, 4554. H.R.13995--To provide for cooperation by the Federal Government
H.R. 13971-Granting a pension to Loretta Mae Rose. With the several States in relieving the hardship and suffering
Mr. Woodrufi'; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1100. caused by unemployment, and for other purposes.
H.R.13972-To repeal the tax on bank checks. Mr. Lewis; Committee on Ways and Means, 1257.
Mr. Fulmer; Committee on Ways and Means, 1145. H.R. 13996-Authorizing the Reconstruction Finance Corporation
H.R. 13973-To amend the act of May 29, 1930, relating to the to make loans to aid in refunding or refi.n ancing obligations
retirement of employees in the classified Civil Service. of drainage, irrigation, and levee districts.
Mr. Gambrill; Committee on the Civil Service, 1145. Mr. Fulmer; Committee on Banking and CUrrency, 1257-.-Copy
of bill, 5152.
H.R. 13974-Granting the consent of Congress to Bonner County,
State of Idaho, to construct, maintain, and operate a free H.R.13997-To provide for the District of Columbia by the taxa-
highway bridge across Pend OreUle Lake at the city of Sand- tion of certain nonintoxicating liquors, and for other purposes.
point in the State of Idaho. Mr. Black; Committee on the District of Columbia, 1257.-Re-
Mr. French; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, ported With amendment (H.Rept. 2152), 5061.
1145.-Reported back (H.Rept. 1903), 2451.-Passed House, H.R. 13998--Relating to the cancelation of star-route mail con-
3576.-Referred to Senate Committee on Commerce, 3589.- tracts.
Reported back (S.Rept. 1169), 3663, 3664.-Passed Senate, Mr. Martin of Oregon; Committee on the Post Otnce and Post
3763.-Examined and signed, 3917, 3920.-Presented to the Roads, 1257.
President, 3991.-Approved [Public, No. 343], 4552. H.R.13999-To prevent loss of revenue, to provide employment for
H.R. 13975--Making appropriations to supply urgent deficiencies in American labor, and to maintain the industries and agricul-
certain appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1933, ture of the United States against the efi'ects of depreciation
and prior fiscal years, to provide supplemental appropriations in foreign currencies.
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1933, and for other purposes. Mr. Hill of Washington; Committee ·on Ways and Means, 1257.
Mr. Byrns; from Committee on Appropriations (H.Rept. 1814), H.R. 14000-For the relief of Alexander Stanley Lazik.
1145.-Debated, 1217-1251, 1296-1324.-Passed House, 1325.- Mr. Andrews of New York; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1258.
Referred to Senate Committee on Appropriations, 1330.-Re- H.R. 14001-Granting a pension to Ruah L. Martin.
ported with amendment (S.Rept. 1017), 1401.-Debated, 1448, Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1258.
1469, 1552, 1573, 1636, 1637.-Amended and passed Senate,
1646.-senate insists upon its amendments; asks conference, H.R. 14002--Granting a pension to Adallne Long.
1646.-Conferees appointed, 1646, 1868.-0rdered to be printed Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1258.
with Senate amendments numbered; House disagrees to H.R.14003-Granting a pension to Bridget M. Kiernan.
Senate amendments; agrees to conference, 1867, 1868.- Mr. Connery; Committee on Pensions, 1258.
Conference report submitted in House (H.Rept. 1875), 1914, H.R.14004-Granting a pension to Jennie Wigfall Counce.
1949.-Debated, 1949.-Agreed to, 1953.-House recedes from Mrs. Eslick; Committee on Pensions, 1258.
its disagreement to the amendment of the Senate no. 12 and
agrees to same with an amendment, 1953-1965.-senate con- H.R.14005--For the relief of the heirs of the late Richard H.
curs in House amendment to Senate amendment no. 12, 1944, Ogilvie.
1945.-Examined and signed, 2027, 2064.-Presented to the Mrs. Eslick; Committee on War Claims, 1258.
President, 2064.-Vetoed (H.Doc. 529), 2445.-House sustains H.R. 14006-Granting an increase of pension to Delilah De Mars.
President's veto, 2448, 2449.-The message of the President Mr. Fiesinger; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1258.
and the b1ll, together with the accompanying papers referred H.R. 14007-Granting an increase of pension to Adelaide L. Ra-
to the Committee on Appropriations, 2449. pelye.
H.R. 13976-For the relief of the Rocky Brooks Mills Co. Mr. Fish; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1258.
Mr. Aldrich; Committee on War Claims, 1145. H.R.14008-Grant1ng an increase of pension to Elizabeth W.
H.R. 13977-Granting a pension to Russell G. Cromwell. Perkins.
Mr. Ayers; Committee on Pensions, 1145. Mr. Freeman; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1258.
H.R. 13978-Granting a pension to Wade Golden. H.R.14009-For the relief of Olin J. Salley.
Mr. Chapman; Committee on Pensions, 1145. Mr. Fulmer; Committee on Claims, 1258.
H.R.13979-For the relief of Anner Chase Roundy. H.R. 14010-Grantlng an increase of pension to Rachel G. Ran•
Mr. Colton; Committee on Claims, 1145. dolph.
H.R. 1398o-Granting an increase of pension to Matilda Gilford. Mr. Hornor; Committee on Inv~id Pensions, 1258.
Mr. Eaton of New Jersey; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1145. H.R. 14011--0ranttng an increase of pension to Ella A. Stevens.
H.R. 13981-Granting an increase of pension to Nancy A. Conkel. Mr. Kni.ffi.n; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1258.
Mr. Hogg of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1145. H.R. 14012--Granting a pension to Jeanne E. Reynolds.
H.R. 13982-Granting an increase of pension to Elizabeth Kees. Mr. Kniffin; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1258.
Mr. Hogg of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1145. H.R. 14013-Granting a pension to Robert C. Wood.
H.R.13983-Granting a pension to Lee Newton Hutchinson. Mr. Lanham; Committee on Pensions, 1258.
Mr. Kopp; Committee on Pensions, 1145. H.R. 14014-For the relief of Mary A. Rockwell.
H.R. 14984-Granting an increase of pension to Melvin E. Goodding. Mr. Maas; Committee on Claims, 1258.-Reported with amend-
Mr. Manlove; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1145. ment (H.Rept. 1834), 1435.
H.R.14985--For the relief of John E. T. Clark. H.R.14015--For the relief of Theodor Knudson.
Mr. McKeown; Committee on Claims, 1145. Mr. Martin of Oregon; Committee on Claims, 1258.
H.R. 14986-For the relief of Harvey Stump. H.R. 14016-For the relief of Owen Ewart Smith.
Mr. McKeown; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1145. Mr. Martin of Oregon; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1258.
H.R. 13987-For the relief of Jack H. Straight. H.R. 14017-For the relief of Amos Bryant.
Mr. Swank; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1145. Mr. Martino! Oregon; Committee on Military Affairs, 1258.
H.R.13988-Granting a pension to Allen G. T. Fox. H.R.14018-For the relief of Jacob S. Silverman.
Mr. Weaver; Committee on Pensions, 1145. Mr. Martin of Oregon; Committee on Military Affairs, 1258.
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H.R. 14019-For the relief of William Reese. H.R.14051-Grant1ng a pension to Joseph Thompson.
Mr. Martin of Oregon; Committee on Military Affairs, 1258. Mr. Lozier; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1326.
H.R.1402()-For the relief of George C. Harcourt. H.R.14052-For the relief of Emma F. Taber.
Mr. Martin of Oregon; Committee on Military Affairs, 1258. Mr. McCormack; Committee on Claims, 1326.
H.R. 14021-For the relief of Earl Emerson Rentfrow. H.R.14053-Granting a pension to Winnie Hu1Iman.
Mr. Martin of Oregon; Committee on Military Affairs, 1258. Mr. McKeown; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1326.
H.R.14022-Granting an increase of pension to Florence A. H.R.14054-For the relief of Edward W. Goetz.
Hamlin. Mr. Sandlin; Committee on Military Affairs, 1326.
Mr. Martin of Oregon; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1258. H.R.14055--For the relief of Orrin Burr.
H.R.14023-For the relief of Frank H. Gigler. Mr. Thomason; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1326.
Mr. Michener; Committee on Military Affairs, 1258. H.R. 14056-Granting an increase of pension to Martha Bucking-
H.R.14024-Granting an increase of pension to Sarah A. CUn- ham.
ningham. Mr. Underwood; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1326.
Mr. Milligan; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1258. H.R.14057-Granting an increase of pension to Deborah Hunter.
H.R. 14025--Granting a pension to William Gary. Mr. Welch; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1326.
Mr. Schafer; Committee on Pensions, 1258. H.R. 14058-Granting a pension to Elizabeth Dannerberger.
H .R. 14026-Granting a pension to Rachel Spencer Organ. Mr. Yates; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1326.
Mr. Strong of Pennsylvania; Committee on Invalid Pensions, H.R.14059-Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior in behalf
1258. of Indians to purchase the allotments of deceased Indians,
H.R. 14027-Granting a pension to Joel H. Greer. and for other purposes.
Mr. Summers of Washington; Committee on Pensions, 1258. Mr. Leavitt; Committee on Indian Affairs, 1355.-Reported back
H.R. 14028-Granting an increase of pension to Callie R. Graf. (H.Rept. 1987), 3653.-Debated, 4541, 5283.-Passed House,
Mr. West; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1258. 5349.-In Senate, placed on the calendar, 5298.-Debated,
5508.
H.R. 14029-To authorize the paY1jllent of claim of the Alaska
Matanuska Coal Co. for coal delivered to the Alaska Railroad, H.R.14060-To extend the times for commencing and completing
and for other purposes. the construction of a bridge across the Columbia River at or
Mr. Wickersham; Committee on Claims, 1258. near The Dalles, Oreg.
Mr. Butler; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
H.R. 14030-Authorizing the Bushkill Bridge Co., its successors and 1355.-Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1905), 2451.-
assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge across Amended and passed House, 3577.-In Senate, placed on the
the Delaware River at or near Bushkill, Pa. calendar, 3589.-Passed Senate (in lieu of S. 5502), 3752.-Ex-
Mr. Coyle; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, amined and signed, 3917, 3920.-Presented to the President,
1326.-Reported back (H.Rept. 1904), 2451.-Debated, 3580. 3991.-Approved [Public, No. 344], 4552.
H.R.14031-To provide for the refinancing of farm-mortgage in- H.R.14061-To establish an honest money system where the me-
debtedness by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. dium of exchange will give equal benefits to every American
Mr. Cox; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1326. citizen and wherein the lawful money of the Government shall
H.R. 14032--To liquidate and refinance agricultural indebtedness be used for the benefit of all the people, to reduce the rate of
and to encourage and promote agriculture, industry, and com- interest on loans, to encourage agriculture and the ownership
merce by establishing a credit system through which farm of homes, and for other purposes.
mortgages may be liquidated and refinanced or refunded at a Mr. Sinclair; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1355.
reduced rate of interest through the Federal Reserve Banking H.R. 14062-To amend an act entitled "An act to establish a uni-
System and the Federal farm-loan system. form system of bankruptcy throughout the United States",
Mr. Cary; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1326. approved July 1, 1898, and acts amendatory thereof and sup-
H.R. 14033-To amend the Ta.rifl' Act of 1930. plementary thereto.
Mr. Martin of Massachusetts; Committee on Ways and Means, Mr. Celler; Committee on the Judiciary, 1355.-Remarks, 1360.
1326. H.R. 14063-For the relief of Charles Kornreich.
H.R.14034-To regulate advertising of imported articles. Mr. Brunner; Committee on Claims, 1355.
Mr. Martin of M;assachusetts; Committee on Interstate and For- H.R.14064-For the relief of Meyer Joseph Lapine, deceased.
eign Commerce, 1326. Mr. Chindblom; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1355.
H.R.14035--To provide that the Reconstruction Finance Corpora- H.R.l4065--Granting a pension to Josephine Valentine.
tion shall make loans to farmers on the security of first Mr. Chiperfield; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1355.
mortgages, and for other purposes. H.R.14066-For the relief of Clarence Muncey.
Mr. McClintic of Oklahoma; Committee on Banking and Cur-
Mr. Clancy; Committee on Military Affairs, 1355.
rency, 1326.
H.R. 14036--For the relief of Charles Burger, warrant oftlcer H.R.14067-For the relief of Charles Bubyak.
Mr. Clancy; Committee on Military Affairs, 1355.
(retired).
Mr. Carter of California; Committee on Military Affairs, 1326. H.R. 14068-For the relief of Joseph Frank Schmidt.
H.R. 14037-For the relief of Ernest B. Butte. Mr. Clancy; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1355.
Mr. Carter of California; Committee on Military Affairs, 1326. H.R.14069-Granting a pension to Henry Hibbard.
H.R.14038--For the relief of Wallace M. Jordan. Mr. Finley; Committee on Pensions, 1355.
Mr. Carter of California; Committee on Claims, 1326. H.R. 14070--Granting an increase of pension to Sarah Y. Beck.
H.R.14039-Granting an increase of pension to Lena Krieger. Mr. Murphy; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1355.
Mr. Chindblom; Committee on Pensions, 1326. H.R. 14071-Granting an increase of pension to Alice A. Ellis.
H.R. 14040-For the relief of Edgar Stivers. Mr. Rudd; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1355.
Mr. Christgau; Committee on Claims, 1326.-Reported with H.R. 14072-Granting an increase of pension to Nancy D. Norton.
amendment (H.Rept. 1909) , 2554. Mr. Shreve; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1355.
H.R. 14041-For the relief of the Imperial Shipbuilding Corpora- H.R. 14073-For the relief of James F. True.
tion. Mr. Sumners of Texas; Committee on Military Affairs, 1355.
Mr. Clancy; Committee on Claims, 1326. H.R. 14074-For the relief of Ray McDonald.
H.R.14042-For the relief of Maurice E. Schaffer. Mr. Sumners of Texas; Committee on Military Affairs, 1355.
Mr. Clancy; Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation, 1326.
H.R. 14075-For the relief of Henry William Kratzer.
H.R. 14043-For the relief of B. Edward Westwood. Mr. Wyant; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1355.
Mr. Cooper of Ohio; Committee on Claims, 1326.-Reported back
(H.Rept. 2168), 5188. H.R.14076--Authorizing J. C. Ten Brook, as mayor of Astoria,
Oreg., his successors in oftlce and assigns, to construct, main-
H.R. 14044-For the relief of Mrs. Otha S. Curd. tain, and operate a bridge across the Columbia River at or
Mr. Finley; Committee on Claims, 1326. near Astoria, Oreg., to connect Roosevelt Military Highway in
H.R. 14045--For the relief of Robert M. Pennock. Oregon with Washington Ocean Beach Highway.
Mr. Glover; Committee on Military Affairs, 1326. Mr. Hawley; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
H.R.14046-For the rellef of Joseph A. Urrey. 1395.
Mr. Glover; Committee on Claims, 1326. H.R. 14077-Amending the Shipping Act, 1916, as amended, for the
H.R.14047-Granting an increase of pension to Laura B. Young. purpose of further regulating common carriers by water.
Mr. Hoch; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1326. Mr. Johnson of Washington; Committee on .Merchant Marine,
Radio, and Fisheries, 1395.
H.R.l4n48-For the relief of Paul Kiehler. H.R.14078--Authorizing the Secretary of War to deed certain prop-
Mr. Xunz; Committee on Claims, 1326.
erties to the State of Virginia in order to connect Lee Boule-
H.R.l4049-To correct the naval record of Walter C. Schalk. vard with the Arlington Memorial Bridge.
Mr. Kunz; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1326. Mr. Smith of Virginia; Committee on Military Affairs, 1395.- .
H.R. 14050-For the relief of Virgil Buzard. Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 1980), 3581.-Laid on the
Mr. Lanham; Committee on Military Affairs, 1326. table (S. 5339 passed in lieu), 4543.
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H.R.14079-To amend section 4 of the act approved March 2, 1929, H.R. 14109--Continued
entitled "An act to supplement the naturalization laws, and Mr. Summers of Washington; Committee on Interstate and For-
for other purposes" (45 Stat. 1512). eign Commerce, 1435.-Reported with amendment (H.Rept.
Mr. Swing; Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, 1395. 1906). 2451.
H.R. 14080--To amend the Revenue Act of 1926, as amended. H.R. 14110--To amend an act entitled "An act to establish a uni-
Mr. Wood of Georgia; Committee on Ways and Means, 1395. form system of bankruptcy throughout the United States ",
H.R. 14081-To amend the act of March 2, 1917, entitled "An act approved July 1, 1898, and acts amendatory thereof and sup-
to provide a civil government for Puerto Rico, and for other plementary thereto.
purposes ", as amended, by inserting a new section between Mr. LaGuardia; Committee on the Judiciary, 1435.
sections 5a and 6, to be designated as "5b" and to amend H.R. 14111-Granting a pension to William C. Anderson.
and reenact sections 15, 30, and 49 and paragraph 15 of section Mr. Baldrige; Committee on Pensions, 1435.
34 of said act. H.R.14112-Granting an increase of pension to Marguerite Eustis.
Mr. Pesquera; Committee on Insular Mairs, 1395. Mr. Buckbee; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1436.
H.R. 14082-To prevent interstate commerce in certain commodi- H.R. 14113-For the relief of A. H. Powell.
ties and articles produced or manufactured in industrial ac- Mr. Fernandez; Committee on Accounts, 1436.-Reference
tivities in which persons are employed more than 5 days per changed to Committee on Claims, 1907.-Reported back
week or 6 hours per day. (H.Rept. 2138), 5061.
Mr. Connery; Committee on Labor, 1395. H.R.14114-Granting a pension to Richard B. Hammer.
H.R.14083-To amend the organic law of the United States Court Mr. Finley; Committee on Pensions, 1436. ·
for China enacted June 30, 190.6. H.R. 14115-Granting an increase of pension to Frances A. Perdew.
Mr. Dyer; Committee on the Judiciary, 1395. Mr. Finley; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1436.
H.R. 14084--Authorizing the Secretary of War to bestow a gold H.R. 14116-Granting an increase of pension to Sarah E. Deem.
medal of honor of such design as he may approve upon Mr. Garber; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1436.
Michael J. Quinn.
Mr. Brunner; Committee on Military Affairs, 1395. H.R. 14117-Granting an increase of pension to Mary Arnold.
Mr. Hopkills; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1436.
H.R.14085-For the relief of certain lobster fishermen of Rhode
Island. H.R. 14118-Granting a pension to Mary Roberts.
Mr. Burdick; Committee on Claims, 1395. Mr. Larrabee; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1436.
H.R. 14086-Granting a pension to Georgia L. Grubb. H.R. 14119-Granting a pension to Charles Arthur Collins.
Mr. Cross; Committee on Pensions, 1395. Mr. Shannon; Committee on Pensions, 1436.
H.R. 14087-Granting a pension to Maggie Berry. H.R. 14120--For the relief of John F. Carlow.
Mr. Chapman; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1395. Mr. Shannon; Committee on Military Affairs, 1436.
H.R. 14088--For the relief of the heirs of Vina Love. H.R. 14121-Granting a pension to Emma F. Wells.
Mr. Cartwright; Committee on Indian Affairs, 1396. Mr. Shannon; Committee on Invalid Pensions. 1436.
H.R. 14089-Granting an increase of pension to Leah Jones. H.R. 14122-Granting a pension to Levi Clark.
Mr. Erk; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1396. Mr. Shannon; Committee on Pensions, 1436.
H.R. 14090--Granting an increase of pension to Emma F. Johnston. H.R. 14123-To add certain lands to the Salmon National Forest.
Mr. Erk; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1396. Mr. French; Committee on the Public Lands, 1547.
H.R. 14091-Granttng an increase of pension to Ella D. Love. H.R. 14124-Amending the Shipping Act, 1916, as amended, for
Mr. Erk; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1396. the purpose of further regulating common carriers by water.
Mr. Swing; Committee on Merchant Marine, Radio, and Fisheries,
H.R. 14092-Granting a pension to Emma F. French. 1547.
Mr. Evans of California; Committee on Pensions, 1396.
H.R. 14125--To divest certain activities of their interstate charac-
H.R.14093-Granting a pension to Emma C. Relf. ter.
Mr. Evans of California; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1396. Mr. Reilly; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 1547.
H.R. 14094-Granting an increase of pension to Sarah L. Walmer. H.R. 14126--Authorizing John C. Mullen. John H. Hutchings, both
Mr. Garber; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1396. of Falls City, Nebr., and William Shepherd, of Rulo, Neor.,
H.R.14095-Granting an increase of pension to Mary McK. Ferby. his or their heirs, legal representatives, and assig~s. to con-
Mr. Lambertson; Committee on Pensions, 1396. struct, maintain, and operate a bridge across the Missouri
H.R. 14096--For the exchange of certain lands on the Milk River River at or near Rulo, Nebr. · -
irrigation project. Mr. Morehead; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
Mr. Leavitt; Committee on the Public Lands, 1396. 1547.-Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 1912}, 2554.-
H.R. 14097-For the relief of Luther Edward Savage. Debated, 3578.
Mr. Lichtenwalner; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1396. H.R. 14127-Providing for an exchange of lands between the Co-
lonial Realty Co. and the United States, and for other
H.R. 14098-Granting a pension to Nancy Brackett. purposes.
Mr. Lozier; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1396. Mr. Hawley; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 1547.-
H.R. 14099-For the relief of Francisco P. Lima. Reported back (H.Rept. 1965), 3342.-Laid on the table (S.5382
Mr. Martin of Massachusetts; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1396. passed in lieu) , 5409.
H.R. 14100--For the relief of the First National Bank of Bagwell, H.R. 14128--To provide for the redemption of national-bank notes,
Tex. Federal Reserve bank notes, and Federal Reserve notes which
Mr. Patman; Committee on Claims, 1396. cannot be identified as to the bank of issue.
H.R. 14101-For the relief of the widow and next of kin of James Mr. Steagall; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1547.
J. Curran. H.R. 14129-To extend the time for completing the construction
Mr. Prall; Committee on Claims, 1396. of a bridge across that portion of Lak.e Michigan lying oppo-
H.R. 14102--Granting a pension to Elmer E. Oxendine. site the· entrance to Chicago River, Ill.; and a bridge across
Mr. Purnell; Committee on Pensions, 1396. the Michigan Canal, otherwise known as the Ogden Slip. in
H.R. 14103-Grantlng a pension to Helen J. Selley. the city of Chicago, fll.
Mr. Woodruff; Committee on Pensions, 1396. Mr. Britten; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
1547.-Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1913), 2554.-
H.R. 14104--To extend the time during which the emergency ap- Amended and passed House, 3578.-Referred to Senate Com-
propriation for Federal-aid highways shall be available for mittee on Commerce, 3589.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1170),
expenditure. 3664.-Passed Senate, 3763.-Examined and signed, 3917,
Mr. Vinson of Kentucky; Committee on Roads, 1435. 3920.-Presented to the President, 3991.-Approved [Public,
H.R. 14105-To prevent interstate commerce in certain commodi- No. 345], 4552.
ties and articles produced or manufactured in industrial H.R. 14130--To repeal the act entitled "An act to save daylight
activities in which persons are employed more than 5 days and to provide standard time for the United States ", ap-
per week or 6 hours per day. proved March 19, 1918.
Mr. Connery; Committee on Labor, 1435. Mr. Mapes; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 1547.
H.R. 14106--To restore the 2-cent rate of postage on first-class H.R. 14131-To foster American industry, promote education, and
mail matter. facilitate pursuit of the avocation of philately.
Mr. Cable; Committee on Ways and Means, 1435. Mr. Montague; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads,
H.R. 14107-To repeal the tax on bank checks. 1547.
Mr. Cable; Committee on Ways and Means, 1435. H.R. 14132--To more fully define the meaning of paragraph 26, sec-
H.R. 14108--To impose a tax on food products containing organic tfon 7, of the act of Congress approved July 1, 1932, being
fats or oils. Public, No. 237, Seventy-second Congress (H.R. 11638).
M.-.:-. Knutson; Committee on Ways and Means, 1435. Mr. Black; Committee on the District of Columbia, 1547.
H.R . .14109-Authorizing The Dalles Bridge Co., its successors and H.R. 14133-To amend an act entitled "An act to establish a. uni-
assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge across form system of bankruptcy throughout the United States",
the Columbia River at a point approximately 5 miles upstream approved July 1, 1898, and acts amendatory thereof and sup-
from the city of The D3llcs, in the S~ate of Oregon, to a point plementary thereto.
on the opposite shore in the State of Washington. Mr. McKeown; Committee on the Judiciary, 1547.
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14134-14196 HOUSE BILLS
H.R.14134--To extend the times for commencing and completing H.R.14166-Granting a pension to Mary Ann Sutton.
the construction of a bridge across the Ohio River, at or Mr. Sanders of Texas; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1548.
near Shawneetown, Gallatin County, Ill., and a point opposite H.R. 14167-Granting an increase of pension to Louisa G. Cilley.
thereto in Union County, Ky. Mr. Stalker; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1548.
Mr. Parsons; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
1547.-Reported back (H.Rept. 1907), 2451.-Debated, 3577. H.R.14168-Granting an increase of pension to Charles V. Harris.
Mr. stalker; Com.zp.ittee on Pensions, 1548.
H.R.14135-To create Federal rural mortgage land banks, to pro-
vide for the supervision thereof, and for other purposes. H.R.14169-For the relief of Lillian R. Maugans.
Mr. Hastings; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1547.- Mr. Steagall; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, 1548.
Remarks, 3038. H.R. 14170--Granting an increase of pension to Clara Crawford.
H.R. 14136-Prohibiting the importation of cannabis indica, can- Mr. Swick; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1548.
nabis sativa, or cannabis americana for the purpose of mak- H.R. 14171-Granting an increase of pension to Elizabeth c.
ing the narcotic drug known as mariahuana, or for any other Hutchison.
purpose. Mr. Swick; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1548.
Mr. Fish; Committee on Ways and Means, 1547. H.R. 1417~or the relief of Catherine Wright.
H.R. 14137-Relating to security for certain loans under section Mr. Wef~Committee on Claims, 1548.
201 of the Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932. H.R. 14173-Directing the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs to
Mr. Taylor of Colorado; Committee on Ways and Means, 1547. pay disability compensation benefits under certain conditions
H.R. 1413a-:-Providing for loans or advances by the Reconstruction to Justin G. Ballou.
Finance Corporation, through its regional credit corporation, Mr. White; Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation, 1548.
to farm mortgagors to enable them to lower the rate of inter- H.R. 14174-Granting an increase of pension to Mary J. Barrows.
est on their farm-mortgage loans and to secure the postpone- Mr. Whitley; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1548.
ment of the foreclosure of farm mortgages for a period of 2 H.R. 14175-Granting an increase of pension to Aida E. Ramm.
years, and for other purposes. Mr. Yon; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1548.
Mr. Ayres; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1547.
H.R. 14176-To withdraw certain public lands from settlement and
H.R. 14139--To provide for the relief of farmers in any State by the entry.
making of loans to or contracts with States, political subdi- Mr. Lea; Committee on the Public Lands, 1616.
visions of States, improvement districts, public corporations,
boards and commissions, legal entities of States, private cor- H.R. 14177-Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to enter into
porations, and individuals, and for other purposes. a cooperative agreement or a..,areements with the State of
Mr. Driver; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1547. Idaho and private owners of lands in Lemhi County, Idaho,
for grazing and range development, and for other purposes.
H.R. 14140-To permit the admissi-on of intoxicating liquors into Mr. French; Committee on the Public Lands, 1616.
the Virgin Islands of the United States for export.
Mr. LaGuardia; Committee on the Judiciary, 1547. H.R. 14178--To promote travel to and in the United States and
its possessions, thereby promoting American business; and to
H.R. 14141-For the relief of August Walter. encourage foreign travel in the United States.
Mr. Boylan; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1548. Mr. Dyer; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 1616.
H.R.14142-For the relief of Martin J. Walsh. H.R. 14179-Relating to labeling petroleum and petroleum prod-
Mr. Boylan; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1548. ucts.
H.R.14143-For the relief of Lloyd Vurl Lahrman. Mr. Carter of Wyoming; Committee on Interstate and Foreign
Mr. Canfield; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1548. Commerce, 1616.
H.R. 14144--For the relief of Charles D. Barnes. H.R.14180-To extend the provisions of section 201 of the Emer-
Mr. Carter of California; Committee on Military Affairs, 1548. gency Relief and Construction Act of 1932 to certaih self-
H.R.14145-Granting a pension to Gustav Gumpertz. liquidating projects.
Mr. Cochran of Missouri; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1548. Mr. Smith of Idaho; Committee on Ways and Means, 1616.
H.R. 14146-Granting an increase of pension to Sarah A. Maack. H.R. 14181-To provide for the selection of certain lands in the
Mr. Cochran of Missouri; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1548. State of Arizona for the use of the University of Arizona.
Mr. Douglas of Arizona; Committee on the Public Lands, 1616.-
H.R. 14147-Granting an increase of pension to Mary Hennessey. Reported back (H.Rept. 2090), 4767.
Mr. Culkin; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1548.
H.R.14182-To amend section 97 of the Judicial Code, as amended
H.R. 14148--Gra~ting an increase of pension to Adela Carman. (U.S.C., title 28, sec. 178), to create the northeastern district
Mr. Culkin; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1548. of New York and provide for the appointment of a district
H.R. 14149-Granting a pension to Frank Mitchell. judge for said district.
Mr. Dies; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1548. Mr. Brunner; Committee on the Judiciary, 1616.
H.R.14150-Granting a pension to Kathryn E. Fraley. H.R. 14183-To amend the Radio Act of 1927, as amended, to re-
Mr. Drane; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1548. quire persons using radio sets capable of receiving police
H.R. 14151-For the relief of I. T. McRee. broadcasts in vehicles to secure permits for such use.
Mrs. Eslick; Committee on Claims, 1548.-Reported with amend- Mr. Ludlow: Committee on Merchant Marine, Radio, and Fish-
ment (H.Rept. 2118), 4956. eries, 1617.
H.R. 14152-For the relief of Frank Gedney. H.R. 14184--To liquidate and refinance agricultural indebtedness
Mr. Fish; Committee on Claims, 1548. and to encourage and promote agriculture, industry, and com-
merce by establishing a credit system through which farm
H.R. 14153-For the relief of Walter Warren Kibbe. mortgages may be liquidated and refinanced or refunded at
Mr. Golder; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1548. a reduced rate of interest through the Federal Reserve Bank-
H.R. 14154--For the relJef of Robert R. Prann. ing System and the Federal Farm Loan System.
Mr. Goss; Committee on Claims, 1548. Mr. Gilbert; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1617.
H.R.14155-For the relief of Michael Petrucell1. H.R. 1~185---Granting an increase of pension to Florence I. Russ.
Mr. Goss; Committee on Claims, 1548. Mr. Ayres; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1617.
H.R.14156-For the relief of Bertha A. Bishop. H.R. 14186-Granting a pension to Bessie Baldwin.
Mr. Goss; Committee on Claims, 1548. Mr. Crall; Committee on Pensions, 1617.
H.R. 14157-Granting a pension to Frank T. Douglas, alias Lewis H.R. 14187-Granting an increase of pension to Clara T. Hemen-
Calhoun. way.
Mr. Green; Committee on Pensions, 1548. Mr. Evans of California; Committee on Pensions, 1617.
H.R.14158--Granting a pension to Louis Goldstein. H.R. 14188-Granting a pen5ion to Mary Banks Fuller.
Mr. Harlan; Committee on Pensions, 1548. Mr. Gifford; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1617.
H.R.14159-Granting a pension to Laura Parker. H.R. 14189--Granting a pension to Flora B. Parker.
Mr. Hogg of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1548. Mr. Hogg of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1617.
H.R. 14160-Granting an increase of peru:ion to Franciska Stein- H.R. 14190-For the relief of John M. Casserly.
bruecker. Mr. Kennedy of Maryland; Committee on Military Affairs, 1617.
Mr. Kading; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1548. H.R. 14191-For the relief of Matt E. Saylor.
H.R. 14161-For the relief of John Neilson. Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Claims, 1617.
Mr. McCormack; Committee on Naval Aliairs, 1548. H.R.14192-Granting a pension to Sarah E. Stephens.
H.R. 14162-For the relief o! Charles Eben Stewart. Mr. Lewis; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1617.
Mr. McCormack; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1548. H.R. 14193-Granting a pension to Rachel McClain.
H.R. 14163-For the relief of Bernard Cyrus Snyder. Mr. Ludlow; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1617.
Mr. McReynolds; Committee on ¥illtary Affairs, 1548. H.R. 14194--Granting an increase of pension to Margaret J. Shaw.
H.R.14164-Granting an increase of pension to Marietta B. Mer- Mr. Purnell; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1617.
rick. H.R. 14195-For the relief of Charles E. Bryant.
Mr. Nelson of Wisconsin; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1548. Mr. Smith of Idaho; Committee on Military Affairs, 1617.
H.R. 14165-For the relief of Anna Kotjek. H.R. 14196-Granting an increase of pension to Ella Taylor.
Mr. Sabath; Committee on Claims, 1548. Mr. Smith of Idaho; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1617.
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HOUSE BILLS 14197-14242
H.R. 14197---Granting a pension to Theresa C. Brink. H.R. 14215--For the relief of James E. Bandy.
Mr. Spence; Committee on Pensions, 1617. Mr. Martin of Oregon; Committee on Military Affairs, 1712.
H.R. 14198-For the relief of Earl Smith. H.R. 1421~To pay certain fees to Maude G. Nicholson, widow of
Mr. Thomason; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1617. George A. Nicholson, late a United States commissioner.
H.R.14199-Making appropriations for the military and nonmilitary Mr. Taber; Committee on Claims, 1712.
activities of the War Department for the fiscal yeaf ending H.R. 14217-For the relief of Ellis Duke, also known as Elias Duke.
June 30, 1934, and for other purposes. Mr. Schafer; Committee on Claims, 1712.-Reported back {H.
Mr. Collins; from Committee on Appropriations (H.Rept. 1855), Rept. 2112), 4956.
1657.-Debated, 1756-1759, 1772-1778, 1803-1830, 2042-2064, H.R. 14218-For the relief of Nettie Sprouse.
2165-2192, 2214-2236, 2299-2328, 2334, 2421-2445, 2938, 3822, Mr. Smith of West Virginia; Committee on Claims, 1712.
4423, 5280.-Amended and passed House, 2445.-Referred to H.R. 14219-For the relief of A. L. Ostrander.
Senate Committee on Appropriations, 2463.-Reported with Mr. Summers of Washington; Committee on Claims, 1712.
amendments (S.Rept. 1155), 3424.-Debated, 3706, 3707, 3770,
3776-3793, 3838, 3847. 3852, 3855, 3935, 3955.-Amended and H.R. 14220--Providing for a site and public building for a post
passed Senate, 3961.-0rdered printed with Senate amend- office at Gretna, parish of Jefferson, La.
ments numbered.-House disagree& to Senate amendments and Mr. Maloney; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 1778.
asks conference, 4423, 4425.-Conferees appointed, 4425, 4455.- H.R. 14221-Providing for a special canceling stamp bearing words
Senate insists upon its amendments and agrees to conference, which will impress upon our people the fact that the purchase
4455.--Conference report submitted 1n Senate, 5228.-Agreed of American goods will aid American workmen.
to, 5229.--Conference report submitted in House (H.Rept. Mr. Andrew of Massachusetts; Committee on the Post Office and
2177), 5377.-Agreed to, 5379.-Debated, 5379-5387.-House Post Roads, 1778.
recedes from its disagreement to the amendments of the Sen- H.R. 14222-Providing for loans or advances by the Reconstruction
ate nos. 11, 32, 33, and 40, and concurs therein; recedes from Finance Corporation, through its regional credit corporations,
its disagreement to the amendments of the Senate nos. 5, 9, to farm mortgagors to enable them to lower the rate of in-
16, and 18, and concurs therein severally with an amendment; terest on their farm-mortgage loans and to secure the post-
insists upon its disagreement to the amendments of the Sen- ponement of the foreclosure of farm mortgages for a period
ate nos. 6, 7, 8, 12, 22, 23, 27, 29, 30, 36, 37, and 41; requests of 2 years, and for other purposes.
further conference, 5379-5387.--Conferees appointed, 5387.- Mr. Bulwinkle; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1778.
Conference report submitted in Senate and agreed to, 5478, H.R. 14223-To restore the 2-cent rate of postage on first-class mail
5479.--Conference report submitted in House, 5529.-Agreed to, matter.
5531.-House recedes from its disagreement to the amendments Mr. Swanson; Committee on Ways and Means, 1779.
of the Senate nos. 6 and 31 and concurs therein; recedes from
its disagreement to Senate amendments nos. 29 and 30, and H.R. 14224--Authorizing certain contractual changes relating to
concurs therein each with an amendment, 5531.-Senate con- the payment of certain construction costs of the Minidoka
curs in the amendments of the House to the amendments of irrigation project.
the Senate nos. 29 and 30, 5480.-Examined and signed, 5653, Mr. Smith of Idaho; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation,
5658.-Presented to the President, 5666.-Approved [Public, 1779.
No. 441]. H.R. 14225--To sell the present post-office site and building at
li.R. 1420o.:-To extend the times for commencing and completing Springfield, Mass.
the construction of a bridge across the St. Lawrence River at - Mr. Granfield; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 1779.
or near Alexandria Bay, N.·Y. H.R. 1422~For the inclusion of certain lands in the national
Mr. Culkin; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, forests in the State of Idaho, and for other purposes.
1712.-Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 1914), 2554.- Mr. French; Committee on the Public Lands, 1779.-Reported
Passed House, 3578.-Re!erred to Senate Committee on Com- with amendment (H.Rept. 1992), 3735. ·
merce, 3589.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1171), 3654.-Passed Sen- H.R. 14227-To repeal the tax on bank checks.
ate, 3763.-Examined and signed, 3917, 3920.-Presented to the Mr. Swanson; Committee on Ways and Means, 1779.
President, 3991.-Approved [Public, No. 346], 4552.
H.R.14228-To change the name of "Roosevelt Island" to "The-
H.R. 14201-To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to make a odore Roosevelt Island."
long-term contract for a supply of water to the United States Mr. Gilbert; Committee on the Library, 1778.-Reported back
naval station at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. (H.Rept. 1876), 1986.-Passed House, 3557.-In Senate, placed
Mr. Vinson of Georgia; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1712.- on the calendar, 3589.-Passed Senate, 3589.-Examined and
Reported back (H.Rept. 1872), 1833. signed, 3745, 3823.-Presented to the President, 3863.-Ap-
H.R. 14202-To increase the amount of certain loans made by the proved [Public, No. 332], 4551.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation to institutions holding H.R.14229-For the relief of Robert J. Enochs.
mortgages on homes. · Mr. Black; Committee on Claims, 1779.
Mr. Bacharach; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1712.
H.R.14230--For the relief of Harold P. Mumbrue.
H.R. 14203-To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to issue Mr. Black; Committee on Claims, 1779.
scrip, and for other purposes.
Mr. Palmisano; Committee on Ways and Means, 1712. H.R.14231-Granting a pension to Elizabeth Knight.
Mr. Cary; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1779.
H.R. 14204--To amend section 653 of the Code of Law for the Dis-
trict of Columbia. H.R.14232-Granting an increase of pension to Terressa P. Hunter.
Mrs. Norton; Committee on the District of Columbia, 1712.- Mr. Cochran of Pennsylvania; Co~ittee on Invalid Pensions.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1991), 3735.-Debated. 3980.-Passed 1779.
House, 3981.-ln Senate, placed on the calendar, 3997.-De- H.R.14233-Granting an increase of pension to Mary L. Dumont.
bated, 4968.-Passed Senate (in lieu of S. 5436), 4977.- Mr. Guyer; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1779.
Examined and signed, 5117, 5187.-Presented to the President, H.R. 14234--Granting a pension to Thomas J. Killeen.
5289.-Approved [Public. No. 386], 5657. Mr. Lonergan; Committee on Pensions, 1779.
H.R. 14205--For the relief of Charles J. Webb Sons Co., Inc. H.R. 14235--For the relief of Alonzo M. Boyden.
Mr. Beck; Committee on Claims, 1712. Mr. Martin of Oregon; Committee on Military Affairs, 1779.
H.R. 14206---Granting an increase of pension to Laura M. Hess. H.R.1423~For the relief of D. E. Lamon.
Mr. Biddle; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1712. Mr. Peavey; Committee on Claims, 1779.
H.R. 14207-For the relief of William A. Ray. H.R. 14237-For the relief of the legal heirs of the late William
Mr. Brand of Ohio; Committee on Claims, 1712. Hushka.
H.R.14208-Granting a pension to Lottie L. Stoner. Mr. Sabath; Committee on Claims, 1779.
Mr. Doutrich; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1712. H.R.14238-For the relief of George W. Rhine, doing business
H.R. 14209---Granting a pension to Mary Ella Flint. under the name of Rhine & Co.
Mr. Evans of California; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1712. Mr. Smith of Virginia; Committee on Claims, 1779.
H.R. 14210---Granting an increase of pension to Elizabeth P. Car- H.R.14239-Granting an increase of pension to Hester Floyd.
man. Mr. Underwood; Committee on Pensions, 1779.
Mr. Fiesinger; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1712. H.R. 14240-To amend an act entitled "An act to establish a uni-
H.R.14211-Granting a franking privilege to Grace G. Coolidge. form system of bankruptcy throughout the United States",
Mr. Granfield; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, approved July 1, 1898, and acts amendatory thereof and sup-
1712.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2088), 4767. plementary thereto.
Mr. Oliver of New York; Committee on the Judiciary, 1833.
H.R.l4212-For the relief of Ralph E. Woolley. H.R. 14241-To provide for appeal or writ of error from final judg-
Mr. Houston of Hawaii; Committee on Claims, 1712.-Reported ments in the District Court of Alaska to the United States
with amendments (H.Rept. 2169), 5188.
Circuit Court of Appeals.
H.R.14213-Granting a pension to Clara Sill. Mr. Wickersham; Committee on the Judiciary, 1833.
Mr. Kniffin; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1712. H.R. 14242-To provide for the issuance of United States bonds to
H.R. 14214-To provide for the appointment of First Sgt. Joseph E. be used as security for the issuance of Federal Reserve notes
Hollis, retired, to the grade of master sergeant, unassigned, and to provide for the use of such notes.
Regular Army, and immediate retirement. Mr. Busby; Committee on Ways and Means, 1833.-Remarks,
Mr. McSwain; Committee on Military Affairs, 1712. 1802.
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14243-14295 HOUSE BILLS
H.R. 14243-To authorize an Increase tn the limit of cost of one H.R. 14265-To authorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation
aircraft carrier. to make loans to public-school districts to aid in the main-
Mr. Vinson of Georgia; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1833.-Re- tenance of public schools, and for other purposes.
ported back (H.Rept. 1891), 2335. Mr. Dieterich; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1907.
H.R.14244--To authorize the Secretary of War to acquire 5 acres H.R. 1426&-,-To authorize the creation of a game refuge in the
of land, more or less, opposite the Mobile National Cemetery, Ouachita National Forest, in the State of Arkansas.
Ala., for use as an addition to said cemetery, and for other Mrs. Wingo; Committee on Agriculture, 1907.-Reported back
purposes. (H.Rept. 2003), 3917.
:Mr. McSwain; Committee on Military Affairs, 1833. H.R. 14267-Providing for loans or advances by the Reconstruction
H.R.14245-To amend section 1(a) of the act of March 2, 1929 (45 Finance Corporation, through its regional credit corporations,
Stat. 1512), entitled "An act to supplement the naturaliza- to farm mortgagors to enable them to lower the rate of interest
tion laws, and for other purposes." on their farm-mortgage loans and to secure the postponement
Mr. Dickstein; Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, of the foreclosure of farm mortgages for a period of 2 years,
1833. and for other purposes. .
H.R. 14246-To authorize the Secretary of War to sell or dispose of Mr. Bland; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1907.
certain surplus real estate of the War Department. H.R. 14268-For the protection of life and property through the
Mr. McSwain; Committee on Military Affairs, 1833. regulation of speed of vessels navigating on certain harbors
H.R. 14247-Enlarging section 270, title 40, United States Code, and and other navigable waters of the United States.
providing, and relating to, a remedy for the enforcement of Mr. Brunner; Committee on Merchant Marine, Radio, and Fish-
the payment of all wages due and to become due to all labor- eries, 1907.
ers and mechanics under the terms and provisions of an act H.R.14269-Granting a pension to William J. Lindsey.
approved March 3, 1931, entitled "An act relating to the rate Mr. Arnold; Commit~e on Pensions, 1907.
of wages for laborers and mechanics employed on public H.R. 14270-Granting an increase of pension to Mary C. Ruther-
buildings of the United States and the District of Columbia ford.
by contractors and subcontractors, and for other purposes." Mr. Arnold; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1907.
Mr. Bland; Committee on the Judiciary, 1833.
H.R. 14271-For the relief of Flensburger Dampfercompagnie.
H.R. 14248-Enlarging section 270, title 40, United States Code, and Mr. Geller; Committee on Claims, 1907.
providing a remedy for enforcing the payment to laborers,
mechanics, and their assignees, of all wages due and to be- H.R.14272-Granting a pension to Mary C. Learned.
come due to laborers and mechanics employed on public Mr. Haugen; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1907.
buildings of the United States and the District of Columbia H.R.14273-For the relief of Louis E. Ratterman.
by contractors and subcontractors under the provisions of an Mr. William E. Hull; Committee on Claims, 1907.
act entitled "An act relating to the rate of wages for laborers H.R. 14274--For the relief of George A. Owen.
and mechanics employed on public buildings of the United Mr. Lonergan; Committee on Claims, 1907.
States and the District of Columbia by contractors, subcon- H.R.14275-For the relief of Barney Cyganek.
tractors, and for other purposes", approved March 3, 1931, and
for other purposes. Mr. Mead; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1907.
Mr. Bland; Committee on the Judiciary, 1833. H.R.14276-Granting a pension to Margaret Ann Kirtley.
H.R.14249-Authorizing an appropriation for further surveys and Mr. Shallenberger; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1907.
clearing the right of way of the Mount Adams Highway on the H.R.14277-To provide an appropriation for the payment of claims
Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash. of persons who sutlered property damage, death, or personal
Mr. Summers of Washington; Committee on Indian Affairs, 1833. injury due to the explosion at the naval ammunition depot,
H.R.14250-To authorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Lake Denmark, N.J., July 10, 1926.
to make loans to States, municipalities, and political sub- Mr. Stewart; Committee on Claims, 1907.
divisions of States for the construction, improvement, or H.R. 14278-Granting a pension to Iner R. Holmquist.
maintenance of public streets and highways. Mr. Summers of Washington; Committee on Pensions, 1907.
Mr. McLeod; Committee on Ways and Means, 1833. H.R. 14279-Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to make avail-
H.R. 14251-To provide for the appointment of an additional dis- able to the municipality of Aberdeen, Wash., the U.S.S. New-
trict judge for the eastern and western districts of Missouri. port.
Mr. Mllligan; Committee on the Judiciary, 1834. Mr. Johnson of Washington; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1986.
H.R. 14252-To extend the time during which certain provisions of H.R. 14280-To authorize the Secretary of War to sell or dispose of
the act of February 27, 1932, relating to improving the facili- the remaining portion of the Pensacola Military Reservation,
ties of the Federal Reserve System to meet the needs of mem- Fla., and for other purposes.
ber banks in exceptional circumstances shall be effective. Mr. McSwain; Committee on Military Affairs, 1986.
Mr. Steagall; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1834.-Re- H.R.l4281-To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to purchase
ported back (H.Rept. 1928), 2723.-Laid on the table (8. 5484 silver by issuance of silver certificates and for the redemption
passed in lieu), 2894, 2898. of the same, and for other purposes.
H.R. 14253-For the correction of the naval records of service of Mr. Steagall; Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures,
the officers and sailors who served during the War· with Spain 1986.
on the steamships St. Louis, Yale, and Harvard, and for other H.R.14282-To confer the degree of bachelor of science upon grad-
purposes. uates of the Naval, the Military, and the Coast Guard Acade-
Mr. Geller; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1834. mies.
H.R. 14254-For the relief of M. C. Carnicle. Mr.·· Knutson; Committee on Military Affairs, 1986.-Reported
Mr. Crail; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1834. back (H.Rept. 1986), 3653.
H.R.14255-Granting a pension to Ovid L. Page. H.R. 14283-For the relief of William Cunningham.
Mr. Finley; Committee on Pensions, 1834. Mr. Bloom; Committee on Claims, 1986.
H.R. 14256-For the relief of Irwin D: Coyle. H.R.14284-Granting an increase of pension to Dora Alice Lee.
Mr. Gambrill; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1834.-Reported with Mr. Boehne; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1986.
amendments (H.Rept. 2009), 3918. H.R.14285-~or the relief of Physicians & Surgeons Hospital, Ltd.
H.R. 14257-Granting a pension to Edgar R. Joyner. Mr. Evans of. California; Committee on Claims, 1986.
Mr. Gasque; Committee on Pensions, 1834. H.R.14286-For the relief of Myrtle Campbell.
H.R. 14258-Granting an increase of pension to Elizabeth R. Mr. Fiesinger; Committee on Claims, 1986.
Stewart. H.R. 14287-To authorize the presentation to William H. Finley
Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1834. of a Distinguished Service Cross.
H.R. 14259--For the relief of Lula A. Densmore. Mr. Finley; Committee on Military Affairs, 1986.
Mr. Tarver; Committee on Claims, 1834.-Reported with amend- H.R.14288-Granting an increase of pension to Rebecca D. Stewart.
ments (H.Rept. 2170), 5188. · Mr. Hollister; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1986.
H.R. 14260-Granting an increase of pension to Jennie Kinney. H.R. 14289-Granting an increase of pension to Barbara Wiley.
Mr. West; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1834. Mr. Lewis; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 1986.
H.R.14261-To provide warrant officers of the Coast Guard parity H.R. 14290-For the relief of Margaret Dunn.
of promotion with warrant officers of the Navy. Mr. Ludlow; Committee on Claims, 1986.
Mr. Warren; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. 14291_::_For the relief of George w. Baker.
1907. Mr. McKeown; Committee on Military Affairs, 1986.
H.R. 14262-To amend section 3392 of the Revised Statutes. H.R. 14292-Granting compensation to Philip R. Roby.
Mr. Drane; Committee on Ways and Means, 1907. Mrs. Norton; Committee on War Claims, 1986.
H.R. 14263-To amend paragraph D of section 201, title 2, of the H.R. 14293-For the relief of Lieut. Chester Chesterfield Groff.
Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932. Mr. Rudd; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1986.
Mr. Bland; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1907. H.R.14294--To correct the naval record of Francis T. Cavanagh.
H.R. 14264-To empower judges to grant a limited moratorium in Mr. Somers of New York; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1986.
foreclosure proceedings. H.R. 14295--Granting a pension to Josephine D. M. Nelson.
Mr. McSwain; Committee on the Judiciary, 19~7. Mr. Withrow; Committee on Pensions, 1986.
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H.R.14296--To authorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation H.R.14322--Providing for loans or advances by the Reconstruction
to make loans ·to private colleges, universities, and institu- Finance Corporation, through its regional credit corporations,
tions of higher learning, and for other purposes. to farm mortgagors to enable them to lower the rate of interest
Mr. Maas; Committee on Banking and Currency, 2064. on their farm-mortgage loans and to secure the postponement
H.R. 14297-To provide for filling vacancies in motor-vehicle of the _foreclosure of farm mortgages for a period of 5 years,
service. and for other purposes.
Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania; Committee on the Post Office and Mr. Robinson; Committee on Banking and Currency, 2127.
Post Roads, 2064. H.R. 14323-Authorizing an appropriation to the Government of
H.R.14298-For the protection of laborers and mechanics on pub- China for the account of Li Po-tien.
lic buildings or public works of the United States. Mr. McReynolds; Committee on Foreign Affairs, 2127.-Reported
Mr. Wigglesworth; Committee on Labor, 2064. ·back (H.Rept. 1949), 3052.
H.R. 14299-To provide for the issuance of United States bond'5 H.R.14324-For the relief of certain disbursing officers of the
in order to expand the volume of Federal Reserve notes, to Army of the United States and for the settlement of an indi-
provide for the purchasing and coining of silver, to provide vidual claim approved by the War Department.
for the protection of the gold reserves of the United States, Mr. Black; Co~ittee on Claims, 2128.-Reported back (H.Rept.
and to relieve the existing national emergency. 2120)' 4956.
Mr. McSwain; Committee on Ways and Means, 2064. H.R. 14325-To authorize settlement, allowance, and payment of
H.R.14300--To establish a bimetallic system of currency, em- certain claims.
ploying gold and silver, to fix the relative value of gold and Mr. Black; Committee on Claims, 2128.
silver, to provide for the free coinage of silver as well as gold, H.R.14326--For the relief of Eleanor Wright and William Wright,
and for other purposes. minor children of Donnie Wright, deceased.
Mr. Shallenberger; Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Meas- Mr. Collier; Committee on Claims, 2128.-Reported back (H.Rept.
ures, 2064. 1947). 2943 ..
H.R. 14301-To provide for the use of nonscattering safety glass H.R. 14327-To ·authorize the presentation of the Congressional
in motor vehicles owned by the United States or the District Medal of Honor to Emile Genereux, formerly of the United
of Columbia. States Army.
Mr. Millard; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Mr. Crail; Committee on Military Affairs, 2128.
2064. H.R.14328-Granting a pension to Charles Lyons.
H.R. 14302-To provide for the creation of the Morristown National Mr. Fiesinger; Committee on Pensions, 2128.
Historical Park in the State of New Jersey, and for other H.R. 14329-Granting a pension to Elizabeth A. Blades.
purposes. Mr. Goldsborough; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2128.
Mr. Stewart; Committee on the Public Lands, 2064.-Reported
with amendments (H.Rept. 1962), 3342. H.R. 14330--Granting a pension to John A. Cole.
Mr. Hawley; Committee on Pensions, 2128.
H.R. 14303-Authorizing the G!'!orge Washington-Wakefield Memo-
rial Bridge Corporation, its successors and assigns, to con- H.R. 14331-For the relief of the J. M. Dooley Fireproof Warehouse
struct, maintain, and operate a bridge across the Potomac Corporation, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
River at or near Dahlgren, Va. Mr. Kennedy of New York; Committee on Claims, 2128.-Re-
Mr. Gambrill; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, ported with amendments (H.Rept. 2179), 5290.
2064.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2022), 4105. H.R. 14332-To renew and extend certain letters patent.
H.R.14304-To authorize and direct the Secretary of the Treasury Mr. Lehlbach; Committee on Patents, 2128.
to issue Treasury notes and silver certificates, and for other H.R. 14333-For the relief of Michael Giannetti.
purposes. Mr. Lehlbach; Committee on Claims, 2128.
:Mr. Steagall; Committee on Banking and Currency, 2064. H.R. 14334---For the relief of Harry C. Bertoluccl.
H.R. 14305-Granting a pension to Susie Thrasher Smith. Mr. Swing; G_o mmittee on Naval Affairs, 2128.
Mr. Browning; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2065. H.R.14335-Making Henry B. Morehead eligible to receive the
H.R. 14306--Granting an increase of pension to John House Moore. benefits of the Civil Service Retirement Act.
Mr. Browning; Committee . on Pensions, 2065. _Mr. Thatcher; Committee on the Civil Service, 2128.
H.R. 14307-For the relief ·of Rudolph R. Mueller. H.R. 14336--Granting an increase of pension to Samuel Curry:
Mr. Grail; Committee on War Claims, 2065. Mr. Underwood; Committee on Pensions, 2128.
H.R.14308--Granting an increase of pension to Bessie C. Beebe. H.R. 14337-For the relief of John Henry Tackett.
Mr. Freeman; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2065. Mr. Vinson of Kentucky; Committee on Claims, 2128.
H.R.14309-Granting six months' pay to Margaret M. Bearinger. H.R.14338-Granting a pension to Addie Hall.
Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania; Committee on Claims, 2065. Mr. Vinson of Kentucky; Committee on Pensions, 2128.
H.R.14310--Granting an increase of pension to Helena K. Helm. H.R. 14339-To authorize the payment of the expenses of prosecut-
Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2065. ing claims against the United States by the Kiowa, Comanche,
H.R.14311-Grant1ng a pension to Mollie Key. and Apache Tribes from the tribal fund of such tribes, and
Mr. Lovette; Committee on Pensions, 2065. for other purposes.
Mr. Johnson of Oklahoma; Committee on Indian Affairs, 2193.
H.R. 14312-Granting a pension to Samuel Smith. H.R. 14340--Authorizing the sale of certain property no longer re-
Mr. Lovette; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2065. quired for public purposes in the District of Columbia.
H.R. 14313-For the relief of Robert B. James. Mrs. Norton; Committee on the District of Columbia, 2193.-
Mr. Mead; Committee on Claims, 2065.-Reported back (H.Rept. Reported back (H.Rept. 1979), · 3581.-Debated, 3981.-Passed
2119) • 4956. House, amended, 3982.-Referred to Senate Committee on the
H.R. 14314-Granting a pension to Mary E. Lomlson. District of Columbia, 3997.-Debated, 4975.
Mr. Rich; Committee on ·Pensions, 2065. H.R.14341-To amend paragraph 42a of section 8 of Public Law
H.R. 14315-For the relief of Chellis T. Mooers. No. 435, an act making appropriations to provide for the
Mrs. Rogers; Committee on Claims, 2065. expenses of the government of the District of Columbia for
H.R. 14316--Granting a pension to Affie W. McCandless. the fiscal year ending June 30, 1914, and for other purposes.
Mr. Simmons; Committee on Invalid Pensions,-2065. approved March 4, 1913.
Mrs. Norton; Committee on the District of Columbia, 2193.
H.R. 14317-For the relief of Sidney R. Nixon.
Mr. Swank; Committee on Military Affairs, 2065. H.R. 14342-Providing r"or loans or advances by the Reconstruction
Finance Corporation for the purpose of securing the post-
H.R. 14318-For the relief of Earnest B. Carleton. ponement of the foreclosure of farm mortgages for a period of
Mr. Swank; Committee on Military Affairs, 2065. 2 years, and for other purposes.
H.R. 14319-To provide a civil government for the Virgin Islands Mr. Rankin; Committee on Banking and Currency, 2193.
of the United States. · H.R. 14343-To repeal the tax on bank checks.
Mr. Hare; Committee on Insular Affairs, 2127. Mr. Garber; Committee on Ways and Means, 2193.
H.R. 14320--To ~uthorize the change of homestead designations dn H.R. 14344-To restore the 2-cent rate of postage on first-class
allotted Indian lands. · mail matter.
Mr. Howard; Committee on Indian Affairs, 2127. Mr. Garber; Committee on Ways and Means, 2193.
H.R. 14321-To authoriZe the Secretary of the Treasury in his H.R. 14345--Requiring certificates of public convenience and ne-
discretion to acquire a new site in Huntsville, Ala.; and. to cessity for the establishment and operation of branch banks.
construct a building thereon for the accommodation of the Mr. Cable;_Committee on Banking and Currency, 2193.
courts, post office, and other Government offi.ces.-
Mr. Almon; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 2127.- H.R.14346-For _the relief of Frank_ Kroeg~l, al~3:5 Francis Kroegel.
Reported without amendment (H.Rept. 1963), 3342.-Passed Mr. Bacon; Committee on Mllltary Affairs, 2193.-Reported back
House, 4534.-Referred to Senate Committee on Public Build- (HRept. 2101), 4865.
ings and Grounds, 4567.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1288), 4874.- H.R.14347-For the relie.f of Mary Byrkett Sinks.
Passed Senate, 5006.-Examined and signed, 5117, 5187.-Pre- Mr. Black; Committee on Claims, 2193.-Reported with amend-
sented to the President, 5289.-Approved (Public, No. 390], ment (H.Rept. 1970), 3342.-Laid on the table (S. 5208 passed
5657. in lieu). 5407.
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H.R.14348-For the relief of Bennie Simes. H.R. 14369-For the relief of Arthur A. Rohe.
Mr. De Priest; Committee on Military Affairs, 2193. Mr. Hope; Committee on Naval Affairs, 2243.
H.R. 14349-For the relief of Robert T. Green. H.R. 14370-For the relief of Arthur David Roderick.
Mr. De Priest; Committee on Military Atfairs, 2193. Mr. Partridge; Committee on Naval Affairs, 2243.
H.R.14350-Granting an increase of pension to Anthony Germino. H.R. 14371-Granting a pension to Frances E. Tucker.
Mr. Douglass of Massachusetts; Committee on Pensions, 2193. Mr. Williams of Missouri; Committee on Pen sions, 2243.
H.R. 14351-Granting an increase of pension to Leota L. Sanford. H.R.14372-Author1z1ng and empowering the Reconstruction
Mr. Hope; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2193. Finance Corporation to make loans to farmers for the purpose
H.R.14352-For the relief of John W. Taylor. of enabling such farmers to refinance farm-mortgage indebt-
Mr. Johnson of Missouri; Committee on War Claims, 2193. edness.
Mr. Kopp; Committee on Banking and CUrrency, 2335.
H.R. 14353-For the relief of James Philip Coyle.
Mr. McCormack; Committee on Naval Affairs, 2193. H .R.14373-To amend paragraphs (3) and (4) of section 15 of the
Interstate Commerce Act, as amended.
H.R. 14354---For the relief of Arlington Peaslee. Mr. Rayburn; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
Mr. Reid of lllinois; Committee on Military Affairs, 2193. 2336.
H.R.14355-Granting a pension to Sarah E. Sutton. H.R. 14374-To restore the normal purchasing power of the dollar
Mr. Snell; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2193. and raise commodity prices through an expansion of the cur-
H.R.14356-For the relief of Claudius A. Beall, Jr. rency by using silver to broaden the metallic monetary base,
Mr. Vinson of Georgia; Committee on Claims, 2193. while preserving the gold standard, and to reduce the amount
H.R. 14357-For the relief of Edward Earl Bain. of gold in the dollar from 25.8 grains, nine-tenths fine, to
Mr. Welch; Committee on Naval Affairs, 2193. 17.2 grains of gold, nine-tenths fine.
H.R. 1435~ranting a pension to Ray C. Eckels. Mr. Dies; Comm1ttee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures, 2336.
Mr. West; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2193. H.R.14375--To authorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation
to make advances of funds or loans to bankruptcy depositories
H.R.14359-To amend an act entitled "An act to establish a uni- in receivership.
form system of bankruptcy throughout the United States ", Mr. Hall of Illinois; Committee on Banking and Currency, 2336.
approved July 1, 1898, and acts amendatory thereof and sup-
plementary thereto. H.R. 14376-To amend an act entitled "An act to establish a uni-
Mr. Sumners · of Texas; Committee on the Judiciary, 2242.- form system of bankruptcy throughout the United States",
Reported back (H.Rept. 1897), 2335.-Debated, 2902-2931, approved July 1, 1898, and acts amendatory thereof and sup-
2938.-Passed House (under suspension of rules), 2931.- plementary thereto.
Referred to Senate Committee on the Judiciary, 2958.-Re- Mr. Hall of Illinois; Committee on the Judiciary, 2336.
ported with amendment (S.Rept. 1215), 3931.-Debated, 4505, H.R.14377-Granting the collsent of Congress to the Louisiana
4810, 4876, 4901, 4990, 5014, 5103, 5117.-Amended and passed Highway Commission, and the Missouri Pacific Railroad Co.,
Senate, 5136.--0rdered printed with Senate amendments and the Louisiana & Arkansas Railway Co. to construct, main-
numbered.-Debate in House on Senate amendment, 5349.- tain, and operate a combination highway and railroad bridge
House agrees to Senate amendment, 5360.-Examined and across the Mississippi River at or near Baton Rouge, La.
signed, 5449, 5538.-Presented to the President, 5539.-Ap- Mr. Kemp; Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 2336.
proved (Public, No. 420], 5658. H.R.14378-To extend the times for commencing and completing
H.R. 14360-To amend section 3 of the act entitled "An act to the construction of a bridge across the Mississippi River at or
extend the period of restriction in lands of certain members near Baton Rouge, La.
of the Five Civilized Tribes, and for other purposes", ap- Mr. Kemp; Comm1ttee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
proved May 10, 1928 (45 Stat. L. 496), as amended by the act 2336.-Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 2019), 4105.-De-
of February 14, 1931 (46 Stat. L. 1108). bated, 4547.
Mr. Howard; Committee on Indian Affairs, 2242. H.R. 14379-To amend the act of March 4, 1931, entitled "An act
H.R. 14361-To create a Department of General Welfare, and for to perm1t the United States to be made a party defendant in
other purposes. certain cases."
Mr. Lankford of Georgia; Comm1ttee on Expenditures in the Mr. Pesquera; Committee on the Judiciary, 2336.
Executive Pepartments, 2242. H.R. 14380-For the relief of Edward John Bradley, deceased.
H.R.14362-To amend the World War Veterans' Act of 1924 Mr. Connery; Committee on Naval Affairs, 2386.
making the adjusted-service certificate issued to World War H.R. 14381-For the relief or Edward J. Fegan.
veterans negotiable, and for other purposes. Mr. Connery; Committee on Naval Affairs, 2336.
Mr. Glover; Committee on Ways and Means, 2243. H.R. 14382-For the relief of William A. Ambrose.
H.R.14363-Making appropriations for the Departments of State Mr. Connery; Comm1ttee on Naval Atfairs, 2336.
and Justice and for the judiciary, and for the Departments H.R.14383-Granting a pension to Willie C. Thurmond.
of Commerce and Labor, for the fiscal year ending June 30, Mr. McSwain; Committee on Pensions, 2336.
1934, and for other purposes. ·
Mr. Oliver of Alabama, from Committee on Appropriations H.R. 14384-Granting an increase of pension to Elizabeth Mangan.
(H.Rept. 1890), 2242.-Debated, 2518-2547, 2548-2554, 2607- Mr. Reed of New York; Comm1ttee on Invalid Pensions, 2336.
2637, 2638, 2681-2704, 2756, 2774, 2781.-Amended and passed H.R. 14385--For the relief of Fred Barnett.
House, 2771.-Referred to Senate Committee on Appropria- Mr. Spence; Committee on Military Affairs, 2336.
tions, 2802.-Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1183), 3744.- H.R.14386-To provide for the coinage of a half-cent piece, a 1¥..-
Debated1 4232.-Amended and passed Senate, 4252.--0rdered cent piece, a 1 1f2 -cent piece, a 2-cent piece, and a 3-cent piece.
printed with Senate amendments numbered.-House dis- Mr. McFadden; Committee on Coinage, Weights, and MeasUTes,
agrees to Senate am~ndments and asks conference, .4624.- 2452.
Conferees appointed, 4587, 4624.-senate insists upon its
amendments and agrees to conference, 4587.--Conference re- H.R. 14387-To provide for the apportionment of World War vet- ..
port submitted in Senate and agreed to, 5012.--Con!erence re- erans' disability allowances in certain cases.
Mr. Taber; Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation, 2452.
port submitted in House (H.Rept. 2103), 5029.-Agreed to,
5029.-House recedes from its disagreement to the amend- H.R. 14388-Providing for the sale of port of Newark Army base
ments of the Senate nos. 1, 11, and 14; insists upon its dis- to the city of Newark.
agreement to Senate amendment no. 13, 5029-5035.-senate Mr. Lehlbach; Committee on Military Affairs, 2452.
recedes from its amendment no. 13, 5012.-Examined and H.R. 14389-To amend section 4 of the United States Grain Stand-
signed, 5117, 5187.-Presented to the President, 5289.-Ap- ards Act of 1916 as relating to the use of the otnc1a1 gral.n
proved [Public, No. 387], 5657. standards of the United States on grain moved in interstate
H.R. 14364--To restore confidence by raising commodity prices commerce from shipping points to destination points without
through expanding the currency by using_ Rilver to broaden official grade determination.
the metalllc monetary base while preserving the gold standard. Mr. Me.ad; Committee on Agriculture, 2452.
Mr. Cross; Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures, 2243. H.R.14390-To amend section 4 of the United States Grain Stand-
H.R.14365-To provide for the refinancing of farm-mortgage ards Act of 1916 as relating to the use of the official grain
indebtedness over a per iod of 50 years at 4-percent interest, standards of the United States on grain moved in interstate
with first annual payment commencing 3 years after date of commerce from shipping points to destination points without
mortgage. official grade determination.
Mr. Fulmer; Committee on Banking and Currency, 2243. Mr. Andrews of New York; Committee on Agriculture, 2452.
H.R. 14366-Granting an increase of pension to Katherine A. H.R. 14391-Authorizing a preliminary examination and survey of
Ogden. St. Petersburg Harbor, Fla.
Mr. Andrews of New York; Committee on Pensions, 2243. Mr. Drane; Committee on Rivers and Harbors, 2452.
H.R. 14367-To confer jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to H.R.14392-To authorize the payment of taxes and assessments
hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claim of on family dwelling houses in the District of Columbia in
W. S . O'Brien against the United States. quarterly installments, and for other purposes.
Mr. Baldrige; Committee on Claims, 2243. Mrs. Norton; Committee on the District of Columbia, 2452.-
H .R. 14368---Granting a pension to Ethel Gard. Reported ba-ck (H.Rept. 1993), 3735.-Debated, 3977.-Amended
Mr. Hope; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2243. and passed House, 3979.-Referred to Senate Committee on
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HOUSE BILLS 14392-14438
H.R.14392-Continued H.R. 14417-To provide emergency relief with respect to agricul-
the District of Columbia., 3997.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1245}, tural indebtedness, and for other purposes.
4379.-Passed Senate, 4984.-Examined and signed, 5061, Mr. Steagall; Committee on Banking and Currency, 2555.
5064.-Presented to the President, 5187.-Approved [Public, H.R. 14418--To fix an American valuation of imported merchandise
No. 377], 5657. for the assessment of customs duties.
H.R.14393-To provide for the commemoration of the Battle of Mr. Murphy; Committee on Ways and Means, 2555.
Sackets Harbor, in the State of New York. H.R. 14419-To amend section 3 of the act of May 28, 1928, relat-
Mr. Culkin; Committee on Military Affairs, 2452. ing to salary rates of certain Civil Service positions.
H.R.14394-To provide for the sale of revenue stamps by the Mr. McCormack; Committee on the Civil Service, 2555.
postmaster in each county seat in the United States. H.R.14420-To provide a tax on the sale on margin of corporate
Mr. Lozier; Committee on Ways and Means, 2452. securities.
H.R.1439~Relating to the prescribing of medicinal liquor. Mr. McLeod; Committee on Ways and Means, 2555.
Mr. Celler; Committee on the Judiciary, 2452.-Reported back H.R. 14421-Enlarglng section 270, title 40, United States Code,
(H.Rept. 2044), 4209.-Made special order (H.Res. 382), 4937- and providing, and relating to, a remedy for the enforcement
4939.-Debated, 4939-4948.-Amended and passed House, 5020, of the payment of all wages due and to become due to all
5021.-Referred to Senate Committee on the Judiciary, 4963.- laborers and mechanics under the terms and provisions of an
Reported with amendments (S.Rept. 1317), 5068.-Debated, act approved March 3, 1931, entitled "An act relating to the
5320, 5504. rate of wages for laborer-S and mechanics employed on public
H.R.14396--To provide for expansion of Government-owned buildings of the United States and the District of Columbia by
motor-vehicle service in the Postal Service. contractors and subcontractors, and for other purposes."
Mr. Mead; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, 2452. Mr. Bland; Committee on the Judiciary, 2555.
H.R.14397-Granting a pension to Wilmena Shonert. H.R.l4422--Granting a pension to William F. Yeager.
Mr. Arnold; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2452. Mr. Brumm; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2555.
R.R.14398-Granting a pension to Rachel L. Lewis. H.R.14423-For the relief of Edwin M. Rapp.
Mr. Ayres; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2452. Mr. Hornor; Committee on Military Affairs, 2555.
H.R.14399-Granting a pension to Frank Kroegel, alias Francis H.R. 14424-Granting a pension to Sallie Babb.
Kroegel. Mr. Manlove; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2555.
Mr. Bacon; Committee on Pensions, 2452. H.R. 14425-Granting a pension to Sarah Ellen McCall.
H.R. 14400-Granting an increase of pension to Estella Sheley. Mr. Moore of Ohio; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2555.
Mr. Culkin; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2452. H.R. 14426-Granting an increase of pension to Ursula Gates.
H.R. 14401-Granting an increase of pension to Sarah Jane Mr. Murphy; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2555.
Dempster. H.R.14427-Granting a pension to John Burton Hughes.
Mr. Culkin; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2452. Mr. Swing; Committee on PensionB, 2555.
H.R.14402-For the relief of R. S. Brown. H.R. 14428.:_To prevent loss of revenue, to provide employment !or
Mr. Englebright; Committee on Claims, 2452. American labor, and to protect. the industries and agriculture
H.R.14403-Granting an increase of pension to Rosa McGowan. of the United States against the effects of depreciation in for-
Mr. Hart; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2452. eign currency.
H.R. 14404-Granting a pension to Margaret Phillips. Mr. Hawley; Committee on Ways and Means, 2555.
Mr. Kleberg; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2452. H.R.14429-To amend the act of May 29, 1930, for the retirement
H.R. 14405-Granting an increase of pension to Laura A. Stahl- of employees in the classified Civil Service.
nacker. Mr. Jeffers; Committee on the Civil Service, 2640.-Reported back
Mr. Ludlow; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2452. (H.Rept. 2102), 4865.
H.R.l4406-Granting a pension to Joseph Furmankiewicz. H.R.14430-Authorizing the Sistersville Ohio River Bridge Co., its.
Mr. Mapes; Committee on Pensions, 2452. successors and assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a
H.R. 14407-For the relief of Charles C. Floyd. bridge across the Ohio River at or near Sistersville, Tyler
Mr. Murphy; Committee on Military Affairs, 2452. County, W.Va.
Mr. Hogg of West Virginia; Committee on Interstate and Foreign
H.R.14408-Granting a pension to Ernest Henry Benz. Commerce, 2640.
Mr. Parsons; Committee on Pensions, 2452.
H.R. 14409-For the relief of Mike L. Linch. H.R. 14431-To credit certain services as cadets at the United
Mr. Patterson; Committee on Pensions, 2452. States Military Academy.
Mr. McSwain; Committee on Military Affairs, 2640.
H.R.14410-To amend section 3 of the act of May 28, 1928, relating
to salary rates of certain Civil Service pensions. H.R. 14432-To extend temporary relief of water users on irriga-
Mr. Sirovich; Committee on the Civil Service, 2555.-Reported tion projects on Indian reservations, and for other purposes.
back (H.Rept. 2096); 4865.-Debated, 5167. Mr. Howard; Committee on Indian Affairs, 2640.-Reported with
amendment (H.Rept. 1988), 3653.-Debated, 4542.-Laid on
H.R.14411-To extend the times for commencing and completing the table (S. 5525 passed in lieu), 5284.
the construction of a bridge across the Rio Grande at Boca
Chica, Tex. H.R. 14433-To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to grant
Mr. Garner; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, concessions on reservoir sites and other lands in connection
2555.-Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 2012), 3991.- with Indian hTigation projects and to lease the lands in such
Amended and passed House, 4545.-Referred to Senate Com- reserves for agricultural, grazing, or other purposes.
mittee on Commerce, 4566.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1270), Mr. Douglas of Arizona; Committee o~Indian Affairs, 2640.
4652.-Passed Senate (in lieu of S. 5532), 4975.-Examined and H.R. 14434-To authorize Federal land banks to make loans to
signed, 5061, 5064.-Presented to the President, 5187.-Ap- lessees of farm lands owned by a State and leased under
proved fPublic, No. 391], 5657. 99-year leases, and for other purposes.
H.R. 14412-To enable the United States Roanoke Colony Commis- Mr. Harlan; Committee on Banking and CUrrency, 2640.
sion to carry out and give effect to certain plans for the com- H.R. 1443~To provide revenue by compensating for depreciation
prehensive observance of the three hundred and fiftieth anni- in foreign currencies and to protect American industries and
versary of the birth of English-speaking civilization in American labor a,gainst the effects of competition based on
America. depreciation of foreign currencies.
Mr. Warren; Committee on the Library, 2555.-Reported back Mr. Cooper of Ohio; Committee on Ways and Means, 2640.
(H.Rept. 2035), 4209.
H.R.14436--Making appropriations to supply urgent deficiencies in
H.R. 14413-To protect American labor by equalizing the cost in certain appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1933,
the United States of articles imported from foreign countries and prio1· fiscal years, to provide supplemental appropriations
the currency of which has depreciated. for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1933, and for other
Mr. Connery; Committee on Ways and Means, 2555.-Remarks, purposes.
3915. Mr. Byrns, from Committee on Appropriations (H.Rept. 1923),
H.R.14414-To permit payment of any sum due under the Civil 2722.-Debated, 2677.-Passed House, 2681.-Referred to Senate
Service Retirement Act to a deceased employee or a former Committee on Appropriations, 2658.-Reported back, 2675.-
employee who has become incompetent where no demand has Passed Senate, 2732.-Examined and signed, 2789, 2792.-
been made by an administrator, executor, or guardian. Presented to the President, 2942.-Approved [Public, No. 325].
Mr. Sweeney; Committee on the Civil Service, 2555. 3090.
H.R.1441~To repeal the tax on certain grape juice. H.R.14437-To authorize the Secretary of the Navy and the Sec-
Mr. Reed of New York; Committee on Ways and Means, 2555. retary of Commerce to exchange a portion of the naval station
H.R. 14416--To make the Federal gasoline tax effective until June and a portion of the lighthouse reservation at Key West, Fla.
30, 1934. Mr. Vinson of Georgia; Colnmittee on Naval Affairs, 2640.
Mr. Collier; Committee on Ways and Means, 2555.-Reported H.R. 14438-To effect needed changes in the Navy ration.
with amendment (H.Rept. 1937), 2790.-Debated, 2898.- Mr. Vinson of Georgia; Committee on Naval Aifairs, 2641.-
Passed House (under suspension of rules), 2902.-Referred to Reported back (H.Rept. 1958), 3235.-Leave to file supple-
Senate Committee on Finance, 2958.-Reported with .amend- mental report (H.Rept. 1958, pt. 2), 3546.-Debated, 4534.
ment (S.Rept. 1156), 3424.-Debated, 3759. 4541.-Laid on the table (S. 5675 passed in lieu), 5283.
277
14439-14485 HOUSE . BILLS
H.R.14439-To provide for the immediate payment of the face H.R.14462--To extend the times for commencing and completing
value of their adjusted-service certificates to veterans who are the construction of a bridge across the Ohio River at or near
unemployed and in need. Sistersville, Tyler County, W.Va.
Mr. Fish; Committee on Ways and Means, 2641. Mr. Hogg of West Virginia; Committee on Interstate and Foreign
H.R. 14440--Providing for 'loans or advances by the Reconstruction Commerce, 2723.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2020), 4105.-De-
Finance Corporation for the purpose of securing the postpone- bated, 4548.
ment of the foreclosure of farm mortgages for a period of 2 H.R.14463-To convey to Iowa, Wisconsin. and llllnois the beds
years, and for other purposes. and submerged lands of all nonnavigable, meandered bodies of
Mr. Bulwinkle; Committee on Banking and Currency, 2641. water within the borders thereof, respectively.
H.R. 14441-Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to purchase Mr. Gilchrist; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
certain lands in Ottawa County, Okla. 2723.
Mr. Disney; Committee on Indian Atfairs, 2641. H.R.14464--To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to enter into
H.R. 14442--For the relief o! Harvey Mincher. contract with the Annapolis Metropolitan Sewerage Commis-
Mr. Almon; Committee on Pensions, 2641.-Reference changed sion for the disposal of sewage of the United States Naval
to Committee on Military Affairs, 2723. Academy, and for other purposes.
Mr. Vinson of Georgia; Committee on Naval .A!fairs, 2723.
H.R. 14443-Granting an increase of pension to Mary C. Jenkins.
Mr. Brand of Ohio; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2641. H.R. 14465-To amend the act of June 10, 1926, entitled "An act
to provide for the equalization of pro~otion of officers of the
H.R. 14444-Granting an increase of pension to Mary EUza Dent. statl Corps of the Navy with officers of the line " ( 44 Stat.
Mr. Brand of Ohio; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2641. 717; U.S.C., title 34, Supp. VI, sec. 348).
H.R.14445-Granting an increase of pension to Susan M. Nelson. Mr. Vinson of Georgia; Committee on Naval Affairs, 2723.
Mr. Brand of Ohio; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2641. ti ..R. 14466-Granting a pension to D. Marion Gels. ·
H.R.14446--For the relief of G. D. Duncan. Mr. Darrow; Committee on Pensions, 2723.
Mr. Cartwright; Committee on Claims, 2641. H.R.14467-Granting a pension to Mary T. Gunn.
H.R. 14447-To authorize the transfer of certain land in Hopkins Mr. De Priest; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2723.
County, Ky., to James D. Meadors. H.R.14468--Granting a pension to Anna McNamara.
Mr. Cary; Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation, 2641. l4r. Fish; Committee on Pensions, 2723.
H.R. 14448--For the relief of Karl F. Rindelhardt. H.R.l4469-Granting a pension to Mary Yeager.
Mr. Clancy; Committee on Military .A!fairs, 2641. Mr. Hess; Committee on Pensions, 2723.
H.R.14449-P.or the relief of T. L. Rippey. H.R. 14470--For the relief of Sarah E. Thompson.
Mr. Disney; Committee _on Claims, 2641. Mr. Horr; Committee on Pensions, 2723:
H.R.14450-Granting an increase of pension to Lucy A. Cartmell. · H.R. 14471-Granting an increase of pension to Eliza A. Carey.
Mr. Hogg of West Virginia; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2641. Mr. Houston of Delaware; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2723.
H.R. 14451-Granting an increase of pension to Sarah Haught. H.R. 14472--For the relief of Margaret E. Gordon.
Mr. Hogg of West Virginia; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2641. Mr. Johnson of Missouri; Committee on Claims, 2723.
H.R. 14452-Granting a pension to Belle Smith. H.R.14473-Granting a pension to Lottie Smith.
Mr. Kopp; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2641. Mr. Pratt; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2723.
H.R.14453-Granting a pension to Elmer S. Laymon. H.R.14474---Granting a pension to Mary M. Thomas.
Mr. Larrabee; Committee on Pensions, 2641. Mr. Stalker; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2723.
H.R.14454--For the relief of Emma Berlet Taylor. H.R. 14475--Granting an increase of pension to Kate Smith.
Mr. Morehead; Committee on Claims, 2641. Mr. Swick; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2723.
H.R.14455-Granting a pension to John W. Aldredge. H.R.14476--'For the relief of Fred Epps.
Mr. Parsons; Committee on Pensions, 2641. Mr. Tarver; Committee on Claims, 2723.
H.R.14456-For the relief of R. L. Tankersley. H.R. 14477-To repeal the proviso contained in the act of Con-
Mr. Thomason; Committee on Claims, 2641. gress approved February 20, 1931 (Public, No. 692, 71st Cong.);
H.R. 14457-To amend the act of March 2, 1929 ( 45 Stat. 1512). to revive certain acts of Congress repealed by the said proviso
Mt·. Bacon; Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, 2723. of the act approved February 20, 1931; and for other purposes.
H.R. 14458-Making appropriations for the Executive Office and Mr. McSwain; Committee on Military A.tfairs, 2790.
sundry independent executive bureaus, boards, commissions, H.R. 14478--To authorize the Comptroller of the Currency to
and offices for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1934, and for examine the operations of certain dealers in securities, and for
other purposes. other purposes.
Mr. Woodrum, from Committee on Appropriations (H.Rept. Mr. McFadden; Committee on Banking and Cunency, 2790.
1922), 2677, 2722.-Debated, 3017-3051, 3090-3135, 3183, 3184- H.R. 14479-To authorize the Comptroller of the Currency to ex-
3216, 3305.-Amended and passed House, 3305, 3306.-Referred amt.ne and report on the condition of Federal Reserve banks.
to Senate Committee on Appropriations, 3352.-Reported with Mr. McFadden; Committee on Banking and Currency, 2790.
amendment (S.Rept. 1201), 3829.-Debated, 4252, 4505, 4583,
4769, 4791.-Amended and passed Senate, 4804.-0rdered H.R.14480-To extend the times for commencing and completing
printed with Senate amendments numbered.-House disagrees the reconstruction of a railroad bridge across the Little River
to Senate amendments and asks conference, 4926.~nferees at or near Morris Ferry, Ark.
appointed, 4901, 4926.-Benate insists upon its amendments Mrs. Wingo; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
and agrees to conference, 4901.--Conference report submitted 2790.-Reported back (H. Rept. 2014), 3991.-Passed House,
in Senate, 5069.-Debated, 5231.-Senate further insists upon 4545.-Referred to Senate Committee on Commerce, 4566.-
its amendments and requests further conference, 5242.--Con- Reported back (S.Rept. 1272), 4652.-Passed Senate, 5003.-
ferees appointed, 5242, 5389.--Conference report submitted in Examined and signed, 5064, 5187.-Presented to the President,
House (H.Rept. 2133), 5387.-Debated, 5387.-House further 5187.-Approved (Public, No. 393], 5657. •
insists upon its disagreement to the Sanate amendments and H.R.14481-To amend the act of May 22, 1928, entitled "An act
agrees to conference, 5389.--ConferenGe report submitted in to authorize the collection, in monthly installments, of in-
House (H.Rept. 2193), 5424, 5539.-Debated and agreed to, debtedness due the United States from enlisted men, and for
5539-5541.--Conference report submitted in Senate and agreed other purposes."
to, 5450.-Examined and signed, 5505, 6596.-Presented to the Mr. McSwain; Committee on M111tary A!fairs, 2790.
President, 5596.-Pocket veto (March 4). H.R. 14482-To authorize the granting of Federal aid in the con-
H.R. 14459--To impose a. tax on each sale in the United States of struction of certain highways leading to toll bridges, and for
foreign securities. other purposes.
Mr. Davis of Pennsylvania; Committee on Ways and Means, 2723. Mr. Gregory; Committee on Roads, 2790.
H.R. 14460--To extend the times for commencing and completing H.R. 14483-To amend section 201 of the Emergency Relief and
the construction of a bridge across the Mississippi River at or Construction Act of 1932 to provide for certain loans by the
near Baton Rouge, La. Reconstruction Finance Corporation to aid in the support and
Mr. Kemp; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, maintenance of public schools.
2723.-Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 2013), 3991.- Mr. Hill of Alabama; Committee on Banking and Currency,
Amended and passed House, 4545.-Referred to Senate Com- 2790.
mittee on Commerce, 4566.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1271),
4652.-Passed Senate, 5003.-Examined and signed, 5064, H.R.14484-Grant1ng the consent of Congress to the Highway
5187.-Presented to the President, 5187.-Approved (Public, Department of the State of Alabama to construct, maintain,
No. 392]. 5657. and operate a free highway bridge across Elk River between
H.R. 14461-To provide for placing the jurisdiction, custody, and Lauderdale and Limestone Counties, Ala.
Mr. Almon; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
control of the Washington City post office in the Secretary of
the Treasury. 2790.
Mr. Lanham; Committee on PUblic Buildings and Grounds, H.R. 14485--To amend section 215 of the act making approprta-
2723.-Reported back (H..Rept. 2045), 4209.-Passed House, tlons for the legislative branch of the Government for the
4553.-In Senate, placed on the calendar, 4567.-Passed Senate fiscal year ending June 30, 1933, and for other purposes, ap-
(in lieu of S. 5530), 4968.-Examined and signed, 5117, 5187.- proved June 30, 1932.
Presented to the President, 5289.-Approved {Public, No. 405], Mr. Cochran of Missouri; Committee on Expenditures in the
5657. Executive Departments, 2790.
278
HOUSE BILLS 14486-14539
H.R.14486-To authorize the purchase by the Government of sil- H.R. 14512-Conferrtng upon the United States District Court for
ver, to provide for the issuance of silver certificates in pay- the Northern District of California, southern division, jurisdic-
ment therefor, and for other purposes. tion of the claim of Minnie C. de Back against the Alaska
Mr. Bankhead; Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures, Railroad.
2790. Mr. Welch; Committee on Claims, 2943.
H.R.14487-To reduce the compensation of Senators, Representa- H.R.l4513-Granting a pension to Andrew J. J. Cornelius.
tives, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners to $7,500 per Mr. Yates; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2943.
annum. H.R.14514-Granting a pension to Sarah E. Linder.
Mr. Whittington; Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Mr. Yates; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2943.
Departments, 2790.
H.R.14515--To regulate the rate of premium on bonds of officers
H.R. 14488-To reduce and adjust the clerk hire of Representatives, and employees in the motor-vehicle service of the Post Office
Delegates, and Resident Commissioners. Department.
Mr. Whittington; Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Mr. Spence; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, 3052.
Departments, 2790. H.R.14516-To amend the Federal Water Power Act, as ame-nded.
H.R.14489-Relating to the construction of a Federal building at Mr. Shallenberger; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com-
Mangum, Okla. merce, 3052.
Mr. McClintic of Oklahoma; Committee on Public Buildings and
Grounds, 2790.-Reported back (H.Rept. 1972), 3342.-Passed H.R.14517-To provide for mak.ing loans to needy individuals, ex-
House, 4570.-Referred to Senate Committee on Public Build- service men, farmers, home owners, and business men., and
ings and Grounds, 4567.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1289), 4874.- for other purposes.
Passed Senate, 5006.-Examined and signed, 5117, 5187.-Pre- Mr. Sabath; Committee on Ways and Means, 3052.
sented to the President, 5289.-Approyed [Public, No. 413], H.R.14518-To prevent interstate commerce in certain commodi-
5657. ties and articles produced or manufactured in industrial ac-
H.R.14490-Granting a pension to Donnie E. Moreland. tivities in which persons are employed more than 5 days per
Mr. Cary; Committee on Pensions, 2790. week or 6 hours per day.
Mr. Connery; Committee on Labor, 3052.-Reported back (H.
HR.14491-For the relief of William E. Bosworth. Rept. 1999), 3824.
Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Claims, 2790.-Reported with amend-
ment (HRept. 2121) , 4956. H.R. 14519-To amend the Standard Baskets Act of August 31,
1916, to provide for a 1-pound Climax basket for mushrooms.
H.R.14492-Granting an increase of pension to Sarah A. Fox. Mr. Wolfenden; Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures,
Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2790. 3052.
HR.14493-Granting an increase of pension to Violet S. Wood- H.R. 14520-For the relief of E. F. Hamilton.
ward. Mr. Burtness; Committee on Claims, 3052.
Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2790.
HR. 14521-For the relief of Karl F. Rindelhardt.
H.R.14494-For the relief of John E. Ziniti. Mr. Clancy; Committee on Military Atfairs, 3052.
Mr. McCormack; Committee on Naval Atfairs, 2790. H.R.14522-Granting an increase of pension to Nancy South.
H.R.14495--For the relief of Claude Benard Wilson. Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3052.
Mr. Milligan; Committee on Claims, 2790. H.R.14523-Granting a pension to Clarisa Burnett.
HR.14496-Granting an increase of pension to Lizzie 0. Stearns. Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3052.
Mr. Stalker; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 2790.
H.R.14524-Granting an increase of pension to Henrietta H. Eator.
H.R.14497-For the relief of Alena Barger. Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3052.
Mr. Strong of Pennsylvania; Committee on Claims, 2790.
H.R. 14525-For the relief of Joseph Payne.
H.R.14498-Granting a pension to Thomas Hamilton Peckham. Mr. Lea; Committee on Naval Atfairs, 3052.
Mr. Welch; Committee on Pensions, 2791.
H.R. 14526-Granting a pension to Susie E. Payne.
H.R.14499-To amend section 113 of the Judicial Code, as amended Mrs. Owen; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3052.
(U.S.C., title 28, sec. 194). ' HR.14527-Granting a pension to Julian S. Hutchinson.
Mr. Smith of West Virginia; Committee on the Judiciary, 2943. Mr. Steagall; Committee on Pensions, 3052.
H.R. 14500--To extend the time for completing the construction of H.R. 14528-Granting an increase of pension to Lizzie Shelar.
a bridge across the Missouri River at or near Kansas City, Mr. Swick; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 8052.
Kans. H.R. 14529-Granting an increase of pension to Maggie F. Harvey.
Mr. Guyer; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
2943.-Reported back (HRept. 2015), 3991.-Passed House, Mr. Williamson; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3052.
4546.-Referred to Senate Committee on Commerce, 4566.- H.R.14530--Granting an increase of pension to Sallie H. Skinner.
Reported back (SRept. 1273), 4652.-Passed Senate, 5003.- Mr. Wood of Indiana; Committee on Inval~d Pensions, 3052.
Examined and signed, 5064, 5187 .-Last action rescinded HR. 14531-To make provision for suitable quarters for certain
(S.ConRes. 44), 5136, 5286.-Motion entered to reconsider (by Government services at El Paso, Tex., and for other purposes.
Mr. Capper), 5296. Mr. Thomason; Committee on Public Bo.tldings and Grounds,
HR.14501-To establish the Federal communications and power 3138.
commission, and for other purposes. HR. 14532-To amend section 604 of the Revenue Act of 1932, re-
Mr. Rayburn; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, lating to the tax on furs.
2943 . . Mr. O'Connor; Committee on Ways and Means, 3138.-Reported
HR.14502-To regulate the practice of professional engineering; back (HRept. 2076), 4640.-Debated, 5166, 5167.
creating a registration board for professional engineers of the H.R. 14533-To amend an act approved August 13, 1894, entitled
District of Columbia; defining its powers and duties; provid- "An act for the protection of persons furnishing materials
ing penalties, and for other purposes. and labor for the construction of public works."
Mrs. Norton; Committee on the District of Columbia, 2943. Mr. Evans of California; Committee on the Judiciary, 3138.
HR.14503-To relieve destitution in the District of Columbia. HR. 14534-To provide for the selection of certain lands in the
Mrs. Norton; Committee on Banking and Currency, 2943. State of California for the use of the California State park
system.
H.R.14504-To meet the existing emergency in the agricultural Mr. Swing; Committee on the Public Lands, 3138.-Reported
industry, to provide for the reduction of the interest on cer- with amendment (HRept. 2036), 4209.-Debated, 5165.
tain existing farm mortgages, to amend and supplement the
Federal Farm Loan Act. H.R. 14535-To amend section 3 of the act of May 28, 1928, relating
Mr. Ketcham; Committee on Banking and Currency, 2943. to salary rates of certain Civil Service positions.
Mr. Andrew of Massachusetts; Committee on the Civil Service,
HR. 14505-For the repeal of the drastic so-called " Jones 5-and-10 3138.
law." HR. 14536-To authorize the acquisition by the United States of
Mr. Britten; Committee on the Judiciary, 2943,
the land upon which the Seneca Indian School, Wyandotte,
H.R.14506-For the relief of Milton T. Cornish. Okla., is located.
Mr. Buckbee; Committee on Claims, 3943. Mr. Howard; Committee on Indian Atfairs, 3138.
HR.14507-For the relief of Charles Augustus McGarvey. H.R. 14537-Authorizlng Essex Shore Way, Inc., its successors and
Mr. Cooper of Ohio; Committee on Military Atfairs, 2943. assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge across
HR.14508-For the relief of William Sulem. the Merrimac River at or near Plum Island Point, Mass.
Mr. Eaton of New Jersey; Committee on Claims, 2943.-Reported Mr. Andrew of Massachusetts; Committee on Interstate and
back (HRept. 1951), 3138. Foreign Commerce, 3138.-Reported with amendments (H.Rept.
2034). 4209.
H.R.14509-For the relief of Andrew Emmett Pope. H.R. 14538-To authorize the creation of an Indian village within
Mr. Mobley; Committee on Naval Affairs, 2943. the Shoalwater Indian Reservation, Wash., and for other pur-
H.R. 14510--For the relief of Arthur E. Mills. poses.
Mr. Reid of Illinois; Committee on Claims, 2943. Mr. Howard; Committee on Indian Affairs, 3138.
H.R.14511-For the relief of Wilson G. Bingham. HR. 14539-For the relief of Henry Norrell Wylds.
Mr. Rogers; Committee on Military Affairs, 2943. Mr. Brand of Georgia; Committee on Claims, 3139.
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14540-14589: HOUSE BILLS
H.R. 14540--For the relief of St. Anthony's Hospital at :Michigan H.R.14567-To reduce and adjust the retired pay of World War
City, Ind.; Dr. Russell A. Gilmore; Emily Molzen, nurse; and emergency officers and of coillllli!:sioned officers of the Army,
the Hummer Mortuary. Na.vy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, and for other purposes.
Mr. Black; Committee on Claims, 3139.-Reported with amend- Mr. Johnson of Oklahoma; Committee on Military Affairs, 3343.
ments (H.Rept. 2139), 5061. H.R. 14568-To establish a commercial airport for the District of
H.R.14541-For the relief of Mrs. Carlysle Von Thomas, Sr. Columbia.
Mr. Black; Committee on Claims, 3139. Mr. McMillan; Committee on the District of Columbia, 3343.
H .R. 14542-Granting a pension to Sallie T. Dieterich. H.R. 14569-To regulate the importation of milk and cream and
Mr. Campbell of Pennsylvania· Committee on Invalid Pensions, milk and cream products into the United States for the pur-
3139. pose of promoting the dairy industry of the United States and
H.R. 14543-Granting an increase of pension to Aroline M. protecting the public health.
Rhoades. Mr. Davis of Tennessee; Committee on Agriculture, 3343.-
Mr. Hogg of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3139: Reported back (H.Rept. 2031), 4105.
H.R.14544-Granting an increase of pension to Rebecca Brouse. H.R. 14570-For the relief of Evelyn Jotter.
Mr. Hogg of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3139. Mr. Carter of California; Committee on Claims, 3343.
H.R.l454&--Granting an increase of pension to Susannah L. H.R. 14571-For the relief of Frank P . Church.
Allen. Mr. Ha.rt; Committee on Claims, 3343.
Mr. Hogg of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3139. H.R. 14572-For the relief of Fanny Reuter Shafer.
H.R. 14546-Granting an increase of pension to Addie L. Wright. Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Claims, 3343.
Mr. Parker of New York; Committee on Invalid Pe.n sions, 3139. H.R. 14573-For the relief of Esther Fountain.
H.R. 14547-For the relief of Edith Peeps. Mr. Martin of Massachusetts; Committee on Claims, 3343.
Mr. Schafer; Committee on Claims, 3139. H.R. 14574-For the relief of Alpha Vint.
H.R. 14548-To amend the act entitled "An act for the control Mr. Ragon; Committee on Claims, 3343.
of fioods on the Mississippi River and its tributaries, and for H.R. 1.457~For the relief of C. C. Young.
other purposes", approved May 15, 1928. Mr. Ragon; Committee on Claims, 3343.
Mr. Wilson; Committee on Flood Control, 3235. H.R. 1457~Authoriz1ng the sale of · portions of the Pueblo lands
H.R.14549-To reduce salaries, pay, and wages received from the of San Diego to the city of San Diego, Calif.
United States during the fiscal years 1934 and 1935. Mr. Swing; Committee on Military Affairs, 3343.
Mr. Whittington; Committee on Expenditures in the Executive H.R. 14577-Granting an increase of pension to Fannie R. Sayler.
Departments, 3235. Mr. Stalker; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3343.
H.R. 14550--To amend paragraph (1), section 201, title 2, of the H.R. 14578-Granting a pension to Nannie E. Bass.
Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932. Mr. Underwood; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3343.
Mr. Sabath; Committee on Banking and CUrrency, 3235.
H.R. 14579-To provide for the free importation of certain articles .. ...
H.R. 14551-Granting an increase of pension to Anise Musselman. exported temporarily for scientific or educational purposes.
Mr. Dowell; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3236. Mr. Goss; Committee on Ways and Means, 3419.-Reported back
H.R. 14552-Granting a pension to Ethel Drew. (H.Rept. 2110), 4956.-Passed House, 5393.-Referred to Sen-
Mr. Gregory; Committee on Pensions, 3236. ate Committee on Finance, 5449.-Reported back, considered,
H.R. 14553-For the relief of Garfield Maynard. and passed Senate, 5441.-Examined and signed, 5596, 5653.-
Mr. Hogg of West Virginia; Committee on Claims, 3236. Presented to the President, 5666.-Approved [Public, No. 440].
H.R. 14554-Granting a pension to Grace A. Harper. H.R.14580-Granting an increase of pension to Rachel N. Martin.
Mr. Hogg of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3236. Mr. Purnell; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3419.-Reference
H.R. 14555--Granting an increase of pension to Mary 0. Lockwood. changed to Committee on Pensions, 3824.
Mr. Hogg of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3236. H.R. 14581-To amend the naturalization laws of the United States,
H.R. 14556-Granting an increase of pension to Mary E. Jones. and for other purposes.
Mr. Hogg of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3236. Mr. Dickstein; Committee on Immigration and Naturalization,
3581.
H.R. 14557-Granting an increase of pension to Mary Scott.
Mr. Hogg of Indiana; Commit.t ee on Invalid Pensions, 3236. H.R.14582-Authorizing the acceptance o! title to sites for public
building projects subject to the reservation of ore and mineral
H.R. 14558--Granting an increase of pension to Sarah A. Sem- rights.
bower. Mr. Lanham; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 3581.
Mr. Hogg of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3236.
H.R. 14583-To regulate competition, stabilize trade and industry,
H .R. 14559-Granting an increase of pension to Elizabeth Wynn. and for other purposes.
Mr. Hogg of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3236. Mr. Cable; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 3581.
H.R. 14560--For the relief of C. V. Mason. H.R. 14584-Granting the consent of Congress to the Board of
Mr. Thurston; Com_mittee on Claims, 3236. County Commissioners of Allegheny County, Pa., to construct,
H.R. 14561-For the relief of Mary Seeley Watson. maintain, and operate a bridge across the Allegheny River be-
Mr. Thatcher; Committee on Foreign Affairs, 3236. tween the city of Pittsburgh and the township of O'Hara and
the borough of Sharpsburg, Pa.
H .R. 14562-Making appropriations for the legislative branch of Mr. Erk; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 3581.-
the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1934, a.nd Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 2023}, 4105.-Amended
for other purposes. and passed House, 4548.-Referred to Senate Committee on
Mr. Sandlin; from Committee on Appropriations (H.Rept. 1960), Commerce, 4566.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1274), 4652.-Passed
3306.-Debated, 3312-3341, 3386-3417.-Amended and passed Senate, 5003.-Examined and signed, 5064, 6187.-Presented to
House, 3417.-Referred to Senate Committee on Appropria- the President, 5187.-Approved [Public, No. 394], 5657.
tions, 3421.-Reported with amendment (S.Rept. 1242), 4252.-
Debated, 4805.-Amended and passed Senate, 4810.-0rdered H.R.14585--Authorizing the Secretary of Commerce to dispose of
printed with Senate amendments ·numbered; House agrees to certain lighthouse reservations, and for other purposes.
Senate amendments, 4937.-Examined and signed, 5064,5187.- Mr. Corning; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
Presented to the President, 5187.-Approved [Public, No. 381}, 3581.
5657. H.R.14586--To extend the times for commencing and completing
the construction of a bridge across the Missouri River at or
H.R.l4563-Amending an act of February 4, 1931 (46 Stat. L. 1061- near Culbertson, Mont.
1063), entitled "An act authorizing the construction of the Mr. Leavitt; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
Michaud division of the Fort Hall Indian irrigation project, 3581.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2024}, 4105.-Passed House,
Idaho, an appropriation therefor, and the completion of the 4549.-Referred to Senate Committee on Commerce, 4567.-Re-
project, and for other purposes." ported back (S.Rept. 1275), 4652.-Passed Senate, 5003.-Ex-
Mr. Smith of Idaho; Committee on Indian Affairs, 3343. amined and signed, 5064, 5187.-Presented to the President,
H.R.l4564-Relating to the enactment of laws in the Virgin 5187.-Approved [Public, No. 395), 5657.
Islands. H.R. 14587-To provide for the exchange of Indian and privately
Mr. Hare; Committee on Insular Mairs, 3343. owned lands, Fort Mojave Indian Reservation, Ariz.
H.R.14565--To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to assist 1n Mr. Howard; Committee on Indian Affairs, 8581.
effecting voluntary readjustments of farm-mortgage terms a.nd H.R. 14588-Authorizing persons, firms, corporations, associations,
conditions; to cooperate with other Government agencies in or societies to file bills of interpleader, or bills in the nature
refinancing farm-mortgage indebtedness, delinquent interest, of interpleader.
and tax payments; and to provide facilities with which to Mr. Knutson; Committee on the Judiciary, 3581.
refinance such indebtedness; and for other purposes. H.R.14589-To extend the times for commencing and completing
Mr. Buchanan; Committee on Banking and Currency, 3343. the construction of a bridge across the Mississippi River at or
H.R. 14566-To authorize the delivery of surplus forfeited vessels near Tenth Street in Bettendorf, Iowa.
of the Treasury Department to the Boy Scouts of America for Mr. Jacobsen; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
use in sea scout training. 3581.-Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 2025), 4105.-
Mr. Mead; Committee on the Judiciary, 334:3. Amended and passed House, 4549.-Referred to Senate Com-
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liJR.1458~onttnued HB. 14616-Granting a pension to Luella Bresnahan.
mitt ee on commerce, 4567.-Reported back (SBept. 1276), Mr. Parker of New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3654.
4652.-Passed Senate, 5003.-Examined and signed, 5064, H.R.14617-For the relief of Hooper Alexander, Jr.
5187.-Presented to the President, 5187.-Approved {PubliC. Mr. Ramspeck; Committee on Military Affairs, 3654.
No. 396], 5657. H.R.14618-To enable borrowers under the Federal Farm Loan Act
H.R. 14590-Defining the rights of certain persons with Indian to secure the release of their mortgages by the transfer of
tribes, and for other purposes. land-bank bonds to the registrars.
Mr. Howard; Committee on Indian Affairs, 3581. Mr. Hancock of North Carolina; Committee on Banking and Cur-
H.R.14591-To extend the benefits of the Employees' Compensa- rency, 3735.-Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 2089), 4766.
tion Act of September 7, 1916, to J. P. Moseley. H.R. 14619-Authorizing the Reconstruction Finance Corporation
Mr. Cary; Committee on Claims, 3581. to make advances to the reclamation fund.
H.R. 14592-Granting a pension to Chester A. Lewis. Mr. French; Committee on Ba.nk.ing and Currency, 3735.
Mr. Clarke of New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3581. H.R.14620-To authorize the purchase of lands for use by Chip-
H.R.14593-Granting a pension to Rosella Milllman. pewa Indians of Minnesota as camp sites wben harvesting wild
Mr. Crowther; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3581. rice, and for other purposes.
H.R. 14594-To place Jesse C. Harmon on the retired list of the Mr. Knutson; Committee on Indian Affair&, 3735.
United States Marine Corps. H.R.14621-Granttng a pension to Mary E. Peterson. ·
Mr. Fulmer; Committee on Military Mairs, 3581.-Re!erence Mr. Chapman; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3735.
changed t o Committee on Naval Affairs, 3824.-Reported back li.R.14622-Granting an increase of peru;ion to Ellar Bales.
(H.Rept. 2052), 4297. Mr. Chapman; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3736.
H.R. 1459&--For the relief of James S. CUff. H.R.14623-Granting an tncrease of pension to Clarence R. Zerbe.
Mr. Lonergan; Committee on Naval Affairs, 3581. Mr. Cochran of Pennsylvania; Committee on Pensions, 3736.
H.R.14596-Granting a pension to Ella Nora Kegg. H.R.14624-Granting an tncrease of pension to Mary E. Jasper.
Mr. Strong of Pennsylvania; Committee on Invalid Pensions, Mr. Curry; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3736.
3581. H.R. 1462&--For the relief of Gale A. Lee.
H.R. 14597-For the relief of Mary Grome. Mr. Hardy; Committee on Claims, 3736.-Reported back (HBept.
Mr. Spence; Committee on Military Affairs, 3581. 2122)' 4956.
H.R.14598-Granting a pension to Grace M. E1gholz. H.R. 14626--For the relief of E. R. Henderson.
Mr. Welch; Committee on Pensions, 3581. Mr. Spence; Committee on Pensions, 3736.
H.R. 14599-For the rellef of Herbert Rogers Cranton. H.R.14627-To provide for the use in motor fuels of alcohol
Mr. Welch; Committee on Naval Affairs, 3581. manufactured from agricultural products grown tn the United
H.R. 14600-For the relief of the Batson-Cook Co. States.
Mr. Wright; Committee on Claims, 3581. Mr. William E. Hull; Committee on Ways and Means, 3824.
H.R.14601-To extend the times for commenctng and complettng H.R.14628-To provide for the use in motor fuels of alcohol
the construction of a bridge across the Mississippi River be- manufactured from agricultural products grown in the United
tween New Orleans and Gretna, La. States.
Mr. Maloney; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Mr. Hall of illinois; Committee on Ways and Means, 3824.
3653.-Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 2026), 4105.- H.R. 14629-To amend the act of June 23, 1926, reserving Rice Lake
Amended and passed House, 4549.-Referred to Senate Com- and contiguous lands for the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota.
Jl\ittee on Commerce, 4567.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1277), Mr. Howard; Committee on Indian Mairs, 3824.
4653.-Passed Senate, 5003.-Examtned and signed, 5064,5187.-
Presented to the President, 5187.-Approved [Public, No. 397], H.R.14630-To amend section 19 of the World War Veterans' Act,
5657. 1924, to provide for reference of suits on Government life-
insurance claims to commissioners, and for other purposes.
H.R.14602-To revive and reenact the act entitled "An act grant- Mr. Rankin; Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation,
ing the consent of Congress to the Highway Department of the 3824.
State of Alabama to construct a bridge across Elk River be-
tween Lauderdale and Limestone Counties, Ala.", approved HB. 14631-Authorizing the Interboro Bridge Co., its successors
February 16, 1928. and assigns, to construct, maintatn, and operate a bridge
Mr. Almon; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, across New York Bay between Brooklyn and Staten Island.
3653.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2016), 3991.-Passed House, Mr. Prall; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
4546.-Referre'i to Senate Committee on Commerce, 4567.- 3824.-Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 2068), 4452.-De-
Reported back (S.Rept. 1278), 4653.-Passed Senate, 5003.- bated, 5166.
Examined and signed, 5064, 5187.-Presented to the President, H.R. 14632-Relating to public works withtn the District of
5187.-Approved [Public, No. 398], 5657. Columbia.
H.R. 14603-To require contractors and subcontractors for the Mr. McClintic of Oklahoma; Committee on Public Buildings and
erection of public buildings or the performance of other public Grounds, 3824.
work for the United States or the District of Columbia to file H.R. 14633-To amend section 5 of the act of January 22, 1932.
statements under oath of wages paid, hours of labor, etc., and Mr. Collins; Committee on Banking and Currency, 3824.
for other purposes. H.R. 14634--To amend the law relating to the naturalization of
~Ir . . Connery; Committee on Labor, 3653. children of naturalized citizens.
HJR. 14604-To authorize the discharge of obligations to pay money Mr. :Millard; Committee on Immigration and Naturalization,
by the payment of legal tender. 3824.
Mr. Campbell of Iowa; Committee on the Judiciary, 3653. H.R. 14635-Granting an increase of pension to Eliza Pickard.
H.R. 1460&--To amend the Air Mall Act of February 2, 1925, as Mr. Culkin; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3824.
amended by the acts of June 3, 1926, May 17, 1928, atld AprU H.R. 14636--For the relief of John Larison.
29, 1930, further to encourage commercial aviation. Mr. Chapman; Committee on M1litary Affairs, 3824.
Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania; Committee on the Post omce and
Post Roads, 3653. H.R.14637-Granting an increase of pension to Pearl Plummer.
Mr. Chapman; Committee on Pensions, 3824.
H .R. 14606-Granting a pension to Mary M. Norris.
Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3654. H.R.14638-Granting a pension to Anna Lehner.
Mr. Kading; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3824.
H .R.14607-Granttng a pension to Nancy V. Mosher.
J\llr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3654. H.R.14639-To authorize and direct the Secretary of the Navy to
convey by gift to the city of Savannah, Ga., the naval radio
H.R . 14608-For the relief of Chester Vernon Barclay. station, the buildings, and apparatus located upon land
Mr. Biddle; Committee on Military Mairs, 3654. owned by said city.
H.R. 14609-Granting an increase of pension to Martha M. Tryon. Mr. Parker of Georgia; Committee on Naval Affairs, 3824.
Mr. Freeman; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3654. H.R. 1464o--Granting an increase of pension to Miriam E.
H .R. 14610-Granting a pension to Grace A. Harper. Crampton.
Mr. Hogg of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3654. Mr. Reed o! New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3824.
H.R.14611-Granting an increase of pension to Agnes D. Bloom. H.R.14641-Grant1ng an increase of pension to Ella G. :Millspaugh.
Mr. Kurtz; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3654. Mr. Reed of New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3824.
H.R.14612-Granting a pension to Arthur C. Isenberg. H.R.14642-Granting a pension to Mary J. Cooley .
.Mr. Kurtz; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3654. Mr. Sumners of Texas; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3824.
H.R. 14613-Granting a pension to Orvis R. Beckwith. H.R.14643-Ma.king appropriations for the government of the Dis-
Mr. Kurtz; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3654. trict of Columbia and other activities chargeable in whole or
H.R. 14614-To authorize the presentation of a Distinguished Fly- in part against the revenues of such District for the fiscal
ing Cross to Maj. Francis T. Evans, United States Marine year ending June 30, 1934, and for other purposes.
Corps. Mr. Cannon, from Committee on Appropriations (H.Rept. 2001),
:Mr. Maa.s; Committee on Naval Affairs, 3654. 3~7.,.--Debated, 3867-3914, 4062-4100, 4182-4208, 4252-4277,
H.R. 1461&--For the relief of William H. Harris. 4427--4448.-Am.ended and passed House, 4448.-Referred to
Mr. Major: Committee on Military Affairs, 3654. Senate Committee on Appropriations, 4460.-Reported with
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H.R.1464~onttnued H.R.14664--To provide further for the national security and de-
amendments (S.Rept. 1318), 5068.-Debated, 5320, 5331, 5429.- fense, insure domestic tranquillity, and promote the general
Amended and passed Senate, 5430.-Benate insists upon its welfare by limiting the production. conserving the supply, and
amendments and asks conference, 5430.--Conferees appointed, controlling and facilitating the distribution of agricultural
5430, 5466, 5529.-House disagrees to Senate amendments and products, and for other purposes.
asks for conference, 5529.-Previous action of Senate vacated; Mr. Parsons; Committee on Agriculture, 4106.
Senate insists upon tts amendments and agrees to conference,
5466.--Conference report submitted in House (H.Rept. 2201), H.R.14665-Authorizing the State of Georgia to construct, main-
5607.-Rejected, 5618.-Debated, 5659. tain, and operate a toll bridge across the Savannah River at or
near Lincolnton, Ga.
H.R.14644-To provide for the channeling and improvement of the Mr. Vinson of Georgia; Committee on Interstate and Foreign
Tomblgbee River, Miss., and for other purposes. Commerce, 4106.-Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 2039) ,
Mr. Rankin; Committee on Banking and Currency, 3918. 4209.-Laid on the table (S. 5659 passed in lieu), 4550.
H.R.14645-To aid 1n securing a normal and stable commodity H.R.14666-To amend sections 17 and 19 of the Interstate Com-
price level, through the establishment of an auxiliary mone- merce Act, as amended.
tary reserve of silver and the issuance of silver certificates, Mr. Garber; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
under circumstances insuring the maintenance of the gold 4106.
standard.
Mr. Fiesinger; Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures, H.R.14667-To incorporate the National Society of Women De-
3918. scendants of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company.
H.R.14646-To extend the mining laws of the United States to the Mr. McCormack; Committee on the Judiciary, 4106.
Death Valley National Monument 1n California, and for other H.R.14668-To provide for the postponement of the payment of
purposes. installments due on loans made by the Federal land banks,
Mr. Arentz; Committee on the Public Lands, 3918.-Reported and for other purposes.
with amendment (H.Rept. 2107), 4956. Mr. Steagall; Committee on Banking and Currency, 4106.
H.R. 14647-To provide for controlllng the fioods of Town Creek, H.R.14669-Granting the consent of Congress to the Niagara
Miss., and for other purposes. Frontier Bridge Comm.ission, its successors and assigns, to
Mr. Rankin; Committee on Banking and Currency, 3918. construct, maintain, a.n.d operate two toll bridges across the
H.R. 14648-Providing for an alternate budget for the Indian Serv- east branch of the Niagara River at or near the city of Niag-
ice, fiscal year 1935. ara Falls, N.Y., and at or near the city of Tonawanda, ~.Y.,
Mr. Howard; Committee on Indian Affairs, 3918.-Reported back respectively.
(H.Rept. 2046), 4209.-Debated, 4551.-Laid on the table (S. Mr. Mead; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 4106.
5622 passed in lieu) • 5284. H.R. 1467~To provide for the furn1shing of food to children at-
H.R.14649-Authorlz1ng the Reconstruction Finance Corporation tending schools in the District of Columbia.
to make advances to the reclamation fund. Mr. McLeod; Committee on the District of Columbia, 4106.-
Mr. Taylor of Colorado; Committee on Banking and Currency, Reported with amendment (H.Rept. 2172), 5289.
3918.
H.R.14671-To provide for the construction of a post-office build-
H.R. 14650--To require the employment of American citizens on ing at Revere, Mass.
observation cars, club cars, and sleeping cars used by rail- Mr. Connery; Committee on the Post O:ftlce and Post Roads, 4106.
roads in interstate commerce.
Mr. Guyer; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.14672-To authorize loans by the Reconstruction Finance
3918. ' Corporation to States, municipalities, and other political sub-
divisions of States for the specific purpose of providing food
H.R.14651-For the relief of Yamato Sesoko. for undernourished school children 1n the United States.
Mr. Houston of Hawaii; Committee on Claims, 3918. Mr. McLeod; Committee on Banking and Currency, 4106.
H.R. 14652-Granting a pension to Willlam L. Shaffer.
Mr. Kurtz; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3918. H.R.14673-For the relief of George C. Randall.
Mr. Bloom; Committee on Naval Affairs, 4106.
H.R. 14653-Granting a pension to M. Blanche Gable.
Mr. Kurtz; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 3918. H.R. 14674---To authorize the placing of a bronze tablet bearing a
replica of the Congressional Medal of Honor upon the grave of
H.R. 14654-Granting a pension to Lon1e Pearson. the late Brig. Gen. Robert H. Dunlap, United States Marine
Mr. Mobley; Committee on Pensions, 3918. Corps, in the Arlington National Cemetery, Va.
H.R.14655-Restr1cting relief to veterans. Mr. Britten; Committee on Naval Affairs, 4106.-Reported back
Mr. Lankford of Virgin1a; Committee on World War Veterans' (H.Rept. 2155), 5188.
Legislation, 3991. H.R.14675-Granting a pension to Katherine Slusher.
H.R.14656-To provide an additional tax on income from personal Mr. Finley; Committee on Pensions, 4106.
services 1n certain cases.
Mr. Norton; Committee on Ways and Means, 3991. H.R. 14676-To authorize the presentation of a Distinguished Fly-
ing Cross to Maj. Francis T. Evans, United States Marine
H.R.14657-To extend the times for commencing and completing Corps.
the construction of a railroad bridge and/or a toll bridge across Mr. Maas; Committee on Naval Affairs, 4106.
the water between the mainland at or near Cedar Point and
Dauphin Island, Ala. H.R. 14677-Granting a pension to Robert E. Jones.
Mr. McDuftle; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Mr. McClintic of Oklahoma; Committee on Pensions, 4106.
8991.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2027), 4105.-Passed House, H.R. 14678-To authorize the Secretary of War to sell to the Platts-
4549.-Referred to Senate Committee on Commerce, 4567.- burgh National Bank & Trust Co. a tract of land comprising
Reported back (S.Rept. 1279), 4653.-Passed Senate (in lieu of part of the Plattsburgh Barracks Military Reservation, N.Y.
s. 5632), 4987.-Ex.amlned and signed, 5061, 5064.-Presented Mr. Snell; Committee on Military Affairs, 4106.
to the President, 5187.-Approved [Public, No. 399], 5657.
H.R.14S79-Granting a pension to Margaret Jane Asberry.
H.R.14658-To define the exterior boundaries of the Navajo In- Mr. Spence; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 4106.
dian Reservation in New Mexico, and for other purposes.
Mr. Howard; Committee on Indian Affairs, 3991. H.R. 14680--For the relief of Edward Pennington.
Mr. Swank; Committee on Military Affairs, 4106.
H.R. 14659-Authorlzlng the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Co., its suc-
cessors and assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a H.R.14681-For the relief of Samuel G. Davidson.
bridge across the Chesapeake Bay from a point at Baltimore Mr. Swank; Committee on Military Affairs, 4106.
County to a point 1n Kent County In the State of Maryland. H.R.14682-For the relief of George J. Redding.
Mr. Kennedy of Maryland; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Mr. Turpin; Committee on Military Affairs, 4106.
Commerce, 3991. H.R. 14683-Authorizing persons, firms, corporations, associations,
H.R. 14660--To authorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation or societies to file bills of interpleader, or bills in the nature
to make loans to aid in financing projects for the construction of interpleader.
of garbage and refuse disposal plants and sewerage systems or Mr. Michener; Committee on the Judiciary, 4209.
sewage-disposal works.
Mr. McLeod; Committee on Banking and Currency, 3991. H.R.14684-Authorizlng R. L. Metcalf, of Omaha, Nebr., and W. E.
Wright of Kansas City, Mo., to construct, maintain, and op-
H.R. 14661-Granting a pension to Sarah Ann Jarvis. erate ~ toll bridge across the Mississippi River, between the
Mr. Yates; Committee on Pensions, 3991. cities of Davenport, Iowa, and Rock Island, ID.
H.R. 14662-For the establishment, development, and administra- Mr. Allen; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 4209.
tion of the Boulder Canyon National Reservation, and the de-
velopment and a.dmin1stration of the Boulder Canyon Project H.R.14685-To repeal the first proviso of section 24 of the Immi-
Federal Reservation, and for other purposes. gration Act of February 5, 1917.
Mr. Arentz; Committee on the Public Lands, 4105. Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Immigration and Naturalization,
4210.
H.R.14663-To further extend the times for commencing and
completing the construction of a bridge across the Missouri H.R.14686-To make uniform the method of appointing immigra-
River at or near Niobrara, Nebr. tion oftlcia.ls in charge of districts, ports, or stations.
Mr. Howard; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Co.m merce, ·Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Immigration and Naturalization,
4105. 4210.
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H.R 14687-Providing for the accounting of certain moneys made H.R.14714-Granting a pension to Fannie Kerr.
·available to the Secretary of Agriculture pursuant to the pro- Mr. Barton; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 4453.
visions of section 2 of the Reconstruction Finance Corpora- H.R.1471~For the relief of Guiseppe Sperduto.
tion Act of January 22, i932, as amended, and for other pur- Mr. Brunner; Committee on Claims, 4453.
poses. H.R. 14716-For the rellef of Bernard Kinmeth.
Mr. Cochran of Missouri; Committee on Expenditures in the Mr. Celler; Committee on Military Affairs, 4453.
Executive Departments, 4210.
H.R. 14688--To provide for fees for radio licenses, and for other H.R. 14717-For the relief of Dee W. Minier.
Mr. Crail; Committee on Military Affairs, 4453.
purposes.
Mr. Davis of Tennessee; Committee on Merchant Marine, Radio, H.R.14718--For the relief of Lt. Thomas O'C. McCarthy, United
and Fisheries, 4210. States Navy.
Mr. Evans of Montana; Committee on Claims, 4453.
H.R.14689-To provide for the postponement of the payment of
installments due on loans made by the Federal land banks, H.R.l4719-Granting a pension to George W. Coleman.
and for other purposes. Mr. Kniftln; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 4453.
Mr. Steagall; Committee on Banking and Currency, 4210.-Re- H.R. 14720-Granting an increase of pension to Decimay Ely.
ported back (H.Rept. 2069), 4452. Mr. Lamneck; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 4453.
H.R.14690-For the relief of Harold Goldstein. H.R. 14721-For the relief of Edward Raymond Naiderek.
Mr. Celler; Committee on Claims, 4210. Mr. Mead; Committee on Naval A1Iairs, 4453.
H.R. 14691-For the relief of Claude Almon Fox. H.R.l4722-Granting an increase of pension to Ada. M. Chandler.
Mrs. Eslick; Committee on Naval Mairs, 4210. Mr. Swick; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 4453.
H.R.14692-For the relief of Jane B. Smith and Dora D. Smith. H.R.14723-For the relief of Ernst Nussbaum.
Mr. Snell; Committee on Claims, 4210. Mr. Welch; Committee on Claims, 4453.
H.R. 14693-Granting an increase of pension to Mary P. Bruner. H.R.14724-Making appropriations for the Navy Department and
Mr. Stalker; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 4210. the naval service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1934, and
H.R. 14694-To provide relief with respect to agricultural indebted- for other purposes. ·
edness, to provide for the refinancing thereof, and for other Mr. Ayres, from Committee on Appropriations (H.Rept. 2075) ,
purposes. 4529, 4554.-Debated, 4624--4630, 4714--4766, 4815-4843, 4844.-
Mr. Knutson; Committee on Ways and Means, 4297. Amended and passed House, 4843.-Referred to Senate Com-
H.R.1469~To protect depositors of banks and banks by prevent- mittee on Appropriations, 4875.-Reported with amendment
ing undue publicity in connection with loans by the Recon- (S.Rept. 1307), 4962.-Debated, 5218.-Amended and passed
struction Finance Cotporation. Senate, 5228.-House disagrees to Senate amendments and
Mr. McLeod; Committee on Ways and Means, 4297. asks conference, 5360.-Conferees appointed, 5298, 5360.-sen-
ate insists upon its amendments and agrees to conference,
H.R.14696-To provide for needy blind persons of the District of 5298.-Conference report submitted in Senate, 5346.-Agreed
Columbia. to, 5347.-Conference report submitted in House (H.Rept.
Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania; Committee on the District of Colum- 2190), 5397, 5419.-Debated, 5419.-Agreed to, 5422.-Examined
bia, 4297. and signed, 5449, 5538.-Presented to the President, 5539.-
H.R.14697-For the relief of Lt. Comdr. Arthur A. Lee, Supply Approved [Public, No. 429], 5658.
Corps, United States Navy. H.R. 1472~Authorizing the Commissioners of the District of
Mr. Lea; Committee on Claims, 4297.
Columbia to grant a permit for the construction of an oil and
H .R.14698-Granting an increase of pension to Bertha Akin. gasoline pipe line.
Mr. Sanders of New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 4297. Mr. Gibson; Committee on the District of Columbia, 4554.-
H.R.14699-To prohibit publicity of names of individual borrowers Reported back (H.Rept. 2176), 5289, 5290.
in the reports of the Reconstructiqn Finance Corporation, and H.R. 14726-Authorizing conventions in the States for considera-
for other purposes. tion of the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the
:Mr . Darrow; Committee on Ways and Means, 4376.-Remarks, United States submitted by the Congress to such conventions
5364, 5365. on February 20, 1933, and providing for their procedure.
H.R. 14700-To amend subsection (a) of section 201 of the Emer- Mr. Sumners of Texas; Committee on the Judiciary, 4554.
gency Relief and Construction Act of 1932.
1\.Ir. Herr; Committee on Ways and Means, 4376. H.R.14727-To provide protection for textiles and other designs.
Mr. Sirovich; Committee on Patents, 4554.
H.R. 14701-Granting a. pension to Ida Charlotte Leive.
Mr. Canfield; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 4376. H.R.14728--To provide for conventions in the several States for
the consideration of S.J .Res. 211, proposing an amendment to
H.R. 14702-For the relief of George E. Moody. the Constitution of the United States, and to defray the
Mr. Mouser; Committee on Claims, 4376. expenses thereof.
H.R. 14703-To increase the tari.tf duties on flaxseed and the oils Mr. LaGuardia; Committee on the Judiciary, 4554.
produced therefrom. H.R.14729-To authorize the acceptance by the Treasury of silver
Mr. Sinclair; Committee on Ways and Means, 4453. bullion and the issuance therefor of silver certificates for the
H.R. 14704-Declaring a moratorium of 5 years on all mortgages purpose of correcting the disJocation of exchanges, elevating
held by the Federal land banks of the United States. the price level, and maintaining the gold standard, and for
Mr. Glover; Committee on Banking and Currency, 4453. other purposes.
H.R. 1470~To amend an act entitled "An act granting the con- Mr. Somers of New York; Committee on Coinage, Weigb,ts, and
sent of Congress to the State of New York to construct, main- Measures, 4554.
tain, and operate a highway bridge across the Hudson River H.R. 14730-Granting an increase of pension to Florence G. Boyd.
at or near Catskill, Greene County, N.Y.", approved June 5, Mr. Cable; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 4555.
1930, as supplemented by the act of April 15, 1932. H.R. 14731-Granting a pension to Clifford Lamer Otto.
Mr. Pratt; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 4453. Mr. Cable; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 4555.
H.R. 14706-To extend the benefits of the taritr to surplus agricul- H.R. 14732-Granting a pension to Jane Bollinger.
tural products. Mr. Cable; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 4555.
Mr. Hart; Committee on Agriculture, 4453.
H.R.14733-For the reltef of Willlam Henry Mantz.
H.R. 14707-To create in the Department of Agriculture a division Mr. Fish; Committee on Naval Affairs, 4555.
of agricultural loans, and for other purposes.
Mr. Jones; Committee on Agriculture, 4453. H.R.14734-For the relief of Nicholas Vuolo.
Mr. Fish; Committee on Military Affairs, 4555.
H.R.14708--To rectify and coordinate the weights and measures of
the United States. H.R.1473~For the relief of Samuel Keller.
Mr. Colton; Committee o~ Coinage, Weights, and Measures, 4453. Mr. Fish; Committee on Claims, 4555.
H.R. 14709-Grantlng certain public lands to the State of Montana H.R. 14736-For the relief of William Barnick.
for the use and benefit of the Northern Montana College, and Mr. Mead; Committee on Naval Atfairs, 4555.
for other purposes. H.R.14737-Granting a pension to Oscar B. St. John.
Mr. Leavitt; Committee on the Public Lands, 4453. Mr. Stalker; Committee on Pensions, 4555.
H.R.14710-To create a bank for the refunding of farm and home H.R.14738--Granting an Increase of pension to Mary E. Parks.
mortgages, the deposit of Government funds, and for other Mr. Stull; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 4555.
purposes. H.R.14739-Granting an increase of pension to Viola S. Whitten.
Mr. LaGuardia; Committee on Banking and Currency, 4453. Mr. West; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 4555.
H.R. 14711-To further restrict immigration into the United States. H.R.14740-Propos1ng a 25-percent reduction in the salaries of
Mr. Green; Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, 4453. Members of the House of Representatives, Senators, Delegates,
H.R. 14712-To provide for registration of aliens and a certificate and Resident Commissioners.
of identification. Mr. Johnson of Missouri; Committee on Expenditures in the
Mr. Green; Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, 4453. Executive Departments, 4641.
H.R. 14713-To provide for the suspension of immigration of aliens H.R. 14741-To provide sick leave for certain civilian employees of
into the United States. the United States Government.
Mr. Green; Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, 4453. Mr. Jeffers; Committee on the Civil Service, 4641.
283
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H.R. 14742-Referrlng the claims of the Turtle Mountain Band or H.R. 14767---Granting a.n increase of pension to Mary E. Stagg.
Bands of Chippewa Indians of North Dakota to the Court of · Mr. Perkins; Committee on Invalid PensionS, .4865.
Claims for adjudication and settlement. H.R. 14768-Granting a pension to Clementine N. Riderick.
Mr. Sinclair; Committee on Indian A1Ia1rs, 4641. Mr. Snell; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 4865.
H.R. 14743-To provide for the acquisition, improvement,. equip- H.R. 14769-Making appropriations to supply deficiencies in · cer-
ment, management, operation, maintenance, and disposition of ta.in appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1933,
a civil air field and any appurtenances, inclusive of repairs, and prior fiscal years, to provide supplemental appropriations
lighting, and communication systems, and all structures of for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1933, and June 30, 1934,
any kind deemed necessary and useful in connection there- and for other purposes.
with. Mr. Buchanan, from Committ-ee on Appropriations (H.Rept.
Mr. Stalker; Committee on the District of Columbia, 4:641. 2108), 4926, 4956.-Debated, 5039-5054.-Am.ended and passed
H.R.14744-Auth.qrizing loans by the Reconstruction Finance Cor- House, 5054.-Referred to Senate Committee on Appropriations,
poration to aid in refinancing obligations of drainage dl.s - 5069.-Reported with amendments (S.Rept. 1323), 5191.-
tricts, levee districts, irrigation districts, and similar districts, Debated, 5452, 5461.-Am.ended and passed Senate, 5466.-
and for other pmposes. Senate insists upon its amendments; asks conference, 5466.-
Mr. Milligan; Committee on Banking and Currency, 4641. Conferees appointed, 5466, 5602.-House disagrees to Senate
H.R.14745-Relating to the tenure of congressional Members of amendments; agrees to conference, 5602.--Conference report
the George Washington Bicentennial Commission. submitted in House (H.Rept. 2200), 5604.-Agreed to, 5606.-
Mr. Byrns; Committee on Rules, 4641.-Debated, 5138. Conference report submitted in Senate, 5653.-Agreed to,
H.R. 14746-To create in the Department of Agriculture a Division 5654.-Examined and signed, 5653, 5658.-Presented to the
of Agricultural Loans, and for other purposes. President, 5666.-Approved [Public, No. 442].
Mr. Jones; Committee on Agriculture, 4641. H.R.14770-To amend sections 3 and 9 of the act of July 15, 1932,
H.R. 14747-Granting a pension to Zack Pool. entitled "An act to establish a board of indeterminate sentence
Mr. Canfield; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 4641. and parole for the District of Columbia, and to determine its
functions, and for other purposes."
H.R. 14748--For the relief of Horace M. Case. Mr. McLeod; Committee on the District of Columbia, 4957.
Mr. Goss; Committee on Naval Affairs, 4641.
H.R. 14771-To provide for regulation and examination of national-
H.R. 14749-Granting an increase of pension to Mary M. Devol. bank affiliates, and for other purposes.
Mr. Underwood; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 4641. Mr. Erk; Committee on Banking and Currency, 4957.
H.R. 14750-Granting an increase of pension to Frances Conley. H.R.14772-Granting a pension to Grace Amanda Black.
Mr. Wood of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 4641. Mr. Cochran of Pennsylvania; Committee on Invalid Pensions,
H.R.14751-Granting an increase of pension to Allee Upp. 4957. •
Mr. Wood of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 4641. H.R.14773-For the relief of Edwl.n L. Menzer.
H.R.14752-Granting an increase of penson to Hannah M. Punt- Mr. Hooper; Committee on Milltary Affairs, 4957.
enney. H.R. 14774-For the relief of the Berg Shipbuilding Co.
Mr. Wood of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 4641. Mr. Horr; Committee on Claims, 4957.
H.R.14753-Grantng an increase of pension to Esther J. Cornell. H.R. 14775-For the relief of Henry C. Zeller and Edward G. Zeller
Mr. Wood of Indiana; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 4641. with respect to the tl.me within which sutt may be broug-ht
H.R. 14754-Authorizing the President to suspend the operation of against the United States for the recovery of any income ta.x
the antitrust laws during periods of economic depression, and paid to the United States for the fiscal year beginning Octo-
for other purposes. ber 1, 1916, and ending September 30, 1917, in excess of the
Mr. Cable; Committee on the Judiciary, 4767. amount of tax lawfully due for such period.
H.R. 14755-To relieve unemployment by protecting, developing, Mr. Mead; Committee on Clal.ms, 4957.
and improving the national forests, and for other purposes. H.R.14776-For the relief of J. H. Knott.
Mr. Leavitt; Committee on Agriculture, 4767. Mr. Sumners of Texas; Committee on Claims, 4957.
H.R.14756-To authorize the acceptance by the Treasury of silver H.R. 14777-To amend section 1466 of the revised statutes relating
bullion and the issuance therefor of silver certificates for the to relative rank between officers of the Navy and Army.
purpose of correcting the dislocation of exchanges, elevating Mr. James; Committee on Military Affairs, 5062.
the price level, and maintaining the gold standard, and for H.R.14778--For the promotion of commerce, the provision of
other purposes. . revenue, and the reduction of the public debt.
Mr. Somers of New York; Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Mr. Colton; Committee on Ways and Means, 5062.
Measures, 4767.-Reported back (H.Rept: 2186), 5414. H.R. 14779-To provide that pilots employed by companies carrying
H.R. 14757-To provide for the issuance of stamped money cer- mail by aircraft shall be organized as an aviation· reserve, and
tificates, and for other purposes. for other purposes.
Mr. Pettengill; Committee on Banking ~nd Curr~ncy, 4767. Mr. Maas; Committee on Military Affairs, 5062.
H.R.14758--For the establishment, development, and administra- H.R. 14780-To extend the tl.me for completing the construction of
tion of the Boulder Canyon National Reservation, and for the approaches of the municipal bridge across the Mississippi
other purposes. River at St. Louts, Mo.
Mr. Arentz; Committee on the Public Lands, 4767. Mr. Cochran of Missouri; Committee on Interstate and Foreign
· H.R. 14759-Granting the consent of Congress to agreements or Commerce. 5062.
coll}pacts between the States of Kansas and Missouri for the H.R. 14781-To require certification by the Comptroller of the
acquisition and maintenance and operation· of a toll bridge Currency to the fitness of individuals to execute certain offices
over the -Missouri River at or near Kansas City, Kans., and in member banks of the Federal Reserve System prior to their
for other purposes. appointment or election to such omces.
Mr. Guyer; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Mr. Gillep.; Committee on Banking and Currency, 5188.-Re-
4767. marks, 5177.
H.R. 14760-Granting an increase of pension to Esther J. Smith. H.R.14782-To amend s~tions 23 and ~5 of the Revenue Act of
Mr. Swick; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 4767. . 1932.
H.R.14761-To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to purchase Mr. Campbell of Pennsylvania; Committee on Ways and Means,
40,000,000 acres of cultivated agricultural lands for the pur- 5188.
pose of reducing production of cotton, wheat, corn, and other H.R. 14783-Relatlng to the record of registry of certain aliens.
products of the soU. · Mr. Bacon; Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, 5188.
Mr. Brand of Ohio; Committee on Agriculture, 4865.
H.R.14784-To preserve and protect the gold standard through
H.R.14762-To remove the tax exemption on certain bonds issUed establishment of an auxiliary monetary reserve of silver and
by the United States. the issuance of silver certificates payable in their gold value
Mr. Connery; Committee on Ways and Means, 4865. equivalent and under such regulations as wm provide protec-
H.R. 14763-Authorizing conventions in the States for considera- tion to gold from being cornered and protection from inflation
tion of a proposed amendment to the Constitution of the in gold values during periods of excessive demands.
United States repealing the eighteenth amendment in the Mr. Fiesinger; Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures,
event that any of the respective States fail to provide for such 5188.
conventions. H.R.14785-Granting an increase of pension to Mary M. Folden.
Mr. Celler; Committee on the Judiciary, 4865. Mr. Jenkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 5188.
H.R. 14764-To reduce the rate of certain interest payable to the H.R.14786-Granting an increase of pension to Susan A. Jordan.
United States to the rate of 4 percent per annum. Mr. Parker of New York; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 5188.
Mr. Lonergan; Committee on Ways and Means, 4865.
H.R.14787-To authorize the construction of certain bridges and
:H.R. 14765-To prohibit interference with or coercion of employees to extend the tl.mes for commencing and/or completing the
in their voting at elections by corporations and individuals. construction of other bridges over the navigable waters of the
Mr. Johnson of Missouri; Committee on the Judiciary, 4865. United States.
H.R.14766-For the relief of Rogowski Bros. Mr. Milligan; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
Mr. Andresen; Committee on Claims, 4865. 5290.-Reported back (H.Rept. 2181), 5414.
284
HOUSE BILLS 14788-14799
H.R.14788-To amend the act entitled "An act limiting the privi- H.R. 14795--To authorize an appropriation for the benefit of the
leges of the Government free bathhouse on the public reser- Indians of California to be reimbursed from any award made
vation at Hot Springs, Ark., to persons who are without and to such Indians under the act of May 18, 1928, as amended,
unable to obtain the means to pay for baths", approved and for other purposes.
March 2, 1911. Mr. Englebrigl:rt; Committee on Indian Affairs, 5651.
Mr. Glover ; Committee on the Public Lands, 5290.
H.R.14796--To provide for changing the time of the meeting of
H.R. 14789-To amend the act of July 1, 1898, entitled "An act to Congress, the beginning of the terms of Members of Congress,
establish a uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the the time when the electoral votes shall be counted, and to
United States", as amended. provide for certain contingencies in filling the office of Presi-
Mr. McLeod; Committee on the Judiciary, 5290.-Reported back dent, and for other purposes.
(H.Rept . 2191), 5415. Mr. Gifford; Committee on Election of President, Vice President,
H.R. 14790--To provide for placing the Forest Service Building and Representatives in Congress, 5651.
site and improvements thereon at Ogden, Utah, under the
jurisdiction of the Department of Agriculture. H.R. 14797-To amend the act of May 25, 1926, entitled "An act
Mr. Lanham; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 5415. to provide for the establishment of the Mammoth Cave Na-
H.R. 14791-To raise revenue, protect American labor, and assist tional Park in the State of Kentucky, and for other purposes."
the American farmer by providing for the use in motor fuels Mr. Thatcher; Committee on the Public Lands, 5651.
of alcohol manufactured from agricultural products grown H.R. 14798-To aid agriculture through the leasing and temporary
upon the farm in the United States. withdrawal from production of lands planted to certain crops
Mr. Buckbee ; Committee on Ways and Means, 5415. of which surpluses are produced, and for other purposes.
H .R . 14792-Granting an increase of pension to Mary E. Snith. Mr. Garber; Committee on Ways and Means, 5651.
Mr. Hopkins; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 5415. H.R.14799--To amend an act of Congress, approved May 18, 1920
H.R. 14793-For the relief of the heirs of John A. Sutter. (41 Stat. 601), authorizing the acceptance of the donation of
Mr. Shreve; Committee on Claims, 5415. a building and site for a post-office building at Bedford, Tay-
H.R. 14794--To aid in the disposition of undesirable surpluses of lor County, Iowa.
farm products, and for other purposes. Mr. Thurston; Committee on Public Buildings and ·Grounds,
Mr.Howard; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,5651. 5651.

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 60-492


H.J.Res. 60--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the H.J.Res. 479-Making an appropriation for the Federal Home Loan
United States providing for the election of President and Vice Bank Board for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1933.
President and the filling of vacancies in the office of President. Indefinitely post poned (see action first session Seventy-second
Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 2194), 5188. Congress), 1163.
H.J.Res. 104--For the relief of Tampico Marine Iron Works. H.J.Res. 480-Proposing an amendment to the Constitution to re-
Laid on the table (S. 188 passed in lieu), 3718. peal the eighteenth amendment.
H.J.Res. 131-To make available to Congress the services and data Mr. Rainey; Committee on the Judiciary.-Debated, 7-13, 14-35,
of the Interstate Legislative Reference Bureau. 226.-Rejected, 13.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1784), 151.
H .J.Res. 481-Providing for the suspension of annual assessment
H.J .Res. 138-For the relief of the State of Idaho. work on mining claims held by location in the United States
Senate amendments disagreed to, 5055.--senate recedes from its and AlaEka for the year 1932-33.
amendments, 5069.-Examlned and signed, 5289, 5292.-Pre- Mr. Taylor of Colorado; Committee on :Mines and !'.fining, 41.
sented to the President, 5397.-Approved [Public Resolution
No. 63], 5657. H.J .Res. 482-Direct ing the President of the United Stat es of Amer-
H.J.Res. 154--To authorize the merger of street-raHway corpora- ica to proclaim October 11 of each year General Pulaski's Me-
tions operating in the District of Columbia, and for other morial Day for the observance and commemoration of the
purposes. death of Brig. Gen. Casimir Pulaski.
Debate on motion to consider, 637, 678, 683, 687, 737, 743, 820.- Mr. Bacnmann; Committee on the Judiciary, 41.
Motion to consider agreed to, 821, 822.-Debated, 822.- H.J.Res. 483-Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
Amended. and passed Senate (S.J.Res. 13), 912.-House agrees United States providing for election of Members of the House
to Senate amendments, 1337.-Examined and signed, 1394, of Representatives and fixing term of service of Representa-
1396.-Presented to the President, 1546.-Approved [Public tives.
Resolution No. 47], 2103. Mr. Taylor of Colorado; Committee on Election of President,
H.J.Res. 223-Granting permission to Lt. Col. Dan I. Sultan, Corps Vtce President, and Representatives in Congress, 41.
of Engineers, United States Army, to accept decorations and H.J.Res. 484--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution to re-
medals bestowed upon him by the Government of the Re- peal the eighteenth amendment.
public of Nicaragua. Mr. LaGuardia; Committee on the Judiciary, 41.
Debated, 4280.
H.J.Res. 485--Proposing an amendment to the eighteenth amend-
H.J.Res. 225-Granting permission to Paul R. Hawley, major, Med- ment of the Constitution of the United States.
ical Corps, United States Army, to accept certain medals Mr. O'Connor; Committee on the Judiciary, 41.
bestowed upon him by the Government of the Republic of
Nicaragua. H.J.Res. 486--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
Debated, 4281. United States relating to the manufacture, sale~ or transporta-
H.J.Res. 27&----Consenting that certain States may sue the Unlted tion of intoxicating liquors.
States, and providing for trial on the merits in any suit Mr. Brunner; Committee on the Judiciary, 41.
brought hereunder by a State to recover direct taxes alleged H.J.Res. 487-Providing for the suspension of annual assessment
to have been illegally collected by the United States during work on mining claims held by location in the United States
the years 1866, 1867, 1868, and vesting the right in each State and Alaska.
to sue in its own name. Mr. Swing; Committee on Mines and Mining, 41.
Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 2188), 5414.-Remarks,
5628. H.J.Res. 488--For the relief of Henry A. Behrens.
Mr. Peavey; Committee on Military Affairs, 76.
H.J.Res. 381-To provide a special additional income tax of 1 cent
on each dollar of gross income for the calendar years 1932, H.J.Res. 489-Proposing an amendment to the Constitution to re-
1933. and 1934. peal the eighteenth amendment and providing for a referen-
Debated, 1256. dum on a proposed substitute.
H.J.Res. 409-To carry out certain obligations to certain enrolled Mr. Canfield; . Committee on the Judiciary, 76.
Indians under tribal agreements. H.J.Res. 490-Proposing an amendment to the Constitution to re-
Debated, 696, 1875, 3547.-Laid on the table (S.J.Res. 167 passed peal the eighteenth amendment.
in lieu), 3548. Mr. Dyer; Committee on the Judiciary, 76.
H.J.Res. 434--To authorize and direct the Secretary of Agriculture H.J.Res. 491-Proposing an amendment to the eighteenth article of
to provide additional facilities for the classification of cotton amendment to the Constitution.
under the United States Cotton Standards Act. Mrs. Pratt; Committee on the Judiciary, 76.
Debated, 703, 1880, 3548.-Amended and passed House, 3551.-
Referred to Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, H.J.Res. 492-To provide for furnishing the Congressional Record
3589.-Reported back, 5296.-Passed Senate, 5509.-Examined for the current session to certain Members elect of the Sev-
and signed, 5653, 5658.-Presented to the President, 5666.- enty-third Congress.
Approved [Public Resolution No. 73}. Mr. Rainey; Committee on Printing, 152.
285
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H.J.Res. 493-To authorize the Commissioner of Education to make H.J.Res. 516-Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
a study of the Florence Barnard plan of time and money man- United States relative to the eighteenth amendment.
agement, and to make the results of such study available to Mr. Britten; Committee on the Judiciary, 816.
the schools and the people of the United States. H.J.Res. 517-Authorizing the fixing of grazing fees on lands
Mrs. Rogers; Committee on Education, 152. within national forests.
H.J.Res. 494-Authorizing the distribution of one-half million bales Mr. Eaton of Colorado; Committee on the Public Lands, 816.-
of Government-owned cotton to the American National Red Reference changed to Committee on Agr iculture, 2237.
Cross and other organizations for relief of distress. H.J .Res. 518-Establishing the United States Georgia Bicentennial
Mr. Fulmer; Committee on Agriculture, 142, 152. Commission, and for other purposes.
H.J.Res. 49&--For the relief of certain persons retired on July 10, Mr. Parker of Georgia; Committee on Rules, 869.-Reported with
1932, pursuant to Executive Order No. 5874. amendment (H.Rept. 1995), 3823.-Laid on the table (S. 223
Mr. Mead; Committee on the Civil Service, 152. passed in lieu) , 3971.
H.J .Res. 496---For the relief of farmers who made seed loans. H.J.Res. 519-Authorizing the President of the United States to
Mr. Christopherson; Committee on Agriculture, 230. present the Distinguished Flying Cross to Emory B. Bronte.
H.J .Res. 497-Authorlzing the distribution of Government-owned Mr. Welch; Committee on Naval Atfairs, 869.
cotton to the American National Red Cross and other organi- H.J.Res. 520-Providing for the calling of a conference of the gov-
zations for relief of distress. ernors of the various States for the purpose of furnishing
Mrs. Rogers; Committee on Agriculture, 230. relief to the masses of the taxpayers of the country, and par-
H.J.Res. 498---Authorizing the President of the United States to ticularly to furnish relief by lessening the burdens of taxation
issue a proclamation designating October 11 of each year a to a more reasonable status on the agricultural ln.nds of the
day to display the United States flag with appropriate various States.
ceremonies. Mr. Romjue; Committee on Agriculture, 869.
¥1'. Boland; Committee on the Judiciary, 284. H.J.Res. 521-Authorizing the issuance of a special postage stamp
H.J.Res. 499-To reduce the appropriations made to the public debt in honor of Brig. Gen. Thaddeus Kosciusko.
sinking fund for a period of 3 years. Mr. McCormack; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads,
Mr. Cochran of Missouri; Committee on Ways and Means, 284. 869.
H.J.Res. 500-Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to sell obsolete H.J .Res. 522-Directing the President ·of t~e United States of
and surplus clothing at nominal prices for distribution to the America to proclaim October 11 of each year General Pulaski's
needy. Memorial Day for the observance and commemoration of the
Mr. Vinson of Georgia; Committee on Naval Affairs, 298.- death of Brig. Gen. Casimir Pulaski.
Amended and passed House, 922-924.-Passed Senate (in lieu Mr. McCormack; Committee on the Judiciary, 869.
of S.J.Res. 220), 918.-Examined and signed, 946, 984.-Pre-
sented to the President, 1019.-Approved [Public Resolution H.J .Res. 523-Authorizing the issuance of a special postage stamp
ln honor of Brig. Gen. Thaddeus Kosciusko.
No. 45], 1216. Mr. Sabatll; Committee on the Post Office and Post Road, 869.
H.J.Res. 501-Authorizing the issuance of a special postage stamp
in honor of Brig. Gen. Thaddeus Kosciusko. H.J.Res. 524-Requesting the President of the United States to call
Mr. Condon; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, 298. a conference of the governors of the several States and the
mayors of the various cities for the purpose of discussing
H.J.Res. 502-Construing the acts of March 19, 1924 (43 Stat. 27), v..J.ys and means of declaring a moratorium on sales of homes
and the act of April 25, 1932 (47 Stat. 137), and for other and farms by States and municipalities because of tax delin-
purposes. · quency.
Mr. Hastings; Committee on Indian Affairs, 298. Mr. McLeod; Committee on the Judiciary, 944.
H.J.Res. 503-Authorizlng the payment of December salaries of offi-
cers. and employees of the Senate and House of Representa- H.J.Res. 52&--Authorizing the issuance of a special postage stamp
tives, Capitol Police, etc., on the 20th day of that month. in honor of Brig. Gen. Thaddeus Kosciusko.
Mr. Byrns; considered and agreed to, 335.-Referred to Senate Mr. Person; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, 944.
Committee on Appropriations, 305.-Reported back, considered, H.J.Res. 526---Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to sell surplus
and passed Senate, 335.-Examined and signed, 367, 414.- coal at nominal prices for distribution to the needy.
Presented to the President, 475.-Approved [Public Resolution Mr. Lea; Committee on Naval Affairs, 944.-Reported with
No. 441, 448. amendment (H.Rept. 2021), 4105.-Debated, 4549.
H.J.Res. 504-Authorizing the President to invite the International H.J .Res. 527-Extending the time for filing the report of the joint
Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy to hold its eighth committee to investigate the operation of the laws and regu-
congress in the United States in 1935. lations relating to the relief of veterans.
Mr. O'Connor; Committee on Foreign Affairs, 363. Mr. McDuffie; considered and passed, 941.-Passed Senate, 954.-
H.J.Res. 50&--Proposing an amendment of the Constitution of the Examined and signed, 1019, 1102.-Presented to the President,
United States to provide a method of amendment thereof by _1l45.-Approved (Public Resolution No. 46], 1216.
popular initiative and referendtrm. H.J .Res. 528---Directlng that the statue of Lucretia Mott, Susan B.
Mr. Cable; Committee on the Judiciary, 363. Anthony, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, now in the basement of
H.J.Res. 506---To amend the Constitution of the United States. the Capitol, be permanently placed in the National Statuary
Mr. Campbell of Iowa; ·committee on Ways and Means, 41~. Hall.
H.J .Res. 607-Authorizing the removal of certain statues from Mr. Crail; Committee on the Library, 984.
Statuary Hall to the corridor running north and south on the H.J .Res. 529-Authorizing the Secretary of Agriculture to make
ground floor of the House wing of the Capitol. loans for crop production, and for other purposes.
Mr. Smith of Idaho; Committee on the Library, 476. Mr. Jones; Committee on Agriculture, 985.-Reported back
H.J.Res. 508-Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the (H.Rept. 1810), 1019.-Lald on the table (S. 5160; H.Res. 349),
United States relative to the eighteenth amendment. 1899.
Mr. Britten; Committee on the Judiciary, 534. H.J.Res. 530-To aid the balancing of the Budget, establish a
H.J.Res. 509-Authorizing the issuance of a special postage stamp conscionable rate of interest, and to place capital on a 5-day-
in honor of Brig. Gen. Thaddeus Kosciusko. week basis.
Mr. Clancy; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, 534. Mr. LaGuardia; Committee on Ways and Means, 1019.
H.J.Res. 510-Directing the President of the United States of Amer- H.J .Res. 531-Declaring Armistice Day to be a legal public holiday.
ica to proclaim October 11 of each year General Pulaski's Me- Mr. Davis of Pennsylvania; Committee on the Judiciary, 1019.
morial Day for the observance and commemoration of the H.J .Res. 532-To exclude certain temporary employees from the
death of Brig. Gen. Casimir Pulaski. operation of the Economy Act.
Mr. Mead; Committee on the Judiciary, 534. · Mr. McCormack; Committee on Expenditures in the Executive
H.J.Res. 511-To investigate the activities of the Irving Trust Co. of Departments, 1019.
New York, as receiver in bankruptcy and equity causes.
Mr. Celler; Committee on Rules, 534. H.J .Res. 533-Providing for the suspension of annual assessment
work on mining claims held by location in the United States
H.J.Res. 512-Authorizlng the issuance of a special postage stamp and Alaska.
in honor of Brig. Gen. Thaddeus Kosciusko. · Mr. Smith of West Virginia; Committee on Mines and Mining,
Mr. Wolverton; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, 1055.-Reported back (H.Rept. 1812), 1099.-Passed House,
607. 1901.-In Senate placed on the calendar, 1933.-Amended and
H.J.Res. 513-Authorizing the Secretary of Agriculture to issue passed Senate (S. 6137), 3676.-House requested to return bill;
congressional certificate of merit for 4-H achievement. motion entered to reconsider, 3865.-Request of Senate agreed
Mr. Baldrige; Committee on Agriculture, 607.-Reported back to, 3915.-Motion to reconsider withdrawn, 4804.--senate in-
(H.Rept. 2004), 3918. sists upon its amendment and asks conference, 4804.--Con-
H.J.Res. 514-Making June 14, commonly known as "Flag Day", ferees appointed, 4804, 6287.-House disagrees to Senate
a legal national holiday. amendments and agrees to conference, 5186, 5287.
Mr. Brunner; Committee on the Judiciary, 666. H.J .Res. 534-Proposing an amendment to the Constitution pro-
H.J.Res. 515-Authorizing the Federal Farm Loan Bureau to re- viding for a direct vote on repeal of the eighteenth amend-
finance farm loans. ment.
Mr. Parks; Committee on Banking and Currency, 718. Mr. Lea; Committee on the Judiciary, 1100.-Rema.rks, 2774.
286
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 535-571
H.J.Res. 535-Directing the President of the United States of H.J .Res. 55~Authorizing an appropriation to enable the United
America to proclaim October 11, 1933, General Pulaski's me- States to send an educational exhibit and for the expenses
morial day for the observance and commemoration of the o! otHcial delegates to the Fifth World's Poultry Congress to
death of Brig. Gen. Casimir Pulaski. be held at Rome, Italy, September 6 to 15, 1933.
Mr. Woodruff; Committee on the Judiciary, 1257. Mr. Fish; Committee on Foreign Affairs, 1834.
H.J.Res. 53~Authoriz1ng an appropriation for participation by H.J .Res. 557-Authorizing and requesting the President to extend
the United States in an International Monetary and Economic an invitation to foreign governments to be represented by
Conference to be held in London. delegates at the Sixth World's Poultry Congress to be held
Mr. McReynolds; Committee on Foreign Affairs, 1258.-Reported in the United States in 1936, and to participate in the edu-
back (H.Rept. 1853), 1616.-Debated, 4533. cational and live-bird exhibits of the Congress.
H.J .Res. 537-To repeal the seventeenth amendment to the Consti- Mr. Fish; Committee on Foreign Affairs, 1834.
tution. H.J .Res. 558--To effectuate a compromise and settlement of rental
Mr. Coyle; Committee on the Judiciary, 1326. leases on Sand Island in the Columbia River in Oregon.
H.J.Res. 538-For the relief of Puerto Rico. Mr. Martin of Oregon; Committee on Military Affairs, 1907.
Mr. Pesquera; Committee on Insular Affairs, 1326. H.J.Res. 559-To exempt from the tax on admissions amounts paid
H.J.Res. 539-To validate an act of the fourth special session of for admission tickets sold by authority of the committee on
the Twelfth Legislature of Puerto Rico entitled "An act au- inaugural ceremonies on the oc.c asion of the inauguration of
thorizing the Governor of Puerto Rico to guarantee repay- the President-elect in March 1933.
ment, in the name of the people of Puerto Rico, of loans made Mr. Pou; Committee on Ways and Means, 1907.-Passed House,
by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to the agricultural 2031.-Passed Senate, 2099, 2100.-Examined and signed, 2195,
credit corporations of the island of Puerto Rico, and for other 2242.-Presented to the President, 2242.-Approved [Public
purposes ", approved October 21, 1932. Resolution No. 48], 3090.
Mr. Pesquera; Committee on Insular Affairs, 1355. H.J .Res. 560-To provide for a change of site of the Federal build-
H.J.Res. 540-For the relief of Ruth R. Downing. ing to be constructed in Binghamton, N.Y.
Mr. Davis of Pennsylvania; Committee on Claims, 1355. Mr. Mead; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 1986.
H.J.Res. 541-Directing the President of the United States of H.J .Res. 561-Amending section 2 of the joint resolution entitled
America to proclaim October 11 of 1933 General Pulaski's "Joint resolution authorizing the President, under certain
Memorial Day for the observance and commemoration of the conditions, to invite the participation of other nations in the
death of Brig. Gen. Casimir Pulaski. Chicago World's Fair, providing for the admission of their
Mr. Pettengill; Committee on the Judiciary, 1395. exhibits, and for other purposes", approved February 5, 1929,
and amending section 7 of the act entitled "An act to protect
H .J.Res. 542-To prevent the izpportation into the United states of the copyrights and patents of foreign exhibitors at A Cen-
American :flags or other emblems of authority of the United tury of Progress (Chicago World's Fair Centennial Celebra-
States Government. tion), to be held at Chicago, lll., in 1933 ", approved July
Mr. Britten; Committee on Ways and Means, 1395. 19, 1932.
H.J .Res. 543-To amend a joint resolution entitled "Joint resolu- Mr. Chindblom; Committee on Ways and Means, 2065.-Re-
tion for the relief of Porto Rico ", approved December 21, 1928. ported back (H.Rept. 1888), 2193.-Amended and passed
Mr. Pesquera; Committee on Insular Affairs, 1395. House, 3559, 3560.-Referred to Senate Committee on Finance,
3934.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1262), 4565.-Passed Senate,
H.J.Res. 544-To amend the Revenue Act of 1932. 4693.-Examined and signed, 4790, 4846.-Presented to the
Mr. Ayres; Committee on Ways and Means, 1435. President, 4846.-Approved [Public Resolution No. 56], 5657.
H.J.Res. 545--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the H.J .Res. 562-To exclude substitute postal employees from the
United States conferring upon the Congress power to regulate operation of the Economy Act when their aggregate earnings
the production and marketing of commodities and to prescribe are less than $83.33 a month.
minimum wages and maximum hours of labor during an Mr. Mead; Committee on Expenditures in the Executive De-
emergency. partments, 2065.
Mr. Christgau; Committee on the Judiciary, 1435.
H.J.Res. 563-To provide for a change of site of the Federal build-
H.J.Res. 54~To preserve and stabilize the revenue to the United ing to be constructed in Binghamton, N.Y.
States derived from the sale of cigarettes, and for other Mr. Mead; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 2127.
purposes.
Mr. Daughton; Committee on Ways and Means, 1548. H.J .Res. 564--To validate an act of the fourth special session of
the Twelfth Legislature of Puerto Rico, entitled "An act au-
H.J.Res. 547-To exclude certain temporary employees from the thorizing the Governor of Puerto Rico to guarantee repay-
operation of the Economy Act. ment, in the name of the people of Puerto Rico, of loans made
Mr. McCormack; Committee on Expenditures in the Executive by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to the agricul-
Departments, 1548.-Reported back (H.Rept. 1989), 3653.- tural credit corporations of the island of Puerto Rico, and for
Amended and passed House, 4542.-Referred to Senate Com- other purposes", approved October 21, 1932.
mittee on Appropriations, 4567. Mr. Pesquera; Committee on Insular Affairs, 2193.-Reported
H.J .Res. 548-Authorizing a further modification of the adopted back (H.Rept. 1976), 3419.
project for the Columbia and Lower Willamette Rivers between H.J .Res. 565--To provide for the maintenance of public order and
Portland, Oreg., and the sea. the protection of life and property in connection with the
Mr. Martin of Oregon; Committee on Rivers and Harbors, 1548. Presidential inaugural ceremonies in i933.
H.J. Res. 549-To provide for the return to the Philippine Islands Mrs. Norton; Committee on the District of Columbia, 2193.-
of unemployed Filipinos resident in the continental United Reported back (H.Rept. 1925), 2722.-Debated, 3545.-Amended
States, to authorize appropriations to accomplish that result, and passed House, 3546.-Passed Senate (in lieu of S.J.Res.
and for other purposes. 236), 3592.-Examined and signed, 3746, 3823.-Presented to
Mr. Dickstein; Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, the President, 3863.-Approved [Public Resolution No. 52],
1548. 4551.
H.J.Res. 550-To amend article XVI of the Constitution of the H.J.Res. 56~To amend the Revenue Act of 1932.
United States. Mr. Ayres; Committee on Ways and Means, 2193.
Mr. Kunz; Committee on the Judiciary, 1548. H.J .Res. 567-To provide a 1-year suspension period on certain
H.J.Res. 551-Authorizing the issuance of a special postage stamp debts.
in honor of Calvin Coolidge. Mr. Hancock of North Carolina; Committee on the Judiciary,
Mr. Granfield; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, 2243.
1617. H.J.Res. 568-Authorizmg an appropriation for the expenses of
H.J.Res. 552-Authorizing the Attorney General of the United participation by the United States in the Third International
States to investigate the failure of any company or corpora- Conference on Private Aerial Law to be held in Rome, Italy,
tion which receives a loan from the Reconstruction Finance in 1933.
Corporation in excess of $50,000. Mr. Temple; Committee on Foreign Affairs, 2336.-Reported back
Mr. Fish; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1617.-Remarks, (H.Rept. 1950), 3052.
3217. H.J.Res. 569-To repeal the Federal Reserve Act, and for other pur-
H.J.Res. 553-Amending provisions in river and harbor laws re- poses.
lating to local cooperation in the prosecution of waterway Mr. McFadden; Committee on Banking and Currency, 2452.
improvements. H.J.Res. 570-To provide for the quartering, in certain public
Mr. Mansfield; Committee on Rivers and Harbors, 1712.-Re- buildings in the District of Columbia, of troops participating
ported back (H.Rept. 1863), 1778.-Laid on the table (S.J.Res. in the ~augural ceremonies.
235 passed in lieu), 5285. Mr. Pou; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 2452.
H.J.Res. 554-To provide for a change of site of the Federal build- H.J .Res. 571-Authorizing the granting of permits to the Com-
ing to be constructed in Binghamton, N.Y. mittee on Inaugural Ceremonies on the occasion of the in-
Mr. Mead; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 1712. auguration of the President-elect in March, 1933, and for other
H.J.Res. 555--For the relief of Irwin D. Coyle. purposes.
Mr. Gambrill; Committee on Naval Affairs, 1779. Mr. Pou; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 2452.
287
'572-611 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
H.J.Res. 572-To provide for further investigation of certain public- H.J.Res. 591-Pr-oposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
utility corporations engaged in interstate commerce. United States reducing the membership of the House of Rep.
Mr. Rayburn; Committee on Rules, 2452.-Passed House, 4640.- resentatives.
Referred to Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com- Mr. Kennedy of Maryland; Committee on the Judiciary, 3581.
merce, 4653.-Reported back and passed Senate, 5450.-Ex-
amined and signed, 5466, 5538.-Presented to the President, H.J.Res. 592-Proposing an amendment to the Constitution relative
5539.-Approved (Public Resolution No. 65), 5658. to the operation of the eighteenth amendment.
Mr. Kennedy of Maryland; Committee on the Judiciary, 3581.
H.J.Res. 573-To extend the time during which the emergency ap-
propriation for Federal-aid highways shall be available for ex- H.J.Res. 593-Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
penditure. United States authorizing Congress to fix the price of un-
Mr. Doxey; Committee on Roads, 2452. manufactured food products.
Mr. Campbell of Iowa; Committee on the Judiciary, 3653.
H.J.Res. 57~Relating to leave with pay for employees of the Gov-
ernment Printing Office. H.J .Res. 594-Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
Mr. Fitzpatrick; Committee on Appropriations, 2452. United States relative to taxes on certain incomes.
Mr. Patman; Committee on the Jucllciary, 3735.
H.J.Res. 57~Authoriztng the fixing of grazing fees on lands within
national forests. H.J.Res. 59~Proposing a reduction in interest rates on Govern.
Mr. Buchanan; Committee on Agriculture, 2452. ment loans by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, or
any of its agencie1.
H.J.Res. 576-To limit the reductions in compensation applicable Mr. Fulmer; Committee on Banking and Currency, 3735.
to certain employees whose compensation for any month 1s
less than the monthly rate of compensation to which the H.J.Res. 596-Authorizing the President, under certain conditions,
Economy Act applies. to invite the participation of other nations in the Texas Cen-
Mr. Fitzpatrick; Committee on Expenditures in the Executive tennial Celebration, providing for the admlssion of their ex-
Departments, 2555. hibits, and for other purposes.
Mr. Kleberg; Committee on Ways and Means, 3735.-Reported
H.J.Res. 577-To provide for the return to the Philippine Islands back (H.Rept. 2005), 3918.-Debated, 4544.
of unemployed Fillpinos resident in the continental United
States, to authorize appropriations to accomplish that result, H.J .Res. 597-To provide appropriations to carry into effect the
and for other purposes. act entitled "An act to authorize the distribution of Govern-
Mr. Dickstein; Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, ment-owned cotton to the American National Red Cross and
2641.-Reported back (H.Rept. 1926), 2722. other organizations for relief of distress", approved February
8, 1933. :
H.J.Res. 578-To prohibit the restriction of Civil Service appoint- Mr. Buchanan; Committee on ,hppropriations, 3735.-Reported
ments to residents within areas less than a State, and for other back (H.Rept. 2000), 3917.-Passed House, 3863.-Passed Sen-
purposes. ate, 3845.-Examined and signed, 3862, 3917.-Presented to the
Mr. Hare; Committee on the Civil Service, 2723. President, 3991.-Approved (Public Resolution No. 51 J, 4551.
H.J .Res. 579-Authorizing free postage on mail matter sent by H.J .Res. 598-Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
Grace Coolidge. United states.
Mr. Treadway; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, Mr. Christopherson; Committee on Election of President, Vice
2723. President, and Representatives in Congress, 3824.
H.J.Res. 580-To prohibit the exportation of arms or munitions of H.J .Res. 509-Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
war from the United States under certain conditions. United States.
Mr. McReynolds; Committee on Foreign Affairs, 2943.-Reported Mr. Christopherson; Committee on Election of President, Vice
with amendment (H.Rept. 2040), 4209.-Leave to file minority President and Representatives in Congress, 3991.
report, 4845.
H.J .Res. 600-To investigate all gas and oil leases entered into by
H.J.Res. 581-Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the the council of the Seneca Nation of Indians, Cattaraugus In-
United States restricting the power of States to tax money dian Reservation, in the State of New York.
and debts. Mr. Cooke; Committee on Rules, 4106.
Mr. Gillen; Committee on the Judiciary, 3052.
H.J.Res. 601-To create a commission to investigate and study
H.J.Res. 582-Authoriztng the President, under certain conditions, problems with respect to the Indians in Alaska.
to invite the participation of other nations in the Texas Cen- Mr. Sirovich; Committee on Indian Affairs, 4210.
tenmal Celebration, providing for the admission of their ex-
hibits, and for other purposes. H.J.Res. 602-Providing for an investigation and study of problems
Mr. Kleberg; Committee on Ways and Means, 3052. with respect to the Indians in Alaska.
Mr. Sirovich; Committee on Rules, 4210.
H.J.Res. 583-To provide for a change of site of the Federal build-
ing to be constructed at Binghamton, N.Y. · H.J .Res. 603-Interpreting section 11 of the Merchant Marine Act,
Mr. Mead: Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 3052.- 1920, as amended.
Reported back (H.Rept. 1964), 3M2.-Passed House, 4535.- Mr. Horr; Committee on Merchant Marine, Radio, and Fisheries,
Referred to Senate Committee on Public Buildings and 4297.
Gl'ounds. 4567.-Reported back (S.Rept. 1290), 4874.-Passed H.J.Res. 60~To present thanks of Congress and a gold Med.a l of
Senate, 4875, 4876.-Examtned and signed, 5012, 5061.-Pre- Honor to Mrs. W. F. Cross, of Miami, Fla.
sented to the President, 5061.-Approved [Public Resolution Mr. McSwain; Committee on Military Aff'airs, 4554.
No. 60]. 5657.
H.J.Res. 60~Relating to leave with pay earned by certain civilian
H.J.Res. 58~Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the employees of the United States Government prior to June 30,
United States. 1932.
Mr. Swanson; Committee on Ways and Means, 3138. Mr. Curry; Co~ttee o:n Expenditures in the Executive Depart·
H.J.Res. 58~Authorizing the erection in the Department of State ments, 4554.
Building of a memorial to the American diplomatic and con- H.J.Res. 606-To provide for an investigation Into the alleged
sular officers who, while on active duty, lost their lives under activities of anarchists and to authorize a joint congressional
heroic or tragic circumstances. committee to conduct such investigation.
Mr. Lanham; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 3235. Mr. Dickstein; Committee on Rules, 4641.
H.J.Res. 586-Authorizing an annual appropriation for the expenses H.J.Res. 607-To convey the thanks of Congress to Mrs. W. F. Cross
of participation by the United States in the International for the prompt, heroic, and vigilant services rendered by her
Institute of Agriculture at Rome, Italy. in protecting the Ufe of President-elect Franklln D. Roosevelt,
Mr. McReynolds; Committee on Foreign Affairs, 3236.-Reported and to award a gold Medal of Honor therefor.
back (H.Rept. 2051), 4296. Mr. Green; Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures, 4641.
H.J.Res. 587-To provide protection and relief to farmers by aiding H.J .Res. 608-Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
them to conserve and liquefy their mineral rights through United States.
recognized and established cooperative agencies engaged in Mr. Ramseyer; Committee on Election of President, Vice Prest·
the pooling of mineral rights underlying farm lands. dent, and Representatives in Congress, 4641.
Mr. Jones; Committee on Banking and Currency, 3236.
H.J .Res. 609-To make loans to foreign credit exchanges or insur-
H.J .Res. 588-Concerning the issuance of passport information. ance companies engaged in insuring accounts of American
Mr. Britten; Committee on Foreign Affairs, 3236. exporters.
H.J .Res. 589-To authorize the reduction of expenditures, and for Mr. McKeown; Committee on Banking and Currency, 4865.
other purposes. · H.J.Res. 610--To amend the Constitution of the United States.
Mr. Huddleston; Committee on Ways and Means, 3581. Mr. Lovette; Committee on the Judiciary, 4865.
H.J.Res. 590-To provide for an investigation of certain charges of H.J.Res. 611-To suspend the making of certain loans by the Re-
lobbying, influencing of the Congress and Members thereof, construction Finance Corporation as authorized by section 5
to obtain information to be used as a basis for legislation, of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act and by section
and for other purposes. 201 of the Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932.
Mr. Patman; Committee on Rules, 3550, 3581. Mr. Garber; Committee on Banking and Currency, 5062.
288
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION~ .612-616
H.J.Res. 612-To provide for further investigation of certain H.J .Res. 614-Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
public-utility corporations engaged in interstate commerce. United States providing for the method of amending it.
Mr. Mead; Committee on Rules, 5062.-Passed House, 5393.- Mr. Thatcher; Committee on the Judiciary, 5290.
Passed Senate, 5487.-Examined and signed, 5596, 5653.-Pre- H.J.Res. 615--Proposing a method of amending the Constitution
sented to the President, 5666.-Approved [Public lil.esolution of the United States by establishing constitutional majority
No. 74]. rule.
H.J .Res. 613-To amend the act entitled "An act to remove existing Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania; Committee on the Judiciary, 5415.
discriminations incident to certain land grants and to subject
them to the same conditions that govern other land grants of H.J.Res. 616--To continue the Joint Committee on Veterans'
their class", approved February 14, 1933. Benefits.
Mr. Lea; Committee on In.terstate and Foreign Commerce, 5290. Mr. McDuffie; Committee on Rules, 5415.

HOUSE CONCURR~NT RESOLUliONS 23-52


H.Con.Res. 23-Authorizing the acceptance by the United States of H.Con.Res. 46-Authorizing the printing of additional copies of the
a bust of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. preliminary report of the Committee on Ways and Means rela-
Reported back (H.Rept. 2083), 4641. tive to double taxation.
H.Con.Res. 40-To provide for the printing of additional copies of Mr. Vinson of Kentucky; Committee on Printing, 1779.
the hearings held before the Committee on Ways and Means H.Con.Res. 47-Relating to Statuary Hall.
of the House of Representatives on House Joint Resolution 123, Mr. Luce; Committee on the Library, 3052.-Reported back (H.
relating to moratorium on foreign debts. Rept. 1957), 3235.-Debated, amended, and agreed to, 4533.-
Mr. Collier; Committee on Printing, 42.-Reported back (H.Rept. Referred to Senate Committee on the Library, 4567.-Reported
1785), 151.-Considered and agreed to, 146.-Referred to Sen- back and Senate concurs, 4874.
ate Committee on Printing, 366.-Reported back, 366.-Con- H.Con.Res. 48--To print 2,000 copies of "Regulation of Stock
sidered and agreed to, 1181. -
Ownership in Public Utilities Other than Railroads."
H.Con.Res. 41-Authorizing a special committee to investigate t.nto Mr. Rayburn; Committee on Printing, 3487.
the facts and circumstances relating to the death of Esther
Louise Klein. H.Con.Res. 49-Authorizing the Clerk of the House, in the enroll-
Mr. Dickstein; Committee on RUles, 77. ment of H.R. 7522, to omit Senate amendments nos. 15 to 23,
inclusive.
H.Con.Res. 42-Amending section 6 of the House concurrent resolu- Mr. Lea; agreed to, 4208.--Senate concurs, 4301.
tion establishing the United States Roanoke Colony Com-
mission. H.Con.Res. 50-To authorize the printing of the first edition of the
Mr. Warren; agreed to, 448.-Agreed to in Senate, 478. Congressional Directory of the first session of the Seventy-
H.Con.Res. 43-To declare the sense of Congress that member banks third Congress.
of the Federal Reserve System shall not- furnish special pro- Mr. Stevenson; Committee on Printing, 4555.-Reported back (H.
tection for deposits made by States or political subdivisions Rept. 2084), 4624, 4641.-Agreed to, 4624.--Senate concurs,
thereof. 4653.
Mr. Sirovich; Committee on Banking and Currency, 607. H.Con.Res. 51-To provide for a study of radio broadcasting in the
H.Con.Res. 44-Providing for the consideration of the electoral United States and other countries to obtain information to
votes in joint session. be used as a basis for legislation, and for other purposes.
Mr. Rainey; considered and agreed to, 1216.-Senate concurs, Mr. Fulmer; Committee on Rules, 4767.
1295.-Tellers appointed, 1327, 1832, 3546. H.Con.Res. 52-Requiring Joint Committee on Printing to investi-
H.Con.Res. 45-Proposing that the President of the United States gate and report feasibility of using paper made from corn-
use his infiuence in the political situation that has arisen in stalks for printing Congressional Record and other Federal
Cuba. publications.
Mr. Fish; Committee on Foreign Affairs, 1712. Mr. Gillen; Committee on Rules, 5415.

HOUSE RESOLUTIONS 295-313


H.Res. 295-Appointing a committee to inform the President that H.Res. 306--Continued
a quorum of each House has assembled. Mr. Mansfield; Committee on Printing, 41.-Reported with an
Mr. Rainey; agreed to, 6. amendment (H.Rept. 1796), 526, 534.-Passed House as
H.Res. 296-Directing the Clerk of the House to inform the Senate amended, 526.
that a quorum of the House has appeared. H.Res. 307-To print as a House document the letter from the
Mr. Collier; agreed to, 6. Secretary of War transmitting a report of the Chief of Engi-
H.Res. 297-Designating 12 o'clock m. as the daily meeting hour of neers for the development of the White River, Mo. and Ark.
the House. 1.\.!r. Mansfield; Committee on Printing, 41.
Mr. Pou; agreed to, 6. H.Res. 308--To print as a House document the letter from tha
H.Res. 298--Appointing Hon. Sam D. McReynolds, of Tennessee, · Secretary of War transmitting a report of the Chief of Engi-
Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House. neers for the development of the Columbia River and minor
Mr. Daughton; agreed to, 13. tributaries.
H.Res. 299-Relative to the death of Senator Wesley L. Jones. Mr. Mansfield; Committee on Printing, 41.
Mr. Johnson of Washington; agreed to, 35. H.Res. 309-Electing certain Members to the standing committees
H.Res. 300-Relative to the death of Representative J. Charles of the House.
Linthicum. Mr. Snell; agreed to, 75.
Mr. Goldsborough; agreed to, 36. H.Res. 310-Providing for the payment of 6 months' compensation
H.Res. 301-Relative to the death of Representative Henry St. George to the widow of Samuel T. Craig.
Tucker. Mr. Lindsay; Committee on Accounts, 76.-Reported back
Mr. Montague; agreed to, 36. (H.Rept. 1786), 229.-Considered and agreed to, 205.
H.Res. 302-Relative to the death of Representative James C. H.Res. 311-For the consideration of H.R. 11685, a bill authorizing
McLaughlin. the Secretary of War to lease or to sell certain lands and
Mr. Mapes; agreed to, 36. buildings known as Fort Schuyler, N.Y., to the city of New
H.Res. 303-Relative to the death of Representative Charles A. York.
Karch. Mr. LaGuardia; Committee on Rules, 152.
Mr. Rainey; agreed to, 36. H.Res. 312-Extending the time within which report shall be made
H.Res. 304-Relative to the death of Senator Charles W. Waterman. by special committee appointed pursuant to H.Res. 235.
Mr. Eaton of Colorado; agreed to, 36. Mr. Shannon; Committee on Rules, 152.-Reported back (H.Rept.
H.Res. 305--Favoring a reduction in grazing fees on lands within 1788), 335, 362.-Considered and agreed to, 394.
national forests. · H.Res. 313-To pay Ide Early, son of William Early, 6 months'
Mr. Taylor of Colorado; Committee on Agriculture, 41. compensation and an additional amount, not exceeding $250,
H.Res. 306--To print as a House document the letter from the to defray funeral expenses of the said William Early.
Secretary of War transmitting a report of the Chief of Engi- Mr. Buckbee; Committee on Accounts, 153.-Reported back
neers for the development of Neuse River, N.C. (H.Rept. 1790), 475.
LXXVI--375 289
314-356 HOUSE RESOLUTIONS
H.Res. 314---Providing that all points of order be waived on cer- H.Res. 336-To authorize the Committee on the Judiciary of the
tain sections of H.R. 13250, "A bili ·making appropriations for House of Representatives to make an investigation of the costs
the Treasury and Post Office Departments for the fiscal year of the material used in the manufacture of major farm im-
ending June 30, 1934, and for other purposes." plements, and for other purposes.
Mr. Bankhead, from Committee on Rules (H.Rept. 1789), 362.- Mr. Garber; Committee on Rules, 1100. .
Debated, 394.-Agreed to, 399. H.Res. 337-Relative to the adjournment of the House from Fri-
H.Res. 315--Disapproving certain sections of the Executive order day, December 30, 1932, until Tuesday, January 3, 1933.
dated December 9, 1932, pertaining to the act of September 7, Mr. Rainey; agreed to, 1080.
1916, and amendments thereto providing for compensation for H.Res. 338---Relative to a recess of the House for the purpose of
civilian injuries be transferred to Labor Department. counting the electoral vote.
Mr. LaGuardia; Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Mr. Rainey; agreed to, 1217.
Departments, 363. H.Res. 339-For the consideration of H.R. 13991, a bill to aid ag-
H.Res. 316-Disapproving certain sections of the Executive order rlculture and relieve existing national economic emergency.
dated December 9, 1932, pertaining to the Longshoremen's Mr. Jones; Committee on Rules, 1257.-Reported back (H.Rept.
and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act and transfer of same 1817), 1295, 1296.-Debated, 1338--1346.-Agreed to, 1346.
to Labor Department. H.Res. 340---For the consideration of H.R. 11816, a bill to stop
Mr. LaGuardia; Committee on Expenditures in the Executive
Departments, 363. · injury to the public grazing lands by preventina overgrazinoo
and soil deterioration, to provide for their ord~rly use, im~
H.Res. 317-To disapprove of Executive order in creating the Divi- provement, and development, to stabilize the livestock in-
sion of Public Works. dustry dependent upon the public range, and for other
Mr. Dies; Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Depart- purposes.
ments, 363. Mr. Evans of Montana; Committee on Rules, 1326.
H.Res. 318---Authorizing the Committee on the Judiciary to in- H.Res. 341-Relative to the death of Hon. Calvin Coolidge late
vestigate the oflicial conduct of Herbert Hoover, President of President of the United States. '
the United States. Mr. Snell; considered and agreed to, 1354.
Mr. McFadden; ordered to lie on the table, 399.
H.Res. 342-Providing for the payment of 6 months' compensation
H.Res. 319-Appointing certain Members to standing committees to the widow of William J. Curry.
of the House. Mr. O'Connor; Committee on Accounts, 1396.-Reported back
Mr. Collier; agreed to, 402, 403. (H.Rept. 1835), considered, and agreed to, 14:30.
H.Res. 320---Relative to the death of Representative Daniel E. Gar- H.Res. 343-Relative to expenses of conducting investigation au-
rett, of Texas. thorized by H.Res. 235. ·
Mr. Jones; agreed to, 414. Mr. Shannon; Committee on Accounts, 1395.-Reported beck
H.Res. 321-Disapproving part of the Executive order dated Decem- (H.Rept. 1837), considered, and agreed to, 1481.
ber 9, 1932. H.Res. 344-0n the death of Hon. Robert R. Butler, a Representa-
Mr. Mansfield; Committee on Expenditures in the Executive De-
partments: 476. tive from the State of Oregon.
Mr. Hawley; agreed to, 1435.
H.Res. 322-Electing certain Members to standing committees of
the House of R:epresentatives. H.Res. 345-0n the death of Hon. Samuel A. Kendall, a Re~!'e­
Mr. Ragon; agreed to, 532. sentative from the State of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Temple; agreed to, 1435.
H.Res. 323-Disapproving the Executive order of December 9, 1932,
which transfer or change any of the duties and responsibilities H.Res. 346-Providing for the payment of 1 year's salary to the
of the Chief of Engineers, Corps of Engineers, or of the officers widow of Frank Hazel Barto.
of the Corps of Engineers, United States Army. Mr. Wolverton; Committee on Accounts, 1436.-Reported with
Mr. Mansfield; Committee on Expenditures in the Executive De- amendment (H.Rept. 1836), considered, and agreed to as
partments, 534. amended, 1480.
H.Res. 324---For the relief of Delbert E. Libbey. H.Res. 347-Providing for the printing of 1,000 copies of the hear-
Mr. Woodruff; Committee on Accounts, 607. ings relative to "agricultural adjustment program."
li.Res. 325-Providing for the payment of 6 months' compensation Mr. Jones; Committee on Printing, 1435.-Reported back
to the widow of Sigismond G. Boernstein. (H.Rept. 1854), considered, and agreed to, 1615.
Mr. Wolcott; Committee on Accounts, 607.-Reported back H.Res. 348--Providing for the payment of 6 months' salary to the
(H.Rept. 1804), 745, 816.-Considered and agreed to, 745. daughter of Thomas H. Holt.
H.Res. 326-Requesting the retention of troops heretofore sta- Mr. Murphy; Committee on Accounts.-Reported back (H.Rept.
tioned at Fort D. A. Russell. 1864), 1833.-Considered and agreed to, 1803.
Mr. Thomason; Committee on Military Affairs, 607. H.Res. 349-Providing for the consideration of S. 5160, an act to
H.Res. 327-To place a tax on private and governmental securi- provide for loans to farmers for crop production and harvest-
ties of nations in default of their debts to the United States. ing during the year 1933, and for other purposes.
Mr. Britten; Committee on Rules, 666. :Mr. Bankhead, from Committee on Rules (H.Rept. 1838), 1481.-
H.Res. 328-To pay to Harry Blaine Myers, husband of Marjorie Laid on the table (S. 5160; H.J.Res. 529), 1899.
Gay Myers, late an employee of the House, an amount equal H.Res. 350---For the consideration of H.Res. 334, a resolution dis-
to 6 months' compensation of the said Marjorie Gay Myers. approving the several Executive orders grouping, coordi-
Mr. Kopp; Committee on Accounts, 719.-Reported back (H.Rept. nating, and consolidating certain executive and administra-
1819) , 1360, 1395.-Considered and agreed to, 1360. tive agencies of the Government.
H.Res. 329-Investigating farm lobbyists. Mr. Cochran of Missouri; Committee on Rules.-Reported back
Mr. Hart; Committee on Rules, 816. (H.Rept. 1860), 1756, 1778.-Debated, 2103-2109, 2126.-Agreed
to, 2109.
H.Res. 330---Disapproving transfer of the Federal Board for Vo-
cational Education. H.Res. 351-Requesting the President to submit reports to the
Mr. Connery; Committee on Expenditures in the Executive De- House of Representatives in regard to certain loans made by
partments, 816. the Reconstruction Finance Corporation.
Mr. Fish; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1834.
H.Res. 331-To pay to Martha H. Miller, daughter of Thomas M.
Holt, late an employee of the House, an amount equal to 1 H.Res. 352-Authorizing appointment of special committee for the
year's compensation of the said Thomas M. Holt. purpose -of investigating the alleged failure of the executives
Mr. Murphy; Committee on Accounts, 870. of the various departments of the pnited States, their subordi-
H.Res. 332-Disapproving the transfer of the General Land Office nates, and other officials to carry out and enforce the provi-
from the Department of the Interior to the Department of sions of Public Act No. 798, Seventy-first Congress, approved
Agriculture. March 3, 1931, entitled "An act relating to the rate of wages
Mr. Eaton of Colorado; Committee on Expenditures in the for laborers and mechanics employed on public buildings of
Executive Departments, 869: the United States and the District of Columbia by contractors
and other subcontractors, and for other purposes."
H.Res. 333-Relative to the adjournment of the House from Fri- Mr. Bland; Committee on Rules, 1834.
day, December 23, to Tuesday, December 27, 1932.
Mr. Rainey; agreed to, 920, 921. H.Res. 353-Directing the Committee on the Judiciary to investi-
gate the official conduct of Herbert Hoover, President of the
H.Res. 334---Disapproving Executive orders incorporated in House United States.
Document No. 493, Seventy-second Congress, second session. Mr. McFadden, 1965.-Laid on the table (H.Res. 318), 1969.
Mr. Cochran of Missouri; Committee on Expenditures in the
Executive Departments, 1019.-Reported back (H.Rept. 1833), H.Res. 354-Authorizing the Committee on Immigration and Natu-
1435.-Made special order (H.Res. 350), 2103-2109.-Debated, ralization and the subcommittees thereof to sit during the
2110-2126.-Agreed to, 2126. sessions on Thursday, ·January 19, 1933.
Mr. Dickstein; agreed to, 2031.
H.Res. 335--Requesting information as to the activities of the
Reconstruction Finance Corporation from February to July, H.Res. 355--To print as a House document the report of the power
1932, inclusive. needs of the District of Columbia.
Mr. Howard; Committee on Banking and Currency, 1019.-Re- Mr. Cannon; ComnHttee on Printing, 2065.
ported back (H.Rept. 1820), 1394.-Debated, 1360, 1361.- H.Res. 356--Lim.iting funeral expenses for Members of Congress.
Agreed to, 1362. Mr. Morehead; Committee on Accounts, 2127.
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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS 357-398
H.Res. 357-Dlrectlng that the pamphlet entitled " The Use of H.Res. 37~Providing that on Thursday, February 16, 1933, it
Alcohol as an Essential Chemical in the Arts, Sciences, and shall be in order to move that the House hold an evening
Industries " be printed as a House document. session for consideration of bills on the Private Calendar.
Mr. Boylan; Committee on Printing, 2127. Mr. Rainey; agreed to, 4062.
H.Res. 358-Requesting the United States fiags to be fiown at half H.Res. 380--Providing for the consideration of S. 475, an act to
staff during certain hours. provide for the establishment of the Everglades National Park
Mr. Treadway; Committee on Accounts, 2193. In the State of Florida. and for other purposes.
H.Res. 359-0pposing the letting of new air mall contracts or re- Mr. Yon; Committee on Rules, 4106.
newals or extensions of existing contracts until the committee H.Res. 381-Authorizing the closing of the House restaurant and
authorized by the House of Representatives submits its report. the House barber shop.
Mr. Mead; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, 2193.- Mr. Summers of Washington; Committee on Accounts, 4106.
Reported with amendments (H.Rept. 1956), 3235.-Debated, H.Res. 382-Providing for the consideration of an act relating to
4538. medicinal liquor.
H.Res. 360--Extending the time within which the special commit- Mr. Celler; Committee on Rules, 4210.-Reported back (H.Rept.
tee investigating Government competition with private enter- 2048), 4253, 4296.-Debated, 4937.-Agreed to, 4939.
prise shall report to the House. H.Res. 383-For the consideration of H.R. 8167, a b111 to authorize
Mr. Shannon; agreed to, 2212. payment of farm-loan mortgages with bonds issued by the
H.Res. 361-Electing Martin Dies, of Texas, a member of the stand- mortgagee banks, and for other purposes.
ing Committee of the House on Coinage, Weights, and Meas- Mr. Hare; Committee on Rules, 4297.
ures. H.Res. 384-Providing for the consideration of H.R. 14302, a bill to
Mr. Rainey; agreed to, 2212. provide for the creation of Morristown National Historical
H.Res. 362-Providing for a recess on February 17, 1933, for the Park iiLthe State of New Jersey, and for other purposes.
purpose of holding memorial services. Mr. Stewart; Committee on Rules, 4297.-Reported back (H.Rept.
Mr. Morehead; agreed to, 2237. 2066). 4425, 4452.
H.Res. 363-Requesting the different States to hold in abeyance H.Res. 385--Relative to the death of Hon. Godfrey G. Goodwin, a
proceedings of foreclosures of farm mortgages. Representative from the State of Minnesota.
Mr. Kleberg; Committee on the Judiciary, 2336. Mr. Christgau; agreed to, 4277.
H.Res. 364-Providing that on Friday, January 27, 1933, the House H.Res. 38~Providing for the consideration of H.R. 8378, a bill to
hold an evening session for the consideration of b1lls on the make it a crime to advocate or promote the overthrow of the
Private Calendar. Government of the United States by force and violence.
Mr. Rainey; agreed to, 2328. Mr. Tarver; Committee on Rules, 4297.-Reported back (H.Rept.
H.Res. 365--Providing that on Monday, January 30, 1933, the House 2092). 4767.
shall consider business in order under clause 3, rule XIII H.Res. 387-Respecting charges against Ron. Harold Louderback,
(Consent Calendar), and clauses 1, 2, and 3 of rule xxvn district judge for the northern district of California.
(suspension of rules) . Mr. McKeown; Committee on the Judiciary, 4376.-Reported
Mr. Rainey; agreed to, 2328. back (H.Rept. 2065), 4375.-Debated, 4913.-8ubstitute agreed
H.Res. 366-Providing for the consideration, on February 2, 1933, to, 4925.
of bills on the Private Calendar. H.Res. 388-Providing for the payment of not to exceed $200 for
Mr. Rainey; agreed to, 2778. · additional clerical services in the enrolling room.
H.Res. 367-Authorizing the printing of the Rules and Manual of Mr. Warren; agreed to, 4425.
the House of Representatives for the Seventy-third Congress. H.Res. 38~Providing for the consideration, on Thursday, Febru-
Mr. Stevenson; Committee on Printing, 2943.-Reported back ary 23, 1933, of bills on the Private Calendar.
(H.Rept. 2085), 4624, 4641.-Agreed to, 4624. Mr. Rainey; agreed to, 4452.
H.Res. 368-Providing for the investigations of the political activi-
ties of all organizations, foundations, endowments, and asso- H.Res. 390-Authorizlng the appointment of a committee to inves-
ciations which attempt to infiuence political opinion and tigate the l)arnings and expenditures of the National Dread-
political action with reference to the foreign policy of the casting Co. and the Columbia Broadcasting System.
United States. Mr. McFadden; Committee on Rules, 4554.
Mr. Tinkham; Committee on Rules, 3343. H.Res. 391-Relative to debate on the motion of Mr. Byrns to
H.Res. 369-Providing for the consideration of H.R. 13918, a bill recede and concur with an amendment in Senate No. 14 to the
to extend the operation of the act entitled "An act for the bill H.R. 13520.
temporary relief of water users on irrigation projects con- Mr. Byrns; agreed to, 4590, 4595.
structed and operated under the reclamation law", approved H.Res. 392-For the consideration of H.R. 14689, a bill to provide
April 1, 1932. for the postponement of the payment of installments due on
Mr. Pou, from Committee on Rules (H.Rept. 1973), 3386. loans made by the Federal land banks, and for other purposes.
H.Res. 370-Provlding that on Thursday, February 9, 1933, an eve- Mr. Steagall; Committee on Rules, 4641.-Reported back (H.Rept.
ning session be held to consider bl.lls on the Private Calendar. 2104)' 4845, 4865.
Mr. Rainey; agreed to, 3546. H.Res. 393-Providing for the consideration of S. 5417, an act to
H.Res. 371-Providing that on Wednesday, February 8, 1933, after extend the operation of the act entited "An act for the
the counting of the electoral votes, it shall be in order to temporary relief of water users on irrigation projects con-
consider bills on the Private Calendar. structed and operated under the reclamation law"~ approved
:Mr. Rainey; agreed to, 3580. April 1, 1932.
H.Res. 372-Providing for the consideration, on Thursday, Feb- Mr. Driver, from Committee on Rules (H.Rept. 2093), 4766,
ruary 9, 1933, of bills on the Private Calendar. 4767.-Debated, 5142.-Agrecd to, 5146.
Mr. Rainey; agreed to, 3638. H.Res. 394--Authorizing the Federal Trade Commission to investi-
H.Res. 373-Providing for the consideration of H.R. 13520, an act gate practices of the American Tobacco Co., the P. Lorillard
making appropriations for the Treasury and Post Office De- Co., the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., the Liggett & Myers
partments for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1934, and for Tobacco Co., and the Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
other purposes. Mr. Celler; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 4767.
Mr. Buchanan; Committee on Ru1es, 3735.-Reported back (H. H.Res. 395--Authorizlng the Federal Trade Commission to investi-
Rept. 1990), 3735.-Agreed to, 3800. gate practices of the American Tobacco Co., the P. Lorillard
H.Res. 374-Providing for the consideration, on Friday, February Co., the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., the Liggett & Myers
10, 1933, of bills on the Private Calendar. Tobacco Co., and the Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
Mr. Rainey; agreed to, 3733. Mr. Reed of New York; Committee on Interstate and Foreign
Commerce, 4865.
H.Res. 375--To investigate the conduct o! George Z. Medalle,
United States attorney for the southern district of New York. H.Res. 39~Providing for the consideration of Senate Joint Resolu-
Mr. Dickstein; Committee on Ru1es, 3824.-Remarks, 3818. tion 256, a joint resolution authorizing the Comptroller of the
H.Res. 376-AutJ:iorizing the printing of additional copies of the Currency to exercise with respect to national banking associa-
report (H.Rept. No. 1985) on Government competition with tions powers which State officials may have with respect to
private enterprisas. State banks, savings banks, and/or trust companies under
Mr. Shannon; Committee on Printing, 3824.-Reported back (H. State laws.
Rept. 1985), 4101, 4105.-Debated, amended, and agreed to, Mr. Bankhead, from Committee on Rules (H.Rept. 2132), 4948,
4101. 4956.-Considered and agreed to, 5022.
H.Res. 377-To provide for the consideration of certain provisions H.Res. 397-Providing for the consideration of S. 5122, "An act to
in connection with H.R. 14643, the District of Columbia appro- provide for the purchase and sale of cotton under the super-
priation bill for the fiscal year 1934. vision of the Secretary of Agriculture."
:Mr. Cannon; Committee on Rules, 3918. Mr. Bankhead, from Committee on Rules (H.Rept. 2105), 4845,
H.Res. 378-Providing for the consideration of S. 417, an act to 4865.-Debated, 5247 .-Agreed to as amended, 5255.
provide a government fOl' American Samoa. H.Res. 398.-Providing for consideration of b1lls on the Private Cal·
Mr. Beedy; Committee on Rules, 3991.-Reported back (H.Rept. endar, evening session, March 1, 1933.
2017) , 4062, 4105.-Debated and agreed to as amended, 4926. Mr. Rainey; agreed to, 5021.
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399~08 HOUSE RESOLUTIONS
H.Res. 399-Protesting ag3.inst the activities of Sir Ronald Lind- H.Res. 40~otifying the Senate that the House of Representatives
say. has impeached Harold Louderback, United States district judge.
Mr. McFadden; Committee on the Jud1c1ary, 5027, 5062. Mr. Sumners of Texas; considered and agreed to, 5178.
H.Res. 40~Author1zing the Committee on the Judiciary to investi- H.Res. 404--To provide for the appointment of a special committee
gate the subject of bail-bond forfeitures. for the remainder of the Seventy-second Congress.
Mr. McKeown; Committee on Rules, 5062. Mr. LaGuardia; Committee on Rules, 5415.
li.Res. 405-Requesting the Senate to return to the House of Rep-
H.Res. 401-Calling for a report concerning the transfer of non- resentatives the bill (H.R. 11035) for the rellef of Price Huff.
Civil Service employees in the Federal Government into classi- Mr. May; agreed to, 5422.
fied Civil Service positions between the dates of November 8,
1932, and March 4, 1933. H.Res. 406--Relative to the death of Bon. Thomas J. Walsh, a
Senator from the State of Montana.
Mr. Romjue; Committee on Ru1es, 5188. Mr. Rainey; agreed to, 6425.
H.Res. 402-Authorizing Hatton W. Sumners, Gordon Browning, H.Res. 407-Requesting the President to pardon certain persons
Malcolm C. Tarver, Fiorello H. LaGuan:Ua, and Charles I. confined in Federal penal institutions.
Sparks to conduct impeachment hearings against Harold Mr. McLeod; Committee on the Judiciary, 5425.
Louderback, United States district judge, before the bar of the H.Res. 408--Extending the thanks of the House to Bon. John Nance
Senate. Garner.
Mr. Sumners of Texas; considered and. agreed. to, 6177. Mr. Snell; agreed to, 5665.
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