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76th Congress, 1st Session
(January 3-August 5, 1939)
MISCELLANEOUS
VOL. 2
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON: 1939
611743
No.
186. The President to acquire, etc., certain auxiliary vessels for Navy.
187. Prohibiting members of D. C. Fire Department from striking, etc.
188. Delegation of certain authority within Department of Agriculture.
189. Defining status of Under Secretary of Agriculture.
190. Amend soil conservation and domestic allotment act re crop insurance.
191. Pay Emeline B. Dailey for funeral expenses, etc., of Charles Dailey.
192. Secretary of Navy to proceed with construction of certain public works.
193. Payment to non-Indian claimants under decision of Pueblo Lands Board.
194. Defining status of lands purchased for Choctaw Indians of Mississippi.
195. Adding public domain to Rocky Boy Reservation.
196. Extend time for retiring cotton pool participation trust certificates.
197. Prohibit export of tobacco seed, etc., except for experimental purposes.
198. Providing means by which certain Filipinos can emigrate from U. S.
199. Amending naturalization laws rel. to clergymen, etc., absent from U. S.
200. Amending law exempting certain farms from marketing quota for wheat.
201. Use of net weights in transactions in cotton, etc.
202. Participation of U. S. in celebration of opening of Panama Canal.
203. Relief of Mario Sigismondo Nascinovich and Vittoria Nascinovich.
204. Relief of Sol Silver.
205. Relief of Rose Hausman Weidman (nee Reisla Hausman).
206. Relief of Stanislaw Pasko and Ksavery Frances Pasko (nee Fyalowna).
207. Relief of Soterios G. Stamoulis.
208. Relief of Agatha Milauskas Yakavonis (nee Agatha Milauskas).
209. Relief of Ettore Cordovado.
210. Relief of Francesco Sapienza.
211. Relief of Jacob Labovitz.
212. Relief of Nazzareno Candeloro.
213. Relief of Brajna Migdal.
214. Relief of Jona Sheftel Bloch.
215. Relief of Sarah Antokoletz Weintraub.
216. Relief of Mrs. Peter (Maria) Koutumas.
217. Relief of Isaac Limonsky.
218. Relief of Lazer Limonsky, alias Louis Meerowitz.
219. Relief of David Limonsky, alias David Binder.
220. Relief of Max Weinrib.
221. Relief of Victoria Maghee.
222. Relief of Mato, Miljenko, Bozo, and Augustin Cibilic or Zibilich.
223. Relief of Jacob, Esther, Bertha, Dora, Rosa, and Angela Tabah.
224. Relief of Giovanni Raffa.
225. Relief of Ziskind Sokolow.
226. Relief of Pasquale Altezza.
227. Relief of Louis Samolski, Rebecca Samolski, and Martin Samolski.
228. Relief of Itzhock Finkelstein and Rochel Finkelstein.
229. Relief of Santo Tedesco.
230. Relief of Bridget Della Cawley Ebbole.
231. Relief of Dymtro or Jim Gural.
232. Relief of Alfonsina Maurina Corradini.
233. Relief of Stefano Pagliaro.
234. Relief of Joseph Pavich.
235. Relief of John Bodrog.
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236. Relief of Max Natenson.
237. Relief of Yankiel Owsianka, alias Jack Singer.
238. Relief of Romualdo Cossano.
239. Relief of Leib Milgrom.
240. Relief of Christian Josef Mueller.
241. Relief of Jacob Graev, alias Eljasz Opatowski.
242. Relief of Lena Hendel, nee Lena Goldberg.
243. Relief of Janet Hendel, nee Judith Shapiro.
244. Relief of Joseph Pellon.
245. Relief of Henrietta Vendemmia.
246. Relief of Chazkiel (or Charles) Lewkowski.
247. Relief of Rachel or Rochel Bursk.
248. Relief of M. Kellogg Mookerjee.
249. Relief of Mira D. Friedberg (nee Mira Dworecka).
250. Amending law relating to loans to Indians for subsistence homesteads.
251. Print proceedings of Congress on anniversary of 1st Congress of U. S.
252. Amending agricultural adjustment act rel. to farm acreage allotments.
253. Paying expenses incident to participation in 12th Olympic games.
254. Sale of aviation supplies, etc., to aircraft operated by foreigners.
255. Retirement privileges for commanding general, Headquarters Air Force.
256. Providing more effectively for national defense.
257. Requesting information on safety of Corcoran Courts Building in D. C.
258. The President to proclaim Oct. 11, 1939, General Pulaski's Memorial Day.
259. Exclude and deport aliens who advocate changes in American government.
260. Second deficiency appropriation bill, 1939.
261. Creating office of military secretary to General of Armies.
262. Relief of John J. Trimble.
263. Relief of Shipowners & Merchants Towboat Co., Ltd.
264. Relief of Junius Alexander.
265. Relief of W. F. Towson.
266. Pay personnel of Navy and Marine Corps for loss in fire at Quantico, Va.
267. Relief of Joseph N. Thiele.
268. Relief of Fred Harvey Transportation Department.
269. Relief of Fred H. Beauregard.
270. Relief of Dolores P. de Williamson.
271. Relief of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.
272. Relief of Missoula Brewing Co.
273. Pay enlisted men of Navy for loss in hurricane at New London, Conn.
274. Claims for damages by International Boundary Comn., U. S. and Mexico.
275. Limit hours of pneumatic-tube-system employees to 8 in 10 hours a day.
276. Providing time credits for substitutes in pneumatic-tube service.
277. Night work pay to pneumatic-tube-system employees in postal service.
278. Extend 40-hour law to pneumatic-tube-system employees in postal service.
279. Agriculture Department and Farm Credit Admn. appropriation bill, 1940.
280. Continuing Joint Committee on Forestry.
281. Construction of Naval Supply Depot, Oakland, Calif.
282. Attendance of Marine Band at United Confederate Veterans' 1939 reunion.
283. Acquire strategic and critical materials for national defense. 2 pts.
284. Relief of Allegheny Forging Co.
285. Relief of Allegheny Forging Co.
286. Relief of Allegheny Forging Co.
287. Relief of Clarence D. Weisz.
288. Relief of estate of J. D. Warlick.
289. Relief of Capt. Walter L. Shearman.
290. Relief of Harry L. Smigell.
291. Court of Claims to hear claims of Recording & Computing Machines Co.
292. Relief of William O'Connell.
293. Court of Claims to hear claim of John L. Alcock.
294. Court of Claims to hear claim of estate of Rexford M. Smith.
295. Relief of Hubert H. Clark and Dr. W. C. Copeland.
296. Relief of J. G. Mayfield.
297. Relief of Alex St. Louis and J. P. Lake.
298. Relief of John B. Dow.
299. Relief of Roscoe C. Prescott and others.
300. Disposition of records in War Department.
301. Holding ceremonies in Capitol on presentation of statue of Will Rogers.
302. Amending law relating to inspection of electric meters in D. C.
303. Appointment of research assistants in D. C. public schools.
304. Amending D. C. teachers retirement act relative to naming beneficiaries.
305. Enforcing orders of Joint Board and of Public Utilities Commission, D. C.
306. Furnishing steam from central heating plant to D. C. municipal center.
307. To amend law regulating proceedings in adoption in D. C.
308. Amending law relating to issuance of licenses for sightseeing busses in D. C., etc.
309. Amending act relating to salaries of teachers, etc., in D. C.
310. Amending pension law rel. to marriage of widows of Spanish War veterans.
311. Investigation of official conduct of Frances Perkins, Sec. of Labor.
312. Investigation of Works Progress Administration.
313. Amendments of 1939 to national housing act. 2 pts.
314. Court of Claims to hear claim of Mack Copper Co.
315. Authorizing painting of signing of the Constitution for Capitol.
316. Amending act providing for construction of National Gallery of Art.
317. Consideration of H.Con. Res. 11, continuing Joint Committee on Forestry.
318. Amending law permitting aliens to register and apply for citizenship.
319. Amending law rel. to proceeding by which citizenship may be determined.
320. Cooperation in education of Indian children at Wolf Point, Mont.
321. Repeal law relating to purchase in D. C. of coal and wood for public use.
322. Amending act to simplify accounting.
323. Reorganization act of 1939.
324. Relief of Bozzani Motors, Ltd.
325. Relief of Ernest O. Robinette and others.
326. Relief of Atlas Powder Co.
327. Relief of estate of George B. Spearin.
328. Pay Richard S. Reed for loss due to earthquake at Managua, Nicaragua.
329. Loss of United States citizenship in certain cases.
330. Importation of liquors at fairs in New York and San Francisco, 1939.*
331. Consideration of H. J. Res. 114, Agrarian Claims Comn., U. S. and Mexico
332. Appropriation for W. P. A. for work relief and relief, 1939.
333. Labor Department appropriation bill, 1940.
334. Medical care to veterans of Spanish-American War, etc.
335. Restore benefits to World War veterans suffering with paralysis, etc.
336. Consideration of H. J. Res. 246, appropriation for W. P. A., 1939.
337. Relief of Meta de Rene McLoskey.
338. Relief of Henry Fischer.
339. Relief of Margaret Redmond.
340. Relief of Frank Burgess Bruce.
341. Relief of widow and children of James Patrick Mahar.
*Corrected print.