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Police Department-Continued. Metropolitan police of District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 9821 [to amend act relating to Metropolitan police of District of Columbia, approved Feb. 28, 1901]; submitted by Mr. Gould. Oct. 10. 1919. 3 p. (H. rp. 370.)

Washington Market Company. Charter of Washington Market Co., report to accompany H. R. 9036 [to repeal and annul certain parts of charter and lease granted and made to Washington Market Company by act to incorporate Washington Market Company]; submitted by Mr. Johnson of Kentucky. Oct. 9, 1919. 21 p. (H. rp. 364.)

EDUCATION COMMITTEE

Military education. To provide scholarships and to promote military training, hearings on H. R. 553, Aug. 26, 1919. 1919. 30 p. ‡

ELECTIONS COMMITTEE, NO. 1

Contested elections. Carney v. Berger, report on contested election case of Carney v. Berger; submitted by Mr. Dallinger. Oct. 24, 1919. 6 p. (H. rp. 414.)

ELECTIONS COMMITTEE, NO. 2

Contested elections. Contested-election case of Tague v. Fitzgerald, hearings on contested-election case of Peter F. Tague v. John F. Fitzgerald from 10th district of Massachusetts, Sept. 15 [and 30], 1919. 1919. pts. 2, 3, [4]+ 63-91 p.

Contested election case, Tague v. Fitzgerald, minority views to accompany H. rp. 375 [on contested election of Peter F. Tague v. John F. Fitzgerald, from 10th Congressional district of Massachusetts]; submitted by Mr.. Overstreet. Oct. 18, 1919. 6 p. (H. rp. 375, pt. 2).

Contested election case, Tague v. Fitzgerald, report [on contested election of Peter F. Tague v. John F. Fitzgerald, from 10th Congressional district of Massachusetts]; submitted by Mr. Goodall. Oct. 13, 1919. 12 p. (H. rp. 375 [pt. 1.]) [Includes minority views submitted by Mr. Luce.]

EXPENDITURES IN JUSTICE DEPARTMENT COMMITTEE

Marshals. Salaries of United States marshal and others in Louisiana, report to accompany S. 597 [for increase of salary for marshal and district attorney for western district and for district attorney for eastern district of Louisiana]; submitted by Mr. Michener. Oct. 25, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 416.)

EXPENDITURES IN WAR DEPARTMENT SELECT COMMITTEE

Aeronautics. War expenditures, hearings before subcommittee 1, aviation, or war expenditures. 1919. [xxx]+1753-2910+clx p. 1 pl. (Serial 2, pts. 1831.) [Part 31 of serial 2 was issued in 2 pts.]

American Expeditionary Forces. War expenditures, hearings before subcommittee 3, foreign expenditures, on war expenditures. 1919. [xxiv]+297– 1028 p. (Serial 4, pts. 9-20.)

Military camps. War expenditures, hearings before subcommittee 2, camps, on war expenditures. 1919. [xx]+159-694 p. (Serial 3, pts. 4-13.) Ordnance. War expenditures, hearings before subcommittee 5, ordnance, on war expenditures. 1919. [x]+1197-1560 p. (Serial 6, pts. 25-29.) ‡ Quartermaster Corps of Army. War expenditures, hearings before subcommittee 4, Quartermaster Corps, on war expenditures. 1919. [xx]+211-705p. (Serial 5, pts. 6-15.)

FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

Diplomatic and consular service. Exchange of legation property at Bangkok, Siam, authorizing purchase of buildings and grounds for embassy of United States at Santiago, Chile, hearings on S. 2250 and H. R. 10007 [and Legislation relating to United States Court for China], statement of C. S. Lobingier. 1919. 24 p.

Diplomatic and consular service-Continued. Exchange of legation property at Bangkok, Siam, report to accompany S. 2250 [for exchange of certain legation buildings and grounds owned by Government of United States in Bangkok, Siam]; submitted by Mr. Rogers. Oct. 18, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 390.)

✓ Passports. Extension of passport control, hearings on H. J. Res. 205 and H. R. 9782, Oct. 7-10 [14], 1919. 1919. 59 p. [The hearing for Oct 10, 1919, noted on the title-page is not contained in this publication.]

Extension of passport control, report to accompany H R. 9782 [to regulate further the entry of aliens into United States by extending passport control for 1 year after termination of the war]; submitted by Mr. Rogers. Oct. 14, 1919. 9 p. (H. rp. 382.)

Soldiers. Authorizing appointment of commission to remove bodies of deceased soldiers, sailors, and marines from foreign countries to United States, and defining its duties and powers, hearings on H. R. 9927, Oct. 23 [-30], 1919. 1919. 2 pts. ii+63 p.

Telegraph, etc. Conference on international communication, report to accompany H. R. 9822 [to authorize President of United States to arrange and participate in international conference to consider questions relating to international communication by telegraph, telephone, cable, wireless telephone, and wireless telegraphy]; submitted by Mr. Rogers. Oct. 16, 1919. 9 p. (H. rp. 387 [pt. 1].) 19-27617

Conference on international communication, views of minority to accompany H. R. 9822 [to authorize President of United States to arrange and participate in international conference to consider questions relating to international communication by telegraph, telephone, cable, wireless telephone, and wireless telegraphy]; submitted by Mr. Flood. Oct. 21, 1919. 9 p. (H. rp. 387, pt. 2.)

International conference to consider questions relating to international communications, hearings on H. R. 9822; [statement of Walter S. Rogers]. 1919. 21 p.

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IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE

Aliens. Proposed deportation of aliens who surrendered their first papers in order to escape military service, hearings on H. R. 9416, Oct. 10 [-24], 1919. 1919. pts. 1-3, [iv]+1-51 p.

Mumm, Mrs. Frances S. Frances Scoville-Mumm, report to accompany S. J. Res. 90 [to readmit Frances Scoville-Mumm to character and privileges of citizen of United States]; submitted by Mr. Knutson. Oct. 9, 1919. 3 p. (H. rp. 363.)

Naturalization.

Proposed changes in naturalization laws, hearings on H. R. 5212. 1919. pts. 1-5. ‡ pt. 1. Naturalization of soldiers of allied armies, Oct. 9. 1919. pt. 2. Registration and Americanization of aliens, Oct. 14 and 15, 1919. 11 + 3-37 p. pt. 3. Registration and Americanization of aliens, Oct. 18, 1919. pt. 4. Naturalization of aliens who waived exemption, Oct. 21, 1919. pt. 5. Substitution of qualified witnesses, etc., Oct. 13, 1919.

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INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

Chippewa Indians. St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin, report to accompany H. R. 2264 [for relief of St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin]; submitted by Mr. Elston. Oct. 3, 1919. 5 p. (H. rp. 350.)

Indians of United States, hearings on condition of various tribes of Indians, Sept. 23[-Oct. 17], 1919. 1919. [1157]+lxv p. il. 3 tab. 3 maps. (Serial 1-14.) [Serial 4 is in 2 pts. pt. 2 having roman paging. Beginning with serial 6 the numbers are paged separately.]

INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE

Choctawhatchee River. Bridge across Choctawhatchee River, Fla., report to accompany S. 3159 [to authorize State Road Department of Florida to construct bridge across Choctawhatchee River, near Caryville, Fla.]; submitted by Mr. Montague. Oct. 21, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 395.)

Connecticut River. Bridge across Connecticut River, report to accompany H. R. 9850 [granting consent of Congress to board of county commissioners of county of Hartford, Conn., to construct bridge across Connecticut River, between Windsor Locks and East Windsor, at Warehouse Point, in said county and State]; submitted by Mr. Merritt. Oct. 21, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 394.) Pearl River. Extension of time for construction of bridge across Pearl River, report to accompany H. R. 9697 [to extend time for construction of bridge across Pearl River, between Pearl River County, Miss., and Washington Parish, La., by said county and parish]; submitted by Mr. Sanders of Louisiana. Oct. 14, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 380.)

Pocomoke River. Bridge across Pocomoke River, Md., report to accompany S. 3190 [to authorize construction by State Roads Commission of Maryland of bridge across Pocomoke River, at Pocomoke City, Md.]; submitted by Mr. Coady. Oct. 21, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 392.)

Railroads. Return of railroads to private ownership, extracts from hearings on H. R. 4378; statement of R. S. Lovett, Aug. 22, 1919. 1919. 87 p. ‡

Return of railroads to private ownership, hearings on H. R. 4378, Aug. 28 [-Oct. 4], 1919. 1919. pts. 10-17, [xxxi]+1713-3232 p. il. 1 pl. map. [Part 17 has subtitle, European railroad labor conditions, and consists of reports compiled in Legislative Reference Service of Library of Congress.]

Return of railroads to private ownership, statement of James E. Smith on H. R. 4378, Sept. 16, 1919. 1919. 8 p. ‡

Statement of Wm. J. Bryan on H. R. 4378 [to amend act to regulate commerce, as amended], Aug. 29, 1919. 1919. ii+1681-1712 p.

Red River. Bridge across Red River, La., report to accompany S. 3096 [to authorize construction by Avoyelles Parish, La., of bridge across Red River at or near Moncla, La.]; submitted by Mr. Sanders of Louisiana. Oct. 14, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 381.)

Safety appliances. Statement of David Pelton Moore on H. R. 4378 [to amend act to regulate commerce, as amended, recommending enactment of legislation to compel use of automatic train control], Sept. 20, 1919. 1919. 6 p. $

INVALID PENSIONS COMMITTEE

Pensions. Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, etc., report to accompany H. R. 10107 [substituted for H. R. 570 and other bills]; submitted by Mr. Fuller of Illinois. Oct. 22, 1919. 100 p. (H. rp. 403.) 19-27618

IRRIGATION OF ARID LANDS COMMITTEE

Reclamation of land. Application of reclamation law to irrigation districts, hearings on H. R. 2702, Sept. 19-20, 1919. 1919. [pts. 1], 2, ii+1-68 p. Rio Grande reclamation project, Texas, New Mexico, hearings on H. R. 7545, to authorize advance to reclamation fund for completion of drainage work on Rio Grande, Texas, New Mexico, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 39 p. ‡

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE

Calendar. Legislative calendar, 66th Congress [1st session], Oct. 11 and 27, 1919; no. 5 and 6. [1919.] Each 47 p. 4°

Stocks. Proposed Federal “Blue-sky" law, hearing on H. R. 188 [to provide for furnishing information with respect to shares of stock offered to the public and prescribing penalties], Oct. 7-9, 1919. 1919. 152 p. (Serial 6, 'pt. 1.)

LAWS, COMMITTEE ON REVISION OF

Revised statutes. Codification and revision of laws, hearings on H. R. 9389, to consolidate, codify, revise, and reenact general and permanent laws of United States in force Mar. 4, 1919; Sept. 26, 1919. 1919. 16 p.

LIBRARY COMMITTEE

Arlington, Va. Erection of memorials and entombment of bodies, Arlington memorial amphitheater, report to accompany H. R. 8032 [to provide for erection of memorials and entombment of bodies in Arlington memorial amphitheater, in Arlington national cemetery, Va.]; submitted by Mr. Gould. Oct. 1, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 344.)

Negro soldiers' and sailors' memorial, hearing on H. R. 5131, Oct. 14, 1919. 1919. 43 p.

MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE

Load-lines. Establishment of load lines for certain vessels, report to accompany H. R. 3621; submitted by Mr. Alexander. Oct. 14, 1919. 8 p. (H. rp. 377.) 19-27619

To establish load lines for certain vessels, bearings on H. R. 3621, Oct. 1, 1919. 1919. 34 p. 1919. pt. V Radio stations. Authorizing use of radio stations under control of Navy Department for commercial purposes, hearings before subcommittee, Sept. 26, 1919. 1919. pt. 1, p. 1-48.

} Marine insurance, hearings before subcommittee, Sept. 25–27, 1919. 4, ii+155-354 p. ‡

Radio communication, hearings on H. J. Res. 218, to direct Secretary of Navy to open certain naval radio stations for use of general public, Oct. 7 and 9, 1919. 1919. 110 p. ‡

Sailors. Amending sec. 13 of seamen's act, report to accompany H. R. 9692 [to amend sec. 13 of act to promote welfare of American seamen in merchant marine of United States, to abolish arrest and imprisonment as penalty for desertion and to secure abrogation of treaty provisions in relation thereof, and to promote safety at sea]; submitted by Mr. Rowe. Oct. 4, 1919. 3 p. (H. rp. 353.)

Shipping. Recording of mortgages on vessels and subordinating maritime liens upon vessels for necessaries to liens of mortgages, hearings on H. R. 8873 (revised H. R. 8422), for recording of mortgages of vessels and notation thereof on certificates of registry or enrollment and license, creating jurisdiction in District Courts of United States for foreclosure of such mortgages, and providing procedure in connection therewith, also for maritime liens upon vessels for necessaries, and so forth, and their enforcement, and subordinating same to liens of mortgages, repealing all conflicting acts, and for other purposes, Sept. 11 [and 25], 1919. 1919. pts. 3, 4, 110+44 p.

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Ships. Authorization of commissioner of navigation to change names of vessels, report to accompany H. R. 3620; submitted by Mr. Scott. Oct. 3, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 352.)

Inspection and regulation of Shipping Board vessels, report to accompany S. 633 [extending provisions for regulation of steam vessels to vessels owned or operated by Shipping Board]; submitted by Mr. Greene of Massachusetts. Oct. 1, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 345.)

MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

Aeronautics. Amendment to national defense act authorizing loan of aircraft. etc., to educational institutions, report to accompany S. 2676 [to amend act for making further and more effectual provisions for national defense, and for other purposes, approved June 3, 1916, so as to permit loan of aircraft, engines, and aeronautical equipment to any educational institution having course in aeronautical engineering]; submitted by Mr. Kahn. Oct. 29, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 428.)

Training Army officers in aeronautic engineering, report to accompany H. R. 8314 to provide for training of officers of Army in aeronautic engineering and issue of equipment and materials therefor]; submitted by Mr. Hull of Iowa. Oct. 15, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 385.)

American Legion. Loaning of Army rifles to posts of American Legion, report to accompany H. R. 9112; submitted by Mr. Miller. Oct. 13, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 376.)

American National Red Cross. Surplus Army medical supplies at disposal of American Red Cross, report to accompany H. J. Res. 176 [for placing certain surplus Army medical supplies at disposal of American Red Cross]; submitted by Mr. Caldwell. Oct. 22, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 401.)

American troops in Siberia, hearings on H. Con. Res. 30, making rules to return all American soldiers from countries with which we are at peace, Sept. 15, 1919. 1919. 38 p.

Army.

Amending articles of war, report to accompany H. R. 3706 [amending articles of war by extending provisions of article 112, relating to disposition of effects of deceased persons subject to military law, so as to include additional persons to whom such effects may be transmitted]; submitted by Mr. Greene of Vermont. Oct. 23, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 406.)

Army reorganization, hearings on H. R. 8287, to reorganize and increase efficiency of Army, H. R. 8068, for universal military, naval, and vocational training, and for mobilization of manhood of the nation in national emergency, H. R. 7925, to establish Department of Aeronautics, [and] H. R. 8870, to amend act, for making further and more effectual provision for national defense [by providing for reorganization of Army]. 1919. pts. [1]-19, [xxxvi]+1-989 p. 1 pl. ‡

Automobiles. Transfer of war material and equipment, report to accompany H. R. 9412 [to authorize and direct Secretary of War to transfer free of charge certain surplus motor-propelled vehicles and motor equipment to Department of Agriculture, Post Office Department, and Treasury Department for use of Public Health Service, and certain other surplus property to Department of Agriculture]; submitted by Mr. McKenzie. Oct. 14, 1919. 5 p. (H. rp. 383.)

Craney Island. Transfer of jurisdiction of Craney and Fishermans islands, report to accompany S. 2495 [transferring land known as Craney Island from jurisdiction of War Department to jurisdiction of Treasury Department and transferring land known as Fishermans Island from jurisdiction of Treasury Department to jurisdiction of War Department]; submitted by Mr. Harrison. Oct. 27, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 418.)

Crowder, Enoch H. Maj. Gen. Enoch H. Crowder, report to accompany S. 2867 [to authorize President, when Major General Crowder retires, to place him on retired list of Army as lieutenant general]; submitted by Mr. Greene of Vermont. Oct. 11, 1919. 3 p. (H. rp. 374.) 19-27546 Dental instruments and apparatus. Surplus dental outfits, report to accompany H. J. Res. 222 [directing Secretary of War to dispose of surplus dental outfits], submitted by Mr. Sanford. Oct. 25, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 415.) Graham, Harry. Harry Graham, report to accompany H. R. 8272 [to restore Harry Graham to his former position on lineal list of captains of infantry]; submitted by Mr. Crago. Oct. 21, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 397.)

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Mexico. Claims growing out of insurrection in Mexico, report to accompany H. J. Res. 80 [to correct error in wording of appropriation of $71,000 made in act approved July 9, 1918, and to authorize Secretary of War to pay said sum to respective parties entitled thereto]; submitted by Mr. Dent. Oct. 7, 1919. 18 p. (H. rp. 361.) [Includes report of commission appointed by War Department to investigate claims growing out of insurrection in Mexico.] 19-27543 National Guard reorganization status, hearings; statements of Newton D. Baker, Peyton C. March [and] Jesse McI. Carter, Sept. 23, 1919. 1919. 40 p. North Point. Transfer of lighthouse reservation, North Point, Md., report to accompany S. 2494 [to transfer land known as lighthouse reservation at North Point, Md., from jurisdiction of Department of Commerce to jurisdiction of War Department]; submitted by Mr. Morin, Oct. 24, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 412.)

Officers, Army. Detached service of officers of Regular Army, report to accompany H. R. 7752; submitted by Mr. Crago. Oct. 10, 1919. 3 p. (H. rp. 372.)

Relief of certain officers of Army, report to accompany S. 2448; submitted by Mr. Crago. Oct. 22, 1919. 12 p. (H. rp. 405.)

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