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131. Extending time for filing claims under War claims act of 1948.

132. Fixing salaries of certain justices and judges of Hawaii.

133. Amending title 18 of United States Code relative to defacement or destruc-
tion of mail boxes and mail.

134. Suspension of deportation of certain aliens.

135. Amending U. S. Code to provide additional time for bringing suit against
U. S. in case of certain tort claims.

136. Per capita payment to members of Red Lake band of Chippewa Indians
from proceeds of sale of timber.

137. Proposing amendment to Constitution of United States relative to equal

rights for men and women.

138. 1st deficiency appropriation bill, 1949.

139. Amending and extending District of Columbia emergency rent act.

140. ECA and strategic materials.

141. Appointment of counsel to impoverished defendants in criminal cases in

United States District Court for D. C.

142. Amending D. C. Code to provide for enforcement of court orders for pay-

ment of temporary maintenance.

143. Amending D. C. Code rel. to notice to be given upon petition for probate
of will and to probate of such will.

144. Amending D. C. Code rel. to applications for divorce and annulment, to
conform to Federal nomenclature.

145. Amending D. C. Code rel. to time within which caveat may be filed after

will has been probated.

146. Providing that attorney_be_appointed by court to defend all uncontested
annulment cases in D. C.

147. Providing family allowance and simplified procedure in settlement of small

estates in D. C.

148. Providing for service of process on agents of business firms in D. C. under
nonresident ownership.

149. Increase maximum sum allowable out of assets of estate in D. C. as preferred

charge for funeral expenses.

150. Permit settlement of estates in probate court in D. C. 6 months after appoint-
ment of personal representative.

151. Providing for constructive service by publication in annulment actions in D. C.
152. Authorizing investigation of crop production and utilization by Agriculture
and Forestry Committee.

153. Post Office and Civil Service Committee to employ additional assistants.
154. Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee to investigate matters relating
to air-line industry, etc.

155. Providing that all employees of Veterans Canteen Service shall be paid from

funds of Service.

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200. Relating to percentage of enlisted personnel in aviation tactical units of

Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force.

201. Establishing grade of General of Air Force.

202. Authorizing appointment of officers on active list of Philippine Scouts in

Regular Army.

203. Establish Commission on Renovation of Executive Mansion.

204. Prohibit parking of vehicles on property owned by United States for postal

purposes.

205. Bridge across Ohio River near Shawneetown, Ill.

206. Additional funds for Labor-Management Relations Joint Committee.

207. Printing additional copies of prayers of Peter Marshall, chaplain of Senate.

208. Suspension of deportation of certain aliens.

209. Care and custody of insane persons charged with or convicted of offenses

against U. S.

210. Admission into U. S. of certain alien fiancés and fiancées of members or

former members of armed forces.

211. Making Federal rules of civil procedure applicable to Alaska.

212. Correcting land description in law providing for land conveyance to Pinellas
County, Fla.

213. Extending benefits of Vocational education act of 1946 to Virgin Islands,

214. Changing name of Culbertson Dam on Republican River in Nebraska to

Trenton Dam, etc.

215. Extending time for use of construction reserve funds established under

Merchant marine act.

216. Established joint long-range proving ground for guided missiles.

217. Economic Report Joint Committee to make study of investment, etc.
218. Authorizing additional expenditures and temporary assistants for Banking
and Currency Committee.

219. Authorizing investigation of administration of martial law in Hawaii sub-
sequent to Dec. 7, 1941.

220. Favoring protest in United Nations of persecution of religious leaders in

certain countries.

221. Suspension of deportation of certain aliens.

222. Relief of Nellie M. Clark.

223. Relief of estate of H. M. McCorvey.

224. Relief of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hann.

225. Relief of Mrs. Judge E. Estes.

226. Relief of Elizabeth Rowland.

227. Relief of Mamie L. Hurley.

228. Relief of Marion T. Schwartz.

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