NAMES AND POST-OFFICE ADDRESSES

or SENATORS

IN THE THIRD SESSION OF THE SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS.

Carvin Cooxiwer, Vice President, Northampton, Mass. Ausert B. Cummins, President pro tempore, Des Moines, Iowa.

Name. Home post office. Name. Home post office. rea a i | Ashuret; Heary F...... Prescott, Ariz. |McKellar, Kenneth___-______Memphis, Tenn. Ball. L. Heisler__._c.c-.--_--__._-| Marshallton, Del. | McKinley, William B------~--. Champaign, IIl. Bayard, Thonias Fann cnn | Wilmington, Del. | McLean, George P_...... -- Simsbury, Conn. Borah, Wiliam. 3i...... -<<« Boise, Idaho. McNary, Charles L...... _----. Salem, Oreg. Brandegee, Frank B_------New London, Conn. Moses, George H_...... -.. Concord, N. H. Brookhart, Smith W__------Washington, Iowa. i. ft Hamilton, Mont. Broussard, Edwin S___-_----_. New Iberia, La. RC Tai i ecsiccstsictnse Alexandria, Minn. Berects; Melts O...-...... Socorro, N. Mex. NOW, WROtTY~ Goo es Indianapolis, Ind. Calder, Wiliam M5. Brooklyn, N. Y. | Newberry, Truman Wisse Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. Cameron, Ralph H_------~---- Flagstaff, Ariz. | Nicholson, Samuel D_----_~--- Leadville, Colo, Cape? AVUNGP. = nnn st cmaden Topeka, Kans. F PUORMIOCEE Oli a eesti Pierre, S. Dak. Crmwee Fe Bee ec Jonesboro, Ark. | Norris, Geerie W..nnicnnn McCook, Nebr. Colt, LeBaron B...... Bristol, R. I. | Oddie, Tasker E+. Reno, Nev. Culberson, Charles A__----~--- Dallas, Tex. Overman, Lee Slater__.___~-_- Salisbury, N. C. Cummins, Albert B__--.------Des Moines, Iowa. ie are Muskogee, Okla, Curtis, ‘Charies.... 2... Topeka, Kans. Pad: Carrell Ginn cccncns | Hyde Park, Vt. Dial, Nathaniel B__.._____-__ Laurens, 8S. C. | Pepper, George Wharton_-_-_. Philadelphia, Pa. Dillingham, William P___--_-. Montpelier, Vt. Phipps, Lawrence C__--__--~- Denver, Colo. muse Wenet Ww Atlantic City, N. J. PUR, TE iil cries Tonopah, Nev. CRIN, "MUN cece Morgantown, W. Va. | Poindexter, Miles__._..___-__~-. Spokane, Wash. met, Tener Po... ae Covington, Ky. Pomerene, Atlee___.-.----.-_ Canton, Ohio. Felton, Rebecca Latimer__ ~~~. Cartersville, Ga. | Ransdell, Joseph B__------~ Lake Providence, La, Fernald, Bert M___.----.---_ | West Poland, Me. Df Seer Pittsburgh, Pa. Fletcher, Duncan U___-----_ _| Jacksonville, Fla. | Reed. datetime. City, Mo. , Joseph Irwin_____--_- | Port Deposit, Md. | Robinson, Joseph T_.-.--_-~-- Little Rock, Ark. Frelinghuysen, Joseph S__---- Raritan, N. J. | Sheppard, Morris__.__._.___-_~~- Texarkana, Tex. George, Walter Fw. Vienna, Ga. + SSCS FON ae iirc Knoxville, Tenn. GIvy. Pete Giessccccicncns | Warwick, R. I. | Shortridge, Samuel M__------San Francisco, Calif, Chat, Ca sn co ccnaiasen | Lynchburg, Va. | Simmons, Furnifold M__---~- New Bern, N. C, Gooding, Frank R.-.....-.---. | Gooding, Idaho. ; Smith,’ Biliedn D-ne Florence, S. C. Binle, Frail iis etc | Portland, Me. STOO | TRO ss cscs Provo, Utah. Fearreld, Jonn Wo. nnc | Oklahoma City, Okla. Spencer, Selden P_...... _._..__ St. Louis, Mo. . Barris, William J... - | Cedartown, Ga. Stanfield, Robert N-__-.-----~~ | Portland, Oreg. REBLGINGS BOb ainsi ccd Gulfport, Miss. Stanley, A. Owsley...... - Henderson, Ky. SICH G, THOMAS eck Lafayette, Ala, Sterling, Thomas...... - Vermilion, S. Dak. Hitcheock, Gilbert M_-.---_-_ Omaha, Nebr. Sutherland, Howard__-.--~--_-_ Elkins, W. Va. Johnson, Hiram W...... <.-.-. San Francisco, Calif. Swanson, Claude A__------_-- Chatham, Va. genes: Auperiess bana ance East Las Vegas, N. Mex. Townsend, Charles E__---.--- Jackson, Mich. Jones; Wemey ba 3 Seattle, Wash. Tyraminett, PO. .s- Lakeland, Fla. Beees, Prank B.c.cnnn St. Paul, Minn. Underwood, Oscar W___---~--- | Birmingham, Ala, Kendrick, John Bi... 2.c5..- Sheridan, Wyo. Wadsworth, James W., Seiad Groveland, N. Y. Keyes,’ Heary W ...ncecccas. Haverhill, N. H. Walsh, David I_...... Fitchburg, Mass. King, William H-...... Salt Lake City, Utah, Walsh, Thomas J._.--..-.___ Helena, Mont. MO, TI Wc. Sissi ciciietcrnens Fargo, N. Dak. Warren, Francis B_-...__-_-- Cheyenne, Wyo. La Follette, Robert M_------_ Madison, Wis. Watson, James E__ ~~... Rushville, Ind. Lenroot, Irvine L._.------___ Superior, Wis. | Watson, Thomas E.*__-___--~- Thomson, Ga. Lodge, Henry Cabot. --.-~--- Nahant, Mass. Weller, Ovington E_...-.-_-~- Baltimore, Md. McCormick, Medill_____-.---__ Chicago, Ill. Wittent;: JON Baciciniiincs Yazoo City (star route), Misa ¢ McCumber, Porter J------Wahpeton, N. Dak. i ky. | G . eee Ada, Ohio.

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or REPRESENTATIVES AND DELEGATES

IN THE

THIRD SESSION OF THE SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS.

Frevertcx H. Guttett, Speaker, Springfield, Mass.

Name. hiome post office. Name. Home post office.

Abernethy, Charles L_------| New Bern, N. C. Rigen Dee We ninemsn Nashville, Tenn. Ackerman, Brnest R-_.------Plainfield, N. J. F Cie See Been n rpetitessreneqeain Lima, Ohio. Almon, Edward B_--~-.------Tuscumbia, Ala. | Campbell, Guy Bi... -....) Crafton, Pa. Anderson, Sydney__..---..---- Lanesboro, Minn. | Campbell, Philip P...... - Pittsburg, Kans, Andrew, A. Piatt...... Gloucester, Mass. Cannon, Joseph G_...... -...- Danville, Il. Andrews, William EB ..--. ___..| Hastings, Nebr. | Cantril, James Vt. Georgetown, Ky. Ansorge, Martin C_._._-~------ City. CORE, | I Eh oc eeceeeticccnatememons . Anthony, Daniel R., jr__------Leavenworth, Kans. Bs a Uk Re Ardmore, Okla. Appleby, T. Frank__.._-.----- Asbury Park, N. J. Chalmers, William W__----~-_- Toledo, Ohio. Arentz, Samuel S__...------Simpson, Nev. Chandler, Thomas A__---~---~- | Vinita, Okla. Aswell, James Boiiiiiiuculecs Natchitoches, La. Chandler, Walter M______-._-. New York City. Atkeson, William O______-- | Butler, Mo. Chindblom, Carl R Chicago, Ill. Bacharach, Isaac______-_-~__.. | Atiantic City, N. J. . Christopherson, Charles A_____ Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Bankhead, William B__..___-.. | Jasper, Ala. CONN TI oc censterenereryetinteel Redwood Falls, Minn. Barbour, Henry E_____--____.. | Fresno, Calif. 3 eee: ale Oe: 2 | Gainesville, Fla. Barkley, Alben W...... | Paducah, Ky. CG FE Tio desde nemae | Fraser, N. Y. WR Be iidiceiarcdbbmalésh catieiaks Biroqua, Wis. Clanton, Thawid:.On cect | Oconto, Wis. Béedy,; Carroll Ei. ooo. Portland, Me. Clouse, Wynme F’___.______.___ | Cookeville, Tenn. Bees, Janes. Tod Sandusky, Ohio. Cockran, W. Bourke..___...__~ | New York City. Well, Themes Wee i Gainesville, Ga. Coad) Cee rere | Detroit, Mich. Benham, Jolin S203. sot Benham, Ind. Cia Gara cctapiencccentecteeniee | Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Bird, Richard. Bowie Wichita, Kans, gi Fa eee s Findlay, Ohie. Bixier,;. Harris Joc Johnsonburg, Pa. Collier, James Wee, Vicksburg, Miss. Iimek... emmeve. Clarksville, Tex. CN ek enetinreetes Meridian, Miss. Blakeney, Albert A_____-______Catonsville, Md. CI, Rete cseeenteennds | Vernal, Utah. Bland, Oscar Bioe sl Linton, Ind. Cm TG ie ncetcrcatpreigitnnpci Marlin, Tex. Bland, Schuyler Otis Newport News, Va, Yonnolly, James J__...... — | Philadelphia, Pa. Blanton, Thomas L Abilene, Tex. Cooper, Henry Allen____._.-___ | Racine, Wis. Boies, William DB...... _____.: Sheldon, Iowa. Cinna. POM le cceticipeeinnsie Youngstown, Ohio. Bond, Charles G__.-.2...._ 4 Brooklyn, N. Y. PE acsearle | Aurora, Til. Bowers, George M Martinsburg, W. Va. | Coughlin, Clarence D___--.__- Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Bowling, William B___..______. Lafayette, Ala. | Crago, Thomas S_~-~---....-. Waynesburg, Pa. Wom: Some Oo ies gt eee is Jacksonville, Tex. | Cramton, Lotis C.._._--....._| Lapeer, Mich. Brand, Chaftles H___.__..____.! Athens, Ga. Origp, Chaties Tran nccceceene— | Americus, Ga. Brennan, Vincent M______! Detroit, Mich. Crowther, Prank... sens! Schenectady, N. ¥. Briggs, Clay Stome_._.___..____ Galveston, Tex. Cullen, Thomas H___.______-; | Brooklyn, N. Y. Bettie, Dee me as Chicago, Til. Curry, CRN Pecnscincpns | Sacramento, Calif, Brooks, Bdward S______York, Pa. Dale, Porter H__.__...__..___| Island Pond, Vt. Brooks, Edwin B__.-..______Newton, fil. Dallinger, Frederick W_---~~ __| Cambridge, Mass. een, 1004. 6 en Chattanooga, Tenn. | Darrow, George P_._...... _-. Philadelphia, Pa, Browne, Edward B____--______Waupaca, Wis. 5 Davids I Tite ntanes St. Peter, Minn. Buchanan, James P______! Brenham, Tex. Davis, Edwin Lo ...... - Tullahoma, Tenn, Bulwinkle, Alfred L__.______| Gastonia, N.C. Deal; Jedewt: F.. ccgene~ setaiiadel | Norfolk, Va. waridiek. Chpame oo os Newport, R. I. Dempsey, S. Wallace_...__.-__ | Lockport, N. Y. puree, Wise F200 Pittsburgh, Pa. Denison, Edward E_...... __| Marion, Til. Burroughs, Sherman E__-_____ Manchester, N. H. Totetk tema, Tos San cptpiceernatatncntes | Algona, Iowa. Burtness, Olger B.S Grand Forks, N. Dak. Dominick, Fred H-~~.----_-~__. | Newberry, S. C. Burton, Theodore B___..______Cleveland, Ohio. Doughton, Robert L___--_--_-_ a | Laurel Springs, N. C. Betiee, Themes So West Chester, Pa. Dowell, Cassius C____-______r Des Moines, lowa. Byrnes, comes -F an ed Aiken, 8. C. Drane, Herbert J... | Lakeland, Fla. 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. — aS a Drewry, Patrick H__....__...- Petersburg, Va. | Huck, Winnefred Mason__-_---- Chicago, Ill. Driver, William J...... =.. Osceola, Ark. || Huddleston, George______| Birmingham, Ala.. Dunbar, James W..__--....-- New Albany, Ind. ue f uaegemn, OF B22. 3 iS E] Paso, Tex. Denn. Taos BK... 2... Rochester, N. Y. | Hukriede, Theodore W_--_--_--- Warrenton, Mo. Dupré, H. Garland__-__------| New Orleans, La. ff ER, Pe WO ted Williamsburg. Iowa. fper, Zaenities 0 .2..220..5 ss St. Louis, Mo. . ff SOG 5 Bi Dimi Skerries Broken Bow, Nebr, Echols, Leonard S___...,.._.--. Charleston, W. Va. Humphreys, Benjamin G____-_- Greenville, Miss, . Edmonds, George W_.-.------: Philadelphia, Pa. | Husted, James W___--~-.___--_ Peekskill, N. Y. Elliott, Richard N_------Connersville, Ind. || Hutchinson, Elijah C___.___-_- Trenton, N. J. Ellis, Magar C.....-> . 2. Kansas City, Mo. | Ireland, Clifford_..c-..__.-____. Peoria, Il. © Evans, Rebert £._...... __.._ Dakota City, Nebr. | Sacoway, GM Dardanelle, Ark. Fairchild, Benjamin L_------Pelham, N. Y. | James, W. Frank_----____-__-. Hancock, Mich. Fairfield, Louis W------Angola, Ind. Jefferis, Albert W...... __- Omaha, Nebr. Faust, Charles L_....-_.._...- St. Joseph, Mo. RN I spec crecenl Anniston, Ala. Favrot, George K_--_------_- Baton Rouge, La. Johnson, Albert___.______Hoquiam, Wash. I isicdicitcenciemmenae Wethersfield, Conn. ON, TR eos iecrsniteeccenpicens _| Bardstown, Ky. ES aa Yellow Springs, Ohio. sone, Pen Bu. Hattiesburg, Miss. ed Olive Hill, Ky. Johnson, Royal C__-..-.._-~--. Aberdeen, S. Dak. Fish, Hamilton, jr_.____-._----- Garrison, N. Y. ON TERR Wasi eceicsemtncini tees Bradford, Pa. ae ” Memphis, Tenn, | Jones, Marvin Amarillo, Tex, I NT SF iret Dayton, Ohio. b.. 4 SE San Francisco, Calif. Focht, Benjamin K_---.-----_ Lewisburg, Pa. Mearns, Charies ©...... Batavia, Ohio. Fordney, Joseph W _------Saginaw W. S., Mich. RIN ii heeintataie St. Paul, Minn. ae: Se | Athens, Ohio. meucy, Patrick F...... Lansing, Mich. ON SR Bt esccrd Hudson, Wis. Melly, Met gO: 2sienn nes Braddock, Pa. it. 3} eee San Jose, Calif. Kendall, Samuel A__---~_-_~-_ Meyersdale, Pa. Freeman, Richard P__..__--_- New London, Conn. Kennedy, Ambrose__.._-______Woonsocket, R. L Preach, Burton. fi... ecnncune Moscow, Idaho. Ketcham, Jobn @...... 2:...5+~ Hastings, Mich. Frothingham, Louis A_--__-___. Dedham, Mass, MICOS, MAGA? Be ik censionn Williamsport, Pa, Palier, theries Tn Belvidere, Ill. Kincheloe, David H.---.-_~---- Madisonville, Xy. Fulmer, Hampton P___-___---- Norway, 8. C. Kindred, John J----.----_~_--., Astoria, N. Y. Pa: ree Wee es Bloomington, Il. J ae Pee Galesburg, Ill. Sie Cleveland, Ohio. Kirkpatrick, William H_~ ---~- Easton, Pa. Gallivan, James A___.-___-__ _| , Mass. AEE, PONE cre ierdounekows Brooklyn, N. Y. Garner, John N...... _.....-2 Uvalde, Tex. Wasp, SRD cccitepemeniieinnia Scotland Neck, N. ©. Garrett, Daniel E______.__-__-_. Houston, Tex. SN: POI Fike enti wie sitlinnin Milwaukee, Wis. a | 2 See, Dresden, Tenn. Kline, Ardoiph fh. cienwennes-= Brooklyn, N. YX. RN Fi i reste Lawton, Okla. B00 Ts CUR os eesicicnink Sunbury, Pa. Garment, Fred Bo Allentown, Pa. Knight, Charles L__.--.-----_-- Akron, Ohio. Gifford, Charles L__.....-~_-.- Barnstable, Mass. | Meviteon, TRAwet inn cs tc St. Cloud, Minn. J! eae Shelbyville, Ky. RD, We) Bcc cnnnmnes Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Gillett, Frederick H_.--__-___ Springfield, Mass, SPN, PEND sie witreee das Peru, Ind. a ig ES Winsted, Conn. Kreider, Aaron S_-.---~~~----. Annville, Pa. Goldsborough, T. Alan-____-__- Denton, Md. Kunz, Stanley H_-...... _.~-__ Chicago, Ill. Goodykoontz, Wells______--___: Williamson, W. Va. Lampert, Piotian inno nsl. Oshkosh, Wis. Gorath, Gon Fc Chicago, Ill. Langley, John W--~.~-~----~--, Pikeville, Ky. Glowldl, WHOM bocce Seneca Falls, N. Y. DAO TUS Bi pts ciencinn daa Fort Worth, Tex. Graham, George S_._-._--..~-/ Philadelphia, Pa. Lankford, William C_c_.-----.| Douglas, Ga. Graham, William J__-_~__~~~_- | Aledo, Ill. Larsen, William W--~<----~-__. Dublin, Ga. Gros, Wiliam BO... Council Bluffs, Iowa. Lahenh, OGCRE bn cceinccnaniabo= Duluth, Minn. Ginenn, TE Tienes, St. Albans, Vt. Lawrence, Henry F_------_- Cameron, Mo. Greene, William S__----__-___- Fall River, Mass. Layton, Onled Bis cic neenecene Georgetown, Del. a ME ee Lancaster, Pa. Lasaro, Ladisias...... ansn.#s=. | Washington, La. Griffin, Anthony J_.--.-_--_____ New York City. EsOR, CHARONOG Bivceniteneesinnes Santa Rosa, Calif. Hatley, tindiesy Bellingham, Wash. Leatherwood, Elmer O__---~~--- Salt Lake City, Utah. Hammer, William C-__.__.-_.__ ; Asheboro, N.C. TOR, GORA ...cccics citiitincn Chickamauga, Ga. hg OR ELT eR, | Canon City, Colo. Bee, Werte Togaks .coisenent. Brooklyn, N. Y. TS | ee Corsicana, Tex. Lehlbach, Frederick R------. Newark, N. J. Harrison, Thomas W_.__-_--_-_- | Winchester, Va. Lineberger, Walter F__..---_-- Long Beach, Calif. © Haugen, Gilbert Bs Northwood, Iowa. Linthicum, J. Charles_____----. Baltimore, Md. TE Taree St. Louis, Mo. AAG, TOOWRI Toots terrencintem Kansas City, Kans. RON. Wr O iv eae Salem, Oreg. LARED, We TOO k meee icho Charleston, S.C. Oa. er ee Phoenix, Ariz. GOT) PEO i esp erwin oe New York City. OG AR | SE a e Cape Girardeau, Mo. Longworth, Nicholas______--_--. Cincinnati, Ohio. ES To nee Elmira, N. Y. EAE, Th. Uccincn tee dedied Blue Mountain, Miss. Re ed Perry, Okla. AIGO6, TOOT ack canine +-----| Waltham, Mass. en ee | Houlton, Me. Lathiring, OnCRE Biceisecciboninwws Evansville, Ind. Hickey, Andrew J_....._____-. Laporte, Ind. LOR, THOME Visine memencecaws Whiteville, N. C. Hicks, Frederick C__...______Port Washington, N. Y. McArthur, Clifton N------~-. Portland, Oreg. ee, Beh Pea | Baltimore, Md. McClintic, James V_ ~~ ...-_-. Snyder, Okla. I IED Sl al ; Canton, Ohio. McCormick, Washington J__-~~-. Missoula, Mont. nn ee | Marion, Kans. STON, DOI pit nce inten itt Monroeville, Ala, Hogan, Michael J.-.-._.-..-~_- | Brooklyn, N. Y. McFadden, Louis T_------__-. Canton, Pa. Hooker, James M_...... -. | Stuart, Va. MacGregor, Clarence_..___~___. ‘Buffalo, N. ¥, LIST OF MEMBERS. 7

Names and post-office addresses of Members and Delegates:of tle House of Representatives—Continued.

| Name. Home post office. | Name, Home post office. i

McKenzie, John C___------Elizabeth, Ill. | Reece, B. Carroll____------Elizabethtown, Tenn, MacLafferty, James H__--_~--- Oakland, Calif. | eed, Daniel A. Dunkirk, N. Y. McLaughlin, James C_..----_-- Muskegon, Mich. | Reed, Stuaré Ps. sc Clarksburg, W. Va. McLaughlin, Joseph__.__.-____ Philadelphia, Pa. Rhodes, Marion B_____--_-_-__-! Potosi, Mo. McLaughlin, Melvin O_.-_-~-_- York, Nebr. Ricketts, Edwin D__..---___-- | Logan, Ohio. McPherson, Isaac V_-.-----~~-- Aurora, Mo. Riddick, Cart -W._.-2-.- Lewistown, Mont. McSwain, John J-....-...--..- Greenville. S.C. | Riordan, Danie? J. New York City. Madden, Martin B__--_-----_- Chicago, Ill. | Roach, Sidney C__..--_---~-_-. Linn Creek, Mo. Masa, Walter W.-W... cnate! Syracuse, N. Y. | Robertson, Alice M_.------Muskogee, Okla. Maloney, Robert S__------Lawrence, Mass. | Robsion, John M___-____-____-_ Barbourville, Ky. Mann, Samet Fo sek Chicago, Ill. | Rodenberg, William A East St. Louis, Il. Mansfield, Joseph J---.---~--- Celumbus, Tex. | Rogers, John Jacob....._..-_-- Lowell, Mass. Manes, Cntr me oe le. Grand Rapids, Mich. |: Rose, Jolin Ma. 30 | Johnstown, Pa. Martin, Whitmell P__-.----~__. Thibodaux, La. | Rosenbloom, Benjamin L______. Wheeling, W. Va. Meet. Jame Buffalo, N. Y. | Rossdale, Albert B_-.2.-__-___ Bronx, N. Y. Merritt, Schuyler_____...--___ Stamford, Conn. | Rouse, Arthur Be.) 25... Burlington, Ky. Michaelson, M. Alfred__.-_---~_: Chicago, 1. | Rucker, William W_--.-__-__~ Keytesville, Mo. Michener, Earl C__._..---_-.__ Adrian, Mich. | Ryan, Thoeed F053 . New York City. ER, FO Biss aks etek ienecges Seattle, Wash. | Sabath, Adolph J___...______. Chicago, II. pa ee New York City. ' Sanders, Archie D__..____-___- Stafford, N. Y. Millspaugh, Frank C_------~ Canton, Mo. Sanders, Everett__._._.._.______-. Terre Haute, Ind. Mondell, Frank W__~-~--~-~--~--- Newcastle, Wyo. “ | Sanders, Morgan G____-_~__---- Canton, Tex. Montague, Andrew J_.----~---. Richmond, Va. I" YO "| eee Minden, La. Montoya, Nestor___._-.-_---_- Albuquerque, N. Mex, | Senn, Thomas Da... Minneapolis, Minn. WG IE gickrcsceecdeanen Monticello, Il. Beene rma cece Alpena, Mich. ONG Ce I oe ee ce Cambridge, Ohio. DS Re ecg Savannah, Tenn. Moore, R. Walton...... Fairfax, Va. : Benes, Wie 3.0 Kissimmee, Fla. Moores, Merrill__._._...... - .| Indianapolis, Ind. | ON Beardstown, Il. Morgan, William M__--_--_~__ Newark, Ohio. | Shelton, Samuel A______| Marshfield, Mo. MGPin, SOUR Wi ict Pittsburgh, Pa. | Shreve, Milton W____---______! Erie, Pa. Boke: Etoee Was Oswego, N. Y. I OE ii ern ceccnrcmeian New York City. Mudd, Sydney E___-.-.--~.. La Plata, Md. | Sinclair, James H__...... __. Kenmare, N. Dak. Murphy, Frank_..----...-~--.: Steubenville, Ohio. | Sinnott, Nicholas J....._...____ The Dalles, Oreg. Nelson, Adolphus P__.-----~~_- Grantsburg, Wis. | Sisson, Thomas U_=...______Winona, Miss. WROTR, TUNE esis Augusta, Me. | Slemp, C. Bascom__-______..| Big Stone Gap, Va. pee OS ee eee Madison, Wis. | Smith, Addison T_..._.__._.___. Twin Falls, Idaho. Newton, Cleveland A__..--.-__ St. Louis, Mo. | Bia Oe Oo Charlotte, Mich. Newton, Walter H_----_-- Minneapolis, Minn. | Smithwick, John H_...... ____! Pensacola, Fla. Wibhens Gene ie os San Francisco, Calif, | Snell, Bertrand H....___._____ Potsdam, N. Y. Norton, Miner G__...... _. Cleveland, Ohio. | Snyder, Homer Po. Little Falls, N. Y. .O’Brien, Charles F. X_.-.---_- Jersey City, N. J. See Columbus, Ohio. Commer, SHR. ohne New Orleans, La. | Sproul, Elliott W_-__..______. Chicago, Ill. Catt: Ceartes Fs: Louisville, Ky. | Stafford, William H_ -.______Milwaukee, Wis. Oldfield, William A_~.-_.____. Batesville, Ark. | Steagall, Henry B_....______Ozark, Ala. Oliver, William B_- ~~~... . Tuscaloosa, Ala. | Stedman, Charles M______. Greensboro, N. C. Olpp, Archibald E__..--.-~~__- West Hoboken, N. J. | Steenerson, Halvor__.______Crookston, Minn. Osborne, Henry Z_...... -_-__ Los Angeles, Calif. i. BS > eee North Bend, Ohio. Overstreet, James W____-.._._ Sylvania, Ga. | Stevenson, William F______. Cheraw, 8S. C. Paise, Calvin Di... Southbridge, Mass. | Stiness, Wakter Bo . Cowesett, R. I. Past, Wreiies e Sylvester, Ga. go | 2 es Kingstree, S. C. Parker, James S_....._..__.. Salem, N. Y. | Strong, James G....______! | Blue Rapids, Kans. Parker, Richard Wayne______| Newark, N. J. | Bivona, Mathew he Brookville, Pa. Pavks, Tilteen Bo... Hope, Ark. Sullivan, Christopher D______New York City. Patterson, Francis F., jr Camden, N. J. | Summers, John W___--___-___| Walla Walla, Wash. Patterson, Roscoe C_.-._-____ Springfield, Mo. | Sumners, Hatton W--______. Dallas, Tex. Perkins, Randolph___-_-______Woodcliff Lake, N. J. BSG IRS Mince BN sa) Norman, Okla. Perlman, Nathan D_-___~-____ New York City. | Sweet; Burton Bo. Waverly, Iowa. Petersen, Andrew N___---.-__- Brooklyn, N. Y. | Swing, Philip D------______- El Centro, Calif. Porter, Stephen G_-.--__-____- Pittsburgh, Pa. go Sd sees Boston, Mass. Pet. WGN Wace es Smithfield, N. C. | Taylor, Chester W_...... _.__. Pine Bluff, Ark. PeOGOR Bee ewceceemacde Chandler, Okla. | Taylor, Edward T_-..__._____ Glenwood Springs, Colo, Pertoll; Pret Bis caencn Attica, Ind. | Taylor, Herbert W_..______- Newark, N. J. Cat Pe RS ee aan McComb, Miss. | Taylor, J. iat catdienteteckeste Lafollette, Tenn. Radcliffe, Amos H-_---..---___. Paterson, N. J, ‘Popanie. Feeney We cis) Washington, Pa. Reiney,; John W..c22.2.. Chicago, Ill. Ten Eyck, Peter G_.-..______| Albany, N. Y. TAG, TIO Bina cect ctenitinsn Gadsden, Ala. Thomas, Robert Y., jr_____.c-_| Central City, Ky. Raker, John E____._...._.._____| Alturas, Calif. Thompson, Charles J__-______Defiance, Ohio. Ramseyer, C. William____..___ Bloomfield, Iowa. vy 7) SRR Lincoln, Nebr. Meakin, PON We... 6 Tupelo, Miss. Piltmee, John Mo Fayetteville, Ark. Ransley, Harry O----.--__--_- Philadelphia, Pa. CEI UE access New Haven, Conn, PRS ROT Ry: WI an asicacecne Bonham, Tex. Timberlake, Charles B_..____ ..| Sterling, Colo. Benet, DOR in nes _| Pottsville, Pa. TRIGNOE, Be Pik echine ne Medicine Lodge, Kans, 2 Died November 30, 1922, 2 Died November 18, 1922. LXIlIi——31 LIST OF MEMBERS.

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Tinkham, George Holden Boston, Mass. Webster, J. Stanley Spokane, Wash. Towner, Horace M Corning, Iowa. Wheeler, Loren B Springfield, Il. Treadway, Allen T Stockbridge, Mass, White, Hays B Mankato, Kans. Tucker, Henry St. George._.-_! Lexington, Va. | White, Wallace H., jr Lewiston, Me. Turner, Clarence W Waverly, Tenn. Williams, Guinn Decatur, Tex. Tyson, John R Montgomery, Ala. Williams, Thomas S Louisville, IL Underhill, Charles L Somerville, Mass. | Williamson, William Oacoma, S. Dak. Upshaw, William D...... - Atlanta, Ga. | Wilson, Riley J Harrisonburg, La. Vaile, William Naiinsanwecd Denver, Colo, Wingo, Otis ‘| De Queen, Ark. Vare, William S Philadelphia, Pa. Winslow, Samuel EB Worcester, Mass, Vestal, Albert H Anderson, Ind. Wise, James W Fayetteville, Ga. Vinson, Oarl... caddiancans, Milledgeville, Ga. | Wood, William R La Fayette, Ind, Voigt, Edward Sheboygan, Wis. Woodruff, Roy O Bay City, Mich. Volk, Lester D Brooklyn, N. Y. Woods, James P. Roanoke, Va. Volstead, Andrew J Granite Falls, Minn. | Woodyard, Harry C_...-...... } Spencer, W. Va. Walters, Anderson H | Johnstown, Pa. | Wright, William C Newnan, Ga. Debruce, N. Y. Wurzbach, Harry M Seguin, Tex. Washington, N.C. Wyant, Adam M Greensburg, Pa. Nashua, N. H. Yates, Richard Springfield, Il. Watson, Henry W Langhorne, Pa. Young, George M Valley City, N. Dak, Weaver, Zebulon Asheville, N. C. Zihlman, Frederick N Cumberland, Md.

DELEGATES.

Baldwin, Henry A Paia, Hawaii. Satheriand, Dan A... 2 Juneau, Alaska.

RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS.

Davila, Felix Cordova ; Gabaldon, Isauro Nueva Ecija, P. I. De Veyra, Jaime © i INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS.

ABERNETHY, CHARLES L, (@ Representative from North Carolina). ANDREWS, ALBERT, relief (see bill S. 4058). Attended, 5. _ Election to committees (see H. Res. 450). ANDREWS, WILLIAM E, (a Representative from Nebraska). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Attended, 4. Go #63 to enlarge public building at (see bill H. R. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 2059), o. Hastings, Nebr.: to enlarge public building at (see bill H. R. New Bern, N. C.: to enlarge public building at (see bili H. R. * 13092), 437. Remarks by, on 12960), 115. Ship subsidy, 347, 412. ACADEMY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, remarks in Senate relative to Thorpe, R. H.: Representative elect from Nebraska, 300. the program of the forty-second annual meeting of, 28. ACKERMAN, ERNEST R. (a Representative from New Jersey). ANEY, JAMES P., increase pension (see bill H. R. 12936). Attended, 4 ANONYMOUS COMMUNICATIONS, prohibiting the use of the mails ADJOURNMENT, adjourn December 4, 1922 (see H. Con. Res. 73*). for (see bill H. R. 13064), ADJUSTED COMPENSATION FOR VETERANS OF THE WORLD ANTHONY, DANIEL R., JR. (a Representative from Kansas). WAR. See Ex-Service Men. Attended, 4. ADMISSION TAX, amend act levying (see bill S. 2872*). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by : authorizing lease to Kansas Electric Power AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, provide for purchase and sale of (see Co. of certain land on military reservation at (see bill H. R. bills 8S. 4050; H. R. 12966). 13004), 189. Remarks in Senate relative to transportation rates on, 57. AGniCuyea provide credit facilities for (see bills 8S. 4063; H. R. ANTHRACITE COAL, embargo on (see bills H. R. 12826, 12827). ANTILYNCHING BILL. See LYNCHING. Remarks in Senate relative to the farmers’ rural credit bank, 28. ALASKA, adjustment of claims against the Government railroad in APPALACHIA, VA., erect public building at (see bill H. R. 13066). (see bill H. R. 12818). APPLEBY, T. FRANK (a Representative from New Jersey). Bill to aid in the development of the mineral resources of (see Remarks by, on bill H. R. 12967). Mann, James R.: letter on death of, 472. Letter from the Postmaster General transmitting coples of con- tracts for carrying the mails in, 451. APPROPRIATIONS, remarks in House relative to the approy viations features of the merchant nrarine bill, 349. ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR TRAFFIC, license the sale of beer and wines (see bills H. R. 12815, 12816). ARANSAS PASS, TEX., making provisions for improvement of chan- temarks in House relative to prohibiting the storage, transpor- nel from Corpus Christi to (see bill H. R. 12821). tation, or sale of liquors on vessels of the United States, 359. ARENTZ, SAMUEL 8. (a Representative from Nevada). ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN, return to the owners certain moneys Attended, 4. and property held by (see H. J. Res. 399). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by ALLEN, AGNES, increase pension (see bill H. R. 9847*). Lovelock, Nev.: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 15006), 189. ALLEN, NATALIA, increase pension (see bill H. R. 12935). Remarks by, on ALLISON, CARRIE M., pension (see bill H. R. 12907). Ship subsidy, 134, 177. ALMON, EDWARD B. (a Representative from Alabama). ARMY. Attended, 4. : Contract surgeons: bill to amend act to provide for appoint- AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR, letter remonstrating against ment and retirement of (see bill H. R. 13045). y the passage of the ship subsidy bill, 413, 430. Enlisted men: bills to amend the grade percentages of (see bills S. 4037*; H. R. 12819). SMEEICAP Atenas CORPORATION, table showing assets Medals: bills to prohibit unauthorized wearing, nranufacture, or of, 6. sale of (see bills S. 4036*; H. R. 12820). AEnICes LEGION, relief of Post No. 86 at Gray, Me. (see bill 8. Medical Reserve Corps: bill to amend act to provide for ap- 087). pointment and retirement of officers of (see bill H. R. 13045). AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE. See also COMMERCE AND NAVIGA- Officers: bill to amend laws relative to retirement of (see bill TION. 8S. 4052). Address delivered by the President before a joint session of the ——— bill for promotion of certain officers on the retired ee House on subject of promotion of (H. Doc. 471), list (see bill S. 4065). , ,, ». ——— bill to amend act relating to demotion and discharge Address delivered by Senator Ransdell before the National Mer- of (see bill S. 4076). chant Marine Association on subject of promotion of, 23. ——— bill to allow them to accept offices with pay from Gov- ae pp the merchant marine act of 1920 (see bill H. R. ernments of North and South America (see bill H. R. 28. ). 12954). Comparison of American and British ship wages, 161, 378. Concurrent resolution providing that all Members of the Senate ARNOLD, WILLIAM S., increase pension (see bill H. R. 13026). and House who were defeated at the recent polls should ab- ASHURST, HENRY F. (a Senator from Arizona). stain from voting on bill for promotion of (see 8. Con. Res, Attended, 272. ). Letter from the American Federation of Labor remonstrating ASSOCIATED OIL CO. OF NEW YORK, table showing assets of, 196. against the passage of the ship subsidy bill, 413, 430. Memorial of the Middle West Merchant Marine Committes favor- ASWELL, JAMES B. (a Representative from Louisiana). ing passage of the merchant marine bill, 386. Attended, 4. Remarks by, on Memorial of the National Board of Farm Organizations remon- 33, 34. strating against the pro sed ship subsidy bill, 24. Ku-Klux Klan in Louisiana, 32, Memorial of the Nationa Grange remonstrating against ship Louisiana and its resources, 34. subsidy legpmatien. 217. ATLANTIC, GULF AND WEST INDIES STEAMSHIP LINES, table Remarks in House on bill (H. R. 12817) to amend the merchant showing assets of, 196 marine act of 1920, 37, 82, 132, 189, 300, 339, 409, 429, 434. ATLANTIC REFINERY CO., table showing assets of, 196. AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS, annual report of, 6. AURORA, MO., erect public building at (see bill H. R. 12961). SNDERIOS, ROCKET WILLIAM, increase pension (see bill H. R. 3080). BACHARACH, ISAAC (a Representative from New Jersey). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by ANDERSON,. SYDNEY (a Representative from Minnesota). Wmley, Thomas N.: for relief (see bill H. R. 12866), 22. Attended, 4. Pleasantville, N. J.: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. ANDREW, A. PIATT (a Representative from Massachusetts). 12864), 22. Attended, 4. , BAILBY, DR. E. S., relief (see bill H. R. 12835). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Haverhill, Mass.: to enlarge public building at (see bill H. R. BAIR, BELLE, increase pension (see bill H. R. 12989). 13001), 189. BAKER, ALFRED B., relief (see bill H. R. 13076). Remarks by, on Ship subsidy, 414. BAKER, LINDA A., pension (see bill S. 4068).

The * indicates bills acted upon. See “ History of Bills.” 10 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX.

BALL, L. HEISLER (a Senator from Delaware). BLANTON, THOMAS L,—Continued. Attended, 3. Remarks by, on Appointed on funeral committee, 439. Blinded, armless, and legless veterans, 45. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Final adjournment, 472. District of Columbia: providing funds for maintenance of public Ship subsidy, 85, 92, 98, 133, 184, 146, 157, 171, 175, 177, 181, order during convention of Imperial Council of the 223, 305, 806, 308, 313, 315, 341, 342, 356, 369, 371, 372, 412, Mystic Shrine in (see 8. J. Res. 247), 47. 425, 427, 428. to amend law regarding assessment of real and personal BOARDMAN, CATHERINE, increase pension (see bill H. R. 13011). property in (see bill S. 4067), 117. ——— to establish board of indeterminate sentence and parole BOIES, WILLIAM D. (a Representative from Iowa). for (see bill S. 4072), 273. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by National Capital: providing for comprehensive development of Big Sioux River: to construct bridge across (see bill H. R. park and playground system of (see bill 8. 4062), 47. 13000), 188. Remarks by, on BOILER INSPECTORS. See RarwRroans. Bayard, Tiomas F.: credentials of, 8. BONDS = THB UNITED STATES. See Dent or THE UNITED ee WILLIAM B. (a Representative from Alabama), TATES, Attended, 4. BONUS FOR WORLD WAR VETERANS. ' See Ex-Service MEN. Amendments offered by, to BORAH, WILLIAM BE. (a Senator from Idaho). Merchant marine act, 1920: bill (H. R. 12817) to amend, 811, Attended, 8. 318, 351, 359, 365. Appointed on Joint Select Committee on the Disposition of Use- Remarks UY, ON X less Papers in the Executive Departments, 47. Ship subsidy, 39, 43, 84, 96, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, Bilis and joint resolutions introduced by 111, 134, 143, 156, 167, 177, 179, 180, 202, 203, 804, 309, Farm loan act: to amend section 23 of (see bill S. 4084), 452. 310, 311, 318, 320, 340, 348, 351, 357, 359, 360, 363, 365, Idaho: authorizing submission to Court of Claims of certain 3G, 367, 370, 373, 411, 4138, 420, 436. damage claims of sundry citizens of (see bill S. 4083), 452. BANKING AND CURRENCY. See FAarMeRS’ Rurat Creprr Bask, Reclamation projects: authorizing extension of time for pay- BAPP, KATIE JANE, pension (see bill H. R. 12981). ment of charges due on (see bill 8. 4082), 452. Motions and resolutions offered by BARBOUR, HENRY E. (a Representative from California). Pueblo Indian lands in New Mexico: requesting House to return Petitions and papers presented by, from to Senate bill (8. 8855) relating to, 11. Societies and associations, 271. Remarks by, on BARDSTOWN, KY., relief of the Presbyterian Church at (see bills S. Clemenceau, Georges: visit of, 49, 50, 52, 538. 4054: H. R. 12980). France and Germany: policy toward, 50, 51, 52, 53, 56. BARKER, JAMES H.., increase pension (see bills H. R. 12849, 12882). Liberian loan, 68. Newberry, Truman H.: resignation of, 81. BARKLEY, ALBEN W. (a Representative from Kentucky). Pueblo Indian lands in New Mexico, 11, 288. Remarks by, on Ship subsidy, 415. eee ears ARTHUR, increase pension (see bill H. R. BAYARD, THOMAS F. (a Senator from Delaware). Oe) . Credentials presented and sworn in, 8, 11. BOsEGM., MAGS. continue operation of Veterans’ Hospital No. 36 at Assigned to committees, 272. see . J. Res. 395). BAYLOR, ADAM K., relief (see bill S. 4077). BOSTWICK, MALISSA A., pension (see H. R. 13106). BECK, JOSEPH D. (a Representative from Wisconsin). BOWLING, WILLIAM B. (a Representative from Alabama). Attended, 5. Attended, 4. BEEDY, ~~ L. (a Representative from Maine). ROX, JOHN C. (a Representative from Tezas). Atterded, 4. Attended, 5. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Amendments offered by, to Pestens, Me.: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 18003), Meschent marine act, 1920: bill (H. R. 12817) to amend, 322, 189. Remarks by, on Remarks by, on Ship subsidy, 142, 146, 147, 159. Ship subsidy, 228, 236, 237, 822, 823, 385. Reports made by, from BEEGHLY, CHARLES RAY, pension (see bill H. R. 12985). Committee on Claims: BEER AND WINES. See ALCOHOLic LiQuork TRAFFIC. Leavitt, Louis (H. Rept. 1221, pt. 2), 115. BEGG, JAMES T. (a@ Representative from Ohio). BOYD, JENNIE, pension (see bill H. R. 12969). Attended, 5. BOYD, JOHN H., pension (see bill H. R. 12941). Bille end joint resolwtions introduced by Blackman, Margaret: to pension (see bill H. R. 12970), 116. BRAND, CHARLES H. (a Representative from Georgia). Boyd, Jennie: to pension (see bill H. R. 12969), 116. Remarks by, on Minkler, Nehemiah D.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12971), 116. Ship subsidy, 222. Spencer, Mary: to pension (see bill H. R. 12968), 116. BRANDEGEE, FRANK B. (a Senator from Connecticut). Remarks by, on Attended, 3. Ship subsidy, 148, 208, 209, 210, 211, 216, 353, 366, 420. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Home for the Friendless, of Chicago, Ill., and others: for relief BENFIELD, W. J., relief (see bill 8. 4057). of (see bill 8S. 4054), 47. BENHAM, JOHN §&. (a Representative from Indiana). Remarks by, on Attended, 4. Ship subsidy, 26. Bilis and joint resolutions introduced by Votes by defeated Members, 26. O'Neal, Lida: to pension (see bill H. R. 12972), 116. Shuey, Jacob: to correct military record of (see bills H. R. BRANNON, JOHN T., pension (see bill H. R. 13044). 12973, 13048), 116, 324. BRAY, JOHN, relief (see bill H. R. 12974). BENSON, MOLLIE E., pension (see bill S. 4026). BREWER, MARY M., relief (see S. Res. 369*). BENTON, THOMAS M., increase pension (see bill H. R. 13030). BRIDGES. Big Siouw River: bill to allow construction of bridge across (see BERGMAN, JOHN, pension (see bill H. R. 13052). bill H. R. 13000). BERNHARDT, JOHN, pension (see bill H. BR. 18023). Colorado River: bills to allow the Southern Pacific Railroad Co. BESSEMER, MICH., sale of the Montreal River Lighthouse Reserva- to bridge (see bills S. 4069*; H. R. 12831). : tion to the Gogebie County Board of the American Legion at Delaware River: joimt resolutions making appropriation in aid of (see bill H. R. 13032). construction of memorial bridge across (see 8. J. Res. 249; HH. J. Res. 397). LIG SIOUX RIVER, allow construction of bridge across (see bill H. R. Kankekee River: bills to allow construction of bridge across 13000). (see bills S. 4032, 4033). BIRKHIEMER, LAURA, pension (see bill H. R. 13057). Little Calumet River, ill.: bills to allow construction of bridge BIXLER, HARRIS J. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). across (see bills S. 4031; H. R. 12892). Attended, 5. BRIGGS, CLAY STONE (a Representative from Tezae). BLACK, CARRIE M., pension (see bill H. R. 13058). Attended, 5. Amendments offered by, to BLACK. EUGENE (a Representative from Teavas). Merchant marine act, 1920: bill (H. R. 12817) to amend, 310, Remarks by, on Ship subsidy, 422. 318, 320, 352, 364, 367, 369, 871, 376. Remarks by, on BLACKFEET INDIAN RESERVATION. See INDIANS. Ship subsidy, 233, 284, 236, 287, 288-252, 307, 810, 317, 318, BLACKFORD, FREDERIC H., to pay (see H. Res. 447). 320, 324, 352, 368, 364, 365, 367, 369, 371. BLACKMAN, MARGARET, pension (see bill H. R. 12970). BRITTEN, rap A. (a Representative from Illinois). BLAKENEY, ALBERT A. (a Representative from Maryland). Attended, 4. Attended, 4. Appointed on funeral committee, 439. Bille and joint resolutions introduced by BLANCHARD, MARY E.. increase pension (see bill H. R. 13041). Navy: to provide relief for temporary and reserve officers of (see BLAND, SCHUYLER OTIS (a Representative from Virginia). bill H. R. 18111), 440. : Attended, 5. Veterans of World War: to provide adjusted compensation for Remarks by, on (see bill H. R. 12816), 6. Ship subsidy, 217, 218-222. Remarks by, on BLANTON, THOMAS L. (a Representative from ), Ship subsidy, 808. Attended, 5. BROOKHART, SMITH W. (a Senator from Iowa). Amendments offered by, to Credentials presented and sworn in, 440. Maschant marine act, 1920: bill (H. R. 12817) to amend, 308, BROOKS, EDWARD §&. (a Representative from Pennsylvania), 372, 412. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on District of Columbia: granting relief to Metropolitan police, and Ship subsidy, 425. > to officers and members of fire department in (see bill H. BROUSSARD, EDWIN 8S. (a Senator from Louisiana), 12997), 188. Attended, 3, CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX. tl

BROWER, CATHERIND,. pension (see bill BH. BR. 130136). CAPPER, ARTHUR (a Senator from Kansas). BROWN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, pension. (see bill H. R. 18119). Attended, 3. i Bills and joint resolutions introduced by BROWN, FRANK A., relief (see bill H. R. 12869). Agricultural ond live-stock industries: to provide credit facilities BROWN, LAURA L., pension (see bill H. R. 13035). for (see bill S. 4063), 47. BROWNE, EDWARD HE. (a@ Representative from Wisconsin), Petitions and papers ‘presented by, from Attended, 5 Societies and associations, 24, 117. Remarks by, on BRUNAUGH, SUSAN, pension (see bill H. R. 13020). Farm products: transportation rates on, 57, 58. BUCHANAN, JAMES P. (a Representative from Texas). Railroad earnings, 58. Attended, 5. CARAWAY, THADDEUS H. (a Senator from Arkansas), BUGMAN, JOSEPH H., pension (see bill H.-R. 13102). Attend ed, 3. BUILDING MATERIALS, give priority in car service for distribution Motions and resolutions offered by of (see H. J. Res. 389). Senate and House of Representatives: to prevent participation in enactment of legislation by Members failing of reelection to eee ~~~ eae L. (a@ Representative from North Carolina). (see 8. cam, Res. 29), 26 Attended, 5 ° Remarks by, o BURRIS, FREEMAN A., pension (see bill H. R. 12855). Antilynching, 335, 336, 337, 398, 399, 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, BURROUGHS, SHERMAN KE. (@ ee from New Hampshire). 405, 406, 407, 408, 409. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Ship subsidy, 25, 26. Conway, Mary F.: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 12832), 7. Votes by defeated Members, 26. Petitions and papers presented by, oun CAREW, JOHN F. (a Representative from New York). Citizens and individuals, 116. Attended, 4. BURSUM, HOLM O. (a Senator from New Mezice). CARRUTH, CAROLINE, increase pension (see bill H. R. 13019), Attended, 3. CARTER, CHARLES D. (a Representative from Oklahoma). BURT, ELIJAH, pension (see bill H. R. 18022). pos saggy 2 BURTNESS, OLGER B. (a Representative from North Dakota). Remarks by, @ Petitions and papers presented by, from Ship cubalae, 215, 412, 413. Societies’ and associations, 437. letter of Samuel Gompers respecting, 413. Remarks by, on prayer: a Baw purchase site for public building at (see bill Ship subsidy, 95. be 2962). BUTLER, MARTHA KE., pension (see bill H. R. 12992). CASEY, ancuan pension (see bill H. R. 13101). BUTLER, SAMUEL H., relief (see bill S. 4085). CHALMERS, WILLIAM W. (a Representative from Ohia). BUTLER, SARAH F., papers withdrawn in House, 339. Attended, 5. Motions and resolutions offered by BUTLER, THOMAS 8. (a@ Representative from Pennsylvania), Butler, Sarah F.: to withdraw papers In case of, 339. Attended, 5. Remarks by, on Bills < Ls resolutions introduced by St. Lawrence-Great Lakes waterway, 231. Naval service: to provide for immediate needs, on discharge, of Ship subsidy, 230, 231 certain enlisted mer of (see bik H. R. 12952), 115. New York). Motions and resolutions offered by CHANDLER, WALTER M. (a Representative from Blackford, Frederick H., and Elizabeth F. Mullen: Attended, 4, to pay (see Remarks by, on H. Res. 447), 116 Ship subsidy, 94, 97, 105, 106. Connell, Charles R.: on death of (see H. Res. 444), 6. Remarks by, on CHAPIN, VIRGINIUS P., relief of estate (see bill S. 4056}. Ku-Klux Klan in Louisiana, 36. CHICAGO, ILL, relief of the Home for the Friendiess in (see bills Ship subsidy, 310, 311, 363. S. 4054; H. R. 12980). BYRNES, JAMEe F. (a Representative from South Carolina). Bill to amend act to permit the city to acquire real estate of the Attended, United States (see bill H. RB. 11579*). Bills and joint reentitttons introduced by CHINDBLOM, CARL R. (@ Representative from Ttinois). South Carolina: to deliver to Daughters of American Revolution Attended, 4. of State of South Carolina silver service from battleship (see Appointed teller, 351. bill H. = 13110), 440. Appointed on funeral committee, 439. Remarks by, @ Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Ship subesdy; 349. Hindman, Alonzo G.: to pension (see bill H. RB. 13007), 189. sSYRNS, JOSEPH W. (a Representative from Tennessee). Remarks by, on Appointed on funeral committee, 439. Ship subsidy, 108, 109, 145, 158, 159, 160-167, 304, 305, 309, CADY,. NANCY J., pension (see bill H. R. 12933). 310, 323, 346, 347, 349, 357, 368, 387. CALCIUM ARSENATBS, inquiry relative to. the cost of manufacturing CHRISTOPHERSON, CHAS. A. (a Representative from South Dakota). and producing (see A. Res. 448). Attended, 5. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by CALDER, WILLIAM M. (a Senator from New York). Constitution of the United States: proposing amendment, poles Attended, 3. ing to election of Representatives, to (see H. J. Res. 390), Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Robinson, Gertrude A.: to pension (see bill H. . + eerie i. : Lockwood, 20. o: to pension (see bill S. 4081), 452. Slasor, Vinson: for relief (see bill H. R. 12834), Macy, R. H., : for relief (see bill S. 4079), 452. Morse, Jerome nm “for relief (see bill S. 4080), 452. CIVIL WAR, increase pensions for service in (see bill H. R 12865). Remarks by, on CLAIMS, fix time limit for poxeent of claims by the Shipping Board Brewer, Hiram H.. 452. (see bill H. R. 12 ). Watson, Thomas B.: funeral expenses of, 338. Joint resolution to psa ana sgpeeuntatice for payment of claims Reports made by, from for damages to and loss of private qeaperty incident to the ea e to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the training of the Army (see H. J. Res. 388 nate: CLAIRE, PAUL, increase pension (see bi H. R. andes. Additional Senate pages (S. Res. a 451. CLARK, FRANK (a Representative from Florida). Brewer, Mary M. (S. Res. 369), 452. rey Rebecen aS Latimer: compensation and mileage of (S. Res. Attended, 4. CLARKE, JOHN D. (a Representative from New Yerk), Watson, kis E.: funeral expemses of (S. Res. 365), 451. Attended, 4. Bills and joint resolutions introduced b CALIF ces wy in Senate relative to aliew ownership of land Moore, Edward N.: for relief (see bitt H. R. 13075), 388. n, « Remarks by, on CALLAGHAN, MICHAEL F., relief (see bill H. R. 12848). Ship subsidy, 412, 416. CAMDEN, ARK., enlarge public building at (see bill H. R. 12822). CLEMENCEAU, GEORGES, remarks in Senate relative to criticisms of the United States expressed by, 49, 277, 289, 291. CAMERON, RALPH H. (a Senator from Arizona). Attended, 3. CLEMENT, HENRY F., pension (see bill H. RB. 12900). Appointed on funeral committee, 439. CLOUSE. WYNNE F. (a@ Representative from Tennessee). CAMPBELL, GUY E. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). Attended, 5. Attended, 5. COAL, embargo on (see bills H. R. 12826, 12827). CAMPBELL, PHILIP P. (a Representative from Kavtisas). COBB, JAMES A., mentioned in Senate, 119. Attended, 4. COBB, MURRAY A., relief (see bill S. 4030). Motions and resolutions offered by COCKRAN, W. BOURKE (a@ Representative from New York). srs > ot. meeting: fixing 12 o’clock meridian as (see H. Res. Remarks by, on a Ship subsidy, 38, 42. Merchant marine act, 1920: for ae Saree of bill CH. R. = to amend (see H. Res. 446), COLE, CYRENUS (a Representative from Iawa). Remarks by, o Attended, 4. Ship oebeiny, 87, 38, 42, 43, 44. COLB, MARY C., increase pension (see bill H. R. 13013). Reports made by, from COLE, R. CLINT (a Representative from Ohio). Committee on Rules: Attended, 5. Ship subsidy (H. Res. 446; H. Rept. 1258), 37. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Boardman, Catherine: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 13011), CAMPBELL, SARAH BE., pension (see bill H. R, 12857). 189. CANNON, JOSEPH G. (a Representative from Illinois). Cole, Mary C.: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 13013), 189. Appointed on funeral committee, 439. Pickel, Rebecea M.: te pension (see bill H. R. ey 189. Powell, Allie: to pension (see bill H. R. 13008), CANTLIN, SUSAN B., pension (see bill H. R. 12885). Reeder, Lula: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 713010), 189. CANTRILL, JAMES C. (a Representative from Kentucky). Waite, Ralph: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 13012), 189. Remarka by. on Petition and papers presented by. _— Ship subsidy, 40. Societies and associations, 1 12 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX.

COLEMAN, WILLIAM, pension (see bill H. R. 18107). COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS (House). COLLIER, JAMES W. (a Representative from Mississippi). Reports by Attended, 4. Fulton County, Ga. (H. Rept. 1261), 437. COLLINS. ROSS A. (a Representative from Mississippi). COMMiTTEE ON RULES (House). Attended, 4. Reports by COLLINS LINE, remarks in House relative to ship subsidies paid to, Special order for bill H. R. 12817 (H. Res. 446; H. Rept. 100. 1258), 37. COMMITTEE ON THE TERRITORIES (House). COLORADO RIVER, allow the Southern Pacific Railroad Co. to bridge Mr. Abernethy appointed, 115. (see bills S. 4069*; H. R. 12831). Text of the compact between the States of Arizona, California, COMMITTEES OF CONGRESS, oupetet joint committee to investigate Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming with certain activities of the Ku-Klux Klan (see H. J. Res. 393). respect to the disposition of the waters of, 472. CONFIRMATIONS. Sce Executive NOMINATIONS AND CONFIRMA-— COLT, LeBARON B. (a Senator from Rhode Island). TIONS. Attended, 3. CONGRESS. See also CoMMITTERS Or CONGRESS; HoUsE oF REPRBE- COLTER, GROVER, increase pension (see bill H. R. 12850). SENTATIVES ; SENATE. COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION, address delivered by the President Concurrent resolution to hold a joint session of the Senate and before a joint session of the Senate and House on subject of House for the purpose of receiving a imessage from the promotion of the merchant marine (H. Doc. 471), 9, 19, 115. President of the United States (see H. Con. Res. 72*). Address delivered by Senator Ransdell before the National Mer- Proclamation calling an extra session to convene November 20, chant Marine Association on subject of promotion of the 1922, 3, 4. merchant marine, 23. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, furnish to each Senator elect and Bill to amend the merchant marine act of 1920 (see bill H. R. Representative elect (see H. J. Res. 391). - 2817*). CONNALLY, TOM (a Representative from Tezas). Comparison of American and British ship wages, 161, 378._ Attended, 5. Letter from the American Federation of Labor remonstrating Amendments offered by, to against the passage of the ship subsidy bill, 413, 430. Merchant marine act, 1920: bill (H. R. 12817) to amend, 318. Memorial of the Middle West Merchant Marine Committee favor- Remarks by, on ing passage of the merchant marine bill, 386. , Ship subsidy, 41, 42, 315, 317, 318, 322, 363, 360. Memorial of the National Board of Farm Organizations re- nr ergen monstrating against the proposed ship-subsidy bill, 24. CONNELL, CHARLES R. (late a Representative from Pennsylvania). Memorial of the National Grange remonstrating against ship Death announced, 6, 17. subsidy legislation, 217. Resolutions on death of (see H. Res. 444; S. Res. 361), 6, 17. Remarks in House on bill (H. R. 12817) to amend the merchant CONNELLY, PATRICK H., increase pension (see bill H. R. 12977). marine act of 1920, 37, 82, 132, 189, 300, 339, 409, 429, CONNER, DENNIS, increase pension (see bill H. R. 13029). 434. Statistics relative to water-borne foreign commerce of the CONNOLLY, JAMES J. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). United States, 1921, by customs districts, 239. Attended, 5 Table showing assets of certain shipowning corporations, 196. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Ubil, Sarah C.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12898), 45. COMMISSIONS, create commission to recommend legislation for sim- Woods, Catherine: for relief (see bill H. R. 12899), 45. plification of pleadings, practice, and procedure in Federal Petitions and papers presented by, from courts (see bills S. 4066; H. R. 12998, 13074). Citizens and individuals, 46. Bill to appoint a monopoly control commission (see bill H. R. 13091). CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES. COMMITTEE TO AUDIT AND CONTROL THE CONTINGENT EX- Joint resolutions for amendments to PENSES OF THE SENATE (Senate). Representatives: providing for four-year terms for (see H. J. Reports by Res. 390). Additional pages (S. Res. 363), 451. CONTRACT SURGEONS. See Army. Brewer, Mary M. (S. Res. 369), 452. CONWAY, MARY F., increase pension (see bill H. R. 12832). Felton, Rebecca Latimer (S. Res. 366), 452. Funeral expenses of Thomas E. Watson (S. Rept. 365), 451. COOPER, HENRY ALLEN (a Representative from Wisconsin). Attended, 5. COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE (Senate). Appointed on funeral committee, 489. Mr. George appointed, 272. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (House). Clement, Henry F.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12900), 45. Reports by ar Wis.: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 12897), Leavitt, Louis (H. Rept. 1221), 115. ° 5. COMMITTE ON CLAIMS (Senate). COOPER, JOHN G. (a Representative from Ohio). Mr. Bayard appointed, 272. Attended, 5. COMMITTEE ON COINAGE, WEIGHTS, AND MEASURES (House). COPLEY, IRA C. (a Representative from Illinois). Mr. Abernethy appointed, 115. Appointed on funeral committee, 439. COMMITTEE ON DISPOSITION OF USELESS EXECUTIVE COPPAGE, JAMES A., pension (see bill H. R. 12979). PAPERS (joint). CORCORAN, JOHN J., relief (see bill H. R. 12945). Reports by Navy Department (H. Rept. 1259), 188. CORPUS CHRISTI, TEX., making provisions for improvement of COMMITTEE ON DISPOSITION OF USELESS PAPERS IN THE channel from Aransas Pass to (see bill H. R. 12821). EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS (joint). COTTON, statistics relative to cotton exports from Gulf ports, 239. Members on part of Senate appointed, 47. COUGHLIN, CLARENCE D. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). COMMITTEE ON THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (House), Attended, 5. , Reports by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Pawnbrokers (H. Rept. 1256), 6. Bray, John, alias John Pickthorn: for relief (see bill H. R. COMMITTEE ON THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (Senate). 12974), 116. Mr. Bayard appointed, 272. Remarks by, on Mr. Pomerene excused, 272. Ship subsidy, 94, 95. COMMITTEE ON EXPENDITURES IN THE NAVY DEPARTMENT COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES. (House). Bill to amend the Judicial Code (see bill S. 4038). Mr. Abernethy appointed, 115. Deputy clerks: bill fixing the per diem allowance when absent on official business (see bill H. R. 13069). COMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION (Senate). District attorneys: bill fixing salaries of (see bill H. R. 13068), Mr. George appointed, 272. Judges: bill to amend law relative to substitution of a judge in COMMITTEE ON INSULAR AFFAIRS (House), place of one alleged to be prejudiced (see bill S. 40388). Mr. Turner appointed, 115. Juries: text of instructions to the nd jury delivered by Judge John M. Killits, United States District Court, Toledo, COMMITTEE ON INVALID PENSIONS (House). Ohio, 432. Mr. Davis of Tennessee excused, 115. Marshals: bill fixing salaries of (see bill H. R. 13068). Mr. Turner appointed, 115. Pleadings, practice, and procedure: bills to create commission to Reports by recommend legislation for simplification of (see bills Pensions for service in the Civil War, the war with Mexico, and 8S. 4066; H. R. 12998, 13074). the war with Great Britain—1812 (H. Rept. 1260), 271. Virginia; bill to increase salaries of the United States marshal COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY (House). and the United States district attorney for eastern dis- Reports by trict of (see bill H. R. 12956). Pitney, Mahlon, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the COWPENS BATTLE GROUND, S. C., erect monument at (see bill United States (H. Rept. 1262), 437. H. R. 12861). COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY (Senate). CRAEMER, WILLIAM, report of investigation of certain steamship Reports by lines made by, 22 Retirement of Mahlon Pitney, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (bill S. 4025), 272. CRAGO, THOMAS S&S. (a Representative from Pennsylvania), Attended, 5. COMMITTEE ON THE MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES (House). CRAIG, ANNA MARIA, pension (see bill H. R. 13063). Reports by CRAMTON, LOUIS C. (a Representative from Michigan), American merchant marine (H. Rept. 1257), 21. Attended, 4. COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AFFAIRS (Senate). Remarks by, on Reports by Ship subsidy, 359, 413. 414, 427. Grade percentages of enlisted men (8S. Rept. 931). 451. CRAWFORD, CATHARINE, pension (see bill H. R. 12905). ae wearing of medals and badges (S. Rept. 930), CRAWFORD, MARTHA, increase pension (see bill H. R. 12922). COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICES AND POST ROADS (Senate). CREDIT FACILITIES FOR AGRICULTURE, provide (see bills 8. Mr. George appointed, 272. 4063; H. R. 13033). CONGRESSIONAL: RECORD. INDEX. 13

CRISP, CHARLES R. (a Representative from Georgia). i a testimony relative to the propesed loan to Attended, 4. ria, 66. Appointed! on funeral committee, 439. DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES, extend and stabilize the market for Motions and resolutions offered by United States bonds and other securities (see bilis S. 4063; Watson, Thomas #.: on death of (see H. Res. 443), 6. H. R. 13033). Petitions and papers presented by, from Citizens and individuais, 40. DELAWARE RIVER, making appropriation in aid of construction of a Remarks by, on memorial bridge across (see 8. J. Res. 249; H. J. Res. 397). Ship subsidy, 85, 170. DEMPSEY, 8. WALLACE (a Representative from New York). CRISWELL, OSCAR, pension (see bill S. 4059). > Amendments offered by, to _ Merchant marine act, 1920: bill (H. R. 12817) to amend, 372. CROMER, CELIE J., pension (see bill H. R. 12856). Remarks by, on CROWTHER, FRANK (a Representative from New York). Ship subsidy, 361, 372. Attended, 4. ee ae OF COMMERCE, annual report of publications issued Bills_and joint resolutions introduced by se Catherine: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 13016), DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, annual report of exchange of typewriting Lyons, Martin G.: to imerease pension (see bill H. R. 13014), machines in, 324. Letter from the Secretary of Labor transmitting report of con- Schuyler, William: to pension (see bill H. R. 13015), 189. tingent expenses of, 6. War trophies: to donate to Veterans of Foreign Wars certain Letter from the Secretary of Labor transmitting list of useless (see H. J. Res. 398), 387. papers in, 6, 47. s Petitions and papers presented by, from Report of the investigation and inspection service relative to Societies and associations, 388. wages of seamen, 111. CRUM, JOHN E., increase pension (see bill H. R. 12928). DBPUEL, DELNORA, pension (see bill H. R. 12906). CULBDRSON, CHARLES A. (a Senetor from Teaas). DIAL, NATHANIEL B. (a Senator from South Carolina). Attended, 3. Attended, 3. Remarks by, on CULLEN, THOMAS H. (a Representative from New York). Bradley, William R., 297, 298. Attended, 4. Liberian loan, 48, 64, 68, 117. Petitions and papers presented by, from Locomotive-boiler Coaperiens 48, 118. Citizens and individuals, 437. Order of business, 297, 298. Societies and associations, 22. DICKINSON, L. J. (@ Representative from Iowa). CUMMINS, ALBERT B. (a Senator from Iowa). Attended, 4. - Attended, 3. Appointed teller, 318. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Amendments offered by, to ie nn a Criswell, Oscar: to pension (see bill 8. 4059), 47. Merchant marine act, 1920: bill (H. R. 12817) to amend, 318. Remarks by, on 319, 320, 353. Antilynching, 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 442, 448, 444. Remarks by, oun Brookhart, Smith W.: credentials of, 440. Ship subsidy, 318, 319, 320, 353. Liberian loan, 48, 49. . Locomotive boiler inspectors, 48, 49. DILLINGHAM, WELLIAM P. (a Senator from Vermont). Attended, 440. CURRY, CHARLES F. (a Representative from Caiifornia). Attended, 4. DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. See Courts oF THE UNITED StaTEs. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by . DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. . n : Alaska: providing for adjustment of cliins against Govern- Annual report of the Board of Commissioners of, 451. ment railroad in Territory of (see bill H. R. 12818), 6. Assessments: See Tazes. : Freeman, Granville C.: to pay six months’ salary to widow of Board of indeterminate sentence and parole: bill to establish (see (see H. Res. 452), 271. bill S. 4072). , Cooperative contract loan, savings, and investment institutions: CURTIS, CHARLES (a Senator from Kansas). bills to regulate unincorporated (see bills 8S. 4045; Attended, 3. H. R. 12955). " Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Fire department: bill for relief of (see bill H. R. 12997). | Hanlon, Joseph Edmund: for relief (see bill S. 4049), 25. Park and playground system: bill providing for comprehensive Senators: to previde fer payment of salaries to certain (see development of (see bill 3S. 4062). ef S. J. Res. 248), 117. Pawnbrokers: bill to regulate (see bill H. R. 12172*). Motions and resolutions offered by Personal prop : bill te amend law relative to assessment of Adjourn: to, 32, 131. (see bill 8. 4067). Adjourn over: te, 131. Potice department: dill for relief of (see bill H. R. 12997). Executive session: for, 68, 298, 339. Real estate: bill to amend law relative to assessment of (see Recess: for, 448, 452. bill S. 4067). ; Petitions and papers presented by, from Shriners’ convention: joint resolutions te provide funds for Societies and associations, 117. matutenance of public order during (see S. J. Res. Remarks by, on 247; H. J. Res. 396). Adjournment over Thanksgiving Day, 388, 389. Tazves: bill to amend law regarding assessment of real and House rules limiting debate, 388, 30, 394. personal property (see bill S. 4067). Interruptions from public gallery, 2838. Journal, 325, 326, 338, 339, 398, 395, 438, 440. DOMESTIC DISTURBANCES, data relative to Federal aid in (S. Doc. Librarian loan, 16, 30, 31 32, 48, 60, 63, 64, 67, 68, 117, 119, 263). 128, 131, 277, 288. DOMINICK, FRED H. (a Representative from South Carolina). Locomotive boiler inspectors, 30, 60. Attended, 5. Order of business, 277, 448. DONNELLY, FLORENCE 4A., relief (see H. Res. 456). DALE, PORTER H. (a@ Representative from Vermont). DOTSON, WILLIAM, increase pension (see bill H. R. 13118). Attended, 5. DOTY, GEORGE E., relief (see bill H. R, 12890). DALLINGER, FREDERICK W. (a Representative from Massachusetts.) DOWELL. CASSIUS C. (a Representative from lowa). Attended, 4. Attended, 4. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by - = Preston, David C.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12975), 116. Brown, Laura I.: to pension (see bill H. R. 13035), 271. DALTON, JAMES L., relief (see bill H. R. 12943). DRIVER, WILLIAM J. (a Representative from Arkansas). DAMAGE CLAIMS. See CLAmMs. Attended, 4. DANISON, ANNA, pension (see bill H. R. 13025). DRUM, SIMON G., pension (see bill H. R. 12938). DARROW, GEORGE P. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). DUNN, MATTIE, pension (see bill H. R. 13122). Attended, 5. DUNWOODY, FRANCES E., pension (see bill H. R. 12853). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by DUPRB, H. GARLAND (a Representative from Louisiana). Horton, Frank Reed: for relief (see bill H. R. 13097), 437, Attended, 4. Pierce, Matthew: to pension (see bill H. R. 12976), 116. DYER, LEONIDAS C. (a@ Representative from Missouri). DAVIS, CHARLES R. (a Representative from Minnesota). Attended, 4. Attended, 4. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by DAVIS, EWIN L. (a Representative from Tennessee). Bailey, E. S.: for relief (see bill H. R. 12835), 7. Attended, 5. Lindsey, Lucian: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 12836), 7, Appointed teller, 317, 319, 351, 352. DYER ANTILYNCHING BILL. See Lyxcutna. Resignation from committee, 115, Amendments offered by, to EASTMAN, JOHN C., telegram remonstrating against the ship subsidy Merchant marine act, 1920: bill (H. R. 12817) to amend, 303, bill received from, 385. 308, 312, 314, 317, 318, 819, 342, 352, 367, 371, 375, 410, 411. ECHOLS, LEONARD 8S. (@ Representative from West Virginia), Remarks by, on Attended, 5. Ship subsidy, 84, 92, 93, 94, 105, 106, 108, 135, 136, 137, 138, EDGE, WALTER E. (a Senator from New Jersey). 189, 140, 141, 142, 143, 145, 146, 147, 148, 150, 151, Attended, 3 204, 303, 304, 808, 309, 312, 314, 315, 317, 318, 319, Petitions and papers presented by, from 320, 821, 340, 342, 343, 352, 356, 360, 362, 366, 367, Societies and associations, 47, 117. 368, 370, 371, 375, 410, 411, 425. Remarks by, on minority yiews, 21. Antilynching,. 332, 333, 334. Reports made by, from Committee en the Merchant Marine and Fisheries: EDMONDS, GEORGE W. (a Representative from Pennsylvenia). Ship subsidy bill (H. Rept. 1257, pt. 2), 21. Attended, 5. Appointed teller, 308, 352. DAVIS, MILES J., issue land patent to legal representatives of (see Appointed on committee to wait on President, 19. bill S. 4064). - Amendments offered by, to DEAL, JOSEPH T. (@ Representative from Virginia). Merchant marine act, 1920: bill (H. R. 12817) to amend, 356, Attended, 5. | 14 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD ‘INDEX.

EDMONDS, GEORGE W.—Continued. EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CONFIRMATIONS—Continued. Bills and joint rcsolutions introduced by Army appointments and promotions Connelly, Patrick H.: to increase pension (see bill H.R. 12977), Officers’ Reserve Corps:.Franklin Wilmer Ward to be brigadier 116. neral ; nominated, 69. Petitions and papers presented by. from rt Lyman Cox to be brigadier eneral; nominated, 69. Societies and associations, 437. —— Charles sven Martin to be brigadier "general ; nomi- Remarks by, on nated, 69. Ship subsidy, Ry 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 98, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99- Oivilian appointments 104, 105. 108, 137, 140, 142, 143, 145, 150, 190, 191, 195, Alschuler, Samuel, to be member of the United States Coal Com- 200, 202, 308 207, 208, 222, 223, 224-230, 231, 2384, 302, mission ; nominated, 68. 304, 305, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 319, 320, 322, 339, ee i K. G., to be United States attorney, southern district 340, 341, 343, 346, 348, 349, 351, 852, 353, 854, 856, 859, rgia ; nominated, 298; confirmed, . 459. 362, 363, 366, 368, 369, 371, 873, 374, 875, 376, 410, 411, Buties, Pierce, to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of 412, 415, 417, 422, 424, 425 the United States ; nominated, 68. ELDORADO, ILL., erect public building at (see bill H. R. 12829). Coast and Geodetic Survey : hydrographic and geodetic engineer ; ELECTIONS, make unlawful certain acts of individuals and officers oi nemianton 69. at dates elections (see bill at S. which 4027). Senators or Representatives are candi- Coast Guard: ensign (engineerin ); nominated, 69. Cohen, Walter L. .. be comptroller of customs at New Orleans, ELKINS, DAVIS (a Senator from West Virginia). La. : nominated, 6 Attended, 3. Denny, George V., - “pe collector of customs at Savannah, Ga.; ELLIOTT, RICHARD N. (a Representative from Indiana). nominated, 69. Attended, 4. Devine, Edward T., to be member of the United States Coal Com- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by mission ; nominated, Federal reserve act : to amend section 9 of (see bill H. R. 13071), Diplomatic Service: secretaries of embassy or legation; nomi- 387. nated, 68 ; confirmed, 458, 459. Gilmore, Hulda J.: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 12901), Eldridge, A.'R., to be United States marshal, northern district of 45. Texas ; nominated, 298; confirmed, 459. Hess, Cynthia R.: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 12902), 45. Hall, Louis M., to be collector of customs at St. Louis, Mo.; Motions and resolutions offered by nominated, 69. Credits to foreign powers: for certain information in regard to Hammond, John Hays, to be member of the United States Coal (see H. Res. 454), 387. Commission ; nominated, 68. . EMLEY, THOMAS N., relief (see bill H. R. 12866). Bevel, Clark, to be 1 member of the United States Coal Commis- EMPLOYEES OF THE UNITED STATES, granting military leave with Larson, Peter Michel, to be register of the land office at Cass pay to those ordered to duty with the Naval Reserve Force or oy Lake, Minn. ; nominated, 69; confirmed, 459. the Marine C owe Reserve (see bill H. R. 12958). Lindsay, Alexander, * be ‘associate justice of the Supreme Letter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting a draft of a Court, Territory o ewell : nominated, 298. bill granting leave of absence without loss of pay or time when Marshall, Thomas Riley, to be "member of the United States Coal serving with the Naval Reserve Force or the Marine Corps Commission ; nominated, 68. Reserve, 6. Neill, Charles P., to be member of the United States Coal Com- ENEMY PROPERTY. See ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN. mission ; nominated, ERNST, RICHARD P. (a Senator from Kentucky). Public Health Service : surgeons ; nominated, 69. passed assistant surgeon; nominated, 69. Attended, 3. assistant surgeon; nominated, 69. ESSEX, MARGARET J., pension (see bill H. R. 12880). Richardson,’ Clinton ©., to be comptroller of customs at Balti- ETNIRE, LAVINA H.., pension (see bill H. R. 12851). more, Md. ; nominated, 298. seus EVANS, ROBERT E. (a Representative from Nebraska). eer tak te United States cireuit judge, fourth circuit; neue eon ¢ Seymour, Augustus T., to be assistant to the Attorney General ; Shi a aane 91 ° nominated, 298; confirmed, 459. ote. igompeieess hha Smith, George Otis, to be member of the United States Coal Com- EXECUTIVE MANSION, for the future safeguarding of the White mission ; nominated, House collection of the presidential china (see bill S. 2212*). Tolbert, Joseph W., to be United a marshal, western district EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CONFIRMATIONS. Marine of Corps South appointments Carolina ; nominated, and promotions 208 Army appointments and promotions Captains; nominated, 299. General officers: Andre Walker Brewster to be general; Navy appointments and promotions nominated, 69; confirmed, 459. Rear admiral: Montgomery M. Taylor; nominated, 74. ———— Edward Mann Lewis to be major general; nominated, 69 ; Carl T. Vogelgesang ; nominated, 74. confirmed, 459. Captains : nominated, 74. Edgar Russel to be major general; nominated 69; con- Commanders: nominated, 74. firmed, 459. Lieutenant commanders: nominated, 75, 78. Frank Long Winn to be major general; nominated, 69; Lieutenants: nominated, 75. confirmed, 459. Lieutenants (junior grade) : nominated, 76, 77, 78. ——— George Brand Duncan to be major general; nominated, Ensigns: nominated, 77. 69; confirmed, 459. Medical inspector : eetes, 77. Ernest Hinds to be major general; nominated, 69; con- Surgeons: nominated, firmed, 459. . >, a ——— Robert Lee Howze to be major general; nominated, 69; Passed “assistant surgeons: nominated, m1. confirmed, 459. : : : n ——— Richmond Pearson Davis to be brigadier general; nomi- Son aeaese’ Sane nominated, 77. hated, 69 ; confirmed, 459. ; Pay inspectors: nominated, 77. Charles Henry Barth to be brigadier general ; nominated, Passed assistant paymasters ; nominated, 77. 69 ; confirmed, 459. -John McAuley Palmer to be brigadier general; nomi- ate aclaiected T 77, 78. nated, 69; confirmed, 459 SS 2 ri. ; ie ae Welle t to be ‘tae brigadier general; . , nominated, as Chief pay machinist clerk : : nominated, nominated, 78. 78.

— Sdward See Leonard eae King to be brigadier i i general . ; : nominated, i Postmasters ‘Ala uasva * nominated, 78. —— Harold Benjamin Fiske to (rg : . Arizona: nominated, 78. nated. 69 aadcned 459. be Delgedicr’ penernl ; somt ee: a ve confirmed, 470. ——— Frank Ross McCoy to be brigadie alifornia : nominated, 78, 2 69 : confirmed, oh ee » + See ore: yg ocd a ae nee, 76 ——— Halstead Dorey to adier g ; s : onnecticut: nominated, 78; confirmed, > confirmed, 459. SO ARERR: PERSER ; GeReNAter, GP: Delaware : nominated, 78; confirmed, 470. ——— Hugh Aloysius Drum to be brigadier general ; nominated, Florida: nominated, 78. 69; confirmed, 459. Georgia: nominated, 78; confirmed, 470. ——— Stuart Heintzelman to be brigadier general; nominated, Hawaii: nominated, 79, 299; confirmed, 470. 69; confirmed, 459. Idaho: nominated, i confirmed, 470. ——— Willoughby Walke to be brigadier general; nominated, Illinois ; nominated, 299 ; confirmed, 470. 69; confirmed, 459. Indiana : nominated 299’; confirmed, 470. -——— John Bacon McDonald to be brigadier general; nomi- Iowa; nominated, 79, 3b6 -confirmed, 470. nated, 69; confirmed, 459. eee : a 4°; 299 : confirmed, 2. John Bellinger Bellinger to be brigadier general; nomi- Kentucky: nominated, 79, 299; confirmed, . nated, 208 ‘Sen 4 464. ° ae Louisiana: nominated, 79, 299; confirmed, 470. Albert Clayton Dalton to be brigadier general; nomi- Maine: nominated, 79, 299 : confirmed, 470. nated, 299: confirmed, 464. Maryland: nominated, 80, 299; confirmed, 300. Franklin Wilmer Ward to be brigadier general; con- Massachusetts: nominated, 80; confirmed, 471. firmed, 459. Michigan : nominated, 80, 299; confirmed, 471. Albert Lyman Cox to be brigadier general; confirmed, Minnesota : nominated, 80, 299 ; confirmed, 471. 459. Mississippi: nominated, 80, 299; confirmed, 471. Charles Irving Martin to be brigadier general ; confirmed, Missour! : nominated, 80, 299; confirmed, 471. 459. Montana: nominated, 299; confirmed, 471. Captains: nominated, 452; confirmed; 464. Nebraska : nominated. 80: confirmed, 471. First lieutenants : nominated, 454, 465. Nevada: nominated, 80, 300; confirmed, 471. Second lieutenants : nominated, 69 ; confirmed, 459. New Hampshire : nominated, 80; confirmed, 471. Air Service: captain ; nominated, 458 : confirmed, 470. New Jersey : nominated, 80, 300; confirmed, 471. first lieutenant : nominated, 458; confirmed, 470, ‘ New Mexieo: nominated, 81. Chaplains: nominated, 298 ; confirmed, 59. New York: nominated, 81, 300: confirmed, 471. Medica! Administrative Corps : first lieutenant ; nominated, 298 ; North Carolina : nominated, 81, 300; confirmed, 471. confirmed, North Dakota : nominated, 81, 300. Medica! Seneas + nominated, 298; confirmed, 459. Ohio: nominated, 81, 300; confirmed, 471. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX. 15

EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CONFIRMATIONS—Continued. FLETCHER, DUNCAN U. (a Senutor from Florida). Postmasters. Attended, 3. Oklahoma: nominated, 81; confirmed, 471. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Oregon : nominated, 300. Halladay, John N.: for relief (see bill S. 4028), 16. Pennsylvania : nominated, 81, 300; confirmed, 471, Remarks by, on Porto Rico: nominated, 81; confirmed, 471. Antilynching, 442, 447, 448. Rhode Island: nominated, 81. German mark sale to Americans, 56. South Carolina ; nominated, 81. Ship — 451. South Dakota: nominated, 81; confirmed, 471. resolutions of National Board of Farm Organizations re- Tennessee: nominated, 81, 300; confirmed, 471; rejected, 472. specting, 24. Texas : nominated, 81, 300; confirmed, 471. Shipping Board communication, 451. Utah : nominated, 82; confirmed, 471. FLETCHER, JAMES, pension (see bill ‘HH. R. 13121). Vermont: nominated, 82, 300; confirmed, 472. FLYNN, THOMAS, pension (see bill H. R. 12872). Virginia: nominated, 82, 300. FOCHT, BENJAMIN K. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). Washington : nominated, 82. Bills and joint resolutions introduced b West Virginia: nominated, 82; confirmed, 472. Imperial Council of the Mystic Shrine : providing funds for Wisconsin : nominated, 82. maintenance of public order during convention of (see H. J. j Wyoming: nominated, 82. Res. 396), 324. WX-SERVICE MEN, address delivered by William G. McAdoo on sub- Reports made by, from ject of legislation affecting, 274. : Committee on the District of Columbia : Bills to provide adjusted. compensation for veterans of the Pawnbroker regulation (H. Rept. 1256), 6. World War (see bills H. R. 12815, 12816, 12896). Bill to pension disabled (see bill H. R. 12862). FOOTE, ROBERT F., pension (see bill H. R. 13078). FORDNEY, JOSEPH W. (a Representative from Michigan). FAIRCHILD, BENJAMIN L (a Representative from New York). Appointed on funeral committee, 439. Attended, 4. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by aes Se inquiry relative to recent credits to (see H. Immigration act of 1921: limiting operation of (see H. J. Res. es, . 394), 189. Correspondence relative to a proposed subsidy for armor-plate Remarks by, on manufacturers in Great Britaia, 228. Ship subsidy, 86, 95. Table showing amounts paid for subsidies in, 224. FAIRFIELD, LOUIS W. (a Representative from Indiana), FORT HALL INDIAN RESERVATION, See INDIANS. - Attended, 4. FORT LEAVENWORTH, KANS., lease to the Kansas Electric Power Remarks by, on Co. certain land in the military reservation at (see bill H. R. Ship subsidy, 85, 93, 94, 99, 133. 13004). FARM LOAN ACT. See FepexsaL Farm LOAN Act. FOSTER, ISRAEL M. (a Representative from Ohio). » FARM PRODUCTS. See AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. 3 Attended, 5. FARMERS’ RURAL CREDIT BANK, remarks in Senate relative to, 28. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Essex, Margaret J.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12880), 22. FARNSWORTH, CLARA H., pension (see bill H. R. 12949). Foster, Jennie: to pension (see bill H. R. 12877), 22. FAUST, CHARLES L. (a Representative from Missouri). Halley, Tracey M.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12875), 22. Attended, 4. Hawthorne, Elizabeth: to pension (see bill H. R. 12876), 22. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Knowlton, Ella: to pension (see bill H. R. 12879), 22. Hogan, Catherine: to pension (see bill H. R. 13098), 437. McBride, Rebert Clyde: to pension (see bill H. R. 12874). 22. Shaw. Elizabeth E.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12867), 22- Pensions: granting to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil and FAVROT, GEORGE K. (a Representative from Louisiana). Mexican Wars and to certain widows, former widows, minor Attended, 4. children of said soldiers and sailors, and to widows of War of 1812, and certain Indian war veterans and widows, pensions FEDERAL AID IN DOMESTIC DISTURBANCES, data relative to and increase of (see bill H. R. 12865), 22. (Ss. Doe. 263). Van Duyn, Emma: to pension (see bill H. R. 12878), 22. FEDERAL COURTS. See Courts oF THE UNITED STATES. FOSTER, JENNIE, pension (see bill H. R. 12877). FEDERAL FARM LOAN ACT, amend (see bills S. 4063, 4084; H. R. FRAILEY, LOTTIE, increase pension (see bill H. R. 13042). 12824, 13033, 13047). FRANCE, remarks in Senate relative to certain criticisms expressed FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION, annual report of, 451. by M. Clemenceau with respect to the policy of the United States toward, 49, 277, 289, 291. FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS, amend act establishing (see bills 8S. 4063; H. R. 13033, 13070. 13071). FRANCE, JOSEPII I. (a Senator from Maryland). Attended, 3. FELDMAN, HARRY W., pension (see bill H. R. 12847). FREAR, JAMES A. (a Representative from Wisconsin). FELTON, REBECCA LATIMER (a Senator from Georgia), Attended, 5. Credentials presented and sworn in, 8, 14. Amendments offered by, to Remarks in Senate on eligibility to be sworn in as Senator of, Merchant prarine act, 1920: bill (H. R. 12817) to amend, 307. 8, 11. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks in Senate on compensation and mileage of, 47. — control commission: to create (see bill H. R. 13091). Resolution to pay compensation and mileage to (see 8S. Res. >t. 366). Remarks by, on Remarks by, on Income tax law enforcement, 255-271. Women in Senate, 23. Ship subsidy, 88, 93, 190, 191, 192, 301, 302, 304, 306, 307 313, 315, 316, 317, 346, 348. i FENN, E. HART (@ Representative from Connecticut), Attended, 4. : FREE, ARTHUR M. (@ Representative from California). Petitions and papers presented by, from Attended, 4. Remarks by, on Societies and associations, 7. Ship subsidy, 105, 212, 213. FERNALD, BERT M, (a@ Senator from Maine). FREEMAN, ANTIONETTE LOUISE, relief (see H. Res. 452). Attended, 272. FREEMAN, RICHARD P. (a Representative from Connecticut). FESS, SIMEON D. (a@ Representative from Ohio). Bills and joint resolutions introduced b Attended, 5. Hopkins, Nathan B.: for relief (see bill H. R. 13099), 437. Bilis and joint resolutions introduced by Nash, Eugene 8.: to pension (see bill H. R. 13100), 437. Kirk, Witliam: to pension (see bill H. R. 12903), 45. FRELINGHUYSEN, JOSEPH 8. (a Senator from New Jersey). Remarks by, on Attended, 8. Ship subsidy, 38, 39, 99, 110, 214, 350, 359, 363, 370, 376-384. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by FIELDS, WILLIAM J. (a Representative from Kentucky). Army: to anmrend retirement laws affecting certain grades of Attended, 4. officers of (see bill S. 4052), 25. Delaware River: providing for construction of memoria! bridge FIKES, MOLLIE C., papers withdrawn in House, 436. across (see S. J. Res. a”): 274. Holloway, Edward Owens: for relief (see bill S. 4053), 25. FISCAL AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES, provide (see bills 8, to reinstate lapsed term and converted insurance of 4063; H. R. 13033). (see bill 8. 4051), 25. FISH, HAMILTON, JR. (a Representative from New York). Remarks by, on Attended, 4. Delaware River memorial bridge, 274. Remarks by, on FRENCH, BURTON L. (@ Representative from Idaho). Blinded, armless, and legless veterans, 45. Attended, 4. FISHDPR,. HUBERT F. (a Representative from Tennessee). FROTHINGHAM, LOUIS A. (@ Representative from Massachusetts). Attended, 5. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Post, Philip T.: for relief (see bill H. R. 13049), 324. FISHER, JAMES W., pension (see bill H. R. 12854). Motions and resolutions offered by FITZGERALD, ROY G. (a Representative from Ohio). Vessels of war: for certain information in regard to scrapping Attended, 5. of (see H. Res. 457), 440. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by ee euaEEEEES FULLER, CHARLES BE, (@ Representative from Illinois), Brown, Frank A.: for relief (see bill H. R. 12869), 22. Attended, 4. Claire, Paul: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 12873), 22, Reports made by, from Flynn, Thomas: to pension (see bill H. R. 12872), 22. ‘ommittee on: Invalid Pensions: Gibbs, John H.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12870), 22. Increasing pensions of certain veterans and widows (H. Rept. i Alexander: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 13017), 1260), 271. Maley, Bernard Joseph: for relief (see bill H. R. 12868), 22. FULMER, HAMPTON P. (a Representative from South Carolina), Manter, Lena: to increase pension (see bill H. R, 13077), 388. Attended, 5. Riley, Ruben: to increase paneren (see bill H. R. 12871), 22. Remarks by, on Scanlon, Martin F.: for relief (see bill H. R. 13076), 888. et Ship subsidy, 434. 16 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX.

FULTON COUNTY, GA., convey certain land to (see bill H. RB. GOULD, NORMAN J. (a Representative from New York). 12174*). Bills a joins eooeneeas ge mae H. RB. 18050), 824 FUNK, FRANK H. (a Representative from TMlinois). SAO, HORNS eo See nee on ee = Attended, 4. ( ” fm ) GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, annual report of travel per- Appointed on funeral committee, 439. formed by officers and employees of, 6. FURUSETH, ANDREW, article on subject of seamen’s wages written — — — exchanges, and repairs of type- by, 112. Report “ef eupbayecs ‘rocetving increased compensation during GAHN, HARRY C. (a Representative from Ohio). the first four months of the fiscal] year 1928, 6. _ Attended, 5. GRAHAM, GEORGE 8. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). = OF ae 156, 177 Attended, 5 SHIP SUDEMY, 290, 26%. . Petitions and papers presented by, from GALVIN, PATRICK A., inerease pension (see bill H. R. 12951-, Societies oan askcaaiee, by GARNER, ae (a Representative from Texas). GRAHAM, WILLIAM J. (a Representative from Illinois). Attended, 5. Attended, 4. Motions and resolutions offered by Amendments offered by, to Committees for election of certain members to (see EH. Res. Merchant marine act, 1920: bill (H. R. 12817) to amend, 301, 5 fag 115. R os. 319, 369, 373. Remarks by, on emarks by, on Ship subsidy, 87, 38, 110, 194, 195, 214, 215. Ship subsidy, 84, 85, 90, 92, 95, 97, 105, 109, 133, 204, 301, GARRETT, DANIEL E. (a Representative from Texas). 306, 809, 312, 819, 351; 354, 369, 370, 373. Attended, 5. ‘ GRAND JURIES, text of instructions by Judge John M. Killits, GARRETT, FINIS J. (a Representative from Tennessee). oe District Court, Toledo, Ohio, to> the grand Attended, 5. ury, 432, Appointed on committee to notify President, 5. GRAY, ME., relief America rj Post No. 8 Appointed on comniittee to wait on President, 19. 087). ae of Amati agen Post De. B6-ak ines: OM 6. os nsepetneet on funeral committee, 439. GRAYSON, MARY E., pension (see bill H. R. 12978). Hour of meeting, 188. GREAT BRITAIN, letter of Leslie E. Reed relative to a proposed Mileage appropr ances, I. subsidy to armor-plate manufacturers in, 228. Order of business, 21, 436. Aes “ a GREEN, WILUIAM R. (a Representative from Iowa). Ship subsidy, 39, 44, 105, 140, 143, 151, 159. a8, 196, 215, 216, | Bills and joint ‘resolutions introduced by ; 217, 208. 340, 346, 356, 257, 366, 387, 427, 428. Howe, George M.: to pension (see bill H. R. 13018), 189. GAS AND OIL LEASES, investigate issuance of (see 8. Res. 368). Shomo, Dorrance: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 12904), 45. GEE, ~MITH, papers withdrawn in House, 45. a or L. (a Representative from Vermont). GEN TAG MAN, aw EM. Sas . . é ended, ov. (a Representative from Oklahoma). Bills aud joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bapp, Katie Jane: to pension (see bill H. R. 12981), 116. Foote, Robert F.: to pension (see bill H. R. 13078), 388. Renee Se Lairson, Jesse: to pension (see bill H. R. 18079), 388. Ship subsidy, 217, 341. GEORGE, WALTER F. (a Senator from Georgia). GREENE, WILLIAM 8. (a Representative from’ Massachusetts). Credentials presented and sworn in, 28. Attended, 4. Assigned to committees, 272. Appointed on committee to wait on President, 19. GEORGIA, remarks in Senate relative to appointment of Mrs. Rebecca | Bills Mere and joint resolutions i introduced 20 : by , Latimer Felten as Senator from, e 11, 47. es eo ere 1920: to amend and supplement (see bill GEORGIA, FLORIDA & ALABAMA RAILWAY CO., relief (see bill | Motions and resolutions offered by I i. R. 12921). em ag. to, 188, 271. GERMANY, address delivered to Congress by President Wilson on emarks by, on : January 8, 1918, on subject of peace with, 293. Hour of meeting, 188. ; a Remarks in Senate relative to certain criticisms expressed by | Ship subsidy, 82, 84, 85, 86, 104, 110, 148, 373, 386, 387, 427, M. Clemenceau with respect -to the policy of the United | 428. States toward, 49, 277, 289, 291. —= ae by, from sian atmaiiehd 4 Pedant se . ome . a ‘om ee 0 ne Merchant Marine an sheries : ee B. (a Representative from Pennsylwania). Ship subsidy (H. Rept. 1257), 21. Dosen, time oe Pa TS es GREENVILLE, S. C., enlarge public building at (see bill H. R. 13093). Ship subsidy, 157, 207, 252, 253, 254. GRIEST, WILLIAM W. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). GERRY, PETER G. (a Senator from Rhode Island). Attended, 5. Attended, 388. GRIFFIN, ANTHONY J. (a Representative from New York). GERUGHTY, THERESA, pension (see bill H. R. 12932). iene by, on BS oe a up subsidy, 429. GETTYSBURG, PA., relicf ef the Gettysburg Coliege at (see bills S. s 4034: H. BR. 12980). | GRIFFIN, FRANCES E., pension (see bill H. R. 12923), GIBBS, JOHN H., pension (see bill H. R. 12870). GULF REFINERY CO., table showing assets of, 196 GIFFORD. CHARLES L. (a Representative from Massachusetts). GULF, TIDEWATER & SINCLAIR OIL CO., remarks in House relative Attended, 5. to tonnage owned by, 190. GILBERT. RALPH (a Representative from Kentucky). HADLEY, LINDLEY H. (a Representative from Washington). Attended, 4. Attended, 5. - ; Bills eS and joint eee resolutions A: to introduced peanion (ees by bill H. R. 12979), 116. ll ALE. oe FREDERICK (a Senator Se from _ Maine). Grayson, Mary E.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12978), 116. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by GILLETT, FREDERICK H. (a Representative from Massachusetts). | American Legion Post Ne. 86: to relieve of i — aed for See also SPEAKER OF HOUSE. certain rifles and equipment (see bill S. 4087), 452. Attended, 4. HALL, ELIZABETH A., pension (see bill H. R. 12837). GILMORE, HULDA J., increase pension (see bill H. R. 12901). HALL, THOMAS, increase pension (see bill H. R. 12925). GLASGOW, WILLIAM G., pension (see bill H. R. 12919). HALLADAY, JOHN N., relief (see bills 8. 4028; H. R. 12884). GLASS, CARTER (a Senator from Virginia). HALLEY, TRACEY M., pension (see bill H. R. 12875). Attended, 22. Appointed on funeral committee, 439. HAMLET, N. C., erect public building at (see bill H. R. 13073). Remarks by, on f HAMMER, WILLIAM C. (a Representative from North Carolina). Anglo Japanese and four-power treaties, 52. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Liberian loan, 64, 65, 66, 122, 126, 127. Basi, N. C.: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 18073), GLOUCHEEES ILOUCESTER CITY, (ttt N. J., erect ¥ public building ’ at (see bill H. R. Sanford, 387. N. C. : to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 13072), 3 NN IES P. (a Representative from Connecticut). | 3 as owt hints aaptatlene emer by | HANLON, JOSEPH EDMUND, relief (see bill S. 4049). Home for the Friendless of Chicago, Ill., and others: for relief | y,4RDENDORF, E. W., relief (see bill H. R. 12886). . | (see bill H. R. 12980), 126. | HARDY, GUY U. (a@ Representative from Colorado). by GOIN, RACHEL M., pension (see bill H. RB. 12995). Bills and joint resolutions introduced GOLD, pay bounty on newly mined (see bill 8. 4040). McAuliffe, Henrietta F.: to pension (see bill H. R. 18051), 324, GOLDSBORO. s N. ! C., enlarge public building i at (see bill i H. R. 12959). | HARDY, Appointed RUFUS teller, (a Representative 351. from Teras). GOLDSBOROUGH, T. ALAN (a Representative from Maryland). | Amendments offered by, to

Attended, 4. ! Merson’ eauee fa. 1920: bill (H. R. 12817) to amend, 308, ie 3 t i . 352, é » 2, . GOMI —_ SAS ee uiay bill, in ae against the passage of | Motions and resolutions offered by Merchant marine act, 1920: to recommit bill (H. R, 12817) to GOODING, FRANK R. (a Senator from Idaho). amend, 427, 428, COODYKOONTS, Attended, 3. WELLS (« Representative from ® West Virpnt). Remarks Ship by, bed, on 294, 289, 245,151,105, 207 108,389,200, 202, 208, wemehip tibsidy, 868, 364 237, 303, 304, 305, 306, 308, 310, 314, 843. 346, 850; 351, 352, 355, 362, 368, 365, 368, 375, 411, 412, 425, 426, 427, 428. GORGAS, MARIE DOUGHTY, pension (see bill 8. 8300*). HARLEM RIVER SHIP CANAL, letter from the Secretary of War GORMAN. JOHN J. (a Representative from Illinois), \ transmitting informatien relative te proposed medification in Attended, 4. the channel of (8. Doc. 265), 47, CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX. 17

HARRELD, J. W. (a Senator from Oklahoma). HITCHCOCK, GILBERT M. (a Senator from Nebraska), Attended, 3. Attended, 3. Appointed on funeral committee, 439. Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Anglo-Japanese treaty, 52. Butler, Samuel H.: for relief (see bill S. 4085), 452. Clemenceau, Georges: statements by, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281. Senators and Representatives: to make unlawful certain acts of visit of, 49, 50. individuals and officers at elections at which are candidates France and Germany: policy toward, 49, 50, 51, 52, 277. (see bill S. 4027), 16. French black troops on Rhine, 50, 51, 278, 279, 280. HARRIS, WILLIAM J. (a Senator from Georgia), Interruptions from public gallery, 283. Attended, 3. HITCHLER, ADOLPH F., relief (see bill S. 4078). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by HOCH, HOMER (@ Representative from Kansas). Watson, Georgia !‘urham: for relief (see bill S. 4048), 25. Attended, 4. Motions and resolution. offered by Felton, Rebecca Lotimer: to pay compensation and mileage to HOFFMAN, MARTHA, pension (see bill H. R. 12982). (see 8S. Res. 366), 25. HOGAN, CATHERINE, relief (see bill H. R. 13098). Watson, Thomas E.: on death of (see S. Res. 360), 3. HOGAN, MICHAEL J. (a Representative from New York). : to pay funeral expenses of (see S. Res. 365), 25. Attended, 4. Remarks by, on Remarks by, on Felton, Rebecea Latimer: compensation and mileage for, 48. Ship subsidy, 421. credentials of, 8. George, Walter F.: credentials of, 23. HOLLOWAY, EDWARD OWENS, reinstate the lapsed term and con- Watson, Thomas E.: death of, 3. verted insurance of (see bill S. 4051). Bill to place on retired list of Navy (see bill S. 4053). HARRISON, PAT (a Senator from Mississippi). Attended, 3. HOOKER, J. MURRAY (a Representative from Virginia). Amendments offered by, to Attended, 5. Lies 5 pent resolution (H. J. Res, 270) to establish credit for, HOPKINS, NATHAN E., pension (see bill H. R. 13099). 8, . HORTON, FRANK REED, relief (see bill H. R. 13097). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Webster, Mary Ella: conferring jurisdiction on Court of Claims HOUR OF MEETING, resolution in Senate to meet at 12 m. daily (see to hear and determine claim (see bill S. 4074), 273. S. Res. 359*). Remarks by, on Resolution in House to meet at 12 m. daily (see H. Res. 442*). House rules limiting debate, 292, 393, 394. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. See also MEMBERS OF CONGRESS ; Journal, 325, 326, 327, 328, 331, 393, 395, 396, 438, 441. SPECIAL ORDERS IN HOUSE; YEA-AND-NAY VOTES IN HOUSE. Liberian loan, 30, 48, 119. Billi making appropriation for payment of pages and telephone Locomotive boiler inspectors, 30, 48. . operators in (see bill H. R. 12859*). Newberry, Truman H.: resignation of, 15, 31, 32. Funeral services for James R. Mann held in, 449. Order of business, 277. Resolution to meet at 12 m. daily (see H. Res. 442*). . Rural homes, 68. Resolution for extra compensation for the clerk in the folding HARRISON, THOMAS W. (a Representative from Virginia). room of (see H. Res. 453). f Attended, 5. s Resolution to pay Frederic H. Blackford and Elizabeth F. Mullen Petitions and papers presented by, from (see H. Res. 447). Citizens and individuals, 116. Resolution i ay Florence A. Donnelly and Edna Radcliffe (see H. Res. 45 HASTINGS, NEBR., enlarge public building at (see bill H. R. 13092). Resolution to pay Antionette Louise Freeman (see H. Res. 452). HATTON, MARY A., pension (see bill H. R. 12917). Roll calls on question of quorum in, 4, 131, 300. HAVERHILL, MASS., enlarge public building at (see bill H. R. 13001). HOUSTON, WILLIAM L., mentioned in Senate, 119. ; HAWES, HARRY B. (a Representative from Missouri). Letter denying charge made in Senate that he had financial Bills and joint resolutions introduced by interest in the Liberian loan bill, 288. Anderson, Rodney William: to increase pension (see bill H. R. HOWE, ALICE, increase pension (see bill H. R. 13027). 13080), 388. ‘ HOWE, GEORGE M., pension (see bill H. R. 13018). Mails: Pon use, for anonymous communications, of (see bill H. R. 13064), 387. HUBBARD, SOPHIA, pension (see bill H. R. 12940), Rueppel, Emilia: to pension (see bill H. R. 13036), 271. HUCK, WINNIFRED MASON (a Representative from Illinois). HAWLEY, WILLIS C. (a Representative from Oregon). Attended, 5. 4 Attended, 5. HUDDLESTON, GEORGE (a Representative from Alabama). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Attended, 4. Bergman, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 13052), 324. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by a Remarks by, on Allison, Carrie M.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12907), 45. Ship subsidy, 320, 321. Remarks by, on HAWTHORNE, ELIZABETH, pension (see bill H. R. 12876). Ship subsidy, 359, 419. HAYDEN, CARL (a Representative from Arizona). HUFFMAN, MARY A., increase pension (see bill H. R. 13083). Attended, 4. HUKRIEDE, THEODORE W. (a Representative from Missouri). Remarks by, on Attended, 4. Colorado River compact, 472. HULL, HARRY E. (a Representative from Iowa). HAYS, EDW. D. (a@ Representative from Missouri). Attended, 4. Attended, 4. HUMPHREY, A. R. (a Representative from Nebraska). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Attended, 5. Sowards, Zeppora B.: to pension (see bill H. R. 13037), 271. HUSTED, JAMES W. (a Representative from New York). HEFLIN, J. THOMAS (a Senator from Alabama). Remarks by, on Attended, 3. Ship subsidy, 211. Remarks by, on Antilynching, 409, 443. HUTCHINSON, ELIJAH C. (a Representative from New Jersey). Interruptions from public gallery, 282, 283. Attended, 4. Liberian loan, 119, 120, 128, 129. Billa and joint resolutions introduced by Political subjects, 328. Delaware River: praveding for construction of memorial bridge across (see H. J. Res. 397), 387. HEINZENBERGER, JOHN, relief (see bill H. R. 13108). HENDRIX, J. E., relief (see bill H. R. i2991). HYDER, JOHN T., increase pension (see bill H. R. 12927). IMMIGRATION, limiting operation of the act of May 19, 1921, to HENRY, LEWIS (a Representative from New York). limit (see H. J. Res. 394). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by . Letter from T. H. Rossbottom and others relative to the im- Deuel, Delnora: to pension (see bill H. R. 12906), 45. migration features of the merchant marine bill, 228. HERSEY, IRA G. (a Representative from Maine). Kemarks in House relative to the immigration features of the Attended, 4. merchant marine bill, 171, 321, 339. HESS, CYNTHIA R., increase pension (see bill H. R. 12902). INCOME TAX, remarks in House and correspondence relative to eva- HICKEY, ANDREW J. (a Representative from Indiana). sion of payment of, 255. : Attended, 4. INDIAN SCHOOLS, purchase additional land for the Wakpeton In- HICKS, FREDERICK C. (@ Representative from New York). dian School, N. Dak. (see bill S. 4055). Attended, 4. INDIANS. . Remarks by, on Blackfeet Reservation: bill providing for settlement of the ex- Ship subsidy, 97, 98, 174, 361, 425. tent of the priority to the waters of Two Medicine, HIGHCLIFPF HARBOR, WIS., examination and survey of (see bill H. R. Cut Bank, and Badger Creeks on (see bill 8. 4061). 12915). Fort Hall Reservation: bill to adjudicate claims of citizens of Idaho for damages. sustained on account of irrigation HILL, JOHN PHILIP (a Representative from Maruland). operations on (see bill S. 4083). Attended, 4. Bills and joiut resolutions introduced by Osage: bill to authorize the designation of depositories in Okla- Veterans of the World War: to pay adjusted compensation in homa for the deposit of surplus funds of (see bill cash to (see bill H. R. 12815), 6. H. R. 13034). Remarks by, on Sioug: bill to adjust claims for damages resulting from destruc- Ship subsidy, 413. tion of horses belonging to (see bill 8S. 4039). HIMES, JOSEPH H. (a Representative from Ohio). INSPECTORS OF LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS. See Rainroaps. Attended, 5. INTERNAL REVENUE LAWS AND TAXES, amend act relative to Bills and joint resolutions introduced by assessments (see bill H. R. 12825). Crawford, Catherine: to pension (see bill H. R. 12905), 45. Bill to amend act levying an admission tax (see bill S. 2872*). Remarks by, on Ship subsidy, 140, 141. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO., letter from the Attorney Gen- eral relative to institution of suits against, 16. HINDMAN, ALONZO G., pension (see bill H. R, 13007). INTERSTATE COMMERCE, regulate fares for parlor car and slee HIRD, MARY A., pension (see bill H. R. 12939). ing car accommodations on railroads (see bill H. R. 12860). 18 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX.

IRELAND, CLIFFORD (a Representative from THinois). KELLEY, PATRICK H. (a Representative from Michigan). Attended, 4. Attended, 4. Appointed on funeral committee, 439. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Kelly, George W.: to correct military record of (see bill H. R. Kindred. Ann Katherine: to pension (see bill H. R. 12909), 45. 12912), 45. Rockhold, Charlottie E.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12908), 45. Parsons, Mary A.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12911), 45. Spring Valley, lll.; te erect public building at (see bill ns White, Martha: to pension (see bill H. R, 12910), 46. 13112), 440. Petitions and papers presented by, from Mvtions and resolutions offered by Societies and asseciations, 46. Donnelly, Florence A., and Kdna Radcliffe: to pay (see H. Res, KELLOGG, FRANK B. (a Senator from Minnesota). 456), 440. Attended, 3. IRVIN, MARY, pension (see bill H. R. 12913). Bilis and joint resolutions introduced by JAMES, W. FRANK (a Representative from Michigan). Baker, Linda A.: to pension (see bill 8S. 4068), 117. Bilis_and joint resolutions introduced by : Remarks by, on Montreal River Lighthouse Reservation, Mich., to authorize sale Ship subsidy, 392. of (see bill H. R. 18032), 271. KELLY, GEORGE W., correct military record (see bill H. R. 12912). ' JEFFERIS, ALBERT W. (a@ Representative from Nebraska). KELLY, M. CLYDE (a Representative from Pennsylvania). f Attended, 4. Attended, 5. Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Ship subsidy, 169, 171. Fourth-class mail matter: te classify photographs and photo- JEFFERS, LAMAR (a Representative from Alabama). graphic films as (see bill H. R. 12957), 115. Attended, 4. Hoffman, Martha: to pension (see bill H. R. 12982), 116. Motor-truck mail routes: to provide for establishment of (see JOHNSON, ALBERT (a@ Representative from Washington). bill H. R. 12823), 6. Attended, 5. Motions and resolutions offered by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by = room clerk; for extra compensation for (see H, Res, Congressional Record: to furnish each Representative elect and 53), 387. each Senator elect from time oi election to taking of oath of Petitions and papers presented by, from office with copy of (see H. J. Res. 391), 116. Societies and associations, 7, 189. | Hall, Elizabeth A.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12837),, 7. Remarks by, on Swift, Benjamin L.: to pension (see bill H. R. 18081), 388. Ship subsidy, 97. Petitions and papers presented by, from Societies and associations, 7. KELSEY, JULIA A., pension (see bill H. R. 12934). Remarks by, on KENDALL, SAMUEL A. (a@ Representative from Pennsylvania). Immigration features of merchant marine bill, 171. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Ship subsidy, 151, 171, 177, 322, 389, 340. Beeghly, Charles Ray: to pension (see bill H. R. 12985), 116. JOHNSON, AMANDA J., pension (see bill H. R. 13120). McKinley, Henry C.;: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 12983), 116. JOHNSON, ELLEN B., increase of pension (see bill H. R. 12942). Myers, Eunice A.: to pension (see bill H. BR. 12984), 116. JOHNSON, JESSI, pension (see bill H. R. 13109). Rush, Jemima: ape oe (see bill H. R. 13038), 271. JOHNSON, ROYAL C. (a Representative from South Dakota). Shaffer, Deborah H.: to pension (see bill. H. R. 12988), 116, Attended, 5. Tissue, Carrie: to pension (see bill H. R. 12986), 116, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Wagner, Mary: to pension (see bill H. R. 13082), 388. World War veterans: to a adjusted compensation for Witt, Jonathan: to pension (see bill H. R. 12987), 116. (see bill H. R. 12896), 45. KENDRICK, JOHN B. (a Senator from Wyoming). | Remarks by, on . Attended, 450. Ship subsidy, 41. KENNEDY, AMBROSE («a Representative from Rhode Island). JOINT COMMITTEBS. See CoMMITTEES oF CONGRESS. Billa and joint resolutions introduced by Westgate, Maria L.: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 12838), 7. JOINT SESSION OF SENATE AND HOUSE. See Concress. Petétions and papers presented by, from JONES, ABRAM, pension (see bill H. R. 12843). Citizens and individuals, 7. JONES, ANDRIEUS A. (@ Senater from New Mezico). KETCHAM, JOUN C. (a Representative from Michigan). Attended, 272. Attended, 4. JONES, MARVIN (@ Representative from Tewas). KEY, CHESLEY P., relief (see bill H. R. 12930). Attended, 5. KEYES, HENRY W. (a Senator from New Hampshire). Amendments offered by, to Attended, 3. “—ae act, 1920: bill (H. R. 12817) to amend, 313, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Chief pay clerks and pharmacists: for readjustment of rates of Bills and joint resolutions introduced by pay of (see bill 8, 4047), 25. Revenue act of 1921: amending section 1222 of (see bill H. R. KIESS, EDGAR R. (@ Representative from Pennsylvania). 12825), 6. Attended, 5. Remarks by, on Bloc system in Congress, 360. KIGER, LEROY S., pension (see bill H. R, 12844). Ship subsidy, 93. 313, 340, 341, 360, 373. 374, 417. KILBRIDE, JOHN F., pension (see bill H. R. 12891). JONES, WESLEY L. (a Senator from Washington). KILLITS, JOHN M. (United States judge), text of instructions to the Attended, 46. Federal grand jury at Toledo, Ohio, delivered by, 432, Appointed on committee to wait on President, 19. KIMBREL, WILLIAM B., pension (see bill H. R. 12889). Remarks by, on KIMBROUGH, RICHARD C., pension (se¢ bill H. R. 12948). Ship subsidy, 450, 451. KINCHELOR, DAVID H. (a Representative from Kentucky). JUDICIAL CODH. See Courts oF THE UNITED STATES. Attended, 4. JURIES. See Courts or THE UN!Txp STArEs. KINDRED, ANN KATHERINE, pension (see bill H. R. 12909). KAHN, JULIUS (@ Representative from California), KINDRED, JOHN J. (a Representative from New York). Attended, 4. Petitions and papers presented by, from Bills and joint reavlutions introduced by Citizens and individuals, 3838, 437. Enlisted men: to amend grade percentages as prescribed in KING, EDWARD J. (a Representative from Illinois), section 4b of mational defense act, as amended, of (see bill Appointed om funeral committee, 439, H. R. 12819), 6. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Medals and badges: to prohibit unauthorized wearing, manufac- Brown, Benjamin Franklin: to pension (see bill H. R. 13119), ture, or sale of certain (see bill H. R. 12820), 6. 440. 0. North and South America: to authorize officers of military Dotson, William: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 18118), service to accept offices with compensation from Governments 440. of Republics of (see bill H. R. 12954), 115. Johnson, Amanda J.: to pension (see bill H. R. 13120), 440, Motions and resolutions offered by McCullough, James: to pension (see bill H. R. 13117), 440. Nolan, John I.: on death of (see H. Res. 445), 6. Petitions and papers presented by, from KING, SAMUEL T., pension (see bill H. R. 12841). Citizens and individuals, 189. KIRK, WILLIAM, pension (see bill H. R. 12903). Societies and associations, 22. KIRKPATRICK, WILLIAM H. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). EANKAKEE RIVER, ILL., allow construction of bridge across (see Attended, 5. bills S. 4032, 4033). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by EANSAS, letter from the public utilities commission relative to trans- O'Donnell, Bella: to pension (see bill H. R. 13039), 271. portation rates en farm products, 57. Scott, Amelia S.: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 13040), 271. Remarks by, on EANSAS ELECTRIC POWER CO., lease certain land in the Fort Ship subsidy, 155, 156, 157, 158, 342, 343, 346, 355, 365, 366. Leavenworth Military Reservation to (see bill H. R. 13004). KISSHL, JOHN (a Representative from New York). KARAZEWSKI1, FRANK, pension (see bill H. R. 12846). Attended, 4. Petitions and papers presented by, from KARCH, WILLIAM, pension (see bill H. R. 12845). Citizens and individuals, 116, 189, 388. KEARNS, CHARLES C. (a Representative from Ohio). Societies and associations, 7, 22, 46, 271,.388, 437, 440, Remarks by, on KITCHIN, CLAUDE (a Representative from North Carolina). Ship subsidy, 89. Attended, 4, EELLER, OSCAR E. (a Representative from Minnesota). KLINE, AMANDA, pension (see bill H. R. 13090). Attended, 4. KLINE ARDOLPH L. (a Representative from New York). KELLEY, JAMES A., pension (see bill H. R. 12881). Attended, 4 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX. 19

KLINE, I. a ay (a Representative from Pennsylvania). LEE, GORDON (a Representative from Georgia). Attende Attended, 4. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by LEHLBACH, FREDERICK R. (a Representative from New Jersey). Irvin, Mary: to pension (see bill HL R. 12913), 45. Attended, 4. KNIGHT, CHARLES L. (a Representative from Ohio). Appointed teller, a 341. Attended, 5. Amendments offered by, Merchant marine ee °1920: bill (H. R. 12817) to amend, 307. KNOWLTON, ELLA, pension (see bill H. R. 12879). Remarks by, on KNUTSON, HAROLD (a Representative from Minnesota). Ship subsidy, 132, 183, 134, 135, 307, 809, 311, 320, 340, 343, Atte nded, 4. 870, 372, 410, 412, Appointed on funeral committee, 439. LENROOT, IRVINE L. (a@ Senator from Wisconsin). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by La Page, Cora E.: to pension (see bin H. R. 12914), 45. Appointed on funeral committee, 439. Remarks by, on LEONARD, LORENZO E., relief (see bill H. R. 13096). Ship subsidy, 84, 87. LEVISEE, URZULA, increase pension (see bill H. R. 12994). KOPP, WILLIAM F. (a Representative from Iowa). LEWIS, JAMES R., pension (see bill 8S. 4046). Attended, 4. LEWIS, WILLIAM H., mentioned in Senate, 119. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by H — Mary A.: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 13083), LIBERIA, providing for a loan to (see H. J. Res. 270*). Letter from the Secretary of State, addressed to the President, 388. relative to the proposed loan to, 121. KRAUS, MILTON (a Representative from Indiana). Motion in Senate to > 2 to the Committee on Finance the Attended, 4. joint resolution (H. Reg. 270) providing for a loan to, 127. KU KLUX KLAN, appoint joint ee to investigate certain Remarks in Senate on ined Joint es 270, providing for activities of (see H. Res. = a loan to, 30, 48, 59, 117, 277, 283 Remarks in Senate relative ms alleged outrages committed in Statement made by the Secretary of State before the Committee Louisiana by, 14. aa" Ways and Means in House ‘concerning the proposed loan to, Remarks in House relative to alleged outrages committed in Louisiana by, 32. LINDSAY, RUSSELL H., relief (see bill H. R. 13108). KUNZ, STANLEY H. (a Representative from Illinois). LINDSEY, LUCIAN, increase pension (see bill H. R. 12836). Attended, 4. Lo WALTER F. (a Representative from California). LABOR, statistics relative to seamen’s wages, 111. ended LADD, EDWIN 7 (a Senator from North mm Bills and cae is resolutions 4ntroduced by Attended, Bair, Belle: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 12989), 116. Petitions and Ce presented by, af Cr: Medical Reserve Corps: amending law providing for oe Citizens and individuals, 25, 47, 117, 272, 451. ment and ——— ot contract surgeons and officers of (see Societies we associations, 117. bill H. R. 13045), 324. Remarks by, @ Thompson, Melissa fear : to pension (see bill H. R. 13084), 388. Farmers’ rural credit bank: control of, 28-30. LINTHICUM, J. CHARLES (a Representative from Maryland). LA eee peers M. (a@ Senator from Wisconsin). Attended, 4 ttende Petitions and papers presented by, from Motions and resolutions offered by Societies and associations, 271, Meat packers: for in formation in regard to proposed merger of Remarks by, on (see S. Res. 364), 25. Ship cubeldy, 96, 97, 343. Remarks by, on LITTLE, EDWARD C. (a Representative from Kansas). Meat-packer merger, 297, 298. Attended, B LAIRSON, JESSE, pension (see bill H. R. 13079). Remarks by, Ship anetdy, 194, 195. LAMAR, MO., erect public building at (see bill H. R. 12965). LITTLE CALUMET RIVER, ILL., allow construction of bridge across LAMPERT, FLORIAN (a Representative from Wisconsin). (see bills S. 4031; H. R. 12892). Attended, 5. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by LIVE- STOCK peste rovide credit facilities for (see bills 8. Allen, Natalia: to increase pension (see bill H. 2. ese, 46. 4063; H. R. 3s}. Cady, Nancy J.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12933 LOCKWOOD, ELIZA acs pension (see bill S. 4081). Som heresa : to pension (see bill H “R. 12982), 46. LOCOMOTIVES. See RAILROADS. Highcliff Harbor, Lake bee.) ae : for examination and survey of (age bill H. 12915), ee ee CABOT (a Senater from Massachusetts). Kelsey, Julia A.: to oes (see ‘bit H. R. 12934), 46. ten " Menasha, Wis.: to erect a public building at (see bill H. R. Appointed on committee to notify President, 3. 12895), 45. Appointed on committee to wait on President, 19, LAND GRANTS, statistics of land grants made by Congress for rail- Motions and resolutions offered by Adjourn: to, 409. roads, wagon roads, and canals, 423. Adjourn over Thanksgivi — to, 409. LANE, LILAH, pension (see bill H. R. 12996). Brewer, Mary M.: to pay Res. 369), 274. LANGLEY, JOHN W. (a Representative from Kentucky). Executive session: for, 450, 4 451. Attended, 4. Final adjournment : to concur in resolution of House for, 452. Appointed on funeral committee, 439. —_ Le fixing 12 o’clock meridian as (see S. Res, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 359), 3. Pensions : granting to those who have lost limbs or been totally House of Representatives: notification to (see S. Res. 357), 3. disabled in same in military or naval service, increase of (see Mann, James-R.: for recess of Senate to —— funeral of, 448. bill H. = 13002), 189. President: notification to (see S. Res. 358), 3 Remarks by Recess: for, 448, 452. Ship cubaidy, 419, 420. Senate pages: to pay additional (see S. Res. 8638), 25. Reports made by, from Remarks by, on Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds: Antilyneching, 450. McDonough Road (Fulton County, Ga.): to widen certain por- Adjournment over poets Day, 409. . tion (H. Rept. 1261), 437. Brewer, Mary M LANHAM, FRITZ G. (a Representative from Teras). Brewer, Hiram a Ge. ttended, 5. Joint meeting of the two Houses, 9. suiamane “offered by, House rules aaeing debate, 389, 390. Merchant ae me ° 1920: bill (H. R, 12917) to amend, 426. Journal, 326, 327, 451. Remarks by, 0 Mann, James R.: funeral of, 489. Election vewults, 419. President : notification to, 8. Ship subsidy, 426. Senators from Pennsylvania: credentials of, 8, 11. LANKFORD, WILLIAM C. (a Representative from Georgia). LOGAN, W. TURNER (a Representative from South Carolina), Attended, 4. Attended, 5. ‘Armistice Day address delivered at Valdosta, Ga., by, 185. Bilis and joint resolutions introduced by LA PAGE, CORA E., pension (see bill H. R. 12914). Nickles, George A.: for relief (see bill H. R. 12990), 116. LARSEN, WILLIAM W. (a Representative from Georgia). LOMASNEY, JAMES H., relief (see bill H. R. 12944). Attended, 4. LONDON, ee (a Representative from New York). Remarks by, on Attended, Lankford, W. C.: address of, 185. Remarks by, - Ship subsidy, 223. Ship subsidy, 92, 138, 184, 136, 145, 157, 158, 167, 173, 302, 348. LAWRENCE, HENRY F. (a Representative from Missouri), LONGWORTH, NICHOLAS (a Representative from Ohio). Attended, 4. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Brunaugh, Susan: to pension (see bili H. R. 13020), 189. Butler, Martha E.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12992). 116. a Caroline: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 13019), Mooney, James C.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12916), 45. LAYTON, CALEB R. (a Representative from Delaware). Attended, 4. LOUISIANA, remarks in Senate relative to alleged outrages committed by the Ku-Klux Klan in, 14. LAZARO, Jars (a Representative from Louisiana). Remarks in House relative to alleged outrages committed by the Attende Ku-Klux Kian in, Appointed on committee to wait on President, 19. TANCE, EBV, erect public building at (see bills 8S. 4041; H. R. LEA, CLARENCE F. (a Representative from California). : "3 Petitions and papers presented , from Societies and associations, 3 LOWREY, B. G. (a@ Representative from Mississippi). Attended, 4. LEAVITT, LOUIS, relief (see bill S. 3754*). Remarks by, on LE CLAIRE, ALEXANDER, increase pension (see bill H. R. 18017). Ship subsidy, 417. 20 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX.

LUCE, ROBERT (a Representative from Massachusette). Nets JAMES H. (a Representative from California). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by ttended, 5. Casey, Thomas: to pension (see bill H. R. 13101), 437. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by LUCKENRBACK LINE, remarks in House relative to tonnage owned by, Oakland, Calif.: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 13095), 437. 190. Remarks by, on LYNCHING, punish the crime of (see bill H. R. 13*). Ship subsidy, 176. Remarks in Senate on bill (H. R. 18) to punish the crime of, 288, 332. McLAUGHLIN, JAMES C, (a Representative from Michigan). Remarks in Senate and data relative to, 397. Attended, 4. Remarks in Senate relative to withdrawal] of bill (H. R. 13) McLAUGHLIN, JOSEPH (a Representative from Pennsylvania), to punish the crime of, 450. Attended, 5. LYON, ERNEST, mentioned in Senate, 119. MCLAUGHLIN, MELVIN O. (a Representative from Nebraska). LYON, HOMER L. (@ Representative from North Carolina), Attended, 4. Attended, 4. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by ‘ Bills and joint resolutions introduced by | F , Farm loan act: to amend (see bill H. R. 12824), 6. Wilmington, N. C.: to convey marine hospital reservation to Interstate commerce act: amending section 1 of (see bill H. R. city of (see bill H. R. 13046), 324. 12860), 21. Pctitions and papers presented by, from MCLEAN, GEORGDE P. (a Senator from Connecticut). Societies and associations, 325. Attended, 272. LYONS, MARTIN G., incrense pension (see bill H. R. 13014). McCNARY, CHARLES L. (a@ Senator from Oregon), McADOO, WILLIAM G., address on subject of legislation affecting Attended, 3. ex-service men delivered by, 274. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Reclamation: authorizing extension of time for payment of McAULIFFE, HENRIETTA F., pension (see bill H. R. 13051). charges due on projects for (see bill 8S. 4034), 16. McBRIDEF, HARRY A., testimony relative to the proposed loan to Motions and resolutions offered by Liberia, 66. Liberian lcan: to amend motion to recommit joint resolution McBRIDE, ROBERT CLYDE, pension (see bill H. R. 12874). (8S. J. Res. 270) relating to, 287. McCLINTIC, JAMES V. (a Representative from Oklahoma). MCPHERSON, ISAAC VY. (a@ Representative from Missouri), Attended, 5. Attended, 4. Motions and resolutions offered by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Fils, Mollie C.: to withdraw papers in case of, 436. —. Mo.: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 12961), McC ULLOUGH, JAMES, pension (see bill H. R. 13117). Carterville, Mo.: to purchase site for public building at (see McCUMBER, PORTER J. (a Senator from North Dakota). bill H. R. 12962), 115. Attended, 3. Hatton, Mary A.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12917), 45. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Jones, Abram: to pension (see bill H. R. 12843), T. Andrews, Albert: for relief (see bill 8. 4058), 47. Karch, William: to pension (see bill (H. R. 12845), 7. Benfield, W. J.: for relief (see bill S. 4057), 47. Kiger, Leroy S.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12844), T. Homesteads: to amend section 2238 of Revised Statutes rela- King, Samuel T.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12841), 7. tive to (see bill S. 4073), 273. Lamar, Mo.: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 12965), Van Camp, Aaron, and Virginius P. Chapin: for relief of estates 5. (see bill S. 4056), 47. 5 Monett, Mo.: to purchase site for public building at (see bill Wahpeton Indian School: to provide for purchase of additional H. R. 12964), 115. land for (see bill S. 4055), 47. Moore, Louisa Lb. : to increase pension (see bill H. R. 12840), T. Remarks by, on Neosho, Mo.: to purchase site for public building at (see bill French black troops on Rhine, 278. H. R. 12963), 115. McDONALD, DAVID C., increase pension (see bill H. R. 13043). Pension: granting to soldiers and sailors of World War (see McDUFFIF, JOHN (a Representative from Alabama). bill H. R. 12862), 22. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Richardson, Jerry M.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12839), 7. Hendrix, J. E.: for relief (see bill H. R. 12991), 116. Stinson, Mollie F.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12842), T. Remarks by, on MCSWAIN, JOHN J. (a Representative from South Carolina). Ship subsidy, 109, 146, 157, 287, 366, 373, 374. Bills and joint resolutions introduced b McFADDEN, LOUIS T. (a Representative from Pennsylvania), Greenville, S. C : to enlarge public building at (see bill H. R.— Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 13093), 437. Agricultural and live-stock industries: to provide credit facili- Spartanburg, 8. C.: to enlarge public building at (see bill H. R. ties for (see bill H. R. 13033), 271. 13094), 437. Federal reserve act: to amend sections 13 and 16 of (see bill MACY & CO., R. H., relief (see bill S. 4079). H. R. 13070), 387. MADDEN, MARTIN B. (a Representative from Illinois). MacGREGOR, CLARENCE (a Representative from New York). Attended, 4. Attended, 4. Appointed on funeral committee, 489. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Appointed on committee to notify President, 5. Feldman, Uarry W.: to increase pension (see Dill H. R. Amendments offered by, to 12847), 7. Merchant marine act, 1920: bill (H. R. 12817) to amend, 350. Karazewski, Frank: to pension (see bill H. R. 12846), 7. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Claims: to repeal an appropriation for payment of certain (see McKBPLLAR, KENNETH D. (a@ Senator from Tennessce). i. J. Res. 388), 7. Atiended, 3. Mileage: making available appropriations for stationery and Appointed on Joint Select Committee on the Disposition of Use- (see bill H. R. 12859), 18. : less Papers in the Executive Departments, 47. Shipping Board: to forbid payment of certain claims by United Bills and joint resolutions introduced by States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation and/or Lewis, James R.: to pension (see bill 8. 4046), 25. the United States (see bill H. R. 12830), 7. Mail receptacles: providing for delivery of mail notwithstanding Motions and resolutions offered by failure to provide (see S. J. Res, 246), 25. Mann, James R.: on death of (see H. Res. 455), 439. Philippine Constabulary: to amend law with respect to (see Senate : notification to (see H, Res, 441), 5 bill S. 4075), 273. Remarks by, on Regular Army: to amend law with respect to officers of (see Mann, James R.: death of, 439. bill S. 4076). 273. Mileage ry oy 18. 131. Motions and resolutions offered by Ship subsidy, 194, 195, 196, 198, 199, 209, 350. Mail receptacles: for certain information from Postmaster Gen- MAGEE, WALTER W. (a@ Representative from New York), eral regarding (see S. Res. 367), 25. Attended, 4. Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Antilynching, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 837, 338, 339, 397, 398, Wood, Mary E.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12918), 45. 405, 406. (serman reparations to France, 281. MAGNOLIA, ARK., erect public building at (see bill H. R. 12894). Japanese rights in California, 336, 337, 338. MAIL SERVICE. See PostTau Service, Liberian loan, 48, 49, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 120, 129. MALEY, BERNARD JOSEPH, relief (see bill H. R. 12868). Locomotive-boiler inspectors, 48, 49. Number of Government employees, 68. MANLEY, MAGGIE L., pension (see bill H. R. 13124). MANN, BERTHA, pension (see bill H. R. 12883). McKENZIE, JOHN C. (a Representative from Illinois), MANN, JAMES R. (a Representative from Illinois). Appointed on funeral committee, 439. Attended, 4. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Death announced, 439. Page, Angie: to pension (see bill H. R. 18021), 189. Funeral service in Hall of the House for, 449. McKINLEZ, HENRY C., increase pension (see bill H. R. 12983). Resolutions on death of (see 8. Res. 370; H. Res. 455). a eee Roberts Safety Water Tube Boiler Co. to memory McKINLEY, WILLIAM B. (a Senator from Illinois). of, * Attended, 3. Appointed on funeral committee, 439. MANSFIELD, JOSEPH J. (a Representative from Texas). tills and joint resolutions introduced by Attended, 5. Kankakee River: to construct bridge across (see bills 8S. 4032, MAPES, CARL E. (@ Representative from Michigan). 4033), 16. . Attended, 4. Little Calumet River: to construct bridge across (see bill 8, Bills_and joint resolutions introduced by 4031), 16 Bernhardt, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 13023), 189, Motions and resolutions offered by _Burt, Elijah, to pension (see bill H. R, 13022), 189. Adjourn: to, 439. Petitions and papers presented by, froi Mann, James R.: on death of (see S. Res. 370), 439, Citizens and individuals, 440. Remarks by, on Mann, James R.: death of, 489, MAPLE, LEWIS, pension (see bill H. R. 12723*). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX. 21

MARINE CORPS RESERVE, granting military leave with pay ae, Dou} purchase site for public building at (see bill H. R. employees of the United States and the of ‘Cdlumbia when ordered to duty with (see bill H. R. 1 MONOPOLY CONTROL COMMISSION, appoint (see bill H. R. 13091). Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting a draft of a bill granting leave uf absence to —— of ce MONREAN, MAUD, pension (sce bill H. R. 13062). States and the District of Columbia when serving wi MONTAGUE, ANDREW J. (a Representative from Virginia). MARION, VA., erect public building at (see bill H. R. :3004).. Attended, 5. MARLETTE, CORA F., pension (see bill H. R. 12931). Appointed on funeral committee, 439. MONTERROSO, PROSPERO, letter from the Secretary of eo trans- MARSHALL, WYATT A., relief (see bill S, 4043). mitting request for immediate passage of bill (H. R. 8980) for MARTIN, WHITMELL P. (a Representative from Louisiana). elief o Attended, 4. MONTREAL RIVER LIGHTHOUSE RESERVATION, MICH., sale to MASTERS, LIZZIE C., pension (see bill H. R. 12888). the Gogebic County beard of the American Legion at Bessemer, MAUTER, LENA, increase pension (see bill H. R. 13077). Mich. (see bill H. R. 13032). MEAD, JAMES M. (a Representative from New York). MONUMENTS, erect monument to Daniel Morgan at Cowpens battle Bills eee joint District Solumbia Glasgew, William G. p pansion (ane i H. R. eases. 45. when ordered to duty with (see bill H. R. 12958 Nelson, August: for ae (see bill H. — Pa ae Letter from the Secretary of the Navy Gramma a draft of Thompson, Harry E.: to ae (sce ie 12820), 46. a bill granting leave of absence to employees of the United Motions ‘oe aedightone offered y States and the District of Columbia when serving with, 6, Adjourn: to, 6, 21, 45, 115, 324, 387, 437. NAVY. Adjourn over: to, 436, 439, 450. Chief petty officers: bill to readjust rates of pay of chief pay Congress: for joint session of the two Houses of (see H. Con. r? cesin and chief pharmacists (see vin Ba 4047). Res. 72), 18. Disbursing officers: letter from the Secretary of the a a to print —— during recess of, 450. mitting list of those who have been relieved o Senses, Final adjournment: for {see H. Com. Res. 73), 472. 188. President : notification to (see H. Res. 440), Enlisted men: dill to provide for immediate needs rpon dis- to print as House document message on merchant marine charge (see bill H. R. 12952). by (H. Doc. on. 115. netoet ay the pooneee of the Navy transmitting draft Recess: for, 18, 449, 474. of for _— of t discharged for the good of Remarks by, on the service. Federal intervention in Louisiana, 37. letter from come Secretary of the Navy transmitting state- Final adjournment, 472. ment of pay and slieuenees of, 45. Hour of meeting, 115, 324, be 439. ‘Officers: bili for Cihet r ot temporary ama rene q@lscrs who Order of business, 21, 4:2. aa to the regular service (see bill H. resident : ee to, 1 210 218, 214, 215, letter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting state- i eubel Sia soe 3 S08 ee 80% 807, — 308, 308, ni, BA x , 818, 822, ment of pay and allowances of, 45. $24" gai" 350, 357, 362, 371, 375, 887, 420” Vessels: —a inquiry relative to scrapping of (see H. President’s message, 115. 22 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX.

NAVY DEPARTMENT. See also SECRETARY OF THE NAVY. -- OGDEN, Kee F. (a Representative from Kentucky). Report of the Joint Select Committee on Disposition of Useless tten ‘ ; meoeene Papers relative to useless papers in (H. Rept. 1259), OIL ‘Sone. investigate issuance of oil leases (see S. Res. 368). emesis > ee A. (a Representative from Arkansas), NELSON, ADOLPHUS P. (a Representative from Wisconsin). en Attended, 5. Appotatea on funeral committee, 439. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Levisee, Urzula: to increase pennies (see bill H. R. 12994), 116. OLIVER, WILLIAM B. (a Representative from Alabama). Attended, 4. NELSON, AUGUST, relief (see bill H. R. 13024). A pointed teller, ave. NELSON, JOHN E. (a Representative from Maine). Amendments offered by, t Attended, 4. Merchant marine bet. 1920: bill (A. R. 12817) to amend, 808. NELSON, JOHN M. (a Representative from Wisconsin). Remarks by, on Attended, 5. Ship subsidy, 94, 98, 308. 4mendments offered by, to OLPP, ARCHIBALD E. (a Representative from New Jersey). Merchant marine act, 1920: bill (H. R. 12817) to amend, 357. Attended, 4. Remarks by, on O'NEAL, LIDA, pension (see bill H. R. 12972). Ship subsidy, 41, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92. 94, 95. 96, 107, 110, 132, 133, 137, 188, 140, 145, 191, 195, 197, 199, 202, 203, 205, ORVIS, JOSEPHINE M., increase pension (see bill H. R. 13087). 206, 207, 208, 214, 215, 218, 223, 349, 357. OSAGE INDIANS, See INDIANS. NELSON, KNUTE (@ Senator from Minnesota). OVERMAN, LEE 8. (a Senator from North Carolina). Attended, 3. Attended, 3. Appointed on committee to wait on President, 19. Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Antilynching, 334, 235, 403, 404, 405, 406, 408, 438, 441, 442, Benson, Mollie E.: to pension (see vill S. 4026), 16. 443, 444, 446, 447, 448. Courts ‘of United States: to create commission to recommend to Brewer, Hiram H., 452. Congress amendments necessary to simplify eats. practice, Creation of new Government offices, 68. and procedure in certain (see bill S. 4066), Filibustering, 441. Pitney, Mahlon: to permit retirement as Roseviste ‘Justice of the Journal, 326, 398, 438. Supreme Court, of (see bill S, 4025), 16. Liberian loan, 181. Remarks by, on Quorum, 297, 298. Antilynching, 390, 391. OWEN, ROBERT.L. (a Senator from Oklahoma). Dilatory tactics, 390, 891. Attended, 3. House rules limiting debate, 3990. Remarks by, on Liberian loan, 127. Clemenceau, Georges: visit of, 291. Pitney, Mahlon: retirement of, 272. Election expenditures, 16. Reports made by, from France and Germany, 291-297. Committee on the Judiciary : German reparation to France, 281. Pitney, Mahlon: retirement of (bill S. 4025), 272. Liberian loan, 62, 67, 68, 129, 130, 131. NEOSHO, MO., purchase site for public building at (see bill H. R. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., remarks in House relative to ship 12963). subsidies paid to, 100. NEW. HARRY S. (a Senator from Indiana). PACKING COMPANIES. Sce Meat-Packine INDUSTRY, Attended, 272. Remarks by, on PAGE, ANGIB, pension (see bill H. R. 13021). Antilynching, 399. PAGE, CARROLL S&S. (a@ Senator from Vermont). NEW BERN, N. C., enlarge public building at (see bill H. R. 12960). Attended, 3. NEWBERRY, TRUMAN H. (a Senator from Michigan). PAIGE, CALVIN D. (a Representative from Massachusetts). Resignation of, 15. Attended, 4. Remarks in Senate on resignation of, 15. 31. PALMER, SARAG, pension (see bill H. R. 13050). NEW JERSEY, telegram from the Real Estate Board favoring passage PAN AMERICAN PETROLEUM & TRANSPORTATION CO., table of the ship subsidy bill, 47 showing assets of, 196. NEW MEXICO, ascertain and aia land claims of persons not Indians PARK, FRANK (a Representative from Georgia). within Pueblo Indian lands in (see bill S. 3855* ). Attended, 4. NEWTON, ISABEL, pension (see bill H. R. 129387). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Georgia, Florida & Alabama Railway Co.: for relief (see bill NEWTON, WALTER H. (a Representative from Minnesota). H. R. 12921), 46. Attended, 4. Remarks by, on Remarks by, on Ship subsidy, 365. Ku-Klux Klan in Louisiana, 36. NICHOLSON, BISHOP THOMAS, telegram favoring ship subsidy bill PARKER, JAMES 8. (@ Representative from New York). received from, 385. Attended, 4. NICHOLSON, SAMUEL D. (a Senator from Colorado). PARKER, RICHARD WAYNE (a Representative from New Jersey). Attended, 3 Attended, 4. Bille cud joint resolutions introduced by | Remarks by, on Reclamation: authorizing extension of time for payment of | Ship subsidy, 172, 360. charges due on projects for (see bill 8. 4034), 16. PARKS, TILMAN B. (a Representative from Arkansas), NICKLES, GEORGE A., relief {see bill H. R. 12990). Attended, 4. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by NOLAN. JOHN I. (late a Representative from California). Camden, Ark.: to enlarge public building at (see bill H. R. Death announced, 6, 17. 12822), 6. Resolutions on death of (see H. Res. 445; S. Res. 362), 6, 17. Magnolia, Ark.: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. NOMINATIONS. See EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CONFIRMATIONS. 12894), 45. NORLBECK, PETER (a Senator from South Dakota). Warren, Ark.: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 12863), Attended, 437. 22. NORMAN, OKLA., erect public building at (see bill H. R. 13113). PARSONS, MARY A., pension (see bill H. R. 12911). NORRIS, GEORGE W. (a Senator from Nebraska). PATISON, EMILY E., increase pension (see bill H. R. 12387*). Attended, 3. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by PATTERSON, FRANCIS F., JR. (a Representative from New Jersey). Farm products: to provide for the purchase and sale of (see | Attended, 4. bill S. 4050), 2 Bills and joint Coonan introduced by Remarks by, on Gloucester City, N. J.: to erect pehile building at (see bill H. R. Liberian loan, 60, 61. 62, 63. 68, 120, 126, 127. 12893), 45. Shipping Board communication, 451. PAULS VALLEY, OKLA., erect public building at (see bill H. R. NORTON, MINER G. (a Representative from Ohio). 13115). Attended, 5, PENNYPACKER, MARY H., pension (see bill H. R. 13089). NOWLAND, HARRY EVANS, relief (see bill H. R. 12929). OAKLAND, CALIF., erect public building at (see bill H. R, 13095). PENSIONS. Bill to pension disabled veterans of the World War (see Dill O CONNOR, JAMES (a Representative from Louisiana). H. R. 12862*). Attended, 4. Bill to increase rates for loss of limbs (see bill H. R. 13002). Remarks by, on Bills granting pensions for service in the Civil War, the war Extension of remarks, 188. with Mexico, and the war with Great Britain—is12 (see Ship subsidy, 180-185. bills 8. 3275*; H. R. 12865). ODDIE, TASKER L. (a Senator from Nevada). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by PEPPER, GEORGE W. (a Senator from Pennsylvania), District of Columbia: to regulate and control unincorporated Attended, 3. cooperative contract loan, savings, and investment institu- Credentials presented and sworn in, 8, 11. tions seentes under declarations of trust in (see bill 8. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 4045), Baylor, Adam K.: for relief (see bill S 4077), 452, Gold: to ‘way to producers bounty on newly mined (see bill §, Hitchler, Adolph F.: for relief (see bill S . 4078), 452. 4040), 16. Motions and resolutions offered by Lanes. Nevy.: to erect public building at (see bill 8S. 4041), Connell, Charles R.: on death of (see S. Res. 361), AT, Petitions and papers presented by, from Reno. Nev.: to erect additions to public building at (see bill Societies and associations, 451. S. 4042), 16. Petitions and papers presented by, from PERKINS, RANDOLPH (a Representative from New Jersey).------.< Attended, Societies and associations, 16. Petitions and p resented by, from O’DONNHILL, BELLA, pension (see bill H. BR. 13039). Citizens an nd viduals, 43 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX.

PERLMAN, NATHAN D. (a Representative from New York). PUBLIC BUILDINGS—Continued. Attended, 4. Bills to erect ; PETERSEN, ANDREW N. (@ Representative from New York). Springvalley, Ill. (see bill H. R, 13112). Attended, 4. Sulphur, Okla. (see bill H. R. 13114). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Tazewell, Va, (see bill H. R. 13065). United States Platinum Corporation: to incorporate (see Dill _. Warren, Ark. (see bill H. R. 12863). H. R. 12967), 116. Bills to increase appropriations for Camden, Ark. (see bill H. R. 12822). PHILIPPINE CONSTABULARY, amrend the national defense act with Goldsboro, N. C. (see bill H. R. 12959). respect to (see bill 8S. 4075). Greenville, S. C. (see bill H. R. 13098). PHIPPS, LAWRENCE C, (a@ Senator from Colorado). Hastings, Nebr. (see bill H. R. 13092). Attended, 272. Haverhill, Mass. (see bill H. 13001). rHoroen ay classify as fourth-class mail matter (see bill H. R. New Bern, N. C. oy bill H. mmr R. 12960). Je Reno, Nev. (see bill 8S. 4042). Spartanburg, 8. C. — bill H. R. 13094). PICKEL, REBECCA M., pension (see bill H. R. 13009). Bills to purchase sites for PIERCE, MATTHEW, pension (see bill H. R. 12976). Carterville, Mo, (see bill H. R. 12962). PITNEY, MAHLON (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Monett, Mo. — bill H. R: 12964). United States). Neosho, Mo. (see bill H. R. 12963). Bills to allow him to retire (see bills 8S. 4025*; H. R. 13031). PUBLIC PRINTER, annual report of travel performed by officers and PITTMAN, KEY (a Senator from Nevada). employees of the Government Printing Office, 6. Attended, 3. Annual report of purchases, exchanges, and repairs of type- rea N. J., erect public building at (see bill H. R. writing machines in the Government Printing Office, 6 Report of employees receiving increased compensation during the first four months of the fiscal year 1923, 6 POINDEXTER, MILES (a Senator from Washington). PUBLIC ao statistics relative to land grants made by Congress Attended, 272. Remarks by, on or, 423. Journal, 396. PUEBLO INDIAN LANDS. See New MExico. POINTS OF ORDER IN SENATE, ruling of the Vice President on a PURCELL, OKLA., erect public building at (see bill H. R. 13116). point of order against a motion to adjourn pending the reading PURNELL, FRED S. (a Representative from Indiana). : of the Journal, 392. ; Bills and joint resolutions introduced by FOMERENE, ATLEE (a Senator from Ohio). Colter, Grover: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 12850), 7. Attended, 8. Dunwoody, Frances E.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12853), 7. Appointed on funeral committee, 439. : Etnire, Lavina H.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12851), 7. Excused from service as member of Committee on the District of Wilcox, Jesse: to pension (see bill H. R. 12852), 7. Columbia, 272. QUIN, PERCY BE. (a Representative from Mis i . Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Attended, a — wearers Van Voorhis, David C.: for relief (see bill S. 4071), 273. QUORUM. See House or REPRESENTATIVES ; SENATE. Remarks by, on Antilynching, 443. RACINE, WIS., relief of the Taylor Orphan Asylu > bills S French black troops on Rhine, 50. 4054; "H. R. 12980). . eee cee Liberian loan, 65, 121, 122, 126, 288. Bill to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 12897). PORTER, STEPHEN G. (a Representative from Pennsylvania), RADCLIFFE, AMOS H. (a Representative N Jerse Attended, 5. Attended, 4. : 7 ee PORTLAND, ME., erect public building at (see bill H. R. 13003). RADCLIFFE, EDNA, relief (see H. Res. 456). POST, PHILIP T., relief (see bill H. R. 13049). RAILROADS, regulate fares for parlor car and sleeping car accomo- dations on (see bill H. R. 12860). POSTAGE, classify phatogreghe and photographic films as fourth-class Joint resolution to give priority in car service for distribution matter (see bill H. R. 12957). of building materials (see H. J. Res. 389). POSTAL SERVICE, providing for delivery of mail notwithstanding Remarks in Senate relative to appropriation for salaries and failure to provide receptacles therefor (see S. J. Res. 246; expenses of additional eae of locomotive boilers, 48. H. J. Res. 392). ur Senate relative to transportation rates on farm prod- Resolutions of inquiry relative to manufacture of mail recep- ucts, 57. tacles (see S. Res. 367; H. Res. 451). Statistics relative to land grants made for, 423. Motor-truck routes: bill to establish (see bill H. R. 12823). RAINEY, JOHN W. (a Representative from Illinois). POSTMASTER GENERAL, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Communications from —_ Pe o - passes, joint paematite g Congress to in- Sees, Sramenantons copies of contracts for carrying the mails vestigate certain initiations and ceremonies of ae n, 451. Res. 393), 189. ———— Postmasters: transmitting a list of claims on account of loss by RAKER, JOHN E. (a Representative from California). fire, burglary, etc., 188. Attended, 4. Post Office Department: transmitting annual report of finances Appointed teller, 341. and of empleyees receiving increased compensation in, 387. Amendments offered by. to - Post offices: transmitting statement of employment of clerical ee marine act, 1920: bill (If. R. 12817) to amend, 321, assistance at salaries in excess of $1,200 a year at, 6, 188. POSTMASTERS, letter from the Postmaster General transmitting a Petitions and papers presented by, from list of claims on account of loss by fire, burglary, etc., 188. Citizens and individuals, 46. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, annual report of finances of and of Societies and associations, 46, 388. employees receiving increased compensation in, 387. POST OFFICES, letter from the Postmaster General transmitting state- Remenip Ship eubsidy, subsidy, 86, 86, 96, 96, 177 177, 224, 253, 254, 321, 322, $324, 339, 340, ment of employment of clerical assistance at salaries in excess 341, 354. = of $1,200 a year at, 6, 188. RANKIN, JOIN E. (a Representative from Mississippi). Attended, 4. POU, EDWARD W. (a Representative from North Carolina). Remarks by, on Attended, 4. Ship subsidy, 111. Appointed on funeral committee, 439. Remarks by, on RANSDELL, JOSEPH E. (a Senator from Louisiana). Ship subsidy, 37, 38. Attended, 3. Appointed on committee to wait on President, 19. POWELL, ALLIB, pension (see bill H. R. 13008). Address delivered before National Merchant Marine Association, POWELL, GEORGE W., increase pension (see bill H. R. 12657*). New York City, by, 23. PRESIDENT OF THB UNITED STATES, address on subject of promo- Remarks by, on tion of the American merchant marine delivered before a joint Ku-Klux Klan in Louisiana, 14. session of the Senate and House by (H. Doc. 471), 9, 19, 115. RANSLEY, HARRY C. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). Proclamation cols an extra session of Congress to convene Attended, 5. November 20, 1922, 3, 4. RAWSON, CHARLES A. (a Senator from Iowa). PRESTON, DAVID C., pension (see bill H. R. 12975). Attended, 22. PRODUCTS OF STATES, table showing total value of basic, 421. RAYBURN, SAM (a Representative from Tewvas). PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Attended, 5. Bills to erect Appalachia, Va. (see bill H. R. 13066). READING CO., table showing assets of, 196. Aurora, Mo. (see bill H. R. 12961). REAL ESTATE BOARD OF NEW JERSEY, congue favoring passage Eldorado, IL, (see bill H. R. 12829). of the ship subsidy bill received from, 47. Gloucester City, N. J. (see bill H. R. 12893). Hamlet, N. C. (see bill H. R. 13078). REBER, JOHN (a Representative from Pennsylvania). Lamar, Mo. (see bill H. R. 12965). Attended, 5. Lovelock, Nev. (see bills 8S. 4041; H. R. 13006). RECLAMATION SERVICE, extend time for a of charges due Magnolia, Ark. (see bill H. R. 12894). on reclamation projects (see bills S. 4034, 4082). Marion, Va. (see bill H. R. se Menasha, Wis. (see bill H. R. 12885). RED CROSS. See AMERICAN NATIONAL Rep CROSS. Norman, Okla. (see bill H. R. 13113). REECE, B. CARROLL (a Representative from Tennessee). Oakland, Calif. (see bill H. R. 13095). Attended, 5. Pauls Valley, Okla. (see bill H. R. 13115). Bills and joint resolutions introduced Pleasantville, N. J. (see bill H. R. 12864). Crawford, Martha: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 12022), 46. Portland, Me. (see bill H. R. 130038). Crum, John E. : to increase pension foes bill H. R. 12928), 46. Purcell, Okla. (see bill H. R. 13116). Goin, Rachel M.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12995), 116. Racine, Wis. (see bill H. R. 12897). Griffin, Frances E.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12923), 46. Sanford, N. C. (see bill H. R. 13072). Hall, Thomas: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 12925), 46. LXIII——32 24 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX.

REECE, B. CARROLL-—Continued. ROSE, JOHN M.—Continted. Bilis and joint resolutions introduced by Petitions and papers presented by. from Hyder, John T.: to increase pension (see bill H. ier Societies and associations, 8 8. Shockley, James G.: to increase pension (see bill i 12828), , Remarks by, on 46. Ship subsidy, 98. Smith, Agnes: to pension (see bill H 12085)" So ROSENBERGER, JACOB F., pension (see bill H. R. 12887). Story, Barsha: to pension (see bill H. z 13055), 824. ROSS, 3 y- telegram favoring the ship subsidy bill received from, REED, C. M., letter relative to transportation rates on farm prod- ucts, 57. ROSSDALE, ALBERT B. (a Representative from New York). REED, DANIEL A. (a Representative from New York). Petitions and papers presented by, from Attended, 4. Societies = associations, 22, 388. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, Strickland, Orrin F.: for relief te bill H. R. 13104), 437. Ship cahelay, 481. REED, DAVID A. (a Senator from Pennsylvania). sopra, J. H., letter relative to the ship subsidy bill written by, Attended, 3. Credentials presented and sworn * 8, 11. ROUSE, ARTHUR B. (a Representative from Kentucky). Bills and joint resolutions introduced b Attended, 4. Cobb, Murray A.: for relief (see bitt 8. 4030), 16. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Petitions and papers presented by, from Mail: directing Postmaster General to transmit certain informa- Societies and associations, 24. tion relative to manufacture of door-slot covers and Remarks by. on receptacles for (see H. Res. 451), 189. Interruptions from public gallery, 283. providing for delivery of, notwithstanding failure to pro- REED, JAMES A, fa Senator from Missouri). vide receptacles for (see H. J. Res, 392), 189. Attended, 272. RUCKER, WILLIAM W. (a Representative from Oe, Remarks by, on Attended, 4 French black troops on Rhine, 279, 280. Bills_and joint resolutions introduced by Liberian loan, 283, 285, 286. Burris, Freeman A.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12855), 7. REED, LESLIE B&., letter relative to a proposed subsidy for armor-plate Fisher, James W.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12854), 7. manufacturers in Great Britain, 228. RUEPPHL, EMILIA, pension (see bill H. R. 13086). REED, STUART F. (a Representative from West Virginia). RURAL CREDITS, provide for (see bills S. 4063; H. R. 13033). Attended, 5. Remarks in Senate relative to the farmers’ rural credit bank, 28. REEDER, LULU, increase pension (see bill H. R. 18010). RUSH, JEMIMA, pension (see bill H. R. 18038). REGISTERS AND RECBIVERS OF LAND OFFICES, amend law rela- tive to fees and commissions of (see bill S. 4078). RUSSELL, MRS. CASHMBRB, increase pension (see bill H. R. 13028). SABATH, ADOLPH J. (a epresensatve ie Illinois). RENO, NEV., erect an addition to public building at (see bill S. 4042). Appointed on funeral committee, REPRESENTATIVES. See Members or CONGRESS. Bills one joint resolutions introduced by REVENUE ACT OF 1921, amend (see bills S. 2872* ; H. R. 12825). Trains a the enemy act: supplementing (see H. J. Res. REVISED STATUTES. Petitions and papers presented by, from Bills te amend sections Societies = associations, 116. 2238: registers and receivers (see bill 8S. 4073). Remarks by, REX, MILLIE, pension (see bill H. R. 13060). Ship pihshap—Lhetter of Samuel Gompers respecting, 430. REYNOLDS, MARY, pension (see bill H. R. 13123). SANDERS, ARCHIB D. (a Representative from New York). RICHARDSON, JERRY M., pension (see bill H. R. 12839). Attended, 4. RICKETZS. BOWIN D. (a Representative from Ohio). SANne. ded, (a Representative from Indiana). ed, 5 tn ttende ‘ San: ae nee OR. SNe. Remarks Ship by, subsidy, B07, 846, 849, 352, 420, 428. RILEY, RUBEN, increase pension (see bill H. R. 12871). SANDERS, MORGAN G. (a Representative from Tewas). Att ended, 5. ROACH, SID C. (a Representative from Missouri). Attended, 4. SANDLIN, JOHN N. (a Representative from Louisiana). Bills and joint resolutions introduced b: At tended, qd United States attorneys and marshals: fixing salaries of (see Remarks by, on s bill H. R. 18068), 387. Ku-Klux Klan in Louisiana, 36. Petitions and papers presented by, from SANFORD, N. C., erect public building at (see bill H. R. 13072). Citizens and individuals, 43 Remarks by, on SAN TIRSO (steamship), relief of owners (see bill 8S. 4088). Ship subsidy, $72. SAYERS, JUSTINE, aethoriaing, Cone oo of the Indian trust pat- ROADS. See PuBiic Roaps. ent issued to (see bill ROBERTS SAFETY WATER TUBE BOILER CO., letter relative to SCANLON, MARTIN F., relief (see ie E R. 13076). death of Representative James R. Mann received from, 472 SCHALL, THOMAS D. (a Beprsoantetivs from Minnesota). ROBERTSON, ALICE M. (a Representative from Oklahoma), Bills and joint resolutions introduced b Attended, 5. Aney, James P. : to increase pension - bill H. R. 12986), 46. ROBINETTE, MARY J., pension (see bill H. R. 13061). Drum, Simon Hi to pension (see b' te 12938), 46. ROBINSON, GERTRUDE A., pension (see bill H. R. 12888). Marlette, Cora F.: to pension (see bu R. 129. i), 46. Newton, Isabel : to pension (see bill H. R. 129387), 46. ROBINSON, JOSEPH T. (a Senator from Arkansas). Sims, Mary A.: to pension (see bill H. R. 13086), 388. Attended, 437. ROBSION, _— M. (a Representative from Kentucky). SCHUYLER, WILLIAM, pension (see bill H. R. 13015). Attended, SCOTT, AMELIA 8., increase pension (see bill H. R. 13040). Bills and joint aeiteatiie introduced by Armed, William 8.: to increase pension (see bill H. R. rr SCOTT, EMMETT J., mentioned in Senate, 119, Letter denying charge made in Senate that he had financial Campbell, Sarah E.: to pension (see bill H. Bisa) interest in the Liberian loan bill, 288. Cromer, Celie J.: to increase pension (see bill H. Fletcher, James: to pension (see bill H. R. B21), 4 —™ SCOTT, FRANK D. (a Representative from Michigan). Smith, Litha I.: to pension (see bill H. “R. a Attended, 4. Whitley, William S.: to increase pension ine bill 'H. R. 18105), SEAMEN’S WAGES, statistics relative to, 111. ROCKHOLD, CHARLOTTIE E., pension (see bill H. R. 12908). SEARS, WILLIAM J. (a ceraene from Florida). Amendments offered by, to RODENBERG, WILLIAM A. (a Representative from Illinois). Merchant marine act, 1920: bill (H. BR. 12817) to amend, 305. Attended, 4. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Appointed on funeral committee, soe. Courts of United States: fixin “* allowance for deputy Bills ont joint resolutions introduced by clerks of (zee bill H. R. 13008), 8 Key, Chesley P.: for relief (see bill H. 12930), 46. Mann, eae * to pension (see bill “R. 12883), 22. Nowland, Harry Evans: for relief (see bil H. R. 12929), 46. Remarks by, ROGERS. a sacee (@ Representative from Massachusetts). Ship belay, 305, 317, 341, 342, 352, 357, 363, 868, 372. Atte s Bille and joint resolutions introduced a SECRETARY OF COMMERCE. Communications from ae. coal: declaring an em rgo on (see bill H. R. Department of Commerce: transmitting annual report of publi- 1 ), 6. Coat : Rs Tm President to declare an embargo on (see bill cations issued by, 6 . BR. 12 SECRETARY OF LABOR. ROLL CALLS ON QUESTION OF QUORUM. See Hovusp or Repre- Communications from SENTATIVES ; SBNATE. —— s Labor : transmitting schedule of useless papers in, ROSE, JOHN M. (a Representative from’ Pennsylvania). transmitting report of contingent expenses o Attended, 5. a. report of exchange of Se wtttine Bills and joint resolutions introduced ay machines in, 324. Birkhiemer, Laura : to pension (see bill H. R. peers), 824. Black, Carrie M.: to pension (see - H. R. — , B24. SECRETARY OF THE NAVY. Rex, Millie: to pension (see bill H. R. 18060), Communications from Robinette, Mary J.: to pension (see bill H. R. 18061 » Bee. Employees of the United States: transmitting a draft of a bill Bhoonks William A.: to pension (see bill H. R. 13059), granting leave of absence without loss of pay or time to those Shoenfel t, Eliza Jane: to increase pension (see bill ee 18056), — =" the Naval Reserve Forces or the Marine “orps i sealais a eserve, CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX. | 5

SECRETARY OF THE NAVY—Continued. aa re W. (@ Representative from Pennsylvania). Communications from en Navy: transmitting a draft of a bill for the relief of enlisted Bills and joint resolutions introduced by men discharged for the of the service, 6. Boyd, John a: to pension (see bill Ya. R. 12941), 46. transmitting statement of pay and allowances of officers Hird, haa .: to pension (see bill H. R. 12939), 46. and enlisted men of, 45. Hubbard ophia : to pension (see bill H. R. 12940), 46. ae list “. disbursing officers who have been Leonard, Lorenzo E.: for relief (see bill H. R. 13096), 437. relieved losses, 188. Petitions and p —— presented by, from SBPCRETARY OF STATE. : Societies and associations, 46. Letter addressed to the President concerning the proposed SHRINERS’ CONVENTION. See Distrricr or COLUMBIA. Liberian loan, 121. Statement concerning the proposed Liberian loan made before SHUEY, JACOB, correct military record (see bills H. R. 12973, 13048). the Committee on Ways and Means in House by, 122. SIEGEL, ISAAC (a Representative from New York). Communications from ae 4. Monterroso, Prospero: transmitting request for immediate pas- SIMMONS, M. (a@ Senator from North Carolina). sage of bill (H. R. 8980) for relief of, 6. Attended, 3. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. Appointed on committee to notify President, 3. Communications from Appointed on committee to wait on President, 19. Income tax: relative to application of section 220 of the revenue Motions and resolutions offered by act of 1921, 264, Liberia: to recommit joint resolution (S. J. Res. 270) to estab- Treasury Department : transmitting annual report on exchange lish credit for Government of, 287. of typewriting machines in, 439. -— unanimous-copsent agreement for vote on jolt resolu- transmitting annual report on travel performed by offi- tion (S. J. Res. 270) to establish credit for, 131. cers and employees on official business for, 440. Remarks by, on SECRETARY OF WAR. Sattenetine, 332. Communications from Li ae 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 120, 121, 127, 128, 129, American National Red Cross: transmitting annual report of, 6. Federal Power Commission: transmitting annual report of, 451. Meat -packers’ merger, 298. Harlem River Ship Canal: canes Ea ee relative SIMS, MARY A., pension (see bill H. R. 13086). to proposed modification in channel of (S 265), 47. SINCLAIR, JAMES H. (a Representative from North Dakota). Teer. Construction Co.: transmitting draft 7 pill for relief Bills and joint —, introduced by of, 45. Farm products: cor for purchase and sale of (see bill War Department: transmitting annual report of exchange of H. R. 12966), th labor-saving devices in, 45 Petitions and papers presented by, from SENATE, i also POINTS OF ORDER IN SENATE; YEA-AND-NAY VOTES Citizens and individuals, 116. IN SENATR. SINNOTT, NICHOLAS J. (a Representative from Oregon). ee ——., Sporenelatiee for payment of pages in (see Dill Attended, 5. > — concerning amendment of the Journal, 325, 388, 438, SIOUX INDIANS. See InpIANs. SISSON, THOMAS U. (a Representative from Mississippi). Remarks concerning the hater against the so-called Dyer Attended, 4. antilynching bill, 326, 332, 388, 441. Appointed on funeral committee, 439. = relative to interruptions from the public gallery in, SLASOR, VINSON, relief (see bill H. R. 12834). Request for a _unanimous-consent ment for a vote on S. L. CROSBY (steam tug), relief of owner (see bill S. 4035). ouse Joint Resolution 270 providing for a loan to Liberia, SLEMP, C. BASCOM (a Representative from Virginia). agreed to, 131. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Resolution to meet at 12 m. dally (see S. Res. 2. AD Poog) i Va.: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. Resolution to omni’, acetal pages * ae 5 S. Res. 363*). 3066), 387. Resolution to pay Mary Brewer Res. 369*). Bostwick, Malissa A 2 popeien {see bill H. R. 13106), 437. es a pay, salary é rr mileage to Wesners Latimer Felton — Va.: to erect all ¢ building at (see bill H. R, 13067), ~ see es Regeteeten sash pay "ioe expenses of Thomas E. Watson (see Vieeinia : ‘ete ne national park in State of (see bill H. R. . Res Roll calls on nguestion of of quorum in, 3, 11, 14, 22, 48, 60, 117, to increase salaries of United States marshal and district 130, 181, 7, 287, 291, 297, 298, 325, 326, 330, 331, 388, aw for eastern district of (see bill H. R. 12956), 393, 440, 448, 450. SENATORS, make unlawful certain acts of individuals and officers at Teepe Va.: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 13065), elections at which Senators are candidates (see bill S. 4027). Bill authorizing payment of mileage to (see bill H. R. 12859*). SMALLWOOD, WILLIAM, pension (see bill H. R. 12946). Concurrent resolution provwems that those who were defeated at the recent polls should abstain from ths on bill provid- SMITH, ADDISON T. (a Representative from Idaho). ing for as ubsidies (see S, Con. Res. 29). ttended, 4. Joint resolution to provide for poapat of eo of those ap- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by . pointed to fill vacancies (see J. Res. 248 District of Columbia: to regulate “and control unincorporated cooperative contract loan, savings, and investment institu- SBDRENITY, erect statue personifying (see S. J. oe, 242*). = operating under declarations of trust in (see bill H. R. SEVRES TRBATY, relative to observance by the signatories of the obli- 2o55), gations of (see H. Res. 449). SMITH, AGNES, pension (see bill H. R. 12924). SEWARD, JAMES H., pension (see bill S. 4086). SMITH, ELLISON D. (a@ Senator from South Carolina). SHAFER, HENRY T., relief (see bill S. 4070). Attended, 3. SHAFFER, DEBORAH H., pension (see bill H. R. 12988). Remarks by, on SHAW, ELIZABETH E., pension (see bill H. R. 12867). Liberian loan, 129, 130. SHEDD, JOHN G., telegram favoring the ship subsidy bill received SMITH, J. M. C. (@ Representative from Michigan), rom, 385. Petitions and papers presented by, from Citizens and individuals, 272, 437. SHEPPARD, MORRIS (a@ Senator from Tewvas). Societies and associations, 272, 437. Attended, 3. Bills pi joint resolutions introduced b: SMITH, LITHA I, pension (see bill H. R. 12858). —— mie Co.: to amend act to incorporate (see bill SMITH, SARAH A., increase pension (see bill H. R. 12993). SMITHWICK, JOHN H. (a Representative from Florida). SHIELDS, JOHN K. (a@ Senator from Tennessee). Attended, 4. Attended, 3. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by SHIP SUBSIDIES. See Foreign Countrizs; VESSELS. Halladay, John N.: for relief (see bill H. R. 12884), 22, CRIES. BOSRD, annual report of travel performed by officers and loyees on official business for (S. Doc. 266), 451. SMOKE, SUSAN T., relief (see bill S. 4060), elt aoe time limit for payment of claims by (see bill H. R. SMOOT, REED (a Senator from Utah). Attended, 3. Comparative statement of personnel—functional ~~. 225. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Estimated operating results for four months, July to October, Davis, Miles J. (deceased): authorizin 04) 17. of patent to inclusive, 1922, 226. legal anare of (see bill S. 4 117 Report of the comptroller of, 225. Marshall, Wyatt A.: for relief (see bill S. doa8). SHIRLEY, WILLIAM A., pension (see bill H. R. 13059). Sayers, Justine: authorizing — of Indian trust patent ssued to (see bill S. 4044), 2 SHOCKLEY, JAMES G., increase pension (see bill H. R. 12926). Remarks by, on SHOENFELT, ELIZA JANB, increase pension (see bill H. R. 13056). Clemenceau, Georges : statement by, 53. SHOMO, DOBRANCE D., increase pension (see bill H. R. 12904). Filibustering, 441. Liberian loan, 62, 68, 119, 120, 121, 122, 126, 127. eateety , SAMUEL M. (a Senator from California). Number of employees of Government, 68. ten Oil leases, 28. Bilis and- joint resolutions introduced by a weet: for construction of bridge across (see bill 8S. SNELL, BERTRAND H. (a Representative from New York), » a0 Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Motions and resolutions offered by Howe, Alice: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 13027), 189. Adjourn: to, 17. Johnson, Elien E.: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 12942), Nolan, 7 I.: on death of (see S. Res. 362), 17. Remarks by, Russell, =, Cashmere: to increase pension (see bill H. R. Autiivecking. 288, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 406, 407, 408, 444, ag ong ae 446, 447, 448. Remarks by, on Japanese rights in California, 336, 387, 338. Ship subsidy, 95, 98, 99, 107, 109, 135, 136, 145, 303, 305, 310, Liberian loan, 288, 284, 285, 286. 311, 348, 418, 26 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX.

SNYDER, HOMER P. (a Representative x New preva STEVENSON, WILLIAM F.—Continned. Bills and joint a introduced b Bills_and joint resolutions introduced b Cantlin, Susan B.: pension (see Morgan, Daniel: providing for erection of monument at Cowpens Hardendorf, E. W.: af Prrelief (see vill Ta R12e8e) — ground commemorative of (see bill H. R. 12861), 21. Lane, Lilah’: to pension {see bill H. R, 12996), 116: ks by, on Osage Tribe of Indians in Oklahoma: to design: ate depositories Ship subsidy, 93, 158, 307, 315, 316, 322, 345, 346, 416, 421. without boundaries of State of Oklahoma for “Soca of surplus STINSON, MOLLIE F., pension (see bill H. R. 12842). ’ funds of (see bill H. R. 13034), 271. Petitions and papers presented by, from STOLL, PHILIP H.-(a Representative from South Carolina). Societies and associations, 22. Attended, 5. Remarks by, on STORY, MRS. BARSHA, pension (see bill H. R. 13055). oe Ship subsidy, 84, 85, 87, 133, 136, 178, 180, 214. STRICKLAND. ORRIN F., relief (see bill H. R. 13104). SNYDER, WILLIAM relief (see bill H. R. 13053). STRONG, JAMES G. (a Representative from Kansas), SOUTH CAROLINA, donate the silver service of the battleship South Attended, 4, PT pre Carolina to the Daughters of the American Revolution of (see Bills and joint reso.utions introduced by bill H. R. 13110). Farm loan act: te amend certain sections of (see bill H. R. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO., table showing assets of, 196. 13047), 324. Remarks by, on SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD co., allow A to bridge the Col- Ship subsidy, 211. orado River (see bills S. 4069; H. R. 12831). onOre.. meses L. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). SOWARDS, ZEPPORA B., pension (see bill H. R. 13037). ed, en 8. C., enlarge public building at (see bill H. R. Bills _and joint resolutions introduced by 3094). Rosenberger, Jacob F.: to to (ase bill H. R. 12887), 22. SPEAKER OF HOUSE. Petitions and p presented Petitions and papers presented OP, + ms. Societies ied on associations, oo Citizens and individuals, 7, , 325 SUBSIDIES. See ForrignN CouNTRIES; VESSELS. ANE METS 2 ANA Societies and associations, 7: 22, 437. are ne D. (a Representative from New York). SPEAKS, JCHN C. (a Representative from Ohio): en Attended, 5. SULLIVAN, DANIEL J., os from an article on subject of ship rs = SPECIAL ORDERS IN HOUSE. subsidies written by, 205. Resolution for special order for bill (H. R. 12817) to amend the SULPHUR, OKLA., erect public building at (see bill H. R. 13114). merchant marine act of 1920 (see H. Res. 446*). SUMMERS, JOHN W., (a@ Representative from Washington), SPENCER, MARY, pension (see bill H. R. 12968). Attended, 5. SPENCER, SELDEN P. (a Senator from Méssouri). a HATTON W. (a Representative from Tezras). Attended, 3. en 5. Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by French black troops on Rhine, 50, 51. Texas Pacific Railroad Co.: amendatory of ne oa prenanenl to Newberry, Truman H.: resignation of, 31, 32. an act » incorporate (see bill H. R. 138005), SPRINGVALLPBPY, ILL., erect building at (see bill H. R. 18112). Remarks by, Ship chatty, 343. SPROUL, ELLIOTT W. (a Representative from Illinois). Attended, 4. SUNNY, 2,3. telegram favoring the ship subsidy bill received from, ‘Appointed on funeral committee, 439. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, allow Associate Justice a at River: to construct bridge across (see bill H. RB. ahion Pitney to retire from (see bills'S. 4025* ; H. R. 13031). 1 2 SUTHERLAND, HOWARD (a Senator from West Virginia). STAFFORD. WILLIAM H. (a Representative from Wisconsin). ey 3. Appointed on funeral committee, 439. ora. © FP. (a Re sometesins —. Oklahoma). sane — CO., remarks in House relative to the export business Bille and joi’ reso ions int moet of, 190. — Okla.: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 13113), STANDARD OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA, tabie showing assets of, 196. Pauls 1M Bo. Okla.: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK, table showing assets of, 196. STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW JERSEY, remarks in House and corre- Purcell, mall Ok kla.: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 13116), spondence relative to recent dividend declared by, 255. Saipsur, Okla. : to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 13114), STANFIELD, ROBERT N. (ae Senator from Oregon). Attended, 3. owas. ie, 3 A. {a Senator from Virginia). STANLEY, AUGUSTUS 0O. (a Senator from Kentucky). get Attended, 8. Remarks b STATES, table showing total value of basic annual products of, 421. House + ee limiting debate, 390. STATISTICS. Journal, 326. Cotton exports from Gulf ports, 239. SWEET, BURTON E. (a Representative "saga Towa). Land grants for railroads, wagon roads, and canals, 423. Bills and joint resolutions introduced Preducts of States, 421. -Z Josephine M.: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 13087), Seamen's wages, 111. Rp rae No megmemrnce Wages of American and British seamen, 161, 378 SWIFT, BENJAMIN L., pension (see bill H. R. 18081). Water-borne foreign commerce of the United States, 1921, by wae 2 PHILIP D. (a ‘Representative from California). customs districts, 239. nded, 4. World’s shipping, 104. Bills ae joint resolutions introduced by STATUES. Sce MONUMENTS. Colorado River: te construct railroad bridge near Yuma, Ariz, across -_- = H. RB. 12831), 7. STEAGALL, HENRY B. (a Representative from Alabama). Petitions and papers presented by, from Attended, 4. Societies and associations, 8. STEDMAN, CHARLES M. (a Representative from North Carolina). TAGUE, PETER F. (a Representative from Massachusetts). Attended, 4. Attended, 4. STEEL eacgecre CO., remarks in House relative to tonnage owned TAX EVASIONS, remarks in House and correspondence relative to, 255. y; . TAYLOR, J. aa (a Representative from Tennessee). Attended, STEPHENS, A. E. B. (a Representative from Ohio). Amendments ‘offered by, Attended, 5. Merchant marine ay °1920: bill (H. R. 12817) to amend, 425. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced Coleman, William: to pension (see bill H. R. 13107), 437. Duan, Mattie: to pension (see bill B 38128), 440. United States employees: to grant leave of absence, under cer- Manley, e L.: to pension (see bill H, R. 13124), 440. tain conditions, to (see bill H. R. 12958), 115. Reyno ds, ry: to pension (see bill H. R. 13133), 440. STERLING, PCRAS (a Senator from South Dakota). Remarks by, o Attended, 3. Ship sais, 425. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by TAZEWELL, VA., erect public building at (see bill H. R. 13065). District of Columbia: to regulate and control unincorporated er HENRY W. (a Representative from Pennsylwania). cooperative contract loan, savings, and investment institutions tten operating under declarations of trust in (see bill S. 4045), 25. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Gold: to pay bounty on newly mined gold to producers of (see Masters, Lizzie C.: to pention (see bill H. R. 12888), 22. bill S. 4040), 16. Petitions and papers presented by from Judicial Code: to amend section 21 of (see bill S. 4038), 16. Citizens and individuals, 11 Lovelock, Nev.: to erect public building at (see bill 8. 4041), 16. " are: to erect additions to public building at (see bill S. TEN EYCK, PETER G. (a Representative from New York). 4042), 16. Motions and resolutions offercd by Sioux Nation of Indians: authorizing Secretary of the Interior Treaty of Sevres: Tea wish and desire of United So to consider, ascertain, adjust, and determine certain damage = omesnens of, be observed by signatories of (see H. claims of (see bill S. 4039), 16. 2 > Petitions and papers presented by, from TEXAS CoO., table showing assets of, 196. Societies and associations, 16. TEXAS PACIFIC RAILROAD CO., amend charter of (see bills 8. 4029; Remarks by, on H, R. 18005). Clemenceau, Georges: visit of, 55, 56. France and Germany, 55, 56. THOMPSON, CHARLES H.,- pension (see bill H. R. 12947). THOMPSON, HARRY E., pension (see bill H. R. 12920). STEVENSON, WILLIAM F. (a Representative from South Carolina). Attended, 5. THOMPSON, MELISSA JEAN, pension (see bill H. R. 13084). Amendments offered by THOMPSON, WILLIAM HALB, telegram favoring the ship subsidy bill Merchant marine ~ ° 1920: bill (H. R. 12817) to amend, 307. received from, 384. 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THORPE, R. o> Representative from Nebraska). VALDOSTA, GA +, address delivered by Representative Lankford at an Sworn 2 armistice-day celebration held at, 185. TILLMAN, JOHN N. (a Representative from Arkansas). VAN CAMP, AARON, relief of estate (see bill S. 4056). Attended, 4. VANDER COOK, VANRENSLEAR, relief (see bill H. R. 13053). ae mt § ¢ (a Representatwe from Connecticut). VAN DUYN, EMMA, pension (see bill H. R. 12878). en VAN VOORHIS, DAVID C., relief (see bill S. 4071). =r Chairman Committee of the Whole, 82, 132, 190, 301, 839, 410, eee CHARLES B. (a Representatiwe from Colorado). VARE, WILLIAM S. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). en Attended, 5. oo Bills and joint resolutions introduced by | VESSELS, address delivered by the President before a joint session of Lindsey, Russell H.: for relief (see bill H. R. 13108), 437. the Senate and House on the subject of promotion of the Motions and resolutions ‘offered by American merchant marine (H. Doc. 471), 9, 19, 115. Gee, Smith: to withdraw papers of, 45. Address delivered by Senator Ransdell before the National ae TINCEES. J. N. (a Representative from Kansas), chant Marine Association on subject of ship subsidies, 2 tten gE es the merchant marine act of 1920 (see bill i. R. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Kimbrel, William B.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12889), 22. Comparison of American and British ship wages, 161, 378. Remarks by, on Concurrent resolution providing that all Members of the Senate Ship subsidy, 217, 315, 317. and House who were defeated at the recent — should ab- — from voting on the ship subsidy bill (see S. Con. Res. TINKHAM, oneen HOLDEN (a Representative from Massachusetts), | ) Attend 4. amen mes Excerpts from an article by Daniel J. Sullivan on subject of Bilis and Gee resolutions introduced by ship subsidies, 205. Corcoran, John J.: for relief (see bili Cg R. 12945), i. Letter from the American Federation of Labor remonstrating Dalton, James L.: for relief (see bill H. R. 12943), '46. against the passage of the ship subsidy bill, 413, 430. Lonrasney, James H.: for relief (see bill H. > 12944), Memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of Mobile, ‘ala., remon- Smallwood, William : to pension (see bill H. I 12046), 46. strating against railroad ownership ef vessels in competition HERE eT BTR IC6 TISSUE, CARRIE, pension (see bill H. R, 12986). with oe steamship owners, 374. _ TOWNER. HORACE M. (a Representative from Iowa). morial the M e West Merchant Marine Committee Bills and joint resolutions introduced ae favoring Passtge of the merchant marine bill, =. Johnson, Jessie: to pension (see HH. R. 18109), 437. Memorial of the National Board of Farm Organiza one per TOWNSEND, CHARLES EB. (a Senator from Michigan). strating against the proposed ship subsidy bill, 24, Attended, 117. Memorial of the aon Grange remonstrating ~ Hy RL ship Bills and joint resolutions introduced by subsidy legislation, 2 Seward, James H.: to pension (see bill 8. a. Pg Rewerks in House on tt (H. R. 12817) to amend the mpenthont Shafer, Henry T.: for relief = bill 8. 4076), 2738. marine act of 1920, 37, 82, 132, 189, 300, 339, 409 , 434. Petitions and papers presented by Report of the investigation and ins ion service of tthe D Depart- ment of Labor relative to seamen’s et 111, Societies and associations, ons," Statistics relative to the world’s e-epnooans, 206 TRADING WITH THE BNEMY pope the act to define, regu- Table showing assets of certain ow ning corporations 196. late, and punish (see H. es. 399 Telegram from the Real Estate Board of New Jersey favoring TRAMMELL, PARK (a Senator from Floride). ome of the shi aera MF bill, 47. Attended, 8. gram from the ne ‘Trenton (N. J.) Real Estate Board favoring Bills and joint resolutions introduced by passage of the ship eubehy bill, 117. Smoke, Susan T.: for relief (see bil 8S. 4060), 47. VESTAL, ALBERT H. (a Representative from Indiana). TRANSPORTATION RATES. See RAiLRoaDs. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by baamenay’y ALi T. (@ Representative from Massachusetts). Conner, Dennis: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 13029), 189. Rene 20 ttended, 4. VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF 2 UNITED STATES, donate TREASURY DEPARTMENT. See also SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. captured war trophies to (see S. J. Res. 250: A. J. Res. 398). Annual report on travel performed by officers and employees on VETERANS OF THE WORLD WAR. oe Ex- SERVICE Mun. official business for, 440. Annual repert on exchange of typewriting machines in, 439. VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Petitions and p — presented by, from TREATIES, relative to observance by the signatories of the obliga- Societies and associations, 47, 451. tions of the treaty of Sevres (see H. Res. 449). VINSON, CARL (a Representative from Georgia). TRENTON, N. J., fetes 7 from the real estate board favoring pas- Attended, 4. sage of the sh y bill, 117. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by TRUSTS, appoint a suena" coat ane commission (see bill H. R. 13091). Benton, Thomas M:: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 13030), TURNER, CLARENCE W. (a Representative from Tennessee). 189. Attended, 5. VIRGINIA, establish a national park in (see bill H. R. 12953). Election ‘to committees (see H. Res. 450), 115. Bill to increase salaries of the United States marshal and the TURNER CONSTRUCTION CO., letter from the Secretary of War United States district attorney for the eastern district of (see transmitting a draft of a bill for the relief of, 45. bill H. R. 12956). TYSON, JOHN R. (a Representative from Alabama). VOIGT, EDWARD (a Representative from Wisconsin). Attended, 4. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by * UBIL, SARAH C., pension (see bill H. R. 12898). Craig, Anna Maria: to pension (see bill H. R. 13063), 325. Monrean, Maud: to pension (see bill H. R. 13062), 325. rem oana meena Amt 2 UNANIMOUS-CONSENT REQUESTS. See Spnats. UNDERHILL, CHARLES L. (a R& entative from Massachusetts). VOLK, LESTER D. (a Representative from New York). Bills and joint resolutions introduced Attended, 4. United States Veterans’ Hospital No. 36: to authorize continu- Bills ene joint resolutions introduced by ing operation of (see H. J. Res. 395), 324. Doty, George E.: for relief (see bill H. R. 12890), UNDERWOOD, OSCAR W. (a Senator from Alabama). Kilbride, John F.: to pension (see bill H. R. i28eLy 22, Attended, 47. VOLSTEAD, ANDREW J. (a Representative from Minnesota). Motions and ‘resolutions aren by Attended, 4. Adjourn: to, 327, Bilis and joint resolutions introduced by Adjourn over Thanksgiving Day: to, 388, 396. Courts of United States: te create commission to recommend to Bayard, Thomas F.: for committee assignments of, 272. Congress amendments necessary to simplify pleading, practice, George, Walter F.: for committee assignments of, "272. one “procedure in certain (see bills H. R. 12998, 13074), 188, Remarks by, on Adjournment over Thanksgiv Dey. 388, 389. Bieey. Mahlon : to permit retirement as an Associate Justice of Antilynching, 332, 390, 391, 3 443. 450. Supreme Court (see bill H. R. 13031), 189. Committee service, 273. Reports made by, from Dilatory tactics, 389, 390, 391. Committee on the Judiciary: House rules limiti debate, 389, Pitney, Mahlon (H. Rept. 1262), 437. Journal, 326, 327, 338, 392, 395, ass. 440, 450, 451. eee JAMES W., JR. (a Senator from New York). Order of business, 277, 448. Atten Pitney, Mahlon: retirement of, 272, Bills and joint re introduced 3 Ship subsidy, 391, 392. sae ‘aol at of certain officers on retired list of (see UNITED AMERICAN LINE, remarks in House relative to tonnage I r owned by, 190. Enlisted men: to amend * percentages as rescribed in sec- Eee ee CO., remarks in House relative to tonnage owned by, s0s7) 18 of national defense act, as amen . of (see bill 8. Table showing assets of, 196. Medals "aaa badges: to prohibit unauthorized wearing, manu- UNITED STATES BONDS. See Dest or THs UNITED STATES. facture, or sale of certain (see bill S. 4036), 16. 8. earn (steam tug): for relief of owner of (see bill 8S. UNITED STATES COURTS. See Courts of THE UNITED STATES. UNITED SPATES MARSHALS. See Courts oF THE UNITEp StTarTzs. San Tirso (steamship) : conferring jurisdiction on certain courts UNITED ek ae Oe CORPORATION, incorporate (see bill oo and determine claim by owner of (see bill S. 4088), . " t). Veterans foreign — to donate certain war trophies to UNITED STATES STEEL CO., table showing assets of, 196. (see S. J. Res. 250), 452. UPSHAW, WILLIAM D. (a Representative from Georgia). Remarks by, o Attended, 4. Medals ane ‘badges, 273, R 3s made by, from VACUUM OIL CO., table showing assets of, 196. ‘ommittee on Military Affairs: VAILE, WILLIAM N. (a Representative from Colorado). Grade percentages of enlisted men (8S. Rept. ott). o. Attended, 4. Unauthorized medals and badges (S. Rept. 930), 273. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Kee Richard C.: to increase pension (see bill H. R. WAGBS. See Lazor. WAGNER, MARY, pension (see bill H. R. 13082). Thompson, Charles H.: to pension (see bill H. BR, 12947), 46, WAGON ROADS. See Puslic Roasps,

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WAHPETON INDIAN SCHOOL, N. DAK., purchase additional land WILLIAMS, THOMAS §&. (a Representative from Illinois). for (see bill S. 4055). Attended, 4. WAITE, RALPH, increase pension (see bill H. R. 13012). Bills _and joint resolutions introduced by Brannon, John T.: to pension (see bill H. R. 13044), 271. vie, J. 2, pee concerning the ship subsidy bill received meee e' to erect public building at (see bill H. R. rom, 385. WALSH. DAVID IL. (@ Senator from Massachusetts). Frailey, Lottie: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 13042), 271. Attended, 3. — David C.: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 13043), Remarks by, on Ku-Klux Klan in Louisiana, 14. WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM (a Representative from South Dakota). Liberian loan, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 121. Attended, 5. WALSH, THOMAS J. (a Senator from Montana). WILLIS, FRANK B. (a Senator from Ohio). Attended, 3. Attended, 8. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Appointed on funeral committee, 439. Blackfeet Indian Reservation: authorizing settlement of extent Petitions and papers presented by, from of priority to waters of certain streams of Indians of (see Citizens and individuals, 24. bill S. 4061). 47. Societies and associations, 24. Motions and resolutions offered by Remarks by, on Oil leases: for investigation of certain (see S. Res. 368), 27. Antilynching, 396, 897, 398. Remarks by, on Parliamentary Ba ao floor, 338. Clemeuceau, Georges: statement by, 56. Ransdell, Joseph E.: address by, 23. Feltca, Rebecca Latimer: compensation and mileage for, 47. WILMINGTON, N. C., convey the marine hospital reservation to the —— eligibility of, 8, 11, 12. city of (see bill H. R. 18046). Liberian loan, 122, 126. McAdoo, William G.: address of, 274. WILSON, RILEY J. (a Representative from Louisiana), Oil leases, 27. Attended, 4. Order of business, 16. Remarks by, on Quorum, 297. Ku Klux Klan in Louisiana, 36, WALTERS, ANDERSON H. (a Representative from Pennsylwania). WILSON, WOODROW, address delivered to Congress on January 8, Attended, 5. 1918, on subject of peace with Germany, 293. WAR DEPARTMENT. See also SECRETARY OF WAR. WIND AND BEER. See ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR TRAFFIC. Annual report of exchange of labor-saving devices in, 45. WINGO, OTIS (a Representative from Arkansas). Bills to prohibit unauthorized wearing, manufacture, or sale of Attended, 4 meek and badges awarded by (see bills 8. 4036 ; H. R. Bilis and joint resolutions introduced by $20). National cemeteries: to permit — access on armistice day to WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN (1812), to increase pensions for service all (see bill H. R. 12999), 188. in (see bill H. R. 12863). Remarks by, on Ship subsidy, 414. WAR WITH MEXICO, to increase pensions for service in (see bill H. R. 12865). WISE, JAMES W. (a Representative from Georgia). Attended, 4. WAR OF REBELLION. See Crvin War. Motions and resolutions offered by PADS SPAURANCR, amend act providing for (see bill H. R. Calcium arsenate: for certain information in regard to (see “+4 H. Res. 448), 116. WARD, CHARLES B. (a Representative from New York). WITT, JONATHAN, pension (see bill H. R. 12987). Attended, 4. WOOD, MARY F., pension (see bill H. R. 12918). WARREN, ARK., erect public building at (see bill H. R. 12863). WOOD, WILLIAM R. (a Representative from Indiana), WARREN, FRANCIS E. (a Senator from Wyoming). Attended, 4. Attended, 3. Remarks by, on Remarks by, on Ship subsidy, 192. Expenses of third session, 23. Reports made by, from WOODRUFF, ROY O. (@ Representative from Michigan), Committee on Appropriations: Attended, 4 Ex ~ woes = third session, Sixty-seventh Congress (bill H. R. Remarks by, on O99), 23. Powers and duties of Federal grand jury, 432. WASHINGTON (City). See Districr or CoLuMBIA. WOODS, CATHERINE, relief (see bill H. R. 12899). WATERBURY, CONN., for relief of the Silas Bronson Library at (see WOODS, JAMES P. (a Representative from Virginia). bills 8S. 4054; H. R. 12980). Attended, 5. Petitions and papers presented by, from beeen Se DURHAM, making appropriation to pay (see bill Societies and associations, 272. : . WOODYARD, HARRY C. (a Representative from West Virginia). WATSON, HENRY W. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). Attended, 5. Attended, 5. WORLD WAR VETERANS. See Ex-SERVIcCE MEN. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Farnsworth, Clara H.: to pension (see bill H. R. 12949), 46. WORLD’S SHIPPING, statistics relative to, 104. Pennypacker, Mary H.: to pension (see bill H. R. 13089), 388. WURZBACH, HARRY M. (a Representative from Texas), Zeek, Margaret E.: to pension (see bill H. R. 13088), 388. Attended, 5. Remarks by, on ‘ Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Ship subsidy, 94, 114. Texas: making provisions for improvement of channel from WATSON, JAMES E. (a Senator from Indiana). Aransas Pass to Corpus Christi (see bill H. R. 12821), 6. Attended, 3. WYANT, ADAM M. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). Appointed on funeral committee, 439. Attended, 5. Remarks by, on Bilis and joint resolutions introduced bY Antilynching, 332, 398. Kline, Amanda: to pension (see bill H. R. 13090), 388. Journal, 326. YATES, RICHARD (a Representative from Illinois). WATSON. THOMAS E. (late a Senator from Georgia). Attended, 4 Death announced, 3, 5. Remarks by, on Resolutions on death of (see H. Res. 443; 8. Res. 360). Ship subsidy, 87, 88, 384, 415, 416, 425. Resolution to pay funeral expenses of (see S. Res. 365). YEA-AND-NAY VOTES IN HOUSE WEBSTER, J. STANLEY (a Representative from Washington). Merchant marine act, 1922: ‘on bill (H. R. 12817) to grant sub- Attended, 5. sidies to vessels, 429. WEBSTER, MARY ELLA, relief (see bill 8. 4074). Order of business, 409. WELLER, OVINGTON E. (a Senator from Maryland). Special orders in House: on resolution (H. Res. 446) for special Attended, 3. order for bill (H. R. 12817) to amend the merchant marine WESTGATE, MARIA L., increase pension (see bill H. R. 12838). act of 1920, 44. WHEELER, JULIAN A., pension (see bill H. R. 13085). YEA-AND-NAY VOTES IN SENATE. Adjourn, 327, 331, 396. WFITE, MARTHA, pension (see bill H. R. 12910). Amendment of the Journal, 327, 330, 332, 395. WHITE, WALLACE H., Jr. (a Representative from Maine). Appeal from decision of the Chair, 325, 392. Appointed teller, 318, 319. Inspectors of locomotive boilers: on amendment making an Bilis and joint resolutions introduced by appropriation for payment of salaries and expenses of addi- Bordeau, Charles Arthur: to increase pension (see bill H. R. tional inspectors of locomotive boilers, 119. 12950), 46. Liberia: on motion to recommit to the Committee on Finance Galvin, Patrick A.: to increase pension (see bill H. R. the gaint resolution (H. J. Res. 270) providing for a loan 12951), 46. to, 287. Remarks by, on Ship subsidy, 302, 303, 304, 305, 307, 313, 314, 315, 317, 318, YOUNG, GEORGE M. (a Representative from North Dakota), 820, 321, 372, 373. Attended, 4. Remarks by, on WHITE HOUSE, for the future safeguarding of the presidential china Ship subsidy, 96. at (see bill S. 2212*). : ZEEK, MARGARET E., pension (see bill H. R. 13088). WHITLEY, WILLIAM &., increase pension (see bill H. R. 13105). ZIHLMAN, FREDERICK N, (a Representative from Maryland), WHITNEY, COURTNEY, relief (see bill H. R. 13076). Attended, 4. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by ; WILCOX. JESSE, pension (see bill H. R. 12852). Building materials: quthorizing priority in car service in inter- WILKINSON, JOHN, pension (see bill H. R. 18054). est of certain (see H. J. Res. 389), 7.

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SENATE BILLS.

8. 2212—-For the future safeguarding of the White House collection of | S. 4037—-To amend the grade percentages of enlisted men as prescribed the presidential china. in section 4b of the national defense act, as amended. Referred to House Committee on the Library, 37. Mr. Wadsworth ; Committee on Military Affairs, 16.—Reported back 8. 2872—To amend section 800 of the revenue act of 1921. (8S. Rept. 931), 451. Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means, 18. . 4038—To amend section 21 of the Judicial Code. 8S. 3275—Granting pensions and increase of sions to certain soldiers Mr. Sterling; Committee on the Judiciary, 16. and sailors of the Civil and Mexican Wars and to certain widows, 2m @ . 4039—Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to consider, ascer- former widows, minor children, and helpless children of said tain, adjust, and determine claims of certain members of the soldiers and sailors, and to widows of the War of 1812. Sioux Nation of Indians for damages occasioned by the destruc- Reported with amendments (H. Rept. 1260), 271. tion of their horses. 8. 3300—Granting a pension to Marie Doughty Gorgas. Mr. Sterling ; Committee on Indian Affairs, 16. Examined and signed, 18, 23.—Presented to the President, 47.— S. 4040—To provide for the conservation of the natural gold resources Approved [Private, No. 147], 277. of the continental United States and its noncontiguous territory S. 3855—To ascertain and settle land claims of persons not Indian by the payment of a bounty on newly mined gold to the producers within Pueblo Indian land, land grants, and reservations in the thereof, and for other ~~ State of New Mexico. Mr. Oddie ; Committee on Mines and Mining, 16. House requested to return bill to the Senate, 11.—Committee on S. 4041—To authorize the acquisition of a site and the erection of a Indian Affairs discharged and request of Senate granted, 82.—Vote Federal building at Lovelock, Nev. reconsidered and bill referred back to Committee on Public Lands Mr. Oddie; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 16. and Surveys, 288. 8. 4042—To provide for additions and extensions to the United States 8. 4025—-To permit Mahlon Pitney, an Associate Justice of the Supreme post office at Reno, Nev. Court of the United States, to retire. Mr. Oddie; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 16. Mr. Nelson ; Committee on the Judiciary, 16.—Reported back, 272.— ™ . 4043—For the relief of Wyatt A. Marshall. Passed Senate, 273.—Referred to House Committee on the Judi- Mr. Smoot; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 25. ciary, 387.—Reported back (H. Rept. 1262), 437. 8S. 4044—Authorizing the cancellation of the Indian trust patent which 8S. 4026—Granting a pension to Mollie E. Benson. issued to Justine Sayers. Mr. Nelson ; Committee on Pensions, 16. Mr. Smoot; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 25. 2 . 4027—To make unlawful certain acts of individuals and officers at 2 . 4045—To regulate and control unincorporated cooperative contract elections at which Senators or Representatives are candidates. loan, savings, and investment institutions operating under dec- Mr. Harreld ; Committee on the Judiciary, 16. larations of trust in the District of Columbia. S. 4028—For the relief of John N. Halladay. Mr. Oddie ; Committee on the District of Columbia, 25. Mr. Fletcher ; Committee on Claims, 16. R 4046—Granting a pension to James R. Lewis. S. 4029—To amend an act entitled “An act to incorporate the Texas Mr. McKellar ; Committee on Pensions, 25. : Pacific Railroad Co., and to aid in the construction of its road, A . 4047—Providing for a readjustment of the rates of pay of chief pay and for other purposes,” approved March 3, 1871, and acts sup- clerks and chief pharmacists. plemental thereto, Mr. Keyes ; Committee on Naval Affairs, 25. Mr. Sheppard ; Committee on the Judiciary, 16. 4048—To pay $7,500 to Georgia Durham Watson. S. 4030—For the relief of Capt. Murray A. Cobb. Mr. Harris; Committee on Appropriations, 25. Mr. Reed of Pennsylvania ; Committee on Claims, 16. . 4049——For the relief of Joseph Edmund Hanlon. S. 4031—To authorize the construction of a bridge across the Little Mr. Curtis: Committee on Claims, 25 Calumet River, in Cook County, State of Dllinois, at or near the village of Riverdale, in said county. . 4050—To provide for the purchase and sale of farm products. Mr. McKinley ; Committee on Commerce, 16. Mr. Norris; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 25. S. 4032—Granting the consent of Congress to the State of Illinois, de- mR mM nm . 4051—To reinstate the lapsed term and converted insurance of Ed- partment of public works and buildings, division of highways, to ward Owens Holloway. construct, maintain, and operate a bridge and approaches thereto Mr. Frelinghuysen ; Committee on Finance, 25. across the Kankakee River, in the county of Kankakee, State of 8. 4052—To amend the retirement laws affecting certain grades of Illinois, between section 5, township 30 north, and section 32, Army officers. township 31 north, range 13 east, of the third principal meridian. Mr. Frelinghuysen ; Committee on Military Affairs, 25. Mr. McKinley ; Committee on Commerce, 16. 8. 4053—For the relief of Edward Owens Holloway. 8S. 4033—Granting the consent of Congress to the State of Illinois, de- Mr. Frelinghuysen ; Committee on Claims, 25. partment of public works and buildings, division of highways, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge and approaches thereto 8S. 4054—For the relief of the Home for the Friendless, of Chicago, Ill. ; the Silas Bronson Library, of Waterbury, Conn.; the Gettysburg across the Kankakee River, in the county of Kankakee, State of College (formerly Pennsylvania College), of Gettysburg, Pa.; the Illineis, between section 6, township 30 north, and section 31, Presbyterian Church of Bardstown, Ky.; and the Taylor Orphan township 31 north, range 12 east of the third principal meridian. Asylum, of Racine, Wis. Mr. McKinley; Committee on Commerce, 16. Mr. Brandegee ; Committee on Claims, 47. 8S. 4034—To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to extend the time 8. 4055—To Eee for the purchase of additional land for Wahpeton for payment of charges due on reclamation projects, and for other Indian School. ‘eo Mr. McCumber ; Committee on Appropriations, 47. Mr. Nicholson ; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 16. 8S. 4035—For the relief of the owner of the steam tug S. L. Crosby. 8. 4056—For the relicf of the estates of Aaron Van Camp and Vir- Mr. Wadsworth ; Committee on Claims, 16. ginius P. Chapin. Mr. McCumber ;.Committee on Claims, 47. &. 4036—To prohibit the unauthorized wearing, manufacture, or sale of medals and badges awarded by the War Department. 8. 4057—For the relief of W. J. Benfield. Mr. Wadsworth ; Committee on Military Affairs, 16—Reported back Mr. McCumber; Committee on Claims, 47. (S. Rept. 930), 273.—Passed Senate, 273.—Refer to House S. 4058—For the relief of Albert Andrews. Committee on Military Affairs, 387. Mr. McCumber ; Committee on Claims, 47. SENATE BILIS.

. 4059—Granting a pension to Oscar Criswell. 8. 4074—Conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear and Mr. Cummins ; Committee on Pensions, 47. determine the claim of Mary Ella Webster. . 4060—For the relief of Susan T. Smoke. Mr. Harrison ; Committee on Claims, 273. Mr. Trammell; Committee on Claims, 47. 8S. 4075—To amend an act entitled “An act to amend an act entitled . 4061—Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to enter into an ‘An act for making further and more effectual provisions for the agreement with Toole County irrigation district, of Shelby, Mont., national defense, and for other purposes,’ approved June 8, 1916, and the Cut Bank irrigation district, of Cut Bank, Mont., for the and to establish military justice,” approved June 4, 1920, settlement of the extent of the priority to the waters of Two Medi- Mr. McKellar ; Committee on Military Affairs, 273. cine, Cut Bank, and Badger Creeks, of the Indians of the Black- 8. 4076—To amend an act entitled “An act making appropriations for feet Indian Reservation. military and nonmilitary activities of the War Department for the Mr. Walsh of Montana ; Committee on Indian Affairs, 47. fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, and for other purposes,” ap- . 4062—Providing for the comprehensive deveicpment of the park and proved June 30, 1922, playground system of the National on Mr. McKellar ; Committee on Military Affairs, 273. Mr. Ball; Committee on the District of Columbia, 47. 8. 4077—For the relief.of Adam K. Baylor. . 4063—To provide*credit facilities for the agricultural and live-stock Mr. Pepper; Committee on Claims, 452. industries of the United States; to amend the Federal reserve act; 8. 4078—For the relief of Adolph F. Hitthler. to amend the Federal farm loan act; to extend and stabilize the Mr. Pepper; Committee on Military Affairs, 452, market for United States bonds and other securities; to provide 8. 4079—For the relief of R. H. Macy & Co. fiscal agents for the United States, and for other purposes. Mr. Calder; Committee on Claims, 452. Mr. Capper; Committee on Banking and Currency, 47. ;. 4064—Authorizing the issuance of patent to the legal representatives S. 4080—For the relief of Lieut. Commander Jerome E. Morse, United of Miles J. Davis, deceased. _ States Navy, retired., Mr. Smoot; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 117. Mr. Calder; Committee on Naval Affairs, 452, .4065—For the promotion of certain officers of the United States 8. 4081—Granting a Bsion to Eliza H. Lockwood. Army on the retired list. Mr. Calder; Committee on Pensions, 452. Mr. Wadsworth: Committee on Military Affairs, 117. S. 4082—To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to extend the time . 4066—To create a commission to recommend to Congress amendments for payment of charges due on reclamation projects, and for other necessary in order to simplify the pleading, practice, and procedure purposes. in certain Federal courts. : Mr. Borah ; Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 452. Mr. Nelson ; Committee on the Judiciary, 117. S. 4083—-Authorizing the submission to the Court of Claims of the _4067—To amend the law regarding assessment of real and personal claims of sundry citizens of Idaho for damages sustained by reason property in the District of Columbia, and for other_purposes. of the overflow of their lands in connection with the eonstruction Mr. Ball; Committee on the District of Columbia, 117. of the reservoir to irrigate lands belonging to the Indians on the Fort. Hall Reservation in Idaho. $. 4068—Granting a pension to Linda A. Baker. Mr. Borah; Committee on Claims, 452. Mr. Kellogg ; Committee on Pensions, 117. S. 4084—To amend section 23 of the act of Congress, approved July . 4069—To authorize the construction of a railroad bridge across the 17, 1916, known as the Federal farm loan act. Colorado River near Yuma. Ariz. Mr. Borah; Committee on Banking and Currency, 452. Mr. Shortridge ; Committee on Commerce, 273. 8S. 4085—-For the relief of Samuel H. Butler. . 4070—For the relief of Henry T. Shafer. Mr. Harreld; Committee on Claims, 452. Mr. Townsend ; Committee on Military Affairs, 273. 8S. 4086—Granting a pension to James H. Seward. _4071—For the relief of David C. Van Voorhis. Mr. Pomerene; Committee on Claims, 273. Mr. Townsend ; Committee on Pensions, 452, 8. 4087—To relieve American Legion Post No. 86 of responsibility for . 4072—To establish a board of indeterminate sentence and parole for certain rifles and equipment. the District of Columbia and to determine its functions, and for Mr. Hale; Committee on Military Affairs, 452. M:. ther Ball, purposes. Committee on the District of Columbia, 278. S. 4088—Conferring jurisdiction upon certain courts of the United States to hear and determine the claim by the owner of the steam- _4073—To amend section 2238 of the Revised Statutes. ship San Tirso against the United States, and for other purposes. Mr. McCumber ; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 273. Mr. Wadswerth ; Committee on Claims, 452.

242-250 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.

S. J. Res. 242—Authorizing the erection on public grounds in the Dis- 8. J. Res. 248—To provide for the payment of salaries of Senators ap- trict of Columbia of a statue by José Claré personifying pointed to fill vacancies, and for other purposes. ~ Serenity.” Mr. Curtis; Committee on Privileges and Elections, 117. Referred to House Committee on the Library, 18. S. J. Res. 244—To donate to the American Legion certain war trophies 8. J. Res. 249—Providing for the construction of a memorial bridge captured by er surrendered to the armed forces of the United across the Delaware River at the point where Washington and his States in the World War. troops crossed said stream on the night of December 25 and the Referred to House Committee on Military Affairs, 387. day of December 26, 1776. S. J. Res. 246—Providing for the delivery of mail notwithstanding Mr. Frelinghuysen ; Committee on Appropriations, 274, failure to provide receptacles therefor. Mr. McKellar; Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, <5. S. J. Res. 250—-To donate to the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the S. J. Res. 247—Providing funds for the maintenance of public order United States certain war trophies captured by or surrendered to and the protection of life and property during the convention of the armed forces of the United States in the World War. the Imperial Council of the Mystic Shrine in the District of Mr. Wadsworth ; Committee on Military Affairs, 452. Columbia June 5, 6, and 7, 1923, and for other purposes. Mr. Ball; Committee on the District of Columbia, 47.

29 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS.

S. Con. Res. 29—Expressing the seuse of the Senate and House of Rep- resentatives that Members failing of reelection should not partici- pate in the enactment of legislation which the people at the polls had sought to repudiate. Mr. Caraway ; Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 25, 26.

357-361 SENATE RESOLUTIONS.

8S. Res. 357—Informing the House of Representatives that a quorum of 8. Res. 359—Fixing the hour of daily meeting of the Senate. the Senate is assembled, and that the Senate is ready to proceed Mr. Lodge ; considered and agreed to, 3. to business. Mr ’ Lodge ; considered and agreed to, 8. S. Res. 360—Relative to the death of the Hon. Thomas B, Watson, 5S. Res. 358—Appointing a committee to join a’ like committee of the late a Senator from the State of Georgia. House of Representatives to inform the President of the United Mr. Harris; considered and agreed to, 3. . States that a quorum of each House is assembled, and that Con- gress is ready to receive any communication he may be pleased to 8. Res. 361-—-Relative to the death of Hon. Charles R. Connell, late a make. Representative from the State of Pennsylvania. Mr. Lodge; considered and agreed to, 3, Mr. Pepper ; considered and unanimously agreed to, 17. 32

MA SENATE RESOLUTIONS. 362-370

8. Res. 362—Relative to the death of Hon. John I. Nolan, late a Repre- 8. Res. 367—Directing the Postmaster General to transmit to the sentative of the State of California. Senate certain information relative to the manufacture of covers Mr. Shortridge ; considered and unanimously agreed to, 17. of door slots and mail receptacles for use of the United States . Res. 368—Directing the Sergeant at Arms to employ five additional a? delivery service. pages to serve from November 20, 1922, to March 31, 1923. Mr. McKellar; Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, 25. Mr. Lodge; Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Ex- penses of the Senate, 25.—Reported without amendment, con- 8. Res. 368—To investigate oil leases issued under the act approved Sidered, and agreed to, 451. February 25, 1920, entitled “An act to promote the mining of . Res. 364—Directing the Secretary of Agriculture to report imme- coal, phosphate, oil, oil shale, gas, and sedium on the public diately to the Senate information relative to the proposed merger domain.” of ee meat-packing companies. Mr. Walsh of Montana ; Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 27. Mr. La Follette; ordered to lie on the table, 25.—Debated, 297. . Res, 365—Providing for the expenses of the funeral of the Hon. S. Res. 369—Directing the pormont to Mary M. Brewer, widow of Thomas FE. Watson, late a Senator from the State of Georgia. Hiram H. Brewer, late foreman in the Senate folding room, a sum Mr. Harris; Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Ex- equal to one year’s compensation. penses of the Senate, 25.—Reported without amendment, con- *. Lodge; Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Ex- sidered, and agreed to, 451. : yenses of the Senate, 274.—Reported without amendment, con- sidered, and agreed to, 452. . Res. 366—Directing the Secretary of the Senate to pay to the Hon. Rebecca Latimer Felton the amount due her as a Senator from the State of Georgia from November 8 to November 21, 1922. S. Res. 370—Relative to the death of the Hon. James R. Mann; late a Mr. Harris; Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Ex- Representative from the State of Illinois. penses of the Senate, 25.—Reported without amendment, con- Mr, McKinley ; considered and agreed to, 439. sidered, and agreed to, 452,

HOUSE BILLS. 367-12856

H. R. 367—-For the relief of J. Irving Brooks. H. R. 12827—Declaring an embargo on anthracite coal. Examined and signed, 23, 37.—Presented to the President, 254. Mr. Rogers; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 6. H. R. 8062—Amending subdivision (5) of section 302 of the war risk H. R. 12828—To create a department of physical training at the United insurance act. States Military Academy. Debated, 45. Mr. Morin; Committee on Military Affairs, 6. H. R. 9847—Granting an increase of pension to Agnes Allen. H. R. 12829—For the passtone of a site and for the erection of a post- Reference changed to Committee on Pensions, 324. office building at Eldorado, Ill. H. R, 10144—Conveying the peninsula of Presque Isle, Erie, Pa., to the Mr. Williams of Illinois; Committee on Public Buildings and State of Pennsylvania, its original owners, for public park pur- Grounds, 7 poses. H. R. 12830—To forbid the payment of claims by the United States - Examined and signed, 23, 37.—Presented to the President, 254. Shipping Board and/or the United States Shipping Board Emer- H. R. 11579—To amend section 1 of an act approved January 11, 1922 gency Fleet Corporation unless such claims are filed within a entitled “An act to permit the city of Chicago to acquire rea certain time. estate of the United States of America.” Mr. Madden; Committee on the Merchant Marine and Fisheries, 7. Referred to Senate Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 16. H. R. 12831—To authorize the construction of a railroad bridge across H. R. 12172—To regulate pawubrokers and their business in the Dis- the Colorado River near Yuma, Ariz. trict of Columbia. Mr. Swing; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 7. Reported back (H. Rept. 1256), 6. H. R. 12832—Granting an increase of pension to Mary F. Conway. H. R. 12174—To authorize the Attorney General to convey certain land Mr. Burroughs ; Committee on Pensions, 7. of the United States to Fulton County, Ga., to widen McDonough H. R. 12833—-Granting a pension to Gertrude A. Robinson. Road in front of the United States penitentiary. Mr. Christopherson ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 7. Reported back (H. Rept. 1261), 437. H. R. 12834—For the relief of Vinson Slasor. H. R.12387—Granting an increase of pension to Emily E. Patison. - Mr. Christopherson ; Committee on Military Affairs, 7. Reference changed to Committee on Pensions, 21. H. R. 12835—For the relief of Dr. E. 8. Bailey. H. R. 12657—Granting an increase of pension to George W. Powell. Mr. Dyer; Committee on Claims, 7. Reference changed to Committee on Pensions, 21. H. R. 12836—Granting an increase of pension to Lucian Lindsey. H. R, 12723—Granting a pension te Lewis Maple. Mr. Dyer; Committee on Pensions, 7 Reference changed to: Committee on Pensions, 21. H. R. 12837—Granting a pension to Elizabeth A. Hall. H. R. 12815—To pay adjusted compensation in three years in cash to Mr. Johnson of Washington ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 7. veterans of the World War, to provide money to pay such ad- H. R. 12838—Granting an increase of pension to Maria L. Westgate. justed compensation, to amend the revenue act of 1921, and for Mr. Kennedy ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 7. other purposes. Mr. Hill; Committee on Ways and Means, 6. H. R. 12839—Granting a pension to Jerry M. Richardson, Mr. McPherson ; Committee on Pensions, 7. H. R. 12816—To provide adjusted compensation for veterans of the World War, Cron a tax on the manufacture, importation, and H. R. 12840—Granting an increase of pension to Louisa L. Moore. sale of beer and light wines, and for other purposes. Mr. McPherson; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 7. Mr. Britten ; Committee on Ways and Means, 6. H. R. 12841—Granting a pension to Samuel T. King. H. R.12817—To amend and supplement the merchant marine act, Mr. McPherson; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 7. 1920, and for other purposes. H. R. 12842—Granting a pension to Mollie F. Stinson. Mr, Greene of Massachusetts; Committee on the Merchant Marine Mr. McPherson; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 7. and Fisheries, 6.—Reported back (H. Rept. 1257), 21.—Debated, H. R. 12843—Granting a sion to Abram Jones. 82-115, 132-185, 189-254, 300-324, 339-384, 409-436.—Amended Mr. McPherson; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 7. and passed House, 429.—Referred to Senate Committee on Com- merce, 451. H. R. 12844—Granting a pension to Leroy 8. Kiger. Mr. McPherson; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 7. H. R. 12818—-Providing for the adjustment of claims against the Gov- ernment railroads in the Territory of Alaska. H. R. 12845—Granting a pension to William Karch. Mr. Curry ; Committee on the Territories, 6. Mr. McPherson; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 7.—Reference changed to Committee on Pensions, 324. H. R. 12819—To amend the grade percentages of enlisted men as prescribed in section 4b of the national defense act, as amended. H. R. 12846—Granting a pension to Frank Karazewski. Mr. Kahn; Committee on Military Affairs, 6. Mr. MacGregor ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 7. H. R. 12820—To gookeet the unauthorized wearing, manufacture, or H. R. 12847—Granting an increase of pension to Harry W. Feldman. sale of medals and badges awarded by the War Department. Mr. MacGregor ; Committee on Pensions, 7. Mr. Kahn; Committee on Military Affairs, 6. H, R. 12848—To reimburse Michael F. Callaghan for injuries sustained H. R. 12821—Making provisions for the improvement of channel from in an accident with a Government-owned motor truck. Aransas Pass to Corpus Christi, Tex. Mr. Morin; Committee on Claims, 7 Mr. Wurzbach ; Committee on Appropriations, 6. H. R. 12849—-Granting an increase of pension to James H. Barker. H. R. 12822—-To enlarge and improve the post-office building at Cam- Mr. Moore of Illinois; Committee on Pensions, 7. den, Ark. H. R. 12850—Granting an increase of pension to Grover Colter. Mr. Parks of Arkansas ; Committee on Public Buildings and Mr. Purnell; Committee on Pensions, 7. Grounds, 6. H. R. 12851—Granting a pension to Lavina H. Etnire. H. R. 12823—To rovide for the establishment of motor-truck mail Mr. Purnell; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 7 routes to facilitate the collection and deliver of food products. =. mane ot Pennsylvania; Committee on the Post Office and Post H. R. 12852—Granting a pension to Jesse Wilcox. ‘oads, Mr. Purnell; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 7. H, R. 12824—-To amend the act of Congress approved July 17, 1916, H. R. 12853—-Granting a pension to Frances E. Dunwoody. known 2s the Federal farm loan act. Mr. Purnell; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 7. Mr. wr of Nebraska; Committee on Banking and Cur- H. R. 12854—-Granting a pension to James W. Fisher. rency, 6. Mr. Rucker ; Committee on Pensions, 7. H. R, 12825—Amending section 1822 of the revenue act of 1921. Mr. Jones of Texas; Committee on Ways and Means, 6. H. R. 12855—Granting a pension to Freeman A. Burris, Mr. Rucker ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 7. H. R. Sanne .--Satherining the President to declare an embargo on coal. H. R, 12856—Granting an increase of pension to Celie J. Cromer. Mr. Rogers; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 6. Mr. Robsion ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, T. 33 12857-12937 HOUSE BILLS.

H. R. 12857—Granting a pension to Sarah B. Campbell. H. R. 12894—For the purchase of a site and the erection thereon of Mr. Robsion ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 7. a public building at Magnolia, Ark. H. R. 12858—Granting a pension to Litha I. Smith. Mr. Parks of Arkansas; Committee on Public Buildings and Mr. Robsion ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 7. Grounds, 45. H. R. 12859—To provide for certain expenses incident to the third H. R. 12895—Providing for the purchase of a site and the erection session of the Sixty-seventh Congress. thereon of a public peneme, as Menasha, Wis, From Committee on Appropriations, 18.—Passed House, 18.—Referred Mr. Lampert; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 45. te Senate Committee on Appropriations, 23.—Reported without H. R. 12896—To provide adjusted compensation for veterans of the amerdment; considered by unanimous consent, amended, and World War, and for other purposes. passed Senate, 23.—House concurs in Senate amendment, 131.— Mr. Johnsen of South ota ; Committee on Ways and Means, 45. Examined and signed, 188, 277.—Presented to the President, 387. H. R. 12897—To provide for the erection of a Federal building on the H. R. 12860—Amending section 1 of the interstate commerce act. site owned by the Government of the United States and located in Mr. McLaughlin of Nebraska; Committee on Interstate and Foreign the city of Racine, State of Wisconsin, and for other pyepoeen. Commerce, 21 Mr. Cooper of Wisconsin; Committee on Public Buildings and H. R. 12861—Providing for the erection of a monument at Co ns Grounds, 45. battle ground, Cherokee County, 8S. C., commemorative of Gen. H. R. 12898—Granting a pension to Sarah C. Ubil. Daniel Morgan and those who ee in the Battle of Cow- Mr. Connolly of Pennsylvania ; Committee on Pensions, 45, pens on the 17th day of ere. 1781. H. R. 12899—For the relief of Catherine Woods. Mr. Stevenson, Committee on the Library, 21. Mr. Connolly of Pennsylvania ; Committee on Naval Affairs, 45, H. R. 12862—To pension soldiers and sailors of the World War. H, R. 12900—Granting a pension to Henry F. Clement. Mr. McPherson ; Committee on Pensions, 22.—Reference changed to Mr. Cooper of Wisco: ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 45. H. R. 12901—Granting an increase of pension to Hulda J. Gilmore, H. R. 12863—-For the purchase of a site and the erection of a building Mr. Elliott ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. thereon at Warren, Ark. = ya of Arkansas; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, H. R. 12902—-Granting an increase of pension to Cynthia R. Hess, Mr. Elliott ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. H. R. 12864—To provide for the purchase of a site and the erection of H. RB. 12908—Granting a pension to William Kirk. a new public building at Pleasantville, N. J. Mr. Fess; Committee on Pensions, 45. Mr. Bacharach; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 22. H. R. 12904—-Granting an increase of pension to Dorrance Shomo, H. R. 12865—Granting pensions and increase of sions to certain Mr. Green of Iowa; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45, } soldiers and sailors of the Civil and Mexican Wars, and to H. R. 12905—Granting a pension to Catharine Crawford. widows, former widows, minor children, and helpless children of Mr. Himes ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. said soldiers and sailors, and to widows of the War of 1812, and H. R. 12906—Granting a pension. to Delnora Deuel, to certain Indian war veterans and widows. Mr, Henry ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. Mr. Foster ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 22. H. R. 12907—-Granting a pension to Carrie M. Allison, . H. R. 12866—For the relief of Thomas N. Emley. Mr. Huddleston ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45, Mr. Bacharach ; Committee on Claims, 22. H. R. 12908—Granting a pension to Chariottie E. Rockhold. H. R.,12867—Granting a pension to Elizabeth E. Shaw. Mr. Ireland ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. Mr. Faust; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 22. H. R. 12909—Granting a pension to Ann Katherine Kindred, H. R. 12868—For the relief of Bernard Joseph Maley. Mr. Ireland; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. Mr. Fitzgerald ; Committee on Claims, 22. H. R. 12910—Granting a pension to Martha White. H. R. 12869—Yor the relief of Frank A. Brown. Mr. Kelley of Michigan ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. Mr. Fitzgerald ; Committee on Claims, 22. H. R. 12911—Granting a pension to Mary A. Parsons. H. R. 12870—Granting a pension to John H. Gibbs. Mr. Kelley of Mi n; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. Mr. Fitzgerald ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 22. H. R. 12912—To correct the military record of George W. Kelly. H. R. 12871—-Granting an increase of sion to Ruben Riley. Mr. Kelley of Michigan; Committee on Military Affairs, 45. Mr. Fitzgerald ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 22. H. R. 12913—Granting a pension to Mary Irvin. H. R. 12872—Granting a pension to Thomas Flynn. Mr. Kline of Pennsylvania; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. Mr. Fitzgerald; Committee on Inyalid Pensions, 22. H. R. 12914—Granting a pension to Cora EB. La e H. R. 12873—-Granting an increase of pension to Paul Claire. Mr. Knutson; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46. Mr. Fitzgerald; Committee on Pensions, 22. H. R. 12915—For the examination and survey of Highcliff Harbor, H. R. 12874—Gran a pension to Robert Clyde McBride. Lake Winnebago, Wis. Mr. Foster; Committee on Peasiens, 22. Mr. Lampert ; Committee on Rivers and Harbors, 45. H. R. 12875—Granting a pension to Tracey M. Halley. H. R. 12916—Granting a pension to James C. Mooney. Mr. Foster; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 22.—Reference changed to Committee on Pensions, $24, Mr. Lawrence; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. H. R. 12917—Granting a pension to Mary A. Hatton. H. R. 12876—Graating a pension to Elizabeth Hawthorne. Mr. McPherson ; Committee on Invalid Pensivns, 45. Mr. Foster; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 22. H.R. ye Oe a pension to Mary B. Wood. H. R. 12877—Granting a pension to Jennie Foster. Mr. Magee; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 45. Mr. Foster; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 22. H. R. 12919—Granting a pension to William G. Glasgow. H. R. 12878—Granting a pension to Emma Van Duya, Mr. Mondell; Committee on Pensions, 45. Mr. Foster; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 22. H. R. 12920—Granting a pension to ate E. Thompson. H. RB. 12879—Granting a pension to Ella Knowlton. Mr. Mondell; Committee on Pensions, 46. Mr. Foster; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 22. H. R. 12921—For the relief of the Georgia, Florida & Alabama Rail- H. R. 12880—Granting a pension to Margaret J. Essex, way Co., a corporation. Mr. Foster; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 22 Mr. Park of Georgia ; Committee on Claims, 46. H. R. 12881—Granting a pension to James A. Kelley. H. R. 12922—Granting an increase of pension to Martha Crawford. Mr. Moore of Hlinois; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 22, Mr. Reece; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46. H. R. 12882—Granting an increase of ion to James H, Barker. H. R. 12923—Granting a pension to Frances BH. Griffin. Mr. Moore of Illinois; Committee on Tensions, 22, Mr. Reece; Commi on Invalid Pensions, 46. H. R. 12883—Granting a pension to Bertha Mann. H. R. oe a pension to Agnes Smith. Mr. Sears; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 22. Mr. Reece; Committee on Pensions, 46. H. R. 12884—For the relief of John N. Halladay. H, R. pig nF an increase of pension to Thomas Hall. Mr. Smithwick ; Committee on Claims, 22. Mr. Reece; Committee on Pensions, 46. H. R. 12885—Granting a pension to Susan B. Cantlin, H. R. 12926—Granting an increase of pension to James G. Shockley. Mr. Snyder; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 22. Mr. Reece ; Committee on Pensions, 46. H. R. 12886—To reimburse E. W. Hardendorf for supplies furnished H. R. 12927—Granting an increase of pension to John T. Hyder. the submarine chaser No, 328. Mr. Reece; Committee on Pensions, 4 Mr. Snyder; Committee on Claims, 22. . H. R. 12928—Granting an increase of pension to John W. Crum, H. R. 12887—Granting a pension to Jacob F. Rosenberger. Mr. Reece; Committee on Pensions, 46. Mr. Strong of Penasylvania; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 22, H. R. 12929—For the relief of Harry Evans Nowiand. H. R. 12888—Granting a pension to Lizzie C. Masters. Mr. Rodenberg; Committee on Claims, Mr. Temple; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 22. H. R. 12930-—For the relief of Chesley P. Key. H. R. 12889—Granting a pension to William B. Kimbrel, Mr. Rodenberg; Committee on Claims, 46. Mr. Tincher; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 22. H. R. 12931—Granting a pension to Cora F. Marlette. H. R. 12890—For the relief of Dr. George E. Doty. Mr. Sthall; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46. Mr. Volk; Committee on Claims, 22. H. R. 12982—Granting a pension to Theresa Gerughty. H. R. 12891—Granting a pension to John F. Kilbride. Mr. Lampert; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 48. Mr. Volk; Committee on Pensions, 22. H. R. 12933—Granting a pension to Nancy J. Cady. H. R. 12892—Granting the consent of Congress to the State of Illinois, Mr. Lampert ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, a6. the county of Cook, or the city of Chicago, apeceney or jointly, their successors and assigns, to construct, maintain, ang o vals H. R. 12934—Granting a pension to Julia A. Kelsey. a bridge and approaches thereto across the Little Calumet iver, Mr. Lampert ; Committee on Invalid. Pensions, 46. in the State of Llinois. > H. R. 12935—Granting an increase of pension to Natalia Allen, Mr. Sproul; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 45, Mr. Lampert; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46. H. R. 12893—-Providing for the purchase of a site and the erection thereon of a public building at Gloucester City, N. J., and for H. R. 12936—Granting an increase of t penees to James P. Aney. other purposes. Mr. Schall; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46. Mr. Patterson of New Jersey; Committee on Public Buildings and H. R. 12937—Granting a pension to Isabel Newton. Grounds, 45. Mr. H; ¢ tee on Pensions, 46, 84 HOUSE BILLS. 12938-13009

H. R. 12938—Granting a pension to Simon H. Drum. H. R. 12975—Granting a pension to David C. Preston. Mr. Schall; Committee on Pensions, 46. Mr. Dallinger; Committee on Pensions, 116. H. R. 12939—Granting a pension to Mary A. Hird, H. R. 12976—Granting a pension to Matthew Pierce. Mr. Shreve; Committee on Pensions, 46. Mr. Darrow ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 116. H. R. 12940—Granting a pension to Sophia Hubbard. H. R. 12977—Granting an increase of pension to Patrick H. Connelly. Mr. Shreve; Committee on Pensions, 46. Mr. Edmonds; Committee on Pensions, 116. . H. R. 12941—-Granting a pension to John H. Boyd. H. R. 12978—Granting a pension to B. Grayson. Mr. Shreve ; Committee on Pensions, 46. Mr. Gilbert; Committee on Roane 116.—Reference changed to H. R. 12942—Granting an increase of pension to Ellen DB. Johnson. Committee on Invalid Pensions, 188. Mr. Snell; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46. H. R. 12979—Granting a pension to James A. hb H. R. 12943—For the relief of James L. Dalton. Mr. Gilbert; Committee on Pensions, 116. Coppees Mr. Tinkham ; Committee on Claims, 46. H. R. 12980—For the relief of the Home for the Friendless, of Chicago, H. R. 12944—For the relief of James H. Lomasney. Ill.; the Silas Bronson Library, of Waterbury, Conn.; the Gettys- Mr. Tinkham ; Committee on Claims, 46. burg College (formerly Pennsylvania College), of Gettysburg, Pa. ; the Presbyterian Church of Bardstown, Ky.; and the Taylor H. R. 12945—or the relief of John J. Corcoran. an Asylum, of Racine, Wis. Mr. Tinkham ; Committee on Claims, 46. Mr. Glynn; Committee on Claims, 116. H. R. 12946—Granting a pension to William Smallwood. H. R. 12981—Granting a pension to Katie Jane Bapp. Mr. Tinkham ; Committee on Pensions, 46. Mr. Greene of Vermont ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 116. H, R. 12947—Granting a pension to Charles H. Thompson. H. R. 12982—Granting a pension to Martha Hoffman. Mr. Vaile ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46. Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania; Committee on Pensions, 116. H. R. 12948—Granting an increase of pension to Richard C. Kimbrough. H. R. 12983—Granting an increase of pension to Henry C. McKinley. Mr. Vaile; Committee on Pensions, 4 Mr. Kendall; Committee on Invalid 1 Pensions, 116. H. R. 12949—Granting a pension to Clara H. Farnsworth. H. R. 12984—Granting a pension to Eunice A. Myers. Mr. Watson; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 46. Mr. Kendall; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 116. H. R. 12950—Granting an inerease of pension to Charlies Arthur Bor- H. R. 12985—-Granting a pension to Charles Ray bly. deau. Mr. Kendall; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 116. Mr. White of Maine; Committee on Pensions, 46. H. R. 12986—Granting a pension to Carrie Tissue. H. R. 12951—-Granting an increase of pension to Patrick A. Galvin. Mr. Kendall; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 116. Mr. White of Maine; Committee on Pensions, 46. H. R. 12987—Granting a pension to Jonathan Witt. H. R. 12952—-To provide for the immediate needs of enlisted men upon Mr. Kendall; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 116. discharge from the naval service for the good of the service. H. R. 12988—Granting a pension to Deborah H. Shaffer. Mr. Butler; Committee on Naval Aairs, 115. Mr. Kendall; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 116. H. R. 12953—To establish a national park in the State of Virginia. H. R. 12989—Granting an increase of sion to Belle Bair. Mr. Slemp ; Committee on the Public Lands, 115. Mr. Lineberger ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 116. H. R. 12954—To authorize officers of the military service te ageept H. R. 12990—For the relief of George A. Nickles, offices with compensation and emolutions from Governments of the Mr. Logan; Committee on Claims, 116. Republics of North America and South America. Mr. ; Committee on Military Affairs, 115. H. R. 12991—-For the relief of J. E. Hendrix. Mr. McDuffie; Committee on Claims, 116. H. R. 12955—To regulate and control unincorporated cooperative con- H. R. 12992—Granting a pension to Martha E. Butler. tract loan, savings, and investment institutions operating under Mr. Lawrence; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 116. declarations of trust in the District of Columbia. Mr. Smith of Idaho; Committee on the District of Columbia, 115. H. R. 12993—-Granting an increase of sion to Sarah A. Smith. Mr. Millspaugh ; Committee on Inv: Pensions, 116. H. R. 12956—To increase the salaries of the United States marshal = — States district attorney for the eastern district of H. R. 12994—-Granting an imerease of pension to Urzula Levisee. rginia, Mr. A, P. Nelson; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 116. Mr. Slemp; Committee on the Judiciary, 115. H. R. 12995—Granting a pension to Rachel M. Goin. H. R. 12957-——To classify photographs and photographic films as fourth- Mr. Reece; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 116. class mail matter. H. R. 12996—Grant a pension to Lilah Lane. Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania; Committee on the Post Office and Post Mr. Snyder; Committee on Pensions, 116. Roads, 115. H. R. 12997—Granting relief to the Metropolitan police and to the H. R. 12958—To grant leave of absence to officers and employees of the oo men! of the fire department of the District of United States or of the District of Columbia when ordered to duty umbia. with the United States Naval Reserve Force or the United States Mr. Blanton ; Committee on the District of Columbia, 188. Marine Corps Reserve. H. R. 12998—-To create a commission to recommend to Congress amend- Mr. Stephens ; Committee on Naval Affairs, 115. ments necessary in order to simplify the pleading, practice, and H. R. -7 enlarge and extend the post-office building at Golds- procedure in certain Federal courts. Mr. Volstead ; Committee on the Judiciary, 188. Mr. Abernethy; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 115. H. R. 12999—To permit public access to national cemeteries on armi- , Hi. a2 ag enlarge and extend the post-office building at New stice day, and for other Fo eo ern, N. C. Mr. Wingo ; Committee on tary Affairs, 188. Mr. Abernethy ; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 115. H. R. 13000—Granting the consent of Congress to the city of Sioux H. R. 12961—To provide for the erection of a public building in the City, Iowa, and to Union County, in the State of South Dakota, to city of Aurora, in the State of Missouri. construct, maintain, and operate a bridge and approaches therete Mr. McPherson; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 115. across the Big Sioux River at a point 24 miles north of the H. R. 12962—To provide for the purchase of a site for the erection of a of said river, between section 14, town 89, range = Wood- sone building at the city of Carterville, in the State of Mis- bury County, Towa, and section 15, township 89, range 48, Union souri. ounty, S. Da Mr. McPherson; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 115. Mr. Boies ; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 188. H. R. 12963—To provide for the purchase of a site for a post-office H. 2. _ enlarge and extend the post-office building at Haver- building in the city of Neosho, Mo. ’ ass. Mr. McPherson; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 115. Mr. Andrew of Massachusetts; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 189. H. R. 12964—To provide for the purchase of a site for the erection . a pane building in the city of Monett, in the State of H. R. 13002—To increase the pensions of those who have lost limbs or ssouri. have been totally disabled in the same in the military or naval Mr. McPherson; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 115. service of the United States. Mr. Langley ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 189. H. RB. 12965—To provide for the erection of a public building in the city of Lamar, in the State of Missouri. H. R. 13003—Providing for the erection of a public building at Port- Mr. McPherson; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 115. land, Me., and for other, purposes. H. R. 12966—To provide for the purchase and sale of farm products. Mr. Beedy ; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 189. Mr. Sinclair; Committee on Agriculture, 116. H. R. 13604—Authorizing the Secretary of. War to lease to the Kansas H. R. 12967—To incorporate the United States Platinum Corporation Electric Power Co., its successors and assigns, a certain tract of and to aid in the derelopment of the mineral resources of Alaska, land in the military reservation at Fort Leavenworth, and for other purposes. : Mr. Anthony ; Committee on Military Affairs, 189. Mr. Petersen ; Committee on the Public Lands, 116. H. R. 13005—Amendatory of and supplemental to an act entitled “An H. R. 19908 —-Geenting a pension to Mary Spencer. act to incorporate the Texas Pacific Railroad Co., and to aid in Mr. Begg; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 116. the construction of its road, and for other purposes,” approved March 3, 1871, and acts supplemental thereto, eppeeved, respec- H. R. 12969—Granting a pension to Jennie Boyd. tively, May 2, 1872, March 8, 1873, and June 22, 1874. Mr. Begg; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 116. Mr. Sumners ef Texas; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com- H. R. 12970—Granting a pension to Margaret Blackman. merce, 189. Mr. Begg; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 116. H. R. 13006—To authorize the acquisition of a site and the erection of H. R, 12971—Granting a pension to Nehemiah D. Minkler. a Federal building at Lovelock, Pershing County, Nev. Mr. Begg; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 116. Mr. Arentz; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 189. H. R. 12972—Granting a pension to Lida O'Neal. H. R. 18007—Granting a pension to Alonzo G. Hindman. Mr. Benham; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 116. Mr. Chindblom ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 189. H. R. 12973—To correct the military record of Jacob Shuey. H. R. 13008—Granting a pension to Allie Powell. Mr. Benham ; Committee on Military Affairs, 116. Mr. Cole of Ohio ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 189. H. R. 12974—For the relief of John Bray, alias John Pickthorn. H. R. 13009—Granting a pension to Rebecea M. Pickel. Mr. Coughlin ; Committee on Military Affairs, 116. Mr. Cole of Ohio; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 189. 35 13010-13090

H. R. 13010—Granting an increase of pension to Lula Reeder. H. R. 18050—Granting a pension to Sarah Palmer. Mr. Cole of Ohio ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 189. Mr. Gould; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 324. H. R. 18011—Granting an increase of pension to Catherine Boardman, H. R. 13051—Granting a pension to Henrietta F. McAuliffe. Mr. Cole of Ohio; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 189. Mr. Hardy of Colorado; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 824, B.. R. 13012—Granting an increase of pension to Ralph Waite. H. R. 13052—Granting a pension to John Bergman. Mr. Cole of Ohio; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 189. Mr. Hawley; Committee on Pensions, 324. H. R. 18013——Granting an increase of pension to Mary C. Cole. a8 eae the relief of Vanrenslear VanderCook, alias William Mr. Cole of Ohio; Committee on invalid Pensions, 189. nyder, H. R. 13014—Granting an increase of pension to Martin G. Lyons, Mr. Michener; Committee on Military Affairs, 324. Mr. Crowther ; Committee on Pensions, 189. H. R. 18054—Granting a pension to John Wilkinson. H. R. 18015—Granting a pension to William Schuyler. Mr. Michener ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 324, Mr. Crowther; Committee on Pensions, 189. H. R. 18055—Granting a pension to Barsha Story. H. R. 13016—Granting an increase of pension to Catherine Brower. Mr. Reece; Committee on Invalid Pensions, $24. Mr. Crowther ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 189. H. R. 183056—Granting an increase of pension to Dliza Jane Shoenfelt. a: 3B. 13017—Granting an increase of pension to Alexander LeClaire, Mr. Rose; Committee on Pensions. 324. Mr. Fitzgerald ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 189. H. R. 18057—Granting a pension to Laura Birkhiemer, 18018—Granting a pension to George H. Howe. Mr. Rose; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 324. . Green of Iowa; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 189. H. R. 13058—Granting a pension to Carrie M. Black. . 13019—Granting an increase of pension to Caroline Carruth. Mr. Rose; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 324. . Longworth ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 189. H. R. 18059—Granting a pension to William A. Shirley. . 13020—Granting a pension to Susan Brunaugh. Mr. Rose; Committee on Pensions, 324. . Longworth ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 189. H. R. 13060—Granting a pension to Millie Rex. . 13021—Granting a pension to Angie Page. Mr. Rose; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 324, . McKenzie ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 189. H. R. 18061—Granting a pension to Mary J. Robinette. H. R. 13022—-Granting a pension to Elijah Burt. Mr. Rose; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 324. Mr. Mapes; Committee on IPensions, 189. H, R. 13062—Granting a pension to Maud Monrean, H. R. 13023—Granting a pension to John Bernhardt. Mr. Voigt ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 325. Mr. Mapes; Committee on Pensions, 189. H. R. 13063—Granting a pension to Anna Maria Craig. H. R. 13024—for the relief of August Nelson. Mr. Voigt ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 325. Mr. Mondell ; Committee on the Public Lands, 189. H. R. 18064—Prohibiting the use of the mails for anonymous communi- H. R. 13025—Granting a pension to Anna Danison. cations, providing a penalty, excepting information directed to a Mr. Moore of Illinois; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 189. law-enforcement officer. Mr. Hawes; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, 387. H. R. 13026—Granting an increase of pension to William S. Arnold. H. R. 13065—To provide for the purchase of a site and for the erectian Mr. Robsion ; Committee on Pensions, 189. ofa public building thereon at Tazewell, State of Virginia. H. R. 13027—Granting an increase of pension to Alice Howe. Mr. Slemp; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 387. Mr. Snell; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 189. H. R. 18066—To provide for the purchase of a site and for the erection Rg 2B SSeS apne an increase of pension to Mrs. Cashmere of a public building thereon at Appalachia, State of Virginia. Russell. Mr. Slemp; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 387. Mr. Snell; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 189. H. R. 18067—Providing for the purchase of a site and the erection H. R. 13029—Granting an increase of pension to Dennis Conner. of a public building thereon at Marion, State of Virginia. Mr. Vestal; Committee on Pensions, 189. Mr. Slemp; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 387. H. R. 13030—Granting an increase of pension to Thomas M. Benton. H, R. 13068—Fixing the salaries of United States attorneys and United Mr. Vinson; Committee on Pensions, 189. States marshals. H. R. 13031—To —_ Mahlon Pitney, an Associate Justice of the Mr. Roach ; Committee on the Judiciary, 387. Supreme Court of the United States, to retire. H. R. 18069—-Fixing the per diem allowance for deputy clerks of dis- Mr. Volstead ; Committee on the Judiciary, 189. trict courts when necessarily absent from their official residence H. R. 13032—To authorize the sale of the Montreal River Lighthouse on official business. Reservation, Mich., to the Gogebic County Board of the American Mr. Sears; Committee on the Judiciary, 387. Legion, Bessemer, Mich. H.R. 18070—To amend sections 13 and 16 of the act approved De- Mr. James ; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 271. cember 23, 1913, known as the Federal reserve act, as amended. H. R. 13033—To provide credit facilities for the agricultural and Mr. McFadden ; Committee on Banking and Currency, 387. live-stock industries of the United States; to amend the Federal H. R. 13071—-To amend section 9 of the Federal reserve act. reserve act; to amend the Federal farm loan act; to extend and Mr. Elliott; Committee on Banking and Currency, 887. stabilize the market for United States bonds and other securities ; a. Bjoe-* authorize erection of a public building at Sanford, to provide fiscal agents for the United States, and for other purposes. 8 Mr. ‘Hammer ; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 387. Mr. McFadden ; Committee on Banking and Currency, 271. H. os Oy i authorize erection of a public building at Hamlet, H. R. 13034—Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury, in his discre- tion, to designate depositories without the boundaries of the State Mr. ‘Hammer ; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 387. of Oklahoma for the deposit of the surplus funds of the Osage H. R. 18074—To create a commission to recommend to Congress amend- Tribe of Indians in Oklahoma. ments necessary in order to simplify the pleading, practice, and Mr. Snyder; Committee on Indian Affairs, 271. procedure in certain Federal courts. | H. R. 13035—Granting a pension to Laura I. Brown. Mr. Volstead ; Committee on the Judiciary, 887. Mr. Dowell; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 271. H. R. 13075—For the relief of Edward N. Moore. H. R.13036—Granting a pension to Emilia Rueppel. Mr. Clarke of New York; Committee on Military Affairs, 388, Mr. Hawes; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 271. H. R. 18076—For the relief of Maj. Martin F. Scanlon, Lieut. Courtney H. R. 13037—Granting a pension to Zeppora B. Sowards. Whitney, and Lieut. Alfred B. Baker. Mr. Hays; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 271. Mr. Fitzgerald ; Committee on Claims, 388. H. R. 18038—Granting a pension to Jemima Rush. H. R. 183077—Granting an increase of pension to Lena Mauter, Mr. Kendall; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 271. Mr. Fitzgerald ; Committee on Pensions, 388. H. R. 13039—Granting a pension to Bella O’Donnell. H. R. 13078—Granting a pension to Robert F. Foote. Mr. Kirkpatrick ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 271. Mr. Gensman ; Committee on Pensions, 388. H. R. 13040—Granting an increase of pension to Amelia 8, Scott. H. R. 13079—Granting a pension to Jesse Lairson. Mr. Kirkpatrick ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 271. Mr. Gensman; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 888. H. R. 13080—Granting an increase of pension to Rodney William H. R. 13041—-Granting an increase of pension to Mary E. Blanchard. Anderson. Mr. Millspaugh ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, O41, Mr. Hawes; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 388, H. R. 190 Gents an increase of pension to Lottie Frailey. H. R. 183081—Granting a pension to Benjamin L. Swift. Mr. Williams of Illinois; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 271. Mr. Johnson of Washington; Committee on Pensions, 388. H. R. 18043—Granting an increase of pension to David C, McDonald. H. R. 13082—Granting a pension to Mary Wagner. Mr. Williams of Illinois ; Committee on Pensions, 271. Mr. Kendall; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 388. H. R. 13044—-Granting a pension to John T. Brannon. H. R. 13083—Granting an increase of pension to Mary A. Huffman. Mr. Williams of Illinois; Committee on Pensions, 271. Mr. Kopp; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 388. H. R. 13045—-Amending the Army appropriation act approved July 9, H. R. 13084—Granting a pension to Melissa Jean Thompson. 1918, providing for appointment and retirement of officers of the Mr. Lineberger ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 388. Medical Reserve Corps, or contract surgeons. H. R. 18085—Granting a pension to Julian A. Wheeler. Mr. Lineberger ; Committee on Military Affairs, 324. Mr. Millspaugh ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 388. H. RB. 13046—Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to convey to H. R. 18086—Granting a pension to Mary A. Sims. the city of Wilmington, N. C., marine hospital reservation. Mr. Schall; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 388. Mr. Lyon; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 324, H. R. 18087—Granting an increase of pension to Josephine M. Orvis. H. R. 13047—To amend sections 8, 4, 6, 9, 12,-and 15 of the act of Con- Mr. Sweet ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 388. gress approved July 17, 1916, known as the Federal farm loan act. H. R. 13088-—-Granting a pension to Margaret E. Zeek. Mr. Strong of Kansas; Committee on Banking and Currency, 324, Mr. Watson ; Committee on Ipvalid Pensions, 388. H. R. 13048—To correct the military record of Jacob Shuey, H. R. 18089—Granting a pension to Mary H. ty tecinee Mr. Benham ; Committee on Military Affairs, 324. Mr. Watson ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 388. H. R. 13049—For the relief of Philip T. Post. H. R. 18090—Granting a pension to Amanda Kline. Mr. Frothingham ; Committee on Claims, 324. Mr. Wyant; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 388. 36

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H. R. 13091—-To control monopolies. H. R. 18109—Granting a pension to Jessie Johnson. Mr. Frear ; Committee on the Judiciary, 437. Mr. Towner ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 437. H. R. 13092—Providing for the extension and enlargement of the H. R. SA seen ee Secretary of the Navy, in his discretion, post office and court building at Hastings, Nebr. to deliver to the ughters of the American Revolution of the Mr. Andrews of Nebraska; Conimiitee on Public Buildings and State of South Carolina the silver service which was used upon Grounds, 437. the battleship South Carolina. H. B. S000) 70 enlarge and extend the post-office building at Green- Mr. Byrnes of South Carolina; Committee on Naval Affairs, 440. ville, S. C. H. R. 13111—To — relief for temporary and reserve officers of Mr. McSwain; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 437. the ee tes Navy who were transferred to the regular H, R. na omgy F swe and extend the post-office building at Spar- service. tanburg, 8. C. Mr. Britten ; Committee on Naval Affairs, 440. Mr. McSwain ; Committee on Pubiic Buildings and Grounds, 437. H. R.13112—To provide for the erection of a Federal building at H. R. 13095—To provide for the erection of a public building at Oak- Spring Valley, Ill. land, Alameda County, Calif. Mr. Ireland; Committee on Publie Buildings and Grounds, 440. Mr. MacLafferty ; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 437, H. R.13113—For the purchase of a site and erection thereon of a H. R. 18096—F or the relief of Lorenzo B. Leonard. public building at Norman, Okla. Mr. Shreve ; Committee on Military Affairs, 437. . Swank ; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 440. H. R, 13097—For the relief of Frank Reed Horton. H. R, 13114—For the purchase of a site and erection thereon of a Mr. Darrow; Committee on Naval Affairs, 437. public building at Suiphur, Okla. H. R. 13098—Granting a pension to Catherine Hogan. Mr. Swank ; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 440. Mr. Faust; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 437. H. R. 13115—-Por the purchase of a site and erection thereon of a H. R. 13099—Granting a pension to Nathan E. Hopkins, public building at Pauls Valley, Okla. Mr. Freeman; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 437. Mr. Swank ; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 440. H. R. 13116—For the purchase of a site and erection thereon of a H. R. 13100—Granting a pension to Eugeie 8. Nash. public building at Purcell, Okla. Mr. Freeman; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 437. Mr. Swank; Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 440. H. R. 13101—Granting a pension to Thomas Casey. H. R. 18117—Granting a pension to James McCullough. Mr. Luce; Committee on Invalid Peasions, 437. Mr. King; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 440. : H. R. 13102—Granting a pension tr Joseph H. Bugman. H. R. 13118—Granting an increase of pension to William Dotson. Mr. Mead; Committee on Pensions, 437. Mr. King; Committee on Pensions, 440. H. R. 13103—For the relief of Joh Heinzenberger. Mr. Mead; Committee on Military Affairs, 437. H. R. 13119—Granting a pension to Benjamin Franklin Brown. Mr. King; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 440. H. R. 13104—-For the relief of Orr'n F. Strickland. Mr. Reed of New York; Commitee on Military Affairs, 437. H. R. 13120—Granting a pension to Amanda J. Johnson. Mr. King; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 440. H. R. 13105—Granting an increase of pension to William 8S. Whitley. H. R. 13121—Granting a pension ta James Fletcher. Mr. Robsion; Committee on Pensions, 437. Mr. Robsicn; Committee on Pensions, 440. H. R. 13106—Granting a pension to Malissa A. Bostwick. H. R. 13122—Granting a pension to Mattie Dunn. Mr. Slemp; Committee on Pensions, 43:. Mr. Taylor of Tennessee ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 440. H. R. 13107—-Granting a pension to William Coleman. H. R. 13123—Granting a pension to Mary Reynolds. Mr. Stephens; Committee on Pensions, 437. Mr. Taylor of Tennessee ; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 440. H. R. 13108—For the relief of Russell H. Lindsay. H. R. 13124—Granting a pension to Maggie L. Manley. Mr. Timberlake ; Committee on Naval Affairs, 437. Mr. Taylor of Tennessee; Committee on Invalid Pensions, 440.

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS. 270-399

H. J. Res. 270—Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to establish H. J. Res. 393—Providing for the appointment of a joint committee a credit with the United States for the Government of Liberia. of Congress to investigate the holding of initiations and ceremo- Debated in Senate, 16, 30, 48, 59, 117-131, 277, 283—-288.—Recom- nies in the United States Capitol and other public buildings by mitted to the Committee on Finance, 288. the Ku-Klux Klan. Mr. Rainey of Illinois; Committee on Rules, 189. H. J. Res. 3888—To repeal an appropriation for payment of claims for H. J. Res. 394—Limiting the operation of the immigration act of damages to and loss of private property, included in the deficiency May 19, 1921, as amended by joint resolution of May 11, 1922. act approved September 22, 1922. Mr. Fairchild; Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, 189. Mr. Madden ; Committee on Appropriations, 7. H. J. Res. 395—-Authorizing the Director of the United States Veter- ans’ Bureau to coptinue the operation of United States Veterans’ H. J. Res. 389—Authorizing the Interstate Commerce Commission to Hospital No. 36.~ * give priority in car service in the interest of equitable distribution Mr. Underhill ; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 324. of building materials intended for immediate consumption. H. J. Res. 396—Providing funds for the maintenance of public order Mr. Zihlman; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 7. and the protection of life and property during the convention of the Imperial Council of the Mystic Shrine in the District of Co- H. J. Res. 390—Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the lumbia June 5, 6, and 7, 1923, and for other purposes. United States. Mr. Focht; Committee on the District of Columbia, 324. Mr. Christopherson ; Committee on Election of President, Vice Presi- dent, and Representatives in Congress, 22 H. J. Res. 397—-Providing for the construction of a memorial bridge across the Delaware River at the point where Washington and his H. J. Res. 391—Directing the Public Printer to furnish, upon applica- troops crossed said stream on the night of December 25 and the tion, te each Senator elect, each Representative elect, and each day of December 26, 1776. Delegate elect a copy of each issue of the Congressional Record Mr. Hutchinson ; Committee on the Library, 387. and indexes. H. J. Res. 398—-To donate to the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the Mr. Johnson of Washington; Committee on Printing, 116. United States certain war trophies captured by or surrendered to the armed forces of the United States in the World War. H. J. Res. 392—Providing for the delivery of mail notwithstanding Mr. Crowther; Committee on Military Affairs, 387. failure to provide receptacles therefor. H. J. Res. 399—-Supplementing the trading with the enemy act. Mr. Rouse; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, 189. Mr. Sabath; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 437.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS. 72-7

H. Con. Res. 72—For a joint meeting of the two Houses on the 2ist H. Con. Res. 73—Relative to Getting the present session of Congress.@ day of November, 1922, to receive such communication as the Considered and agreed to, 472.—Senate concurs, 452. President of the United States shall be pleased to make to them. Considered and agreed to, 18.—Senate concurs, 9.

HOUSE RESOLUTIONS. 440-44

H. Res. 440—Concerning appointment of a committee to wait upon H. Res. 442—Fixing hour for daily meeting of House. the President. Mr. Campbell of Kansas, and agreed to, 5 Mr. Mondell; agreed to, 5. H. Res. 441—Directing Clerk of House to inform Senate that the House H., Res. + re the death of Hon. Thomas E. Watson, late a is ready to proceed with business. Senator from the t State of Georgia. Mr. Madden; agreed to, 5 Mr. Crisp, and agreed to, 6. 37 444-457 HOUSE RESOLUTIONS.

H. Res. 444—Concerning the death of Hon. Charles R. Connell, late a H. Res. 451—Directing the Postmaster General to transmit to the: Representative from Pennsylvania. House of Representatives certain information relative to the Mr. Butler, and agreed to, 6. manufacture of covers of door slots and mail receptacles for use - H. Res. 445—Concerning the death of Hon. John I. Nolan, late a Rep- of the United States City Delivery Service. resentative from California. Mr. Rouse; Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, 189. Mr. Kahn, and agreed to, 6. H. Res. 452—-Providing for six months’ salary to be paid to the widow H. Res. 446—For the immediate consideration of H. R. 12817. of Granville C. Freeman. Mr. Campbell of Kansas; Committee on Rules, 22.—Reported back Mr. Curry ; Committee on Accounts, 271. (H. Rept. 1258), 87.—Debated, 37-44.—Agreed to, 44. H. Res. 453—For extra compensation for clerk in the folding room H. Res. 447—Authorizing the Clerk of the House to pay out of the during Sixty-seventh Cengress. contingent fund of the House to Frederic H. Blackford and Eliza- Mr. Kelly of Pensylvania; Committee on Accounts, 387. beth F. Mullen one month’s salary as clerks to the late Hon. H. Res. 454—Requesting information from the Secretary of War in Charles R. Connell. connection with recent credits to foreign powers. Mr. Butler; Committee on Accounts, 116. Mr. Elliott ; Committee on Military Affairs, 337. H. Res. 448—Directing the Federal Trade Commission to report to the H. Res. 455—-Expressing the sorrow of the Hause at the death of Hon. House the cost of manufacturing and producing calcium arsenate, James R. Mann. and whether the production and price of calcium arsenate are Mr. Madden, and agreed to, 439. controlled by any unlawful combination. H. Res. 456—Authorizing the Clerk of the House to pay out of the Mr. Wise; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 116. contingent fund of the House to Florence A. Donnelly and Edna H. Res 449—Expressing the sincere wish and desire of the United Radcliffe one month’s salary as clerks to the late Hon. James R. States of America that the obligations of the signatories of the Mann. treaty of Sevres be observed by all signatories. Mr. Ireland; Committee on Accounts, 440. Mr. Ten Eyck; Committee on Foreign Affairs, 116. H. Res. 457—Requesting the Secretary of the Navy to furnish to the H. Res. 450—Electing Charles L. Abernethy and Clarence W. Turner House of Representatives certain information regarding the scrap- members of certain committees. ping of vessels of war. Mr. Garner, and agreed to, 115. Mr othingham ; Committee on Naval Affairs, 440. 38