1937~ CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE 105 By Mr. PLUMLEY: A bill (H. R. 2178) for the relief- of Also, a bill (H. R. 2215) for the relief of Gallup's, Inc.; to widows of certain Reserve officers of the Army who died the Committee on Claims. while serving with the Civilian Conservation Corps; to the , Also, a bill <H. R. 2216) for the relief of John F. Carlow; Committee on Claims. to the Committee on Military Affairs. Also, a bill <H. R. 2179) granting a pension to Clara L. Also, a bill (H. R. 2217) for the relief of Charles Cubberly; Garvin; to the Committee on Invalid Pensions. to the Committee on Military Affairs. By Mr. RANDOLPH: A bill (H. R. 2180) for the relief of Also, a bill (H. R. 2218) for the relief of Helen Marie Lily Singleton Osburn; to the Committee on Claims. Lewis; to the Committee on Claims. By Mr. REECE of Tennessee: A bill <H. R. 2181) for the Also, a bill <H. R. 2219) for the relief of Hugh G. Morris; relief of James Dewey Powell; to the Committee on Claims. to the Committee on Military Affairs. Also, a bill (H. R. 2182) for the relief of Mrs. Pink Eller; Also, a bill (H. R. 2220) for the relief of Joseph W. Zorn; to the Committee on Claims. to the Committee on Military Affairs. Also, a bill (H. R. 2183) for the relief of Earl G. Stout; By Mr. TAYLOR of Tennessee: A bill (H. R. 2221) grant­ to the Committee on Claims. ing a pension to Hiram M. Graves; to the Committee on Also, a bill <H. R. 2184) for the relief of Clayetta Brownlow Pensions. Cannon; the Committee on Claims. to Also, bill <H. R. 2222) granting a pension to Clellia S. Also, a bill <H. R. 2185) granting a pension to William a Irvin; to the Committee on Pensions. McKinley Green; to the Committee on Pensions. Also, a bill (H. R. 2186) granting an increase of pension to Also, a bill <H. R. 2223) for the relief of Walter B. Johnson Lee Street; to the Committee on Pensions. and others; to the Committee on Claims. Also, a bill (H. R. 2187) for the relief of Robert E. Wilson; Also, a bill <H. R. 2224) for the relief of M. E. Parmlee; to the Committee on Military Affairs. to the Committee on Military Affairs. Also, a bill (H. R. 2188) for the relief of Marion C. Asbury; Also, a bill <H. R. 2225) for the relief of Paul Burress; to to the Committee on Military Affairs. the Committee on Claims. Also, a bill <H. R. 2189) for the relief of Joy Montgomery; Also, a bill <H. R. 2226) for the relief of Leah Levine; to to the Committee on Claims. the Committee on Claims. Also, a bill (H. R. 2190) for the relief of Solon P. Haun; Also, a bill (H. R. 2227) for the relief of Mrs. Avery Mc­ to the Committee on Military Affairs. Daniel; to the Committee on Claims. Also, a bill (H. R. 2191) for the relief of Roberta Carr; Also, a bill <H. R. 2228) for the relief of Thomas Green; to the Committee on Claims. to the Committee on Claims. Also, a bill <H. R. 2192) for the relief of Paul and A. B. Also, a bill <H. R. 2229) for the relief of Florida 0. Mc­ Johnson; to the Committee on Claims. Lain, widow of Calvin E. McLain, who died from injuries Also, a bill <H. R. 2193) for the relief of John Ruston; to. received by being struck by a Government Civilian Conser­ the Committee on Military Affairs. vation Corps truck in the city of Knoxville, Tenn., on Also, a bill (H. R. 2194) granting a pension to Guy E. August 23, 1934; to the Committee on Claims. Bolton; to the Committee on Invalid Pensions. Also, a bill (H. R. 2230) for the relief of Willie Brackett; By Mr. ROBERTSON: A bill <H. R. 2195) for the relief of to the Committee on Claims. Oliver Z. Hoge; to the Committee on Claims. Also, a bill (H. R. 2231) for the relief of Charles E. Black; By Mr. SABATH: A bill <H. R. 2196) to refund income to the Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation. and profit taxes erroneously collected on storage batteries; By Mr. GUYER: Joint resolution (H. J. Res. 92) for the to the Committee on Claims. relief of William K. Richardson; to the Committee on By Mr. SHANNON: A bill (H. R. 2197) granting a pension Claims. to James Joseph Mon~"lan; to the Committee on Pensions. Also, a bill <H. R. 219f) granting a pension to Jesse E. PETITIONS, ETC. Lampkin; to the Committee on Invalid Pensions . Also, a bill <H. R. 2199) granting a pension to Joseph Under clause 1 of rule XXII, Ladish; to the Committee on Pensions. 12. Mr. CULLEN presented a petition of the Medical Also, a bill <H. R. 2200) granting a pension to Katie SOciety of the county of Kings and Academy of Medicine Cummings; to the Committee on Inyalid Pensions. of Brooklyn, urging Congress to appropriate annua1ly to Also, a bill (H. R. 2201) granting a pension to Charles the Army Medical Library an adequate sum for current Arthur Collins; to the Committee on Pensions. medical books and periodicals and an additional sum an­ Also, a bill <H. R. 2202) granting a pension to Levi Clark; nually for the purchase of back publications lost during­ to the Committee on Pensions. recent years; also an annual appropriation to defray the Also, a bill <H. R. 2203) for the relief of Mike Prkovich; cost of printing regularly each year not less than one volume to the Committee on Military Affairs. of the Index Catalogue, which was referred to the Commit­ Also, a bill <H. R. 2204) for the relief of George W. Worm­ tee on Appropriations. ington; to the Committee on Military Affairs. Also, a bill (H. R. 2205) granting a pension to George W. SENATE Wormington; to the Committee on Pensions. Also, a bill <H. R. 2206) granting a pension to Hattie M. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1937 Warner; to the Committee on Invalid Pensions. (Legislative day of Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1937) Also, a bill (H. R. 2207) granting a pension to Salina Jane Slaughter; to the Committee on Invalid Pensions. The Senate met at 12 o'clock meridian, on the expiration Also, a bill (H. R. 2208) granting a pension to Edward A. of the recess. Price; to the Committee on Pensions. THEODORE G. BILBO, a Senator from the State of Missis­ Also, a bill <H. R. 2209) granting an increase of pension sippi, and BURTON K. WHEELER, a Senator from the State of to Mary_F. Massey; to the Committee on Invalj.d Pensions. Montana, appeared in their seats today, Also, a bill <H. R. 2210) for the relief of George Mullens; THE JOURNAL to the Committee on Naval Affairs. On request of Mr. RoBINSON, and by unanimous consent, Also, a bill <H. R. 2211) for the relief of William George the reading of the Journal of the proceedings of the calen­ O'Neal; to the Committee on Naval Affairs. dar day Wednesday, January 6, 1937, was dispensed with, Also, a bill <H. R. 2212) for the relief of Dory Cleo Ar­ a.nd the Journal was approved. nold; to the Committee on Naval Affairs. Also, a bill <H. R. 2213) for the relief of Carl A. Barzen; MESSAGES FROM THE PRESIDENT to the Committee on Military Affairs. Messages in writing from the President of the United Also, a bill <H. R. 2214) for the relief of Albert P .. Dunbar; States were communicated to the Senate by Mr. Latta, one of to the Committee on Military Affairs. his secretaries. 106 CONGRESSIONAL t{ECORD-· SENATE JANUARY 8 MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE his annual report for the fiscal year ended June ao: 1936, A message from the House of Representatives, by Mr. which, with the accompanying report, was ordered to lie c~ Haltigan, one of its reading clerks, announced that the the table and to be printed. House had passed the joint resolution (S. J. Res. 3) to pro­ REPORTS OF THE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS hibit the exportation of arms, ammunition, and implements The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a letter from of war from the United States to Spain. the Librarian of Congress, transmitting, pursuant to law, ENROLL~D JOINT RESOLUTION SIGNED his annual report, together with the report of the Register The message also announced that the Speaker had affixed of Copyrights, both for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1936, his signature to the enrolled joint resolution (S. J. Res. 3) to which, with the accompanying reports, was referred to the prohibit the exportation of arms, ammunition, and imple­ . Committee on the Library. ments of war from the United States to ·spain, and it was STUDY OF INVESTMENT TRUSTS AND COMPANIES-PRELIMINARY signed by the Vice President. SUMMARY FELICITATIONS ON THE REELECTION OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a letter The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a letter from the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Com­ from the president of the Senate of the Republic of Cuba, mission, transmitting, pursuant to law, a preliminary sum­ embodying a resolution congratulating and felicitating mary of the progress of the study of investment trusts and Franklin Delano Roosevelt upon his reelection as President investment companies conducted by the Commission, which, of the United States, which was ordered to lie on the table.
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