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Mail, penalty privilege revoked..........

Marine Band, permission to attend GAR convention granted.
Marine Corps, titles for heads of staff departments designated..
Maternity and infant care, appropriation for............

Medical Dept., military status of Women's Corps provided.
Military personnel voting, changes in-

Motor Vehicle traffic regulations for D. C., amendment of...
Mustering-Out payments for members of armed forces...

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National Defense, training of organizations of states and territories__.
National Life Insurance, liberalization of provisions concerning---.
Nationality Act of 1940, amendment to preserve nationality of citizens
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Nationality, loss of:

Persons departing or remaining outside U. S. to evade military service_
Persons receiving dishonorable discharge.

Naturalization, provision for men honorably serving in armed forces_
Naval petroleum and oil reserve, operation provided.

Notary Public, appointment in D. C.......

Nurse Corps, Navy, military rank granted__
Nurses, training for government service---

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Ordnance manufacturing and production facilities, appropriations for...
Overtime Act of 1943 (Public 49-78th Congress), amendment_
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Pearl Harbor catastrophe, extension of time of possible prosecution___- 91, 330 Penalty privilege, revoked_

Pension or compensation, effective date for persons missing in action___

Pensions:

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Payment to persons receiving retirement pay

Unremarried Civil War Veterans' widows__

Veterans of War with Spain, Philippine Insurrection and China

Relief Expedition, liberalization of

Pernicious political activities, Act of August 1939, amendment to--
Personal property tax, domicile by reason of military service.

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Plantations, operation of under Navy jurisdiction_.
Political activities, prevention of pernicious..

Port Chicago victims, compensation provided for.

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Postal employees:

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Dual compensation__

Printing, payment to Government Printing Office----

Prizes of War, jurisdiction over..

Processing Tax on coconut oil, amendment of

Prosecution after lapse of temporary statute_.

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Renegotiation of War Contracts, amendment of

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Relief of annuitants.--.

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Service Courts, jurisdiction of friendly foreign forces within U. S..
Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944..

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Sitka, Alaska, protection of water supply-

Silver held or owned by U. S. for war purposes, extension of effective date_

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Small business, mobilization of ___.

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State unemployment funds, advances to___.

State Department, assignment of enlisted men to..

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Stowing away, penalty for__.

Surplus Property:

Act of 1944_

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Reports to Congress -

Transfer from War to Navy..

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Synthetic fuel plants, construction and operation_

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Tax, personal property, domicile by reason of military service__.

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Toll charges, Golden Gate Bridge, government traffic

Training, military for states and territories__.

Training of nurses for government service-

Travel, changes in regulations concerning---.

Transportation for discharged underage naval personnel, provided.
Transportation, reduced rates for servicemen__
Typewriters, limitations on purchase prices – –

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Unemployment funds of state, advances to..

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Injury prior to enrollment in armed forces_

Mustering-Out pay provided__.

Pensions increased__.

Preference in Federal employment_-_

Retired pay and disability compensation_

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Deceased, education and opportunities for children provided.

Disability compensation rates increased__

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Seeing-eye dogs furnished..

War with Spain, Philippine Insurrection, China Relief Expedition and

dependents, pension laws liberalized_

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World War I, pensions for dependents of

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Virgin Islands, application of Selective Service to__.

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Volusia County, Fla., relief of Board of County Commissioners..
Voting by armed forces, Act of 16 September 1942, amended..

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War Casualties, pay and allotments..

War Contracts, Renegotiation of-----

War Mobilization and Conversion, Office of, establishment of_.
Women's Reserves, assignment in foreign countries_----

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Bickford, Minnie L., claim against USCG for personal injuries..

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Boyington, Gregory, 1st Lt. MC, appointment authorized.

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Cothron, Mavis Norrine, Norma Lee, Florence Janet & Nina Faye,

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486 Files, Alfred, Claim against USCG for personal injuries_

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Moret, Joseph, relief of..........

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3 To provide for the reimbursement of certain Navy personnel for personal property lost as a result of the disaster at the East Base, Antarctica, on Mar. 21, 1941.

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For the reimbursement of certain enlisted men of the Navy for personal property lost in the loss of the Hugh L. Scott--- -116 To authorize settlement of individual claims of naval personnel for damage to private property shipped from Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, to San Francisco, California.__.

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178 To provide for reimbursement of certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as the result of fires in tents used as quarters by members of the Twelfth Naval Construction Battalion, Long Island, Alaska, on December 26, 1942, and May 26, 1943, respectively..

179 To provide for reimbursement of certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as a result of a fire at the Outlying Degaussing Branch of the Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Va., on December 4, 1942

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To provide for reimbursement of certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as a result of a fire in tent L-76 at the Amphibious Training Base, Camp Bradford, Norfolk, Va., on March 15, 1943___. To provide for reimbursement of certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as a result of a fire in building B.O.Q.O-3 at the U. S. naval construction training center, Davisville, Rhode Island, on March 27, 1943____ 277 To provide for reimbursement of certain Marine Corps personnel Attached to Marine Utility Squadron 152 for personal property lost or damaged as the result of a fire in Officers' quarters on February 9, 1943...

433 To reimburse certain Coast and Geodetic Survey and Marine Corps personnel for personal property lost or damaged as the result of a fire at the Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va., on December 16, 1943_ 434 To provide for reimbursement of certain Navy and civilian personnel for personal property lost as the result of a fire in hangar V-3 at the naval air station, Norfolk, Va., on November 12, 1942.......... 435 To provide for reimbursement of certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as the result of fires in quarters occupied by naval construction battalions__ 436 To provide for reimbursement of certain Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as the result of a fire in quarters at naval advance base depot, Port Hueneme, California, on February 6,

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To provide for reimbursement of certain Navy personnel and for-
mer Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as the
result of a fire in the bachelor officers' quarters, naval operating
base, Argentia, Newfoundland, on January 12, 1943..
To reimburse certain aviation cadets and former aviation cadets
for property lost or damaged as the result of a fire at Carroll
College, Helena, Montana, on January 8, 1944..

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