cclx INDEX. SlIMp GrolDing Ezpmmenta-Continued. p .. .. exchange of public land, etc.; eXJl8ri- ments to be carried on by Utah Agrioultural Experiment Station_ 1189 8Mjfield, AlG., deficiency appropriation for public ShdbyCTarmstroBot (talk)jf~~------------------- 924 bridge aut~orized across Coosa River, between Talladega County and_ 288 SheUJy, N. C., terms of court at; rooms to be pro- vided________________________ 457 S~,Ky., deftciencl appropriation for public bUilding at___________________ 33 Shenandoah NatWn4l Park, Va., appropriation for administration and development of, by National Park Service______________ 236,1599 for topographio survey____________ 1594 defioiency appropriation for topographic survey, etc., of proposed_______ 903 minimum area established for, repealed_ 109 leases authorized to prior occupants of lands in______________________ 109 Shepherd Strut NE., D. C., appropriation for paving, etc., Twelfth to Thirteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund_____________ 1271 Sherburne County, Minn., time extended for bridging Mississippi I River, at Clearwater by, etc_ 118, 1527 Sheridan Street NW., D. C., appropriation for paving, etc., Third to Fourth Streets; from gasoline tax fund________________________ 652 for paving, etc., Fifth to Ninth Streets; from gasoline tax fund..______ __ 652 Sherman Imtitute, River8ide, Calil., appropriation for Indian school at_ 217,1578 Shiloh National Military Park, appropriation for continuing establish- ment of__________________ 356, 1377 for extra pay to superintendent of, for care, etc., of Meriwether Lewis NatIonal Monument__________ 357 deficiency appropriation for additional land within boundaries ot._ _ __ _ 37 for acquiring land to connect, with Corinth National Cemetery, Miss________________________ 37 for school building and equipment_ _ 37 Ship Island Lighthouse, Miss., portion of reservation transferred to Ship Island Military Reserva- tion_________________________ 1556 Ship Island ;Jilitary Reservation, Mi8s., portion of Ship Island lighthouse reser- vation transferred to _ _ ________ 1556 appraisal and sale 0!t directed________ 1556 Ship, Steamboat, and way Letter8, appropriation for ________________ 190,1052 Shipping, load lines established for merchant ves- sels loading in United States for sea, except the Great Lakes____ 1492 American vessels loading at foreign ports, the Great Lakes excepted_ 1493 load water lines and marks of maximum loading depths to be established by regulations________________ 1493 not above line of safety; regulations to have force of law___________ 1493 Shipping-Continued. Paae. marking of load lines conspicuously dete::l:Ji-oTcorrect:::::::: ::: tTarmstroBot (talk) certificate from examiners approv- ing,etc______________________ 1493 copy to master; departure without ~~::TarmstroBot (talk) 01:37, 25 September 2010 (UTC)_~~_01:37, 25 September 2010 (UTC)~: 1493 loading as to submerge marked load lines or where load lines should be,unlawful__________________ 1493 exempt from this Act, vessels of for- eign country, complying with its laws relating to load lines______ 1493 not applicable, if the country does not similarly recognize these load lines________________________ 1494 position of load line :mark, etc., to be entered on log boOk before de- ~ing---------------------- 1494 detention by collector of customs, of vessel about to depart believed to be loaded in violation here- of, etc________________________ 1494 examination and report by disinter- ested surveyors_______________ 1494 release, or detention until reloaded_ 1494 appeal to Secretary of Commerce by master, and further survey may be ordered, etc _______________ 1494 clearance refused to vessel detained. _ 1494 penalty for permitting departure with- out certified marking, etc______ 1494 foreign vessel to depart without load line marked as required by laws ofits country_______ __ _____ __ 1494 discretionary remission, etc., by the Secretary _______ . . ______ _ 1494 failing to make required entry in log book before departing_________ 1494 dlscretionary remission, eto., by the Secretary________________ 1494 permitting vessel to depart, or owner, eto., failing to take care to pre- vent its departure with sub- merged load line, etc__________ 1494 applioation to foreign vessels_ ____ 1495 punishment for permitting, etc., de- tained vessel to depart________ 1495 ooncealing, obliterating, etc., marks on a veBSel__________________ 1495 liability of vessel when owner, etc., subjecttofineormoneypaymenL 1495 seizure and proceedings against, in district court_________________ 1495 Act effective in 18 months___________ 1495 Shipping Board, United States (8ee also Merchant Marine Act, 1928), appropriation for Commissioners_ _ _ 585, 1243 for secretary, technioal, and other personneL ________________ 585,1243 for aU otherexpenses___________ 585,1243 for inv€8tigating discriminations against American vessels and shipping------------------ 585,1243 for expenses Merchant Fleet Corpo- ration, from shipping fund __ 586,1244 sources of; amount on hand___ 586, 1244 specified amount, and unexpended balance for operating ships carry- ing coal to foreign ports, experi- ments in ship design, etc_______ 1244 direct appropriation_ __ ____ ___ ___ 586 from operatIOn of ships__________ 586 only ourrent claims payable from_ 586
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