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XXVI

LIST OF PUBLIC LAWS

Public I'iiw

087 088

689

690 691 •i

692 693 694 695 696

697

698 699

700 701

702 703 704 705 706

Milk River project, Mont. AN ACT Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to adjust or cancel certain charges on the Milk River project National Defense Art, amendment. AN ACT To amend section 47 of the National Defense Act concerning the requirement for bond covering certain property issued by the United States for use by Reserve Officers' Training Corps units maintained a t educational institutions _., Tariff Act of 1930, amendment. AN ACT To amend the Tariff Act of 1930 to insure that crude silicon carbide imported into the United States will continue to be exempt from duty, and with respect to the duties applicable to certain prepared fish. _. "Agricultural Act of 1954." AN ACT To provide for greater stability in agriciilture; to augment the marketing and disposal of agricultural products; and for other purposes Virginia Electric and Power Company, easement. AN ACT To authorize the conveyance by the Secretary of the Interior to Virginia P^lectric and Power Company of a perpetual easement of right-of-way for electric transmission line purposes across lands of the Richmond National Battlefield Park, Virginia, such easement to be granted in exchange for, and in consideration of, the conveyance for park purposes of approximately six acres of land adjoining the Park Pawnee, Okla., conveyance. AN ACT To convey the reversionary interest of the United States in certain lands to the city of Pawnee, Oklahoma _ _. Tariff Act of 1930, amendment. AN ACT To reclassify dictophones in the Tariff Act of 1930 - _ _ Tariff Act of 1930, amendment. AN ACT To amend section 308 (5) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended Veterans, compensation increase. AN ACT To provide increases in the monthly rates of compensation payable to certain veterans and their dependents Uniformed services contingency options. AN ACT To permit retired members of the uniformed services to revoke elections made under the Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1053 in certain cases where the elections were m a d e because of mathematical errors or misinformation Monroe County, Mich., land patents. AN ACT To amend the Act of June 30, 1948, so as to extend for one year the authority of the Secretary of the Interior to issue p a t e n t s for certain public lands in Monroe County, Michigan, held under color of title Veterans, pensions increase. AN ACT To increase by 5 per centum the rates of pension payable to veterans and their dependents First International Instrument Congress and Exposition. JOINT RESOLUTION Authorizing the President to invite the States of the Union and foreign countries to participate in the First International I n s t r u m e n t Congress and Exposition to be held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from September 13 to September 25, 1954 __. Eighty-fourth Congress, assembly. JOINT RESOLUTION Fixing the time of assembly of the Eighty-fourth Congress Armed Forces, leave payments. AN ACT To validate certain payments for accrued leave m a d e to members of the Armed Forces who accepted discharges for the purpose of immediate reenlistment for an indefinite period . Supreme Court Justices, survivor benefits. AN ACT To provide survivor benefits for widows of the Chief Justice and the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States... - - . Atomic Energy Act of 1954. AN ACT To amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1946, as amended, and for other purposes - - . D. C, Potomac River bridges. AN ACT To authorize and direct the construction of bridges over the P o to m a c River, and for other purposes -_--_ Woodrow Wilson Centennial Celebration Commission. JOINT RESOLUTION To establish the Woodrow Wilson Centennial Celebration Commission, and for other purposes .. By-law reports, discontinuance. AN ACT To discontinue certain reports now required by law

Date

Pupo

Aug. 28, 1954. _.

895

Aug. 28, 1954

896

Aug. 28, 1954

896

Aug. 28, 1954

897

Aug. 28, 1954

913

Aug. 28, 1954. - .

913

Aug. 28, 1954. - .

913

Aug. 28, 1954_-.

914

Aug. 28, 1954

915

Aug. 28, 1954

915

Aug. 28, 1954 - ..

916

Aug. 28, 1954. - .

916

Aug. 28, 1954...

917

Aug. 28, 1954...

917

Aug. 28, 1954 —

917

Aug. 28, 1954...

918

Aug. 30, 1954...

919

Aug. 30, 1954_-_

961

Aug. 30, 1954 —

964

Aug. 30, 1954 —

966