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 IND. S hi pping———Continued _ Merchant marine act, 1920——Gontinued ` Goastwise laws extended to island Territories and pos-. sessions, p. 1541, § 877 Construction loan fund, regulations, p. 1539, 5 S70 _ Definitions of statutory terms, p. 1542, §§. 885, 888 Income-tax deduction allowed to owners of documented "‘ vessels, p. 1541, 5 878 " , Income-tax exemption on sales of documented vessels, Insurance of interest of. Unitéii States invessels, creation of fund for, p. 1539, § 870 · Investigation by board of port and transportation facilities, p. 1538, § 867 Lease or charter of vessels by board prior to sale, p. 1539, § 871 Mails to be carried on American-built documented vessels, p. 1541, § 880 · ·_ Merchandise not to be transported between United States points in other than American·built vessels, · p. 1542, § 883 x Net proceeds derived from sale, etc., of vessels, disposition of, p. 1540, §. 873 i Operation of vessels by board prior to sale, p. 1539, § 871 Partial invalidity of act, etfect on remainder, p. 154:2, § 887 ~- Passengers to becarried by cargo vessels, number of, p. 1542, § 882 · Policy of United States favoring merchant marine, il p. 1537, § 861 _ Possession and control of terminal facilities, Shipping _ Board to take over on January 1, 1921, p. 1540, §~875 Rates or charges for transportation subject to inter- ` · state commerce act, p. 1542, § 884 Repair andrecondition of vessel prior to sale, p. 1359, · § 871 Repeal of acts, adjustment of matters arising from rc- · pealediacts, p. 1537, § 862. —-——enumeration of repealed acts, p. 1537, § 862 —-—-——-repeal subject. to certain limitations, p. 1537, § 862 Rules and regulations, power of Shipping Board to make, p. 1540, § 876 Sale of property other than vessels by board, p. 1540, ` § 872 i Sale of vessels by board, insurance of vessels not paid ‘ for in full, p. 1539, § 868 _" -—————,sale to aliens, p. 1538,.5 865 —-—— saleto citizens, p. 1538, $,864 —-sale under deferred·payment plan, p. 1539, § 868 Steamship lines, establishment and operation, p. 1538, Transfer to Shipping Board of vessels acquired by President, p. 1537, § 863 United States Shipping Board, statutory powers may be exercised directly by, p, 1542, § 886 lfnitetl States Shipping Board Emergency_Fleet Corpo- ' ration. powers of Shipping Board may be exercised through, p. 1542, § 886 U l\Ivr•·hant seamen, see Seamen, infra t Motor boats U · _ Masses of `boats, p. 1508, { 512 ·I_h·tinition of ‘F motor boat," p. 1508. § 511 _ l·}xtinguish·ing burning gasoline, means of, p. 1509, § 516 Freight or passenger boats, inspection, p. 1509, § 520 international rules for preventing collisions at sea not attectod hy regulations, p. 1509, § 519 _ Licensed officers, necessity, p. 1509, S 515.

EX 2412 Shipping-—C0ntinued Motor boats———Continued . License of person operating. p. 1509, § 515 Life preserversto be carried, p. 1509, § 515 Lights, p. 1509, § 513. Lights, fog, signals, and. sailing rules, regulations ap- . pllcable to motor boats, p. 1509, § 520 Penalty for violation of law, p. 1509, §§ 517, 518 Regulations by Secretary of Commerce, p. 1509, § 518 Sound"signals,'p. 1509, § 514 Steam motor boats, inspection, p. 1508, § 511 Steam vessels passing each other, regulations applicable to motor boats, p. 1509, § 520 Tax on use, p. 743, § 224 Name, tonnage, etc., of vessels. annual, statement by Director of Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, p. 373, § 180 1 National character and tonnage of vessels, record to be kept by collectors of customs, p. 371, § 174 Navy, aid fo distressed navigators in season of severe weather, p. 1119, § 471 · 0Eenses V See also Caimzs Asn Orrizxsms Abandonment of mariner lnforeign port. p. 500. § 486 Boarding vessel before arrival, p. 1524, § 708 Coast Guardensigns and pendants, wrongful display, p. 343. § 64 Coercing or fraud to induce. service, p. 471, § 144 / Corporal punishment, penalty for inflicting, p. 1525, § 712 1 y Crimes committed on vessels of American ownership or registry, jurisdiction, p. 498, Q 451 Departing on voyage without obtaining clearance, p. 1465, 5 91 s · 3 Drunkenness by master or seaman, p. 1524. § 704 Entry of offenses in log book, p. 1523. ’§ 702 Enumeration of and penalties for offenses by seamen, p. 1523, 5 701 _ Failure to furnish proper accommodations for crew. p. 1464, § 80 _ -,. Failure to mark name and home port on vessel. p. 1460. § 46 " Failure to mark number on vessel, p. 1460, § 45 Finesjand penalties for violation of laws as to steeraee passengers to be lien on vessel, p. 1473, § 162 Fraudulent registry, p. 1461, § 60 ‘ Insuhordination by oillcers and mnmen. duty of consular officers, p. 1523, § 703 Mail matter carried by vessel, penalty for neglect in delivery at destination, p. 485. §_323 Making or using. forged papers, p. 1461, § 62 Misconduct by officer with respect to registry, p. 1461, § 58 Neglect by officer with respect to registry, p. 1461, § 50 _ Neglect of duty by master or seaman, p. 1524, § 704 New registry, not obtaining, p. 1459, § 38 Obstruction of revenue omcers by master, p. 469. § 122 Offenses by seamen, enumeration and penalties, p. 152:%, -§ 701 · ` Recovery of penalties from seamen, p. 1524, § 711 _ Remission of penalty for violation of laws relating.: to vessels, p. 509, § 642 ‘ ` Shanghaiing sailors, p. 471, § 144 Sheath knives, punishment of seamen for carryinix, p. 1524. 5 710 ‘· Solicitlng seamen as lodgers, p. 1254, § 709 Violation of law as to surrender of certificate of resistry, p. 1457, § 23 `