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 _ IN1 _. `xvsiaauamais and name-comlnuea _ ‘ Refuges for wild life—Oontinued _ ,- Grand Canyon National Game Preserve, land within ° park limits not included,  436, S 687 · Hunting or fishing on reserved lands, penalty, p. 435, §§682,683etseq. " _` ·_ _" Interference with local game laws not intended, p.' 436; Mount McKinley National Park, p, 410, { 352 ° Mount Rainier National. Park, p. 398. “§ 60 Sequoia National Game Preserve, p. 1941, § 688 — Sequoia National Park, p. 395, § 60 Sullys Hill National Park Game Preserve,-p. 434, 5 674 Taltquitz National Gamelfreserve, ·p. 1941, { 689 et seq. Upper diississlppi River wild life and. nsh retngm establishment, maintenance, and administration, p. 437, §721etseq. °' _ ° Yellowstone National Park, pQ 390,-§ 26 Yosemite National Park, p. 395, .§ 60 ·. · Wichita National Forest, designation of land as breeding place, p. 436,5 684 · ` » - W Wind Gaye National·Game Preserve, establishment and _ maintenance,_p. 434, 5 672 · ’ . Wind Cave National Game Preserye ( See Wim Asians Aran Bums Wind Cave National Park See Narxomlr, Panxs Wines . ~ · See Dismnnn Srmrrs Asn Wines Wireless Telegraphy · I Classilication of messages with diierent rates, p. 1651, i §”l'(.5) _‘· . · _` * Just and- reasonable `charges required, p. 1651, § 1 (5) l Radio apparatus for transmissionof intelligence as within interstate commerce act, p. 1651, § 1 (3) ‘, . · Transmission of intelligence by wireless subject to regula- _ tion under interstate commerce act, p. 1650, § 1 ·(1, 2) i Wireless company ascommon carrier within interstate. commerce,act, p. 1651, § 1 (3) _ · `Wisconsfn · `· l _ .’ , ~ . See also 3IlNEB··§-L Laxus Asn Mxxixon ` ~. Representatives in Congress, number, p. 3, -§ 2 \\'itnesses i· ‘ ' ·· See also Stzsetsxis A _ Aliens, detention as witness pending deportation, ‘p. 138, Attendance _ Antitrust law, proceedings to enforce, p._355, § 23 {5/- Attachment without plsivlous subpoena in certain prose- - cutions, p. 930, § 660 ` Board of Tax. Appeals, power to compel attendance, p. 847, § 1220 ·- ° _. Federal Trade Commission, proceedings before, p. 358, 5 49 . lndlgent defendants- in criminal cases, witness fees — paid by Government, p. 930, .§ 656 _ ` Recognlzance to attend and testify, p.·930, §§ 657, 659 Right of accused to compulsory process, p. 505, § 563 Subpuena, form, p. 930, [655 i ~ ` Subpnqnas to run into other diatricts, p. 980, Q .654 Subpcena to witness in foreign country, p. 2w5, { 712 et seq. · Bribe, penalty for acceptance, p. 477, § 240 Competency _ _ Defendants in criminal cases, p. 928, { 632 Husband or wife of defendant in promention for bigamy, p. 928, § 633 ~ ‘

mx ° 2448 Witnesses—Continued ` Competency—·Continued-, d ·‘ Interest in recovery in proceedings under customs laws, p. 607, { 537 1 - " State law asgovernlng, p. 927, $.631 Congressional investigations _ ~ Fees of witnesses in District of Columbia, p. 12, 5 195 ‘0ath, power to administer, p. 12, § 191 a Privilege of witnesses, p. 12, 5 -193 Refusal of witness to testify, p._ 12, 55 192, 194 Contumacy, punishment, p._359, 5 50 . _ ‘ Defendant in criminal case, failureto testify, presumption, _ -p;‘928,§632 _ _ -_ J _ _ { - Fees of witnesses, p. -926, {§ 601, 602; p. 927, §§ 603, 605; p. 2035, .55 600a-600d l- _ Husband and wife as witnesses against each other in z prosecutions for importing aliens for immoral purposes, _ p.- 133, .§ 138 · ° _. Immunity _ _ . Action for damages for violation of interstate commeree act, p. 1658, S 9 Y r National prohibition, enforcement proceedings, p: 85si_ ‘§ 47 ~ · . Proceedings before China trade act registrar, p. ::69, § 155 . — _» Proceedings before Federal Trade Commission, p. Simi, ‘ . s 49 -. Q. · . _ Proceeding •before Interstate Commerce Commission or other proceeding to enforce law, p. 1674, §= 43; p. 1675, if 46-48 · _ ` Proceedings underantitrust laws, p.._356, 5 32 Testimony pven beforebongrws, p. 928, § 634 ._ Indigent defendants in criminal cases, witness fees paid by Government, p. 656 · ’ Interstate Commerce Commission _ t Attendance of witnesses in proceeding before commis- ' sion, p. 1659, § 12?(1-3) _ _ · Depositions of witnesses, sec Dm-osirrons Fees and mileage of witnesses before commission, p 1666, § 18 (1). · Production of documents in proceeding before onin- · `mission, `p. 1659, 5 12 (1-3) ‘ Intimidating or influencing witnesses, penalty, for°attempt, `p, 124, 5 47: (2) ; p. 477, S 241 et seq. - List of witnesses for defendant in capital case, p. 5%, § 562 A Oaths of witnesses, power to administer oaths in- congressional investigations, p. 12, 8 191 Patent cases, p. 1169, §S 54-56 _ Preliminary examination before United -State.s commissioner, fees taxable against·Government, p. 942. I 828 Private claims pendingbefore Congress, compensation of l witnesses, p. 990, § 230  _ l Privilege of witnesses, see Immunity, supra. I Recognizance to attend and testify, criminal case, p. 92-it), l §§ 657-659 P g `Seamen as witnesses, fees, p. 927, § 605 Selfdncrimination, see Immunity, supra World War veterans’ relief, attendance and compensation ' ofwltnesset, p. 1216, § 431 ` Women` Attorneys at law, admission to bar of Supreme (`onrt. n- 907. s 353 · Citizenship acquired or lost by- marriage, p. 122, Qi 9, lll: _p. 158, § 368 _ Eligibility to clerkships in executive departments, p. 30. 5 33- ( . — Naturalization of women, see NA·rva.u.1zAr1o1~r