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 XXIV Caloosahatchee River Drainage Area, Fla., modification of flood-control project, appropriation authorized --- Caloosahatchee to Anclote River, Fla., Intracoastal Waterway, work of im- provement, modification--- ___ Cambridge Harbor, Md., works of im- provement, adoption and authori- zation _---___________ Camp Detrick, Md., construction of mili- tary installations, authorized -- --- Camp Haan, Calif., water plant and pipe line, appropriation for_ --- ___-- - Camp Hood, Tex., construction of mili- tary installations, authorized________ Camp Joseph H. Pendleton, Oceanside, Calif., acquisition of land, authorized- Appropriation for--- __ -- ___ Camp Lee, Va., construction of military installations, authorized --___ _____ Camp Phillips, Kans., transfer of lands to Department of the Army -- ___ Camp Stoneman, San Francisco Port of Embarkation, Calif., construction of military installations, authorized Camp Wheeler, Ga., lands leased for use as part of site, jurisdiction of Court to hear claims regarding - ___ Camp White Hospital, Medford, Oreg., acquisition by Veterans Administra- tion--- _____________________ Canada: Fort Chimo, construction of military installations, authorized -__. ___. - Frobisher Bay, construction of military installations, authorized --_ ...... Halibut and sable fish, landing by Canadian fishing vessels in Alaskan ports; time limitation --- __- __ -_ Hyder, Alaska, transportation of sup- plies and products of Riverside Mine by vessels of Canadian regis- try ---. - .. .......- --- - - --_ Insect pests and plant diseases, emer- gency outbreaks, appropriation for control of---_-..___-___- International Boundary Commission, United States and Canada and Alaska and Canada, appropriation for - ___- .. International Fisheries Commission, appropriation for --- ___________ International Joint Commission, United States and Canada-- Appropriation for--_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ Interchange of amounts---_ Investigations by, funds for- _ _ - International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission, appropriation for - - - Page 1171 117; 1172 37( 658 37( 459 1042 376 490 377 566 292 379 379 533 1067 519 312 312 311 227 1047 312 Canada-Continued. Iron ore, transportation on Great Lakes in vessels of Canadian regis- try during 1948--__ - United States Military Academy and United States Naval Academy, instruction of persons from Canada- Canal Zone. See also Panama Canal. Army, Department of the- Hours of employment and rates of pay of skilled, etc., personnel--- Panamanian citizens, employment of, restrictions --. ___________ Aviation facilities in, provision au- thorized - ____ ___ ___ Barro Colorado Island, laboratory, ap- propriation for __ ____ ___ _ --- Citizenship requirements, employees -- 667, Civil government, appropriation for__- Claims, injuries to vessels, passengers, etc., nonapplicability of tort claims procedure --- ___-_ ______ Crimes and criminal procedure, applica- bility of certain sections of title 18, U. S. Code --- District Court- Applicability of general provisions of "Judiciary and Judicial Procedure"__ Decisions, circuit in which review- able - ________.-- Jurisdiction--_ --- ..--- _ Jurors, fees, expenses, and costs, ex- clusion from provisions. .- - District judges, retirement or resigna- tion, salary- ..._ __ ___ __ __ ___ __ _. Maintenance, etc., appropriation for___ Military installations, construction au- thorization - ____ ___ ___- National Military Establishment, em- ployment by, citizenship require- ment -- _--_ _-- Naval radio station, Summit, construc- tion of facilities authorized--- ___ Appropriation for - ______ Navy, Department of the, employment by, citizenship requirement -- ____ Panama Railroad Company. See sepa- rate title. Retirement and disability fund- Appropriation for --- _______ Panama Railroad Company, reim- bursement by- --- _____ Sanitation, appropriation for-_ _ _ _ Tours of duty of officers and enlisted men, repeal of provisions respecting- Uniform, U. S. armed forces, applica- bility of restrictions and regula- tions--....---... -.....--- INDEX Page 84 279 1025 1025 452 190 593, 1025 1024 985 686 908 930 827 101(i 904 1023 379 667 461 1045 593 180 1080 1024 70 172

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