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 INDEX Utah-Continued. Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation. See separate title. Union Pacific Railroad Company, vali- dation of certain conveyances- Ute Indians: Claims, lands, separate judgments for surface value and subsurface value_ Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation, Utah, definition of exterior boundary - Page 1162 1228 72 V Valley Forge General Hospital, Phoenix- ville, Pa., construction of military installations, authorized---_ _ _ _ _ 377 Valparaiso, Fla., acceptance of tract of land by Department of the Air Force, authority --- 1041 Van Buren-Fort Smith, Ark., flood-pro- tection project, authorization. - 1177 Vancouver, Wash., funds available for emergency housing after flood -- _ 356 Vanport, Oreg., funds available for emer- gency housing after flood-- 356 Vegetable Crops and Diseases, appropria- tion for investigations, etc --- __ _ 517 Vendors of Newspapers or Magazines, exclusion of certain from designated provisions of Social Security Act and Internal Revenue Code _ 195 Venereal Diseases, appropriation for control of 400 Reduction in appropriation --- 407 Vermont, judicial district - __ 893 Vessels. See also Maritime Commission. Armed vessels, penal provisions re- lating to--- 746 Arming of American vessels, authority of President -- _- 1095 Boarding before arrival, unauthorized, penalty --- _--- 805 Breaking and entering, penalty --- _ 804 Certificate, license, or document, Federal, misuse of, penalty 801 Citizenship declaration with record of sale, officials authorized to sign- -_ 212 Collisions, inland waters of United States, amendments of rules for prevention of --- 249 Combatant vessels, certain, stoppage of work on, authorized -- _ -_ 492 Constellation, frigate, provision for pres- ervation; disposition of souvenirs - 79 Damage or injury done or consummated on land, extension of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction to________ -- 496 Destruction or misuse, conspiracy to destroy, etc., penalties 803, 804 Vessels-Continued. Page Explosives or dangerous weapons, carry- ing, etc., penalty - 804, 805 Firing or tampering with, penalty --- 804 Foreign, certain, funds for expenses of transfer to United States - 595 Foreign flag, ships under, tax exemption of earnings --.- 210 Gambling ships, prohibition on opera- tion __-___________ 200 Great Lakes and tributary waters, provisions respecting regulation of navigation _ 82 Horses, cattle, etc., transportation on passenger-carrying vessel, restric- tion- _- - -- -- - -- -- - 862 Hyder, Alaska, transportation of sup- plies and products of Riverside Mine by vessels of Canadian reg- istry - -__ _- Increase and replacement of naval vessels, new construction, restric- tion on availability of funds -- Inspection, unauthorized fees for, penalty -_--_________-- Iron ore, transportation on Great Lakes in vessels of Canadian regis- try during 1948 --- ________- Lights requirements, certain Navy or Coast Guard vessels, extension of exemption ---. ____- Navigation and vessel-inspection laws administered by Coast Guard, authority of Commandant to waive compliance with; time extension--- Piracy, penal provisions -- Privateering, penal provisions-- Radiotelegraph operators, provisions forlicensing_____ __ ___ Repair or alteration of naval vessels, removal of statutory limit of ap- propriation expenditures Salvage facilities, provision by Depart- ment of the Navy, authorized-- Appropriation authorized _____ ---_ - Seamen. See separate title. Seduction of female passenger, penalty_ Ship officers, misconduct or neglect, penalties. - ___________- Ship's papers, forgery, etc., of, penalties_ Slave trade, use of vessels in, etc., penal- ties ---__ __ __ -- -- --- ___ __. Stowaways, penalty ___ Transfer, designated agencies, author- ized --- ___-___ Yachts, cruising licenses, reciprocal ex- emptions from certain charges and requirements .- 1067 592 792 84 69 38 774 774 232 382 209 210 802 757 714 772 802 656 1051 CLII

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