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[69 Stat. LII]
PUBLIC LAW 000—MMMM. DD, 1955
[69 Stat. LII]

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SUBJECT

Interstate Compacts—Continued ^"^^ Consent of Congress granted to—Con. California and Nevada, distribution of waters of Truckee, Carson, and Walker Rivers, Lake Tahoe, and tributaries 675 K a n s a s and Oklahoma, apportionm e n t of waters of Arkansas River 631 Oil and gas conservation, extension 385 Oregon and California, negotiations on apportionment of waters of K l a m a t h River 613 Geological Survey appointees representing United States, appropriation for compensation and expenses 145 Preservation and servicing by archival services of General Services Administration 297 Reclamation Bureau appointees representing United States, appropriation for compensation and expenses 359 Interstate Oil Compact Commission, duties, etc 387 Inyokern, Calif., construction of naval facilities authorized 332, 333 Iowa, C a m p Dodge and Polk C o u n t y Target Range, conveyance by Secretary of the Army to State 70 Irrigation. See Reclamation, Bureau of, and Reclamation projects under Interior, Department of the. Island Trading Company of Micronesia, transfer of funds from account of 149 Italy: Naval installations and facilities, construction authorized 335 Settlement of claims against 570 Iwakuni, Japan, construction of naval facilities authorized 335

INDEX

Japan—Continued ^"^* Transfer of military equipment to, time extension 284 Japanese Ancestry, Persons of, appropriation for salaries and expenses in connection with claims 36, 271, 464 Jim Woodruft Reservoir, Fla. and Ga., reconveyance of certain lands to former owners 591 John Marshall Bicentennial Celebration Commission, appropriation for 34, 461 John Marshall Bicentennial Month, 1955, proclamation c41 Johnston Island, applicability of customs laws to personnel stationed on 242 Johnston Island Air Force Base, construction of facilities authorized 347 Joint Committees, Congressional: Appropriation for— Atomic Energy 502 Economic Report 40,502 Immigration and Nationality Policy. 512 Internal Revenue Taxation 512 Printing 4, 502 Atomic Energy'— Atomic Energy Community Act of 1955, reports and functions under 482, 483 Use of foreign currencies 288 Committee employees, basic compensation limitation 505 Construction of a Building for a Museum of History and Technology for the Smithsonian Institution, establishment 189 Defense Production— Civil Service Commission report on persons employed without compensation for defense production activities 583 Expenditures limitation; stenographic service costs 583 Economic Report, use of foreign currencies 288 Internal Revenue Taxation— Jackson Barracks, La., conveyance by Chief of Staff, rate of compensation._ _ 509 Secretary of the Army to State 79 Renegotiation Act, s t u d y and report Jacksonville, Fla., construction of naval to Congress on need for extenfacilities authorized 331, 332, 334 sion 448 James Connally Air Force Base, Tex., conNonessential Federal Expenditures, struction of facilities authorized 340 Reduction of, appropriation for 514 Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown CeleJoint Control Areas, m u t u a l security asbration Commission, appropriation sistance in, appropriation a u t h o r i z e d. 286 for 156 Appropriation for 436 Japan: Jones Point Bridge, Potomac River, approGeneral Agreement on Tariffs and priation for preparation of plans, etc_ _ 33 Trade, proclamation carrying out protocol of terms of accession to c44 Judges. See under United States Courts. Judicial Branch of the Government. See Naval installations and facilities, conUnited States Courts. struction authorized 335, 336