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OCR Page 1 of 4THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
July 9, 1945
The President has approved bills of the following numbers and titles:
July 6, 1945
H. R.
44, An Act to amend the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the
disposal of certain records of the United States Government;
H.
R. 1008, An Act for the rolief of Harriette E. Harris;
H.
R.
2685,
An Act to reimburse certain naval personnel and former naval
personnel for personal property lost or damaged as a result
of a fire in the bachelor officers' quarters known as Macqueripe
Annex, located at the United States naval operating base, Trinidad,
British wegt Indies, on June 11, 1944;
H. R. 3035, An Act to reclassify the salaries of postmestern, officers, and
employees of the Postal Service; to establish uniform pro-
cedures for computing compensation; and for other purposes; and
H. R. 3436,
An Act providing for a medal for service in the armed forces
during the present war.
July 6, 1945
H.J.Res. 215,Joint Resolution authorizing the production of petroleum for the
national defense from Naval Petroleum Resorve Numbered l;
H. R. 842, An Act for the relief of Mrs. Sadie L. Dance;
H. R. 852, An Act for the reliof of Betty Jane Ritter;
H.
R. 1007, An Act for the relief of lfr. Beatrice Brown Waggoner;
H. R. 1309, An Act to provide reimbursement for personal property lost, damaged,
or destroyed as the result of an explosion at the liaval Air Station,
Norfolk, Virginia, on September 17, 1943;
H. R. 1601, An Act for the relief of Dorothy M. Lloon;
H. R. 1606, An Act for the relief of Mrs. Ethel Farkas;
H. R. 1647, An Act to authorize the Secretary of War to convey to the Captain
William Edmiston Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution
a certain building and tract or parcel of land situated in Montgomery
County, Tennessee;
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