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THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 20, 1945 The President has approved bills of the following numbers and titles: July 14, 1945 S. 24, An Act for the relief of the Truckee-Garson Irrigation District; S. 100, An Act to authorize an exchange of certain lands with William W. Kiskadden in connection with the Rocky Mo intain National Park, Colorado; S. 301, An Act for the relief of Mr. and Mrs. James E. McGhee; S. 454, An Act to revive and reenact the Act entitled "An Act creating the Arkansas- Mississippi Bridge Commission; defining the authority, power and duties of said Commission; and authorizing said Commission and its successors and assigns to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge across the Mississippi River at or near Friar Point, Mississippi, and Helena, Arkansas, and for other purposes", approved May 17, 1939; S. 497, An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to provide for the purchase of public lands for home and other sites", approved June 1, 1938 (52 Stat. 609); S. 501, An Act for the relief of the Catholic Chancery Office, Incorporated; S. 527, An Act to extend the times for commencing and completing the construction of a bridge across the Saint Croix River at or near Hudson, Wisconsin; S. 660, An Act to transfer certain lands situated in Rapides Parish, Louisiana, to board of supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College; S. 712, An Act for the relief of William B. Scott; S. 748, An Act for the relief of Nita Rodlun; S. 761, An Act to reimburse certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as a result of a fire in Quonset Hut occupied by Eighty-third United States Naval Construction Battalion at Camp Rosseau, Port Hueneme, California, on December 22, 1944; S. 812, An Act to amend section 3 of the San Carlos Act (43 Stat. 475-476), as sup- plemented and amended, and for other purposes; S. 822, An Act to reimburse certain Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged in a fire at Naval Base Two, Rosneath, Scotland, on October 12, 1944; TRUMAN NARA