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No. 78, page 401.-Statement of Hon. Curtis D. Wilbur on the bill (H. R. 15415)

for additional cruisers.

No. 79, page 413.—To authorize an increase in the limit of cost of certain naval

vessels (H. R. 15830).

No. 80, page 421.-For the relief of R. B. Fulford (H. R. 13190).

No. 81, page 423.-To correct the naval record of James Allen (H. R. 16043).

No. 82, page 425.-To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to proceed with the

construction of certain public works, and for other purposes (H. R.

11492).

No. 83, page 427.-To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to dispose of certain

parts of the frigate "Constitution," to be used as souvenirs (H. R.

16432).

No. 84, page 429.-To authorize an increase in the limit of cost of one fleet sub-

marine (H. R. 16507).

No. 85, page 431.-Tables giving the number of ships laid down and authorized

by each of the nations signatory to the treaty limiting naval armament

between January 1, 1919, and February 6, 1922.

No. 86, page 437.-For the relief of Frank H. Little (H. R. 15052).

No. 87, page 439.-For the relief of Lewis Beauregard Whittington (H. R. 13228).

No. 88, page 441.-To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to declare the naval

dispensary at the United States naval station, Guantanamo, Cuba,

to be a naval hospital, and for other purposes (H. R. 16580).

No. 89, page 443.-To provide for date of precedence of certain officers of the

staff corps of the Navy (H. R. 16577).

No. 90, page 445.-For the promotion and retirement of William H. Santelmann,

leader of the United States Marine Band (H. R. 14718).

No. 91, page 447.-Granting an honorable discharge to J. H. Hulse (H. R. 12922).

No. 92, page 449.-For the relief of William J. Platka (H. R. 13200).

No. 93, page 451.-Statement showing saving that would result in case six light

cruisers should be ordered this year.

No. 94, page 453.-To amend the naval record of Frank H. Wilson, alias Henry

Wencel (H. R. 16192).

No. 95, page 455.—Hearings on the bill (H. R. 16616) authorizing the Secretary

of the Navy to proceed with the construction of certain public works.

No. 96, page 599.-To authorize the appraisal of certain Government property,

and for other purposes (H. R. 16771).

No. 97, page 603.-A hearing on the bill (H. R. 15703) appointing Capt. Reginald

Rowan Belknap, United States Navy, retired, a rear admiral on the

retired list of the Navy.

No. 98, page 635.-For the relief of Paymaster Charles Robert O'Leary, United

States Navy (H. R. 15215).

No. 99, page 637.-To authorize plans and specifications for one $6,000,000-
cubic-foot lighter-than-air ship (H. R. 13458).

No. 100, page 639.-For the relief of Walter E. Sharon (H. R. 14742).

No. 101, page 641.-For the relief of James M. Thomas (H. R. 8017).

No. 102, page 643.-For the relief of John W. Reardon (H. R. 15323).

No. 103, page 645.-For the relief of Herbert Eaton Raynes (H. R. 14745).

No. 104, page 647.-For the relief of John Leo Bruckner (H. R. 15288).

No. 105, page 649.-Granting six months' pay to Maria J. McShane (H. R.

15990).

No. 106, page 651.-Authorizing the Secretary of War to exchange deteriorated

and unserviceable ammunition and components and for other pur-

poses (H. R. 15120); Military Affairs.

No. 107, page 653.-To amend section 1571 of the Revised Statutes to permit
officers of the Navy to count duty on airships as sea duty (H. R.
16917).

No. 108, page 655.-For the relief of James E. Hughes (H. R. 14746).

No. 109, page 657.-For the relief of James R. Baptie (H. R. 16096).

No. 110, page 659.-For the relief of Walter W. Meyer (H. R. 15797).

No. 111, page 661.-For the relief of John Gustav Baisch (H. R. 13972).

No. 112, page 663.-For the relief of John James Kirwan Koughan (H. R. 14943).

No. 113, page 665.-To advance Werdebaugh Ramsey on the retired list of the

No. 114, page 667.-For the relief of Rawley Clay Allen (H. R. 15111).
No. 115, page 669.-For the relief of George O. Pratt (H. R. 2238).
No. 116, page 671.-Officers promoted on the retired list.

No. 117, page 673.-For the relief of Lieut. Henry C. Weber, Medical Corps,

United States Navy (H. R. 16197).

No. 118, page 675.-For the relief of John J. McArdle (H. R. 14359).

No. 119, page 677.-For the relief of Sterrit Keefe (H. R. 13735).

No. 120, page 679.-For the relief of Maurice S. Cleary (H. R. 14744).

No. 121, page 681.-For the relief of William D. Power (H. R. 14743).

No. 122, page 683.-A hearing on the bill (H. R. 15855) for the relief of Clifford

J. Sanghove.

No. 123, page 687.-Hearing on the bill (H. R. 14251) to provide for enlisted

men of the United States Navy assigned to duty on submarine vessels

of the Navy.

No. 124, page 697.-A hearing on the bill (H. R. 16577), providing for date of

precedence of certain officers of the Staff Corps of the Navy.

No. 125, page 701.-A hearing on the bill (H. R. 16580) to authorize the Secretary

of the Navy to declare the naval dispensary at the United States

naval station, Guantanamo, Cuba, to be a naval hospital, and for

other purposes.

No. 126, page 705.-A hearing on the bill (H. R. 12813) for the relief of the

Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation (Ltd.).

No. 127, page 709.-A hearing on the bill (H. R. 15131) authorizing the Secretary

of the Navy to modify agreements heretofore made for the settlement

of certain claims in favor of the United States.

No. 128, page 719.-Granting six months' pay to Frank A. Grab, father of

Alfred Newton Grab, deceased seaman, United States Navy, in active

service (H. R. 15182).

No. 129, page 721.-Hearing on the bill (H. R. 15212) to amend section 24 of

the act approved February 28, 1925, entitled "An act to provide for

the creation, organization, administration, and maintenance of a

naval reserve and a Marine Corps reserve.

No. 130, page 727.-Hearings on the bills H. R. 6430, John Cronin; H. R. 6429,

Daniel E. Shea; H. R. 5881, Robert F. Rife; H. R. 10290, Kenneth M.

Orr.

No. 131, page 733.-Hearing on the bill (H. R. 16771) to authorize the appraisal

of certain Government property, and for other purposes.

No. 132, page 755.—To equalize the pay of certain officers of the Marine Corps

with that of officers with corresponding service in the Navy (H. R.

9464).

No. 133, page 757.-Authorizing the acceptance by the Navy Department of a

site for an aviation training field in the vicinity of Pensacola, Fla.,

and for other purposes (H. R. 16994).

No. 134, page 759.-Authorizing the President to appoint Capt. Reginald Rowan

Belknap, United States Navy, retired, a rear admiral on the retired

list of the Navy (H. R. 15703).

No. 135, page 761.-For the relief of Everett L. Foster (H. R. 11503).

No. 136, page 763.-Hearing on the bill (H. R. 15830) to increase the limit of

cost of the Lexington and Saratoga.

No. 137, page 775.-For the relief of Otto F. Schroder (H. R. 16233).

No. 138, page 777.-For the relief of James Henry Payne (H. R. 15077).

No. 139, page 779.-For the retirement as ensign of George E. Tarbox, jr. (H. R.

15597).

No. 140, page 781.-Granting permission to Thomas P. Magruder, rear admiral.

United States Navy, to accept the decoration of the Commenda

Mauriziana conferred upon him by the King of Italy (H. J. Res. 340).

No. 141, page 783.-To correct the naval record of Simon A. Richardson (H. R,

No. 148, page 807.-To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to modify agree-

ments heretofore made for the settlement of certain claims in favor

of the United States (H. R. 15131).

No. 149, page 809.-For the relief of William Downing Prideaux (H. R. 16704).

No. 150, page 811.-For the relief of William Downing Prideaux (H. R. 16126).

.No. 151, page 813.--For the relief of Robert Bryan Somerville (H. R. 14942).

No. 152, page 815.-For the relief of Clifford J. Sanghove (H. R. 15855).

No. 153, page 817.-A hearing on the bill (H. R. 16994) authorizing the accept-

ance by the Navy Department of a site for an aviation training

field in the vicinity of Pensacola, Fla.

No. 154, page 827.-To provide for the care and treatment of naval patients,

on the active or retired list in other Government hospitals when

naval hospital facilities are not available (H. R. 17248).

No. 155, page 831.-Hearing on the bill (H. R. 15131) authorizing the Secretary

of the Navy to modify agreements heretofore made in the settlement

of certain claims in favor of the United States.

No. 156, page 837.-Hearing on the bill (H. R. 15077) for the relief of James

Henry Payne.

No. 157, page 841.-Granting permission to Commander Jules James, United

States Navy, to accept the decoration of the Legion of Honor ten-

dered him by the Republic of France (S. 4683).

No. 158, page 843.-To amend the act entitled "An act to readjust the pay and

allowances of the commissioned and enlisted personnel of the Army,

Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and

Public Health Service" (H. R. 17331).

No. 159, page 847.-For the relief of Frank John Kazenski (H. R. 16628).

No. 160, page 849.-To authorize the appointment of Helmer H. Koppang a

passed assistant paymaster with the rank of lieutenant in the United

States Navy, and for other purposes (H. R. 16765).

No. 161, page 851.-To regulate the distribution and promotion of commissioned

officers of the line of the Navy, and for other purposes (H. R. 11524).

Statement of Rear Admiral William R. Shoemaker, Chief Bureau of

Navigation, United States Navy.

No. 162, page 867.-To correct the naval record of John Lewis Burns (H. R.

No. 164, page 885.-Hydrographic Office.

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NAVAL RESERVE OFFICERS ON ACTIVE DUTY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1926

NAVY DEPARTMENT, Washington, October 6, 1926.

MY DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN: Receipt is acknowledged of your letter of July 17, 1926, requesting that the information contained in Document No. 18 be revised as of October 30, 1926.

Since it is thought that you may wish to have this data prior to October 30, 1926, I have caused a table to be prepared as of September 30, 1926, giving information concerning the number of officers on active duty in connection with the instruction, drilling, and training of the Naval Reserve, which table is inclosed herewith.

Very sincerely,

Hon. THOMAS S. BUTLER,
House of Representatives,

Washington, D. C.

CURTIS D. WILBUR.

Naval Reserve officers on active duty, September 30, 1926

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In addition to the above, the following were on duty in connection with the instruction, drilling, and training of the Naval Reserve during the training season: 2 lieutenants (junior grade) in connection with aviation, and 3 lieutenant commanders, 2 lieutenants and 3 lieutenants (junior grade) in connection with general service.

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