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TORT CLAIMS ACT.

Right of recovery-Members of armed forces.-Claim against
United States for non-service-connected wrongful death or injury of
serviceman not barred by his membership in armed forces; query
whether payments under servicemen's benefit laws deductible.
Brooks v. United States, 49.

TORTS. See Admiralty, 1-2; Employers' Liability Act; Tort
Claims Act.

TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ACT. See War.

TRANSFER OF CAUSES. See Venue.

TRANSPORTATION. See Admiralty; Constitutional Law, III;
V; VII, 4; Employers' Liability Act; Jurisdiction, IV, 6;
Venue.

TRIAL. See Constitutional Law, II; VII, 5–7.

TRIAL EXAMINER. See Labor, 2.

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1. Actions against carriers-Forum non conveniens-Applicability
of doctrine.-28 U. S. C. § 1404 (a) makes doctrine of forum non con-
veniens applicable to actions under Federal Employers' Liability Act.
Ex parte Collett, 55; Kilpatrick v. Texas & Pacific R. Co., 75.

2. Id.-28 U. S. C. § 1404 (a) applicable to actions pending on
effective date. Ex parte Collett, 55.

3. Antitrust suits-Forum non conveniens-Applicability of doc-
trine.-28 U. S. C. § 1404 (a) makes doctrine of forum non conveniens
applicable to civil suits against corporations under antitrust laws.
United States v. National City Lines, 78.

VERDICT. See Constitutional Law, II.
VESSELS. See Eminent Domain.

VETERANS.

Selective Training & Service Act-Reemployment of veterans—
Layoffs-Collective bargaining agreements.-Veteran's rights not in-
fringed by employer's granting union chairmen top seniority in layoffs,
pursuant to modified collective bargaining agreement. Aeronautical
Lodge v. Campbell, 521.

WAGES. See Admiralty; Labor, 1.

WAGNER ACT. See Labor, 1-2.

WAIVER. See Witnesses.

WAR. See also Admiralty; Eminent Domain; Landlord and
Tenant.

Trading with the Enemy Act-Authority of Alien Property Cus-
todian-State court receivership-"Banking institution."-Alien
Property Custodian as entitled to assets of Austrian national; effect
of appointment of receiver by state court; meaning of "banking insti-
tution." Propper v. Clark, 472.

WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION. See Jurisdiction, IV, 1.

WAR SHIPPING ADMINISTRATION.

WATERS. See Alaska.

WHITE ACT. See Alaska, 1.

WITNESSES.

See Admiralty.

Self-incrimination-Immunity-Waiver-Compulsory

Testimony

Act.-Witness who claimed privilege immune from prosecution on
facts testified to under compulsion; immunity not waived by subse-
quent "voluntary statement"; testimony pertinent to charge of con-
spiracy not wholly exculpatory. Smith v. United States, 137.
WORDS.

1. "Agriculture."-Fair Labor Standards Act. Farmers Irrigation
Co. v. McComb, 755.

2. "Annual."-Revenue Act of 1938; Internal Revenue Code.
Commissioner v. Wodehouse, 369.

3. "Any civil action" as including action under Federal Employers'
Liability Act. 28 U. S. C. § 1404 (a). Ex parte Collett, 55; Kil-
patrick v. T. & P. R. Co., 75.

4. "Any claim."-Tort Claims Act. Brooks v. United States, 49.
5. "Banking institution."-Trading with the Enemy Act. Propper
v. Clark, 472.

6. "Breach of the peace."-Terminiello v. Chicago, 1.

7. "Carrying on business in partnership."—Internal Revenue Code.
Commissioner v. Culbertson, 733.

8. "Credit."-Trading with the Enemy Act. Propper v. Clark,
472.

9. "Employed in agriculture."-Fair Labor Standards Act. Farm-
ers Irrigation Co. v. McComb, 755.

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10. "Just compensation."-Merchant Marine Act of 1936. United
States v. Cors, 325.

11. "No exclusive or several right of fishery.”—White Act. Hynes
v. Grimes Packing Co., 86.

12. "Occupation necessary to the production" of goods for interstate
commerce.-Fair Labor Standards Act. Farmers Irrigation Co. v.
McComb, 755.

13. "Order" as one subject to challenge under 28 U. S. C. § 1336.
United States v. I. C. C., 426.

14. "Performed by a farmer or on a farm."-Fair Labor Standards
Act. Farmers Irrigation Co. v. McComb, 755.

15. "Periodical."-Revenue Act of 1938; Internal Revenue Code.
Commissioner v. Wodehouse, 369.

16. "Production or gathering of natural gas."-Natural Gas Act.
Federal Power Comm'n v. Panhandle Co., 498.

17. "Reasonable opportunity to show cause" as not always includ-
ing opportunity for oral argument.-Communications Act. Federal
Communications Comm'n v. WJR, 265.

18. "Reciprocity."-Wheeling Steel Corp. v. Glander, 562.

19. "Rentals or royalties" from copyrights.-Revenue Act of 1938;
Internal Revenue Code. Commissioner v. Wodehouse, 369.

20. "Substantially lessen competition."-Clayton Act, §3. Stand-
ard Oil Co. v. United States, 293.

21. "Transfers of credit."-Executive Order under Trading with the
Enemy Act. Propper v. Clark, 472.

WRITERS.

See Taxation, 2.

WRONGFUL DEATH.

See Tort Claims Act.

U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE O-1949

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