TITLE 18.-CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE—Continued PART 1.-CRIMES—continued Chap. 75. Passports and Visas. 77. Peonage and Slavery. 79. Perjury. 81. Piracy and Privateering. 83. Postal Service. 85. Prison-made Goods. 87. Prisons. 89. Professions and Occupations. 91. Public Lands. 93. Public Officers and Employees, 95. Racketeering. 97. Railroads. 99. Rape. 101. Records and Reports. 103. Robbery and Burglary. 105. Sabotage. 107. Seamen and Stowaways. 109. Searches and Seizures. 111. Shipping. 113. Stolen Property. 115. Treason, Sedition and Subversive Activities. 117. White Slave Traffic. TITLE 19.-CUSTOMS DUTIES 1. The Office of Education. seum. 4. National Zoological Park. 5. Government Collections and Institutions for Research, and Material for Educational Institutions. 6. American Printing House for the Blind. 6A. Vending Stands for Blind in Federal Build ings. 7. Instruction as to Nature and Effect of Alco holic Drinks and Narcotics. 8. Howard University. 9. National Training School for Boys. 10. National Training School for Girls. 11. National Arboretum. 12. Foreign and Exchange students. 13. Financial Assistance for Areas Affected by Federal Activities. 14. School Construction in Areas Affected by Federal Activities. 15. Studies and Research on Problems in Edu cation. 16. Public Library Services for Rural Areas. 17. National Defense Education Program. 18. Grants for Teaching in the Education of Mentally Retarded Children. 19. School Construction in Areas Affected by Federal Activities. TITLE 21.-FOOD AND DRUGS 1. Adulterated or Misbranded Foods or Drugs. 2. Teas. 3. Filled milk. 4. Animals, Meats, and Meat and Dairy Prod ucts. 5. Viruses, Serums, Toxins, Antitoxins, and Analogous Products. 6. Narcotic Drugs. 7. Practice of Pharmacy and sale of Poisons in Consular Districts in China. 8. Narcotic Farms. 9. Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. 10. Poultry and Poultry Products Inspection. TITLE 22.-FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTER COURSE 1. Diplomatic and Consular Service Generally. 2. Consular Courts. 3. United States Court for China. 4. Passports. 5. Preservation of Friendly Foreign Relations Generally. 6. Foreign Diplomatic and Consular Officers. 7. International Bureaus, Congresses, etc. PART IV.—CORRECTION OF YOUTHFUL OFFENDERS 401. General Provisions. 402. Federal Youth Corrections Act. 403. Juvenile Delinquency. TITLE 25.--INDIANS_Continued Chap. 10. Descent and Distribution; Heirs of Allottee. 11. Irrigation of Allotted Lands. 12. Lease, Sale, or Surrender of Allotted or Un allotted Lands. 13. Ceded Indian Lands. 14. Miscellaneous. TITLE 26.-INTERNAL REVENUE CODE SUBTITLE A.-INCOME TAXES 1. Normal Taxes and Surtaxes. 2. Tax on Self-Employment Income. 3. Withholding of Tax on Nonresident Aliens and Foreign Corporations and Tax-Free Covenant Bonds. 4. Rules Applicable to Recovery of Excessive Profits on Government Contracts. 5. Tax on Transfers to Avoid Income Tax. 6. Consolidated Returns. TITLE 22.-FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTER COURSE-Continued Chap. 8. Foreign Service Buildings. 9. Foreign Wars, War Materials, and Neutrality. 10. Hemispheral Relations. 11. Foreign Agents and Propaganda. 12. Claims Commissions. 13. Service Courts of Friendly Foreign Forces. 14. Foreign Service. 15. The Republic of the Philippines. 16. Greek and Turkish Assistance. 17. Relief Aid to War-Devastated Countries. 18. United States Information and Educational Exchange Programs. 19. Foreign Assistance Program. 20. Mutual Defense Assistance Program. 20A. Mutual Defense Assistance Control Program. 21. Settlement of International Claims, 22. Mutual Security Assistance. 23. Protection of Citizens Abroad. 24. Mutual Security Program. 24A. Middle East Peace and Stability. 25. Protection of Vessels on the High Seas and in Territorial Waters of Foreign countries. 26. Armed Forces Participation in International Amateur Sports Competitions. 27. International Cultural Exchange and Trade Fair Participation. 28. International Atomic Energy Agency Partici pation. TITLE 23.-HIGHWAYS 1. Federal Aid Highways. 2. Other Highways. 3. General Provisions. TITLE 24.-HOSPITALS, ASYLUMS, AND CEME TERIES 1. Navy Hospitals, Naval Home, Army and Navy Hospital, and Hospital Relief for Seamen and Others. 2. The Soldiers' Home. 3. The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. 4. Saint Elizabeths Hospital. 5. The Columbia Institution for the Deaf. 6. The Freedmen's Hospital. 7. National Cemeteries. 7A. Private and Commercial Cemeteries. 8. Gorgas Hospital. TITLE 25.-- INDIANS 1. Bureau of Indian Affairs. 2. Officers of Indian Affairs. 2A. Indian Claims Commission. 3. Agreements with Indians. 4. Performance by United States of Obligations to Indians. 5. Protection of Indians. 6. Government of Indian Country and Reserva tions. 7. Education of Indians. 7A. Promotion of Social and Economic Welfare. 8. Rights-of-Way Through Indian Lands. 9. Allotment of Indian Lands. 38803 0-59-Vol. 4-2 TITLE 26.—INTERNAL REVENUE CODE-Con. SUBTITLE F.-PROCEDURE AND ADMINISTRATION_con. Chap. 73. Bonds. 74. Closing Agreements and Compromises. 75. Crimes, Other Offenses, and Forfeitures. 76. Judicial Proceedings. 77. Miscellaneous Provisions. 78. Discovery of Liability and Enforcement of Title. 79. Definitions. 80. General Rules. TITLE 28.-JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCE. DURE-Continued PART IV.—JURISDICTION AND VENUE—continued Chap. 85. District Courts; Jurisdiction. 87. District Courts; Venue. 89. District Courts; Removal of Cases from State Courts. 91. Court of Claims. 93. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals. 95. Customs Court. SUBTITLE G.THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON INTERNAL REVENUE TAXATION 91. Organization and Membership of the Joint Committee. 92. Powers and Duties of the Joint Committee. TITLE 27.—INTOXICATING LIQUORS 1. General Provisions. 2. Prohibition of Intoxicating Beverages. 2A. Beer, Ale, Porter, and Similar Fermented Liquor. 3. Industrial Alcohol. 4. Penalties. 5. Prohibition Reorganization Act of 1930. 6. Transportation in Interstate Commerce. 7. Liquor Law Repeal and Enforcement Act. 8. Federal Alcohol Administration Act. 9. Liquor Enforcement Act of 1936. TITLE 28.-JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE PART 1.- ORGANIZATION OF COURTS 1. Supreme Court. 3. Courts of Appeals. 5. District Courts. 7. Court of Claims. 9. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals. 11. Customs Court. 13. Assignment of Judges to Other Courts. Conferences and Councils of Judges. 17. Resignation and Retirement of Judges. 19. Distribution of Reports and Digests. 21. General Provisions Applicable to Courts and Judges. 15. PART II. UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS AND MARSHALS 31. United States Attorneys. 33. United States Marshals. TITLE 29.-LABOR 1. Labor Statistics. 2. Women's Bureau. 2A. Children's Bureau. 3. National Trade Unions. 4. Vocational Rehabilitation of Persons Injured in Industry. 4A. Employment Stabilization. 4B. Federal Employment Service. 4C. Apprentice Labor. 5. Labor Disputes; Mediation and Injunctive Relief. 6. Jurisdiction of Courts in Matters Affecting Employer and Employee. 7. Labor-Management Relations. 8. Fair Labor Standards. 9. Portal-TO-Portal Pay. 10. Disclosure of Welfare and Pension Plans. TITLE 30.-MINERAL LANDS AND MINING 1. The Bureau of Mines. 2. Mineral Lands and Regulations Generally. 3. Lands Containing Coal, Phosphates, Petro leum, Oil, Oil Shale, Gas, Sodium, Potassium, and so forth, and Building Stone. 81. 83. TITLE 30.—MINERAL LANDS AND MINING Continued Chap. 4. Lease of Gold, Silver, or Quicksilver Deposits When Title Confirmed by Court of Private Land Claims. 5. Lease of Oil and Gas Deposits in or under Railroads and other Rights of Way. 6. Synthetic Liquid Fuel Demonstration Plants. 7. Lease of Mineral Deposits within Acquired Lands. 8. Development of Lignite Coal Resources. 9. Rare and Precious Metals Experiment Sta tion. 10. Coal Mine Safety. 11. Mining Claims on Lands Subject to Mineral Leasing Laws. 12. Multiple Mineral Development of the Same Tracts. 12A. Entry and Location on Coal Lands on Dis covery of Source Material. 13. Control of Coal-Mine Fires. 14. Anthracite Mine Drainage and Flood Control. 15. Surface Resources. 16. Mineral Development of Lands Withdrawn for Power Development. 17. Exploration Program for Discovery of Minerals. TITLE 33.-NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WA TERS-Continued Chap. 7. Regulations for the Suppression of Piracy. 8. Summary Trials for Certain Offenses Against Navigation Laws. 9. Protection of Navigable Waters and of Har bor and River Improvements Generally. 10. Anchorage Grounds and Harbor Regulations Generally. 11. Bridges over Navigable Waters. 12. River and Harbor Improvements Generally. 13. Mississippi River Commission. 14. California Débris Commission. 15. Flood Control. 16. Lighthouses. 17. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 18. Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Com pensation Act. 19. Saint Lawrence Seaway. TITLE 35.–PATENTS 8 TITLE 31.-MONEY AND FINANCE 1. The National Budget and Audit System. 1A. Accounting and Auditing. 2. Audit and Settlement of Accounts. 3. The Treasurer. 4. The Register. 5. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing. 6. Debts Due by, or to, the United States. 7. Bureau of the Mint, Mints, and Assay Ofices. 8. Coins, Coinage, and Currency. 9. Legal Tender. The Public Moneys. 11. Appropriations. 12. The Public Debt. 13. Credit and Currency Expansion. 14. Financial Control of Government Corpora tions. PART II.-PATENTABILITY OF INVENTIONS AND GRANT OF PATENTS 10. Patentability of Inventions. 11. Application for Patent. 12. Examination of Application. 13. Review of Patent Office Decisions. 14. Issue of Patent. 15. Plant Patents. 16. Designs. 17. Secrecy of Certain Inventions and Filing Applications in Foreign country. PART III.-PATENTS AND PROTECTION OF PATENT RIGHTS 25. Amendment and Correction of Patents. 26. Ownership and Assignment. 27. Government Interests in Patents. 28. Infringement of Patents. 29. Remedies for Infringement of Patent and other Actions. 10. TITLE 32.-NATIONAL GUARD 1. Organization. 3. Personnel. 5. Training. 7. Service, Supply, and Procurement. TITLE 33.-NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS 1. Navigable Waters Generally. 2. International Rules for Navigation at Sea. 3. Navigation Rules for Harbors, Rivers, and Inland Waters Generally. 4. Navigation Rules for Great Lakes and their Connecting and Tributary Waters. 5. Navigation Rules for Red River of the North and Rivers Emptying into Gulf of Mexico and Tributaries. 5A. Exemption of Navy or Coast Guard Vessels from Certain Navigation Rules. 6. General Duties of Ship Officers and Owners after Collision or Other Accident. TITLE 36.—PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES AND OB SERVANCES 1. American National Red Cross. 1A. Daughters of the American Revolution. IB. American Historical Association. 1C. Sons of the American Revolution. 2. Boy Scouts of America. 2A. Girl Scouts of America. 3. The American Legion. ЗА. United Spanish War Veterans. 3B. Marine Corps League. 4. Belleau Wood Memorial Association. 4A. Amvets (American Veterans of World War II). 5. Grand Army of the Republic. 6. United States Blind Veterans of World War I. 6A. Disabled American Veterans. 7. American War Mothers. 7A. Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. 14. 23. 17. PART III.-READJUSTMENT AND RELATED BENEFITS TITLE 36.—PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES AND OB SERVANCES—Continued Chap. 8. American Battle Monuments Commission. 8A. The National Yeomen F. 8B. Service Clubs. 9. National Observances. 10. Patriotic Customs. 11. Civil Air Patrol. 12. Reserve Officers Association. 13. National Academy of Sciences. Future Farmers of America. 15. Military Chaplains Association of the United States of America. 16. American Society of International Law. United States Olympic Association. 18. Conference of State Societies, Washington, District of Columbia. 19. Corregidor Bataan Memorial Commission. 20. National Conference on Citizenship. 21. National Safety Council. 22. Pershing Hall Memorial Fund. 23. Board for Fundamental Education. 24. Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. 25. The Foundation of the Federal Bar Asso ciation. 26. The National Fund for Medical Education. 27. The Army and Navy Legion of Valor of the United States of America. 28. National Music Council. 29. Boys' Clubs of America. 30. Presidential Inaugural Ceremonies. 31. Civil War Centennial Commission. 32. Veterans of World War I of the United States of America. 33. The Congressional Medal of Honor Society of the United States of America. 34. Military Order of the Purple Heart of the United States of America. 35. Blinded Veterans Association. 36. Big Brothers of America. 37. Jewish War Veterans, U. S. A., National Memorial, Inc. TITLE 37.-PAY AND ALLOWANCES (ARMY, NAVY, AIR FORCE, MARINE CORPS, COAST GUARD, COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY, AND PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE) 1. General Provisions. 2. Readjusted Pay and Allowances. 3. Wartime Allowances to Servicemen's Depend ents. 4. Readjusted Pay and Allowances. 5. Payments to Mentally Incompetent Per sonnel. 5A. Settlement of Accounts of Deceased Members. 6. Uniformed Services Retirement Contingency Options. 7. Medical Care for Dependents of Members of the Uniformed Services. TITLE 38.- VETERANS' BENEFITS TITLE 39.—THE POSTAL SERVICE 1. Post Offices. 2. Postmasters. 3. Assistant Postmasters, and Clerks and Em ployees. 4. City Delivery, Branch Offices, and Receiving Boxes. 5. Rural Delivery Service. 6. Mail Matter. 6A. Postal Policy. 7. Postage. 8. The Franking Privilege. 9. Postage Stamps, Postal Cards, and Envelopes. 10. Registered mail. 11. Unclaimed, Dead, and Request Letters, and Unclaimed Printed Matter. 12. Contracts for Carrying the Mails. 13. Air Mail. 14. Carrying the Mail. 15. Railway Service. |