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74th congress. SESS. II. CHS. 427, 428. MAY 19, 1936. 



Army-Continued. Colonel Maxwell Murray; Lieutenant Colonel Henry C Pratt; Lieu- 

 tenant Colonel John W. N. Sehulz; Lieutenant Colonel Martin C. 

 Shallenberger ; Lieutenant Colonel Daniel I. Sultan; Lieutenant 

 Colonel Edwin M. "Watson; Lieutenant Colonel Barton K. Yount; 

 Major George E. Arneman; Major Rosenham Beam; Major Enrique 

 M. Benitez; Major Peter C. Bollard; Major Henry B. Cheadle; 

 Major Joseph O. Daly; Major Herbert A. Dargue; Major James A. 

 Dorst; Major Asa N. Duncan; Major Charles R. Finley; Major 

 Abraham Garfinckel; Major James A. Gillespie; Major Paul R. 

 Hawley; Major Charles B. Hazeltine; ISIajor Edgar Erskine Hume; 

 Major George E. Lovell, Junior; Major Davenport Johnson; Major 

 Raymond E. McQuillin; Major Joseph J. O'Hare; Major James B. 

 Ord; Major Alvan C. Sandeford; Major Martin F. Scanlon; Major 

 James C. R. Schwenck; Chaplain (Major) Aristeo V. Simoni; Major 

 Julia C. Stimson; Major Robert H. Van Volkenbui-gh ; Major Robert 

 LeG. Walsh; Major Charles A. Willoughby; Major Walter F. Win- 

 ton; Captain John R. D. Cleland; Captain Carl W. Connell; Captain 

 Virgil N. Cordero; Caj^jtain Robert E. Cummings; Captain Thomas 

 J.Davis; Captain Vernon C. DeVotie; Captain Fernand G. Dumont; 

 Captain Ira C. Eaker; Captain Richard E. Elvins; Captain Muir 

 S. Fairchild; Captain .Tames M. Gillespie; Captain Leslie R. Groves, 

 Junior; Captain Albert F. Hegenberger; Captain Eugene J. Heller; 

 Captain Jack C. Hodgson; Captain Arthur B. McDaniel; Captain 

 William J. IMcKiernan, Junior; Captain Eugene A. Regnier; Cap- 

 tain Charles McK. Robinson ; Captain Timothy Sapia-Bosch ; Captain 

 Kinsley W. Slauson; Captain Bernard S. Thompson; Captain Leon- 

 ard D. Weddington; Captain Ennis C. "Wliitehead ; Captain Royden 

 Williamson; Captain Ralph H. Wooten; First Lieutenant Joseph 

 M. Glasgow; First Lieutenant John L. Hines, Junior; First Lieu- 

 tenant Kenneth C. Nichols; First Lieutenant Benjamin B. Talley; 

 First Lieutenant Hugh B. Waddell; Staff Sergeant Edward F. 

 Si^ringer ; Sergeant Leslie B. Hopkins. 

 Approved, May 19, 1936. 



May 19, 1936. 



[n. R. 12162.1 



[Public, No. 604.1 



United States courts. 

 Vol. 36, p. 1116; U. 

 S. C, p. 1247. 



Mississippi judicial 

 districts. 



Northern district. 



Eastern division. 

 Western division. 



Delta division. 



Terms of court. 

 Eastern division. 



[CHAPTER 428.] 



AN ACT 



To create an additional division of the United States District Court for the 

 Southern District of Mississippi to be known as the Hattiesburg division. 



Be it enacted hy the Senate and House of Representatives of the 

 United States of Anierica in. Congress assemhled, That section 90 

 of the Judicial Code, as amended (U. S. C, 1934 edition, title 28, 

 sec. 170), is amended to read as follows: 



"Sec. 90. The State of Mississij^pi is divided into two judicial 

 districts to be known as the northern and southern districts of 

 Mississippi. The northern district shall include the territory em- 

 braced on the 1st day of December 1923 in the counties of Alcorn, 

 Attala, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Clay, Itawamba, Lee, Lowndes, Monroe, 

 Oktibbeha, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Tishomingo, and Winston, which shall 

 constitute the eastern division of said district ; also the territory 

 embraced on the date last mentioned in the counties of Benton, 

 Calhoun, Carroll, De Soto, Grenada, Lafayette, Marshall, Mont- 

 gomery, Panola, Tate, Tippah, Union, Webster, and Yalabusha, 

 which shall constitute the western division of said district; also 

 the territory embraced on the date last mentioned in the counties 

 of Bolivar, Coahoma, Leflore, Quitman, Sunflower, Tallahatchie, 

 and Tunica, which shall constitute the Delta division of said district. 

 The terms of the district court for the eastern division shall be held 

 at Aberdeen on the first Mondaj's in April and October; for the 



