1368 74th congress. SESS. II. CHS. 434, 435. MAY 20, 1936. 



"In pursuance, of title L (Revised Statutes 4311-4390), 'Regula- 

 tion of Vessels in Domestic Commerce', of the Revised Statutes of 

 the United States (inserting here the name of the husband or man- 

 aging owner, with his occupation and place of abode, and the name 

 of the master, with the place of his abode), having sworn that the 

 (insert here the description of the vessel, whether ship, brigantine, 

 snow, schooner, sloop, or whatever else she may be), called the (insert 

 here the vessel's name), whereof the said (naming the master) is 

 master, burden (insert here the number of tons, in words) tons, as 

 appears by her enrollment, dated at (naming the district, day, month, 

 and year, in words at length, but if she be less than twenty tons, 

 insert, instead thereof ^ 'proof being had of her admeasurement'), 

 shall not be employed m any trade, while this license shall continue 

 in force, whereby the revenue of the United States shall be defrauded, 

 and having also sworn (or affirmed) that this license shall not be 

 used for any other vessel, or for any other emploj'ment, than is 

 herein specified, license is hereby granted for the said (inserting here 

 the description of the vessel) called the (inserting here the vessel's 

 name), to be emi^lo^'ed in carrying on the (inserting here 'coasting 

 trade', 'whale fishery', 'mackerel fishery', or 'cod fishery', as the case 

 may be), for one year from the date hereof, and no longer. Given 

 imder my hand and seal, at (naming the said district), this (insert- 

 ing the particular day) day of (naming the month), in the year 

 Provisos. (specifying the number of the year in Avords at length) ;": Provided, 



"(Castor' "ride"'' and That vessels of five net tons and over entitled under the laws of the 

 mackerel fishery." United States to be enrolled and licensed or licensed for the coasting 

 trade may be licensed for the "coasting trade and mackerel fishery", 

 and shall be deemed to have sufficient license for engaging in the 

 coasting trade and the taking of fish of every description, including 

 ^Touching at foreign shellfish : Provuleil further. That the provisions of sections 4364 and 

 K.S., sees. 4364, 4365, 4365, Rcvlsed Statutes of the United States (U. S. C, title 46, sees. 



^ ^' ° ■ 310 and 311), shall be, and ai'e hereby, made applicable to vessels so 



vefseIs"^G?St.''Tak'e'^ licensed: And provided further. That vessels operating on the Great 

 and connecting waters. Lakes and their connecting and tributary waters imder enrollment 

 c, p 2004?' ' ' " and license issued in conformity with the provisions of section 4318, 

 Revised Statutes of the United States (U. S. C, title 46, sec. 258), 

 shall be deemed to have sufficient license for engaging in the taking 

 of fish of every description within such waters without change in the 

 form of enrollment and license prescribed under the authority of 

 that section. 



Approved, May 20, 1936. 



[CHAPTER 435.] 



AN ACT 

 May 20, 1936. 



[H. R. 11302.] To authorize the Secretary of War to lend to the Reunion Committee of the 

 [Public, No. 60S.] United Confederate Veterans three thousand blanliets, olive drab, numbered 



4, one thousand five hundred canvas cots, to be used at their annual encamp- 

 ment to be held at Shreveport, Louisiana, in June 1936. 



Be it enojcted hy the Senate and House of Represent at ives of ths 



United Confederate JJnited States of America, in Connress assembled. That the Secretary 



Committee. of War be, and he is hereby, authorized to lend, at his discretion 



me^tTr'™™mpment to the Rcunion Committee of the United Confederate Veterans, 



at s^^eveport, La., au- foj. ygg ^t the United Confederate Veterans' Encampment, to 



be held at Shreveport, Louisiana, June 9, 10, 11, and 12, 1936, two 



iiospital ward tents, with all pegs, poles, and equipment necessary 



for their erection; one storage tent complete with all equipment; one 



large wall tent complete with all equipment; six small wall tents 



