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Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Board of Veterans’ Affairs: amend Code to permit review of certain decisions of (see bill H.R. 4146), 1704. Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933: amend (see bill H.R. 3462), 1131. ABRAMOVICH, ARIE, relief (see bill S. 701). ACIMOVIC, RADOMIR, relief (see bill S. 3516). ACOSTA-MORALES, MELECIO, relief (see bill S. 887). ACTS OF CONGRESS, State laws, establish (a Representative AELION, SUZIE S.; relief (see ADDONIZIO, HUGH J.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3834), 1489. Uniform tax treatment of nonresidents: compact by States for (see bill H.R. 4176), 1704. Urban communities: improvement of housing (see bill H.R. 3434), 1130. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE US. COURTS. Communications from Bankruptcy Act: amend, 1349, 1488. Clerk of court: transmission of papers to, 1349, 1488. Referees in bankruptcy: compulsory retire- ment, 1349, 1488. Referee vacancies: simplify filling of, 1349, 1488. ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT, study (see S. Res. 61*). ADOPTION. See also CHILDREN; INTERSTATE COMMERCE. Remarks in Senate: prohibit, 1065. unlawful practices, ADVANCE FEE RACKET. See Crime. ADVERTISING, address, Economic Theories, by James A. Farley, A654. bill H.R, 3409). AFL-CIO, memorandum, tax program, 1746. Remarks in House: Committee on Politi- cal Education (COPE), 1461. rules governing effect on (see bill H.R. 3435). AFRICA, PEDRO, relief (see bill H.R. 3518). AGED. See OLDER PERSONS. AGRICULTURAL TRADE DEVELOPMENT ADAIR, E. ROSS (a Representative from Indiana) . Editorial: Heading for a Dead End, from the Butler (Ind.) Record-Herald, A567. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Military Academy: relating to chaplain (see bill H.R. 3539) , 1330. National Advisory Committee for the Blind: establish (see bill H.R. 3702), 1334. Veterans: relating to rate of interest on loans (see bill H.R. 3433) , 1130, Remarks by, on Veterans: direct housing loans, 1640, 1641, 1644. ADAMS, CARLTON R. (Captain, U.S. Navy), letter, position of Defense Department on firing of 17 janitors at St. Louis Area Support Center, A771. ADAMS, MARY E., letter, United States is a republic, A902. ADAMS, MILTON P., poll on water pollution problems, A819. ADAMS, WALTER S., remarks in Senate, economic views, 1086. ; ADDONIZIO, HUGH J. from New Jersey). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Housing Act of 1937: amend relative to elderly persons(seebill H.R. 3605), 1332. amend relative to single persons (see bill H.R. 3606), 1382. Housing Act of 1950: amend relative to educational institutions and hospitals (see bill H.R. 3604), 1332. (a Representative The * indicates bills acted upon, See “History of Bills” AND ASSISTANCE ACT, operations, ex- tend for 5 years (see bill H.R. 4041). AGRICULTURE. See also DEPARTMENT oOFf AG- RICULTURE; SECRETARY Or AGRICULTURE. Farm program designed byfarmers of War- ren County, Ind., A748. Message from the -President: prices (H. Doc..59), 1189, 12777. Poll conducted by Farmers’ Grain Dealers Association of Iowa, A909. Radio broadcasts of Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association, A698. Statement: milk regulations, by Associa- tion of State and Territorial Health Of- fices, 1455. Table: low-income farms, 1089. Telegram: farm program, byGilbert Rohde, A779. support Addresses Textile Industry and Cotton Farmer, by Senator Lerman -E. Talmadge, A667. The Farmer, the Public, and the Govern- ment, by Lauren K. Soth, A701. Articles and editorials Can Rural Development Solve Farm Prob- lem? A873. Conservation Expert, A842. Could This Be So? A538. Farmers Get Only Share of Supports, 1233. Greedy Farmer Again, A586. ' Ike’sFarmBill and Food Prices, A883. It’s Up to Congress, A878. Mountain of Wheat, A768. OurPuzzling Farm Policy, A862. Prosperity for Agriculture, 1537. AGRICULTURE—Continued Articles and editorials Putting Our Surpluses to Use, A521. Sane Program in Store? A795. Talmadge Farm Plan (sundry) , A677, A678. Toward a New Farm Program, 1536. What City People Should Know About Farmers, 1235. Bills and resolutions Acreage allotment: lease and transfer (see bill H.R. 3628). preserve farms’ history of (see bill H.R. 3971). Agricultural products: increase use for in- dustrial purposes (see bills S. 690; H.R. 4167). Alcohol: manufacture from surplus prod- ucts (see bills S. 912; BLR. 4168). Cotton: acreage allotments, exchange for rice allotments (see bill S. 889). acreage allotments, permit carry- over of, due to bad weather (see bill H.R. 3627). acreage allotments, transfer (see bill H.R. 3903). expand markets for (see bill H.R. 3684). Cotton, upland: transfer acreage ments (see bill H.R. 3971). County committeemen: include in Federal retirement and insurance programs (see bill H.R. 3514). provide 3-year terms for certain (see bill H.R. 3334). extend salary increase to (see bill H.R. 3979). Dairy products: price supports for certain (see bill H.R. 3349). allot+ Farmers: amend act to provide retroactive old-age benefits to certain (see bill S. 777). Parm program: improve (see bill S. 892). Farmworkers: amend act to defer certain, from military training (see bills H.R. 4055, 4056). Federal Crop Insurance Act: amend act to make certain payments in grain (see bill S. 946). Feed and seed loans: cancel certain (see bill S. 780). Food commodities: acquire surplus, for distribution to needy persons (see bills H.R. 3307, 3442, 3476, 3644). Food for peace: use (see S.J. Res. 37; H.J. Res. 200; H. ConRes.60, 61, 63, 67, 68, 69, 74). Food stamps: provide for needy (see bill H.R. 4077). Gasoline used oh farm: amend code to re- fund tax on (see bill H.R. 4187). Grain-storage facilities: provide for rapid amortization of (see bill S. 833). Livestock and poultry: protect against dis- semination ofdiseases of (see bill S, 864). Loans: provide revolving fund for certain (see bill 8. 870). Milk: regulate shipment of, in interstate commerce (see bills 8S. 988; H.R. 3840-— 3844, 3905, 3916, 3919, 3931, 3986, 4005, 4037, 4062, 4102).

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MICHIGAN

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} Congressional Recoid Mndcx PROCEEDINGS: AND DEBATES OF THE 86"? CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION

Vol. 105 JANUARY 26, 1959 TO FEBRUARY 6, 1959 Nos. 13 to 21

Nore.—For debate and action on bills and resolutions see “History of Bills and Resolutions” at end of Index, under number referred to in Index entry

ABBITT, WATKINS M. from Virginia).

Editorial: Federal Tax, Spending Policy Biggest Danger Facing United States, from the Hopewell (Va.) News, A849.

We Bitterly Oppose Raise in Federal Gasoline Tax, from the Hopewell (Va.) News, A753.

Report: U.S. Foreign Aid, prepared by Leg- islative Reference Service, Library of Congress, A828.

Tables: foreign aid (selected data), A828— A836.

salaries-needed in 1957 and 1975 to match that made in 1939, A849.

ABELARD REYNOLDS “SCHOOL, chapel bells, permit free entry of, for (see bill H.R. 3681).

ABELMAN, MAX, letter, tribute, by Carlos P. Garcia, A518.

ABERNETHY, THOMAS G. (a Representative from Mississippi) .

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Board of Veterans’ Affairs: amend Code to

permit review of certain decisions of (see bill H.R. 4146), 1704.

Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933: amend (see bill H.R. 3462), 1131.

ABRAMOVICH, ARIE, relief (see bill S. 701). ACIMOVIC, RADOMIR, relief (see bill S.

3516). ACOSTA-MORALES, MELECIO, relief (see

bill S. 887). ACTS OF CONGRESS, State laws, establish

(a Representative

AELION, SUZIE S.; relief (see

ADDONIZIO, HUGH J.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 3834), 1489. Uniform tax treatment of nonresidents:

compact by States for (see bill H.R. 4176), 1704.

Urban communities: improvement of housing (see bill H.R. 3434), 1130.

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE US. COURTS.

Communications from Bankruptcy Act: amend, 1349, 1488. Clerk of court: transmission of papers to,

1349, 1488. Referees in bankruptcy: compulsory retire-

ment, 1349, 1488. Referee vacancies: simplify filling of, 1349,

1488. ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT, study

(see S. Res. 61*). ADOPTION. See also CHILDREN; INTERSTATE

COMMERCE. Remarks in Senate:

prohibit, 1065. unlawful practices,

ADVANCE FEE RACKET. See Crime. ADVERTISING, address, Economic Theories,

by James A. Farley, A654. bill H.R,

3409). AFL-CIO, memorandum, tax program, 1746. Remarks in House: Committee on Politi-

cal Education (COPE), 1461.

rules governing effect on (see bill H.R. 3435).

AFRICA, PEDRO, relief (see bill H.R. 3518). AGED. See OLDER PERSONS. AGRICULTURAL TRADE DEVELOPMENT

ADAIR, E. ROSS (a Representative from Indiana) .

Editorial: Heading for a Dead End, from the Butler (Ind.) Record-Herald, A567.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Military Academy: relating to chaplain

(see bill H.R. 3539) , 1330. National Advisory Committee for the

Blind: establish (see bill H.R. 3702), 1334.

Veterans: relating to rate of interest on loans (see bill H.R. 3433) , 1130,

Remarks by, on Veterans: direct housing loans, 1640, 1641,

1644. ADAMS, CARLTON R. (Captain, U.S. Navy),

letter, position of Defense Department on firing of 17 janitors at St. Louis Area Support Center, A771.

ADAMS, MARY E., letter, United States is a republic, A902.

ADAMS, MILTON P., poll on water pollution problems, A819.

ADAMS, WALTER S., remarks in Senate, economic views, 1086. ;

ADDONIZIO, HUGH J. from New Jersey).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Housing Act of 1937: amend relative to

elderly persons (see bill H.R. 3605), 1332. amend relative to single persons

(see bill H.R. 3606), 1382. Housing Act of 1950: amend relative to

educational institutions and hospitals (see bill H.R. 3604), 1332.

(a Representative

The * indicates bills acted upon, See “History of Bills”

AND ASSISTANCE ACT, operations, ex- tend for 5 years (see bill H.R. 4041).

AGRICULTURE. See also DEPARTMENT oOFf AG- RICULTURE; SECRETARY Or AGRICULTURE.

Farm program designed by farmers of War- ren County, Ind., A748.

Message from the -President: prices (H. Doc..59), 1189, 12777.

Poll conducted by Farmers’ Grain Dealers Association of Iowa, A909.

Radio broadcasts of Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association, A698.

Statement: milk regulations, by Associa- tion of State and Territorial Health Of- fices, 1455.

Table: low-income farms, 1089. Telegram: farm program, by Gilbert Rohde,

A779.

support

Addresses Textile Industry and Cotton Farmer, by

Senator Lerman -E. Talmadge, A667. The Farmer, the Public, and the Govern-

ment, by Lauren K. Soth, A701. Articles and editorials

Can Rural Development Solve Farm Prob- lem? A873.

Conservation Expert, A842. Could This Be So? A538. Farmers Get Only Share of Supports, 1233. Greedy Farmer Again, A586.

' Ike’s Farm Bill and Food Prices, A883. It’s Up to Congress, A878. Mountain of Wheat, A768. Our Puzzling Farm Policy, A862. Prosperity for Agriculture, 1537.

AGRICULTURE—Continued Articles and editorials

Putting Our Surpluses to Use, A521. Sane Program in Store? A795. Talmadge Farm Plan (sundry) , A677, A678. Toward a New Farm Program, 1536. What City People Should Know About

Farmers, 1235.

Bills and resolutions Acreage allotment: lease and transfer (see

bill H.R. 3628). preserve farms’ history of (see bill

H.R. 3971). Agricultural products: increase use for in-

dustrial purposes (see bills S. 690; H.R. 4167).

Alcohol: manufacture from surplus prod- ucts (see bills S. 912; BLR. 4168).

Cotton: acreage allotments, exchange for rice allotments (see bill S. 889).

acreage allotments, permit carry- over of, due to bad weather (see bill H.R. 3627).

acreage allotments, transfer (see bill H.R. 3903).

expand markets for (see bill H.R. 3684).

Cotton, upland: transfer acreage ments (see bill H.R. 3971).

County committeemen: include in Federal retirement and insurance programs (see bill H.R. 3514).

provide 3-year terms for certain (see bill H.R. 3334).

extend salary increase to (see bill H.R. 3979).

Dairy products: price supports for certain (see bill H.R. 3349).

allot+

Farmers: amend act to provide retroactive old-age benefits to certain (see bill S. 777).

Parm program: improve (see bill S. 892). Farmworkers: amend act to defer certain,

from military training (see bills H.R. 4055, 4056).

Federal Crop Insurance Act: amend act to make certain payments in grain (see bill S. 946).

Feed and seed loans: cancel certain (see bill S. 780).

Food commodities: acquire surplus, for distribution to needy persons (see bills H.R. 3307, 3442, 3476, 3644).

Food for peace: use (see S.J. Res. 37; H.J. Res. 200; H. Con Res. 60, 61, 63, 67, 68, 69, 74).

Food stamps: provide for needy (see bill H.R. 4077).

Gasoline used oh farm: amend code to re- fund tax on (see bill H.R. 4187).

Grain-storage facilities: provide for rapid amortization of (see bill S. 833).

Livestock and poultry: protect against dis- semination of diseases of (see bill S, 864).

Loans: provide revolving fund for certain (see bill 8. 870).

Milk: regulate shipment of, in interstate commerce (see bills 8S. 988; H.R. 3840-— 3844, 3905, 3916, 3919, 3931, 3986, 4005, 4037, 4062, 4102).

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AGRICULTURE—Continued Bills and resolutions

Milk-producer associations: authorize bar- gaining of, singly «+ ‘= groups (see bill S. 753).

Milk program: provide icr needy families (see bill S. 862).

Needy persons: distribute surplus com- modities to (see bill H.R. 4078).

Noxious plants: control (see bill S. 861). Oranges: amend act relative to coloring of

(see bills S. 79*; H.R. 4194). Poultry: amend act to provide grading in-

spection of certain (see bill S. 984). School milk program; expand (see bill

S. 982). Soil Bank Act: amend act to make cer-

tain payment in grain (see bill S. 946). Soil-conservation laboratories: establish

(see bills S. 905; H.R. 3484). Sugar Act: amend act to make permanent

certain provisions (see bills H.R. 3707, 4097).

Surplus commodities: acquire additional, for distribution to needy persons (see

bill H.R. 4231). authorize long-term contracts for

disposal of (see bills S. 842; H.R. 3976). use in foreign aid program (see

S. Con. Res. 8*). Tobacco; Philippine: duty-free imports of

(see bills H.R. 3318, 3392). Water conservation laboratories: establish

(see bills S. 905; H.R. 3484). Wheat: amend act to exempt production of,

in certain counties of California (see bill H.R. 3315).

marketing quotas, provide without acreage allotments (see bill S. 891).

——amend act relative to marketing quota provisions (see bill H.R. 3436).

amend act relative to price supports and marketing quotas (see bill HR. 3275).

amend act relative to use of certain treated

en ex¢ rom quota pen- : bill H.R. 3274).

certain, when

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K j provide price for (éee bills S. 951; H.R. 4225).

Letters Farm program, by Harley Libby, 1540. Potatoes versus rice, by Alan T. Rains,

1821. Remarks in House

Agricultural Trade Development and As- sistance Act: extend, 1654, A625.

County committeemen: democratic ttec- tions, 1100.

Grain alcohol: use in motor fuels, 1701. Milk: uniform marketing regulations,

1455, 1463. President's farm program, A626, A633, A642,

A879, Public Law 480: operation, 1287, 1288. School milk progfam, A672. Surplus foodstuffs: distribution abroad,

1304. > distribution to needy, 1456, A720.

Tobacco quotas, A586. Wet lands: halt drainage program, 1464. Wheat problems, A633.

Remarks in Senate Beef promotion campaign: legislation to

aid, 1356. a Cotton: 2-price system, 1552. County committeemen: democratic elec-

tion, 1075. Farm cooperatives: tax treatment, 1536. Federal farm programs: cost, 1232. Food for peace: proposed legislation, 1361. Grains: use of surplus for soil bank pay-

ments, 1813. Industrial uses of agricultural products:

increase, 1061, - Lamb and goat meat: imports, 1071. ae and poultry: disease protection,

1368.

AGRICULTURE—Continued Remarks in Senate

Milk: expand special 1803.

family. plan for needy, 1517. improve sanitary conditions, 1808,

school program,

1809. provide for needy families, 1366.

Noxious weeds: control on public lands, 1366.

Parity prices: administration’s plan to de- stroy, 1526.

Potatoes versus rice, 1821, President’s message, 1210, 1231, 1234, 1237,

1526. Price supports: no solution to farm prob-

lem, 1234. President's program, 1210, 1231, 1234,

1526. Research and development: encourage,

1061. Social security benefits: retroactive pay to

farmers, 1200. Surplus foodstuffs:

1208, 1288. Wheat: President’s proposals, 1231.

Resolutions Milk regulations, Wisconsin organizations,

1809. National Wool Growers Association, 1578.

AGUERO, GILSO, letter, war trials defended, A825.

AHR, GEORGE W., statement, tribute to the Monitor, A769.

AIKEN, GEORGE D (a Senator from Ver- mont).

Appointed on committee, 1210. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Flood Control Act: amend relative to Libby Dam (see bill S. 682) , 1059.

Handicapped persons: assist in rehabilita- tion (see bill S. 772), 1192.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Milk cooperative associations: authorize to bargain with purchasers singly or in groups (see bill S. 753), 1139.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7) , 1139.

Remarks by,on Housing improvements bill, 1584-1586, 1588,

1589, 1616, 1617. college housing loans, 1588. VA direct loans, 1584.

AIR POLLUTION. Bills and resolutions

* Control (see bill H.R. 3730). Treatment works: allow accelerated amor-

tization of, for tax purposes (see bills H.R. 332, 2409, 3611).

AIRPORTS. See AviaTION; FEDERAL AIRPORT Act.

ALABAMA PRESS ASSOCIATION. Articles and editorials

State Press Group Attacks Paper for Re- fusal of Ad, A563.

Washington Post Is Condemned (sundry), A572.

ALASKA, article, Wildlife Reservoir, A811. Bills and resolutions

Alaska Railroad: render judgment on claims of employees of (see bill H.R.

. 4084). Caretakers and clerks: income treatment of

cost-of-living allowances for certain (see bill H.R, 4083) .

Compensation: confer jurisdiction to settle claims for basic and overtime (see bill H.R. 4081). .

Cost-of-living allowance: permit payment of, in excess of usual rate (see bill H.R.

distribution abroad,

4088). Federal . district: provide addi-

tional, include (see bill S. 695). International Rail and Highway Commis-

sion: extend life of (see bill H.R. 3874). Judicial employees: provide cost-of-living

allowances for certain (see bill H.R. 4085). i

ALASKA—Continued Bills and resolutions Juneau: construct post office and court-

house at (see bill H.R. 4086). Mental Health Enabling Act: supplement

land-grant provisions of (see bill H.R. 4145).

Road Commission: settle claims of em- ployees of (see bill H.R. 4082).

ALASKA STEAMSHIP CoO., remarks in House, cargo handling, improved method, 1297.

ALBANY (N.Y.) KNICKERBOCKER NEWS, article, Teddy Roosevelt Centennial, A501.

ALBERT, CARL (a Representative from Ok- lahoma).

Telegram: congratulations on city court appointment, to Louis B. Heller by, A804. X

Remarks by, on Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1033. Correction of the Record, 1305. Cuban revolution, 1118. Roosevelt, Franklin D.: 77th anniversary of

birth, 1473. ALCOHOL. See AGRICULTURE. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, sermon,

cerned Are You? by Ewari A517.

Articles and editorials Drinking on Air" One for the

Bills and re Wines.

bill Remarks in How

Drinking o ALCOHOLIC

ag (see

“«RICT OF COLUMBIA. ALEXANDETI ES, article, Expect Best,

Maybe (¢ o Will Deliver, A682. ALFORD, DALE (a Representative from Ar-

kansas).

Letter: F. J. L. Blasengame, to Senator Sparkman relative to loan program from nongovernmental hospitals, A617.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Acts of Congress: effect of on State laws

(see bill H.R. 3435), 1130. Remarks by, on Mikoyan, Anastas: American visit, 1112. Supreme Court: criticism, 1112.

ALGER, BRUCE (a Representative from Tezas).

Reports to constituents by, A481, A726. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Internal Revenue Code: amend relative to certain tax reductions (see bill H.R. 3607) , 1332.

Remarks by, on

Communist menace, 1111.

ALIENS. See also IMMIGRATION AND NaTION- ALITY ACT.

Articles: Refugees (sundry), A801. Bills and resolutions

Crewmen: extend time to stay in United States for certain (see bill S. 954).

Former citizens: provide for naturalization of certain (see bill H.R. 3837).

Immigration and naturalization laws: re- vise (see bill H.R. 3295).

Italians: admit 50,000 (see bill H.R. 3343).

Property: amend act to provide for return of certain, by (see bill H.R. 4181).

Refugees: study problems (see S. 52*). Relatives: aid entry of certain of American

citizens (see bill S. 925). Relief of certain aliens (see bills S. 697;

H.R. 3945, 4242). Remarks in House

Exchange students: naturalization, 1691. Remarks in Senate

Alien crewmen: remain in United States in excess of 29 days, 1792.

Escapees and refugees: study matters re- lating to, 1442.

ALL-AMERICA CITY. See Nationa Mvu- NICIPAL LEAGUE; LOOK MAGAZINE.

ALLEGHENEY RIVER, les, Why the Flood Wasn’t Preverited (sundry), A541, A542.

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nois). Appointed on commission, 1277. Editorial: Activity of Unions in Politics Is

Going To Compel Business. To Do Same for Self-Protection, from the Rockford (1l.) Star, A719.

——— Clear Choice—Labor Reform, from the Rockford (Ill.) Star, A715.

For Better Courts, from the Rock- ford (IlL.) Star, A707.

Remarks by, on Federal budget, 1625. Military draft extension, 1649. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1625.

ALLENDALE (8S. C.) COUNTY CITIZEN, edi- torial, Welfare Lullaby, A690. adel GORDON (a Senator from Colo- rado).

Address: Conserving Our Land and Water, by: W. A. Dexheimer in Denver, 1379.

Disabled America Veterans’ Record, eee L. Omohundro in Chicago,

Appointed on commission, 1561. Appointed to read Washington’s Farewell

__ Address, 1561. Editorial: Coyote for Watchdog, in the Rocky Mountain News, 1381.

Letter: free gold market, to Senator Mur- ray, from, 1512.

Amendments offered by, to REA independent agency bill (S. 75): to

amend, 1066. ‘Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Antarctica: relating to study and develop- ment (see bill S. 764), 1192.

Colorado: transfer: certain assets to (see bill S. 719), 1060.

Colorade@ River-drainage basin: relative to usable supply of water in (see bill S. 943),1709. |

Equal protection of laws: enforce constitu- tional rights (see bill S. 810), 1193.

Labor organizations: provide further safe- guards against improper practices in (see bill S. 748), 1139.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Public land States: exchange certain land . with Government (see bill S. 992), 1800, Retired servicemen: equalization of pay

(séé bill S. 269) , 726. Verastique, Victoriano D.: for relief (see

- Bill S. 718), 1060. Water rights: relating to withdrawal of

public lands (see bill S. 851), 1354, Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7) , 1139. Remarks by, on

Alryport improvements bill, 1856. Dexheimer, Wilbur A.: commendation for

reclamation work, 1379. Hamil, David : commendation, 1086. Labor reform.bill: lakhor-management col-

lusion, 1173. Latin American relations, 1084. Omohundro, Edward: speech before vet-

erans group, 1086. REA: make independent agency, 1086.

ALMOND, -J. LINDSAY (Governor of Vir- ginia); sermon, Open Letter to Governor

~ Almond, by Ross A. Weston, A602. ALPERN, JENNIE, relief (see bill H.R, 4130). ALSOP, JOSEPH. Arti¢les.

* McElroy Gospel, A689. Major’s Friend, A614. What They Don’t Say, A727.

ALVES, FRANCISCO J., relief (see bill H.R. 8407).

AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION, foreign rela- tions “committee report, A720.

AMERICAN AIRLINES, remarks in Seriate, congratulations from Santa Fe Railroad, 1211. -

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS, editorial, Is It Humiliat- ing To Proclaim Loyalty? A571.

AMERICAN BANKER. (publication), article, Congress Control, of Debt; Inflation Called Major Task, A904.

AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, report, Problems in Law for Outer Space, A541.

AMERICAN COALITION OF PATRIOTIC SO- CIETIES, address, Constitution and Re- sponsible Government, by Senator Her- man E.- Talmadge, A796.

AMERICAN. COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIA- TION, remarks in House, monitoring of

defense communications, 1325. AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 100th

anniversary (see S. Con. Res. 7*). Remarks in Senate, anniversary, 1139.

AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, remarks in Senate, accomplishments, 1397.

AMERICANISM, poem, That’s America to Me, by Bettie A. LaVeck, A648.

Addresses Best Is Yet To Be, by Joyce Roberts, A691. My True Security, by Pattie Ritter, A773.

Articles and editorials Shining On, A506. Whither America? A612.

Letters Big Government, by Alfred McCauley, A482. United States is a republic, by Mary E.

Adams, A902. Remarks in House Freedom Academy: establish to combat communism, 1470.

AMERICAN LEGION, resolution, Military in- stallations, by Beauregard Post, DeRid-

der, La., A778. Statement: Mikoyan’s Visit, by Preston J.

Moore, 1069. - Articles and editorials

For All Who Care, A799. Report on Recent Attacks Against the FBI,

A814. AMERICAN LEGION (magazine), article,

They Call It Drinking Water, A518. AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, letter,

Mortgage insurance for proprietary nurs- ing homes, by F. J. L. Flasingame, A617.

AMERICAN MILK REVIEW (publication), articles, Destructive Competition (sun- dry), A548. ,

AMERICAN MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION, address, Federal-City Relations Vital to Whole National Eoonomy, by Senator Joseph 8. Clark, A6°7.

Statement: Urban Renewal, 1570. AMERICAN MUNICIPAL JOURNAL (publica-

tion), article, Federal-City Relations Vital to Whole National Economy, by Senator Joseph S. Clark, A627.

AMERICAN NATIONAL CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, resolution, 1351, A862.

AMERICAN PLANNING AND CIVIC ASSO- CIATION, address, National Cultural Center, by Robert W. Dowling, A545.

AMERICAN RED CROSS, letter, Pennsylvania flood, by Alfred M. Gruenther, A604.

Remarks in House: tribute, 1323, A604.

AMERICAN TARIFF LEAGUE, address, World Trade: New Crises Ahead, by Represent- ative Richard M. Simpson, A738.

Statement: Effect of Unemployment, A711. Text of award to Representative Richard

M. Simpson, A738.

AMERICAN WEEKLY, article, Senators: Youngest, Church; Oldest, Green, 1346.

ANDERSEN, H. CARL (a Representative from Minnesota).

Appointed on board of visitors to military academy, 1276.

ANDERSON, CLINTON P. (a Senator from New Mezico).

Address: Victory for America, by Senator Lyndon Johnson at Democratic victory dinner, Albuquerque, N. Mex., A527.

Citation: Award for Rotary International, " given by the Institute of International

Education, 1516, Amendments offered by, to

improvements bill (8. 57): to amend, 1562, 1762.

ANDERSON, CLINTON P.—Continued

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Carson National Forest: provide watershed

protection (see bill S. 903), 1495. Colorado River drainage basin: relative to

usable supply of water in ‘see bill S. 943), 1709.

Fleming, Robert V.: reappoint to Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution (see S.J. Res. 35), 1139.

Indians: provide economic assistance (see bill S. 953), 1790.

Passports: govern issuance of (see bill S. 806), 1193. ;

Public land States: exchange certain land with Government (see bill S. 992), 1800.

Tariff Act of 1930: amend relative to wood moldings (see bill S. 913), 1554.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Water rights: relating to withdrawal of public lands (see bill S. 851), 1354.

Memorials of legislature New Mexico, 1493.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con Res. 7), 1139. Preservation of memorabilia of Senate:

change date in original resolution (see S. Res,.72), 1356.

Remarks by, on Agriculture: $1 billion yearly storage costs,

1238. President’s message on, 1237.

Johnson, Lyndon B.: American Heart As- sociation award, 1396.

Rotary International: education award,

1516.

ANDERSON, JACK, remarks in Senate, book

by, 1860.

ANDERSON, LEROY H. (a Representative from Montana).

Appointed on committee, 1276.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Agricultural Adjustment Act: amend rel-

ative to wheat marketing quotas (see bill H.R. 3436), 1130.

Educational institutions: make grants to certain for military buildings (see. bill H.R. 4050), 1658.

Federal Credit Union Act: amend (see bill

H.R. 3675) , 1334.

Hawaii: admit into the Union (se bill H.R. 3437), 1130.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3550), 1330.

Motions and resolutions offered by “Food for Peace Resolutions’’: cite as (see

H. Con Res. 61), 1336.

VHF-TV booster stations: modify rules concerning (see H. Con. Res. 62), 1336.

ANDERSON (S. C.) FREE PRESS. Articles and editorials

Britain’s Verdict on Socialism, A765. Looking Ahead to Progress, A529.

ANDERSON (S.C.) _MAIL, article, Message From Governor of South Carolina, A544.

ANDREWS, GEORGE W. (a Representative from Alabama).

Address: You and Your Chamber of Com- merce, by Leland H. Jones before the Phenix City-Russell County (Ala.) Chamber of Commerce, A482.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Commission on Human Resettlement: cre-

ate (see bill H.R. 3261), 1039. Father Abraham Ryan: issue commemora-

tive postage stamp (see bill H.R. 3260), 1039.

Wiregrass Baseball Association, Inc.: for re- lief (see bill H. R. 3776), 1337.

Remarks by, on Supreme Court: constitutional amendment

limiting jurisdiction of, 1307, 1309.

ANDREWS, LLOYD, remarks in House rela- tive to, A813.

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ANFUSO, VICTOR L. (a Representative from New York).

Address: Senator Lyndon Johnson, at Vet- erans of Foreign Wars dinner, Washing- ton, D. C., A872.

Appointed on Board of Visitors to Military Academy, 1277.

Article: Ike Warned on Lack of Trained Men in Science, by Fred S. Hoffman in the Washington Post and Times Herald, A652.

Joe Pearson and the Free Kosher Kitchen, by Harvey Rosenfeld in’ the Williamsburg News, A779.

Letter: Carlos P. Garcia, to Max Abelman expressing Christmas and New Year’s greetings, A518.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Columbus Day: make legal holiday (see

bill H. R. 3835), 1489. ° Federal and State employees: remove cer-

tain restrictions on political activities (see bill H. R. 3997), 1656.

Fink, Chaim B.: for relief (see bill 3932), 1492.

Internal Revenue Code: amend relative to interest on United States savings bonds (see bill H. R. 3995), 1656.

National Science Academy: establish (see bill H. R. 3703), 1334.

Naturalization: expedite for certain for- mer citizens (see bill H. R. 3837), 1489:

New York: establish hospital for treatment of narcotics addicts (see bill H. R. 3996), 1656.

Residence in certain foreign countries: ex- tend time (see bill H. R. 3836), 1489.

Salomon, Adolf Jindrich: for relief (see bill H. R. 3403), 1043.

Sheppard, David: for relief (see bill H. R. 3404), 1043.

Sinatra, Maria G. R.: for relief (see bill H. R. 3778), 1337.

Swiatek, Maria: for relief (see bill 4. R. 3987), 1547.

Tanaka, Minoru: for relief (see bill H. R. 3778), 1337.

Zagarri, Calogero P.: for relief (see bill H. R. 3933), 1492.

Remarks by, on Galiatin, Albert: tribute to the late, A648. National Science Academy: establish, A651.

ANGELIDOU, MARIA, relief (see bill H. R. 3787).

ANNISTON (ALA.) STAR. Articles and editorials

Magic City Triumvirate, A612. Our Right To Know, A572. Post Betrays Its Creed, A502.

ANTARCTICA, article, Eight Nations To Stay, A796.

Statement: background of Antarctica, by Senator Alexander Wiley, 1196.

Bills and resolutions

Expedition: present medal to those on, to (see Bill H. R. 3923).

Study and research: continue (see bill S. 764).

Remarks in Senate Byrd Commission: establish, 1195.

ANTITRUST LAWS. See MONOPOLIEs.

ANTONELLO, GEMMA, relief (see bill H. R. 3524). :

APPROPRIATIONS. See als@ APPROPRIATION BILLs.

Letter: reduction in budget estimates, 85th Congress, from Senate Committee on Appropriations, 1727, 1728.

Bills and resolutions Item veto: amend Constitution to provide

(see S.J. Res. 44; H.J. Res. 189, 204). —express sense of Congress toward

(see H,. Con. Res. 73).

Remarks in House Bypassing regular appropriations process:

data, 1626.

Remarks in Senate President’s requests: reductions in 85th

Congress, 1724-1731.

APPROPRIATIONS—Continued Tables Amounts processed outside regular appro-

priations procedure, 1626. Appropriations and estimates, 85th Con-

gress, 1729, 1730. ARAB REPUBLIC, remarks in Senate, agents

in United States, 1213.

ARAUJO, ANTONIO P., relief (see bill H.R. 3949).

ARCHIVIST OF THE UNITED STATES. Report of papers for disposal, 1349, 1488.

ARCTIC MAID FISHERIES, INC., relief (see bill S. 968).

AREA REDEVELOPMENT. See also HovusInc. Table: comparison of area redevelopment

bills, 1093. Bills and resolutions

Enact program of (see bills H.R. 3448, 3450, $451, 3466, 3505, 3622, 3642, 3698, 3731, 3849, 3875, 3902, 3906, 3966, 4048).

Remarks in House Analysis of bill (H.R. 3466), 1119. roposed legislation, 1624.

Remarks in Senate Economically depressed areas: establish in,

1087, 1093. summary of bill (S. 722), 1090.

ARENDS, LESLIE C. (a Representative from Illinois).

Article: Gallup Poll: Public Backs Ike on Hold-the-Line, by George Gallup in the Washington Post and Times Herald, A805.

Remarks by, on Military draft extension, 1666-1669, 1687. = docters, 1667. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1629, 1632. Vinson, Carl: commendation, 1667. Wheat: President’s farm message, A633.

surplus, A633. ARIZONA, article, Blast Meant for Senator,

A589. Statement: Arizona Is Meaningless, by

Doris Fleeson, A589. ARIZONANS FOR AMERICA ORGANIZA-

TION, address, Constitutional Govern- ment Is Imperiled, by Marlin T. Phelps, A716.

ARKANSAS, memorial of legislature, tribute to Leslie Biffie, A786.

ARMED FORCES. See DEPARTMENT OF DE- FENSE.

ARMSTRONG, J. SINCLAIR, address, Who's Overseeing the Overfighters? A707.

Remarks in Senate, tribute, 1174.

ARMY, NAVY, AIR FORCE JOURNAL, edi- torial, Budget To Resist Communist Ex- pansion? A611.

ART. Bills and resolutions

Works of art: liberalize tariff laws rela- tive to (see bill S. 948).

preserve (see bills H.R. 3401, 3488, 3499, 3509, 3763, 3770).

Remarks in Senate Works of art, admit duty free, 1711.

ARTUKOVIC, ANDRIJA, excerpt from deci- sion of Federal District Court in Los Angeles, A744.

ASHLEY, THOMAS L., (a Representative from Ohio). ~

Article: Golden Agers Put Personal Stamp on New Homes, by Elsie McKay Cram in the Toledo (Ohio) Blade, A740.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Railroad Retirement Act of 1937: amend

relative to remarriage of annuitant (see bill H.R. 3964), 1547.

amend relative to spouse’s annuity (see bill H.R. 3963), 1547.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3551), 1330.

Remarks by, on Public housing: Spieker Terrace project for

senior citizens, A739. Railroad retirement bill: widows’ annti-

ties, 1468. Spieker Terrace: senior citizens’ public housing project in Toledo, Ohig, A739.

ASHLEY, THOMAS L.—Continued Remarks by, on Unemployment insurance bill, 1322. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1644,

ASKOUNI, KATINA, relief (see bill H.R. 4136).

ASPINALL, WAYNE N. from Colorado).

Article: Five Fallacies About Spenders, by Roscoe Fleming in the Denver (Colo.) Post, A489.

Letter: God and Mr. Dulles, by John P. Gorsuch in the Washington Post and Times Herald, A648.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Colorado River drainage basin: relating to

usable supply of water in (see bill H.R. 4202), 1705.

Dillon, Charles F.: for relief of estate of (see bill H.R. 3779) , 1337.

Government mineral deposits: leasing (see bill H.R. 3262), 1039.

Guam: acquire certain land on island of (see bill H.R. 3608) , 1332.

Mineral Leasing Act: amendment (see bill H.R. 3263), 1039.

Oil and gas leaseholds: prevent undesir- able division (see bill H.R. 3965), 1547.

Water resources: relating to development projects (see bill H.R. 3704), 1334,

Motions and resolutions offered by Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs:

provide funds for (see H. Res. 146), 1337. “Present Relations of the Federal Govern-

ment to the American Indian”: print ad- ditional copies (see H. Res. 145), 1337.

VHF television booster stations: operation of certain (see H. Con. Res, 42), 1042,

Remarks by, on Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1032.

ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN RAILROADS, statement, amendment of Railroad Re- tirement Act,,1807.

ASSOCIATION OF COTTON TEXTILE MER- CHANTS OF NEW YORK, address, Tex- tile Industry and the Cotton Farmer, by Senator Herman E. Talmadge, A667.

ASSOCIATION OF STATE AND TERRITO- ‘ RIAL HEALTH OFFICERS, statement, Milk Regulations, 1455.

ATLANTA, GA., manifesto by 312 ministers and rabbis, 1180.

ATLANTA JOURNAL, editorial, Sane Pro- gram in Store? A795.

ATOMIC ENERGY. See also Aromic ENERGY COMMISSION.

Article: Nuclear Testing and Problem of Peace, A559.

Letters: atomic explosions, by Morgan G, Huntington, 1482, 1483.

Remarks in House: peaceful uses of atomic energy (review), 1479-1484.

ATOMIC ENERGY ACT OF 1954, atomic power program, amend act to accelerate (see bill S. 683).

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION. Memorial of Legislature of South Carolina,

1349. Report, 1349, 1488.

ATTORNEY GENERAL. See also DEPaRT- MENT OF JUSTICE.

Letter: representative of indigent defend- ants, 1497.

Communications from Aliens, 1039, 1054, 130, 1546, 1550, 1704,

1708. Antitrust laws: documentary material in

enforcement of, 1550, 1656. Appeals by the United States, 1546, 1550. Bank mergers: prohibit certain, 1550. Bombings: flight to avoid prosecution for

certain, 1789. Civil rights: President’s proposals, 1'704. Civil Rights Commission: extend time to make report, 1798. ;

Court orders: obstruction of certain, 1798. Federal Bureau of Investigation: pay

grades, 1039, 1137. Federal election records: preserve, 1798. Indigent defendants, 1546, 1550. Mergers: prior notification, 1550.

(a Representative

AUCHINCLOSS, JAMES C. (a Representative from New Jersey).

Letter: fire regulations, to Chief Millard Sutton, from, 1650.

Report: District of Columbia Schools—Fire Regulations, from Fire Marshal Raymond Roberts, 1651.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Draisin, Boris: for relief (see bill H.R.

3780), 1337. Remarks by, on

District of Columbia: Fire regulations in schools, 1649.

AUSTIN (TEX.) STATESMAN. Articles and editorials

Hawaii, 1399. © Statehood Owed Hawaii, A762.

AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY. Articles and editorials

Excise Tax Cut Could Save Jobs, A811. Foreign Cars Versus Detroit, A869.

Bills and resolutions Cars and accessories: repeal excise tax on

(see bills H.R. 3617, 3658), Manufacturers: prohibit financing of prod-

ucts by (see bills S. 838, 839). Remarks in House

Automobile imports, 1546. Imports and exports, A711.

Remarks in Senate Automobiles: prohibit manufacturers from

financing sale of, 1357. AVANZADO, GIL >S., relief (see bill HR.

.8957). AVERY, WILLIAM H. (a Representative from

Kansas). Address: Testimonial to Kansas, by Ned

Cushing before the Kansas Day Club, A799.

Editorial: Conservation: A Way of Life, from the St. Marys (Kans.) Star, A838.

AVIATION, letters, airports in Pennsylvania (sundry), 1869.

Resolutions passed at aviation clinic of the - Flying Farmers of Prairie Farmer Land, A881.

Statement: Federal Airport. Act, by US. Chamber of Commerce, 1551.

Articles and editorials Airport Aid Is Needed, A842. Drinking on Airlines? 1293. Federal Aid Not Necessary, 1851. National Air Museum, A879. Passengers Who Drink, 1294. Permanent Certificates for Helicopter Air-

lines, A525. Pilots Should Not Have Added Responsi-

bilities, 1294. Bills and resolutions

Airports: extend time for making grants to (see bills S. 1*; H.R. 3267, 3378, 4024).

study advantages of proposed sites (see bill H.R. 3913).

Alcoholic beverages: prohibit serving while in flight (see bill H.R. 3716).

Committee To Conduct an Investigation and Study of the Powers and Functions of Agencies Over the Operation of Air- craft: establish (see H. Rés. 162).

La Guardia and Idlewild Airports: issue regulations concerning air traffic at (see bill H.R. 4179).

Newark Airport: issue regulations concern- ing air traffic at (see bill H.R. 4179).

Reduced-rate transportation: amend act to provide free or (see bill H.R. 4049).

Sonic blasts: pay claims resulting from (see bill H.R. 4058).

Remarks in House Crash of American Airlines plane in East

River near LaGuardia Airport, 1695, A909. Remarks in Senate

Airline subsidies, 1844. Airport bill: action of so-called liberals,

1713. Airport terminals: income from conces-

sions, 1866. Federal Airport Act: bill (S. 1) to extend,

1788, 1823, 1846, 1860. La Guardia Airport: air disaster, 1827, 1838,

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AVIATION—Continued Tables

Airports: selected data, 1831- 1837, 1842, 1849, 1858, 1872.

Project funds (1947-59) , 1831. AVIATION WEEK (magazine), article, Fa-

miliar Mixture, 1716. AYRES, WILLIAM H. (a Representative from

Ohio). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Labor organizations: prevent abuses in (see bill H.R. 3546) , 1330.

Remarks by, on Eisenhower administration: labor-manage-

ment proposals, A634. Labor and management: administration’s

proposals, A634. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1627, 1637,

1638, 1641. BABINEC, MARTHA L., convey certain lands

to (see bill H.R. 4135). BAGGS, BILL, article, Lyndon Johnson

Comes Up With Good Plan, A611. BAILEY, CLEVELAND M. (a Representative

from West Virginia).

Telegram: German coal tax, correspond- ence with the Bituminous Coal Opera- tors Association and the State Depart- ment 1544, 1545.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Flags: provide for collection and disposi-

tion of certain (see bill H.R. 3438), 1130. Food commodities: distribute to needy

persons (see bill H.R. 3442), 1130. Railroad acts: amend certain to increase

benefits (see bill H.R. 3440), 1130. Tariff Act of 1930: amend relative to mark-

ing of certain imports (see bill H.R. 3441), 1130.

Unemployment insurance: revise and im- prove (see bill H.R. 3439), 1130.

Williams, E. Christine: for relief (see bill H.R. 3934), 1492.

Remarks by, on Automobile industry, 1546. Coal mining industry, 1544. European Common Market, 1544, 1545. Military draft extension, 1683. Unemployment, 1544. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1637, 1645.

BAINTER, JAMES G., relief (see bill H.R. 3786).

BALDERSON, WILMORE E., relief (see bill @H.R. 3411).

BALDWIN, HANSON W., article, GI Joe and Honest John, A826.

BALDWIN (N.Y.) CITIZEN, editorial, For All Who Care, A799.

BALDWIN-LIMA-HAMILTON CO. See also GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS.

Remarks in House: turbine contract, 1100. BALESTRI, PIERO, relief (see bill H.R. 4234). BALTIMORE SUN. Articles and editorials Army Cheeseparing, A848. Brewster Gets J.A.C. Award, A818.

BANG-JENSEN, POVL. See UNITED NATIONS.

BANGOR, MAINE, article, 125th Anniversary, A563.

BANGOR (MAINE) “ENTERPRISE, article, Bangor Committee Will Keep the Year Humming, A563.

BANKERS TRUST CO., letters, merger with Manufacturers Trust Co., by Representa- tive Emanuel. Celler, A721—A724.

BANKRUPTCY ACT. Bills and resolutions Amend (see bill H.R. 4158). Provable debts: amend act relative to dis-

chargeability of (see bill H.R. 4149).

BANKS AND BANKING, address, Banking Concentration, by Representative Eman- uel Celler, A575.

Editorial: They Were Wrong on Bank In- surance, A667.

Letters: proposed merger between Manu- facturers Trust Co. and Bankers Tzust Co., by Representative Emanuel Celler, A721-A724,

BANKS AND BANKING—Continued Bills and resolutions Abandoned deposits: revert to respective

States (see bill H.R. 3889).

Clayton Act: amend act relative to pur- chase of bank and banking association assets in order to create a monopoly (see bill H.R. 4152).

Deposits: amend act to increase amount of insured (see bill H R. 3688).

Mergers: amend act to prohibit certain (see bill S. 724).

Vault cash holdings: amend act relative to use of, against deposits (see bill S. 860).

Remarks in House

Mergers: bills to prevent certain, A860.

Tax proposal for savings and loan associa- tions and mutual savings banks, A751.

Remarks in Senate

Vault cash holdings: include in required reserves, 1365.

BARBOUR, REX, article, A614.

BARDEN, GRAHAM A. (a Representative from North Carolina).

List: employees of the Committee on Edu- cation and Labor, 1125.

Motions and resolutions offered by Committee on Education and Labor: con-

duct certain studies (see H. Res. 147, 148) , 1337.

BARING, WALTER S. (a Representative from Nevada).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Colorado River drainage basin: relating to

usable supply of water in (see bill H.R. 4204), 1705.

Community Television Bureau: establish (see bill H.R. 3999), 1656.

Gold: permit free marketing of (see bill H.R. 3445), 1130.

Nevada: appoint additional district judge (see bill H.R. 3443), 1130.

Reno-Sparks Indian Colony: provide sewer . and water facilities (see bill H.R. 3998),

1656. Veterans: amend code relative to certain

loans (see bill H.R. 3444), 1130. Motions and resolutions offered by

VHF television booster stations: operation of certain (see H. Con. Res. 76), 1659.

BARKER, KAZUKO Y., relief (see bill S. 844).

BARRETT, TOM, article, Plight of Jersey Commuters, A761.

BARRON’S WEEKLY, article, Airports, 1851.

BARRY, ROBERT R. (a Representative from New York).

Appointed on committee, 1279. Bills_and joint resolutions introduced by

Interstate Highway System: include cer- tain routes in (see bill H.R. 4177), 1704.

BARTLETT, E. L. (a Senator from Alaska). Appointed on Board of Visitors to Coast

Guard Academy, 1814. Appointed on committee, 1555.

Amendments offered by, to Airport improvements bill (S. 1): to

amend, 1823. Housing improvements bill (S. e): to

amend, 1562, 1762. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Beebe, Jacob: for relief (see bill S. 684),

Major’s Friend,

1059. Carlson, Bud J.: for relief (see bill S. 684),

1059. Curtis, Charles F.: for relief (see bill S.

684), 1059. Dake, A. N.: for relief (see bill S. 684),

1059. Degnan, Gerald, for relief (see bill S. 684),

1059. Eakon, Harry: for relief (see bifl S. 684),

1059. Federal employees: relating to annual leave

for those stationed in Alaska (see bill 8S. 973), 1799.

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BARTLETT, E. L.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Henry, Evan S.: for relief (see bill S. 684), 1059. ;

Kotila, D. L.: for relief (see bill S. 684), 1059.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Public-land States: exchange certain land with Government (see bill S. 992), 1800.

Ohnstad, Thorvald: for relief (see bill S. 684), 1059.

Pitmatalik, Henry: for relief (see bill S.

684), 1059. Rock, Bernard: for relief (see bill S. 684),

1059. Surplus food commodities: distribution to

needy persons (see bill S, 663), 1510. Unemployment: alleviate conditions in

certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060. Unemployment insurance: grants to States

(see bill S. 791), 1193. William, William C.: for relief (see bill S.

684), 1059. Motions and resolutions offered by

American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks By, on Airport improvements bill, 1841, 1842,

1863. BASEBALL. See Sports.

Antitrust laws: apply certain, to profes- sional (see bill S. 886).

BASILICATO, ANTHONY AND MARY, re- marks in Senate, tribute, 1820.

BASKETBALL. See Sports. BASS, PERKINS (a Representative from New

Hampshire). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Small business: provide program of tax ad- justment for (see bill H.R. 3839), 1489.

Social Security Act: increase outside earn- ings (see bill H.R. 3838), 1489.

Taxation: prohibit by States of nonresi- dent (see H.J. Res. 203), 1491.

BASS, ROSS (a Representative from Ten- nessee).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Loftis, Anna: for relief (see bill H.R. 3781),

1337. BATES, WILLIAM H. (a Representative from

Massachusetts). Article: Angry Mr. Mikoyan, by Col. Roland

W. Estey in the Salem (Mass.) News, A567.

How To Deal With the Navy in the Field of Business Law, by F. Trowbridge vom Baur, A874.

———— Labor and Industry Work Together To Save Merrimac Hat Corp., from the Washington Post and Times Herald. A564.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Frozen fish blocks: make certain classifi-

able (see bill H.R. 3883), 1490. Internal Revenue Code of 1954: amend

relative to definition of “producers” (see bill H.R. 3446) , 1130.

amend relative to railroad corpora- tions (see bill H.R. 4178), 1705.

Veterans: relating to pensions for sur- vivors of (see bill H.R. 3447), 1130.

Remarks by, on Military draft extension, 1677.

BATTLE, G. R., article, Ten Points, A696. BAY PINES, FLA., veterans hospital, con-

struct (see bill H. R. 3858).

BEACH, ARCHER C., letter, tribute to Long Beach Veterans’ Administration Hospi- tal, A564. /

BEALL, J. GLENN (a Senator from Mary- land).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Brissette, Avila R.: for relief (see bill S.

978}, 1799. Defense funds: relating to certain per-

centage for private industry (see bill S$. 976) , 1799.

District of Columbia: extend certain proj- ects into Maryland (see bill S. 802), 1193.

BEALL, J. GLENN—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

District of Columbia: regulate transporta- tion fares for schoolchildren (see bill

S. 803) , 1193. District of Columbia: relating to transpor-

tation tickets for school children (see bill

S. 801), 1193. Equal protection of laws: enforce consti-

tutional rights (see bill S. 810), 1193.

Handicapped persons: assist in rehabilita- tion (see bill S. 772), 1192.

Health Services Study Commission: estab- lish“(see S.J. Res. 43), 1495.

Metropolitan Washington area: coordinate development of (see S. J. Res. 42), 1355.

Milkie, Nasubit M.: for relief (see bill S. 977) , 1799.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193.

Zanakis, Mihail: for relief (see bill S. 804),

1193. Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139. BECKER, FRANK J. (a Representative from

New York). Editorial: For All Who Care, from the

Baldwin (N.Y.) Citizen, A799. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Labor organizations: prevent abuses in (see bill H.R. 3882) , 1490.

Remarks by,on Military draft extension, 1678, 1683.

BECKER, LOFTUS, statement, Outer Space Law, A541.

BEEBE, JACOB, relief (see bill S. 684). BEEF. See AGRICULTURE. BEHRENS, CAROLINE E., relief (see bill H.R.

3537).

BELAFONTE, HARRY, remarks in House, housing bias, A800. :

BELL, JOHN O., report on nomination, 1059.

BENEDICT, W. L., relief (see bill S. 856).

BENNETT, CHARLES E. (a Representative from Florida).

Address: My True Security, by Pattie Rit- ter, A773.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Railroad Retirement Act of 1937: amend to

increase benefits (see bill H.R. 3805), 1334.

BENNETT, JOHN B. (a Representative from Michigan).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Airport aid bill (see H.R. 3267), 1039. Minimum hourly wage: increase to $1.25

(see bill H.R. 3270), 1039. Natural gas transportation facilities: ex-

tend (see bill H.R. 3265) , 1039. Older persons: prohibit employment dis-

crimination (see bill H.R. 3271), 1039. Railroad safety measures (see bill H.R.

3264), 1039. Track motorcar operations: regulate (see

bill H.R. 3266), 1039. Veterans’ benefits: payments to persons

whose discharges have been corrected (see bill H.R. 3269) , 1039.

Veterans on pension: increase outside earn- ings limitation (see bill H.R. 3268), 1039.

BENNETT, WALLACE F. (a Senator jro.a Utah).

Appointed on committee, 1210. Letter: Ogden building construction, from

the GSA, 1063. Resolution: Zion Park boundary, by the

Five County Organization, Utah, 1064. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Antarctica: relating to study and develop- ment (see bill S. 764), 1192.

Labor organizations: provide further safe- guards against improper practices in (see bill S, 748) , 1139.

Ogden, Utah: erect Federal building in (see bill S. 712) , 1060.

Public land States: exchange certain land with Government (see bill S. 992), 1800.

BENNETT, WALLACE F.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Zion National Park: revise boundaries (see bill S. 713) , 1060.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139. Remarks by, on

Airport improvements bill, 1857. Federal building, Ogden, Utah: construct,

1063. Housing improvements bill, 1771. Zion National Park boundaries: revise,

1064. BENT, VERENTES, relief of estate (see bill

S. 947). BENTLEY, ALVIN M. (a Representative from

Michigan).

Article: Economic Grounds Said Key Fac- tor in U.S. Welfare—R. Perry Shorts Urges Diligence, Honesty in Clubs Toast to President, from the Saginaw (Mich.) News, A573.

Nuclear Testing and the Problem of Peace, by Henry A. Kissinger in Foreign Affairs publication, A559. — — United States Is Now Ahead—Will

It Gain More in Weapons, Atomic Power, Schools, Science, Industry? from U.S. News & World Report, A704.

Editorial: Good Place to Start Economy Try Is Here, from the Saginaw (Mich.) News, A498.

Statement: Hungarian Revolution—In Memoriam: October 23, 1956, from the University of Michigan paper the Mich- igan Daily, A587.

Letter: request that the bill (H.R. 1221) to amend Social Security Act relative ‘to allowable outside incOme not be con- sidered by committee, to Representative Mills by, A501.

Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, to Representative Jere Cooper, in 1957, relative to allowable outside in- come under Social Security Act, A500.

Secretary of the Treasury, to Repre- sentative Mills relative to allowable out- side income under Social Security Act, A501.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Hayashi, Kenko, for relief (see billh H.R.

3935), 1492. Miah, Tara, for relief (see bill H.R. 3937),

1492. Silins Janis, for relief (see bill H.R. 3936),

1492. Social security: increase’ outside earnings

limitation (see bill H.R. 3272), 1039. Wheat marketing quotas: exemption for

on-the-farm use (see bills H.R. 3273, 3274), 1039. -

revision (see bill H.R. 3275), 1039, Remarks by, on

Social Security Act: increase amount of outside income permitted under, A500.

BERLE, MILTON, article, Berle Explains In- fiftion, A755.

-BERNICK, ROBERT W., article,” Navajos’ Suit Asks Gains in San Juan, A485.

BERNSTEIN, CHARLES, relief (see bill S. 928).

BERNSTEIN, LEONARD, citation from the Institute of International Education A792. ;

BERRY, E. Y. (a Representative from South Dakota).

Appointed on committee, 1276. Letter: case of Bert Guy Eagle Horse, from

St. John’s McNamara Hospital, Rapid City; S. Dak., A486.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Advisory Committee for the Blind: create

(see bill H.R. 3277), 1039. Balanced budget and public debt reduc-

tion: require (see bill H.R. 3276), 1039. Community Television Bureau: establish

(see bill H.R. 3706), 1334. Flood-control projects: provide payments

for persons displaced by (see bill H.R. 3708) , 1334.

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BERRY ,E. ‘Y¥.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Free gold market: provide (see bill H.R. 3278), 1039.

Social Security Act: amend to increase earnings (see bill H.R. 3609), 1332.

Sugar Act of 1948: make permanent provi- sions of (see bill H.R. 3707), 1334.

VHF television booster stations: authorize (see bill H.R. 3279), 1039.

Remarks by, on Indians of South Dakota: Indian Depart- ment policy on respousibility for, A486.

BERRY, LAMPTON (Ambassador to Ceylon), report on nomination, 1059.

Remarks in Senate, tribute, 1136. BESTOR, ARTHUR, book review of Eduea-

tion and Freedom, A691. BETANCOURT, ROMULO. See VENEZUELA. BETH ISRAEL HOSPITAL. See PusBLICc

HEALTH. BETTER FARMING METHODS (publica-

tion), article, Can Rural Development Solve Farm Problem? A873.

BETTS, JACKSON E. (a Representative from Ohio).

Internal Revenue Code of 1954: amend relative to patent infringements (see bill H.R. 4051), 1658.

Motions and resolutions offered by Committee on Small Business: create (see

H. Res. 155), 1659. BIFFLE, LESLIE L., proceedings of testi-

monial dinner, A785—A789. BIBLE, ALAN (a Senator from Nevada).

Appointed on committee, 1555. Article: Lyndon Johnson Comes Up With

a Good Plan, by Bill Baggs in the Miami (Fla.) News, A611.

Proclamation: Victor Herbert Day, by the Commissioners of the District of Colum- bia, 1352.

Bills dnd joint resolutions introduced by Children: amend certain act to regulate

placing in family homes (see bill S. 746), 1139.

Clayton Act: amend relative to cease-and- desist orders (see bill S. 726), 1060.

Colorado River drainage basin: relative to usable supply of water in (see bill, S. 943), 1709.

Communications: repeal tax on (see bill S. 749), 1139.

District of Columbia: amend certain act to create a board for condemnation of in- sanitary buildings in (see bill S. 745), 1139.

amend code of relative to garnish- ment of wages (see bills S. 963, 964), 1799.

amend Life Insurance Act of (see bill S. 867), 1355.

relating to appropriations for (see bill S. 866), 1355.

Indians: provide economic assistance (see bill S. 953) , 1790.

Internal Revenue Code of 1954: amend to exempt from cabaret tax certain amounts paid by tax-exempt organizations (see bill S. 751), 1139.

Internal revenue taxes: reduce period of liimtations for assessment and refund (see bill S. 752), 1139.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Metropolitan Washington area: coordinate development of (see S.J. Res. 42), 1355.

Public land States: exchange certain land with Government (see bill S. 992), 1800,

Small businéss: tax relief (see bill S. 59), 725.

‘Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act of 1952: relating to veterans changing to or program under (see bill S. 750), 1139.

Water rights: relating to withdrawal of public lands (see bill S. 851), 1354,

Remarks by, on Airport improvements bill, 1839, 1840. District of Columbia: coordinated regional

development, 1375. . garnishment procedures, 1801.

BIBLE, ALAN—Continued Remarks by, on

Green, Theodore F.: resignation as chair- man of the Committee on Foreign Re- lations, 1877.

Water rights: protect from land with- drawals, 1362.

Weather control, 1813. Reports made by, from

Committee on the District of Columbia, 1056.

Committee on Washington Metropolitan Problems, 1340.

BIG SPENDERS. See EXPENDITURES OF THE UNITED STATES; BUDGET OF THE UNITED States; SOCIALISM.

BILL OF RIGHTS DAY, establish (see H.J. Res. 218).

BINGO GAMES, See GAMBLING. BIRMINGHAM POST-GAZETTE, article,

State Press Group Attacks Paper for Refusal of Ad, A563.

BIRMINGHAM POST-HERALD, articles, Put- nam Letter and Washington Post and Times Herald (sundry), 1101, 1102.

BITTELMAN, ALEXANDER, remarks in Sen- ate relative to, 1511.

BLACHE, ALICE G., relief (see bill H.R. 3432). BLACK, WALTER C., article, Tax Collector

Tough, A900. BLACK WATCH. See PENNSYLVANIA,

BLAES, JAMES H., relief (see bill H.R. 3960).

BLAISDELL, IRL H., relief (see bill H.R. 3825).

BLATNIK, JOHN A, (a Representative from Minnesota).

Report: Committee on Industrial Water Use, Polution Abatement, Wildlife, and Recreation, National Rivers and Harbors Congress, A863.

Statement: Sewage Plant Construction, by Gen. J. S. Bragdon, A650.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Air and water pollution: relating to cost

amortization of treatment works (see bill H.R. 3611), 1332.

Great Lakes vesSels: authorize use on oceans (see bill H.R. 4002), 1656.

Krickonic, Blanka: for relief (see bill H.R. 3785) , 1337.

Milk and milk products: protect public from insanitary (see bill H.R. 4003), 1656.

Office of Water Pollution Control: lish (see bill H.R. 3610), 1332.

Penonick, Peter: for relief (see bill H.R. 3783), 1337.

Railroad Acts: amend cértain to increase benefits (see bill H.R. 4004), 1656.

Social Security Act: amehd relative to cer- tain retirement benefits (see bill H.R. 4000) , 1656.

Steinberg, Angelines C.: bill H.R. 3784), 1337.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill H. R. 3448), 1131.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3552), 1330.

Youth Conservation Corps: establish (see bill H.R. 3709) , 1334.

Remarks by, on ’ Freehill, Joseph H.: eulogy, 1108. Sewage plant construction: Federal grant

program, A650. excerpt from committee report,

A651. Townsend plan: analysis of 1959 bill (H.R.

4000), A866.

BLITCH, IRIS FAIRCLOTH (a Representa- tive from Georgia).

Article: Carol Wise Records Hymns, by Paul Robison in the Waycross (Ga.) Journal-Herald, A726.

BLIND PERSONS. Bilis and resolutions

National Advisory Committee for the Blind: establish (see bills S: 686; H.R. 3277, 3390, 3502, 3'702, 3734, 3859).

Organizations: establish (see bills H.R, 3309, 3376, 3491, 3498, 3702, 3768, 3772, 3862).

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BLIND PERSONS—Continued Bilis and resolutions

State aid: -extend certain (see bill H.R. 3974).

Taxation: increase exemption for support of blind dependent (see bills H.R. 2376, 4100).

BLOCH, CHARLES J., article, School Segrega- tion Cases, 1387.

BLOM, ANTHONIE, relief (see bill H.R. 4144).

BLOOMINGTON, IND., remarks in House, All- America City, A774.

BLOUGH, ROGER, address, Competition in Steel Buying, 1381. e

BOARD OF VETERANS’ APPEALS. See VeT- ERANS.

BOGGS, HALE (a Representative from Lou- isiana).

Appointed on committee, 1118. Article: House May Study Curbs on Im- ports—Low British Bidder Loses Turbine Contract, by Richard E. Mooney in the New York Times, A505.

Insecure Protection, from the Wall Street Journal, A616.

Editorial: British Turbines, Keep Out, broadcast over station WDSU and WDSU- TV, A768.

Double Standard—Foreign Trade Policy, from the Washington Post and Times Herald, A504.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Lake Pontchartrain, La.: provide survey of

(see bill H.R. 3884), 1490. Taxation: remove excise tax on musical

instruments (see bill H.R. 3449), 1131.

Remarks by, on American trade policy, 1099. Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Co.:

tract, 1100. Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1032. Scott, Hugh: action on turbine contract,

1100.

BOGGS, J. CALEB (Governor of Delaware), letter, TV channel 12, 1820.

BOHEMIA (publication), article, Emancipa- tion From Tyranny, A640.

BOLAND, EDWARD P. (a Representative from Massachusetts).

Articte: Blind Lawyer, J. F. Nagle, Accepts Post in Washington, from the Springfield (Mass.) Union, A647, tie

State Senate Honors Korkosz Broth- ers, from the Springfield (Mass.) News, A657.

BOLLING, RICHARD (a Representative from Missouri).

Appointed on committee, 1118. Appointed on funeral committee, 1038. Article: Balanced Budget—Administra-

tion’s Answer to Soviet ICBM, by Norma Krause Herzfeld in the Kansas City-St. Joseph Register, A754.

Editorial: George Christopher: He Served the People, from the’ Kansas City (Mo.)

News-Press, A749.

Remarks by, on Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1033.

BOLTON, FRANCES P. (a Representative from Ohio).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Discrimination: prohibit on account of sex

in certain instances (see bill H. R. 3885), 1490.

Remarks by, on Wage rates: prohibit discrimination on ac-

count of sex, 1462.

BONBRIGHT, JAMES C. H. (Ambassador to Sweden), report on nomination, 1059.

BONNER, HERBERT C. (a Representative from North Carolina).

Appointments: Board of Visitors to Mer- chant Marine Academy, 1661.

List: employees of the Committee on Mer- chant Marine and Fisheries, 1128.

BORKIN, JOSEPH, article, Why Did Porter Choose O. Henry? A593.

BORS, ERNEST, statement, Rehabilitation of Paraplegics, A696,

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BOSCH, ALBERT H. (a Representative from New York).

Bilis and joint resolutions introduced by Federal Aviation Act of 1958: amend rela-

tive to regulations for certain airports (see bill H.R. 4179), 1705.

amend relative to violations of safety regulations (see bill H.R. 4180), 1705.

Federal employees: increase retirement for hazardous duties (see bill H.R. 3612), 1332.

Interstate Highway System: include cer- tain routes (see bill H.R. 3710), 1334.

Labor organizations: prevent abuses in (see bill H.R. 3541), 1330.

Trading With the Enemy Act: amend rela- tive to certain alien property (see bill H.R. 4181), 1705.

Motions and resolutions offered by Committee To Conduct an Investigation

and Study of the Powers and Functions of Agencies Over the Operation of Air- craft (Select): create (see H. Res. 162), 1706.

Remarks by, on ; Airline accidents: examples in New York

area, A909. ~————- proposed legislation to reduce, A909. American Aiflines: crash of plane in East

River near La Guardia Airport, A909. Labor reform legislation, 1304,

BOSTON GLOBE. Articles and editorials

Mountain of Wheat, A768. Queen Tells Alice About Inflation, A755. Why Did Porter Choose O. Henry? A593.

BOSTON HERALD. _ Articles and editorials

Fitzpatrick, Chairman of Democratic Din- ner, A594.

Ike Launches All-Out Fight, A546. BOSTON NATIONAL HISTORIC SITES COM-

MISSION, appointment, O’Neill, 1097. BOSTON UNIVERSITY, statement, Do Amer-

icans Have Sufficient Health and Energy in This Modern Era? by Elizabeth W. Gardner, A640.

BOW, FRANK T. (a Representative from Ohio).

Appointed on committee, 1276. Article: Alternative to Competition, by E.

W. Dykes in Freemen publication, A608. Editorial: Another Honor for Budge, from

the Twin Falls (Idaho) Times-News, A605.

ills and joint resolutions introduced by Bainter, James G.: for relief (see bill H.R.

3786) , 1337.

Ying, Chan Kit: for relief (see bill H.R. 3786) , 1337.

Remarks by, on Flood control projects, 1324. Muskingum Conservancy District, 1323. Ohio flood damage, 1323.

Supreme Court: constitutional amendment limiting Jurisdiction of, 1307.

BOWLES, CHESTER W. (a Representative from Connecticut).

Appointed on Board of Visitors to Military Academy, 1277.

Letter: our Cuban policy queried, in the New York Times by, A509.

Bills and jointresolutions introduced by Coast Guard Academy: construct certain

facilities at (see bill H.R. 4182), 1705. Labor organizations: prevent abuse in

(see bill H.R. 3711), 1334. Unemployment: alleviate conditions in

certain areas (see bill H.R. 3450), 1131. Remarks by, on

Labor reform bill, 1305. U.S. Coast Guard Academy: appropriation,

A869. replacement of certain facilities,

A869.

BOYKIN, FRANK W. (a Representative from Alabama).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Father Abraham Ryan: issue commemo- — postage stamp (see bill H.R. 3259), 1 .

BOYLE, CHARLES A. (a Representative from Illinois).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Abandoned bank deposits: escheat to re-

spective States (see bill H.R. 3889), 1490. Acimovic, Radomir and Jelena: for relief

(see bill H.R. 3516), 1133. Court of Claims: amend code relative to

filing of suits (see bill H.R. 4053), 1658.

Medenica, Dragoljub: for relief (see bill H.R. 3515), 1133.

Patents! amend code relative to extension of terms of (see bill H.R. 4052), 1658.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3553), 1330.

Remarks by, on Roosevelt, Franklin D.; 77th anniversary

of birth, 1477.

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, jamborees, lend and transport certain equipment for (see bills S. 884, 885).

Remarks in House Anniversary, 1653. Presentation of badge to Representative

Edith Nourse Rogers, A836. Remarks in Senate

Basilicato, Anthony, and Mary: aid to Scouts, 1820.

Lend equipment, 1370.

BRADEMAS, JOHN (a Representative from Indiana).

Editorial: Let’s Get U.S. Aid to Disabled, from the Elkhart (Ind.) Truth, A634.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Unemployment: alleviate conditions in

certain areas (see bill H.R. 3451), 1131. Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 3554), 1330. War and veterans housing: relating to dis-

posal of (see bill H.R. 3452), 1131.

Remarks by, on Quinn, Debbie: heart disease, 1624. Letter: quotations from Daniel Webster,

A749. :

BRAGDON, J. S., statement, Water Conserva- tion, A650.

BRANDIES, LOUIS D., statement, Unions, A535.

BRAY, WILLIAM G. (a Representative from Indiana).

Appointed on commission, 1277. Appointed on committee, 1277.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Social Security Act: amend relative to re-

tirement age (see bill H. R. 4006), 1656. Remarks by, on

Bloomington, Ind Look magazine all- American city, A774.

BRAZIL, remarks in Senate, famine condi- tions, 1540.

Report: Famine Conditions, by State De- partment, 1541.

BREECH, ERNEST R., statements, Effect of Our Trade Policies on Automobile Indus- try, A711, A712.

BREEDING, J. FLOYD (a Representative from Kansas).

Article: International Pancake Day Race, Liberal, Kans., A878.

Bills and joint resolutions intreduced by Colorado: disclaim interest in certain

lands in (see bill H. R. 3454). National Housing Act: amend relative to

elderly persons (see bill H. R. 3453), 1131.

Motions and resolutions offered by Agricultural resources: employ to help free

world {see H, Con. Res. 63), 1336.

Remarks by, on Agriculture: surpluses disposal overseas,

1290. Nursing homes for the aged, 1103.

BREWER, DAVID W., relief (see bill H. R. 3825).

BREWSTER, DANIEL B. (a Representative from Maryland).

Appointed on Board of Visitors to Military Academy, 1276.

Article: Brewster Gets J.A.C. Award, from the Baltimore Sun, A618.

BREWSTER, DANIEL B.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Equal rights for men and women: amend~ ment to Constitution relative to (see H. J. Res. 195), 1132.

Leifold, Olga L.: for relief (see bill H. R. 3517), 1133.

Social Security Act: amend felative to family employment (see bill H. R. 4010), 1657.

amend relative to outside income (see bill H. R. 4009), 1656.

Uniformed services: equalize pay of re- tired members of (see bill H. R. 4007), 1656.

Veterans: increase compensation for cer- tain disabled (see bill H. R. 4008), 1656.

BRIDGES, STYLES (a Senator from New Hampshire).

Address: testimonial dinner honoring Les- lie L. Biffle, by, A788.

Article: Bang-Jensen and the U.N., by George E. Sokolsky in the Washington Post and Times Herald, A794.

Executive Disability, by Noel T. Dowling in the New Hampshire Bar Jour- nal, A901.

Facts Spotlight Mikoyan Hoax, by George E. Sokolsky in the New York Journal-American, A690. t

Gallup Poll—Public Backs Ike on Budget, by George Gallup in the Wash- ington Post, 1402.

How Mikoyan Got U.S. Secrets, by George Todt in the San Fernando (Cal- if.) Valley Times, A693.

Many Clerics Oppose Ties With Red China, from the New York Times, A542.

Mikoyan Visit (sundry), A532, A537, A539-A541.

Mrs. Abraham Lincoln’s Visit to New England in 1863, by James Duane Squires, A759.

Our Town: Butcher of Hungary, by James W. Tucker in the Hampton (N.C.) Union and the Rockingham County Gazette, A541. i

Editorial: Senator Bridges and Mikoyan, from the Dover (N.H.) Foster’s Democrat, A537.

Senator Cotton’s Big Job, from the Concord (N.H.) Monitor, A798.

Soviet Spider, Mikoyan, Draws U.S. Flies, from the Hampton (N.H.) Union and the Rockingham County Gazette, A540.

We and the Russians; Let Us Not Be “Luniks,” by Tom Campbell in Iron Age magazine, A539.

Elected chairman of policy committee, 1096.

Remarks: Mikoyan visit, by American Le- gion Commander Preston J. Moore, 1069.

Statement: visit of Soviet Deputy Premier Mikoyan broadcast by Sam M. Jones, A532.

Table: Federal budget—breakdown of in- dividual tax dollars, 1817.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Boy Scouts National Jamboree: lend cer-

tain Armed Forces equipment for (see bill S. 885), 1355.

Boy Scouts World Jamboree: lend certain Armed Forces equipment for (see bill S. 884), 1355. .

Labor organizations: provide further safe- guards agains improper practices in (see bill S. 748), 1139.

Social Security Act: amend relative to earn- ings (see bill S. 679), 1059.

Motions and resolutions offered by- American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7) , 1139.

Remarks by, on Airport improvements bill, 1859. American transport plane: destruction by

Soviéts, 1860. Bor. ete loan certain equipment ta

Federal budget, 1402. Income tax: breakdown of individual tax

dollars, 1816.

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Mikoyan, Anastas: American visit, 1860. President's hobbies, 1860. Social security: increase outside earnings

limitation, 1061. “U.S.A—Second Class Power,’ Drew Pear-

son book, 1860. BRISSETTE, AVILA R., relief (see bill S.

978). BROCK, LAWRENCE (a Representative from

Nebraska). Resolution: Nebraska State Legislature, Federal excise tax on gasoline, A754.

Nebraska State Legislature, TV booster stations, A577.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Community Television Bureau: establish (see bill H.R. 3845), 1489.

Rural Electrification Administration: es- tablish as independent agency (see bill H.R. 4147) , 1704.

Veterans: amend code relative to certain loans (see bill H.R. 3890) , 1490.

Memorials of legislature Nebraska, 1132, 1491.

Motions and resolutions offered by VHF television booster stations: operation

of certain (see H. Con. Res. 43), 1042. Remarks by, on

Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1035. BROOKS, OVERTON (a Representative from

Louisiana). Appointed on committee, 1276. Editorial: Bombings Should Be Handled by

States, from the Shreveport (La.) Times, A776.

Court Again Blandly Disregards Its Own Established Principles, from the Shreveport (La.) Times, A775.

Protecting Sources of Information Is Protection for the Public, from the Shreveport (La.) Times, A564.

Resolution: Beauregard American Legion Post, De Ridder, La., A778.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Armed Forces: improve administration of

justice and discipline (see bill H.R. 3455), 1131.

Government contractors: indemnify cer- tain against hazardous risks (see bill H.R. 4148), 1704.

Motions and resolutions offered by Commigtee on Science and Astronautics:

provide funds for (see H. Res. 139), 1132. Energy Supremacy Year: designate 1959 as

(see H. Res. 140), 1132. The Next 10 Years in Space, 1959-69: print

as House document (see H. Res. 157), 1659.

Remarks by, on Committee on Science and Astronautics:

funds, 1286. Supreme Court: constitutional amendment

limiting jurisdiction of, 1309. BROOMFIELD, WILLIAM S. (a Representa-

tive from Michigan). Article: Holly Product Saved Sub’s Polar

Trip, by Harold R. Gerace in the Flint (Mich.) Journal, A747.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Appropriations bills: relating to disap-

proval-of items in certain (see H.J. Res. 204), 1491. .

Ergin, Alvin: for relief (see bill H.R. 3938), 1492.

Members of Congress: disclosure of over- sea travel expenses (see bill H.R. 3280), -1039. °

Self-employed: establish voluntary pen- sion plans for (see bill H.R. 3846), 1489.

Speer, Virginia E.: for relief (see bill H.R. 3939), 1492.

BROWN, ANDERSON, issue license to (see bill H.R. 4109). .

BROWN, CHARLES H. (CHARLIE) (a Repre- sentative from Missouri).

Appointed on funeral committee, 1038. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Missouri land sale bill (see H.R. 3281), 1039.

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BROWN, CHARLES H. (CHARLIE)—Con. Remarks by, on

Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1034. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1641.

BROWN, CLARENCE J. (a Representative from Ohio).

Editorial: Poreign Aid and Other Factors Make Balanced Budget Unlikely, from the Oakland (Calif.) Tribune, A492.

Remarks by, on 6 Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1032.

BROWN, CONSTANTINE. Articles

Strange Bureaucratic Practices, A763. When Moral Strength Counts, A692.

BROWN, EDMUND G. (Governor of Cali- fornia), statement, California Water

Problems, A531. BROWN, MILTON F., article, Brown of the

Mercantile National, A595. BROWNLEE DAM, remarks in House, symbol

of free enterprise, A620. BROYHILL, JOEL T. (a Representative from

Virginia). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

District of Columbia: regulate practice of physical therapy (see bill H.R. 4005), 1656.

Railroad acts: amend certain to increase benefits (see bill H.R. 3891), 1490.

Tremari, Letita: for relief (see bill H.R. 4107), 1659.

BRUMLEY, CAL, article, Waterway Woes, A512.

BUCKLEY, CHARLES A. from New York).

List: employees of Committee on Public Works, 1128.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Housing Act of 1949: amend relative to

urban renewal projects (see bill H.R. 3613), 1332.

BUDGE, HAMER H. (a Representative from Idaho).

Appointed on commission, 1276. Article: Kennedy Realistic, Ike’s Coura-

geous, by John S. Knight in the Salt Lake Tribune, A836.

Editorial: Another Honor for Budge, from the Twin Falls (Idaho) Times-News, A605.

Remarks by, on Veterans: direct housing loans, 1625, 1644.

BUDGET OF THE UNITED STATES. Letter, reductions in 85th Congress, from

Senate Committee on Appropriations, 1728.

Statement: President's Proposals, by Dem- ocratic Advisory Council, A599.

Articles and editorials Administration’s Answer to Soviet ICBM,

A754. Balancing Against Needs, A499. Congress Control of Debt, Inflation Called

Major Task, A904. Congress Needs Facts, A534. Coyote or Watchdog? 1381. Deficit Financing and Unemployment,

A537. Disturbing Budget, 1514. Do You Want a 10-Cent Dollar? A510. Family Budget, A620. Foreign Aid and Other Factors Make Bal-

anced Budget Unlikely, A492. Good Place To Start Economy Try Is Here,

A498. “Political” and How, A750. Public Backs Ike on Hold-the-Line, A805. Responsibility Passes to Democrats, A773. Resisting Communist Expansion, A611.

Remarks in House — for increased expenditures, 1625,

1627. President’s message, 1696.

distribution among the States, 1697. Remarks in Senate

Administration’s requests: reductions in 85th Congress, 1724, 1726, 1727.

Capital and operating expenditures: dis- tinction between, 1564, 1749.

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BUDGET OF THE UNITED STATES—Con. Remarks in Senate

Deficit spending: dangers of, 1626, 1627. Demand for increased expenditures, 1607.

Tables < Appropriations and estimates, 85th Con-

gress, 1729, 1730. Cost to individual citizens, 1817. Distribution among the States, 1697.

BULLIS, HARRY A., report on nomination, 1059.

BUNGE CORP., relief (see bill S. 849).

BUNYAN, PAUL, article, Bangor’s 125th An- niversary, A563.

BURDICK, QUENTIN (a Representative from North Dakota).

Article: Greedy Farmer Again—A Whole $1,027 Per Year, by Roscoe Pleming in

the Denver Post, A586. Motions and resolutions offered by VHF television booster stations: operate

certain (see H. Con. Res. 58), 1132.

BUREAU OF THE BUDGET, letter, discon- tinuance of certain reports, 1500.

Communications from Commodity Credit Corporation:

mental appropriation, 1704, 1708. Presidential Medal for Civiilan Achieve-

ment, 1038, 1054. Report of operations, 1546, 1549. Tennessee and Texas: work of improve- ment in, 1708.

Watersheds: improve certain, 1656, 1707.

BURIC, IVAN, relief (see bill H.R. 3532).

BURK, DAVID, articles, Peddling Hate (se- ries), 1213.

BURKE, ARLEIGH A. (Chief of Naval Opera- tions), statement, Seapower Is Not Just Men-of-War, A793.

BURLESON, OMAR (a Representative from Texas).

List: employees of the Committee on House Administration, 1126.

Motions and resolutions offered by The Prayer Room in the U.S. Capitol:

print additional copies (see H. Con. Res. 64), 1336.

Remarks by, on Parliamentary inquiry, 1286.

BURNS, KANS., citation and acceptance of award given by Institute of International Education, A752.

BURNS, JOHN A. (a Delegate from Hawaii). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Africa, Pedro: for relief (see bill H.R. 3518), 1133.

Hawaii: admit into the Union (see bill H.R. 4183), 1705.

Moe, John and Lani R.: for relief (see bill H.R. 3940), 1492.

Pondaraoan, Lilia: for relief {see bill H.R. 3519), 1133.

United States Code: amend relative to cir- cuit court judges of Hawaii (see bill H.R. 3456), 1131.

Remarks by, on Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1037.

BURR, ROBERT M., editorial, To Revive Europe—More Competition and Fewer Cartels, A713:

BUSCH, ALFRED E., statement, Economic Forecast for 1959, A907.

BUSH, ALVIN R. (a Representative Pennsylvania).

Petitions and papers presented by, from Citizens and individuals, 1338.

BUSH, PRESCOTT, (a Senator from Con- necticut).

Appointed on board of visitors to military academy, 1561.

Appointed on committee, 1561. Editorial: Salute for July: the Basilicatos,

in the New Haven Register, 1820. er FNMA commitments and income,

1610. Amendments offered by, to

Housing improvements bills (S. 57, 612): to amend, 1066.

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BUSH, PRESCOTT—Continued Bills and resolutions introduced by

Federal real property: authorize sums n lieu of taxes to local governments (see bill S. 910), 1495. ,

Labor organizations: provide further safe- guards against improper practices in (see bill S. 748) , 1139.

Long Island Sound: eradication of starfish in (see bill S. 941), 1555.

Lousedes, Hlias A.: for relief (see bill S. 940) , 1555. 7

Remarks by, on Basilicato, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony: aid to

handicapped Boy Scouts, 1820. Housing improvements bill, 1593, 1596,

1607-1611, 1614, 1620, 1723, 1725, 1766, 1734.

FNMA operations, 1767. Monroney, Mike, 1766,

BUTLER, JOHN MARSHALL (a Senator from Maryland).

Appointed on committee, 1561. Letters: ship repair facilities, correspond-

ence with Senator Russell, 1811, 1812. Remarks: protection of defense facilities

from saboteurs, 1200. Statement: Seapower Is Not Just Men-of-

War, by Adm. Arleigh A. Burke, A793. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Alien crewmen: permit certain to remain in United States (see bill S. 954), 1790.

Bent, Verentes: for relief of estate of (see bill S. 947) , 1709.

Brissette, Avila R.: for relief (see bill S. 978) , 1799.

Defeyise facilities: guard against certain individuals (see bill S. 776), 1193.

Defense funds: relating to certain percent- age for private industry (see bill S. 976), 1799.

Labor organizations: provide further safe~ guards against improper practices in (see bill S, 748) , 1139.

Milkie, Nasurbit M.: for relief (see bill S. 977), 1799.

Naval vessels: expend certain funds with private shipyards (see bill S. 989), 1800.

Retired servicemen: equalization of pay (see bill S. 269) , 726.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Airport improvements bill, 1857, 1861, 1862. Alien crewmen: permission to remain in

the United States, 1792. Ship repair facilities: reduce Government

competition, 1809, 1810. BUTLER, PAUL M., address, Honoring Gover-

nor Williams, of Michigan, A895.

BUTLER (IND.) RECORD-HERALD, edito- rial, Heading for Dead End, A567.

BYRD, HARRY FLOOD (a Senator from Vire ginia).

Correspondence with Representative Sul- livan relative to dismissal of 17 em- ployees by Army Support Center, St. Louis, A771.

Tables: Federal housing programs, 1769- 1771.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Chung, Tai Sung: for relief (see bill S. 865),

1355. Public schools: reserve exclusive control to

States (see S.J. Res. 32), 1060. Small business: equality of opportunity

(see bill S. 11), 725. Remarks by, on

Housing improvements bill, 1768.

BYRD, ROBERT C. (a Senator from West Virgina).

Remarks: oil import ‘problems, by, 1883. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355. —_ business: tax relief (see bill S. 69),

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

BYRD, ROBERT C.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Unemployment insurance: grants to States

(see bill S. 791), 1193. Youth Conservation Corps: establish (see

bill S. 812), 1194. Motions and resolutions offered by

American Dental Association anniversary: congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

BYRD ANTARCTIC COMMISSION, establish (see bill S. 764) ..

Remarks in Senate: establish, 195. BYRNE, JAMES A. a Representative from

Pennsylvania). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 3555), 1330. BYRNES, JOHN W. (a Representative from

Wisconsin). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Milk and milk products:- protect public from unsanitary (see bill H.R. 3841), 1489.

Remarks by, on Agriculture: milk marketing bill. 1456.

BYRODE, HENRY A. (Ambassador to Af- ghanistan), report on nomination, 1059.

CABRERA, CARLOS, letter, Castro’s govern- ment, A778.

CAHILL, WILLIAM T. (a Representative from New Jersey).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by New Jersey: construct Veterans’ Adminis-

tration hospital in (see bill H.R. 4184), 1705.

Taxation: amend Constitution relative to nonresidents of States (see HJ. Res. 221), 1706.

CALIFORNIA, ments A733.

Revested railroad grant lands: administra- tion of certain (see bills S, 824; H.R. 3495).

CALPIN, JOHN C., article, Sights of Our City, A630.

CALZA, JOSE S. S., relief (see bill H.R. 3817). CAMDEN (N.J.) CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,

resolution, 1055. CAMDEN (S.C.) CHRONICLE, Articles and editorials Some Worthy Pledges, A529. Textile Tariffs, A818.

CAMDEN (S8.C.) NEWS, editorial, Governor Hollings’ Inaugural, A529.

CAMPBELL, JAMES A., article, New Civil Service Era, A499.

CAMPBELL, TOM, editorial, Let Us Not Be Luniks, A539.

CANADA, article, Carcinal Calls for United Efforts To Cut Unemployment, A840.

CANFIELD, GORDON (a Representative from New Jersey).

memorandum, reimburse-

. Petitions and papers presented by, from Societies and associations, 1043, 1660.

CANNON, CLARENCE (a Representative from Missouri).

Appointed on committee, 1276. Appointed on funeral committee, 1038. List: employees of the Committee on Ap-

propriations, 1124.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Board of Regents of Smithsonian Institu-

tion: reappoint Robert V. Fleming to (see H.J. Res. 198), 1336.

Economy in Government: relating to with- holding taxes (see bill H.R. 4057), 1658.

Farm workers: defer certain from military training (see bill H.R. 4055), 1658.

discharge certain from Armed Forces (see bill H.R. 4056), 1658.

Mississippi Valley: construction of high- Way traversing (see bill H.R. 4054), 1658.

Sonic blasts: authorize payment of claims resulting from (see bill H.R. 4058), 1058.

Motions and resolutions offered by Ohristopher, George H.: eulogy (see H. Res.

134), 1088. Remarks by, on

Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1031.

CANNON, HOWARD W. (a Senator from Ne- vada).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Clayton Act: amend relative to equality

of opportunity (see bill S. 11), 1066. j Federal election laws: revise relative to

corrupt practices (see bill S. 466), 1066. Colorado River drainage basin: relative to

usable supply of water in (see bill S. 943), 1709.

Internal Revenue Code of 1954: amend to exempt from cabaret tax certain amounts paid by tax-exempt organizations (see bill S. 751), 1139.

Internal revenue taxes: reduce period of limitations for assessment and refund (see bill S. 752), 1139.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Mines and quarries: relating to certain inspections (see bill S. 811), 1194.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139. Remarks by, on Armed Forces nominations, 1789.

Reports made by, from Committee on Armed Services, 1789, 1790.

CAPE GIRARDEAU SOUTHEAST MISSOUR- IAN, editorial: Juvenile Problem Types, A537.

CAPEHART, HOMER E. (a Senator from In- diana).

Address: Is. Inflation Inevitable? by Henry. C. Wallick before the Federal Bar Asso- ciation, A600.

Appointed on commission, 1789. Appointed on committee, 1561. Article: Best Is Yet To Be (excerpts), by Sam Pryor in the Hartford (Conn.) Times, A692.

Latin American Relations (a series), by Edward Tomlinson in the Washington News, A535, A536.

Sports of the Times, by Arthur Daley in the New York Times, 1529.

Washington and Small Business— » Loan Racket, by C. Wilson Harder, A680. Broadcast: Best Is Yet To Be, by Joyce Rob-

erts relative to article by Sam Pryor, A691.

Table: Housing and Home Finamee Agen- cy—Proposed housing legislation, 1577.

Amendments offered by, to Housing improvements bill (S. 57): to

amend, 1549, 1600, 1613, 1614, 1718, 1731, 1732.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Abramovich, Arie, for relief (see bill S. 701),

1059. Antarctica: relating to study and develop-

ment (see bill S. 764), 1192. Carrara, Mladen, et al., for relief-(see bill

S. 700), 1059. Chi, Chiang C., for relief (see bill S. 703),

1059. Depletion allowance: prevent discrimina-

tion with respect to (see bill S. 733) , 1138. Excise taxes: remove on metal tennis nets

(see bill S. 735), 1138. George Ewing Lock and Dam: designate as

(see bill S. 846), 1354. Haguenauer, Gene M., for relief (see bill S.

809) , 1193. Internal Revenue Code of 1954: amend to

encourage small business to engage in foreign trade (see bill S. 732), 1138.

amend relative to documentary stamp tax in the case of certain property transferred because of condemnation (see bill S. 734), 1138.

Item veto: amend Constitution relative to certain appropriation bills (see S.J. Res. 44), 1495.

Rie Deyone J., for relief (see bill S. 702),

Labor organizations: provide further safe- - guards against improper practices in (see bill S. 748), 1139.

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CAPEHART, HOMER E.—Continiied . Bills and joint resolutions. introduced by

Mathen, Heracleo, for relies: eee. bill S, 699), 1059.

National defense: make monetary awards for inventive conteibutiqns: to (see bill S. 898), 1494°

Securities Exchange. “Act of” “{934: comm certain section of (see bill S/'737), 1138.

amend to increase public disclosure of security ownership | fsee bill: 5. 736), 1138.

Senior Citizens Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 46), 1555.

Social Security Aet: amend relative to dis- ability: insurance ‘benefits (see bill S. 935), 1554.

Sung, James Hung-Shung, “and wife, for relief (see bill S. 698), 1059.

Surplus food commodities: distribution to needy persons (see bill S. 663), 1510.

Taxation: relating to-excise tax on certain gasoline “producers” (see bill S. 934), 1554.

Veterans: increase earnings for certain pas- sioned (see bill S..933), 1554.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental .Association anniversary:

corigratulations (see S. Con, Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Baskethall tournament, Santiago, Chile:

American defeat, 1528. Documentary stamp taxes, 1149. Federal budget, 1724, 1744. Gasoline excise taxes: treatment of whole-

sale distributors, 1557. Government bonds: interest rates, 1747. Housing improvements bill,~1576, 1585-

1587, 1594-1596, 1600, 1605-1609, 1611, 1613-1618, 1717-1724, 1734, 1735, 1764~ 1766, 1777-1780, 1787.

PHA mortgage insuranee, 1606, 1608, 1615.

GOP substitute bill, 1600, 1606. public. housing, 1613, 1718. slum clearance, 1594. VA: direct loans, 1585, 1606, 1615,

_ 1764. -- Kerr, Robert S., 1778.

Metal tennis nets: repeal excise tax on, 1149. - Mineral. depletion allowances, 1148. Securities and Exchange Commission: fees,

* 3149. Securities ownership: public disclosure,

~ 1149. — business: encourage foreign trade,

1147. ‘Small. Business Administration, 1171. Social security: waiting period for dis-

ability benefits, 1558. Veterans: increase outside earnings limita-

tion for disability cases, 1557. Westinghouse Electric Corp.: TVA gener-

ator trouble, 1717. CAPITOL BUILDING, Prayer Room, print ex-

tra copies relative to, in (see H. Con. Res. 64).

CAPITAL PAGES, residence, provide for (see bill H.R. 3398).

CAPPER’S FARMER, article, What City Peo- ple Should Know About Farmers, 1235.

bare ng, FRANCESCA, relief (see bill H.R. -. er TERESA, relief (see bill H.R.

524). CARDONA, JOSE MIRO, biography, A884. CAREY, JAMES B., address, Labor and Edu-

cation, 1220. CARLSON, BUD J., relief (see bill 8. 684). CARLSON, FRANK (a Senator from Kansas).

Resolution: budget and tax policies, by the American National Cattlemen’s Associa- tion, 1351.

gasoline taxes, by the Kansas Oil Men’s Association, 1717.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Agricultural Act of 1949: amend relative to

milk and butterfats price supports (see bill S. 951), 1709.

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX CARLSON, FPRANK—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Federal life insurance: relating to retire- ment (see bill S. 721), 1060.

Health Services Study Commission: estab- lish (see S.J. Res. 43), 1495.

Item veto: amend Constitution relative to certain appropriation bills (see S.J. Res. 44), 1495.

Trbojevic, Peter, and wife: for relief (see bill S. $48), 1354.

Veterans: relating to certain deceased re- tired officers (see bill S. 723), 1060.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139,

Remarks by, on Airport improvements bill, 1856. Gasoline excise tax, 1717.

CARNAHAN, A. 8. J. (a Representative from Missouri).

Appointed on funeral cOmmittee, 1038. Resolution: Missouri State House of Rep-

resentatives, A503. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

. Unemployment: alleviate conditions of in certain areas (see bill H.R. 3966), 1547.

Remarks by, on Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1033. Gordon, Thomas S.: eulogy, A488.

CARRARA, MLADEN, ET AL., relief (see bill S. 700).

CARROLL, EDMUND, editorial, Consent of the Governed, A568.

CARROLL, JOHN A. (a Senator from Colo-

rado). Article: Commercial Paper Dealers Reduce

Rate, in the Wall Street Journal, 1777. Eight Billion a Year for Interest, by

Sylvia Porter in the Washington Star,

1779.

Amendments offered by, to Housing improvements bill (S. 57): to

amend, 1562, 1762.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Colorado River drainage basin: relative to

usable supply of water in (see bill S. 943), 1709.

District of Columbia: relating to indecent publications (see bill S. 715), 1060.

Drug addiction: establish~ posthospital treatment (see bill S. 717), 1060.

Education: Federal aid to States for (see bill S. 2), 725.

Equal protection of laws: enforce consti- tutional rights (see bill S. 810), 1193,

Federal Coal Mine Safety Act: amend to remove exemption with respect to cer- tain mines (see bill S. 743), 1138.

Juvenile delinquency: assistance to State for control of (see bills S. 765, 766), 1192.

Juvenile delinquents: assist States to es- tablish institutions for rehabilitation of (see bill S. 850), 1354.

Labor reform bill (see bill S. 505), 1067. Medical research: mobilize world leaders

' in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355. Public land States: exchange certain land

with Government (see bill S. 992), 1800. Railroad employees: regulate use of track

motorcars (see bill S. 995), 1800. Railroads: protect passengers by requiring

maintenance of facilities- (see bill S. 996), 1800.

‘Small business: provide program of tax adjustment (see bill S. 59), 1208.

Surplus food commodities: distribution to needy persons (see bill 8S. 663), 1510,

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

United States Code: amend relative to minor children (see bill S. 720), 1060.

Memorials of legislature Colorado, 1708.

anniversary: ee (see S. Con. Res. 7),

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CARROLL, JOHN A.—Continued Motions and resolutions offered by

Committee on Veterans’ Affairs: establish (see S. Res. 19), 1562.

Electric-power industry: organize for greatest efficiency and economy (see S. Res. 70, 71), 1355, 1356,

Remarks by, on Colorado River Basin:

1711. Government departments: study of, 1444. Housing improvements bill, 1776, 1777,

1779, 1780. Interest rates, 1779. Weather control program, 1710.

CARSON, ROBERT, article, Oregon Coast- line, A546.

CARTELS. See MONOPOLIEs. CASE, CLIFFORD P. (a Senator from New

Jersey). Address: International Economic Growth,

by Douglas Dillon at the Mayflower Hotel, 1227.

Program for Space Research, by T. Keith Glennan in New York City, 1178.

Article: Duty of Rich Nations, by- Walter Lippmann, 1229.

Forecasts for 1959: A Symposium, by business and industrial leaders in New Jersey in New Jersey Business maga- zine, A906.

Labor Reform Battle, by Marquis Childs tm the Newark News, A897.

Plight of Jersey Commuters, by Tom Barrett in the New York Herald Tribune, A761.

Prospect of Comprehensive Labor Bill, by Arthur Krock in the New York Times, A684.

Walter C. Black, Tax Collector, Tough, from the Newark (N.J.) News, A900.

Editorial: A Real Rights Bill, from the Newark (N.J.) News, A897.

Labor Reform Legislation (sundry), A683, A684,

Petition: racial problems, signed by 312 Atlanta clergymen, 1180.

Remarks: Health Services Study Commis- sion, by, 1530.

unémployment insurance bill, by,

water problems,

1202. Resolution: Lehigh Valley Railroad service,

by the mayor of South Plainfield, N.J., 1799.

-——— mail contract cancellation, by the Board of Chosen Preeholders of Morris County, 1138.

racial problems, by the Catholic bishops of the United. States, 1182.

racial problems, by the Council of Methodist Bishops, 1182.

tax withholding procedures, by the Wage Tax Protest League of New Jersey, 1138.

West Milford, N.J., township com- mittee, A687.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by College facilities: assist States in certain

(see bill S. 878, 879) , 1355. Ellis, James Y¥.: for relief (see bill S. 897),

1494. Equal protection of laws: enforce constitu-

tional rights (see bill S. 810), 1193. Federal election laws: revise relative to

corrupt practices (see bill S. 466), 1066. Gambino, Antonella: for relief (see bill S.

756), 1139. Health Services Study Commission: estab-

lish (see S.J. Res. 43), 1495. Ivanicek, Franja: for relief (see bill S. 757),

1139. Maxwell, Siglinde G.: for relief (see bill S.

755), 1139.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res, 41), 1355.

Monacelli, Anthony E.: for relief (see bill S. 896) , 1494.

Neimanis, Victors: for relief (see bill S. 758), 1139.

12 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX CASE, CLIFFORD P.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

School construction: assist States in (see bill S. 877) , 1355.

Unemployment; alleviate conditions in cere tain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193.

VHF television channels: establish certain priority in awarding (see bill S. 924), 1554.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Petitions and papers presented by, from Societies and associations, 1799.

Remarks by, on Airport improvements bill, 1846. Delaware, Lackawana & Western Rail-

road: caycellation of mail contracts, 1137.

Education: Federal aid for, 1369. Religious leaders: efforts to combat racial

discrimination, 1180. Ukrainian independence, 1173.

CASE, FRANCIS (a Senator from South Dakota).

Appointed on commission, 1789. Article: Press Gallery’s Jim Preston, by

Everard Munsey in the Washington Post and Times Herald, A764.

Tables: appropriations during 85th Con- gress, 1729, 1730.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Antarctica: relating to study and develop-

ment (see bill S. 764}, 1192. Crop insurance: amend certain acts to make payment in grain (see bill S. 946), 1709.

Labor organizations: provide further safe- guards against improper practices in (see bill S. 748), 1129.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Public land States: exchange certain land with Government (see bili S. 992), 1800.

Surplus food commodities: distribution to needy persons (see bill S. 663), 1510.

Tennessee Valley Authority Act: amend relative to issuance of bonds (see bill S. 931), 1554.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Agriculture: use CCC grains for soil bank

payments, 1813. Correction of the Record, 1797. Federal budget: 85th Congress, 1728. Housing improvements bill, 1619.

CASHMORE, JOHN, address, Eulogy of Lloyd Herzka, A773.

CASTRO, FIDEL. See also Cusa. Biography, A884.

CATHOLIC CHURCH, statement, racial dis- crimination, by bishops of United States, 1182.

CATHOLIC STANDARD (publication), article, Catholics Backing Castre See Executions Justified, A641.

CATHOLIC WAR VETERANS, resolutions, Kings County Chapter, 1351.

CEDERBERG, ELFORD A. (a Representative from Michigan).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Garbage-disposal units: repeal excise tax

(see bill H.R. 3282), 1039. Great Lakes vessels: authorize use on

oceans (see bill H.R. 4011), 1657. Schutt, Richard: for relief (see bill H.R.

3405), 1043.

CELLER, EMANUEL (a Representative from New York).

Address: A Realistic Housing Program, be- fore the New York Hotel Trades Council, AFL-CIO, by, A869. ae Bankers Association, by,

Appointed on commission, 1277.

CELLER, EMANUEL—Continued Letters: proposed merger of Manufacturers

Trust Co. and Bankers Trust Co., to New York State superintendent of banks, William McC. Martin and Victor R. Han-

sen by, A722, A723. “List: employees of Committee on the Ju-

diciary, 1127. Statement: Views on Immigration, before

the graduate club and ladies’ auxiliary of the Phi Delta Epislon medical fraternity by, A605.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bankruptcy Act: amend certain sections

(see bill H.R. 4158) , 1704. amend relative to provable debts

(see bills H.R. 4149, 4150), 1704. Centennial celebrations: provide for cer-

tain (see bill H.R. 4012), 1657. Clayton Act: amend relative to acquisition

of assets of banks (see bill H.R. 4152), 1704.

Copyrights: amend code relative to in- fringements (see bill H.R. 4059), 1658.

Criminal cases: provide representation of certain defendants in (see bill H.R. 4185), 1705.

relating to transcribing of certain stenographic records (see bill H.R, 4156), 1704.

Government employees: defense of motcr vehicle suits against (see bill H.R, 3283), 1039.

Miller Act payment bonds: eliminate Gov- ernment responsibility relative to dates (see bill H.R. 4060), 1658.

Monopoly; provide safeguards against mergers which may cause (see bill H.R. 4155), 1704.

Offenses not committed in any district: amend code relative to (see bill H.R, 4154) ; 1704.

Probation officers: relating to standards of qualifications for (see bill H.R. 4151), 1704.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3556), 1330.

United States Code: amend relative to ap- peals by the United States (see bill H.R. 4186), 1705.

amend relative to taxation of costs (see bill H.R. 4153), 1704.

US. district courts: increase fees of jury commissioners (see bill H.R. 4157), 1704.

Remarks by, on Bank mergers: analysis of proposed legisla-

tion relating to, A860. Banks: competitive implications of pro-

posed merger of Manufacturers Trust Co, and Bankers Trust Co., A721.

Coal: German import duties, A808. » Germany: import duties on American coal,

A808 CENSORSHIP, editorial, Battle for Right To

Know, A612. CERF, JULIAN, relief (see bill S. 868). CEYLON, remarks in House, Independence

Day, 1653. CHACONAS, MARY ANN, essay, Who Is the

Savage? 1790. CHAMBERLAIN, CHARLES E. (a Represent-

ative from Michigan).

Article: Excise Tax Cut Could Save Jobs, from the Flint (Mich.) Journal, A811.

GM Defense Contracts, in the Flint and Lansing Journals. 1655.

Editorial: A Continuing Purpose, from the Lansing (Mich.) State Journal, A551.

— A Trend in the Newspaper Business, by Ben Kuroki in the Williamston (Mich.) Enterprise, A547.

People Can Help Check Inflation, from the. Flint {Mich.) Journal, A618.

Letters: GM defense contracts, correspond- ence with General Motors Corp., 1654.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Michigan: provide court term for western

district of (see bill H.R. 3457), 1131. Postage stamp: commemorate centennial

anniversary Of Lansing, Mich, (see bill HAR. 4159), 1704.

CHAMBERLAIN, CHARLES E.—Continued Biils and joint resolutions introduced by

Social Security Act: amend to increase out- side earnings (see bill H. R. 3614), 1332:

Taxation: deduct certain transportation expenses (see bill H.R. 3892), 1490.

Remarks by, on Defense contracts: Flint-Lansing area,

1654.

General Motors:. defense contracts, 1654. Lansing, Mich.: 100th anniversary, 1694. Military draft extension, 1674.

CHARLESTON (W. VA.) GAZETTE, Articles and editorials

Families Hang Onto Life, A882. Story of Whitesville, A885. Tour Reveals Coal Camp Poverty, A808.

CHARLESTON (S.C.) NEWS AND COURIER. Articles and editorials

Brandeis on Unions, A535. Putnam Letter (sundry), A898. State Looks Forward to Prosperity Under Leadership of Governor Hollings.

CHARLESTON (8.C.) POST, editorial, Where’s the Line? A897.

CHARTER OF VERSAILLES, text, A590.

CHATTANNOOGA TIMES, editorial, Labor Reform and Politics, A794.

CHASE, HELEN, article, Passengers Who Drink, 1294.

CHAVEZ, DENNIS (a Senator from New Mezico).

Address: Protecting Metropolitan Water Quality, by Senator Randolph at the Hotel Washintgon, 1395.

Editorials: Jack Robertson Retirement, in the Washintgon Star and the Washing- ton Post, 1716.

Letter: committee funds to Senator Hen- nings, from, 1880.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Acosta-Morales, Melecio: for relief (see

bill S. 887) , 1494. Colorado River drainage basin: relative to

usable supply of water in (see bill S. 943), 1709.

_Fonz, Sha S.: for relief (see bill S. 847), 1354. F

Indians: provide economic assistance for (see bill S.-953) , 1790.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Passports: govern issuance of (see bill S. 806), 1193.

Public land States: exchange certain land with Government (see bill S. 992), 1800,

Railroad employees: regulate use of track motorcars (see bill S. 995), 1800.

Railroads: protect passengers by requiring maintenance of facilities (see bill S. 996) ;-1800:

Social Security Act: amend relative to public-assistance provisions (see bill S. 937), 1555.

Surplus food commodities: distribution to needy persons (see bill S. 663), 1610.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con, Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Foreign policy study: authorize, 1424. Gulf Intracoastal Waterway: report on,

1562. Latin American relations, 1424. Robertson, Jack: retirement, 1716. Senators: assistance in connection with

visiting dignitaries, 1426. Water pollution control, 1395.

Reports made by, from Committee on Public Works, 1056, 1190.

CHELF, FRANK (a Representative from Kentucky).

Appointed-on commission, 1277.

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CHENOWETH, J. EDGAR (a Representative from Colorado).

Appointed on board of visitors to Military Academy, 1277.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Taxation: allow deduction for certain edu-

cational expenses (see bill H.R. 3458), 1131.

VHF television booster stations: operation of certain (see H.J. Res. 186), 1042.

Memorials of legislature Colorado, 1043.

Remarks by, on Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1034.

CHERAW (S.C.) CHRONICLE, article, Cuban Woman Writes About Terror of Batista, A825.

CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE CO., report, 1348, 1488.

* CHEYENNE, WYO., lands, convey certain, to city of (see bill S. 857).

CHI, CHIANG C., relief (see bill S. 703).

CHICAGO, ILL., editorial, Wants More Lake

Water, A533. Letter: effects of water diversion, by N. G.

Damoose, A490. CHICAGO AMERICAN. Articles and editorials

Success of Pan-American Games Vital to Nation, A525,

Will New Congress Save the Dunes, A601. CHICAGO NEWS. Articles and editorials

Cut Federal Spending, A842. Sewage Goes Streaming By, A825.

CHICAGO SUN-TIMES. Articles and editorials

Ike’s Better Labor Bill, A625. Ike’s Farm Bill and Food Prices, A883.

CHICAGO TRIBUNE, editorial, Diversionary Exercise, A625.

CHILD EVANGELISM WEEK, remarks in * House, observe,1109. _- CHILDREN. See also EpUcATION; PUBLIC

HEALTH.

‘Bills and resolutions Adoption: amend code relative to placing

of minor children for (see bill S. 720). Property: amend code to allow tax deduc-

tion on certain, passing to (see bill H.R. 3697).

Remarks in Senate Adoption: regulate, 1065:

CHILDS, MARQUIS, article, Labor Reform Battle, A897.

CHILE, remarks in Senate, basketball tourn- ament, 1528.

CHINA, editorial, Many Clerics Oppose Ties With Red China, A542.

. Letter: God and Mr. Dulles, by John P. Gorsuch, A648.

Remarks in Senate, Communist China: tensions in, 1171.

Resolution: recognition of Red China, by National Council of Catholic Men, A753.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, letter, United States is a republic, by Mary E,. Adams, A902.

Articles and editorials Cuban Orderly Gains Noted (sundry),

A565, A566. Green’s Age Sets Congress Record, 1343. Seaton Eyes Hawaii's Star, 1815.

CHRISTOPHER, GEORGE H. (late a Rep- ~ resentative from Missouri) .

Editorial: George Christopher: He Served the People, from the Kansas City (Mo.) News-Press, A749.

Eulogies.in the House, 1031-1038, A649, A863

Eulogies in the Senate, 1083. Resolutions of respect (see S, Res. 64*;

H. Res. 134*), 1038, 1061. Telegram: Christopher eulogy, from Sam

Rayburn, 1032. CHROME ORE. See MINES AND MINING. CHU, HELEN CHAN, relief (see bill H.R.

3831). CHUNG, TAIS., relief (see bill ‘S. 865).

CHURCH, FRANK (a Senator from Idaho). Article: Senators: Youngest and Oldest,

by Frances Leighton in American Weekly, 1346.

Resolution: Young Democratic Club of the District of Columbia, A545.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Flood Control Act: amend relative to Libby Dam (see bill S. 682), 1059.

Indiana Dunes National Monument: estab- lish (see bill S. 1001), 1890.

Indians: provide economic assistance (see bill S. 953) , 1790.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Railroad employees: regulate use of track motorcars (see bill S. 995), 1800.

Railroads: protect passengers by requiring maintenance of facilities (see bill S. 996), 1800.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193.

Youth Conservation Corps: establish (see bill 8S. 812), 1194.

CHURCH, MARGUERITE STITT (a Repre- sentative from Illinois).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Discrimination: prohibit on account of sex

in certain instances (see bill H.R. 3866), 1489. “

Dlinois: convey certain lands to (see bill H.R. 4160) , 1704.

Taxation: allow deduction for certain edu- cational expenses (see bill H.R. 3847), 1489. ,

Remarks by, on Wage rates: prohibit discrimination on ac-

count of sex, 1462. CINCINNATI POST AND TIMES-STAR, edi-

torial, DiSalle and Cities, A743. CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES, nat-

uralized citizens, extend time for, to re- side in foreign countries without loss of citizenship (see bill H.R. 3836). .

CIUFERRI, ROSOLINA, relief (see bill H.R. 3804).

CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD, Communications from

Free or reduced-rate transportation for certain persons, 1349, 1488.

Federal Aviation Act: certificates of public convenience, 1137, 1329.

court proceedings, 1137, 1329, fines, 1137, 1329. hearings, 1137, 1329.

Report covering certain positions, 1546, 1550.

CIVIL AIR PATROL, remarks in Senate, in- vestigation by Senate Committee on Government, Operations, 1353, 1408.

CIVIL DEFENSE. See Orrice or CiviL AND DEFENSE MOBILIZATION.

CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS. See YoutH CONSERVATION CORPs.

CIVIL RIGHTS. See also RactaL RELATIONS. Comparison of Eisenhower, Douglas, and

Johnson of Texas proposals, 1885. Manifesto signed by Atlanta, Ga., religious

leaders, 1180. Message from the President (H. Doc. 75),

1661, 1767. Sermon: Open Letter to Governor Almond,

by Ross A, Weston, A602. Summary: progress of school desegregation

in certain States, 1252. Addresses

Second Conference of Governors, by Gov. G. Mennen Williams, 1817.

Modern Grab of Tyranny, by Alex L. Law- ~ rence, 1401.

Articles and editorials Aid, Not Carpetbaggery, 1884. As Constitution Provides, Let the People

Decide (sundry), A735. Deep in the Heart of Dixie, A775. Hate Campaign (series), 1213, 1214. Integration and the Constitution, A795.

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CIVIL RIGHTS—Continued Articles and editorials

Johnson and Civil Rights, 1226. Lyndon Johnson Comes Up With Good

Plan, A611. Post Betrays Its Creed, A502. Putnam Letter (sundry), A897, A898. Real Rights Bill, A897. School Segregation Cases: a Legal Error

That Should Be Corrected, 1387. Segregationists Go North, 1254. Southern Moderates Are Still There, A887. State Press Group Attacks Paper for Re-

fusal of Ad, A563. Supreme Court and the South, A525. Washington Post Condemned (sundry),

A572. Bills and resolutions

Bombings: provide punishment for flight to escape prosecution for certain (see bill S. 956).

Constitutional rights: investigate (see S. Res. 62*).

Desegregation programs: (see bill S. 958).

Integration: require Federal Government to operate schools closed due to (see bills H.R. 3742, 3756, 3764).

Protect (see bill S. 810). Letters

Integrated schools, by Harry B. Lackey, A891.

Refusal of Washington Post to run Putnam letter, by William F. Monogan, Sr., A506.

Reply to Washington Post, by Senator Paul H. Douglas, 1884,

Remarks in House Little Rock, Ark.: use of Federal troops,

1683, 1684. New York City: hearings, 1454, President’s message, 1662. School segregation: proposed amendment

by southerners, A880. Washington Post-and Times Herald: re-

fusal to print letter by Carleton Putnam, 1101.

Remarks in Senate Civil Rights Act of 1959: analysis of bill

(S. 810), 1238. Hate campaign: investigate, 1213. Johnson of Texas proposals, 1707. President’s message, 1707, 1753, 1884.

analysis of bills to carry out, 1793~-

funds for school

1795. Racial discrimination: efforts of religious

leaders to prevent, 1180. Supreme Court decisions: unjudicial ap-

proach, 1206. Statements Governors’ Con*’erence on Civil Rights,

1818. Statements on school segregation by

Catholic bishops, 1182. Methodist bishops, 1182.

CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION, report, extend time to file (see bills S. 960; H.R. 3659). ©

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Report, annual, 1493, 1543.

Communications from Retirement pay, 1329. Prohibit payment of annuities to certain

former employees, 1349.

Remarks in House Seventy-sixth anniversary, A524.

CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENT ACT. Bills and resolutions

Annuity: provide for payment to bene~« ficiary of accrued (see bill H.R. 4164).

Firefighters: amend act to provide for re- tirement of certain (see bill S. 761).

Multiplication factor: amend act toc in- crease (see bills S. 921; H.R. 3345, 3612, 3920).

CIVIL WAR, centennial medals, sell (see H.J. Res. 209, 213).

CIVIL WAR CENTENNIAL COMMISSION, appointments, House, 1277.

14 CLARK, FRANK M. (a Representative from

Pennsylvania). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Kocovski, Angele: for relief (see bill H.-R. 3520), 1133.

Railroad acts: amend certain to increase benefits (see bill H.R. 4162), 1704.

Sankovich, Anton: for relief (see bill H.R. 4232), 1706.

Taxation: refund gasoline taxes for farm- ing purposes (see bill H.R. 4187), 1705.

relating to collection of taxes on fuels and olls (see bill H.R. 4161), 1704.

——_—_—- repeal excise tax on communication services (see bill H.R. 3615), 1332.

Remarks by, on Flood-control projects, 1324.

CLARK, JOSEPH 8. (a Senator from Penn-

sylvania). Address Federal-City Relations Vital to

Whole National Economy, before the American Municipal Association, by, A627.

Article: Federal Budget (excerpts), by Wal- ter Lippmann, 1745. —— $6 Million Jet Jolt Hits Airport, in

the Pittsburgh Press, 1869. Editorial: Rockefeller’s Millions, Washington Post, 1744.

Letter: Pennsylvania floods, to Representa- tive Cannon, from, 1494.

public housing, to Senator Spark- man, from the Public Housing Admin- istration, 1743.

Memorandum: tax program for 1958, by AFL-CIO economists, 1746.

Remarks: slum clearance, committee testi- mony by Mayors Celebrezze and Poulson, 1752, 1753.

Resolution: area redevelopment legisla- tion, by the Wilkes-Barre and Scranton, Pa., city councils, 1095.

REA policy, by the Pennsylvania REA, 1271.

slum clearance, by the American Municipal Association, 1752.

Table: declining Federal share of the tax burden, 1749.

increase in State and local indebt- edness since World War II, 1750.

Pennsylvania airport survey, 1868. Pennsylvania unemployment, 1094. relation of debt to gross national

product, 1748. underground coal mine fatal acci-

dent facilities, 1151. urban renewal projects, 1272, 1739-

1742. Telegrams: airport improvements, from the

Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, Blair County Commisisoner, and Union Bank- ing & Trust Co., 1869.

Amendments offered by, to Housing improvements bill (S. 57): to

amend, 1549, 1750, 1752, 1761. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Equal protection of laws: enforce consti-

tutional rights (see bill S. 810), 1193. Federal Coal Mine Safety Act: amend to

remove exemption with respect to cer- tain mines (see bill S. 743), 1138.

Flood-control activities: include certain — Lakes property in (see bill S. 859), 1713.

Gewinner, Ursula: for relief (see bill S. 843), 1354.

Item veto: amend Constitution relative to certain appropriation bills (see S.J. Res. 44), 1495.

Juvenile delinquency: provide Federal as- sistance (see bill S. 694), 1059-

McLeod, Clifford J: for relief (see bill S. 620), 1194.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders im (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Mines and quarries: relating to certain in- spections (see bill S. 811), 1194. :

National Defense Education Act of 1958: amend relative to certain affidavits (see bill S. 819), 1194.

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CLARK, JOSEPH S.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Pensylvania: appoint additional district judges (see bill S. 818), 1194.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193.

VHF television channels: establish certain priority in awarding (see bill S. 924), 1554.

Memorials of legislature Pennsylvania, 1494.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association: congratula-

tions (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1799. Rural Electrification Administration: loan

policy of (see S. Res. 21), 726. Remarks by, on

Airport improvements bill, 1852, 1853, 1858, 1867-1869.

Area redevelopment bill, 1089-1092, 1094-

1096. Coal mine safety regulations, 1151. Committee chairmanships: opposition to

seniority rule, 1512. Federal budget, 1092, 1745, 1746, 1748.

FHA mortgage insurance, 1273. Flood-control projects, 1494. Housing improvements bill, 1271-1274,

1583, 1584, 1605, 1613, 1614, 1719-1721, 1737-1753, 1761, 1786.

programing, 1519, 1520, 1523-1525. slum clearance, 1613, 1719, 139,

1742, 1750. Income tax: increase, 1744, 1746, 1868. New York State income taxes, 1744. Pennsylvania judgeships: provide five ad-

* ditional, 1206. Public Housing Administration: criticism

1743, 1744. Slum clearance, 1271. Surplus foods disposal, 1095. Unemployment, 1094.

CLARK, TOM (Associate Justice of Supreme Court), editorial, Court Again Disregards Established Principles, A775.

CLARKSDALE (MISS.) PRESS REGISTER, articles, Tribute to Airmen of Greenville Air Force Base, A732.

CLAYTON ACT. See MoNopotieEs. CLERGYMEN, communications: amend code

relativé to court testimony on certain,

by (see bills S. 965; H.R. 3493, 3494). Remarks in Senate: confidential informa-

tion: protect source, 1801.

CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER. Articles and editorials

Family Budget, A620. Is It Humiliating To Proclaim Loyalty?

A571. CLEVELAND PRESS. Articles and editorials Sound and Specific, A742. Terrible Price To Pay, A802.

CLINICS. See Pusiic HEALTH.

COAD, MERWIN (a Representative from Iowa).

Editorial: Putting Our Surpluses To Use, from the Des Moines (Iowa) Register, A521.

Results of questionnaire by Farmers Grain Dealers Association of Iowa, A909.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Flood-control projects: evaluate recrea-

tional benefits in planning (see bill H.R. 4061), 1658.

Milk and milk products: protect public from unsanitary (see bill H.R. 4062), 1658.

Rural mail delivery service: extend (see bill H.R. 4063), 1658.

COAL. See MInrs aND MINING.

COAL INDUSTRY, letter, German import tax, by John L. Lewis, A710.

Statements: Tariff Imposed by Germany, by Tom Pickett and John S. Routh, A633, A634.

Table: mine accidents, 1151.

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COAL INDUSTRY—Continued Articles and editorials

Families Hang Onto Life, A882. Story of Whitesville, A885. Tour Reveals Coal Camp Poverty, A808. U.S. Coal Is Dealt Unfair Blow, A731.

Remarks in House Coal by wire, A885. Coal Research and Development Commis-

sion, A848. European Common Market: effect on US.

coal industry, 1544. Germany: coal embargo, 1703, A808. West Germany's import tax, A545.

Remarks in Senate Federal Coal Mine Inspection Act: amend,

1151. COAL “RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

COMMISSION, establish (see bills H.R. 3621, 3639, 3687).

Remarks in House: need for, A848. COAST GUARD. See TREASURY DEPARTMENT. COBALT. See MINEs AND MINING. COFFIN, FRANK M. (a Representative from

Maine). Appointed on commission, 1277.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Self-employed: establish voluntary pension

plans (see bill H.R. 3616) , 1332.

COHELAN, JEFFERY (a Representative from California).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Angelidou, Maria, for relief (see bill H.R.

3787), 1337. Retired servicemen: equalization of pay

(see bill H.R. 3284), 1039. Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States for (see bill H.R. 4064), 1658. COINS AND COINAGE. Bills and resolutions to issue commemora-

tive Titusville, Pa. (first oil well) ¢see bill H.R.

3655).

COLE, FRED W., poem by, A589.

COLGLAZIER; ROBERT W., JR., brigadier’ general, appoint as permanent (see bill H.R. 3412). “

COLLERAFFI, MONDELLO F., relief (see bill H.R. 3425).

COLLIER, HAROLD R. from Illinois) .

Appointed on commission, 1277. Statement: Object of Government, Abraham Lincoln, A620.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by D.C. Transit System, Inc.: insure effective

regulation of (see bill H.R. 4163), 1704. Taxation: reduce excise taxes on automo-

biles and parts (see bill H.R. 3617), 183% Wodzisz, Casmir, for relief (see bill H.R.

3788) , 1337. Remarks by, on

Brownlee Dam: completion and operation, A620. .

Gordon, Thomas S.: eulogy, A503. Hells Canyon project, A620. Private versus public power, A620. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1638.

COLLINS, CHARLES W.., letter, George Wash- ington Memorial Parkway, A890.

COLMER, WILLIAM M. (a Representative from Mississippi) .

Address: Representative Winstead, at Mis- sissippi products dinner of Mississippi Day Committee, A574.

Appointed on commission, 1276. Article: Public Forum, by W. A. Langley

in the Laurel (Miss.) Leader-Call, A525. Editorial: Deep in the Heart of Dixie, from

the Wayne County (Miss.) News, A775. Letter: s¢hool integration, to the President

from Carleton Putnam, 1287, Remarks by, on Communist conspiracy, 1473. Military draft extension, 1648. School segregation: Putnam letter, 1287. Supreme Court: criticism, 1287.

Reports made by, from Committee on Rules, 1547.

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COLORADO, lands, disclaim interest in cer- tain, in (see bill H.R. 3454).

Memorial of legislature: TV booster sta- tions, 1708.

COLORADO RIVER, weather modification, program of, for drainage basin of (see bills S. 943; H.R. 4200-4210).

Remarks in Senate: weather control, 1710. COLORADO RURAL REHABILITATION

CORP., assets, transfer (see bill S. 719). COLUMBIA, ALA., Chattahoochie River,

designate dam on, at (see bill H.R. 3625).

COLUMBIA BASIN PROJECT ACT. Bills and resolutions Farm units: amend act relative to sale of

(see bill H.R. 4214). Water: amend act relative to delivery of,

to certain farm units (see bill S. 972). COLUMBIA MISSOURIAN (publication),

- editorial, Congress Needs Facts, A534. COLUMBIA (S.C.) RECORD. Articles and editorials

Governor Hollings’ A529.

“World Is Adopting America’s System, A688. COLUMBIA RIVER, article, Contaminated,

Inaugural Address,

A755. COLUMBUS, MONT., article, Discovers It-

self, 1815. 2 COLUMBUS CITIZEN, editorial, DiSalle’s

Program, A743. COLUMBUS DAY. See Honimays. COMBER, JOHN W., article, Maryknoll

Bishop-Elect Was Jailed by Japanese, A823.

COMET (publication), remarks in Senate relative to, A815.

COMMERCIAL LAW JOURNAL, article, Demise of Government Contractors by Bureaucratic Fiat, A590. 7

COMMISSION ON EQUAL JOB OPPORTU- NITY UNDER GOVERNMENT CON- TRACTS, establish (see bills S. 942; H.R. 4169).

Remarks in Senate: create, 1710. COMMISSION ON HUMAN RESETTLEMENT,

create (see bill H.R. 3261). COMMISSION ON PRIMARY ELECTION

DATES, establish (see bill H.R. 3910). COMMITTEE ON AERONAUTICAL AND

SPACE SCIENCES (Senate). Appointment: Martin, 1096. Minority members: rearrange listing, 1186. Resignation: Javits, 1096.

COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE (House). Employees, 1124. Funds (see H. Res. 156). - m

COMMITTSBE ON APPROPRIATIONS (House).

Employees, 1124. Letter, reduction in budget estimates in

85th Congress, 1727, 1728. COMMITTEE ON ARMED

(House). Employees, 1124. Permission to sit, 1103.

Bills and resolutions ‘ Departnient of Defense: authorize investi-

gation of (see H. Res. 19*, 20*). Remarks in House, investigations: author-

ize, 1283. subcommittee to study ‘defense

manpower, 1682. COMMITTEE, ON ARMED _ SERVICES

» (Benate). Civil defense program: study (see S. Res. 67). :

Remarks in Senate, investigations: author- ize, 1403.

COMMITTEE ON ATOMIC ENERGY (Joint). Appointments; Senate, 1210. -Rearrangement_of minority: members, 1713.

COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CUR- ~RENCY (House),

Employees, 1125. ., i Investigations: conduct certain (see H, Res,

44, 47, 81*, 82*). Remarks in House, investigations: author-

ize, 1098. , ‘ .

SERVICES

COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CUR- RENCY (Senate).

Appointment: Javits, 1096. Excused: Mr. Fulbright (see S. Res. 77*),

1890. : Resignation: Keating, 1096.

Remarks in Senate Housing: study, 1444. Investigations: authorize, 1426.

COMMITTEE TO CONDUCT AN INVESTIGA- TION AND STUDY OF THE POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF AGENCIES OVER THE OPERATION OF AIRCRAFT (House,

— Select). Establish (see H. Res. 162).

‘ COMMITTEE ON CONSTRUCTION OF MU- SEUM OF HISTORY AND TECHNOLOGY (Joint).

Appointments, House, 1276.

COMMITTEE ON THE DISTRICT OF CO- LUMBIA (House).

Appointments, 1279. Emplc yees, 1125. Funds (see H. Res. 143).

COMMITTEE, ECONOMIC (Joint). Appointments, 1561. Membership: fix majority and minority

(see bill S. 961*). Remarks in Senate, membership, 1800.

COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC PROGRESS, re- marks in Senate, farm program, 1536.

COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR (House).

Employees, 1125. Investigations: conduct (see H. Res. 147*,

148). Remarks in House, investigation: author-

‘ ize, 1623.

COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS (House).

Employees, 1125. Investigation: authorize (see H. Res, 113*,

114).

Remarks in House, investigation: author- ize, 1281.

COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS (Senate). ;

Excused: Mr. Green (see S. Res. 77*), 1890. Table: committee activity (1949-58), 1876.

Remarks in Senate Additional personnel, 1424. Briefings by executive officers, 1540. Foreign polity of the United States: study,

1424.

Remarks in Senate, Green, Theodore F.: tributes, 1341, 1875.

COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN INFORMATION AND INTELLIGENCE (Joint), establish (see S.J. Res. 34).

COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN TRADE_ DE- VELOPMENT (Senate, Special).

Establish (see Res. 51).

COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERA- TIONS (House).

Appointments, 1279. , Employees, 1125.

Investigation: authorize (see H. Res. 108*).

COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERA- TIONS (Senate).

Press release, summary of investigations, 1353.

Remarks in Senate International health activities of the ex-

ecutive branch: study, 1446, 1517, 1531. Investigations: authorize, 1407.

results, 1408. 8 ‘

Annual (S. Rept. 40), 1353. Misrepresentations in Advertising of

Properties (S. Rept. 89) , 1352. COMMITTEE ON HOUSE ADMINISTRA-

TION (House). Employees, 1127.

. Punds: provide (see H. Res. 131°). COMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION AND NA-

TIONALITY POLICY (joint), appoint- ments, Senate, 1789.

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COMMITTEE ON IMPROPER ACTIVITIES IN LABOR AND MANAGEMENT FIELD (Senate, select) .

Appointments, 1561. Continue (see S. Res. 44*). Letter, continue investigations by Sen-

ator John L. McClellan, 1404. Remarks in Senate, investigations: author-

ize, 1404. COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE MATTERS

(Joint). Establish (see H. Con. Res. 66,72, 77, 78).

COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS (House).

Authority to sit, 1455. Employees, 1127.

Bills and resolutions Funds: authorize (see H. Res. 146). Investigation: authorize (see H. Res. 130*). Present Relations of the Federal Govern-

ment to the American Indian: print ex- tra copies (see H. Res. 145).

Remarks in House Investigations: authorize, 1282.

COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS (Senate).

Appointment: Martin, 1096. Electric power: study (see S. Res. 70*, 71). Remarks in Senate, investigation: author-

ize, 1880. Remarks in Senate, textile industry: study,

188F. Report: Problems of the Domestic Textile

Industry (S. Rept. 42), 1552. Resignation: Keating, 1096.

COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE AND FOR- EIGN COMMERCE (House).

Employees, 1127. Investigations: conduct (see H. Res. 56*,

136). Remarks in House, investigations: author-

ize, 1097. COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE AND FOR-

EIGN COMMERCE (Senate). Report: Problems of the Domestic Textile

Industry (S. Rept. No. 42), 1552. Textile industry: investigate (see S. Res.

50*). COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE CAMPAIGN

EXPENDITURES (House, Special). Employees, 1130.

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY (House). Employees, 1127.

Bills and resolutions Funds: provide (see H. Res. 92*). Investigation: conduct certain

27*). Remarks in House

Investigations: authorize, 1097. Transfer of consideration of immigration

matters to another committee, A715. COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY (Senate). Appointment: Keating, 1096. Authority to file reports, 1402. Resignation: Martin, 1096. Testimony, Communists in defense plants,

before Internal Security Subcommittee, 1325.

Bills and resolutions Administrative Procedures Act: study (see

S. Res. 61*). Antitrust laws:

57*). Constitutional amendments: study (see S.

Res. 58*). Constitutional rights: study (see S. Res.

62*). Federal prisons: investigate (see S. Res,

60*). Immigration and naturalization: investi-

gate (see S. Res. 55*). Juvenile delinquency: investigate (see S.

Res, 54*). Patent Office: investigate (see S. Res. 53*). Statutes of the United States: study revi-

sion and codification (see S. Res. 63*). Subversive activities: study laws relating

to (see S; Res. 59). Trading With the Enemy Act: investigate

“ (see S. Res. 56*).

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investigate (see S. Res.

6S: CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY—Con. Remarks in Senate

Antitrust laws: study, 1431. Constitutional amendments: study mat-

ters relating to, 1445, Constitutional rights: study, 1439. Escapees and refugees: study problems re-

lating to, 1442. Immigration laws: study, 1430. Juvenile delinquency: continue investiga-

tion, 1437. hearings in New York, 1377. investigations since 1953, 1429.

National security: investigate, 1429. Operations: cost of, 1429, 1430. Statutes of the United States: codification,

1443.

Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monop- oly: testimony, 1085.

Trading With the Enemy Act: investigate, 1441.

COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WEL- FARE (Senate).

Notice of hearings, 1210. Bills and resolutions

Clerical assistants: hire additional (see S. Res. 49*).

Funds: additional (see S. Res. 45*). Labor laws: study (see S. Res. 66*). Problems of the aged: investigate (see S.

Res. 65*). Remarks in Senate

Additional personnel, 1444. Investigations: authorize, 1881. Problems of the aged: study, 1878.

COMMITTEE ON THE LIBRARY (Joint). Appointments: Senate, 1339. Remarks in Senate: apointments, 1410,

1419.

COMMITTEE ON MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES (House).

Employees, 1128. Investigation: authorize (see H. Res. 105*,

106). Remarks in House, investigation: author-

ize, 1281.

COMMITTEE ON NAVAJO-HOPI INDIAN ADMINISTRATION (Joint), appoint- ments, House, 1276.

COMMITTEE OF 100 ON THE FEDERAL CITY, letter, National Cultural Center, by Neill Phillips, A544.

COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE (House).

Appointments, 1279. Employees, 1128. Investigations:

79*,91). Remarks in House, investigations: author-

ize, 1280.

COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE (Senate).

Bills and resolutions

Clerical assistant: additional (see S. Res. 7*).

Investigation: authorize (see S. Res. 8*). Remarks in Senate

Additional personnel, 1427. COMMITTEE ON PRESERVATION OF MEM-

ORABILIA OF SENATE (Special) cre- ate (see S. Res. 72*).

Remarks in Senate: authority to file re- port, 1882,

COMMITTEE ON PRINTING (Joint). Appointments, Senate, 1339. Remarks in Senate: appointments, 1410,

1419.

COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS (House). Employees, 1128. Investigations: authorize (see H. Res. 91*,

107*). Remarks in House, investigation: author-

ize, 1281. Statement: Turbine Contract, a members

of, 1294. COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS (! (Senate).

Punds: additiérial (see S. Res. 45*). Remarks in Senate: additional funds, 1879.

COMMITTEE ON REDUCTION OF NONES- SENTIAL FEDERAL EXPENDITURES (Joint), appointment, Senate, 1789.

conduct (see H. Res. 78*,

COMMITTEE ON RULES (House). Employees, 128. Permission to sit, 1103.

COMMITTEE ON RULES AND ADMINISTRA- TION (Senate).

Appointment: Keating, 1096. Investigation: authorize (see S. Res. 69*). Remarks in Senate: investigations, author-

ize, 1419, 1422. Resignation: Javits, 1096.

COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND ASTRO- NAUTICS (House).

Appointments, 1279. Authority to sit, 1457.

COMMITTEE ON SMALL BUSINESS (House, Select).

Employees, 1129. Letter: commendation, by National Inde-

pendent Dairies Association, A547.

Bills and resolutions Expenses: authorize payment of certain

(see H. Res. 160). Investigation: authorize (see H. Res. 133*,

139*). Remarks in House

Create, 1623. Investigations: authorize, 1099.

COMMITTEE ON SMALL BUSINESS (House). Standing committee: create as (see H. Res.

142, 155). COMMITTEE ON SMALL BUSINESS (Senate,

Select).

Appointment: Javits, 1555. Appointments, 1356, 1555. Resignation: Goldwater, 1555.

Bills and resolutions Briefing on the Investment Act: print ex-

tra copies of (see S. Con. Res. 5*). Investigation: authorize (see S. Res. 16*).

Remarks in Senate Investigations: authorize, 1428.

COMMITTEE ON SPACE AND ASTRONAU- TICS (Senate, Special).

Authority to file report, 1210. COMMITTEE ON UN-AMERICAN ACTIVI-

TIES (House). Employees, 1128. Resolution: continuance urged, by Santa

Barbara, Calif., unit of Pro America, A498.

Memorial of Legislature of Texas: extend,

1043, A505. Bills and resolutions

Funds: authorize (see H. Res. 137*). Remarks in House

Abolish, 1112. Investigations: resolution (H. Res. 137)

to authorize, 1286. COMMITTEE ON VETERANS’

(House). Appointments, 1279. Employees, 1129. Investigations: conduct (see H. Res. 101*,

126*). Remarks in House, investigations: author-

ize, 1098. COMMITTEE ON WASHINGTON METRO-

POLITAN PROBLEMS (Joint). Continue (see S. Con. Res. 2*). Remarks in Senate, extend, 1423. Report (S. Rept. 38; H. Rept. 26), 1340,

1489.

COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS (House).

Employees, 1129.

COMMITTEES OF HOUSE, appointments, 1279.

Employees, 1124-1130.

COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE, editorial, For Better Senate, A613.

Letters: Opposing seniority rule (sundry), A841.

Remarks in Senate Chairmen from Old South, 1395, 1512. Investigations: coordinate, 1432. Select committees: cost increases, 1406,

1407, 1429, 1432.

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION. See DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

COMMUNICATIONS. See TaxaTIon.

AFFAIRS

COMMUNICATIONS ACT, remarks in Senate, Television programs: channels for edu- cation, 1555.

COMMUNISM. See also Russia. Address, Mikoyan’s Visit, by Vice Presi-

dent Nixon, 1067. Letter: American public opinion, by Wil-

liam Sweeney, A739. Articles and editorials

Red Inmate Gets $88.10 Social Security Payment, 1512.

Report on Recent Attacks Against the FBI, A814.

Saboteurs in Defense Plants, 1326. Bills and resolutions

Counteraction: train leaders in, of (see bills H.R. 3880, 3881).

Remarks in House Abuse of passport privilege, 1692. American Communications Association: Communist members, 1325.

Communist strategy and tactics (review), 1469-1473.

Counteraction schools: establish, 1470. House Committee on Un-American Ac-

tivities: abolish, 1116. Jackson, James: speech in Russia, 1693.

Remarks in Senate Khrushchev’s challenge to the West, 1076. Social security benefits: payments to Com-

munists, 1511. Soviet challenge to the West, 1211.

COMMUNIST WORLD AND OURS, THE (book), book review by Senator-J. W. Fulbright, A680.

COMMUNITY CHEST, address, Social Wel- fare Work, by Frederick M. Lange, A699,

COMMUNITY TELEVISION BUREAU, estab- lish (see bills H.R. 3706, 3732, 3737, 3740, 3748, 3771, 3845, 3929, 3999).

COMPACTS. Bills and resolutions granting consent of

Congress. Tax treatment of nonresidents (see bills

S. 991; H.R. 4174-4176, 4189, 4193), Remarks in House

Uniform tax treatment of nonfesidents, 1662.

COMPTROLLER GENERAL, statement; TVA audit, by Senator Homer Capehart, 1717.

Audit reports Army Engineer Supply Center, Tokyo, Ja-

pan, 1656; 1708. Federal Housing Administration, 1137,

1329. Washington National Airport, 1656, 1708.

Communications from Army Signal Corps: supply operations, Or-

leans, France, 1038, 1054. Department of the Navy: aircraft engine

overhaul pipeline, 1704, 1708. General Accounting Office: positions, 1130,

1137. CONCORD (N.H.) MONITOR, editorial, Cot-

ton’s Big Job, A798.

CONDON, FRANCIS B., statement, Report of Chief Justices of State Supreme Courts, 1226. “

CONGRESS. See also COMMITTEES OF CON- GRESS; HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SEN- ATE.

Tables: Physicians in Congress, Se. Articles and editorials

No Double Standard in Code of Ethics, A688.

Physicians in Congress, A578. Bills and resolutions

Fiscal organization and procedures: study (see H. Res. 185, 151).

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, editorial, Dr. Hechler Discovers the Appendix, A858.

CONGRESS WEEKLY . (publication), edi- torial, Justice Is Done, A588.

CONNECTICUT, judges, appoint additional (seé bill H.R. 3490),

CONNOR, ROBERT: J., SR., report, Rehabili- tation of Alcoholics in District of Colum- bia, 1518.

CONSCRIPTION. See DEPARTMENT OF DE- FENSE.

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CONSERVATION, See AGRICULTURE; NATURAL RESOURCES.

CONSERVATION NEWS (publication), arti- cle, Problem of Access to Public Lands, A523."

CONSIDINE, BOB, article, Our Puzzling Farm Policy, A862.

CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS. See Civin RIGHTS.

CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES. Address: Constitutional Government Is

Imperiled, by Marlin T. Phelps, A716. Articles and editorials

Fourteenth Amendment, 1387. Legality of 14th Amendment, A795.

Joint resolutions to amend < 7 Amendments: study matters pertaining to

(see S. Res. 58*). Appropriation bills: item veto (see S.J.

Res. 44; H.J. Res. 189, 204). House of Representatives: authorize Gov-

ernors to fill vacancies in (see S. J. Res. 39).

provide 4-year term for Members of (see S.J. Res. 36).

Nonresidents: prohibit States from taxing certain income of (see.H.J. Res. 190, 203, 221). ;

Office of President: eligibility requirements (see H.J. Res. 205), 214.

President: ability to discharge duties of office (see S.J. Res. 40).

President and Vice President: election of (see H.J. Res. 194).

Public schools: grant exclusive control over to the States (see S.J. Res. 32).

Supreme Court: limit judicial power of (see H.J. Res. 201).

Voting: reduce age limit to 18 for (see H.J. Res. 193).

Women: equal rights for men and (see H.J. Res. 195, 198, 206, 207, 210, 212, 219, 220, 222-226) .

Remarks in House Federal Constitution and the Supreme

Court: historical review, 1109-1112, Supreme Court: amendment relating to

decisions of, 1306. Remarks in Senate

Fourteenth amendment, 1239. House of Representatives: filling of tempo-

rary vacancies, 1208. 4-year terms for Members, 1207.

President: discharge of-duties, 1208. Public schools: vest control in States, 1071,

1073. CONTE, SILVIO O. (a Representative from

Massachusetts). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Corliss, Preciolita V.: for relief (see bill H.R. 3789) , 1337.

Remarks by, on East Germans: seizure of American convoy,

1694. ‘ "' Masiero, Cpl. Richard: commendation,

1694. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1639, 1640.

CONTINENTAL CASUALTY CO., remarks in House relative to, A767.

CONTINMNTAL HOSIERY MILLS, ING., relief (see bill H.R. 4108). t

CONTRACTS. See GovERNMENT CONTRACTS. COOK, ARTHUR E., address, Tribute, by

Joseph McCaffrey, A798. F COOK, FRED J., remarks in Senate relative

to, A793, A814.

COOK, ROBERT E. (a Representative from Ohio). ;

Article: Gave Their Lives Helping Others, in the Painesville Telegraph, 1322,

Remarks by, on Ohio flood damage, 1322, 1324.

COOLEY, HAROLD D. (a Representative from North Carolina).

List: employees of the Committee on Ag- riculture, 1124,

No. II——3

COOLEY, HAROLD D.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Continental Hosiery Mills, Ine.: for relief (see bill H.R. 4108) , 1659.

Social Security Act: amend to increase out- side earnings (see bill H.R. 3470), 1131.

Motions and resolutions offered by Committee on Agriculture: provide certain

funds for (see H. Res. 156), 1659. COOPER, H. M., relief (see bill H.R. 3830). COOPER, JERE (late a Representative from

Tennessee). Letter: Secretary of Health, Education, and

Welfare in 1957, relative to allowable outside income under Social Security Act, A500.

COOPER, JOHN SHERMAN (a Senator from Kentucky).

Address: Soviet-American Relations—Mik- oyan’s Visit, by the Vice President at Fordham College, 1067.

Appointed on commission, 1561. Sermon: Greatness of Lincoln, by Rev.

Richard S. Emrich in the Washington Cathedral, A694.

Amendments offered by, to Housing improvements bill (S. 57): to

amend, 1617, 1618, 1733. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Handicapped-persons: assist in rehabilita- tion (see bill S, 772), 1192.

Health Services Study Commission: estab- lish (see S.J. Res. 43), 1495. j

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Railroad employees: regulate use of track motorcars (see bill S. 995), 1800.

Railroads: protect passengers by requiring maintenance of facilities (see bill S. 996) , 1800.

Small business: tax relief (see bill S. 59), 725.

Tennessee Valley Authority Act: amend relative to issuance of bonds (see bill S. 931), 1554.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

White, J. B., heirs of: for relief (see bill S. 882) , 1355.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Area redevelopment bill, 1093. Douglas, Paul: commendation, 1093. Housing improvements bill, 1617, 1618, 1721. Kentucky unemployment, 1094.

COOPERATIVES, taxation, provide for, of (see bill H.R. 3848).

Remarks in Senate, farm co-ops: tax treat-

\ ment, 1536. COPYRIGHT LAWS. Bills and resolutions

Infringements: amend act relating to (see bill EAR. 4059).

Musical compositions: amend code rela- tive to playing of, by coin-operated ma- chines (see bill.S. 950).

CORLISS, PERCIOLITA V., relief (see bill H.R. 3789). -

CORNELL, JOSEPH H., relief (see bill H.R. 3954).

CORPORATIONS. Bills and resolutions ~

Charitable contributions: increase deduc- tions for (see bill H.R. 3482).

Depressed areas: amend code to exempt from tax in certain (see bill H.R. 3696).

Security ownership: amend act~to require public disclosure of (see bill 5S. 736).

Remarks in Senate Administered price inflation, 1085.

co S CHRISTI, TEX., remarks in Senate, Vy repair facility, 1525.

COST OF LIVING. See INFLATION.

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COTTON, NORRIS (a Senator from New Hampshire).

Appointed on Board of Visitors to Military Academy, 1561.

Editorial: Cotton’s Big Job, from the Con- cord (N.H.) Monitor, A789.

Table: Federal expenditures, 1954-60, 1858. Amendments offered by, to

Airport improvements bill (S. 1): to amend, 1848, 1865, 1871.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Labor organizations: provide further safe-

guards against improper practices in (see bill S. 748), 1139.

Remarks by, on Airport improvements bill, 1824, 1825, 1827,

1828, 1830, 1854-1860, 1865, 1866, 1870. LaGuardia Airport hazards, 1827. President’s hobbies, 1860.

COURT OF CLAIMS. See also CourRTS OF THE UNITED STATES.

Suits: amend code relative to filing of (see

bill H.R. 4053).

COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES. See also SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Appeals: bill to amend code relative to, by

the United States (see bill H.R. 4186). Clergymen: bills to amend code relative to

testimony on certain communications by (see bills S. 965; H.R. 3493, 3494).

Clergymen and news reporters: remarks in Senate, protect sources of information, 1801.

Connecticut: bill to appoint additional judges for (see biil H.R. 3490).

Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit: bill to create additional judgeship (see bill H.R.

3870). Court orders: bill to amend code relative

to use of Armed Forces to enforce (see bill H.R. 4090).

Indigent defendants: bill to provide public defender for (see bills S. 895; H.R. 4185).

letter, representation, by Attorney General, 1497.

remarks in Senate, appoint public defenders for, 1496.

Iowa: bill to provide additional judge for (see bill S. 980).

Judges: bill to prescribe oath of office for (see bill H.R. 4104).

bill to provide for additional (see bill S. 890).

Jury commissioners: bill to increase fees of (see bill H.R. 4157).

Lansing, Mich.: bill to-hold term of court in (see bill H.R. 3457).

Nevada: bill to appoint additional judge for (see bill H.R. 3443).

New Jersey: bill to appoint additional judge for (see bill H.R. 3400).

News reporters: bill to protect source of confidential information by (see bill S. 965).

North Dakota: bill to redistrict judicial district in (see bill S. 781).

Obscene material: bill to provide manda- tory prison sentences for transporting (gee bill H.R. 3967).

Offenses not committed in any district: bill to amend code relative to (see bill H.R. 4154).

Pennsylvania: bill to appoint additional judges for (see bil? S. 818).

Pleas and proceedings: bill relative to stenographic record of certain (see bill H.R. 4156).

Probation officers: bill to set minimum standards for (see bill H.R. 4151).

Social security: remarks in Senate, deci- sion’ allowing payments to deported aliens, 1511.

Taxation of costs: bill to amend code rela- tive to (see bill H.R. 4153).

Widows of judges: bill to provide annuity to (see bill S. 785).

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COYLE, JAMES P., relief (see bill H.R. 4122). COZZA, MARIA C., relief (see bill H.R. 4114). CRAM, ELSIE McKAY, article, Golden Agers

Put Personal Stamp on New Homes, A740. .

CRAMER, WILLIAM C. from Florida).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Columbus Day: to be legal holiday (see bill

H.R. 4188), 1705. Immigration and Naturalization Service:

provide training school for (see bill H.R. 3893), 1490.

Internal Revenue Code of 1954: amend relative to losses from illegal wagering (see bill H.R. 3895), 1490.

Labor organizations: prevent abuses in (see bill H.R. 3542), 1330.

Quadricentennial Anniversary Commission

of Florida, Inc.: create (see H.J. Res. 196), 1132.

Self-employed: establish voluntary pen- sion plans for (see bill H.R. 3894), 1490.

Veterans: increase pensions to widows of World War I (see bill H.R. 3712), 1334.

Remarks by, on Agriculture: President’s message on, 1304,

A879.

Eisenhower, President: farm recommendations, A879.

Labor reform bill, 1303. Mallory case, A739. Nelson case, A739. Self-employed individuals: establish vol-

untary retirement savings plans for, A719.

Sullivan case, A739. Supreme Court: constitutional amend-

ment limiting jurisdiction of, 1309. Supreme Court decisions: legislation to

clarify and overcome certain, A739. Yates case, A739.

CRAWFORD, ROBERT B., relief (see bill S. 998).

CREDIT AGENCIES OF THE GOVERNMENT. See GOVERNMENT AGENCIES.

‘CREWMEN. See ALIENS. CRIME, editorial, Bombings Should Be Han-

dled by States, A776. Bombings: provide punishment for flight

to escape prosecution for certain (see bill 5S. 956).

Remarks in House: hate bombings, 1327. Report: Misrepresentations in Advertising

of Property (S. Rept. 39), 1352. Statement: Advance Fee Racket, by Sen-

ator John L. McCleilan, 1352.

CROCKETT, LUTHER M., relief (see bill S.

(a Representative

legislation

854).

CROSSROADS FOUNDATION, article, One for the Road—Back, A746. ’

CUBA, address, Cuban Revolution, by Sen- ator Wayne Morse, 1082.

Articles and editoriais Batista Unhappy in Refuge, A779. Call in the Cookie-Pushers, A571. Castro Is Betraying His Own Revolution by

Reign of Terror, A616. Catholics Backing Castro See Executions

Justified, A641. Caution, A746. Cuban. Woman -Writes About Terror of

Batista, A825:

Emancipation From Tyranny, A640. Execution of Terrorists Necessary Act (sun-

dry), A510. Happy Cubans, A882. Maybe Castro Will Deliver, A682. Out of Its Chains (sundry), A565, A566. Thunderous Approval of Executions, A886. Why Were They Wrong? A784, Who Won What? A782.

Biographies Cardona, José Miré, A884. Castro, Fidel, A884. Urrutia, Manuel, A884.

Letters Executions, by Jose Figueres, A570. Our policies questioned, by Representative

Bowles, A509. ‘Tribute to Castro and Provisional Govern-

ment, by Carlos Cabrera, A778.

CUBA—Continued Remarks in House

Castro, Fidel, A507. background, 1117.

Castro revolution: report by Representa~- tive Powell, 1117.

Executions, A507, A570.

Remarks in Senate Castro executions: reply to Representative

Porter, 1080.

CUNNINGHAM, GLENN (a Representative from Nebraska).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Kamboukos, Panagiotis: for relief (see bill

H.R 3988), 1547. Obscene material: provide mandatory

prison sentences involving (see bill H.R. 3967), 1547.

CUNNINGHAM, JOE, article, Brown of the Mercantile National, A595.

CUNNINGHAM, MORRIS, articles, Refugees

(sundry), A801.

CURRY, JOHN, relief (see bill H.R. 4129).

CURTIN, WILLARD 8S. (a Representative

from Pennsylvania). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Historical sites: relating to national sig- nificance (see bill H.R. 3459), 1131.

CURTIS, CARL T. (a Senator from Nebraska).

Resolution: REA policy, by the Nebraska

Rural Electric Association and the Upson

County (Ga.) Electric Membership Corp.,

1889, 1890. Amendments offered by, to REA independent agency bill (S. 75): to

amend, 1066. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Item veto: amend Constitution relative to

certain appropriation bills (see S.J. Res. 44), 1795.

Labor organizations: provide further safe-

guards against improper practices in

(see bill S. 748), 1139. Presidential item vetoes:

S.J. Res. 44) , 1795.

Motions and resolutions offered by

American Dental Association anniversary: congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7),

1139. Civil defense program: study relative to

Reserve components (see S. Res. 67),

1194. Rural Electrification Administration: loan

policy of (see S. Res. 21), 726.

Remarks by, on Labor reform bill:

1176. Newbranch, Harvey E.: eulogy, 1176. Older persons: study of problems, 1879. REA policy: make independent agency,

1066.

CURTIS, CHARLES F., relief (see bill S. 684). CURTIS, LAURENCE (a Representative from

Massachusetts). Appointed on committee, 1276. Article: Ike Launches All-Out Fight, by

George Minot in the Boston Herald, A546.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Euteriadou, Athena N.: for relief (see bill FR. 3989), 1547.

Explosives: prohibit certain acts involving (see bill H.R. 2747) , 790.

Governmént activities: payments to im- prisoned persons (see bill H.R. 3285), 1040.

Green, Aaron, Jr.: for relief (see bill H.R. 3522); 1133.

Pearlmutter,, William H.: for relief (see bill H.R. 3406).

Reserve components: provide benefits to certain disabled members of (see bill H.R. 2746) , 790.

Universal Military Training and Service Act: amend relative to sole surviving son (see bill H.R. 3618) , 1332.

Yphantis, Joanna T.: for relief (see bill ELR. 3521), 1183.

Remarks by, on Racial “hate” bombings, 783.

authorize (see

secondary boycotts,

CURTIS, THOMAS B. (a Representative from Missouri).

Appointed on committee, 1119. Appointed on funeral committee, 1038. Editorial: Segregation in the Unions, in

the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1462. To Revive Europe: More Competi-

tion and Fewer Cartels, by Robert M. Burr in the Saturday Evening Post, A713.

Remarks by, on Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1035. COPE: civil rights pronouncements, 1461. Mutual savings banks: impose tax -upon,

A751. Savings and loan associations: impose tax

upon, A751. Taxation: impose tax upon savings and

loan _associations and mutual savings banks, A751.

CUSHING, NED, address, Tribute to Kansas, A799.

CUSHING, RICHARD, address, Psychiatry, A805.

Sermon: Press Warned of Professional Gossips, A727.

D.C. TRANSIT SYSTEM, INC., regulation, provide effective, of (see bill H.R. 4163).

Report, 1348, 1488. DADDARIO, EMILIO Q.

from Connetéticut). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Natural gas companies: safety require- ments (see bill H.R. 3286), 1040.

DAKE, A. N., relief (see bill S. 684). DALE, EDWIN L., JR., article, Tortoise and

Hare, A729. DALEY, ARTHUR, article, Seeing Red, 1529. DALLAS NEWS, article, Three-Rail, Program

Fills Needs of Pupils, Superior or Dull, A899.

DAMS. See RIVERS AND HARBORS. DAMOOSE, N. G., letter, Great Lakes water

diversion, A490.

DANIEL, D. C., letter, sales below cost and dairymen, A547.

DANIELS, DOMINICEK V. (a Representative from New Jersey).

Letter: Frank Murray, International Long- shoremen’s Association Independent, relative to closing of Caven Point Army Terminal, Leonardo Ammunition Depot, and curtailment of activities at Bayonne Naval Base, A768.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Romano, Rose Mary: for relief (see bill

H.R. 3790), 1337. Ruscic, Jure: for relief (see bill H.R. 3990),

1547.

Uniform tax treatment of nonresidents: compacts by States for (see bill H.R. 4189), 1705.

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLU- TION, remarks in Senate, annual report, print, 1185.

DAVENPORT (IOWA). ‘TIMES-DEMOCRAT, editorial, Consent of the Governed, A568.

DAVIS, CHARLES H., editorial, For Better

(a Representative

Courts, A707. , DAVIS, CLIFFORD (a Representative from

Tennessee). = List: employees of the Committee to In-

vestigate Campaign Expenditures, 1130. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Cooperative corporations :»provide taxation of (see bill H.R. 3848), 1489.

Taxation: repeal excise tax on communi- cation services (see bill H.R. 3896), 1490. - 7

Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933: amend (see bill H.R. 3460), 1131. :

DAVIS, D. J., letter, wet lands, 1467.

DAVIS, JAMES C. (a Representative from Georgia).

Address: Constitutional Government Is Imperiled, by Marlin T. Phelps before the Arizonans for America Organization, A716.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Moore, Robert A.: for relief (see bill H.R.

3941), 1492. Remarks by, on

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DAVIS, JOHN H., editorial, Putting Our-Sur- pluses to Use, A521.

DAWSON, WILLIAM L. (a Representative from Illinois).

List: employees of the Committee on Gov- ernment Operations, 1126.

Reports made by, from , Committee on House Administration, 1330.

_ DEATHS ANNOUNCED. Representatives

Christopher, George H., 1031, 1083. DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES, State-

ment, Inflation Control Needs Re- straint on Government Debt, A570.

Articles and editorials Do You Want a 10-Cent Dollar? A510. Federal Deficit, 1515. Ten Cents of Every Dollar of Taxes Goes

for Interest, A642. Bilis and resolutions

Reduce (see bill H.R. 3276). Remarks in House

Deficit spending, 1626. Remarks in Senate

Federal expenditures: cause of dollar de- cline, 1713.

Increase since 1935, 1421. DECARVALHO, MANUEL A., relief (see bill

S. 762). DE CHEN, AMERICA &., relief (see bill H.R.

3415). DEFENSE CONTRACTS, See DEPARTMENT

OF DEFENSE; GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS. DEFENSE FACILITIES. ‘See DEPARTMENT OF

DEFENSE. DEFENSE FACILITIES PROTECTION ACT,

enact (see bill S. 776). DEGNAN, GERALD, relief (see bill S. 684). DE HAAN, GERARD, relief (see bill H.R.

3809). DELANEY, JAMES J. (a Representative from

New York). Address: James A. Farley, before the Ad-

craft Club of Detroit, A654. Statement: Senator Gore, on Federal-Aid Highway Act, A643. ;

Senator Neuberger, on Federal-Aid Highway Act, A643.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by John F. Drews: admit to American regis-

try the vessel (see bill H.R. 3792)> 1337. Pitts-Merritt: admit to American registry

the’ vessel (see bill H.R. 3791), 1837. _ United States Code: amend relative to

outdoor advertising (see bill H.R. 3713), 1334. -

Remarks by, on Federal-Aid Highway Act: clarify intent of outdoor advertising control section, A643.

DE MILLE, CECIL B., remarks in House, eulogy, A481.

DEMOCRATIC PARTY. Resolution: Hawaiian Statehood, by Young Democratic Club of the District of Co- lumbia, A545.

Statement: President’s 1960 Budget, by Democratic Advisory Council, A599.

Addresses Honoring Governor Williams, of Michigan,

by Paul M. Butler, A895. Victory for America, by Senator Lyndon B.

Johnson, A527. Articles and editorials

Family Budget, A620. ° Ike Launches All-Out Fight, A546. Responsibility, A773.

Remarks in House Roosevelt administration:

ments, 1473. _ DENNING, WALTER A., relief (see bill 8S.

729). 4

DENT, JOHN H. (a Representative from Pennsylvania).

Editorial: High Cost of Floods, from the Pittsburgh (Pa.) Press, A659.

Letter: purchase of foreign-made turbine generators by REA, to David Hill by, A824,

Tom Pickett, t6 Secretary of State Dulles relative to West German tariff on American coal, A633.

accomplish-

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DENT, JOHN H.—Continued Report: Higher Education in the Soviet

Union, prepared by the University of Pittsburgh, A551.

Statement: Loyalty, by Theodore Roosevelt, A824.

President Eisenhower, relative to escape clause of Trade Agreements Ex- tension Act, A859.

Tariff on American Coal to West Germany, by John S. Routh, A633.

Telegram: purchase of foreign-made tur- bine generators by REA, from Mayor A. B. Elias, of Jeannette, Pa., A824. -

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by School construction: provide assistance to

States for (see bill H.R..4065), 1658. Unemployment: alleviate conditions in cer-

tain areas (see bill H.R. 3849), 1489.

Motions and resolutions offered by Tariffs and embargoes: conduct investiga-

tion of (see H. Res. 141), 1132.

Remarks by, on American Flint Glass Workers Union, A858. Hand-blown glassware industry: problems

confronting, A858. effect of imports on, A858.

Trade Agreements Extension Act: escape clause provisions, A858.

excerpt from statutory escape clause, A859.

DENTON, WINFIELD K. (a Representative from Indiana).

Appointed on commission, 1277. Appointed on committee, 1277. Poem: Land of the Dreamers Where Dreams

Come True, by Fred W. Cole, A589.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Armed Forces: relating to certain members

who served in Philippines (see H.J. Res. 197), 1132,

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3557), 1331.

DENVER POST. Articles and editorials

Balancing Budget Against Needs, We Are Hopeful, But Not Fearful, A499.

Civil Rights, 1258. Greedy Farmer Again, A586.

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. See also AGRICULTURE; SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE.

Bills and resolutions Establishment: commemorate

H.R. 4012).

Remarks in Senate ™ Budget: analysis, 1232.

Commodity Credit Corporation: use of grains for soil bank payments, 1813.

_Research grants: provide, 1062.

Tables

(see bill

budget estimates, 1232, 1233. Receipts from various activities, 1233.

DEPARTMENT OF -COMMERCE. See also SECRETARY OF COMMERCE.

Patent Office: investigate (see S. Res. 53*). Remarks in Senate, Patent Office: investi-

gate, 1438.

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE. See also Src- RETARY OF DEFENSE.

Active duty: bill relative to procedure for ordering members to (see bill H.R. 3359).

Airlift: article, Let’s Look at Airlift, A730. Armed Forces: remarks in House, prohibit

use against American citizens, 1683. Benefits: bill to amend act to provide cer-

tain (see bill H.R. 3364). Budget: article, McElroy’s Troubles, 1714.

remarks’ in Senate, Symington- Eisenhower controversy, 1714.

Clothing and textile material bill to au- thorize sale of certain, to contractors (see bill H.R. 3294).

Communications, remarks in House, pro- tection from sabotage, 1325.

Compensation: editorial, Rank Discrimi- nation, A601.

Conscription: concurrent resolution to es- _ tablish committee to study alternative to (see H. Con. Res. 71).

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—Continued Contracts: editorial, Defense and Business,

A900. letters, defense contracts, by Rep-

resentative Charles E. Chamberlain, 1654. Courts-martial: bill to amend act relative

to, for certain persons in National Guard (see bill H.R. 3370).

Declaration of facts: bill to amend act to accept, in lieu of an affidavit (see bill H.R. 3313).

Defense facilities: bills to guard strategic (see bills S. 776; H.R. 3693).

Defense Facilities Protection Act: article, Saboteurs in Defense Plants, 1326.

remarks in House, analysis, 1324. remarks in Senate, enact, 1199.

Defense manpower: remarks in House, study by House committee, 1682.

Disability compensation: bill to permit awards of, and readjustment pay (see bill H.R. 3924).

Discharges: bill to permit rejection of cer- tain, and request court-martial (see bill 5S. 969). -

directive, uniform slander. tables, 1106, 1107. text of directive to establish uni-

form standards, 1104. Doctors: remarks \in House, drafting of,

1665, 1668. Duties: bill to prohibit assignment of cer-

tain (see bill H.R. 3347). Enlistment programs: bill to extend special

(see bill H.R. 3368) . Enlistments: bill to amend act relative to

extension of (see bill H.R. 3324). Escorts: bill to authorize transportation

allowances. for certain, of dependents (see bill H.R. 3322).

Furlough, emergency: bill to provide mem- bers, for death in immediate family (see bill H.R. 3629).

Guided missiles: article, GI Joe and Honest John, A826,

article, Major’s Friend, A614. bill to provide for certain work on,

by private firms (see bill S. 976). editorial, End Rocket-Missile Con-

fusion, A824. Hazardous risks: bill to indemnify con-

tractors against nuclear and unusually (see bill H.R. 4103).

Helium Act: bill to amend (see bill 8S. 826).

Hiding from-enemy: bills to compensate for time spent in (see bills H.R. 3873, 4026).

House trailers: bills to permit payment of cost of moving (see bills H.R. 3351, 3638).

Inventive contributions: bill to authorize awards for (see bill S. 898).

remarks in Senate, monetary awards, 1497.

Investigate: resolutions to (see H. Res, 19*, 20*).

Justice and discipline: bill to amend act to improve administration of (see bill H.R. 3455). ™

Korean prisoners of war: bill for relief of certain, or th®ir survivors (see bill H.R. 4121).

Leonardo Ammo Depot: letter, closing of, by Frank Murray, A768.

Manpower: article, Draft Law Issues, A622.

Medals: bill to amend code relative to certain (see bill H.R. 3291). f

Medical officers: bill relative to appoint- ment of boards of (see bill H.R. 3320).

Military installations: bill to prohibit cur- tailment of functions at certain, until © approved by Congress (see bill H.R. 3346).

resolution, future status, by Beau- regard Post, American Legion, De Ridder, La., A778. ;

Military justice: joint resolution prohibit- ing delivery of servicemen to foreign governments (see H.J. Res. 192).

Military records: bills to correct (see bills H.R. 3340, 3718).

20 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—Continued Minimum strength requirements: bill to

repeal certain (see bill H.R. 3388). Minuteman: article, McElroy Gospel, A689. National Guard: bill to amend code rela-

tive to employment of caretakers (see bill H.R. 3352).

bill to change enlistments in (see bill H.R. 3363).

bill to clarify status of members teaching at schools of the (see bill H.R. 3356).

bill to prohibit use, in certain cases (see bills H.R. 4090, 4091).

bill to provide Federal support for defense forces (see bill H.R. 3355).

bill to provide travel allowances for members of (see bill H.R. 3358).

National Guard Pureau: bill to organize (see bill H.R. 3361).

National Security: address by Senator Richard B. Russell, 1386.

Personnel strength: bill to amend act rel- ative to (see bill H.R. 2260*).

remarks in House, scheme to get around, A770.

Philippines: bill to promote those who served in defense of (see bill S. 837).

Preparedness: address, Changing Dimen- sions in National Security, by Secretary of Defense Neil H. McElroy, A776.

-address, for the Common Defense, by Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, 1563.

address, Improving Our Capabili- ties for Limited War, by Gen. Maxwell Taylor, A780.

address, National Security, by Sen- ator Lyndon B. Johnson, A872.

article, Administration’s Answer to Soviet ICBM, A754.

article, Berlin May Cause US. Policy Revision, A637.

editorial, Budget To Resist Com- munist Expansion? A611.

article, GI Joe and Honest John, A826.

article, McElroy’s Troubles, A841. articles, Missiles by the Numbers

(sundry), A689. article, Reds Now Have Power Bal-

ance, A837. article, United States Now Ahead,

A704.

statement, Adequate Military Shield for Foreign Policy, by National Planning Association, A678.

Procurement: remarks in Senate, waste, 1092.

Quarters: bill to provide allowance for, for members of Reserve component (see bill H.R. 3353).

Rations in kind: bill to authorize for cer- tain officers (see bill H.R. 3362).

Readjustment pay: bill to permit awards _ of, and disability compensation (see bill H.R.3924).

Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Ala.: remarks in Senate, tribute, 1271.

Reserve component: bill to clarify status of persons who enlist, in (see bill H.R. 3354).

Reserve officers: bill relative to active-duty agreements with (see bill H.R. 3369).

bill to permit combining of service to qualify for certain allowance (see bill H.R. 3360).

bill relative to promotion of certain, when running mates-are eligible for consideration (see bill H.R. 3860).

Reserves: address, National Security, by Senator Richard B. Russell, 1386.

Reserves and Regulars: bill to equalize pay=- ment of per diem (see bill H.R. 3357).

Retired members: bills to equalize pay of — bills H.R. 3284, 3328, 3373, 3691, 4007,

15). bill to authorize reduced annuity

plus compensation to certain (see bill 8.911).

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—Continued DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—Comtinued Schools: bill to provide for education of

children of service personnel in areas having closed (see bill S. 959).

Science buildings: bills to make grants to colleges for (see bills H.R. 3630, 4050).

Service: bill to credit certain for retire- ment purposes (see bill H.R. 3365).

Uniform Code of Military Justice: bills to amend relative to (see bills H.R. 3387, 4040).

Universal Military Training and Service Act: remarks in House, extend, 1291, 1648, 1662.

remarks in House, terminate, 1458.

DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE

Academy: appointments to Board of Vis- itors, House, 1277.

Aircraft: bill.to provide that private firms make certain repairs on (see bill S. 976).

Airlift planes: articles, Contracts and Pre- paredness (sundry) , A520.

Civil Air Patrol: remarks in Senate, in- vestigation, 1353.

Eglin Reservation, Fla.: bill to provide for forestry management and reforestation (see Dill H.R. 3501).

Greenville Air Force Base: articles: Tribute to Airmen of, A732.

Project Sea Weed: excerpt from Senate re- port, 1353.

Reserves: remarks in House, complaints re- garding training program, 1676.

USAFE Keeps Peace With Determination: article, 1219.

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

Academy: appointments to Board of Vis- itors, House, 1276.

bill to amend act providing a chap- lain for (see bill H.R. 3539).

Caven Point Terminal: letter, closing of, by Frank Murray, A768. °

Corps of Engineers: remarks in House, tur- bine contract, Greers Ferry Dam, 1294.

First Cavalry Division: article, Jimmy L. Melton and Brothers Making Career in Armed Forces, A871.

Korean soldiers: article, Army Cheesepar- ing, A848.

Officers: bill to provide compensation to certain, unjustly removed from active list (see bill S. 800). 4

Preparedness: article, Cheeseparing, A848. Support Center, St. Louis, Mo.: correspond-

ence between Representative Leonor K, Sullivan and various executive agencies relative to firing of 17 janitors, A770—- A772.

remarks in House, dismissal of 17 janitors, A770.

Women’s Auxiliary Corps: bills to credit certain service as member (see bills H.R. 3321, 3748).

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAvyYy

Academy: appointments to Board of Vis- itors, House, 1276.

Aircraft: bill to authorize supplies and services to foreign (see bill H.R. 3292).

Bayonne Naval Base: letter, closing of, by Frank Murray, A768.

Chaplains: bill to eliminate requirement for reports by (see bill H.R. 3290).

Contracts: article, How To Deal With the Navy in the Field of Business Law, A874.

Corpus Christi, Tex.: remarks in Senate, closing of repair facility, 1525.

resolution, repair facility, by Rotary Club, 1526.

Fleet dispersal: remarks in House, need of, 1478.

Foreign vessels: bill to authorize supplies “and services to (see bill H.R. 3292).

Installations: bill to prohibit increase of activities at, prior to national elections (see bill H.R. 4068).

Nautilus: article, Holly Product Saved Sub’s Polar Trip, A747.

Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4: bill to transfer jurisdiction of (se@ bill H.R. 3689).

Observation Island, U.S.S.: address, Com- missioning of, by Alvin G. Waggoner, A638.

Ship repairs: bill to require certain, be made by private shipyards (see bill S. 989).

letters, use of private yards, 1812. remarks in Senate, use of private

yards, 1809. Turkey: bill to extend loan of certain ves-

sels to (see bill H.R. 3366). Twin Cities Naval Air Station: remarks in

Senate, efficiency, 1535. Vessels: bill to authorize construction of

modern (see bill H.R. 3293). Wages: bill to repeal authority to estab- ‘lish, for certain employees (see bill H.R.

3367). MARINE CorRPS

Lieutenant generals: bill to limit number of peacetime (see bill H.R. 3323).

Officer-lawyer: bill to establish career pat- tern for (see bill H.R. 3325).

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE. See also SECRETARY OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE.

Reports Juvenile Delinquency, A839. Traineeship Program, by National Confer-

ence on Public Health Training, 1140.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. See SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. See also At- TORNEY GENERAL.

Article: Report on Recent Attacks Against the FBI, A814.

Immigration .and Naturalization Service: construct training school (see bill H.R. 3893).

Statement: FBI Commended, by Preston J. Moore, A793.

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. See SECRETARY or LABOR.

DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECH- NOLOGY, remarks in Senate, create,

1208.

DEPARTMENT OF STATE. See also SECRE- TARY OF STATE.

Address, Exchange of Persons Program, by the President, 1378.

Letter: American traveler as good-will am- bassador, by Eimer L. Winter, A665. Pat

List: participants at Conference on Ex~ change of Persons, 1212.

Press release: U.S. representations to Soviet Government regarding unarmed U.S. Air Force C—130 transport aircraft shot down by Soviet fighter aircraft over Soviet Armenia, A892.

Articles and editorials Dulles-Fulbright Accord, 1564. Let Travelers Tell of U.S. Way, A664. Strange Bureaucratic Practices, A763.

Bills and resolutions Foreign Service Academy: establish (see

bill S. 730). Passports: govern issuance of (see bill S.

806). Passports and visas: amend code relative

to obstruction of court orders (see bill S. 955).

Remarks in House Exchange students: naturalization, 1691. foreign trade: inconsistent policies, 1100. Passport privilege: abuse by Communists,

1692. Remarks in Senate

Educational exchange program: results, 1212, 1230.

Exchange of persons: third national con- ference, 1211, 1229.

Foreign Service Academy, 1139. Passports: govern issuance of, 1203. Right to travel: protect, 1203-1205.

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Participation in People-to-People Program, by Amateur Athletic Union’s foreign re- lations committee, A720.

Famine Conditions in Brazil, 1541. DEPLETION ALLOWANCE. See INTERNAL

REVENUE CODE oF 1954. DEROUNIAN, STEVEN B. (a Representative

from New York). Appointed on commission, 1276. Appointed on committee, 1279. Articles: Theodore Roosevelt Centennial

(sundry), A501, A502. - Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Interstate Highway System: include cer- tain routes (see bill H.R. 3714) , 1334.

DESAPIO, CARMINE G., address, Responsi- bility of the Press, A864.

DES MOINES REGISTER, editorial, Putting Our Surpluses to Use, A521.

DES PLAINES PUBLIC HUNTING AND REFUGE AREA, remarks in Senate, con- vey to Illinois, 1151.

DESTAJO, ELISA O. M., relief (see bill H.R. 3814).

DETROIT, MICH., War of 1812, provide me- morial for those who died in (see bill H.R. 3726).

Remarks in House: unemployment, 1317. DEVILS TOWER NATIONAL MONUMENT,

WYO., enlarge (see bill 8S. 826). DEXHEIMER, WILBUR A. (Director, Bureau

of Reclamation), address, Conserving Our Land and Water, Denver, Colo., 1379.

Remarks in Senate, tribute, 1379. DEVIN, EDWARD, article, Fitzpatrick, Chair-

man of Democratic Dinner, A594. DEVINE, SAMUEL L. (a Representative from

Ohio). Remarks by, on

McKinley, William: tribute, 1279. DEW, HONG-TO, relief (see bill H.R. 3426). DIAVATINOS, CFOs G., relief (see bill

S$. 993). DIBELIUS, D. OTTO, sermon, On This Thy

Day, A631. DIGGS, CHARLES C., JR. (a Representative

from Michigan). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Morris, Rita T., for relief (see bill H.R. 3523), 1133.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 4013), 1657.

DILLON, C. DOUGLAS (Under Secretary of State), address, Imperatives of Inter- national Economic Growth, 1227.

DILLON, CHARLES F., relief of estate (see bill H.R. 3779).

DIMOND, SOLOMON, article, Demise of Gov- ernment Contractors by Bureaucratic Fiat, A590.

DIN, HAN Y., relief (see bill S. 828). DINGELL, JOHN D. (a Representative from

Michigan). Article: All Is Not Lost, from the San Fran-

cisco News, A864. A Terrible Price To Pay, from the

Cleveland (Ohio) Press, A802. Clean Up—On Sickness, from the

Salt Lake City (Utah) Deseret News ane Telegram, A863.

Freshwater Cancer, by Bill Towell in the Missouri Conservationist publication, A712.

Poison in Your Water (a series), A512, A515, A518, A712, A802, A825, A863, A864, A866.

Sewage Goes Streaming By, by . Jack Mabley in the Chicago News, A825:

They Call It Drinking Water, by Robert and Leona Rienow in American Legion magazine, A518.

Washington Area Told Columbia River Contaminated, but Snake River Worse, from the /Twin Falls (Idaho) Times-News, A755.

Waterway Woes: Pollution Problem Grows, by Cal Brumley in the Wall Street Journal, A512.

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DINGELL, JOHN D.—Continued Woonsocket Continues To Pollute

Narrangansett Bay, from the Providence (R.I.) Journal, A866.

Report: A Resumé of the Effect of Water Pollution on Fish and Wildlife, by Wil- liam E. Towell, A515.

Summary of Results of Poll for Meeting of Federal Water Pollution Con- trol Advisory Board, A819.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Douglas, Valerie J., for relief (see bill H.R.

3793), 1337. Pay television: prohibit (see bill H.R. 3287,

3288)., 1040. Social Security Act: amend relative to dis-

ability age (see bill H.R. 3852), 1489. amend relative to hospitalization

insurance (see bill H.R. 3897), 1490. amend relative to outside earnings

(see bill H.R. 3854), 1489. amend frelative to retirement age

(see bill H.R.3851), 1489. amend relative to tax exemption

(see bill H.R. 3898), 1490. amend relative t8 term “disability”

(see bill H.R. 3853) , 1489. increase annual earnings for com-

puting benefits under (see bill H. R. 3850), 1489.

Soultanian, Mrs. Zabel T., for relief (see bill H.R. 3794) , 1337.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3558), 1331.

Remarks by, on Adams, Milton P.: poll on water pollution,

A819. Roosevelt, Franklin D.: 77th anniversary

of birth, 1473. Social security: explanation of proposed

legislation relating to, A757. DIRKSEN, EVERETT McKINLEY (a Senator

from Illinois). Address: J. Howard McGrath, at testi-

monial dinner honoring Leslie L. Biffle, A785, A788.

John W. Holton, at testimonial din- ner honoring Leslie L. Biffle, A787.

Leslie L. Biffle, at testimonial din- ner in his honor, A788.

Representative Joseph W. Martin, Jr., at testimonial dinner honoring Leslie L. Biffle, A787.

Samuel F. Pryor, Jr., at testimonial dinner honoring Leslie L. Biffle, A785.

Senator Bridges, at testimonial din- ner honoring Leslie L. Biffle, A788.

Senator Hill, at testimonial dinner honorable Leslie L. Biffle, A787.

Senator Johnson, at testimonial dinner honoring Leslie L. Biffle, A788.

Senator McClellan, at testimonial dinner honoring Leslie L. Biffle, A786.

Who's Overseeing the Oversighters? by J. Sinclair Armstrong, before the Bar Association of the District of Columbia, A707.

Appointed on committee, 1789. Article: Cut Federal Spending—TInflation

Can Be Licked, from the Chicago News, A842.

Major’s Friend, by Joseph Alsop in the New York Herald Tribune, A6)4. —- Acting President pro tempore,

1549 Elected GOP floor leader, 1096. List: Republican leadership and commit-

tee assignments, 1096. Messages: tributes to Leslie L. Biffle (sun-

dry), A786, Prayer: Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, at

testimonial dinner honoring Leslie L. Biffle, A785.

Remarks: labor reform bill, committee testimony by Secretary James P, Mitch- ell, 1564-1570.

Resolution: Arkansas State legislature, tri- bute to Leslie L. Biffle, A786.

Statement: Perle Mesta, at testimonial dinner honoring Leslie L, Biffle, A785.

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DIRKSEN, EVERETT McKINLEY—Con. Transcript of proceedings at testimonial

dinner honoring Leslie L. Biffle, partici- pated in by Seantors McClellan, Hill, and Bridges, and Representative Joseph W. Martin, Jr., A785-A789.

Amendments offered by, to Housing improvements bill (S. 57): to

amend, 1733.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Armed Forces: provide education of chil- ’

dren in certain areas (see bill S. 959), 1790.

Civil Rights Commission: extend time for final report of (see bill S. 960), 1790.

Defense facilities: guard against certain individuals (see bill S. 776), 1193. ~

District of Columbia: relating to Lincoln's Birthday as holiday (see bill S. 985), 1800. ~

Federal. election records: provide for pres- ervation of (see bill S. 957), 1790.

Labor organizations: provide further safe- guards against improper practices in (see bill S. 748), 1139.

Lincoln’s Lirthday: make legal holiday - (see bill S. 986) , 1800.

National Negro History Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 38), 1194.

President: amend Constitution relative to disability of (see S.J. Res. 40), 1208.

School desegregation: assist in costs of (see bill S. 958), 1790.

United States Code: amend relative to de- struction of certain buildings (see bill S. 956), 1790.

amend relative to passports and visas (see bill S. 955), 1790.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Committee assignments (see S. Res. 74*), 1555.

Committee on Small Business: appoint minority members of (see S. Res. 73), 1356.

Remarks by, on Agriculture: President’s message on, 1234,

price-support program, 1234. Airport improvements bill, 1824, 1863, 1864.

Antitrust and monopoly law study, 1431, 1435.

Armstrong, J. Sinclair: commendation, 1174.

Bennétt, Gordon: privilege of the floor, 1825.

Biffle, Leslie L.: tribute, A785. Civil rights: President’s message on, 1707. Civil rights legislation: sundry ‘bills, 1792. Committee assignments, 1096. Committee investigations, 1432. Correction of the Record: sponsorship of

bills, 1561. Defense facilities: protect from sabateurs,

1199. Democratic Party: “abolish,” 1227, 1271. Democratic Senators: absence from the

Chamber, 1271. Federal budget, 1731. Government spending: bypassing Appro-

priations Committee, 1727.

Green, Theodore F.: resignation as chair- man of the Committee on Foreign Rela- tions, 1876.

Housing improvements bill, 1227, 1446, 1605, 1611, 1612, 1614, 1618, 1721, 1733- 1736, 1784, 1787, 1789.

public housing, 1614. Interest rates, 1735.

Johnson, Lyndon B.: American Heart Asso- ciation award, 1397.

Joint Economic Committee: membership, 1800.

Kefauver, Estes, 1432. Labor-reform bill, 1173-1176. Legislative program, 1186.

22 DIRKSEN, EVERETT McKINLEY—Con. Remarks by, on

Lincoln, Abraham: observe 150th anniver- sary of birth, 1185.

McKinley, William: anniversary of birth, 1226.

DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS, address, Pensions or Paychecks? by E. L. OMohun- dro, 1086.

DISALLE, MICHAEL V. (Governor of Ohio), editorials, Sound and Specific (sundry), A742, A743.

Inaugural address, A850. DISASTERS, remarks in House, Ohio, flood

Cisaster, 1322, 1323. DISTRESSED AREAS. See UNEMPLOYMENT. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, alcoholics, report,

Rehabilitation Program, by Robert J. Conner, Sr., 1518.

Appropriations: bill to amend act making, for (see bill S. 866).

Association for Childhood Education Inter- national: bill to exempt certain property of, from taxation (see bill S. 685).

Board for Condemnation of Insanitary Buildings: bill to amend act creating (see bill S. 745).

Business Corporation Act: bill to amend (see bill H.R. 4071).

Children: bills to amend act relative to placing of, for adoption (see bills S. 746; H.R. 4073).

Clergymen: bills to amend code relative to testimony on certain communications by (see bills S. 965; H.R. 3493, 4192).

Committee on Washington Metropolitan Problems (Joint): remarks in House, continue, 1690.

remarks in Senate, extend, 1423. remarks in Senate, report, 1417. report (S. Rept. 38), 1340.

Dentistry: bill to amend act relative to practice of (see bill H.R. 4072).

Employment: bill to prohibit discrimina- tion in, due to age (see bill S. 740}.

Garnishment of wages: bills to amend act relative to (see bills S. 963, 964).

remarks in Senate, amend law, 1801. Governmental expenses, 1038, 1053. Home rule: editorial, Hawaii and the Dis-

trict, A762.

Life Insurance Act: bill to amend (see bill S. 867).

Lincoln’s Birthday: bill to make holiday, in the (see bill S. 985).

Metropolitan area: joint resolution to co- ordinate development of (see S.J. Res. 42).

-—_——— remarks in Senate, coordinate de- velopment, 1375.

report pertaining to problems of growth (Rept. 26), 1489.

Murray, Robert V.: resolution, tribute, by House District of Columbia Committee, A769.

National Cultural Center: address, Support for, by Robert W. Dowling, A545.

appointments to board of trustees, 1277, 1378, 1379. :

letter, Committee of One Hundred, by Neill Phillips, A544.

Obscene literature: bill to increase penalty for (see bill S. 715).

remarks in Senate, prohibit sale of,

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1064.

Physical therapy: bill to regulate practice of (see bill H.R. 4005).

Policemen and Firemen’s Retirement and Disability Act: bill to amend act to in- clude members previously retired (see bill H.R. 3735).

Poverty: articles, Grounds, 1878.

remarks in Senate, increase, 1877. Projects: bill to increase funds for. certain

(see bill S. 802), . Protecting Metropolitan Water Quality: — by Senator Jennings Randolph, 1395.

Public adjusters: bill to license (see bill H.R. 3855).

Crime’s Breeding

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA—Continued Real property: bill to prohibit restrictions

in deed relative to sale of, to any racial group (see bill S. 1000).

remarks in Senate,

stricted covenants, 1890. Schoolchildren: bill to regulate fares for

transportation of (see bills S. 803; H.R. 3664). ,

bills to subsidize bus fare for (see bills S. 801; H.R. 3663).

Schools: letter, fire safety, by Representa- tive James C. Auchincloss, 1650.

remarks in House, fire safety, 1649. report, Fire Safety, by Fire Preven-

tion Division, 1651. Stadium Commission:

House, 1277. Taxation and fiscal affairs: bill to amend

act relative to (see bill H.R. 3298). Unemployment Compensation Act: bill to amend (see bill H.R. 3656).

Victor Herbert Day: proclamation by Com- missioners, 1352.

Communications from Commissioners Annual report, 1191, 1329. Home rule, 1053.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ACT AGAINST AGE DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOY- MENT, enact (see bill S. 740).

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ARMORY BOARD, report, 1348, 1488.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BAR ASSOCIA- TION, address, Who’s Overseeing the Oversighters? by J. Sinclair Armstrong, A707.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PUBLIC UTILI- TIES COMMISSION, letter, submitting certain additional material, 1488.

DIXON, GEORGE, article, Batista Unhappy in Refuge, A779.

DODD, THOMAS J. (a Senator from Con- necticut).

Remarks: slum clearance, committee testi- mony by Mayor Richard Lee of New Haven, 1570.

‘Amendments offered by, to Airport improvements bill (S.

amend, 1873. Bilis and joint resolutions introduced by

Equal protection of laws: enforce consti- tutional rights (see bill S. 810), 1193.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Small business: tax relief (see bill S. 59), 725.

Taxation: relating to exemption for cer- tain students (see bill S. 775.), 1193.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in cer- tain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment imsurance: grants to States (see bill S.'791), 1193.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Airport improvements bill, 1842, 1843, 1873. Income tax: additional exemption for stu-

dents, 1199. Stum clearance, 1570.

DODGE, C. G. (brigadier general, U.S. Army), letter, firing of 17 janitors at St. Louis Support Center, A772.

DODGE, STANLEY E., vessel, document cer- tain, owned by (see bill H.R. 3993).

DODSON, G. ROBERT, article, Eulogy, A624.

DODSON, LUCY, remarks in Senate, relief, 1185.

DOHERTY, JOSEPH C., article, Can Rural Development Solve the Farm Problem? A873.

DOLLINGER, ISIDORE (a Representative from New York).

Address: Discrimination in Public Hous- ing, by Walter L. Kirschenbaum before the Workmen’s Circle, A800.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 3559), 1331.

prohibit re-

appointments,

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DOLLINGER, ISIDORE—Continued Remarks by, on

Constitution: States rights amendments, A880.

Education: constitutional amendment re- lating to States rights and integration, A880.

Ukrainian Independence Day, A523.

DONOHUE, HAROLD D. (a Representative from Massachusetts) .

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Antonello, Gemma: for relief (see bill H.R.

3524), 1133. Carbone, Francesca: for relief (see bill H.R.

3524), 1133. Carbone, Teresa: for relief (see bill H.R.

3524), 1133. Guglielmi, Sabina: for relief (see bill H.R.

3524), 1133.

Mallios, Soterios: for relief (see bill H.R. 3799), 1337.

Nelson, Paul: for relief (see bill H.R. 3798), 1337.

Northeastern Construction Co.: for relief (see bill H.R. 3796), 1337.

Nutricati, Carolina: for relief (see bill H.R. 3524), 1133.

Pagano, Giovanni: for relief (see bill H.R. 3795), 1337. >

Piazza, Joseph J.: for relief (see bill H.R. 3796), 1387.

Provoost, Maud A.: for relief (see bill H.R. 3800), 1337.

Rozanski, Alberta S.: for relie (see bill H.R. 3797), 1337.

Sicolo, Angela: fof relief (see bill H.R. 3524), 1133. :

Vallo, Antonietta: for relief (see bill H.R. 3524), 1183.

DONOVAN, W. J., letter, Housing Act, 1737.

DOODY, MICHAEL J., permit burial of in Fort Snelling National Cemetery (see bills S. 807; H.R. 3930).

DOOLEY, EDWIN B. (a Representative from New York).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Interstate System of Highways: include ee routes in (see bill H.R. 3463), 131.

Motions and resolutions offered by Committee on Small Business: create (see

H. Res. 142), 1132.

DOOLING, DAVID, relief (see bill H.R. 3960).

DORN, FRANCIS E. (a Representative from New York).

Remarks by, on Walker, George W. P.: eulogy, A769.

DORN, W. J. BRYAN (a Representative from South Carolina).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Brown, Anderson: license to practice chiro-

practic in District of Columbia (see bill H.R. 4109), 1659.

Civil War Centennial Medal: authorize manufacture and sale (see H.J. Res. 213), 1659.

Railroad retirement amendments (see bill H.R. 3289), 1040.

Remarks by, on «Christopher, George H.: eulogy, A863. Supreme Court: constitutional amendment

limiting jurisdiction of, 1308.

DOUGLAS, DONALD W., JR., article, Let’s Look at Airlift, A730.

DOUGLAS, LOUIS W. (a former Representa- tive from Arizona).

Address: Life Managers Association of Greater New York, by, A846.

DOUGLAS, PAUL H. (a Senator from Illi- nois).

Address: Integration Must Move, by Roy Wilkins, 1258.

Integration Trends in the South, by Marion A. Wright in Pittsburgh, 1255.

Article: Desegregation No Nearer, in South- ern School News, 1252.

Flemming’s Statement on Public School Closures, in the New York Times, 1247, 1248.

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DOUGLAS, PAUL H.—Continued Segregationist Go North, by Helen

Fuller in New Republic, 1254. Will New Congress Save the Indi-

ana Dunes? by Basil Talbott in the Chi- cago American, A601,

Editorial: Aid, Not Carpetbaggery, in the Washington Post, 1884.

Comparison of Civil Rights Propo- sals, in the New York Times, 1885.

Ninety-Year Delay on Civil Rights, in the Denver Post, 1258.

Letter: civil rights, to the Washington Post, from, 1884.

civil rights legislation, to the At- torney General, from, 1251.

List: areas of substantial labor surplus (November 1958), 1088.

Memorandum: civil rights, by the Demo- cratic advisory council, 1255.

Remarks: civil rights, committee testimony by Marion Wright (1958), 1245.

Indiana dunes, by T. C. Chamber- lain and Henry C. Cowles, 1891, 1892.

Sermon: An Open Letter to Governor Al- mond, by Rev. Ross Allen Weston, Uni- tarian Church of Arlington, Va., A602.

Table: area redevelopment bills, compari- son, 1093.

counties in which 33.3 percent of farms sold yearly products valued under $1,199 (1954 census), 1089.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Des Plaines Public Hunting and Refuge

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DOWLING, NOEL T., article, Executive Dis- ability, A901.

DOWLING, ROBERT W., address, National Cultural Center, A545.

DOWNING, THOMAS N. (a Representative from Virginia).

Appointed on Board_of Visitors to Merchant Marine Academy, 1661.

Remarks by, on German coal embargo, 1703.

DOYLE, CLYDE (a Representative from Cali- fornia). .

Letter: military discharges review, corre- spondence with the Defense Depart- ment, 1104.

Remarks: military draft, by Secretary Fin- ucane, 1681.

Remarks in House regarding Committee on Un+American Activities, by Representa- tive Roosevelt, 1113.

Report: Uniform Standards for Military Discharges, from the Defense Depart- ment, 1104.

Table: enlisted discharges by type of dis- charge, 1106.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Reimbursement of property taxes: plan

for repayment (see bill H.R. 3593), 1331. Remarks by, on Committee on Un-American Activities,

1682, Military draft extension, 1681. Other than honorable discharges: review,

1103. Area: convey to State of Illinois certain DRAISIN, BORIS, relief (see bill H.R. 3780).

lands known as (see bill S. 747), 1139. Diabatinos, Christos G.: for relief (see bill

S. 993) , 1800. Equal protection of laws: enforce consti-

tutional right (see bill 8S. 810), 1193. Federal Coal Mine Safety Act: amend to

remove exemption with respect to cer- tain mines (see bill S. 743), 1138.

Federal real property: authorize sums in lieu of taxes to local governments (see bill S. 910), 1495.

Indiana Dunes National Monument: estab- lish (see bill S. 1001), 1890.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Reorganization Plan No. 2: amend relative to Rural Electrification Administration (see bill S. 144) }1376.

Unemployment alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193. :

Works of art: liberalize tariff laws for (see bill S. 948), 1709.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con, Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Agriculture: farm income, 1089. Area redevelopment bill, 1087-1094. Atlanta and New Orleans: school integra-

tion, 1261. Civil rights bill, 1238+1245, 1260, 1261, 1884,

1885. Des Plaines Refuge Area: conveyance to

Tllinois, 1151. Federal budget, 1092.

_,Fourteenth amendment to the Constitu- tion, 1239.

Gordon, Thomas S.: eulogy, 1173. Housing improvements bill, 1575, 1760. Indiana Dunes: industrial encroachment

by steel mills, 1892. Indiana Dunes National Monument: estab-

lish, 1891, 1892, Southern manifesto, 1241. Ukrainian independence, 1173. Unemployment, 1087.

DOUGLAS, VALERIE J., relief (see bill H.R. 3793).

DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT CO., editorial, Com- munity Appeal for Douglas, A520.

DOWAGIAC (MICH.) NEWS, editorial, Judge Starr, A624, .

& DRAKE, WALDO, article, Red Berlin Threat May Revise U.S. Military Policy, A637.

DRESS RIGHT WEEK, designate (see H.J. Res. 202). r

DRUG ADDICTION. See Narcorics.

DRUMMOND, ROSCOE, article, Johnson and Civil Rights, 1226.

DULSKI, THADDEUS J. (a Representative from New Yerk).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Civil Service Retirement Act: amend rela-

tive to deceased civil service retiree (see bill H.R. 4164), 1704.

Interstate Highway System: include cer- tain routes (see bill H.R. 4015), 1657.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 4014), 1657.

Remarks by, on Immigration matters: committee jurisdic-

tion, A715. proposed transfer of consideration

of, A715. Labor negotiations: representation of fore-

men, 1544. Subpena before New York grand jury, 1485.

DUNN, LILLIAN, relief (see bill H.R. 4131).

DURHAM, CARL T. (a Representative from North Carolina).

Bills and. joint resolutions introduced by McQueen, Grover C.: clarify enlisted status

of (see bill H.R. 4110), 1659. Modern naval vessels: construct (see bill

H.R. 3293), 1040. Naval chaplains’ reports: eliminate re-

quirement to file (see bill H.R, 3290), 1040. f

Navy: furnish supplies to foreign vessels and aircraft (see bill H.R. 3292), 1040.

US. clothing and textiles: sale to contrac- tors (see bill H.R. 3294), 1040.

United States Code: amendment regarding certain medals (see bill H.R. 3291), 1040.

Remarks by, on Military draft extension, 1685.

DWYER, FLORENCE P. (a Representative from New Jersey).

Appointed on committee, 1276. Editorial: Many Happy Returns, from the

Hillside (N.J.) Times, A526. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Discrimination: prohibit on account of sex in certain cases (see bill H.R. 3886), 1490.

Gruszka, Edward: for relief (see bill H.R. 4233), 1706,

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DWYER, FLORENCE P.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Ku, Katherine Y.: for relief (seé bill H.R. 3525), 1133.

Remarks by, on Ukrainian Independence Day, A605. Wage rates: prohibit discrimination on ac-

count of sex, 1469. DYKES, E. W., article, Alternative to Com-

petition, A608. EAGLE HORSE, BERT G., letter, hospital

treatment, by St. John’s McNamara Hos- pital, A486.

EAKON, HARRY, relief (see bill S. 684).

EASTLAND, JAMES O. (a Senator from Mis- sissippi).

Letters: codification of statutes, corre- spondence with Senators Hennings and Ervin, 1443.

constitutional rights investigation, from Senator Hennings, 1440.

refugee study, to Senator Hen- nings, from, 1442.

Trading With the Enemy Act, corre- spondence with Senators Hennings and Johnston, 1442.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Acreage allotments: exchange cotton for

rice (see bill S. 889), 1494. Gulon, Ante, for relief (see bill S. 708),

1060. Judges: appoint additional circuit and dis-

trict (see bill S. 890), 1494. Medical research: mobilize world leaders

in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355. . Pappathakis, Demetrios, for relief (see bill

S. 707), 1060. Public schools: reserve exclusive control to

States (see S.J. Res. 32), 1060. Tennessee Valley Authority Act: amend

relative to issuance of bonds (see bill S. 931), 1554.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139. Committee on the Judiciary: authorize

sundry investigations (see S. Res. 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63), 1061.

Remarks by, on Immigration policy study, 1431. National security laws: study of, 1429.

Reports made by, from ” Comraittee on the Judiciary, 1056-1059.

EATON, CYRUS §., article, Report on Recent Attacks Against the FBI, A814.

EBERHARTER, HERMAN P. (late a Repre- sentatic? from Pensylvania). Eulogies in the House, A486, A563.

ECONOMIC COMMITTEE (JOINT). Appointments: House, 1118.

Senate, 1561. Remarks in Senate, membership, 1800.

ECONOMIC CONDITIONS. See also UNEM= PLOYMENT.

Statements: Economic Forecast for 1959, by members of New Jersey Manufacturers Association, A906.

Addresses Economists and Advertising, by James A.

Farley, A654. Federai-City Relations Vital to Whole Na-

tionai Economy, by Senator Joseph 5S. Clark, A627.

Stability in Foreign Exchange Market, by Louis W. Douglas, A846.

Articles and editorials Alternative to Competition, A608. Congress Control of Debt, Inflation Called

Major Task, A904. Dollar War at Home, 1714. Federal Tax, Spending Policy, A849. More Jobs, A746. Sellers’ Inflation, A853. Southern Moderates Are Still There, A887. Taking a Look at Spending, A639. Tortoise and Hare, A729.

Bills and resolutions Diversified ecoriomies: establish, to im-«

prove (see bill H.R. 4172).

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ECONOMIC CONDITIONS—Continued EDUCATION—Continued ELECTIONS—Continued Remarks in House Bills and resolutions Bills and resolutions

Administered price inflation: views of Ed- win Nourse and others, 1085.

Tax reforms: need for, A672. Remarks in Senate 7

Depressed areas: data, 1088, 1089, 1094. Economic growth and increase in popula-

tion, 1755. Gross national product: increase, 1871.

ECONOMY IN GOVERNMENT. See ExprEenpi- TURES OF THE UNITED STATES.

EDMONDSON, ED (a Representative from Oklahoma).

Prayer: Harold T. Garnin, at breakfast honoring newly elected officials in Okla- homa, A778.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Coal: relating to production and con-

servation of (see bill H.R. 3620), 1332. Coal Research and Development Commis-

sion: create (see bill H.R. 3621), 1332. Lead and zinc: impose import taxes on (see

bill H.R. 3619), 1332. Mineral resources: assure adequate supply

(see bill H.R. 3623), 1332. Unemployment: alleviate conditions in

certain areas (see bill H.R. 3622), 1332. Remarks by, on

Veterans: direct housing loans, 1636, 1638. EDUCATION. See also Scrmence.

Book review of Admiral H. G. Rickover’s Education and Freedom, by Arthur Bestor, A691.

Memorial: State control, by Georgia Legis- lature, 1708.

Report: Higher Education in Soviet Union, by University of Pittsburgh, A551.

Resolution: Federal aid, by Northeast Queens Council of Schools, 1889.

Summary: school desegregation in certain States, 1252.

Addresses Alfred E. Smith Elementary School, by

Charles H. Silver, A810. How Labor Can Help Improve Education,

by James B. Carey, 1220. Shortcomings of Our System, by George

Meany, A522.

Articles and editorials Agency Works on New Plan To Spur School

Building, A6i5. Defense Education Plan Approved, A688. Dilemma of College Student: Draft Dodger

or Patriot? A670. Five Basic Problems, A645. Integration Must Move, 1258. Is It Humiliating To Proclaim Loyelty?

A571. Million Student-Days Lost in Closing, 1247. Pioneering New School Plan, A592. School Segregation Cases: A Legal Error

That Should Be Corrected, 1387. Segregation-Desegregation No Nearer, 1252. Segregationists Go North, 1254. Three-Rail Program Fills Needs of Pupils

Superior or Dull, A899.

Bills and resolutions , Buildings: amend act to increase funds for

(see bill H.R. 3604). amend act to provide, when ma-

liciously destroyed (see bills H.R. 3739, 3757).

Closed schools: provide for education of children of service personnel in areas of (see bill S. 959).

College facilities: provide aid in planning for (see bill S. 878).

College housing: amend act to authorize loans for (see bills S. 914; H.R. 3492, 3980>.

Community colleges: aid States to finance (see bill S. 879).

Desegregation programs: funds for school (see bill S. 958).

Federal aid: provide (see bills S. 863, 877; H.R. 3468, 3863, 3864, 2904, 3970, 4065, 4079, 4223) .

Federal income tax: return portion of, to States for (see bill S. 816).

Integration: require Federal Government to operate schools closed due to (see bills H.R. 3742, 3756, 3764).

Land-grant colleges: amend act to provide technical assistance to perfect certain products made by (see bill H.R. 3385).

commemorate establishment (see

bill H.R. 4012). Loans: amend act to repeal loyalty affidavit

to obtain certain (see bill S. 819). amend act relative to persons who

shall be considered for (see bill H.R. 3386) .

Public schools: amend Constitution to grant exclusive control over, to the

States (see S.J. Res. 32). School milk program: expand (see Dill

S. 982). Science buildings: authorize Department

of Defense to make grants to colleges (see bills H.R. 3630, 4050) .

Teachers: amend code to allow deduction for expenses of further education (see

bill S. 873). Television facilities: use in higher (see

bill H.R. 3723). VHF channels: establish priority for edu-

cational use of (see bill S. 924). Letters

Integrated schools, by Harry B. Lackey, A891.

Private colleges, by Representative Frank Thompson, Jr., A645.

Remarks in House Bill (H.R. 4079) to authorize States to keep

percentage of taxes for educational pur- poses, A813.

Federal aid, A813. Russian-made equipment; sale of, A750. School facilities: provide in certain States,

1327. Segregation: Supreme Court decision, 1110,

1111. Student Ioan program, A812. Thompson, Frank, Jr.: explanation of bills

introduced by, A644. . Remarks in Senate

Community 2-year colleges: provide, 1370. Desegregation of schools: approval of Su-

preme Court, 1239. Educational exchange program: third na-

tional conference, 1212, 1229. Federal aid to States:, analysis of bill (S. 863) , 1367.

return Federal taxes to States, 1206. Integration: Supreme Court decisions,

1073. Milk program, 1803. National Defense Education Act of 1958: amend relative to loyalty oath, 1207.

Public schools: vest control in States, 1071, 1073.

States rights: effect of court decisions, 1206.

Students: increase income exemption, 1199.

Television programs, 1555. Tuition: tax deductions, 1556.

EDUCATION AND FREEDOM (book), book review by Arthur Bestor, A691.

EDWARDS, CORWIN, remarks in Senate, economic views, 1086.

EHRMANN, ERNEST, relief (see bill H.R. 3535).

EISENHOWER, MILTON S., editorial: Re- port on Latin America, A614.

ELBRICK, C. BURKE (Ambassador to Por- tugal), report on nomination, 1059.

ELECTIONS, editorial, Majority of COPE Candidates Won in 1958, A767.

Bills and resolutions Commission on Primary Election Dates:

establish (see bill H.R. 3910). Pederal and State employees: remove

eertain restrictions on political activi- ties of (see bill H.R. 3997).

Naval installations: increase of activities at, prior to national (see bill H.R. 4068).

Records: preserve and make available, in Federal (see bill S. 957).

Voting -age: amend Constitution to re- duce to 18 years (see H.J. Res. 193).

ELECTRIC POWER, letter, rate increase re- quest of Pacific Power & Light Co., by Hood River Electric Cooperative, A838.

Bills and resolutions Giant power grids: study (see S. Res. 70,*

71). Reservoir projects: minimize competitive

advantage in sale of power produced at, by payment of taxes (see bill H.R. 3773).

Remarks in House Hells Canyon Dam project: private versus

public power, A620. Remarks in Senate

Giant power grids: study, 1356. Private power companies: prohibit tax

deductions for certain advertising, 1203. ELECTRIC POWER COMPANIES, Federal

power policies, prohibit deduction as expense propagandizing against (see bills S. 937, 938).

ELECTRONIC MEDICAL FOUNDATION, re- lief (see bill H.R. 3422).

ELECTRONICS, remarks in House, high fidelity, A837.

ELIAS, A. B., telegram, contract for turbine generators awarded to Swiss company, A824.

ELIAS, STEVE, relief (see bill H.R. 3527). ELKHART (IND.) ‘TRUTH, editorial; Let’s

Get U.S. Aid to Disabled, A634.

ELLENDER, ALLEN J. (a Senator from Louisiana).

List: participants in Mardi Gras Ball, 1725.

Report: Loans Outstanding and Guaran- tees in Force, extract from. the Budget, 1605.

Amendments offered by, to Committee on Rules and Administration:

expenditures (S. Res. 69): to amend, 1423.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Secretary of Agriculture: provide revolv-

ing fund for (see bill S. 870), 1355. Tynes, Mrs. Tyra FP.: for relief (see bill

S. 832), 1354. .

Remarks by, on Agriculture: President’s message on, 1210. Antitrust and monopoly law study, 1431. Committee on Armed Services: investiga-

tions, 1403. Committee on Banking and Currency:

funds, 1426. Committee on Government Operations:

funds, 1410. 4 Committee on Improper Activities in the

Labor or Management Field: continua- tion, 1405-1407.

Committee on the Judiciary: expenditures, 1410, 1430.

Committee on Post Office and Civil Serv- ice: investigations, 1427.

Committee on Rules and Administration: expenditures, 1422, 1423,

legal personnel, 1423. Committee.on Small Business: investiga-

tions, 1428. Foreign policy study: authorize, 1424. Housing improvements bill, 1596, 1605.

FHA mortgage insurance, 1421, 1596. Joint Committee on Washington Metro-

politan Problems: continue, 1423. __ Juvenile delinquency investigation, 1429,

1437. Latin American relations, 1425. Mardi Gras Ball, 1724. National debt, 1421. : National security laws: study of, 1429. © Senators: assistance in connection with

visiting dignitaries, 1425. Reports made by, from : eee on Agriculture and Forestry,

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Alabama). Bills and joint resolutions introduced. by

Acreage allotments: relating to cotton (see bill H.R. 3627), 1332.

relating to lease and transfer (see bill H.R. 3628), 1332.

Alcoholic beverages: prohibits serving on planes in flight (see bill H.R. 3716) , 1335.

Armed Forces: provide emergency leave in certain cases for oversea members of the (see bill H.R. 3629), 1332.

Chattahoochee River: provide certain dam and lock on (see bill H.R. 3625), 1332.

Educational institutions: authorize build- ing construction grants to certain (see bill H.R. 3630), 1332.

Handicapped individuals: provide facilities for rehabilitation (see bill H.R. 3465), 1131.

Juvenile delinquency: provide assistance to control (see bill H.R. 3464), 1131.

National Library of Weekly Newspapers: establish (see bill H.R. 3715), 1335.

Reclamation projects: relating to recrea- tional benefits from (see bill H.R. 3626), 1332.

Rowe, Kwang W., and HyoS.: for relief (see bill H.R. 3526) , 1133.

Social Security Act: amend relative to out- side income (see bill H.R. 3633), 1333.

Surplus real and personal property: donate to rehabilitation facilities (see bill H.R. 3717) , 1335.

Taxation: increase certain personal exemp- tions (see bill H.R. 3631), 1332.

provide amortization deduction for small businesses in certain cases (see bill H.R. 3632), 1332.

—— relating to deduction for certain educational expenses (see bill H.R. 3634), 1333.

Veterans: provide free mailing for hos- pitalized (see bill H.R. 3624), 1332.

Remarks by, on Christopher, George H.: eulogy,/1038.

ELLIS, JAMES Y., relief (see bill S. 897). ELLZEY, EDDIS G., relief (see bill H.R. 3948). EL PASO, TEX., Rio_Grande: build bridge

across, at (see bills S. 922; H.R. 3374). Remarks in Senate, bridge, 1555.

EMERGENCY CIVIL LIBERTIES COMMIT- TEE, remarks in Senate relative to, A814.

EMPLOYEES OF THE UNITED STATES, an- nual leave, bill to permit accunmiulation of 45 days of, for employees stationed in Alaska (see bill S. 973).

Annuities: bills to amend act relative to payment of, to persons convicted of cer- tain offenses (see bills S. 876; H.R. 3285).

Assault on Federal officer: remarks in House, clarify law, 1109.

Benefits: article, New Civil Service Era, A499.

Businessmen: article, New Price Tags for Government Managers, A815.

Code of Ethics for Government Service? concurrent resolution to print (see H. Con. Res. 55).

Compensation: article, New Price Tags for Government Managers, A815,

bill to adjust basic rates Of, for cer- tain (see bill H.R. 3725).

Disabled officers: bill relative to retired and civilian pay of certain (see bill S. 771).

Drivers of motor vehicles: bill to provide for defense of (see bill H.R. 3283).

Group Life Insurance Act: bill to amend to continue after retirement (see bill S. 721).

Local taxes: bills to authorize withholding of, for (see bills H.R. 3643, 3692).

Old-age disability insurance system: bill to provide coverage under, for (see bill H.R. 3637).

Overseas travel: bill to print cost of, by, in Federal Register (see bill H.R. 3280).

Political activities: bill to remove certain restrictions on, by (see Bill H.R. 3997).

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ELLIOTT, CARL (a Representative from _ EMPLOYEES OF THE UNITED STATES— Continued

Promotions: bill to provide formula to guarantee pay increase for (see bill H.R. 4067).

Unemployment pay: bill to amend act rel- ative to, for (see bill H.R. 3472). ~

EMPLOYMENT. Bills and resolutions

Older persons: prohibit discrimination against, in (see bills S. 738; H.R. 3271, 3649).

Women: prohibit discrimination against, in (see bills H.R. 3866-3869, 3885-3888) .

EMPLOYMENT ACT OF 1946, remarks in House, amendments, 1108.

EMRICH,. RICHARD -S., sermon, Greatness of Lincoln, A694.

ENERGY SUPREMACY YEAR, designate 1959 as (see H. Res. 140).

ENGLE, CLAIR (a Senator from California). Address: Water Development Program, by

Gov. Edmund G. Brown before the Cali- fornia State Legislature, A531.

Appointed on Board of Visitors to Mer- chant Marine Academy, 1814.

Appointed on committee, 1555.

Article: McElrey Gospel, by Joseph Alsop in the Washington Post and Times Her- ald, A689. .

McElroy’s Troubles, by Walter Lipp- mann in the Washington Post and Times Herald, A841.

Editorial: Missiles Wy the Numbers, from the Washington Post and Times Herald, A689.

List: employees of House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 1127.

Text of citation awarding the University of California the Institute of Interna- tional Education award for distinguished service, A764.

Amendments offered by, to Airport improvements bill (S. 1): to

amend, 1823. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Antarctica: relating to study and develop- ment (see bill S. 764), 1192.

Colorado River drainage basin: relative to usable supply of water in (see bill S, 943), 1709.

Fallbrook Public Utility District case: pro- vide assessment of costs (see bill S. 904), 1495.

Longshoremen: relating to injuries (see bill S. 760) , 1192.

Medical research; mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Soil and water conservation laboratories: establish (see bill S. 905), 1495.

Surplus food commodities: distribution to needy persons (see bill S. 663), 1510.

Unemployment; alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193.

U.S. Foreign Service Academy: establish (see bill S. 730); 1138.

Water rights: relating to withdrawal of public lands (see bill S. 851), 1354.

Motions and resolutions offered by erican Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Airport improvements bill, 1840. Roosevelt, Franklin: 77th anniversary of

birth, 1399. Weather control program: cloud seeding,

1710. ENGLISH ELECTRIC CO. See Great Brit-

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ERGIN, ALVIN, relief (see bill H.R. 3938).

ERICKSON, MRS. LEONARD O,, relief (see bill ELR. 3410).

ERVIN, SAM J., JR. (a Senator from North Carolina),

Letter: codification of statutes, to Senator i Eastland, from, 1443, es

ERVIN, SAM J., JR.—Continued Remarks: qualifications for judges, before

the Texas bar in 1956, by, 1411. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Federal real property: authorize sums in lieu of taxes to local governments (see bill S. 910),°1495.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Associatiofi anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139. ESCAPEES. See ALIENs. ESPIONAGE. See SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES. ESTEY, ROLAND W., article, Angry, Mr.

Mikoyan? A567. ESTY, JOHN C., JR., article, Dilemma of

College Student: Draft Dodger or Pa- triot? A670.

EUCLID, OHIO, editorial, Terrible Price To Pay, A802.

EUGENE (OREG.) REGISTER-GUARD, edi- torial, Story Ends, A621.

EUROPE, article, More Competition and Fewer Cartels,-A713.

Remarks in House, Middle Europe: United States policies, 1698.

EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET, remarks in House, effect on West Virginia co’ nin- ing industry, 1544.

EUTERIADOU, ATHENA N., relief (see bill H.R. 3989).

EVANS, ROWLAND, JR., article, Dulles-Ful- bright Accord, 1564.

EVERETT, ROBERT A. (a Representative from Tennessee).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933: amend relative to issuance of bonds (see bill H.R. 3635) , 1333.

EVINS, JOE L. (@ Representative from Ten- nessee).

Editorials:. Talmadge Plan on Schools (sundry), A735.

Bits and joint resolutions introduced by Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933: amend relative to issuance of bonds (see bill H.Be8636) , 1333.

Remarks by, on Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1035. Eberharter, Herman P.: eulogy, A486. McGregor, J. Harry: eulogy, A497. Roosevelt, Franklin D.: 77th anniversary

of birth, 1478. Supreme Court: criticism, 1309.

EVJUE, WILLIAM T., articles, King Confers High Honor, A683, A749.

EXCHANGE OF PERSONS. See DEPARTMENT oF STATE.

EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF THE GOVERN- MENT.

Employees: extend act to include, of the (see bill S. 763).

EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CONFIR- MATIONS.

Civilian Attorneys, United States: nominated, 1620. Barnard, Rollin 'D., to be an Assistant Post-

master General: nominated, 1620. Coast and Geodetic Survey: nominated,

1446. Commissioner of Internal Revenue: con-

firmed, 1275. Customs, Comptroller of: confirmed, 1275. Department of Labor: confirmed, 1186. Department of Health, Education, and Wel-

fare: confirmed, 1275. Department of State: confirmed, 1186.

Mutual Security Coordination: con- firmed, 1186.

Diplomatic and Foreign Service: nomi- nated, 1620; confirmed, 1186.

Federal Housing Commissioner: confirmed, 1186.

International Development Advisory Board: confirmed, 1186.

International Cooperation Administration: confirmed, 1186.

Locomotive Inspection, Director of, nom- inated, 1446.

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EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CON- FIRMATIONS—Continued

Civilian Lodge, George C.: to be Assistant Secre-

tary of Labor: confirmed, 1186. Merchant, Livingston T., to be an Assist-

ant Secretary of State: confirmed, 1186. Mississippi River Commission: confirmed,

1453. National Mediation Board: confirmed, 1186. Postmasters: nominated, 1620. Post Office Department: nominated, 1620. Public Health Service: confirmed, 1187. Treasury Department: confirmed, 1275. Upton, T. Graydon, to be an Assistant

Secretary of the ‘Treasury: confirmed, 1275.

Coast Guard ; Officers: nominated, 1446; confirmed, 1275.

Marine Corps Officers: nominated, 1446.

Navy Officers: nominated, 1448, 1795.

EXPENDITURES OF THE UNITED STATES. Address: Federal-City Relations Vital to

Whole National Economy, by Senator Joseph S. Clark, A627.

Articles and editorials Congress Control of Debt, Inflation Called

Major Task, A904. Cut Federal Spending, A842. Deficit Financing and Unemployment,

A537. Do You Want a 10-Cent Dollar? A510. Five Fallacies About Spenders, A489. Gross Profit, A499. Public Backs Ike on Hold-the-Line, A805. Taking a Look at Spending, A639.

Bills and resolutions Economy in Government: promote, by re-

duction of taxes at source (see bill H.R.

4057). Funds: investigation disposition of certain

(see H. Res. 149). Limit: not to exceed revenues, except in

national emergency (see bill H.R. 3276). Letters

Government spending programs, by Alfred Wilken, A498.

Reduction in budget estimates in 85th Congress from Senate Committee on Ap- propriations, 1727, 1728.

Remarks in House Demand for increased expenditures, 1625. Excessive spending, A903.

Remarks in Senate Capital and operating expenditures, 1749. Deficit spending: cause of inflation, 1867. Demand for increased expenditures: Presi-

dent’s position, 1607. Federal expenditures: cause of dollar de-

cline, 1713. Waste in Government, 1714.

Tables Appropriations: amounts processed outside

regular appropriations procedure, 1626. Appropriations and estimates, 85th Con-

gress, 1729, 1730. Cost to citizens, 1817. Receipts and expenditures (1947-59), 1515.

FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT. Bilis and resolutions

Hourly wage: increase (see bills H.R. 3270, 3769}.

provide for review of, by Secretary of Labor (see bill H.R. 3865).

Workweek: reduce (see bill H.R. 3310). FAIR LABOR STANDARDS INDUSTRY COM-

MITTEE AMENDMENTS OF 1959, re- marks in House, analysis, 1460, 1461.

FAIR TRADE LAWS, articles, Destructive Competition (sundry), A548.

FALKIEWSKI, RENATA, relief (see bill H.R. 4125).

FALLBROOK PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT, assessment costs: provide for, in case United States against (see bills 8. 904; H.R. 3384).

FALLON, GEORGE H. (a Representative from Maryland).

Article: ‘Brewster Gets J.A.C. Award, from the Baltimore Sun, A818.

FALLON, GEORGE H.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Thanopoulos, Thanos: for relief (see bill H.R. 3942), 1492.

FARBSTEIN, LEONARD (a Representative from New York).

Address: Charles H. Silver, at cornerstone laying ceremonies, residence for nurses, Beth Israel Hospital, New York City, A802.

Editorial: Legacy of Dr. Jonah B. Wise, from the New York Times, A767.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Correction of military records: conduct in

civilian life as consideration of (see bill

H.R. 3718) , 1335. Federal employees: provide coverage under

old-age survivors, and disability insur- ance system (see bill H.R. 3637), 1333.

Immigration reform (see bill H.R. 3295), 1040.

Karydis, Angelos and Maria: for relief (see

bill H.R. 3802) , 1337. Stopnitsky, Harry and Lena: for relief (see

bill H.R. 3801) , 1337. Motions and resolutions offered by Committee on Intelligence Matters

(Joint) : establish (see H. Con. Res. 72),

1491. FARGO FORUM, article, Farmers Get Only

Share of Supports, 1233. FARLEY, JAMES A., address, Economists and

Advertisers, A654. FARMERS GRAIN DEALERS ASSOCIATION

OF IOWA, poll of members, A909. FARM AND HOME WEEK CONVOCATION,

address, The Farmer, the Public, and the Government, by Lauren K. Soth, A701.

FARMERS UNION GRAIN TERMINAL ASSO- CIATION, articles, Farm Problems, A698.

FASCELL, DANTE B. (a Representative from Florida).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Ellzey, Eddis G.: for relief (see bill H.R.

3943) , 1492. FASCISM, articles, Hate Campaign (series),

varaen's DAY, designate (see H.J. Res.

FAYDA, ELENA AND ARAM, relief (see bill

vanenal aID TO STATES. See also Epuca- TION.

Address: Federal Aid Programs, by Sena- tor A. Willis Robertson, 1420.

FEDERAL AIRPORT ACT, statement, analy- sis of S. 1, 1831. Ls

Tables: airport, selected data, 1831-1837, 1842, 1849, 1858, 1872.

Bills and resolutions Airports: amend act to study proposed

sites for (see bill H.R. 3913). Grants: amend act to extend time to make

(see bills S. 1*; H.R. 3267, 3378, 4024). Communications from

Bill (S. 1): to extend, 1788, 1823, 1846, 1860. FEDERAL AVIATION ACT OF 1958. Bills and resolutions New Jersey and New York airports: issue

regulations concerning traffic at certain (see bill H.R. 4179).

Reduced-rate transportation: amend act to provide free or (see bill H.R. 4049).

Safety regulations: amend act relative to violations of certain (see bill H.R. 4180).

FEDERAL BAR ASSOCIATION, address, Is Inflation Inevitable? by Henry C. Wal- lich, A600.

FEDERAL BOATING ACT OF 1958, amend (see bill H.R. 3330) .

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMIS- SION.

Letter: TV booster stations, by Senator Langer, 1377.

Statement: TV channel 12, by Senator John J. Williams, 1819.

Bills and resolutions Television reflector facilities: provide for

licensing of (see bill H.R. 3279). WHF television boester stations: authorize

operation of (see H.J. Res. 186; H. Con, Res, 42-54, 56, 58, 59, 62, 70).

.

FEDERAL CREDIT AGENCIES. See Govern- MENT AGENCIES.

FEDERAL CREDIT UNION ACT, amend (see bills H.R. 3674, 3675) .

FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE ACT, bank mergers, provide safeguards against, to create monopoly (see bill H.R. 4155).

Newsletter: Happy Birthday, by Represent- ative J. T. Rutherford, A902.

FEDERAL EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION ACT.

Bills and resolutions Civil defense activities: amend act to ex-

tend benefits to certain persons injured in (see bill H.R. 3719).

Disabled employees: amend act relative to employment preference for (see bill H.R. 4017).

FEDERAL FOOD, DRUG, AND COSMETIC ACT.

Bills and resolutions Amend (see bill H.R. 3767). Oranges: amend act relative to use of

Citrus Red, No. 2 for coloring (see bills S. 79*; H.R. 4194),

FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION, re- marks in Senate, earnings, 1273.

FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO- CIATION, tables, mortgage portfolio, 1593. .

FEDERAL POWER ACT, remarks in Senate, proposed amendments, 1203.

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION, 1191, 1329.

Natural-gas companies: require extension of transportation facilities by (see bill H.R. 3265).

FEDERAL PRISONS, investigate (see S. Res. 60*).

Remarks in Senate: investigate; 1430. FEDERAL PROPERTY AND ADMINISTRA-

TIVE SERVICES ACT. Bills and resolutions

Excess real property: authorize certain expenses with use of certain (see bill S. 900).

Procurement contracts: amend act relative to allocation of, to certain areas (see bill S. 814).

Rehabilitation facilities: make eligible for surplus property (see bill H.R. 3717).

Volunteer fire departments: donate sur- plus property to (see bill H.R. 3722, 3733. s

Remarks in Senate Contracts for cleaning and custodial serv-

ices, 1508.

Direct payment of certain expenses, 1506. FEDERAL RESERVE ACT. : Bills and resolutions

Alaska: amend act to create district for (see bill S. 695).

Vault cash holdings: amend act relative moore of, against deposits (see bill S. 860).

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ATLANTA * MONTHLY ‘REVIEW, aarticle, States

Continue To Buy Now, Pay Later, 1514.

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS CITY, article, Water Availability, 1047.

FEDERAL® RESERVE BANK OF ST. LOUIS MONTHLY REVIEW, article, Federal

_ Deficit, 1515.

FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. Remarks in Senate: hard-money policy,

1085.

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, remarks in House, cease and desist orders, enforce- ment, 1484.

nent, in Senate, cease and desist orders,

FEIGHAN, MICHAEL A. (a Representative from Ohio).

Editorial: Is It Humiliating To Proclaim Loyalty? from the Cleveland Plain Dealer, A571.

FELLER, FREDA, relief (see bill S. 817).

FENTON, IVOR D. (a Representative from Pennsylvania).

Article: Physicians in Congress, by Jaro- slave Nemec, A578.

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tended medical school, A585. physicians in American Congress,

1774-1959 (selected data), A5'79-585. Remarks by, on

Correction of the Revord, 1305. FERNOS-ISERN, A. (Resident Commissioner

from Puerto Rico). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Peralta, Josefa R.: for relief (see bill H.R. 3944), 1492.

Puerto Rico: permit use of certain cessels in coastwise trade of (see bill H.R. 3900), 1490.

relating to aliens immigrating to (see bill H.R. 3899), 1490.

FERRY FARES. See RIvERS AND HARBORS. FICKER, HERMAN L., memorandum: U.S:

Foreign Aid, A828. FIGUERES, JOSE, letter, Cuban ‘trials, ‘A570. FINK, CHAIM B., relief (see bill H.R. 3932). FINLAND, Agricultural agreement, 1348. FINO, PAUL A. (a Representative from New

York). Appointed on board of visitors to Mili-

tary Academy, 1277. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Federal employees: provide payment for unused sick leave upon retirement (see bill H.R. 3720), 1335.

Federal Employees’ Compensation Act: ex- tend benefits to certain injured persons (see bill H.R. 3719), 1335.

Federal lotteries: establish commission to conduct referendum on (see bill H.R. 4190), 1705.

Gargano, Giuseppe: H.R. 3803), 1337. '

Levi, Riki: for relief (see bill H.R. 4235), 1706.

Social Security Act: amend relative to minimum insurance benefits (see bill H.R. 3901), 1490.

Taxation: deduct certain traveling ex- penses (see bill H. R. 4165), 1704.

provide additional exemption for retirement annuities (see bill H.R. 4016), 1657.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R, 3560), 1331.

Veterans of World War I: pensions at age 60 (see bill H.R. 3296), 1040.

FIREMAN, BERT, article, Blast at Arizona Meant for Senator, A589.

FIREARMS. Bills and resolutions Machineguns: amend code to eliminate

proration of occupational tax on dealers in (see bills H.R. 4029, 4094, 4227).

Pistols: regulate importation of (see bill H.R. 3311).

Remarks in House Imports, A489.

FIRINGLINE (publication), article, Report on. Recent Attacks Against the FBI, A814,

FISHER, LEO,. article: Success of Pan- American Games Vital to Nation, A525.

FISHER, O. C. (a Representative from ’ Texas).

Article: Pioneering a New School Plan, by G. K. Hodenfield, in the Washington Star, A592.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Armed services: relating to transportation

of housetrailers for members of (see bill H.R. 3638), 1333.

FISH AND FISHERIES, statement, Water Pollution, by William E. Towell, A515.

Bills and resolutions Fisheries Cooperative Marketing Act: amend act relative to application of Antitrust Act (see bill H.R. 3348).

Fishermen: permit filing of estimated in- come tax (see bill S. 774).

Frozen fish blocks: tax purposes (see bills S. 834; H.R. 3883).

Starfish: eradicate, (see pills S: 941; H.R. 3087, 4019).

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FISH AND FISHERIES—Continued Remarks in Senate

Frozen fish blocks: classification, 1357. FITZGERALD, ALBERT J., letter, shorter

workweek, A845. FITZPATRICK, HOWARD. Articles and editorials Chairman of Democratic Dinner, A594. Fame of Fitzpatrick, A588.

FLAGS OF THE UNITED STATES, collection and disposition, provide for, of certain.

FLASINGAME, F. J. L., letter, Mortgage insurance for proprietary nursing homes, A617.

FLEESON, DORIS, statement, Meaningless, A589.

FLEMING, ROBERT V., Smithsonian Insti- tution: appoint to Board of scent (see S.J. Res. 35; H.J. Res. 198).

FLEMING, ROSCOE. Articles

Five Fallacies About Spenders, A489. Greedy Farmer Again,,A586. Texas Water Challenge, A840.

FLETCHER, FRED A., reilef (see bills S. 917; H.R. 3994).

FLIGHT. (magazine), editorial, Permanent Certificates for Helicopter Airlines, A525.

FLINT (MICH.) JOURNAL. Articles and editorials

Excise Tax Cut Could Save Jobs, A811. GM Role in Defense Buying, 1655. Holly Product Saved Sub’s Polar Trip,

AT47. People Can Help Check Inflation, A618.

FLOOD, DANIEL J. (a Representative from Pennsylvania).

Address: George H. Roderick, before the ‘Union League, Philadelphia, Pa., A641.

Article: Berwick To Build Cars for Subway in Senate, from the Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) Record, A838.

Dan Flood Justifies Confidence With Work at Mine Catastrophe, from the Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) Independent, A799.

GI Joe and Honest.John, by Hanson W. Baldwin in the New York Times, A826.

Panama Stands Firm on New 12- Mile Limits, from the Washington Post and Times Herald, A635.

President’s Message, by Walter Lippmann in the Washington Post and Times Herald, A632.

Red Berlin Threat May Revise US. Military Policy, by Waldo Drake in the Los Angeles Times, A637.

Reds Now Have Power Balance, by Drew Pearson in the Washington Post and Times Herald, A837.

Tortoise and Hare—Slow Pace of US. Economic Growth Suggests That Soviet May Win Race, by Edwin L. Dale, Jr., in the New York Times, A729.

What They Don’t Say, by-Joseph Alsop, in the Washington Post and.Times Herald, A727,

Editorial: A Closer Berlin? from the Wash- ington News, A634.

End Rocket-Missile Confusion, from the Philadelphia Inquirer, A824.

Kiwanis Cite Charles N. Loveland, from the Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) Times- Leader-News, A733.

Luzerne -County Medical Society Honors Five Doctors, from the Wilkes- Barre (Pa.) Times-Leader-News, A742.

Letters: nuclear oil shale blasts, corre- spondence. with the AEC and Morgan Huntington, 1481, 1482.

nuclear oil shale blasts, to Donvii M. Hillis and to the chamber of com- merce from Morgan Huntington, 1483.

Remarks: oil shale reserves, by Morgan G. Huntington, 1481.

Table: comparison of area redevelopment bills, 1122.

Arizona Is

districts with sub- stantial unemployment (November 1958) , 1120-1122,

27 FLOOD, DANIEL J.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Board of Veterans’ Appeals: limit terms of office of members of (see bill H.R. 3721), 1335.

Cinferri, Rosalina, for relief (see bill H.R. 3804), 1337.

Coal mines: further prevention of acci- dents in (see bill H.R. 3467), 1131.

Coal Research and Development Commis- sion: create (see bill H.R. 3639), 1333.

Lesher, Eva M., for relief (see bill H.R. 4111), 1659.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bili H.R. 3466), 1131.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3561), 1331.

Remarks by, on Area redevelopment bill, 1103, 1119, 1123. Euratom program, 1480. Huntington, Morgan G.:

1480. Nuclear research, 1479, 1484.

radiant nuclear boilers, 1480. Oil shale reserves; recovery by nuclear

blasts, 1481. Unemployment, 1120.

FLOOD CONTROL. Articles and editorials

Allegheny River Flood, A542.

High Cost of Floods, A659. Neéd for Kinzua Dam, A706. Problems of Knox County, Ohio, A725.

Bill and resolutions Great Lakes: consider certain prosperity inundated by storms on, with activities of (see bill S. 859).

Letters French Creek and Shenango River, by

Senator Joseph S. Clark, 1494. Need for controls, by F. B. Herendeen,

A729. Work of Red Cross in Pennsylvania, by

Alfred M. Gruenther, A604. Remarks in House

Indiana projects, A861. Ohio: flood disaster, 1322, 1323.

Remarks in Senate Great Lakes: include certain property along, 1365.

FLORES, JOHN'C., relief (see bill H.R. 3528). FLORESVILLE (TEX.) CHRONICLE-JOUR-

NAL, article, Sam P. Harben Sets Some Records, A839,

FLORIDA. Bills and resolutions

De Soto County: establish national ceme- tery in (see bill H.R. 4166).

Mulat Bayou-Escambia Bay: determine need for channel between (see bill H.R. 3503).

Quadricentennial Anniversary Commis- sion of Florida, Inc., create (see H.J. Res. 187, 196).

FLUNO, ROBERT Y., relief (see bill 8.691).

FLYING FARMERS OF PRAIRIE FARMER LAND, resolutions passed at aviation clinic, A881.

FLYING WHEELS. See PHYSICALLY HANDI- CAPPED.

FLYNN, GERALD T. (a Representative from Wisconsin).

Bills and joint resolutidns introduced, by Equal rights for men and women: amend

Constitution relative to (see H.J. Res. 199), 1336.

Milk and milk products: protect public from unsanitary (see bill H.R. 3842), 1489.

‘National defense scholarships: provide for (see bill H.R. 3856), 1489.

Railroad acts: amend certain to increase benefit (see H.R=3857), 1489.

School construction: provide assistance for (see bill H.R. 3468) , 1131.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions of in certain areas (see bill H.R. 3902), 1490.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3562), 1331.

nuclear expert,

(sundry), A541,

28 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX

FLYNN, GERALD T.—Continued Remarks by, on

Veterans: direct housing loans, A908. increased interest on loans to, A908.

FLYNT, JOHN J., JR. (a Representative from Georgia).

Remarks by, on Military draft extension, Supreme Court: constitutional amendment

limiting jurisdiction of, 1308. FOGARTY, JOHN E. (a Representative from

Rhode Island). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

President: amend Constitution relative to Office of (see H.J. Res. 205), 1491.

Surplus property; permit donations to vol- unteer firefighting organizations (see bill H.R. 3722), 1335.

Memorials of legislature Rhode Island, 1337.

FOLEY, JOHN R. (a Representative from Maryland).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Alves, Francisco J.: for relief (see bill H.R.

3407), 1043. District of Columbia: license public ad-

justers in. (see bill H.R. 3855), 1489.

tax amendment (see bill H.R. 3298), 1040.

District of Columbia courts: prohibit ex- amination of certain communications of

ministers of religion (see bill H.R. 4192), 1705.

Holidays: relating to those occurring on Saturdays (see bill H.R. 4191), 1705.

Panama Canal: extend recognition to cer- tain persons relative to co. -truction of (see bill H.R. 3471), 1131.

Postal field service employees: make cer- tain compensation permanent (see bill H.R. 3297) , 1040.

Railroad acts; amend certain to increase benefits (see bill H.R. 3469), 1131.

Television facilities: expedite utilization in educational institutions (see bill H.R. 3723), 1335.

Remarks by, on Freehill, Joseph H.: eulogy, 1108.

FOND_DU LAC (WIS.) COMMONWEALTH, article, Order’s First Mother General Chosen in 1858; A568.

FONZ, SHA S., relief’ (see bill S. 847). FORAND, AIME J. (a Representative from

Rhode Island). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Balestri, Piero: for relief (see bill H.R. 4234), 1706.

Disabled employees: relating to employ- ment preferences (see bill H.R. 4017), 1657.

Elias, Steve: for relief (see bill H.R. 3527), 1133.

Long Island Sound: eradicate starfish in (see bill H.R. 4019), 1657.

Multiple sclerosis: relating to wartime service connection (see bill H.R. 3724), 1335.

President: amend Constitution relative to —s to office of (see H.J. Res. 214),

Rhode Island: provide national cemetery in (see bill H.R. 4018), 1657.

Social Security Act: amend relative to accrued annual leave (see bill H.R. $472), 1131.

Taxation: relating to certain casualty losses (see bill H.R. 3640), 1333.

Unemployment compensation: extend to certain employers (see bill H.R. 4020), 1657.

Memorials of legislature Rhode Island, 1492.

FORD, FREDERICK, W., address, VHF-TV Problems, A819.

FORD, GERALD R., JR. (a Representative from Michigan).

Appointed on Board of Visitors to Military Academy, 1277. ~

Remarks by, on Veterans: direct housing loans, 1628, 1629.

FORDHAM COLLEGE, address, Mikoyan’s

Visit, by Vice President Nixon, 1067.

FOREIGN AFFAIRS (publication), article,

Nuclear Testing and Problems of Peace,

A559. FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMIS-

SION, relief. of certain members of

Armed Forces, 1349, 1488.

FOREIGN INVESTMENTS, promote Ameri-

can (see bill H.R. 3861).

Statement: Investments Encouraged, by

Revolutionary Party of Thailand, A602.

FOREIGN POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES,

Excerpt from “Years of Crisis”, television

program relative to U.S. prestige abroad,

A537. Press release: U.S. representations to Soviet

Government regard’ng unarmed USS. Air

Force C-130 transport aircraft shot down

by Soviet fighter aircraft over Soviet

Armenia, by Department of State, A892.

Statemert: Adequate Military Shield for

Foreign Policy,, by National Planning

Association, A678. Articles and editorials

Nuclear Testing and Problems of Peace,

A559. Soviet Challenge and Western Response,

A596. When Moral Strength Counts, A692.

Bills and resolutions Counteraction: train leaders in to combat communism (see bills H.R. 3880, 3881).

Food for peace: authorize use of (see S.J. Res. 37; H.J. Res. 200, H. Con. Res. 60, 61, 63, 67, 68, 69, 74).

Remarks in House Communist strategy and tactics (review),

1469-1473. Freedom Commission: established to com-

bat communism, 1470. Germany: membership in NATO, 1699. Inter-American relations: improve, 1695. Middle Europe: policies of Secretary of

State, 1698. Russia: trade-war, 1100.

Remarks in Senate International activities of

branch: study, 1446. Investigation: authorize, 1424. Latin America: 8-point program to aid,

1084. ‘ Russia: trade-war challenge, 1075.

FOREIGN SERVICE ACADEMY, establish (see bill S. 730).

Remarks in Senate, establish, 1139. FOREIGN TAX CREDITS. See INTERNAL

REVENUE CODE oF 1954. FOREIGN TRADE. See

TRADE AGREEMENTS ACT. Address: Stability in Foreign Exchange

Market, by Louis W. Douglas, A846. Committee on Foreign Trade Development

(Senate, Special); establish (see S. Res. 51).

Remarks in Senate, Russian trade war: re- view, 1075.

FORESTS AND FORESTRY, list, youth for- estry camps, 1267.

Remarks in Senate, antidisease research, 1070.

Report: Review of National Forest Timber Sales in Three Western Regions, by

“Robert E. Wolf, A635. Resolution, research, by Timber Producers

Association of Michigan and Wisconsin, 1070.

Tables: Federal timber sales, A635, A636. FORSTHOFF, GERT, relief (see bill H.R.

3430). FORT BOWIE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE,

establish (see bill S. 939). FOSTER’S DAILY DEMOCRAT, editorial,

Senator Bridges and Mikoyan, A537.

FOUNDATION FOR RELIGIOUS ACTION IN SOCIAL AND CIVIL ORDER, address by C, Douglas Dillion before, 1227,

FOUR CHAPLAINS, article, Memorial Sun- day, A492.

executive

also RECIPROCAL

FOUR-H CLUB, article, Davisville Boys Club News Report, A567.

Remarks in House: Tribute, A588, FRANCE, article, Iriflation, 1867. FRANCIS, DALE, Articles Happy Cubans, A882. Why Were They Wrong About Cuba? A784.

FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT MEMO- RIAL COMMISSION, appointments, House, 1276.

Senate, 1789.

FRANKS, MAURICE R., remarks in Senate relative to, 1888. °

FRAZIER, JAMES B., JR. (a Representative from Tennessee).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933: amend relative to issuance of bonds (see bill H.R. 3641), 1333.

FREAR, J. ALLEN, Jr. (a Senator from Dela- ware).

Editorial: Santa Fe’s Broad-Gaged Appeal, in the Washington Post, 1211,

Remarks by, on Railroad industry, 1211. TV channel 12, Delaware, 1556.

FREEDOM COMMISSION, establish bills H.R. 3880, 3881).

Remarks in House, establish, 1470.

FREEDOM OF SPEECH, editorial, Protect-

ing Sources of Information, A564.

FREEHILL, JOSEPH H., remarks in House, tribute, 1108.

FREE KOSHER KITCHEN. See Prarson, JOE.

FREEMAN (publication), article, Alternative to Competition, A608.

FREEMAN’S JOURNAL, editorial, Unjusti- fied Oil Price Increase, A592.

FRELINGHUYSEN, PETER, JR. (a Repre- sentative from New Jersey).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Labor organizations: prevent abuses in

(see bill H.R. 3543), 1330. Remarks by, on

Labor reform bill, 1303.

FRENCH, LEWIS C., article: Expert, A842.

FRIEDEL, SAMUEL N. from Maryland).

Motions and resolutions offered by Office of official committee reporter: fix

compensation of expert transcribers (see H. Res. 159), 1659.

Office of Postmaster of the House:-author- ize additional laborers (see H. Res. 158), 1659.

Remarks by, on Committee on Armed Services: investiga-

tions, 1283. Committee on Banking and Currency:

investigations, 1284. Committee on Government Operations:

investigations, 1285. 8

Committee on House Administration: funds, 1285.

Committee on Interstate. and Foreign Commerce: funds, 1285.

Committee on the Judiciary: funds, 1284. Committee on Post Office and Civil Serv-

ice: investigations, 1284. Committee on Public Works: investiga-

(see

Conservation

(a Representative

tions, 1284.

Committee on Science and Astronautics: funds, 1285.

Committee on Un-American Activities: funds, 1286. ve on Veterans’ Affairs: funds,

NATO Parliamentary Conference: clerk hire, 1283.

Reports made by, from omen ttee on House Administration, 1329,

FRIZZO, RELIGIOSA ET AL., relief (see bill E.R. 3805).

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FULBRIGHT, J. W. Arkansas).

Appointed on Board of Regents of Smith- sonian Institution, 1789.

Appointed Chairman ef Committee on Foreign Relations, 1890.

Arti¢le: Dulles-Fulbright Accord Sought, by Rowland Evans in the New York Herald Tribune, 1564. ,

(a Senator from

Fulbright—Young Man With Ideas, by Arthur Krock in the New York Times, 1877. ;

—— Fulbright and Dulles, by Walter Lippmann ih the Washington Post and Times Herald, A889.

- Rise of a Young Man With Ideas— Senator Fulbright, by Arthur Krock in the New York Times, A889.

Broadcast: Senator Green commendation, radio speech by Edward P. Morgan, 1876.

Commendations in the Senate,’1581, 1877. Letter: housing study, to Senator Hen-

nings, from, 1445. Neill Phillips, American Planning

and Civic Association, to President Eisenhower relative to proposed national cultural center, A544.

Memorandum: highlights of the Institute of International Education, 1230.

Relieved from committee chairmanship, 1890.

Remarks in the Senate regarding Dulles- Fulbright accord, 1564.

Resolution to excuse as chairman of com- mittee (see S. Res. 77*), 1890.

Review: As Mr. K Said to Lippmann of book by Walter Lippmann entitled “The Com- munist World and Ours”, from. the Washington Post and Times Herald by, A680.

Table: -activity of Committee on Foreign Relations, 8lst through 85th Congres, 1876.

Telegram: National Cultural Center, by Robert W. Dowling te Neill Phillips, A545.

Amendments.offered by, to Housing improvements bill (S. 57): to

amend, 1732. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Handicapped persons: assist in rehabili-

tation (see bill S. 772), 1192.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Taxation: additional exemptions for cer- tain students (see bill S. 795), 1193.

Taxation: deduct certain educational ex- penses (see bill §. 794), 1193.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res: 7), 1139. Remarks by, on

Committee on Banking and Currency: funds, 1426.

Green, Theodore F.: resignation as chair- man of the Committee on Foreign Re- lations, 1875.

Housing improvements bill, 1783, 1788.

programing, 1525. Income tax: additional exemption for stu-

dents, 1202. deduction for educational expenses,

1202. Institute of International Education: 40th

anniversary, 1229. Robertson; A. Willis, 1580. Senators: assistance in .connection with

visiting dignitaries, 1425. Sparkman, John, 1960.

Reports made by, from Committee on Banking and Currency, 1059.

FULLER, HELEN, article, Segregationists Go North, 1254.

FULTON, JAMES G. (a Representative from Pennsylvania).

Letter: Red Cross work in Pennsylvania flood areas, from Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther, A604.

,

1580, 1581,

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX

FULTON, J. W.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 3549), 1330. Motions and resolutions offered by Committee on Intelligence Matters (Joint) :

establish (see H. Con. Res. 65), 1336. Remarks by, on

Military draft extension, 1677. Red Cross: disaster relief work, A604.

FURMAN, BESS, article, School Closings, 1247.

FURNESS, GEORGE W., statement, Econom- ic Forecast for 1959, A907.

GABRIELE, NATALE, relief (see bill S. 835). GAINESVILLE (TEX.) REGISTER, article,

Hawaii, 1399. GALLAGHER, CORNELIUS E. (a Representa-

tive from New Jersey). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 3563), 1331. Uniform tax-.treatment of nonresidents:

compacts by States for (see bill H.R. 4193), 1705.

GALLATIN, ALBERT (late a Senator from Pennsylvania) .

Remarks in House regarding anniversary of birth, A648, A656.

Remarks in Senate regarding anniversary of birth, 1225.

GALLAUDET COLLEGE, appointments to Board of Directors, House, 1276.

GALLIVAN, FRANK, letter, Mineral Leasing Act, 1364.

GALLUP, GEORGE. See OPINION.

Article, Public Backs Ike on Hold-the-Line, A805.

GALLUP POLL. OPINION.

GAMBINO, ANTONELLA, relief (see bill S. 756).

GAMBLING, bingo games: amend code to exempt certain, from laws regulating (see bill H.R. 3391).

GARBAGE-DISPOSAL UNITS. See TaxarTion.

GARCIA, CARLOS P., letter, tribute to Max Ableman, A518.

GARDNER, ELIZABETH W., statement, Do Americans Have Sufficient Health and Energy in This Modern Era? A640.

GARGANO, GIUSEPPE, relief (see bill H.R. 3803).

GARMATZ, EDWARD A, (a Representative from Maryland).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 3564), 1331, GARVIN, HAROLD T., prayer, A778.

GARY, J. VAUGHAN (a Representative from Virginia).

Table: bypasses of regular House appro- priations processes, 1626.

Remarks by, on Supreme Court: criticism, 1307. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1625, 1629,

GASHGAI, HOMA, relief (see bill H.R. 3418).

baad JOHN, remarks in Senate relative to, A815.

GAVIN, LEON H,. (a Representative from Pennsylvania).

Appointed on commission, 1276. Article: Allegheny River Flood—and Why

It Wasn’t Prevented, from the Pittsburgh (Pa.) Press, A541.

Allegheny River Reservoir (sundry), A541, A542,

-——~- Floods Stress Need of Kinzua Dam, from the Pittsburgh (Pa.) Post-Gazette,

High Cost of Floods, from the Pitts- burgh (Pa.) Press, A542.

Remarks by, on Groundhog Day, 1461. Military draft extension, 1671, 1674.

GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., citation from In- stitute of International Education, A894.

also POLLS OF

See Potts oF PUBLIC

29

GENERAL MOTORS CORP., remarks in House, defense contracts, 1654.

Remarks in Senate: financing of car sales, 1358.

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION. Letter: Ogden, Utah, public building, 1063.

Communications from Cleaning and custodial contracts,

1054 Positions, 1137, 1329. Report, 1348, 1488.

GENEVA CONVENTION, remarks in Senate, trial of war prisoners, 1080.

GEOGRAPHIC CENTER OF THE NORTH AMERICAN CONTINENT, national mon- ument: establish (see bill S. 784).

GEORGE NEWELL A. (a Representative from Kansas).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Government direct loan program: revise

(see bill H.R. 3299), 1040. Remarks by, on

Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1035. GEORGE EWING ’LOCK AND DAM, desig-

nate (see bill S. 846).

GEORGE W. ANDREWS LOCK AND DAM, designate (see bills H.R. 4089, 4093).

GEORGIA, addresses, Gov. Ernest Vandiver, before General Assembly, 1390, 1392.

Memorials of legislature Constitutional amendment, 1547. Education, 1708.

GERACE, HAROLD R., article, Holly Prod- uct Saved Sub’s Polar Trip, A747.

GERIATRICS. See Pustic HEALTH. GERMANY, statements, Coal Tariff by Tom

Pickett and John 8, Routh, A633, A634. Articles and editorials

Berlin, A736. Soviet Challenge and Western Response,

A596. U.S. Coal Is Dealt Unfair Blow, A731.

Letters - Cartel rebirth feared, by Arthur W. Rhodes,

A629. Coal import tax, by John L. Lewis, A710.

Remarks in House Coal: import tax, 1544, A545, A808. Coal embargo, 1703. NATO: membership, 1699. Soviet military authorities, 1694. Unification, 1699.

GET, TOM, relief (see bill H:R. 3833). GEWINNER, URSULA, relief (see bill S. 843). GHANA, remarks in House, Prime Minister

Nkrumah: U.S. aid, 1108. GIAIMO, ROBERT N. (a Representative from

Connecticut). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Skalenakis, Basile G., for relief (see bill H.R. 3408) , 1043.

GIANIBAS, KONSTANTINA G., relief (see bill H.R. 3829).

GILBERT, CHARLES B., statement, Eco- nomic Forecast for 1959, A907.

GLAESER, MARTIN, editorial, Governor Makes Fine Choice for Public Service Commission, A908.

GLENDALE (CALIF.) NEWS-PRESS, edi- torial, Taking a Look at Spending, A639.

GLENNAN, T. KEITH (Administrator, Na- tional Aeronautics and Space Admin- istration), address, National Program for Space Research, 1178.

Address, National Program for Space Re- search, 1178.

GOLD, Free marketing, H.R. 3278, 3445, 3653).

Letter: free market, by Senator Gordon Allott, 1512.

GOLDWATER, BARRY Arizona).

Article: Blast at “Arizona Meant for Sen- ator Goldwater, by Bert Fireman in the Phoenix (Ariz.) Gazette, A589.

Dollar War at Home, by Raymond Moley in Newsweek, 1714.

Editorial: Only Political Party, from the Wall Street Journal, A767.

1038,

permit (see bills

(a@ Senator from

30

GOLDWATER, BARRY—Continued Quote Liberal End Quote, from the

Wall Street Journal, A762. Right To Work, from the Salt Lake

City Desert News, A763. Union Power Versus Public In-

terest, from the Wall Street Journal, A765. .

Elected chairman of campaign committee, 1096.

Relieved from committee, 1555. Report: Labor Reform Legislation (Gold-

water bill), prepared by the Depart- ment of Labor, 1161.

Tables: comparison of Kennedy and Gold- water labor reform legislation (bill S. 505 and 748), 1164-1170.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Benedict, W. L., for relief (see bill S. 856),

1354.

Commission on Equal Job Opportunity Under Government Contracts: establish (see bill S. 942), 1709.

Crockett, Luther M., for relief (see bill S. 854), 1354.

Federal real property: authorize sums in lieu of taxes to local governments (see bill S. 910), 1495.

Fort Bowie National Historic Site: estab- lish (see bill S. 939), 1555.

Grand Canyon National Park: appoint- ment of Commissioner for (see bill S.

808), 1193. Higa, Saeko and Masako, for relief (see

bill S. 855), 1354. Labor organizations: provide further

safeguards against improper practices in (see bill S. 748), 1139.

Navy Dads’ Clubs of America: incorporate (see bill S. 938), 1555.

Palmer, Ralph E., for relief (see bill S. 711), 1060.

VHF television booster stations: operation of certain (see S.J. Res. 26), 1066.

Water rights: relating to withdrawal of public lands (see bill S. 851), 1354.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association: congratula-

tions (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1799. Remarks by, on

Agriculture: price supports, 1528. Commission on Equal Job Opportunity

Under Government Contracts: create, 1710.

Federal budget, 1713. Government spenders: irresponsibility,

1713.

Infiation, 1713. 34061—2 4161 through 2 4200 Labor reform bill, 1152.

GORDON, JOHN F., letter, tracts, 1655.

GORDON, THOMAS S. (late a Representa- tive from Illinois).

Eulogies in the House, A488, A503, A505, A516.

Eulogies in the Senate, 1173. GORE, ALBERT (a Senator from Tennes-

see). Editorial: For a Better Senate, from the

St. Louis Post-Dispatch, A613. Statement: Federal-Aid Highway Act, by,

A643. Amendments offered by, to

Housing improvements bill (S. 57): to amend, 1562, 1762, 1773.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Atomic projects: accelerate (see bill 8.

683), 1059. Federal dams: increase funds for bridges

over (see bill S. 793), 1193. Tennessee Valley Authority Act: amend

relative to issuance of bonds (see bill S. 931), 1554.

Remarks by, on Housing improvements bill, 1619, 1762-

1764, 1766, 1767, 1773-1777, 1785. Interest rates, 1746, 1747, 1763. Southern manifesto, 1241.

GORSUCH, JOHN P., letter, God and Mr. Dulles, A648.

defense con-

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GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, address, Who's Overseeing the Oversighters? by J. Sin- clair Armstrong, A707.

List: reports to be discontinued under bill (S. 899), 1500.

Table: Federal credit programs, 1606. Bilis and resolutions

Reports: discontinue certain, by (see bill

S. 899). Remarks in Senate

Administrative practices: study, 1443. Reports: discontinue certain, 1499.

GOVERNMENT BONDS, articles, Bond Spec- ulators Lose Heavily (series), A659-A664.

Interest: exclude from income from sav- ings bonds (see bill H.R. 3995, 4196).

GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, cleaning and custodial services, contracts for.(see bill

S. 901). GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS. Bills and resolutions Employment practices: eliminate certain,

due to age, by (see bill S. 739). Older persons: prohibit discrimination in

hiring of, by (see bill H.R. 3650).

Reports: amend code for certain, by (see bill H.R. 4022).

GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS, radio address, British Turbines, by station WDSU,

A768. Telegrams: contract for turbine generators awarded to Swiss company, by Repre- sentative John H. Dent and A. B. Elias,

A824. Articles and editorials Demise of Government

Bureaucratic Fiat, A590. Double Standard, A504. How To Deal With the Navy in the Field

of Business Law, A874. Insecure Protection, A616.

Bills and resolutions Buildings: extend application of certain

act to demolition of existing (see bill

H.R. 3333). Commission on Equal Job Opportunity

Under Government Contracts: establish (see bills S. 942; H.R. 4169).

Davis-Bacon Act: extend provisions of, to buildings “altered ieased (see bill H.R.

4170). Miller Act: amend act relative to perform-

ance bonds (see bill H.R. 4060). State and local taxes: eliminate claims of immunity of, based on (see bills S. 815;

H.R. 4226). Letters

Britain’s policy, by O. R. Strackbein, A798. British Ambassadors’ complaint, by Rep-

resentative Elmer J. Holland, A741. Remarks in House

Contracts to General Motors Corp., 1654. Great Britain: loss of turbine contract,

1100, 1294. Remarks in Senate Commission on Equal Job Opportunities,

1710. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, disburs-

ing officer, amend act relative to proce- dure during vacancy in office of (see bill §. 902).

Letter: receipt and disbursement of funds, by Raymond Blattenberger, 1509.

GOVERNMENT SPENDING. See ExprEnnpi- TURES OF THE UNITED STATES; BUDGET OF THE UNITED SraTes; Socialism.

GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES, letter, we are a Republic, by Mary E. Adams, A902.

GOVERNORS’ CONFERENCE ON CIVIL RIGHTS, address, Gov. G. Mennen Wil- liams, 1817.

GOWAN, PATRICK W., relief (see bill H.R. 3960).

GRAIN ALCOHOL. See Acricutture.

GRANAHAN, KATHRYN E. (Mrs. William T.) (@ Representative from Pennsylvania).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Frizzo, Religiosa L., et al.; for relief (see

bill H.R. 3805) , 1337.

Contractors, by

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX GRANAHAN, KATHRYN E.—Cantinued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Philadelphia, Pa.: provide national ceme- tery in vicinity of (see bill H.R. 4021), 1657.

GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, USS. commissioner: appoint, for (see bill S. 808).

GRANT, GEORGE M. (a Representative from Alabama).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Acreage allotments: provide lease and

transfer ‘of cotton (see bill- H.R. 3903), 1490.

Father Abraham Ryan: issue commemora- tive postage stamp (see bill H.R. 3300), 1040. >

GRANT, THOMAS, JR., letter, Small Business Investment Act, 1803.

GRAUERT, PETER C., relief (see bill H.R. 3956).

GRAY, KENNETH J. (a Representative from Illinois).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Shawnee National Forest: develop recrea-

tion area in (see bill H.R. 3969), 1547. Spanish-American War: provide pensions

to widows and children of certain vet- eraus of (see bill H.R. 3968), 1547.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill H.R. 3642), 1333.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3565), 1331.

Ward, Harold N.: for relief (see bill H.R. 3991), 1547.

GRAZIOLI, ANNA, relief (see bill H.R. 3807). GREAT BRITAIN, radio address, British Tur-

bines, Keep Out, by station WDSU, A768. Statement: Turbine Contract, by Members

of House Committee on Public Works, 1294. :

Articles and editorials Insecure Protection, A616. Low British Bidder Loses Turbine Contract

(sundry), A504, A505.

Verdict on Socialism, A765. Letters

Britain’s policy, by O. R. Strackbein, A798. Contracts in interests of natiorfal security,

by Representative Elmer J. Holland. A741.

Remarks in House Draft law, 1664. Turbine contract: rejection, 1100.

GREAT LAKES. Bills and resolutions .

Property: inundation of certain, On (see bill S. 859).

Remarks in Senate Connecting channels, 1070. Flood control along shores, 1365.

GREEN, AARON, JR., relief (see bill HR. 3522).

GREEN, EDITH Oregon).

Article: Dilemma of the College Student: Draft Dodger or Patriot? by John C. Esty, Jr., in the Nation publication, A670. ?

Draft Law Issues: Waste, Unfair- ness, from Nation’s Business publication, A622.

In Memoriam: G. Robert Dodson, from National Guardsman magazine, A624. "

Editorial: A Look at the Draft, from the Washington Post and Times Herald, rela- tive to proposal of Representative Wolf, A823.

Story Ends, froth the Eugene (Ofeg.) Register-Guard relative to restitution. to Nisei citizens, A621.

Resolution: Oregon Methodist Church, draft extension, A824.

(a Representative from

Telegrams: draft extension - legislation . (sundry), A824.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Institute of Geriatrics: establish (see bill

H.R. 3301), 1040. ; . Labor reform bill (see bill H.R. 3302),

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GREEN, EDITH—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

National Defense Education Act of 1958: repeal certain section (see bill HR. 4066), 1658.

School construction: authorize assistance to States (see bill H.R: 3970), 1547.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3566), 1331.

Remarks by, on Military draft extension, 1673.

GREEN, THEODORE FRANCIS (a Senator from Rhode Island).

Appointed on committee, 1339. Articlé: Senators, Youngest and Oldest, in

the American Weekly, 1346. Senator Theodore Green Commend-

ed (sundry), in‘New York and Washing- ton newspapers, 1343-1346.

Broadcast: Senator Green Commendation, radio speech by Edward P. Morgan, 1876.

Relieved from committee chairmanship, 1890.

Remarks in the Senate regarding resigna- tion as chairman of Committee on For- eign Relations, 1341-1348, 1570, 1875.

Resolution to excuse as chairman of com- mittee (see S. Res. 77*), 1890.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Antarctica: relating to study and develop- ment (see bill S. 764) , 1192.

Armed Forces: extend educational bene- fits to certain members of (see bill S. 930), 1554.

Army and Air Force officers: pay compensa- tion for restoration to active list (see bill S. 800), 1193.

Federal election laws: revise relative-to cor- rupt practices (see bill S. 466), 1066.

Federal employees: increase retirement an- nuities for hazardous duties (see bill S. 921), 1554.

Federal employees: relating to certain in executive branch (see bill S. 763), 1192.

Joyce, Robert D.: for relief (see bill S. 796), 1193. ;

Lashley, Kenneth, Jr.: for relief (see bill 8.919, 1554.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41) , 1355.

Surplus food commodities: distribution to needy persons (see bill S. 663), 1510.

Taxation: allow deductions for certain edu- cational expenses (see bill S. 929), 1554,

Traher, Ralph H.: for relief (see bill 8, 920), 1554.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in cere tain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193.

Memorials of legislature Rhode Island, 1191, 1798.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139. Remarks by, on

Foreign Service nominations, 1562. Senators: assistance in connection with

visiting dignitaries, 1426, Reports made by, from~ Committee on Foreign Relations, 1059.

GREEN, WILLIAM J., JR. (a Representative . from Pennsylvania).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Federal employees: adjust rates of com-

pensation of certain (see bill H.R. 3725), 1335.

provide promotion increases for (see bill H.R. 4067), 1658.

relating to income tax withholding by certain municipalities (see bill H.R. 3643), 1333.

GREEN BAY (WIS.) PRESS GAZETTE, edi- torial, Chicago Wants More Lake Water, A533.

ee CONCETTA P., testimony of, 1325.

GREENVILLE (MISS.) DELTA DEMOCRAT TIMES, articles, Tribute to Men of Greenville Air Force Base, A732,

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX GREENVILLE (S8.C.) NEWS. Articles and editorials

Deficit Financing and einiemhemenetits A537.

Our New Governor Sets a Goal, A530. Watkins Portrait Symbolizes an Era, A538. Who’s Reactionary Now? A536.

GREERS FERRY DAM, articles, House May Study Curbs on Imports (sundry), A504, A505.

Remarks in House: turbine contract, 1294. GREGORIANTE, JOSE, relief(see bill H.R.

8811). GRIFFIN, ROBERT P. (a Representative

from Michigan). Letter: N. G. Damoose, to Jay Smith rela-

tive to Great Lakes water diversion, A490.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Labor organizations: prevent abuses in

(see bill H.R. 3544) , 1330. Remarks by, on

Labor reform bill, 1303. GRIFFITHS, MARTHA W. (a Representative

from Michigan). Letter: plight of small businessman, from

a constituent, A651. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Government contractors: provide for cer-

tain reports from (see bill H.R. 4022), 1657.

Hovsepian, Elizabeth, “tor relief (see bill H.R. 4112), 1659.

Kontopoulos, Chrysavgi, for relief (see bill H.R. 4113), 1659.

Surplus food: distribute to needy families (see bill H.R. 3644), 1333.

War of 1812: provide memorial to certain American soldiers who died in (see bill H.R. 3726) , 1335.

GRIMWOOD, MRS. E. D., acceptance of award given to Burns, Kans., A752.

GRINBERG, BERTA, relief (see bill H.R. 3530).

GROSS, H. R. (a Representative from Iowa). Editorial: Gross Profit, from the Washing-

ton Post and Times Herald relative to, A499.

Remarks: military draft, by Representative Hardy, 1678.

Remarks by, on Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1037. Comnztittee on Government Operations: in-

vestigations, 1285. Committee on the Judiciary: funds, 1284,

investigations, 1097. Committee on Post Office and Civil Serv-

ice: funds, 1281. Committee on Science and Astronautics:

funds, 1286. Hays, Wayne L.: junketeer, 1283. Hoffman, Paul: criticism; 1649. Legislative program, 1468. Military draft extension, 1664, 1666-1669,

1676, 1678, 1679, 1687. Great Britain, 1664.

NATO Parliamentary Conference: clerk hire, 1283.

Nkrumah of Ghana: Marxist Socialist, 1108. United Nations Special Fund, 1649. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1640.

GROSSO, GIANBATISTA, relief (see bill H.R. 3813).

GROUNDHOG DAY, remarks in House, Punxsutawney groundhog, 1461.

GRUBER, RUTH, article, Hale’s Mission of Faith to Israel, A607.

GRUENING, ERNEST (a Senator from Alaska).

Editorials: Hawaiian Statehood, sundry, 1398, 1399.

Amendments offered by,to ¢ Housing improvements bill (S. 57): to

amend, 1562, 1762. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Department of Science and Technology:

create (see bill S. 676), 1066. Federal Coal Mine Safety Act: amend to

remove exemption with respect to cer- tain mines (see bill S, 743), 1376. *

31 GRUENING, ERNEST—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by .

Federal employees: relating to annual leave for those stationed in Alaska (see bill S, 973), 1799.

Indiana Dunes National Monument: es- tablish (see bill S. 1001), 1890.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355,

Richard E. Byrd Antarctic Commission: es- tablish (see bill S. 764), 1376.

Small business: tax relief (see bill S. 59), 725.

Surplus food commodities: distribution to needy persons (see bill S. 663), 1510.

Tennessee Valley Authority Act: amend relative to issuance of bonds (see bill S. 931), 1554.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193.

Youth Conservation Corps: establish (see bill S. 812), 1194.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S, Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Hawaiian statehood, 1397.

GRUENTHER, ALFRED M., letter, work of Red Cross during Pennsylvania flood, A604,

GRUSZKA, EDWARD, relief (see bill H.R. 4233).

GUAM, lands, acquire certain (see bill H.R. 3608).

GUBSER, CHARLES S. (a Representative from California).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Social security: child’s insurance benefits

(see bill H.R. 3303), 1040. Social Security Act: amend relative to cer-

tain retirement benefits (see bill H.R. 4001), 1656.

amend relative to dependent chil- dren (see bill H.R. 3646), 1333.

amend relative to outside income (see bill H.R. 3647), 1333.

amend relative to State old-age as- sistance (see bill H.R. 3645), 1333.

Motions and resolutions offered by Organization and procedures of Congress:

create committee to study (see H. Res. 135), 1043.

GUGLIELMI, SABINA, relief (see bill H.R. 3524).

GULBRANSEN, LAMAR D., editorial, Right To Work, A763.

GULLICKSON, GEORGE, article, Conserva- tion Expert, A842.

GULON, ANTE, relief (see bill S. 708). GUTMAN, ELIYAHU, relief (see bill H.R.

3952). HAGERMAN, THOMAS B., remarks in House,

tribute, A488, HAGUENAUER, GENE M., relief (see bill S.

809). HALE, LINCOLN, article, Mission of Faith

to Israel, A607. HALEY, JAMES A. (a Representative from

Florida). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Bay Pines, Fla.: construct VA hospital at (see bill H.R. 3858) , 1489.

De Soto County, Fla.: provide national cemeteries in (see bill H.R. 4166), 1704.

Indians: relating to certain benefits for (see bill H.R. 3727), 1335.

Indian schools: regulate handling of stu- dent funds (see bill H.R. 3648), 1333.

National Advisory Committee for the Blind: establish (see bill H.R. 3859), 1489.

Orange industry: continue coloring prac- tice pending congressional legislation (see bill H.R. 4194), 1705.

Quadricentennial Anniversary Commis- sion: create (see H.J. Res. 187), 1042.

Remarks by, on Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1036. Supreme Court, 1309.

32 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX

ALL, ELIZABETH, letter, local welfare pro- gram, A572. :

HALLECK, CHARLES A. (a Representative from Indiana).

Motions and resolutions offered by House committee assignments (see H. Res.

144), 1279. Remarks by, on

Foreign policy, 1700. Legislative program, 1469, 1690. Military draft extension, 1686. Parliamentary procedure, 1284. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1626-1628,

1638, 1643. HALPERN, SEYMOUR

from New York). Appointed on committee, 1279. Excerpt from National Defense Education

Act of 1958 relating to development of mental resources and technica] skills, A750.

Bills and joint.resolutions introduce by Employment: relating to discrimination

because of age (see bills H.R. 3649, 3650), 1333.

Interstate Highway System: include cer- tain routes in (see bill H.R. 3728), 1335.

New York: establish hospital for treatment of narcotic addicts (see bill H.R. 4023), 1657.

School construction: authorize assistance to States in (see bill H.R. 3904), 1490.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3567), 1331.

Remarks by, on

Education: efforts to sell Russian made scientiic equipment to American schools, A750.

Russia: efforts to sell scientific equipment to American schools, A750.

Science: efforts to seH Russian made equipment to American schools, A750.

HAMIL, DAVID A., letter, REA activities in Wisconsin, A898.

Remarks in Senate, tribute, 1086. HAMPTON UNION AND ROCKINGHAM

COUNTY GAZETTE, editorial, Soviet Spider Draws U.S. Flies, A540, A541.

HANDICAPPED PERSONS. See PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED.

HARBEN, SAM P., article, Retires, A839. HARDER, C. WILSON, article, Washington

and Small Business, A680. HARDY, PORTER, JR. (a Representative from

Virginia).

Address: Alvin G. Waggoner, at commis- sioning ceremonies of U.S.S. Observation Island, Norfolk Naval Shipyard, A638.

Remarks by, on

Military draft extension, 1678. HARGIS, DENVER D. (a Representative from

Kansas). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

a statehood bill (see bill H.R. 3304),

Spanish-American War: provide pension for certain veterans of (see bill H.R. $729) , 1335.

HARLAN, JOHN MARSHALL (Associate Jus- tice of the Supreme Court), editorial, Court Again Disregards Established Prin- ciples, A775.

HARMON, RANDALL S. (a Representative from Indiana).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by NSLI policyholders: lump-sum payments

(see bill H.R. 3305), 1040.

HARPER'S (magazine). Articles

Day the Taps Run Dry, 1050. Plan To Save Trees, Land, and Boys, 1264. Why Latin America Distrusts Us, A549.

HARRIGAN, ANTHONY, article, Social Ethic: Social Evil, A543.

HARRIMAN, JOHN, article, Queen Tells Alice About Inflation, A755.

HARRIS, FREDERICK BROWN (Chaplain of aoe , article, Moral Thermometer,

A693.

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HARRIS, OREN (a Representative from Ar-

kansas). List: employees’ of Committee on Inter-

state and Foreign Commerce, 1127. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Plores, John C.: for relief (see bill H.R. mae 1133. Manganese production: encourage (see bill

H.R. 3306) , 1040. Motions and resolutions offered by Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com-

merce: provide funds for (see H. Res.

136), 1043. Remarks by, on Supreme Court: constitutional amendment

limiting jurisdiction of, 1308. HARRISON, BURR P. (a Representative from

Virginia). Article: William M. “Fishbait” Miller, by

Mary Van Rensselaer Thayer, A732. HART, MERWIN K., foreword to sermon by

D. Otto Dibelius, A631.

HART, PHILIP A. (a Senator from Michigan).

Address: Civil Rights, by G. Mennen Wil- liams at the Governors Conference on

Civil Rights, 1817. Resolution: civil rights, by the Governors

Conference on Civil Rights, 1818. Amendments offered by, to

Housing improvements bill (S. 57): to amend, 1562, 1762, 1787.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Equal protection of laws: enforce constitu- tional rights (see bill S. 810), 1193.

Mackinac Island State Park Commission: convey certain land to (see bill S. 965),

1799. Medical research: mobilize world leaders

in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355. Railroad employees: regulate use of track

motorcars (see bill S. 995), 1800. Railroads: protect passengers by requiring maintenance of facilities (see bill S. 996), 1800.

Surplus food commodities: distribution to needy persons (see bill S. 663), 1510.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States (see bill S, 791), 1193.

Youth Conservation Corps: bil] S. 812), 1194.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Housing improvements bill, 1787.

HARTFORD TIMES, article, Best Is Yet To Be, A692.

HARTKE, VANCE (a Senator from Indiana). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Federal Coal Mine Safety Act: amend to remove exemption with respect to certain mines (see bill S. 743), 1138.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41) , 1355.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW (publica- tion), article, New Price Tags for Gov- ernment Managers, A815.

HASTEN, PERCY -C., relief (see bill H.R. 3416). ’

HATE CAMPAIGN. See Crvit Ricuts. HAVANA TIMES, article, Thunderous Ap-

proval of Executions, A886. HAWAII, statement, justice for Hawali, by

Representative John W. McCormack, A490.

Articles and editorials Seaton Eyes Hawaii's Star, 1815. Statehood (sundry), 1398, A762.

Bills and resolutions Education: provide Federal aid for (see

bill H.R. 4079).

establish (see

HAWAII—Continued Bills and resolutions

Judges: amend act to apply to in (see bill H.R. 3456).

Statehood (see bills H.R. 3304, 3437, 3685, 4183, 4221).

Memorials of State legislatures, statehood Nebraska, 1043, 1132. New Mexico, 1492, 1493.

Remarks in House Statehood: favoring, 1454.

Remarks in Senate Statehood: favoring, 1397.

hearings on bill, 1713. Resolutions on statehood Young Democratic Club of the District of

Columbia, A545. HAYASHI, KENKO, relief (see bill H.R. 3935). HAYDEN, CARL (President Pro Tempore of

the Senate). Appointed on committee, 1339.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Grand Canyon National Park: appoint- ment of Commissioner for (see bill S. 808) , 1193.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

HAYS, WAYNE L. (a Representative from Ohio). ; Appointed on commission, 1277.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Cozza, Maria C.: for relief (see bill H.R.

4114), 1659. Psychos, Theodore: for relief (see bill H-R.

3806), 1337. Motions and resolutions offered by Committee on Intelligence Matters

(Joint): establish (see H. Con. Res. 66), 1336.

Remarks by, on Committee on Government Operations:

investigations, 1285. NATO Parliamentary Conference:

hire, 1283. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1638.

HEALEY, JAMES C. (a Representative from New York).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Aelion, Suzie S.: for relief (see bill H.R.

3409), 1043. Kablak, Lew: for relief (see bill H.R. 4115),

1659. « Remarks by, on

Ukrainian Independence Day, A654.

HEALTH INSURANCE, remarks in Senate, study, 1530.

HEALTH SERVICES STUDY COMMISSION, establish (see S.J. Res. 43).

Remarks in Senate: establish, 1529.

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HEBERT, F. EDWARD (a Representative - from Louisiana).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Grazioli, Anna: for relief (see bill H.R.

3807), 1337.

HECHINGER, FRED M., article, Five Basic Problems of Education, A645.

HECHLER, KEN (a Representative from West Virginia).

Articles: Huntington, W. Va.: All-America City (sundry), A496.

Editorial: Dr. Hechler Discoyez.: the Rec- ord, by Raymond Brewster in the Hunt- ington (W. Va.) Herald-Dispatch, A858.

Statement: Meade Alcorn, at Des Moines Republican meeting, A624.

Billsand joint resolutions introdueed by ay oy foods Miepates (see bill S, 3307),

1040. Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 3568), 1331. Remarks by, on

Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1036. _Department of Agriculture: decision on

burley tobacco quotas, A586. Republican Party: criticism, A624.

Des Moines meetitig, A624. Roosevelt, Franklin D.:.77th anniversary

of birth, 1478. Tobacco: quotas for purley, A586.

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HEFFLER, TREMAINE E., relief (see bill 8. 728). :

HELIUM ACT OF 1937, amend oe bill 5. 826). a“

HELLER, LOUIS B. (a former Representative from New York).

Telegram: congratulations upon appoint- ment as justice of the city court of New York (sundry), from Members of Con- gress.

Transcript of proceedings upon induction as justice of the city court of New York, A803.

HELLS CANYON DAM, remarks in House, Brownlee Dam, A620.

HEMPHILL, ROBERT W. (a Representative from South Carolina).

Article: Cuban Woman, Gilso Aguero, Writes About Terror of Batista—Defends War Trials, from the Cheraw (S.C.) Chronicle, A825. ‘

Editorial: Off the Record—Foreign Car Im- ports, from the Lancaster (S.C.) News, A869.

Textile Tariffs, from the Camden (8.C.) Chronicle, A818.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Agricultural products: increase industrial

use of (see bill H.R. 4167), 1704. / Federal Airport Act: extend time for mak-

ing grants (see bill H.R. 4024), 1657. University of the Americas: study possi-

bility of establishing (see H.J. Res. 215), 1659.

Remarks by, on University~ of the Americas:

1624. HENDERSON, JOHN E. (a Representative

from Ohio). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Communications excise taxes: repeal (see

bill H.R. 3308), 1040. Land, Woo Bow: for relief (see bill H.R.

4236), 1706. Veterans: amend code relative to multi-

ple sclerosis (see bill H.R. 3473), 1131. HENNINGS, THOMAS C., JR. (a Senator from

Missouri). Appointed on committee, 1339.

establish,

Article: Johnson and Civil Rights, by Ros- coe Drummond, 1226.

Editorial: Congress Needs Facts, from the Columbia Missourian, A534,

Could This Be So? from the Portage- ville, Missouri Delta Farmer, relative to parity concept and minimum wage laws, A538.

Juvenile Problem Types, from the Cape Girardeau Southeast Missourian, A537.

Way Down Yonder in Moscow, from the Kansas City, (Mo-) Star, A535.

Letter: antitrust law study, from Senator Langer, 1433.

codification of statutes, from Sen- ator Eastland, 1443.

committee funds (sundry), from Senate committee chairmen, 1880-1882.

constitutional rights study, to Sen- ator Eastland, from, 1440.

housing study, from Senators Ful- bright and Sparkman, 1445.

Labor-Management Investigative Committee, 1404.

refugee study, from Senator East- land, 1442. 1

Trading With the Enemy Act, from Senator Eastland, 1442.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Antitrust acts: relating to financing of motor vehicles by manufacturers (see bill S. 839) , 1354.

Armed Forces: extend educational benefits aoe ee (see bill S. 930),

Barker, Kazuko Y.: for relief (see bill 8.. 844), 1354.

Drug addiction: establish posthospital treatment (see bill S. 717), 1060.

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HENNINGS, THOMAS C., JR.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Equal protection of laws: enforce constitu- tional rights (see bill S. 810), 1193.

Hronopoulos, Ekaterine G.: for relief (see bill S. 845), 1354.

Juvenile delinquency: assistance to States for control of (see bills S. 765, 766) , 1192.

Juvenile delinquents: assist States to es- tablish institutions for rehabilitation of (see bill S. 850), 1354.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Missouri: authorize sale of certain lands to (see bill S. 692), 1059.

Passports: govern issuance of (see bill S. 806) , 1193.

Pershing, John J.: establish anniversary commission (see S.J. Res. 45), 1555.

President: amend Constitution relative to disability of (see S.J. Res. 40), 1208.

Railroad employees: regulate use of track motorcars (see bill S. 995), 1800.

Railroads: protect passengers by requiring ~ maintenance of facilities (see bill S,

996), 1800. Surplus food commodities: distribution to

needy persons (see bill S. 663), 1510. Taxation: allow deductions for certain educational expenses (see bill S. 929), 1554.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in cer- tain areas (see bill S. 772) , 1060.

Youth Conservation Corps: establish (see bill S. 812), 1194.

Memorials of legislature Missouri, 1055.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139. Christopher, George H.: eulogy (see S. Res.

64), 1061. Committee of Congress on the Library

(Joint): appointment of Members to (see S. Res. 68), 1339.

Committee on Printing (Joint): appoint- ment of Members to (see S. Res. 68), 1339.

Committee on Rules and Administration: authorize expenditures and personnel (see S. Res. 69), 1339.

Mays, Anna B.: gratuity (see S. Res. 76), 1552, 1555.

Rural Electrification Administration: loan policy of (see S. Res. 21), 726.

Remarks by, on Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1083. Civil rights bill, 1226. Civil War criminal trials, 1081. Constitutional rights investigation, 1439. Green, Theodore F.: resignation as chair- man of Committee 6n Foreign Rela- tions, 1570.

Income tax: deductions for educational expenses, 1557.

Juvenile delinquency, 1198. ; ~- investigation, 1437. New York City employees: code of ethics,

1579. Passport bill, 1205. Penitentiaries, investigation, 1430. Veterans: GI educational benefits for

peacetime service, 1557. Reports made by, from Committee on Rules and Administration,

1339, 1551, 1552. HENRY, EVAN S., relief (see bill S. 684).

HENRY, O. See Porter, WiLuiAM S.

HERBERT, VICTOR, article, Anniversary, A703.

“Proclamation: District of Columbia Com- missioners, 1352.

Remarks in House: tribute, 1295.

HERBERT, WARD J., statement, Economic _ Forecast for 1959, A906.

HERENDEEN, F. B., letter, recent flood, A729. _ F

HERLING, JOHN, article, Labor’s Attack on Mikoyan, A618.

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX 33 HERLONG, A. S., JR. (a Representative from

Florida). Tables: tax rates (selected data), A676,

A677. , Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Freedom Commission: create (see bill H.R.

3880), 1490. Remarks by, on

Communist conspiracy, 1469-1473. Freedom Commission: create, 1470. Taxes: reform Federal rates and methods

(H.R 3000, 3001), A672—A677. Tax rates and methods: analysis of the

bills (H.R. 3000, 3001) to reform, A672- A677. ;

HERNDON, HUGH, JR., award medal to (see bill H.R. 3808) .

HERZFELD, NORMA K., article, Balanced Budget, A754.

HERZKA, LLOYD, address: Eulogy, by John Cashmore, A773.

HICKENLOOPER, BOURKE B. (a Senator from Iowa).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Iowa: provide district judges for (see bill

5S. 980), 1800. Labor organizations: provide further safe-

guards against improper practices in (see bill S. 748), 1139.

Peace: permit use of food for (see S.J. Res. 37), 1194.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see 8. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Surplus food disposal: overseas use, 1208.

HIERONYMUS, J. L., relief (see bill H.R. 4129}.

HIESTAND,- EDGAR W. (a Representative from California).

Article: Our Puzzling Farm Policy, by Bob Considine in the New York Journal- American, A862.

Soviet Psychopolitics (a series), by George Todt, A569, A656, A657.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Investment Company Act of 1940: amend

relative to retirement associations (see bill H.R, 4025), 1657.

Labor organizations: prevent abuses in (see bill H.R. 3545), 1330.

Reimbursement of property taxes: plan for repayment (see bill H.R. 3594), 1331,

Social Security Act: dmend to increase out- side earnings (see bill H.R. 4195), 1705.

Motions and resolutions offered by Private enterprise: create committee to

study completion by Government (see H. Res. 150), 1491.

Remarks by, on De Mille, Cecil B.: eulogy, A481. Labor reform bill, 1303.

HIGA, SAEKO, relief (see bill S. 855).

HIGH FIDELITY. See ELECTRONICS.

HIGHWAY TRUST FUND. See Pustiic Roaps.

HILL, LISTER (a Senator from Alabama). Address: testimonial dinner honoring Les-

lie L. Biffle, by, A787. Remarks: medical research bill, by Stewart

Duke-Elder, Samuel Kirk, and other doc- tors, 1373.

Report: Nurse Traineeship Program, report of.an evaluation conference, 1145.

Public Health Trainee Program, from the National Conference on Public Health Training, 1140.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Certain aliens: for relief (see bill S. 697),

1059, Clayton Act: amend relative to antitrust

violations (see bill S. 725), 1060. Handicapped persons: assist in rehabiiita-

tion of (see bill S. 772), 1192. Health Améndments Act of 1956: extend

certain “traineeship provisions (see bill . 8. 731), 1188. Juvenile delinquency: provide Federal as-

sistance (see bill S, 694), 1059.

HILLSIDE

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HOFFMAN, CLARE E,

34 HILL, LISTER—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Postage stamp: honoring Father Abram Joseph Ryan (see bill S. 693), 1059.

Public schools: reserve exclusive control to States (see S.J. Res. 32), 1060.

Tennessee Valley Authority Act: amend relative to issuance of bonds (see bill S. 931), 1554.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare:

clerk hire (see S. Res. 49), 1060. Labor legislation: authorize study of cer-

tain acts (see S. Res. 66), 1192. Problems of aging: auth@fize study (see S.

Res. 65) , 1192. Remarks by, on

American Dental Association: centennial, 1799.

Committee on Labor and Public Welfare: clerk hire, 1444.

Handicapped persons: rehabilitation serv- ices, 1198.

Health and medical research bill, 1370— 1374.

lives saved through medical re- search, 1373.

Labor Relations Act: study, 1881. Older persons: study of problems, 1878. Public health traineeship program: ex-

tend, 1140. Reports made by, from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare,

1056, 1059, 1192, 1799.

INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION, editorial, Many Happy Returns, A526.

(N.J.) TIMES, editorial: Many Happy Returns, A526.

HISTORIC BUILDINGS. See also Arr. Article: Wanton Disregard of Our Heri-

tage, A790. Letter: U.S. Mint, San Francisco, by Rich-

ard H. Howland, A791. Bills and resolutions

Preserve (see bills H.R. 3401, 3488, 3499, 3509, 3763, 3770, 4046).

Remarks in House

Protect, A627.

HISTORIC SITES, preserve (see bills H.R. 3459, 4046).

HOBLITZELL, JOHN D., JR. (a former Sen- ator from West Virginia).

Resolution regarding compensation br former employees (see S. Res. 41*), 1184.

HOCH, HOMER (late a Representative from Kansas).

Statement: A Tribute to Abraham Lincoln, by, A710.

HODENFIELD, G. E. Articles

Pioneering New School Pian, A592. Three-Rail Program Fills Needs of Pupils,

Superior or Dull, A899. (@ Representative

from Iowa). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Food; permit use of fer peace (see H.J. Res. 200) , 1336.

Remarks by, on Agricultural commodities: sale to friendly

countries for foreign currencies, A625. Agricultural Trade Development and As-

sistance Act of 1954: extension, A625. Agriculture: surpluses disposal overseas,

1304, A625.

(a Representative jrom Michigan).

Article: Do You Want a 10-Cent Dollar? from the Reader’s Digest, A510.

Editorial: Raymond W,. Starr—Merit and Public Service Long Unrecognized, from the Dowagiac (Mich.) News; A624.

Letter: Alfred McCauley, American Free- dom Fighter, to Senate McNamara rela- tive to current issues, A462,

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HOLLAND, SPESSARD—Continued Motions and resolutions offered by

HOFFMAN, CLARE E.—Continued Remarks by, on

Hershey, Lewis B., 1687. House appropriation procedures: by-

passes, 1630, Housing legislation, 1468. McCormack, John W., 1284. Military draft extension, 1687. NATO Parliamentary Conference:

hire, 1284. Point of order, 1278. Supreme Court: criticism, 1308. Union campaign expenditures: GOP share,

1468. HOFFMAN, FRED &., article, Ike Warned on

Lack of Trained Men, A652. HOFFMAN, PAUL G. Remarks in House

Business failures, 1649. United Nations Special Fund: appointed

administrator, 1649. HOGAN, EARL (a Representative from In-

diana). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Taxation: exclude interest on certain sav- ings bonds (see bill H.R. 4196), 1705.

HOLIDAY (magazine), article, Oregon Coast- line, A546.

HOLIDAYS. Bills.and resolutions to proclaim

Columbus Day (see bills H.R. 3835), 4188. Lincoln’s birthday (see bills S. 985, 986).

Saturdays: (see bills S. 909; H.R. 4191).

Remarks in Senate Lincoln’s birthday, 1803.

HOLIFIELD, CHET (a Representative from California).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Blind persons: organizations for (see bill

H.R. 3309), 1040. Federal air pollution control law: extend

duration of (see bill H.R. 3730), 1335. Reimbursement of property taxes: plan for

repayment (see bill H.R. 3595), 1331. Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 3569), 1331. Motions and resolutions offered by

House of Representatives: amend certain rules (see H. Res. 163), 1706.

HOLLAND, ELMER J. (a Representative from Pennsylvania).

Article: Flood Stresses Need for Kinzua Dam, from the Pittsburgh (Pa.) Press, A706.

Letter: complaint of British Ambassador involving contracts and national secur- ity, to Leo A. Hoegh by, A741.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Blind: protect right to self-expression

through. organizations of the .(see. bill H.R. 3731), 1335.

McLeod, Clifford N., H.R. 4116), 1659.

Maximum workweek, reduce to 35 hours (see bill H.R. 3310), 1040.

“The Star-Spangled Banner”: prescribe Official version of (see H. J. Res. 216), "1659.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3570), 1331.

Remarks by, on

elerk

for relief (see bill

Sheepshearers: earnings and unemploy- ment, A715.

Wool Act: protettion for sheep growers and workers, A715.

Wool industry: protection, A715. HOLLAND, SPESSARD L. (a Senator from

Florida). Table: Federal expenditures, 1954-60, 1858.

Amendments offered by, to Airport improvements bill (S. 1): to

amend, 1865. * Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

‘Antarctica: relating to study and develop- ment (see bill S. 764), 1192.

Association for Childhood Education Inter-

HOLLY SPRINGS, MISS.,

relative to observance on, of

American Dental Association anniversary: congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Agriculture: price supports, 1238. Airport improvements bill, 1858, 1859, 1867,

1868. Federal budget, 1594. Federal expenditures, 1954-60, 1858. Housing improvements bill, 1590-1594,

1611, 1613. programing, 1519-1522. slum clearance, 1590.

Inflation, 1867. HOLLINGS, ERNEST F. (Governor of South

Carolina). Inaugural address, A513.

Articles and editorials Message/From the Governor, A544. New Governor’s Inaugural Address, (sun-

dry), A528—-A530. list, outstanding

citizens, A860.

HOLMES, JOHN HAYNES, remarks in House, relative to, 1114.

HOLT, JOE (a Representative from Cali- fornia).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Labor organizations: prevent abuses in

(see bill H.R. 4198), 1705. National wreath: provide for (see bill H.R.

4199), 1705. Reimbursement of property taxes: plan for repayment (see bill H.R. 3603), 1332.

Schreiber, Mrs. Zara: for relief (see bill H.R. 4237), 1706.

Taxation: repeal cabaret tax (see bill H.R. 4197), 1705.

HOLT, T. W. & CO., relief (see bill S. 981). HOLTON, JOHN W., address at testimonial

dinner for Leslie Biffle, A787. HOLTZMAN, LESTER (a Representative from

New York). Appointed on commission, 1277.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Kambouris, Georgios, for relief (see bill

H.R. 3529), 1133. Pistol and revolver imports: regulate (see

bill H.R. 3311), 1040. Social Security Act: amend relative to cer-

tain benefits (see bill H.R. 3652), 1333. Remarks by, on

Firearms: prohibit imports of certain, A489. Military draft extension, 1668, 1683. Social Security Act: liberalization (H.R.

3652), A619. HOOD RIVER ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE,

letter, rate increase request of Pacific Power & Light Co., A838,

HOOPLE, GORDON D., relief (see bill H.R. 3825).

HOPEWELL (VA.) NEWS. Articles and editorials

Federal Tax, Danger, A849.

We Bitterly Oppose Raise in Federal Gaso- line Tax, A753.

Spending Policy Biggest

HORAN, WALT (a Representative from Wash- ington).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Community Television Bureau: establish

(see bill H.R. 3732), 1335. Erickson, Mrs. Leonard O.: for relief (see

bill H.R. 3410), 1043. Father’s Day (see H.J. Res. 188), 1042. Herndon, Hugh, Jr.: award of medal to (see

bill H.R. 3808) , i337. Pangborn, Clyde: award medal posthum-

ously to (see bill H.R. 3808), 1337. . Taxation: relating to exercise tax on cer-

tain television sets (see bill H.R. 3651). 1333.

Water supply shortages: alleviate (see bill H.R. 3312) , 1040.

national: exempt certain property from Motions and resolutions offered by taxation (see bill S. 685), 1059.

National Advisory Committee for the Blind; establish (see bill S. 686), 1059.

VHF television booster stations: .operation of certain (see H. Con. Res. 44), 1042.

HORTON, P. A., article, Shining On, A606.

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HOSMER, CRAIG (a Representative from California).

Article: Berlin, by Adolph Stone in the Journal of Geography publication, A736.

Best Years of Their Lives—Flying Wheels Basketball Team, by John B. Old, A696.

How Much Airlift? from News Front magazine, A520.

Let’s Look at Airlift, by Donald W. Douglas, Jr., in the National Defense Transportation Journal, A730.

Bulletin: Wheelchair Basketball (excerpt), by the Veterans’ Administration, A696.

Editorial: A Community Appeal for Doug- las, from the Santa Monica (Calif.) Out- look, A520.

Letter: Archer C. Beach, paying tribute to Long Beach Veterans’ Hospital, A564.

Statement: Wheelchair Basketball, by Ernest Bors, A696.

Table: roster of 1959 Flying Wheels basket- ball team, A696.

US. military airlift planes, A521. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Colorado River drainage basin: relating to usable supply of water in (see bill H.R. 4201), 1705.

Reimbursement of property taxes: plan for repayment (see bill H.R. 3592), 1331.

Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act; amendment (see bill H.R. 3313), 1040.

Remarks by, on Flying Wheels basketball team, A696.

HOURLY WAGES. See Farr Lasor STAND- aARDs ACT.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. MEMBERS OF CONGRESS; SENATE.

Dulski, Thaddeus J.: subpena, 1485. List: Members subscribing to oath of office,

1485-1488. . Roll calls on question of quorum, 1625.

Bills and resolutions Committee reporters: fix basic salary of

(see H. Res. 159). North Atlantic Treaty Parliamentarians

Conference: provide clerk for House delegation (see H. Res. 36*).

Postmaster: employ laborer in office of (see H. Res. 158).

Rules X and XI: amend (see H. Res. 163). Rules X and XXI: amend (see H. Res.

See also

161). . Rules XI and XIII: amend (see H. Res.

138). Term of office: amend Constitution to pro-

vide 4-year (see S.J. Res. 36). Vacancies; authorize filling of, by Gov-

ernors (seé S.J. Res. 39). Prayers by visitors

Paterson, Arthur E., 1623.

Remarks in House : Legislative program, 1468, 1690.

Remarks in Senate Four-year terms: provide, 1207. Vacancies: allow Governors to fill, 1208.

HOUSING, list, urban renewal applications, 1272.

Statement: Urban Renewal, by R. C. Lee, 1570.

Addresses Prejudice Against Minorities, by Walter L. Kirschenbaum, A800. j

Realistic Program, by Representative Emanuel Celler, A869.

Articles and editorials Golden Agers Put Personal Stamp on New Homes, A740.

What's a Local Need? 1760. Bills and resolutions

Dwelling: provide penalty to represent, as being-guaranteed by U.S. Government (see bill-H.R. 4105).

Insured loan: amend act relative to loss : on certain (see bill H.R. 4104).

Loans: set aside portion of, to insure con- struction meets specifications (see bill H.R. 4047). J

Mortgages, FHA insured: foreclosure of (see bill H.R. 3981).

HOUSING—Continued Bills and resolutions

Older persons: amend act to provide mort- gage insurance for (see bill H.R. 3453).

Urban communities: develop (see bills H.R. 8319, 3434, 3982).

Urban-renewal -projects:_ amend act to in- clude certain finance charges in gross cost (see bill H.R. 3613).

War and veterans: amend laws relative to disposal of (see bill H.R. 3452).

Letters . Federal legislation, by Robert F. Wagner,

A609. Urban renewal legislation, by John Hynes

and Representative McCormack, A811. Remarks in House

Racial discrimination in the North, 1454, 1468.

Urban renewal program, 1271. Veterans’ housing bill (H.R. 2256), to pro-

vide direct loans, 1625. Remarks in Senate

Federal programs: misinformation through the press, 1273, 1274.

FHA earnings, 1273. Government obligations: data, 1573.

HOUSEPIAN, ELIZABETH, relief (see bill H.R. 4112).

Housing Act of 1959: bill (S. 57) to enact, 1580, 1717, 1725, 1733, 1754, 1758.

college housing amendment, 1733. GI provisions of bill (S. 57), 1582. interest rates on GI loans, 1762. order for consideration, 1519. public housing provision (Capehart

amendment), 1613. section analysis of bill (S. 57), 1596. Senate action, 1788, 1789. summary of bill (S. 57), 1768. urban renewal loans, 1751, 1759,

1761. urban. renewal provisions of bill

(S. 57), 1594, 1613. President’s - message:

liberals, 1713. Proposed programs: comparisons, 1419. Public and private housing: study, 1444.

Tables Capital-grant contract authorization, 1739-

1742. FHA mortgage portfolio, 1593. Government obligations, 1573—1575, 1577.

HOUSING ACT OF 1950, educational institu- tions, amend act relative to (see bill 6.914).

HOUSING ACT OF 1959, enact (see bills H.R. 3319, 3434).

HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY, letter, fiscal audits, 1743.

List: urban renewal applications, 1272. Communications from

Voluntary Home Mortgage Credit Program, 1191, 1329.

HOUSTON POST, editorial, Defense Educa- tion Plan Approved, A688.

HOWELL, ARLENE; remarks in House relative to, 1695.

HOWLAND, RICHARD H., letter, U.S. Mint, San Francisco, A791.

HRONOPGULOS, EKATERINE G., relief (see bill S. 845).

HRUSKA, ROMAN lL. Nebraska).

Appointed on commission, 1789. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Labor organizations: prevent abuses in (see bill S.-748), 1376.

Retired servicemen: equalization of pay (see bill S. 269), 726.

VHF television booster stations: operation . of certain (see S.J. Res. 26), 1066.

Memorials of legislature Nebraska, 1709.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1799. Civil defense program: study relative to aa components (see 8S. Res. 67),

Remarks by, on Newbranch, Harvey E.: eulogy, 1176.

views of so-called

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HUDDLESTON, GEORGE, JR. (a Representa- tive from Alabama).

Article: Press Group Attacks Washiugton Post, in the Washington Post, 1102.

State Press Group Attacks Paper for Refusal of Putnam Ad, from the Bir- mingham (Ala.) Post-Herald relative to the Washington Post and Times Herald, A563.

Washington Paper Rejects Putnam Letter, in the Birmingham Post-Herald (sundry), 1101; 1102.

Editorial: Post Betrays Its Creed, from the Anniston (Ala.) Star, A502.

Letter: Harry B. Lackey, to President Eisen- hower relative to Federal and State schools in the South, A891.

William F. Monogan, Sr., to Philip L. Graham criticizing the Washington Post and Times Herald, A506.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Certain aliens: for relief (see bill H.R.

3945), 1492. Father Abraham Ryan: issue commemora-

tive postage stamp (see bill H.R. 3314), 1040.

Naval Reserve officers: relating to promo- tion of certain (see bill H.R. 3860), 1489.

Remarks by, on School segregation: Putnam letter, 1101. Washington Post: refusal to publish Put-

nam advertisement, 1100. Washington Star, 1101. Wiggins, J. R.: criticism, 1101.

HUDSON-CHAMPLAIN CELEBRATION COM- MISSION, appointments, House, 1277.

HULL, W. R., JR. (a Representative from Missouri).

Appointed on funeral committee, 1038. Remarks by, on

Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1034.

HUMPHREY, HUBERT H. (a Senator from Minnesota).

Address: Farmer, the Public, and the Gov- ernment, by Lauren K. Soth at Farm and Home Week Convocation, St. Paul Campus, University of Minnesota, A701.

Appointed on committee, 1555. Article: Duty of Rich Nations, by Walter

Lippmann, 1400. Trees, Land, and Boys, in Harper’s

magazine, by, 1264. What City People Should Know

About Farmers, in Capper’s Farmer, 1235.

Editorial: Eisenhower Report—Relations With Latin America, from the Middle- town (N.Y.) Record, A614.

Letter: agricultural program, from the Cass-Clay Creamery, Inc., 1235.

Memorandum: international medical re- search study (questions and answers), 1532.

Poem: Tribute to’ American Indian, by Riley Thompson, A810.

Remarks: boys’ work camps, by Kaarlo Otava, 1264.

Youth Conservation Corps, by A. W. Greeley, Jacob Novak, et al., 1262, 1263.

Statement: An Adequate Military Shield for US. Foreign Policy, by the National Planning Association Committee on In- ternational Policy, A678.

Cuban Revolution, by, A509. Table: subsidized work programs for youth,

1267-1269.

Amendments offered by, to

Housing improvements bill (S. 57): to amend, 1562, 1762.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Agricultural products: increased use of

(see bill S. 690), 1059. Antarctica: relating to study and develop- ment (see bill S. 764), 1192.

Clayton Act: amend relative to antitrust violations (sée bill S. 725), 1060.

Diseases of livestock and poultry: protec- tion against (see bill S. 864), 1355.

Equal protection of laws: enforce consti- tutional rights (see bill S. 810), 1193.

HUMPHREY, HUBERT H.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Federal real property: authorize sums in lieu of taxes to local governments (see bill S. 910), 1495.

Fort Snelling Nationai Cemetery: permit certain remains to remain buried in (see bill 8. 807), 1193. :

Government lands: control of noxious plants on (see bill S. 861), 1354.

Handicapped persons: assist in rehabilita- tion (see bill S. 772), 1192.

Immigration and Nationality Act: revise (see bill 8. 952), 1709.

Indiana Dunes National Monument: estab- lish (see bill S. 1001), 1890.

Indians: provide economic assistance (see . bill S. 953), 1790.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1855.

Milk cooperative associations: authorize to bargain with purchasers singly or in groups (see bill S. 753), 1139.

Milk and milk products: protect public from unsanitary (see bill S. 988), 1800.

Milk program: establish for needy fam- ilies (see bill S. 862), 1355.

Mines and quarries: relating to certain in- spections (see bill S. 811), 1194.

Musical compositions: amend code rela- tive to coin-operated machines (see bill S. 950), 1709.

Office of Water Pollution Control: establish (see bill S. 805), 1193.

Passports: govern issuance of (see Dill S&S. 806), 1193.

Retired servicemen: equalization of pay (see bill S. 269), 726.

Social Security Act: amend relative to public assistance provisions (see bill S. 937), 1555.

Surplus food commodities: distribution to needy persons (see bill S. 663) , 1510.

Unemployment: alleviate cenditions in cer- tain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193.

Youth Conservation Corps: establish (see bill S. 812), 1194.

Motions and resolutions offered by Agricultural surpluses: use in foreign as-

sistance program (see S. Con. Res. 8), 1194.

American Dental Association anniversary: congratulations (see 8S, Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Surplus food disposal overseas (see S. Con. Res. 8), 1194. *

Remarks by, on Agriculture: livestock and poultry diseases,

1368. milk for needy families, 1366. milk marketing bill, 1808. noxious weed control on Govern-

ment lands, 1366. President's message on, 1234. trade development and assistance,

1235. Bennett, James, 1262. Civilian Conservation Corps, 1263. Civil rights bill, 1209, 1260, 1261. Democratic initiative, 1271. Federal budget, 1262. Foreign aid, 1400. Immigration reform, 1712.

abolish national origins 1712.

escapees, 1712. International medical research study, 1531. Khrushchev, Nikita: denunciation by,

1845. Passport bill, 1203. Payments in lieu of taxes, 1509. Red China communes, 1845. Social security: more effective distribution

of funds, 1558. old age assistance, 1558,

Surplus foods disposai: overseas use, 1194. Twin Cities Naval Air Station: recipient of

Conway trophy, 1535.

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36 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX

INDIANS. HUMPHREY, HUBERT H.—Continued Remarks by, on

- Water pollution control, 1203. Youth Conservation Corps:

1261-1264. HUMPHREYS, WILLIAM J., article, IMCO

Cool to Pananra and Liberia, A504. HUNGARY, article, Revolution—In Memor-

iam, A587. Resolution: withdrawn recognition, by Mil-

waukee Archdiocesan Council of Catholic

Men, 1191. HUNTINGTON, MORGAN G.., letters, atomic

explosions, 1482, 1483. HUNTINGTON, W. VA., articles, All-America

City, A496. HUNTINGTON

PATCH. Articles and editorials

Dr. Hechler Discovers the Record, A858. Go Ahead, Huntington, A496.

HWANG, DOROTHY Y., relief (see bill H.R. 4119).

HYNES, JOHN B., letter, urban renewal leg-

islation, A811. ICE AGE NATIONAL PARK, establish (see

bill S. 894). Remarks in Senate, establish, 1495.

IDAHO POWER CO., remarks in House, Brownlee Dam, A620.

IKARD, FRANK (a Representative from Tezas).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Internal Revenue Code of 1954: amend rel-

ative to private investment abroad (see bill H.R. 3861) , 1489.

ILLINOIS. Editorial: For Better Courts, A707.

Bills and resolutions Department of Conservation: convey cer-

tain property to (see bill H.R. 3914). Des Plaines Public Hunting and Refuge

Area: convey to State of (see bills S.

747; H.R. 3984, 4160). : Remarks in Senate

Des Plaines Hunting and Refuge Area: transfer to State, 1151.

ILLINOIS BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION, resolution, Editorial freedom for broad- casters, A743.

ILLINOIS FEDERATION OF SPORTSMEN’S CLUBS, letter, project supported, by “Royal B. McClelland, A873.

IMMIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP ACT OF 1959, enact (see bill H.R. 3295).

IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY ACT. Address: My Views on Immigration, by

Representative Emanuel Celler, A605. Articles: Refugees (sundry), A801.

Bills and resolutions Amend (see bills H.R. 3975, 4035). Investigate (see S. Res. 55*). Quotas: amend act to permit carryover

provisions for unused (see bill H.R. 3344).

Revise (see bill S. 952). Remarks in House

establish,

(W. VA.) HERALD-DIS-

Transfer of consideration of immigration matters from Judiciary Committee to another committee, A715.

Remarks in Senate Proposed amendments, 1712.

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE.

Buildings: acquire land for construction of (see bill H.R. 3326).

INCINERATORS. See TaxarIon,

INDIANA. Articles and editorials

Let’s Get U.S. Aid to Disabled, A634. Will New Congress Save the Dunes? A601.

Remarks in House Flood control projects, A861. State gross income tax, A867,

INDIANA DUNES NATIONAL MONUMENT, establish (see bill S. 1001).

Remarks in Senate: establish, 1891.

INDIANA UNIVERSITY, remarks in House, Tribute to Bloomington, Ind., A774,

Economic assistance: bill to provide (see bill S. 853). ‘

remarks in Senate, provide, 1790. Income tax refunds: bills relative to stat-

ute of limittaions on certain, for (see bills S. 970; H.R. 3665).

Industrial plants: remarks in Senate, establish, 1791, 1792.

Living conditions: remarks in Senate, findings of Senate Committee, 1790, 1791. ;

Mission lands: bill to cancel reimburs- able charges against (see bill H.R. 3381).

Navajo: editorials, Save Utah’s Oil Royal- ties (sundry), A484, A485.

Pueblo of Santo Domingo: bill to convey certain property to (see bill H.R. 4173).

Pueblo de Taos: bill to provide watershed protection for (see bill S. 903).

Relations of Federal Government to In- dians: resolution to print extra copies of (see H. Res. 145).

Reno-Sparks colony: bill to provide sani- tary facilities for (see bill H.R. 3998).

Seneca: editorial, Allegheny River Flood, A541.

South Dakota: remarks in House, health facilities, A486.

Student funds: bill to regulate handling of (see bill S. 821; H.R. 3648).

Tribute to American Indian: poem, A810. Welfare: bill to amend act relative to, of

(see bill H.R. 3727). Who Is the Savage? essay by Mary Ann

Chaconas, 1790. Zuni: bill to provide sanitary facilities for

(see bill H.R. 3342). INDIVIDUALISM, article, Social Ethic—So-

cial Evil, A543. INDONESIA, article, American Mischief, 1113. INDUSTRY, address, Citizenship Responsibil-

ities of Corporate Management, by Henry J. Kaiser, Jr., A493.

INFLATION, statement, Control Needs Re- straint on Government Debt, A570,

Addresses

Is Inflation Inevitable? by Henry C. Wal- lich, A600.

Articles and editorials Congress Control Called Major Task, A904. Cut Federal Spending, A842. , Dollar War at Home, 1714. Do You Want a 10-Cent Dollar? A510. Federal Tax, Spending Policy, A849, Ike Launches All-Out Fight, A546. Milton Berle on Inflation (sundry), A755. People Can Help Check Inflation, A618. Sellers’ Inflation, A853. What the French Learned, 1867.

Remarks in House

Tax reform: need for, A675, A676. Remarks in Senate

Administered price inflation, 1085. Deficit spending: halt, 1867. Federal expenditures: cause of dollar de-

cline, 1743.

INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCA- TION.

Citations to Burns, Kans., A752. General Electric Co., A894. Leonard Bernstein, A792.

University of California, A764, Remarks in Senate

Meeting in Washington, 1212, 1229. INSTITUTE OF WORLD AFFAIRS, address,

Improving Our Capabilities for Limited War, by Gen. Maxwell Taylor, A780.

INTER-AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, ex- tend welcome to (see S. Con. Res. 9).

INTER-GOVERNMENTAL MARITIME CON- SULTATIVE ORGANIZATION, article, IMCO Cool to Panama and Liberia,

INTEGRATION. See Civi RicutTs; Epuca- TION.

INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1939, World War II, amend code relative to abnormal profits during (see bill H.R. 3379).

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Article: Duty of Rich Nations, 1400. Bills and resolutions

Annuities: amend code to provide $5,000 exemption for retirement (see bill H.R. 4016).

Capital loss carrybacks: amend code to provide (see bill H.R. 4217).

Children: amend code to allow deduction for certain property pascing to (see bill H.R. 3697).

Corporations: amend code to exempt cer- tain, in depressed areas (see bill H.R, 3696). ;

Cost-of-living allowances: amend code relative to refunds on certain (see bill H.R. 4087).

Dependents: amend act to increase amount deductible for dare of (see bill H.R. 3397).

Depletion allowance: amend code to pre- vent discrimination in (see bill S. 733).

Foreign investments: amend code to pro- mote (see bills. H.R. 2362, 2400, 3861).

Foreign tax credit: amend code relative to special rules relating to (see bill H.R. 4030).

Gambling: prohibit deductions of ex- penses or losses incurred in (see bill H.R. 3895).

Gasoline used on farms: amend act to re- fund tax on (see bill H.R. 4187).

Gifts: amend code relative to certain, by employers (see bill H.R. 4101). ;

Government bonds: amend code to exclude interest from certain as income (see bill H.R. 3995, 4196).

Libraries: amend code relative to gifts to (see bill H.R. 3667).

Machineguns:- amend code to eliminate proration of occupational tax on dealers in (see bills H.R. 4029, 4094, 4227).

Medical expenses: amend code to increase deduction for, at age 65 (see bill S. 932).

amend code to remove restrictions on (see bill H.R. 4045).

Ores and minerals: amend code relative to depletion limit of (see bill S. 893).

Patent infringement: amend code relative to Government payments for (see bill H.R. 4051).

“Producers of gasoline”: amend. code to include wholesale distributors within term (see bills S. 934; H.R. 3446).

Railroads: amend code to permit full use of certain tax relief measures (see bills S. 858; H.R. 4178).

Real-estate investment funds: provide’spe- cial method for taxing (see bills H.R.

3477, 3985). ; Retirement annunities: amend code to

provide exemption from tax on certain (see bill H.R. 3973).

Small business: amend code to. encourage participation in foreign trade by (see bill S. 732).

Stock: amend code relative to certain held by husband and wife in small corpora- tion (see bill H.R. 3377).

States: amend code to permit collection of certain Federal taxes by (see bill H.R. 4161).

Tax payments: amend code relative to time for depositing (see bill H.R. 4042). |.

Teachers: amend code te allow deduction for expenses of further education (see bill S. 873). oom

Remarks in Senate Depletion allowance: discrimination

against fiscal year taxpayers, 1148. Documentary stamp tax: exempt property

transferred under condemnation pro- ceedings, 1149.

Educational expenses: alldw deductions, 1202.

Loopholes: close, 1184. Metal tennis nets: remove excise tax, 1149. Smith, James (Director) : resignation, 1348. Students: increase income exemption, 1199.

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INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1954—Con. Remarks in Senate

Telephone use: repeal excise tax, 1184. Tuition: income tax deduction, 1202, 1556,

1557. 7 INTERNAL SECURITY SUBCOMMITEE. See

COMMITTEE ON THE JupicIary (Senate). INTERNATIONAL CLAIMS SETTLEMENT

ACT OF 1949, “National of the United States”, amend act relative to term (see bill S. 706).

INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMIN- ISTRATION, address, Imperatives of In- ternational Economic Growth by C. Douglas Dillon, 1227.

Memorandum: foreign aid, by Library of Congress, A828—A836.

Report: Mutual Security Program, 1135. Tables: foreign aid (1940-58), A828-A836.

Articles and editorials Duty of Rich Nations, 1229.

Foreign Aid and Other Factors Make Bal- anced Budget Unlikely, A492.

Remarks in House Ghana: aid, 1108.

Remarks in Senate Foreign aid: increased requests for funds,

1724, 1726. Technical assistance program: enlarge,

1076. ‘ Textile industry: subsidies “to foreign in-

dustries, 1553. INTERNATIONAL HEALTH AND. MEDICAL

RESEARCH ACT, remarks in Senate, pro- , visions_of joint resolution (S.J. Res. 41), 1370. 5

INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF NEW YORK, remarks in Senate, award to Senator Mundt, 1577.

INTERNATIONAL PANCAKE DAY article relative to, A878.

INTERNATIONAL RADIO CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE, activities, exempt certain, from Commissions Act of 1934 (see S.J. Res. 47).

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL, American citi- zens, protect right of, to (see bill S. 806).

INTERSTATE COMMERCE, children, amend code relative to adoption of minor (see bill S. 720).

Remarks .in Senate, 1065.

INVENTIONS, remarks in Senate, contribu- tions to defense effort, stimulate, 1497.

RACE,

adoption, regulate,

INVESTMENT ‘COMPANY ACT, retirement— associations, amend act relative to cer- tain purchases by (see bill H.R. 4025).

IOWA, judge, provide additional (see bill S. 980).

IRELAND, unify (see H. Res. 152).

IRON AGE (publication), article, We and the Russians, A539.

IRRIGATION AND RECLAMATION, address, Conserving Our Land and Water, by W.A. Dexheimer, 1379.

Articles and editorials Good Place To Start Economy Try Is Here,

A498. Texas Water Challenge, A840.

Bills and-resolutions Pacific Northwest account: establish (see

bills H.R. 3487, 3510, 3668, 3683). Recreational benefits and wildlife develop-

ment: evaluate (see bills H.R. 4061, 4092).

IRVINE, H. A., letter, tribute to airmen of Greenville Air Force Base, A732.

ISRAEL. Articles and editorials.

Hale’s Mission of Faith, A607. Justice Is Done, A588.

ITALIAN AMERICAN WAR VETERANS OF THE UNITED STATES, INC., recognize. (see bill H.R. 3673).

JACKSON, DONALD .L. (a Representative * from California). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Reimbursement of property taxes: plan

for repayment (see bill H.R. 3596), 1332, '

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JACKSON, HENRY M. (a Senator from Washington).

Address: George E. Stringfellow, at ban- quet given in his honor by the El Katif Temple, AAONMS, in Spokane, Wash., A896.

Review: Arthur Bestor, in the New York Times, of book by Adm. Hyman G. Rick- over entitled “Education and Freedom,” A691.

Senator Fulbright, in the Washing- ton Post and Times Herald, of book by Walter Lippmann entitled “The Com- munist World and Ours,” A680.

Amendments offered by, to Housing improvements bill

amend, 1562, 1762. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Columbia Basin Project Act: amend rela- tive to irrigation (see bill S. 972), 1799.

Federal real property: authorize sums in lieu of taxes to local governments (see bill S. 910), 1495.

Federal Reserve Act: amend to include Alaska (see bill S. 695), 1059.

Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A.: for relief (see bill S. 917), 1554.

Food supplies: relating to improved dis- tribution and pricing of certain (see bill S. 585), 1066.

Handicapped persons: assist in rehabilita- tion {see bill S. 772) ,°1192.

Indians: provide economic assistance (see bill S. 953), 1790.

Longshoremen: relating to injuries (see bill S. 760) , 1192.

Médical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Philippines: promotion of certain persons who participated in defense of (see bill S. 837), 1354.

Public land States: exchange certain land with Government (see bill S. 992), 1800.

Public parks: permit removal of certain natural resources (see bill S. 918), 1554.

Railroad employees: regulate use of track motorcars (see bill S. 995), 1800.

Railroads: protect passengers by requir- ing maintenance of facilities (see bill S.

(S. 57): to

996), 1800.

Small business: tax relief (see bill S. 59), 725.

Spokane Valley project: construct under reclamation laws (see bill S. 994), 1800.

Surplus food commodities: distribution to needy persons (see bill S. 663), 1510.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193.

Urban renewal: amend laws relating to (see bill S. 193), 726.

White, Paul H.: for relief (see bill S. 836), 1354.

Youth Conservation Corps: establish (see bill S. 812), 1194.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

JACKSON, JAMES, remarks in House, speech in Russia, 1692.

JACKSON (MISS.) NEWS AND CLARION- LEDGER, article, Deep in the Heart of Dixie, A775.

JAKUBOWSKI, ROSA, relief (see bill H.R, 3538).

JAMES, SCOTTY, confer authority to settle claims of (see bill H.R, 4134).

JANZEN, DANIEL H., statement, drainage of wet lands, 1464.

JAPAN, editorial, Story Ends, A621.

JAVITS, JACOB'K. (a Senator from New York).

Announcement: Thailand Invites Private Invéstment, Sy Revolutionary Party, Government of Thailand, A602.

Appointed on commission, 1789. Appointed on committee, 1096, 1555, 1561,

JAVITS, JACOB K.—Continued Article: New iithics Code; by Charles Ben-

nett in the New York Times, 1578. Peddling Hate in America, series_by

David Burk in the New York Daily News, 1213-1219.

Editorial: Soviet Challenge and Western Response, from the New York Times, A596.

Remarks: Health Services Study Commis- sion, by Senator Clifford Case, 1530.

Resolution: FBI activities, by the Knights of Columbus, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1352.

FBI activities, by~Our Lady of Fa- tima General Assembly, 1551.

Federal aid to education, by the Northeast Queens. Council for Schools, 1889.

Federal aid to education, by the Queens Council for Schools, 1551. -

Federal budget, by the Long Island’ Federation of Women’s Clubs, 1056.

——— legislative recommendations, by the Kings County Catholic War ‘Veterans, 1351.

telephone excise tax, by the Queens Junior Chamber of Commerce, the New- burgh Chamber of Commerce, and the Camden Chamber of Commerce, 1055.

Relieved from committee, 1096. Telegram: congratulations on city court

appointment, to Louis B. Heller by, A804. Text of citation presenting to Leonard

Bernstein the award of the Institute of International Education, A792.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Antarctica: relating to study and develop-

ment (see bill S. 764) , 1192. Armed Forces: provide education of chil-

dren in certain areas (see bill S. 959),

1790.

Bernstein, ‘Charles: for relief (see bill S. 928), 1554.

Bunge Corp.: for relief (see bill S, 849), 1354.

Civil Rights Commission: extend time for final report of (see bill S. 960), 1790.

Clayton Act: amend relative to antitrust violations (see bil? S. 725) , 1060.

District of Columbia: prohibit discrimina- tion because of age in (see bills S. 739, 740), 1138.

relating to Lincoln’s birthday as holiday (see bill S. 985) , 1800.

Employment: prohibit discrimination be- cause of age in (see bills S. 738, 739, 740), 1138.

Equal protection of laws: enforce constitu- tional rights (see bill S. 810), 1198.

Federal election laws: revise relative to corrupt practices (see bill S. 466), 1066.

Federal electiom records: provide for pres- ervation of (see bill S. 957), 1790.

Handicapped persons: assist in rehabilita- tion (see bill S. 772), 1192.

Health Services Study Commission: estab- lish (see 53.J. Res. 43), 1495.

Item veto: amend Constitution relative to certain appropriation bills (see’S.J. Res. 44), 1495.

Lincoln’s Birthday: ‘make legal holiday (see bill S. 986), 1800.

Long Island Sound: eradication of starfish in (see bill S. 941), 1555.

New York: establish hospital for treat- ment of narcotics addicts (see bill S. 927), 1554.

Railroad corporations: relating to tax re- lief measures granted by States (see bill S. 858), 1354.

Retired servicemen: equalization of pay (see bill S. 269), 726.

ee A.: for relief (see bill S. 770),

School construction: authorize assistance to States (see bill S. 863), 1355.

School desegregation: assist in costs of - (see bill S. 958), 1790.

Small business; tax relief (see bill S. 59), 725.

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JAVITS, JACOB K.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Social Security Act: amend relative to age limit for children (see bill S. 704), 1060. ——amend relative to certain children

(see bill S. 705) , 1060. Unemployment: alleviate conditions in

certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060. Unemployment insurance: grants to States

(see bill S. 791), 1193. United States Code: amend relative to de-

struction of certain buildings: for relief (see bill S. 956), 1790.

amend relative to passports and visas (see bill S. 955) , 1790.

Works of art: liberalize tariff laws for (see bill S. 948), 1709.

Youth Conservation Corps: establish (see bill S. 812), 1194.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7),

139. Remarks by, on

Civil rights, 1754. Civil rights bill, 1239, 1240. Education: Federal aid for, 1367. Health Services Study Commission: estab-

lish, 1529. Housing improvements bill, 1613, 1751,

1759, 1783. Lincoln’s birthday: make legal holiday,

1803. Narcotics hospital, New York: establish,

1556. ° New York City employees: code of ethics,

1578, 1579. Older persons: prohibit employment dis-

crimination, 1130. Racial “hate” campaigns, 1213. Railroad industry: tax relief for commut-

ers service, 1365. School desegregation, 1239. Social security: children’s insurance bene-_

fits, 1062. Wigglesworth, Richard B.: nomination to

be Ambassador to Canada, 1136. Works of art: tariff treatment, 1511.

JENSEN, BEN F. (a Representative from Towa).

Editorial: Big Rush To Druy Counters in Mills County Puts Heavy Drain on Pill Supplies, from the Malvern (Iowa)

« Leader, A572. Letter: Elizabeth Hall, Iowa director of

county relief, relative to administration

of local welfare program, A572. Tullius Brady, relative to remarks

in House on control of Congress hy. A749.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Blind: protect right to self-expression

through organizations of the (see bill H.R. 3862), 1489.

Surplus agricultural products: use certain in motor fuels (see bill H.R. 4168), 1704.

Remarks by,on | Agriculture: industrial use of products,

1701. Motor fuels: mandatory use of alcohol in,

1701, 1702. JERNEGAN, JOHN D. (Ambassador to Iraq),

report on nomination, 1059. JEWS, remarks in House, West Side Jewish

Community Center, A880. JOHANSEN, AUGUST E. (a Representative

from Michigan). Biography: Charles Sumner (excerpt), by Edward L. Pierce, A756.

Letter: ‘William Sweeney, relative to com- munism and American public opinion, A739.

Statement: States Are Something, Still, by the late Senator Eenry Wilson, A757.

‘Remarks by, on Constitution, 1111, Military draft extension, 1685, States’ rights, A756.

JOHANSSON, BERTRAM B., article, Cuban Orderly Gains Noted, A565,

JOHN F. DREWS (vessel), admit to American registry (see bill H.R. 3792).

JOHNSON, BYRON L. (a Representative from Colorado).

Letter: military draft, from William R. Miller, 1671.

Remarks: Jefferson Memorial dedication,

by Franklin Roosevelt, April 13, 1943, 1474.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Colorado River drainage basin: relating to

usable supply of water in (see bill H.R. 4207), 1705.

Government economic policy: purchasing power and price levels (see bill H.R. 3317), 1040.

Motions and resolutions offered by VHF television booster stations: operation

of certain (see H. Con. Res. 45), 1042. Remarks by, on

Foreign policy, 1700. Military draft: discontinue, 1458.

extension, 1671, 1685. Roosevelt, Franklin D.: 77th anniversary

of birth, 1473. Staple price levels, 1108.

JOHNSON, GERALD W., article, Superficial Aspect, A571. j

JOHNSON, HAROLD T. (a Representative from California).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Act.of December 22, 1944: implement (see

bill H.R. 3316), 1040. Durum wheat allotments: exempt in cer-

tain areas (see bill H.R. 3315), 1040. Gold: authorize private transactions in-

volving (see bill H.R. 3653), 1333. Railroad acts: amend certain to increase

benefits (see bill H.R. 3972), 1547. School construction: provide assistance to

States (see bill H.R. 3863), 1489. JONES, LELAND H., address, You and Your

Chamber of Commerce, A482. JOHNSON, LESTER’ R. (a. Representative

from Wisconsin).

Telegram: Gilbert Rohde, to Senator John- son relative to farm and food policy, A779.

Bills and joint resolutions ‘introduced by Milk and milk products: protect public

from unsanitary (see bill H.R. 3840), 1489.

Monopolies: relating to purpose of anti- trust laws (see bill H.R. 3654), 1333.

Surplus property: permit donations of to volunteer firefighting organizations (see bill H.R. 3733), 1335.

Motions and resolutions offered by Agricultural resources: employ to help free

world (see H, C6n. Res. 67), 1336. Remarks by, on

Agriculture: milk marketing bill, 1455.

JOHNSON, LYNDON B. (a Senator from Tezas).

Address: For the Common Defense, at the VFW eongressional dinner, by, 1563.

J. Howard McGrath, at testimonial dinner honoring Leslie L. Biffle, A785, A788.

John W. Holton, at testimonial din- ner honoring Leslie L. Biffle, A787.

Leslie L. Biffle, at testimonial dinner in his honor, A788.

Representative Joseph W. Martin, Jr., at testimonial dinner honoring Les- lie L. Biffle, A787.

Samuel F. Pryor, Jr., at testimonial dinner honoring Leslie L. Biffle, A785.

Senator Bridges, at testimonial din- ner honoring Leslie L. Biffle, A788.

Senator Hill, at testimonial dinner honoring Leslie L. Biffle, A¥87.

Senator McClellan, at testimonial dinner honoring Leslie L. Biffle, A786.

Social Welfare Work, by Frederick M. Lange in Delhi, India, A699.

testimonial dinner honoring Leslie L. Biffle, by, A788.

Veterans of Foreign Wars dinner, Washington, D.C., by, A872.

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victory dinner, Albuquerque, N. Mex. by, A527.

Article: Johnson and Civil Rights, by Ros- coe Drummond, 1226.

=— Lyndon Johnson Comes Up With A Good Plan, by Bill Baggs in the Miami (Fla.) News, A611,

Milton F. Brown of the Mercantile National, by Joe Cunningham in Texas Parade magazine, A595.

Sam P. Harben Sets Some Records— Retires After 58 Years as Publisher, from the Floresville (Tex.) Chronicle-Jour- nal, A839.

Texas Water Challenge, by Roscoe Fleming in the Denver Post, A840.

Editorial: Budget To Resist Communist Expansion? from the Army-Navy-Air Force Journal, A611.

— Coyote for Watchdog, in the Rocky Mountain News, 1381. -

—— They Were Wrong on Bank Insur-

ance, from the Rome (N.Y.) Sentinel, A667. a

Letter: appropriations during 85th Con- gress; from Everard Smith, Committee on Appropriations, 1728.

Message: tributes to Leslie L. Biffle (sun- dry), A786.

Prayer: Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, at testimonial dinner honoring Leslie L. Biffle, A785.

Remarks in the Senate regarding Ameri- - can Heart Association award, 1396. Resolution: Arkansas State Legislature,

tribute to Leslie L. Biffle, A786. Statement: Perle Mesta, at testimonial

dinner honoring Leslie L. Biffle, A785. | Table: housing improvements bill, 1734. Telegram: Gilbert Rohde, relative to farm

and food policy, A779. Transcript of proceedings at testimonial

dinner honoring Leslie L, Biffle, partici- pated in by Senators McClellan, Hill, and Bridges, and Representative Joseph W. Martin, Jr., A785—A789. ;

Amendments offered by, to Airport improvements bill (S. 1): to

amend, 1823. Housing improvements bill (8. 57): to

amend, 1732. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Economic Committee (Joint): fixing rep-

resentation of (see bill S. 961), 1799. Heffler, Tremaine E:, for relief (see bill

8. 728) , 1138. Medical research: mobilize world leaders

in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355. ; Port Mansfield, Tex.: improve channel to

(see bill S. 962), 1799. Taliavera, Ramon C., for relief (see bill

8.4727), 1138. Motions and resolutions offered by Committee assignments (see S. Res. 75*),

1555. Committee chairmen: resignation and ap- pointment of certain (see 8S. Res. 77*), 1890.

Remarks by,on ., Airport improvements bill, 1823, 1824, 1854,

1875. American Heart Association award, 1397. Anderson, Clinton P., 1397. Armed Forces nominations, 1797. Biffle, Leslie L.: tribute, A785. Bob Taylor’s goat: tail raising, pros and

cons, 1725. Civil rights: President’s message on, 17077. Committee on Armed Services: investiga-

tions, 1403. Committee on Improper Activities in the

Labor or Management Field: continua- tion, 1404. — on the Judiciary: filing reports

of, b DAR annual report: print as Senate docu-

ment, 1185. _ . Dodson, Lucy: compensation, 1185,

JOHNSON, LYNDON B.—Continued Remarks by, on

Federal budget: Congressional reductions during 85th Congress, 1724-1728, 1731.

Foreign aid, 1726. Green, Theodore F.: resignation as chair- man of the Committee on Foreign Re- lations, 1875.

Hoblitzell, John D.: compensation of former employees, 1184.

Housing improvements bill, 1227, 1618- 1620, 1717, 1718, 1720-1722, 1724, 1732~- 1735, 1783, 1788.

programing, 1520-1523. Joint Economic Committee: membership,

1800. Larsen, Arthur: USIA expenditures, 1726. Legislative program, 1136, 1186, 1341, 1780. Lincoln, Abraham: observe 150th anni-

versary of birth, 1185. Meador, Virginia T.: compensation, 1185. Official reporters of debate: funds, 1185. Port Mansfield, Tex., channel improve-

ment, 1801. Sadler, Laura L.: compensation, 1185. Senate Manual: revise, 1184. Weather control, 1813.

JOHNSON, THOMAS F. (a Representative from Maryland).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Balderson, Wilmbdre E.: for relief (see bill

H.R. 3411), 1043. JOHNSTON, OLIN D. (a Senator from South

Caralina). Address: Anniversary of Civil Service Act,

before the American Federation of Gov- erment Employees, by A524.

Article: Industrial: Development in South Carolina, by Gov. Ernest F. Hollings in the Anderson (8.C.) Mail, A544.

Result of the Blackout, from the

New York Times, A792. Letter: Trading With the Enemy Act, to

Senator Eastland, from 1442. Report: Rehabilitation of Alcoholics in the District of Columbia, from Robert J. Con-

ner, 1518. Amendments offered by, to Housing improvements bill (S. 57): to

amend, 1562, 1762. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Acreage allotments: provide lease and transfer of (see bill S. 58), 1562.

Agricultural products: increased use of (see bill S. 690), 1059.

Firefighters: relating to certain retire- ment (see bill S. 761), 1192.

Holidays: relating to those occurring on Saturday (see bill S. 909), 1495.

Psihogios, Christos, for relief (see bill S. 923), 1554.

Public\schools: reserve exclusive control to States (see S.J. Res. 32), 1060.

Youth Conservation Corps: establish (see bill S. 812), 1194.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139 Remarks by, on

Agriculture: increase industrial use of pro- ducts, 1061.

research with bamboo, 1062. Alcoholism study, 1518. Committee on Post Office and Civil Serv-

ice: investigations, 1427. Cuban revotution: Castro executions, 1082. Interest rates, 1772. Railway Express Agency study, 1427. Trading With the Enemy Act: study,

2441.

Reports made by, from Committee on Post Office and Civil Serv-

ice, 1056.

JONAS, CHARLES RAPER (a Representa- tive from North Carolina). ‘

Motions and resolutions offered bv’ Organization and procedure of ( ongress:

create committee to study (see H. Res. 151), 1491, .

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Missouri). Appointed on funeral committee, 1038.

JONES, ROBERT E. (a Representative from Alabama).

Appointed on committee, 1276. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Acreage allotments: lease and transfer of upland cotton (see bill H.R. 3971), 1547.

Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933: amend (see bill H.R. 3461), 1131.

JONES, SAM M., address, Recent Visit of Mikoyan, A532.

JORDAN, B. EVERETT (a Senator from North Carolina).

Appointed on committee, 1339. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Elizabeth City, N.C.: construct Coast Guard Reserve training facility at (see bill S. 709), 1060.

Tsiros, Dionisios V.: for relief (see bill S. 710), 1060.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

JOSEPH, ROBERT E., statement, Military Retirement Pay, A615.

JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHY (publication), article, Berlin, A736.

JOYCE ROBERT D., relief (see bill S. 796). JUDD, WALTER H. (a Representative from

Minnesota). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Freedom Commission: create (see bill

H.R. 3881), 1490. Labor organizations: prevent abuses in

(see bill H.R. 3474), 1131. War Claims Act of 1948: extend benefits

to certain captured persons (see bill H.R. 4026), 1657.

JUDGES. See Courts orf THE UNITED STATES. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY, report, On the

Increase, by Department of Health, Edu- cation, and Welfare, A839.

Articles and editorials Holds Promise, A£87. Problem Types, A537.

Bills and resolutions Control and treatment: aid State pro-

grams for (see bill S. 766). Investigate (see S. Res. 54*). Minimum security institutions: establish

(see bill S. 850). Techniques and practices: develop, to aid

control of (see bills S. 694, 765; H.R, 3464).

Remarks in Senate Cooperation with States: proposed legis-

lation, 1198. Highfields, N.J., Center: work of, 1579. Investigation: continue, 1437. Obscene literature in District of Columbia,

1064. State institutions: Federal aid, 1361.

KABLAK, LEW, relief (see bill H.R. 4115). KAISER, HENRY J., JR., address, Citizenship

Responsibilities of Corporate Manage- ment, A493.

KAMBOUKOS, PANAGIOTIS, relief (see bill H.R. 3988).

KAMBOURIS, GEORGIOS, relief (see bill H.R. 3529).

KANSAS, address, 98th Birthday, by Ned Cushing, A799.

KANSAS CITY NEWS-PRESS, editorial, George Christopher, A749.

KANSAS CITY-ST. JOSEPH REGISTER, article, Balanced Budget, A754.

KANSAS CITY STAR, editorial, Way Down Yonder in Moscow, A535.

KARAM, JOHN, relief (se2 bill H.R. 3428).

KARSTEN, FRANK M. (a Representative from Missouri).

Appointed on commission, 1276, 1277. Appointed on funeral committee, 1038. Articles: Unemployment Insurance Pro-

gram, sundry, 1315, 1316+

40 KARSTEN, FRANK M.—Continued

List: Members supporting unemployment insurance bill, 1310.

Report: Economic Report of the President (excerpt), 1315. :

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Blind: relating to extension of certain

State plans for aid to the (see bill H.R. 3974), 1547.

Taxation: exclude certain retired persons from (see bill H.R. 3973), 1547.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H. R. 3548), 1330.

Remarks by, on Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1032. Roosevelt, Franklin D.: 77th anniversary of

birth, 1475. Unemployment insurance, 1310-1312, 1316.

KARTH, JOSEPH E. (a Representative from

Minnesota). Editorial: Biggest Carnival, from the St.

Paul Pioneer Press, A741. ——- New Civil Service Era, by James A.

Campbell in the Washington News, A499. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Self-employed: establish voluntary pen- sion plans for (see bill H. R. 4211), 1705.

KARYDIS, ANGELOS AND MARIA, relief (see bill H.R. 3802).

KASEM, GEORGE A. (a Representative from California).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Hwang, Dorothy Yu: for rellef (see bill

H.R. 4119), 1659. Reimbursement of property taxes: plan

for repayment (see bill H.R. 3597), 1332. School construction: provide assistance to

States (see bill H.R. 3864), 1489. Skoff, Thirza: for relief (see bill H.R. 4117),

1659. Westwood, Amy B.: for relief (see bill H.R.

4118), 1659.

KASTENMEIER, ROBERT W. sentative from Wisconsin).

‘Article: William T. Evjue Awarded Top Honor by Norway King, from the Madi- son (Wis.) State Journal, A749.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Milk and milk products: protect public

from unsanitary (see bill H. R. 3905), 1491.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3571) , 1331.

KATSOULI, STAVROULA LELA, relief (see bill H.R. 3822).

KEARNS, CARROLL D. (a Representative from Pennsylvania).

Appointed on commission, 1277. Appointed on committee, 1277.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Commemorative coin: honoring centennial

of drélling of first oil well at Titusville, Pa. (see bill H.R. 3655) , 1333.

Commission on Equal Job . Opportunity Under Government Contracts: establish (see bill H.R. 4169), 1704.

Discrimination: prohibit on account of sex in certain instances (see bill H.R. 3866}, 1489.

District of Columbiat amend Unemploy- ment Compensation Act relative to cer- tain benefits (see bill H.R. 3656) , 1333.

Labor organizations: prevent abuses in (see bill H.R. 3540) , 1330.

Minimum wage recommendations: pro- vide review by Secretary of Labor (see bill H.R. 3865) , 1489.

Remarks by, on Labor reform bill, 1299-1303. Minimum hourly wages: revise, 1460. Wage rates: prohibit discrimination on ac-

count of sex, 1460. KEATING, KENNETH B. (a Senator from

New York). Appointed on commitee, 1096, 1389, 1789. Editorial: No Double Standard in Code of

Ethics, from the Philadelphia Inquirer relative to, A688.

Release: Mundt receives International House award, 1577.

Relieved from,committee, 1096.

(a Repre-

KEATING, KENNETH B.—Continued Telegram: congratulations on city court

appointment, to Louis B. Heller by, A804. Text of Institute of International Educa-

tion citation to General Electric Co., for efforts to improve world relations, A894.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Armed Forces: provide education of chil-

dren in certain areas for relief (see bill S. 959), 1790.

Civil Rights Commission: extend time for final report of (gee bill S. 960), 1790.

Clergymen and #ews reporters: relating to disclosure of confidential communica- tions (see bill S. 965), 1799.

Federal election records: provide for preser- vation of, for relief (see bill S. 957), 1790.

International Claims Act: amend (see bill S. 706) , 1060.

Item veto: amend Constitution relative to certain appropriation bills (see S.J. Res. 44), 1495.

New York: establish hospital for treatment of narcotics addicts (see bill S. 927) , 1554.

Nonquota immigrant status: grant to cer- tain immigrants (see bill S. 925), 1554.

Railroad corporations: relating to tax relief measures granted by States (see bill S. 858) , 1354.

Retired servicemen: equalization of pay (see bill S. 269) , 726.

School desegregation: assist in costs of (see bill S. 958) , 1790.

Social Security Act: amend relative to age limit for children (see bill S. 704), 1060.

amend relative to certain children (see bill S. 705) , 1060.

United States Code: amend relative to destruction of certain buildings (see bill S. 956), 1790.

amend relative to passports and visas (see bill S. 955), 1790.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S, Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on

Airport improvements bill, 1856, 1867. Confidential information disclosures: ex-

empt clergyman and news reporters, 1801.

Housing improvements bill, 1608. International House of New York: award

» to Senator Mundt, 1577.

KEE, ELIZABETH (a Representative from West Virginia) .

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Economic relief: establish program for dis-

tressed areas (see bill H.R. 4027), 1657. Food commodities: distribute to needy

persons (see bill H.R. 3476), 1131. Veterans: relating to hospital care and medical services (see bill H.R. 3475), 1131.

Remarks by, on

Coal: use in generating electricity, A885. Electricity: advantages of heating by, A885. Surplus foods: distribution to needy, A720. West Virginia: distribution of surplus foods

to needy people in, A720.

importance of coal to people of, A885. ~

KEFAUVER, ESTES (a Senator from Tennes- see).

Article: Competition: Does It Exist in Steel Buying? by Roger Blough in Purchasing News, 1381.

Steel. Prices, in Purchasing News (reply to Roger Blough), by, 1383.

Commendations in the Senate, 1432, 1437. Amendments offered by, to

Housing improvements bill (S. 57): to amend, 1562, 1762.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Antitrust Acts: relating to financing of

motor vehicles by manufacturers (see bill S. 839), 1364.

Antitrust laws: relating to documentary evidence (see bill S. 716), 1060.

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KEFAUVER, ESTES—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by,

Baseball: make antitrust laws applicable to (see bill S. 886), 1494. ,

Clayton Act: amend relative to antitrust violations (see bill S. 725), 1060.

amend relative to cease and desist orders (see bills S. 714, 726), 10607

D.C. Transit System, Inc.: insure regula- tion of (see bill S. 304), 1208.

District of Columbia: relating to indecent publications (see bill S. 715), 1060.

Drug addiction: establish posthospital treatment Asee bill S. 717), 1060.

Federal_dams: increase funds for bridges over (see bill S. 793), 1193.

House of Representatives: amend Consti- tution relating to vacancies in (see S.J. Res. 39), 1194.

Indians: provide economic assistance (see bill S. 953), 1790.

Juvenile delinquency: assistance to States for control of (see bill S. 765, 766), 1192.

Juvenile delinquents: assist States to es- tablish institutions for'rehabilitation of (see bill S. 850) , 1354.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Mines and quarries: relating to certain inspections (see bill S. 811), 1194.

Musical compositions: amend code relative

to coin-operated machines (see bill S.

950), 1709. President: amend Constitution relative to

disability of (see S.J. Res. 40), 1208.

Railroad employees: regulate use of track

motorcars (see bill S. 995), 1800.

Railroads: protect passengers by requiring:

maintenance of facilities (see bill S.

996), 1800. Self-employed: establish voluntary pension

plans for (see bill S. 944), 1709. i Smith, John H., for relief (see bill S. 792),

1193. ‘

Tennessee Valley Authority Act: amend

relative to issuance of bonds (see bill S.

931), 1554. Unemployment: alleviate conditions in cer-

tain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060. United States Code: amend relative to

minor children (see bill S. 720), 1060. Urban renewal: amend laws relating to

(see bill S. 193) , 726. Motions and resolutions offered by

American Dental Assoeiation anniversary: congratulations (see S. Co Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Adoption of children: regulate, 1065. Antitrust and monopoly law study, 1431,

1436. Antitrust cases, 1085. “

production of oe evi- dence, 1065.

Automobile m&nufacturers: preve financing car sales, 1359.

Cease and desist orders: enforcement, 1064. Constitutional amendments study, 1445. District of Columbia: confiscation of ob-

scene literature, 1064. Drug addicts: aftercare treatment program,

1065. Economic Club of Detroit: speech by Roger

Blough, 1381. Green, Theodore F.: resignation as chair- man of Committee on Foreign Relations, 1348.

House vacancies: authorize Governors to fill temporarily, 1208.

Housing improvements bill, 1776. Inflation, 1085. Johnson, Lyndon B.: American Heart As-

sociation award, 1396. Juvenile delinquency: rehabilitation facili-

ties, 1361. : Means, Gardiner C.: economic policy, 1085. Monetary policy, 1085. Nourse, Edwin: economic policy, 1085. Presidential disability bill, 1208. Professional sports: applicability of anti-

trust laws, 1495.

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Self-employed persons: pension plans, 1711.

Steel prices, 1381. KELLY, EDNA F. (a Representative from New

York). Address: John Cashmore, at Beth El an-

nual dinner, paying tribute to the late Judge Lloyd Herzka, A773.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Grinberg, Berta, for relief (see bill H.R.

3530), 1133. Postal services: rescission of order curtail-

ing certain (see bill H.R. 4028), 1657. KENNEDY, JOHN F. (a Senator from Mas-

sachusetts). Article: Kennedy Realistic—Ike’s Courage-

ous, by John S. Knight in the Salt Lake Tribune, A836.

Need for Labor Legislation, by Vic- tor Riesel, A685.

Editorial: Is This Sound Thinking?—Our Foreign Cultural and Information Pro- grams, from La Gazetta Del Massachu- setts, A682.

Labor Reform and Politics, from the Chattanooga (Tenn.) Times, A794.

Strong Labor Law Needed, from the Peoria (Ill.) Journal Star relative to pro- posal by, A716.

Remarks: unemployment insurance bill, by Senator Clifford Case, 1202.

Table: comparison of Goldwater and Ken- nedy labor reform legislation (see bills S. 505 and 748) , 1164-1170.

Telegram: congratulations on city court appointment, to Louis B. Heller by, A804.

Bilis and joint resolutions introduced by Eel Pond: guthorize survey (see bill S.

689), 1059. Frozen fish blocks: make certain classifi-

able: for relief (see bill S. 834), 1354. Handicapped persons: assist in rehabilita-

tion (see bill S. 772), 1192. Medical research: mobilize world leaders

in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355. National Defense Education Act of 1958: amend relative to certain affidavits (see bill S. 819), 1194.

Ruisi, Gaetano: for relief (see bill S. 830), 1354.

Tarrantino, Stefano: for relief (see bill S. 829), 1354.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States for (see bill S. 791) , 1193.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Defense Education Act: repeal loyalty-oath

provisions, 1206. Labor reform bill, 1067.

comparison of GOP and Kennedy bills, 1175, 1176.

Unemployment insurance bill, 1200. KENNEDY, ROBERT F., editorial, Diversion-

ary Exercise, A625. KENSEL SCHOOL DISTRICT, NORTH DA-.-

KOTA, relief (see bill S. 786). KEOGH, EUGENE J. (a Representative from

New York). Appointed on commission, 1276. Telegrams: congratulations upon appoint-

, Ment as justice of the city court of New York (sundry), to Louis B. Heller from Members of Congress, A804.

Transcript of cerygmonies inducting Louis B. Heller as justice of the city court of New York, A803.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Internal Revenue Code of 1954: amend

relative to real estate investment: trusts (see bill H.R. 3477) , 1131.

Philippine tobacco: duty-free imports (see bill H.R. 3318) , 1040.

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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX KEOGH, EUGENE J.—Continued Remarks by, on

Continental Casualty Co.: health insur- ance policy for senior citizens, A767.

Senior citizens: health insurance, A766. KERR, ROBERT 8S. (a Senator from Okla-

homa). Article: Report on Recent Attacks Against

the FBI, from Firing Line publication,

A814. Statemént: Commendation of Federal Bu-

reau of Investigation and J. Edgar Hoo- ver, by Preston J. Moore, A793.

Amendments offered by, to Housing improvements bill

amend, 1562, 1762.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Indians: provide economic assistance (see

bill S. 953), 1790. Medical research: mobilize world leaders

in (see S.J. Res. 41) , 1355. Taxation: increase medical deductions for

certain eldery persons (see bill S. 932), 1554.

Tennessee Valley Authority Act: amend realtive to issuance of bonds (see bill S. 931), 1554.

Memorials of legislature Oklahoma, 1550.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Capehart, Homer, 1778. Housing improvements bill, 1772-1774.

KEYSERLING, LEON H., article, Prosperity for Agriculture, 153'7.

KHRUSHCHEV, NIKITA. See Russia.

KIEB, ORMONDE A., remarks in House, trib- ute, A568.

KILBURN, CLARENCE E. (a Representative from New York).

Appointed on committee, 1119. Editorial: A Budget, “Political”

from Life magazine, A750. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Housing and urban renewal improvements

(see bill H.R. 3319) , 1040.

KILDAY, PAUL J. (a Representative from Tezas).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Armed services: extension of enlistments

(see bill H.R. 3324) , 1040. Boards .of medical officers: method of ap-

pointment (see bill H:R. 3320), 1040. Colgiazier, Robert W., Jr., appoint as briga-

dier general (see bil? H.R. 3412), 1043. Escorts of dependents: travel allowances

(see bill H.R. 3322) , 1040. Lindeman, Philip F., appoint as colonel

(see bill H.R. 3418), 1043.

Marine Corps: career pattern for officer- lawyers (see bill H.R. 3325), 1040.

Marine generals: peacetime limitation (see bill H.R. 3323), 1040.

United States Code: amend relative to forces at naval activities prior to nation-

, al elections (see bill H.R. 4068), 1658.

WACS: crediting of certain service (see bill ELR. 3321) , 1040.

Remarks by, on Military draft extension, 1664, 1670, 1674—

1677, 1683, 1684, 1686, 1687. Porter, Charles O.: colloquy regarding the

military draft, 1677.

KILGORE, JOE M. (a Representative from Tezras).

Bills and’ joint resolutions introduced by Immigration and Naturalization Service:

construct training school (see bill H.R. 3326) , 1040.

Port Mansfield, Tex.: improve navigation channel to (see bill H.R. 3657), 1333,

KIM, ILPYONG J,, relief (see bill S. 702).

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(a Representative from KING, CECIL R. California).

Memorandum: reimbursement of State of California for expenses in responding to requisitions for troops, prepared by, A733.

Table: certification by treasurer of State of California relating to expenditures in connection with troop requisitions, A734.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Internal Revenue Code of 1954: amend rel-

ative to firearms (see bill H.R. 4029), 1657.

Reimbursement of property taxes: plan for repayment (see bill H.R. 3598), 1332.

Sparkling wines: tax rates on (see bill H.R.

3327), 1040. Taxation: relating to foreign tax credits

(see bill H.R. 4030), 1657. KING, DAVID S. (a Representative

Utah). Article: Navajos’ Suit Asks Gains in San

Juan, by Robert W. Bernick in the Salt Lake Tribune, A485.

Editorial: Save Utah’s Oil Royalties, from the Salt Lake Deseret News, A484.

Motions and resolutions offered by VHF television booster stations: operation

of certain (see H. Con. Res. 46), 1042.

KINGS MOUNTAIN NATIONAL MILITARY PARK, S.C., revise boundaries (see bills S. 823; H.R. 3496).

KINSTON (N.C.) FREE PRESS, editorial, Our Perspective of Talmadge Bill Was Wrong, A678.

KINZUA DAM. Articles and editorials

Flood Stresses Need, A706. High Cost of Floods, A659.

KIRSCHENBAUM, WALTER L., statement, Housing Bias Against Minorities, A800.

KISSINGER, HENRY A.) article, Nuclear Testing and Problem of Peace, A559.

KITAYAMA, TOM, remarks in House, tribute, A504.

KITCHIN, A. PAUL (a Representative fram North Carolina).

Article: Last Republican, by “Chub” Sea- well in the Raleigh (N.C.) News and Observer, A619.

KIWANIS CLUB, article, Good Deeds, A609.

KIWANIS MAGAZINE, article, Columbus Dis- covers Itself, 1815.

KLUCZYNSKI, JOHN C. from Illinois).

Remarks by, on Gordon, Thomas S.: eulogy, A505.

KNEBEL, FLETCHER, article, Fight To Kill the Draft, A714.

KNIGHT, JOHN &., article, Kennedy Realistic, Ike’s Courageous, A836,

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, Resolutions

Isabella Council, Brooklyn, N-Y., 1352. Support of FBI, by Suffolk County, N.Y.,

chapter, 1551. KNIT HANDWARE. See REcIPROCAL TRADE

AGREEMENTS ACT.

KNOWLAND, WILLIAM F. (a former Senator from California).

Article: Defeat—A Famous Figure Refiects, by Jonathan Spivak in the Wall Street Journal relative to, A534.

ENOX, VICTOR A. (a Representative from Michigan).

Release: highway trust fund and auto- motive excise taxes, issued by, A621.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Internal Revenue Code of 1954: amend

relative to excise taxes on motor vehicles (see bill H.R. 3658), 13383.

KOCOVSKI, ANGELE, relief (see bill H.R. 3520).

KONTOPOULOS, CHRYSAVGI, relief (see bill H.R. 4113).

KORBAN, TAMAN T., relief (see bill HR. 3951).

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42 KOREA. Articles and editorials

Endorse Proxy Adoption, A697. Strange Bureaucratic Practices, A763.

Remarks in House American troops used in Korean conflict,

1687. KORKOSZ, JOHN J. AND FRANE D., article,

State Senate Honors Brothers, A657. KOSHETZ, HERBERT, article, Patman Scores

Abuses in Pricing, A861. KOSTALAS, KONSTANTINOS A., relief (see

bill S. 869). KOTILA, D. LEROY, reltef (see bill S. 684). KOWALSKI, FRANK (a Representative

from Connecticut). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Unemployment: alleviate conditions of in

certain areas (see bill H.R. 3906), 1491. Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 3572), 1331. Remarks by, on

Military draft extension, 1679.

KRICKOVIC, BLANKA, relief (see bill H.R. 3785).

KROCK, ARTHUR. Articles

Prospect of Comprehensive Labor Bill, A684.

Rise of a Young Man With Ideas, 1877, A889. ;

KU, KATHERINE Y., relief (see bill H.R. 3525).

KUCHEL, THOMAS H. (a Senator from Cali- fornia).

Address: Citizenship Responsibilitiés of Corporate Management, by Henry J. Kaiser, Jr., before the U.S. Savings and Loan League, A493.

Article: Defeat—A Famous Figure Refiects, by Jonathan Spivak in the Wall Street Journal relative to William F. Knowland, A534.

Editorial: Washington Star, A601.

Elected minority whip, 1096. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Colorado River drainage basin: relative to usable supply of water in (see bill S. 943), 1709.

Federal real property: authorize sums in lieu of taxes to local governments (see bill S. 910), 1495.

Gold: permit free marketing of (see bill S. 590), 1066.

Government contracts: eliminate claims of immunity from certain taxes relative to (see bill S. 815), 1194,

Handicapped persons: assist in rehabilita- tion (see bill S. 772), 1192.

Item veto: amend Constitution relative to certain appropriation bills (see S.J. Res. 44), 1495,

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Public land States: exchange certain land with Government (see bill S. 992), 1800.

Soil and water conservation laboratories: establish (see bill S. 905), 1495.

Water rights: relating to withdrawal of public lands (see bill S. 851), 1354.

Motions and resolutions offered. by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con, Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on ~ Agriculture: price supports, 1527. Housing improvements bill, 1580, 1583.

KUROKI, BEN, editorial, Trend in News- paper Business, A547.

LABOR-MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ACP—— OF 1959, enact (see bill S. 748).

LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS ACT. Letter, draft of proposed amendments

(President's proposals) by Secretary of Labor, 1137. ae from the President (S. Doc. 10),

Statement: President’s Proposals, by Sec- retary of Labor, 1564,

Rank Discrimination, from the

LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS ACT— Continued

Bills and resolutions, Comparison: administration bill (S. 748)

and Kennedy-Ervin bill (S. 505), 1164. Investigate (see S. Res. 66*).

Remarks in House Proposed amendments, 1299, 1305. Reform bills: analysis, 1458.

18-point program, 1328. Remarks in Senate Labor-Management Practices Act of 1959

(Goldwater bill): analysis, 1152, 1173. President’s recommendations, 1173, 1175. Secondary boycotts, 1176. Study: resolution (S. Res. 66) to author-

ize, 1881. . LABOR-SURPLUS AREAS. See UNEMPLOY-

MENT .

LABOR UNIONS. Address: How Labor Can Help Improve

Education, by James B. Carey, 1220. Letter: shorter workweek, by Albert J.

Fitzgerald, A845. Articles and editorials

Attack on Mikoyan, A618. Brandeis on Unions, A535. Chance for Labor Cleanup, A726. Clear Choice, A715. Congress Warned Public Tires of Power

Abuses, A897. Diversionary Exercise, A625. Ike’s Better Labor Bill, A625. Kennedy Realistic, Ike’s Courageous, A836. Labor and Industry Work Together to

Save Hat Firm, A564. Labor Reform and Politics, A794. Lincoln on Labor, A845. Need for Labor Legislation, A685. Only Political Party, A767. Reform Bills, (sundry), A683, A684. Right to Work, A763. Segregation in Unions, 1462. Strong Labor Law Needed, A716. Union Power Versus Public Interest, A765. Union Reform Bills (sundry), A766. Unions in Politics, A719. Who's a Reactionary Now? A536.

Bills and resolutions Control: provide for, by rank-and-file membership (see bill S. 1002). .

Financial transactions: provide for dis- closure and reporting of certain (see bills H.R. 3302, 3372, 3474, 3540-3546, 3711, 3766, 3882, 3907, 4198, 4218).

Improper practices: (safeguards against (see bill S. 748).

Practices: amend code relative to certain (see bill H.R. 3700).

Trusteeships: prevent abuses in adminis- tration of (see bill H.R. 3711).

Remarks in House Foremen representation, 1544. President’s proposals, A634. Racial discrimination, 1462.

Remarks in Senate New approach to labor legislation: Mundt

bill, 1886. LACKEY, HARRY ‘B.,

' schools, A891. LADIES OF THE GRAND ARMY OF THE

REPUBLIC, incorporate (see bill S. 949). LA GAZETTA DEL MASSACHUSETTS (pub-

lication) , editorial, Is This Sound Think- ing? A682.

LA GUARDIA AIRPORT. See AVIATION. LAIRD, MELVIN R. (a Representative from

Wisconsin). Appointed on Board of Visitors to Military

Academy, 1276. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Milk and milk products: protect public — unsanitary (see bill H.R. 3843),

LAKE MICHIGAN, diversion of water, exe | (see bill H.R. 3331).

LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN, LA. survey (a0 bill H.R. 3884).

LANCASTER, STEPHEN, article, Bang-Jen- sen and the U.N., A794.

LANCASTER (S.C.) NEWS, article, Foreign Cars Versus Detroit, A869.

letter, integrated

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LAND, WOO B., relief (see bill H.R. 4236). LAND-GRANT COLLEGES. See also Epuca-

TION; SMALL BusrIneEss ACT. Establishment: commemorate, of (see bill

H.R. 4012).

LANE, THOMAS J. (a Representative from Massachusetts) .

Article: Abraham Lincoln’s Message to Congress on Labor, December 3, 1861, from Steel Labor publication, A845.

Big Jump, from Looking Ahead publication, A772.

Do Americans Have ~- Sufficient Health and Energy in This Modern Zra? by Elizabeth Wellman Gardner for Bos- ton University symposium, A640.

Drinking on Airlines? by Stuart Tipton in Together, 1293.

Maryknoll Bishop-Elect, Rev. John W. Comber, Was Jailed by Japanese, by Jo-Anne Price in the New York Herald Tribune, A823. 2

Passengers Who Drink, by Helen Chase in Together, 1294.

Pilots Should Not Have Added Re- sponsibilities, by Clarence N. Sayen, 1294.

Editorial: A Mountain of Wheat, from the Boston Globe, A768.

Fame of Sheriff Howard Fitzpat- rick, from the Lynn (Mass.) Telegram- News, A588.

Letter: Albert J. Fitzgerald, United Elec- trical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America, relative to shorter workweek, and relationship between rising rate of corporation profit and the increasing number of unemployed, A845.

Statement: Transfer of Customs Process- ing of Inbound Foreign Parcel Post Packages from Boston to New York, by the Greater Boston (Mass.) Chamber of Commerce, A858.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Armed Forces: relating to certain cap-

tured members in Korean conflict (see bill H.R. 4121), 1659.

Immigration and Nationality Act: amend (see bill H.R. 3975) , 1547.

Railroad employees: relating to retire- ment taxes (see bill H.R. 3478), 1131.

Veterans: increase income limitations for pensioned widows and children of (see bill H.R. 3479), 1131.

Vonderlehr, Raymond A., and others: for relief (see bill H.R, 4120), 1659.

Remarks by, on Alcoholic beverages on airlines, 1293. Christopher, George H.: eulogy, A649. Hawaiian statehood, 1454, Railroad retirement bill, 1543.

LANGE, FREDERICK M., address, Welfare Work, A699.

LANGER, WILLIAM (a Senator from North Dakota):

Broadcasts: GTA Radio Roundup (sun- dary) , A698.

Essay: Who Is the Savage? by Mary Ann Chaconas, 1790.

Letter: antitrust law study, to Senator Hennings, from, 1433, ’

-——— TV booster stations, to the FCC, from, 1377.

Release: Korean, American church and welfare leaders endorse proxy adoption, issued by the bresbyterian News Bureau, -A697.

Resolution: construction grants to munic- ipalities by the League of North Dakota ‘municipélities, 1709.

Table: orphans move from Korea (se- lected data) , A697.

Amendments offered by, to Housing improvements bill (S. 57): to

amend, 1562, 1762.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Court of Claims: relating to overtime pay

acta employees (see bill S, 883),

District of Columbia: relating to indecent Publications (see bill S, 715), 1060.

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Drug addiction: establish posthospital treatment (see bill S. 717); 1060.

Federal Coal Mine Safety Act: amend to remove exemption with respect to cer- tain mines (see bill S. 743), 1376.

Federal emhployees: prohibit annuities only in cases involving national security (see bill S. 876) , 1355.

Federal Power Act: amend to prohibit certain operating expenses (see bill. S. 798), 1193.

Feed and seed loans: cancellation of cer- tain (see bill S. '780) , 1193.

Feller, Freda: for relief (see bill S. 817), 1194.

Géographic Center of the North American Continent National Monument: estab- .

~ lish (see bill S. 784), 1193. Housing Act. of 1950: amend relative to

educational institutions (see bill S. 914), 1554.

Indians: provide economic assistance (see bill S. 953), 1790.

Internal Revenue Code: amend to prohibit certain business deductions (see bill S. 797), 1153.

Judges: pay annuity to widows of (see bill S. 785), 1193.

Juvenile delinquency: asssitance to States for control of (see bills S. 765, 766), 1192.

Juvenile delinquents: assist States to establish institutions for rehabilitation of (see bill S. 850), 1354.

Kensal School District, for relief (see bill S. 786), 1193.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Ries. 41), 1355.

Mineral interests: convey to former own- ers of certain lands (see bill 8S. 783), 1193.

Missouri River: survey portion of for nav- igability (see bill S. 790), 1198.

Musical compositions: amend code rela- tive to coin-operated machines (see bill 8.950), 1709.

North Dakota: redistrict judicial district of (see bill S. 781), 1193.

Old-age pension: provide payment of (see bill S. 874), 1355.

Postal employees: provide. certain over- timie pay (see bill S. 788) , 1193:

Railroad employees: regulate use of track motorcars (see bill S.995), 1800.

Railroad Retirement Act of 1937: amend relative to women (see bill S. 875), 1355.

Railroads: protect passengers by requiring maintenance of facilities (see bill S. 996), 1800.

Retired servicemen: equalization of pay (see bill S. 269), 726.

Rural carriers: increase equipment main- tenance allowance (see bill S. 789), 1193.

Small business concerns: relating to dis- tribution and sale of certain products by (see bill S. 997) , 1890.

Social Security pct: amend relative to age ee disability benefits (see bill S. 871), 1355.

amend relative to certain illegiti- mate children (see bill S. 915), 1554.

amend relative.to disabled persons (see bill S. 778) , 1193.

amend relative to loco parentis sta- tus (see bill S. 916), 1554,

amend relative to public-assistance provisions (see bill S. 937), 1555.

amend relative to retroactive insur- ance benefits (see bill S. 777), 1198.

relating to rental income from farming lands (see bill S. 754), 1139.

Surplus food commodities: distribution to needy persons (see bill S. 663), 1510.

Taxation: additional exemption for cer- tain blind persons (see bill S. 945), 1709.

exempt allowances received by members of State legislatures (see bill S. 779) , 1193.

expense deductions (see bill S. 908), 1495.

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LANGER, WILLIAM—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

relating to educational expenses of teachers (see bill S. 873), 1355.

relating to exemption for college student (see bill S. 872), 1355.

Underwood School District No. 8: pay cer- tain sum for school construction (see bill S. 787), 1193.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill 8.722), 1060.

United States Code: amend relative to minor children (see bill S. 720), 1060.

Veterans: increase income limitations for certain retired (see bill S.'799), 1193:

provide pensions for World War I (see bill S. 907) , 1495.

VHF television booster stations: {see S.J. Res. 26), 1376.

Wheat: relating to certain seed (see bill S. 782), 1193.

Youth Conservation ,Corps: establish (see bill S. 812), 1194.

Memorials of legislature North Dakota, 1798.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

Ss congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7),

1139. Rural Electrification Administration:

policy of (see S, Res. 21), 726. Remarks by, on

American Indians: economic aid, 1790. Antitrust and monopoly law study, 1433-

1435. Civil rights legislation, 1793. Correction of the Record, 1561. Electric power companies: prohibit tax de-

ductions fot certain advertising, 1203. Housing improvements bill, 1588, 1617. Inflation, 1435. Juvenile delinquency investigation, 1437. Kefativer, Estes: commendation, 1437. Penitentiaries investigations, 1430. Rolla jewel-bearing plant, North Dakota,

1791. Social security: retroactive pay to retired

farmers, 1200. 3-month waiting period for dis-

ability payments, 1200. treatment of rental income from

farmlands, 1170. VHF television booster stations, 1376.

LANGLEY, W. A., article, Supreme Court and the South, A525.

LANKFORD, RICHARD E. (a Representative from Maryland).

Address: Inaugural Address, by Gov. J. Millard Tawes, of Maryland, A657.

Appointed on commission, 1277. Article: George Washington Memorial

Parkway, by Charles B. MacDonald, A890. Letter: George Washington Memorial Park-

way, by Charles Wallace Collins, A890. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Marine sextants: place on free duty list (see bill H.R. 4069) , 1658.

Park lands: authorize funds for acquisi- tion of (see bill H.R. 4070), 1658.

Remarks by, on George. Washington Memorial Parkway,

A890. LANPHIER, TOM, article, Major’s Friend,

A614. LANSING, MICH., issue stamp to commemo-

rate founding (see bill H.R. 4159). Remarks in House: anniversary of found-

ing, 1693. LANSING STATE JOURNAL. Articles and editorials Continuing Purpose, A551. GM Contracts, 1655.

LA PIANA, JOSEPH, relief (see bill H.R. 3420). LA REPUBLICA (publication), letter, Cuban

trials, by Jose Figutres, A570.

LARSON, ARTHUR, editorial, World Is Adopting America’s System, A688.

, KENNETH, JR.; relief (see bill

operate

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8. 919). LATHAM, DANA (Commissioner of Internal

Revenue), report on nomination, 1136.

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LATIN AMERICA. Articles and editorials

Eisenhower Rerort, A614. Reds Open New Push (sundry), A535, A536. Why We Are Distrusted, A549.

Remarks in House Inter-American Bank, 1696. Inter-American relations: improve, 1695. University of the Americas, 1624.

Remarks in Senate Trade relations: improve, 1077. United States relations: 8-point program

to improve, 1084. study, 1424.

LAUREL (MISS.) LEADER-CALL, article, Supreme Court and the South, A525.

LAUSCHE, FRANK J. (a Senator from Ohio). Remarks: conversation of Soviet pilots

during attack upon American transport, 1732.

Amendments offered by, to Airport improvements bill (S. 1): to amend, 1865.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Securities Exchange Act of 1934: amend

certain section of (see bill S. 737), 1138. Motions and resolutions offered by

American Dental Association anniversary: congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Airport improvements bill, 1843-1845, 1855,

1866-1868, 1872. American transport plane: destruction by

Soviets, 1732. Housing improvements bill,

1595, 1615, 1775, 1784. Housing improvements bill:

1520, 1522. LAVAGNINO, ROCCO AND CATERINA, re-

lief (see bill H.R. 3820). LAVECK, BETTIE A., poem, That’s America

to Me, A648. LAW, articlé, How To Deal With the Navy,

A874. Report: Outer Space, by American Bar

Association, A541. LAWRENCE, ALEX A., address, Modern Grab

of Tyranny, 1401, LAWRENCE, DAVID. Articles

Integration and the Constitution, A795. Whither America? A612.

LAZAR, EUGENE, address, Rumanian Inde- pendence Day, A496.

LEAGUE OF FREE ROMANIANS. See RU- MANIA.

LEAVES OF ABSENCE IN HOUSE. Aspinall, 1655. Chelf, 1662. Parbstein, 1485, 1703. Meader, 1662. Milliken, 1703. Miller of New Yurk, 1662. Taylor, 1655. Teague, 1703. Whitener, 1655.

LEE, RICHARD C., newal, 1570.

LEGER, PAUL E., article: employment, A840.

LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, resolution, passenger service, 1799.

LEIFOLD, OLGA L., relief (see bill H.R. 3517).

LENNON, ALTON (a Kepresentative from North Carolina).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Cumberland County, N.C.: convey certain

surplus property to (see bill H.R. 3480), 1131.

LERNER, ABBA P., article: Sellers’ Inflation, A852.

LESHER, EVA M., relief (see bill H.R. 4111). LESINSKI, JOHN (a Representative from

Michigan). Poem: That’s America To Me, by Bette

A, LaVeck, A648. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 3573), 1331.

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LESLIE, JOHN S., statement; Economic forecast for 1959, A907.

LEVERING, ROBERT W. (a Representative from Ohio).

Articles: Flood Control (a Series), by George McConnell in the Mount Vernon (Ohio) News, A725.

Editorial: Holds Promise—Judge Jay S. McDevitt’s Juvenile Delinquency Plan, from the Mount Vernon (Ohio) News, A587,

Letter: flood control, by D. F, Ridenour in the Mount Vernon (Ohio) News, A725.

flood control in Ohio, by F. B. Her- endeen, in the Mount Vernon (Ohio) News, A729.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Social Security Act: amend relative to

outside income (see bill H.R, 4212), 1705.

Remarks by, on Ohio flood damage, 1322, A724, A728. Social security: remove outside earnings

limitation, 1701. ra LEVI, RIKI, relief (see bill H.R. 4235). LEVY, LEA, relief (see bill S. 967).

LEWIS, BEN, remarks in Senate, economic views, 1085. i

‘ LEWIS, JOHN L., letter, Germany's coal im- port tax, A710.

LI, MAR MAN, AND WIFE, relief (see bill H.R. 3818).

LIBBY, HARLEY, letter, farm program, 1540. LIBBY DAM, amend Flood Control Act rela-

tive to (see bills S. 682; H.R. 3339). LIBERAL, KANS., article, International Pan-

cake Day Race, A878. LIBERALISM, editorial, Quote Liberal End

Quote, A762. LIBERALS, remarks in Senate, free-spend-

ing policies, 1713. LIBISZEWSKI, JAN, relief (see bill H.R.

4124). LIBONATI, ROLAND V. (a Representative

from Illinois). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Tomashewska, Mrs. Halina: for relief (see

bill H.R. 3946), 1492. Remarks by, on

Christopher, George H. eulogy, 1036. LIBRARIES, gifts, amend code relative to

certain, to (see bill H.R. 3667).

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, list, youth forestry camps, 1267.

Memorandum: US. foreign aid, by Her- man L. Ficker, A828.

Report, Guard System (excerpf) , 1353. Remarks in House

Data on Armed Forces, 1670. President’s budget: data, 1697.

LIFE (magazine), editorial, Budget “Politi- cal” and How, A750.

LIGHTHOUSE KEEPERS, See MERCHANT Ma- RINE.

LINCOLN, ABRAHAM, address, Mrs. Lincoln’s Visit to New England, by James Duane Squires, A759. :

Appointment of Members to arrange for joint session of Congress to commemo- rate birthday, 1185, 1277.

Sermon: Greatness of Lincoln, by Richard S. Emrich, A694.

Articles and editorials Labor, A845.

Bills and resolutions Birthday: joint session of Congress to ob-

serve (see H. Con. Res. 57*). make legal holiday (see bills S. 985,

986). Remarks in Senate

Birthday: commemorate, 1185. legal holiday, 1803.

Trial of conspirators in murder of, 1081. Statements

Threats from within, 1110. ‘Tribute, by Homer Hoch, A710.

LINCOLN SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMIS- SION, appointments, House, 1277,

Senate, 1789. LINCOLN SOCIETY, address, Mrs. Abraham

Lincoln’s Visit to New England, by James Duane Squires, A759.

LINDEMAN, PHILIP F., colonel, appoint as permanent (see bill H.R. 3413).

LINDSAY, JOHN V. (a Representative from New York).

Appointed on commission, 1277. Editorial: Labor Union Reform Bills, from

the New York Times, A766. Unions and the Law, from the New

York World-Telegram and Sun, A766. Bills and joint résolutions introduced by

Civil Rights Act of 1957: amend relative to ’ Civil Rights Commission (see bill H.R. 8659) , 1333.

Remarks by, on American Airline crash, New York: 65

killed, 1695. National Defense Education Act, A812.

student loan program, A8i2. Supreme Court: commendations, 1111.

Jencks case, 1111. LIPPMANN, WALTER, book review of Com-

munist World and Ours, by Senator J. W. Fulbright, A680.

Articles Duty of Rich Nations, 1229, 1400. Fulbright and Dulles, A889. McElroy’s Troubles, 1714, A841. President’s Message, A632.

LIPSCOMB, GLENARD P. (a Representative ‘from California).

Article: Shining On, by P. A. “Dick” Hor- ton, A506.

Release: U.S. representations to Soviet Government regarding shooting down of unarmed U.S. Air Force C—130 over Soviet Armenia, issued by the Department of State, A892, A893.

Translation of tape-recorded radio conver- sation between Soviet fighter pilots who shot down unarmed U.S. Air Force C-130, ‘A892.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by De Haan, Gerard: for relief (see bill H.R.

3809), 133'7. Equal rights for men and women: amend

Constitution relative to (see H.J. Res. 222), 1706.

Reimbursement of property taxes: plan for repayment (see bill H.R. 3599), 1332.

Self-employed: establish voluntary pension plans for (see bill H.R. 3660), 1333.

LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL WEEK, observe (see S. Con. Res. 6).

LITTLE ROCK, ARK., remarks in House, use of Armed Forces, 1683, 1684.

LODGE, GEORGE C. (Assistant Secretary of Labor), report on nomination, 1059.

LOFTIS, ANNA, relief (see bill H.R. 3781). LOH, VIVIEN L., relief (see bill H.R. 3533). LONG, RUSSELL B. (a Senator from Louisi-

ana). Appointed on committee, 1555. Remarks regarding abolition of Democratic

Party, by Senator Dirksen, 1227, 1271. Amendments offered by, to

Housing improvements bill (S. 57): to amend, 1562, 1762.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Clayton Act: amend relative to antitrust

violations (see bill S. 725), 1060. amend relative to cease and desist

orders (see bill S. 726), 1060. Medical research: mobilize world leaders in

(see S.J. Res. 41), 1355. Public schools: reserve exclusive control to

States (see S.J. Res. 32), 1060. Surplus food commodities: distribution to

needy persons (see bill S. 663), 1510. Remarks by, on

Airport improvements bill, 1871. Committee on Small Business: investiga-

tions, 1428. Foreign aid, 1723. Gasoline wars, 1428. Green, Theodore F.: resignation as chair- man of Committee on Foreign Relations, 1347.

Housing improvements bill, 1733, 1782. Income tax: foreign tax credits, 1756. Inflation, 1749. - Interest rates, 1723. Oil depletion allowance, 1756.

_ US. economy: standstill, 1755.

LONG ISLAND FEDERATION OF WOMEN’S CLUBS, resolution, 1056.

LONG ISLAND SOUND, starfish: eradicate, (see bills S. 941; H.R. 3087, 4019).

LONGMAID, SYDNEY E., statement, Eco- nomic Forecast for 1959, A906. .

LONGSHOREMEN’S AND HARBOR WORK-

ERS’ COMPENSATION ACT, physician, provide injured employee right to select own (see bill S. 760).

LOOK (magazine), article, Fight To Kill the Draft, A714.

LOOKING AHEAD (publication), article, Big Jump, A772.

LOOMIS, DANIEL, statement, Railroad Re- tirement Act, 1807.

LOS ANGELES, CALIF., remarks in House, West: Side Jewish Community Center,

A880. LOS ANGELES-LONG BEACH HARBORS, ex-

tend (see bill H.R. 3380).

LOS ANGELES TIMES, article, Red Berlin Threat May Revise U.S, Military Policy, A637. e

LOSER, J. CARLTON (a Representative from Tennessee).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Labor organizations: prevent abuses in

(see bill H.R. 3907), 1491. Self-employed: establish voluntary pen-

sion plans by (see bill H.W. 3481), 1131. Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933:

amend relative to issuance of bonds (see bill H.R, 3661), 1333.

Remarks by, on Labor reform bill, 1458.

LOTTERIES, national referendum, conduct, on question of (see bill H.R. 4190).

LOUISIANA, firemen and policemen, amend act to provide social security coverage for certain, in (see bill H.R. 3669).

Remarks in House: Mardi Gras ball, Wash- ington, D.C., 1694.

Remarks in Senate: Mardi Gras ball, 1724.

LOUSEDES, HLIAS A., relief (see bill S. 940).

LOVELAND, CHARLES N., editorial, Tribute, A733.

LOWE, DONALD V., statement, Economic Forecast for 1959, A906.

LUCAS, JIM G., article, Eight Nations To Stay in Antartica, A796.

LYNCH, R. G., article, Alaska—Wildlife Res- ervoir, A811.

LYNN (MASS.) TELEGRAM NEWS, editorial, Fame of Fitzpatrick, A588.

MABLEY, JACK, article, Sewage Goes Streaming by, A825.

McCAFFREY, JOSEPH, address, Arthur E. Cook, A798.

McCARTHY, EUGENE J. (a Senator from Minnesota).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Committee on Foreign Information and

Intelligence (Joint): establish (see S.J. Res. 34), 1139.

Din, Han Yung: for relief (see bill S. 828), 1354.

Equal protection of laws: enforce consti- tutional rights (see bill S. 810), 1193.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Metal scrap: continue suspension of du- ties on (see bill S. 741), 1138.

Milk and milk products: protect public from unsanitary (see bill 8.988), 1800.

Mines and quarries: relating to certain in- spections (see bill S. 811), 1194.

Office of Water Pollution Control: eéstab- lish (see bill S. 805), 1193.

Postal employees: relating to Sunday wage differential for certain (see bill S. 975), 1799.

Railroad employees: regulate use of track motorcars (see bill S. 955), 1800.

Railroads: protect passengers by requiring maintenance of facilities (see bill S. 996) , 1800.

Surplus food commodities: distribution to needy persons (see bill S. 663), 1510.

Transportation of persons: repeal tax on (see bill S. 742), 1138.

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tain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060. Unemployment insurance: grants to States

(see bill S. 791), 1193. World War F: grant certain benefits to citi-

zens serving with foreign governments during (see bill S.983),1800. —

Wui, Lee K.: for relief (see bill 8. 974), 1799.

Youth Conservation Corps: establish . (see bill S. 812), 1194.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary: ~congratulations..(see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

McCAULEY, ALFRED, letter: Big Govern- ment, A482.

McCLELLAN, JOHN L. (a Senator from Are kansas).

Address: testimonial dinner honoring Les- lie L. Biffle, by, A786.

Letter: custodial contracts, to the Vice President from the General-Services Ad- ministration, 1508. ~

discontinuance of certain reports, correspondence with the Bureau of the Budget, 1500.

GPO disbursements, to the Vice President from the Public Printer, 1509.

GSA property disposal, sundry cor- respondence, 1506, 1507.

labor-management investigative committee, to - Senator Hennings, from, 1404.

Remarks: Government Operations Sub- committee investigations, by Senators Hill, Barkley, Wiley, Hoey, and Fulbright, 1409.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Administrator of General Services; author-

ize certain cleaning contracts (see bill S, 901), 1494.

Administrator of General Services: author- ize payment of certain direct expenses (see bill S..900), 1494.

Government Printing Office: relating to re- ceipt and disbursement of funds (see bill S. 902), 1495.

Reports: provide discontinuance of cer- tain (see bill S. 899), 1494.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139. Remarks by, on Committee on Government Operations:

jurisdiction of investigations, 1408-1410. Committee on Improper Activities in the

Labor or Management Field: Comtinuae tion, 1404-1407.

Government reports: discontinuance of certain, 1499.

GPO disbursements and receipts: manage- ment, 1509.

GSA cleaning and custodial contracts, 1508.

GSA surplus property: payment of direct expenses regarding, 1506.

Housing improvements bill, 1614, 1616. “Misrepresentations in the Advertising of

Properties”: reported entitled, 1352. Subcommittee on Investigations: report

of, 1353. » McCLELLAND,’ ROYAL B., letter by, A873. “ McCONNELL, GEORGE, articles, Flood Con-

trol (sundry), A725. McCORMACK, JOHN W. (a Representative

. from Massachusetts). Address: Carlos P. Romulo, before the

Philippine American Chaains of Com- merce, A487.

Carmine G. De Sapio, before editors and publishers luncheon, New York City, A864.

Appointed on Commission, 1276. Article: Ten Cents of Every Dollar of

Taxes Goes for Interest, by Sylvia Porter in the Boston Herald, A642.

Broadcast: Arthur E. (Gus) Cook, by Jo- seph McCaffrey, A798.

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McCORMACK, JOHN W.—Continued Correspondence with Mayor John Hynes,

of Boston, Mass., relative to urban re- newal legislation, A811.

Sermon: Professional Gossips, by Richard Cardinal Cushing at journalists’ mass, Our Lady of the Railways Chapel, Bos- ton, Mass., A727.

Statement: Justice for Hawaii, (House committee by, A490.

Telegram: congratulations on city court appointment, to Louis B. Heller by, A804.

Text of Code of Ethics, National Associa- tion of State Agencies for Surplus Prop- erty, A630.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Coyle, James P.: for relief (see bill H.R.

4122), 1659. Sugihara, Mass Suimo, for relief (see bill

H.R. 3847), 1492. Taxation: increase amount for charitable

contributions by corporations (see bill H.R. 3482), 1131. ‘

Motions and resolutions offered by Lincoln, Abraham: observe 150th anniver-

__- sary of birth (see H, Con. Res. 57), 1099. Remarks by, on

Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1036. Legislative program, 1468, 1691. McKinley, William: 116th anniversary of

birth, 1280. Military draft extension, 1666.

before

NATO Parliamentary Conference: clerk hire, 1284.

Roosevelt, Franklin D.: 77th anniversary_of birth, 1474.

Veterans: direct housing loans, 1628. McCULLOCH, WILLIAM M. (a Representative

from Ohio). Remarks by, on

Civil rights: President’s message on, 1662. McDEVITT, JAY S., editorial, Holds Promise,

A587. MacDONALD, CHARLES B., article, George

Washington Memorial Parkway, A890. MACDONALD, TORBERT H. (a Representa-

tive from_Massachusetts) . Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Railroad acts: amend to increase benefits (see bill H.R. 4034), 1657.

McDONOUGH, GORDON L. (a Representa- tive from California) .

Statement: Inflation Control Needs Re- straint on Gevernment Debt, by Jesse W. Tapp, A570.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Colorado River drainage basin: relating to ~ usable supply of water in (see bill H.R. 4209), 1'705.

Internal Revenue Code of 1954: amend relative to small business (see bill H.R. 3908) , 1491.

Omori, Yoichi: for relief (see bill H.R. 3414), 1043.

Reimbursement of property taxes: plan for repayment (see bill H.R. 3600), 1332.

Retired servicemen: equalization of pay (see bill H.R. 3328), 1040.

McDOWELL, HARRIS B., JR. (a Representa- tive from Delaware).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Railroad acts: amend certain to increase

benefits (see bill H.R. 3483), 1131. Motions and resolutions offered by

Agricultural resources: employ to help free world (see H. Con. Res. 68), 1336.

Committee on § Intelligence Matters (Joint): establish (see H. Con. Res. 77), 1659.

McEACHERN, W. W., article, Congress Con- trol of Debt, Inflation Called Major Task, A904.

McFALL, JOHN J. (a Representative from California).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Hogan Dam: appropriate money for (see

bill HR, 4031), 1657. Railroad \rail: extend certain patent re-

lating to (see bill H.R. 3810), 1337)- Soil and water conservation laboratories:

establish (see bill H.R, 3484), 1131.

McFALL, JOHN J.—Continued : Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Torres, Claudio D.: for relief (see bill H.R. 3948), 1492.

Veterans pensions: outside income limita- tions (see bill H.R. 3329), 1040.

McGEE, GALE W. (a Senator from Wyoming). Amendments offered by, to

Housing improvements Dill (S. 57): to amend, 1562, 1762.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Cheyenne, Wyo.: convey certain lands to

city of (see bill S. 857), 1354. Colorado River drainage basin: relative to

usable supply of water in (see bill S. 943), 1709.

Federal Coal Mine Safety Act: amend to remove exemption with respect to cer-

tain mines (see bill S. 743), 1138. Indians: provide economic assistance (see

bill S. 953), 1790. Medical research: mobilize world leaders

in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355. Public land States: exchange certain land

with Government (see bill S. 992), 1800. Railroad employees: regulate use of track

motorcars (see bill S. 995), 1800. Railroads: protect passengers by requiring

maintenance of facilities (see bill 8S. 996), 1800.

Surplus food commodities: distribution to needy persons (see bill S. 663), 1510.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in cer- tain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance; grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193.

Water rights: relating to withdrawal of public lands (see bill S. 851), 1354.

Memorials of legislature Wyoming, 1351.

Motion and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con, Res. 7), 1139.

McGILL, RALPH, article, Southern Moder- ates Are Still There, A887.

McGINLEY, DONALD F. (a Representative from Nebraska).

Biils and joint resolutions introduced by Mid-State project, Nebraska: provide for

Federal cooperation (see bill H.R. 3662),

1333. Memorials of legislature

Nebraska, 1492. Motions and resolutions offered by

“Food for Peace Resolution”: cite as (see H. Con. Res. 69), 1337.

VHF television booster stations: operation of certain (see H..Con. Res. 47), 1042.

McGOVERN, GEORGE 8. (a Representative from South Dakota).

Article: Fight To Kill the Draft, by Fletcher Knebel in Look magazine, A714.

Sioux Falls Retarded Being Re- habilitated, by John Wooley in the Sioux Falls (S. Dak.) Argus-Leader, A497. ~

State Needs More Wetlands—Dr. Shaeffer Outlines Program for Produc- tion of Ducks, from the Sioux Falls (S. Dak.) Argus-Leader, A809.

Remarks: food surpluses disposal, by Monsignor Swanstrom and R. Norris Wilson, 1289.

foreign aid, by Sir Robert Jackson, 1289.

Resolution: South Dakota State Legisla- ture, A483.

Text of concurrent.resolution (H. Con. Res. 48) favoring VHF television booster stations, A483.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Medical research: mobilize world leaders

in (see H.J. Res. 211), 1547. Mental health clinics: provide construc-

tion grants for certain (see bill H.R. 4032), 1657.

Surplus agricultural commodities: make contracts.for disposal of (see bill H.R, 3976), 1547.

46 McGOVERN, GEORGE S.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Wildlife: relating to farm drainage harm- ful to (see bill H.R. 3909), 1491.

Motions and resolutions offered by Agricultural resources: employ to help

free world (see H. Con, Res. 60), 1336. VHF television booster stations: operation

of certain (see H. Con. Res. 48), 1042. Remarks by, on

Agriculture: 1288-1290.

surplus storage costs, 1289. VHF television booster stations, A483.

McGRATH, J. HOWARD (a former Senator from Rhode Island).

‘Address: ‘Testimonial dinner honoring Leslie L. Biffle, by, A785.

McGREGOR, J. HARRY (late a Representa- tive from Ohio).

Eulogies in the House, A497. McGRORY, MARY, article, Space Chief Out

of Step, 1715.

MACHINEGUNS. REVENUE CODE.

MACHINIST, THE (publication), editorial, More Jobs, A746.

MACHROWICZ, THADDEUS M. sentative from Michigan).

Table: Detroit unemployment relief data, 1317.

surpluses disposal overseas,

See FIREARMS; INTERNAL

(a Repre-

Michigan unemployment insurance data, 1317.

unemployment insurance data, by States, 1318-1321.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Falkiewicz, Renata, for relief (see bill

H.R. 4125), 1659. Immigration and Nationality Act: amend

(see bill H.R. 4035), 1657. Libiszewski, Jan, for relief (see bill H.R.

4124), 1659. Manuel, Arratoon, for relief (see bill H.R.

4123), 1659. Pacific Customs Brokerage Co., for relief

(see bill H.R. 4127) , 1659. Tasic, Milorad, for relief (see bill H.R.

4126), 1659. Unemployment insurance: proyjde grants

to States (see bill H.R. 3548) ¥ 1330. Remarks by, on

Gallatin,- Albert: A656.

Unemployment insurance bill, 1316—1322.-

McINTIRE, CLIFFORD G. (a Representative from Maine).

Announcement: Four Chaplains Memorial Sunday and Religious Emphasis Week, by the Penobscot County (Maine) Council, American Legion, A492.

Articles: Bangor Anniversary and Paul Bunyan (sundry), A563.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Cotton textile industry: assist in regain-

ing share of world market (see bill H.R.

S033), 1657. Edith Q.: document as U.S. vessel (see bill

H.R. 3992), 1547. Federal Boating Act: amendment (see bill

H.R. 3330), 1040. Fundy II: document as U.S. vessel (see bill

H.R. 3993), 1547. National Advisory Committee for the

Blind: establish (see bill H.R. 3734), 1335.

Southwest Harbor, Maine: authorize cer- tain improvement of (see bill H.R. 3977), 1547.

Stonington Harbor, Maine: authorize cer- tain improvement of (see bill H.R. 3978), 1547, ,

Remarks by, on Agriculture: surpluses disposal oversefis,

anniversary of birth,

13065. - MACK, PETER F., JR. (a Representative from

Illinois). ’ Appointed on commission, 1277. Appointed on committee: 1277.

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MACK, PETER F.,. JR.—Continued Letter: Royal B. McClelland, Illinois Fed-

eration of Sportsmen’s Clubs, relative to Shelbyville Reservoir and other proj- ects, A873.

Resolutions: Flying Farmers of Prairie Farmérs Land (sundry), A881.

Illinois Broadcasters Association, A743.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Commission on Primary Election Dates:

establish (see bill H.R. 3910), 1491. Davis-Bacon Act: amend relative to

buildings leased to Government (see bill H.R. 4170), 1704.

De Chen, America &., for relief (see bill H.R. 3415), 1043.

Hasten, Percy C.: 3416), 1043.

Lake Michigan water diversion (see bill H.R. 3331), 1040. -

Railroad acts: amend certain to increase benefits (see bill H.R. 3736), 1335.

MACK, RUSSELL V. (a Representative from Washington).

Table: distribution of the 1960 budget among the various States, 1697.

- Federal tax load for Washington's Third Congressional District, 1698.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Manufacturers excise taxes: price read-

justments (see bill H.R. 3332), 1040. Presidential item veto: authorize (see

H.J. Res. 189) , 1042. ocial Security Act: amend relative to chil-

dren’s age for insurance benefits (see bill H.R. 3486), 1131.

Remarks by, on Federal budget, 1696. Income tax: nationwide per capital break-

down, 1697. Inflation, 1698. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1646.

McKENNA, MRS. WILLIAM, poem, Oregon, A604.

MACKINAC ISLAND (MICH.) STATE PARK COMMISSION, convey land to (see bill 8.966).

McKINLEY, WILLIAM, birthday, 1279, 1280.

Remarks in Senate, birthday, 1226. McLEOD, CLIFFORD M., relief (see bills S.

820; H.R. 4116). McMILLAN, JOHN L. (a Representative from

South Carolina). List: employees of the Committee on the

District of Columbia, 1125. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Children: amend certain act relative to placing in family homes (see bill H.R. 4073) , 1658.

District of Columbia: regulate fares for transportation of schoolchildren (see bill H.R. 3664), 1333.

regulate practice of dentistry to protect public (see bill H.R. 4072).

relating to transportation tickets for schoolchildren (see bill H.R. 3663), 1333.

District of Columbia Business Corporation Act: amend (see bill H.R. 4071), 1658.

Policemen and Firemen’s Retirement and Disability Act Amendments of 1957: apply to retired former members of cer- tain Federal units (see bill H.R. 3735), 1335.

Post office buildings: construct certain (see bill H.R. 3485), 1131.

Veterans: amend code to increase certain pensions for nonservice-connection (see bill H.R. 4074) , 1658.

relating to pensions for World War I (see bill H.R. 4075) , 1658.

Motions and resolutions offered by Committee on the District of Columbia:

provide certain funds for (see H. Res. 143), 1132.

Remarks by, on Joint Committee on Washington Prob-

lems: continuation of, 1690.

for relief (see bill H.R. e

remarks in House,

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX McMILLAN, JOHN L.—Continued Reports made by, from Committee on Washington Metropolitan

Problems (Joint), 1489. MuNAMARA, PAT (a Senator from Michi-

gan). Address: Paul M. Butler, at inaugural

luncheon for Gov. G. Mennen Williams, of Michigan, A895.

Letter: airport improvements, from the Michigan Department of Aeronautics,

1845. current issues, from Alfred Mc-

Cauley, A482. Amendments offered by, to

Housing improvements- bill (S. 57): to amend, 1562, 1762, 1787.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Equal protection of Iaws: enforce consti-

tutional rights (see_bill S. 810), 1193.

Great Lakes vessels: authorize use on oceans (see bill S. 990), 1800.

Handicapped persons: assist in rehabilita- tion (see bill S. 772), 1192:

Mackinac Island State Park Commission: convey certain land to (see bill S. 965), 1799. :

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

National Labor Relations Act: amend rela- tive to non-Communist affidavits (see bill S. 767), 1192.

amend relative to supervisors (sée bill S. 768), 1192.

amend relative to union shop agree- ments (see bill S. 769, 1192).

Railroad employees: regulate use of track motorcars (see bill S. 995), 1800.

Railroads: protect passengers by requiring maintenance of facilities (see bill S. 996), 1800.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Airport improvements bill, 1845, 1852. Housing improvements bill, 1754-1756,

1777. Recession, 1754-1756.

McQUEEN, GROVER C., enlisted status, clarify, of late (see bill H.R, 4110).

McWILLIAMS, CAREY, remarks in Senate relative to, A815.

MADDEN, RAY J. (a Representative from Indiana).

Address: Centennial of the Union of the> Principalities of Moldavia and Muntenia Under Alexander Ion Cuza, by Rev. Father Eugene Lazar, A496.

League of Free Rumanians, by, A495. Article: GM Defense Contracts, in the Flint

and Lansing (Mich.) Journals, 1655. Remarks in the House regarding General

Motors defense contracts, by Representa- tive Chamberlain, 1654.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 3574), 1331. Remarks by, on

Veterans: direct housing loans, 1625. Reports made by, from

Committee on Rules, 1547. MADISON (WIS.) CAPITAL TIMES. Articles and editorials

Castro Is Betraying His Own Revolution by Reign of Terror, A616.

Governor Makes Fine Choice for Public Service Commission: .Prof. Martin Glaeser, A908.

King Confers High Honor, A683. _ Ten Years Old—Two ‘Newspaper Plan Is

Success, A807. MADISON (WIS.) STATE JOURNAL, edi-

oe” Honor to William T. Evjue, A683, A749.

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Social Security Act: amend relative to

MADISONVILLE (KY.) MESSENGER, edi- torial, U.S. Coal Is Dealt. Unfair Blow, A731.

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Lawrence, 1401. MAGNES, JUDAH, remarks in House relative

to, 1114. MAGNUSON, DON (a Representative from

Washington). Appointed on Board of Visitors to Military Academy, 1277.

Resolution: Washington State Legislature, invite Soviet crew to race on Lake Washington, A484.

Bills and joint resolutions introduged, by Community Television Bureau: establish

(see bill H.R. 3737), 1335. Federal building demolition contracts (see

bill H.R. 3333), 1041. Indians: relating to income-tax refunds

(see bill H.R. 3665), 1333. Newspapermen: not be required to reveal

source of information (see bill H.R. 3911), 1491.

Taxation: additional exemption for certain students (see bill H.R. 2912), 1491.

relating to excise tax on certain television sets (see bill H.R. 3666), 1333.

Motions and résolutions offered by VHF television booster stations: operation

of certain (see H. Con. Res. “ ), 1042, Remarks by, on

Defense facilities: conctnialeaes in Cali- fornia, 1478.

geographical dispersal of, 1478. Puget Sound shipyards, 1479.

MAGNUSON, WARREN G. (a Senator from Washington).

Letter: textile industry study, to Senator Hennings, from, 1882.

Amendments offered by, to Airport improvements bill (S. 1): to

amend, 1823. Housing improvements bill’ (S. 57): to

amend, 1562, 1762. Bilis and joint resolutions introduced by

Antarctica: relating to study and develop- ment (see bill S. 764) , 1192.

Arctic Maid Fisheries, Inc., for relief (see bill S. 968) , 1799.

Armed Forces: relating to certain mem- bers discharged from (see bill S. 969), 1799.

Columbia Basin Project Act: amend rela- tive to irrigation (see bill S. 972), 1799.

Federal real property: authorize sums in lieu of taxes to local governments (see bill 8. 910), 1495.

Federal Reserve Act: amend to include Alaska (see bill S. 695), 1059.

Fluno, Robert Y., for relief (see bill S, 691), 1059. '

Handicapped persons: assist in rehabili- tation (see bill S. 772), 1192. .

_. Indians: provide economic assistance (see ~ ‘bill S, 953), 1790, w Indians: relating to income tax overpay-

ments (see bill S. 970), 1799. International Radio Consultative Commit-

tee: relating to communication activi- oe of 1959 assembly of (see S.J. Res. 47), 1800.

Levy, Lea, for relief (see bill S. 967), 1799. Longshoremen: relating to injuries (see

bill S. 760) , 1192. Medical research: mobilize world leaders

in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Public land States: exchange certain land with Government (see bill S. 992), 1800.

Public parks: permit removal of certain natural resources (see bill S. 918), 1554.

Railroad employees: regulate use of track motorcars (see bill S.995),1800. _,

Railroads: protect passengers by requir- ing maintenance of facilities (see bill S. 996), 1800.

Rights’ of vessels: amend act relative to (see bill S. 971), 1799.

MALVERN (IOWA) LEADER,

public-assistance provisions (see bill S. 937), 1555.

Spokane Valley project: construct under reclamation laws (see bill S. 994), 1800.

Surplus food commodities: distribution to needy persons (see bill S. 663), 1510.

Taxation: allow deduction for certain edu- cational expenses (see bill S. 773), 1193.

Taxation: relating to fishermen (see bill S. 774), 1193.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (sée bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States (see bill S. 791) , 1193.

Youth Conservation Corps: establish (see bill S. 812), 1194.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Committee on Interstate a» Foreign Com- merce: investigate textile industry (see S. Res. 50), 1060.

Remarks by, on Airport improvements bill, 1824, 1828, 1829,

1869. Reports made by, from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com-

merce, 1056, 1797. MAILLIARD, WILLIAM S. (a Representative

from California). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Gregoriante, Jose, for relief (see bill H.R. 3811), 1337.

San Francisco, Calif.: construct Federal building at (see bill H.R. 3738), 1335.

Superliner passenger vessels: provide ad- ditional defense allowance for construc- tion of (see bill H.R. 4213), 1705.

Vital, Eduardo R.: for relief (see bill H.R. 4128), 1659.

MALLIOS, SOTERIOS, relief (see bill H.R. 3799).

article, Big Rush to Drug Counters in Mills Coun- ty Puts Heavy Drain on Pill Supplies, A572.

MANGANESE. See MINES AND MINING. MANSFIELD, MIKE (a Senator from Mon-

tana). Address: Award for Senator Johnson, by John W. Mahan at the VFW congres- sional dinner, 1563.

For the Common Defense, by Sen- ator Johnson at a VFW dinner, 1563.

Article: Columbus Discovers Itself, by Lafayette Smith in Kiwanis magazine, 1815.

and Leona Rienow in Harper’s magazine, 1050. ~

Dulles-Fulbright Accord Sought, by Rowland Evans, Jr., in the New York

Herald Tribune, 1564. Pulbright—Young Man With Ideas,

by Arthur Krock in the New York Times, 1877.

Seaton Eyes Hawaii’s Star, by Court- ney Sheldon in the Christian Science Monitor, 1815.

Water Availability—A National Problem? in the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Monthly Review, 1047.

Water’s Importance in Industry, by Fred Krueckeberg in the Springfield New Sun, 1053.

When a City Faces Drought, by Sid Ross in Parade magazine, 1052.

Letter: Codification of statutes, corres- pondence with Senators Eastland, Hen- nings, and Ervin, 1443.

-——— committee funds, to Senator Hen- nings from Senate committee chairman, 1880-1882.

——- housing study, to Senator Hennings come Senators Fulbright and Sparkman,

Day the Taps Run Dry, by Robert ~-

Trading With the Enemy Act, cor- respondence between Senators Eastland, Hennings, and Johnston, 1442.

Remarks: Theodore Green commendation, by Senator Pastore, 1347.

Report: Challenge to America: Economic and Social Aspects, Rockefeller Bros. study, 1049.

Telegram: congratulations on city court appointment, to Louis B. Heller, by,

A804. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Antarctica: relating to study and develop~

ment (see bill S. 764), 1192. Federal election laws: revise relative to

corrupt practices (see bill S. 466), 1066.

Flood Control Act: amendment relative to Libby Dam (see bill S. 682), 1059.

Food supplies: relating to improved dis- tribution and pricing of certain (see bill S. 585), 1066.

Gold: permit free marketing of (see bill S. 590), 1066.

Handicapped persons:. assist in rehabilita- tion (see bill S. 772), 1192.

Indians: provide economic assistance (see bill S. 953), 1790.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Members of House: amend Constitution relative to term of office of (see S.J. Res. 36), 1194.

Mines and quarries: relating to certain in- spections (see bill S. 811), 1194.

Packers and Stockyards Act: amend rela- tive to marketing of livestock (see bill S. 831), 1354.

Public land States: exchange certain land with Government (see bill S. $92), 1800.

Surpltis food commodities: distribution to needy persons (see bill S. 663), 1510.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722) , 1060.

Unemployment insurance; grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193.

U.S. Foreign Service Academy: (see bill S. 730), 1138.

Youth Conservation Corps: establish (see bill S. 812), 1194.

establish

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139. Water resource conservation: committee to

study (see S. Res. 48) , 1049, 1060.

Remarks by, on Agriculture: livestock marketing, 1356. Antitrust and monopoly law study, 1431. “Briefing on the Investment Act”: print

additional copies of, 1437. Civil rights: President’s message on, 1753. Codification of U.S. statutes, 1443. Columbus, Mont.: industrial development,

1814. Committee on Banking and Currency:

housing study, 1444. investigations, 1426.

Committee on Foreign Relations: hire, 1424,

Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field: continu- ation, 1406.

Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs: investigations, 1880.

Committee on Labor and Public Welfare: clerk hire, 1444.

Committee on Post Office and Civil Service: clerk hire, 1427.

investigations, 1427. Committee on Public Works: funds, 1879. Committee on Rules and Administration:

expenditures, 1422. Committee on Small Business:

tions, 1428. Constitutional amendments study, 1445. Constitutional righte investigation, 1439,

1440. Dulles-Fulbright accord, 1564.

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MANSFIELD, MIKE—Continued Remarks by, on

Escapee and refugee problems: investigate, 1442.

Foreign policy study: authorize, 1424. Fulbright, J. William: commendation, 1877. Government departments: study of, 1443. Green, Theodore Francis: resignation as

chairman of Committee on Foreign Rela- tions, 1341, 1876.

Hawaiian statehood, 1815. Housing improvements bill, 1446, 1580. ——-— programing, 1519, 1520. International activities of the executive

branch: study, 1446. Immigration policy study, 1430. Joint Committee on Washington Metropol-

itan Problems: continue, 1423. Juvenile delinquency investigation, 1437. Labor Relations Act: study, 1881. Libby Dam project, 1208. Macomber, William B.: commendation,

1564. Mays, Anna B.: for relief, 1878. Members of the House: 4-year terms, 1207. National security laws: study of, 1429. Older persons: study of problems, 1878. Patent Office administration: study, 1438. Penitentiaries investigation: 1430. Senators: assistance in connection with

visiting dignitaries, 1425. Smith, James: resignation as ICA Director,

1348. Special Committee on Preservation of Sen-

ate Memorabilia: report, 1882. Textile industry: authorize committee

study, 1881. Trading With the Enemy Act: study, 1441. VFW congressional dinner, 1562. Water-resource conservation, 1045-1047.

MANUEL, ARRATOON, relief (see bill H.R. 4123).

MANUFACTURERS TRUST CO.,. letters, merger with Bankers Trust Co., by Rep- resentative Emanuel Celler, A721—A724.

MARINE CORPS LEAGUE, report, annual convention, 1039.

MARSHALL, FRED (a Representative from Minnesota).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by ASC committeemen: 3-year terms (see bill

H.R. 3334), 1041. Remarks by, on

Agricuiture: administration through farm- er-elected committeemen, 1100.

Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1035. MARTIN, JOSEPH W., JR. (a Representative

from Massachusetts).

Address: Testimonial Dinner Honoring Leslie L. Biffle, by, A787.

Bilis and joint resolutions introduced by Araujo, Antonio P.: for relief (see bill H.R.

3949), 1492. Grosso, Gianbattista: for relief (see bill

H.R. 3813), 1337. Medeiros, Manuel: for relief (see bill H.R.

3950), 1492. Tin, Chun: for-relief (see bill H.R. 3812),

1337. MARTIN, THOMAS E. (a Senator from Iowa).

Appointed on committee, 1096. Order regarding committee seniority, 1186. Relieved from committee, 1096.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Iowa: provide district judges for (see bill

S. 980), 1800. Motions and resolutions offered by

American Dental Association anniversary: congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

MARTIN, THOMAS W., address, Tribute to Frank P. Samford, A681.

MARTINI, IGNAZIO, relief (see bill H.R. 3955).

MASHBIR, SIDNEY F., colonel, appoint as permanent (see bill H.R. 3424).

MASIERO, RICHARD C., remarks in House relative to, 1694.

MASON, NOAH M. (a Representative from

Illinois) . Commendations in the House, 1111.

Remarks: threat to freedom, by Abraham

Lincoln (1837), 1110. Remarks by, on

Constitution and™“the Supreme Court,

1109-1112. Military draft extension: motion to recom-

mit, 1689. Roosevelt court-packing scheme, 1110. Supreme Court: criticism, 1110, 1112.

MASONIC ORDER, address, Definition of a Mason and a Shriner, by George E. Stringfellow, A896.

MASSACHUSETTS, memorial of legislature, Korkosz brothers, A657.

MATTHEWS, D. R. (BILLY) (a Representa- tive from Florida).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Agricultural county committees: grant

salary increases to employees of (see bill

H.R. 3979), 1547. Equa! rights for men and women: amend

Conztitution relative to (see H.J. Res.

212), 1547. Remarks by, on

Higgins, Ernest: VA loan application, 1636.

Supreme Court: criticism, 1307.

Veterans: direct housing loans, 1636. MAY, CATHERINE (a Representative from

Washington). Memorial of legislature of Washington ex-

pressing appreciation of, 1492. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Columbia Basin Project Act: amend rela-

tive to sale of farm units (see bill H.R. 4214), 1706.

Discrimination: prohibit on account of sex in certain instances (see bill H.R.

3887), 1490. Equal rights for men and women: amend

Constitution relative to (see HJ. Res. 206), 1491.

Kittitas division, Yakima project: reim- bursable construction costs (see bill H.R. 3336), 1041.

Pacific Northwest account: establish (see bill H.R. 3487), 1131.

Yakima reclamation project: costs appor- tionment (see bill H.R. 3335), 1041.

MAYS, ANNA B., pay gratuity to (see S. Res. 76*).

Remarks in Senate, relief, 1878.

MATHEU, HERACE LO, relief (see bill S. 699). MAXWELL, SIGLINDE G., relief (see bill

S. 755). MEADER, GEORGE (a Representative from

Michigan). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Federal Airport Act: amend relative to air- port sites (see bill H.R. 3913), 1491.

MEADOR, VIRGINIA, remarks in Senate, re- lief, 1185.

MEANS, GARDINER C., remarks in Senate, economic views, 1086.

MEANY, GEORGE, address, Shortcomings of Our Educational System, A522.

MECHANICAL PRODUCTS, distribution and sale: clarify intent of Congress relative to. of complex (see bill S. 997).

MEDEIROS, MANUEL, relief (see bill H.R. 3950).

MEDENICA, DRAGOLJUB, relief (see bill H.R. 3515).

MEDINA, LAUREANO, relief (see bill H.R. 4141).

MELTON, JIMMY L.., article, Peorian and 11 Texas Brothers Making Career in Armed Forces, A871.

MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. See also, House OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE; YEA-AND- Nay VOTEs.

Ediforial: No Double Standard in Code of Ethics, A688.

MEMBERS OF CONGRESS—Continued Bills and resolutions

Overseas travel: print expenses of, by, in Federal Register (see bill H.R. 3280).

Reports to constituents Alger, Bruce, A481, A726. Rutherford, J. T., A902.

MEMPHIS COMMERCIAL APPEAL, articles,

Refugees (sundry), A801.

MENAUHANT, MASS., Eel Pond, survey (see

bill S. 689).

MENDER, GIANNI, relief (see bill H.R.

4138).

MENTAL HEALTH. See Pusiic HEALTH.

MERCHANT, LIVINGSTON T. (Assistant

Secretary of State), report on nomina-

tion, 1059. :

MERCHANT MARINE, statement, Seapower

Is Not Just Men-of-War, by Adm. Arleigh

A. Burke, A793.

Articles and editorials IMCO Cool to Panama and. Liberia, A504.

Bills and resolutions

Great Lakes vessels: authorize use on

ocean of (see bills S. 990, H.R, 4002,

4011). Lighthouse keepers: increase salaries of

see bill H.R. 3402). Superliner passenger vessels: amend act

to aid in construction of (see bill H.R.

4213). Vessels on high seas: amend act relative

to rights of American, in foreign waters (see bill S. 971).

Remarks in House American fishing fleet, 1468. Cargo handling: improved methods, 1297,

MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY APPOINT- MENTS, Board of Visitors, 1277, 1561, 1661, 1814.

MERRIMAC HAT CORP., article, Labor and Industry Work Together To Save Hat Firm, A564,

MERRITT-CHAPMAN & SCOTT CORP., ad- mit to American registry vessels of (see bills H.R. 3791, 3792).

MERROW, CHESTER E. (a Representative from New Hampshire).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Public buildings: restore historic works of

art in (see bill H.R. 3488), 1132. Social security: remove outside earnings

limitation (see bill H.R. 3337), 1041. States: prohibit taxing of nonresidents

(see H. J. Res. 190), 1042. Veterans of World War I: service credits

for Germany-Russia duty (see bill S. 3338), 1041.

MESSINA, DOMENICO, relief (see bill H.R. 4240).

METAL SCRAP. See Taxation.

METCALF, LEE (a Representative from Montana).

Address: George Meany, before joint United States-Canadian Labor Educa- tion Conference, A522.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Community Television Bureau: establish

(see bill H.R. 3740), 1335. Internal Revenue.Code of 1954: amend rel-

ative to certain charitable contributions (see bill H.R. 3667) , 1333. .

Libby Dam fiood control (see bill H.R. 3339) , 1041.

Mines and quarries: relating to inspections and investigations in certain ‘(see bill H.R. 3741), 1835.

Other than honorable discharges: review (see bill H.R. 3340), 1041.

Pacific Northwest account: establish (see bill H.R. 3668) , 1333,

School construction: provide for in certain areas (see bill H.R. 3739), 1335.

Schools: require Government to operate _ certain children (see bill H.R. 3742),

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METCALF, LEE—Continued Motions and resolutions offered by

Television: operate VHF booster stations (see _H. Con. Res. 70), 1337.

wld Remarks by, on Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1037. Public school closures, 1327. Racial hate bombings, 1327.

METHODIST CHURCH, statement, Racial Discrimination, by Council of Bishops, 1182.

MEYER, KARL, article, Who Won What in Cuba? A782.

MEYER, WILLIAM H. (a Representative from Vermont).

Remarks by, on Military draft extension, 1664, 1672, 1676,

1678. MIAH, TARA, relief (see bill H.R. 3937). MIAMI NEWS, article, Lyndon Johnson

Comes Up With.Good Plan, A611. MICHEL, ROBERT H., (a Representative from

Illinois) . Article: Can Rural Development Solve the Farm Problem? by Joseph C. Doherty in Better Farming Methods magazine, A873.

Editorial: Chance for Labor Cleanup, from the Peoria (Ill.) Journal Star, A726.

Ike’s Farm Bill and Food Prices, from the Chicago Sun-Times, A883.

Labor Reform Legislation (sundry), A625.

Strong Labor Law Needed, from the Peoria (Ill.) Journal Star relative to Ken- nedy proposal, A716.

Release: Melton family has 12 brothers in Armed Forces, issued by Information Of- fice, First Cavalry Division, A871.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Destajo, Elisa O. M.: for relief (see bill H.R.

3814), 1337. Small Business Act: amend relative to

definition of “small business concern” (see bill H.R. 4171), 1704.

MICHIGAN, tables, unemployment, 1317. MICHIGAN DAILY (publication), article,

Hungarian Revolution—In Memoriam, A587.

MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF AERONAU- TICS, letter, airport bill, 1845.

MIDDLETOWN (N.Y.) Record, Eisenhower Report, A614.

MIERNYK, WILLIAM H., remarks in Senate, relative to, 1552.

MIGNON, MICHAEL, testimony of, 1325. MIGRATORY BIRD CONSERVATION COM-

MISSION, appointments, House, 1276. Senate, 1789.

MIKOYAN,ANASTAS. See Russi. MILIOTIS, VASILOS, relief (see bill H.R.

4238). : MILKIE, NASUBIT M., relief (see bill S.

$77). MILITARY ORDER OF THE WORLD WARS,

resolution, retirement pay, A615. MILLER, ARTHUR, remarks in House rela-

tive to, 1114. MILLER, CLAUDE, editorials,

A539, A540. MILLER. CLEMENT W. (a Representative

from California). ; Bills and foint resolutions introduced by Uniformed services: equalize pay of re-

~ tired members of (see bill H.R. 4215), 1706.

MILLER, GEORGE P. (a Representative from California).

Address: Anniversary of Civil Service Act, by Senator Olin D. Johnston before the American Federation of Government Employees, A524.

Appointed on commission, 1097. Editorial:, Newark Kiwanis Good Deeds,

from the Newark (Calif.) News-Register, A609.

Remarks by, on Kitayama, Tom: elected Union City, Calif.,

‘ councilman, A504. Roosevelt; Franklin D.: .77th anniversary

of birth, 1475.

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editorial,

Eulogies, * a. j

MILLER, WILLIAM E. (a Representative from New York).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Interstate Highway System: include cer-

tain routes (see bill H.R. 3489), 1132. MILLER, WILLIAM M., article, Tribute,

A732. MILLER ACT. See GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS. MILLIKEN, WILLIAM H., JR. (a Representa-

tive from Pennsylvania). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Podlacki, Jozef: for relief (see bill H.R. 3531), 1133.

MILLS, WILBUR D. (a Representative from Arkansas).

Letter: Representative Bentley, relative to consideration of the bill (H.R. 1221) to increase allowable outside income under Social Security Act, A501.

Secretary of the Treasury, relative

to allowable outside income under So- cial Security Act, A501.

List: emptoyees of the Committee on Ways and Means, 1129.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Court of appeals: create additional tem-

porary judgeship for eighth circuit (see bill H.R. 3870), 1490.

Equal rights for-‘men and women: amend “ Constitution relative to (see HJ. Res.

207), 1491. Veterans: amend code relative to benefits

for certain (see bill H.R. 4216), 1706. Veterans’ widows: pensions for non-serv-

ice-connected death (see bill H.R. 3341),

1041. . Remarks by, on

American fishing fleets, 1468.

MILWAUKEE ARCHDIOCESAN COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC MEN, resolution, 1191.

MILWAUKEE JOURNAL, Articles and editorials

Alaska—Wildlife Reservoir, A811. Battle for Right to Know, A612. Bill To Let Gas Producers Gouge the Pub-

lic Is Up Again, A762. Let Travelers Tell of U.S. Way, Plea, A664. Conservation Expert, A842. Of Course, We Need Goals, A682.

MINERAL INTERESTS. See MINES MINING.

MINERAL LEASING ACT. See also MINES AND MINING.

Oil and gas leaseholds: amend act to pre- vent undesirable division on public lands (see bills S. 852, 853; H.R. 3965).

MINERAL LEASING ACT FOR ACQUIRED LANDS, mineral deposits: amend act relative to léasing of certam (see bill H.R. 3262).

MINERAL RESOURCES SECURITY ACT OF 1959, enact (see bills H.R. 3623, 3922).

MINES AND MINING. Article: Russian Chrome Ore to United

States, A751. Bills and resolutions

Coal: encourage conservation and produc- tion of (see bills H.R. 3375, 3620, 3621, 3639, 3686, 3687).

Coal mines: promote safety in (see bills S. 743; H.R. 3467).

Cobalt: increase duty on imports of (see bill H.R. 3915).

Depletion allowances: adjust to income from extraction of ores and minerals

_ (see bill S. 893). Lead and zinc: impose import taxes on

(see bill H.R. 3619). Manganese ores: encourage domestic pro-

duction (see bill H.R. 3306). Mineral interests: convey to former own-

ers, in certain submarginal lands (see bill S. 783). — Leasing Act: amend (see bill H.R.

). Mineral Leasing Act for Acquired Lands: amend relative to leasing of certain de- posits (see bill H.R. 3262).

Mineral Resources Security Act of 1959: enact (see bills H.R. 3623, 3922).

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MINES AND MINING—Continued Bills and resolutions

Minerals: amend code relative to depletion allowance on certain (see bill S. 733).

Mines and quarries: inspect certain, to ob- tain health and safety data (see bills S. 811; H.R. 3741, 3760).

Strip-mining operations: bills H.R. 4219; 4229).

Letters Mineral Leasing Act: by Frank Gallivan,

1364.

report on (see

Secretary of the Interior, 1363. Reclamation of abandoned strip mines, by

Perry E. Walper, A871. Remarks in Senate

Coal Mine Inspection Act: amend, 1151. Mine inspection, 1205. Mineral Leasing Act:

ments, 1363. MINOT, GEORGE, article, Ike Launches All-

Out Fight, A546. MINSHALL, WILLIAM E. (a Representative

from Ohio).

Editorial: Family Budget, from the Cleve- land Plain Dealer, A620.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Internal Revenue Code of 1954: amend to

provide capital loss carrybacks (see bill H.R. 4217), 1706.

Labor organizations: prevent (see bill H.R. 4218), 1706.

MINTS. See Treasury DEPARTMENT. MISSISSIPPI, address, Great State, by Repre-

sentative Arthur Winstead, A574. Editorial: Deep in the Heart of Dixie, A775.

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY, construct highway traversing (see bill H.R. 4054).

MISSOURI, lands, authorize sale of certain in (see bills S. 692; H.R. 3281).

Memorials of legislature Current and Eleven Point Rivers, A503. Television booster stations, 1043.

MISSOURI CONSERVATIONIST (publica- tion), article, Freshwater Cancer, A712.

MISSOURI DELTA FARMER (publication), . editorial, Could This Be So? A538.

MISSOURI RIVER, Iowa-North Dakota, make survey between (see bill S. 790).

MITCHELL, ERWIN (a Representative from Georgia).

Remarks by, on Veterans: direct housing loans, 1639, 1640.

MITCHELL, WILLIAM L. (Commissioner of Social Security), report on nomination, 1136.

MIZE, HARLIE L., relief (see bill ‘H.R. 3960). MOE, JOHN, relief (see bill H.R. 3940). MOELLER, .~WALTER H. (a Representative

from Ohio).

Foreword by Merwin K. Hart to sermon by Bishop D. Otto Dibelius, A631.

Sermon:-On This Thy Day, by Bishop D. Otto Dibelius in East Berlin,.Germany, A631.

MOHAMMED, MUKHTAR, H.R. 3816).

MAHAN, JOHN W., address, Veterans of For- eign Wars convention, 1563.

MOLEY, RAYMOND, article, Dollar War at Home, 1714.

MONACELLI, ANTHONY E., relief (see bill S. 896).

MONAGAN, JOHN S. (a Representative from Connecticut).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by ‘Connecticut: provide additional judges for

district of (see bill H.R. 3490), 1132.

Remarks by, on Cuban revolution, 1118. Veterans: direct housing loans, A908.

MONOGAN, WILLIAM F., SR., letter, refusal of Washington Post to run Putnam let- ter, A506.

MONOPOLIES, article, Putnam Scores Abuses in Pricing, A861.

Bills and resolutions Antitrust laws: investigate (see S. Res.

57*).

proposed amend-

abuses in

relief (see bill

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MONOPOLIES—Continued Bilis and resolutions

Automobile manufacturers: prohibit fi- nancing of products by (see bills S. 838, 839).

Banks: amend act to prohibit purchase of, to lessen competition (see bills H.R. 4152, 4155).

prohibit merger of certain (see bill S, 724).

Baseball professional: apply certain anti- trust laws to (see bill S. 886).

Cease-and-desist orders: provide more ef- fective enforcement (see bills S. 714, 726).

Documentary evidence: compel production of, in certain civil actions (see bill S.

716). Robinson-Patman Act: amend act to pro-

vide equality of opportunity (see bill H.R. 429).

——— permit actions for damages for vio- lations of (see bill S. 725).

strengthen (see bill H.R. 3652). Letters

A. & P. forced small business to fold, by resident of Michigan’s 17th district, A651,

Cartel rebirth feared, by Arthur W. Rhodes, A629.

Investigation of antitrust laws, by Senator William Langer, 1433.

Proposed merger between Manufacturers Trust Co. and Bankers Trust Co., by Representative Emanuel Celler, A721- A724.

Remarks in House Bank mergers: bills to prevent certain,

A860.

Cease and desist orders: enforcement, 1484, Remarks in Senate

Administered price inflation, 1085. Antitrust laws: compel production of doc-

umentary evidence, 1065. -———— investigate, 1431. Automobile industry, 1358, 1359. ——— strengthen, 1085, 1086. Cease and desist orders, 1064.

MONRONEY, A. S, MIKE (a Senator from Oklahoma).

Address: Oil Men As Creators, by Frank M. Porter before Oklahoma hall of fame banquet, Oklahoma. City, Okla, A597.

Remarks in the Senate regarding interest rates, by Senator Bush, 1766.

Report: Airport Aid Bill, excerpt from com- mittee report, 1830-1839.

Table: aviation survey of national air- ports, 1842.

Amendments offered by, to Airport improvements bill (S. 1): to

amend, Housing improvements bill

amend, 1562, 1762. (S. 57): to

Bilis and joint resolutions introduced by Handicapped persons: assist in rehabilita-

tion (see bill S. 772), 1192.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Physically handicapped persons: tax de- duction for transportation to work (see bill S. 619), 1170.

Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1953: amend- ment (see bill S. 144) , 1170.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S:'722), 1060.

Memorials of legislature Oklahoma, 1137.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Airport improvements bill, 1709, 1824-1830,

1839-1845, 1862-1864, 1870, 1872. Gasoline taxes, 1137, 1870. Housing improvements bill, 1615, 1762~-

1766, 1772, 1774-1777, 1785. — GI housing interest rates, 1762, 1772.

LaGuardia Airport hazards, 1828. Reports made by, from

Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 1709.

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX

MORRISON, JAMES H.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

MONTANA, timber resources, print survey (8. Doc. 9), 1067.

MONTGOMERY (ALA.) ADVERTISER, ar- ticle, USAF Keeps Peace, 1219.

MONTOYA, JOSEPH M. (a Representative from New Mezico).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Tariff Act of 1930: amendment relative to

wood moldings (see bill H.R. 4036), 1657. Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 3575), 1331. Motions and resolutions offered by VHF television booster stations: operate

certain (see H-Con. Res. 59), 1132. MOONEY, RICHARD E., article, House May

Study Curbs on Imports, A505. MOORE, ARCH A., JR. (a Representative

from West Virginia). Address: Frederick W. Ford, before the

Radio & Television Executives Associa- tion of Houston, Tex., A819.

Article: Families Hang Onto Life, by John G. Morgan in the Charleston (W. Va.), Gazette, A882.

Story of Whitesville: Boom to Ghost Town, by John G. Morgan in the Charleston (W. Va.) Gazette, A885,

Tour Reveals Coal Camp Poverty, by John G. Morgan in the Charleston (W. Va.) Gazette relative to Representa- tive Slack, A808, A882, A885.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Blind: protect. right to self-expression

through organizations of the (see bill

H.R. 3491), 1132. Economies in areas: program of assistance

for (see bill H.R. 4172), 1704. MOORE, PRESTON J. Statements

Federal Bureau of Investigation, A793. Mikoyan’s visit, 1069.

MOORE, ROBERT A., relief (see bill H.R. 3941).

MOORHEAD, WILLIAM S§. (a Representative from Pennsylvania) .

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by College housing: authorize loans for con-

struction (see bill H.R. 3492), 1132. Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 3576), 1331.

MORGAN, EDWARD P., radio broadcast, Sen- ator Green of Rhode Island, 1876.

MORGAN, H. R., statement, Wet Lands, 1467. ,

MORGAN, JOHN G. Articles

Families Hang Onto Life, A882. Story of Whitesville, A885. Tour Reveals Coal Camp Poverty, A808.

MORGAN; THOMAS E. (a Representative from Pennsylvania).

List: employees-of the Committee on For- eign Affairs, 1126.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Buric, Ivan, for relief (see bill H. R. 3532),

1133. Strip-mining operations: provide for study

of (see bill H.R. 4219), 1706.

MORRIS, RITA T.., reiief (see bill H.R. 3523).

MORRIS, THOMAS G. (a Representative from New Mezico).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Miliotis, Vasilos, for relief (see bill H.R.

4238) , 1706. Santo Domingo: convey certain property

to pueblo of (see bill H.R. 4173), 1704. Zuni Indian sanitary system (see bill H.R.

3342), 1041.

MORRIS, TOBY (a Representative from Oklahoma).

Remarks by, on Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1034.

MORRIS COUNTY, N.J., resolution, 1137.

MORRISON, JAMES H. (a Representative from Louisiana). .

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Fourth-class mail: readjust size and

weight limitations (see bill H.R. 3670), 1333.

Social Security Act: amend relative to State and local policemen and fireman (see bill H.R. 3669) , 1333.

Taxation: repeal excise tax on communica- tions (see bill H.R. 3671), 1333.

Wang, Te-Shao: for relief (see bill H.R. $815) , 1337.

MORSE, WAYNE (a Senator from Oregon). Appointed on committee, 1555. Broadcast: Cuban Revolution, radio speech

by, 1082. Editorial: Crime’s Breeding Ground, in the

Washington Star, 1878. Hawaii and the District, from the

Washington Star, A762. One in Five, in the Washington

Post, 1878. Restricted Covenants, in the Wash-

ington Post,1890. »* ———- Voice for the Region, in the Wash-

ington Post, 1417. = Letter: farm program, from Harley Libby,

Oregon Farmers Union, 1540. Memorandum: railroad retirement pro-

gram, by the Association of American Railroads, 1807.

Remarks: housing improvements bill (col- lege housing), by, 1733.

medical expenses, by Richard Carter and Wilbur Cohen, 1413.

Remarks in House relative to views on Cuban revolution of, A507.

Report: Toward a New Farm Program -(ex- cerpts), by Leon Keyserling. and CED associates, 1536-1540.

Washington Metropolitan Problems (excerpt), 1418.

Resolution: farm cooperative taxes, bythe North Pacific Grain Growers, 1536.

Statement: Cuban Revolution, by, A509. Amendments offered by, to

Housing improvements bill (S. 57): to amend, 1562, 1732, 1762.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Clayton Act: amend relative to antitrust

violations (see bill S. 725), 1060. District of Columbia: relating to real prop-

erty deeds in (see bill S. 1000), 1890. Equal protection of laws: enforce consti-

tutional rights (see bill S. 810), 1193. Federal election laws: revise relative to

corrupt practices (see bill S. 466), 1066. Indiana Dunes National Monument: es-

tablish (see bill S. 1001), 1890. Longshoremen: relating to injuries (see

bill S. 760) , 1192. Medical research: mobilize world leaders in

(see S.J. Res. 41), 1855.

Metropolitan Washington area: coordinate development of (see S.J. Res. 42). 1355.

Musical compositions: amend code rela- tive to coin-operated machines (see bill S. 950), 1709.

Passports: govern issuance of (see bill S 806), 1193.

Railroad employees: regulate use of track motorcars (see bill S. 995), 1800,

Railroad retirement benefits: increase (see bill S. 987) , 1800.

Railroads: protect passengers by requiring maintenance of facilities (see bill 87996), 1800.

Small business: tax relief (see bill S. 59), 725.

Social Security Act: amenG relative to in- surance program (see bill S. 881), 1355.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S:722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States (see bill S. 791) , 1193.

Yee, Lee Mei: for relief (see bill S. 999), 1890.

Youth Conservation Corps: establish (see bill S. 812) , 1194.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res 7), 1139.

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Agriculture: farm income, 1536. Captain Wirz: trial for Andersonville

prison atrocities, 1081. Civil War: war criminal trials, 1081. Cuban revolution: Castro executions, 1079-

1082. District of Columbiay committee report on

metropolitan problems, 1417. medical cost, 1412. poverty, 1877. prohibit restrictive housing cove-

nants, 1890. Green, Theodore F.: resignation as chair- man of Committee on Foreign Relations, 1347.

Housing improvements bill, 1766. Keyserling, Leon: farm study, 1537. f Older persons: medical care insurance,

1412-1415. Porter, Charles O.: comment on Cuban

revolution, 1079. Railroad retirement bill, 1804.

MORTON, THRUSTON B. (a Senator from Kentucky).

Appointed on Board of Visitors to Coast Guard Academy, 1814.

Appointed on committee, 1339. Amendments offered by, to

Airport improvements bill (S. 1): to amend, 1848, 1865, 1871.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Commission on Country Life: establish

(see bill S. 265) , 726. Item veto: amend Constitution relative

to certain appropriation bills (see S.J. Res. 44), 1495.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41) , 1355.

Self-employed: establish voluntary pen- sion plans (see bill S. 841), 1354.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139. Remarks by, on

Airport improvements bill, 1852, 1854, 1860, 1871, 1873.

Committee on Rules and Administration: expenditures, 1423.

Democratic Senators: absence from the Chamber, 1276. .

Self-employed persons: 1360.

MOSS, FRANK E. (a Senator from Utah). Appointed on committee, 1555. Letter: airport improvements, from the

Utah Aeronautics Commission, 1874. Remarks: Zion Park boundaries, by 1064.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Colorado River drainage basin: relative to

usable supply of water in (see bill S. 943), 1709.

Federal Coal Mine Safety Act: amend to remove exemption’with respect to _cer- tain mines (see bill S. 743), 1138,

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355. :

Mines and quarries: relating to Certain in- spections (see bill S. 811), 1194.

Public land States: exchange certain land with Government (see bill S. 992), 1800.

Railroad employees: regulate use of track motorcars (see bill S. 995), 1800.

Railroads: protect passengers by requiring maintenance of facilities (see bill S. 996), 1800.

Retired servicemen: equalization of pay (see bill S. 269) , 726.

Small business: tax relief (see bill S. 59), 725.

Surplus food commodities: distribution to need’ ~-sons (see bill S. 663), 1510.

Youth Conservation Corps: establish (see bill S. 812), 1194.

Zion National Park: revise boundaries (see bill S. 713), 1060.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139, |

pension plans,

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MOSS, FRANK E.—Continued Remarks by, on

Airport improvements bill, 1873, 1874. MOSS, JOHN E. (a Representative from

California). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Calza, Jose S. S., for relief (see bill H.R. 3817), 1337.

Lavagnino, Rocco G. and Caterina C., for relief (see bill H.R. 3820), 1337.

Mar, Man Li and Wong Li Shee, for re- lief (see bill H.R. 3818), 1337.

Mohammed, Mukhtar, .for relief (see bill

H.R. 3816) , 1337. Recacaho, Dominga, for relief (see bill

H.R. 3819), 1337. MOULDER, MORGAN M. (a Representative

from Missouri). Appointed on funeral committee, 1038.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Curry, John, for relief (see bill H.R. 4129), 1659. Hieronymus, J. L., for relief (see bill H.R.

4129), 1659. Hospital construction: include grants for

mentally retarded institutions (see bill H.R. 4076) , 1658.

Remarks by, on Christopher, George H.: euldgy, 1037.

MOUNT VERNON (OHIO) NEWS. Articles and editorials

Flood Control Problems, (sundry), A725. Holds Promise, A587.

Letters 2 Flood control, by F. B. Herendeen, A729. Recent flood, by D. F. Ridenour, A725.

MUIRHEAD, PETER P., remarks in House, administering student loan program, A812,

MULLIGAN, HUGH A., article, Victor Her- bert’s Anniversary Recalls His Love of Quiet, A703.

MULTER, ABRAHAM J. (a Representative from New York).

Article: Demise of Government Contrac- tors, by Bureaucratic Fiat,, from the Commercial Law Journal, A590.

Government Bond Speculations (a series), by Joseph R. Slevin in the New York Herald Tribune, A659-—A663.

Lincoln Hale’s Mission of Faith to Israel, by Ruth Gruber in the New York Herald Tribune, A607.

New~ Price Tags for Government Managers, by Carl W. Robinson in the Harvard Business Review, A815.

Sellers’ Inflation: Analysis and a Suggestion for Dealing With Inflationary Depression, by Abba P. Lerner, A853.

Superficial \Aspect—Call In the Cookie-Pushers, by Gerald W. Johnson in New Republic magazine, A571.

Editorial: Justice Is Done in Kafr Kasim Incident, from Congress Weekly publi- cation,A588.

Statement: Federal Housing Legislation, by Mayor Robert F. Wagner, of New York, to the U.S. Conference of Mayors, A609.

—~—— President’s 1960 Budget, by the Democratic Advisory Council, A599.

Table: evaluation of comparable jobs in industry and Government, A817.

levels of Government employees, A816.

Amendments offered by, to Veterans’ direct. housing loan bill (H.R.

2256): to amend, 1644.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Alpern, Jennie, and daughters: for relief

(see bill H. R. 4150), 1659. Clergymen: relating to court testimony,

(see bills H.R. 3493, 3494) , 1132. Federal Credit Union Act: amend, (see bill

H.R. 3674), 1334. - Italian-American War Veterans: relating

to status of (see bill H.R. 3673), 1334. National Defense Education Act of 1958: amend to provide college scholarship program (see bill H.R. 4220), 1706.

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX _Bl MULTER, ABRAHAM J.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Self-employed physicians: provide cover- age under OASI system (see bill H.R. 3672), 1333.

Stulberger, Gyorgy: H.R. 3417), 1043,

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3577), 1331.

Remarks by, on Veterans: direct housing loans, 1637, 1643-

1645. MUNDT, KARL E. (a Senator from South

Dakota).

List: participants in Conference on Ex- change of Persons, Mayflower Hotel, 1212.

Release: Mundt Receives International House Award, 1577.

Remarks in the Senate regarding Interna- tional House (N.Y.) award, by Senator Keating, 1577.

Resolution: wool imports, by the National Wool Growers Convention, 1578.

Amendments offered by, to REA independent agency bill (S. 75): to

amend, 1066. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Commission on Country Life: establish

(see bill S. 265), 726. Grain-storage facilities: provide rapid

amortization (see bill S. 838), 1354. Indians: provide economic assistance (see

bill S. 953), 1790. Labor organizations: prevent

abuses in (see bill S. 1002), 1890. Labor organizations: provide further safe-

guards against improper practices in (see bill S. 748), 1139.

Public Health Service Act: amend relative to certain nonprofit corporations (see bill S. 936), 1555.

Public land States: exchange certain land with Government (see bill S. 992), 1800.

Surplus agricultural products: use in mo- tor fuels (see bill S. 912), 1554.

Taxation: allow deduction for certain edu- cational expenses (see bill S. 926), 1554.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Conference on Exchange of Persons: Wash-

ington meeting, 1211. Educational exchange program, 1211. Income tax: deductions for educational

expenses, 1556. Labor reform bili, 1886-1889. Mental health centers: Federal aid, 1558.

MUNICIPALITIES. Addresses

Federal-City Relations Vital to Whole Na- tional Economy, by Senator Joseph S. Clark, A627.

Federal-Municipal Relations, by Senator A. Willis Robertson, 1420.

MUNSEY, EVERARD, article, Press Gallery’s Jim Preston, A764.

MURRAY, FRANK, letter, Department of De- fense deliberately sacking New York and New Jersey ports, A768.

MURRAY, JAMES E. (a Senator from Mon- tana).

Address: Labor Can Help Education, by James B. Carey in San Francisco, 1220.

Article: Agency Works on New Plan To Spur School Building, by James A. Rey- nolds in the Wall Street Journal, A615.

Disturbing Budget, by Howard A, Rusk in the New York Times, 1514.

——— Local Governments Buy Now, Pay Later, by Alfred Johnson in the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Monthly Re- view, 1514.

Magnitude of the Federal Debt, in the Federal. Reserve Bank of Atlanta Monthly Review, 1515.

West’Puts Its Brand on Congress, by Senator Neuberger iy the New York Times, A685.

for relief (see Dill

certain

52 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX

MURRAY, JAMES E.—Continued Letter: committee funds, to Senator Hen-

nings, from, 1881. free gold market, from Senator Al-

lott, 1512.

Release: administration’s school aid pro- posal, issued by, A615.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Devils Tower National Monument: enlarge

(see bill S. 826), 1354.

Federal Coal Mine Safety Act: amend to remove exemption with respect to cer- tain mines (see bill S. 743), 1138.

Flood Control Act: amend relative to Libby Dam (see bill S. 682), 1059.

Handicapped persons: assist in rehabilita- tion (see bill S. 772), 1192.

Helium Act: amend relative to conserving,

producing, buying, and selling helium (see bill S. 827), 1354.

Inaiana Dunes National Monument: es- tablish (see bill S. 1001), 1890.

Indian schools: regulate handling of stu- dent funds (see bill S. 821), 1354.

Indians: provide economic assistance (see bill S. 953), 1790.

Kings Mountain National Military Park: revise boundaries of (see bill S. 823), 1354.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Mines and quarries: relating to certain in- spections in (see bill S. 811), 1194.

National cemeteries: revise requirements for burial in (see bill S. 825), 1354.

National Labor Relations Act: amend rela- tive to certain hospitals (see bill S. 680), 1059.

National Labor Relations Act: amend rela- tive to printing and publishing indts- tries (see bill S. 681), 1059.

Oregon and California railroad grant lands: administer certain as revested (see bill S. 824), 1354.

Packers and Stockyards Act: amend rela- tive to marketing of livestock (see bill S. 831), 1354.

Public iand States: exchange certain land with Government (see bill S. 992), 1800.

Railroad employees: regulate use of track motorcars (see bill 995), 1800.

Railroads: protect passengers by requiring maintenance of- facilities (see bill S. 886), 1800.

San Juan National Historic Site: convey certain property of to San Juan, P.R. (see bill S. 822), 1354.

Surplus food commodities: distribution to needy persons (see bill 5. 663), 1510.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance; grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193.

Water rights: relating to withdrawal of public lands (see bill S. 851), 1354.

Youth Conservation Corps: establish (see bill S. 812), 1194.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association ‘anniversary:

congratulations (see 8S. Con. Res. 7), 1139, ,

Electric-power industry: organize for greatest efficiency and economy (see S. Res, 70, 71), 1355, 1356.

Rural Electrification Administration: loan policy of (see S. Res. 21), 726.

Water resource conservation: committee to study (see S. Res. 48), 1049, 1060.

Remarks by, on American Dental Association: 100th anni-

versary, 1139. “Development of Montana Timber Re-

sources”: print survey as Senate docu- ment, 1067.

Education Subcommittee: hearings, 1210. Electric power industry: study of, 1355. Free gold market, 1512. Mine safety inspection bill, 1205. State and local governments: indebtedness,

1513.

,

MURRAY, TOM (a Representative from Tene

nessee). List: employees of Committee on Post Of-

fice and Civil Service, 1128. MURROW, EDWARD RB. editorial, Diversion-

ary Exercise, A625. Excerpt from Years of Crisis, A537.

MUSIC, editorial, Way Down Yonder in Mos-

cow, A535. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. See CopyYyriGHT

Laws. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. See TAXATION. MUSKIE, EDMUND 5S. (a Senator from

Maine). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Department of Science and Technology:

create (see bill S. 676) , 1066. Education: .Federal aid to States for (see

bill S. 2), 725. Medical research: mobilize world leaders

in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355. Unemployment: alleviate conditions in

certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060. Unemployment insurance: grants to States

(see bill S. 791), 1193. Urban renewal: amend laws relating to

(see bill S. 193) , 726. Motions and resolutions offered by

American Dental Association anniversary: congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

MUTUAL SECURITY PROGRAM, report, 1135.

NAGLE, JOHN F., article, Blind Lawyer Ac- cepts Post in Washington, A647.

NANICEK, FRANJA, relief (see bill S. 757). NARCOTICS. See also PusLic HEALTH. Remarks in Senate

Drug addiction: treatment, 1065.

Federal narcotics hospital, New York State, 1556.

NASHVILLE BANNER, editorial, Let the Peo- ple Decide, A735.

NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, editorial, Court’s Critics Open Eyes to Higher Power at Last, A735.

NASSER, GAMAL ABDEL Remarks in Senate, agents

States, 1213. NATCHER, WILLIAM H.

from Kentucky). Editorial: Boy Scouts Approach 49th Birth-

day, in the Madisonville (Ky.) Messenger, 1654.

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U.S. Coal Is Dealt an Unfair Blow, from the Madisonville (Ky.) Messenger, A731.

Remarks by, on Boy Scout Week, 1653. Hagerman, Thomas B.: outstanding young man of 1958, A488.

Kentucky 4-H Clubs: tribute, A588. Kentucky Junior Chamber of Commerce:

selections of Outstanding young people for 1958, A488.

Roark, William T.: farmer of 1958, A488.

Sprague, Joseph W.: Kentucky 4-H Club champion, A588.

NATION (publication), article, Dilemma of College Student: Draft Dodger or Pa- triot? A670.

NATIONAL ACT AGAINST AGE DISCRIMI- NATION IN EMPLOYMENT, enact (see bill S. 738).

NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR THE BLIND, establish (see bills S. 686; ELR. 3277, 3390, 3502, 3702, 3734, 3859).

NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE AD- MINISTRATION.

Address: National Program for Space Re- search, by T. Keith Glennan, 1178.

Report (H. Doc, 71), 1340, 1454. Bills and resolutions

Contractors: indemnify against unusually hazardous risks (see bill H.R. 4148).

Communications from Indemnify contractors against unusually

hazardous risks, 1348, 1488. Tort claims paid, 1349, 1488.

outstanding young

NATIONAL AIR MUSEUM, editorial, Here It Belongs, A879.

NATIONAL ANTHEM, Star-Spangled Banner, adopt special version of, as (see H.J. Res. 217).

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE AGENCIES FOR SURPLUS PROPERTY, code of ethics, A630.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE MILI- TIA, incorporate (see bil H.R. 3690).

NATIONAL BUSINESS WOMAN. (publica- tion), article, One for the Road—Back,

A746. NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMIS-

SION, letter, ‘acquire certain property, 1546, 1550.

NATIONAL CEMETERIES, eligibility require- ments, revise, for burial in (see bill S.

825). Bills and resolutions, to establish

De Soto County, Fla. (see bill H.R. 4166). Philadelphia, Pa. (see bill H.R. 4021). Pennsylvania (see bill S. 688). Rhode Island (see bill H.R. 4018).

NATIONAL COAT AND SUIT INDUSTRY RECOVERY BOARD, article, Patman Scores Abuses in Pricing, A861. .

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC MEN, resolution, recognition of Red China, A753.

NATIONAL CULTURAL CENTER, See also DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

Appointments: House, 1277. NATIONAL DEFENSE EDUCATION ACT. Bills and resolutions

Affidavits of loyalty: amend act to repeal (see bills S. 819; H.R. 4038).

Loans: amend act relative to persons who shall receive consideration for (see bill H.R. 3386).

Repeal (see bill H.R. 4066). Scholarship program: provide (see bills

H.R. 3856, 4220). NATIONAL DEFENSE’ TRANSPORTATION

JOURNAL (publication), article, Let’s Look at Airlift, A730.

NATIONAL FOREST RESERVATION. COM- MISSION, appointments, House, 1276.

Senate, 1789. NATIONAL FORESTS.

Bills and resolutions

Caribou Forest: process application for lands in (see bill H.R. 3682).

Targhee Forest: process application for lands in (see bill H.R. 3682).

NATIONAL GOALS, editorial, Of Course, We Need Goals, A682.

NATIONAL GUARDSMAN (publication), ar- ticle, In Memoriam—G. Robert Dodson, A624.

NATIONAL HISTORICAL PUBLICATIONS COMMISSION, appointment, Miller, George P., 1097.

NATIONAL INDEPENDENT DAIRIES ASSO- CIATION, letter, sales below cost, by D. C. Daniel, A547.

NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS ACT. Bills and resolutions

Employees and employers: amend act to protect rights of, in industries affecting commerce (see bill S. 769).

Hospitals: amend act to exempt certain (see bill S. 680).

Non-Communist affidavits: amend act rel- ative to (see bill S. 767).

Printing and publishing employees: amend act relative to (see bills S. 681; HR. 3745).

Supervisors: amend act to consider, as em- ployees (see bill S. 768).

NATIONAL LIBRARY OF WEEKLY NEWS- PAPERS, establish (see: bill H.R. 3715).

NATIONAL MEMORIAL STADIUM COMMIS- SION, appointments, House, 1277.

NATIONAL MONUMENT COMMISSION, ap- pointments, House, 1276,

NATIONAL MONUMENTS, Bills to establish

Indiana Dunes (see bill S. 1001).

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Remarks in House: Bloomington, Ind., ATT4.

NATIONAL OUTDOOR RECREATION RE- SOURCES REVIEW COMMISSION, ap- pointments, House, 1277,

NATIONAL PARKS. Bills to establish

Ice Age (see bill S. 894), Remarks in Senate

Ice Age National Park, Wis., 1495. Zion National Park, 1064.

NATIONAL PENITENTIARIES. See FEDERAL PRISONS.

NATIONAL PLANNING ASSOCIATION, statement, Adequate Military Shield for Foreign Policy, A678.

NATIONAL RIVERS AND HARBORS CON- GRESS, report of Committee on Indus- trial Water Use, Pollution Abatement, Wildlife, and Recreation, A863.

NATIONAL SCIENCE ADADEMY. See Na- TIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION.

NATIONAL SCHSNCE AGENCY, establish (see bill H.R. 3921).

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION, estab- lish (see bill H.R. 3703).

Remarks in House, National Science Acad- emy, A651.

NATIONAL WOOL GROWERS ASSOCIA- TION, resolution, 1578.

NATIONAL WREATH, provide for (see bill H.R. 4199).

NATION’S AGRICULTURE (publication), article, It’s Up to Congress, A878.

NATION’S BUSINESS (publication), edito- rial, Draft Law Issues: Waste, Unfair- ness, A622.

NATURAL GAS. Bills and resolutions

Safety requirements: require companies to prescribe certian (see bill H.R. 3286).

Transportation facilities: require exten- sion of (see bill H.R. 3265).

NATURAL GAS ACT, editorial, Bill To Let Gas Producers Gouge the Public Is Up Again, A762.

Exports or imports: test effects of, on pub- lic interest (see bill H.R. 3925).

NATURAL RESOURCES, editorial, Conserva- tion—Way of Life, A838.

Remarks in Senate: national conservation program, 1261.

NAVY DADS’. CLUBS, incorporate (see bill S. 938).

NEBRASKA. Memorials of legislature

Gasoline tax, 1491, 1709, A754. Hawaii statehood, 1043, 1132. Television booster stations, 1432, A577.

NEBRASKA MID-STATE RECLAMATION DISTRICT, project, provide aid in con- struction of certain (see bill H.R. 3662).

NEBRASKA RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOCIA- TION, resolutions, REA, 1889.

NEGRO HISTORY WEEK, NATIONAL, desig- nate (see S.J. Res. 38).

NEIMANIS, VIKTORS, relief (see bill S. 758).

NELSEN, ANCHER (a Representative from Minnesota).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Milk and milk products: protect public

from unsanitary (see bill H.R. 3844), 1489,

Remarks by, on Agriculture: milk marketing bill, 1463.

NELSON, PAUL, relief (see bill H.R. 3798).

NEMEC, JAROSLAVE, article, Physicians in Congress, A578.

NESTOR, EPHRAIM, remarks in Senate rela- tive to, 1511.

NEUBERGER, RICHARD L. (a Senator from Oregon).

Article: West Puts Its Brand on Congress, from the New York Times by, A685.

Remarks in the House relative to recovery after cancer operation, A903.

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX NEUBERGER, RICHARD L.—Continued Statement: Federal-Aid Highway Act, by,

A643. Senator Neuberger Recovers After

Successful Operation, issued by physi- cians of, A904.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Clayton Act: amend relative to antitrust

violations (see bill S. 725), 1060. Equal protection of laws: enforce constitu-

tional rights (see bill S. 810), 1193. Indiana Dunes National Monument: estab-

lish (see bill S. 1001), 1890. Longshoremen: relating to injuries (see

bill S. 760), 1192. Medical research: mobilize world leaders

in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355. Passports: govern issuance of (see bill S.

806), 1193. Railroad employees: regulate use of track

motorcars (see bill S. 995), 1800. Railroads: protect passengers by requiring

maintenance of facilities (see bill S. 996),

1800. Small business: provide program of tax ad-

justment (see bill S. 59), 1208. Surplus agricultural commodities: con-

tracts for disposal of (see bill S. 842), 1354.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193.

U.S. Foreign Service Academy: establish (see bill S. 730), 1138.

Youth Conservation Corps: establish (see bill S. 812), 1194,

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139. Electric-power industry: organize for

greatest efficiency and economy (see S. Res. 70, 71), 1355, 1356.

NEVADA, judge, appoint additional (see bill H.R. 3443).

NEWARK (N.J.) NEWS. Articles and editorials

Real Rights Bill, A897. Tax Collector Tough, A900.

NEWARK (CALIF.) NEWS-REGISTER, arti- cle, Kiwanis Good Deeds, A609.

NEWBRANCH, HARVEY E., remarks in Sen- ate, tributes, 1176.

NEW HAMPSHIRE BAR JOURNAL (publica- tion), article, Executive Disability, A901.

NEW HAVEN REGISTER, article, Salute to the Basilcatos, 1820.

NEW HOGAN DAM, CALIF., construction funds (see bill H.R. 4031).

NEW JERSEY. Bills and resolutions

Judge: provide additional (see bill H.R. 3400).

Veterans’ hospital: construct in (see bill FUR. 4184).

NEW JERSEY MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIA- - TION, statements, Economic Forecast

for 1959, A906. NEW JERSEY WAGE TAX PROTEST

LEAGUE, resolution, 1138. NEW MEXICO, memorial of legislature, Ha-

wali, 1492, 1493. NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF., high school dis-

trict, relief of (see bill H.R. 3383). NEW REPUBLIC (magazine). Articles and editorials

Call in the Cookie-Pushers, A571. Segragtionists Go North, 1254.

NEWS FRONT (magazine), article, How Airlift? A520.

NEWSMEN, source of information, protect in certain cases (see bills S. 965; H.R. 3911).

Remarks in Senate: confidential informa- tion, protect source, 1801.

NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES, address, Responsibility of the Press, by Carmine G, DeSapio, A864.

Articles and editorials Is This Sound Thinking? A682. Trend in Newspaper Business, A547.

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NEWSWEEK (magazine). Articles and editorials

Caution, A746. Dollar War at Home, 1714.

NEW YORK (city), article, Plight of Jersey Commuters, A761.

Code of ethics for officials, 1578. Letters: proposed merger between Manu-

facturers Trust Co. and Bankers Trust Co., by Representative Emanuel Celler, A721, A724.

Resolution: Federal aid to education, by Northeast Queens Council of Schools,

1551. NEW YORK (State), narcotics hospital, es-

tablish, in (see bills S. 927; H.R. 3996, 4028).

Remarks in Senate: Narcotics hospital, 1556.

NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE. Articles and editoridls

Dulles-Fulbright Accord, 1564. Comparison of Civil Rights Programs,

1885. Hale’s Mission of Faith to Israel, A607. Incredible Senator Green, 1344. IMCO Cool to Panama and Liberia, A504, Losses on Government Bonds (series),

A659-—A664. Maryknoll Bishop-Elect Was Jailed by Jap-

. anese, A823. New Ethics Code, 1578. Plight of Jersey Commuters, A761. Senator Green Steps Down, 1344. Young Senator Green, 1343.

NEW YORK HOTEL TRADES COUNCIL, ad- dress, Realistic Housing Program, by Rep- resentative Emanuel Celler, A869.

NEW YORK NEWS, article, Peddling Hate (series) , 1213.

NEW YORK TIMES, book review of Adm, H. G. Rickover’s Education and Freedom, by Arthur Bestor, A691.

Articles and editorials Disturbing Budget, 1514. Five Basic Problems of Education, A645. GI Joe and Honest John, A826. Havana and Washington, A510. Hon. Theodore Francis Green, 1344. House May Study Curbs on Imports, A505. Incredible Senator Green, 1344. Labor Union Reform Bills, A684, A766. Legacy of Dr. Wise, A767. Many Clerics Oppose Ties With Red China,

A542. Next: Hawaii, 1398. ,, Patman Scores Abuses in Pricing, A861. Prospect of Comprehensive Labor Bill,

A684. Result of the Blackout, A792. Rise of Young Man With Ideas, A889. School Closings, 1247. Senator Green Retires a Little, 1344. Southern Moderates Are Still There, A887. Soviet Challenge and Western Response,

A596. Tortoise and Hare, A729. West Puts Its Brand on Congress, by Sena-

tor Richard L. Neuberger, A685. Letters

Cartel rebirth feared, by Arthur W. Rhodes, A629.

Our Cuban policy queried, by Representa- tive Bowles, A509.

NEW YORK WORLD-TELEGRAM AND SUN, editorial, Unions and the Law, A766.

NIX, ROBERT N. C. (a Representative from Pennsylvania).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by College academic facilities: authorize loans

for (see bill H.R. 3980), 1547. FHA-insured mortgages: relating to fore-

closure of (see bill H.R. 3981), 1547. Urban renewal: amend and extend laws

relating to (see bill H. R. 3982), 1547.

NORBLAD, WALTER (a Representative from Oregon).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Tillamook, Oreg.: convey certain lands te

city of (see bill H.R. 3676), 1334,

54 NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZA-

TION. Bills and resolutions

Clerk: provide, for House delegation to the (see H. Res. 36*).

Remarks in House German membership, 1689. Parliamentarian’s conference: appoint

clerk, 1283, 1454. NORTH CAROLINA, Cumberland County:

convey certain property in, to State of (see bill H.R. 3480).

NORTH DAKOTA. Bills and resolutions

Judicial district: provide for redistricting of (see bill S. 781).

Memorials of legislature Motor fuel taxes, 1798. Telephone tax, 1350, 1492.

NORTH DAKOTA LEAGUE OF MUNICI- PALITIES, resolution, 170%.

NOURSE, EDWIN, remarks in Senate, eco- nomic theories, 1086.

NOXIOUS WEEDS. See also AGRICULTURE. Remarks in Senate, control on public lands,

1366. NUSHI, FAHRIDIN, relief (see bill H.R. 3431). NUTRICATI, CAROLINA, relief (see bill H.R.

3524). : O.HENRY. See Porter, WirttraM §S. OAKLAND (CALIF.) TRIBUNE, editorial,

Foreign Aid and Other Factors Make Balanced Budget Unlikely, A492.

O'BRIEN, LEO W. (a Representative from New York).

Appointed on commission, 1276. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Alaska International Rail and Highway Commission: extend life of (see bill H.R. 3874), 1490.

Armed Forces: relating to compensation for certain members during World War II and Korean conflict (see bill H.R. 3873), 1490.

Dunn, Lillian: for relief (see bill H.R. 4131), 1659.

Guam: acquire certain land on island of (see bill H.R. 3677) , 1334.

Hawaii: admit into Union (see bill H.R. 4221), 1706.

Interstate Highway System: include certain routes (see bill H.R. 3871), 1490.

Knit handwear: establish restrictions on importation of (see bill H.R. 3872), 1490.

OBSCENE MATTER. See District or CoLuM- BIA; Post OFFICE’ DEPARTMENT.

O'CONNOR, TOM, article, Welfare Lullaby, A690.

OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE MO- BILIZATION.

Bills and resolutions Reserve components of armed services:

study use of (see S. Res. 67). Communications from

Federal contributions program, 1798. Report on borrowing authority, 1704, 1708. Stockpile report, 1053. Trade Agreements Extension Act: report,

1546, 1550. Remarks in House

British turbine contract: decision, 1100. OFFICE OF WATER POLLUTION CONTROL,

establish.(see bill S. 805). OGDEN, UTAH, Federal building, erect in

(see bill S. 712). Remarks in Senate, public building: erect,

1063.

O’HARA, BARRATT (a Representative from Illinois).

Resolution: widows’ pensions, by the United Spanish War Veterans, 1457.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Illinois: convey certain real property to

(see bill H.R. 3914), 1491. Tonic, Ante: for relief (see bill H.R. 4132),

1659.

Remarks by, on Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1037. Spanish American War: widows’ pensions,

1457.

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O'HARA, JAMES G. (a Representative from

Michigan). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 3578), 1331.

OHIO, article, Destructive Competition, A548. Remarks in House, flood disaster, 1322,

1323. OHNSTAD, THORVALD, relief (see bill S.

684) . OIL AND GAS, address, Oil Men as Creators,

by Frank M. Perter, A597. Text of conference of West Virginia Repre-

sentatives with Secretary of Commerce regarding oil imports, 1883.

Articles and editorials Save Utah’s Oil Royalties (sundry),

A485. Unjustified Oil Price Increase, A592.

Bills and resolutions “Gasoline producers”: amend code to in-

clude wholesale distributors within defi- nition of ‘(see bills S. 934; H.R. 3446).

Leaseholds: prevent undesirable division of, on public lands (see bills S. 852, 853; H.R. 3965).

Residual oil: establish import quotas (see bill H.R. 3695).

Titusville, Pa.: issue coin to commemorate first oil well (see bill H.R. 3655).

Remarks in House Oil price increase, A591

Remarks in Senate Gasoline tax, 1717. Wholesale ‘distributors of

treatment, 1557. OKLAHOMA, address, Oil Men as Creators,

by Frank M. Porter, A597. Memorials of legislature

Gasoline tax, 1137. National Defense Education Act, 1550

O’KONSKI, ALVIN E. (a Representative from Wisconsin).

Appointed on committee, 1279. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Milk and miik products: protect public from unsanitary (see bill H.R. 4037), 1657.

Surplus agricultural food products: pro- vide as supplementary benefits to certain persons (see bill H.R. 4077), 1658.

OLD, JOHN B., article, Best Years of. Their Lives, A696.

OLDER PERSONS, article, Golden Agers Put Personal Stamp on New Homes, A740.

Letter: mortgage insurance for proprietary nursing homes, by F. J. L, Flasingame,

A484,

gasoline: tax

A617.

Bills and resolutions Employment: prohibit discrimination in,

due to age (see bilis S. 738; H.R. 3271, 3649).

Problems of the aged: study (see S. Res. 65*).

Government contractors: eliminate cer- tain employment practices by (see bill S. 739).

Housing: establish program of, for (see bill H.R. 3605).

Low-rent housing projects: reduce age to qualify for admission to (see bill H.R. 3606).

Mortgage imsurance: provide, for homes designed for (see bill H.R. 3453).

Remarks in House Health insurance, A766. Housing and nursing homes, 1103.

Remarks in Senate Employment: prevent unjust discrimina-

tion, 1150. Problems of the aged: resolution (S. Res.

65), to study, 1878.

OLIVER, JAMES C. (a Representative from Maine).

Article: Milton Berle Explains Inflation, by Sylvia Porter, in the Washington Star, A755.

Queen. Tells Alice About Inflation, by John Harriman in the Boston Globe, A755.

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OLIVER, JAMES C.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Katsouli, Vasiliki, Stavroula, and Lela, for relief (see bills H.R. 3821, 3822), 1337.

National Defense Education Act of 1958: amend relative to affidavits of loyalty and allegiance (see bill H.R. 4038), 1657.

Surplus food products: distribute to needy families (see bill H.R. 4078), 1658.

Remarks by, on Agriculture: surplus food disposal, 1456. Biddeford-Sanford unemployment, 1457. Textile industry, 1457.

OLYMPIC GAMES, article, Success of Pan- American Games Vital to Nation, A525.

OMAHA (NEBR.) WORLD-HERALD, editor- ial, Handwriting on the Wall, A862.

O’MAHONEY, JOSEPH C. (a Senator from Wyoming).

Article: Victor Herbert’s Anniversary Re- calls His Love of Quiet, by Hugh A. Mulligan in the Washington Post and Times Herald, A703.

Letter: oil and gas leases, from Frank Gallivan, Cheyenne attorney, 1363.

———-oil and gas leasing, to the Vice President, from the Interior Department, 1363.

List: publications of the Senate Subcom- mittee on Patents, 1438.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Antitrust policy: relating to financing of

motor vehicles by manufacturers (see bill S. 838), 1354.

Cheyenne, Wyo.: convey certain lands to city of: for relief (see bill S. 857), 1354.

Clayton Act: amend relative to antitrust violations (see bill S. 725), 1060.

amend relative to cease and desist orders (see bill S. 726), 1060.

Ladies of the Grand Army of the Re- public: incorporate (see bill S. 949), 1709.

Mineral Leasing Act: amend relative to oil and gas leaseholds (see bills S. 852, 853), 1354.

Musical compositions: amend code relative to coin-operated machines (see bill S. 950), 1709.

Public land States: exchange certain land with Government (see bill S. 992), 1800.

Water rights: relating to withdrawal of public lands (see bill S, 851), 1354.

Memorials of legislature Wyoming, 1351.

Remarks by, on Automobile manufacturers: prevent from

financing vehicle sales, 1357. General Motors Acceptance Corp.: liqui-

date, 1358. Oil and gas leasing policy, 1363. Patent Office administration: study, 1438. Subcommittee on Patents: publications

of, 1439. Water rights: protect from land with-

drawals, 1362. OMMODT, CHARLES, letter, farm problems,

1235. OMOHUNDRO, EDWARD L., address, Pen-

sions or Paychecks, 1086. OMORI, YOICHI, relief (see bill H.R. 3414). O’NEILL, FRANCIS A., JR. (Member, Na-

tional Mediation Board), report on nomination, 1059.

O’NEILL, THOMAS P., JR. (a Representative from Massachusetts).

Address: A Look at Psychiatry, by Richard Cardinal Cushing, at Catholic Univer- sity of America, A805. :

Appointed on commission, 1097. Article: Fitzpatrick, Chairman of Demo-

cratic Dinner, by Edward Devin, in the

Boston Herald, A594. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Civil service retirement: 214-percent mul- tiplication factor for hazardous duty (see bill H.R, 3345), 1041.

Gashgai, Homa and Nahid: for relief (see bill H.R. 3418) , 1043.

Italian immigrants: admit 50,000 (see bill H.R. 3343), 1041,

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O’NEILL, THOMAS P., JR.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Korban, Taman T.; for relief (see bill H.R. 3951), 1492.

Military installations in labor-surplus areas: prevent closure of (see bill H.R. 3346), 1041. ‘

Servicemen: prohibit assignment of cer- tain duties to (see bill H.R. 3347), 1041.

Taxation: repeal excise tax on communi- cation services (see bill H.R. 3679, 3680), 1334,

repeal excise tax on local telephone service (see bill H.R. 3678), 1334.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 4039), 1657.

Unused immigration quotas: use in over- subscribed areas (see bill H.R. 3344), 1041,

Motions and resolutions offered by Disposition of certain Federal funds: ap-

point committee to study (see H. Res. 149), 1337.

ORANGE COAST COLLEGE, relief (see bill H.R. 3423).

ORANGES. See AGRICULTURE; FEDERAL Foon, DrvucG, AND COSMETIC ACT.

ORE—BIN (publication), article, Russian Chrome Ore to United States, A751.

OREGON, article, Oregon Coastline, A546. Poem: Centennial, by Mrs. William Mc-

Kenna, A604. , Revested railroad grant lands: adminis-

tration of certain (see bills S, 824; H.R. 3495).

OREGON STATE FARMERS UNION, letter, farm program, 1540.

OREL, THEODORE, relief (see bill H.R. 4243). O’ROURKE, JOHN, statement, Cuban Exe-

cutions, A507. OSMERS, FRANK C., JR. (a Representative

from New Jersey). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Taxation: repeal certain excise taxes (see bill H.R. 3983) , 1547.

OSTERTAG, HAROLD C. (a Representative from New York).

Appointed on Board of Visitors to Military Academy, 1276.

Bills and joint resolutions intreduced by Rochester, N. Y.: provide free entry for

certain imported school chapel bells (see bill H.R. 3681), 1334.

Spalla, Nunzio: for relief (see bill H.R. 3823) , 1337.

OUR SUNDAY VISITOR (publication). Articles Happy Cubans, A882. Why Were They Wrong About Cuba? A784.

OUTDOOR ADVERTISING. See PuwuBLic Roaps.

OUTER SPACE. See also NATIONAL AERONAU- TICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION.

Address: National Program for Space Re- search, by T. Keith Giennan, 1178.

Report: Problems in Law, by American Bar Association, A540.

Articles and editorials Big Jump, A772. United States Now Ahead, A704.

Bills and Resolutions “Next 10 Years in Space, 1959-1969": print

report entitled (see H. Res. 157). PACIFIC CUSTOMS BROKERAGE CoO., relief

(see bill H.R. 4127). PACIFIC NORTHWEST, account, provide for

establishment of, for (see bills H.R. 3487, 3510, 3668, 3683.

PACIFIC PLYWOOD MANUFACTURING CO., article, Flooring Product Attracting In- terest Among Builders, A495.

PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT OO., letter, rate increase request, by Hood River Electric Cooperative, A838.

PACKERS AND STOCKYARDS ACT, live- stock, amend act relative to marketing practices of (see bill S, 831).

Remarks in Senate: meat promotion cam- paign, 1356.

Mh GIOVANNI, relief (see bill H.R. 3795).

PAGES. See Capiror Paces. PAGNUTTI, LINA M., relief (see bill H.R,

3826). PALMER, RALPH E., relief (see bill S. 711). PANAMA, REPUBLIC OF, articles, Stands

Firm on New 12-Mile Limits, A634, A635. PANAMA CANAL, employees engaged in con-

struction, amend act to recognize (see bill H.R. 3471).

PAN AMERICAN PARLIAMENTARY ASSO- CIATION, establish, favoring (see S.J. Res. 33).

Remarks in Senate, establish, 1084. PANDARAOAN, LILIA, relief (see bill H.R.

3519). PANGBORN, CLYDE, award medal to (see bill

H.R. 3808). PAPPATHAKIS, DEMETRIOS, relief (see bill

S. 707). PAR-TILE, .See PaciFic PLywoop MANv-

FACTURING CO, PARTY AFFAIRS (publication), remarks in

Senate relative to, A815. PASADENA (CALIF.) INDEPENDENT, edi-

torial, .Talmadge Bill Planned To End Farm Problem, A677.

PASSPORTS. See DEPARTMENT OF STATE. PASTORE, JOHN O. (a Senator from Rhode

Island), Remarks: Supreme ‘Court, by Francis B.

Condon, Rhode Island State justice, 1226. Theodore Green commendation, by,

1347. Telegram: Tonomy Hill project, from the

Housing Authority of Newport, R.L., 1737. Amendments offered by, to

Airport improvements bill (S. 1): to amend, 1823.

Housing improvements bill (S. 57): to amend, 1736.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by DeCarvalho, Manuel A.: for relief (see bill

S. 762) , 1192. 5 Education: Federal aid to States for (see

bill S. 2), 725. Equal protection of laws: enforce constitu-

tional rights (see bill S. 810), 1193. Federal employees: relating to certain in

executive branch (see bill S. 763), 1192. Handicapped persons: assist in rehabilita-

tion (see bill S. 772), 1192. Medical research: mobilize world leaders

in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355. Social Security Act: amend relative to

public-assistance provisions (see bill S. 937), 1555.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance; grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193.

Memorials of legislature Rhode Island, 1191, 1798.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139. Remarks by, on

Airport improvements bill, 1827. Green, Theodore F.: resignation as chair- man of the Committee on Foreign Rela- tions, 1875.

Housing improvements bill, 1736, 173'7. Tonomy Hill project, 1736. .

State supreme court justices: resolution re- garding the Supreme Court, 1226.

Textile industry: economic plight, 1552- 1554.

PATENT INFRINGEMENT. See INTERNAL REVENUE CoDE or 1954.

PATENT OFFICE. See DEPARTMENT of CoM- M

PATENTS. Bills and resolutions

Term: amend code to extend, of (see bill H.R. 4052),

Bills to extend No, 2,806,656 (see bill H.R. 3810).

Remarks in Senate Revise laws, 1085, 1086.

PATERSON, ARTHUR E., prayer in House, 1623, z

PATMAN, WRIGHT (a Representative from Tezras).

Appointed on committee, 1118. Article: Injunction May Be Answer To

Destructive Competition, from the American Milk Review publication, rela- tive to speech by Representative Steed, A548.

Patman Scores Abuses in Pricing, by Herbert Koshetz in the New York Times.

Why Did Porter Choose O. Henry? by Joseph Borkin in the Boston Globe, A593. ji

Editorial: Destructive Competition, from the American Milk Review publication, A548.

Letter: D. C. Daniel, National Independent Dairies Association, commending Repre- sentative Steed and the House Select Committee on Small Business, A547.

List: employees of the Committee on Small Business, 1129.

Remarks in House relative to receipt of Award of Merit from national coat and suit industry recovery board, A861,

Motions and resolutions offered by Committee to study problems of small

business: provide funds for a (see H. Res. 160), 1659.

PEARLMUTTER, WILLIAM H., relief (see bill H.R. 3406).

PEARSON, DREW. Articles

Execution of Terrorists Necessary Act by Castro, A510.

Reds Now Have Power Balance, A837. Remarks in Senate

Book by, 1860.

PEARSON, JOE, article, Free Kosher Kitchen, A779.

PELLY, THOMAS M. (a Representative from Washington).

Tables: estimated Federal income tax col- lections, by State or Territory, fiscal year 1957, A814.

selected Federal grants for educa- tion, A815.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Educational purposes: provide money to

States and Hawaii (see bill H.R. 4079), 1658.

Fisheries Cooperative Marketing Act: amendment (see bill H.R. 3348), 1041.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3579), 1331,

Remarks by, on Agriculture: President’s message on, 1305. Alaska Steamship Co.: “containerization”

freight handling, 1297. Andrews, Lloyd, A813. Education: appropriation, A813.

Federal aid, A813. proposed bill (H.R. 4079) to pro-

vide money to States and Hawaii for, A813.

Freight handling: “containerization,” method, 1297.

Veterans: direct hous'1:< loans, A903.

PENNEY, PEGGY L., article, One for the Road—Back, A746.

PENNSYLVANIA, address, 210th anniversary of the Black Watch, by George H. Rod- erick, A641.

Airport survey, 1868. Letter: Reclamation of abandoned strip

mines, by Perry E. Walper, A871. Memorial of legislature, flood control, 1494.

Bills and resolutions Judges: appoint additional (see bill S.

818). National cemetery: establish (see bill S.

688). Remarks in Senate Unemployment, 1094.

PENOVICH, PETER, relief (see bill H.R. 3783).

PENSIONS. See Socrat Securiry Act; VET= ERANS,

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PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE PROGRAM. See DE- PARTMENT OF STATE.

PEORIA JOURNAL STAR. Articles and editorials

Chance for Labor Cleanup, A726 Strong Labor Law Needed, A716.

PERALTA, JOSEFA, relief (see bill H.R. 3944).

PERKINS, CARL D. (a Representative from Kentucky).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Elementary and secondary schools: assist

in foundation education program (see bill H.R. 4223), 1706.

Railroad Acts: amend certain to increase benefits (see bill H.R. 4224), 1706.

Veterans: amend code to provide additional benefits (see bill H.R. 4222), 1706.

PERKINS, WILLIAM L., relief (see bill H.R. 3960).

PERSHING, JOHN J., birth, observe 100th anniversary (see S.J. Res. 45).

PETERSON, F. RAYMOND, statement, Eco- nomic Forecast for 1959, A906.

PFOST, GRACIE (a Representative from Idaho).

Appointed on commission, 1277. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Cobalt industry: increase certain rates of duty (see bill H.R. 3915), 1491.

Community Television Bureau: estabilsh (see bi]l H.R. 3743) , 1335.

Kings Mvuntain National Military Park: revise boundaries of (see bill H.R. 3496), 1132.

Milk and butterfat: price supports (see bill H.R. 3349), 1041.

National forest lands: process applications

for certain (see bill H.R. 3682), 1334. Oregon and California Railroad grant

lands: administer certain lands as (see bill H.R. 3495), 1132.

Pacific Northwest account: establish (see bill H.R. 3683) , 1334.

Youth Conservation Corps: establish (see H.R. 3744), 1335.

Motions and resolutions offered by VHF television booster stations: operation

of certain (see H. Con. Res. 50), 1042. , Remarks by, on

Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1038. PHELPS, MARLIN T., address, Constitu-

tional Government Is Imperiled, A716. PHI DELTA EPSILON, address, My Views on

Immigration, by Representative Eman- uel Celler, A605.

PHILADELPHIA, PA., article, Sights of Our City, A630.

National cemetery; establish, near (see bill H.R. 4021).

PHILADELPHIA BULLETIN, article, Sights of Our City, A630

PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. Articles and editorials

End Rocket-Missile Confusion, A824. No Double Standard in Code of Ethics,

A688. , PHILBIN, PHILIP J. (a Representative. from

Massachusetts) .

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by United States Supreme Court of Military

Appeals: establish for relief (see bill H.R. 4040), 1657.

Remarks by, on Acoustic Research Co., A838. District of Columbia: High Fidelity

Festival, A837. Geisier, Lloyd: trumpeter with National Symphony Orchestra, A837.

H. H. Scott Co., A838.

Herbert, Victor: co-founder of ASCAP, 1296.

100th birthday anniversary, 1295. High fidelity: demonstration by National Symphony Orchestra, A837.

progress, A837. High Pidelity magazine, A838. Military draft extension, 1688. s Veterans: direct housing loans, 1645.

PHILIPPINES, REPUBLIC OF, address, Con~-

ditions Today, by Carlos P. Romulo, A487.

Defense of: promote those who served in

(see bill S. 837). PHILLIPS, NEILL, letter, National Cultural

Center, A544. PHILLIPS, WILLARD, relief of estate (see

bill H.R. 3782). PHOENIX GAZETTE, article, Blast at Ari-

zona Meant for Senator, A589. PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED. Articles and editorials

Blind Lawyer Accepts Post in Washing- ton, A647.

Flying Wheels, A696. Let’s Get U.S. Aid to Disabled, A634.

Bills and resolutions Rehabilitation potentials: evaluate (see

bills S, 772; H.R. 3465). Remarks in House

Blind: right of self-expression, A547. Flying Wheels, A696.

Remarks in Senate Rehabilitation services: expand, 1198.

PHYSICIANS. See Socrat Securiry Act. PIAZZA, JOSEPH J., relief (see bill H.R.

3796) . PICKETT, TOM, editorial, U.S. Coal Is Dealt

Unfair Blow, A731. Letter: Germany’s coal tariff, A633.

PIERCE, EDWARD L., excerpt from biography of Charles Sumner, A756.

PINETRO, JOSE R., relief (see bill H.R. 3962). PIRNIE, ALEXANDER (a Representative from

New York). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Interstate Highway System: include cer- tain routes (see bill H.R. 3497), 1132.

PISTOLS. See FIREARMS.

PITMATALIK, iAENRY, relief (see bill S. 684).

PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE. Articlesand editorials Farm Folly, 1789. Floods Stress Need of Kinzua Dam, A542.

PITTSBURGH PRESS. Articles and editorials

Allegheny River Flood (sundry), A541, A542.

Flood Stresses Need for Kinzua Dam, A706. High Cost of Floods, A659.

PITTS-MERRITT (vessel), admit to Ameri- can registry (see bill H.R. 3791).

POAGE, W.R. (a Representative from Tezas). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Cotton: relating to domestic and foreign markets (see bill H. R. 3684) , 1334.

FODLACKI, JOZEF, relief (see bill H.R. 3531).

POEMS, Land of the Dreamers Where Dreams Come True, by Fred W. Cole, A589.

Oregon, by Mrs. William McKenna, A604. That's America to Me, by Bettie A. LaVeck,

A648. Tribute to American Indian, by Riley Thompson, A810.

POFF, RICHARD H. (a Representative from Virginia).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Transportation of persons tax: repeal (see

bill H.R. 3350), 1041. Motions and resolutions offered by

Item veto: exercise by President in certain bills (see H. Con Res. 73), 1491.

Remarks by, on Supreme Court: ambiguity of Ladner case,

1109.

POLITICS, editorial, Consent of the Gov- erned, A568. -

POLLS OF PUBLIC OPINION, farm problems, Farmers Grain Dealers Association of Towa, A909.

Government spending: Public Backs Ike (Gallup poll), A805.

President’s budget (Gallup poll), 1402. Water pollution: Federal Water Pollution

Control Advisory Board, A819.

POPE PIUS XII, prayer for legislators, A666.

PORNOGRAPHIC PUBLICATIONS. See Dis- TRICT OF COLUMBIA; PosT OFFICE DEPART- MENT.

PORTER, CHARLES O. (a Representative from Oregon).

Address: Charter of Versailles, before the World Parliamentarians Association by, A589.

Article: Batista Unhappy in Refuge, at Cost of a Million, by George Dixon in the Washington Post and Times Herald, A779

— Catholics Backing Castro See Exe- cutions Justified, from the Catholic Standard publication, A641.

Cuba: Out of Its Chains, by Thomas P. Wright in the Christian Sci- ence Monitor, A566.

———Cuban Orderly Gains Noted, by Bertram B. Johnasson in the Christian Science Monitor, A565.

Execution of Terrorists Necessary Act by Castro, by Drew Pearson in the Miami (Fla.) Herald, A510.

———— Happy Cubans, by Dale Francis in Our Sunday Visitor publication, A882.

Pacific Plywood Flooring Product Attracting Interest Among Builders, by Brad Slack in the Roseburg (Oreg.) News-Review, A495.

Thunderous Approyal of Executions Echoes Throughout Republic, by “An Old Habanero” in the Havana (Cuba) Times, A886.

Venezuela Has New President, in Venezuela Up to Date magazine, 1484.

West Coast Journey, by Robert Car- son in Holiday magazine, A546.

Who Won What In Cuba? by Karl E. Meyer in Reporter magazine, A782.

Why Latin America Distrusts Us, by Thayer Waldo in Harpers magazine, A549.

Why Were They Wrong About Cuba? by Dale Francis in Our Sunday Visitor publication, A784.

Biography: Fidel Castro Ruz, A884. José Miré Cardona, A884. Manuel Eugenio Urrutia Lleo, A884.

Editorial: Emancipation From Tyranny, from Bohemia magazine, A640.

Havana and Washington, from the New York Times, A510.

Letter: Carlos Cabrera, relative to Cuban situation, A778.

Joe (Pepe) Figueres, to Edmund Woodbridge relative to Cuban trials, in the San Jose, Costa Rica La Republica, A570.

our Cuban policy queried, by Rep- resentative Bowles in the New York Times, A509.

Poem: Oregon, by Mrs. William McKen- na, A604.

Remarks in the Senate regarding Cuban revolution, by Senator Morse, 1079.

Report: Review of National Forest Timber Sales in Three Western Regions, by Rob- ert E. Wolf, A635.

Statements: Cuban Revolution: by Sena- tors Humphrey and Morse, A509.

Senator Neuberger Recovers After Successful Operation, issued by Senator

Neuberger’s physicians, A904,

Tables: national forest timber sales and timber cut 1920-58 (selected data), A635, A636.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Hawaii: admit into the Union (see bill

H.R. 3685)., 1334.

Remarks by, on

Castro, Fidel, A507, A570. Cuba: report on visit to, A507.

trials and executions, A570. Cuban revolution, A507, A570. ———editorial comment (sundry), A507-

A510.

views of Senators Morse, Smathers, and Humphrey, A507—A509.

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Kilday, Paul J.: colloquy regarding the draft, 1677.

Military draft extension, 1677, 1681. Neuberger, Richard L.: recovery from can-

cer operation, A903. Venezuelan President: inauguration, 1484.

PORTER: FRANK M., address, Oilmen as Creators, A597.

PORTER, SYLVIA. Articles

Milton Berle Explains Inflation, A755. Ten Cents of Every Dollar of Taxes Goes

for Interest, A642. PORTER, WILLIAM 6&., article, Why Did

Porter Choose O. Henry? A593. ‘PORT MANSFIELD, TEX., channel, im-

prove (see bills S. 962, H.R. 3657). Remarks in Senate: improve channel,

1801. POSTAGE STAMPS, COMMEMORATIVE. Bills and resolutions to issue

Lansing, Mich. (see bill H.R. 4159). Ryan, Abraham J. (see bills S. 693, H.R.

, 3259, 3260, 3300, 3314, 3500, 3694). POSTMASTER GENERAL. See also Post

OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Communications from

Educational and cultural mail. Clarify rates for certain, 1546, 1550.

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. See also POSTMASTER GENERAL.

Buildings: bill to provide for construction of, as replacement for inadequate facili- ties (see bill H.R, 3485).

Business mail: article, Result of the-Black- out, A792.

Field service: bill to make permanent >er- tain pay raises (see bill H.R. 3297).

bill to provide 10-percent differ- ential for Sunday work (see bill S. 975).

Foreign newspapers: editorial, Is This Sound Thinking? A682.

Foreign parcel post packages: statement, Diversion From Boston of Customs Pro- cessing, by Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, A858.

Fourth-class mail: bill to adjust size and weight limits (see bill H.R. 3670).

Mail delivery: bill to rescind order cur- tailing (see bill H.R. 4028).

Obscene matter: bill to provide mandatory prison sentence for mailing of, in cer- tain cases (see bill H.R. 3967).

Overtime pay: bill to provide for Satur- days and Sundays during December (see bill S. 788).

Rural carriers: bill to increase mainte- nance allowance for (see bill S. 789).

Rural service: bill to extend (see bill H.R. 4063).

POTOMAC POWER CO., report, 1191, 1329. POTOMAC RIVER, address, Interstate Com-

mission on Potomaé River Basin, by Senator Jennings Randolph, 1395.

POWELL, ADAM C. (a Representative from New York).

Editorial: Caution—Castro and the Cuban Trials, from Newsweek. magazine, A746.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Coal: authorize contracts for research (see

bill H.R. 3687), 1334. Coal Research and Development Commis-

sion: create (see bill H.R. 3686), 1334. Gutman, Eliyahu, for relief (see bill H.R.

3952), 1492. Remarks by, on

Ceylon independence: * 1653. Cuban revolution: Castro movement, 1117.

sentiments of former ambassador Earl Smith, 1117.

support from Catholic priests, 1117. war trials, 1117.

Public housing: prohibit racial discrimi- nation, 1454, ’

PRESBYTERIAN NEWS BUREAU, press re- lease, Korean, American Church and Welfare Leaders Endorse Proxy Adop- tion, A697. =~

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PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Appointments to board of trustees of Na-

tional Cultural Center, 1378, 1379. Telegram: tribute to Leslie Biffle, A786.

Address by National Conference on Exchange of

Persons, Washington, D.C., 1378.

Articles and editorials Economic Grounds Said Key Factor in US.

Welfare, A573. Executive Disability, A901. Ike Launches All-Out Fight, A546. Ike’s Farm Bill and Food Prices, A883. More Jobs, A746. Of Course, We Need Goals, A682. Public Backs Ike on Hold-the-Line, 1402. State of the Union Message, A632.

Bills and r@olutions Eligibility: amend Constitution relative to

(see H.J. Res. 205, 214). Duties of office: amend Constitution rela-

tive to ability to discharge (see S.J. Res. 40).

Election: amend Constitution relative to (see H.J. Res. 194).

Item veto: provide, for appropriation bills (see S.J. Res. 44; H.J. Res. 189, 204).

sense of Congress relative to (see H. Con. Res. 73).

Communications from Civil Service Commission: report, 1493,

1543. Commodity Credit Corporation: report,

1493, 1544. Interagency Committee on Agricultural

Surplus Disposal, 1135. Mutual security programs, 1135, 1277. National Aeronautics and Space Act: re-

port (H. Doc. 71), 1340, 1454. Public Law 480: report (H. Doc. 60), 1277. Surgeon General: report (H. Doc. 73), 1493,

1543.

Letters to Civil rights, by Carleton Putnam, 1287. Integrated Schools, by Harry B. Lackey,

A891. National Cultural Center, by Neill Phillips,

A544.

Messages from Agricultural commodities: support prices

(H. Doc. 59), 1189, 1277. Civil Rights (H. Doc. 75), 1661, 1757. Labor-management relations legislation (S.

Doc. 10), 1177. ‘ Remarks in House -

Budget message, 1696. Budget recommendations, 1625. Civil rights proposals, 1662. Farm message, A626, A633, A642.

Remarks in Senate Airline subsidies: views on, 1844. Budget recommendations, 1607. Budget requests: reductions in 85th Con-

gress, 1724-1731.

Civil rights message, 1707, 1710, 1753, 1792, 1793, 1884.

Discharge of duties: amend Constitution relative to, 1208.

Education and health programs, 1513. Farm message, 1210, 1231, 1234, 1237, 1526. Hobbies: comments in book’ by . Messrs.

Pearson and Anderson, 1860. Labor-reform proposals, 1173, 1175. Parity prices: statements in 1952, 1527.

Statements by Inflation (sundry), A591. Taxation and Federal Spending, A880.

Statements relative to Budget Proposal, by Democratic Advisory

Council, A599. President’s labor proposals, by Secretary of

Labor, 1564.

Telegrams to nemployment compensation, by 11 Gov- ‘ernors, 1315.

PRESTON, JAMES P., article, Eulogy, A764.

PRICE, JO-ANN, article, Maryknoll Bishop- Elect Was Jailed by Japanese, A823.

57 PRICE, MELVIN (a Representative from

Illinois). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Illinois: convey certain lands to (see bill H.R. 3984), 1547.

Servicemen: transportation allowance for” house trailers (see bill H-R. 3351), 1041.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3580), 1331.

PRICES. See also INFLATION. Stabilize (see bill H.R: 3317).

PRIVATE ENTERPRISE. Articles and editorials

Alternative to Competition, A608. World Is Adopting America’s

688. Bills and resolutions

Government activities: study scope of, that compete with (see H. Res. 150).

PRO AMERICA, resolution, Un-American Activities Commitgee, by Santa Barbara, Calif., unit, A498.

PROUTY, WINSTON L. (a Senator from Ver- mont).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Retired servicemen: equalization of pay

(see bill S. 269) , 726. Motions and resolutions offered by

American Dental Association anniversary:

System,

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

PROVIDENCE JOURNAL, editorial, Woon- socket Continues To Pollute Narragan- sett Bay, A866.

PROVOOST, MAUD A., relief (see bill H.R. 3800).

PROXMIRE, WILLIAM (a Senator from Wis- consin).

Article: Cardinal Leger Calls for United Efforts To Cut Unemployment, from the N.C.W.C. News Service, A840.

William T. Evjue Made Knight of St. Olav, by Norway (sundry), A683.

Editorial: Battle for Right To Know, from the Milwaukee Journal, A612.

Bill To Let Gas Producers Gouge the Public Is Up Again, from the Mil- waukee Journal, A762.

Castro Is Betraying His Own Revo- lution by a Reign of Terror, from the

Madison (Wis.) Capital Times, A616. Chicago Wants More Lake Water,

from the Green Bay (Wis.) Press Gazette, A533.

Governor Nelson Makes Fine Choice for Public Service Commission: Prof. Martin Glaeser, from the Madison ( Wis.)

Capital Times, A908. Of Course, We Need Goals, from the

Milwaukee Journal, A682. Letter: committee chairmanships, from a

Silver Spring, Md., citizen, A841. Resolution: milk inspection, by the Racine

Milk Producers Cooperative Association,

1809. , Telegram: Frank Henson, relative to com-

mittee chairmanships, A841. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Agricultural products: increased use of (see bill S. 690) , 1059.

Clayton Act: amend relative to antitrust violations (see bill S. 725), 1060.

amend relative to cease and desist orders (see bill S. 726), 1060. «

Equal protection of laws: enforce consti- tutional rights (see bill S. 810), 1193.

Federal income taxes: return portion of to States for educational purposes (see bill S. 816), 1194.

Federal Reserve Act: amend relative to vault. cash holdings (see bill S. 860), 1354.

Flood-control activities: include certain Great Lakes property in (see bill S. 859), 1713.

Food supplies: relating to improved dis- tridution and pricing of certain (see bill S. 585) , 1066.

Indiana Dunes National Monument: estab- lish (see bill S. 1001), 1890.

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PROXMIRE, WILLIAM—Contintied

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Item veto: amend Constitution relative

to certain appropriation bills (see S.J. ° Res, 44), 1495.

Milk and milk products: protect public from unsanitary (see bill 8. 988), 1800.

Milk program: establish for needy families for relief (see bill S. 862), 13565.

Mines and quarries: relating to certain in- spections (see bill S. 811), 1194.

Ores and minerals: amend code to limit percentage depletion (see bill S. 893), 1494.

Railroad employees: regulate use of track motorcars (see bill S. 995), 1800.

Railroads: protect passengers by requiring maintenance of facilities (see bill S. 996), 1800.

Surplus agricultural commodities: con- tracts for disposal of (see bill S. 842), 1354.

Surplus food commodities: distribution to needy persons (see bill S. 663), 1510.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193.

Youth Conservation Corps: establish (see bill S. 812), 1194.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7),

1139. Surplus food disposal overseas (see S. Con.

Res. 8), 1194. Remarks by, on

Agriculture: milk for needy families, 1517. milk marketing bill, 1808. President’s message on, 1237, 1526. price supports, 1527, 1528. surplus disposal overseas, 1361.

Committee chairmanships: opposition to seniority rule, 1395.

Federal budget, 1749, 1750. Federal Reserve banks: vault cash hold-

ings, 1365. Gallatin, Albert: aniversary of birth, 1225. Glaeser, Martin: appointment to Wiscon-

sin Public Service Commission, A907. Housing improvements bill, 1738-1740,

1743-1745, 1760, 1772. programing, 1522, 1523, 1525.

Income tax: rebates to State for education,

1206. Interest rates, 1747.

PRYOR, SAMUEL F., JR., address at dinner for Leslie L. Biffle, A785.

Article: Best Is Yet To Be, A692. PSIHOGIOS, CHRISTOS, relief (see bill 5.

923). PSYCHOS, THEODORE, relief (see bill EDR.

3806) . PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Bills and resolutions

Juneau, Alaska (see bill H.R. 4086). Ogden, Utah (see bill S. 712). San Francisco, Calif. (see bill H.R. 3738).

Remarks in Senate Ogden, Utah, 1063.

PUBLIC DOCUMENTS. Orders to print

Briefing on the Investment Act (see S. Con. Res. 5*).

Code of Ethics for Government Service (see’ H. Con. Res. 55).

Gulf intracoastal waterway: (S. Doc. 41), 1562.

Mental health centers and clinics: include in Hill-Burton Act, 1558.

Montana's Timber Resources (S. Doc. 9), 1067.

Next 10 Years in Space, 1959-69 (see H. Res. 157). .

Prayer Room in the U.S. Capitol: print extra copies (see H. Con. Res. 64).

Present Relations of the Federal Govern- ment to the American Indian: print extra copies (see H. Res. 145). +

Title 38, United States Code, Veterans’ Benefits: print extra copies (see H. Con. Res. 75).

PUBLIC DOCUMENTS—Continued Remarks in Senate :

Briefing on the Investment Act: print,

1437. PUBLIC HEALTH, questions and answers on

Senate Resolution 42, interstate health

study, 1532. Statement: Do Americans Have Sufficient

Health and Energy in This Modern Era? by Elizabeth W. Gardner, A640.

Tables: Physicians in Congress, A579-A586. Addresses

Beth Israel Hospital, by Charles H. Silver, A802.

Psychiatry, by Richard Cushing, A805. Articles and editorials

Big Rush to Drug Counters Puts Heavy Drain, on Pill Supplies, A572.

Physicians in Congress, A578. Sioux Falls Retarded Being Rehabilitated,

A497. Bills and resolutions

Clinics: provide Federal aid to certain (see

bill S. 936). Geriatrics, National Institute of: establish

(see bill H.R. 3301). Health Services Study Commission: estab-

lish (see S.J. Res. 43). Hospitals: amend act to increase funds for

construction of (see bill H.R. 3604). Medical research: mobilize world leaders

for (see S.J. Res. 41; H.J. Res. 211). Mental health centers: provide Federal aid

to certain (see bills S. 936; H.R. 4032). Mentally retarded: provide buildings for

care and treatment of (see bill H.R. 4076).

Narcotic addicts: provide after care post- hospital treatment program for (see bill (S. 717).

Traineeships: amend act to increase num- ber of (see bill S. 731).

Letters Mortgage insurance for proprietary nurs-

ing homes, by F. J. L. Flasingame, A617. Socialized medicine, by Elizabeth Hall,

A572.

Remarks in Senate Cardiac club, 1397.

Health and medical research: study in- ternational activities of Government agencies in field of, 1531.

Health Services Study Commission, 1529. Heart diseases: research, 1397. Hospital arid medica! costs: increase, 1412,

1413. International Health

search Act, 1370.

Traineeship program: operation of act of 1956, 1140.

Reports Professional Nurse Traineeship Program,

1145. Traineeship Program, by National Confer-

ence on Public Health Training, 1140.

PUBLIC LANDS, article, Problem of Access, A523.

Report: Progress Report on Federal-Aid Highway Program (H. Doc. 74), 1656.

Bills and resolutions Oil and gas leaseholds: amend act to pre-

vent undesirable division of, on (see bills S. 852, 853).

Parks: authorize additional funds for land for (see bill H.R. 4070).

States: authorize exchange with, of (see bill S. 992).

Water rights: protect, in withdrawal of (see bill S. 851).

Remarks in Senate Withdrawals or reservations:

water rights, 1362.

PUBLIC RELATIONS NEWS (publication), article, Case Study No. 694, A502,

PUBLIC ROADS. Articles and editorials

Gasoline Tax Opposed, A753. George Washington Memorial Parkway,

(sundry), A890.

and Medical Re-

effect on

PUBLIC ROADS—Continued Bills and resolutions

Highway Trust Fund: improve solvency of (see bill H.R. 3658).

Historic sites: preserve, from use for (see bills H.R. 3459, 3774, 3878). \

National System of Interstate and Defense Highways: amend act relative to States with toll bridges and tunnels on the (see bills S. 642; H.R. 940, 3463, 3489, 3497, 3699, 3710, 3714, 3728, 3746, 3871, 3877, 3917, 4015, 4177).

Outdoor advertising: amend code relative to regulation of (see bill H.R. $713).

Remarks in House Billboards, A643.

PUBLIC UTILITIES. See ELectric Power. PUBLIC WORKS, unemployment, aid, by pro-

gram of (see bill H.R. 4095). PUCINSKI, ROMAN C. (@ Representative

from Illinois). Article: Labor’s Attack on Mikoyan, by

John Herling in the Washington News, A618.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 3581), 1331. Remarks by, on

Military draft extension, 1682. Roosevelt, Franklin D.: 77th anniversary

of birth, 1476.

Unemployment insurance, 1477.

PUERTO RICO. Bills and resolutions

Aliens: establish quota of, immigrating to (see bill H.R. 3899).

Hydrofoil vessels: permit use of certain, in coastwise trade of (see bill H.R. 3900).

San Juan National Historic Site: convey part of, in exchange for development (see bill S. 822).

PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA., remarks in House, groundhog, 1461.

PURCHASING NEWS, articles, Competition in Steel Buying, 1381, 1383.

PUTNAM, CARLETON, articles, Action of Washington Post and- Times Herald (sundry), 1101, 1102, A502, A563, A572, A897, A898.

Letter, civil rights, 1287. Remarks in House, Washington.Post: re-

fusal to print letter, 1100, 1286. QUEENS (N.Y.) JUNIOR CHAMBER OF

COMMERCE, resolution, 1055. QUIE, ALBERT H. (a Representative from

Minnesota). ;

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Agricultural Trade Development and As-

sistance Act of 1954: amend to extend operations (see bill H.R. 4041), 1657.

Milk and milk products: protect public from unsanitary (see bill H.R. 3916), 1491.

Remarks by, on Agriculture: milk marketing bill, 1463.

trade development and assistance, 1654.

School milk program: permanent exten- sion, A672.

QUIGLEY, JAMES M. (a Representative from Pennsylvania). =e

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Federal Deposit Insurance Act: amend

relative to amount of deposit (see bill E.R. 3688) , 1334. ;

Ream, Grace C.: for rélief (see bill H.R. 3824) , 1337.

Remarks by, on

Veterans: direct housing loans, 1640. QUINN, DEBBIE, remarks in House, Ameri-

ca’s valentine girl, 1624. QUINN, JAMES O., vessel, document cer-

tain owned by (see bill H.R. 3992). RABAUT, LOUIS C. (a Representative from

Michigan). Appointed on Board of Visitors to Military

Academy, 1276. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Zada, Fouad M.; for relief (see bill H.R. 4133), 1660.

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX , 59 RACIAL RELATIONS. See also Crvm RicHrTs?

Civil rights manifesto by Atlanta, Ga., re- ligious leaders, 1180.

Remarks in Senate Racial segregation: work of sieges lead-

ers, 1180. RADIO AND TELEVISION.

Address: VHF-TV Problems, by Prederick W. Ford, A819.

Memorials . of legislatures: datevtinon, booster stations, 1043, 1054, 1132, 1351, 1492.

Statement: TV Channel 12, by Senator John J. Williams, 1819.

Bills and resolutions Auxiliary communications networks: es-

tablish (see bill H.R. 3507). Community Television Bureau: establish

(see bills H.R. 3706, 3732, 3737, 3740, 3748, 3771, 3845, 3929, 3999). °

Education: use transmission facilities in public,education (see bill H.R. 3723).

Pay television: clarify law relative to (see bill H.R. 3288).

prohibit (see bill H.R. 3287). Television refiector facilities: provide for

licensing of (see bills H.R. 3279, 3762). Television sets: repeal excise tax on cer-

tain (see bills H.R. 3651, 3666) . /VHF channels: establish priority for edu-

cational use of (see bill S. 924). VHF telévision booster stations: favor op-

eration of (see H.J. Res. 186; H. Con. Res. 42-54, 56, 58, 59, 62, 70, 76).

waive requirement for construc- tion permit (see bills H.R. 3706, 3732, 3737, 3740, 3743).

Remarks in House Pay television, A653.

Remarks in Senate Educational programs:

1555. Pay television, 1561. Television booster stations, 1376.

Resolutions Editorial freedom for broadcasters, by Illi-

nois Broadcasters Association,’ A743. Low power booster stations, by South Da-

kota Legislature, A483. TV booster stations, by Nebraska Legisla-

ture, A577. RADIO AND TELEVISION EXECUTIVES AS-

SOCIATION OF HOUSTON, TEX., ad- dress, VHF-TV Problems, by Frederick W. Ford, A819.

RAILROAD RETIREMENT ACT OF 1987, statement, proposed amendments, by Senator Wayne Morse, 1807.

Text of bill (S. 987) to amend, 1804. Bills and resolutions

Annuity: amend act to prevent certain deductions from sponsor’s (see bill H.R. 3963).

amend act to prevent reduction of, due to payments for military service (see bill H.R. 3761).

amend act to regain entitlement to, after remarriage (see bill H.R. 3964).

Benefits: amend act to increase (see bills 8S. 987; H.R. 3440, 3469, 3483, 3511, 3736, 3857, 3891, 3928, 3972, 4004, 4034, 4080, 4162, 4224).

Retirement tax refund: ‘amend act to authorize (see bill H.R. 3478).

Women: amend act relative to benefits for (see bill S. 875).

Remarks in House Proposed amendments, 1468. -

Statements Increase benefits, by Thomas J. Lane, 1543.

proposed amendments, by Daniel Loomis, 1807.

Proposed amendments, by Representative James E. Van Zandt, A843.

RAILROAD RETIREMENT ACT OF 1959, enact (see bill H.R. 3289).

RAILROAD RETIREMENT TAX ACT, bene- fits, amend act to increase (see bills S. 987; H.R. 3440, 3469, 3488, 3511, 3736, 3857, 3891, 3928, 3972, 4004, 2088, 4080, 4162, 4224).

award channels,

Representative

\

RAILROADS, statement, Unemployment In- surance, by Representative James E. Van Zandt, A843.

Articles and editorials Broad-Gaged, 1211. / Plight of Jersey Commuters, A761.

Bills and resolutions Safety: promote, on (see bills S. 996; H.R.

3264). Self-propelled equipment: require rules on

operation of (see bill H.R. 3266). Tax-relief measures: permit full use of

certain, by (see bill S. 858; H.R. 4178). Track motorcars: regulate use of (see bill

S. 995). Remarks in Senate Commuter service: tax relief to encourage,

1365. Rail transportation: importance, 1211.

RAILROAD UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE - ACT, benefits, amend act to increase (see

bills S. 987; H.R. 3440, 3469, 3483, 3511, 3736, 3857, 3891, 3928, 3972, 4004, 4034, 4080, 4162, 4224).

RAINS, ALAN T., letter, advertising of rice, 1821.

RALEIGH (N. C.) NEWS AND OBSERVER, letter, Republican Party in the South, by Chub Seawell, A619.

RANDOLPH, JENNINGS (a Senator from West Virginia).

Address: Protecting Metropolitan Water Quality, at the Washington Hotel, by, 1395.

Appointed on committee, 1555. Remarks: oil import problem, by Senators

Robert Byrd and, 1883. USO anniversary, by President

Eisenhower, General Twining, Senator Lyndon Johnson et al., 1572.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Fedéral Coal Mine Safety Act: amend to

remove exemption with respect to cer- tain mines (see bill S. 743), 1138.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Small busimess: tax relief (see bill S. 59), 725.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193.

Youth Conservation Corps: establish (see bill S. 812), 1194.

Motions-and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S, Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Airport improvements bill, 1848-1845. Coal mine safety regulations, 1151. Oil imports, 1882. Roosevelt, Franklin: 77th birthday anni-

versary, 1399. Twain, Mark, 1731. United Service Organization:

versary, 1572. Youth Conservation Corps, 1263.

RAY, JOHN H. (a esentative from New York).

Appointed on board of visitors to Merchant Marine Academy, 1661.

Remarks by, on Agriculture: President’s message, A642. Eisenhower, President: message on agri

cultural program, A642. RAYBURN, SAM, Speaker of the House (a

Representative from Texas). Telegram: Christopher eulogy, to the

18th anni-

George Christopher family, from, 1032.° congratulations on city court ap-

pointment, to Louis B. Heller by, A804,

Ren. irks by, on Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1032.

READER'S DIGEST. Articles and editoriais

Do You Want a 10-Cent Dollar? A510. Inflation in France, 1367.

READING (PA.) TIMES, editorial, Persistent — Needs Congress’ Action,

REAL PROPERTY ADVANCE FEE RACKET. See CRIME,

REAM, GRACE C., relief (see bill H.R. 3824). RECACHO, DOMINGA, relief (see bill H.R.

3819). RECIPROCAL TRADE AGREEMENTS ACT,

address, World Trade—New Crises Ahead, by Representative Richard M. Simpson, A738.

Articles and editorials House May Study Curbs on Imports, A504. More Competition and Fewer Cartels, A713.

Bilis and resolutions Knit handware: restrict imports of (see

bill H.R. 3872). Remarks in House

Automobile industry: A711.

statements by Ernest R. Breech, A611, A712.

Domestic industries: damage to, 1546. Glassware industry, A858. Turbine contract: rejection of bid of

British firm, 1100. Remarks in Senate

Export subsidy to combat Russian trade policies, 1077.

RECREATIONAL PROJECTS, encourage use of (see bill H.R. 3316).

RECREATION FACILITIES, resolution, Cur- rent and Eleven Point Rivers, by Mis- souri Legislature, A503.

Bills and resolutions Evaluate certain benefits (see bill H.R.

3626). Natural resources: permit removal of, to

provide for construction at (see bill S. 918).

REED, DANIEL A. (a Representative from New York).

reasonable tariffs,

Report: United States in World Trade (excerpt), by the American Tariff League, A711.

Statements: Ernest R. Breech, relative to imports andthe American automobile industry (excerpts), A711, A712.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Ceérnell, Joseph H., for relief (see bill H.R.

3954) ,~1492. Interstate ‘Highway System: include cer-

tain routes in (see bill H.R. 3917), 1491. Sorce, Natale M., for relief (see bill H.R.

3953), 1492. Remarks by, on

Automobile industry: effect of economic resurgence in Europe upon, A711.

imports, A711. Breech, Ernest R., A711.

REES, EDWARD H. (a Representative from Kansas).

Address: Mrs. E. D. Grimwood, accepting for the people of Burns, Kans., the In- stitute of International Education award for distinguished service, A752.

Sermon: How Concerned Are You? by Ewart G. Watts, First Methodist Church, Topeka, Kans., A517.

Statement: A Tribute to Abraham Lincoln, by the late Homer Hoch, A710.

Text of citation presenting Institute of International Education award for dis- tinguished service to the people of Burns, Kans., A752.

Bills and, joint resolutions introduced by Blind: protect right to self-expression

through organizations of the (see bill ELR. 3498), 1132.

Price supports: relating to whole milk and butterfats (see bill H.R. 4225), 1706.

Railroad acts: amend certain to increase benefits (see bill H.R. 4080), 1658.

Motions and resolutions offered by VHF television booster stations: operation

of certain (see H. Con. Res. 51), 1043. Remarks by, on

Blind; right to self-expressicn, A547. Child Evangelism Week: proclaim, 1109.

REFUGEES. See ALiens. REHABILITATION ACT OF 1959, enact (see

bill H.R. 3465). REID, THOMAS B.., article, Activity of Unions

in Politics, A719.

60 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX

REITZENSTEIN, MARIA, relief (see bill S. 888) .

RELIGION, manifesto on civil rights by 312 religious leaders, 1180.

Letter: God and Mr. Dulles, by John P, Gorsuch, A648,

Articles and editorials For All Who Care, A799. Four Chaplains Memorial Sunday, A492. Many Clerics Opposes Ties With Red China,

A542. Moral Thermometer, A693. Order’s First Mother General Chosen in

1858, A568. Ten Points, A696. When Moral Strength Counts, A692.

Prayers by Garvin, Harold T., A778. Harris, Frederick B., A649. Marshall, Peter, A649. Montgomery, James S., A649. Pope Pius XII, A666.

Remarks in House

Monitor, religious publication, A769. Sermons by

Cushing, Richard, A727. Dibelius, D. Otto, A631. Emrich, Richard S., A694. Watts, Ewart G., A517. Weston, Ross A., A602.

REPORTER (magazine), article, Who Won What in Cuba? A782.

REPUBLICAN PARTY, letter, two-party sys- tem in the South, by Chub Seawell, A619.

Remarks in House Foreign trade policies, 1100. GOP leadership is ruining our country,

A624. Replacing historical buildings to reward

contractors who contributed to GOP, A790.

RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION. Addresses

National Security, by Senator Richard B. Russell, 1386.

Senator Russell, Minuteman of the Year, by Representative James E. Van Zandt, A791.

RESIDUAL OIL. See Om anp Gas. RETIREMENT ASSOCIATIONS, purchases,

amend act relative to certain, by (see bill H.R. 4025).

REUSS, HENRY 5S. (a Representative from Wisconsin).

Appointed on committee, 1118. Article: Alaska: Wildlife Reservoir, by

R. G. Lynch in the Milwaukee Journal, A811.

Drainage Program Defended, in the Rapid City Journal, 1467.

Let Travelers Tell of U.S. Way—Plea of Elmer L. Winter, from the Milwaukee (Wis.) Journal, A664.

Ten Years Old—Madison Newspa- pers, Inc., from the Madison (Wis.) Cap- ital Times, A807.

Who Cashes in on Drainage Subsi- dies? in the Conservation News, 1466.

Letter: American travelers abroad as good will ambassadors, by Elmer L. Winter to George V. Allen, A665.

wet-land drainage program, from the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and from Gar Wood Industries, Inc., 1466.

Memorandum: wet-land drainage pro- gram, by the ACP Service and the Bu- reau of Sport Fisheries, 1465.

Prayers: Anniversary of Pearl Harbor, by James Shera Montgomery, A649.

Christmas prayer, \; by Frederick Brown Harris, A649.

Christmas prayer, by the late Peter Marshall, A649. ——Prayer for Legislators, by the late

Pope Pius XII, A666. Remarks: wet-land drainage program,

committee testimony by Daniel H. Jan<- gen, Thomas Schrader, Representative Fountain, and H. R..Morgan, 1464, 1465, 1467.

REUSS, HENRY S.—Continued Statement: Faith in the Free Man Under

God, by Chester O. Wannig, A649.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Milk and milk products: protect publics

from unsanitary (see bill H.R. 3919).

1491. Public buildings: restore historic works of

art in (see bill H.R. 3499), 1132.

Taxpayments: amend code relative to time

for depositing (see bill H.R. 4042), 1657.

Wildlife: relating to farm drainage harm-

ful to (see bill H.R. 3918), 1491. Remarks by, on

Agriculture: discourage wet-land drainage,

1464-1468. Foreign policy, 1698-1701.

East and West Germany, 1699. Freehill,_ Joseph H.: eulogy, 1108.

Wannig, Chester O.: prayers broadcast by, A649.

Wildlife conservation, 1464. REYNOLDS, JAMES A., article, Agency

Works on New Plan To Spur School

Building, A615. RHODE ISLAND. Bills and resolutions

National Cemetery: establish, in (see bill H.R. 4018).

Memorials of legislature Employment security program, 1191, 1337,

1350, 1492. Minimum wage, 1350, 1492. Public power study, 1350, 1492. Small business, 1350, 1492. Textile: tariffs, 1492, 1798.

RHODES, ARTHUR W... letter, feared, A629.

RHODES, GEORGE M. (4 from Pennsylvania).

Editorial: More Jobs, from the Machinist publication, A746.

Persistent Unemployment Needs Congress’ Action, from the Reading (Pa.) Times, A756.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by National Labor Relations Act: amend rela-

tive to printing and publishing industry (see bill H.R. 3745), 1335.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3582), 1331.

Remarks by, on Eberharter, Herman: eulogy, A563.

Military draft extension, 1679.

cartel rebirth

Representative

Roosevelt, Franklin D.: 77th anniversary of birth, 1475.

RHODES, JOHN J. (a Representative from Arizona).

Article: Blast at Arizona Meant for Sen- ator Goldwater, by Bert Fireman in the

Phoenix (Ariz.) Gazette, A589. Editorial: Responsibility Passes: to Demo-

crats, from the Tucson (Ariz.) Star, A773.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Colorado River drainage basin: relating to

usable supply of water in (see bill H.R. 4203), 1705.

Equal rights for men and women: amend Constitution relative to (see H.J. Res. 217), 1659.

Small business: provide tax relief (see bill ELR. 4043), 1657.

Remarks by, on Labor reform bill: blackmail picketing,

1304. RICKMAN, REGINALD C., relief (see bill

H.R. 3964). RICKOVER, H. G. (Admiral, U.S. Navy), book

review of Education and Freedom by Arthur Bestor,A691.

RIDGE (8.C>) CITIZEN, editorial, New Gov- ernor, A528.

RIDENOUR, D. F., letter, floods, A725.

RIEHLMAN, R. WALTER (a Representative from New York).

Appointed on committee, 1279. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Blaisdell, Irl H.: for relief of estate of (see bill H.R. 3825), 1337,

RIEHLMAN, R. WALTER—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Brewer, David W.: for relief (see bill H.R. 3825), 1337.

Hoople, Gordon D.: for relief (see bill H.R. 3825), 1337.

RIENOW, ROBERT AND LEONA. Articles

Day the Taps Run Dry, 1050. They Call It Drinking Water, A518.

RIESEL, VICTOR. Articles artd editorials Communists in Defense Plants, 1326. Need for Labor Legislation, A685,

RILEY, JOHN J. (a Representative from South Carolina).

Appointed on board of visitors to Mili- tary Academy, 1276.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Government contracts: eliminate claims of immunity from certain taxes (see bill H.R. 4226), 1706. .

RIO GRANDE, EL PASO, TEX., remarks in Senate, bridge, 1555.

RITTER, PATTIE, address, My. True Secu- rity, A773.

RIVERS, L. MENDEL (a Representative from South Carolina).

Address: Inaugural Address, by Gov. Er- nest F. Hollings, of South Carolina, A513.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Armed Forces: extend certain enlistment

programs (see bill H.R. 3368), 1041. Defense forces support (see bill H.R. 3355),

1041. Enlisted Reservist: clarify status of (see

bill S. 3354), 1041. National Guard: employment of caretakers

(see bill H.R. 3352), 1041. terms of enlistments (see bill H.R.

3363), 1041. National Guard Bureau: organize (see™bill

H.R. 3361), 1041. National Guard courts-martials (see bill

H.R. 3370), 1041. : National Guard men: clarify status of

those attending schools (see bill H.R. 3356), 1041.

disability benefits (see bill H.R. 3364), 1041. >

travel allowances (see bill S. 3358), 1041.

Naval employees: wage rates (see bill H.R. 3367), 1041.

Naval vessels: loan to Italy and Turkey (see bill H.R. 3366), 1041.

Reserve officers: active duty agreements (see bill H.R. 3369), 1041.

computation of maintenance allow- ance (see bill H.R. 3360), 1041.

rations for inactive duty training (see bill H.R. 3362), 1041.

Reservists: procedure for active duty orders (see bill H.R. 3359), 1041.

Servicemen: equalize per diem payments (see bill H.R. 3357), 1041.

quarters allowance for enlisted re-

servist (see bill H.R. 3353), 1041. retirement credit for nonregulars

(see bill H.R. 3365), 1041. Steichen, Edward J., advance to rear ad-

miral (see bill H.R. 3419), 1043. Urbani, Caterina, for relief (see bill H.R.

4239), 1706, r Remarks by, on

Military draft extension, 1689.

RIVERS, RALPH J. (a Representative from Alaska).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Alaska: permit certain cost-of-living al-

lowances in (see bill H.R, 4088), 1658. Alaska Mental Health Enabling/Act: sup-

plement land-grand provisions of (see bill H.R. 4145), 1659.

Court of Claims: relating to certain claims for basic and overtime compensation (see bill H.R. 4081, 4082, 4084), 1658.

Income tax refunds: relating to 1949 (see bill 4087), 1658,

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RIVERS, RALPH J.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

James, Scotty: relating te claims of (see bill H.R. 4134), 1660.

Judicial employees: provide cost-of-living allowances to certain (see bill H.R. 4085),

” 1658. Juneau, Alaska: construct post office and

courthouse in (see bill H.R. 4086), 1658. Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4: transfer

jurisdiction over lands within (see bill H.R. 3689), 1334.

Starns, Lawrence: convey certain lands to estate of (see bill H.R. 4135), 1660.

Taxation: relating to certain employees of National Guard (see bill H.R. 4083), 1658.

RIVERS AND HARBORS, dams, increase amount for bridges across certain (see bill S. 793).

Resolution: Ferry fares, by township com- mittee of West Milford, N.J., A687.

ROARK, WILLIAM T., remarks in House, tribute, A488.

ROBBINS, A., JR., editorial, Federal Tax, Spending Policy Biggest Danger Facing United States, A849.

ROBERTS, JOYCE, address, Best Is Yet To Be, A691.

ROBERTS, KENNETH A. (a Representative from Alabama).

Article: State Press Group Hits Letter Move—Capital Paper Is Condemned, A572.

Editorial: Our Right To Know, by Harry M. Ayers in the Anniston (Ala.) Star, A572.

Excerpt from Journalists’ Creed, by Dean Walter Williams, A572.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by George W. Andrews lock and dam: desig-

nate (see bill H.R. 4089), 1658. Postage stamp: honoring Father Abraham

Joseph Ryan (see bill H.R. 3500), 1132, ROBERTSON, A. WILLIS (a Senator from

Virginia). Address: Federal Public Works Project, be-

fore the Virginia League of Municipali- ties, by, 1420.

‘Appointed Chairman of Committee on Banking and Currency, 1890.

Commendation in the Senate, 1580, 1581. Tables: authorizations to expend from

public debt receipts, 1574, 1575. long-range commitments of the

Government, 1573, 1574. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Public schools: reserve exclusive control to States (see S.J. Res. 32), 1060.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con, Res, 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Federal budget, 1419.

expenditures in 1935, 1421. Housing improvements bill, 1419, 1421,

1572, 1575, 1576, 1580-1582, 1608, 1609, 1614. ~

VA loans, 1582, Social security, 1422.

ROBERTSON, J. N., remarks in Senate, trib- ute, 1716.

ROBINSON, CARL W., article, New Price for Government Managers, A815,

ROBINSON, PAUL, article, Carol Wise, Na- tive Ware County Girl, Records Hymns, A726. ,

ROBINSON-PATMAN ACT. See Monopo- LIES.

ROBISON, HOWARD W. (a Representa- tive from New York).

Letter: Alfred Wilken, opposing many ns Government spending programs,

German cartel rebirth feared, by Arthur W. Rhodes in the New York Times, A629,

Bills and joint_resolutions introduced by Bill of Rights Day: establish (see H.J. Res.

218), 1659,

ROBISON, HOWARD W.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Interstate Highway System: include cer- tain routes in (see bill H.R. 3746), 1335.

Martini, Ignazio, for relief (see bill H.R. 3955), 1492.

Remarks by, on National YMCA Week, A503. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1645.

ROCK, BERNARD, relief (see bill S. 684). ROCK, FEIGA A., relief (see bill S. 770).

ROCKEFELLER, NELSON (Governor of New York) article, Rockefeller’s Millions, 1744.

ROCKEFELLER BROS. FUND, report, Water Resources, 1049.

ROCKFORD (ILL.) STAR. Articles and editorials

Clear Choice, A715. For Better Courts, A707. Unions in Politids, A719.

ROCKWELL, GEORGE L., article referring to, 1213.

ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS, article, Coyote or Watchdog? 1381.

RODERICK, GEORGE H. (Assistant Secre- tary of the Army), address: 210th An- niversary of the Black Watch, A641,

RODINO, PETER W., JR. (a Representative from New Jersey).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by National Association of State Militia, in-

corporate (see bill H.R. 3690), 1334. Pagnutti, Lina Maria, for relief (see bill

H.R. 3826), 1337. Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 5383), 1331. Uniform tax treatment of nonresidents:

' 4174), 1704. Remarks by, on

Social security: benefits at age 60, 1693. State compacts: tax treatment of nonresi-

dents, 1662.

ROGERS, BYRON G. (a Representative from Colorado).

Appointed on board of visitors to military academy, 1277.

Editorial: Balancing the Budget Against Needs, We Are Hopeful, but Not Fearful, from the Denver Post, A499.

Here It Belongs—National Air Mu- seum, A879.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Colorado River drainage basin: relating to

usable supply of water in (see bill H.R. 4205), 1705.

Equal rights for men and women: amend Constitution relaiive to (see H. J. Res. 223), 1706.

Grauert, Peter C. A., and Hans H., for re- lief (see bill H.R. 3956), 1492.

Motions and resolutions offered by VHF television booster stations: operation

of certain (see H. Con. Res, 52), 1043.

Remarks by, on Veterans: direct housing loans, 1636.

ROGERS, EDITH NOURSE (a Representative from Massachusetts).

Statement: Paul Murphy, Jr., presenting Boy Scouts of America badge to, A837.

Texts of proposed amendments to the bill (H.R. 2256) relating to interest rates on GI loans, A774,

Amendments offered by, to Veterans’ direct housing loan bill (H.R.

2256): to amend, 1645. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Cadets and midshipmen: service credit for time spent in academies (see bill H.R. 3371), 1041,

Discrimination: prohibit on account of sex in certain instances (see bill H.R. 3868), 1490.

Veterans: increase income limitations for = purposes (see bill H.R, 3754),

increase payment for care in State homes (see bill H.R, 3752), 1335.

compacts by States for (see bill H.R.

ROGERS, EDITH NOURSE—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

relating to compensation rates for certain service-incurred disabilities (see bills H.R. 3749, 3750), 1335.

relating to death compensation to certain widows and parents (see bill H.R. 3755), 1336.

relating to life insurance payments in consideration of pensions (see bill H.R. 3753), 1336.

relating to wartime death compen- sation (sée bill H.R. 3751), 1335.

Wilczynski, Jan P.: for relief (see bill H.R. 3827), 1337.

Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps: credit for certain service in (see bill H.R. 3748), 1335.

Remarks by, on Boy Scouts of America: anniversary, A836.

Receipt of badge from, A836. Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1033. GI loans: comparison with FHA loans,

A774. Legislative program, 1691. Military draft extension, 1649, 1664. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1637,

1640, 1643, 1645, A844. Veterans’ Administration: GI loans, A774. Wage rates: prohibit discrimination on

account of sex, 1459. ROGERS, PAUL G. (a Representative from

Florida). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Askouni, Katina: for relief (see bill H.R. 4186), 1660.

ROHDE, GILBERT, telegram, farm pro- gram, A779.

ROMANO, ROSE MARY, relief (see bill H.R. 3790).

ROME (N.Y.) SENTINEL, editorial, They Were Wrong on Bank Insurance, A667.

ROMULO, CARLOS P. (Philippine Ambas- sador), address, Conditions in Philip- pines Today, A487.

ROONEY, JOHN J. (a Representative from New York).

Editorial: Permanent Certificates for Hell- copter Airlines, from Flight magazine, A525.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Federal employees: increase retirement

annuities for hazardous duties (see bill H.R. 3920), 1491,

Remarks by, on Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1037.

ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D., remarks in House, birthday, 1473.

Remarks in Senate, birthday, 1399.

ROOSEVELT, JAMES (a Representative from California).

Article: New Move To Abolish Un-Ameri- can Committee, by I. F. Stone, 1112.

Reds Getting Pentagon Secrets, in the Frederick Press, 1115.

Editorial: Nothing New Has Been Added, in the Detroit Free Press, 1116.

Regulate, Curtail or Abolish;in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1116.

Letter: un-American mischief in Indo- nesia, by Frank C. Waldrop, 1113.

Amendments offered by, to Veterans’ direct housing loan bill (H.R.

2256): to amend, 1643. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Colorado River drainage basin: relating to usable supply of water in (see bill H.R. 4208) , 1705.

Labor reform bill (see bill H.R. 3372), 1041. Reimbursement of property taxes: plan for

repayment (see bill H.R. 3601), 1332. Retired servicemen: equalization of pay

(see bill H.R. 3373), 1041. School construction: provide for in cer-

tain areas (see bill H.R. 3757), 1336. Schools: require Government to operate

for certain children (see bill H.R. 3756), 1336.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill H.R. 3875), 1490.

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ROOSEVELT, JAMES—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 3584), 1331. Motions and resolutions offered by

Agricultural resources: employ to enhance living standard of free world (see H. Con. Res. 74), 1491.

Remarks by,on Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1037. Committee on Un-American Activities:

abolish, 1112-1117. funds, 1286. smearing of Rabbis Magnes and

Wise, 1114. Doyle, Clyde, 1113. FTC cease and desist orders: enforcement,

1484. - Fund for the Republic, 1115. Labor reform bill, 1328. Military draft extension, 1680. Roosevelt, Franklin D.: 77th anniversary

of birth, 1477. Scherer, Gordon H., 1112. Stone, I. F., 1112. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1633, 1643,

1644. West Side Jewish Community Center, Los

Angeles, Calif.: humanitarian undertak- ings, A880.

ROOSEVELT, THEODORE, articles, Centen- nial Was Huge Success (sundry), A501, A502. 7

ROSEBURG (OREG.) NEWS-REVIEW, ar- ticle, Pacific Plywood Flooring Product Attracting Interest Among Builders, A495.

ROSENFELD, HARVEY, article, About Im- portant People, A779.

ROSS, SID, article, When a City Faces Drought, 1052.

ROSTENKOWSEI, DAN (a Renresentative from Illinois).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 3585), 1331. Yick, Tam Jam: for relief (see bill HR.

4137) , 1660.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL, citation by Third National Conference on Exchange of Persons, 1516.

ROTHBAUM, SAMUEL, testimony of, 1325. ROUSH, J. EDWARD (a Representative from

Indiana).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Loh, Vivien L.: for relief (see bill H.R.

3533), 1133. Remarks by, on

Indiana: flood control, A861. ROUTH, JOHN ’S., article, Germany's coal

tariff, A634. ROWE, KWANG, relief (see bill H-R. 3526). ROZANSKI, ALBERTA §&., relief (see bill H.R.

3797). RUISI, GAETANO, relief (see bill S. 830). RUMANIA. Addresses Independence Day, by Eugene Lazar, A496.

by Representative Ray J. Madden, A495.

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRA- TRATION.

Letter

REA activities in Wisconsin, by David A. Hamil, A898.

Bills and resolutions Establish as independent agency (see bill

ELR. 4147). Remarks in Senate

Independent agency, 1066, 1086. Resolutions Independent agency, by Nebraska Rural

Electric Association, 1889. Loans, by Pennsylvania REA, 1271.

RUSCIC, JURE, relief (see bill H.R. 3990). RUSK, HOWARD A., article, Disturbing

Budget, 1514. RUSSELL, RICHARD B. (a Senator from

Georgia). Address: Modern Garb of Tyranny, by Alex

A. Lawrence before the Magna Charta Dames, 1401.

RUSSELL, RICHARD B.-—Continued National Security, before the Re-

serve Officers’ Association, by, 1386. Representative Van Zandt, in pre-

senting the Minute Man of the Year

award of the Reserve Officers’ Association

to, A791. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Crawford, Robert B. P.: for relief (see bill

S. 998), 1890. Remarks by,on

Lawrence, Alex A., 1400. Public schools: provide exclusive control

by States, 1073. Soviet trade offensive: export school equip-

ment, 1078. ~ Supreme Court: criticism, 1073.

RUSSIA. See also COMMUNISM. Press release: U.S. representation to Soviet Government regarding unarmed US. Air Force, C—130 transport aircraft shot down by Soviet fighter aircraft over Soviet Armenia, by Department of State, A892.

Recording of Russian pilots prior to attack on American transport plane, 1732.

Report: Higher Education in Soviet Union, by University of Pittsburgh, A551.

Resolution: International crew racing, by Washington Legislature, A484.

Statement: Mikoyan’s Visit, by Preston J. Moore, 1069.

Table: crude-oil production, 1076.

Addresses Mikoyan’s Visit, by Vice President Nixon,

1067. Psychopolitics, by Lavrenti Beria, A656,

A657. Recent Visit of Mikoyan, by Sam M. Jones,

A532.

Articles and editorials Angry, Mr. Mikoyan? A567. Facts Spotlight Mikoyan Hoax, A690. How Mikoyan Got U.S. Secrets, A693. Labor’s Attack on Mikoyan, A618. Let Us Not Be Luniks, A539. Nuclear Testing and Problem of Peace,

A559. Psychopolitics (sundry), A569, A656, A657. Reds Now Have Power Balance, A837. Reds Open New Push in Latin America

(sundry), A535, A536. Russian Chrome Ore to United States,

A751, Senator Bridges and Mikoyan, A537. Soviet Challenge and Western Response,

A596. Soviet Spider Draws U.S. Flies (sundry);

A540, A541. ‘Tortoise and Hare, A729. United States Now Ahead, A704. Way Down Yonder in Moscow, A535,

Remarks in House Communist strategy and tactics (review),

1469-1473. Education equipment: sales of, in United

States, A750. Germany: Soviet military authorities in,

1694. Trade war, 1100.

Remarks in Senate American transport plane: destruction in

Armenia, 1732, 1860. Challenge of trade war, 1075.

Khrushchev's program, 1076. Congress of Soviet Communist Party, 1211. Industrial capacity: data, 1076. Khrushchev, Nikita: denunciation of Sen-

ator Humphrey, 1845. Trade war: Soviet challenge, 1211.

RUTHERFORD, J. T. (a Representative from Texas).

Report: Federal Deposit Insurance Corp- oration, prepared by, A902.

‘Tribute in the Senr*e. A902.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by El Paso, Tex., bridge construction (see bill

FLR. 3374), 1041.

National Housing Act: amend relative to insurance of accounts (see bill H.R. 4044) , 1657.

RYAN, ABRAHAM J., issue stamp to honor (see bills 8. 693; H.R. 3259, 3260, 3300, 3314, 3500, 3694).

SABOTAGE. See SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES SACCIO, LEONARD J., report on nomina-

tion, 1059. SADLER, LAURA L., remarks in Senate, re-

lief, 1185. SAGINAW CLUB, address, Economic

Grounds Key Factor in U.S. Welfare, by R. Perry Shorts, A573.

SAGINAW (MICH.) NEWS. Articles and editorials

Economic Grounds Said Key Factor in US. Welfare, A573.

Good Place To Start Economy Try.Is Here, A498.

ST. GEORGE, KATHARINE (a Representative from New York).

Appointed on commission, 1276. Appointed on committee, 1276, 1279. Article: It’s Up to Congress, by Charles B. Shuman in Nation’s Agriculture publica- tion, A878.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Avanzado, Amadea, for relief (see bill H.R.

3957), 1492. Discrimination: prohibit on account of sex

in certain instances (see bill H.R. 3888), 1490.

La Piana, Joseph, for relief (see bill H.R. 3420), 1043.

National Science Academy: establish (see bill H.R. 3921), 1491.

Salcedo, Gil, for relief (see bill H.R. 3957), 1492.

Petitions and papers presented by, from Societies and associations, 1133.

Remarks by, on Military draft extension, 1677, 1678.

ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH. Articles and editorials ,

Airport Aid Is Needed, A842. For Better Senate, A613. Segregation in the Unions, 1462.

ST. MARYS (KANS.) STAR, editorial, Con- servation—Way of Life, A838.

ST. PAUL (MINN.) PIONEER PRESS, edi- torial, Biggest Carnival, A741.

SAKAI, HISAKO, relief (see bill H.R. 3959). SALEM (MASS.) NEWS, article, Angry, Mr.

Mikoyan? A567. SALOMON, ADOLF J., relief (see bill H.R.

3403).

SALT LAKE CITY DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM.

Articles and editorials Clean Up—On Sickness, A863. Right To Work, A763. Save Utah’s Oil Royalties, A484.

SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. Articles and editorials Kennedy Realistic, Ike’s Courageous, A836.

Navajos’ Suit Asks Gains in San Juan, A485.

SALTONSTALL, LEVERETT (a Senator from Massachusetts) .

Appointed chairman of conference com- mittee, 1096. .

Amendments offered by, to . Housing improvements bill (S. 57): to

amend, 1737. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Antarctica: relating to study and develop- ment (see bill S. 764) , 1192.

Armed Forces: provide education of chil- a in certain areas (see bill S. 959), 1790.

Civil Rights Commission: extend time for final report of (see bill S. 960), 1790.

Federal election records: provide for-pres- ervation of (see bill S. 957), 1790.

Frozen fish blocks: make certain classi- fiable (see bill S. 834), 1354.

Gabriele, Natale: for relief (see bill S. 885), 1854.

Health and medical research bill (see 8.J. . Res, 41), 1375.

Health Services Study Commission: estab- lish (see S.J. Res. 43) , 1562.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41) , 1355.

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National defense: make monetary. awards for inventive contributions to (see bill S. 898) , 1494.

Railroad corporations: relating to tax relief measures granted by States (see bill S. 858) , 1354.

School desegregation: assist in costs of (see bill S. 958), 1790.

United States Code: amend relative to de- struction of certain buildings (see bill S. 956) , 1790. —— amend relative to passports «1:

visas (see bill S. 955), 1790. Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res, 7), 1139. :

Remarks by, on Federal budget: 85th Congress, 1728. - Frozen fish blocks: classification, 1357. Housing improvements bill, 1737. Inventive contributions: monetary awards

for, 1497. Reports made by, from

Committee on Armed Services, 1789. SAMFORD, FRANK P., address, Man of the

South, by Thomas W. Martin, A681. Editorial: Magic City Triumvirate, A612.

SAN ANGELO, TEX. ; Articles and editorials

Pioneering New School Plan, A592. Three-Rail Program Fills Needs of Pupils,

Superior or Dull, A899. SAN FERNANDO VALLEY TIMES, article,

How Mikoyan Got US. Secrets, A693. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., office building and

courthouse, construct (see bill H.R. 3738).

SAN FRANCISCO NEWS, article, All Is Not Lost, A864. :

SANKOVICH, ANTON, relief (see bill H.R. 4232).

SANTA FE RAILRQAD, remarks in Senate, congratulations to American Airlines, 1211.

SANTA MONICA (CALIF.) OUTLOOK, edi- torial, Community Appeal for Douglas, A520.

SANTANGELO, ALFRED E. (a Representative from New York). - j

Bills and joint resolutions introduced b Mender, Gianni: for relief (see bill H.R.

4138) , 1660. Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 3586), 1331. Zappone, Giuseppe: for relief (see bill H.R.

4139) , 1660. Remarks by, on

Veterans: direct housing loans, 1635, 1636. SATURDAY EVENING POST. Articles and editorials

Do You Want a 10-Cent Dollar? A510. To Revive Europe—More Competition and

Fewer Cartels, A713. SAUND, D. 8S. (JUDGE) (a Representative

from California). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Gianibas, Konstantina G.: for relief (see bill H. R. 3829) , 1338, ,

Sihota, Tarsen S.: far relief (see bill H.R. 3828) , 1337.

Uniformed services: equalize pay of retired members of (see bil H.R. 3691), 1334.

Veterans: extend loan guarantee benefits to certain (see bill H.R. 3758), 1336.

provide funds for certain loans to (see bill H.R. 3759), 1336.

Motions and resolutions offered by Committee on In ce Matters os : establish (see H, Con. Res. 78),

9.

SAVAGE, MRS. CARL, article, Finds Help in Crucial Fight, A732.

SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS, ac- counts, amend act to insure certain (see bill H.R. 4044),

‘SAYEN, CLARENCE N., article, Drinking on Airplanes, 1294,

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SAYLOR, JOHN P. (a Representative from Pennsylvania).

Appointed on commission, 1277. Letter: Perry E. Walper, relative to recla-

mation of strip mined areaS in Penn- sylvania, A872.

Paper: Preliminary Data for Proposed Reclamation of Strip Mined Areas in Pennsylvania, A872.

Amendments offered by, to Veterans’ direct housing bill (H.R. 2256):

to amend, 1644. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Antarctica: present medal to persons in expedition to (see bill H.R. 3923), 1491.

Armed Forces: permit certain compensa- tion to members of (see bill H.R. 392%), 1491.

Coal research program (see bill H.R. 3375), ™ 1041. Hawaii: admit into the Union (see bjll

H.R. 4229) , 1706. Internal Revenue Code of 1954: amend

relative to firearms (see bill H.R. 4227), 1706.

Mines and quarries: relating to certain in- spections and investigations in (see bill H.R. 3760) , 1336.

National defense: assure adequate mineral resources for (see bill H.R. 3922), 1491.

Natural gas: relating to exportation or im- portation (see bill H.R. 3925), 1491.

Strip-mining operations: provide study of (see bill H.R, 4229), 1706.

Remarks by, on Pennsylvania: abandoned strip mines,

A871. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1644, A844,

A845. SCHENCK, PAUL F. (a Representative from

Ohio). Appointed on commission, 1276, 1277.

Petitions and papers presented by, from Societies and associations, 1492.

Remarks by, on Committee on Armed Services: funds,

1283. SCHERER, GORDON H. (a Representative

from Ohio). Remarks: Communist infiltration of de-

fense facilities, committee testimony by Tyler Port, Michael Mignon, Mark Solga, Secretary Brucker, and Victor Riesel, 1325, 1326.

Remarks if the House by Representative Roosevelt, 1112.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Defense facilities: guard against acts of

subversion (see bill H.R. 3693), 1334. Federal employees: relating to income tax

withholding by certain cities (see bill H.R. 3692) , 1334.

Remarks by, on Arens, Richard: allegations regarding Com-

munists in the Pentagon, 1115, Communist conspiracy, 1325. Defense facilities: protect from subversion,

1324. SCHOEPPEL, ANDREW F, (a Senator from

Kansas). Article: No Grounds for Subsidy, in Bar-

ron’s Weekly, 1851. Elected chairman of committee on cor:mit-

tees, 1096. Remarks: airport improvements bill, by

the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1551. — Federal aid airport program, 1849-

1. : * Amendments offered by, to

Airport improvements bill (S. 1): to Amend, 1848, 1865, 1871.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Grain-storage facilities: provide rapid

amortization (see bill S. 833), 1354, Motions and resolutions offered by

American Dental Association anniversary: a tulations (see &. Con. Res, 7%),

Remarks by, on Airport improvements bill, 1829, 1846-1853,

1862, 1863. ‘

63 SCHOOL MILK PROGRAM. See AGRICUL-

TURE.

SCHREIBER, MRS. ZARA, relief (see bill H.R. 4237).

SCHUTT, RICHARD, relief (see bill H.R. 3405).

SCHUTT CONSTRUCTION CO., INC., relief (see bill H.R. 3958).

SCHWENGEL, FRED (a Representative from Iowa).

Appointed on commission, 1277. Appointed on’committee, 1277. Editorial: Consent of the Governed, by Edmund Carroll in the Davenport (Iowa) Times-Democrat, A568.

SCIENCE. See also EpvucaTIon. Article: Ike Warned on Lack of Trained

Men, A652. National Science Agency: establish (see bill

H.R. 3921). Remarks in House, National Science Acad-

emy, A651. Remarks in Senate, Department of Science

and Technology, 1208. Statement, scientific research, by Alan T. Waterman, 1209.

SCOTT, HUGH (a Senator from Pennsyl- vania).

Appointed on board of visitors to Merchant Marine Academy, 1814.

Editorial: Farm Folly, in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 1789.

No Double standard in Code of Ethics, from the Philadelphia Inquirer relative to Senator Keating, A688.

Remarks in the House regarding Baldwin turbine contract, 1100.

Statements: Problems in Law for Outer Space, by Rear Adm. Chester C. Ward and Loftus Becker, A541.

Telegram: Ukrainian independence, to Walter Darmopray, from, 1075.

Transcript of “Years of Crisis” television program with Edward R. Murrow and others, A537.

Amendments offered by, to Airport improvements bill (S. 1): to

amend, 1865. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Fayda, Aram, and wife, for relief (see bill S. 687), 1059.

Federal Coal Mine Safety Act: amend to remove exemption with respect to cer- tain mines (see bill S. 743), 1376.

Federal real property: authorize sums in lieu of taxes to local governments (see bill S. 910), 1495.

Flood-control activities: include certain Great Lakes property in, relief (see bill S. 859) , 1713.

Item veto: amend Constitution relative to certain appropriation bilis (see 8.J. Res. 44), 1495.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S. J. Res. 41), 1355.

Pennsylvania: appoint additional district judges (see bill S. 818), 1194.

Pennsylvania: establish national ceme- teries in (see bill S. 688), 1059.

Retired servicemen: equalization of pay (see bill 8. 269), 726.

VHF television channels: establish certain priority in awarding (see bill S. 924), 1554.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary: ee (see S. Con. Res. 7), 139.

National Little League Baseball Week: des- ignate (see S. Con. Res. 6), 1060,

Remarks by, on Agriculture: surpluses, 1789, Education: use of TV, 1555. VHF television booster stations: channel

12, Delaware, 1556.

SCRANTON, PA., resolution, area rédevelop- ment, 1095.

SEARCHLIGHT (publication), remarks in Senate relative to, A815.

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SEATON, FRED (a former Senator from Ne- braska)

Article: Seaton Eyes Hawali’s Star, by Courtney Sheldon in the . Christian Science Monitor, 1815.

SEAWELL, CHUB, letter, Republican Party in the south, A619.

SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE. See also AGRICULTURE; DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL<- TURE.

Comntunications from Agricultural Trade Development and As-

sistance Act, agreements concluded un- der, 1348, 1488. .

Commodity Credit Corporation: report on sales activities and policies, 1348 1488.

Land-grant colleges: centennial celebra- tion, 1349, 1488.

Loans: revolving fund, 1191, 1329. Remarks in Senate

Failure of policies, 1231. Views on farm surpluses, 1789.

SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE. See Dre- PARTMENT OF DEFENSE.

SECRETARY OF THE ARMY. See also DE- PARTMENT OF DEFENSE.

Reports of Chief of Engineers Mississippi River, Dubuque, Iowa, 1038.

Pine Orchard Harbor, Branford, Conn., 1546.

SECRETARY OF COMMERCE. See also Dr- PARTMENT OF COMMERCE.

Text of conference with West Virginia Rep- resentatives, 1882.

Communications from Area Assistance Act of 1959, 1798. Copyrights: infringement, 1349, 1488. Federal-Aid Highway Program (H. Doc.

74), 1656. Federal Airport Act: report, 1348, 1488. Maritime Board and Administration: re-

port, 1348. Meteorology: research in field of, 13848,

1488. Position filled under Classification Act,

1349, 1488. Report, 1039, 1054. War risk insurance, 1348, 1488.

SECRETARY OF DEFENSE. See also Dr- PARTMENT OF DEFENSE.

Address: Changing Dimensions in Na- tional Security, before the Women’s Forum on National Security, A776.

Article: McElroy’s Troubles, 1714, A841. Communications from

Appropriations: report of violation of, 1656, 1708.

Contractors: indemnify against unusually hazardous risks, 1348, 1488.

Military construction: report on certain, 1488.

Naval installations: amend code relative to increase of forces, at, prior to na- tional elections, 1348, 1488.

Ontario Municipal Airport, 1053, 1130. Prime contracts, 1348, 1488. Research projects, 1191. Reserve training, 1038, 1053.

SECRETARY OF HEALTA, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE. See also DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE.

Letter: Outside earnings and social secu- rity, A500.

Statement: school closings in South, 1248, Communications from aa President's proposals, 11704,

Tort claims paid, 1349, 1488. ; Vonderlehr, Raymond A, 1329, 13849.

SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR. See.also

Article: Seaton Byes Hawali’s Star, 1815. Letter: Mineral Leasing Act amendménts,

1363. Communications from Bureau of Mines: Anthracite Experiment

Station, Schuylkill Haven, Pa, 1054, 1130.

Cleveland National Forest; add lands to, 1546, 1550.. ~

SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR—Con.

Communications from

Geological Survey: acquire lands for, 1550,

1656. Helium production fund, 1038, 1053.

Hot Springs National Park, Ark., 1191, 1329.

Indian reservations: add lands to certaily

1546, 1550.

Indians: adjust and cancel certain irriga-

tion charges against, 1550, 1656.

Lexington-Concord Battle Road, 1130.

Oil and gas leaseholds, 1191, 1329.

Oregon: extend leasing provisions of cer-

tain lands in, 1550, 1656.

SECRETARY OF LABOR. See also DEPART~-

MENT OF LABOR.

Statement: President's Labor Proposals,

1564.

Communications from Commission on Equal Job Opportunity Under Government Contracts: establish,

1704, 1708. Employment: prohibit discrimination in,

on account of sex, 1488. Labor unions: improper activities (admin-

istration’s bill), 1137, 1329. Minimum wage recommendations, 1488.

SECRETARY OF THE NAVY. See also DE- PARTMENT OF DEFENSE.

Communications from Boston, Mass.: aircraft rescue boat, 1038,

1053. Minneapolis, Minn.: report on claims from

accident near, 1550, 1656 Naval Cadet Corps: aircraft rescue boat,

1130, 1137. SECRETARY OF STATE. See also DEpART-

MENT OF STATE. Article: Dulles-Fulbright Accord, 1564 Letter: God and Mr. Dulles, by John P.

Gorsuch, A648. Communications from

Foreign Service Buildings Act, 1550, 1656. International Organizations Immunities

Act: amend, 1704, 1708. Public Affairs Officer Corps: establish, 1348,

1488. Second Strasbourg conference, 1708. Remarks in House: trip to Europe, 1698.

SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. See also ‘TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

Communications from Bank mergers: prohibit, when intended to

create monopoly, 1546, 1549. Coast Guard: claims, 1038, 1054.

damage by vessels, 1039. Cooperatives: taxation of certain divi-

dends by, 1348, 1489. Depletion allowances, 1054. Exchange Stabilization Fund, 1038, 1053. Register of the Treasury, 1039, 1053.

SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT. Bills and resolutions

Brokerage fees: amend act to increase, payable to commission (see bill S. 737).

Corporations: amend act to require dis- closure of security ownership in (see bill 8. 736).

Remarks in Senate Proposed amendments, 1149.

SECURITIES’ AND EXCHANGE COMMIS- SION, address, Who's Overseeing the Oversighters? by J. Sinclair Armstrong, A707,

SELDEN, ARMISTEAD I., JR. (a Representa- tive from Alabama).

Remarks: political prisoners in America, by James Jackson, 1692.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Armed Forces: amend code relative to use

of (see bill H.R, 4090), 1658. Flood-contral projects: evaluate recrea-

tional bénefits in planning (see bill H.R. 4092), 1658.

National Guard? amend code relative to Federal service (see bill H.R. 4001), 1658.

Postage stamp: honoring Father Abraham ‘Joseph Ryan (see bill H.R. 3694), 1334.

-

SELDEN, ARMISTEAD L., JR.—Continued Remarks by, on

Gordon, Thomas §.: eulogy, A488. Jackson, James: abuse of passport, 1692.

anti-American remarks, 1692.

SELECTIVE SERVICE ACT. See UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING AND SERVICE ACT.

Article: Draft Law Issues: Waste, Unfair-

ness, A622.

SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM, report, 1038, 1053.

SENATE. See also COMMITTEES OF SENATE; HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; YEA-AND-NAY

VOTES.

List: Republican leadership, 1096. Roll calls on question of quorum, 1572,

1605, 1720. Articles and editorials

Berwick To Build Subway Cars, A838. For Better Senate, A613. :

Bills and resolutions

Committee on Preservation of Memo- rabilia: create (see S. Res. 72).

Designation of Acting President Pro Tem- pore

Dirksen, Everett M., 1549. Remarks in Senate

Absence of Members from floor, 1227, 1270, 1271.

Committees: chairman from Old South, 1395.

Foreign dignitaries: entertainment funds, 1425.

Investigations: coordinate, 1432. Legislative program, 1186, 1227, 1341, 1446,

1788. Manual: print, 1184. Night sessions, 1446.

Official Reporters: funds, 1185. Select committees: increased expenditures,

1406, 1407, 1429, 1432. Seniority rule, 1512. Seniority system: revise, 1395:

SENATE OFFICE BUILDING COMMIS- SION, appointments, 1561.

SENIOR CITIZENS DAY, designate (see S.J. Res. 46).

SERANTES, PEREZ, article, Catholics Back- ing Castro See Executions Justified, A641.

SEWAGE TREATMENT WORKS. See WATER POLLUTION.

SEX, editorial, Diversionary Exercise, A625. SEXTANTS. See Tarirr Act or 1930. SHAEFFER, J. H., article; State Needs More

Wetlands, A809. SHAWNEE NATIONAL FOREST, ILL., recrea-

tion area: develop, in (see bill H.R. 3969). SHELBYVILLE . RESERVOIR, remarks in

House, need for, A873. SHELDON, COURTNEY, article, Hawaii, 1815. SHELLEY, JOHN F. (a Representative from

California).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 3587), 1331. —— DAVID, relief (see bill H.R.

4).

SHERMAN (TEX.) DEMOCRAT, editorial, Defense and Business, A900,

SHIP REPAIR. See DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE. SHIVANANDA, SWAMI, relief (see bill H.R.

3832).

SHORTS, R. PERRY, address, Economic Grounds Key Factor in U.S, Welfare, A573.

SHOW OF THE MONTH (television program), remarks in House, tribute to “What Every Woman Knows,” A653.

SHREVEPORT TIMES. - Articles and editorials

a Should Be Handled by States,

Court Again Blandly Disregards Its Own Established Principles, A775.

Protecting Sources of Information Is Pro- tection for the Public, A564.

SHUMAN, CHARLES B., article; It’s Up to Congress, A878. sed =

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SICOLO, ANGELA, relief (see bill H.R. 3524). SIHOTA, TARSEM S&., relief (see bill H.R.

3828). SIKES, ROBERT L. F. (a Representative

from Florida). Address: Changing Dimensions in National

Security, by Secretary of Defense Mc- Elroy before the Women’s Forum on National Security, A776.

Articles: Interpretation of the Constitu- tion (excerpts) in U.S. News & World Report, 1306, 1307.

Report: Davisville Boys 4-H Club News Report for Year 1957-58, A567.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.: provide program

of forestry management (see bill H.R. 3501), 1132. >

Equal rights for men and women: amend Constitution relative to (see HJ. Res. 224), 1706.

‘George W. Andrews lock and dam: desig- nate (see bill H. R. 4093), 1658.

Internal Revenue Code of 1954: amend relative to firearms (see bill H.R. 4094), 1658.

National Advisory Committee for the Blind: establish (see bill H.R. 3502), 1132.

Schutt Construction Co., Inc.: for relief (see bill H.R. 3958), 1492.

Small-boat channel: determine need fof certain (see bill H.R. 3503), 1132.

Supreme Court: amend Constitution rela- tive to judicial powers (see H.J. Res. 201) , 1336.

Remarks by, on Inter-American Bank: establish, 1695. Latin-American relations, 1695. Supreme Court: constitutional amendment

limiting jurisdiction of, 1306. criticism, 1307.

SILER, EUGENE (a Representative from Kentucky).

Appointed on commission, 1277. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Armed Forces: status of certain members who served in the Philippines (see H. J. Res. 191), 1042.

Fuel oil: establish import quota limita- tions (see bill H.R. 3695), 1334.

Taxation: relating to exemption of certain corporate income taxes (see bill H.R. 3696), 1334.

Remarks by, on Income tax: exemption for industries op-

erating in depressed areas, 1297. Unemployment, 1297.

SILVER, CHARLES H. Addresses

Alfred E. Smith Elementary School, A810. Beth Israel Hospital, A802.

SILINS, JANIS, relief (see bill H.R. 3936). SIMPSON, EDNA OAKES (a Representative

from Illinois). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Cooper, H. M.: for relief (see bill H.R. 3830), 1338. %

Railroad Retirement Act of 1937: amend _ relative to veterans’ benefits (see bill H.R, 3761), 1336.

SIMPSON, RICHARD M. (a Representative from Pennsylvania) .

Address: World Trade: New Crises Ahead, before the American Tariff League by, A736.

Letter: O. R. Strackbein, relative to Brit- ain’s policy on procurement, from the Washington Post and Times Herald, A798.

Text of American Tariff League scroll of honor, presented to, A738.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Internal Revenue Code: amend relative to

real estate investment trusts (see bill H.R. 3985) , 1547,

Internal Revenue Code of 1954: amend relative to property passing to children (see bill H.R. 3697) , 1334.

SINATRA, MARIA G. R., relief (see bill H.R. 3778).

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SIOUX FALLS (S. DAK.) ARGUS-LEADER. Articles and editorials

Retarded Being Rehabilitated, A497. State Needs More Wetlands, A809.

SISK, B. F. (a Representative from Cali- fornia).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Disabled servicemen: increase aid to

States for (see bill H.R. 4230), 1706. Equal rights for men and women: amend

Constitution relative to (see H. J. Res. 226), 1706.

Phillips, Willard: for relief of estate of (see bill H.R. 3782), 1337.

Remarks by, on Veterans: direct housing loans, 1641.

SKALENAKIS, BASILE G., relief (see bill H.R. 3408).

SKOFF, THIRZA, relief (see bill H.R. 4117). SLACK, JOHN M., JR. (a Representative

from West Virginia). Article: Families Hang Onto Life, by John

G. Morgan, in the Charleston (W. Va.) Gazette, relative to tour by, A882.

Story of Whitesville: Boom to Ghost Town, by John G. Morgan, in the Charleston (W. Va.) Gazette, A885.

Tour Reveals Coal Camp Poverty, by John G. Morgan, in the Charleston (W. Va.) Gazette, relative to tour by, A808, A882, A885.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Distressed areas: establish program of eco-

nomic relief (see bill H.R. 3504), 1132. Food commodities: distribute to needy

persons (see bill H.R. 4231) , 1706. West Virginia Centennial Celebration:

participation by United States (see H.J. Res. 208) , 1491.

Remarks by, on Coal industry: unemployment, A653. Frondizi, Arturo: visit to Washington,

A653. Mikoyan, Anastas: visit to Washington,

A653. Mining industry: plight, A653. West Virginia: unemployment in coal

mines, A653.

SLEVIN, JOSEPH R., articles, Losses on Gov- ernment Bonds, (series), A659—A664.

SMALL BUSINESS, letter, A. & P. forces vet- eran out of business, by resident of Mich- igan’s 17th District, A651.

Articles and editorials Defense and Business, A900. Loan Sharks, A680.

Bills and resolutions Foreign trade: encourage participation in,

by (see bill S. 732). Internal Revenue Code: amend, to aid

(see bills S. 979; H.R. 3908, 4043). Problems: study (see H. Res. 51,* 100). “Small business concern”: amend act to

define term (see bill H.R. 4171). Tax adjustment: provide program of, for

(see bills H.R. 3839, 3908) . Remarks in Senate

Foreign trade: encourage small business to engage in, 1147.

SMALL BUSINESS ACT. Land-grant colleges: amend act to pro-

vide technical assistance to perfect cer- tain products made by (see bill H.R. 3385).

SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Remarks in Senate, operations: reply to

critics, 1171. Report covering certain positions, 1550.

SMALL BUSINESS INVESTMENT ACT. Letter: amend, by Thomas Grant, Jr.,

1802. PY,

— in Senate: proposed amendments, 802.

SMATHERS, GEORGE A. (a Senator from Florida).

Appointed on committee, 1555. Remarks: Zion park boundaries, by Sena-

. tor Frank Moss, 1064. Remarks in House relative to views on

Cuban revolution of, A507.

SMATHERS, GEORGE A.—Continued Amendments offered by, to

Airport improvements bill (S. 1): to amend, 1823.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Holt, T.W. & Co.: for relief (see bill S. 981),

1800. Medical research: mobilize world leaders

in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355. National Advisory Committee for the

Blind: establish (see bill S. 686), 1059. Pan American Parliamentary Association:

establish (see S.J. Res. 33), 1060. Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Inter-American Bar Association: welcome to United States (see S. Con. Res. 9), 1710.

Remarks by, on Latin American relations, 1084. Pan American Parliamentary Association:

establish, 1084. Reports made by, from

Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com- merce, 1056.

SMELSER, PAUL S&., letter, extend educa- tional benefits to young veterans, A742.

SMITH, ALFRED E., address, Dedication of School, by Charles H. Silver, A810.

SMITH, DAN T., letter, outside earnings and social security, A501.

SMITH, FRANK E. (a Representative from Mississippi) .

Articles: Airmen of the Greenville (Miss.) Air Force Base (sundry), A732.

Memorandum: turbine contract award (criticism of GOP), by 10 members of the Committee on Public Works, 1294.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Historic buildings and works of art: save

and restore certain (see bill H.R. 3763), 1336.

SMITH, H. ALLEN (a Representative from California).

Editorial: Taking a Look at Spending, from the Glendale (Calif.) News-Press, A639.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Taxation: repeal excise tax on communi-

cation services (see bill H.R. 3876), 1490. SMITH, HOWARD W. (a Representative from

Virginia). List: employees of the Committee on Rules,

1128.

Motions and resolutions offered by Rules of the House: amend certain (see

H. Res. 161), 1659. Remarks by, on Committee on Banking and Currency: in-

vestigations, 1098. Committee on Foreign Affairs: investiga-

tions, 1281. Comimttee on Interior and Insular Affairs:

investigations, 1282. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com-

merce: investigations, 1097. Committee on the Judiciary: investiga-

tions, 1097. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fish-

eries: investigations, 1281. Committee on Post Office and Civil Serv-

ice: investigations, 1280. Committee on Public Works: investiga-

tions, 1281. , Committee on Science and Astronautics:

investigations, 1099. Committee on Veterans’ Affairs: investiga-

tions, 1098. House appropriation procedures: abuses,

630 House rules amendment, 1099. Supreme Court: criticism, 1111. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1630.

Reports made by, from Committee on Rules, 1039, 1130.

SMITH, JAMES (Director, International Co- operation Administration), remarks in Senate, resignation, 1348.

SMITH, JOHN H., relief (see bill S. 792).

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SMITH, LAFAYETTE, article, Columbus Dis- covers Itself, 1815.

SMITH, MARGARET CHASE (a Senator from Maine).

Elected chairman of personnel committee, 1096.

Letter: potatoes versus rice, to the Federal Trade Commission from the United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association, 1821.

Order regarding committee seniority, 1186. Bilis and joint resolutions introduced by

Federal real property: authorize sums in lieu of taxes to local governments (see

bill S. 910), 1495. Remarks by, on

Agriculture: potatoes versus rice, 1821. SMITH, NEAL (a Representative from Iowa). Biils and joint resolutions introduced by Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States, see bill H.R. 3588), 1331. Remarks by, on

Military draft extension, 1675, 1676. SMITH, STARR, article, USAFE Keeps Peace

With Determination, 1219. SMITH, WINT (a Representative from Kan-

sas).

Appointed on commission, 1277. Appointed on commiitee, 1279. Editorial: Handwriting on the Wall, from

the Omaha (Nebr.) World-Herald, A862. Resolution: American National Cattle-

men’s Association, A862. : Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Civil War Centennial Medal: authorize manufacture and sale of (see H.J. Res.

209), 1491. Equal rights for men and women: amend

Constitution relative to (see H.J. Res. 210), 1491.

Television facilities: provide for licensing of certain (see bill H.R. 3762), 1336.

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, appointment” to Board of Regents, Senate, 1789.

Fleming, Robert V.: appoint as Citizen Re- gent of the Board of Regents (see S.J. Res. 35; H.J. Res. 198).

SNAKE RIVER, article, Contaminated, A755. SOBEL, NATHAN R., address, Tribute to

Louis B. Heller, A803 SOCIALISM, address, Constitution and Re-

sponsible Government, by Senator Her- man E. Talmadge, A796.

Letter: local welfare programs, by Eliza- beth Hall, A572.

Articles and editorials Britain’s Verdict on Socialism, A¥65. Quote Liberal End Quote, A762. Social Ethic—Social Evil, A543. Welfare Lullaby, A690.

Remarks in House Dangers of centralized government, A756.

SOCIALIZED MEDICINE. See SociALIsm; PuspLic HEALTH.

SOCIAL SECURITY. See Socran SEcuriTy AcT.

SOCIAL SECURITY ACT. See also Sociat SEcuRITY.

Letters: Outside earnings, by Representa- tive Alvin M. Bentley and others, A500, A501.

Articles and editorials Court Restores Benefits to Deported Alien,

1511.

Red Inmate Gets $88.10 Monthly, 1512. Bills and resolutions

Benefits: Amend act to exclude from all taxation (see bill H.R. 3898).

amend act to increase (see bills S. $87; H.R. 3901).

amend act to increase, by equitable gross income tax (see bills H.R. 4000, 4001).

Children: amend act to provide benefits for certain, based on income of persons who stood loco parentis (see bills 8S. 705, 961).

amend act to provide State aid to dependent, in form of goods and serv- ices (see bill H.R. 3646).

SOCIAL SECURITY ACT—Conitnued

Bills and resolutions amend act to pay benefits to cer-

tain illegitimate (see bill S. 915).

Child’s insurance benefits: extend, in cer-

tain cases (see bills S. 704; H.R. 3303,

3486).

“Disability”: amend act to liberalize term

(see bill H.R. 3853). . Disability benefits: amend act to eliminate

certain requirements for (see bill S.

871). Disability-insurance benefits: reduce pe-

riod of eligibilty for (see bills S. 778, 935; H.R. 3852).

Earnings: increase amount of, on which to

base benefits (see bill H.R. 3850).

Farmers: provide retroactive benefits to

certain (see bill S. 777). Farm lands: consider income as self-em-

ployment, for coverage purposes (see bill S. 754).

Federal employees: amend act relative to unemployment pay for (see bill H.R.

3472). Federal funds: amend act to provide more

effective distribution of (see bill S. 937). Food stamp plan: use, to aid needy per-

sons (see bill H.R. 4077). Hospitalization insurance: extend act to

include (see bills S. 881; H.R. 3897).

Louisiana: amend act to provide coverage for certain firemen and policemen in

(see bill H.R. 3669). Old-age assistance: amend act to exclude

certain income in determining need for

(see bills H.R. 3645, 3701). Old-age pensions: amend act to provide

for payment of (see bill S. 874). Outside earnings: amend act to increase

limit of, without loss of benefits (see bills S. 679; H.R. 3272, 3337, 3394, 3470,

3609, 3614, 3633, 3647, 3652, 3838, 3854, 4009, 4195, 4212).

Pension plans: encourage voluntary (see bills S. 944; H.R. 3389, 3481, 3507, 3616, 3660, 3846, 3879, 3894, 4211).

Physicians: amend act to provide coverage for (see bill H.R. 3672).

Public assistance provisions: amend act

relative to (see bill S. 937). Relatives: amend act relative to employ-

ment of (see bill H.R. 4010).

Retirement age: reduce (see bills H.R. 3851, 4000, 4001, 4006).

Remarks in House

Holtzman, Lester: explanation of bills in- troduced by, A619.

Increased protection: bills introduced by Representative Dingell, A757.

Outside income: increase, 1701. Retirement age: reduce, 1693. Townsend plan bill, A866.

Remarks in Senate Communists: payment of benefits to, 1511. Dependent and orphaned children: extend

coverage, 1062. Deported aliens: court decision allowing

old-age payments to, 1511. Disability benefits, 1558.

reduce waiting period, 1200. Farmers: retroactive payments to, 1200. Medical and hospital care: provide, 1412. Outside income: increase, 1061. Public assistance provisions, 1558. Self-employed persons: voluntary pension

plans, 1360, 1711. SOIL CONSERVATION AND DOMESTIC AL-

LOTMENT ACT, wildlife, amend act to prohibt drainage harmful to (see bills H.R. 3909, 3918).

SOKOLSKY, GEORGE E. Articles

Bang-Jensen and the U.N., A794. Facts Spotlight Mikoyan Hoax, A690.

SOLGA, MAREK A., testimony of, 1325.

SORCE, NATALE M., relief (see bill HR. 3953) .

SOTH, LAUREN K., address, The Farmer, , the Public, and the Government, A701.

SOULTANIAN, ZABEL T., relief (see bill H.R,

3794). SOUTH CAROLINA, memorial of legislature,

atomic energy, 1349, 1547. SOUTH DAKOTA, article, State Needs More

Wetlands, A809. Memorial of legislature: television booster

stations, 1043, 1054, A483. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PARTY FORUM

(publication), remarks in Senate rela- tive to, A815.

SOUTHERN SCHOOL NEWS, article, Segre- gation-Desegregation No Nearer, 1252.

SOUTH PLAINFIELD, N.J., resolution, Le- high Valley Railroad, 1799.

SOUTHWEST HARBOR, MAINE, improve- ments, authorize (see bill H.R. 3977).

SPACE RESEARCH. See OUTER SPACE. SPALLA, NUNZIO, relief (see bill H.R. 3828). SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR VETERANS.

See VETERANS. SPARKMAN, JOHN (a Senator from Ala-

bama). Address: Federal-City Relations Vital to

Whole National Economy, by Senator Clark before the American Municipal Association, A627.

Appointed on committee, 1555. Article: Air Force in Europe Keeps Peace,

by Starr Smith in the Montgomery Ad- vertiser, 1219.

Commendation in the Senate, 1580. Editorial: Airport Aid Is Needed, from the

St. Louis Post-Dispatch, A842, Magic City Triumvirate—Frank P.

Samford, Man of the South for 1958, from the Anniston (Ala.) Star, A612.

What’s a Local Need? in the Wash- ington Post, 1760.

Letter: housing study, to Senator Hen- nings, from, 1445.

investment company bill, from the National Association of Small Business Investment Companies, 1802.

loan program for nongovernmental hospitals, from Dr. F..J. L. Blasengame, A617.

public housing, from the Public Housing Administration, 1743.

Table: FNMA commitments and income,

1593. public housing authorizations un-

der the Housing Act of 1956, 1719. Amendments offered by, to

Housing improvements. bill (S. 57): to amend, 1618, 1732, 1786.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Antarctica: relating to study and develop-

ment (see bill S. 764), 1192. Armed services: authorize reduced retired

pay plus pension to certain retired per- sonnel of the (see bill S. 911), 1495.

Certain aliens: for relief (see bill S..697), 1059.

Clayton Act: amend relative to antitrust violations (see bill S. 725), 1060.

amend relative to bank mergers (see bill S. 724), 1060.

amend relative to cease and desist orders (see bill S. 726), 1060.

Handicapped persons: assist in rehabilita- tion (see bill S. 772), 1192.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res, 41), 1355.

Postage stamp: honoring Father Abram Joseph Ryan (see bill S. 693), 1059.

Public schools: reserve exclusive control to States (see S.J. Res. 32), 1060.

Retired servicemen: equalization of pay (see bill S. 269), 726.

Small business: amend code to provide investment companies for (see bill S. 979), 1799.

Tennessee Valley Authority Act: amend relative to issuance of bonds (see bill S. 931), 1554.

Uniformed services: relating to retifement pay of certain members of (see bill S. 771), 1192.

Whitley, Annie V. and James G.: for relief (see bill S. 696), 1059.

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SPARKMAN, JOHN—Continued Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Explorer I: first anniversary of launching,

1271. FHA mortgage insurance, 1273. Housing’ improvements bill, 1227, 1273,

1274, 1576, 1581-1596, 1607, 1608, 1611, 1617, 1619, 1719, 1720, 1736, 1759, 1760, 1782-1786, 1788.

college housing loans, 1587-1589. FHA mortgage insurance, 1524,

1586, 1596. programing, 1521. slum clearance, 1591, 1719. VA direct housing loans, 1582-1587,

1592, 1736. Robertson, A. Willis, 1581. Small business: investment company bill,

1802. Smith, Lt. Col. Starr: tour of Europe, 1219. Textile industry, 1554.

Reports made by, from Committee on Banking and Currency,

1549. SPARTANBURG (S.C.) HERALD,

Hawaii, 1399. . SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENT-

ATIVES. Appointments: boards of visitors to mili-

tary academies, 1276, 1277. Boston National Historical

Commission, 1097. Civil War Centennial Commission,

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article,

Sites

1277. committee on arrangements for

joint session of Congress, 1277. Franklin Roosevelt Memorial Com-

mission, 1276. Gallaudet Board of Directors, 1276. Hudson-Champlain Celebration

Commission, 1277. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi

Indian Administration, 1276. Joint Economic Committee, 1118. Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commis-

sion, 1277. Migratory Bird Conservation Com-

mission, 1276. National Cultural Center trustees,

+ > 1277, National Forest Reservation Com-

mission, 1276. National Historical

Commission, 1097. National Monument Commission,

Publications

1276. : Outdoor Recreation Review Com-

: mission, 1277. / Smithsonian Institution building

* committee, 1276. ; stadium commission, 1277.

Territorial Expansion Commission, 1277.

Theodore Roosevelt x Commission, 1276.

Memorials of legislature Georgia, 1547. Missouri, 1043. Nebraska, 1043. New Mexico, 1492. North Dakota, 1492.

’ Rhode Island, 1337, 1492. ‘ South Carolina, 1547.

South Dakota, 1043. = Texas, 1043.

Washington, 1492. Wyoming, 1492.

Centennial

a Petitions and papers presented by, from al Citizens and individuals, 1838, 1492, 1706.

bs f Societies and associations, 1043, 1133, 1338, 1660.

“> SPECIAL DAYS. Bills and resolutions to designate

Bill of Rights Day (see H.J. Res. 218). Dress Right Week (see H.J. Res. 202).

~ Father’s Day (see H.J. Res. 188).

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX

SPECIAL DAYS—Continued Bills and resolutions to designate

Little League Baseball Week (see S. Con. Res. 6).

Negro History Week (see S.J. Res. 38). Senior Citizens Day (see S.J. Res. 46).

Remarks in House Child Evangelism Week, 1109.

SPECIAL ORDERS. ~ Resolutions for consideration of

H.R. 2256 (see H. Res. 154*). H.R, 2260 (see H. Res. 153*).

SPEER, VIRGINIA E., relief 3939).

SPENCE, BRENT (a Representative from Kentucky).

List: employees of the Committee on Banking and Currency, 1125.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Unemployment: alleviate conditions in

certain areas (see bill H.R. 3505), 1132. SPENDERS AND SPENDING. See ExpPEenpI-

TURES OF THE UNITED STATES; BUDGET OF THE UNITED STATES; SOCIALISM.

SPIVAK, JONATHAN, article, Defeat—Fa- mous Figure Reflects, A534.

SPOKANE VALLEY PROJECT, WASHING- TON AND IDAHO, construct (see bill S. 994).

SPORTS. Report: Participation in People-to-People

Program, by Foreign Relations Commit- tee of the Amateur Athletic Union, A720.

Articles and editorials International Pancake Day Race, A878. Santiago Tournament, 1529.

Bills and resolutions Antitrust laws: apply, to certain (see bill

S. 886). Remarks in Senate

Antitrust laws, 1495. Basketball tournament, Santiago,

1528. SPRINGFIELD (MASS.) NEWS, article, State

Senate Honors Korkosz Brothers, A657. SPRINGFIELD (OHIO) NEW SUN, article,

Krueckeberg, Ferd H., 1053. SPRINGFIELD (MASS.) UNION, article,

Blind Lawyer Accepts Post in Washing- ton, A647.

SQUIRES, JAMES DUANE, address, Mrs. Abraham Lincoln’s Visit to New England,

A759. ;

STAATS, ELMER B., letter, position of Bu- reau of the Budget on firing of 17 jani- tors at St. Louis.Area Support Center, A771.

STAGGERS, HARLEY O. (a Representative from West Virginia).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Distressed areas: system of grants-in-aid

for (see bill H.R, 4096), 1659. Equal rights for men and women: amend

Constitution relative to (see H.J. Res. 219), 1659.

Unemployment: assist States in public works construction (see bill H.R. 4095), 1658.

STARFISH. See FIsH AND FISHERIES.

STARR, RAYMOND W., editorial, Tribute, A624.

STAR-SPANGLED BANNER, national an- them, adopt specific version (see H.J. Res. 216).

STATE LEGISLATORS. See TAxaTIon.

STATES, article, States Continue To Now, Pay Later, 1514.

Table: indebtedness (1946-58), 1750. Bills and resolutions Abandoned deposits: convey, to State in

which bank is located (see bill H.R. 3889).

College facilities: provide aid in planning ~ for (see bill S. 878). Community colleges: aid in financing of

(see bill 879). Education: amend Constitution to grant

exclusive control over, to (see S.J. Res. 32).

(see bill H.R.

Chile,

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,

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STATES—Continued Bills and resolutions Employees: remove certain restrictions of

political activities of (see bill H.R. 3997). Federal income tax: return portion of, to,

for educational purposes~ (see bill S. 816).

Federal taxes: authorize collection of cer- tain, by (see bill H.R. 4161).

Nonresidents: amend Constitution to pre- vent taxing certain income of (see H.J. Res. 190, 203, 221).

approve compact for uniform tax treatment of (see bills S. 991; H.R. 4174— 4176, 4189, 4193).

Payments in lieu of taxes: (see bill S. 910).

Public lands: authorize exchange of, with (see bill S. 992).

Real property: exempt from documentary stamps, when conveyed by or to (see bill 8. 734).

Unemployment insurance program: extend and revise for (see bill H.R. 3439).

Unemployment reinsurance grants: revise and extend (see bills S. 791; H.R. 3547-— 3591, 3834, 4013, 4014, 4039, 4064, 4098).

Remarks in House Centralized government: dangers of, A756. Uniform tax treatment of nonresidents,

1662. Remarks in Senate

Financial obligations, 1513. Nonresidents: uniform tax treatment,

1813. Payments in lieu of taxes, 1509. Supreme Court: usurpation of powers of

Congress and States, 1205, 1206. STATISTICS, agriculture, low-income farms,

1089. Airplane production: airlift planes, A521. Airports: selected data, 1831-1837, 1842,

1849, 1858, 1872. Appropriations: amounts processed out-

side regular appropriations procedure, 1626.

Appropriations and estimates, 85th Con-

gress, 1729, 1730. Armed Forces: discharges, 1106, 1107. Budget distribution among the States,

provide, for

1697. California: reimbursements for volunteers,

A734. Coal mines: accidents, 1151. Congress: physicians elected to, A579-

A586. Department of Agriculture: budget, 1232,

1233. Doctors: elected to Congress, A579-—A586. Education: Federal aid, A814. Federal Airport Act: project funds, 1831. Federal debt: relation to gross national

product, 1748. Federal expenditures: cost to citizens, 1817. Federal Government: receipts and expendi-

tures (1947-59), 1515. Federal loans, guarantees and insurance:

major credit programs, 1606. Federal revenue, 1748, 1749. Federal timber sales, A635, A636. FHA mortgage portfolio, 1593. Flying Wheels: team record, A696. Foreign aid: 1940-58, A828-—A836. Government and business: comparable

jobs, A817. Government

A816. Housing: capital-grant contract authoriza-

tion, 1739-1742. Government obligations, 1573-1575,

1577.

Juveniles: arrests (1949-57), A840.

Korean Americans: moved to. United States, A697.

Municipal bonds, 1515.

Rural Electrification Administration: Wis- consin, A898.

Salaries: effects of inflation (1939 to 1975), A849.

employees: compensation,

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State and local indebtedness, 1750. Tax rates: effect of H.R. 3000 and H.R. 3001,

A676, A677. Unemployment compensation

data), 1317-1321. Urban renewal applications, 1272. Veterans: direct housing loan program,

1583, 1631. STATUTES OF THE UNITED STATES, codi-

fication, study (see S. Res. 63*). STEED, TOM (a Representative from Okla-

homa).

Article: Injunction May Be Answer To De- structive Competition, from the Ameri- can Milk Review publication relative to speech by, A548.

Letter: D. C. Daniel, National Independent Dairies Association, commending House Select Committee on Small Business and, A547.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Military radio communications: estadlish

auxiliary networks (see bill H.R. 3506),

1132. Self-employed: establish voluntary pen-

sion plans by (see bill H.R. 3507), 1132.

STEELE, JACK, article, Red Gets $88.10 monthly Social Security Payment, 1512.

STEEL INDUSTRY. Addresses

Competition: Does It Exist in Steel Buy- ing? by Roger Blough, 1381.

Competition in Steel Buying, by Senator Estes Kefauver, 1383.

STEEL LABOR (publication), article, Abra- ham Lincoln’s Message on Labor, A845.

STEICHEN, EDWARD, advance on retired roll (see bill H.R. 3419).

STEINBERG, ANGELINES C., relief (see bill

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H.R. 3784).

STEMPNIAK, CZESLAWA, relief (see bill H.R. 4244). *

STENNIS, JOHN (o Senator from Missis- sippi).

Article: Legality of the 14th Amendment as Basis of Desegregation Questioned, by

David Lawrence in the Washington Star, A795.

Table: Soviet crude oil production, 1076. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Antarctica: relating to study and develop- ment (see bill S. 764), 1192.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Public schools: reserve exclusive control to States (see S.J. Res. 32), 1060.

Tennessee Valley Authority Act: relative to issuance of bonds S. 931), 1554.

Motions and resolutions offered by Foreign trade development: committee to

study (see S. Res. 51), 1061, 1078. Remarks by, on

Agriculture:

1077. American overseas investments, 1076. Berry, Lampton: nomination to be Am-

bassador to Ceylon, 1136. Foreign aid program, 1077. Public schools: provide exclusive control

by States, 1074. Soviet trade offensive, 1075-1079.

STONE, ADOLF, article, Berlin, A736. STONE, I. F., article, Move To Abolish Un-

American Committee, 1113.

STONINGTON HARBOR, MAINE, improve- ments: authorize (see bill H.R. 3978).

STOPNITSKY, HARRY AND LENA, relief (see bill H.R. 3801).

STRACKBEIN, O. R., letter, Britain’s policy, A798.

STRATTON, SAMUEL S. (a Representative jJrom New York).

Editorial: Unjustified Oil Price Increase, from the Cooperstown (N.Y.).Freeman’s Journal, A592.

Statements: Price Stability (excerpts), by President Eisenhower in State of the Union message and economic report, A591.

amend

(see bill

surplus disposal overseas,

STRATTON, SAMUEL S.—Continued Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Unemployment: alleviate corfditions in certain areas (see bill H.R. 3698), 1334.

Remarks by, on Area redevelopment bill, 1123, 1288. Military draft extension, 16580. Oil: price increase, A591.

Price stability, A591. Roosevelt, Franklin D.:

of birth, 1476. Unemployment, 1288.

STRINGFELLOW, GEORGE E., address, Ma- sonic Order, A896.

STRUL, BETTY B., relief (see bill H.R. 4143). STUBBLEFIELD, FRANK A. (a Representa-

tive from Kentucky). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Tefinessee Valley Authority Act of 1933: amend relative to issuance of bonds (see

bill H.R. 3926), 1491. STULBERGER, GYORGY,

H.R. 3417). SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES. Testimony: sabotage of defense communi-

cations, 1325. Bills and resolutions

77th anniversary

relief (see bill

Defense facilities: guard strategic (see

bills S. 776; H.R. 3693). Investigate (see S. Res. 59*).

Remarks in House Communications: sabotage, 1325. Saboteurs in defense plants, 1326.

Remarks in Senate Defense facilities: protect, 1199.

SUGAR ACT. See AGRICULTURE. SUGIHARA, SUIMO, relief (see bill H.R.

3947). SULLIVAN, LEONOR K. (Mrs. John B.) (a

Representative from Missouri). Appointed on funeral committee, 1038. Correspondence with Bureau of the Budget relative to dismissal of 17 em- ployees by Army Support Center, St.

Louis, A771. Correspondence with Secretary of Defense

relative to dismissal of 17 employees by Army Support Center, St. Louis, A770, A771.

Correspondence with Senator. Harry F. Byrd relative to dismissal of 17 em- ployees by Army Support Center, St. Louis, A771.

Letters: dismissal of 17 employees by Army Support Center, St. Louis, from Department of the Army, A772.

— Paul S. Smelser, relative to extend- ing veterans’ educational benefits, A742.

Resolution: St. Louis Archdiocesan Coun-

cil of Catholic Men, A753. Remarks by, on Army Support Center, St. Louis: dismissal

of 17 custodial employees, A770. Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1034. Department of the Army: dismissal of 17

employees at Army Support Center, St. Louis, A770.

SUMNER, CHARLES Massachusetts).

Biography by Edward L. Pierce, A756. SUNG, JAMES H., relief (see bill S. 698). SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED

STATES. See also CourRTS OF THE UNITED STATES.

Addresses Constitutional Government Is Imperiled,

by Marlin T. Phelps, A716. Constitution and Responsible Government,

by Senator Herman E. Talmadge, A796. Modern Grab of Tyranny, by Alex A.

Lawrence, 1401. Articles and editorials

As Constitution Provides, Let the People Decide (sundry), A735.

Court Again Disregards Its Own Estab- lished Principles, A775.

Integration and the Constitution, A795. Public Forum, A525. School Segregation Cases: a Legal Error

That Should Be Corrected, 1387. Southern Moderates Are Still There, A887.

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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES—Continued

Bills and resolutions Judicial power: amend Constitution to

limit (see H.J. Res. 201).

Justices: prescribe oath of office for, of (see bill H.R. 4106).

Qualifications: establish, for persons ap- pointed to (see bills S. 813, 880).

Remarks in House Barenblatt case, 1113. Decisions: bills introduced by Representa-

tive Cramer to overcome certain, A739. reply to critics, 1111. rewriting the Constitution, 1306-

1310. Federal Constitution and the Supreme

historical review, 1109-1112. socialistic doctrine,

Court: Integration decision:

1110, 1111, 1112. Ladnar against United States (assault on

Federal officer) , 1109. State Chief Justices: report, 1306.

Remarks in Senate Congress and States: usurpation of powers

of, 1205, 1206. Human relations: decisions making judi-

cial questions out of matters of, 1072. Justices: quali%cations, 1205, 1410. School desegregation decision: reply to

critcs, 1239. unjudicial approach, 1205, 1206.

School integration decisions, 1072, 1073. Statements

Opposed to Condemning of Court, by Joseph Weintraub, A687.

Report of chief justices of State supreme courts, by Franics B. Condon, 1226.

SURGEON GENERAL OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, report (H. Doc. 73), 1493, 1543.

SURPLUS PROPERTY, code of ethics of Na- tional Association of State Agencies for Surplus Property, A630.

SWEENEY, WILLIAM, letter, pity for Com- munists, A739. -

SWIATEK, MARIA, relief (see bill H.R. 3987). SWITZERLAND, telegram, turbine genera-

tors, by Representative John H. Dent and A. B. Elias, A824.

SYMINGTON, STUART (a Senator from Mis- souri).

Article: McElroy’s Troubles, Lippmann, 1714.

Space Chief Out of Step by Mary McGrory in the Washington Star, 1715.

Editorial: Familiar Mixture, in Aviation Week, 1716.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Medical research: mobilize world leaders in

see S.J. Res. 41), 1355. Missouri: authorize sale of certain lands to

(see bill S. 692), 1059. Passports: govern issuance of (see bill S.

806), 1193. Taxation: allow deductions for certain edu-

cational expenses (see bill S. 929), 1554. Unemployment: alleviate conditions in cer-

tain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060. Unemployment insurance: grants to States

(see bill S. 791), 1193. Memorials of legislature

Missouri, 1055. Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7),

by Walter

1139. Christopher, George H.: eulogy (see S. Res.

64), 1061. Remarks by, on

Agriculture: administration by farmer- elected committeemen, 1075.

Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1083. Missile program, 1714. Ukrainian independence, 1074.

TABER, JOHN (a Representative from New York).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Messina, Domenico, for relief (see bill H.R.

4240), 1706. ,

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Trupiano, Epifanio, for relief (see bill H.R.

3534), 1113. Remarks by, on House

passes, 1629. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1629.

TAFT-HARTLEY ACT. See LaBor-MANAGE- MENT RELATIONS ACT.

TALIAVERA, RAMON C., relief (see bill S. 727).

TALMADGE, HERMAN E. (a Senator from Georgia).

Address: Association of Cotton Textile Merchants of New York, by, A667.

Budget Message, by Governor Van- diver before the Georgia legislature, 1392.

Constitution and Responsible Gov- ernment, before the American Coalition of Patriotic Societies by, A796.

Frank Park Samford; Man -of the South for 1958, by Thomas W. Martin, A681,

Inaugural Message, by Gov. Ernest Vandiver of Georgia, 1390.

National Security, by Senator Rus- sell before the Reserve Officers Associa- tion, 1386.

Representative Van Zandt, in pre- senting to Senator Russell the Minute Man of the Year award ofthe Reserve Officers Association, A791.

Article: Public School Operations (ex- cerpts), in U.S. News & World Report and the Albany (Ga.) Herald, 1072.

School. Segregation Cases, by Charles Bloch in the ABA Journal, 1387.

Editorial: Sane Program in Store? from the Atlanta (Ga.) Journal, A795.

Talmadge Farm Plan (sundry), A677, A678, A795. °

Talmadge Plan on Schools (sun- dry), A735.

Remarks: qualifications for judges, by Sen- ator Ervin before the Texas bar (1956), 1411.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Agricultural products: increased use of

(see bill S. 690), 1059. Poultry products: provide certain grading

inspections (see bill S. 984), 1800. Public schools: reserve exclusive control to

States (see S.J. Res. 32), 1060. Supreme Court: establish qualifications -

for appointees to (see bill S. 880), 1355. Wills, Robert E., for relief (see bill S. 840),

1354. ‘ Motions and resolutions offered by

American Dental Association anniversary: congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139. 3

Surplus food disposal overseas (see S. Con. Res. 8), 1194.

Remarks by, on Bloch, Charles J.: commendation, 1387. Public schools: provide exclusive control

by States, 1071-1074. Russell, Richard B.: Minute Man award,

1386. = Supreme Court; qualifications for Justices,

1410-1412. ate MINORU, relief (see bill H.R.

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TARIFF ACT OF 1930. Bills and resolutions P

Articles and containers: amend act relative to marking of imported (see bill H.R. 3441).

Sextants: amend act to place on free list (see bill H.R. 4069).

Wood moldings: amend act relative to dutiable status of (see bills S. 913; H.R. 4036). .

Works on art: liberalize tariff laws relative to (see bill S. 948),

Remarks in Senate Prozen fish blocks, 1357. Works of art: admit duty free, 1711.

appropriation procedures: by-

TARIFFS AND EMBARGOES, investigate (see H. Res. 141).

TARRANTINO, STEFANO, relief (see bill S. 829).

TASIC, MILORAD, relief (see bill H.R. 4126).

TAWES, J. MILLARD (Governor of Mary- land), inaugural address, A657.

TAXATION. See also INTERNAL REVENUE ConvE oFr 1954.

Air- and water-purifying devices: bill to allow accelerated amortization (see bill H.R. 3611).

Automobile: press release, remove excise tax on, from the office of Representative Victor A. Knox, A621.

Automobiles and accessories: bills to repeal excise tax On (see bills H.R. 3617, 3658).

Casualty losses: bill relative to recognition ‘ for (see bill H.R. 3640).

Cabaret tax: bills to exempt certain charges from (see bills S. 751; H.R. 3927, 4197).

Communications: bills to repeal tax on (see bills S. 749; H.R. 3308, 3395, 3615, 3671,

3679, 3680, 3876, 3896). Corporations: bill to increase deductible

amounts for charity (see bill H.R. 3482). Dependent: bill to grant extra exemption

for blind (see bills 8. 945; H.R. 4100). — bill to permit as deduction pay-

ments to, for services rendered business or trade (see bill S. 908).

Depletion allowance: remarks in Senate, discrimination against fiscal year tax-

payers, 1148. Excise taxes: bill relative to certain sales

promotion to determine price for pur- poses of (see bill H.R. 3332).

bills to repeal on certain articles (see bills S. 735, 749; H.R. 3282, 3308, 3395, 3449, 3615, 3617, 3678, 3679, 3680, 3876, 3896, 3983.

editorial, Cut Could Save Jobs, A811. Exemptions: bills to allow additional, for

full-time students (see bills S. 794; H.R. 3393, 3631).

Farm cooperatives: remarks in Senaté, tax treatment, 1536.

Fishermen: bill to permit filing of esti- _ mated income tax (see bill S. 774). Garbage-disposal units: bill to repeal ex-

cise tax on (see bill H.R. 3282). Gasoline: editorial, Heading for Dead End,

A567. . editorial, Tax Opposed, A753. resolution, Opposition to increase,

by Nebraska Legislature, A755. Gasoline distributors: remarks in Senate,

inclusion of wholesale distributors, 1557. Incinerators: bill to repeal excise tax on

(see bill H.R. 3282). Income tax: remarks in House, analysis

of H.R. 3000 and H.R. 3001, A672. Indians: bills to provide tax refund to, in

certain cases (see bills S. 970; H.R. 3665). Labor-surplus areas: remarks in House,

tax incentives to industries in, 1297. Lead and zinc: bill to impose import tax

on (see bill H.R. 3619). Loopholes: remarks in Senate, close, 1092. Metal scrap: bill to continue suspension of

duties on certain (see bill S. 741). Musical instruments: bill to remove ex-

cise tax on (see bill H.R. 3449). Rates: bill to reduce personal and corpor-

ate (see bill H.R. 3607) . Reduction: editorial, Cotton’s Big Job,

A798. Refunded taxes: bills to permit repayment

of certain, in installments (see bills H.R, 3598-3603) .

Refunds: bill to reduce period to file claim for certain (see bill S. 752).

Retirement plan: remarks in House, self- employed, A719.

Savings and loan associations and mutual savings banks: remarks in House, tax proposal for, A751.

Sixteenth amendment: editorial, Hand- writing on the Wall, A862.

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TAXATION—Continued resolution, American National Cat-

tlemen’s Association, A862. Small business: bill to provide tax-adjust-

ment program for (see bill H.R. 3839). Social-security benefits: bill to exempt,

from (see bill H.R. 3898). State legislators: bill to exempt certain

allowances to, from income tax (see bill S. 779).

States:_ remarks in House, uniform treat- ment of nonresidents, 1662.

remarks in Senate, uniform treat- ment of nonresidents, 1813.

Telephone service: bill to repeal excise tax on (see bill H.R. 3678).

Television sets: bills to repeal excise tax on certain (see bills H.R. 3651, 3666).

Tennis nets, metal: bill to remove excise tax on (see bill S. 735).

Transportation: editorial, Continuing Pur- pose, A551. :

Transportation of persons: bills to repeal tax on (see bills S. 742; H.R. 3350, 3396).

Transportation to and from work: bill to allow deduction for (see bill H.R. 3892, 4165).

Tuition: bill to provide income credit for certain (see bills S. 773, 775, 794, 872, 926, 929; H.R. 3458, 3634, 3847, 3912).

- remarks in Senate, income tax de- duction, 1556, 1557.

Wines: bill to adjust tax rates on spar- kling (see bill H.R. 3327).

TALBOTT, BASIL, article, Will New Con- gress Save the Dunes? A601.

TAPP, JESSE W., statement, Inflation Con- trol Needs Restraint on Government Debt, A570.

TAYLOR, DEAN P. (a@ Representative from New York).

Appointed on commission, 1277. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Blind persons: organizations for (see bill H.R. 3376), 1041.

Chu, Helen Chan, for relief (see bill H.R. 3831), 1338.

Internal Revenue Code of 1954: amend relative to medical expenses (see bill H.R. 4045) , 1657.

Interstate Highway System: include cer- tain routes (see bill H.R. 3877), 1490.

TAYLOR, MAXWELL (Chief of Staff, U.S. Army), address, Improving Our Capa- bilities for Limited War, A780.

TCHENG, VICTORIA P., relief (see bill H.R. 4140). -

TEACHERS. See EDUCATION, INTERNAL REv- ENUE CODE.

TEAGUE, CHARLES M. (a Representative from California).

Petition: continuation of House Un- American Activities Committee, by the

Senate Barbara, Calif., unit of Pro America, A498, }

Amendments offered by, to Veterans’ direct housing loan bill (H.R.

2256) : to amend, 1643.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Colorado River drainage basin: relating to

usable supply of water in (see bill H.R. 4206) , 1705.

Electronic Medical Foundation: for relief (see bill H.R. 3422), 1043.

Sakai, Hisako: for relief (see bill H.R. 3959), 1492.

Sugar Act of 1948: make permanent pro- vision of (see bill H.R. 4097), 1659.

Walog, Rafeal: for relief (see bill H.R. 3421), 1043.

Motions and resolutions offered by “Title 38, United States Code, Veterans’

Benefits”: print additional copies (see H. Con, Res. 75), 1547.

Remarks by, on Agriculture: cost of farm programs, A626. - President’s farm message, A626. Farm program: cost, A626. President’s farm message, A626. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1643, 1647.

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TEAGUE, OLIN -E. (a Representative from Texas). -

Address: Improving Our Capabilities for Limited War, by Gen. Maxwell D. Tay- lor before the Institute of World Affairs, A780.

Appointed on board of visitors to military academy, 1276.

Appointed on commission, 1277. List: employees of the, Committee on Vet- erans’ Affairs, 1129. Resolution: Committee on the District of

Columbia (House), commending Chief Robert V. Murray and the Metropolitan Police Department, A769.

Table: Veterans’ Administration loan pro-

grams, 1631, 1632. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Veterans: equalize certain disability rates (see bill H.R. 3508), 1132.

Remarks by, on Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1037 District of Columbia: tribute to Metro-

politan Police Department, A769. Murray, Robert V.: tribute, A769. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1626, 1630—

1638, 1643-1645, A845. Reports made by, from

Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, 1330. ‘TELEPHONE SERVICE. See TaxaTIon. TELLER, LUDWIG (a@ Representative from

New York). Address: Charles H. Silver, at dedication

of Alfred E. Smith Elementary School, A810.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Medina, Laureano and Conception, for re-

lief (see bill H.R. 4141), 1660. National Dress Right Week: designate (see

H.J. Res. 202), 1336. Tcheng, Victoria P. C., for relief (see bill

H.R, 4140), 1660. Unemployment insurance: provide grants

to States (see bill H.R. 4098), 1659. Young, Newton, for relief (see bill H.R.

4241), 1706.

TENNESSEE, memorial of legislature, Senate rules, 1349.

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY. Statement, Comptroller General’s audit, by

Senator Homer Capehart, 1717. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY ACT

bonds: amend act to authorize (see bills 8.931; H.R. 3460, 3461, 3462, 3635, 3636, 3641, 3661, 3926.

TENNIS NETS. See TAXATION. TEXAS, memorial of legislature, Committee

on Un-American Activities, 1043, A505. Articles and editorials

Defense Education’ Plan Approved, A688. Water Challenge, A840.

TEXAS PARADE (publication), article, Brown of Mercantile National, A595.

TEXTILE INDUSTRY, address, Cotton Farm- er, by Senator Herman E. Talmadge, A667.

Editorial: Textile Tariffs, A818. Report: Problems of the Domestic Textile

Industry (8S. Rept. No, 42), 1552. Bills and resolutions

Cotton: regain world markets (see bill H.R. 4033).

Investigate (see S. Res. 50*). Remarks in Senate

Cotton: subsidies to foreign manufactur- ers of textiles, 1553.

Investigation: authorize, 1881. . findings, 1552,

Plight of, 1552. THAILAND, statement, US. Investments

Encouraged, by Revolutionary Party, A602.

THANOPOULOS, THANOS, relief (see bill H.R. 3942).

THAYER, MARY V. R., article, Tribute to William M. Miller, A732.

THEODORE ROOSEVELT CENTENNIAL ‘COMMISSION, appointments, House, 1276.

THOMPSON, FRANK, JR: (a Representative from New Jersey).

Appointed on committee, 1277.

THOMPSON, FRANK, JR.—Continued Article: Five Basic Problems of Educa-

tion, by Fred M. Hechinger. in the New

York Times, A644. Patman Scores Abuses in Pricing—

Says Small Business Must Resist In- equitable Practices of Buying Syndi- cates, by Herbert Koshetz in the New York Times, A861.

Editorial’: Wanton Disregard of Our Herit-

age, A790. Excerpt from book entitled “Remembrance

Rock”, by Carl Sandburg, A789. Excerpt from Rockefeller report on

teachers’ salaries, A644. Letter: allow tax credit for contribu-

tions to institutions of higher education H.R. 2440), to Edmund J. Gleazer by,

A645. ——— preservation of United States

Mint, San Francisco, by Richard H. Howland, National Trust for Historic Preservation, A791.

Rev. George W. Ahr, relative to the Monitor newspaper (excerpt), A769.

Statement: Education, by President Eisen- hower at press conference, A644.

Preservation of Historic Sites, by Representative Wright, A789.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Ehrmann, Ernest, and wife: for relief (see

bill H.R. 3535), 1133. Historical buildings and sites: determine

national value before destruction of (see bill H.R. 4046) , 1657.

Labor organizations: prevent abuses in (see bill H.R. 3766) , 1336.

Public buildings: restore historic works of art (see bill H.R. 3509), 1132.

School construction: provide for in certain areas (see bill H.R. 3765), 1336.

Schools: require Government to operate for certain children (see bill H.R. 3764), 1336.

Uniform tax treatment of nonresidents: compacts by States for (see bill H.R. 4175) , 1704.

Remarks by, on

Education: proposed legislation to assist in solving basic problems of, A644.

Freehill, Joseph H.: eulogy, 1108. Historical sites: preservation, A789. Military draft extension, 1686. Monitor newspaper: anniversary, A769. Patman, Wright: national coat and suit

industry recovery board Award of Merit presented to, A861.

THOMPSON, RILEY, poem, Tribute to Amer- ican Indian, A810.

THOMPSON, WINTFORD, relief (see bill H.R. 4142).

THORNBERRY, HOMER (a Representative from Tezas).

Appointed on committee, 1276. Resolution: Texas State Senate, A505.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Businesses owned by husband and wife: tax

treatment (see bill H.R. 3377), 1042. Villarreal, Guadalupe, Sr.: for relief (see

bill H.R. 3536) , 1133.

Remarks by, on

Committee on Education and Labor: in- vestigations, 1623.

Committee on Small Business: continua- tion, 1623.

Reports made by, from Committee on Rules, 1546, 1547.

THURMOND, STROM (a Senator from South Carolina).

Article: Army Cheeseparing, by Mark S. Watson in the Baltimore Sun, A848.

Britain’s Verdict on Socialism, from the Anderson (8.C.) Free Press, A765.

Congress Control of Debt, Inflation Called Major Task, by W. W. McEachern in «he American Banker publication, A904

Moral Thermometer, by Frederick Brown Harris in the Washington Star, A693.

THURMOND, STROM—Continued ———— Social Ethic: A Social Evil, by An-

thony Harrigan in the Charleston (S.C.) News and Courier, A543.

Strange Bureaucratic Practices, by Constantine ‘Brown in the Washington Star, A763.

Ten Points, by “The Spectator,” A6°6.

———_—- When Moral Strength Counts, by Constantine Brown in the Washington Star, A692.

Editorial: Brandeis on Unions, from the Charleston (S.C.) News and Courier, A535. 7

——D. W. Watkins Portrait Symbolizes an Era, from the Greenville (S.C.) News, A538.

——— Deficit Financing and Unemploy- ment, from the Greenville (S.C.) News, A537. j

—— Gov. E. F. Hollings (sundry), A528- A530.

Putnam Letter and the Washington Post and Times Herald (sundry), A897, A898.

~ Welfare Lullaby, by Tom O’Connor in the Allendale County (S.C.) Citizen, A690.

Whither America? by David Law- rence in the U.S. News & World Report, A612.

Who's a Reactionary Now? from the Greenville (S.C.) News, A536.

——— World Is Adopting America’s Sys- tem, from the Columbia (S.C.) Record, A688.

Letter: Mary Elaine Adams, in the Chris- tian Science Monitor entitled “Not a Democracy,” A902.

Amendments offered by, to Housing improvements bill (S. 57): to

amend, 1562, 1762. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Government contracts: eliminate claims of immunity from certain taxes relative to (see bill S. 815), 1194.

Procurement contracts: prevent allocation to certain areas (see bill S. 814), 1194.

Supreme Court: establish qualifications for appointees to (see bill S. 813), 1194.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see 8. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Housing improvements bill, 1757.

opposition to public housing, 1757. Little Rock school crisis, 1205. Supreme Court: criticism, 1205.

qualifications for Justices, 1206.

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Textile industry, 1553. ‘ TILLAMOOK, OREG., lands: convey certain,

to city of (see bill H.R. 3676). ,

TIME (magazine), article, Batista’s Brutal Methods, A508.

TIN, CHUN, relief (see bill H.R. 3812).

TIPTON, STUART G., article, Drinking on Airlines? 1293.

TITUSVILLE, PA., oil wel, issue coin to com- memorate first, at (see bill H.R. 3655).

TOBACCO. See AGRICULTURE.

TODT, GEORGE. Articles How Mikoyan Got US. Secrets, A693. Russian Psychopolitics (sundry), A569,

A656, A657.

TOGETHER (magazine), article, Drinking on Airlines? 1293. f

TOLEDO BLADE, article, Golden Agers Put Personal Stamp on New Homes, A740.

TOLL, HERMAN (a Representative from Pennsylvania).

Article: Sights of Our City, by John C. Calpin in the Philadelphia Bulletin, A630.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Equal rights for men and women: amend

Constitution- relative to (see H.J. Res. * 225), 1706.

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TOLLEFSON, THOR C. (a Representative from Washington).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Airport aid bill (see H.R. 3378), 1042. Internal Revenue Code of 1954: amend

relative to club dues tax (see bill H.R. 4099), 1659.

Railroad acts: amend certain to increase benefits (see bill H.R. 3928), 1491.

Taxation: exempt certain gifts made by employers (see bill H.R. 4101), 1659.

grant additional exemption for de- pendent blind or totally disabled (see bill H.R. 4100), 1659.

repeal cabaret tax (see bill H.R. 3927), 1491.

Motions and resolutions offered by VHF television booster stations: operation

of certain (see H. Con. Res. 53), 1043. TOMASHEWSKA, MRS. HALINA, relief (see

bill H.R. 3946). TOMLINSON, EDWARD, articles, Reds Open

New Push in Latin Amerita, (sundry), A535, A536.

TONIC, ANTE, relief (see bill H.R. 4132). TORRE, MARIE, article, Protecting Sources

of Information, A564. TORRES, CLAUDIO D., relief (see bill H.R.

3948). TOWELL, WILLIAM,

Cancer, A712. Statement: Effect of Water Pollution on

Fish and Wildlife, A515. TOWNSEND PLAN, remarks in House, bill

(H.R.~ 4000) to implement, A&66. TRADE WAR. See FOREIGN TRADE: RUSSIA. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ACT. Bills and resolutions

Aliens: amend act to provide for return of certain property by (see bill H.R. 4181).

Amend (see bill S. 744). Former owners: amend act relative to

transfer of interests to certain (see bill S. 744).

Investigate (see S. Res. 56*). Remarks in Senate

Investigate operation, 1441. ~ TRAHER, RALPH H., relief (see bill S. 920). TRAINEESHIPS. See Pusiic HEALTH. TRAVEL. See also INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL. Remarks in Senate, right to travel: pro-

tect, 1204. \ TRAVERSE CITY (MICH.) RECORD-

EAGLE, letter, Great Lakes water diver- sion, by N. G. Damoose, A490.

TRBOJEVIC, PETER, ‘relief (see bill S. 848).

TREASURY DEPARTMENT. See also SEC- RETARY OF THE TREASURY.

Appointments to Board of Visitors, Coast Guard Academy, 1277, 1561, 1690, 1814.

Articles: Losses on Government Bonds, (series), A659-A664.

Letter: U.S. Mint, San Francisco, by Rich- ard H. Howland, A791.

Bills and resolutions Bureau of Customs:. confer jurisdiction to

settle certain claims of employees of (see bill S. 883).

Cost Guard Academy: construct facilities at (see bill H.R. 4182).

Coast Guard Academy: construct facilities construct at Elizabeth City, N.C. (see bill S. 709).

Remarks in House Coast Guard Academy, A869.

Remarks in Senate Government bonds: effect of inflation upon holders of, 1867.

Hard money policy, 1085. Interested rates on Government securities,

1747, 1762.

TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS. Status of Forces Agreement: prohibit de-

livery of United States servicemen to foreign jurisdictiOn (see H.J: Res. 192). ee LETITA, relief(see bill H.R,

).

article, Freshwater

.

TRIMBLE, JAMES W. (a Representative from Arkansas).

Article: Fulbright and Dulles, by Walter Lippmann in the Washington Post and Times Herald, A889.

Rise of a Young Man With Ideas— Senator Fulbright, by Arthur Krock in the New York Times, A889.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Equal rights for men and women: amend

Constitution relative to (see H.J. Res. 220), 1659.

Remarks by, on

Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1036. TROAST, PAUL L., statement: Economic

Forecast for 1959, A906. TRUPIANO, EPIFANIO, relief (see bill H.R.

3534). TSAO, ANITA Y., relief (see bill S. 759). TSIROS, DIONISIOS, relief (see bill S. 710). TUCK, WILLIAM M. (a Representattive from

Virginia). Appointed on Commission, 1277.

TUCKER, JAMES W., article, Butcher of Hungary, A541.

TUCSON STAR, editorial, Passes to Democrats, A773.

TUITION. See, TAaxaTIONn. TURKEY, vessels, extend loan of certain, to

(see bill H.R. 3366). TWIN. FALLS (IDAHO) TIMES-NEWS. Articles and editorials

Another Honor for Budge, A605. Washington Area Told Columbia River

Contaminated, But Snake River Worse, A755.

TYLER (TEX.) COURIER-TIMES, article, Hawaii, 1399.

TYNES, MRS. TYRA F.., relief (see bill S. 832). TYREE, DAVID (Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy),

article, Eight Nations To Stay in Antarc- tica, A796.

US.A. (magazine), article, Social Ethic—So- cial Evil, A543.

U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT. Articles and editorials

United States Now Ahead, A704. Whither America? A612.

UDALL, STEWART L. from Arizona).

Address: Louis W. Douglas, before the Life Managers Association of Greater New York, A846.

Appointed on committee, 1276. Article: Southern Moderates Are Still

There, by Ralph McGill in the New York Times, A887.

Transcript of President’s press conference (excerpt) regarding tax increases at State and Federal Government levels, A880.

Motions and resolutions offered by VHF television booster stations: operation

of certain (see H. Con. Res. 54), 1043. Remarks by, on

Eisenhower. President: position on public revenues and Federal programs, A880.

UKRAINE, remarks in House, Independence Day, A523, A566, A605, A654.

Remarks in Senate: Independence Day, 1074, 1075, 1173.

ULLMAN, AL (a Oregon).

Appointed on commission, 1277. Appointed on committee, 1276. Article: Problem of Access to Public Lands,

from. Conservation News, publication, A523.

Russian Chrome Ore to United States, from Ore-Bin publication, A751.

Letter: proposed increase in electric power rates, by Willard I. Johnson, Hood River Electric Cooperative, A838.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Federat Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act:

amend relative to chemical preservatives (see bill H.R. 3767) , 1336.

Pacific Northwest account: establish (see bill H.R. 3510), 1132.

~

Responsibility

(a Representative

Representative from

ULLMAN, AL-—Continued Remarks by, on

Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1035. Defense facilities: geographical dispersal of,

1479. Military draft extension, 1689. Veterans: direct housing loans, 1646.

UNCLE BEN’S QUICK RICE, letter, adver- tising policy, by Alan T. Rains, 1821.

UNDERWOOD, N. DAK., school construction,

aid in (see bill S. 787). UNEMPLOYMENT. Articles and editorials

Cardinal Calls for United Efforts, A840. Congressional Action, A756. Deficit Spending, A537. Families Hang Onto Life, A882. Tour Reveals Coal Camp Poverty, A808.

Bills and resolutions Depressed areas: program to alleviate con-

ditions in (see bills S. 722; H.R. 3448, 3450, 3451, 3466, 3505, 3622, 3642, 3698, 3849, 3875, 3902, 3906, 3966, 4048).

Distressed areas: establish system of grants-in-aid for (see bills H.R. 3504, 4027, 4096).

Public works: provide program of, to re- lieve (see bill H.R. 4095).

Reinsurance grants: revise and extend, to

States (see bills S. 791; H.R. 3547-3591, . 3834, 4013, 4014, 4039, 4064, 4098).

Lists Labor-surplus areas, 1088, 1120-1123.

Remarks in House Area redevelopment: analysis of bill (H.R.

3466), 1119. Area redevelopment legislation, 1624. Depressed areas: aid, 1288. Increased benefits: proposed legislation,

1310, 1317, 1322. Labor-surplus areas: tax incentive to, in-

dustries in, 1297. Michigan: data, 1317. West Virginia: situation in, A653.

Remarks in Senate Area redevelopment program:

1087, 1093, Pennsylvania, 1094.

UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION ACT. List: sponsors of bills to amend, 1310. Tables: selected data, 1317-1321. Telegram: increase benefits by 11 Gover-

nors, 1315. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE. Bills and resolutions Employers: extend for employees of cer-

tain (see bill H.R. 4020). Program: revise and extend State (see

bill H.R. 3439). Remarks in Senate

Improve program, 1200. analysis of bill (S. 791), 1200.

UNION LEAGUE CLUB, address, 210th An-~ niversary of the Black Watch, A641.

UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC, agricultural agreement, 1348.

UNITED ELECTRICAL, RADIO & MACHINE WORKERS OF AMERICA, letter, shorter workweek, by Albert J. Fitzgerald, A845,

UNITED NATIONS. Article: Bang-Jensen and the U.N., A794.

Remarks in House Korean conflict: use of U.S. troops, 1587. Special fund: appointment of Paul G.

Hoffman to administer, 1649. UNITED SERVICE ORGANIZATION, remarks

in Senate, tribute, 1571, 1572. US. ADVISORY COMMISSION ON EDUC A-

TIONAL EXCHANGE, report, 1038, U.S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Statements

Diversion from Boston of customs process- ing of inbound foreign parcel post packages, by Greater Boston Chamber, A858

establish,

Federal Airport Act, 1551. Addresses

Jones, Leland H.: before Phenix City-Rus- sell County Chamber, A482.

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VELOUDOS, ARISTIDIS, relief (see bill HR. VETERANS—Continued U.S. SAVINGS & LOAN LEAGUE, address, Citizenship Responsibilities of Corporate Management, by Henry J. Kaiser, Jr., A492.

U.S. TERRITORIAL EXPANSION MEMO- RI4J. COMMISSION.

Arvrointments, House, Senate, 1277, 1789. UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING AND

SERVICE ACT. Letters: Draft extension opposed, by citi-

zens of Oregon, A824. Articles and editorials Dilemma of College Student: Draft Dodger

or Patriot? A670. Fight To Kill the Draft, A714. Look at the Draft, A823.

Bills and resolutions Amend (see bill H.R. 3618). Extend (see bill H.R. 2260*). Farmworkers: amend act to defer certain,

from (see bills H.R. 4055, 4056).

Remarks in House Bill (H.R. 2260) to extend, 1648, 1662. Draft: terminate, 1458. Selective service program, extend, 1291.

Remarks in Senate ~ GI educational and training program: re-

new, 1557. UNIVERSITY OF THE AMERICAS, establish

(see H.J. Res. 215). Remarks in House: establish, 1624.

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, citation

from Institute of International Educa- tion, A764.

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH, report, Higher Education in the Soviet Union,

A551. UPTON, T. GRAYDON (Assistant Secretary

of the Treasury) report on nomination, 1136.

URBANI, CATERINA, relief (see bill H.R. 4239).

URBAN RENEWAL. See Hovusine. URRUTIA, MANUEL, biography, A884.

UTAH, editorial, Oil Royalties (sundry), A484, A485.

UTT, JAMES B. California).

Address: World Trade: New Crises Ahead, by Representative R. M. Simpson before the American Tariff League, A738.

Text of American Tariff League scroll of honor presented to Representative R. M. Simpson, A738.

Text of Los Angeles Federal district court decision in the case of Andrija Artu- kovic, A744.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Armed Forces: relating to criminal juris-

diction in foreign countries (see H. J. Res. 192), 1042,

Colleraffi, Mondello F., for relief (see bill H.R. 3425), 1043.

Dew, Hong-to, for relief (see bill H.R. 3426), 1043.

Government insurance policies: collateral for certain loans (see bill H.R. 3382), 1042.

Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbors breakwater: extend (see bill H.R. 3380), 1042.

Mashbir, Sidney F., appoint as permanent colonel (see bill H.R. 3424), 1048.

Mission Indian lands: cancel reimbursable charges against (see bill H.R. 3381), 1042.

* Newport Harbor Union High School: for relief (see bill H.R. 3383), 1042.

Orange Coast College, for relief (see bill H.R. 3423) , 1043. :

Thompson, Wintford J., for relief (see bill H.R, 4142), 1660.

United States v. Fallbrook Public Utility District: assessment of costs against the United States (see bill H.R. 3384), 1042.

World War II excess profits: amend code relative to (see bill H.R. 3379), 1042.

Ye relief (see bill H.R.

VANDIVER, ERNEST (Governor of Georgia), inaugural address and budget message, 1390, 1392.

(a Representative from

3429). VENEZUELA.

Article: New President, 1484. Remarks in House, Betancourt,

Romulo: election, 1484.

President

VANIK, CHARLES A. (a Representative from Ohio).

Address: State of the State, by Gov. Mi- chael V. DiSalle before the General As-

sembly of Ohio, A850. Zditorials: DiSalle’s Program—Sound and

Specific (sundry), A742, A743 Table: VA loans in Cleveland,

1646.

1954-58,

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by self-expression

(see bill Blind: protect right to

throygh organizations of the H.R. 3768) , 1336.

Minimum wage: 3769), 1336.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3589), 1331.

increase (see blil H.R.

Remarks by, on Ohio flood damage, 1324. Roosevelt, Franklin D.: 77th anniversary of

birth, 1473. Supreme Court: constitutional amendment

limiting jurisdiction of, 1310. Television: Dupont Show of the Month,

A653. good argument against pay TV, A653.

Veterans: direct housing loans, 1641, 1645,

1646. VAN PELT, WILLIAM K. (a Representative

from Wisconsin).

Article: Order’s First Mother General, M. Agnes Hazotte, Just 16 When Chosen in 1858, from the Fond du Lac (Wis.) Com- monwealth Reporter, relative to Order of St. Agnes, A568.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Milk and milk products: protect public from unsanitary (see bill H.R. 4102), 1659.

Railroad acts: amend certain to increase benefits (see bill H.R. 3511), 1132.

VAN ZANDT, JAMES E, (a Representative from Pennsylvania).

Address: Minuteman of the Year, presenta- tion of award of the Reserve Officers As- sociation to Senator Russell by, A791.

Letter: John L. Lewis, to Douglas Dillon protesting levying of customs tax on coal imports by German Government, A710.

Report: Amateur Athletic Union, foreign relations committee, on people-to-people program, A720.

Statement: Amendments to Railroad Re- tirement and Railroad Unemployment Insurance Acts, before House committee by, A843.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by National Defense Education Act: amend-

ment (see bill H.R. 3386) , 1042. Small business: grants to universities (see

bill H.R. 3385), 1042. Veterans: amend: code relative to pensions

for widows and children of World War I (see bill H.R. 3512), 1132.

Remarks by, on Coal: import tax imposed by West Germany

on U.S., A545. Coal Research and Development Commis-

sion: create, A848. Military draft extension, 1673. West Germany: import tax on US. coal,

A545.

VERASTIQUE, VICTORIANO D., relief (see bill S. 718).

VETERANS. See also VETERANS’ ADMINIS- TRATION.

Allied governments: bill to provide benefits to US. citizens who served with (see bill S. 983).

Benefits: bill to amend act to provide, for those discharged since January 31, 1955 (see bill H.R. 4216).

bill to provide for persons with cor- rected discharges (see bill H.R. 3269).

Board of Veterans’ Appeal: bill to limit terms of office of (see bill H.R. 3721).

bill to permit judicial review of certain decisions by (see bill H.R. 4146).

Death compensation: bill to increase rates of wartime (see bill H.R. 3751).

Dependency and indemnity compensation: bill to revise basic pay in computing (see bill S. 723)"

Direct loans: bills to provide additional funds for (see bills H.R. 2256*, 3299, 3444, 3513, 3759, 3890).

Disability: bill to provide further bases for determination of (see bill H.R. 3750).

Disability compensation: bill to equalize rates of wartime (seé bill H.R. 3510).

Education: remarks in Senate, clarify law relating to veterans of Korean conflict, - 1509.

remarks in Senate, renewal of GI training program, 1557,

Educational and training benefits: bills to extend for duration of draft (see bills S. 930; H.R. 4222);

letter, extend to young veterans, by Paul S. Smelser, A742.

Education or training program: bills to liberalize conditions to permit change in (see bills S. 750, 906; H.R. 26, 2143).

Eye and limb: bill to increase compensa- tion for loss or loss of use of (see bill H.R. 4008).

Free mailing privileges: bill to provide, for patients at veterans hospitals (see bill H.R. 3624).

Home loans: remarks in House, amend- ments to H.R. 2256 offered by Represen- tative Edith Nourse Rogers, A774.

Hospital care and medical services: bill to revise basis for furnishing (see bill H.R. 3475).

Housing: remarks in House, bill (H.R. 2256) providing for direct loans, 1625, A844, A903, A908.

remarks in Senate, bill (S. 57) to provide loans for, 1582, 1717, 1736, 1754, 1758, 1762.

tables, direct lown program, 1583, 1631.

Insurance, life: bill to provide lump-sum payments in certain cases (see bill H.R. 3305).

Insurance, U.S. Government life: bill to permit use of, as collateral for certain loans (see bill H.R. 3382).

Loans guaranty benefits: bill to extend, to certain (see bill H.R. 3757).

Loans: bill to amend act-relative to inter- est on certain (see bill H.R. 3433).

Moro Province campaign: joint resolu- tions to provide benefits to those who served in (see H.J. Res. 191, 197).

Multiple sclerosis: bill to increase pre- sumptive period for service connected (see bill H.R. 3473).

bill to revise basis for service con- nected (see bill H.R. $3724).

National cemeteries: bill to. revise eligi- bility requirements for burial in (see bill S. 825).

Pensions; bills to exclude certain income in determining eligibility for (see bills H.R. 3447; 3753).

bills to increase income limitations for persons eligible for (see bills S. 799, 933; H.R. 3268, 3329, 3'754, 4074).

Pensions or Paychecks? address by E. L. Omohundro, 1086.

Psychoses, functional: bill to revise basis for service connected (see bill H.R. 3724).

Service-incurred disability: bill to fix spe- cial rate for (see bill H.R. 3749).

Retirement pay: resolution, Military Order of the World Wars, A615.

Service Academies: bill to consider service at, during specified periods as active service (see bill H.R. 3371).

State soldiers’ home: bills to subsidize (see bills H.R. 3752, 4230).

Spanish-American War: bill to provide pension for certain veterans of (see bill H.R. 3728).

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of certain veterans of (see bill H.R. 3968).

resolution, widows’ pensions, by United Spanish War Veterans, 1457.

Veterans’ benefits: concurrent resolution to print extra copies of (see H. Con. Res. 75).

Vocational rehabilitation program: bill to cover veterans disabled June 26, 1950 (see bill H.R. 4222).

Widows: bill to authorize death compen- sation to certain (see bill H.R. 3755).

bills to provide equal benefits to certain (see bills H.R. 3341, 3399, 3512).

bill to authorize gratuitous benefits for certain (see bill H.R. 3747).

bills to increase pension income limits for (see bills H.R. 3479, 3712).

World War I: bill to exempt social-security benefits in determining pension eligi- bility for (see bill H.R. 4075).

bills te provide pensions for, (see bills S. 907; H.R. 3296).

World War I service: bill to amend act to consider certain duty as (see bill H.R. 3338). .

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION. See also VETERANS.

Bay Pines, Fla.: bill to construct hospital at (see bill H.R. 3858).

Home loans: remarks in House, Expansion of program, A647.

Long Beach hospital: letter, tribute to, by Archer C. Beach, A564.

New Jersey: bill to construct hospital in (see bill H.R. 4184).

Paraplegics: bulletin relative to rehabili- tation of, A696.

VETERANS ADMINISTRATOR. See also VETERANS; VETERANS’ ADMINISTRATION.

Communications from Loans: interest rates, 1053, 1130.

VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS. Addresses

Johnson, Lyndon B., 1563, A872. Mahan, John W., 1563.

VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Address: Sdviet-American Relations—Mi-

koyan’s Visit, at Fordham College, by, 1067. ;

Appointments: boards of visitors to mili- tary academies, 1561.

Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field, 1561.

Joint Economic Committee, 1561. reader of Washington’s Farewell

Address, 1561. Senate Office Building Commission,

1561. Letter: custodial contracts, from the Gen-

eral Services Administration, 1508. discontinuance of certain reports,

from the Bureau of the Budget, 1500. GPO disbursements, from the Pub-

lic Printing, 1509. GSA direct payinents, from the

General Services Administration, 1506. indigent defendants, from the At-

torney General, 1497. oil and gas leases, from the Interior

Department, 1363. Bills relative to

Election of: amendment to Constitution relative to (see H.J. Res. 194), 1042.

Memorials of legislature ,. Georgia, 1708. North Dakota, 1350, 1798. Rhode Island, 1350. South Carolina, 1349. South Dakota, 1054. Tennessee, 1349. Washington, 1054, Wyoming, 1351.

Petitions and papers presented by, from Citizens and individuals, 1054. mie and associations, 1054, 1191, 1351,

550.

VILLARREAL, GUADALUPE, relief (see bill H.R. 3536). :

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VINSON, CARL (a Representative from Georgia).

Commendations in the House, 1667, 1678. List: employees of the Committee on

Armed Services, 1125. Remarks: military draft, by Generals Le-

May, Pate, Taylor, and Admiral Russell, 1663, 1664.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by, Army Reserve: strength requirements (see

bill H.R. 3388), 1042. Defense contractors: indemnify against

hazardous risks (see bill H.R. 4103), 1659. Uniform Code of Military Justice: amend-

ment (see bill H.R. 32387), 1042. Remarks by, on

Military draft extension, 1469, 1662-1666, 1682.

doctors, 1665, 1666. Great Britain, 1664.

Reports made by, from Committee on Armed Services, 1489.

VIRGINIA LEAGUE OF. MUNICIPALITIES, address, Federal Grants-in-Aid, by Sen- ator A. Willis Robertson, 1420.

VISAS. See DEPARTMENT OF STATE. VISSON, ANDRE, article, Inflation in France,

1867. VITAL, EDUARDO, R., relief (see bill H.R.

4128).

VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION. See PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED.

VOLKMAN, IDEL, relief (see bill H.R. 3427). VOM BAUR, F. TROWBRIDGE, article, How

To Deal With the Navy in the Field of Business Law, A874. '

VONDERLEHR, RAYMOND A., ET AL., relief (see bill H.R. 4120).

WAGES. See Farr LABor STANDARDS ACT. WAGGONER, ALVIN G., address, Commis-

sioning of U.SS. Observation Island,

A638. WAGNER, ROBERT F., letter, Federal hous-

ing legislation, A609. WAINWRIGHT, STUYVESANT (a

sentative from New York). Appointed on Board_of Visitors to Military

Academy, 1276. Article: IMCO Coal to Panama and Liberia,

by William J. Humphreys in the New York Herald Tribune, A504.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Advisory Committee for the Blind: estab-

lish (see bill H.R. 3390), 1042. Behrens, Caroline E.: for relief (see bill

H.R. 3537), 1133. Construction guarantees: relating to sales- men of real estate (see bill H.R. 4105), 1659.

Historic buildings and works of art: save and restore certain (see bill H.R. 3770), 1336.

Housing Act of 1954: amend relative to construction loans (see bill H.R. 4047), 1657.

Interstate Highway System: include cer- tain routes (see bill H.R. 3699), 1334.

National Housing Act: amend relative to loss claims on certain loans (see bill H.R, 4104), 1659.

Self-employed persons: pension plans (see bill H.R. 3389) , 1042.

United States Code: amendment regard- ing lotteries (see bill H.R. 3391), 1042.

Motions and resolutions offered by “Code_of Ethics for Government Service’’:

print as House document (see H. Con. Res. 55), 1043.

WALDO, THAYER, article, Why Latin Amer- ica Distrusts Us, A549.

WALDROP, FRANK, article, Un-American Mischief in Indonesia, 1113.

WALKER, GEORGE W. P. (2d Lt., US. Army), remarks in House, eulogy, A769.

WALLHAUSER, GEORGE M. (a Representa- tive from New Jersey).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Strul, Betty B., and daughter: for relief

(see bill H.R. 4148) , 1660. Volkman, Idel: for relief (see bill H.R.

3427) , 1043.

Repre-

73 WALLHAUSER, GEORGE M.—Continued Remarks by, on

Kieb, Ormonde A.: tribute, A568. WALLICH, HENRY C., address, Is Inflation

Inevitable? A600. WALL STREET JOURNAL. Articles and editorials

Agency Works on New Plan To Spur School Building, A615. °

Defeat—Famous Figure Reflects, A534. Insecure Protection, A616.

Only Political Party, A767. Quote Liberal End Quote, A762. Union Power Versus Public Interest, A765. Waterway Woes, A512.

WALOG, RAFAEL, relief 3421).

WALPER, PERRY E., letter, abandoned strip

mines, A871. WALTER, FRANCIS E. (a Representative

from Pennsylvania). Article: Dan Flood Justifies Confidence

With Work at Mine Catastrophe, from the Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) Independent, A799.

Refugees (a séries), by Morris Cun- ningham in the Memphis (Tenn.) Com- mercial Appeal, A801.

List: employees of the Committee on Un- American Activities, 1128.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Certain aliens: for relief (see bill H.R.

(see bill H.R.

4242), 1706. Karam, John: for relief (see bill H.R.

3428), 1043. Labor practices: amend code relative to

(see bill H.R. 3700) , 1334. Orel, Theodore: for relief (see bill H.R.

4243), 1706. Stempniak, Czeslawa: for relief (see bill

H.R. 4244), 1706. U.S. judges: prescribe oath of office of (see

bill H.R. 4106) , 1659. Motions and resolutions offered by Committee on Un-American Activities:

authorize funds for (see H. Res. 137),

1043. Remarks by, on Committee on the Judiciary: funds, 1284. Educational exchange program; perma-

nent resident problem, 1691. Stone, I. F., 1112. Waldrop, Frank C., 1113.

WALTER, JOHN W. B. (Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army), letter, Army is investigat- ing firing of 17 janitors, A772.

WAMPLER, FRED (a Representative from Indiana).

Report: Warren County (Ind.) Farm Pro- gram, A748.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Unemployment: alleviate conditions of in

certain areas (see bill H.R. 4048), 1657. Veterans: amend code relative to certain

loans (see bill H.R. 3513), 1132. Remarks by, on

Area redevopment bill, 1624. Military draft extension, 1680. Unemployment, 1624. Veterans’ Administration direct loan pro-

gram: expand (see bill H.R. 3513), A647. WANG, TE-SHAO, relief (see bill H.R. 3815). WANVIG, CHESTER O., statement, Spiritual

Values in Business, A649.

WARD, CHESTER C. (Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy), statement, Outer Space Law, A541.

WARD, HAROLD N., relief (see bill H.R. 3991).

WASHINGTON (STATE). Memorials of legislature

International rowing contest, 1054, A484. May, Catherine, 1492. Remarks in House: Education problems,

A813.

WASHINGTON, GEORGE. Designated to read Farewell Address

Allott, Gordon, 1561.

WASHINGTON ISLAND, WIS., remarks in Senate, Navigational Aids, 1070.

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WASHINGTON NEWS. Articles and editorials

Closer Berlin? A634. Eight Nations To Stay in Antarctica, A796. Labor’s Attack on Mikoyan, A618. New Civil Service Era, A499. Reds Open New Push in Latin America,

(sundry), A535, A536. WASHINGTON POST AND TIMES HERALD. Book review of Water Lippmann’s “The Communist World and Ours,’”’ by Senator J. W. Pulbright, A680.

Articles and editorials Aid, Not Carpetbaggery, 1884. Batista Unhappy in Refuge, A779. Broad-Gaged, 1211. Court Restores Old-Age Benefits to De-

ported Alien, 1511. Double Standard, A504. Green Hailed in Senate, 1343. Gross Profit, A499.

Honorable Way, A735. Ike Warned on Lack of Trained Men, A651,

A652. Labor and Industry Work Together. To

Save Hat Firm, A564. Look at Draft, A823. Missiles by Numbers, A689. One in Five, 1878. One to One on Labor Reform, A684. Our Right To Know, (from the Anniston

Star), A572. Panama Stands

Limits, A635. Post Betrays Its Creed

Star), A502. Press Gallery’s Jim Preston, A764. Public Backs Ike on Hold-the-Line, A805.

Putnam Letter (sundry), 1101, 1102, A897, A898.

Question of Packaging, A683. Rockefeller’s Millions, 1744.

Senator Green Sees 14 Presidents, 1345. Senator Green Steps Down, 1345. State Press Group Attacks Paper for Re-

fusal of Ad, (from Birmingham Post Herald), A563.

Victor Herbert's Anniversary Recalls His Love of Quiet, A703.

Voice for the Region, 1417. What’s a Local Need? 1760.

Letters ° Britain's policy, by O. E. Strackbein, A798. Civil rights, by Senator Paul H. Douglas,

1884. God and Mr. Dulles, by John P. Gorsuch,

A648. Refusal to run Putnam letter, by William

F. Monogan, Sr., A506. Remarks in House Putnam, Carleton: refund to print letter,

1101. WASHINGTON STAR. Articles and editorials

Crime’s Breeding Ground, 1878. Hawaii and the District, A762. Pioneering New School Plan, A592. Rank Discrimination, A601. Robertson's Retirement, 1716. Senator Green’s Trip, 1345.

WATER. See also IRRIGATION AND RECLAMA- TION.

Report, Water Resources, by Rockefeller Bros. Fund, 1049.

Statement: California Problems, by Gov. Edmund G. Brown, A531.

Articles and editorials Day the Taps Run Dry, 1050. Texas Challenge, A480. Water availability—A national Problem?

1047. Water’s Importance in Industry, 1053. When a City Faces Drought, 1052.

Bills and resolutions Committee To Study Development and

Cordination of Water Resources: estab- lish (see S. Res. 48).

Resources: evaluate (see bill H.R. 3704). <a supply areas of (see bill H.R. 3312),

Water ‘rights: protect, in withdrawal of public lands (see bills S. 851).

Firm on New 12-Mile

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WATER—Continued Remarks in Senate

Committee To Study Development and

Coordination of Water Resources: estab-

lish, 1045. Public lands: effect of withdrawal or

reservations on water rights, 1362. Resources: development problems (re-

view), 1045-1053. WATER DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS; DAM-

AGES, provide for settlement of, due

to (see bill H.R. 3708). WATERMAN, ALAN T. (Director, National

Science Foundation). Statement, scientific research, 1209.

WATER POLLUTION, poll conducted by Milton P. Adams for Federal Water Pol- lution Control Adivsory Board, A819.

Statement: Effect on Fish and Wildlife, by

William E. Towell, A515. Articles and editorials

All Is Not Lost, A864. Clean Up—On Sickness, A863. Columbia River Contaminated, But Snake

River Worse, A755. Freshwater Cancer, A712. Sewage Goes Streaming By, A825. Terrible Price To Pay, A802. They Call It Drinking Water, A518.

Waterway Woes, A512. Wonsocket Continues To Pollute Narragan-

sett Bay, A866. Bills and resolutions

Sewage treatment works: increase grants

for construction of (see bills S. 805;

H.R. 3610). Treatment works: allow accelerated amor-

tization of, for tax purposes (see bill H.R. 3611).

Remarks in House Sewage plant construction, A650.

WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, re- marks in Senate, amend, 1203

WATKINS, D. W., editorial, Symbolizes an Era, A538.

WATSON, MARK S&., article, Army -Cheese- paring, A848.

WATTS, EWART G., sermon, How Concerned Are You? A517.

WATTS, JOHN C. (a Representative from Kentucky).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Philippine tobacco: duty-free imports (see

bill H.R. 3392) , 1042. -~WAYCROSS (GA.) JOURNAL-HERALD. Articles and editorials

Carol Wise Records Hymns, A726. Editorial: Talmadge Offers Farm

A677. WAYNE COUNTY NEWS, editorial, Deep in

the Heart of Dixie, A775. WEATHER CONTROL. Remarks-in Senate

Colorado River Basin, 1710. Program of weather modification, 1813.

WEAVER, PHIL (a Representative from Nebraska).

Editorial: Gross Profit, from the Washing- ton Post and Times Herald relative to Representative Gross, A499.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Community Television Bureau: establish

(see bill H.R. 3771) , 1336. Motions and resolutions offered by VHF television booster stations: operation

of certain (see H. Con. Res. 56), 1043. Remarks by, on

Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1036. WECHSLER, JAMES A., remarks in Senate

relative to, A815. WEED CONTROL. See AGRICULTURE; NoxI-

ous WEEDS.

WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS, NATIONAL LI- BRARY OF, establish (see bill H.R. 3715).

WEINTRAUB, JOSEPH, statement, Opposed To Condemning of Supreme Court, A687.

WEIS, JESSICA McC. (a Representative from New York).

Appointed on committee, 1279.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Discrimination: prohibit on account of

sex in certain instances (see bill H.R. 3869), 1489.

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WEIS, JESSICA McC.—Continued Remarks by, on Wage rates: prohibit discrimination on ac-

count of sex, 1463. WELFARE PROGRAMS. See Socrarism, WESTERN HEMISPHERE CORPORATION

ACT, remarks in Senate, proposed changes, 1147.

WESTERN STATES, article, West Puts Its Brand on Congress, by Senator Richard L. Neuberger, A685.

WESTLAND, JACK (a Representative from Washington).

Appointed on committee, 1276. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Community Television Bureau: establish

(see bill H.R. 3929), 1491. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Fred: for relief (see

bill H.R. 3994), 1547. Shivananda, Swami for relief (see bill H.R.

3832), 1338. Social Security Act: amend relative to

earned income (see bill H.R. 3701), 1334. WEST MILFORD, N.J., resolution: Ferry

fares, by township committee, A687. WESTON, ROSS A., sermon, Open Letter to

Governor Almond, A602. WEST VIRGINIA, text of conference with

Secretary of Commerce regarding oil im- ports by Representatives of , 1883.

Remarks in House Coal mining industry: plight of, 1544. Surplus food for needy, A720. Unemployment, A653.

WEST VIRGINIA CENTENNIAL CELEBRA- TION, participation: urge, in (see HJ. Res. 208).

WESTWOOD, AMY B., relief (see bill H.R. 4118).

WET LANDS. See AGRICULTURE. Statement: halt drainage program, by D.

H. Janzen and others, 1464, 1467. WHARTON, J. ERNEST (a Representative

from New York). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Blind: protect right to self-expression through organizations of the (see bill H.R. 3772) , 1336.

Electric power and energy: minimize Gov- ernment advantage in sale of (see bill H.R. 3773) , 1336.

WHITE, J. B., relief of heirs of (see bill S. 882).

WHITE, PAUL H.., relief (see bill S. 836).

WHITE, WILLIAM S&., article, The Ever Green Senator Green, 1345.

WHITENER, BASIL L. (a Representative from North Carolina).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Communication services: repeal excise

taxes on (see bill H.R. 3395), 1042. House and Senate pages: residence for (see

bill H.R. 3398), 1042, Income tax: deductions for dependent care

(see bill H.R. 3397), 1042. increase exemptions to $1,000 (see

bill H.R. 3393), 1042. \Social security: remove outside earnings

limitation (see bill H.R. 3394), 1042. Transportation of persons: repeal excise

tax on (see bill H.R. 3396), 1042. Veterans’ widows: pensions for non-serv-

ice-connected death (see bill H.R. 3399), 1042.

Remarks by, on

Capitol pages: residence, A486. Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1035. Excise tax: repeal, A485. Income tax: additional deductions and _exemptions, A485.

Legislative proposals: summary, A485, A486. Social Security Act: amend relative to out-

side income limitation, A485. World War II and Korean widows and

orphans: pensions, A485.

WHITESVILLE, W. VA., article, Boom to Ghost Town, A885. ;.

WHITLEY, ANNIE V., relief (see bill S. 696).

WHITTEN, JAMIE L. (a Representative from Mississippi) .

List: outstanding citizens from. Holly Springs, Miss., A860.

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WHITTEN, JAMES L.—Continued Bilis and joint resolutions introduced by

Election of President and Vice President: amendment to Constitution relative to (see H.J. Res. 194), 1042.

Remarks by, on \ Christopher, George H.: eulogy, 1036.

WICHITA FALLS TIMES, articles, Claude Miller, A539, A540.

WIDNALL, WILLIAM B. (a Representative from New Jersey).

Appointed on Board of Visitors to Military Academy, 1277.

Appointed on committee, 1119. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Blache, Alice G., for relief (see bill H.R. 3432) ,. 1043.

Forsthoff, Gert, for relief (see bill H.R. 3430), 1043.

Historical lands: relating to acquisition of certain (see bill H.R. 3774), 1336.

New Jersey judgeship: provide additional (see bill H.R. 3400), 1042.

Nushi, Fahridin, for relief (see bill H.R. 3431), 1043.

Velondos, Aristidis, for relief (see bill H.R. 3429), 1043.

Voting age: amendment to Constitution relative to (see H.J. Res. 193), 1042.

WIER, ROY W. (a Representative from Min- nesota).

Bilts and joint resolutions introduced by Fort Snelling National Cemetery: permit

certain remains to remain buried in (see bill H.R. 3930), 1491.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3590), 1331.

Remarks by, on Committee on Un-American Activities:

funds, 1286. WIGGINS, J. RUSSELL, editorial, Where’s the

Line? A897. Remarks in House relative to, 1101. .

WIGGLESWORTH, RICHARD B. (a former Representative from Massachusetts) .

Remarks in Senate, confirmation, 1136. Report on nomination to be Ambassador to

Canada, 1059. WILCZYNSKI, JAN P., relief (see bill H.R.

3827). WILDLIFE. Articles and editorials

Alaskan Reservoir, A811. State Needs More Wetlands, A809.

Bills and resolutions Farm drainage: amend act to prohibit

certain, harmful to (see bills H.R. 3909, 3918).

Remarks in House Wet lands: halt drainage program, 1464.

WILEY, ALEXANDER (a Senator from Wis- consin).

Address: Educational Exchange Program, by the President, 1378.

Article: Conservation Expert, George Gul- lickson, Only 11, Best of All, by Lewis Cc. French in the Milwaukee Journal, A842.

Senator Theodore Green Com- mended, (sundry), in Washington and New York newspapers, 1343-1346.

Editorial: Barriers Against Wisconsin Milk, in the Wisconsin Agriculturist and Farmer, 1809.

Letter: David A. Hamil, REA Administra- tor, relative to activities of Rural Elec- trification Administration during 1958, A898.

indigent defendants, to the Vice President from the Attorney General, 1497.

milk marketing bill, from trade magazines and organizations, 1809.

List: National Cultural Center trustees, 1379.

Report: Current Wisconsin Statistics, by the Rural Electrification Administra- tion, A898.

Increasing Juvenile Delinquency, by the Department of Health, Educa- tion, and Welfare, A839.

WILEY, ALEXANDER—Continued Resolution: deny U.N. recognition of Hun-

gary, by the Milwaukee Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Men, 1191.

forest antidisease research, by the Timber Products Association of Michi- gan, 1070.

milk marketing, by the Racine Milk Producers Cooperative Association, 1809.

navigation aids, by the Door Coun- ty Board of Supervisors, 1070.

Report: Brazil Famine, from the State ’ Department, 1541. Table: police arrests of children and Jju-

venile delinquency court cases, 1949-57, A840.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Antarctica: relating to study and develop- ment of (see bill S. 764), 1192. enning, Walter A., for relief (see bill S. 729), 1138.

District Courts: provide representation to certain defendants in (see bill S. 895), 1494. ,

Federal real property: authorize sums in lieu of taxes to local governments (see bill S. 910), 1495.

Ice Age National Park: establish (see bill S, 894), 1494.

Milk and milk products: protect public from unsanitary (see bill S. 988), 1800.

Milk program for children: increase and extend (see bill S. 982), 1800.

Reitzenstein, Maria, for relief (see bill S. 888), 1494.

United States Foreign Service Academy: establish (see bill S. 730), 1138.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association annivers-

ary: congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Petitions and papers presented by, from Societies and associations, 1191.

Remarks by, on Agriculture: milk marketing bill, 1809. Antarctic study commission, 1195. Brazil: famine conditions, 1540. Detroit Harbor navigation aids, 1070.

District of Columbia: National Cultural Center trustees, 1378.

Educational exchange program, 1377. Foreign relations briefings, 1540. Foreign Service Academy: establish 1139. Forest antidisease research, 1070. Great Lakes connecting channels: funds,

1070.

Green, Theodore F.: resignation as chair- man of Committee on Foreign Relations, 1342.

Ice Age National Park: create, 1495. Indigent defendants: representation in

courts, 1496. Red China tensions, 1171. School milk program, 1803. Soviet advancements, 1211. United Service Organization: 18th anni-

versary, 1571. :

WILKEN, A. FRED, letter, spending programs, A498.

WILKES-BARRE, PA., resolution, area rede- velopment, 1095.

WILKES-BARRE INDEPENDENT, article, Dan Flood Justifies Confidence With Work at Mine Catastrophe, A799.

WILKES-BARRE RECORD, article, Berwick To Build Cars for Subway in Senate, A838.

WILKES-BARRE TIMES-LEADER-NEWS. Articles and editorials

Five Doctors Honored, A742. Kiwanis Cite Charles N. Loveland, A733.

WILKINS, ROY, article, Integration Must Move, 1258.

WILLIAM, WILLIAM C., relief (see bill S. 684).

WILLIAMS, E. CHRISTINE, relief (see bill H.R. 3934).

Government

WILLIAMS, G. MENNEN (Governor of Michi- gan).

Addresses

Governors’ Conference on Civil Rights,

1817. Tribute, by Paul M. Butler, A895.

WILLIAMS, HARRISON A., JR., (@ Senator from New Jersey).

Appointed on committee, 1555. Statement: Chief Justices Association

Resolution on Supreme Court, by Chief Justice Weintraub, New Jersey Supreme

Court, A687. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Cerf, Julian, for relief (see bill S. 868),

1355. Kostalas, Konstantinos A., for relief (see

bill S. 869), 1355. Medical research: mobilize world leaders in

(see S.J. Res. 41), 1355. Surplus food commodities: distribution to

needy persons (see bill S. 663), 1510.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193.

Uniform tax treatment of nonresidents: compacts by States for (see bill S. 991), 1800.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Highfields Residence Center for Delin-

quents, 1580. Juvenile delinquency, 1579. State tax compacts: uniform treatment of

nonresidents, 1813.

WILLIAMS, JOHN BELL (a Representative from Mississippi).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Agricultural county committees: include

employees of in certain Federal acts (sce bill H.R. 3514), 1132.

Federal Aviation Act of 1958: amend rela- tive to rate for certain additional pas- sengers, (See bill H.R. 4049), 1657.

WILLIAMS, JOHN J. (a Senator from Dela- ware).

Appointed on committee, 1789. Article: Court Restores Benefits to Alien,

by James Clayton in the Washington Post, 1511.

Glaring Spending Differences, by Peter Edson in the Washington News, 1723.

Red Inmate Gets Social Security Check, by Jack Steele in the Washing- ton News, 1512.

Letter: Daniel Nestor case, from the Im- migration Service, 1512.

TV Channel 12, to Governor Law- rence of Pennsylvania from Governor Boggs of Delaware, 1820.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Item veto: amend Constitution relative

to certain appropriation bills (see 8.J. Res. 44), 1495.

Labor organizations: provide further safe- guards against improper practices in (see bill S. 748) , 1139.

Remarks by, on Agriculture: President’s message on, 1224.

price support program, 1234.

Bittelman, Alexander: social security ben- efits, 1511.

Government spending: differences, 1723.

Nestor, Ephraim: social security benefits, 1511.

Social security: benefits to Communists and treasonists, 1511.

TV Channel 12, Delaware: opposition to transfer, 1819.

WILLIAMSBURG (VA.) NEWS, article, Free Kosher Kitchen and Joe Pearson, A779.

WILLIAMSTON (MICH.) ENTERPRISE, edi- torial, Trend in Newspaper Business, A547.

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WILLIS, EDWIN E. (a Representative from Louisiana).

List: Mardi Gras participants, 1694. Remarks by, on

Mardi Gras Ball, 1694. WILLOUGHBY, CHARLES A., remarks in

House, report on communism, 1113. WILLIS, ROBERT E., relief (see bill S. 840). WILSON, BOB (a Representative from Cal-

ifornia). Article: One for the Road—Back, by Peggy

L. Penney, in National Business Woman

magazine, A746. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Blaes, James H.: for relief (see bill H.R. 3960), 1492.

Blom, Anthonie: for relief (see bill H.R. 4144), 1660.

Colorado River drainage basin: relating to usable supply of water in (see bill H.R. 4210), 1705.

Docling, David: for relief (see bill H.R. 3960), 1492.

Gowan, Patrick W.: for relief (see bill H.R.

3960), 1492.

Mize, Harlie L.: for relief (see bill H.R.

3960), 1492.

Perkins, William L.: H.R. 3960), 1492.

Reimbursement of property taxes: plan

for repayment (see bill (H.R. 3602), 1332.

WILSON, HENRY (late a Massachusetts) .

Statement: States Are Something, Still,

by, A757. WINSTEAD, ARTHUR (a

from Mississippi).

Address: Mississippi products dinner, Mis- sissippi Day Committee by, A574.

Amendments offered by, to

Military draft extension (H.R. 2260): to amend, 1683.

Remarks by, on Military draft extension, 1683, 1684.

WINSTON-SALEM (N.C.) JOURNAL, article, Hawaii, 1398.

WINTER, ELMER L., letter, American traveler as good-will ambassador, A665.

WINTERER, STEELE L., statement, Eco- nomic Forecast for 1959, A906.

WIREGRASS BASEBALL ASSOCIATION,

INC., relief (see bill H.R. 3776). ° WIRTH, GENE, editorial, Deep in the Heart

of Dixie, A775.

WISCONSIN AGRICULTURIST, article, Bar- riers Against Wisconsin Milk, 1809.

WISCONSIN BANKERS ASSOCIATION, ad- dress, Banking Concentration, by Repre- sentative Emanuel Celler, A575.

WISE, CAROL, article, Records Hymns, A726.

WISE, JONAH B., editorial, Legacy of Dr. Wise, A767.

WITHROW, GARDNER R. (a Representative from Wisconsin).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Get, Tom: for relief (see bill H.R. 3833),

1338.

Milk and milk products: protect public from unsanitary (see bill H.R. 3986),

for relief (see bill

Senator from

Representative

1547.

WODZISZ, CASMIR, relief (see bill H.R. 3788) .

WOLF, LEONARD G. (a Representative from Iowa).

Editorial: A Look at the Draft, from the Washington Post and Times Herald, rela- tive to proposal by, A823.

Amendments offered by, to Military draft extension (H.R. 2260): to

amend, 1684. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Armed Forces: extend provisions of cer-

tain acts relating to (see bill H.R. 3775), 1336.

Motions and resolutions offered by - Alternatives to conscription: establish committee to study (see H. Con. Res. 71), 1337.

WOLF, LEONARD G.—Continued Remarks by, on

Military draft extension, 1291, 1669-1671, 1684.

Ohio floods, 1324. WOLF, ROBERT E., report, Review of Na-

tional Forest Timber Sales in Three

Western Regions, A635. WOOLEY, JOHN, article, Ignorance, Apathy

Seen, A497." WOMEN. Bills and resolutions Employment: prohibit discrimination in,

of (see bills H.R. 3866-3869, 3885-3888). Equal rights: amend Constitution to pro-

vide, for men and (see H.J. Res. 196, 199,

206, 207, 210, 212, 219, 220, 222-226). Remarks in House

Equal pay for equal work, 1459, 1460, 1462, 1463, 1469.

WOMEN’S FORUM ON NATIONAL SE- CURITY, address, Changing Dimensions

in National Security, by Secretary of De- fense Neil H. McElroy, A776.

WOOD MOLDINGS. See Tarirr Act or 1930 WOOL ACT OF 1954, remarks in House, sheep

shearers, A715. WORKMEN'S CIRCLE, address, Housing Bias,

by Walter L. Kirschenbaum, A800. WORKS OF ART. See Art; TaRIFF ACT OF

1930.

WORKWEEK.

ACT.

WORLD GOVERNMENT, address, Responsi- bility of Maintaining Permanent Peace, hy Representative Charles O. Porter, A589.

WORLD MARXIST REVIEW (publication), remarks in Senate relative to, A815.

WORLD PARLIAMENTARIANS ASSOCIA- TION, address, Responsibility of Main- taining Permanent Peace, by Representa- tive Charles O. Porter, A589.

WRIGHT, JIM (a_ Representative Texas).

Appointed on committee, 1277. Statement: Preservation of Historic Sites,

by, A789. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Historic buildings and works of art: pre- serve (see bill H.R. 3401), 1042. ,

National historic lands: acquire certain for highway purposes (see bill H.R. 3878), 1490.

Remarks by, on Historic buildings: preserve, A627.

WRIGHT, MARION A., statement, Civil Rights, 1245, 1255.

WRIGHT, THOMAS P., article: Cuba—Out of Its Chains, A566.

WUI, LEE K.., relief (see bill S. 974). WYOMING, memorial of legislature, booster

television stations, 1351, 1492.

YAKIMA RECLAMATION PROJECT. Bills and resolutions

Costs: provide for apportionment of cer- tain (see bill H.R. 3335).

Kittitas division: provide for construction reduction in (see bill H.R. 3336).

YARBOROUGH, RALPH (a Senator from Tezas).

Articles: Claude Miller (sundry), A539, A540.

— —— Eight Nations To Stay in Antarctica, by Jim G. Lucas in the Washington News, A796.

Three-Rail Program Fills Needs of Pupils, Superior or Dull, by G. K. Hoden- fiéld, in the Dallas (Tex.) News; A899.

Editorial: Defense and Business, from the Sherman (Tex.) Democrat, A900.

Defense Education Plan Approved, from the Houston (Tex.) Post, A688.

Statehood Owed Hawaii, from the Austin (Tex.) Statesman, A762.

Letter: retirement pay for service person- nel, from Col. Robert E. Joseph, A615.

Remarks: education, by Alan T. Water- man, 1209.

See Farr LasBor STANDARDS

from

YARBOROUGH, RALPH—Continued Report: Federal Deposit Insurance Corpor-

ation, by Representative Rutherford, A902.

Resolution: military order of the world wars, A615.

naval repair facility closure, by the Southside Rotary Club of Corpus Christi, 1526.

Table: Federal airport program, Texas, 1872.

Amendments offered by, to

Housing improvements bill (S; 57): to amend, 1562, 1762.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Agricultural products: increased use of

(see bill S. 690) , 1510. Antarctica: relating to study and develop-

ment (see bill S. 764), 1192. Clayton Act: amend relative to antitrust

violations (see bill S. 725), 1060. Department of Science and Technology:

create (see bill S. 676), 1066. El Paso County, Tex.: authorize construc-

tion of bridge (see bill S. 922), 1554. Medical research: mobilize world leaders

in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355. Railroads: protect passengers by requiring |

maintenance of facilities (see bill S. 996) , 1800.

Retired servicemen: equalization of pay (see bill S. 269), 726.

Surplus food commodities: distribution to needy persons (see bill S. 663), 1510.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

United States Code: amend to clarify term “change of program of education or training” (see bill S. 906), 1495.

US. Foreign Service Academy: establish (see bill S. 730) , 1138.

Youth Conservation Corps: establish (see bill S. 812), 1194.

Motions and resolutions offered by American Dental Association anniversary:

congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1799.

Remarks by, on Airport improvements bill, 1871, 1872. Corpus Christi Naval Station: closure of

repair facility, 1525. Department of Science and Technology:

create, 1208. Housing improvements bill, 1781, 1782. Interest rates, 1764, 1781. Miller, Claude: eulogy, A539. National debt, 1871. ; Richard E. Byrd Antarctic Commission:

create, A795. Rio Grande Bridge, El Paso: construct,

1555. Rutherford, J. T.: tribute, A902. Unemployment, 1526. Veterans: clarification of

rights, 1509.

YATES, SIDNEY R. (a Representative from Illinois).

Article: Success of Pan-American Games Vital to Nation, by Leo Fisher in the Chicago American, A525.

YEA-AND-NAY VOTES IN HOUSE. Universal Military Service and Training

Act: on bill (H.R. 2260) to extend, 1689. Veterans’ housing: on bill (H.R. 2256) to

provide for direct loans, 1647. on motion to recommit bill (H.R.

2256), 1647.

YEA-AND-NAY VOTES IN SENATE. Federal Airport Act: on bill (S. 1) to

amend, 1874. -on amendment of Mr. Cotton and

others to bill (S. 1), 1870. on amendment of Mr. Morton and

others to bill (S. 1), 1873.

on amendment of Mr. Schoeppel to bill (S. 1), 1865.

Housing Act of 1959: on bill (S. 57), to enact, 1788.

educational

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YEA-AND-NAY VOTES IN SENATE—Con. on amendments of Mr. Capehart to

bill (S. 57), 1613, 1614, 1722, 1732. on amendment of Mr. Clark to bill

(S. 57), 1761. on amendment of Mr. Monroney to

bill (S. 57), 1785. ’

YEARS OF CRISIS (television program), transcript of telecast (excerpt relative to US. prestige) , A537.

YEE, LEE M., relief (see bill S. 999).

YICK, TAM J., relief (see bill H.R. 4137).

YING, CHAN KIT, relief (see bill H.R. 3786).

YOUNG, MILTON R. (a Senator from North Dakota).

Appointed secretary of conference, 1096. Article: Farmers Get Only Share of Sup-

ports, by Ovid A. Martin in the Fargo Forum, 1233.

Table: lamb and mutton imports, 1071. 1960 agricultural budget, 1232, 1233,

1340.

Amendments offered by, to Housing improvements bill (S. 57): to

amend, 1562, 1759.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Acreage allotments: provide wheat mar-

keting quotas without (see bill S. 891), 1494.

Edward Arthur Patterson Lake: designate Dickinson Dam, N. Dak., as (see S.J. Res.

16), 706. Farm program: provide improved (see bill

S. 892), 1494. Geographic Center of the North American

Continent National Monument: estab- lish (see bill S. 784), 1193.

Indians: provide economic assistance (see bill S. 953), 1790.

Judges: pay annuity to widows of (see bill S. 785), 1193.

Kensal School District: for relief (see bill S. 786), 1193.

Medical research: mobilize world leaders in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355.

Mineral interests: convey to former owners of certain lands (see bill S. 783), 1193.

Missouri River: survey portion of for navigability (see bill S. 790), 1193.

Postal employees: provide ‘certain over- time pay (see bill S. 788), 1193.

Public land States: exchange certain land with Government (see bill S. 992), 1800.

Railroad employees: regulate use of track motorcars (see bill S. 995), 1800.

Railroads: protect passengers by requiring maintenance of facilities (see bill S. 996), 1800.

YOUNG, MILTON R.—Continued Bills and jotnt resolutions introduced by

Retired servicemen: equalization of pay (see bill S. 269), 726.

Rural carriers: increase equipment main- tenance allowance (see bill S. 789), 1193.

Surplus agricultural products: use in motor fuels (see bill S. 912), 1554.

Trading With the Enemy Act: amend (see bill S. 744), 1138.

Underwood School District No. 8: pay cer- tain sum for school construction (see bill S. 787) , 1193.

Veterans: increase income limitations for certain retired (see bill S. 799), 1193.

War Claims Act of 1948: amend (see bill

S. 744), 1138. Wheat: relating to certain seed (see bill

8S. 782), 1193. Memorials of legislature

North Dakota, 1798. Motions and resolutions offered by

American Dental Association anniversary: congratulations (see S. Con. Res. 7), 1139.

Remarks by, on Agriculture: barter program, 1233.

lamb and mutton imports, 1071. President’s message on, 1231. wheat program, 1231.

Correction of the Record, 1340.

Housing improvements bill, 1759, REA policy, 1232.

YOUNG, NEWTON, relief (see bill H.R. 4241). YOUNG, STEPHEN M. (a Senator from

Ohio), Editorfal: Expect Best, Maybe Castro Will

Deliver, by Holmes Alexander in the Indianapolis Star, A682.

Telegram: congratulations on city court appointment, to Louis B. Heller by, A804.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Flood control: relating to property on

Great Lakes -(see bill S. 859), 1354. Medical research: mobilize world leaders

in (see S.J. Res. 41), 1355. Surplus food commodities: distribution to

needy persons (see bill S. 663), 1510.

Unemployment: alleviate conditions in certain areas (see bill S. 722), 1060.

Unemployment insurance: grants to States (see bill S. 791), 1193.

Urban renewal: amend laws relating to (see bill S. 193), 726.

Remarks by, on District of Columbia: sales tax, 1184. Government flood control activities: inclu-

sion of Great Lakes property damage, 1365.

YOUNG, STEPHEN M.—Continued Remarks by, on

Johnson, Lyndon B.: American Heart As- sociation award, 1397.

Sales taxes: opposition to, 1184. Telephone excise tax repeal, 1184.

YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, remarks in House, National YMCA Week,

A503. YOUTH CONSERVATION CORPS.

Article: Plan To Save Trees, Land, and Boys, 1264.

Establish (see bills S. 812; H.R. 3709, 3744). List: youth forestry camps, 1267. Remarks in Senate, establish, 1261.

YPHANTIS, JOANNA T., relief (see bill H.R. 3521).

YUGOSLAVIA, agricultural agreement, 1348.

ZABLOGKI, CLEMENT J. (a Representative from Wisconsin).

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Milk and milk products: protect public

from unsanitary (see bill H.R. 3931), 1491.

Remarks by, on Gordon, Thomas S.: eulogy, A516.

Ukrainian Independence Day, A566.

ZADA, FOUAD M., relief (see bill H.R. 4133).

ZAGARRI, CALOGERO P., relief (see bill.S. 3933).

ZANAKIS, MIHAIL, relief (see bill S. 804).

ZAPPONE, GIUSEPPE, relief (see bill H.R. 4139).

ZELENKO, HERBERT (a Representative of New York).

Appointed on board of visitors to Merchant Marine Academy, 1661.

Bills and joint resolutions introduced by

Jakubowski, Rosa, for relief (see bill H.R. 3538), 1133.

Lighthouse keepers: salaries (see bill HR. 3402), 1042.

Pineiro, Jose R., for relief (see bill H.R. 3962), 1492.

Rickman, Reginald C., for relief (see bill H.R. 3961), 1492.

Self-employed: established voluntary pen- sion plans (see bill H.R. 3879), 1490.

Unemployment insurance: provide grants to States (see bill H.R. 3591), 1331.

Motions and resolutions offered by Ireland: provide for unity of (see H. Res.

152), 1491.

ZIMMERMAN, JULIAN J. (FrepEraL Hovstnc COMMISSIONER), report on nomination, 1059.

ZION NATIONALE PARKS, revise boundaries (see bill S. 713).

Remarks in Senate, boundaries, 1064.