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<tongrcssional Record st . United States PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE gi CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION of America ENROLLED BILLS PRESENTED TO THE On September 25, 1950: SENATE PRESIDENT AFTER ADJOURNMENT S. 3136. An act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to tritnsfer to the town of MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1950 The Secretary of the Senate reported Mills, Wyo., a sewerage system located in that on September 25, 1950, he presented such town; The 27th ·day of November being the to the President of the United States the S. 3431. An act for the relief of Tatiana day to which Congress adjourned, under following enrolled bills : Moravec; and the terms of House Concurrent Resolu. S. 450. An act to amend the Civil Aero• S. 3706. An act to amend the act of May tion 287, adopted September 23, 1950, the nautics Act of 1938, as amended, by provid· 28, 1926 (44 Stat. 670), entitled "An act Senate reassembled in the old Supreme 1ng for the delegation of certain authority granting public lands to the county of Kern, of the Secretary of Commerce and of the Calif., for public park purposes. Court Chamber in the Capitol. On September 26, 1950: ALBEN w. BARKLEY, of .Kentucky, Vice Administrator of Civil Aeronautics, and for other purposes; S. 3727. An act to authorize certain con. President of the United States, called the struction at Grimss Air Force Base, and for Senate to order at 12 o'clock meridian. S. 3504. An act to promote the develop· other purposes; and ment of improved transport aircraft by pro· S. 3814. An act authorizing the Secretary The Chaplain, Rev. Frederick Brown viding for the operation, testing, and modi· Harris, D. D., of the city of Washington, of the Interior to issue patents in fee to cer• fication thereof; and tain allottees on the Blackfeet Indian Reser· ottered the fallowing prayer: S. 3960. An_ act to ·amend subsection (b) vation. Almighty God, unto whom all hearts of section 10 of the act of June 26, 1884, On September 27, 1950: are open, all desires known, and from as amended (U.S. C., title 46, sec. 599 (b) ). S. 1507. An act to amend section 10 of the whom no secrets are hid, cleanse the APPROVAL OF SENATE BILLS AFTER act of August 2, 1946, relating to the receipt ADJOURNMENT of pay, allowances, travel, or other expenses thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration while drawing a pension, disability allow.. of Thy Holy Spirit, that we may per The President of the United States, ance, disability compensation, or retired pay, fectly love Thee, and worthily magnify subsequent to the adjournment of the and for other purposes; Thy holy name: Grant, we beseech Thee, Senate until November 27, 1950, notified S. 2801. An act to give effect to the Inter• to these chosen servants of the common. the Secretary of the Senate that he had national Convention for the Northwest · At· wealth clear vision, true insights, and approved and signed acts, as fallows: !antic Fisheries, signed at Washington under pure hearts as, facing perplexing tasks date of February 8, 1949, and for other pur· On Sept~mber 22, 1950: poses; and great responsibilities, they again as· S. 3807. An act to authorize the President S. 2875. An act to extend for a period of 5 cend this holy hill of the Nation's life. to appoint Col. Henry A. Byroade as Director years the time for appropriating and expend· In these fateful days, for whose decisions of the Bureau of German Affairs, Department 1ng funds to carry out the Federal Airport the future will judge us, by Thine en· of State, without affecting his mmtary status Act; abling might may we maintain our and perquisites. S. 2922. An act for the relief of Chieko integrity unsullied by animosities, preju. On September 23, 1950: Murata; dices, or personal ambitions, regarding S. 2317. An act relating to the construction S. 3015. An act for the relief of Walter always public office as a sacred trust. of school facilities in areas affected by Fed· Tyson; Thou who through storm and night art eral activities, and for other purposes; S. 3018. An act for the relief of W. F. S. 2477. An act to amend title 14, United Steiner; still guiding and guarding, in these per. States Code, so as to equalize pay and re. S. 3123. An act to amend section 5 of the nous times to Thee we cry: God save tirement benefits of a certain class of com· act of February 26, 1944, entitled "An act the state. missioned omcers of the Coast Guard; to give effect to the Provisional Fur Seal We ask it in the name that is above S. 2636. An act to amend the Soil Conser. Agreement of 1942 between the United States every name. Amen. vation and Domestic Allotment Act, as of America and Canada; to protect the fur seals of the Pribilof Islands; and for other THE JOURNAL amended; purposes"; S. 272·4, An act to amend the Armed Forces On request of Mr. LUCAS, and by unan· S. 3517. An act to authorize the construe. Leave Act of 194e, as amended, and for other tion, operation, and maintenance of the Ver· imous consent, the reading of the Jour· purposes; mejo reclamation project, New Mexico; nal of the proceedings of .Saturday, S. 3398. An act to authorize the exchange S. 3579. An act for the relief of Midship· September 23, 1950, was dispensed with. of certain land for purposes of the Colonial man Willis Howard Dukelow, United States ENROLLED BILLS SIGNED AFTER National Historical Park, and for other pur· Navy; ADJOURNMENT poses; S. 3917. An act for the relief of Basilio S. 3437. An act to amend the Atomic Energy Gorgone; Subsequent to the adjournment of the Act of 1946; S. 4088. An act to amend section 61 of the Senate, the President · pro tempore, S. :.,728. An act to implement Reorganiza· National Defense Act to permit the States under the authcrity of House Concurrent tion Plan No. 20 of 1950 by amending title 1 to organize military forces, other than as Resolution 288, signed the following of the United States Code, as regards pub· parts of their National Guard units, to serve enrolled bills, which had previously been lication of the United States Statutes at while the National Guard is in active Fed· Large, to provide for the publication of eral Service; and signed by the Speaker of the House of S. 4136. An act to include the Coast Guard Representatives: treaties and other international agreements between the United States of America and within the provisions of the Selective Serv· S. 450: An act to amend the Civil Aero other countries in a separate compiliation, to ice Act of 1948 and to authorize the Presi· nautics Act of 1938, as amended, by provid· dent to extend enlistments in the Coast ing for the delegation of certain authority be known as United States Treaties and Other Guard. of the Secretary of Commerce and of the International Agreements, and for other On September 28, 1950: •Administrator of Civil Aeronautics, and for purposes; S. 1192. An act for the relief of certain other purposes; s. 3796. An act to amend section 4474 of Basque aliens; S. 3504. An act to promote the develop· the Revised Statutes, as amended, relating S. 2028. An act to permit the Board of Ed· ment of improved 'transport aircraft by pro· to the use of petroleum as fuel aboard steam ucation of the District of Columbia to par· viding for the operation, testing, and modifi· vessels; and ticipate in the foreign teacher exchange pro· cation thereof; and S. 3889. An act to increase the amount of gram in cooperation with the United States S. 3960. An act to amend subsection (b) of Federai aid to State or Territorial homes for Otnce of Education; section 10 of the act of June 26, 1884, as the support of · disabled soldiers and sailors S. 2324. An act for the relief of Maria Bal· amended (U.S. C., title 46, sec. 599 (b)). of the United States. sam; XCVI--993 15771 15772 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE NOVEMBER 27 s. 3321. An act for the relief of Dr. Zena Mr. HOEY. Mr. President, I present Mr. LUCAS. I ask unanimous con (Zenobia) Symeonides; herewith a letter from the executive sec sent that the Senator from Louisiana s. 3434. An act for the relief of Mikiko retary of the State board of elections of [Mr. LONG] be excused from attending Anzai; and S. 3824. An act for the relief of Kenneth North Carolina, showing that Willis the sessions during this week. Bruce Kohel Kozai. Smith received a majority of the votes I also ask unanimous consent that the On September 29, 1950: cast for United States Senator for the junior Senator from Alabama [Mr. S. 450. An act to amend the Civil Aero• unexpired term of the late Senator SPARKMAN] be excused for an indefinite nautics Act of 1938, as amended, by provid· Broughton, ending January 2, 1955. period, inasmuch as he is a representa tng for the delegation of certain authority The State board of elections does not tive of the United States to the fifth of the Secretary of Commerce and of the meet until tomorrow, arid the certificate session of the General Assembly of the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics, and for other purposes; . of election has not been officially issued. United Nations. S. 1292. An act to amend section 32 (a) (2) There is no controversy, and the certifi The VICE PRESIDENT.