SUBJECT INDEX

A Page Page Accounts, Bureau of, appropriation for_ 32, 42, 58 Agricultural Commodities. See also indi-. Actors' Equity Week, National, designa­ vidual commodities. tion 18 Acreage allotments and marketing quotas 13, 79, 81, 92, 114, 279 Administrative Expenses Act of 1946, Importation, proclamation 1032 Amendment, student trainees, pay­ Surplus— ment of transportation expenses 252 Appropriations for removal, use of Advisory Commission on Intergovern­ funds for related programs 826 mental Relations, appropriation for__ 65 Sale for foreign currenpies, additional Advisory Committee on Private Enter­ prise in Foreign Aid, establishment-- 385 funds 3 Advisory Committee on Vocational Edu­ Agricultural Library, National, appropria­ cation, establishment 410 tion for 35,830 Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946, appro­ Aeronautics and Space Administration, National. See National Aeronautics priation for effecting provisions 822-826 and Space Administration. Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of Aged: 1937, appropriation for effecting pro­ Chronic diseases and health of the aged, visions 826 appropriation for services 233 Agricultural Marketing Service, appro­ Grants to States for public assistance, priation for 34, 825 appropriation for 24 Agricultural Research Service, appropria­ Housing for the Elderly Fund— tion for 34,820 Appropriation for 27, 438 Agricultural Service, Foreign, appropria­ Loans, increased funds authorized 278 tion for 34,826 Agency for International Development: Agricultural Stabilization and Conserva­ Deputy Inspector General, Foreign As­ tion Service, appropriation for 20, 827 sistance, appointment; compensa­ Agricultural Trade Development and As­ tion 388 sistance Act of 1954: Deputy Under Secretary, rank 388 Amendments, surplus agricultural com­ Agricultural Act of 1949: modities, inclusion of fishery prod­ Amendments— ucts 390 Corn, 1964-1965 crops, price support- 44 Appropriation for effecting provisions-. 434, Feed grain program, 1964-1965, price 777, 821, 832 support 44 Countries preparing for military aggres­ Mexican farm labor program, exten­ sive efforts against United States, sion 363 restriction on sales to 387 Appropriation for effecting provisions- 226, 227 Agriculture, Department of: Agricultural Act of 1954, appropriation for Acreage allotments and marketing effecting provisions 826 quotas -- 13, 79, 81, 92, 114, 279 Agricultural Act of 1961, appropriation for Advisory Committee on Vocational effecting provisions 826 Education, membership 410 Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938: Agricultural Act of 1949. See separate Amendments, acreage allotments and title. marketing quotas 13, 79, 81, 92, 114 Agricultural Act of 1954, appropriation Appropriation for effecting provisions- 825, 827 for effecting provisions 826 Agricultural Advisory Commission, Na­ Agricultural Act of 1961, appropriation tional, appropriation for 830, for effecting provisions 826 1091 1092 SUBJECT INDEX

Agriculture, Department of—Continued Page Agriculture, Department of—Continued Page Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938— Flood prevention, appropriation for__ 34,824 Amendments, acreage allotments and Foreign Agricultural Service, appro­ marketing quotas 13, 79, 81, 92, 114 priation for 34, 826 Appropriation for effecting provisions _ 825, Foreign assistance programs, additional 827 funds 3, 832 Agricultural commodities. See separate Foreign currency program, appropria­ title. tion for 821 Agricultural experiment stations, re­ Forest Service. See separate title. search facilities 90 General administration, appropriation Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946, ap­ for 35,830 propriation for effecting provisions, 822- General Counsel, OfBce of the, appro­ 826 priation for 35, 829 Agricultural .Marketing Agreement Act General provisions. Appropriation Act. 833 of 1937, appropriation for effecting Great Plains conservation program, ap­ provisions 826 propriation for 34, 824 Agricultural Marketing Service, appro­ Hatch Act (Experiment Stations), ap­ priation for 34, 825 propriation for effecting provisions. 822 Agricultural Research Service, appro­ Housing facilities abroad, appropriation priation for 34, 820 authorization 121 Agricultural Stabilization and Conser­ Information, Office of, appropriation vation Service, appropriation for_ 20, 827 for 21,829 Appropriation Act, 1964 820 International Wheat Agreement Act of Appropriation for 20, 1949, appropriation for effecting 34, 74, 108, 134, 281, 342, 820 provisions 833 Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act, ap­ Land-use adjustment program, appro­ propriation for effecting provisions. 824, priation for 829 831 Marketing research and service, appro­ Cape Fear River Basin, N.C., joint priation for 825 investigation with Army Depart­ Meat inspection, appropriation for 34, 821 ment 840 Mexican farm labor program, extension. 363 Colleges of agriculture and the mechanic Milk program, special, appropriation arts, appropriation for endowment. 230 for 826 Commodity Credit Corporation. See National Agricultural Advisory Com­ separate title. mission, appropriation for 83 0 Commodity Exchange Act, appropria­ National Agricultural Library, appro­ tion for effecting provisions 827 priation for 35, 830 Commodity Exchange Authority, ap­ National Forests. See separate title. propriation for 34, 827 National School Lunch Act, appropria­ Conservation reserve program, appro­ tion for effecting provisions 826 priation for 20, 829 Organic Act of 1944, appropriation for Consolidated Farmers Home Adminis­ effecting provisions 820, tration Act of 1961, appropriation 822-825, 829-831 for effecting provisions 21, 824, 831 Packers and Stockyards Act of 1921, Cooperative State Experiment Station amendment, voluntary programs Service, appropriation for 34, 822 of research, etc 79 Corporations, appropriation for 831 Pilot Food Stamp Program, appropria­ Credit agencies, appropriation for 830 tion for . _.-. 826 Economic Research Service, appropria­ Plant and animal disease and pest con­ tion for 824 trol, appropriation for 34,821 Farmer Cooperative Service, appropria­ Range improvements, appropriation for_ 110 tion for 34, 823 Report to Congress, experiment stations, Farmers Home Administration, appro­ research facilities 92 priation for 20, 831 Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Research and demonstrations, appro­ appropriation for 34, 832 priation for 820 Federal Extension Service, appropria­ Rice, acreage allotments, validation— 279 tion for 20, 822 Rural Areas Development, Office of, Feed Grain Act of 1963 44 appropriation for 829 SUBJECT INDEX 1093

Agriculture, Department of—Continued Page Air Force, Department of the—Continued Page Rural Electrification Act of 1936, appro­ Medals and decorations— priation for effecting provisions 830 Extension of authority to award Rural Electrification Administration, certain 94 appropriation for 35, 830 Recognition, Maj. Gen. Benjamin D. Rural Housing for the Elderly Revolving Foulois 131 Fund, appropriation for 21 Military Construction Appropriation Rural Rehabilitation Corporation Trust Act, 1964 463 Liquidation Act, appropriation for Mihtary Construction Authorization effecting provisions 831 Act, 1964 316 School lunch program, appropriation Mihtary personnel, appropriation for__ 22, 254 for 826 Missile procurement, appropriation for_ 261 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation National Guard. See separate title. for - 830 Officers, authorized strength for lieu­ Smith-Lever Act, appropriation for tenant colonel, time extension 79 effecting provisions 822 Operation and maintenance, appro­ Soil Bank Act, appropriation for effect­ priation for -- 23, 257 ing provisions 827, 829 Parks Air Force Base, Calif., relief of Soil Conservation and Domestic Allot­ certain persons 467 ment Act— Pay and allowances— Amendment, feed grain program, Basic pay rates, increase 210-212 1964-1965, acreage diversion 45 Combat Duty Pay Act of 1952, Appropriation for effecting provi­ repeal 216 sions 20, 824, 827, 829 Contract surgeons, physicians and Soil Conservation Service, appropriation dentists 212 for 34, 823 Family separation allowance 217 Statistical Reporting Service, appro­ Foreign duty 217 priation for 20, 825 Korean combat pay, repeal of provi­ Sugar Act of 1948, appropriation for sions 216 effecting provisions 827 Retired pay and retainer pay, com­ Supplemental appropriations, 1963 3 putation 212-215 Tobacco, acreage allotment transfer, Special and incentive pay 215-217 time extension for filing lease 81, 114 Travel and transportation allowances Watershed Protection and Flood Pre­ under canceled or modified vention Act, appropriation for orders 475 effecting provisions 34, 823 Report to Congress, public works, con­ Yearbook of Agriculture, appropriation struction costs 316 for 829 Agriculture and Related Agencies Appro­ Research, development, test, etc., appro­ priation Act, 1964 820 priation for 262 Air Force, Department of the. See also Reserve components— Armed Forces; Defense, Department Aliens, appointment or enlistment 474 of. Appropriation for 255 Aircraft and missiles, procurement and Enlistment program 134 research, etc., appropriation author­ Military construction, appropriation ization 48, 49 for 464 Aircraft procurement, appropriation for_ 261 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Appropriation for 254-270 Act, 1964 329 Armed Forces Reserve Act of 1952, Retirement, pay— enlistment in Ready Reserve, repeal Appropriation for 255 of provision 134 Computation 212-215 Chief of Staff, retired pay, computa­ RS-70, research, development and test, tion 213 appropriation authorization 48 Claims, appropriation for 259 Uniformed Services Pay Act of 1963-_. 210 Cuddeback Lake Air Force Range, Universal Mihtary Training and Serv­ Calif., withdrawal of certain lands ice Act. See separate title. for defense purposes 69 Vessels, transfer between Government General provisions. Appropriation Act- 263 agencies 267 1094 SUBJECT tN-I>EX

Page Page Air Force Academy, United States: Alliance of Unitarian Women, consolida­ Construction funds, restriction 466 tion with Association of Universalist Professors, permanent, additional pay- 212 Women 15 Air Museum, National, appropriation for_ 113 American Association of State Highway Air National Guard. See under National Officials, fiftieth anniversary, con­ Guard. gressional expression of apprecia­ Air Pollution Control: tion 946 Appropriation for 235 American Battle Monuments Commission, Clean Air Act . 392 appropriation for 37, 796 Aircraft, Missiles, Naval Vessels: American Education Week, 1963, procla­ Appropriation authorization 48 mation 1015 Appropriation for 259-262 American Heart Month: Airport Act, Federal, appropriation for Designation; proclamation authoriza­ effecting provisions 429 tion 843 Airports: Proclamation, 1964 1037 Dulles International Airport, appropri­ American National Red Cross, land con­ ation for 430 veyance by General Services Admin­ Washington National Airport, appro­ istration in Prince Georges County, priation for 430 Md 335 Alabama: American Printing House for the Blind, Aliceville Lock and Dam, redesignation appropriation for 241 of Memphis Lock and Dam as 250 American Samoa: Proclamation relating to obstruction of National Defense Education Act of justice in State 1011,1024 1958, extension of coverage to.- 415, 419 Alaska: Submerged lands, conveyance to 338 Highway program, appropriation for American Veterans of World War II, study 22 proceedings of national encamp­ Juneau Indian Village, survey and es­ ments, printing as House document- 469 tablishment of townsite 52 Amistad Dam, Rio Grande River, power Public lands, sites for community de­ marketing 475 velopment 223 Andrew Johnson National Historic Site, Transitional grants, appropriation for. 113 Greenville, Tenn., redesignation 349 Alaska Communications System, appro­ Animal Disease Control, appropriation priation availability 464 for 34,821 Alaska Public Sales Act, principles of Apalachicola River Basin, Ga., flood con­ equitable adjudication to sales under_ 80 trol project, authorization 841 Alaska Public Works Act, Amendment, Appeals, Courts of. See under Courts, settlement of claims 471 United States. Alaska Railroad Revolving Fund, appro­ Apprenticeship and Training, Bureau of, priation for 103 appropriation for 40, 225 Alcatraz Island, Commission on the Dis­ Appropriation Acts: position of: Agencies, corporations, and depart­ Establishment 247 ments, general provisions applica­ Report to Congress, time extension 469 ble to all 855 Aliceville Lock and Dam, Ala., redesigna­ Agriculture Department and related tion of Memphis Lock and Dam as- _ 250 agencies, 1964 820 Aliens. See also Immigration and Nat­ Commerce, Department of, 1964 784 uralization Service and Immigration Continuing Appropriations, 1964 74, and Nationality Act. 134, 281, 342 [NOTE: For actions concerning individuals, see Defense, Department of, 1964 254 Individual Index, following this Subject Index.] District of Columbia, 1964 835 Appointment or enlistment in reserve Executive Office Appropriation Act, components of Armed Forces 474 1964 63 Deportation suspensions for certain 950 Foreign aid and related agencies, 1964 _ 857 Allergy and Infectious Disease Activities, General provisions applicable to all 855 appropriation for 238 Health, Education, and Welfare, De­ Alliance for Progress, development as­ partment of, 1964 229 sistance, appropriation for 857 Independent Offices, 1964 425 SUBJECT INDEX 1095

Appropriation Acts—Continued Page Armed Forces—Continued Pa^e Interior Department and related agen­ Pay and allowances—Continued cies, 1964 96 Foreign duty 217 Judiciary, 1964 793 Korean combat pay, repeal of pro­ Justice, Department of, 1964 781 visions 216 Labor, Department of, 1964 224 Retired pay and retainer pay, com­ Legislative Branch, 1964 803 putation 212-215 Military Construction, 1964 463 Special and incentive pay 215-217 Post Office Department, 1964 61 Reserve components— Public Works, 1964 844 Aliens, appointment or enlistment— 474 State, Department of, 1964 776 Enlistment program 134 Supplemental, 1963 3,20 Retirement, pay, computation 212-215 Treasury Department, 1964 58 Uniformed Services Pay Act of 1963... 210 Architect of the Capitol: Armed Forces Reserve Act of 1952, enlist­ Appropriation for 31, ment in Ready Reserve, repeal of 41, 75, 134, 281, 342, 812 provision 134 Capitol buildings and grounds, appro­ Arms Control and Disarmament Act, priation for 41, 812 Amendments, appropriation authori­ Construction, acquisition of property, zation, increase; personnel security etc., appropriation for 32 procedures, modification 341 Contingent expenses, appropriation for. 812 Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, Area Redevelopment Act, appropriation United States: for effecting provisions 785 Appropriation for 798 Area Redevelopment Activities, appropria­ Continuing appropriations, 1964 75, tion for 35, 40, 224, 785 134, 281, 342 Arizona: Army, Department of the. See also Fort Mojave Indian Reservation, lease Armed Forces; Defense, Department of land 301 of. Winslow, settlement of claims against Aircraft and missiles, procurement and United States 466 research, etc., appropriation au­ Arkansas: thorization 48, 49 Fayetteville, land conveyance to city by Veterans Administration 253 Alaska Communications System, appro­ Pulaski County, removal of restrictions priation availability 464 on use of property at Camp Joseph Appropriation for 254-270, 844 T. Robinson 252 Armed Forces Reserve Act of 1952, en­ White River Basin, flood control project, listment in Ready Reserve, repeal appropriation authorization 841 of provision 134 Arkansas River Basin, flood control, ap­ Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Ark., re­ propriation authorization 841 moval of restrictions on use of property by the State 252 Armed Forces, See also individual services. Cape Fear River Basin, N.C., joint in­ Aircraft, missiles, and naval vessels, vestigation with Agriculture De­ appropriation authorization 48 partment 840 Dependents Assistance Act of 1950, Cemeterial expenses, appropriation for. 36, 844 amendment, termination date, ex­ Chief of Staff, retired pay, computation. 213 tension 4 Civil functions, appropriation for 861 Dependents' Medical Care Act, appro­ Claims, appropriation for 259 priation for effecting provisions.. 24, 238 Housing. See separate title. Corps of Engineers. See Engineers, Medals and decorations, certain, exten­ Corps of. sion of authority to award 93 Flood control. See separate title. National Guard. See separate title. General provisions. Appropriation Act. 263 Pay and allowances— Land conveyances— Basic pay rates, increase 210-212 Fort Miles Military Reservation, Del. 470 Combat Duty Pay Act of 1952, re­ Waukegan Port District, 111 468 peal 216 Medals and decorations, certain, exten­ Contract surgeons, physicians and sion of authority to award 93 dentists 212 Military Construction Appropriation Family separation allowance 217 Act, 1964 463 1096 SUBJECT DSTDEX

Army, Department of the—Continued Page Page Military Construction Authorization Army Reserve and Retired Personnel Act, 1964 307 Service Law of 1940, appropriation Military personnel, appropriation for.. 22, 254 for effecting provisions 227 National Board for the Promotion of Art, National Gallery of, appropriation Rifle Practice— for 38, 113 Ammunition, transfer from military Arthritis and Metabolic Disease Activities, agencies by Department of De­ appropriation for 238 fense 268 Arts, Commission of Fine, appropriation Appropriation for 259 for 37, 111 National Guard. See separate title. Association of Universalist Women, con­ Navigation regulations, light and fog solidation with Alliance of Unitarian signals for anchored vessels 116 Women 15 Operation and maintenance, appropria­ Atomic Energy, Joint Committee on: tion for 23, 256 Appropriation for 810 Pay and allowances— "Development, Growth, and State of Basic pay rates, increase 210-212 the Atomic Energy Industry", Combat Duty Pay Act of 1952, printing of additional copies of repeal 216 hearings 943 Contract surgeons, physicians and Atomic Energy Act of 1954: dentists 212 Acquisition or construction of plants or Family separation allowance 217 facilities, appropriation author­ Foreign duty 217 ized 84,343 Korean combat pay, repeal of pro­ Appropriation for effecting provisions.. 862 visions 216 Atomic Energy Commission: Retired pay and retainer pay, com­ Acquisition or construction of plants putation . 212-215 or facilities, appropriation author­ Special and incentive pay 215-217 ized 84,343 Travel and transportation allowances Appropriation for 852 under canceled or modified or­ Atomic weapons projects, additional ders 475 authorizations 343 Personnel, strength limitation 4 European Atomic Energy Community, Procurement of equipment and missiles, cooperation with, appropriation appropriation for 259 authorization 86 Report to Congress, public works, con­ General provisions. Public Works struction costs 310 Appropriation Act, 1964 853 Research, development, test, etc., ap­ Plant and capital equipment, appropria­ propriation for 262 tion for 853 Reserve components— Plants or facilities, appropriation Aliens, appointment or enlistment 474 authorized for acquisition or con­ Appropriation for 255 struction 84, 343 Enlistment program 134 Transfer of funds, report to Congress. . 853 Military construction, appropriatioi^ Attorney General. See under Justice, for 464 Department of. Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Attorneys, United States, appropriation Act, 1964 329 for 30,782 Retirement, pay— Aviation Act of 1958, Federal, appropria­ Appropriation for 255 tion for eflfecting provisions 427, 430 Computation 212-215 Aviation Agency, Federal. See Federal Rivers and harbors. See separate title. Aviation Agency. Ryukyu Islands, appropriation for ad­ Aviation War Risls Insurance Revolving ministration 36, 861 Fund, appropriation for 785 Uniformed Services Pay Act of 1963._. 210 United States Soldiers' Home, appro­ B priation for 36, 245 Universal Military Training and Service Bandelier National Monument, N. Mex., Act. See separate title. boundary revision, proclamation 1006 Vessels, transfer between Government Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act, appro­ agencies 267 priation for effecting provisions 824, 831 SUBJECT INDEX 1097

Page Page Bankruptcy Act, Amendments: Boating Week, National Safe, 1963, proc­ Attorneys' fees, review by the Court 14 lamation 991 Deposit of funds in interest-bearing Bonneville Power Administration, appro­ accounts 14 priation for ^ 39, 851 Filing of claims, etc 330 Botanic Garden, appropriation for 814 Banks and Banking: Boy Scouts of America, equipment and Commercial Banking System Centen­ services for National Jamboree, loan nial, proclamation 991 by Defense Department 66 Export-Import Bank of Washington— Brazos River Basin, flood control, appro­ Appropriation for 37, 862 priation authorization 841 Communist countries, restriction on Bretton Woods Agreements Act, Amend­ extension of credit to 863 ment, International Bank for Recon- Increased lending authority; exten­ struotioji and Development, increased sion of functions 128 capital stock...,,„-^_ 334 Federal Credit Union Act, amend­ Bridges, Mount Hope Bay, R.I., mainte­ ments— nance, operation, etc., authorization. 251 Annual meeting, time extension 270 Bruces Eddy Dam and Reservoir, Idaho, Treasurer-General Manager, separa­ redesignated Dworshak Dam and tion of positions 270 Reservoir 123 Federal Reserve Act, amendments. Budget, Bureau of the: Federal reserve notes, printing of Appropriation for 36, 64 $1, and $2 denominations 54 Report by Defense Department on use International Bank for Reconstruction of real property in foreign coun­ and Development, increased capital tries 267 stock 334 Burundi, immigration quota, proclama­ National banks, annual meeting date. _ 472 tion 957 Silver, purchase, etc., repeal of certain Business and Defense Services Adminis­ provisions , 54 tration, appropriation for 35, 785 Battle Monuments Commission, Ameri­ Business Corporation Act Amendments of can, appropriation for 37, 796 1963, District of Columbia 136 Beach Erosion Board: Business Economics, Office of, appropria­ Abolishment, transfer of functions to tion for 35, 786 Coastal Engineering Research Butter Oil, importation, proclamation— 1028 Center 304 Appropriation for 845 Beaverhead National Forest, Mont., boundary revision 19 Cache National Forest, Utah, boundary Beer, extension of excise tax rate._ 72 extension ^^ 124 Benton Harbor Canal, Benton Harbor, Cadmium, disposition from national stock­ Mich., portion declared a nonnaviga- pile 6 ble stream.. 118 California: Big Bend Reservoir, S. Dak., redesignated Camp Joseph H. Pendleton Naval Res­ Lake Sharpe 124 ervation, land easement 115 Big Hole National Battlefield, Mont., Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery redesignation; boundary revision 18 Range, withdrawal of certain pub­ Bill of Rights Day: lic lands 152 1962, proclamation 962 Fort Mojave Indian Reservation, lease 1963, proclamation 1034 of land 301 Binghamton, N.Y., settlement of claims Los Angeles-San Gabriel River Basin, against United States 448 flood control, authorization 842 Blind: Mineral rights in certain property, con­ American Printing House for the Blind, veyance of United States interest-_ 448 appropriation for 241 Parks Air Force Base, relief of certain Books for, appropriation for 42, 815 persons 467 Grants to States for public assistance, San Bernardino County, withdrawal of appropriation for 24 lands for— Neurology and blindness activities, ap­ Cuddeback Lake Air Force Range 69 propriation for 238 Navy Department 279 1098 SUBJECT INDEX

California—Continued Page Census, Bureau of the—Continued Pasr* Sequoia National Park, use of certain Business, transportation, manufactures, lands for hydroelectric project 70 and mineral industries, appropria­ Stanford University, duty-free entry for tion for 1963 censuses 785 mass spectrometer 118 Government, 1962 census of, appropri­ Tulelake area, increased acreage allot­ ation for 785 ments for Durum wheat 79 Nineteenth decennial census, appropri­ California and Oregon Grant Lands, ap­ ation for 786 propriation for management, etc 97 Center for Cultural and Technical Inter­ California Debris Commission, appropri­ change Between East and West, ation for 845 appropriation for 780 Camp Joseph H. Pendleton Naval Reser­ Chicory, suspension of duty, extension 71 vation, Calif., land easement 115 Child Health Day, 1963, proclamation.-- 1019 Canada: Children's Bureau: International Boundary Commission, Appropriation for 25, 240 United States and, appropriation Crippled children's services, expansion for expenses _ 779 of program 273,274 International Joint Commission, United Maternal and child welfare, appropri­ States and, appropriation for ex­ ation for grants 25 penses 779 Placement and foster care of depend­ Canal Zone: ent children, time extension 70 Annuities for certain employees, appro­ Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery priation for 428 Range, Calif., withdrawal of certain Appropriation for 36 public lands 152 Canal Zone Government, appropriation for 846 Churchill, Sir Winston, Honorary Citizen­ Gorgas Memorial Institute, Panama, ship: appropriation for 238 Authorization 5 Panama Canal Company, appropriation Proclamation 994 for 847 Cigarettes, extension of excise tax rate— 72 Cancer Control Month, 1963, proclama­ Citizens, United States, appropriation for tion 993 assistance to repatriated 240 Cancer Institute, National, appropriation Citizenship Day, 1963, proclamation 1001 for 237 Civil Aeronautics Board: Cape Fear River Basin, N,C., flood control Air carriers, liquidation of contract au­ project, authorization 840 thorization, appropriation for pay­ Capital Planning Commission, National, ment 25, 427 appropriation for 27, 112 Appropriation for 25, 37, 427 Capital Transportation Agency, National, Civil Defense and Defense Mobilization appropriation for 112 Functions, appropriation for 425, 426 Capitol Buildings and Grounds: Civil Rights, Commission on: Appropriation for 812 Appropriation for 37, 796 Capitol power plant, appropriation for. 814 Time extension 271 House office buildings, appropriation Civil Rights Act of 1957, Amendment, for 813 time extension of Commission 271 Library buildings and grounds, ap­ "Civil Rights Hearings, Before Subcom­ propriation for 814 mittee Numbered 5 of the Committee Senate office buildings, appropriation on the Judiciary, House of Repre­ for 813 sentatives, Parts 1, 2, and 3", print­ Capitol Police, appropriation for 810 ing of additional copies 948 Captive Nations Week, 1963, proclama­ Civil Service Commission: tion 1012 Annuities under special acts, appropri­ Carlsbad Caverns National Park, N. Mex., ation for 428 boundary revision 818 Appropriation for 25, 37, 427 Census, Bureau of the: Building, appropriation for remodeling- 112 Agriculture, appropriation for 1964 cen­ Civil Service Retirement and Disability sus of 786 Fund, payment to, appropriation Appropriation for 35, 785 for 429 SUBJECT INDEX 1099

Civil Service Commission—Continued Page Coast Guard—Continued Page Employees Health Benefits Fund, ap­ Appropriation for 33, 59 propriation for Federal payment Armed Forces Reserve Act of 1952, en­ for annuitants 26, 428 listment in Ready Reserve, repeal Employees Life Insurance Fund, limita­ of provision 134 tion on expenses, appropriation for_ 429 Collisions at Sea, International Regula­ Investigation of U.S. citizens for em­ tions for Preventing 194 ployment by international organi­ Commissioned officers, distribution in zations, appropriation for 25, 428 grade 174 Retired Employees Health Benefits Construction and procurement pro­ Fund, Government contributions, grams, legislative authorization re­ appropriation for 428 quirement 68 Retirement and Disability Fund, ap­ Facilities, restoration, replacement, etc.; propriation for payment to 25 use of appropriations 69 Civil War Centennial Commission, ap­ Loran stations, appropriation for 464 propriation for 113 Medal of Honor Roll, establishment in Civilian Industrial Technology in Textiles, Treasury Department 95 appropriation for expenses 787 Medals and decorations, certain, exten­ Claims: sion of authority to award 95 [NOTE: For actions concerning individuals, see Pay and allowances— Individual Index, following this Subject Index.] • \ Basic pay rates, increase 210-212 Alaska Public Works Act, amendment, Combat Duty Pay Act of 1952, settlement 471 repeal 216 Bankruptcy Act. See separate title. Contract surgeons, physicians and Binghamton, N.Y., relief of city 448 dentists 212 Defense, Department of, appropriation Family separation allowance 217 for 23, 259 Foreign duty 217 Departments, settlement by, appropri­ Korean combat pay, repeal of pro­ ation for 43, 865 visions 216 District of Columbia, appropriation for Retired pay and retainer pay, com- payment 33, 865 putation.-- 212-215 Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, Special and incentive pay 215-217 appropriation for 26,797 Travel and transportation allowances Philippine war damage, settlement 122 under canceled or modified or­ Tort, involving motor vehicles. District ders -- 475 Court venue 473 Promotion, separation, retirement sys­ Winslow, Ariz., relief of city 466 tems, revision 177-193 Claims, Court of. See under Courts, Reserve components— United States. Aliens, appointment or enlistment— 474 Claims Settlement Commission, Foreign, EnHstment program 134 appropriation for 26, 797 Training, appropriation for 60 Clean Air Act 392 Retirement— Coal Mine Safety Board of Review, Fed­ Enlisted men, removal of percentage eral, appropriation for 110 limitation 144 Coal Research, Office of, appropriation Pay- for 104 Appropriation for 60 Coast and Geodetic Survey: Computation 212-215 Appropriation for 35, 787 Uniformed Services Pay Act of 1963..- 210 Construction of surveying ships, appro­ Universal Military Training and Service priation for 787 Act. See separate title. Vessels navigating under bridges, excep­ Retired members and dependents, pro­ tion to rule 281 vision for medical care 83 Wartime temporary promotions, repeal Travel and transportation allowances of provisions 192 under canceled or modified orders— 475 Coast Guard Academy, permanent com­ Uniformed Services Pay Act of 1963. __ 210 missioned teaching staff, exclusion Coast Guard. See also Armed Forces; from certain retirement provisions 175 Defense, Department of. Coastal Engineering Research Center, Active duty promotion list 174 establishment 304 1100 SUBJECT INDEX

Page Commerce, Department of—Continued Page Code, District of Columbia: General administration, appropriation "Judiciary and Judicial Procedure", re­ for 35,784 vision, codification, and enactment General provisions. Appropriation Act_ 793, as Part II 478-629 802 "Uniform Commercial Code", enact­ Great Lakes Pilotage Act of 1960, ap­ ment as Subtitle I, Title 28 630-775 propriation for effecting provisions. 784 Code, United States. For amendments Highways. See separate title. and repeals of sections in positive law Inland Waterways Corporation— titles, see Table 5 in "Laws Affected Appropriation for 789 in Volume 77", preceding this Index. Liquidation 81 Code of Federal Regulations, publication. 343 International activities, appropriation Collisions at Sea, International Regula­ for 35,786 tions for Preventing 194 International Travel Act of 1961, appro­ priation for effecting provisions 787 Colorado: Maritime activities— Costilla Creek Compact with New Construction-differential subsidies, Mexico, amendment, allocation of adjustment of refund base 469 water flow 350 Construction reserve funds, time ex­ Grand Valley Water User's Association, tension for commitment 470 modification of repayment con­ Government agencies, transfer of ves­ tract 67 sels between 267 Mesa Verde National Park, boundary Operating-differential subsidies, ap­ revision 473 propriation for 790 Southern Ute Indian Tribe, land de­ Research and development, appro­ scription 140 priation for 790 Colorado River Commission, Nev., trans­ Ship construction, appropriation for. 789 fer of lands, extension of time pro­ State marine schools, appropriation visions 14 for 791 Columbia River Basin, flood control, ap­ Maritime Administration— propriation authorization 842 Appropriation for 35, 789 Columbus Day, 1963, proclamation 1025 General provisions. Appropriation Combat Duty Pay Act of 1952, repeal 216 Act 791 Commerce, Department of: Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Advisory Committee on Vocational Ed­ Point, N.Y., appropriation for ucation, membership 410 training of cadets 790 Appropriation Act, 1964 784 Merchant Marine Act, 1936— Appropriation for 21, Amendment, construction reserve 35, 74, 134, 281, 342, 784 funds, time extension for commit­ Area Redevelopment Administration, ment 470 appropriation for 35, 785 Appropriation for effecting provi­ Aviation War Risk Insurance Revolv­ sions 789-791 ing Fund, appropriation for 785 National Bureau of Standards— Business and Defense Services Admin­ Appropriation for 35, 788 istration, appropriation for 35, 785 Research and technical services, ap­ Business Economics, Office of, appro­ propriation for 788 priation for 35, 785 Patent Office— Census, Bureau of the. See separate Appropriation for 21, 787 title. United Daughters of the Confederacy, Civilian industrial technology, appro­ patent extension 421 priation for 21, 787 Public Roads, Bureau of. See separate Coast and Geodetic Survey. See sepa­ title. rate title. Electrical and photometric measure­ Seat belts in motor vehicles, safety standards 361 ments, candela, unit of luminous intensity 299 Technical Services, Office of, appropria­ Export control, appropriation for 35, 786 tion for 35, 788 Field Services, Oflice of, appropriation Trade Adjustment, Office of, appropria­ for 35,786 tion for 21, 787 SUBJECT INDEX 1101

Commerce, Department of—Continued Page Communism—-Continued Page Trade Expansion Act of 1962. See sepa­ "Facts on Communism—Volume I, rate title. The Communist Ideology", print­ Transportation research, appropriation ing of additional copies 944 for ._.__^22, 793 "Facts on Communist—Volume II, United States Travel Service, appro­ The Soviet Union From Lenin to priation for I ' - 787 Khrushchev", printing of addi­ Weather Bureau— tional copies 944 Appropriation for 35, 788 "U.S. Communist Party Assistance Meteorological facilities, appropria­ to Foreign Communist Govern­ tion for 789 ments (Medical Aid to Cuba Com­ Research and development, appro­ mittee and Friends of British priation for 789 Guiana), Parts 1 and 2", printing Commercial Banking System Centennial, of additional copies 945 proclamation 991 Communist Chinese Government, con­ Commercial Fisheries, Bureau of, appro­ gressional statement opposing United priation for 29, 39, 105 Nations membership 781, 858 Commission of Fine Arts, appropriation Community Health Practice and Research, for 37, 111 appropriation for 234 Commission on Civil Rights: Community Mental Health Centers Act- 290 Appropriation for 37, 796 "Concentration Ratios in Manufacturing Time extension 271 Industry, 1958", printing of additional Commission on International Rules of copies 943 Judicial Procedure, appropriation for_ 26 Concurrent Resolutions: Commission on the Disposition of Alcatraz American Association of State Highway Island: Officials, 50th anniversary, con­ Establishment 247 gressional expression of apprecia­ Report to Congress, time extension 469 tion 946 Commission to Report on Assassination of Congress— John F. Kennedy, subpena power, Adjournment, sine die 951 etc J__. 362 Enrolled bills, signing after adjourn­ Commodity Credit Corporation: ment 951 Appropriation for 826, 832 Joint sessions to receive Presidential Family housing in foreign countries, communication 939, 948 payment by Defense Department. 326 Declaration of Independence, annual Feed grain program, redemption of observance of signing 944 negotiable certificates 44, 47 Deportation suspensions of certain Restoration of capital impairment, aUens 950 appropriation for 3 Enrolled bills, correction— Commodity Exchange Act, appropriation Dual rate contracts (S. 1035) 940 for effecting provisions 827 River basins, flood control appro­ Commodity Exchange Authority, appro­ priation authorization (H.R. priation for 34, 827 8667) 949 Communicable Disease Activities, appro­ House of Representatives, adjourn­ priation for 24, 234 ment 940 Communications Act of 1934, appropria­ John Burke statue, acceptance from tion for effecting provisions 25, 243 State of North Dakota; placement Communications Commission, Federal, in Capitol rotunda; printing of appropriation for 37, 431 proceedings 941 Communism: Joseph Ward statue, acceptance from "Communist Outlets for the Distribu­ State of South Dakota; placement tion of Soviet Propaganda in the in Capitol rotunda; printing of United States, Parts 1 and 2", proceedings 942 printing of additional copies 944 Lewis and Clark trail, preservation 946 Communist threat to the United States Publications, printing of additional through the Caribbean, printing copies— of additional copies of hearings on_ 943 "Annual Report for the Year 1961", Credit, extension to communist coun­ for the Committee on Un- tries, restriction 863 American Activities 944 1102 SUBJECT INDEX

Concurrent Resolutions—Continued Page Concurrent Resolutions—Continued Pasre Publications, etc.—Continued Publications, etc.—Continued "Civil Rights Hearings, Before Sub­ "U.S. Communist Party Assistance committee Numbered 5 of the to Foreign Communist Govern­ Committee on the Judiciary, ments (Medical Aid to Cuba House of Representatives, Parts Committee and Friends of British 1, 2, and 3" 948 Guiana), Parts 1 and 2" 945 "Communist Outlets for the Distribu­ Wall map of the United States 940 tion of Soviet Propaganda in Water pollution control, hearings 951 the United States, Parts 1 Conflict-of-interest Statutes, applica­ and 2" 944 bility, etc 136, 389 Communist threat to the United Congress. See also House of Representa­ States through the Caribbean, tives; Legislative Branch of the Gov­ hearings 943 ernment; Senate. "Concentration Ratios in Manu­ Ad j ournment— facturing Industry, 1958" 943 House of Representatives 940 Constitution of the United States 942 Sine die 951 "Development, Growth, and State of Communist Chinese Government, the Atomic Energy Industry" 943 congressional statement opposing Economic Report of the President, United Nations membership 781, 858 January 1963, hearings on 943 Eighty-eighth, second session, conven­ "Effects on Young People of Violence tion date, January 7, 1964 802 and Crime Portrayed on Televi­ Enrolled bills, signing after adjourn­ sion" 945 ment 951 "Facts on Communism—Volume I, Federal-aid highways program, comple­ The Communist Ideology" 944 tion estimates filed by Department "Facts on Communist—Volume II, of Commerce 277 The Soviet Union From Lenin to Khrushchev" 944 Interstate compacts, consent of Con­ "Federal Disaster Relief Manual"_._ 947 gress granted to. See separate "The Federal Government and title. Education" 947 Joint committees, congressional. See "How Our Laws Are Made" 940 separate title. National college debate topic, excerpts Joint sessions to receive Presidential relating to 947 communication 939, 948 National high school debate topic, Members, participation in NATO par­ liamentary conferences when Con­ excerpts relating to 945 gress is in session 392 "Nuclear Test Ban Treaty", hearings. 948 Reports to— Organized crime and illicit traffic in Advisory Committee on Private narcotics, hearings 947 Enterprise in Foreign Aid 385 "Our American Government. What Agriculture, Department of, agricul­ Is It?' How Does It Function?". 940 tural experiment stations, re­ "Our Capitol" 939 search facilities 92 "Our Flag" 940 Air Force, Department of, public "Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag"__- 945 works, construction, costs 316 "A Report on United States Foreign Army, Department of, public works, Operations in Africa" 939 construction, costs 310 "Space Satellite Communications". 943 Attorney General— "State Department Security" 943 Alien property activities 781 Supreme Court opinions, certain 949 Interstate compact to conserve oil "Tax-Exempt Foundations and Chari­ and gas.. 151 table Trusts: Their Impact on Commission on the Disposition of Our Economy" 948 Alcatraz Island 247, 469 "Tax-Exempt Foundations and Chari­ Defense, Department of, special pay table Trusts: Their Impact on for duty subject to hostile fire.. 216 Our Economy—Second Install­ Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Foun­ ment" 948 dation, Inc 12 SUBJECT INDEX 1103

Coflf^ress—Continued Page Page Reports to—Continued Cotton, acreage allotment, transfer 13 Health, Education, and Welfare, De­ Court of Military Appeals, appropriation partment of— for 35,269 Air pollution control 399 Courts, United States. See also Justice, Manpower Development and Department of. Training Act of 1962, activi­ Administrative Office, appropriation for_ 795 ties under 424 Appeals, Courts of— Vocational education programs 412 Appropriation for 30, 40, 794 Interior, Department of— Higher Education Facilities Act of Guam, rehabilitation program 303 1963, State plans, judicial re­ Indian claims, revolving fund for view 370 loans to tribes 301 Mental retardation, State projects ap­ Labor, Department of. Manpower proval, judicial review 298 Development and Training Act Retired judges, status 331 of 1962, activities under 424 Vocational Education Act of 1963, National Aeronautics and Space Ad­ jurisdiction 407 ministration, research and de­ Bankruptcy— velopment, construction, etc., Attorneys' fees, review of 14 use of funds 142-144 Deposit of funds in interest-bearing Navy, Departmenl of, public works, accounts 14 construction, costs 316 Claims, Court of— Treasury, Department of the, un­ Appropriation for 40, 794 employment tax, estimate of net Settlement by departments, appro­ receipts 51 priation for 43 Congressional Joint Committees. See Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of, Joint Committees, Congressional. appropriation for . 40, 794 Conservation Reserve Program, appro­ Customs Court, appropriation for 40, 794 priation for 20, 829 District Courts— Consolidated Farmers Home Administra­ Appropriation for 29, 40, 794 tion Act of 1961, appropriation for District of Columbia, railroad labor effecting provisions 21, 824, 831 disputes, arbitration awards filed Constitution of the United States, printing with 133 as House document, additional Retired judges, status 331 copies 942 Sessions, regulation; terms abolished, 248 Constitution Week, 1963, proclamation. _ 1001 Settlement by departments, appro­ Consumer Price Index, appropriation for priation for 43 revision 224 Venue, tort claims involving motor Continuing Appropriation Acts, 1964 74, vehicles 473 134, 281, 342 District of Columbia. See Courts under Contracts with United States: District of Columbia. Military construction, restriction on Facilities, appropriation for 434 funds 465 General provisions. Judiciary Appro­ Military departments, reports to Con­ priation Act, 1964 796 gress on contracts awarded 323 Judges, appropriation for 30, 794, 795 Copyright Office, appropriation for 42, 815 Judicial Councils, status of retired Cork Insulation, temporary suspension of judges 331 duties 52 Jurisdiction and venue, offenses com­ Corn, 1964-65 crops, price support 44 mitted abroad 48 Corporations: Jurors and commissioners, appropria­ District of Columbia Business Corpora­ tion for fees 795 tion Act Amendments of 1963 136 Legal Aid Agency for the District of Government, expenditures, limitations. 444 Columbia, appropriation for 836 Corregidor-Bataan Memorial, develop­ Referees, appropriation for salaries 795 ment plans; appropriation authoriza­ Supreme Court of the United States— tion 477 Appropriation for 29, 40, 793 Costilla Creek Compact, Colo.-N. Mex., Chief Justice and Associates, appro­ Amendment, allocation of water flow. 350 priation for 793 1104 SUBJECT INDEX

Courts, United States—Continued Page Page Supreme Court of the United States— Cuddeback Lake Air Force Range, Calif., Continued withdrawal of certain lands for de­ Opinions, certain, printing of addi­ fense purposes 69 tional copies 949 Cultural Center Amendments Act of 1963, Printing and binding, appropriation National 128 for 29, 793 Cultural Center Week, National, procla­ Tax Court of the United States, appro­ mation 955 priation for 38, 65 Customs, Bureau of, appropriation for .32, 35, 58 Travel and miscellaneous expenses, ap­ Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of, propriation for 795 appropriation for 40, 794 Craters of the Moon National Monument, Customs Court, appropriation for 40,794 Customs Duties. See Imports. Idaho, land addition, proclamation... 960 Customs Year, United States: Credit Unions, Federal, annual meeting, Designation; proclamation authoriza­ time extension 270 tion 843 Crimes and Misdemeanors: Proclamation 1039 Abroad, offenses committed, jurisdic­ tion 48 Binghamton, N.Y., claims settlement, penalty for violation 448 Daughters of the Confederacy, United, District of Columbia, agent and broker patent extension 421 insurance license applications and Deaf: renewals, perjury penalty for false Gallaudet College, appropriation for.. 36, 242 statements 76 Schools, appropriation for grants to__. 231 District of Columbia Business Corpora­ Teachers of, extension of time for train­ tion Act Amendments of 1963, ing grants 295 penalty for violation 140 Declaration of Independence, annual ob­ Government employees, citizenship sta­ servance of signing 944 tus information, penalty for false_. 855 Juvenile delinquents, penalty for escape Defense, Department of. See also Armed from custody 834 Forces and individual services. Navigation of vessels under bridges, Appropriation Act, 1964 254 penalties for violations 281 Appropriation for 35, 74, 134, 254 Offenses committed abroad, jurisdic­ Boy Scouts of America, National Jam­ tion 48 boree, loan of equipment and serv­ ices for J 66 Overthrow of the Government, accept­ ance of wages, etc., by person ad­ Civil defense, appropriation for 23, 426 vocating, penalty 854 Civil functions, appropriation for 22,844 Parks Air Force Base, Calif., relief of Claims, appropriation for settlement. 23, 259 certain persons, penalty for viola­ Contingencies, appropriation for 259 tions 468 Court of Military Appeals, appropria­ Peace Corps seal, penalty for misuse.. 360 tion for 35, 259 Philippine war damage claims, pay­ Emergency Fund, appropriation for 263 ments, penalties for violations-_ 122, 123 Facilities for defense agencies 329 Seat belts in motor vehicles, penalties Family housing at military installa­ for violation of safety standards.. 361 tions— Winslow, Ariz., claims settlement, pen­ Appropriation for 464, 465 alty for violations 466 Authorization 323-327 Foreign countries, payment to Com­ Crop Insurance Corporation, Federal, ap­ modity Credit Corporation 326 propriation for 34, 832 Family housing management account, Crow Creek Sioux Tribe of Indians, ap­ appropriation for 464, 465 propriation for payments to 28 General provisions. Appropriation Act. 263 Cuba: Military Appeals, Court of, appropria­ Countries assisting, restriction on for­ tion for 35, 259 eign aid to 386, 859 Military Construction Appropriation Foreign assistance to, restriction 386 Act, 1964 463 Offensive weapons, ban of delivery to; Military Construction Authorization termination 958, 961 Act, 1964 322 SUBJECT INDEX 1105

Defense, Department of—Continued Page District of Columbia—Continued Page Military personnel, appropriation for_ 22, 254 Business Corporation Act Amendments Operation and maintenance, appropria­ of 1963 136 tion for 23, 35, 257 Capital outlay, appropriation for 83 8 Procurement, appropriation for 261 Civil Defense, Office of, appropriation Report to Congress, special pay for duty for 836 subject to hostile fire 216 Claims, appropriation for payment.__ 33, 865 Research, development, test, and evalu­ Courts— ation, appropriation for 262, 267 Appeals, Court of, designation 78 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization General Sessions, Court of— Act, 1964 329 Designation; increased civil juris­ Retired pay, appropriation for 255 diction 77 Small business, assistance to 264 Small claims, hearing time 117 Delaware, Fort Miles Military Reserva­ "Judiciary and Judicial Procedure", tion, land conveyance by Army revision, codification, and enact­ Department 470 ment as Part II, District of Delaware River Basin Commission, appro­ Columbia Code 478-629 priation for 37, 854 Deeds, Recorder of, motor vehicles Dental, Medical and Other Health Per­ and trailers, duplicate liens file, sonnel, student loans 170 elimination 119 Dental Health Activities, appropriation D.C. Transit System, Inc., transfer for 234 of functions to Washington Metro­ Dental Research, National Institute of, politan Area Transit Commission.. 421 appropriation for 238 Education, appropriation for 836 Dentist and Physicians in Uniformed Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Founda­ Services, special pay 212 tion, incorporation 8 Dependents Assistance Act of 1950, Federal payments to— Amendment, termination date, exten­ Appropriation for 835 sion 4 Authorization increase 130 Dependents' Medical Care Act, appro­ General provisions, Appropriation Act. 838 priation for effecting provisions 24, 238 Health and welfare, appropriation for. 33, 837 Detroit, Mich., low-rent housing project, Highways and traffic, appropriation for. 837 land transfer for urban renewal pur­ Horizontal Property Act 449 poses 250 Hospitals. See District of Columbia Development Assistance Committee, under Hospitals. chairman, appointment by President. 389 Insurance, agent and broker license Devil Lake Sioux Indian Tribe, Fort applications and renewals, perjury penalty for false statements 76 Totten Indian Reservation, N. Dak., lands in trust for 347 "Judiciary and Judicial Procedure", revision, codification, and enact­ Disarmanent Act, Arms Control and. ment as Part II, District of Amendments, appropriation authori­ Columbia Code 478-629 zation, increase; personnel security Legal Aid Agency, funds available for procedures, modification 341 expenses 836 Disaster Relief: Life insurance companies— Appropriation for 426 Annual statements 347 Federal assistance to States , appropria­ Loaning of money on securities, tion for 23 exemptions 344 Distilled Spirits, extension of excise tax Loans and interest, repayment of, rate 72 appropriation for 837 District Courts. See under Courts, United Motor vehicles and trailers, duplicate States. liens file, elimination 119 District of Columbia: National Capital Housing Authority, Appropriation Act, 1964 835 appropriation for 440 Appropriation for 33. National Zoological Park, appropriation 42, 75, 134, 281, 342, 835 Association of Universalist Women, for 836 consolidation with Alliance of Negotiable Instruments Law, repealed. 774 Unitarian Women 15 Nurses, lowering age limit for registered. 114

93-025 0-64-72 1106 SUBJECT INDEX

District of Columbia—Continued Page Education—Continued Page Operating expenses, appropriation for__ 33, D eaf—Continued 42, 835 Schools, appropriation for grants to.. 231 Parks and recreation, appropriation for_ 836 Teachers of, extension of time for Public safety, appropriation for 33, 836 training grants 295 Sanitary engineering, appropriation for_ 42, Defense education activities, appropri­ 837 ation for 230 Unclaimed moneys held in trust by "The Federal Government and Educa­ District of Columbia government, tion' ', printing of copies 947 relief of 419 Foreign language training and area "Uniform Commercial Code", enact­ studies, appropriation for 232 ment as Subtitle I, Title 28, District Health Professions Educational Assist­ of Columbia Code . 630-775 ance Act of 1963 164 Uniform Sales Act, repealed 774 Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963_ 363 Uniform Stock Transfer Act, repealed. 774 Indians, assistance and welfare services, Venereal disease, treatment of minors.- 246 appropriation for 98 Warehouse Receipts Act, repealed 774 Library services, appropriation for grants Washington Metropolitan Area Transit to States 230 Commission, franchise to operate a Medical, dental and other health per­ mass transportation system 421 sonnel, student and school loans. 170-173 Wills, devise or bequest by 345 Mentally retarded, appropriation for District of Columbia Alley Dwelling Act, teaching 231 appropriation for effecting provisions. 440 Mentally retarded children, training of District of Columbia Appropriation Act, teachers of 294 1964 835 Mutual Educational and Cultural Ex­ District of Columbia Business Corporation change Act of 1961, appropriation Act Amendments of 1963 136 for effecting provisions. 232, 780, 799, 800 District of Columbia Revenue Act of 1947, National Advisory Council on Educa­ Amendment, increase in Federal pay­ tion for Health Professions, estab­ ment; loans for capital improvement lishment 169 programs, time extension 130 National Defense Education Act of Doctors Draft Law, extension; special pay. 4 1958. See separate title. Drug Administration, Food and, appro­ Philippines educational exchange and priation for 36, 229 programs, funds available for 123 Dulles International Airport, appropriation School construction, appropriation for. 230 for 430 School districts, appropriation for pay­ Dworshak Dam and Reservoir, Idaho, ments to 230 redesignation of Bruces Eddy Dam Television broadcasting facilities, ap­ and Reservoir as 123 propriation for 25, 243 Vocational education. See separate title. E Vocational Education Act of 1946— Amendment, nurses, practical, exten­ sion of training program 411 Economic Advisers, Council of, appropri­ Appropriation for effecting provi­ ation for 64 sions 230 Economic Report of the President, Jan­ Vocational Education Act of 1963 403 uary 1963, printing of additional War orphans educational assistance, ap­ copies of hearings on 943 proval of courses by State ap­ Economic Research Service, appropria­ proving agencies 158 tion for 34, 824 Education, OfiBce of: Education. See also Schools and Colleges. Advisory Committee on Graduate Edu­ American Education Week, 1963, proc­ cation, establishment 371 lamation 1015 Advisory Committee on Vocational Ed­ Blind. See separate title. ucation, establishment 410 Colleges of agriculture and the mechanic Advisory Council on Vocational Edu­ arts, appropriation for 230 cation, appointment of 411 Cooperative research, appropriation for. 231 Appropriation for 24, 230 Deaf— Teachers of mentally retarded or handi­ Gallaudet College, appropriation for. 36, 242 capped children, training of 294 SUBJECT INDEX 1107

Page Page Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Co­ Export-Import Bank of Washington: operation, National Commission on, Appropriation for 37, 862 appropriation for expenses 780 Communist countries, restriction on ex­ Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of tension of credit to 863 1961, Mutual, appropriation for ef­ fecting provisions 232, 780, 799, 800 Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Foundation, incorporation; reports 8,12 Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938: Electrical and Photometric Measure­ Amendments, minimum wages, dis­ ments, candela, unit of luminous crimination on account of sex, pro­ intensity 299 hibition 56 Emancipation Proclamation Centennial, Appropriation for effecting provisions.- 228 proclamation 966 Family Services, Bureau of, appropriation Emergency Planning, Office of, appropria­ for 240 tion for 23, 36, 425 Farm-City Week, National, 1963, procla­ Employees' Compensation, Bureau of, mation 1016 appropriation for 30, 41, 227 Farm Credit Administration, appropriation Employment Security, Bureau of, appro­ for 37,833 priation for 30, 40, 225 Farm Safety Week, National, 1963, procla­ Engineers, Corps of: mation 990 Appropriation for 36, 844 Farmer Cooperative Service, appropria­ Beach Erosion Board— tion for 34,823 Abolishment, transfer of functions to Farmers Home Administration, appropria­ Coastal Engineering Research tion for 20,831 Center 304 Fayetteville, Ark., land conveyance by Appropriation for 845 Veterans Administration to city 253 Civil functions, appropriation for 844 Coastal Engineering Research Center, Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1962, appro­ establishment 304 priation for effecting provisions 792 Construction, appropriation for 845 Federal-Aid Highway Amendments Act of Contracts with United States, military 1963 - 276 installations, supervision 328 Federal Airport Act, appropriation for ef­ Dams and reservoirs, federally con­ fecting provisions 429 structed, local interests and rights Federal Aviation Act of 1958, appropria­ for water storage 249 tion for effecting provisions 427, 430 Flood control. See separate title. Federal Aviation Agency: General investigations, flood control, Appropriation for 37, 429 etc., appropriation for studies 844 Civil supersonic aircraft development, Guyandot River, Barboursville, W. Va., appropriation for 430 bank protection project 155 Dulles International Airport, appropria­ Rivers and Harbors, Board of Engi­ tion for 430 neers for, functions 305 General provisions. Appropriation Act. _ 430 Equal Pay Act of 1963 56 Grants-in-aid for airports, liquidation of European Atomic Energy Community, co­ contract authorization, appropria­ operation with, appropriation au­ tion for 430 thorization 86 Research and development, appropria­ Executive Office Appropriation Act, 1964 _ 63 tion for 430 Executive Office of the President: Washington National Airport, appro­ Appropriation Act, 1964 63 priation for 430 Appropriation for 63, 425 Federal Bureau of Investigation, appro­ Exhibitions, Special International, appro­ priation for 40, 782 priation for 800 Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950, appro­ Export Control Act of 1949, appropriation priation for effecting provisions 427 for effecting provisions 786 Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Re­ Export-Import Bank Act of 1945, Amend­ view, appropriation for 110 ments, increased lending authority; Federal Communications Commission, ap­ extension of functions 128 propriation for 37, 431 1108 SUBJECT INDEX

Page Federal Credit Union Act, Amendments: Federal Register: Annual meeting, time extension 270 Printing, binding, and distribution, Treasurer-General Manager, separation appropriation for 816 of positions 270 Publication in— Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, ap­ Cadmium, disposition without regard propriation for 34, 832 to Strategic and Critical Materi­ Federal Digest, Lifetime, appropriation for als Stock Pihng Act 6 publication, limitation 856 Collisions at Sea, 1960, International "Federal Disaster Relief Manual", print­ Regulations for Preventing 194 ing of additional copies 947 Communist nations or countries aid­ Federal Employees' Compensation Act, ing Cuba, economic assistance to. appropriation for effecting provisions. 227 Presidential determination 859, 860 Federal Employees' Group Life Insurance Henderson, Nev., conveyance of pub­ Act of 1954, appropriation for effecting lic lands to city 88 provisions 429 Lincoln County, Nev., land convey­ Federal Employees Health Benefits Act of ance 53 1959: Navigation of vessels under bridges, Amendment, employee organization exception to rule 281 plans, extension of time limitation Seat belts, safety standards 361 for submission 76, 77 Small Business Act, loans 965 Appropriation for effecting provisions.- 428 Waterfowl feathers and down, dis­ Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, position without regard to Stra­ appropriation for effecting provisions. 229 tegic and Critical Materials Stock "Federal Government and Education", Piling Act 272 printing as House document, addi­ Federal Register Act, Amendments: tional copies 947 Code of Federal Regulations, publica­ Federal Home Loan Bank Board, appro­ tion 343 priation for 37, 444 Presidential documents, publication 344 Federal Hospital Council: Federal Regulations, Code of, publication. 343 Additional members 299 Federal Reserve Act, Amendments, Fed­ Mental health services, State plans, ap­ eral reserve notes, printing of $1 and proval of projects 291 $2 denominations 54 Federal Housing Administration, appropri­ Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Cor­ ation for 38, 446 poration, appropriation for, limita­ Federal Maritime Commission: tion 445 Appropriation for 797 Federal Supply Service, appropriation Dual rate contracts, approval, etc.; time for 26, 434 extension 5 Federal Telecommunications Fund, appro­ Shipping Act, 1916, amendment, tariff priation for 26 filing requirements, exclusion of lumber 129 Federal Trade Commission, appropriation Federal Mediation and Conciliation Serv­ for 37,431 ice, appropriation for 37, 245 Federal Unemployment Tax Act, Amend­ Federal National Mortgage Association, ment, Federal unemployment tax appropriation for 38, 446 rate, reduction 306 Federal Power Commission, appropriation Federal Water Pollution Control Act, ap­ for 37, 431 propriation for effecting provisions 236 Federal Practice Digest, Modern, appro­ Feed Grain Act of 1963 44 priation for publication, limitation 856 Fine Arts, Commission of, appropriation Federal Prison Industries, Inc., appropria­ for 37, 111 tion for 40, 801 Fire and Casualty Act, D.C., Amendment, Federal Prison System, appropriation agent and broker insurance license for 30,40,783 applications and renewals, perjury Federal Property and Administrative Serv­ penalty for false statements 76 ices Act of 1949, appropriation for Fire Prevention Week, 1963, proclama­ effecting provisions 26, 243 tion 1013 SUBJECT INDEX 1109

Page Page Fish and Wildlife Service: Florida, central and southern, flood con­ Appropriation for 29, 105 trol, appropriation authorization 841 Commercial Fisheries, Bureau of, appro­ Food and Drug Administration, appropria­ priation for 29, 39, 105 tion for 36, 229 Commissioner, Office of, appropriation Foreign Affairs, appropriation for adminis­ for 39, 105 tration 32, 776 Conservation, appropriation for 844 Foreign Agricultural Service, appropria­ Fishing vessels, appropriation for con­ tion for 34, 826 struction 106 Foreign Aid and Related Agencies Appro­ Migratory bird conservation account, priation Act, 1963, continuing appro­ appropriation for 106 priations, 1964 74, 134, 281, 342 Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of, Foreign Aid and Related Agencies Appro­ appropriation for 39, 106 priation Act, 1964 857 Studies, etc., appropriation for 848 Foreign Assistance Act of 1961: Fishery Trades and Industry, appropria­ Amendments— tion for training 230 "Act for International Development Flag Day, 1963, proclamation 1009 of 1961", elimination of citation Flood Control. See also Rivers and of Part I 379 Harbors. Administrative provisions 388 Apalachicola River Basin, Ga., project Conflict-of-interest provisions, repeal. 389 authorization 841 Contingency Fund, appropriation au­ Appropriation for 22,34, 824, 845 thorization 384 Arkansas River Basin, appropriation Development assistance— authorization 841 Alliance for progress, reduction in Brazos River Basin, appropriation au­ appropriation authorization. 382, 383 thorization 841 Economic development of country. Cape Fear River Basin, N.C., project Presidential determination; en­ authorization 840 couragement of private enter­ Columbia River Basin, appropriation prise 380, 381 authorization 842 Evaluation of programs, committee Florida, central and southern, appro­ appointed 383 priation authorization 841 Grants and technical cooperation, General investigations, appropriation American schools and hospi­ for 22 tals, appropriation authoriza­ Los Angeles-San Gabriel River Basin, tion 381 appropriation authorization 842 Investment guaranties, increased Mississippi River Basin, Upper, appro­ limitations 381 priation authorization 842 Latin American countries, housing Missouri River Basin, appropriation project guaranties, raising of authorization 842 ceiling 382 Ohio River Basin, appropriation au­ Population growth, research 382 thorization 842 Development Assistance Committee, Project construction; increased appro­ chairman, appointment by Presi­ priation authorization 840 dent 389 Red River Basin, project authorization. 841 General provisions 385 Rend Lake project, 111., modification 155 International organizations and pro­ Susquehanna River Basin, appropria­ grams, appropriation authoriza­ tion 383 tion authorization 840 "International Peace and Security White River Basin, appropriation au­ Act of 1961", elimination of cita­ thorization 841 tion of Part II 384 Flood Control Act, 1936, appropriation for Military assistance— effecting provisions 824 Africa, restrictions on 384 Flood Control Act of 1944, appropriation Appropriation authorization 384 for effecting provisions 851 Policy statement 379 Flood Control Act of 1960, Amendment, Private Enterprise in Foreign Aid, Laurel River, Ky., modification of Advisory Committee on, estab­ project requirement 842 lishment 385 1110 SUBJECT LNDEX

Foreign Assistance Act of 1961—Con. Page Forest Service—Continued Page Amendments—Continued Soil erosion and flood damage, appropri­ Supporting assistance, appropriation ation for control 109 authorization 383 Tree planting, appropriation for assist­ Appropriation for effecting provisions-- 857, ance to States 110 858 Fort Miles Military Reservation, Del., Foreign Assistance Act of 1963 379 land conveyance by Army Depart­ Foreign Assistance Programs, Depart­ ment 470 ment of Agriculture, appropriation Fort Randall Reservoir, S. Dak., redesig­ for 3,832 nated Lake Francis Case 124 Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, Fort Town, documentation of vessel for appropriation for 26, 797 use in coastwise trade 931 Foreign Currencies: Francis E. Walter Dam, Pa., designation. 75 Purchase— Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, transfer Agriculture, Department of 821 of functions to General Services Education, research 231 Administration 869 Fish and Wildlife Service, appropria­ Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial tion for investigation of resources. 105 Commission, appropriation for 27 Library of Congress 816 Freedmen's Hospital, appropriation for.. 241 National Bureau of Standards 788 Freedom from Hunger Week, National, President of United States, appropri­ proclamation 980 ation authorization 381 Scientific activities overseas, appro­ G priation for 238 State Department, appropriation for- 777 Gallaudet College, appropriation for 36, 242 United States Information Agency. 799, 800 General Accounting Office, appropriation Vocational rehabilitation research and for 431 training 232 General Pulaski's Memorial Day, 1963, Weather Bureau 789 proclamation 1020 Use, foreign aid program— General Services Administration: Availability to U.S. citizens 386 Administrative Operations Fund, appro­ Exchange rates 390 priation for 435 Foreign Quarantine Activities, appropria­ Administrator, Office of, appropriation tion for 236 for 38,435 Foreign Service Act of 1946: Air-conditioning equipment in District Amendments— of Columbia public buildings, repeal Educational facilities, extension 391 of certain control provisions 152 Foreign Service officer, extension of Appropriation for 26, 37, 432 assignment 391 Bureau of the Mint, authorization for Appropriation for effecting provisions. 776- construction, etc. of additional 780, 799 facilities 129 Foreign Service Buildings Act, 1926: Federal Property and Administrative Amendment, acquisition, construction, Services Act of 1949, appropriation etc., of buildings abroad, appropri­ for effecting provisions 26 ation authorization 121 Federal Supply Service, appropriation Appropriation for effecting provisions. 777 for 26,434 Foreign Service Buildings Commission, Federal Telecommunications Fund, repeal of all references to 122 appropriation for 26 Forest Products Week, National, 1963, Former Presidents— proclamation 1026 Appropriation for office facilities 435 Forest Service: John Fitzgerald Kennedy, office space, Administrative provisions. Appropria­ staff, franking privilege, etc., for tion Act 110 widow 348 Appropriation for 21, 108 Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, transfer Range improvements, appropriation of functions from Interior Depart­ for 110 ment 869 Research, appropriation for 109 General provisions, Appropriation Act. 436 Roads and trails (liquidation of contract General Supply Fund, appropriation authorization), appropriation for. . 109 for 26,434 SUBJECT INDEX nil

General Services Administration—Con. Page Government Departments and Agencies— Page Hawaii, land conveyance procedures 472 Continued Land conveyances, Prince Georges Vessels, transfer between agencies 267 County, Md 335 Government Employees: National Archives and Records Administrative Expenses Act of 1946, Service— amendment, student trainees, pay­ Appropriation for 38, 434 ment of transportation 252 Federal Register Act, amendments, Employees Health Benefits Fund, Code of Federal Regulations; Government payment for annui­ Presidential documents, publica­ tants, appropriation for _'_ _ 428 tion 343,344 Employees Life Insurance Fund, limita­ National Industrial Reserve Plant No. tion on expenses, appropriation for_ 429 485, appropriation for improve­ Federal Employees' Compensation Act, ments 26 appropriation for effecting provi­ Public buildings projects, appropriation sions 227 for 26 Federal Employees' Group Life Insur­ Public Buildings Service. See separate ance Act of 1954, appropriation for title. effecting provisions 429 Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Federal Employees Health Benefits Act Piling Act. See separate title. of 1959: Transportation and Communications Amendment, employee organization Service, appropriation for 38, 434 plans, extension of time limita­ Utilization and Disposal Service, appro­ tion for submission 76, 77 priation for 37, 434 Appropriation for effecting provisions. 428 Geological Survey, appropriation for 39, 103 Unemployment compensation, appro­ George Washington University Hospital, priation for 30 appropriation for expansion 235 Government Printing OflSce: Georgia: Appropriation for 42, 816 Apalachicola River Basin, flood control Revolving fund, appropriation for 817 project, authorization 841 Superintendent of Documents, Office of, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, appropriation for 817 duty-free entry of orthicon image Grand Valley Water User's Association, assembly 115 Colo., modification of repayment con­ Germany, Federal Republic of, atomic tract 67 energy cooperative research and development program, appropriation Great Lakes Pilotage Act of 1960, appro­ authorization 87 priation for effecting provisions 784 Gorgas Memorial Institute, Panama, Great Plains Conservation Program, ap­ appropriation for 238 propriation for 34, 824 Government Departments and Agencies: Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Air pollution control, cooperation with N.C., acceptance of land donations._ 154 Health, Education, and Welfare, Guam: Department of 399 Rehabilitation program, appropriation Alaska Public Works Act, amendment, authorization; report 302 settlement of claims, delegation of Submerged lands, conveyance to _ 338 functions 471 Urban renewal and housing activities. . 304 Appropriation acts, general provisions Guyandot River, Barboursville, W. Va., applicable to 855 bank protection project 155 Civil defense and defense mobilization functions, appropriation for 36, 425 H Claims, appropriation for payment 43, 865 Experts, consultants, etc., per diem Hague Conference on Private Interna­ rate, limitation 113 tional Law, U.S. participation 775 Management improvement, appropria­ tion for expenses to assist the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, President in 65 W. Va., designation 52 Publicity or propaganda, funds to Hatch Act (Experiment Stations), appro­ support or defeat legislation before priation for effecting provisions 822 Congress, restriction 856 Hawaii, land conveyance procedures 472 1112 SUBJECT INDEX

Page Health, Education, and Welfare, De- Page Health, Education, and Welfare, Depart­ partment of—Continued ment of: Social Security Administration. See Advisory Committee on Vocational Ed­ separate title. ucation, approval of appointment Surplus property utilization, appropria­ of members 410 tion for 37, 243 Advisory Council on Vocational Educa­ Vocational Education Act of 1963 403 tion, appointment of 411 Vocational Rehabilitation, Office of, ap­ American Printing House for the Blind, propriation for 232 appropriation for 241 Welfare Administration. See separate Appropriation Act, 1964 229 title. Appropriation for 24, Health Practice and Research, Commu­ 36,74, 111, 134,229,427,862 nity, appropriation for 234 Certification and Other Services, Re­ Health Professions Educational Assistance volving Fund, appropriation for 229 Act of 1963 164 Clean Air Act 392 Health Statistics, National Center for, Community Mental Health Centers appropriation for 238 Act 290 Heart Institute, National, appropriation Education, Office of. See separate title. for 237 Educational television facilities, appro­ Helium Properties, appropriation for de­ priation for 25, 243 velopment and operation 104 Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, Henderson, Nev., conveyance of public appropriation for effecting provi­ lands to city 88 sions 229 Heptanoic Acid, temporary suspension of Field Administration, Office of, appro­ duty.— .- 121 priation for 37, 243 Food and Drug Administration, appro­ Heyburn, Idaho, release of U.S. interest in priation for 36, 229 certain streets 13 Gallaudet College, appropriation for. _ 36, 242 Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963.. 363 General Counsel, Office of the, appro­ Highways. See also Public Roads, Bu­ priation for 37, 243 reau of. Generalprovisions, Appropriation Act. 243, 245 Alaska highway study, appropriation Health Professions Educational Assist­ for 22 ance Act of 1963 164 American Association of State Highway Howard University, appropriation for. 25, Officials, 50th anniversary, congres­ 241, 242 sional expression of appreciation 946 Manpower Development and Training Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1962, ap­ Act of 1962. See separate title. propriation for effecting provisions. 792 Maternal and Child Health and Mental Federal-Aid Highway Amendments Act Retardation Planning Amendments of 1963 276 of 1963 273 Federal-aid highways— Mental Retardation Facilities and Com­ Apportionment of funds 276 munity Mental Health Centers Completion estimates, filing date with Construction Act of 1963 282 Congress 277 Mental Retardation Facilities Construc­ Construction standards; engineering tion Act _. 282 costs 277, 278 Public Health Service. See separate Outdoor advertising control, time ex­ title. tension for State qualification for Refugee assistance, appropriation for_- 862 additional payment 277 Research and development 277 Reports to Congress— Federal-aid highways (Trust Fund), ap­ Air pollution control 399 propriation for 792 Manpower Development and Train­ Forest highways, appropriation for 22, 792 ing Act of 1962, activities under. 424 Inter-American Highway, appropriation Vocational education programs 412 for construction 792 Saint Elizabeths Hospital, appropria­ National Highway Week, 1963, procla­ tion for 239 mation 1005 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation Pentagon road network (Trust Fund), for 25,37,242 appropriation for 792 SUBJECT INDEX 1113

Highways—Continued Page House of Representatives—Continued Pa«« Public lands highways, appropriation for Appropriations, Committee on—Con. liquidation of contract 792 Reports to—Continued Rama Road, Nicaragua, appropriation President of the United States, for liquidation of obligations 780 economic assistance to Com­ Historical and Memorial Commissions, munist nations and nations appropriation for 27 aiding Cuba 859 Home Loan Bank Board, Federal, appro­ Armed Services, Committee on, reports priation for 37, 444 to- Air Force, Department of the, public Horizontal Property Act of the District of works, construction, costs 322 Columbia 449 Army, Department of the, public Hospitals: works, construction, costs 310 Community Mental Health Centers Navy, Department of the, public Act 290 works, construction, costs 316 Construction activities, appropriation Capitol Police, appropriation for 41, 810 for 235 Chaplain, Office of the, appropriation District of Columbia— for 806 Freedmen's Hospital, appropriation Clerk, Office of the, appropriation for. 31, 806 for 241 Committee employees, appropriation George Washington University Hospi­ for 806 tal, appropriation for expansion. _ 235 Contingent expenses, appropriation for_ 41, Hospital Center, additional funds for 807, 864 facilities 26 Coordinator of Information, Office of Saint Elizabeths Hospital, appropria­ the, appropriation for 808 tion for 239 Debate topics, annual national college, Federal Hospital Council— compilation of reference materials, Additional members 299 printing as House document 802 Mental health services. State plans, Doorkeeper, Office of the, appropriation approval of projects 291 for 806 Health service programs, appropriation Doyle, Clyde, payment to widow of 31 for 236 Foreign Affairs, Committee on, report Mental Retardation Facilities Construc­ by the President to, economic as­ tion Act 282 sistance to Communist nations and Nurses. See separate title. nations aiding Cuba 859 House of Representatives. See also Con­ Gavin, Leon H., payment to widow of. 864 gress; Legislative Branch of the General provisions, Appropriation Act. 817 Government. Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee Adjournment 940 on, reports by Interior Department American Veterans of World War II, to— proceedings of national encamp­ Conveyance of submerged lands to ments, printing as House docu­ Guam, Virgin Islands and Ameri­ ment 469 can Samoa 338 Appropriation for 31, 41, 806, 864 Revolving fund for loans to Indian Appropriations, Committee on— tribes 301 Appropriation for 806, 807 Joint committees, congressional. See Reports to— separate title. Atomic Energy Commission, trans­ Judiciary, Committee on the, reporting fer of funds 853 date on studies of State taxation of Attorney General, alien property interstate commerce, extension 67 activities 781 Legislative Counsel, Office of the, ap­ Defense, Department of— propriation for 807 Emergencies and extraordinary Members' clerk hire, appropriation for. 807 expenses 259 Miller, Clem, payment to widow of 31 Foreign real property 267 Nygaard, Hjalmar C, payment to Military supplies, disposal 265 widow of 864 Transfer of funds 270 Official Reporters of Debates, appropri­ Foreign assistance program 858 ation for 807 Foreign procurement 859 Pages, education of, appropriation for. 811, 864 1114 SUBJECT INDEX

Horse of Representatives—Continued Page Housing—Continued Page Parliamentarian, Office of the, appro­ Guam, urban renewal and housing ac­ priation for 806 tivities 304 Postmaster, Office of the, appropriation Housing Act of 1949, appropriation for for 807 effecting provisions 21, 437, 831 Science and Astronautics, Committee Housing Act of 1950, appropriation for on, report by National Aeronautics effecting provisions 437 and Space Administration to, use Housing Act of 1954, appropriation for of funds 142-144 effecting provisions 437, 438 Sergeant at Arms, Office of the, appro­ Housing Act of 1959— priation for 806 Amendment 278 Speaker— Appropriation for eflfectiiig provi­ Appointments by. Commission on the sions..^ 27, 438, 446 Disposition of Alcatraz Island. __ 247 Housing Act of 1961, appropriation for Expense allowance, appropriation for_ 806 effecting provisions 438 Reports to— Housing Amendments of 1955, appro­ Air Force, Department of the, pub­ priation for effecting provisions 437 lic works construction con­ Housing and Home Finance Agency— tracts 328 Administrator, Office of the, appro­ Army, Department of the, public priation for 38, 437 works construction contracts. 328 Appropriation for 27, 38, 437, 445 Navy, Department of the, public College housing loans. Office of the works construction contacts-- 328 Administrator, appropriation for, President of United States, military limitation 445 aid to Africa 384 Family housing at military installa­ Transportation expenses, reimburse­ tions, consultation 323 ment 82 Federal Housing Administration, ap­ Veterans' Affairs, Committee on, report propriation for, limitation- .^-. 38, 446 by Veterans Affairs Administrator Federal National Mortgage Associa­ to, waiver of indebtedness au­ tion, appropriation for, limita­ thority 271 tion 38, 446 Veterans of World War I of the United Housing for the elderly. Office of the States of America, Inc., printing of Administrator, appropriation for, proceedings of national encamp­ limitation 27, 4i6 ment as House document 130 Public facility loans. Office of the Walter, Francis E., payment to widow Administrator, appropriation for, of 864 limitation 445 Housing: Public Housing Administration, ad­ Agricultural and defense attache facili­ ministrative expenses appropria­ ties, appropriation authorization _ _ 121 tion, limitation 447 Armed services mortgage insurance, Revolving Fund, Office of the Ad­ extension 163 ministrator, appropriation for, limitation 446 Detroit, Mich., low-rent housing proj­ Housing for the Elderly Fund, appro­ ect, land transfer for urban renewal priation for 27 purposes 250 Low income housing demonstration pro­ Elderly persons— grams, appropriation for 438 Fund, appropriation for 27, 438 Revolving fund for loans, increased Mass transportation demonstration funds 278 grants, appropriation for 437 Rural housing, funds for loans 21 Mortgage insurance, time extension of Family housing at mihtary installa­ broadened eligibility 73 tions— National Capital Housing Authority, Appropriation for 464, 465 appropriation for 440 Authorization 323-327 National Housing Act, amendments-- 73, 163 Federal Housing Administration, ap­ Open space land grants, appropriation propriation for _- 38 for 438 Federal National Mortgage Association, Public Housing Administration, appro­ appropriation for 38 priation for 38, 438 SUBJECT INDEX 1115

Housing—Continued Page Page Public Works Planning Fund, appro­ Independent Offices. See also Govern­ priation for 438 ment Departments and Agencies United States Housing Act of 1937, appro­ and individual titles. priation for effecting provisions-- 438,446 Appropriation Act, 1964 425 Urban planning grants, appropriation Appropriation for 25, for 437 37, 65, 74, 134, 281, 342, 427, 852 Urban Renewal Fund, liquidation of Continuing appropriations, 1964 74, contract authorization, appropria­ 134, 281, 342 tion for 438 General provisions, Appropriation Act.. 443, Urban studies and housing research, 447 appropriation for 437 Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1963_ 25, 37 "How Our Laws Are Made", printing as Independent Offices Appropriation Act, House document, additional copies-.- 941 1964 425 Howard University, appropriation for 25) Indian Affairs, Bureau of, appropriation 241, 242 for 28,39,98 Human Rights Day: Indian Claims Commission, appropriation 1962 proclamation 962 for 38, 111 1963 proclamation 1034 Indiana, statehood, 150th anniversary, medals 340 I Indians: Idaho: Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, appropriation Craters of the Moon National Monu­ for payments 28 ment, land addition, proclamation. 960 Devils Lake Sioux Tribe, Fort Totten Dworshak Dam and Reservoir, redesig- Indian Reservation, N. Dak., lands nation of Bruces Eddy Dam and in trust for 347 Reservoir as 123 Education and welfare services, appro­ Heyburn, release of U.S. interest in priation for 98 certain streets 13 Fort Mojave Reservation, Calif., Ariz., Kootenai Tribe of Indians, disposition and Nev., lease of land — 301 of judgment funds 472 Health activities, appropriation for 111 Illinois: Juneau Indian Village, Alaska, survey Rend Lake, flood control project, modi­ and establishment of townsite 52 fication 155 Kootenai Tribe, Idaho, disposition of Waukegan Port District, land convey­ judgment funds 472 ance by Army Department 468 Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, appropriation Immigration and Nationality Act, quotas for payment 28 under, proclamation 956 Menominee County, Wis., educational Immigration and Naturalization Service, grants, appropriation for 28, 99 appropriation for 40, 783 Navajo Tribe, oil and gas leases, Imports: approval to an agreement 337 Duty-free entries— Oglala Sioux Tribe, Pine Ridge Reserva­ Chicory 71 tion, S. Dak., lands held in trust Cork insulation 52 for 300,302 Heptanoic acid 121 Resources management, appropriation Mass spectrometer for Stanford Uni­ for 98 versity, Calif 118 Revolving fund for loans to tribes, Metal scrap 71 establishment 301 Orthicon image assembly for Medical Road construction (liquidation of con­ College of Georgia 115 tract authorization), appropriation Tampico fiber 119 for 28,99 Tanning extracts 120 Rosebud Sioux Tribe, S. Dais;., land Iron or steel, polished sheets, duty rate- 118 exchange 349 Petroleum and petroleum products, Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Colo., land adjustments; Appeals Board repre­ description 140 sentatives, proclamations. _ 963, 999, 1010 Tribal funds, appropriation for 100 Tariff Schedules of the United States. Vocational education, nurses training; See separate title. increased funds a 471 1116 SUBJECT ESTDEX

Indians—Continued Page Page Wapato Indian irrigation project, Interior, Department of the: Wash., cancellation of certain Alaska. See separate title. charges; removal of lands 278 Amistad Dam, Rio Grande River, Indonesia, restriction on foreign assist­ power marketing 475 ance to; Presidential discretionary Appropriation Act, 1964 96 authority 388 Appropriation for 28, 39, 74, 96, 847 Bonneville Power Administration, ap­ Industrial Property, International Bureau propriation for 39, 851 for the Protection of, increased appro­ California, conveyance of U.S. interest priation for U.S. participation 82 to certain minerals rights _ 448 Industrial Reserve Act of 1948, National, Coal Research, Office of, appropriation appropriation for effecting provisions. 435 for 104 Industrial Reserve Plant No. 485, National, Commercial Fisheries, Bureau of, appro­ appropriation for improvements 26 priation for 29, 39, 105 Industrial Technology in Textiles, Civilian, Fish and Wildlife Service. See separate appropriation for expenses 787 title. Information Agency, United States: Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, transfer Appropriation for 27, 799 of functions to General Services Buildings and facilities abroad, appro­ Administration 869 priation authorization 121 Funds, transfer from Agriculture De­ Informational Media Guarantee Fund, partment 826 appropriation for :_ 801 General provisions. Appropriation Act_ . 107 Radio facilities, appropriation for 801 General provisions. Public Works Ap­ Special international exhibitions, appro­ propriation Act, 1964 852 priation for 800 Geological Survey, appropriation for__ 39, 103 Guam, rehabilitation program 302 Information and Educational Exchange Indian Affairs, Bureau of, appropriation Act of 1948, United States, appro­ for 28,39,98 priation for effecting provisions 799, 801 Indians. See separate title. Inland Waterways Corporation: Appropriation for 789 Land conveyances— Liquidation 81 Big Hole National Battlefield, Mont. . 18 Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Insurance: Range, Imperial County, Calif-_ 152 Aviation War Risk Insurance Revolving Colorado River Commission, Nev., Fund, appropriation for 785 extension of time provisions 14 District of Columbia— Great Smoky Mountain National Agent and broker license applications Park, N.C 154 and renewals, perjury penalty for Guam, Virgin Islands and American false statements ' 76 Samoa, tidelands, submerged Life insurance companies— lands, etc 338 Annual statements 347 Henderson, Nev 88 Loaning of money on securities, Hermiston, Oreg 156 exemptions 344 Lincoln County, Nev 53 Federal Employees' Group Life Insur­ Oglala Community School, S. Dak... 300 ance Act of 1954, appropriation for Powell, Wyo 120 effecting provisions 429 Wakpami Lake Day School, S. Dak.. 302 Federal Employees Health Benefits Act Land Management, Bureau of, appro­ of 1959, amendment, time exten­ priation for 28, 96 sion for submission of employee Lead and zinc, small producer stabiliza­ organization plans 76 tion program; "principal product", Mutual companies, tax extension 72 definition 92 Inter-American Development Bank, U.S. Minerals Exploration, Office of, appro­ subscriptions, appropriation for 862 priation for 105 Inter-American Highway, appropriation Mineral resources, appropriation for for construction 792 research 103 Intergovermental Relations, Advisory Mines, Bureau of— Commission on, appropriation for 65 Appropriation for 39, 104 SUBJECT INDEX 1117

Interior, Department of the—Continued Page Interior, Department of the—Continued Page Mines, Bureau of—Continued Saline Water, Office of, appropriation Helium properties, appropriation for for 29, 107 development 104 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation Mineral resources, appropriation for for - 39, 107 conservation and development. _ 104 Solicitor, Office of, appropriation for.. 39, 107 National Park Service, appropriation Southeastern Power Administration, for 28,39, 100 appropriation for 851 National parks, monuments, seashores, Southwestern Power Administration, etc. See separate title. appropriation for 39, 851 Oil and Gas, Office of, appropriation Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of, for 39, 105 appropriation for 106 Oregon and California grant lands, ap­ Territories, Office of, appropriation for. 29, propriation for management, etc... 97 39, 102 Outdoor Recreation, Bureau of— Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, Appropriation for 29, 101 appropriation for administration. 29, 102 Federal and State programs, develop­ Virgin Islands Corporation, appropria­ ment 49 tion for 29,39, 114 Pribilof Islands, appropriation for ad­ Winslow, Ariz., settlement of claim ministration 106 against United States 466 Public lands. See separate title. Internal Revenue Codes. For sections Public Works Appropriation Act, 1964.. 847 affected see Tables 3 and 4 of amend­ Reclamation, Bureau of— ments and repeals in "Laws Affected Administrative provisions, Public in Volume 77", preceding this Index. Works Appropriation Act, 1964__ 849 Internal Revenue Service, appropriation Appropriation for 28, 39, 847 for 42,60 Construction and rehabilitation, ap­ International Agreements: propriation for 848 Bretton Woods Agreements Act, General investigations, appropriation amendment. International Bank for 847 for Reconstruction and Develop­ Loan program, appropriation for 848 ment, increased capital stock 334 Special funds, appropriation for 849 International Conference on Safety of Reclamation projects— Life at Sea, 1960, authorization for Grand Valley Water User's Associa­ proclamation of regulations 195 tion, Colo., modification of re­ International Bank for Reconstruction and payment contract 67 Development, increased capital stock. 334 Heyburn, Idaho, release of U.S. in­ International Boundary and Water Com­ terest in certain streets 13 mission, United States and Mexico, Missouri River Basin, appropriation appropriation for 42, 778 authorization 842 International Boundary Commission, Riverton reclamation project, Wyo., United States and Canada, appro­ water delivery 8 priation for expenses 779 Upper Colorado River storage proj­ International Bureau for the Protection of ect, appropriation for 29, 849 Industrial Property, increased ap­ Water supply contracts, renewal propriation for U.S. participation 82 provisions 68 International Claims Settlement Act, ap­ Weber Basin and Ogden River recla­ propriation for effecting provisions 781 mation project, lands available International Conference on Safety of Life for 127 at Sea, 1960, authorization for procla­ Wind River Indian irrigation project, mation of regulations 195 Wyo., cancellation of charges.. 151 International Development, Agency for: Reports to Congress— Deputy Inspector General, Foreign As­ Guam, rehabilitation program 303 sistance, appointment; compensa­ Indian claims, revolving fund for tion 388 loans to tribes 301 Deputy Under Secretary, rank 388 Revised Organic Act of the Virgin Is­ International Development Association, lands, amendment, issuance of appropriation for United States sub­ obligation bonds, authorization 335 scription 862 1118 SUBJECT INDEX

Page Page International Development of 1961, Act International Travel Act of 1961, appro­ for, elimination of citation of Part I priation for effecting provisions 787 of Foreign Assistance Act of 196l__ 379 International Wheat Agreement Act of International Exhibitions, Special, appro­ 1949, appropriation for effecting pro­ priation for 800 visions 833 International Joint Commission, United Interstate Commerce: States and Canada, appropriation for Inland Waterways Corporation Act, expenses 779 repeal 81 International Labor Affairs, Bureau of, Seat belts in motor vehicles, safety appropriation for 40, 224 standards, regulations 361 International Labor Organization, amend­ Taxation studies, extension of reporting ment of constitution, authorization date 67 for acceptance 80 Interstate Commerce Act, Amendment, International Ladies' Garment Workers' motor vehicles, emergency towing of Union, 50th anniversary medal of first wrecked 402 union health center 340 Interstate Commerce Commission, appro­ International Organizations: priation for 38, 438 Contributions, quotas, etc.— Interstate Commission on the Potomac Appropriation for 32, 777, 862 River Basin, appropriation for 245 One world government advocates, Interstate Compacts, Consent of Congress restriction on use of funds for 781 Granted to: Hague Conference on Private Interna­ Clean Air Act, cooperative activities tional Law, U.S. participation 775 under 393 Inter-American Development Bank, ap­ Costilla Creek Compact, Colo.-N. Mex., propriation for U.S. subscription _ _ 862 amendment, allocation of water International Bureau for the Protection flow 350 of Industrial Property, increased ap­ Hanover, N.H.-Norwich, Vt., establish­ propriation for U.S. participation.. 82 ment of an interstate school dis­ International commiss'ons, American sec­ trict 332 tions, appropriation for expenses. 778, 779 Oil and gas, conservation, extension and International Development Association, renewal 145 appropriation for U.S. subscription.. 862 Investigation, Federal Bureau of, appro­ International fisheries commissions, ap­ priation for 40, 782 propriation for expenses 780 Iowa: International Labor Organization, Muscatine, modification of commercial amendment of constitution, authori­ landing project on Mississippi zation for acceptance 80 River 336 International (Rome) Institute for the Red Rock Dam, Des Moines, designa­ Unification of Private Law, U.S. tion 151 participation 775 Iron and Steel, polished sheets, duty rate. 118 Investigation of U.S. citizens for em­ Istle or Tampico Fiber, temporary sus­ ployment, appropriation for 25, 428 pension of duty 119 Missions to, appropriation for 32, 777 Programs, appropriation authorization. 383 International Peace and Security Act of Jamaica, immigration quota, proclama­ 1961, elimination of citation of Part tion 957 II of Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. 384 Joint Committees, Congressional: International Regulations for Preventing Atomic Energy— Collisions at Sea, 1960, proclamation Appropriation for 810 by the President, authorization 194 Proposed arrangements, review 87 International (Rome) Institute for the Defense Production, appropriation for. 810 Unification of Private Law, U.S. Economic, appropriation for 809 participation .. 775 Immigration and Nationality Policy, International Rules of Judicial Procedure, appropriation for 810 Commission on, appropriation for 26 Internal Revenue Taxation, appropria­ International Social Security Association tion for 810 Meeting, appropriation for expenses. 240 Printing, appropriation for 810 SUBJECT INDEX 1119

Joint Committees, Congressional—Con. Page Justice, Department of—Continued Page Reduction of Nonessential Federal Ex­ United States attorneys and marshals, penditures, appropriation for 809 appropriation for 30, 782 Judges: Witnesses, appropriation for fees 30, 782 Appropriation for salaries; compensa­ Juvenile Deliquency: tion 30, 794, 795 "Effects on Young People of Violence Circuit and District judges retired from and Crime Portrayed on Televi­ regular active service, status 331 sion", printing of copies 946 Judicial Branch of the Government. See Escape from custody, penalty for 834 Courts, United States. Youth offenses, appropriation for con­ Judicial Procedure, Commission on Inter­ trol of 243 national Rules of, appropriation for__ 26 "Judiciary and Judicial Procedure", re­ K vision, codification, and enactment as Part II, District of Columbia Code_ 478-629 Kennedy, John F., Commission to Report Judiciary Appropriations: on Assassination of, subpena power, Continuing, 1964 74, 134, 281, 342 etc 362 Judiciary Appropriation Act, 1964 793 Kentucky, Laurel River flood control Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1963. 29, 40 project, modification 842 Juneau Indian Village, Alaska, survey and Kootenai Tribe of Indians, Idaho, disposi­ establishment of townsite 52 tion of judgment funds 472 Jurors and Commissioners, appropriation for fees 795 Justice, Department of: Alien property activities, appropriation Labor, Department of: for 781 Advisory Committee on Vocational Antitrust Division, appropriation for 782 Education, membership 410 Appropriation Act, 1964 781 Apprenticeship and Training, Bureau of, Appropriation for- 30, 40, 74, 134, 281, 342, 781 appropriation for 40, 225 Attorney General— Appropriation Act, 1964 224 Juvenile delinquents, penalty for es­ Appropriation for 30, 40, 74, 134, 224 cape from custody 834 Area redevelopment activities, appro­ Railroad labor disputes, enforcement priation for 40, 224 of obligations 134 Consumer Price Index, appropriation for Reports to Congress— revision 224 Alien property activities 781 Employees' Compensation, Bureau of, Interstate compact to conserve oil. 151 appropriation for 30, 41, 227 Buildings and facilities, appropriation Employees' compensation claims and for construction 784 expenses, appropriation for 228 Federal Bureau of Investigation, appro­ Employment Security, Bureau of, appro­ priation for 40, 782 priation for 30, 40, 226 Federal Prison Industries, Inc., appro­ Equal Pay Act of 1963 56 priation for 40, 801 Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938— Federal Prison System, appropriation Amendment, minimum wages, dis­ for 30,40,783 crimination on account of sex, General provisions, Appropriation Act__ 784, prohibition 66 802 Appropriation for effecting provi­ Immigration and Naturalization Service, sions 228 appropriation for 40, 783 General provisions. Appropriation Act- 245 International Claims Settlement Act, International Labor Affairs, Bureau of, appropriation for effecting provi­ appropriation for 40, 224 sions 781 Labor-Management Relations Services, Legal activities and general administra­ Ofiice of, appropriation for 227 tion, appropriation for 30, 40, 781 Labor-Management Reports, Bureau of, Prisoners, United States, appropriation appropriation for 41 for support of 784 Labor Standards, Bureau of, appropri­ Prisons, Bureau of, appropriation for 783 ation for 40, 227 Trading With the Enemy Act, appro­ Labor Statistics, Bureau of, appropria­ priation for effecting provisions 781 tion for 40,224 1120 SUBJECT INDEX

Labor, Department of—Continued Page Latin America—Continued Page Manpower, Automation, and Training, Housing project guaranties, increase in Office of, appropriation for 40, 224 ceiling 380 Manpower Development and Training Latin American Development Act, citation; Act of 1962. See separate title. increased appropriation authoriza­ Mexican farm labor program, appro­ tion 390 priation for 226, 227 Law Day, U.S.A., 1963, proclamation 981 Railroads, settlement of labor disputes, Lead and Zinc, small producer stabiliza­ assistance 133 tion program; "principal product", Report to Congress, Manpower Develop­ definition 92 ment and Training Act of 1962, Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, activities under 424 1947, Amendment, Senate long-dis­ Secretary, Office of the, appropriation tance telephone calls, increased num­ for 41,229 ber allowed 863 Social Security Act. See separate title. Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, Solicitor, Office of the, appropriation 1959, Amendment, transportation ex­ for 41,228 penses, reimbursement of members of Trade adjustment activities, appropria­ House of Representatives.__ 82 tion for 30, 229 Legislative Branch of the Government. Unemployment compensation— See also Congress; House of Represen­ Federal employees and ex-servicemen, tatives; Senate. appropriation for 226 Appropriation Act, 1964 803 Grants to States for administration, Appropriation for 31, appropriation for 225 74, 134, 281, 342, 803, 863 Veterans' Reemployment Rights, Architect of the Capitol. See separate Bureau of, appropriation for 40, 227 title. Wage and Hour Division, appropriation Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1963. 31, 41 for 41,228 Lewis and Clark Trail, preservation, con­ Welfare and Pension Plans, Office of, gressional statement 946 appropriation for 40 Library, Franklin D. Roosevelt, transfer of Women's Bureau, appropriation for 41, 228 functions to General Services Admin­ Labor-Management Policy, President's istration 869 Advisory Committee on, appropria­ Library of Congress: tion for , 65 Administrative provisions. Appropria­ Labor-Management Relations Act, 1947, tion Act 816 appropriation for effecting provi­ Appropriation for , 42, 814 sions 244, 245 Blind, books for, appropriation for 42, 815 Labor-Management Relations Services, Collection and distribution of materials, Office of, appropriation for 227 appropriation for 816 Labor Relations Board, National, appro­ Copyright Office, appropriation for 42, 816 priation for ... 38, 244 Debate topics, compilation of reference Labor Standards, Bureau of, appropria­ materials on 802 tion for_,._,_ 40, 227 Legislative Reference Service, appropri­ Labor Statistics, Bureau of, appropriation ation for 815 for 40, 224 Motion pictures, American, preservation, Ladies' Garment Worlters' Union, Inter­ appropriation for 816 national, 50th anniversary medal of Presidential papers, organizing and first union health center 340 microfilming, appropriation for 815 Lake Francis Case, S. Dalt., redesignation Library of Medicine, National, appropria­ of Fort Randall Reservoir as 124 tion for . 238 Lake Sharpe, S. Dak., redesignation of Life Insurance Act, D.C., Amendments, Big Bend Reservoir as 124 agent and broker license applications Land Management, Bureau of, appropria­ and renewals, perjury penalty for false tion for 28, 96 statements 76 Land-Use Adjustment Program, appropri­ Lifetime Federal Digest, appropriation for ation for 829 publication, limitation 856 Latin America: Lighthouse Service, annuities for widows Alliance for Progress, development assist­ of former employees, appropriation ance, appropriation for 857 for-. 428 SUBJECT INDEX 1121

Page Marine Corps—Continued Page Liqueurs, extension of excise tax rate 72 Military personnel, appropriation for. 22, 254 Livestock Producers, voluntary programs Operation and maintenance, appropria­ of research, etc 79 tion for 23, 257 Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Pay and allowances— Compensation Act, appropriation for Basic pay rates, increase 210-212 effecting provisions 227 Combat Duty Pay Act of 1952, re­ Loran Stations, additional construction by peal 216 Coast Guard, appropriation for 464 Contract surgeons, physicians and Los Angeles-San Gabriel River Basin, dentists 212 flood control, appropriation authori­ Family separation allowance 217 zation 842 Foreign duty 217 Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of Indians, ap­ Korean combat pay, repeal of pro­ propriation for payments to 28 visions 216 Loyalty Day, 1963, proclamation 996 Retired pay and retainer pay, com­ Lumber, carriers in foreign commerce, putation 212-215 exemption of tariff filing requirements Special and incentive pay 215-217 on 129 Travel and transportation allowances under canceled or modified or­ M ders -- 475 Procurement, appropriation for 260 Manpower, Automation, and Training, Reserve components— Office of, appropriation for 40, 224 Aliens, appointment or enlistment— 474 Manpower Development and Training Appropriation for 255, 464 Act of 1962: Enlistment program 134 Amendments— Military construction, appropriation Advisory committees, organization _ _ 423 for 464 Appropriation authorization, increase. 424 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Basic education skills, referral for Act, 1964 329 training in 422 Retirement, pay— Labor mobility demonstration proj­ Appropriation for 255 ects 423 Computation 212-215 Reports to Congress, additional 424 Uniformed Services Pay Act of 1963.._ 210 State matching funds 423, 424 Universal Military Training and Service Training allowances, increase; revi­ Act. See separate title. sion of certain eligibility provi­ Maritime Administration: sions 422, 423 Appropriation for 35, 789 Youth programs 422 General provisions. Appropriation Act- 791 Appropriation for effecting provisions. _ 224 Maritime Commission, Federal: Maple City, documentation of vessel for Appropriation for 797 use in coastwise trade 931 Dual rate contracts, approval, etc.; time Marine Corps. See also Armed Forces; extension 5 Navy, Department of the. Shipping Act, 1916, amendment, tariff Aircraft and missiles, procurement and filing requirements, exclusion of research, etc., appropriation au­ lumber 129 thorization^ 48, 49 Marshals, United States, appropriation Appropriation for 254-270, 464 for 30,782 Armed Forces Reserve Act of 1952, en­ listment in Ready Reserve, repeal Maryland, Prince Georges County, land of provision 134 conveyance to American National Commandant of the, retired pay, com­ Red Cross 335 putation 213 Mass Spectrometer, duty-free entry for General provisions, Appropriation Act- 263 Stanford University, Calif 118 Medals and decorations, certain, exten­ Massachusetts, Salem Maritime National sion of authority to award 94 Historic Site, acquisition of Narbonne Military Construction Appropriation House for 359 Act, 1964 463 Maternal and Child Health and Mental Military Construction Authorization Retardation Planning Amendments of Act, 1964 313 1963 273

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Page Page Maternity and Infant Care, grants for Mesa Verde National Park, Colo., bound­ special projects and research 274 ary revision 473 Meat Inspection, Department of Agricul­ Metal Scrap, suspension of duty, exten­ ture, appropriation for 34, 821 sion 71 Medals and Decorations: Meteorological Facilities, appropriation Armed Forces, extension of authority for establishment of 789 for certain awards 93 Mexico: Foulois, Maj. Gen. Benjamin D., medal Farm labor program— of recognition, authorization 131 Appropriation for.. 226, 227 Indiana, 150th anniversary of state­ Extension 363 hood 340 Flood control projects. Lower Rio International Ladies' Garment Workers' Grande River, appropriation for 779 Ilnion, health center, 50th anni­ International Boundary and Water versary.^ 340 Commission, United States and Nevada, 100th anniversary of state­ Mexico, appropriation for 42, 778 hood 252 Michigan: Padre Junipero Serra 250th anniver­ Benton Harbor Canal, portion declared sary, commemoration 251 a nonnavigable stream 118 Mediation and Conciliation Service, Fed­ Detroit, low-rent housing project, land eral, appropriation for 37, 245 transfer for urban renewal pur­ Mediation Board, National: poses 250 Appropriation for 38, 244 Olympic Games, 1968, invitation to Railroad labor disputes, assistance in hold at Detroit 156 settlement 133 Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of Medical, Dental and Other Health Per­ 1962, appropriation for effecting sonnel, student loans 170 provisions 862 Medicine, National Library of, appropria­ Migratory Bird Conservation Account, tion for 238 appropriation for 106 Menominee County, Wis., appropriation Military Academy, United States, profes­ for educational grants 28 sors, permanent, additional pay 212 Mental Health Activities, appropriation for 237 Military Appeals, Court of, appropriation for 35,259 Mental Health Centers Act, Community-. 290 Military Construction, 1954, increased au­ Mental Retardation: thorization for public works projects. 322 Expansion of teaching in education of Military Construction, 1955, extended au­ the mentally retarded, appropria­ thorization for lease of housing facili­ tion for 231 Grants to combat 275 ties 326 Mental Retardation Facilities and Com­ Military Construction, 1957, disposal of munity Mental Health Centers Con­ inadequate quarters, exemption from struction Act of 1963 282 certain requirements 326 Mental Retardation Facilities Construc­ Military Construction, 1962, increased tion Act 282 authorization for public works proj­ Mental Retardation Planning Amend­ ects 311,322 ments of 1963, Maternal and Child Military Construction Act of 1960, Amend­ Health and 273 ment, increased authorization for Merchant Marine, United States, registra­ public works projects 310, 311 tion of professional nurses as staff Military Construction Act of 1961, Amend­ officers 164 ment, increased authorization for Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, public works projects 311, 316, 330 N.Y., appropriation for training of Military Construction Appropriation Act, cadets 790 1963, continuing appropriations, Merchant Marine Act, 1936: 1964 75, 134, 281, 342 Amendment, construction reserve funds, Military Construction Appropriation Act, time extension for commitment 470 1964 463 Appropriation for effecting provisions. 789- Military Construction Authorization Act, 791 1964 307 SUBJECT INDEX 1123

Page Motor Vehicles—Continued Page Milk: Seat belts, safety standards 361 Interstate and community sanitation, Tort claims. District Courts venue 473 appropriation for 235 . Wrecked, emergency towing of 402 Special milk program, appropriation Mount Hope Bay Bridge, R.I., mainte­ for 826 nance, operation, etc., by State, au­ Minerals: thorization 251 California, conveyance of United States Muscatine, Iowa, modification of commer­ interest to mineral rights in certain cial landing project on Mississippi property 448 River 336 Surveys, investigations, and research, Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act of appropriation for 103 1951, appropriation for effecting pro­ Minerals Exploration, Oflftee of, appro­ visions 857 priation for 105 Mutual Educational and Cultural Ex­ Mines, Bureau of: change Act of 1961, appropriation Appropriation for 39, 104 for effecting provisions.__ 232, 780, 799, 800 Helium properties, appropriation for development 104 N Mineral resources, appropriation for conservation and development 104 Narcotics, Bureau of, appropriation for... 42, 59 Mines and Mining, lead and zinc, small National Actors' Equity Week, designa­ producer stabilization program; tion 18 "principal product", definition 92 National Advisory Council on Education Mint, Bureau of the: for Health Professions, establish­ Appropriation for 33, 58 ment . 169 Buildings and equipment, authorization National Advisory Mental Health Council, for construction, etc 129 mental health services, State plans, John F. Kennedy 50-cent pieces, coin­ approval of projects 291 age 843 National Aeronautics and Space Act of Missiles, Aircraft, Naval Vessels: 1958, Amendment, expiration of un­ Appropriation authorization 48 funded appropriation authorizations.. 144 Appropriation for 259-262 National Aeronautics and Space Adminis­ Mississippi, Vicksburg National Military tration : Park, consolidation 55 Appropriation for 439 Mississippi River Basin, Upper, flood con­ Construction of facilities, etc.— trol, appropriation authorization 842 Appropriation authorization 141 Missouri, White River Basin, flood con­ Appropriation for 439 trol, appropriation authorization 841 General provisions. Appropriation Act. 439 Report to Congress, research and devel­ Missouri River Basin, flood control, appro­ opment, construction, etc 142-144 priation authorization 842 Research and development, appropria­ Modern Federal Practice Digest, appro­ tion authorization 141 priation for publication, limitation _ _ 856 National Aeronautics and Space Adminis­ Montana: tration Authorization Act, 1964 141 Beaverhead National Forest, boundary National Aeronautics and Space Council, revision 19 appropriation for 425 Big Hole National Battlefield, redesig- nation; boundary revision 18 National Agricultural Advisory Commis­ sion, appropriation for 830 Mother's Day, 1963, proclamation 1002 National Agricultural Library, appropria­ Motor Vehicles: tion for 35, 830 Air pollution control, research pro­ grams 399 National Air Museum, appropriation for.. 113 District of Columbia, lien files, elimina­ National Archives and Records Service: tion of duplicate 119 Appropriation for 38, 434 ICxcise tax rate, extension of 72 Federal Register Act, amendments. National Register of Revoked Motor Code of Federal Regulations; Presi­ Vehicle Operators' Licenses, appro­ dential documents, publication.. 343, 344 priation for 791 National Banks, annual meeting date 472 1124 SUBJECT INDEX

Page Page National Board for the Promotion of Rifle National Forest. See also Forest Service. Practice: Beaverhead National Forest, Mont., Ammunition, transfer from military boundary revision 19 agencies by Department of De­ Cache National Forest, Utah, boundary fense 268 extension 124 Appropriation for 259 Wasatch National Forest, Utah, appro­ National Bureau of Standards: priation for acquisition of land 109 Appropriation for 35, 788 National Freedom from Hunger Week, Research and technical services, appro­ proclamation 980 priation for 788 National Gallery of Art, appropriation National Cancer Institute, appropriation for 38, 113 for 237 National Guard: National Capital Housing Authority, ap­ Air— propriation for 440 Appropriation for 255 National Capital Planning Commission, Military construction, appropriation appropriation for 27, 112 for 464 National Capital Transportation Agency, Operation and maintenance, appro­ appropriation for 112 priation for 258 National Center for Health Statistics, Reserve Forces Facilities Authoriza­ appropriation for 238 tion Act, 1964 329 National Commission on Educational, Sci­ Army— entific, and Cultural Cooperation, ap­ Appropriation for 255 propriation for expenses 780 Military construction, appropriation for 464 National Cultural Center Amendments Act Operation and maintenance, appro­ of 1963 128 priation for 258 National Cultural Center Week, proclama­ Reserve Forces Facilities Authoriza­ tion 955 tion Act, 1964 -_. 329 National Day of Mourning, proclamation. 1031 Operation and maintenance, appropria­ National Day of Prayer, 1963, proclama­ tion for 258 tion 1029 National Harmony Week: National Defense Education Act of 1958: Designation 5 Amendments— Proclamation 994 American Samoa, extension of National Heart Act, . appropriation for coverage to 415, 419 effecting provisions 237 Federally affected areas, extension of National Heart Institute, appropriation aid 419 for 237 Guidance, counseling and testing 417 National Highway Week, 1963, proclama­ Language development 418 tion 1005 National defense fellowships 417 National Housing Act, amendments 73, 163 Research and experimentation in use of television, radio, etc 419 National Industrial Reserve Act of 1948, Science, mathematics, and modern appropriation for effecting provisions. 435 foreign language instruction 416 National Industrial Reserve Plant No. Student loans 415 485, appropriation for improvements. 26 Appropriation for effecting provisions.. 230, National Institute of Dental Research, 231, 836 appropriation for 238 National Defense Transportation Day, National Institutes of Health, appropria­ 1963, proclamation 998 tion for 237 National Employ the Physically Handi­ National Labor Relations Board, appro­ capped Week, 1963, proclamation 1020 priation for 38, 244 National Farm-City Week, 1963, proc­ National Library of Medicine, appropria­ lamation 1016 tion for 238 National Farm Safety Week, 1963, proc­ National Library of Medicine Act, appro­ lamation 990 priation for effecting provisions 238 National Forest Products Week, 1963, National Maritime Day, 1963, proclama­ proclamation 1026 tion 997 SUBJECT INDEX 1125

Page Navy, Department of the—Continued Page National Mediation Board: Armed Forces Reserve Act of 1952, en­ Appropriation for 38, 244 listment in Ready Reserve, repeal Railroad labor disputes, assistance in of provision 134 settlement 133 Camp Joseph H. Pendleton Naval Res­ National Mortgage Association, Federal, ervation, Calif., land easement 115 appropriation for 38 Chief of Naval Operations, retired pay, National Park Service, appropriation computation 213 for 28,39, 100 Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery National Parks, Monuments, Seashores, Range, Calif., withdrawal of certain Etc.: pubhc lands 152 Andrew Johnson National Historic Site, Claims, appropriation for 259 Greenville, Tenn 349 Collisions at Sea, International Regula­ Bandelier National Monument, N. tions for preventing 194 Mex 1006 General provisions, Appropriation Act _ 263 Carlsbad Caverns National Park, N. Medals and decorations, certain, exten­ Mex 818 sion of authority to award 93, 94 Craters of the Moon National Monu­ Military Construction Appropriation ment, Idaho 960 Act, 1964 463 Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Military Construction Authorization N.C 154 Act, 1964 . 311 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Military personnel, appropriation for. 22, 254 W. Va 52 Mojave B Aerial Gunnery Range, San Mesa Verde National Park, Colo 473 Bernardino County, Calif., land Salem Maritime National Historic Site, reservation 279 Mass 359 Naval vessels, procurement and re­ Sequoia National Park, Calif 70 search, appropriation authoriza­ Vicksburg National Military Park, Miss. 55 tion 48,49 Operation and maintenance, appropria­ National Poison Prevention Week, 1963, tion for 23, 256 proclamation 988 Pay and allowances— National Register of Revoked Motor Ve­ Basic pay rates, increase 210-212 hicle Operators' Licenses, appropria­ Combat Duty Pay Act of 1952, re­ tion for 791 peal 216 National Safe Boating Week, 1963, proc­ Contract surgeons, physicians and lamation 991 dentists 212 National School Lunch Act, appropriation Family separation allowance 217 for effecting provisions 826 Foreign duty __ 217 National School Lunch Week, 1963, proc­ Korean combat pay, repeal of provi­ lamation 1021 sions -__ 216 National Science Foundation, appropria­ Retired pay and retainer pay, compu­ tion for 440 tation 212-215 National Science Foundation Act of 1950, Special and incentive pay 215-217 appropriation for effecting provisions - 440 Travel and transportation allowances National Security Council, appropriation under canceled or modified or­ for 64 ders 475 Procurement, appropriation for 260 National Transportation Week, 1963, proc­ Report to Congress, public works, con­ lamation 998 struction costs 316 National Zoological Park, D.C., appropria­ Research, development, test, etc., ap­ tion for 113, 836 propriation for 262 Navajo Indian Tribe, oil and gas leases, Reserve components— approval to an agreement 337 Aliens, appointment or enlistment 474 Navy, Department of the. See also Armed Appropriation for 255 Forces; Defense, Department of. Enlistment program 134 Aircraft, missiles, etc., procurement— Military construction, appropriation Appropriation authorization 48, 49 for 464 Appropriation for 260, 262 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Appropriation for 254-270 Act, 1964 329 1126 SUBJECT INDEX

Navy, Department of the—Continued Page North Dakota—Continued Page Retirement, pay— John Burke statue, acceptance by Con­ Appropriation for 255 gress; placement in Capitol Computation 212-215 rotunda 941 Shipbuilding and conversion, appro­ "Nuclear Test Ban Treaty", hearings, priation for 260 printing of additional copies 948 Uniformed Services Pay Act of 1963... 210 Nurses: Universal Military Training and Service Practical, training program— Act. See separate title. Appropriation for 230 Vessels, transfer between Government Extension _ 411 agencies 267 Registered, lowering age limit in District Yards and Docks, Bureau of, contracts of Columbia 114 with United States, military in­ United States Merchant Marine, regis­ stallations, supervision .. 328 tration as staff officers in 164 Nevada: Nursing Services and Resources, appro­ Colorado River Commission, transfer of priation for 235 lands, extension of time provisions. 14 Fort Mojave Indian Reservation, lease O of land 301 Oglala Sioux Indian Tribe, Pine Ridge Henderson, conveyance of public lands Reservation, S. Dak., lands held in to city 88 trust for 300,302 Lincoln County, land conveyance 53 Ohio River Basin, flood control, appropri­ Statehood, medal in commemoration of ation authorization 842 100th anniversary 252 Oil and Gas: New Hampshire, Hanover, establishment Interstate compact to conserve, exten­ of an interstate school district with sion and renewal 145 Norwich, Vt 332 Navajo Indian Tribe, approval to an New Mexico: agreement on oil and gas leases 337 Bandelier National Monument, bound­ Oil and Gas, Office of, appropriation for. 39, 105 ary revision, proclamation 1006 Oklahoma: Carlsbad Caverns National Park, Red River Basin, flood control project, boundary revision 818 authorization 841 Costilla Creek Compact with Colorado, Robert S. Kerr Lock and Dam and amendment, allocation of water Reservoir, designation 79 flow 350 Old-Age and Survivors Insurance, Bureau New York: of, appropriation for 36, 239 Binghamton, settlement of claims Olympic Games, 1968: against United States _ 448 Detroit, Mich., invitation to hold at 156 Lake Placid, invitation to hold 1968, Lake Placid, N.Y., invitation to hold winter Olympic games at 123 winter games at 123 Niagara River, remedial works, appropri­ One World Government, restriction on ation for 845 use of funds for promotion, etc 781 Nicaragua, Rama Road, appropriation for Oregon, Hermiston, C. and B. Livestock liquidation of obhgations 780 Company, Inc., land Conveyance 156 North Atlantic Treaty Organization, par­ Oregon and California Grant Lands, ap­ liamentary conferences, participation propriation for management, etc 97 by Members of Congress when Con­ Organic Act of 1944, appropriation for gress is in session 392 effecting provisions 820, North Carolina: 822-825, 829-831 Cape Fear River Basin, flood control Organized Crime and Illicit Traffic in project, authorization 840 Narcotics, hearings, printing of addi­ Great Smoky Mountain National Park, tional copies 947 acceptance of land donations 154 Orthicon Image Assembly, duty-free entry North Dakota: for Medical College of Georgia 115 Devil Lake Sioux Indian Tribe, Fort "Our American Government. What Is It? Totten Indian Reservation, lands How Does It Function?", printing as in trust for 347 Senate document, additional copies. . 940 SUBJECT INDEX 1127

Page Page "Our Capitol", printing as Senate docu­ Physically Handicapped, President's Com­ ment, additional copies 939 mittee on Employment of the, appro­ "Our Flag", printing as House document, priation for 227 additional copies 940 Physically Handicapped Week, National Outdoor Recreation, Bureau of: Employ the, 1963, proclamation 1020 Appropriation for 29, 101 Physicians and Dentists in Uniformed Recreational resources and programs, Services, special pay 212 development and coordination 49 Pilot Food Stamp Program, appropriation for... 826 P Plant and Animal Disease Control, appro­ priation for 34, 821 Pacific Islands, Trust Territory of the, "Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag", print­ appropriation for administration 29, 102 ing of additional copies 945 Packers and Stockyards Act of 1921, Poison Prevention Week, National, 1963, Amendment, voluntary programs of proclamation 988 research, etc 79 Police, White House, appropriation for— 32, 60 Padre Junipero Serra 250th Anniversary Police Week, proclamation 1004 Association, commemoration medal__ 251 Post Office Department and Postal Service: Pan American Day and Pan American Appropriation Act, 1964 61 Week, 1963, proclamation 989 Appropriation for 42, 61 Panama Canal. See Canal Zone. Branch post offices and stations, area increase; establishment at airports- 462 Parks Air Force Base, Calif., relief of cer­ Fourth-class mail, revenue 71 tain persons _. 467 Postal Fund, appropriation for 61 Patent Office: Postal rates, publications of State devel­ Appropriation for 21, 787 opment agencies 476 United Daughters of the Confederacy, Research, development and engineering, patent extension 421 appropriation for 62 Peace Corps Act: Transportation of mail, agreements with Amendments— passenger common carriers by Appropriation authorization, increase- 359 motor vehicle 476 Clerical assignments abroad 360 Post Office Department Property Act of Official seal or emblem, use 360 1954, appropriation for effecting pro­ Readjustment allowances 360 visions 432 Supplies and equipment, transfer 359 Potomac River Basin, Interstate Commis­ Voluntary service programs, en­ sion on the, appropriation for 245 couragement of 361 Appropriation for effecting provisions. _ 861 Power Commission, Federal, appropriation Peace Officers Memorial Day, proclama­ for 37,431 tion 1004 Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day, 1963, proclamation 1003 Peanuts, Boiled, exemption from market­ ing quotas, extension 92 President of the United States: Alliance for progress. Presidential pro­ Pennsylvania, Francis E. Walter Dam, motion 382 designation 75 Appointment by. Commission on the Perfumes, extension of excise tax rate 72 Disposition of Alcatraz Island 247 Petroleum and Petroleum Products, im­ Appointments by, with advice and con­ port adjustment, proclamation. 963, 999, 1010 sent of Senate— Philippines, Republic of the: Agency for International Develop­ Corregidor-Bataan memorial, develop­ ment, Deputy Inspector General, ment plans; appropriation authori­ Foreign Assistance 388 zation __ 477 Treasury, Department of the, addi­ Educational exchange and programs, tional Assistant Secretary 76 funds available 123 Budget, Bureau of the, appropriation Veterans, hospital and medical care— for. 36,64 Appropriation for 442 Communist countries, determination of Extension of grants-in-aid program. . 66 extension of credit to 863 War damage claims, settlement 122 Compensation, appropriation for 63 1128 SUBJECT INDEX

President of the United States—Con. Page President of the United States—Con. Page Development assistance, economic, National Security Council, appropria­ Presidential determination 380 tion for 64 Economic Advisers, Council of, appro­ Papers, organizing and microfilming, priation for 36, 64 appropriation for 815 Economic development program, ap­ Peace Corps Act. See separate title. pointment of committee to evalu­ President's Advisory Committee on ate 383 Labor-Management Policy, appro­ Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Founda­ priation for 65 tion, Inc., designation of members. 8 Proclamations. See separate title. Executive mansion and grounds, appro­ Reports to— priation for 64 Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Founda­ Executive OfRce— tion, Inc 12 Appropriation for 23, 36, 63, 425 Foreign assistance, economic develop­ Budget, Bureau of the, appropriation ment, committee to evaluate pro­ for 36, 64 gram 383 Economic Advisers, Council of, ap­ Health, Education, and Welfare, De­ propriation for 36, 64 partment of, vocational educa­ Emergency Planning, OfBce of, ap­ tion programs 412 propriation for 23, 36, 425 Interior, Department of, rehabilita­ Science and Technology, Office of, tion program, Guam 303 appropriation for 36, 426 Reports to, for transmittal to Con­ Foreign Assistance Act of 1963 379 gress— Former— Cape Fear River Basin, N.C., joint John Fitzgerald Kennedy, office investigation by Departments of space, staff, franking privilege, the Army and Agriculture 840 etc., for widow 348 Health, Education, and Welfare, De­ Office facilities, appropriation for 435 partment of, dependent children, Funds appropriated to— placement and foster care, time Administrative expenses 857 extension 70 Alliance for Progress, development Interior, Department of the, outdoor assistance 857 recreation resources and pro­ American schools and hospitals grams 49 abroad 857 Special projects, appropriation for 63 Contingency fund 857 Vietnam, assistance to, discretion of Development grants 857 the 380 Disaster relief 23, 426 White House Office, appropriation for__ 32, 63 Economic assistance 857 Presidential Documents, publication 344 Emergency Fund 64 President's Advisory Committee on Labor- Foreign aid, economic 36 Management Policy, appropriation Inter-American Development Bank__ 862 for ._ 65 Inter-American social and economic President's Committee on Employment of cooperation program 857 the Physically Handicapped, appro­ International Development Associa­ priation for 227 tion 862 Pribilof Islands, appropriation for adminis­ International organizations and pro­ tration _ 106 grams 857 Prison Industries, Inc., Federal, appro­ Management improvement expenses. 65 priation for 40, 801 Military assistance 858 Prison System, Federal, appropriation Peace Corps 861 for 30,40,783 Public works acceleration 23, 855 Prisons, Bureau of, appropriation for 783 Supporting assistance 857 Private Enterprise in Foreign Aid, Indonesia, foreign assistance to, discre­ Advisory Committee on, establish­ tionary authority 388 ment 386 International Labor Organization, Private International Law, Hague Con­ amendment of constitution, au­ ference on, U.S. participation 776 thorization for acceptance 80 Proclamations: National Aeronautics and Space Coun­ Alabama, obstructions of justice in cil, appropriation for 425 State 1011, 1024 SUBJECT INDEX 1129

Proclamations—Continued Page Proclamations—Continued Page American Education Week, 1963 1015 Pan American Day and Pan American American Heart Month, 1964 1037 Week, 1963 989 Designation; proclamation authoriza­ Peace Officers Memorial Day 1004 tion 843 Petroleum and petroleum products, im­ Bandelier National Monument, N. port adjustment 963, 999, 1010 Mex., boundary revision 1006 Police Week 1004 Bill of Rights Day, 1962 962 Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day, 1963- 1003 Bill of Rights Day, 1963 1034 Red Cross Month, 1963 982 Cancer Control Month, 1963 993 Save Your Vision Week, 1964 1038 Captive Nations Week, 1963 1012 Designation; proclamation authoriza­ Child Health Day, 1963 1019 tion 629 Churchill, Sir Winston, honorary citizen­ Senior Citizens Month 995 ship 994 Small Business Administration loans to Authorization 5 import-injured firms, effective date_ 965 Citizenship Day, 1963 1001 Tariff Schedules of the United States— Columbus Day, 1963 1025 Amendments— Commercial Banking System Centen­ Agricultural commodities, importa­ nial.... 991 tion 1032 Constitution Week, 1963 1001 Butter oil, importation 1028 Craters of the Moon National Monu­ Duty rates on specified articles, in­ ment, Idaho, land addition 960 crease 1035 Cuba, ban of delivery of offensive Promulgation 1017 weapons to; termination 958, 961 Thanksgiving Day, 1962 959 Emancipation Proclamation Centennial. 966 Thanksgiving Day, 1963 1030 Fire Prevention Week, 1963 1013 Trade agreement proclamations— Flag Day, 1963 1009 Agreements supplementary to GATT; . General Pulaski's Memorial Day, 1963. 1020 termination of prior proclama­ Human Rights Day, 1962 962 tions 970, 983 Human Rights Day, 1963 1034 Immigration quotas __, 956 Rates of duty on certain articles, in­ International Regulations for Prevent­ crease 1035 ing Collisions at Sea, 1960, authori­ Spain, accession to GATT 1022 zation 194 United Kingdom, concessions com­ Law Day, U.S.A., 1963. 981 pensatory for certain escape Loyalty Day, 1963 996 clause action 967 Mother's Day, 1963 1002 United Nations Day, 1963 1000 National Cultural Center Week, desig­ United States Customs Year 1039 nation 955 Designation; proclamation authoriza­ National Day of Mourning 1031 tion 843 National Day of Prayer, 1963 1029 Veterans Day, 1963 1027 National Defense Transportation Day, Veterinary Medicine Week 1014 1963 998 Authorization 96 National Employ the Physically Handi­ capped Week, 1963 1020 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 20th anniver­ sary. 992 National Farm-City Week, 1963 1016 World Trade Week, 1963 999 National Farm Safety Week, 1963 990 National Forest Products Week, 1963.. 1026 Wright Brothers Day, 1963 1036 Designation 402 National Freedom from Hunger Week. 980 Public Buildings Act of 1959, appropria­ National Harmony Week 994 tion for effecting provisions 432 Designation 5 Public Buildings Purchase Contract Act National Highway Week, 1963 1005 of 1954, appropriation for effecting National Maritime Day, 1963 997 provisions 432, 434 National Poison Prevention Week, 1963. 988 Public Buildings Service: National Safe Boating Week, 1963 991 Appropriation for 37, 432 National School Lunch Week, 1963... 1021 Construction, repair, etc., appropriation National Transportation Week, 1963.. 998 for 432 1130 SUBJECT INDEX

Public Buildings Service—Continued Page Public Health Service—Continued Page Courts, United States, appropriation for Indian health activities, appropriation facilities 434 for 36, 111 Public buildings purchase contracts, ap­ Medical, dental and other health per­ propriation for payments 434 sonnel, student loans 170 Public Debt, Bureau of the, appropriation Mental health activities, appropriation for 42,59 for . 237 Public Debt Limit, temporary increases; Mental retardation— extension 50, 131, 342 College or university associated facilities 284 Public Health Service: Research centers and facilities, con­ Accident prevention, appropriation for_ 233 struction 282 Administrative provisions. Appropria­ Milk, food, interstate and community tion Act 111 sanitation, appropriation for 235 Air pollution control, appropriation for_ 235 National Advisory Council on Educa­ Allergy and infectious disease activi­ tion for Health Professions, estab­ ties, appropriation for 238 lishment 169 Appropriation for 24, 36, 111, 233, 427 National Cancer Institute, appropria­ Arthritis and metabolic disease activi­ tion for 237 ties, appropriation for 238 National Center for Health Statistics, Biologies standards, appropriation for appropriation for 238 research 237 National Heart Institute, appropria­ Child health and human development, tion for 237 appropriation for 237 National Institute of Dental Research, Chronic diseases and health of the aged, appropriation for 238 appropriation for services 233 National Institutes of Health, appro­ Coast and Geodetic Survey members priation for 1- 237 and dependents, provision for medi­ National Library of Medicine, appro­ cal care 83 priation for 238 Commissioned officers, appropriation for Neurology and blindness activities, retired pay 238 appropriation 238 Communicable disease activities, appro­ priation for 24, 234 Nursing services and resources, appro­ Community health practice and re­ priation for 235 search, appropriation for 24, 234 Occupational health, appropriation for Community mental health centers, con­ training personnel 236 struction 290 Pay and allowances, travel and trans­ Dental health activities, appropriation portation allowances under canceled for 234 or modified orders 475 Emergency health activities, appropri­ Radiological health, appropriation for ation for 427 grants for training specialists 235 Environmental health sciences, appro­ Scientific activities overseas, appropri­ priation for 235 ation for 238 Federal Water Pollution Control Act, States, grants for construction of facili­ appropriation for effecting provi­ ties 286 sions 236 Foreign quarantine activities, appro­ Surgeon General, Office of the, appro­ priation for 36, 236 priation for 238 George Washington University Hospi­ Teaching facilities in health sciences, tal, appropriation for expansion of construction grants and loan pro­ facilities 235 gram 164 Health Professions Educational Assist­ Tuberculosis, appropriation for control. 234 ance Act of 1963. 164 Uniformed Services Pay Act of 1963... 210 Health research facilities, appropriation Venereal diseases, appropriation for for grants for construction 238 control 234 Hospital construction activities, appro­ Waste treatment works construction, priation for 235 appropriation for grants 236 Hospitals and medical care, appropria­ Water supply and water pollution con­ tion for.. 24, 236 trol, appropriation for .. 236 SUBJECT INDEX 1131

Page Page Public Health Service Act: Public Welfare Amendments of 1962, Amendments— Amendment, placement and foster Coast and Geodetic Survey members care of dependent children, time and dependents, medical care 83 extension 70 Federal Hospital Council, additional Public Works: members 299 Acceleration, appropriation for 23 Mental retardation and related as­ Dams and reservoirs, federally con­ pect of human development, structed, local interests and rights grants for construction of centers for water storage 249 for research on 282 MiUtary departments, reports to Con­ Teaching facilities in health sciences, gress on contracts awarded 328 construction grants; student Public Works Acceleration Act, appropria­ loan program 164 tion for effecting provisions 855 Appropriation for effecting provisions. 233- Public Works Act, Alaska, Amendment, 238 settlement of claims 471 Public Housing Administration, appro­ Public Works Appropriation Act, 1963, priation for 38, 438 continuing appropriations, 1964 75, Public Lands: 134, 281, 342 Alaska, sites for community develop- Public Works Appropriation Act, 1964 844 ment-- 223 Alaska Public Sales Act, principles of equitable adjudication to sales Quarantine Activities, Foreign, appropria­ under 80 tion for 236 Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Eange, Calif., withdrawal of certain R lands for use of Navy Department. 152 Railroad Retirement Act of 1937, Amend­ Cuddeback Lake Air Force Range, ments : Calif., withdrawal of certain lands Annuities, increased compensation; for defense purposes 69 crediting of military service 219, 220 Hawaii, conveyance procedures 472 Railroad Retirement Account, invest­ Henderson, Nev., land conveyance to ments 220, 221 city 88 Railroad Retirement Board, appropriation Range improvement, appropriation for. 97 for 38, 244 Roads and trails (liquidation of contract Railroad Retirement Tax Act, Amend­ authorization), appropriation for.. 97 ment, maximum compensation base, San Bernardino County, Calif., with­ increase 221 drawal of lands for reservation for Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act, Navy Department 279 Amendments: Public Roads, Bureau of: Employers' contributions, increase 222 Appropriation for 22, 35, 791 Interest rate, transfer of funds 223 Defense access roads, construction Qualifying conditions for benefits 222 funds, transfer from military de­ Railroads, labor disputes, settlement; es­ partments 465 tablishment of arbitration board 132 Federal-aid highways (Trust Fund), ap­ Railway Labor Act, appropriation for ef­ propriation for 792 fecting provisions 244 Forest highways, appropriation for liq­ Rama Road, Nicaragua, appropriation for uidation of contracts 792 liquidation of obhgations 780 General provisions, Appropriation Act. 793 Reclamation. See Reclamation, Bureau of Inter-American Highway, appropria­ and Reclamation projects under In­ tion for construction 79 2 terior, Department of the. National Register of Revoked Motor Reclamation Project Act of 1939, water Vehicle Operators' Licenses, appro­ supply contracts under, renewal pro­ priation for 791 visions 68 Pentagon road network (Trust Fund), Recreation, Bureau of Outdoor: appropriation for 792 Appropriation for 29, 101 Public lands highways, appropriation Recreational resources and programs, for liquidation of contracts 792 development and coordination 49 1132 SUBJECT INDEX

Page Research and Development—Con. Page Red Cross, American National, land con­ National Aeronautics and Space Ad­ veyance by General Services Adminis­ ministration, space program— tration in Prince Georges County, Appropriation authorization 141 Md . 335 Appropriation for 439 Red Cross Month, 1963, proclamation.__ 982 National Bureau of Standards, appro­ Red River Basin, flood control project, priation for 35, 788 authorization 841 Physical and mental diseases, appro­ Red Rock Dam, Iowa,, designation 151 priation for prevention 237 Referees, U.S. Courts, appropriation for Population growth, studies-- 382 salaries ^ 795 Post Office Department, appropriation Reftagee Assistance, appropriation for 862 for 62 Rend Lake, 111., flood control project, Social security, appropriation for dem­ onstration projects 240 modification .^_ 155 Transportation activities, appropriation Renegotiation Board, appropriation for___ 440 for - 22, 793 Reorganization Plans: Urban studies and housing research, No. II of May 9, 1939, repealed 122 appropriation for 437 No. 3 of 1946, superseded 869 Vocational rehabilitation, appropriation No. 1 of 1963, Franklin D. Roosevelt for grants 232 Library-- 869 Weather Bureau, appropriation for 35, 789 "Report on United States Foreign Opera­ Reserve Forces Act of 1955, appropriation tions in Africa", printing as Senate for effecting provisions 227 document, additional copies 939 Reserve Forces Facilities Act of 1959, Research and Development: Amendment, increased authorization Agricultural experiment stations, grants for public works projects 330 to States for facilities 90 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Agricultural research, appropriation for- 820 Act, 1964 329 Air pollution control ^ 394, 399 Retired Federal Employees Health Bene­ Aircraft, missiles, and naval vessels, fits Act, appropriation for effecting appropriation authorization 48, 49 provisions 428 Atomic energy projects, appropriation Revenue Act of 1951, Amendment, tax authorization- 85 refund on articles from foreign trade Cancer, appropriation for 237 zones, extension 73 Civil defense, surveys, studies, etc., ap­ Revised Organic Act of the Virgin Islands, propriation for 23, 426 Amendment, obligation bonds, author­ Coastal Engineering Research Center, ization to issue 335 establishment 304 Rhode Island, Mount Hope Bay, mainte­ Community health practice, appropria­ nance, operation, etc., of bridge, tion for.. 24 authorization 251 Defense, Department of, test facilities Rice, acreage allotments, validation 279 and equipment, funds available-- 262, 267 Rivers and Harbors: Education, cooperative surveys; use of Arkansas River, Robert S. Kerr Lock television 231, 419 and Dam and Reservoir, Okla., Federal Aviation Agency, improvement designation 79 of facilities, appropriation for 430 Benton Harbor Canal, Benton Harbor, Health sciences, technical assistance; Mich., portion declared a nonnavi- grants for construction of facilities. 173, 238 gable stream . . 118 Highway studies, etc 277 Delaware River Basin Commission, Maritime Administration, water trans­ appropriation for 37, 854 portation systems, appropriation Des Moines, Iowa, Red Rock Dam, for 790 designation 151 Maternal and child health services 274 Dworshak Dam and Reservoir, Idaho Medical and prosthetic research pro­ redesignation of Bruces Eddy Dam gram, appropriation for 441 and Reservoir as 123 Mental retardation, grants for centers Flood control. See separate title. for 282 Francis E. Walter Dam, designation 75 Mineral and water resources, appropria­ General investigations, appropriation tion for 103 for 22 SUBJECT INDEX 1133

Rivers and Harbors—Continued Page Page Guyandot River, Barboursville, W. Va., Ryukyu Islands, appropriation for admin­ bank protection project 155 istration 36, 861 Lake Francis Case, S. Dak., redesigna- tion of Fort Randall Reservoir as_- 124 S Me Gee Bend Dam and Reservoir on Angelina River, Tex., redesignated Saint Elizabeths Hospital, appropriation as Sam Rayburn Dam and Reser­ for 239 voir 155 Saint Lawrence River Joint Board of Engi­ Mississippi River— neers, United States Section, appro­ Flood control, appropriation for 845 priation for -., 846 Muscatine, Iowa, modification of Saint Lawrence Seaway Development commercial landing project 336 Corporation, administrative expenses, Niagara River, remedial works, appro­ appropriation for, limitation 38, 854 priation for 845 Salem Maritime National Historic Site, Reservoirs, federally constructed, local Mass., acquisition of Narbonne House interests and rights 249 for 359 Rio Grande River, Amistad Dam, Saline Water, Office of, appropriation power marketing 475 for 29,107 Saint Lawrence River Joint Board of Sam Rayburn Dam and Reservoir on An­ Engineers, U.S. Section, appropria­ gelina River, Tex., designation 155 tion for 846 Save Your Vision Week: Tombigbee River, redesignation of Designation; proclamation authoriza­ Memphis Lock and Dam as Alice- tion .-_,, 629 ville Lock and Dam 250 Proclamation, 1964 .„ 1038 Vessels, anchored, light and fog signal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, requirements 116 Federal, appropriation for, limitation. 445 Waukegan Port District, 111., land con­ Schools and Colleges. See also Education. veyance by Army Department 468 Agriculture and the mechanic arts, ap­ Rivers and Harbors, Board of Engineers propriation for endowment 230 for: Construction, appropriation for assist­ Appropriation for : 845 ance „ 230 Functions 305 Federally affected areas— Riverton Reclamation Project, Wyo., water Appropriation for assistance 230 delivery 8 Extension of aid to 419 Robert S. Kerr Lock and Dam and Reser­ Gallaudet College, appropriation for.. 36, 242 voir, Okla., designation 79 Hanover, N.H.-Norwich, Vt., establish­ Roosevelt, Franklin D., Library, transfer ment of an interstate school dis­ of functions to General Services Ad­ trict , 332 ministration 869 Health Professions Educational Assist­ Roosevelt Memorial Commission, Frank­ ance Act of 1963 164 lin Delano, appropriation for 27 Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963. 363 Roosevelt Memorial Foundation, Eleanor, Howard University, appropriation for. 25, incorporation; reports 8 241, 242 Rosebud Sioux Tribe of Indians, S. Dak., Medical, dental and other health per­ land exchange 349 sonnel, student and school loans. 170-173 Rural Areas Development, Office of, appro­ Mental retardation, project grants for priation for 829 construction of university associ­ Rural Electrification Act of 1936, appro­ ated facilities 284 priation for effecting provisions 830 National college debate topic, printing Rural Electrification Administration, ap­ of excerpts 947 propriation for 35, 830 National high school debate topic, print­ Rural Housing for the Elderly Revolving ing of excerpts 945 Fund, appropriation for 21 National School Lunch Week, 1963, Rural Rehabilitation Corporation Trust proclamation 1021 Liquidation Act, appropriation for School districts, appropriation for pay­ effecting provisions 831 ments to 230 Rwanda, immigration quota, proclama­ School lunch program, appropriation tion 957 for 826 1134 SUBJECT INDEX

Schools and CoUcfges—Continued Page Senate—Continued P»«e Teachers of mentally retarded children, Appropriations, Committee on, reports training of 294 to—Continued Vocational Education Act of 1963 403 President of the United States, eco­ Science and Technology, Office of, ap­ nomic assistance to Communist propriation for „_, 36, 426 nations and nations aiding Cuba. 859 Seat Belts, Motor Vehicle, safety stand­ Armed Services, Committee on, reports to- ards 361 Air Force, Department of the, public Second Liberty Bond Act, public debt works, construction, costs 322 limit, temporary increases; • exten­ Army, Department of the, public sion 50, 131,342 works, construction, costs 310 Second Supplemental National Defense Navy, Department of the, public Appropriation Act, 1943, purchase works, construction, costs 316 and installation of air-conditioning Capitol Police, appropriation for 810 equipment in District of Columbia, Chaplain, appropriation for 803 repeal of provision 152 Chavez, Dennis, payment to widow of. 31 Secret Service, United States: Committee employees, appropriation Appropriation for 32, 42, 60 for 803 Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy and children, Conference committees, appropriation protection 348 for.. 804 Securities and Exchange Commission, ap­ Contingent expenses, appropriation for. 31, propriation for 38, 440 41, 804, 863 Security Council, National, appropriation Debate topics, annual national high for _ 64 school, compilation of reference Selective Service System, appropriation materials, printing as Senate docu­ for 38,441 ment 802 Dworshak, Henry C, payment to Selective Training and Service Act of 1940, appropriation for effecting widow of 31 provisions , 227 Finance, Committee on, reporting date on studies of State taxation of in­ Senate. S^e also Congress; Legislative terstate commerce, extension 67 Branch of the Government. Foreign Relations, Committee on, re­ Administrative and clerical assistance, ports by President of United appropriation for 31, 804 States— Aeronautical and Space Sciences, Com­ Economic assistance to Communist mittee on, report by National Aero­ nations and nations aiding Cuba. 859 nautics and Space Administration Military aid to Africa 384 on use of funds 142-144 General provisions. Appropriation Act.. 817 Appointments with advice and consent Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee of. See Appointments by, with on, reports by Interior, Depart­ advice and consent of Senate under ment of— President of the United States. Revolving fund for loans to Indian Appropriation for 31, tribes. 301 41, 75, 134, 281, 342, 803, 863 Submerged lands to Guam, Virgin Appropriations, Committee on, reports Islands and American Samoa, to- conveyance 338 Atomic Energy Commission, transfer Joint committees, congressional. See of funds 853 separate title. Attorney General, alien property Kefauver, Estes, payment to widow of- 863 activities 781 Kerr, Robert S., payment to widow of- 31 Defense, Department of— Labor and Public Welfare, Committee Disposal of military supplies 265 on, report by Veterans Affairs Ad­ Emergencies and extraordinary ministrator, waiver of indebtedness expenses 259 authority 271 Foreign real property 267 Legislative Counsel, Office of the, ap­ Transfer of funds 270 propriation for 804 Foreign assistance program _ 858 Majority and Minority Leaders, ap­ Foreign procurement 859 propriation for 803 SUBJECT INDEX 1135

Senate—Continued Page Page Majority and Minority Whips, appro­ Smithsonian Institution: priation for 804 Appropriation for 38, 112 OfRcial Reporter of Debates, appropria­ Board of Regents, John Nicholas tion for 804 Brown, reappointment 13 Pages, education of, appropriation for_ 811, Civil Service Commission building, 864 appropriation for remodeling 112 President of the Senate— National Gallery of Art, appropriation Appointment by, Commission on the for 38, 113 Disposition of Alcatraz Island-- 247 National Air Museum, appropriation Reports to— for 113 Air Force, Department of the, National Zoological Park, appropriation public works construction for 113 contracts 328 Social Security Act: Army, Department of the, public Amendments— works construction contracts. 328 Crippled children's services, expan­ Navy, Department of the, pubUc sion. 273,274 works construction contracts. 328 Employment security and adminis­ Secretary, Office of the, appropriation trative expenses. 51 for— 75, 134, 281, 803 Maternal and child health services, Select Committee on Small Business, expansion . 273, 274 appropriation for 803 Mental retardation, planning to com­ Senate Procedure, printing of copies, bat 275 authorization 272 Appropriation for effecting provisions __ 225, Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, 226, 239-241 OfB ce of, appropriation for 804 Social Security Administration: Telephone calls, long-distance, in­ Appropriation for 24, 36, 239 creased number allowed 863 Commissioner, Office of the, appropria­ Vice President of the United States, tion for 36 compensation and expenses, ap­ Cooperative research or demonstration propriation for 803 projects, appropriation for 240 Senior Citizens Month, proclamation 995 International social security association Sequoia National Park, Calif., use of meeting, appropriation for ex­ certain lands for hydroelectric proj­ penses 240 ect 70 Old-Age and Survivors Insurance, Service Extension Act of 1941, appro­ Bureau of, appropriation for 36, 239 priation for effecting provisions 227 Public assistance, appropriation for Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, grants to States 24, 239 appropriation for effecting provisions. 225 Repatriated U.S. rmtionals, appropria­ Shipping Act, 1916: tion for assistance 240 Amendment, tariff filing requirements., Soil Bank Act, appropriation for effecting exclusion of lumber 129 provisions... 827, 829 Dual rate contracts, approval, etc., Soil Conservation and Domestic Allot­ time extension 5 ment Act: Silver Purchase Act of 1934, repeal. 54 Amendment, feed grain program, 1964- Small Business, Defense Department, 1965, acreage diversion 46 assistance to American 264 Appropriation for effecting provisions.. 20, Small Business, Select Committee on, 824, 827, 829 appropriation for 803 Soil Conservation Service, appropriation Small Business Administration: for 34,823 Appropriation for 38, 797 Soldiers' Home, United States, appro­ Import-injured firms, loans to; effective priation for 36, 245 date, proclamation 965 South Dakota: Revolving Fund, appropriation for 798 Joseph Ward statue, acceptance by Trade adjustment loan assistance, Congress; placement in Capitol appropriation for 798 rotunda 942 Smith-Lever Act, appropriation for effect­ Lake Francis Case, redesignation of ing provisions 822 Fort Randall Reservoir as ._ 124 1136 SUBJECT INDEX

South Dakota—Continued Page State, Department of—Continued ' Page Lake Sharpe, redesignation of Big Bend Foreign Service Buildings Act, 1926-— Reservoir as 124 Amendment, acquisition, construc­ Oglala Sioux Indian Tribe, Pine Ridge tion, etc., of buildings abroad, Reservation, lands held in trust appropriation authorization 121 for .- 300,302 Appropriation for effecting provisions. 777 Rosebud Sioux Tribe of Indians, land General provisions. Appropriation Act. 780, 802 exchange 349 International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Southeastern Power Administration, Mexico, appropriation for 42, 778 appropriation for 851 International Boundary Commission, Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Colo., land United States and Canada, appro­ description 140 priation for expenses 779 Southwestern Power Administration, International conferences, etc., appro­ appropriation for 39, 851 priation for 32, 777, 778 Space Administration, National Aero­ International fisheries commissions, ap­ nautics and. See National Aero­ propriation for expenses 780 nautics and Space Administration. International Joint Commission, United "Space Satellite Communications", print­ States and Canada, appropriation ing of additional copies of hearings. _ 943 for expenses 779 International organizations. See sepa­ Spain, trade agreement proclamation 1022 rate title. Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of, International tariff negotiations, appro­ appropriation for 39, 106 priations for 778 Standards, National Bureau of, appro­ Migration and refugee assistance, appro­ priation for 35, 788 priation for 862 State, Department of: Mutual Educational and Cultural Ex­ American Sections, International Com­ change Act of 1961, appropriation missions, appropriation for expenses for effecting provisions. 232, 780, 799, 800 to perform certain obligations. _ 778, 779 National Commission on Educational, Appropriation Act, 1964 776 Scientific, and Cultural Coopera­ tion, appropriation for expenses 780 Appropriation for 32, Rama Road, Nicaragua, appropriation 42, 74, 134, 281, 342, 776, 862 for liquidation of obligations 780 Buildings abroad, maintenance, etc.— Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1963. 32 Appropriation for 777 Working capital fund, establishment. _ 391 Authorization 121 "State Department Security", printing of Center for Cultural and Technical Inter­ additional copies of report 943 change Between East and West, Statistical Reporting Service, Department appropriation for 780 of Agriculture, appropriation for 20, 825 Diplomatic and consular service, appro­ Strategic and Critical Materials Stock priation for emergencies in 32, 777 Piling Act: Educational exchange, appropriation Appropriation for effecting provisions. 38, 434 for 780 Cadmium, disposition without regard Foreign affairs, appropriation for admin­ to 6 istration 32, 776 Waterfowl feathers and down, disposi­ tion without regard to 272 Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. See separate title. Submerged Lands, conveyance to Guam, Foreign Assistance Act of 1963 379 Virgin Islands and American Samoa. 338 Subversive Activities Control Board, ap­ Foreign currencies, appropriation for propriation for 798 purchase of 777 Sugar Act of 1948, appropriation for effect­ Foreign Service Act of 1946— ing provisions 827 Amendments— Educational facilities, extension 391 Supplemental Appropriation Acts, 1963.. 3, 20 Foreign Service officer, extension of Supply Service, Federal, appropriation assignment 391 for 26,434 Appropriation for effecting provi­ Supreme Court of the United States. See sions 776-780, 799 under Courts, United States. SUBJECT INDEX 1137

Page Taxes—Continued Page Susquehanna River Basin, flood control, Excise taxes—Continued appropriation authorization 840 Motor vehicles, tax rate, extension.._ 72 Perfumes, imported, tax rate, exten­ T sion 72 Silver bullion, repeal of transfer tax.. 54 Tampico Fiber, temporary suspension of Transportation of persons by air, tax duty 119 rate, extension 72 Tanganyika, immigration quota, procla­ Telephone service, general, tax rate, mation 957 extension 72 Tanning Extracts, temporary suspension Wines, tax rate, extension 72 of duty 120 Income taxes— Tariff Act of 1930, Amendments: Corporate normal-tax rate, extension. 72 Iron or steel, polished sheets, duty rate_ 118 Deductions— Returning residents, temporary reduc­ Child care expenses... 4 tion in duty-free allowances, exten­ Redeemable ground rents 6 sion 73 Trade or business expenses, pay­ Duty-free entries. See under Imports. ment of accrued vacation pay, Tariff Commission, United States, appro­ extension 272 priation for 798 Insurance companies, mutual, tax Tariff Negotiations, International, appro­ rate extension 72 priation for expenses of participation Interstate commerce, State taxation, by United States 778 extension of reporting date for Tariff Schedules of the United States. congressional committees 67 [Published as Volume 77A, United Technical Amendments Act of 1958, States Statutes at Large.] Amendment, deductibility of accrued Amendments— vacation pay, extension._ 272 Agricultural commodities, importa­ Telecommunications Fund, Federal, ap­ tion, proclamation 1032 propriation for 26 Butter oil, importation, proclamation. 1028 Telephone Service, extension of excise tax Duty rates on specified articles, in­ rate 72 crease, proclamation 1035 Temporary Extended Railroad Unemploy­ Promulgation, proclamation 1017 ment Insurance Benefits Act of 1961, Tax Court of the United States, appro­ transfer of funds, repeal of provision. 222 priation for 38, 65 Temporary Unemployment Compensation "Tax-Exempt Foundations and Charitable Act of 1958, Amendment, Federal Trusts: Their Impact on Our Econ­ unemployment tax rate, reduction 306 omy", printing of report 948 Tennessee, Andrew Johnson National His­ "Tax-Exempt Foundations and Charitable toric Site, Greenville, redesignation.. 349 Trusts: Their Impact on Our Econ­ Tennessee Valley Authority, appropriation omy—Second Installment", printing for 854 of additional copies of report 948 Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933, Tax Rate Extension Act of 1962, Amend­ appropriation for effecting provisions. 854 ment, refund on transportation tax, Territories, Office of, appropriation for... 29, extension 73 39, 102 Tax Rate Extension Actofl963 72 Taxes: Texas, Sam Rayburn Dam and Reservoir Employment taxes— on Angelina River, designation 155 Credits against tax, restoration 305 Thanksgiving Day: Federal unemployment tax rate, re­ 1962, proclamation 959 duction 51 1963, proclamation 1030 Railroad employee, maximum com­ Tobacco, acreage allotment transfer, time pensation base, increase 221 extension for filing lease 81, 114 Excise taxes. See also individual com­ Trade Adjustment, Office of, appropria­ modities. tion for 21, 787 Beer, tax rate, extension 72 Trade Agreements: Cigarettes, tax rate, extension 72 Agreements supplementary to GATT; Distilled spirits, tax rate, extension. . 72 termination of prior proclama­ Liqueurs, tax rate, extension 72 tions 970, 983

93-025 0-64-74 1138 SUBJECT INDEX

Trade Agreements—Continued Page Treasury, Department of the—Continued Page Rates of duty on certain articles, in­ Assistant Secretary, appointment of crease, proclamation 1035 additional 76 Spain, accession to GATT, proclama­ Check forgery insurance fund, appro­ tion 1022 priation for 61 United Kingdom, concessions compensa­ Coast Guard. See separate title. tory for certain escape clause action, Currency— proclamation 967 Federal reserve notes, printing of $1, Trade Commission, Federal, appropria­ $2 denominations 54 tion for 37, 431 John F. Kennedy 50-cent pieces, Trade Expansion Act of 1962: coinage 843 Amendment, trade agreement conces­ Customs, Bureau of, appropriation sions benefits, extension to Com­ for 32, 35, 58 munist countries 390 District of Columbia unclaimed mon­ Appropriation for effecting provisions. _ 21, eys, deposit in 420 30, 229, 787 Fund for payment of Government losses Petroleum and petroleum products, im­ in shipment, appropriation for 61 port adjustment; Appeals Board Guard Force, appropriation for 61 representatives, proclamation Internal Revenue Service, appropriation under. 963,999, 1010 for 42, 60 Small Business Administration loans to Medals, striking of— import-injured firms under; effec­ Indiana, 150th anniversary of state­ tive date, proclamation 965 hood - 340 Trade Negotiations, Special Represent­ International Ladies' Garment Work­ atives for, appropriation for ex­ ers' Union, health center, 50th penses 798 anniversary 340 Trading With the Enemy Act, appropria­ Nevada, 100th anniversary of state­ tion for effecting provisions 781 hood 252 Transportation: Padre Junipero Serra 250th Anniver­ Air, extension of excise tax on persons sary 251 travelling by 72 Mint, Bureau of the. See separate title. D.C. Transit System, Inc., transfer of Narcotics, Bureau of, appropriation functions to Washington Metro­ for 42, 59 politan Area Transit Commission.. 421 Public Debt, Bureau of, appropriation Mail, agreements between Post Office for 42, 59 Department and passenger com­ Public debt limit, temporary in­ mon carriers by motor vehicle 476 creases 50, 131, 342 Mass transportation demonstration grants, appropriation for 437 Report to Congress, unemployment tax, estimate of net receipts 51 National Capital Transportation Agen cy, appropriation for 112 Secret Service, United States'— National Defense Transportation Day Appropriation for 32, 42, 60 and National Transportation Week, Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy and chil­ 1963, proclamation 998 dren, protection 348 Research activities, appropriation for.. 22, 793 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation Water transportation systems, appropri­ for 58 ation for research 790 Silver, purchase, use, sale, etc., re­ Transportation Act, 1920, Government- strictions 54 owned boats on inland waterways, Treasurer, Office of the, appropriation repeal of provision 81 for 60 Transportation and Communications Serv­ White House Police, appropriation for. . 32, 60 ice, appropriation for 38, 434 Treasury, Post Office, and Executive Travel Service, United States, appropria­ Office Appropriation Act, 1964 58 tion for 787 Treasury, Department of the: Trinidad and Tobago, immigration quota, Accounts, Bureau of, appropriation proclamation. _ _ 957 for 32,42,58 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, Appropriation Act, 1964 58 appropriation for administration 29, 102 Appropriation for 32, 42, 58 Tuberculosis, appropriation for control.,_ 234 SUBJECrr INDEX 1139

U Page Page Unemployment Compensation: United States Housing Act of 1937, appro­ Federal employees and ex-servicemen, priation for effecting provisions 438, 446 appropriation for 226 United States Information Agency: Federal unemployment tax rate, reduc­ Appropriation for 27, 799 tion 306 Buildings and facilities abroad, appro­ Grants to States for administration, priation authorization 121 appropriation for 226 Informational Media Guarantee Fund, Unemployment Tax Act, Federal, Amend­ appropriation for 801 ment, Federal unemployment tax rate, Radio facilities, appropriation for 801 reduction 306 Special international exhibitions, appro­ "Uniform Commercial Code", enactment priation for 800 as Subtitle I, Title 28, District of United States Information and Educa­ Columbia Code 630-775 tional Exchange Act of 1948, appro­ Uniformed Services. See also Armed priation for effecting provisions 799, 801 Forces and individual services. United States Marshals, appropriation for Retired pay of commissioned officers, (salaries _i 30 Public Health Service, appropria­ United States Merchant Marine, registra­ tion for 238 tion of professional nurses as staff Travel and transportation allowances officers 164 under canceled or modified orders.. 475 United States Military Academy, profes­ Uniformed Services Contingency Option sors, permanent, additional pay 212 Act of 1953, appropriation for effect­ United States Secret Service: ing provisions 238 Appropriation for 32, 42, 60 Uniformed Services Pay Act of 1963 210 Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy and children, United Daughters of the Confederacy, protection 348 patent extension 421 United States Soldiers' Home, appropria­ United Kingdom, trade agreement proc­ tion forj.j 36,245 lamation, concessions compensatory United States Tariff Commission, appro­ for certain escape clause action 967 priation for 798 United Nations, Communist Chinese Gov­ United States Travel Service, appropria­ ernment, congressional statement tion for 787 opposing United Nations membership Universal Military Training and Service for 781,858 Act: United Nations Day, 1963, proclamation. 1000 Amendments— Academy: Conflict-of-interest statutes, non- Construction funds, restriction 466 applicability 136 Professors, permanent, additional pay-_ 212 Deferment and exemptions from United States Arms Control and Disarma­ training, uniformity 134 ment Agency: Draft extension; strength limitation._ 4 Appropriation for 798 Appropriation for effecting provi­ Continuing appropriations, 1964 75, sions 227, 441 134, 281, 342 Universalist, Unitarian Women, consolida­ United States Attorneys and Marshals, tion, authorization 15 appropriation for 30, 782 Upper Colorado River Storage Project, United States Citizens, appropriation for appropriation for 29 assistance to repatriated 240 Upper Mississippi River Basin, flood con­ United States Code. For amendments trol, appropriation authorization 842 and repeals of sections in positive law Utah: titles, see Table 5 in "Laws Affected Cache National Forest, boundary exten­ in Volume 77", preceding this Index. sion 124 United States Code, Annotated, appro­ Wasatch National Forest, appropriation priation for publication, limitation 856 for acquisition of land 109 United States Courts. See Courts, United States. V United States Customs Year: Venereal Diseases: Designation; proclamation authoriza­ Appropriation for control 234 tion 843 District of Columbia, treatment of Proclamation 1039 minors 246 1140 SUBJECT INDEX

Page Veterans Administration—Continued Page Vermont, Norwich, establishment of an Insurance and indemnities, appropria­ interstate school district with Han­ tion for 442 over, N.H 332 Land conveyance, Fayetteville, Ark 253 Vessels. See also Maritime activities Loan assistance programs, waiver of under Commerce, Department of. indebtedness, authorization 271 Anchored, light and fog signal require­ Loan Guaranty Revolving Fund, appro­ ments 116 priation for 27, 443 Construction-differential subsidies, Medical administration, appropriation adjustment of refund base 469 for 441 Construction reserve funds, time exten­ Medicine and Surgery, Department of— sion for commitment 470 Chief Medical Director, appointment- 16 Documentation for use in coastwise Disciplinary boards 402 trade, Fort Town, Maple City, Wind­ Pensions, compensation, etc., appro­ mill Point 931 priation for payment 442 Fishing, appropriation for construction. 106 Philippines, Republic of the, appropria­ Government agencies, transfer between. 267 tion for grants for medical care 442 International Regulations for Prevent­ Prosthetic research, appropriation for_ . 441 ing Collisions at Sea, 1960; procla­ Readjustment benefits, appropriation mation authorization 194 for 27,442 Navigation rules, operation under Report to Congress, waiver of indebted­ bridges, exception 281 ness 271 Surveying ships for Coast and Geodetic Veterans Day, 1963, proclamation _ 1027 Survey, appropriation for construc­ Veterans of World War I of the United tion 787 States of America, Inc., proceedings Veterans. See also Veterans Adminis­ of national encampment printed as tration. House document 130 Aphonia, additional compensation 18 Veterans' Reemployment Rights, Bureau Burial benefits, filing of claim 4 of, appropriation for 40, 227 Deafness, additional compensation 17 Veterinary Medicine Week: Deceased, increased compensation to Designation 96 widows of veterans dying from Proclamation 1014 service-connected causes 223 Vice President of the United States. See Deceased, increase in rates of depend­ also President of the Senate under ency and indemnity compensa­ Senate. tion 17 Compensation and expenses, appropria­ Disability compensation— tion for 803 Aphonia 18 Viclcsburg National Military Park, Miss., Deafness 17 consolidation 55 Education and training program. State Vietnam, foreign assistance to, discretion approving agencies 158 of the President 380 Philippine Army, hospital and medical care, extension of grants-in-aid Virgin Islands: program 66 Duty-free allowances on purchases from, Unemployment compensation, appro­ extension 73 priation for 30 Revised Organic Act of the Virgin Widows of veterans dying from service- Islands, amendment, authorization connected causes, increased com­ to issue obligation bonds 335 pensation 223 Submerged lands, conveyance to 338 Veterans Administration. See also Veter­ Virgin Islands Corporation, appropriation ans. for 29,39, 114 Administrative provisions. Appropria­ Vocational Education: tion Act 443 Appropriation for promotion 230 Appropriation for 27, 39, 441 Fishery trades and industry, appropria­ Corregidor-Bataan memorial, develop­ tion for 230 ment plans; appropriation authori­ Indians, nurses training; increased zation 477 funds 471 Hospital and domiciliary facilities, Practical nurse training, appropriation appropriation for 442 for 230 SUBJECT INDEX 1141

Page Page Vocational Education, Advisory Committee Waterways Corporation, Inland: on, establishment 410 Appropriation for _- 789 Vocational Education, Advisory Council Liquidation. — 81 on, appointment of 411 Waukegan Port District, 111., land con­ Vocational Education Act of 1946: veyance by Army Department 468 Amendment, nurses, practical, exten­ Weather Bureau: sion of training program 411 Appropriation for 35, 788 Appropriation for effecting provisions.- 230 Meteorological facilities, appropriation Vocational Education Act of 1963 403 for - 789 Vocational Rehabilitation, Office of, appro­ Research and development, appropria­ priation for 232 tion for 789 Vocational Rehabilitation Act, appropria­ Welfare Administration: tion for effecting provisions 232 Aging, Office of, appropriation for 243 Children's Bureau. See separate title. W Commissioner of Welfare, Office of the, appropriation for. 241 Wage and Hour Division, Department of Crippled children's services, expansion Labor, appropriation for 41,228 of program 273, 274 Wapato Indian Irrigation Project, Wash., Family Services, Bureau of, appropria­ cancellation of certain charges; tion for 24,25,240 removal of lands 278 Juvenile delinquency and youth offenses, War Claims Act of 1948, appropriation for appropriation for control 243 effecting provisions 228 Maternal and Child Health and Mental War Orphans' Educational Assistance, Retardation Planning Amendments approval of courses by State of 1963 273 approving agencies 158 Maternal and child health services— Appropriation for — 240 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 20th anni­ Expansion of program 273, 274 versary, proclamation 992 Maternity and infant care, grants for Wasatch National Forest, Utah, appro­ special projects and research 274 priation for acquisition of land 109 Mental retardation— Washington, Wapato Indian irrigation Expansion of teaching in education project, cancellation of certain of the mentally retarded, appro­ charges; removal of lands 278 priation for.. 231 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Grants to combat 275 Commission, franchise to operate a Welfare Amendments of 1962, Public, mass transportation system. 421 Amendment, placement and foster Washington National Airport, appropria­ care of dependent children, time tion for 430 extension 70 Water: Welfare and Pension Plans, Office of, Federal Water Pollution Control Act, appropriation for 40 appropriation for effecting provi­ Welfare and Pension Plans Disclosure sions 236 Act, appropriation for effecting provi­ Reservoirs, federally constructed, local sions 227 interests and rights._ 249 West Virginia: Water Pollution Control: Guyandot River, Barboursville, bank Appropriation for_ 236 protection project 155 Hearings, printing of additional copies Harpers Ferry National Historical of _ 951 Park, designation 52 Western Samoa, immigration quota, proc­ Water Supply and Resources: lamation 957 Appropriation for surveys, etc 103,236 Wheat: Contracts, renewal provisions 68 Durum, increased acreage for Tulelake Waterfowl Feathers and Down, disposi­ area of California 79 tion from national stockpile 272 International Wheat Agreement Act of Watershed Protection and Flood Preven­ 1949, appropriation for effecting tion Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 833 provisions 34, 823 White House Office, appropriation for 63 1142 SUBJECT INDEX

Page Page White House Police, appropriation for 32, 60 World War II, American Veterans of, pro­ White River Basin, flood control, appro­ ceedings of national encampments, priation authorization 841 printing as House document 469 Wilson Memorial Commission, Woodrow, Wright Brothers Day: appropriation for _ _ 27 Designation 402 Wind River Indian Irrigation Project, Proclamation 1036 Wyoming: Wyo., cancellation of charges. ._ 151 Powell, land conveyance 120 Windmill Point, documentation of vessel Riverton reclamation project, water for use in coastwise trade 931 delivery 8 Wines, extension of excise tax rate 72 Wind River Indian irrigation project, Winslow, Ariz., settlement of claims cancellation of charges__ _ 161 against United States 466 Wisconsin, Menominee educational grants, Y appropriation for - 28, 99 Yards and Docks, Bureau of, contracts Witnesses, appropriation for fees 30, 782 with United States, military instal­ Women, Equal Pay Act of 1963 56 lations, supervision.. 328 Women's Bureau, Department of Labor, Yearbook of Agriculture, appropriation appropriation for 41, 228 for 829 Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission, appropriation for 27 World Trade Week, 1963, proclamation.. 999 Zinc and Lead, small producer stabiliza­ World War I of the United States of Amer­ tion program; "principal product", ica, Inc., Veterans of, proceedings of definition 92 national encampment printed as Zoological Park, National, D.C., appropria­ House document 130 tion for. 113,836