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1942' CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE 5241: - ADJOURNMENT .- 1 bill to · provide for recip,rocal .pri-vileges with 1 defense-pz:ogram and.a.reenactmen1 of legisla- ·_ Mr. PRIEST.- Mr.-· sp_eaker·, 1 ·move· F.espt)ct to the filing· of applications, for pat-· 1 1(l.on - si-milar, ~ that -of ~ 1917 and,.. so give· to, ~nts for inventions, and for other purposes;: the young men pf 194:2_ the , protection- .th~r that the Rouse do now adjourn: - -- - to the Committee on ·Patents. fathers had in 1917; to the Committee on . The motion was agree·d· to; accordingly 1756. A letter · from the Secretary of the Military Affairs. · (at 2 o'clock and 12 minutes p. m.) the Interior, transmitting herewith, pursuant to 3065. By Mr. HEIDINGER: Petition of Mrs. House adjourned until tomorrow, Tues-· the act of June 22, 1936 (49 Stat. 1803). a E C. Jacobs and 38 other residents of Flora, day, June 1~, 1942, .at 12 o'clock noon. report dated November 30, 1939, of economic Ill., urging the enactment of Senate bill conditions· affecting certain lands of the' irri- 860; trr the Committee on Military Affairs . gation project under t-he jurisdiction of the 3066. By Mr. LYNCH: Resolution of · the: Oroville-Tonasket irrigation district in the Butchers' Union of Greater New York and COMMITTEE HEARINGS State of Washington; also ~ draft of bill to vicinity, urging increases in pay for postal Cq~MITTEE 0~ PUB~IC ~UILDINGS AND GROUNDS provide relief t_o the own.ers of former Indian employees; to the Committee on the Post There will be a meeting of the com-. owned land within the Oroville-Tonasket ir Office and Post RQads. , , rigation district; Washington, and for other· 3067. By Mr. WOLCOTT: Petition of 223 mittee at 10 a. m. on Tuesday, June 16, purposes; to the Committee on Indian Affairs. voters in Macomb and St. Clair Counties, 1942, for consideration of war hoUsing, Mich., expressing opposition to propos,ed leg-· room 1324, House Office .Building. islation to restrict the sale of beer in the COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN ' REPORTS OF COMMITTEES ON PUBLIC V-icinity of military camps, etc.; to the Com COMMERCE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS mittee on Military Affairs. There will be a meeting of the Com Under clause 2 of rUle XIII, reports of mittee on Interstate an·d Foreign Com committees were delivered to the Clerk merce at 10. a.m., Tuesday, June 16, 1942. foi pripting and reference to the proper Business to be considered: H. R: 7002, calendar, as follows: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES to increase agricultural purchasing power and to meet the need of combating Mr. VINSON of Georgia: Committee on TbESDA y' JUNE 16, 1942 Naval Affairs. H. R. 7160. A bill to provide malnutrition among the people of low for the better administration of officer per The House met at 12 o'clock noon. income by defining and making certain sonnel of the Navy during the existing war, The Chaplain, Rev. James Shera Mont a reasonable definition and standard for 1 and· for other purposes; with amendment gomery, D. D., offered the following nonfat dry milk solids. (Rept. No. 2238) ·. · Referred to the Committee ~ray.er: - - · · · - There will be ·a meeting of the Com of the Whole House on the state of the Union. mittee on Interstate and Foreign Com Mr. BURCH: Committee on the Post Office Our Father, Author of the morning merce at 10 a. m., Wednesday, June 17, and Post Roads. S. 337. An act to provide light and Guardian through the dark {or a permanel,lt postage rate of 1¥2 cents ness, grant us Thy spirit as we go forward 1942. per pound on books; with amendment (Rept. Business to be considered: Hearing on No. ·2239) . · Referred to the Committee of the to our labors of this day. In that mys Federal Communications Commission. Whole House ·o11 the state ·of the Union: - terious sense of companionship, which we There will be a meeting of the Com Mr. VINSON of Georgia: Committee on cannot understand, do Thou stand by a mittee on Interstate and Foreign Com Naval Affairs. S. 1957. An act to establish true, wise friend to help us in that faith merce at 2 p. m., Wednesday, June 17, the naval procurement fund, . and for other which alone leads to victory in Christ 1942. purposes; with amendment (Rept. No. 2240). Jesus, in whom are embo-died all the Referred to the Committee of the Whole sanctities and sufferings of humanity. Business to be considered: Hearings on House on the state of the Union. H. R. 7212, a bill to amend section 13 (d) Almigh;ty God, we pray with high reso of the Railroad Unemployment Insur lution that we may reverence the con ance Act. science as king; may strive in all right PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS eous ways to redress human wrongs; Under clause 3 of rule XXII, public bills speak no evil and honor our words; lead EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. and resolutions were introduced and ·sev good lives and live in chastity; teach-bY Under clause 2 of rule XXIV, executive erally referred as follows: wholesome example in our -daily conduct; communications were taken from the By Mr. PATMAN: be courteous to all, loving the truth, de- · Speaker's table and referred as follows: H. R. 7230. A -bill authorizing the issuance spising the false, . and discovering that 1750. A communication from the President of certificates of indebtedness to the Fed the core of human life is good and under of the United States, transmitting four sup.; eral reserve banks, for financing the national Divine guidance is destined to become plemental estimates of appropriations-for the defeme, and for other purposes; to the Com better. In our dear Redeemer's name. fiscal year 1943 for the Department of Com mittee on Ways and Means, Amen. merce '(Office of Administrator of Civil Aero By Mr. COFFEE of Washington: nautics), amounting. to $4,945,175 (H. Doc: _ H. J. Res. 326. Joint resolution to create a The Journal of the proceedings of yes No. 796); to the Committee on Appropria commission on tax integration, and for other terday wa~ read and approved. pU):'poses; to the Comt:qittee on.Rules. tions and ordered to be printed. MESSAGE :<'ROM THE SENATE 1751. A communication from the President By Mr$. ROGERS of Massachusetts: of the United States, transmitting supple H. Con. Res. 70. Concurrent resolution con A message from the Senate, by Mr. mental estimate of appropriation for the leg demning the atrocities inflicted by the Axis Frazier, its legislative clerk, announced islative establishment, United States Senate, Powers upon the subjugated people of Europe that the Senate ·had passed without for the fiscal year 1942. amounting to $50,000 and Asia and expressing the sympathy of the amendment bills of the House of the fol (H. -Doc. No. 797); to the Committee on Congress to the victims of aggression and lowing titles: Appropriations and ordered to be printed. pledging the support of the Congress to 1752. A communication from the President meapures substantially to relieve and redre:os H. r.. 780. An act for the relief of Harvey of the United States, transmitting a supple their wrongs; to the Committee on Foreign C. Artis; mental estimate of appropriations for the Affairs. H. R. 1349. An act for the relief of Annie emergency fund for the President amounting Brown; to $100,000,000 (H. Doc. No. 798); to the Com.: H. R. 2419. An act for the relief of Chan mittee on Appropriations and ordered to be PETITIONS, ETC. Tsork-ying; printed. H. R. 3352. An act for the relief of Alice Under clause 1 of rule XXII, petitions W. Miller; 1753. A letter from the Administrator, and papers were laid on the Clerk's desk War Shipping Administration, transmitting H. R . 3402. An act for the relief of Cath a report of action taken under section 217 (b) and referred as foll'ows: erine R. Johnson; of the Merchant Marine Act, 1936, as amended 3063. By Mr. BLAND: Petition of 47 cit H. R. 5526. An act for the relief of James (Public, No. 498, 77th Cong.); to the Com izens of Newport News, Va., and adopted E. Savage; mittee on the Merchant Marine and Fisheries. by the Orcutt Avenue Baptist Church, of H. R. 5610. An act for the relief of G. R 1754. A letter from the Department of the Newport News, Va., urging passage of Sen Condon, M. E. Cannon, W. J . Esterle, C. C. Secretary of Hawaii, transmitting copy of the ate bill 860, and House bills 4000 and 6785; Gasaway, James F. Retallack, and L. G. laws enacted by the Legislature of the Terri to the Committee on Military Affairs. Yinger; tory of Hawaii, special session of 1941; to the 3064. By Mr. GRAHAM: Petition of 120 H. R. 5870. An act 'to amend section 24 of .Committee on the Territories. residents of the city of Butler in the State of the Immigration Act of February 5, 1917; 1755. A le~ter from the Acting Secretary of Pennsylvania, urging the passage of Senate H. R. 5938. An act for the relief of A. H. Commerce, transmitting a draft of a proposed bill 860, as a contribution to a wholesome Larzelere; 5242 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE JUNE 16 H. R. 6297. An act to provide for the is S. 2195. An act conferring jurisdiction the Members of this body. I am glad to suance of a license to practice chiropractic upon the United States District Court for report to the Speaker that·it was a very 1n the District of Columbia to Dr.