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1961 - HOUSE 287 These are remarkable men-two of them ADJOURNMENT THE JOURNAL still with us, and one, Mr. Barkley, who Mr. SALTONSTALL. Mr. President, The Journal of the proceedings of will always live in our memory. as a further mark of respect to the mem­ Wednesday, January 4, 1961, was read I wish Mr. SAM not only a happy birth­ ory of the late Representative from and approved. day this year, but also many more of , I move that the Senate, those, happy birthdays in good health under the order previously entered, ad­ and good spirits, and with all the bless­ journ. MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE ings of a good life. I am sure he will be The motion was unanimously agreed A message from the Senate by Mr. granted those blessings by a wise and to; and (at 3 o'clock and 51 minutes Carrell, one of its clerks, announced that kindly Providence. p.m.) the Senate adjourned, under the the Senate had passed, without amend­ I also wish to join the majority leader order previously entered, until Monday, ment, a concurrent resolution of the in commending the Vice President on his , 1961, at 12 o'clock meridian. House of the following title: remarkable message on the occasion of H. Con. Res. 1. Concurrent resolution that the counting of the electoral votes. As effective January 3, 1961, the joint com­ was indicated in the Vice President's NOMINATIONS mittee created by Senate Concurrent Reso­ message, this was a historic occasion. Messages received from the Govern­ lution 92, 86th Congress, continue and have I believe the Vice President's message ment of the District of Columbia Jan­ same powers as conferred by said resolution. will go down as one of the truly historic uary 6, 1961: messages. It was one filled with humil­ DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA REDEVELOPMENT LAND ANNOUNCEMENT ity. It was a gracious and a very AGENCY thoughtful pronouncement. The SPEAKER. The Chair desires to Pursuant t o the provisions of section 4 (a) announce that, pursuant to the author­ In these few moments the American of Public Law 592, 79th Congress, approved ity conferred upon him by House Reso­ people, particularly our young people, August 2, 1946, Neville Miller as a member lution 11 and House Resolution 12, 87th received a lesson in democracy and in of the District of Columbia Redevelopment responsible representative government Land Agency, to fill the unexpired term of Congress, he did, on Wednesday, Janu­ from one of the practitioners of repre­ James E. Colliflower, resigned, whose term ary 4, 1961, administer the oath of office expires March 3, 1961. to the Honorable JAMES B. UTT and the sentative government, in a very forceful Pursuant to the provisions of section 4(a) Honorable GEORGE M. GRANT at Bethesda, and yet a very considerate and timely of Public Law 592, 79th Congress, approved Md. manner. It goes without saying that August 2, 1946, Neville Miller as a member on many occasions I have sharply dis­ of the District of Columbia Redevelopment agreed with some of the utterances of Land Agency, to succeed himself for a term GEORGE M. GRANT the Vice President. I only say that be­ of 5 years, effective on and after March 4, Mr. ELLIOTT. Mr. Speaker, I offer a cause it is a matter of record. But I 1961. I I privileged resolution and ask for its im­ surely admire and respect him for the •• ...... mediate consideration. manner in which he has conducted him­ The Clerk read as follows: self during the recent months, during HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES the campaign, and more directly and H. RES. 82 more precisely in this ceremony of to­ FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1961 Whereas GEORGE M. GRANT, a Representa­ tive from the State of Alabama, has been day when the electoral vote was counted. The House met at 12 o'clock noon. unable from sickness to appear in person to He proved himself to be a fine American The , Rev. Bernard Braskamp, be sworn as a Member of this House, but has and, indeed, a great public servant. D.D., offered the following prayer: sworn to and subscribed to the oath of office before the Speaker, authorized by resolution The tribute to Job, the patriarch, by of this House to administer the oath, and the DEATH OF REPRESENTATIVE EDITH one of his friends (Job 4: 3-4) : Behold, said oath of office has been presented in his NOURSE ROGERS you have instructed many and your behalf to the House, and there being no con­ words have kept men on their teet. test or question as to his election: Now, Mr. SALTONSTALL. Mr. President, I therefore, be it ask that the Chair lay before the Senate 0 Thou who art the supreme source Resolved, That said oath be accepted and a resolution coming over from the House of all good gifts, we rejoice that in these received by the House as the oath of office of regarding the death of the Honorable strange days, when confused cries are the said GEORGE M. GRANT as a Member of Edith Nourse Rogers, a Representative echoing throughout the world, we have this House. from the State of Massachusetts. among us men and women whom Thou The resolution was agreed to. The Chair laid before the Senate a hast blessed with a vision of the durable and eternal values and who never fear resolution (H. Res. 18 ) , which was read, HON. JAMES B. UTT as follows: the loneliness of following and pursuing that which is noblest and best. Resolved, That the House has heard with Mr. ELLIOTT. Mr. Speaker, I offer a profound sorrow o.f the death of the Honor­ On this his birthday we thank Thee privileged resolution and ask for its im­ able Edith Nourse Rogers, a Representative for the life and character of our beloved mediate consideration. from the State of Massachusetts. Speaker who holds such a regal place in The Clerk read as follows: Resolved, That the Clerk communicate our affections, not only because of his H. RES. 83 these resolutions to the Senate and transmit conspicuous achievements in the realm Whereas JAMES B. UTT, a Representative a copy thereof to the family of the deceased. of and the affairs of state but, from the State of California, has been unable Resolved, That as a further mark of re­ that, in the high and holy privilege of from sickness to appear in person to be spect the House do now adjourn. daily walking and working with him, we sworn as a Member of this House, but has Mr. SALTONSTALL. Mr. President, have found ourselves strengthened and sworn to and subscribed to the oath of office encouraged by his words of counsel and before the Speaker, authorized by resolution I submit a resolution, and ask for its im­ of this House to administer the oath, and the mediate consideration. the companionship of his kind and gracious heart. said oath of office has been presented in his The PRESIDING OFFICER. The res­ behalf to the House, and there being no con­ olution will be read. We pray that Thou wilt continue to test or question as to his election: Now, endow him richly with the gifts of lead­ therefore, be it The resolution

A. Active-Retired Lighthouse Service Em­ B. Commissioner of , 30 Rocke­ B. American Institute of Certified Public ployees Association, Post Office Box 2169, feller Plaza, New York, N.Y. Accountants, 270 Madison Avenue, New York, South Portland, Maine. E. (9) $440.09. N.Y. D. (6) $264. E. (9) $430.63. D. (6) $125. E. (9) $72.18. A. Arnold, Fortas & Porter, 1229 19th A. William B. Allen, 917 15th Street NW., Street, Washington, D.C. A. George B. Burnham, 132 Third Street Washington, D.C. B. National Retail Merchants Association, SE., Washington, D.C. B. United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum & Plastic 100 West 31st Street, New York, N.Y . B. Numerous stockholders of the Burnham Workers of America, High at Mill Street, Ak­ . D. (6) $10,850. E. (9) $3,019.20. Chemical Co., 132 Third Street SE., Wash­ ron, Ohio. ington, D.C. D. (6) $2,210. A. Association of Stock Exchange Firms, D. (6) $193. E. (9) $193. 120 Broadway, New York, N.Y. A. American Automobile Association, 1712 E. (9) $6,717.12. A. James A. Campbell, 900 F Street NW., G Street NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. A. Frederic A. Baker, 296 Lexington Road, B. American Federation of Government A. American Civil Liberties Union, Inc., 156 Berkeley, Calif., and 1201 19th Street NW., Employees, 900 F Street NW., Washington, Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. Washington, D.C. D .C. D. (6) $2,311.74. E. (9) $2,311.75. B. Federated Indians of California. D. (6) $3,365.39. E. (9) $336.53.

A. American Dental Association, 222 East A. Balfour, Guthrie & Co., 72 Wall Street, A. Clarence B. Carter, Post Office Box 798, Superior Street, Chicago, Ill. New York, N.Y. New Haven, Conn. D. (6) $13,776.53 E. (9) $13,776.53. E. (9) $648.80. B. Railroad Pension Conference, Post Office Box 798, New Haven, Conn. A. American Federation of Government A. Joseph H. Ball, 90 Broad Street, New E. (9) $14. Employees, Box 865, Benjamin Franklin Sta­ York, N.Y. tion, Washington, D.C. B. American Steamship Committee on Con­ A. William L. Carter, 1105 Barr Building, E. (9) $200. ference Studies, 207 Barr Building, Wash­ Washington, D.C. ington, D.C. B. International Association of Ice Cream A. American Gas Association, Inc., 420 Manufacturers. Lexington Avenue, New York, N.Y. A. Jacob I. Bellow, 4338 East-West High­ way, Bethesda, Md. E. (9) $18.50. A. , National Headquar­ B. American Federation of Government ters, 700 North Pennsylvania Street, In­ Employees, Lodge No. 12, Box 865, Benjamin A. Hal M. Christensen, 222 East Superior Street, Chicago, Ill. dianapolis, Ind. Franklin Station, Washington, D.C. D. (6) $7,199.61. E. (9) $22,465.94. D. (6) $200. E. (9) $40. B. American Dental Association, 222 East Superior Street, Chicago, Ill. A. American Optometric Association, 8001 A. Carl H. Berglund, 1220 Washington D . (6) $3,000. Jenkins Arcade, Pittsburgh, Pa. Building, Tacoma, Wash. D. (6) $3,466.50. E. (9) $3,762.09. E. (9) $15.95. A. Cities Service Petroleum, Inc., 70 Pine Street, New York, N.Y. A. American Steamship Committee on A. Helen Berthelot, 1925 K Street NW., Conference Studies, 207 Barr Building, Wash­ Washington, D.C. A. Clothespin Manufacturers of America, ington, D.C. B. Communications Workers of America, 839 17th Street NW., Washington, D.C. E. (9) $12,351.42 1925 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. E. (9) $265.28. E. (9) $3,363.36. A. American Thrift Assembly, 1025 Con­ A. A. C. Cocke, 821 Gravier Street, New necticut Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. A. C. B. Blankenship, 1925 K Street NW., Orleans, La. D. (6) $490. E. (9) $11,979.74. Washington, D.C. B. American Steamship Committee on B. Communications Workers of America, Conference Studies, 207 Barr Building, A. AMVETS (American Veterans of World 1925 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. War II), 1710 Rhode Island Avenue, Wash­ E. (9) $3,846.60. E. (9) $160.61. ington, D.C. E. (9) $2,082.50. A. Roland Boyd, 218 East Louisiana Street, A. Coles & Gaertner, 1000 Connecticut Ave­ McKinney, Tex. nue, Washington, D.C. A. Robert E. Ansheles, 1025 Connecticut B. Wherry Housing Association, 1737 H B. American Tramp Shipowners Associa­ Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. Street NW., Washington, D.C. tion, Inc., 11 Broadway, New York, N.Y. D. (6) $9,040.42. E. (9) $466.66. D. (6) $1,500. E. (9) $314.14. A. Apache Tribe of the Mescalero Reserva­ A. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, 1122 Engineers Building, Cleveland, Ohio. A. Coles & Gaertner, 1000 Connecticut tion, Mescalero, N.Mex. Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. A. Apparel Industry Committee on Im­ A. C. Blake Brown, 839 17th Street NW., B. Committee of American Tanker Owners, ports, 1130 17th Street NW., Washington, Washington, D.C. Inc., 1411 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. D.C. B. National Association of Motor Bus Own­ E. (9) $312.05. E. (9) $7,978.99. ers, 839 17th Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Colorado Railroad Association, 845 A. Arnold, Fortas & Porter, 1229 19th A. Brown & Lund, 1625 I Street NW., Wash­ Equitable Building, Denver, Colo. Street NW., Washington, D.C. ington, D.C. B. Colorado Railroad Association, 845 B. Apache Tribe of the Mescalero Reserva­ B. American & Foreign Power Co., Inc., Equitable Building, Denver, Colo. tion, Mescalero, N. Mex. 100 Church Street, New York, N.Y. E. (9) $616.33. E. (9) $34.57. D. (6) $625. E. (9) $255.18. A. Committee for Collective Security, 90 A. Arnold, Fortas & Porter, 1229 19th A. Lyman L. Bryan, 2000 K Street NW., Johns Street, New York, N.Y. Street, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. D. (6) $70. E. (9) $374.92. 312 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- HOUSE January 6 A. Committee on Cooperative Advertisin,g, A. John M. Dickerman, 1625. L Street NW., B. Liberty Under Law, Inc., Post Office 570 Lexington Avenue, New York, N.Y. Washington, D.C. Box 2013, Salt Lake City, Utah. E. (9) $69.73. B. National Association of Home Builders of the United States, 1625 L Street NW., A. Gypsum Association, 201 North Wells A. Committee for Return of Confiscated Washington, D.C. Street, Chicago, Ill. German -& Japanese Property, 926 National D. (6) $1,211.50. E. '(9) $68.88. Press Building, Washington, D.C. A. William A. Hanscom, 100 Indiana Ave­ D. (6) $200. E. (9) $100. A. Jasper N. Dorsey, 1001 Connecticut nue NW., Washington, D.C. Avenue NW., Washington, D.C., and Hurt B. Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers In­ A. Committee To Strengthen the Frontiers Building, Atlanta, Ga. ternational Union, 1840 California Street, of Freedom, 1025 Connecticut Avenue, NW., B. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Denver, Colo. Washington, D.C. Co., Hurt Building, Atlanta, Ga. D. (6) $1,250. E. (9) $225. D. (6) $14,715. E. (9) $13,357.12. D. (6) $600. A. Charles H. Heltzel, 1700 K Street NW., A. Contracting Plasterers' & Lathers' In­ A. Evelyn Dubrow, 1710 Broadway, New Washington, D.C. ternational Association, 711 14th Street NW., York, N.Y. B. Pacific Power & Light Co., Public S.erv­ Washington, D .C. B. International Ladies• Garment Work­ ice Building, Portland, Oreg. D. (6) $50,000. E. (9) $75. ers' Union, 1710 Broadway, New York, N.Y. D. (6) $930. E. (9) $450.71. D. (6) $1,188. E. (9) $600.02. A . .Bernard J. Conway, 222 East Superior A. Joseph D. Henderson, 431 Balter Build­ Street, Chicago, Ill. A. Stephen M. Du Brul, 11-134 General Motors Building, Detroit, Mich. ing, New Orleans, La. B. American Dental Association, 222 'East B. American Association of Small Business, Superior Street, Chicago. Ill. B. General Motors Corp., 3044 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, Mich. Inc., 431 Balter Building, New Orleans, La. D. {6) $4,000. D. (6) $1,875. A. Council of Conservationists, Inc., 10 A. Carlyle M. Dunaway, 608 13th Street East 40th Street, New York, N.Y. NW., Washington, D.C. A. L. S. Hitchner, 1145 19th Street NW., Washington, D.C. B. Fred Smith & Co., Inc.• 10 East 40th B. National Association of Life Under­ Street, New York, N.Y. writers, 608 13th Street NW .• Washington, B. National AgricUltural Chemicals Asso­ D.C. ciation. A. Council for Exceptional Children, 1201 D. (6) $820. E. (9) $237.25. D. (6) $25. E. (9, $3. 16th Street NW., Washington, D.C. E. (9) $199.65. A. Harold Edwards, 1012 14th Street NW., A. Frank N. Hoffmann, 1001 Connecticut Washington, D.C. Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. A. Council of State Chambers of Com­ B. National Health Federation, 709 Mis­ B. United Steelworkers of America, 1500 merce, 1025 Connecticut Avenue, Washing­ sion Street, San Francisco, Calif. Commonwealth Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. ton, D.C. D. (6) $700. D. (6) $4,000. E. (9) $1,000. D. (6) $844.15. E. (9) $844.15. A. Harold E. Edwards, 1001 Connecticut A. John R. Holden, 1710 Rhode Island Ave­ A. Donald M. Counihan, 1000 Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. nue NW., Washington, D.C. Avenue, Washington, D.C. B. United Steelworkers of America, 1500 B. AMVETS (American Veterans of World B. American Corn Millers• Federation, Commonwealth Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. War II). 1710 Rhode Island Avenue NW., 1000 Connecticut Avenue, Washi:ngton, D!C. D. (6) $3,304.85. E. (9) $300. Washington, D.C. D. (6) $1,18~.50. E. (9) $75. A. Donald M. Counihan, 1000 Connecticut A . .John W. Emeigh, 1040 Warner Build­ ing, Washington, D.C. Avenue, Washington, D.C. A. Hughes, Hubbard, Blair & Reed, One B. Classroom Periodical Publishers Asso­ B. The National Rural Letter Carriers' Wall Street, New York, N.Y. ciation, 38 West Fifth Street, Dayton, Ohio. Association, 1040 Warner Building, Washing­ B. The Bendix Corp., Fisher Building, De­ ton, D.C. troit, Mich. A. Paul L. Courtney, 1001 Connecticut D. (6) $606.51. E. (9) $25. Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. A. Lawrence E. Ernst, 301 East Capitol A. John M. Hurley, 302 Hoge Building, Street, Washington, D.C. Seattle, Wash. A. Cox, Langford, Stoddard & Cutler, 1625 D. (6) $279.99. I Street NW., Washington, D.C. B. National Star ~oute Mail Carriers B. Instituto do Acucar e do Alcool, Re­ Association, 301 East Capitol Street, Wash­ ington, D.C. A. George F. Hussey, 3r., iLO East 40th publica dos Estados Unidos do Brasil Federal Street, New York, N.Y. Distric't, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. E. (9) $24.20. B. American Standards Association. 10 East A. Far East Group, Inc., 1000 Connecticut 40th Street, New York, N.Y. A. Oscar Cox, 1625 I Street NW., Washing­ D. ( 6) $10.99. ton, D.C. Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. B. Balfour, Guthrie & Co., Ltd., 72 Wall E. (9) $37.14. Street, New York 5, N.Y., and Congopalm, 12 A. Institute of American Poultry Indus­ Avenue des Aviateurs, Leopoldville, Belgian A. James Finucane, 926 National Press tries, 67 East Madison Street, Chicago, Til. Congo. Building, Washington, D.C. D. (6) $1,046.03. E. (9) $1,046.03. D. (6) $620. E. (9) $15.60. B. Committee for Return of Confiscated German and Japanese Property, 926 National A. International Union of Electrical, Radio, A. Credit Union National Association, Inc., Press Building, Washington, D.C. and Machine Workers, 1126 16th Street NW 1-617 Sherman Avenue. Madison, Wls. D. (6) $100. Washington, D.C. ., D. (6) $1,057. E. (9) $1,057. E. (9) $1,455. A. Donald G. Fletcher, 828 Midland Bank A. Joseph M. Creed, 1317 F Street NW., Building, Minneapolis, Minn. A. Harold G. Jacobson, 1476 South 4th East, Washington, D.C. B. Crop Quallty Council, 828 Midland Bank Salt Lake City, Utah. B. American Bakers Association, 1317 F Building, Minneapolis, Minn. D. (6) $3,750. E. (9) $1,757.03. Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Ray L. Jenkins, 1066 National Press E. (9) $50. A. Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association, Building, Washington, D.C. 4401 East Colonial Drive, Orlando, Fla. B. Societe .Intern.ationale P.our Participa­ A. Leo J. Crowley, 840 'Equitable Building, tions Industrialies Et Commerciales, S.A., Denver, Colo. D. (6) $379.71. E. (9) $379.71. Peter. Merlanstr. 19, Basel, Switzerland. B. Colorado Railroad Association, 845 A. E. F. Forbes, 604 Mission Street, San Equitable Building, Denver, Colo. A. William T. Jobe, 810 18th Street NW., D. (6) $616.33. E. (9) $616.33. Francisco, Calif. B. Western States Meat Packers Associ­ Washington, D.C. 13. National Ice Association. A. Joffre C. David, 4401 East Colonial ation, Inc., 604 Mission Street, San Francisco, Drive, Orlando, Fla. Calif. B. Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association, D. (6) $7,5'00A A. Peter Dierks Joers, 810 Whittington 4401 East Colonial Drive, Orlando, Fla. Avenue, Hot Springs, Ark. D. (6) $138.87. E. (.9) $116.04. A. Forest Farmers Association, Post Office B. Dierks Forests,_ Inc., 810 Whittington Box 7284, Station C,Atlanta, Ga. Avenue. Hot Springs, Ark. A. S. P. Deas, 520 National Bank of Com­ :nerce Building, New Orleans, La. A. Rodger S. Gunn, 4618 Highland Drive, A. Tom Killefer, 1000 Connecticut Avenue E. (9) $557.49. Salt Lake City, Utah. NW., Washington, D.C. 1961 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- HOUSE 313 B. Committee of American Steamship B. American Steamship Committee on A. Manufacturing Chemists' Association, Lines, 1000 Connecticut Avenue NW., Wash­ Conference Studies, 207 Barr Building, Inc., 1825 Connecticut Avenue NW., Wash­ ington, D.C. Washington, D.C. ington, D.C. D. (6) $500. E. (9) $53.04. D. (6) $2,625. E. (9) $2,475. A. J. A. McCallam, 1507 M Street N\v., A. James P. King, 1825 Connecticut Ave­ Washington, D.C. A. Tommy M. Martin, 1040 Warner Build­ nue NW., Washington, D.C. E. (9) $619.59. ing, Washington, D.C. B. Manufacturing Chemists' Association, B. The National Rural Letter Carriers' As­ Inc., 1825 Connecticut Avenue NW., Wash­ A. William A. McClintock, Jr., 7447 Skokie sociation, 1040 Warner Building, Washington, ington, D.C. Boulevard, Skokie, Ill. D.C. D. (6) $1,250. B. National Committee for Insurance Tax­ D. (6) $606.51. E. (9) $16. ation, the Hay-Adams House, Washington, A. Joseph T. King, 1028 Connecticut Ave­ D.C. A. C. V. & R. V. Maudlin, 1111 E Street, nue NW., Washington, D.C. NW., Washington, D.C. B. Associated Equipment Distributors, A. John H. McCormick, Jr. B. National Association of Secondary Ma­ Sprinkler Irrigation Association, Washing­ B. The Council for Exceptional Children, terial Industries, Inc., 271 Madison Avenue, ton Counsel for Aluminum Extruders Coun­ 1201 16th Street NW., Washington, D.C. New York, N.Y. cil, and Northwestern Lumbermen's Associ­ ation. A. Joseph J. McDonald, 1001 Connecticut A. Albert E. May, 1000 Connecticut Avenue, E. (9) $2,186.34. Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. United Steelworkers of America, 1500 B. Committee of American Steamship A. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Kingman. Commonwealth Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lines, 1000 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D. (6) $630. E. (9) $630. D. (6) $3,304.85. E. (9) $300. D.C. D. (6) $220. E. (9) $38.52. A. A. W. Koehler, 839 17th Street NW., A. W1lliam J. McDonald, 3005 Fernside Washington, D.C. Boulevard, Alameda, Calif. A. Arnold Mayer, 100 Indiana Avenue NW., B. National Association of Motor Bus B. National Council of Naval Air Stations Washington, D.C. Owners, 839 17th Street NW ., Washington, Employee Organizations, 3005 Fernside B. Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher D.C. Boulevard, Alameda, Calif. Workmen of North America, 2800 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Ill. A. Kominers & Fort, 529 Tower Building, A. Joseph B. McGrath, 1625 L Street NW., D. (6) $1,205. E. (9) $418. Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. Atlantic, Gulf & Great Lakes Ship­ B. National Association of Home Bullders A. Kenneth A. Meiklejohn, 1209 Rippon building Association, 529 Tower Building, of the United States, 1625 L Street NW., Road, Alexandria, Va.~ Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. Joint Minimum Wage Committee, 815 (E) (9) $13,011.54. D. (6) $2,355.75. E. (9) $235.78. 16th Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $3,000. E. (9) $583.20. · A. Herman C. Kruse., 245 Market Street, A. Frederick C. McKee, 1025 Connecticut A. Kenneth A. Meiklejohn, 1209 Rippon San Francisco, Calif. Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. B. Pacific Gas & Electric Co., 245 Market Road, Alexandria, Va. B. Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Street, San Francisco, Calif. A. Clarence M. McMillan, 1343 L Street D. (6) $3,407.04. E. (9) $6,072.52. Union, 132 West 43d Street, New York, N.Y. NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $675. B. National Candy Wholesalers Association, A. Charles R. Larson, 1040 Warner Build­ Inc., 1343 L Street NW., Washington, D.C. ing, Washington, D.C. A. Ellis E. Meredith, 1130 17th Street NW., . B. The National Rural Letter Carriers' As­ Washington, D.C . sociation, 1040 Warner Building, Washing­ A. John W. MacKay, 509 14th Street NW., B. Apparel Industry Committee on 'Im­ ton, D.C. Washington, D.C. ports, 1130 17th Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $606.51. E. (9) $18.50. B. National Postal Clerks Union, 509 14th D. (6) $937.50. Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Dillard B. Lasseter, Post Oftlce Box 381, D. (6) $2,700.10. E. (9) $350. A. Ross A. Messer, Post Oifice Box 1611, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. National Association of Agricultural A. MacLelsh, Spray, Price & Underwood, B. National Association of Post omce and Stabilization and Conservation County Oifice 134 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, Ill. General Services Maintenance Employees, Employees, c;o Clyde R. Payne, Jasper, Fla. B. National Committee for Insurance Tax­ Post Oifice Box 1611, Washington, D.C. D. (6) $825. E. (9) $125. ation, Hay-Adams House, Washington, D.C. D. (6) $1,200. E. (9) $167.01. E. (9) $735.72. A. Dillard B. Lasseter, Post Oftlce Box 381, A. Harold C. Miller, 1001 Connecticut Ave­ Washington, D.C. A. John H. MacVey and William T. Sher­ nue NW., Washington, D.C. B. Organization of Professional Employees wood, Jr., 824 Connecticut Avenue NW., B. The American Society of Composers, of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Post Washington, D.C. Authors and Publishers, 575 Madison Avenue, Oifice Box 381, Washington, D.C. B. Nippon Light Metals Co., Ltd., Tokyo, New York, N.Y~ D. (6) $450. E. (9) $125. Japan. D. (6) $1,824.99. E. (9) $348.50. A. Harold C. Miller, 1001 Connecticut Ave­ A. G. E. Leighty, 400 First Street NW., A. Albert E. Maddocks, 1883 South Seventh Washington, D.C. nue NW., Washington, D.C. Street East, Salt Lake City, Utah. B. The National Community Television B. Liberty Under Law, Inc., Post Oftlce Box A. Liberty Under Law, Inc., Post Oftlce Association, Inc., 1111 E Street NW., Wash­ 2013, Salt Lake City, Utah. ington, D.C. Box 2013, Salt Lak~ City, Utah. D. (6) $1,000. E. (9) $1,285.88. D. (6) $11.70. E. (9) $11.70. A. Don Mahon, Box 959 Ben Franklin Sta­ tion, Washington, D.C. A. Theodore A. Miller, 802 Ring Building, A. Jonathan Lindley, 740 11th Street NW., E. (9) $633.33. Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. Venice Land Co., Box 1576, Venice, Fla. B. Credit Union National Association, Inc., A. Julia L. Maietta. 1617 Sherman Avenue, Madison, Wis. B. Amalgamated Clothing Workers of D. (6) $450. E. (9) $30.30. A. Kenneth R. Morefield, 4401 East Colonial America, 15 Union Square, New York, N.Y. Drive, Orlando, Fla. D. (6) $1,066. E. (9) $2,250.18. B. Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association, A. Donald Linville, 205 West Wacker Drive, 4401 East Colonial Drive, Orlando, Fla. Chicago, Ill. A. Walter E. Maloney, 40 Wall Street, New B. American Hardboard Association, 205 York, N.Y. A. Curtis Morris, Premier Building, Wash­ West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Ill. B. American Steamship Committee on ington, D.C. D. (6) $1,250. E. {9) $210. Conference Studies, Barr Building, Washing­ B. American Gas Association, Inc., 420 ton, D.C. Lexington Avenue, New York, N.Y. A. Lobby for Peace (northern California), D. (6) $4,026. E. (9) $592.87. 345 Franklin Street, San Francisco, Calif. A. Vincent S. Mullaney, 777 14th Street D. (6) $5,508.10~ E. (9) $3,643.01. A. James D. Mann, 714 Sheraton Building, NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. General Electric Co., 570 Lexington A. H. B. Luckett, 311 California Street, B. Private Truck Council of America, Inc., ·Avenue, New York, N.Y. San Francisco, Calif. 714 Sheraton Building, Washington, D.C. D. (6) $1,250. E. (9) $759.42. 314 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- HOUSE January 6 A. Andrew P. Murphy, Jr., 1625 L Street A. National Tax Equality Association, 1000 A. Railroad Pension Conference, Post Office NW., Washington, D.C. Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. Box 798, New Haven, Conn. B. National Association of Home Builders D. (6) $5,116.05. B. (9) $5,768.71. D . (6) $74. E. (9) $76.88. of the United States, 1625 L Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Ross D. Netherton, 1712 G Street NW., A. Sydney C. Reagan, 3840 Greenbrier D. (6) $1,884.60. E. (9) $132.15. Washington, D.C. Drive, Dallas, Tex. !B. American Automobile Association, 1712 B. Southwestern Peanut Shellers Associa­ A. J. Walter Myers, Jr., Post Office Box 7284, G Street NW., Washington, D.C. tion, Box 48, Durant, Okla. Station C, Atlanta, Ga. D. (6) $150. B. Forest Farmers Association Cooperative, A. Robert H. North, 1105 Barr Building, Post Office Box 7284, Station C, Atlanta, Ga. Washington, D.C. A. William T. Reed, 5800 Connecticut B. International Association of Ice Cream Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. A. National Associated Businessmen, Inc., Manufacturers, 1105 Barr Building, Washing­ B. Standard Oil Co., 910 South Michigan, 1725 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. ton, D.C. Chicago, Ill. D . (6) $2,524.35. E . (9) $1,883.82. E . (9) $58.62. D. (6) $1 ,500. E. (9) $236.

A. National Association for the Advance­ A. Northwest Committee for Transporta­ A. Regional Broadcasters, 1735 DeSales ment of Colored People, 20 West 40th Street, tion, 2928 Macomb Street NW., Washington, Street NW., Washington, D.C. New York, N.Y. D.C. E. (9) $5,980.29. D. (6) $382. E. (9) $287.63. A. National Association of Agricultural A. Geo. L. R eid, Jr., 1010 Vermont Avenue Stabilization & Conservation County Office A. Organization of Professional Employees NW., Washington, D.C. Employees. of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Post B. National Association of Wheat Growers, D. (6) $1,669.32. E. (9) $1,500. Office Box 381, Washington, D.C. Chappell, Nebr. D. (6) $357.07. E. (9) $580.25. D. (6) $1,800. E. {9) $135.02. A. National Association of Home Builders of the United States, 1625 L Street NW., A. Joseph 0. Parker, 531 Washington A. John Arthur Reynolds, 653 Cortland Washington, D.C. Building, Washington, D.C. Avenue, Fresno, Calif. D. (9) $2,387.53. E. (9) $2,387.53. B. Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association, B. Western Cotton Growers Association of 4401 East Colonial Drive, Orlando, Fla. California, 310 Fulton-Fresno Building, Fres­ A. National Association of Life Underwrit­ E. (9) $1.50. no, Calif. ers, 608 13th Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $666.67. E. (9) $100.50. D. (6) $2,387.53. (E. (9) $2,387.53. A. Joseph 0. Parker, 531 Washington Building, Washington, D.C. A. Hubert M. Rhodes, 740 11th Street NW., A. National Association of Motor Bus Own­ B. Institute of American Poultry Indus­ Washington, D.C. ers, 839 17th Street NW ., Washington, D.C. tries, 67 East Madison Street, Chicago, Ill. B. Credit Union National Association, Inc., D . (6) $21:1 30. E. (9) $26.90. 1617 Sherman A venue, Madison, Wis. A. National Association of Post Office & D. (6) $575. E. (9) $2. General Services Maintenance Employees, Post Office Box 1611, Washington, D.C. A. Karla V Parker, 1729 Union Boulevard SE., Grand Hapids, Mich. A. William Neale Roach, 1424 16th Street D. (6) $13,754.75. E. (9) $2,041.55. NW., Washington, D.C. B. American Trucking Associations, Inc., A. National Association of Real Estate A. Geo. F. Parrish, Post Office Box 7, 1424 16th Street NW., Washington, D.C. Boards, 36 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Charleston, W. Va. D. (6) $3,000. E. (9) $171.89. Ill., and 1300 Connecticut Avenue NW., D. (6) $4,624.98. Washington, D.C. A. Francis M. Russell, 1200 18th Street E. (9) $11,111.53. A. , 815 16th Street NW., NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. A. National Association of Wheat Growers, B. Industrial Union Department, 815 16th A. Kermit B. Rykken, 1712 G Street NW., Chappell, Nebr. Street NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. D. (6) $1,935.02. E. (9) $1,935.02. D. (6) $2,612.48. E. (9) $2,010.84. B. American Automobile Association, 1712 G Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. National Committee for Insurance Tax­ A. Kenneth Peterson, 1126 16th Street ation, The Hay-Adams House, Washington, NW., Washington, D.C. A. Francis J. Ryley, 519 Title & Trust D.C. B. International Union of Electrical, Radio Building, Phoenix, Ariz. D. (6) $70. E. (9) $380.08. & Machine Workers, 1126 16th Street NW., B. Mobil Oil Co., Los Angeles; et al. Washington, D.C. A. National Committee for Insurance Tax­ D. (6) $1,250. A. Fred J. Scanlan, 1303 New Hampshire ation, The Hay-Adams House, Washington, Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. D.C. A. William I. Powell, 1110 Ring Building, B. Fleet Reserve Association, 1308 New D. (6) $10,070. E. (9) $10,311.93. Washington, D.C. Hampshire Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $345. A. National Council of Naval Air Stations B. Independent Petroleum Association of America, 1110 Ring Building, Washington, Employee Organizations, 3005 Fernside Boulevard, Alameda, Calif. D.C. A. R. E. Schanzer, Inc., 608-612 South D. (6) $200. E. (9) $171.44. E . (9) $22.50. Peters Street, New Orleans, La. E. (9) $395.67. A. National Federation of Independent A. Homer V. Prater, 900 F Street NW., Businesses, Inc., 740 Washington Building, Washington, D.C. A. Hollis Mackay Seavey, 1735 DeSales Washington, D.C. B. American Federation of Government Street NW., Washington, D.C. D . (6) $11,478.99. E. (9) $1J.,478.99. Employees, 900 F Street NW., Washington, B. Regional Broadcasters. D.C. D. (6) $3,666.66. E. (9) $273.55. A. National Postal Clerks Union, 509 14th D. (6) $2,329.60. E. (9) $30. Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Selvage & Lee, Inc., 1625 I Street NW., D. (6) $11,776. E. (9) $5,300. A. John H. Pratt, 905 American Security Washington, D.C. Building, Washington, D.C. B. Ameri·can Carpet Institute, Empire A. National Rehab111tation Association, B. National Electrical Manufacturers As­ State Building, New York, N.Y. Inc., 1025 Vermont Avenue NW., Washing­ sociation, 155 East 44th Street, New York, D. (6) $3,000. E. (9) $203.51. ton,D.C. N.Y. D. (6) $1,775.87. E. (9) $715.05. D. (6) $2,500. E . (9) $154.81. A. Selvage & Lee, Inc., 1625 I Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. National Retired Teachers Association A. Gordon M. Quarnstrom, 7447 Skokie B. New York Coffee & Sugar Exchange, 79 & American Association of Retired Persons, Boulevard, Skokie, Ill. Pine Street, New York, N.Y. 1346 Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, B. National Committee for Insurance Taxa­ D. (6) $1,200. E. (9) $3.30. D.C. tion, The Hay-Adams House, Washington, E. (9) $73.09. D.C. A. P. L. Shackelfor-d, 4545 Connecticut Ave­ nue, Washington, D.C. A. National Rural Letter Carriers' Asso­ A. Mrs. Richard G. Radue, 3406 Quebec B. Sheet Metal Workers' Interllaitional As· ciation, 1040 Warner Building, Washington, Street NW., Washington, D.C. soci!lltion, 1000 Connecticut Avenue, Wash­ D.C. B. National Congress of Parents & Teach­ ington, D.C. D. (6) $26,615.13. E. (9) $8,997.92. ers, 700 North Rush Street, Chicago, Ill. D. (6) $600. 1961 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- HOUSE 315 A. Maurice J. Shean, 940 25th Street NW., B. National Committee for Insurance Tax­ A. Veterans of World War I, USA, Inc., Washington, D.C. ation, The Hay-Adams House, Washington, 40 G Street NE., Washington, D.C. B. City and County of San Francisco, D.C. Calif. E. (9} $84.32. A. Herbert F. Walton, 7447 Skokie Boule­ D. (6} $3,750. E. (9) $2,371.15. vard, Skokie, Ill. A. Stitt & Hemmendinger, 1000 Connecti­ B. National Committee for Insurance Tax­ A. Richard L. Shook, 1000 Connecticut cut Avenue, Washington, D.C. ation, The Hay-Adams House, Washington, Avenue, Washington, D.C. B. Continental Merchandise Co., 236 Fifth D.C. B. Magnavox Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. Avenue, New York, N.Y. E. (9} $43.40. D. (6) $1,000. E. (9) $763.42. A. Narvin B. Weaver, 1200 18th Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. David Silvergle,id, 509 14th Street NW., A. Stitt & Hemmendinger, 1000 Connecti­ B. Cities Service Petroleum, Inc., 70 Pine Washington, D.C. cut Avenue, Washington, D.C. Street, New York, N.Y. - B. National Postal Clerks Union, 509 14th B. Nozaki Associates, Inc., 92 Liberty Street NW., Washington, D.C. Street, New York, N.Y. A. Western Cotton Growers Association of D. (6} $2,700.10. E. (9} $350. E. (9) $50. California, 310 Fulton-Fresno Building, Fresno, Calif. A. Fred Smith & Co., Inc., 10 East 40th A. Mrs. Ada Barnett Stough, 132 Third D. (6) $10,911.73. E. (9) $3,040.55 Street, New York, N.Y. Street SE., Washington, D.C. B. Edward Mallinckrodt, 1u Westmoreland B. American Parents Comm-ittee, Inc., 132 A. Western States Meat Packers Associa­ Place, St. Louis, Mo. Third Street SE., Washington, D.C. tion, Inc., 604 Mission Street, San Francisco, D. (6} $6,000. Calif. A. Norman Strunk, 221 North La Salle D. (6) $19,725.58. E. (9} $22.16. A. M. Frederik Smith, 10 East 4oth Street, Street, Chicago, Ill. New York, N.Y. B. United States Savings and Loan League, A. Wherry Housing Association, 1737 H B. Council of Conserva.tionists, Inc., 10 221 North La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill. Street NW., Washington, D.C. East 40th Street, New York, N.Y. D. (6} $625. E. (9} $232.94. E. (9} $9,404.42.

A. Thaddeus S. Snell, 134 South LaSalle A. Surrey, Karasik, Gould & Efron, 1116 A. John J. Wicker, Jr., 706 Mutual Build­ Street, Chicago, Ill. Woodward Building, Washington, D.C. ing, Richmond, Va. B. Gypsum Association, 201 North Wells B. Ronson Corporation, 1 Ronson Road, B. Mutual Insurance Committee on Fed­ Street, Chicago, Ill. Woodbridge, N.J. eral Taxation, 20 North Wacker Drive, Chi­ E. (9} $687.88. cago, Ill. A. Dwight D. Taylor, Jr., 918 16th Street D. (6) $2,502.22. E. (9} $2,502.22. A. Southern Pine Industry Committee, 520 NW., Washington, D.C. National Bank of Commerce Building, New B. American Airlines, Inc., 918 16th Street A. Myron Wiener, 1000 Connecticut Ave­ Orleans, La. - NW., Washington, D.C. nue NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6} $941. E. (9} $4,159.19. D. (6) $937.49. E. (9} $240.62. B. The Far East Group, Inc., 1000 Con­ necticut Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. A. John P. Speer, Jr., 1105 Barr Building, A. J. Woodrow Thomas, 1000 16th Street Washington, D.C. NW., Washington, D.C. A. Harold M. Williams, 67 East Madison B. International Association of Ice Cream B. Trans World Airlines, Inc., 10 Richards, Street, Chicago, Ill. Manufacturers. Kansas City, Mo. B. Institute of American Poultry Indus­ E. (9} $148.70. tries, 67 East Madison Street, Chicago, Ill. A. William W. Spear, 214 National . Bank D. (6} $400. E. (9} $22.77. Building, Fremont, Nebr. D. (6} $900. E. {9} $616.20. A. Richard A. Tilden, 441 Lexington Ave­ nue, New York, N.Y. A. Frank G. Wollney, 67 East Madison B. Clothespin Manufacturers of America, Street, Chicago, Ill. A. Richard A. Squires, 1102 Ring Building, B. Institute of American Poultry Indus­ Washington, D.C. 839 17th Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6} $175. E. (9} $90.28. tries, 67 East Madison Street, Chicago, ill. B. American Mining Congress, Ring Build­ D. (6) $156.25. E. (9} $13.52. ing, Washington, D.C. D. (6} $600. E. (9} $8.05. A. Richard A. Tilden, 441 Lexington Ave­ nue, New York, N.Y. A. Burton C. Wood, 1625 L Street NW., B. R. E. Schanzer, Inc., 608-612 South Washington, D.C. A. Chester S. Stackpole, 420 Lexington B. National Association of Home Builders Avenue, New York, N.Y. Peters Street, New Orleans, La. E. (9} $95.67. of the United States, 1625 L Street NW., B. American Gas Association, Inc., 420 Washington, D.C. Lexington Avenue, New York, N.Y. A. Townsend Plan, Inc., 808 North Capi­ D. (6) $1,480.75. E. (9) $67.60. tol Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Standard Public Relations, Inc., 45 A. C. C. Woodard, 7630 Biscayne Boule­ Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N.Y. vard, Miami, Fla. B. Theodore Roosevelt Association, 28 East A. Paul T. Truitt, 1700 K Street NW., E. (9} $1.08. 20th Street, New York, N.Y. Washington, D.C. D. (6} $3,000. E. (9} $600. B. National Plant Food Institute, 1700 K A. Harley Z. Wooden. Street NW., Washington, D.C. B. The Council for Exceptional Children, A. Raymond E. Steele, National Press E. (9} $39.31. 1201 16th Street NW., Washington, D.C. Building, Washington, D.C. D. (6) $100. E. (9) $2.80. D. (6} $3,750. E. (9} $213.28. A. Trustees for Conservation, 251 Kearny Street, San Francisco, Calif. A. John H. Young, 1411 Major Street, Salt A. Stevenson, Paul, Rifkind, Wharton & D. (6} $1,423.37. E. (9} $3,350.42. Lake City, Utah. Garrison, 1614 I Street NW., Washington, B. Liberty Under Law, Inc., Post Office Box D.C. A. Venice Land Co., Box 1576, Venice, Fla. 2013, Salt Lake City, Utah. 316 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- HOUSE January 6 QUARTERLY REPORTS The following quarterly reports were submitted for the third calendar quarter 1960: PROPRIATE LETTER OR FIGURE IN THE Box AT THE RIGHT OF THE "REPORT" HEADING BELOW: "PRELIMINARY" REPORT ("Registration"): To "register," place an "X" below the letter "P" and fill out page 1 only. "QUARTERLY" REPORT: To indicate which one of the four calendar quarters is covered by this Report, place an "X" below the appropriate figure. Fill out both page 1 and page 2 and as many additional pages as may be required. The first additional page should be num­ bered as page "3,'' and the rest of such pages should be "4," "5,'' "6," etc. Preparation and filing in accordance with instructions will accomplish compliance with all quarterly reporting requirements of the Act.

REPORT p 4th Year: 19------1~ PURSUANT TO FEDERAL REGULATIONS OF LOBl3YING ACT (Mark one square only)

NOTE oN ITEM "A".-(a) IN GENERAL. This "Report" form may be used by either an organization or an individual, as follows: (i) "Employee".-To file as an "employee", state (in Item "B") the name, address, and nature·of business of the "employer". (If the "employee" is a firm [such as a law firm or public relations firm], partners and salaried staff members of such firm may join in filing a Report as an "employee".) (il) "Employer".-To file as an "employer", write "None" in answer to Item "B". (b) SEPARATE REPORTS. An agent or employee should not attempt to combine his Report with the employer's Report: (i) Employers subject to the Act must file separate Reports and are not relieved of this requirement merely because Reports are filed by their agents or employees. (11) Employees subject to the Act must file separate Reports and are not relieved of this requirement merely because Reports are filed by their employers. A. ORGANIZATION OR INDIVIDUAL FILING: 1. State name, address, and nature of business. 2. If this Report is for an Employer, list names or agents or employees who will file Reports for this Quarter.

NoTE ON ITEM "B".-Reports by Agents or Employees. An employee is to file, each quarter, as many Reports as he has employers, except that: (a) If a particular undertaking is jointly financed by a group of employers, the group is to be considered as one employer, but all members of the group are to be named, and the contribution of each member is to be specified; (b) if the work is done in the interest of one person but payment therefor is made by another, a single Report-naming both persons as "employers"-is to be filed each quarter. B. EMPLoYER.-8tate name, address, and nature of business. If there is no employer, write "None."

NOTE ON ITEM "C".-(a) The expression "in connection with legislative interests," as used in this Report, means "in connection with attempting, directly or indirectly, to influence the passage or defeat of legislation." "The term 'legislation' means bills, resolutions, amend­ ments, nominations, and other matters pending or proposed in either House of Congress, and includes any other matt~r which may be the subject of action by either House"-§ 302 (e). (b) Before undertaking any activities in connection with legislative interests, organizations and individuals subject to the Lobbying Act are required to file a "Preliminary" Report (Registration). (c) After beginning such activities, they must file a "Quarterly" Report at the end of each calendar quarter in which they have either received or expended anything of value in connection with legislative interests. C. LEGISLATIVE INTERESTS, AND PuBLICATIONS in connection therewith: 1. State approximately how long legisla- 2. State the general legislative interests of 3. In the case of those publications which the tive interests are to continue. If receipts the person filing and set forth the specific person filing has caused to be issued or dis­ and expenditures in connection with legislative interests by reciting: (a) Short tributed in connection with legislative in­ titles of statutes and bills; (b) House and terests, set forth: (a) Description, (b) quan­ legislative interests have terminated, Senate numbers of bills, where known; (c) tity distributed; (c) date of distribution, (d) place an "X" in the box at the citations of statutes, where known; (d) name of printer or publisher (if publications were paid for by person filing) or name of left, so that this Office will no whether for or against such statutes and donor (if publications were received as a D longer expect to receive Reports. bills. gift). (Answer items 1, 2. and 3 in the space below. Attach additional pages if more space is needed) 4. If this is a "Preliminary" Report (Registration) rather than a "Quarterly" Report, state below what the nature and amount of antici­ pated expenses will be; and if for an agent or employee, state also what the daily, monthly, or annual rate of compensation is to be. If this is a "Quarterly" Report, disregard this item "04" and fill out item "D" and "E" on the back of this page. Do not attempt to combine a "Preliminary" Report (Registration) with a "Quarterly" Report.~

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PAGE 1~ 1961 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- HOUSE 317 NOTE ON ITEM "D."-(a) In General. The term "contribution" includes anything of value. When an organization or individual uses printed or duplicated matter in a c·ampaign attempting to influence legislation, money received by such organization or individual-for such printed or duplicated matter-is a "contribution." . "The term 'contribution' includes a gift, subscription, loan, advance, or deposit of money, or anything of value, and includes a contract, promise, or agreement, whether or not legally enforceable, to make a contribu­ tion"-8ection 302 (a) of the Lobbying Act. (b) IF THIS REPORT Is FOR AN EMPLOYER.-(!) In General. Item "D" is designed for the reporting of all receipts from which expendi- tures are made, or will be made, in accordance with legislative interests. . (ii) Receipts of Business Firms and Individuals.-A business firm (or individual) which is subject to the Lobbying Act by reason o! expenditures which it makes in attempting to influence legislation-but which has no funds to expend except those which are available in the ordinary course of operating a business not connected in any way with the influencing of legislation-will have no receipts to re­ port, even though it does have expenditures to report. (iii) Receipts of Multipurpose Organizations.-Bome organizations do not receive any funds which are to be expended solely for the purpose of attempting to influence legislation. Such organizations make such expenditures out of a general fund raised by dues, assess­ ments, or other contributions. The percentage of the general fund which is used for such expenditures indicates the percentage of dues, assessments, or other-contributions which may be considered to have been paid for that purpose. Therefore, in reporting receipts, such organizations may specify what that percentage is, and report their dues, assessments, and other contributions on that basis. However, each contributor of $500 or more is to be listed, regardless of whether the contribution was made solely for legislative purposes. (c) IF THIS REPORT Is FOR AN AGENT OR EMPLOYEE.-(!) In General. In the case of many employees, all receipts will come under Items "D5" (received for services) and "D12" (expense money and reimbursements). In the absence of a clear statement to the contrary, it will be presumed that your employer is to reimburse you for all expenditures which you make in connection with legislative interests. (ii) Employer as Contributor of $500 or More.-When your contribution from your employer (in the form of salary, fee, etc.) amounts to $500 or more, it is not necessary to report such contribution under "D13" and "D14," since the amount h as already been report ed under "D5," and the name of the "employer" has been given under Item "B" on page 1 of this report. D. RECEIPTS (INCLUDING CONTRIBUTIONS AND LOANS):

Fill in every blank. If the answer to any numbered item is "None," write "None" in the space following the number. Receipts (other than loans) Contributors of $500 or more 1. $ ______Dues and assessments (from Jan. 1 through this Quarter) 2. $ ______Gifts of money or anything of value 13 . Have there been such contributors? 3. $------Printed or duplicated matter received as a gift Please answer "yes" or "no": ------4. $------Receipts from sale of printed or duplicated matter 14. In the case of each contributor whose contributions (including loans) during the "period" from January 1 through the last 5. $------Received for services (e.g., salary, fee, etc.) days of this Quarter total $500 or more: 6. $------ToTAL for this Quarter (Add items "1" through "5" ) Attach hereto plain sheets of paper, approximately the size of this 7. $------Received during previous Quarters of calendar year page, tabulate data under the headings "Amount" and "Name and 8. $ ______ToTAL from Jan. 1 through this Quarter (Add "6" Address of Contributor"; and indicate whether the last day of the and "7") period is March 31, June 30, September 30, or December 31. Prepare such tabulation in accordance with the following example: Loans Received Amount Name and Address of Contr ibutor "The term 'contribution• includes a ... loan ..."-Sec. 302(a). 9. $------ToTAL now owed to others on account of loans ("Period" from Jan. 1 through------· 19 ____ ) 10. $------Borrowed from others during this Quarter $1,500.00 John Doe, 1621 Blank Bldg., New York, N.Y. 11. $------Repaid to others during this Quarter $1,785.00 The Roe Corporation, 2511 Doe Bldg., Chicago, Ill. 12. $------"Expense money" and Reimbursements received this Quarter $3 ,285.00 TOTAL

NoTE oN ITEM "E."-(a) In General. "The term 'expenditure' includes a payment, distribution, loan, advance, deposit, or gift of money or anything of value, and includes a contract, promise, or agreement, whether or not legally enforceable, to make an expenditure"-Section 302(b) of the Lobbying Act. (b) IF THIS REPORT Is FOR AN AGENT OR EMPLOYEE. In the case of many employees, all expenditures will come under telephone and telegraph (Item "E6") and travel, food, lodging, and entertainment (Item "E7"). E. ExPENDITURES (INCLUDING LoANs} in connection with legislative interests: Fill in every blank. If the answer to any numbered item is "None," write "None" in the spaces following the number. Expenditures (other than loans) Loans Made t:o Others 1. $------Public relations and advertising services "The term 'expenditure' includes a ... loan . .."-Sec. 302(b) . 12. $------TOTAL now owed to person filing 2. $------Wages, salaries, fees, commissions (other than item 13. $ ______Lent to others during this Quarter "1") 14. $------Repayment received during this Quarter 3. $------Gifts or contributions made during Quarter 4. $ ______Printed or duplicated .matter, including distribution 15. Recipients of Expenditures of $10 or More cost In the case of expenditures made during this Quarter by, or on behalf of the person filing: Attach plain sheets of paper 5. $------Office overhead (rent, supplies, utilities, etc.) approximately the size of this page and tabulate data as to 6. $ ______Telephone and telegraph expenditures under the following heading: "Amount," "Date or Dates," "Name and Address of Recipient," "Purpose." Pre­ 7. $------Travel, food, lodging, and entertainment pare such tabulation in accordance with the following example: 8. $------All other expenditures Amount Date or Dates-Name and Address of Recipient-Purpose $1,750.00 7-11: Roe Printing Co., 3214 Blank Ave., St. Louis, 9. $------TOTAL for this Quarter (Add "1" through "8") Mo.-Printing and mailing circulars on the "Marshbanks Bill." 10. $ ______Expended during previous Quarters of calendar year $2,400.00 7- 15, 8-15, 9-15: Britten & Blatten, 3127 Gremlin Bldg., Washington, D.C.-Public relations service at $800.00 per month. 11. $------TOTAL from January 1 through this Quarter (Add "9" and "10") $4,150.00 TOTAL PAGE 2 318 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- HOUSE January 6 A. V. J. Adduci, 610 Shoreham Building, A. American Medical ASSoctatlon, 535 A. Walter M. Anderson, Jr., Montgomery, Washington, D.C. North Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. Ala. B. Aerospace Industries Association of D. (6) $10,000. E. (9) $16,992.34. B. Alabama Railroad Association, 1002 America, Inc., 610 Shoreham Building, First National Bank Building, Montgomery, . Washington, D .C. A. American National Cattlemen's Asso­ Ala. D. (6) $3,384. E. (9) $256.25. ciation, 801 East 17th Avenue, Denver, Colo. D. (6) $11,305.33. E. (9) $3,750. A. W. B. Ardery, Washington, D.C. A. J. Carson Adkerson, 976 National Press B. General Motors Corp., 3044 West Grand Building, Washington, D.C. A. American Optometric Association, 8001 Boulevard, Detroit, Mich. Jenkins Arcade, Pittsburgh, Pa. A. Arthur F. Aebersold, 900 F Street NW., D. (6) $2,500. E. (9) $5,018.14. A. Area Employment Expansion Commit­ Washington, D.C. tee, 1144 Pennsylvania Building, Washing­ B. Retirement Federation of Civil Service A. American Osteopathic Association, 212 ton, D.C. Employees of the U.S. Government, 900 F East Ohio Street, Chicago, Ill. E. (9) $758.96. Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $520.10. E. (9) $520.10. D. (6) $1,755.27. E. (9) $44.25. A. J. Sinclair Armstrong, 45 Wall Street, A. American Paper & Pulp Association, 122 New York, N.Y. A. Aerospace Industries Association of East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. B. United States Trust Co. of New York, 45 America, Inc., 610 Shoreham Building, Wall Street, New York, N.Y. Washington, D.C. A. American P arents Committee, Inc., 52 E. (9) $59.15. D. (6) $6,293.05. E. (9) $6,293.05. Vanderbilt Avenue, New York, N.Y., and 132 Third Street SE., Washington, D.C. A. Arnold, Fortas & Porter, 1229 19th Street A. Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association, D. (6) $11,736.42. E. (9) $2,365.14. NW., Washington, D.C. 4650 East-West Highway, Bethesda, Md. B. Howard F. Knipp, 3401 South Hanover A. American Petroleum Institute, 1271 Street, Baltimore, Md. A. Air Transport Association of America, Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. E. (9) $14.75. 1000 Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, D. (6) $10,376. E . (9) $9,469. D .C. A. Arthritis & Rheumatism Foundation, 10 · D. (6) $2,243.48. E. (9) $2,243.48. A. American Pulpwood Association, 220 Columbus Circle, New York City. E ast 42d Street, New York, N.Y. E. (9) $1,248.30. A. Louis J. Allen, 1121 Nashville Trust A. American Retail Federation, 1145 19th Building, Nashville, Tenn. A. Associated General Contractors of Amer­ B. Class I railroads in Tennessee. Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $45,598.88. E. (9) $4,596.64. ica, Inc., 20th & E Streets NW., Washing­ ton, D.C. A. W. L. Allen, 8605 Cameron Street, Silver Spring, Md. A. American Short Line Railroad Associa­ B. Commercial Telegraphers' Union, 8605 tion, 2000 Massachusetts Avenue NW., Wash­ A. Associated Third Class Mail Users, 100 Cameron Street, Silver Spring, Md. ington, D.C. Indiana Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $1,503.77. E. (9) $1,503.77. D. (6) $6,418.77. E. (9) $6,418.77. A. Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Railway & Motor Employees of A. American Steamship Committee on A. Association of American Physicians & America, 5025 Wisconsin Avenue NW., Wash­ Conference Studies, 207 Barr Building, Wash­ Surgeons, Inc., 185 North Wabash Avenue, ington, D.C. ington, D.C. Chicago, Ill. E. (9) $2,616.76. D. (6) $375. E. (9) $375. A. American Association of Port Authori­ ties, 601 Southern Building, Washington, A. American Sugar Beet Industry Policy A. Association of American Railroads, 929 D.C. Committee, 500 Sugar Building, Denver, Colo. Transportation Building, Washington, D.C. D. (6) $9,957.28. E. (9) $9,957.28. A. American Cancer Society, 521 West 57th A. American Textile Machinery Associa­ tion, 60 Batterymarch Street, Boston, Mass. Street, New York City. A. Association of Casualty & Surety Cos., 60 E. (9) $7,685.06. John Street, New York, N.Y. A. American Tramp Shipowners Associa­ D. (6) $2,296.72. E. (9) $2,296.72. tion, Inc., 11 Broadway, New York, N.Y. A. American Cotton Manufacturers In­ D. (6) $500. E. (9) $4,529.15. stitute, Inc., 1501 Johnston Building, A. Association of Stock Exchange Firms, Charlotte, N.C. A. American Trucking Associations, Inc., 120 Broadway, New York, N.Y. D. (6) $8,054.67. E. (9) $8,054.67. 1616 P Street NW., Washington, D.C. E. (9) $165.30. D. (6) $10,290.06. E. (9) $15,100.82. A. American Farm Bureau Federation, A. Association of Western Railways, 224 Merchandise Mart Plaza, Chicago, Ill., and A. AMVETS (American Veterans of World Union Station Building, Chicago, Ill. 425 13th Street NW., Washington, D.C. War II), 1710 Rhode Island Avenue, Wash­ D. (6) $846.35. E. (9) $846.35. D. (6) $25,430. E. (9) $25,430. ington, D.C. E. (9) $1,782.50. A. Howard Atkins, 51 East 42d Street, New A. American Federation of Labor & Con­ York, N.Y. gress of Industrial Organizations, AFL-CIO A. American Vocational Association, Inc., B. National Association of Shoe Chain Building, Washington, D.C. 1010 Vermont Avenu.e NW., Washington, D.C. Stores, Inc., 51 East 42d Street, New York, E. (9) $32,921.90. N.Y. , A. American Warehousemen's Association, D. (6) $25. E. (9) $25. A. American Hospital Association, 840 222 West Adams Street, Chicago, Ill. North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. A. A. V. Atkinson, 1925 K Street NW., D. (6) $14,742.09. E. (9) $13,442.09. A. American Yugoslav Claims Committee, Washington, D.C. 61 West 87th Street, New York City, N.Y. B. Communications Workers of America, A. American Hotel Association, 221 West D. (6) $568. E. (9) $274.40. 1925 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. 57th Street, New York, N.Y. E. (9) $2,681.58. A. America's Wage Earners' Protective Conference, 815 15th Street NW., Washing­ A. American Israel Public Affairs Commit:­ ton, D.C. A. Atlantic Refining Co., 260 South Broad tee, 1737 H Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $1,275. E. (9) $1,188.04. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. D. (6) $2,094.75. E. (9) $1,883.16. E. (9) $500. A. Jerry L. Anderson, 2000 Florida Avenue A. American Justice Association, Inc., NW., Washington, D.C. A. Richard W. Averill, 801 Sheraton Build­ Post omce Box 1387, Washington, D.C. B. National Rural Electric Cooperative As­ ing, Washington, D.C. E. (9) $4.50. sociation, 2000 Florida Avenue NW., Wash­ B. National Retail Merchants Association, ington, D.C. 100 West 31st Street, New York, N.Y. A. American Legion National Head­ E. (9) $141.05. quarters, 700 North Pennsylvania Street, A. Samuel W. Anderson, 1025 Connecticut Indianapolis, Ind. Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. A. Charles E. Babcock, Route 2, Box 406, D. (6) $1,249.98. E. (9) $19,877.78, B. Cerro de Pasco Corp., 300 Park Avenue, Vienna, Va. New York, N.Y., and American Metal Climax, B. National Council, Junior Order United A. American Life Convention, 230 North Inc., 1270 Avenue of the Americas, New York, American Mechanics, 325 North Broad Street, Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill. N.Y. Philadelphia, Pa. D. (6) $524.18. E. (9) $55.70. D. (6) $2,500. E. (9) $25. D. (6) $150. E. (9) $1. 1961 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- HOUSE 319 A. Harry S. Baer, Jr., 1115 17th Street B. American Federation of Labor & Con­ A. Charles M. Boyer, 2517 Connecticut NW., Washington, D.C. gress of Industrial Organizations, 815 16th Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. B. National Aeronautical Services Associa­ Street NW., Washington, D.C. B. Reserve Officers Association of the tion, 1115 17th Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $4,017. E. (9) $584.30. United States, 2517 Connecticut Avenue D. (6) $2,500. NW., Washington, D.C. A. Walter J. Bierwagen, 900 F Street NW., A. Charles B. Bailey, Sr., 2035 South Av­ Washington, D.C. A. Joseph E. Brady, 2347 Vine Street, Cin­ enue, Toledo, Ohio. B. Division 689, Amalgamated Association cinnati, Ohio. B. Brotherhood of Railway & Steamship of Street, Electric Railway & Motor Coach B. International Union of United Brewery, Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express & Station Employees of America, 900 F Street NW., Flour, Cereal, Soft Drink & Distillery Work­ Employees. Washington, D.C. ers of America, 2347 Vine Street, Cincinnati, D. (6) $525. E. (9) $575.12. Ohio. A. Hudson Biery, 4517 Carew Tower, Cin­ A. George P. Baker, Soldiers Field Post cinnati, Ohio. A. Frank P. Brennan, Avoca, Iowa. Office, Boston, Mass. B. Ohio Valley Improvement Association, B . Iowa Power & Light Co., Des Moines, B. Transportation Association of America. Inc., 4517 Carew Tower, Cincinnati, Ohio. Iowa.

A. John A. Baker. A. Robert J. Bird, Esq., 1000 Connecticut A. W. Kenneth Brew, 122 East 42d Street, B. Farmers' Educational & Co-Operative Avenue, Washington, D.C. New York, N.Y. Union of America, 1404 New York Avenue B. Hilton Hotels Corp., 720 South Michi­ B. American Paper & Pulp Association, 122 NW., Washington, D.C. gan Avenue, Chicago, Ill. East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. D. $3,274.88. E. (9) $299.06. A. David Bishop, 900 F Street NW., Wash­ A. William N. Brinker, 1729 H Street NW., A. Joseph H. Ball, 90 Broad Street, New ington, D.C. B. Division 689, Amalgamated Association Washington, D.C. York, N.Y. B. Institute of Scrap Iron & Steel, Inc., B. American Steamship Committee on of Street, Electric Railway & Motor Coach Employes of America, 900 F Street NW., 1729 H Street NW., Washington, D.C. Conference Studies, 207 Barr Building, Wash­ D. (6) $300. E. (9) $1. ington, D.C. Washington, D .C.

A. J. H. Ballew, Nashville, Tenn. A. Henry J. Bison, Jr., 1317 F Street NW., A. Homer L. Brinkley, 1616 H Street NW., B. Southern States Industrial Council, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Nashville, Tenn. B. National Association of Retail Grocers, B. National Council of Farmer Coopera­ D. (6) $2,400. 360 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill. tives. D. (6) $3,000. E. (9) $987. A. Arthur R. Barnett, 1200 18th Street A. W. S. Bromley, 220 East 42d Street, New NW., Washington, D.C. A. John H. Bivins, 1271 Avenue of the York, N.Y. B. National Association of Electric Cos., Americas, New York, N.Y. B. American Pulpwood Association, 220 1200 18th Street NW., Washington, D.C. B . American Petroleum Institute, 1271 East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. D. (6) $1,235. E. (9) $58.59. Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. D. (6) $550. A. George Bronz, 839 17th Street NW., A. William G. Barr, 711 14th Street NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. A. James C. Black, 1625 K Street NW., B. Amity Fabrics, Inc., 12 West 32d Street, B . .National Parking Association, Inc., 711 Washington, D.C. New York, N.Y. 14th Street NW., Washington, D.C. B. Republic Steel Corp., Republic Build­ E. (9) $67.80. ing, Cleveland, Ohio. D. (6) $600. E. (9) $500. A. Laurie C. Battle, 918 16th Street NW., A. Milton E. Brooding, 215 Fremont Street, San Francisco, Calif. Washington, D.C. A. William Rhea Blake, 1918 North Park­ B. National Association of Manufacturers. B. California Packing Corp., 215 Fremont way, Memphis, Tenn. Street, San Francisco, Calif. B . National Cotton Council of America, D. (6) $200. E. (9) $100. A. John V. Beamer, 625 Valley Brook Lane, Post Office Box 9905, Memphis, Tenn. Wabash, Ind. D. (6) $370.92. E. (9) $95.13. B. Fine Hardwoods Association, 666 North A. Derek Brooks, 1028 Connecticut Avenue Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. A. Blue Cross Commission, 840 North Lake NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $300. Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. B. National Retail Furniture Association, 666 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. A. James F. Bell, 730 Southern Building, A. William Blum, Jr., 1741 K Street NW., D. (6) $600. E. (9) $982.36. Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. National Association of Supervisors of B. Committee for the Study of Revenue A. Brotherhood of Railway & Steamship State Banks, Munsey Building, Washington, Bond Financing, 149 Broadway, New York, Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express & Station D.C. N.Y. Employes, 1015 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. D. (6) $500. D. (6) $284.05. E. (9) $11.40. D. (6) $3,476.27. E. (9) $3,476.27.

A. RachelS. Bell, 1025 Connecticut Avenue A. Eugene F . Bogan, 1108 16th Street NW., A. Bryant C. Brown, 425 13th Street NW., NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. Legislative Committee of the Commit­ B. National Association of Investment B. American Mutual Insurance Alliance. tee for a National Trade Policy, Inc., 1025 Cos., 61 Broadway, New York, N.Y. Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $1,500. A. J. D. Brown, 919 18th Street NW., Wash­ ington, D.C. A. Jacob I. Bellow, 4338 East-West High­ A. Hyman Bookbinder, 815 16th Street B. American Public Power Association, 91U way, Bethesda, Md. NW., Washington, D.C. 18th Street NW., Washington, D.C. B. American Federation of Government B. American Federation of Labor & Con­ D. (6) $75. Employees, Lodge No. 12, Box 865, Benjamin gress of Industrial Organizations, 815 16th Franklin Station, Washington, D.C. Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $3,250. E. (9) $382.80. A. Brown & Lund, 1625 I Street NW., Wash­ D. (6) $400. E. (9) $50. ington, D.C. A. Lyle H. Boren, Seminole, Okla. B. American & Foreign Power Co., Inc., 100 A. Ernest H. Benson, 400 First Street NW., B. Association of Western Railways, 224 Church Street, New York, N.Y. Washington, D.C. Union Station Building, Chicago, Ill. D. (6) $375. E. (9) $107.98. B. Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way D. (6) $230.12. Employees, 12050 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, A. Brown & Lund, 1625 I Street NW., Wash­ Mich. A. R. T. Borth, 777 14th Street NW., Wash­ ington, D.C. D . (6) $4,500. ington, D.C. B. National Association of Electric Cos., B. General Electric Co., 570 Lexington 1200 18th Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Bergson & Borkland, 918 16th Street Avenue, New York, N.Y. D. (6) $737.50. E. (9) $737.97. NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $375. E. (9) $540.59. B. Freeport Sulphur Co., 161 East 42d A. Lyman L. Bryan, 2000 K Street NW., Street, New York, N.Y. A. G. Stewart Boswell, 502 Ring Building, Washington, D.C. E. (9) $0.75. Washington, D.C. B. American Institute of Certified Public B. National Cotton Council of America, Accountants, 270 Madison Aven'-te, New York, A. Andrew J. Biemiller, 815 16th Street Post Office Box 9905, Memphis, Tenn. N.Y. NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $360. E. (9) $2.53. D. (6) $115. E. (9) $60.56. 320 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-· . HOUSE" January 6 A. GeorgeS. Buck, Jr., Post.Office Box 9905, B. National Counsel &sociates, 229 Shore­ A. Oleary, Gottli€b, Steen & Ball, Southern Memphis, Tenn. ham Bullding, Washington, D.C. Building, Washington, D.C. B. National Cotton Council of America, D. (6) $200. E. (9) $190.07. B. Sporting Arms & Ammunition Manu­ Post Office Box 9905, Memphis, Tenn. facturers' Institute, 250 East 43d Street, New D. (6) $144. E. (9) $2.74. A. John T. Carlton and M. H. Manchester, York, N.Y. 2517 Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, D. (6) $1,000. E. (9) $10. A. Bulgarian Claim Committee, 24 Beek­ D.C. man Street, New York, N.Y. B. Reserve Officers Association of the A Joseph Coakley, 815 16th Street NW., E. (9) $89.83. United States, 2517 Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. Building Service Employees Interna­ A. George J. Burger, 250 West 57th Street, tional Union, 155 North Wacker Drive, Chi­ New York, N.Y., and 740 Washington Build­ A. Braxton B. Carr, 1025 Connecticut Ave­ cago, Ill. ing, Washington, D.C. nue, Washington, D .C. D. (6) $2,800. B. Burger Tire Consultant Service, 250 B. American Waterways Operators, Inc., West 57th Street, New York, N.Y., and Na­ 1025 Connecticut A venue, Washington, D.C. A. A. C. Cocke, 821 Gravier Street, New tional Federation of Independent Business, D. (6) $1,625. E. (9) $436.92. Orleans, La. 740 Washington Building, Washington, D.C. · B. American SteamshJp Committee on A. Robert S. Carr, 1220 Pennsylvania Conference Studies, 207 Barr Building, Wash­ A. George B. Burnham, 132 Third Street Building, Washington, D.C. ington, D.C. SE., Washington, D.C. B. Hiram Walker & Sons, Inc., 8325 East B. Numerous stockholders of the Burnham Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. A. Edwin A. Cohen, 26 Broadway, New Chemical Co., 132 Third Street SE., Washing­ York, N.Y. ton, D.C. A. Henderson H. Carson, 600 First Na­ B . National Association of Investment D. (6) $187. E. (9) $187. tional Bank Building, Canton, Ohio, and Cos., 61 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 744 Pennsylvania Building, Washington, D. (6) $4,000. E. (9) $83.45. A. F. Hugh Burns, 821 Cafritz Building, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. East Ohio Gas Co., 1717 East Ninth A. Coles & Gaertner, 1000 Connecticut B. Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Association, Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. 821 Cafritz Building, Washington, D.C. D. (6) $1,000. E. (9) 630. B. American Tram_p Shipowners Associa- · D. (6) $2,700. E. (9) $31. tion, Inc., 11 Broadway, New York, N.Y. A. Albert E. Carter, Mayflower Hotel, E. (9) $158.55. A. Maurice G. Burnside, 1201 16th Street Washington, D.C. NW., Washington, D.C. B. Pacific Gas & Electric Co., 245 Market A. Coles & Gaertner, 1000 Connecticut B. Division of Legislation & Federal Rela­ Street, San Francisco, Calif. Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. tions of the National Education Association D. (6) $4,500. E. (9) $1,025.84. B. Committee of American Tanker Own­ of the United States, 1201 16th Street NW., ers, Inc., 1411 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. . A. William L. Carter, 1105 Barr Building, E . (9) $317.67. D. (6) $2,937.45. E. (9) $35.30. Washington, D.C. B. International Association of Ice Cream A. Committee for Broadening Commercial A. David Burpee, Fordhook Farms, Doyles­ Manufacturers. Bank Participation in Public Financing, 1025 town, Pa. E. (9) $7.65. Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. A. Robert M. Burr, 105 Mansfield Avenue, A. Francis R. Cawley, 1101 Vermont Ave­ A. Committee on Cooperative Advertising, Darien, Conn. 570 Lexington Avenue, New York, N.Y. B. National Electrical Manufacturers As­ nue, NW., Washington, D.C. B. Magazine Publishers Association, Inc., sociation, 155 East 44th Street, New York, A. Committee To Strengthen the Frontiers N.Y. 444 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. D. (6) $560. E. (9) $162.23. of Freedom, 1025 Connecticut Avenue, Wash­ ington, D.C. A. Orrin A. Burrows, 1200 15th Street NW., E. (9) $6,822.28. Washington, D.C. A. Chamber of Commerce of the United B. International Brotherhood of Electrical States of America, 1615 H Street NW., Wash­ A. Committee for Study of Revenue Bond Workers, 1200 15th Street NW., Washington, ington, D.C. Financing, 149 Broadway, New York, N.Y. D.C. E. (9) $682.26. D. (6) $3,750. A. Justice M. Chambers, 2521 Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. A. Committee To Support U.S. Congress A. Hollis W. Burt, 1212 Munsey Building, B. Greg-Gary Corp., 7 Park A venue., New Bill Creating a Commission on Obscene Mat­ Washington, D.C. York, N.Y. ters and Materials, 18 Laurel Avenue, Old B. National Association of Supervisors of D. (6) $7,500. Bridge, N.J. State Banks, 1212 Munsey Building, Wash­ D. (6) $50. ington, D.C. A. Charitable Contributors Association, D. (6) $44.60. 100 Old York Road, Jenkintown, Pa. A. R. T. Compton. E. (9) $400. B. National Association of Manufacturers, A. C. G. Caffrey, 1145 19th Street NW., 918 16th Street NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. A. Christian Amendment Movement, 804 B. American Cotton Manufacturers Insti­ Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. A. John C. Cone, 815 15th Street NW., tute, Inc., 1501 Johnston Building, Charlotte, D. (6) $3,396.95. E. (9) $4,173.91. Washington, D.C. N.C. B. Pan American World Airways, 815 15th Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Citizens Foreign Aid Committee, 1101 A. Gordon L. Calvert, 425 13th Street NW., Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. A. Julian D. Conover, Ring Building, Wash­ B. Investment Bankers Association of ington, D.C. America, 425 13th Street NW., Washington, A. Charles Patrick Clark, 500 World Cen­ B. American Mining Congress, Ring Build­ D.C. ter Building, Washington, D.C. ing, Washington, D.C. D. (6) $300. E. (9) $396.08. B. B. Rapaport & Son, Inc., Central Street, D. (6) $1,000. E. (9) $840. Post Office Box 169, Windsor, Conn. A. Carl C. Campbell, 502 Ring Building, D. (6) $5,000. A. Orval R. Cook, 610 Shoreham Building, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. National Cotton Council of America, A. Earl W. Clark, 132 Third Street SE., B. Aerospace Industries Association of Post Office Box 9905, Memphis, Tenn. Washington, D.C. America, Inc., 610 Shoreham Building, Wash­ D. (6) $27.27. B. Labor-Management Maritime Commit­ ~ngton, D.C. tee, 132 Third Street SE., Washington, D.C. A. James A. Campbell, 900 F Street NW., D. (6) ·$900. E. (9) $125.20. A. J. Milton Cooper, 1100 Bowen Building, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. . B. American Federation of Government A. Robert M. Clark, 1710 H Street NW., B. New York Stock Exchange, 11 Wall Employees, 900 F Street NW., Washington, Washington, D.C. · Street, New York, N.Y. D.C. B. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway . D. (6) $2,942.31. E. (9) $294.23. Co., 80 East Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. A. J. Milton Cooper, 1100 Bowen Bulldlng, Washington, D.C. · A. Judy Carllle, 229 Shoreham Building, A. Clear Channel Broadcasting Service, B. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston­ Washington, D.C. 532 Sh<;>reham Building, Washington, D.C. Salem, N.C. 1961· CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -HOUSE 321 A. Mitchell J. Cooper,· 1631 K. Street NW.• A. Bernard cUshman, 502'5 Wisconsin Ave­ A. Joe T. Dickerson, 1625 K Street ·NW., Washington, D.C. . · · · · : nue NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. Manufacturersr ASsociation of P.uerto, B. Amalgamated Association of Street. ~ B. Mid-Continent Oil & Gas Association. Rico, san Juan, P.R. · Electric Railway & Motor Coach Employees 300 Tulsa Building, Tulsa, Okla. D. (6) $832. of America, 5025 Wisconsin Avenue NW., Washington, D.C . . A. Cecil B. Dickson, 1523 L Street NW., A. Edward J. Coughlin, 900 ·:r Str~et NW., Washington, D.C. · Washington, D.C. . A. John R. Dalton~ 1508 Merchants Bank B. American·Medical Association, 535 North B-. American Federatio-n of Techriieal Engi­ Building, Indianapolis, Ind. Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. neers, 900 F Street NW ., Washington,_J?.C, B. Associated Railways of Indiana, 1508' D. (6) $1,125. E. (9) $211.46. D. (6) $195. · E. (9) $20. Merchants Bank Building, Indianapolis, Ind. A. Timothy V. A. Dillon, 1001 15th Street A. council ·or conservation.is~. Inc:,· 10 · A. D. C. Daniel, 1627 K Street NW., Wash­ NW., Washington, D.C. ~ East 40th Street, New York, N':t. ington, D.C. B. Sacramento Yolo Port District, 705 Cali­ B. Fred Smith & co., Iric., ·-io East 40th B. National Independent Dairies Associa­ fornia Fruit Building, Sacramento, Calif. Street, New York, N.Y. · · tion, 1627 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $2,744.70. E. (9) $119.70. A. Council · of Mechanical Specialty Con­ A. JoJ:l.n C. Datt,· 425 13th Street NW., A. Timothy V. A. Dillon, 1001 15th Street tracting Indu-stries, Inc., &tO Ring Building, Washington, D.C. NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. American Farm Bureau Federation, 2300 B. Westlands Water District, Post Oftlce Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Ill. Box 4006, Fresno, Calif. A. Donald M. Counihan, 1000 Connecticut D. (6) ~687.50. E. (9) $15.89. D. (6) $3,304.25. E. (9) $304.25. Avenue, Washington, D.C. · . · B. American-Corn Millers' Federation, 1000 A. Charles W. Davis-, 1 North LaSalle A. Disabled American Veterans, 5555 Ridge Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D.C. Street, Chicago, Ill. Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. B. Sears, Roebuck & Co., 925 South Homan E. (9) $1,986.86. A. Donald M. Counihan, 1000 Connecticut Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Avenue, Washington, D.C. E. (9) $257.69. A. Disabled Officers Association, 1612 K B. Classroom Periodical Publishers As­ Street NW., Washington, D.C. sociation, 36 West Fifth Street, Dayton, Ohio. A. Charles W. Davis, 1 North La Salle E. (9) $3,750. Street, Chicago, Ill. A. Edsall Lee Couplin, 441 East Jefferson B. Singer Manufacturing Co., 149 Broad­ A. District Lodge No. 44, International As­ Ave:r;me, Detroit, Mich. way, New York, N.Y. sociation of Machinists, 400 First Street NW .• B. Michigan. Hospital Service, 441 East E. (9) $160.70. Washington, D.C. Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. ~ D. (6) $18,189.81. E. (9) $18,529.38. D. (6) $1,500L E. (9) $2. .. A. Dawson, Griffin. Pickens & Riddell, 731 Washington Building, Washington, D.C. · A. Division 689, Amalgamated Association A. Covington & Burling, 701 Union Trust B. American Industrial Bankers Associa­ of Street, Electric Railway & Motor Coach Building, Washington, D.C. tion, 831 Washington Building, Washington, Employees of America, 900 F Street NW., B. American Can Co., 100 Park Avenue, D.C. Washington, D.C. New York, N.Y. E. (9) $41.90. E. (9) $28.60. A. Dawson, Griffin, Pickens & Riddell, 731 Washington Building, Washington, D.C. A. Division of Legislation & Federal Rela­ A. covington & Burling, 701 Union Trust B. Laundry-Dry Cleaning Association of tions of the National Education Association Building, Washington, D.C. D.C., 2400 16th Street NW., Washington, D.C': of the United States, 1201 16th Street NW., B. Committee on -Joint Resolution 1955 D. (6) $250. Washington, D.C. Legislature, Post Office Box 3170, Honolulu, E. (9) $11;197.04. Hawaii. A. Michael B. Deane, 1411 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. · A. William C. Doherty, 100 Indiana Avenue A. Covington & Burling, 701 Union Trust B. Comision (ie Defensa del Agucar y NW., Washington, D.C. Building, Washington, D.C. Fomento de la. Cana;, 1825 Connecticut Ave­ B. National Association of Letter Carriers., B. Copper & Brass Research Association, nue NW., Washington, b.c. 100 Indiana Avenue NW., Washington, D.c'. 420 Lexington Avenue~ New York, N.Y. D. (6} $14,000. E. (9) $388.88. D. (6) $3,125. .

A. Covington & Burling, 701 Union Trust A. Robert C. Dolan, 1200 18th Street NW., A. Michael ~. Deane. 1411 K Street NW ., Washington, D.C. ;Building, Washington, D.G. Washington, D.C. B. National Machine Tool Builders' As.., B. National Association of Electric Cos., B. lndependent. Airlines Assoctation, 1411 1200 18th Street NW., Washington, D.C. sociation, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue·NW., Wash-: K Street NW., Washington, D.C. ington, D.C. D. (6) $300. E. (9) $66.87. A. Michael B. Deane, 1411 K Street NW.~ A. Paul R. M. Donelan, 1523 L Street NW., A. A. M. Crawford, 704 Title & Trust Build- Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. ing, Phoenix, Ariz. . - B. Ronson Corp., 1 Ronson Road, Wood­ B. American Medical Association, 535 B: Southern Pacific Co., 65 Market Street, bridge, N.J'. North Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. San Francis.co, Calif., and the Atchison, D. (6) $2,000. E. (9) $33.30. D. (6) $300. E. (9) $3.50. Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, 121 East Sixth Street, Los Angeles, Calif. A. James L. Donnelly, 200 South Michigan D. (6) $150. A. Michael B. Deane, 1411 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. Avenue, Chicago, Ill. B. U.S. Poultry & Egg Producers Associa­ B. Illinois. Manufacturers' Association, 200 A. William A. Cromartie, 1 North LaSalle tion, 1411 K Street NW:, Washington, D.C. South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Street, Chicago, Ill. B. Singer Manufacturing Co., 149 Broad­ . A. Tony T. Dechant, A. Donoghue, Ragan & Mason, 239 Wyatt way, New York, N.Y. Building, Washington, D.C. E. (9) $160.70. B. Farmers' Educational & Co-Operative Union of America. 1575 Sherman Street, Den­ B. California Shipping Co., 320 Market ver, Colo., and 1404 New York Avenue NW., Street, San Francisco, Calif. A. H. C. Crotty, 12050 Woodward Avenue, E. (9) $45.28. Detroit, Mich. Washington, D.C. A. Robert F. Donoghue, 239 Wyatt Build­ A. Paul Cunningham, 575 Madison Avenue, A. Richard A. Dell, 2000 Florida A venue NW., Washington, D.C. ing, Washington, D.C. New York, N.Y. B. Pacific American Tankship Association, B. American Society of Composers, Au­ B. National Rural Electric Cooperative As­ sociation, 2000 Florida Avenue NW., Wash­ 25 California Street, San Francisco, Calif. thors and Publishers, 575 Madison Avenue, D. (6) $1,624.99. New York, N.Y. ington, D.C. · D. (6) $41.16. A. Bryce Curry, 907 Ring Building, 18th A. Thomas J. Donovan, 155 East 44th & M Streets NW., Washington, D.C. A. Mary S. Deuel, 3026 Cambridge Place Street, New York, N.Y. B. National League of Insured Savings As­ NW., Washington, D.C. socfation8, 907. Ring Building, 18th & M B. Washington Home Rule Committee, A. J. Dewey Dorsett, 60 John Street, New Str eets NW., Washington, D.C. Inc., 924 14th Street NW., Washington, D.C. York, N.Y. D. (6) $950. . - D. (6) $438.54. D. (6) $127.50. CVII--21 322 ·coNGRESSIONAL RECORD- HOUSE January 6 A. Jasper N. Dorsey, 1001 Connecticut Ave­ A. Ely, McCarty & Duncan, 1200 Tower B. Wood, King, Dawson & Logan, 48 Wall nue NW., Washington, D.C. Building, Washington, D.C. - Street, New York, N.Y. · · · B. Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph B. American Public Power Association, 919 Co., Hurt Building, Atlanta, Ga. 18th Street NW., Washington, D.C. A: Norman A. Flaningam, ~25 13th Street D. (6) $46.25. NW;; Washington, D.C. A. Ely, McCarty & Duncan, 1200 Tower B. Consolidated Natural Gas Co., 30 Rocke­ A. C. L. Dorson, 900 F Street NW., Wash­ Building, Washington, D.C. · feller Plaza, New York, N.Y. ington, D.C. B. Department of Water & Power of the B. Retirement Federation of Civil Service City of Los Angeles, 207 South Broadway, A. Roger Fleming, 425 13th Street NW., Employees of the U.S. Government, 900 F Los Angeles, Calif.· Washington, D.C. Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $2,400. B. American Farm Bureau Federation, 2300 D. (6) $1,862.02. E. (9) $90. Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Ill. A. Ely, McCarty & Duncan, 1200 Tower D. (6). $f. ~ 3~8.13. E. (9) $16. A. Fred H. Dressler, Box 188, Gardnerville, Building, Washington, D.C. Nev. B. East Bay Municipal Utility District, 2130 A. Florida Citrus Mutual, Lakeland, Fla. B. American National Cattlemen's Asso­ Adeline Street, Oakland, Calif. E. (9) $1,806.25, ciation, 801 East 17th Avenue, Denver, Colo. D. ( 6) $2,100. A. _Florida Iniand Navigation District, A. Ben DuBois. A. Ely, McCarty & Duncan, _1200 Tower Citizens Bank Building, Bunnell, Fla. B. Independent Bankers Association, Sauk Building, Washington, D.C. Centre, Minn. B. Imperial Irrigation District, ~1 Centro, A. Florida Ship Canal Navigation District, Calif. 720 Florida Title Building, Jacksonville, Fla. A. Stephen M. DuBI:Ul, 11-134 General D. (6) $2,100. Motors Building, Detroit, Mich. A. Fluorspar Consumers Committee,_ 40 B. General Motors Corp., 3044 West Grand A. Ely, McCarty & Duncan, 1200 Tower Rector Street, New York, N.Y. Boulevard, Detroit, Mich. Building, Washington, D.C. . B. Palo Verde Irrigation District, Blythe, A. Foreign Policy Clearing House, 300. In­ A. Read P. Dunn, Jr., 502 Ring Building, Calif. dependence Avenue SE., Washington, D.O. Washington, D.C. B. National Cotton Council of America, A. Ely, McCarty & Duncan, 1200 Tower A. James W. Foristel, 1523 ·L ~treet NW., Post Office Box 9905, Memphis, Tenn. Building, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. · B. Six Agency Committee and Colorado B. American Medical Association, 535 A. William E. Dunn, 20th and E Streets River Board of California, 909 South Broad­ North Dearborn Street, Chicago, Til. NW., Washington, D.C. way, Los Angeles, Calif. D. (6) $875. E. (9) $61.42. B. Associated General Contractors of D. {6) $4,968.75. E. (9) $11.03. America, Inc., 20th & E Streets NW., Wash­ A. James F. Fort, 1616 P Street NW., ington, D.C. A. John W. Emeigh, 1040 Warner Building, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. American Trucking Associations, Inc., A. Henry I. Dworshak, 1102 Ring 'Building, B. National Rural Letter Carriers' Asso­ 1616 P Street NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. ciation, 1040 Warner· Building, Washington, D. (6) $500. E. (9) '$110.45. B. American Mining Congress, Ring Build­ D.C. ing, Washington, D.C. D. (6) $958.38. E. (9) $9.20. A. Ronald J. Foulis, 1001 Connecticut D. (6) $600. Avenue NW., Washington, D.C., and 195 A. Miles W. English, 966 National Press Broadway, New York, N.Y. A. Eastern Meat Packers Association, Inc., Building, Washington, D.C. B. American Telep-hone & Telegraph Co., 740 11th Street NW., Washington, D.C. B. National Highway Users Conference, 195 Broadway, New York, N.Y. D. (6) $82.63. E. (9) _$39.14. Inc., 966 National Press Building, Washing­ ton, D.C. _ A. Herman Edelsb_erg, 1640 Rhode Island A. Robert W. Frase, 120 Jefferson Place Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. A. Family Tax Association, 2110 Girard NW., Washington, D.C. B. Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, Trust Building, Philadelphia, Pa. B. American Book Publishers Council, Inc., 515 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. D. (6) $9,900. E. (9) $3,590.23. 24 West 40th Street, New York, N.Y. D. (6) $140. E. (9) $15. D. (6) $800. E. (9) $1,075.65. A. Farmers' Educational & Co-Operative A. James B. Ehrlich, 1000 Connecticut Ave­ Union of America, 1575 Sherman Street, A. Robert W. Frase, 1820 Jefferson Pl!ice nue NW., Washington, D.C. Denver, Colo., and 1404 New York Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. B. Air Transport Association of America, NW., Washington, D.C. B. National Postal Committee for Educa­ 1000 Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, D. (6) $32,342.68. E. (9) $22,161.07. tional & Cultural Materials, 24 West 40th D.C . . Street, New York, N.Y. · D. (6) $350. E. (9) $48.50. A. Bonner Fellers, 1001 Connecticut Ave­ nue NW., Washington, D.C. A. W. E. Fravel, 400 First Street NW., Wash­ A. Myron G. Ehrlich, 401 Third Street B. Citizens Foreign Aid Committee. ington, D.C. NW., Washington, D.C. B. Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. B. Marjory Hendricks, 2700 F Street NW., A. John A. Ferguson, 918 16th Street NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. A. Elmer M. Freudenberger, 1701 18th B. Independent Natural Gas Association Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. John M. Elliott, 5025 Wisconsin Avenue of America, 918 16th Street NW., Washington, B. Disabled American Veterans, 5555 Ridge NW., Washington, D.C. D.C. Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. B. Amalgamated Association of Street, D. {6) $437.50. E. (9) $1,986.86. E!ectric Railway & Motor Coach Employees of America, 5025 Wisconsin Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. A. Josiah Ferris, 510 Union Trust Build­ A. Philip P. Friedlander, Jr., 1343 L Street ing, Washington, D.C. NW., Washington, D.C. A. Clyde T. Ellis, 2000 Florida Avenue NW., B. American Sugar Cane League,. New B. National Tire Dealers & Retreaders Asso­ Washington, D.C. Orleans, La., United States Sugar Corp., ciation, Inc., 1343 L Street NW., Washington, B. National Rural Electric Cooperative As­ Clewiston, Fla., and Okeelanta Sugar Re­ D.C. sociation, 2000 Flodda Avenue NW., Wash­ finery, Inc., South Bay, Fla. ington, D.C. D. (6)· $6,349.98. A. Friends Committee on National Legisla­ D. (6) $31.25. tion, 245 Second Street NE., Washington, -A. John B. Fisher, 1925 K Street NW., D.C. A. otis H. Ellis, 1001 Connecticut Avenue Washington, D.C. D. (6) $10,699.17. E. (9) $5,985.23. NW., Washington, D.C. B. Bangor & Aroostook Railroad, Bangor, B. National 011 Jobbers Council, 1001 Con­ Maine. A. Garrett Fuller, 836 Wyatt Building, necticut Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. D. (6) $12,000. A. John B. Fisher, 1925 K Street NW., B. West Coast Steamship Co., 601 Board Washington, D.C. of Trade Building, Portland, Oreg. A. Perry R. Ellsworth, 1145 19th Street B. C. H. Sprague & Son Co., 125 High NW., Washington, D.C. Street, Boston, Mass. A. Wallace H. Fulton, 1707 H Street NW., · B. Milk Industry Foundation, 1145 19th Washington, D.C. Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Berchmans T. Fitzpatrick, 1025 Con­ B. National Association of securities Deal­ D. (6) $200. E. (9) $5. necticut Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. ers, Inc. 1961 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- HOUSE 323 A. Lawrence H. Gall; 918 16th Street NW., A. Mrs. Edward R. Gray, 3501 Williamsburg A. Harold F. Hammond,1710 H Street NW., Washington, D.C. Lane NW., Washington ~ D.C. Washington, D .C. B. Independent Natural Gas Association of B. National Co-ngress of Parents & Teach­ B. Transportation Association of America. America, 918 16th Street NW., Washington, ers, 700 North Rush Street, Chicago, Dl. D.C. A. C. L. Hancock, 420 Lexington Avenue, D. (6) $457.50. A. Virginia M. Gray, 3501 Williamsburg New York, N.Y. Lane NW., Washington,. D .C. B. Copper & Brass Research Association, A.M. J. Galvin, 207 Unio~ Depot Building, B.· Citizens Committee for UNICEF, 132 420 Lexington Avenue, New York, N.Y. St. Paul, Minn. Third Street SE., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $3,000. B. Minnesota Railroads. D. (6) $225. E. (9) $32.40. D. (6) $500. E. (9) $727. .97. , · A. Jen-y N. Griffin, 731 Washington Build­ A. Eugene J. Hardy, 918 16th Street NW., A. Earl H. Gammons, 1735 DeSales Street ing, Washington, D.C. Washington, D .C. NW., Washington, D.C. B . American Industrial Bankers Associa­ B. National Association of Manufacturers. tion, 813 Washington Building, Washington, A. Gardner, Morrison & Rogers, 1126 Wood­ D.C. A. L. James Harmanson, Jr., 1616 H Street ward Building, Washington, D.C. NW., Washington, D .C. B. Bigham, Englar, Jones & Houston, 99 A. Jerry N. Griffin, 731 Washington Build­ B. National Council of Farmer Coopera­ John Street, New York City, and Shoreham ing, Washington, D.G. tives, 1616 H Street NW., Washington, D .C. Building, Washington, D.C. B. C.I.T. Financial Corp., 650 Madison D . (6) $3,624.96. E. (9) $166.78. E. (9) $11.58. Avenue, New York, N.Y. A. Conrad P . Harness, 1117 Barr Building, A. Marion R. Garstang, 30 F Street NW., A. Jerry N. Griffin, 731 Washin~ton Build­ Washington, D .C. Washington, D.C. ing, Washington, D.C. B. Home Manufacturers Association, 1117 B. National Milk Producers Federation, 30 B. Mutual Benefit Health & Accident As­ Barr Building, Wasl1i.ngton, D .C. F Street NW., Washington, D.C. sociation, Omaha, Nebr. D. (6) $350. D. (6) $10. . A. Weston B. Grimes, 1001 Bowen Build­ A. Herbert E. Ranis II, 425 13th Street A. Gas Appliance Manufacturers Associa­ ing, Washington, D.C. NW., Washington, D .C. tion, Inc., 60 East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. B. Cargill, Inc., 200 Grain Exchange, Min­ B. American Farm Bureau Federation, 2300 neapolis, Minn. Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Ill. A. J. M. George, 165 Center Street, Winona, D. (6) $6,000. D. (6) $1,187.50. E. E9} $38.05. Minn. A. Gayle Gupton, 532 Shoreham Building, B. Inter-State Manufacturer's Association, A. Merwin K. Hart, 7501 Empire State 163-165 Center Street, Winona, Minn. Washington, D.C. Building, New York, N.Y. B. Clear Channel Broadcasting Service, D. (6) $1,500. B. National E conomic Council, Inc., -7501 532 Shoreham Building, Washington, D .C. Empire State Building, New York, N.Y. A. J. M. George, 165 Center Street, Winona, D. (6) $100. Minn. · A. Frank E. Haas, 230 Union Station. Build­ B. National Association of Direct Selling ing, Chicago, Ill. B. Association of Western Railways, 224 A. Stephen H. Hart, 50& Equitable Build­ Cos., 163-165 Center Street, Winona, Minn. ing, Denver, Colo. D. (6) $3,000. . Union Station Building, Chicago, Ill. D. (6) $256.44. E. (9) $359.79. B. National Livestock Tax Committee, 801 East 17th Avenue, Denver, Colo. A. Ernest Giddings, 1201 16th Street NW., .A. Hoyt S. Haddock, 132 Third Street SE., D. (6) $1,258.66. E. (9} $1,770.30. Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. Division of Legislation and Federal Rela­ B. Labor-Management Maritime Commit­ A. John A. Hartman, Jr., 67 Broad Stl:eet, tions of the National Education Association. tee, 132 Tltird Street SE., Washington, D.C. New York, N.Y. D . (6) $1,620.. E. (9) $31.56. D. (6) $900. E. (9) $199.88. B. American Cable & Radio Corp., 67 Broad Street, New York, N.Y., and subsidiaries. A. Joseph S. Gill, 16 East Broad Street, A. Hoyt S. Haddock, 132 Third Street SE., Columbus, Ohio. Washington, D.C. A. P aul M. Hawkins, 1701 K Street NW., B. Ohio- Railroad Asso-ciation, 16 East B. Seafarers' Section, MTD, 132 Third Washington, D .C. Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio. Street SE., Washington, D.C. B. Health Insurance Association of Amer­ E. (9) $175.44. E. (9) $2,901.20. ica, 1701 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $253. E. (9} $9.10. A. Leif Gilstad, 1710 H Street NW., Wash­ A. Hal H. Hale, 423 Transportation Build­ ington, D.C. ing, Washington, D.C. A. Kit H. Haynes, 1616 H Street NW., B. Transportation Association of America. B. Association of American Railroads, Washington, D.C . . Transportation Building, Washington, D.C. B. National Council of Farmer Coopera­ A. Lawrence L. Gourley, 1757 K Street NW., tives. Washington, D.C. A. Robert Hale, 1039 Investment Building, B. American Osteopathic Association, 212 Washington, D.C. A. Mrs. Glenn C. Hays, 212 Maryland Ave­ East Ohio Street, Chicago, Ill. B. Wisconsin Avenue Committee on Trans­ nue NE'., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $375. portation Problems, 3900 Wisconsin Avenue, B. National Woman's Christian Temper­ Washington, D.C. ance Union, 1730 Chicago A venue, Evanston, A. Government Employees' Council, 100 Ill. Indiana Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. A. Hugh F. Hall, 425 13th Street NW., D. (6) $571.56. E. (9) $583.03. D. (6) $11,000.39. E. (9) $6,792.25. Washington, D.C. B. American Farm Bureau Federation, 2300 A. Joseph H. Hays, 280 Union Station A. Government Relations Committee of Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Ill. Building, Chicago, Ill. the Office Equipment Manufacturers Insti­ D. (6) $758.33. E. (9) $7.83. B. Association of Western R:1ilways, 224 tute, 777 14th Street NW., Washington, D.C. Union Station Building, Chicago, Ill. A. E. C. Hallbeck, 817 14th Street NW., A. James L. Grahl, 919 18th Street NW., W ashington, D.C. A John C. Hazen, 801 Sheraton Building, Washington, D.C. B. National Federation of Post Office Washington, D.C. B. American Public Power Associati-on, Clerks, 817 14th Street NW., Washington, D.C. B . National Retail Merchants Association, 9 19 18th Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6.) $3,708.32. E. (9) $280.73. 100 West 31st Street, New York, N.Y. D. (6) $50. E. (9) $120.90. A: Charles A. Hamilton, 777 14th Street A. Grain & Feed Dealers National Associa­ NW., Washington, D.C. A. Health Insurance Association of Amer­ tion, 400 Folger Building, Washington, D.C. B. General Electric Co., 570 Lexington Av­ ica, 1701 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. E. (9) $11. enue, New York, N.Y. E. (9) $2,133. D. (6) $500. E. (9) $89.22. A. Grand Lodge of the Brotherhood of A. Patrick B. Nealy, 30 F Street NW., Locomotive Firemen & Enginemen, 400 First A. W. C. Hammerle, 220 East 42d Street, Washington, D.C. Street NW., Washington, D .C., and 318-418 New York, N.Y. B. National Milk Producers Federation, 30 Keith Building, Cleveland, Ohio~ B. American Pulpwood Association, 220 F Street; NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $15,782. E. (9) $16,865.88. East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. D. (6) $150. E. (9) $92.55. 324 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - -HOUSE January -6 A. George J. Hecht, 52 Vanderbilt Avenue, A. Clinton M. Hester, 432 Shoreham Build- B. Retired Officers ~sociation, 1616 I New York, N.Y., and 132 Third Street SE., ing, Washington, D.C. . - Street NW., Washington, D.C. wa.Shington, D.C. · B. Philadelphia Wool & Textile Associa­ D. (6) ~2,499.99 . B. American ·parents Committee, Inc., 132 tion, Post Office Box 472, Station S, Phil­ Third Street SE., Washington, D.C. adelphia, Pa. A. Erma D. Hubbard, 509 Ridgely Avenue, Annapolis, Md. A. Hedrick & Lane, 1001 Connecticut Ave­ A. Clinton M. Hester, 432 Shoreham Build-· B. Military Survivors, Inc., 509 Ridgely nue NW., Washington, D.C. ing, Wa-shington, D.C. Avenue., Annapolis, Md. B. Comite de Productores de Azucar, An­ B. United States Brewers Foundation, 535 . tonio Miro Quesada 376, Lima, Peru, S.A. Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. A. William T. Huff, 918 16th Street NW., D . (6) $3,750. E. (9) $295.54. D . (6} $5,000. E. (9) $107.30. Washington, D.C. B. Independent Natural Gas Association of A. Hedrick & Lane, 1001 Connecticut Ave­ A. W. J. Hickey, 2000 Massachusetts Ave­ America, 918 16th Street NW., Washington, nue, Washington, D.C. nue NW., Washington, D.C. D .C. B. Committee on Cooperative Advertising, B. The American Short Line Railroad As­ D : (6) $275 . . 570 Lexington Avenue, New York, N.Y. sociation, 2000 Massachusetts Avenu~ NW., E . . (9). $262:28. Wa.SJ:lington, D.C. A. Hughes, Hubbard, Blair & Reed, 1 D. (6) $262.50. Wall Street, New York, ·N.Y. A. Hedrick & Lane, ,1001 Connecticut Ave­ B. The Bendix Corp., Fi"Sher Building, De­ nue NW., Washington, D.C. A. M. F. Hicklin, 507 Bankers Trust Build- troit, Mich. B. Reciprocal Inter Insurers Federal Tax ing, Des Moines, Iowa. · Committee, 400 United Artists Building, De­ B. Iowa Railway Committee, 507 Bankers A. William J. Hull, 1625 I Street NW., troit, Mich. Trust Building, Des Moines, Iowa. Washington, D.C. D. (6) $2,113.47 E. (9) $227.61. E. (9) $25.27. B. Ashland Oil & Refining Co., 1409 Win­ chester Avenue, Ashland, Ky. A. Robert B. Heiney, 1133 20th Street NW., A. John W. Hight, 1025 Connecticut Ave- Washington, D.C. nue NW., Washington, D.C. . - A. William J. Hull, 1625 I Street NW., B. National Canners Association, 1133 20th B. Legislative Committee of the Committee Washington, D .C. Street NW., Washington, D.C. for a National Trade Policy, Inc., 1025 Con­ B. Ohio Valley Improvement Association, D. (6) $875. E . (9) $1,626.71. necticut Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. Inc. D. (6) $200. E. (9) $15.75. A. Kenneth G. Heisler, 18th and M Streets A. Robert L. Humphrey, 918 16th Stre·et NW., Washington, D.C. A. Ray C. Hinman, 150 East 42d Street, NW., Washington, D .C. B. National League of Insured Savings As­ New York, N.Y. B. National Association of Manufacturers. sociations, 18th and M Streets NW., Wash­ B. Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc., 150 East 42d ington, D.C. Street, New York, N.Y. A. C. E. Huntley, 2000 Massachusetts Ave­ D. (6) $1,350. D. (6) $1,250. nue NW., Washington, D.C. B. The American Short Line Railroad ·As­ A. Edmund P. Hennelly, 150 East 42d Street, A. Lawrence S. Hobart, 919 18th Street sociation, 2000 Massachusetts Avenue NW., New York, N.Y. NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc., 150 East 42d r.. American Public Power Association, 919 D. (6) $437.50. Street, New York, N.Y. 18th Street· NW., Washington, D.C. D." (6) $2,187.92. E. (9) $1,062.92. D. (6) $100. A. Elmer P. Hutter, Post Office Box 2255, Washington, D.C. A. Maurice G. Herndon, 801 Warner Build­ B. Richard F. Bates, Sacramento, Calif., ing, Wa-shington, D.C. A. John R. Holden, 1710 Rhode Island Ave­ nue NW., Washington, D.C. and EdwardS. Cohen, Washington, D.C. B. National Association of Insurance E. (9) $472. Agents, 96 Fulton Street, New York, N.Y., and B. AMVETS (American Veterans of World 801 Warner Building, Washington, D.C. War II), 1710 Rhode Island Avenue NW., A. Illinois Railroad Association, 135 East D. (6) $77.76. E. (9) $77.76. Washington, D.C. D. (6) $1,187.50. E. (9) $75. 11th Place, Chicago, Ill. E . (9) $213.87. A. Clinton M. Hester, 432 Shoreham Build­ ing, Washington, D.C. A. A. D. Holmes, Jr., Gallion, Ala. B. American Carpet Institute, Inc., Empire B. National Association of Soil Conserva­ A. Bernard J. Imming, 777 14th Street NW., State Building, Fifth Avenue at 34th, New tion Districts, League City, Tenn. Washington, D.C. York, N.Y. B. United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable As­ D. (6) $10,000. E. (9) $33.11. A. Home Manufacturers Association, 1117 sociation, 777 14th Street NW., Washington, D.C. Barr Building, Washington, D.C. A. Clinton M. Hester, 432 Shoreham Build­ D. (6) $500. E. (9} $1,000. ing, Washington, D.C. A. Independent Natural Gas Association of America, 918 16th Street NW., Washington, B. Boston Wool Trade Association, 263 A. Edwin M. Hood, 441 Washington Build­ Summer Street, Boston, Ma.ss. D.C. ing, Washington, D.C. D. (6) $1,170. D. (6) $600. E. (9) $53.56. B. Shipbuilders Council of America, 21 West Street, New York, N.Y. A. Clinton M. Hester, 432 Shoreham Build­ A. Industrial Union Department, AFL-CIO, ing, Washington, D.C. 815 16th Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. J . M. Hood, 2000 Massachusetts Avenue D. (6) $7,005.08. E. (9) $7,005.08. B. National Association of Hot House Veg­ NW., Washington, D.C. etable Growers, Post Office Box 659, Terre B. The American Short Line Railroad As­ Haute, Ind. A. Institute of Scrap Iron & Steel, Inc., sociation, 2000 Massachusetts Avenue NW., 1729 H Street NW., Washington, D .C. Washington, D.C. D. (6) $300. A. Clinton M. Hester, 432 Shoreham Build­ D. (6) $318.75. ing, Washington, D.C. B. National Association of Wool Manufac­ A. International Brotherhood of Team­ turers, 386 Fourth Avenue, New York, N.Y. A. Samuel H. Horne, Munsey Building, sters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Help­ D. (6) $1,000. Washington, D.C. ers, 25 Louisiana Avenue NW., Washington, B. The Singer Manufacturing Co., 149 D.C. A. Clinton M. Hester, 432 Shoreham Build­ Broadway, New York, N.Y. E. (9) $39,955.69. ing, Washington, D.C. E. (9) $160.70. B. National Football League, 1 Rockefeller A. International Union of Electrlcal, Radio Plaza, New York, N.Y. A. Lawrence W. Horning, 1010 Pennsylvania and Machine Workers, 1126 16th Street NW., E. (9) $89.34. Building, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. New York Central Railroad Co., 230 Park E. (9) $1,500. A. Clinton M. Hester, 432 Shoreham Build­ Avenue, New York, N.Y. ing, Washington, D.C. A. Inter-State Manufacturer's Association, B. National Wool Trade Association, 263 A. Donald E. Horton, 222 West Adams 163-165 Center Street, Winona, Minn. Summer Street, Boston, Mass. Street, Chicago, Ill. D. (6) $3,000. E. (9) $4. B. American Warehousemen's Association, A. Clinton M. Hester, 432 Shoreham Build­ Merchandise Division, Chicago, Dl. A. Iron Ore Lessors Association, Inc., W- ing, Washington, D.C. 1481, First National Bank Building, Saint B. New York Wool Trade Association, 155 A. Harold A. Houser, 1616 I Street NW., Paul, Minn. East 44th street, New York, N.Y. Washington, D.C. D. (6) $50. E. (9) $3,157.14. 1961 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -HOUSE 325 A. Robert c. Jackson, 1145 19th Street A. Henry B. Jordan, 916 Investment Build­ A. Charles E. Kief, 400 First Street NW., NW., Washington, D.C. ing, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. American Cotton Manufacturers Insti­ B. Cyrus W. and Lucille M. Manfull, 13152 B. Brotherhood of Railway & Steamship tute, Inc., 1501 Johnston Building, Char­ Wentworth Street, Pacoima, Calif. Clerks, 1015 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. lotte, N.C. D. (6) $1,093.75. D. (6) $2,150. E. (9) $142.52. A. Edwin W. Kaler, 919 18th Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. John A. Killick, 740 11th Street NW., A. Japanese-American Citizens Leagu"e, B. Waterman Steamship Corp., 61 St. Jo­ Washington, D.C. 1634 Post Street, San Francisco, Calif. seph Street, ·Mobile, Ala. B. Eastern Meat Packers Association, Inc., D . (6) $200. E. (9) $225. D. (6) $8,750. 740 11th Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $12.50. A. Daniel Jaspan, Post Offic·e ·· Box 1924, A. John E. Kane, 1625 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. B 1 • Washington, D.C. A. John A. Killick, 740 11th Street NW., B. National Association of Postal Supervi­ B. American Petroleum Institute, 1271 Washington, D.C. sors, Post Office Box 1924, Washington, D.C. Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. B. National Independent Meat Packers As­ D. (6) $3,391.23. E. (9) $53.10. D . (6 ) $3,780. E. (9) -$554.97. sociation, 740 11th Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Joe Jenness, 2000 Florida .Avenue NW., A. Sheldon Z. Kaplan, 817 Barr Building, D. (u) $262.92. washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. National Rural Electric Cooperative As­ B. Guatemala Sugar Producers Association, A. H. Cecil Kilpatrick, 912 American Se­ sociation, 2000 Florida Avenue NW., Wash­ Guatemala. City, Guatemala. curity Building, Washington, D.C. ington, D.C. B. Minot, DeBlois & Maddison, 294 Wash­ A. Jerome J. Keating, 100 Indiana Avenue ington Street, Boston, Mass. A. Robert G. Jeter, Dresden, Tenn. NW., Washington, D.C. E. (9) $380.03. B. H. C. Spinks Clay Co., , Tenn.; B. National Association of Letter Carriers, Old Hickory Clay Co., Paducah, Ky.; Bell 100 Indiana ·Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. A. Kenneth L. Kimble, 1701 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. Clay Co., Gleason, Tenn.; United Clay D. (6) $2,150.76. Mines Corp., Trenton, N.J.; Kentucky-Ten­ B . Life Insurance Association of America, nessee Clay Co., Cooley Clay Co., Kentucky 488 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. Clay Mining Co., Mayfield, Ky.; Tennessee A. Francis V. Keesling, Jr., 605 Market D. (6) $132.25. Absorbent Co., Southern Clay Co., Paris, Street, San Francisco, Calif. B. West Coast Life Insurance Co., 605 A. James F. King, 411 Universal Building, Tenn. Market Street, San Francisco, Calif. D. (6) $2,328.69. Washington, D.C. B. Manufacturing Chemists' Association, A. William T. Jobe, 810 18th Street NW., A. James C. Kelley, .1500 Massachusetts Inc., 1825 Connecticut Avenue NW., Wash­ Washington, D.C. Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. ington, D.C. B. National Ice Association, Inc., 810 18th B. American Machine Tool Distributors' D. (6) $1,250. Street NW., Washington, D.C. Association, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. A. Ludlow King, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue A. Gilbert R. Johnson, 1208 Terminal Tow­ NW., Washington, D.C. er, Cleveland, Ohio. A. Elizabeth A. Kendall, 2310 Connecticut B. National Machine Tool Builders' Asso­ B. La-ke Carriers' Association, 305 Rocke­ Avenue, Washington, D.C. ciation, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue NW., Wash­ feller Building, Cleveland, Ohio. E. (9) $172. ington, D.C.

A. I. L. Kenen, 1737 H Street NW., Wash­ A. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Kingman. A. Glendon E. Johnson, 1701 K Street NW., D. (6) $595. E. (9) $595. Washington, D.C. ington, D.C. B. American Life Convention, 230 North B. American Israel Public Affairs Commit­ tee, 1737 H Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. S . F . Kirby, 20 North Wacker Drive, Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. · D. (6) $444.18. E. (9) $55.70. B. National Council on Business Mail, 20 A. Harold L. Kennedy, 420 Cafritz Build­ North Wacker Drive, Chicago, Ill. A. Hugo E. Johnson, 600 Bulkley Building, ing, Washington, D.C. D. (6) $600. E. (9) $120.69. Cleveland, Ohio. B. Ohio Oil Co., Findlay, Ohio. B. American Iron Ore Association, 600 D. (6) $500. E. (9) $255.40. A. Clifton Kirkpatrick, 1918 North Park­ Bulkley Building, Cleveland, Ohio. way, Memphis, Tenn. A. Miles D. Kennedy, 1608 K Street NW., B. National Cotton Council of America, A. Reuben L. Johnson. Washington, D.C. Post Office Box 9905, Memphis, Tenn. B. The Farmers' Educational and Cooper­ B. American Legion, 700 North Pennsyl­ D. (6) $510. E. (9)$29.77. ative Union of America, 1404 New York Ave­ vania Street, Indianapolis, Ind. nue NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $3,625. E. (9) $83.50. A. Robert M. Koch, 210 H Street NW., D. (6) $2,029.44. E. (9) $100.75. Washington, D.C. A. Frank T. Kenner, 38 Niuiki Circle, Hon- B. National Limestone Institute, Inc., 210 A. George Bliss Jones, Montgomery, Ala. olulu, Hawaii. · H Street NW., Washington, D.C. B. Alabama Railroad Association, 1002 B. Association of American Railroads, E. (9) $10. Fii'st National Bank Building, Montgomery, Transportation Building, Washington, D.C. Ala. D. (6) $179. E. (9) $11.55. A. Germaine Krettek, 200 C Street SE., Washington, D.C. A. L. Dan Jones, 1110 Ring Building, Wash­ A. William F. Kenney, New York, N.Y. B. American Library Association, 50 East ington, D.C. B. Shell Oil Co., 50 West 50th Street, New Huron Street, Chicago, Ill. B. Independent Petroleum Association of York, N.Y. E . (9) $2,764.57. America, 1110 Ring Building, Washington, D. (6) $625. D .C. A. Herman C. Kruse, 245 Market Street, E. (9) $19.07. San Francisco, Calif. A. Franklin E. Kepner, Berwick Bank B. Pacific Gas & Electric Co., 245 Market A. Phillip E. Jones, 920 Tower Building, Building, Berwick, Pa. Street, San Francisco, Calif. Washington, D.C. B. Associated Railroads of Pennsylvania, D. (6) $791.27. E. (9) $1,197.97. B . United States Beet Sugar Association, 1022 Transportation Center, Philadelphia, 920 Tower Building, Washington, D.C. Pa. A. Labor Bureau of Middle West, 1001 D . (6) $100. Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D .C., and A. Ronald M. Ketcham, Post Office Box 11 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago, Ill. A. Robert F. Jones, 515 Perpetual Building, 351, Los Angeles, Calif. Washington, D.C. B. Southern California Edison Co., Post A. Labor-Management Maritime Commit­ B. American Cable & Radio Corp., 67 Broad Office Box 351, Los Angeles, Calif. tee, 132 Third Street SE., Washington, D.C. Street, New York, ·N.Y., and subsidiaries. D. (6) $5,430. E. (9) $4,819.25. A. Jeff Kibre, 1341 G Street NW., Wash-:­ A. Rowland Jones, Jr., 1145 19th Street ington, D.C. A. Dan Lacy, 24 West 40th Street, New NW., Washington, D.C. B. International Longshoremen's & Ware­ York, N.Y. B. American Retail Federation, 1145 19th housemen's Union, 150 Golden Gate Avenue, B. National Committee for the Universal Street NW., Washington, D.C. San Francisco, Calif. Copyright Convention, 24 West 40th Street, D. (6) $1,500. E. (9) $461.59. D. (6) $1,718.52. E. (9) $1,420.12. New York, N.Y. 326 CONGRESSIONAL RECORp -_~ HOUSE Janua?"Y G A. James K. Langan, 100 Indiana Avep.ue A. Life Insurance Association Of America, B . N:.ational Soc_iety of .Professi.Qnal EI).gi­ N.W., Washington, D.C. 4aa Madison Avenue, New York, N .Y., and neers, 2029 K Street NW.~ · Washil).gton, D.C. D. (6) $3,126. 1701 K Street NW., Washington, :p.c. _ D .. (6) $750...... D. (6) _$3,891.12. E. (9) $3,891.12. A. Fritz G. Lanham, 2737 Devonshire Place A. John C. Lynn, 425 13th- St reet NW., NW., Washington, D.C. A. L. Blaine Liljenquist, 917 15th Street Washington, D.C. B. National Patent Council, Inc, 1434 West NW., Washington, D.C. .B. A,rnericn.n Farm Bureau Federation, 11th Avenue, Gary, Ind. B. Western States Meat Packers Associa­ 2300 M ~rchandise M 1rt, Chicago, Ill. D. (6) $999.96. tion, Inc., 604 Mission Street, San Fra.ncisco, .D. (6) $2,162.50. E . (9) $26.18. Calif. · A. Fritz G. Lanham, 2737 Devonshire Place D. (6) $3,125. E. (9) $20.30. A. John A . .McCart, 900 F · Street NW., NW., Washington, D.C. W ashington, D.C. · A. Lester W. Lindow, 1735 DeSales Street B . American Feder .ttion of Government B. Quality Brands Associates of America, Employees. ·· Inc., 1001 Grant Street, Gary, Ind. NW., Washington, D .C. D. (6) $900. . D. (6) $2,244.'7,0. E . (9) $13.55. A. Robert G. Litschert, 1200 18th Street NW., Washington, D.C. A J. L. McC.1.El(ill, 1201 16th Street NW., A. Fritz G. Lanham, 2737 Devonshire Place B. National Association of Electric Cos., \Y.ashington, D.C. NW., Washington, D.C. 1200 18th Street NW., Washington, D.C. B . National Education Associatio~, 1201 B. Trinity Improvement Association, Inc., D. (6) $956.25. E. (9) $18.16. 16th Street NW., Washington, D.C. 808 Trans-American Building, Fort Worth, D. (6) $225. E . (9) $5.78. Tex. A. W alter J. Little, 944 Transportation D. (6) $1,275. Building, Washington, D.C. A. Angus H . McDonald. B . Association of American Railroads, B. l<,armers' Educational & Co-Operative A. Dillard B. Lasseter, 1616 P Street NW., Transportation Building, Washington, D.C. Vnion of America, 1404 New York Avenue Washington, D .C. - D. (6) $441.60. E . (9) $1,219.94. l\TW., W J.shington, D.C. B . American Trucking Associations, Inc., D. (6) $2,208.64 ...~· (9) $106.05. 1616 P Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Leonard Lopez, 400 First Street NW., D. (6) $3,000. E . (9) $375. Washington, D.C. A. Wllliam J. McDonald, 3005 Fernside B. District Lodge No. 44, International Boulevard, Alameda, Calif. A. Alan Latman, 200 East 42d Street, New Association of Machinists, 400 First Street B. National Council of Naval Air Stations York, N.Y. NW., Washington, D.C.. Employee Organizations, 3005 Fernside Bou­ B. National Committee for Effective Design D. (6) $2,499.90. E. (9) $15. levard, Alameda, Calif. Legislation, 200 East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. A. Otto Lowe, Cape Charles, Va. A. Joseph. T. McDonnell,_. 425 13th Street E. (9) $206.75. B. National ·canners Association, 1133 20th NW., Washington, D.C. Street NW., Washington, D.C. B . National Association of. Electric Cos., A. John V. Lawrence, 1424 16th Street NW., D. (6) $1,000. 1200 18th Street NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. American Trucking Associations, Inc., A. Scott W. Lucas, 1025 Connecticut Ave­ A. A. J. McFarland, 126 North _ Eighth 1424 16th Street NW., Washington, D.C. nue NW., Washington, D .C. Street, Sterling, K ans. · D. (6) $224.58. E. (9) $6.80. B. American Finance Conference, 176 West B. Christian Amendment Movement. Adams Street, Chicago, Ill. D. (6) $999.99. D. (6) $1,250. A. Thomas B . Lawrence, 917 15th Street A. William F. McKenna, 91)8 Colorado NW., Washington, D.C. A. Scott W. Lucas, 1025 Conned;tcut Ave­ B. National Licensed Beverage Association, Building, Washington, D.C. nue NW., Washington, D.C. B. National Association of Mutual Savings 420 Seventh Street, Racine, Wis. B. Group Hospitalization, Inc., 14th and D. (6) $600. Banks, 60 East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. L Streets NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $28.08. E. (9) $15.23. D. (6) $250. E. (9) $10.50. A. Warren Lawrence, 1700 K Street NW., A. William H. McLin, 1201 16th Street Washington, D.C. A. Scott W. Lucas, 1025 Connecticut Ave­ B. Standard Oil Co. of California, 1700 K NW., Washington, D.C. nue NW., Washington, D .C. B. Dlvision of Legislation and Federal Re­ Street NW., Washington, D.C. B. Mobile Homes Manufacturers Associa­ D. (6) $160. E. (9) $75. lations of the NEA, 1201 16th Street NW., tion, 20 North Wacker Drive, Chicago, Ill. Washington, D.C. D. (6) $1,000. D. (6) $1 ,477.50. E. (9) $46.83. A. Gene Leach, 425 13th Street NW., Wash­ ington, D.C. A. Scott W. Lucas, 1025 Connecticut Ave­ A. W. H. McMains, 1132 Pennsylvania B. American Farm Bureau Federation, 2300 nue NW., Washington, D .C. Building, Washington, D.C. Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Ill. B. Outdoor Advertising Association of B . Distilled Spirits Institute, 1132 Penn­ D. (6) $1,212.50. E. (9) $37.35. America, Inc., 24 West Erie Street, Chicago, sylvania Building, Washington, D .C. Ill. A. Robert F . Lederer, 835 Southern Build­ D. (6) $250. A. C. W. McMillan, 801 East 17th Avenue, ing, Washington, D.C. Denver, Colo. B. American Association of Nurserymen, A. Scott W. Lucas, 1025 Connecticut Ave­ B. American National Cattlemen's Associa­ Inc., 835 Southern Building, Washington, nue NW., Washington, D .C. tion, 801 East 17th Avenue, Denver, Colo. D.C. B. Roadside Business Association, 646 D. (6) $3,750. D. (6) $24.38. E. (9) $31.38. North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill. D. (6) $250. A. Clarence M. McMillan, 1343 L Street A. Lee & Ross. NW., Washington, D.C. B. Committee of American Steamship A. Scott W. Lucas, 1025 Connecticut Ave­ B. National Candy Wholesalers Association, Lines. nue NW., Washington, D.C. Inc., 1343 L Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $6,249.99. E. (9) $4,208.02. B. Adolpha von Zedlitz, 60 Sutton Place South, New York, N.Y. A. Ralph J. McNair, 1701 K Street NW., A. Legislative Committee of the Commit­ Washington, D.C. tee for a National Trade Policy, Inc., 1025 A. Scott W. Lucas, 1025 Connecticut Ave­ B. Life Insurance Association of America, Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. nue NW., Washington, D.C. 488 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. D. (6) $45. E. (9) $545.71. B. Western Medical Corporation,· 415-423 D. (6) $97.75. E. (9) $1.09. West Pershing Road, Chicago, Ill. A. Roy T. Lester, 1523 L Street NW., Wash­ D. (6) $1,000. A. William P. MacCracken, Jr., 1000 Con­ ington, D.C. necticut Avenue, Washington, D.C. B. American Medical Association, 535 A. John M. Lumley, 1201 16th Street NW., B. American Optometric Association, Inc., North Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. Washington, D.C. 8001 Jenkins Arcade, Pittsburgh, Pa. D. (6) $1,100. E. (9) $112.90. B. Division of Legislation and Federal Re­ D. (6) $3,750. E. (9) $210.93. lations of the National Education Associa­ A. John R. Lewis, 1625 K Street NW., tion. A. William P. MacCracken, Jr., 1000 Con­ Washington, D.C. D. ,(6) $153.12. E. (9) $10.46. necticut A venue, Washington, D.O. B. Mid-Continent Oil & Gas Association, B. Frankel Brothers, 521 Fifth Avenue, New 300 Tulsa Building, Tulsa, Okla. A. Milton F. Lunch, 2029 K Street ~W., York, N.Y. D. (6) $40. E. (9) $9.30. Washington, D.C. E. (9) $0.75. 1961 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -HOUSE 327 A. William P. Maccracken, Jr., 1000 Con­ A. Mike M. Masaoka, 919 18th Street NW., - B. American Retail Federation, 1145 19th necticut Avenue, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Street NW., Washington, D.C. B. Mrs. Willi Zietz, Savoy Hilton Hotel, B. Japanese American Citizens League, D. (6) $1,250. E. (9) $150.76. New York City. 1634 Post Street, San Francisco, Calif. E . (9) $0.75. D. (6) $400. E. (9) $225. A. Michigan Hospital Service, 441 East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. A. John G. Macfarlan, 1725 l Street NW., A. Walter J. Mason, 815 16th Street NW., E. (9) $1,513.01. Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. Railway Express Agency, 1725 I Street B. American Federation of Labor & Con­ A. Clarence R. Miles, 1615 H Street NW., NW., Washington, D.C. gress of Industrial Organizations, 815 16th Washington, D.C. D. (6) $1,275. E. (9) $1',564.39. Street NW., Washington, D .C. . B . Chamber of Commerce of the U.S.A. D. (6) $3,250. E. (9) $740.05. A. Jerome J. Madigan, 1117 Barr Building, A. John R. Miles. Washington, D.C. A. P . H. Mathews, 944 Transportation B. Chamber of Commerce of the United B. Home Manufacturers Association, 1117 Building,· Washington, D.C. States. Barr Building, Washington, D.C. B. Association of American Railroads, Transportation Building, Washington, D.C. A. Military Survivors, Inc., 509 Ridgely A. Arch L. Madsen, 1735 DeSales Street D. (6) $945.43. E. (9) $820.42 Avenue, Annapolis, Md. NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $90. E. (9) $1,237.57. A. Charles D. Matthews, 1200 18th Street A. Don Mahon,. Box 959, Ben Franklin Sta­ NW., Washington, D.C. A. Milk Industry Foundation, 1145 19th tion, Washington, D.C. B. National Association of Electric Cos., Street NW., Washington, D.C. 'E. (9) $405.80·. 1200 18th Street NW., Washington, D.C. D : (6) $67.50. E. (9) $14.20. A. Miller & Chevalier, 1001 Connecticut A. Walter E. Maloney, 40 Wall Street, New Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. York, N.Y. A. Joe G. Matthews, 944 Transportation B. Estate of Josephine S. Boge1·t, 37 Wa.U B. American Steamship Committee on Building, Washington, D.C. Street, New York, N.Y. Conference Studies, Barr Building, Washing­ B. Association of American Railroads, D. (6) $5,000. E. (9) $21.10. ton, D.C. Transportation Building, Washington, D.C. D. (6) $2,270. E. (9) $934.31. D. (6) $680.84. E. (9) $353.35. A. Dale_Miller, Mayflower Hotel, Washing­ ton, D.C. , A. Carter Manasco, 4201 Chesterbrook A. C. V. & R. V. Maudlin, 1111 E Street B. Dallas (Tex.) Chamber of Commerce. Road, McLean, Va. NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $1,500. B. National Business Publications, Inc., B. National Association of Secondary Ma­ 1913 I Str~aet NW., Washington, D.C. terial Industries, Inc., 271 Madison Avenue, A. Dale Miller, Mayflower Hotel, Washing­ D. (6) $600. New York, N.Y. ton, D.C. B. Intracoastal Canal Association of Lou­ A. Carter Manasco, 4201 Chesterbrook A. Mrs. Vera Mayer. isiana and Texas, 2211 South Coast Building, Road, McLean, Va. B. National Consumers League, 1025 Ver­ Houston, Tex. B. National Coal Association, Coal Build­ mont Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $2,625. ing, Washington, D.C. D. (6) $1,179.96. D. (6) $3,000. E. (9) $177.05. A. Dale Miller, Mayflower Hotel, Washing­ A. Howard W. Mays, Jr., 210 H Street NW., ton, D.C. A. Manufacturing Chemists' Association, Washington, D.C. B. Texas Gulf Sulphur Co., Newgulf, Tex., Inc., 1825 Connecticut Avenue NW., Wash­ B. National Limestone Institute, Inc., 210 and New York, N.Y. ington, D.C. H Street NW., Washington, D .C. D. (6) $2,250. D. (6) $2,625. E. (9) $2,475. E. (9) $5. . A. Edwin Reid Miller, 1004 Farnam Street, A. Olya Margolin, 1637 Massachusetts A. Lester H. Means, 777 14th Street NW., Omaha, Nebr. Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. Nebraska Railroads Legislative Com­ B. National Council of Jewish Women, B. General Electric Co., Appliance Park, mittee, 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebr. Inc., 1 West 47th Street, New York, N.Y. Louisville, Ky. D. (6) $2,553. E. (9) $264.10. D. (6) $1,797.84. E. (9) $45.30. D . (6) $50. E. (9) $5.75. A. Lloyd S. Miller, 1001 Connecticut Ave­ A. Rodney W. Markley, Jr., Wyatt Build­ A. John S. Mears, 1608 K Street NW., nue NW., Washtngton, D.C., and 195 Broad­ ing, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. way, New York, N.Y. B. Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich. B. American Legion, 700 North Pennsyl­ B. American Telephone & Telegraph Co., D. (6) $2,800. E. (9) $687.46. vania Street, Indianapolis, Ind. 195 Broadway, New York, N.Y. D. (6) $2,055. A. Raymond E. Marks, 65 Market Street, A. Claude Minard, 215 Market Street, San San Francisco, Calif. A. Medical Society of the District of Francisco, Calif. B . Southern Pacific Co., 65 Market Street, Columbia, 1718 M Street NW., Washington, B. Cali.fornia Railroad Association, 2'15 San Francisco, Calif. D.C. Market Street, San Francisco, Calif.

A. Edwin E. Marsh, 414 Crandall Building, A. Mehler, Goldsborough & Ives, 2000 K A. Seymour S. Mintz, William T . .Plumb, Salt Lake City, Utah. Street NW., Washington, D.C. Jr., Robert K. Kifler, and Richard A. Mullens, B. National Wool Growers Association. B. Ferro Corp., Glostex Chemicals, Inc., 810 Colorado Building, Washington, D.C. D. (6) $2,750. E. (9) $271.31. o. Hommel Co., and Pemco Corp. B. Hughes Tool Co., Houston, Tex. D. (6) $1,215. A. Winston W. Marsh, 1343 L Street NW., A. Seymour S. Mintz, 800 Colorado Build­ ing, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. A. Kenneth A. Meiklejohn, 1209 Rippon B. National Tire Dealers & Retreaders As­ B. Tennessee Products & Chemical Corp., Road, Alexandria, Va. Nashville, Tenn. sociation, 1343 L Street NW., Washington, B. Joint Minimum Wage Committee, 815 D .C. 16th Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Clarence Mitchell, 100 Massachusetts D. (6) $3,000. E. (9) $330.95. A. Fred T. Marshall, 1112 19th Street NW., Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. National Association for the Advance­ B. B. F. Goodrich Co., 500 South Main A. Kenneth A. Meiklejohn, 1209 Rippon ment of Colored People, 20 West 40th Street, Street, Akron, Ohio. Road, Alexandria, Va. New York, N.Y. B. Retail, Wholesale & Department Store D. (6) $1,875. A. J. Paull Marshall, 944 Transportation Union, 132 West 43d Street, New York, N.Y. Building, Washington, D.C. , D. (6) $675. A. M. D. Mobley, 1010 Vermont Avenue B. Association of American Railroads, NW., Washington, D .C. Transportation Building, Washington, D.C. A. M. Barry Meyer, 1616 P Street NW., B. American Vocational Association, 1010 Washington, D.C. Vermont Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. A. Tommy M. Martin, 1040 Warner Build­ B. American Trucking Associations, Inc., ing, Washington, D.C. 1616 P Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Willis C. Moffatt, First Security Build­ B. National Rural Letter Carriers' Associ­ D. (6) $100. E. (9) $49.20. ing, Boise, Idaho. ation, 1040 Warner Building, Washington, D.C. A. James G. Michaux, 1145 19th Street A. Harry L. Moffett, 1102 Ring Building, D. (6) $952.26. E. (9) $11.65. NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. 328 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HQ'Q$E January ~ 6 B. American Mining Co'ngress, Ring Bt!-ild­ · A. Paul A. Nagle, 100 Indiana Avenue NW., . A. National Council . on Business Mail, 20 ing, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. · North Wacker l;)rive, Clilcag6, Ill .. D. (6) $750. . D. (6) .$3,000. E. (9} $720.69. . " ' . A. Cecil Morgan, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, _New A. National Association of Direct Seiling A. Naction ~l. Council of ~armer ·coopera­ York, N.Y. Cos., 163-165 Center Street, Winona, Minn. tives, 16~6 H .Stre_et NW., Washing'ton, D :C. B. Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey.), 30 D. (6) $13,750. E. (9) $4. D. (6) $2,050. E . (9) $1,578.08. Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N.Y. E . (9) $0.25. . A. National Association of Electric Cos., ~ ·A.: N~ional . Council Junior . Order United 1200 18th Street NW., Washington, D.C. A.meiicim· -Mechanics, 3027 North Broad A. Morison, Murphy, Clapp & Abrams, D. (6) $723.27. E. (9} $11,304.09. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Penm:ylvania Building, Washington, D .C. • E. (.9) $11)0. B. American Reciprocal Insurance Associ­ A. National Association of Frozen Food ation, Kansas City, Mo. Packers, 919 18th Street NW., Washington, A. Nati~D:~r: c6uncil of Nav~l Air Stations E. (9) $104.17. D.C. ·Employee Organizations, 3005 Fernside Bou­ levard, Alameda, Calif. A. Morison, Murphy, Clapp & Abrams, A. National Association of . Insurance D . (6) ~100. Pennsylvania Building, Washington, D .C. Agents, Inc., 96 Fulton Street, New York, N.Y. B. Area Employment Expansion Commit­ D. (6) $3,500. E. (9) $8,461.67. A. National Counsel Associates, 229 Shore­ tee, 1144 Pennsylvania Building, Washington, ham Building, Washington, D .C. D.C. A. National Association of Letter Carriers, B . Association of ·First Class Mailers, 500 100 Indiana Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. Walker Building, Washington, D.C. A. Morison; Murphy, Clapp & Abrams, D. (6) $586,167. E. (9) $22,692.66. D . (6) $667.50. E . . (9) $746.43. Pennsylvania Building, Washington, D.C. B. Ford Motor Co., American Road, Dear­ A. National Association of Margarine A. National Counser Associates, 229 Shore­ born, Mich. · Manufacturers, Munsey Building, Washing- · ham Building, Waf?hington, D.C. D. (6) $300. ton, D.C. B. Independent Airlines Association, 1411 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Morison, Murphy, Clapp & Abrams, A. National Association of Mutual Savings . D. (6} $1,750. E. (9) $1,342.69. ·Pennsylvania Building, Washington, D.C. Banks, 60 East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. B. St. Thomas Chamber of Commerce, Vir­ D. (6) $15.23. E. (9) $15.23. A. National Economic Council, Inc., '7501 gin Islands, U.S.A. Empire State Building, New York, ·N.Y. E. (9) $42.81. A. National Association of Plumbing Con­ D. (6) $523 .72. E . (9) $680.94. tractors, 1016 20th Street NW., Washington, A. Morison, Murphy, Clapp & Abrams, D.C. A. National Electrical Contractors Asso­ Pennsylvania Building, Washington, D.C. ciation, Inc., 1200 18th Street NW., Wash­ B. Sperry & Hutchinson Co., 114 Fifth Ave­ A. National Association of Postal Super­ ington, D.C. nue, New York, N.Y. visors, Post Office Box 1924, Washington, D. (6) $1,000. E. (9) $169.93. D.C. A. National Electrical Manufacturers As­ D. (6) $12,450. E. (9) $6,472.29. sociation, 155 East 44th Street, New York, A. Giles Morrow, 1Q12 14th Street NW., N .Y. Washington, D .C. A. National Association of Retired Civil . D. (6) $2,586.59. E. (9) $2,586.59. B. Freight Forwarders Institute, 1012 14th Employees, 1625 Connecticut Avenue NW., Street NW., Washington, D .C. Washington, D.C. A. National Federation of Federal Employ­ D. (6) $5,625. E. (9) $271.38. E. (9) $1,260. ees, 1729 G Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $125,680.15. E. (9) $9,051.16. A. Harold G. Mosier, 610 Shoreham Build­ A. National Association of Soil Conserva­ ing, Washington, D .C. tion Districts, League City, Tex. A. National Feder!ltion of Post Office B. Aerospace Industries Association of D. (6} $524.50. E . (9) $524.50. Clerks, 817 14th Street NW;, · Washington, America, Inc., 610 Shoreham Building, Wash­ D.C. ington, D.C. A. National Association of Travel Organ­ D. (6) $162,832.66. E. (9) $22,869.94. D. (6) $2,704. E. (9) $29.90. izations, 1422 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. National Housing Conference, Inc., 1025 A. Bernard R. Mullady, .1200 15th Street D. (6} $27,918.24. E. (9) $682.50. Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. NW., Washington, D.C. · D. (6) $21,995.16. E. (9) $18,933.02. B. International Brotherhood of Electrical A. National Canners Association, 1133 20th Workers. Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. National Independent Dairies Associa­ D. (6} $2,730. D. (6) $455,817.06. E. (9} $4,474.05. tion, 1627 K Street NW., Washington, D.C.

A. Vincent S. Mullaney, 777 14th Street A. National Coal Association, Coal Build­ A. National Independent Meat Packers As­ NW., Washington, D.C. ing, Washington, D .C. sociation, 740 11th Street NW., Washington, B. General Electric Co., 570 Lexington D .C. Avenue, New York, N.Y. A. National Committee for Effective Design D. (6) $909.43. E. (9) $2,548.14. D. (6) $937.50. E. (9) $611.04. Legislation, 200 East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. D. (6) $845. E. (9) $206.75. A. National League of Insured Savings~­ A. T. H. Mullen, 711 14th Street NW., sociations, 907 Ring Building, Washington, Washington, D.C. A. National Committee on Parcel Post Size D.C. B. American Paper & Pulp Association, 122 & Weight Limitations, 1145 19th Street NW., D. (6) $847.70. E. (9) $2,758.38. East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. Washington, D .C. · A. Na.tional Limestone Institute, Inc., 210 A. T. H. Mullen, 711 14th Street NW., A. National Committee for Research in H Street NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Neurological Disorders~ University Hospital, D. (6) $973.25. E. (9) $973.25. B. American Pulpwood Association, 220 Minneapolis, Minn. · East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. E. (9) $5,000. A. National Livestock Tax Committee, 801 East 17th Avenue, Denver, Colo. A. Walter J. Munro, Hotel Washington, A. National Committee for the Universal D. (6} $1,258.66. E. (9} $1,770.30. Washington, D.C. Copyright Convention, 24 West 40th Street, B. Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. New York, N.Y. A. National Lumber Manufacturers Asso­ ciation, 1319 18th ·Street NW., Washington, A. Dr. Emmett J . Murphy, 5737 13th Street A. National Congress of Parents & Teach­ D.C. NW., Washington, D.C. ers, 700 North Rush Street, Chicago, Ill. D. (6} $1,822.19. E. (9} $1,642.74. B. National Chiropractic Insurance Co., National Building, Webster City, Iowa. A. Na tiona! Cotton Compress & Cotton · A. National Milk Producers Federation, 30 D. (6) $500. E. (9) $500. Warehouse Association, 1085 Shrine Build­ F Street NW., Washington, D.C. ing, Memphis, Tenn. D . . (6) $7,039.63. E,_(9) $7,0~9.63. A. Kenneth D. Naden, 1616 H Street NW., Washington, D.C. · A. National Cotton Council of America, A. National Multiple Sclerosis. Society. 257 B. National Council of Farmer Coopera­ Post Office Box 9905, Memphis, Tenn. Fourth Avenue, New "York City. tives. D. (6) $8,322.37. E. (9) .8,322.37. E. (9) $832.19. 1961 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- HOUSE 329 A. National Parking Association, Inc., 711 A. A. Z. Nelson, -1319 18th Street NW., A. Samuel Omasta, 210 H Street NW., 14th Street NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. National Lumber Manufacturers Asso­ B. National Limestone Institute, Inc., 210 A. National Postal Transpor-t Association, ciation, 1319 18th Street NW., Washington, H Street NW., Washington, D.C. 100 Indiana Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. D.C. E. (9) $3. D. (6) $9,492.38. E. (9) $9,492.38. E. (9) $8.90. A. Clayton L. Orn, 539 South Main Street, A. National Postal Committee for Educa· A. Paul Nelson, 2000 Florida Avenue NW., Findlay, Ohio. tiona! and Cultural Materials, 24 West 40th Washington, D.C. B. The Ohio Oil Co., Findlay, Ohio. Street, New York, N.Y. B. National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, 2000 Florida Avenue NW., Wash­ A. Morris E. Osburn, Central Trust Build­ A. National Restaurant Association, 1012 ington, D.C. ing, Jefferson City, Mo. 14th Street NW., Washington, D.C. B. Missouri Railroad Committee. D. (6) $3,440.92. E. (9) $3,440.92. A. New York & New Jersey Dry Dock Asso­ ciation, 161 William Street, New York City. A. Kermit Overby, 2000 Florida Avenue A. National Retail Furniture Association, D. (6) $2,236.63. E. (9) $2,011.25. NW., Washington, D.C. 666 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. B. National Rural Electric Cooperative As­ A. New York Stock Exchange, 11 Wall sociation, 2000 Florida Avenue NW., Washing­ A. National Retail Merchants Association,. Street, New York, N.Y. ton, D.C. 100 West 31st Street, New York, N.Y. E. (9) $3,000. D. (6) $182. D. (6) $8,785.04. E. (9) $12,346.76. A. 0. L. Norman, 1200 18th Street NW., A. John A. Overholt, 10315 Kensington A. National Rivers & Harbors Congress, Washington, D.C. Parkway, Kensington, Md. 1028 Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, B. National Association of Electric Com­ B . .National Association of Retired Civil D.C. panies, 1200 18th Street NW., Washington, Employees, 1625 Connecticut Avenue, Wash­ D. (6) $3,070. E. (9) $8,089. D.C. ington, D.C. D. (6) $1,012.50. E. (9) $34.58. D. (6) $923.10. E. (9) $98.99. A. National Rural Electric Cooperative As· sociatlon, 2000 Florida. Avenue NW., Wash· A. Robert H. North, 1105 Barr Building, A. Vaux Owen, 1729 G Street NW., Wash­ ington, D.C. Washington, D.C. ington, D.C. E. (9) $499.58. B. International Association of Ice Cream B. National Federation of Federal Em­ Manufacturers, 1105 Barr Building, Wash­ ployees, 1729 G Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. National Rural Letter Carriers' Associa­ ington, D.C. D. (6) $3,365.39. E. (9) $4.50. tion, 1040 Warner Building, Washington, D.C. D. (6) $14,026.63. E. (9) $7,383.02. A. Harry E. Northam, 185 North Wabash A. Pacific American Tankship Association, A venue, Chicago, Ill. 25 California. street, San Francisco, Calif. A. National Society of Profe~sional Engi­ B. Association of American Physicians and D. (6) $200. E. (9) $1,624.99. neers, 2029 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. Surgeons, Inc., 185 North Wabash A venue. D. (6) $54,578.44. E. (9) $4,975.39. Chicago, Ill. A. Edwin F. Padberg, 1223 Pennsylvania. Building, Washington, D.C. ' A. National Tax Relief Coalition, 2309 Pine A. E. M. Norton, 30 F Street NW., Washing­ B. The Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 6 Penn Croft Road, Greensboro, N.C. ton, D.C. Center Plaza, Philadelphia, Pa. B. L. S. Franklin, 2309 Pine Croft Road, B. National Milk Producers Federation, Greensboro, N.C. 30 F Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Everett L. Palmer, 901 Hamilton Street, D. (6) $100. E. (9.} $39. Allentown, Pa. A. National Tire Dealers and Retreaders B. Pennsylvania Power and Light Co., 901 Association, 1343 L Street NW., Washington, A. Brice O'Brien, 1102 Ring Building, Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. D.C. Washington, D.C. E. (9) $159.49. D. (6) $33. E. {9) $33. B. American Mining Congress, Ring Build­ ing, Washington 6, D.C. A. Lew M. Paramore, Town House Hotel, A. National Woman's Christian Temper­ D. (6) $.600. E. (9) $9.95. Kansas City, Kans. ance Union, 1730 Chicago Avenue, Evanston, B. Mississippi Valley Association, 1978 Ill. A. George J. O'Brien, 225 Bush Street, San Railway Exchange Building, St. Louis, Mo. D. (6) $2,689.80. E. (9) $3,010.04. Francisco, Calif. B. Standard Oil Co. of California, 225 Bush A. J. D. Parel, 944 Transportation Build­ A. National Wool Growers Association, Street, San Francisco, Calif. ing, Washington, D.C. 414 Crandall Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. B. Association of American Rallroads, D. (6) $26,945. E. (9) $3,021.31. A. E. H. O'Connor, 176 West Adams Street, Transportation Building, Washington, D.C. Chicago, Ill. A. Nation-Wide Committee of Industry, B. Insurance Economics Society of Amer­ A. Mrs. Karla V. Parker, 1729 Union Boule­ Agriculture and Labor on Import-Export ica, 176 West Adams Street, Chicago, Ill. vard SE., Grand Rapids, Mich. Policy, 815 15th Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $5,529.75. D. (6) $8,775. E. (9) $16,978.51. A. A. Lee Parsons, 10 East 4oth Street, New A. R. E. O'Connor, 122 East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. A. Robert R. Neal, 1701 K Street NW., York, N.Y. B. American Cotton Manufacturers Insti­ Washington, D.C. B. American Paper & Pulp Association, tute, 1501 Johnston Building, Charlotte, N.C. B. Health Insurance Association of Amer­ 122 East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. ica, 1701 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. James G. Patton. A. John A. O'Donnell, 1616 P Street NW., B. The Farmers• Educational and Co-Op­ A. William S. Neal, 918 16th Street NW., Washington, D.C. erative Union of America, 1575 Sherman Washington, D.C. B. American Trucking Associations, Inc., Street, Denver, Colo., and 1404 New York B. National Association of Manufacturers. 1616 P Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $900. E. (9) $600. Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $1,250. E. (9) $1,238.10. A. Samuel E. Neel, 1001 15th Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Ohio Railroad Association, 16 East Broad B. Mortgage Bankers Association of Amer­ Street, Columbus, Ohio. A. Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garri­ ica, 111 West Washington Street, Chicago, Dl. E. (9) $782.68. son, 575 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. D. (6) $4,600. E. (9) $2,808.32. B. Science Materials Center, Inc., 59 A. Alvin E. Oliver, 400 Folger Building, Fourth Avenue, New York, N.Y. A. Samuel E. N·eel, 1001 15th Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $3,000. Washington, D.C. B. Grain & Feed Dealers National Asso­ B. James W. Rouse & Co., Inc., 14 West ciation, 400 Folger Building, Washington, A. Edmund W. Pavenstedt, care of White & Saratoga Street, Baltimore, Md.; Walker & D.C. Case, 14 Wall Street, New York, N.Y. Dunlop, Inc., 905 16th Street NW., Washing­ ton, D.C.; Frederick W. Berens, Inc., 1722 L A. Clarence H. Olson, 1608 K Street NW., A. Pehle, Lesser, Mann, Riemer & Luxford, Street NW., Washington, D.C.; The Carey Washington, D.C. 1210 18th Street NW., Washington, D.C. Winston Co., 1723 Connecticut Avenue NW., B. The American Legion, 700 North Penn­ B. El Salvador Fishermen's Association, Washington, D.C.; B. F. Sa.ul Co., 925 15th sylvania. Street, Indianapolis, Ind. San Salvador, El Salvador. Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $2,595. E. (9) $69.52. E. (9) $14.03. 330 CONGRESSIONAL R~CORD - · HOlJS:e January 6 A. Philip C. Pendleton, Second Street Pike, A. James K. Polk, 40 Wall Street, New .fi._. C. J . .Putt, 910 Jackson Street, Topeka, Bryn Athyn, Pa. York,N.Y. . Kans. · . · B. Charitable Contributors Association, 100 B. Consolidated Edison Co. of New York, B. The 1\tchison, 'J;'ope~a & ''sante Fe Rail­ Old York Road, Jenkintown, Pa. Inc., 4 Irving Place• .New York, N.Y. way Co., 920 Jackson S~reet, Topeka, Kans. D. (6) $400. E. (9) $175. A. James K. Polk, 40 Wall Street, New A. Luke C. Quinn, jr., lOOt' Connecticut A. Philip C. Pendleton, Second Street Pike, York, N.Y. Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. Bryn Athyn, Pa. B. The Western Pacific Railroad Co., 526 B. American Cancer Society, Arthritis and B. Family Tax Association, 2110 Girard Mission Street, San Francisco, Calif. Rheumatism Foundation, United Cerebral Trust Building, Philadelphia, Pa. Palsy Association, National Multiple Sclero­ D. (6) $2,500. E. (9) $497.22. A. Frank M. Porter, 1271 Avenue of the sis Society, N~w York City, N.Y.; National Americas, New York, N.Y. Committee for Research ~n Neurological Dis- A. Philip C. Pendleton, Second Street Pike, B. American Petroleum Institute, 1271 orders, Minneapolis, Minn. . Bryn Athyn, Pa. Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. D. (6) $13,249.97. E. (9) $8,858.17. B. The Pitcairn Co., 100 West lOth Street, Wilmington, Del. A. Nelson J. Post, 30 F Street NW., Wash- A. Alex Radin, 919 18th Street NW., D. (6) $3,000. E. (9) $251.47. ington, D.C. · · Washington, D.C. B. National Milk Producers Federation, 30 B. American Public Power Association, A. Sanford Z. Persons, 820 13th Street NW., F Street NW., Washington, D.C. 919 18th Street NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. D. (6) $50. E. (9) $105.58. D. (6). $63.44. B. United World Federalists, Inc., 820 13th Street N.W., Washington, D.C. A. Charles E. Potter, 1411 K Street NW., A. Alan T. R ains, 777 14th Street NW., D. (6) $555.80. E. (9) $17.05. W ashington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. Committee of American Tanker Owners, B. United Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Asso­ A. Mrs. Esther Peterson, 815 16th Street Inc., 1411 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. ciation, 777 14th Street NW., Washington, NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $6,249.99. E. (9) $1,388.97. D.C. B. Industrial Union Department, AFL-CIO, E. (9) $52.12. 815 16th Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Richard M. Powell, 1210 Tower Building, - , - D. (6) $2,813.44. E. (9) $2,167.24. Washington, D.C. A. Donald J. Ramsey, ''1612 I Street NW., B. National Associ!'Ltion of Refrigerated Washington, D.C. A. Hugh Peterson. Warehouses, 1210 Tower Building, Washing­ B. Silver Users Association, 1612 I . Street B. Georgia Power Co., 75 Marietta Street, ton, D.C. NW., Washington, D.C. Atlanta, Ga. D. (6) $425. E. (9) $59.97. D. (6) $7,500. A. William I. Powell, 1110 Ring Building, Washington, D.C. A. Hugh Peterson, 1001 Connecticut Ave­ B. Independent Petroleum Association of A. J. A. Ransford, ·1317 F Street NW., nue NW., Washington, D.C. America, 1110 Ring Building, Washington, Washington, D.C. B. Tidewater Oil Co., Los Angeles, Calif. B. U.S. Cane Sugar Refiners Association, D.C. 1001 Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, E. (9) $8.70. D.C. A. Stanley Rector, 506 Hotel Washington, A. Thomas W. Power, 1012 14th Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. J. Hardin Peterson, Post Office Box 111, Washington, D.C. B. Unemployment Benefit Advisors, Inc. Lakeland, Fla. B. National Restaurant Association, 1012 D. (6) $1,000. B. Florida Citrus Mutual, Lakeland, Fla. 14th Street NW., Washington, D.C., and 1530 D. (6) $1,800. E. (9) $49.75. North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. A. otie M. Reed, 1107 19th Street NW., D. (6) $525. E. (9) $50. Washington, D.C. . . A. J. Hardin Peterson, Post Office Box 111, B. National Creameries Association, 1107 Lakeland, Fla. A. Homer V. Prater, 900 F Street NW., 19th Street NW., Washington, D.C. · · B. West Coast Inland Navigation District, Washington, D.C. D. (6) $1,875. E . (9) $3,288.56. Court House, Bradenton, Fla. B. American Federation of Government D. (6) $600. E. (9) $21. Employees, 900 F Street NW., Washington, A. W. 0. Reed, 6254 Woodland Drive, Dallas, D.C. Tex. A. J. Hardin Peterson, Post Office Box 111, D. (6) $2,124.80. E. (9) $30. B. Texas Railroads. Lakeland, Fla. D. (6) $88.50. E. (9) $274.50. B. C. C. Woodard, 7630 Biscayne Boule­ A. William C. Prather, 221 North La Salle vard, Miami, Fla., J. W. Keen, Luke and Elea­ Street, Chicago, Ill. A. William T. Reed, 5800 Connecticut nore Flood, Frostproof, Fla., and J. Allen B. United States Savings & Loan League, Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Brown, Coral Gables, Fla. 221 North La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill. B. Standard Oil Co., 910 South Michigan, E. (9) $17.18. D. (6) $275. Chicago, Ill. D. (6) $1,500. E. (9) $188.65. A. Kenneth Peterson, 1126 16th Street A. John H. Pratt, 905 American Security NW., Washington, D.C. B. International Union of Electrical, Radio Building, Washington, D.C. A. J. B. Reeves, Ninth and Jackson, Topeka, B. National Electrical Manufacturers Asso­ and Machine Workers, 1126 16th Street NW., Kans. ciation, 155 East 44th Street, New York, Washington, D.C. B. The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rail­ N.Y. ' D. (6) $1,250. way Co., Ninth and Jackson, Topeka, Kans. D. (6) $2,500. E. (9) $68.48 . . A. Albert Pike, Jr., 488 Madison Avenue, A. George L. Reid, Jr., 1616 P Street NW., New York, N.Y. A. William H. Press, 1616 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. B. Life Insurance Association of America, Washington, D.C. B. American Trucking .Associations, Inc., 488 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. B. Washington Board of Trade, 1616 K 1616 P Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $72.50. Street NW., Washington, D.C. . D. (6) $1,999.98. E. (9) $74.36. D. (6) $4,800. A. T. E. Pinkston, 101 East High Street, A. George L. Reid, Jr., 1010 Vermont Lexington, Ky. A. Ganson Purcell, 910 17th Street NW., Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. . B. National Association of Wheat Growers, A. Pitcairn Co., 100 West lOth Street, B. Insular Lumber Co., 1406 Locust Street, Chappell, Nebr. Wilmington, Del. Philadelphia, Pa. D. (6) $1,200. E. (9) $24.51. E. (9) $3,727.95. E. (9) $9.44. A. Herbert S. Reid, 466 Lexington Avenue, A. Plains Cotton Growers, Inc., 1720 Ave­ A. Purcell & Nelson, 910 17th Street NW., New York, N.Y. nue M, Lubbock, Tex. Washington, D.C. D. (6) $1,500. E. (9) $118.35. D. (6) $7,943.72. E. (9) $1,350. B. Government Development Bank for . A. c. Frank Reifsnyder and Charles W. A. J. Francis Pohlhaus, 100 Massachusetts Halleck, 800 Colorado Building, Washington, Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. A. Purcell & Nelson, 910 .17th Street NW., D.C. B. National Association for the Advance­ Washington, D.C. B. China Merchants Steamship Navigation ment of Colored People, 20 West 40th Street, B. Nicaragua Sugar Estates, Ltd., Mana­ Co., Ltd., 48. Chung King Ro.ad, South, New York, N.Y. gua, Nicaragua. Taipei, Taiwan. D. (6) $827.94. E. (9) $54.67. D. (6) $5,000. 19B1 ' CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-· HOUSE 331 A. James Francis Reilly, 1625 K Street NW., A. Hugo J. Ripp, 811 North 22d Street, Mil­ A. Kimball Sanborn, ·810 Pennsylvania Washington, D.C. w aukee, Wis. Building, Washington, D.C. B. Potomac Electric Power Co., 929 E Street B. Brotherhood o:t Railway Clerks, 1015 B. Boston & Maine Railroad, Boston, NW., Washington, D.C. Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mass., and New York, New Haven & Hart­ D. (6) $5,000. E. (9) $555. D. (6) $100. E. (9) $115.51. ford Railroad, New Haven, Conn. D. (6) $434. E. (9) $195. A. Reserve Officers Association of· t:he U .S., A. William N. Roach, 1616 P Street NW., 2517 Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, Washington, D.C. A. L. R . Sanford,.21 West Street, New York, D.C. B. American Trucking Associations, Inc., N.Y. 1616 P Street NW .. Washington, D.C. B. Shipbuilders Council of America, 21 A. Retired Officers Association, 1616 I D. (6) $3,000. E. (9) $264.78. West Street, New York, N.Y. Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $48,628.08. - A. Paul H. Robbins, 2029 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Satterlee, Warfield & Stephens, 460 Park A. Retirement Federation of Civil Service B. National Society of Professional Engi­ Avenue, New York, N.Y. Employees of the U.S. Government, 900 F neers, 2029 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. B. American Nurses' Association, 10 Co­ Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $250. lumbus Circle, New York, N.Y. D. (6) $14,083.16. E. (9) $9,849.80. D. (6) $400. E. (9) $82.04. A. Adrian R oberts, Box 865, Benjamin A. James W. Richards, 1000 16th Street Franklin Station, Washington D.C. A. 0 . H . Saunders, 1616 I Street NW., NW., Washington, D.C. E. (9) $400. Washington, D .C. B. Standard Oil Co., 910 South Michigan B. Retired Officers Association, 1616 I Avenue, Chicago, Ill. A. Frank L. Roberts, 1700 K Street NW., Street NW., Washington, D .C. D. (6) $1,500. E. $778.31. Washington, D.C. D. (6) $1,950. B. Chrysler Corp., 341 Massachusetts Ave­ A. Harry H. Richardson, 335 Austin Street, nue, Detroit, Mich. D. (6) $250. E. (9) $100. A. Fred J. Scanlan, 1303 New Hampshire Bogalusa, La. Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. B. Louisiana Railroads. :-3. Floot Reserve Association, 1303 New D. (6) $55.78. E. (9} $131.36. A. Charles A. Robinson, Jr., 2000 Florida Avenue NW., Washington, D .C. Hampshire Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $345. A. Leon D. Richeson, 900 F Street NW., B. National Rural Electric Cooperative As­ Washington, D.C. sociation, 2000 Florida Avenue NW., Wash­ B. Division 689, Amalgamated Association ington, D.C. A. Henry F. Schmidt, 77 Lincoln Street, of Street, Electric Railway and Motor Coach D . (6) $59.40. Jersey City, N.J. Employes of America, AFL-CIO, 900 F Street B. Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, 1015 NW., Washington, D .C. A. Donald L . Rogers, 730 15th Street NW., Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Washington, D.C. D. (6) $225. E. (9) $176.97. A. James W. Riddell, 731 Washington B. Association of Registered Bank Holding Building, Washington, D.C. Companies, 730 15th Street NW., Washing­ A. Schoene & Kramer, 1625 K Street NW., B. American Industrial Bankers Associa­ ton, D.C. Washington, D.C. tion, 813 Washington Building, Washington, D. (6) $343.75. B. Railway Labor Executives' Association, D.C. 400 First Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Frank W. Rogers, SUite -605, 1700 K E. (9) $19.14. A. James W. Riddell, 731 Washington Street NW., Washington, D.C. Building, Washington, D.C. B. Western Oil & Gas Association, 609 B. C.I.T. Financial Corp., 650 Madison Av­ South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. A. Hilliard Schulberg, 211 Southern Build­ enue, New York, N.Y. D. ( 6) $4,550. ing, Washington, D.C. B. Washington (D.C.) Retail Liquor Deal­ ers Association, Inc., 211 Southern Building. A. James W. Riddell, 731 Washington A. George B. Roscoe, 1200 18th Street Washington, D.C. Building, Washington, D.C. NW., Washington, D.C. B. Entertainment Law Committee, 731 B. National Electrical Contractors Asso­ Washington Building, Washington, D.C. ciation, 1200 18th Street NW., Washington, A. J. A. Schwab, 1223 Pennsylvania Bulld­ D.C. ing, Washington, D.C. B. Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 6 Penn Cen­ A. James W. Riddell, 731 Washington A. Maurice Rosenblatt, 229 Shoreham Building, Washington, D.C. ter Plaza, Philadelphia, Pa. Building, Washington ~ D . C . B. The First National City Bank of New B . National Counsel Associates, 229 Shore­ York, 55 Wall Street, New York, N.Y. ham Building, Washington, D.C. A. Science Materials Center, Inc., 59 D. (7) $1,800. Fourth Avenue, New York, N.Y. A. James W. Riddell, 731 Washington E. (9) $3,239.95. . Building, Washington, D.C. A. Robert M. Ruddick, 210 Bender Build­ B. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insur­ ing, Washington, D .C. A. Arthur E. Scribner, 210 H Street NW., ance Co., 112 East Washington Street, Bloom­ B. United Air Lines, 5959 South Cicero Washington, D.C. ington, Ill. Avenue, Chicago, Ill. B. National Limestone Institute, Inc., 210 D. (6) $1,140. E. (9) $27.80. H Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Albert R. Russell, 1918 North Parkway, A. Siert F. Riepna, Munsey Building, Memphis, Tenn. A. Seafarers' Section, MTD, 132 Third Washington, D.C. B. National Cotton Council of America, Street SE., Washington, D.C. B. National Association of Margarine Man­ Post Office Box 9905, Memphis, Tenn. D. (6) $26,875. E. (9) $18,270.28. ufacturers. D. (6) $2,892.51 E. (9) $484.10. A. Durward Seals, 777 14th Street NW., A. John J. Riggle, 1616 H Street NW., A. M. 0. Ryan, 777 14th Street NW., Wash­ Washington, D.C. ington, D.C. Washington, D .C. B. United Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Asso­ B. American Hotel Association, 221 West B. National Council of Farmer Coopera­ ciation, 777 14th Street NW., Washington, tives, 1616 H Street NW., Washington, D.C. 57th Street, New York, N.Y. D. (6) $3,375. D. (6) $500. E. (9) $438.92. D .C. A. Harry See, 400 First Street NW., Wash­ A. George D. Riley, 815 16th Street NW., A. William H. Ryan, 400 F'irst Street NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. ington, D.C. B. American Federation of Labor and Con­ B. District Lodge No. 44, International As. B. Brotherhood of R ailroad Tl"sinmen. gress of Industrial Organizations, 815 16th sociation of Machinists, 400 First Street NW., E. (9) $25.25. Street NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. D. (6) $3,250. E. (9) $521.80. D. (6) $2,999.88. E. (9) $60. A. Clayton A. Seeber, 1201 16th Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. John J. Riley, 20th and E Streets NW., A. Robert A. Saltzstein, 508 Wyatt Build­ B. Division of Legislation & Federal Re­ Washington, D.C. ing, Washington, D.C. lations of the National Education Association B. The Associated General Contractors of B. The Associated Business Publications, of the United States, 1201 16th Street NW., America, Inc., 20th and E Streets NW., Wash­ 205 East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. Washington, D .C. ington, D .C. D. (6) $2,500. E. (9) $97.53. D. (6) $213.75. E. (9) $13.08. 332 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -HOUSE January 6 A. Fred G. Seig, 944 Transportation Build­ A. T. W. Smiley, 135 East 11th Place, Chi­ A. William W. Spear, 214 National Bank ing, Washington, D.C. . . cago, Ill. Building, Fremont, Nebr. . B. Association of American Railroads, B. Illinois Railroad Association, 135 East B. Standard Oil Co., 910 South Michigan Transportation Building, Washington, D.C. 11th Place, Chicago, Ill. Avenue, Chicago, Ill. D. (6) $69.75. E. (9) $118. E. (9) $213.87. D. (6) $9QO. E. (9) $62~.()5.

A. Leo Seybold, 1000 Connecticut Avenue A. Carleton D. Smith, 1725 K Street NW., A. John F. Speer, Jr., 1105 Barr Building, NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. B. Air Transport Association of America, B. Radio Corp. of America, 30 Rockefeller B. International Association of Ice Cream 1000 Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, Plaza, New York, N.Y. Manufacturers. D.C. D. (6) $720. E. (9) $55.20. A. Dudley Smith, 732 Shoreham Building, A. Richard A. Squires, 1102 Ring Building, Washington, D.C. Washington, P .C. r• A. Alvin Shapiro, 919 18th Street NW., B. Association of Sugar Producers of Puerto B. American Mining Congress, Ring Build­ · Washington, D.C. Rico, 732 Shoreham B.uilding, Washington, ing, Washington, D.C. B. American Merchant Marine Institute, D .C. D. (6)_ $200. Inc., 919 18th Street NW.,. Washipgton, D.C., and 11 Broadway, New York, N.Y. A. Fred Smith & Co., Inc., io .East 40th A. Thomas G. Stack, 1104 West 104th Place, D. (6) $562.50. E. (9) $63.65. Street, New York, N·.Y. · Ch.icago, Ill. · B. Edward Mallinckrodt, 16 Westmoreland B. National R. R. Pension Forum, Inc., A. A. Manning Shaw, 1625 I Street NW., Place, St. Louis, Mo. 1104 West 104th Place, Chicago, Ill. Washington, D.C. . D. (6) $6,000. D. (6) $1,800. E. (9) $2,499.40. B. Brown & Lund, 1625 I Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Harold Arden Smith, 605 West Olympic A. Howard M. Starling, 837 Washington D. (6) $471.50. Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif. Building, Washington, D.C. B. Standard Oil Co. of California, 225 Bush B. Association of Casualty and Surety Cos., A. Leander I. Shelley, 608 Fifth Avenue, Street, San Francisco, Calif. 60 John Street, New York,- N.Y. New York, N.Y. D. (6) $200. E. (9) $240. D. (6) $150. E . (9) $7.50. B. American Association of Port Authori­ ties, Inc., Washington, D.C., and Airport Op­ A. James R. Smith, 1060 Omaha National A. Mrs. C. A. L. Stephens, Post Office · Box erators Council, Inc., Washington, D.C. Bank Building, Omaha, Nebr. 6234 Northwest Station, Washington, D.C. D. (6) $749.98. E. (9) $453.93. B. Mississippi Valley Association, 1978 Railway Exchange Building, St. Louis, Mo. A. Russell M. Stephens, 900 F Street NW., A. Bruce E. Shepherd, 488 Madison Avenue, Washington, D.C. New York, N.Y. A. Lloyd W. Smith, 416 Shoreham Building, . B. American Federation· of. Technical Engi­ B. Life Insurance Association of America, Washington, D.C. neers, 900 F Street NW., Washington, D .C. 488 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. B. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad D. (6) $240. E. (9) $20. D. (6) $150. Co., 547 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Ill., and Great Northern Railway Co., 175 East A. Sterling F. Stoudenmire, Jr., 61 St. A. Laurence P. Sherfy, 1102 Ring Building, Fourth Street, St. Paul, Minn. Joseph Street, Mobile, Ala. Washington, D.C. . D. (6) $4,257. B. Waterman Steamship Corp., 61 St. B. American Mining Congress, Ring Build­ Joseph Street, Mobile, Ala. · ing, Washington, D.C. A. M: Frederik Smith, 10 East 40th Street, D. (6) $1,406.25. D. (6) $600. New York, N.Y. B. Council of Conservationists, Inc., 10 A. 0. R. Strackbein, 815 15th Street NW., A. Robert H. Shields, 920 Tower Building, East 40th Street, New York, N.Y. Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. D. (6) $1,153.85. B. United States Beet Sugar Association, A. Wallace M. Smith, 425 13th Street NW., 920 Tower Building, Washington, D.C. Washington, D .C. A. 0. R. Strackbein, 815 15th Street NW., D. (6) $250. B . American Mutual Insurance Alliance. Washington, D .C. D. (6) $625. A. Richard L. Shook, 1000 Connecticut A. Wayne H. Smithey, 1200 Wyatt Building, Avenue, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. A. 0. R. Strackbein. B. Magnavox Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. B. Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich. B. Nation-Wide Committee of Industry, E. (9) $43.40. D. (6) $1,922.50. E. (9) $687.46. Agriculture & Labor on Import-Export Policy, 815 15th Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Robert L. Shortie, 801 International A. Lyle 0. Snader, 944 Transportation D. (6) $6,250. Building, New Orleans, La. Building, Washington, D.C. B. Mississippi Valley Asociation, 1978 Rail­ B. Association of American Railroads, way Exchange Building, St. Louis, Mo. A. 0. R. Strackbein, 815 15th Street NW., Transportation Building, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. D. (6) $472.50. E. (9) $224.27. B. Texas Sugar Beet Growers Association, A. Charles B. Shuman, Merchandise Mart Hereford, Tex. Plaza, Chicago, Ill. A. Edward F. Snyder, 245 Second Street D. (6) $1,045. E. (9) $42.43. B. American Farm Bureau Federation, NE., Washington, D.C. Merchandise Mart Plaza, Chicago, Ill. B. Friends Committee on National Legis­ D. (6) $625. A. William A. Stringfellow, 827 Investment lation, 245 Second Street NE., Washington, Building, Washington, D.C. D.C. B. National Association of Mutual Insur­ A. Silver Users Association, 1612 I Street D. (6) $1,280.76. NW., Washington, D.C. ance Agents, 827 Investment Building, Wash­ E. (9) $774.35. ington, D.C. A. Society for Animal Protective Legisla­ A. Six Agency Committee, 909 South tion, 745 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. A. Norman Strunk, 221 North La Salle Broadway, Los Angeles, Calif. D. (6) $173. E. (9) $1,724.12. Street, Chicago, Ill. D. (6) $2,400. E. (9) $4,942.28. B. United States Savings & Loan League, A. Charles B. Sonneborn, 210 H Street NW., 221 North La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill. A. Harold S. Ski:imer, Post Office Box 2197, Washington, D.C. D. (6) $625. Houston, Tex. B. National Limestone Institute, Inc., 210 B. Continental Oil Co., Post Office Box H Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. Arthur Sturgis, Jr., 1145 19th Street 2197, Houston, Tex. NW., Washington, D.C. A. Marvin J. Sonosky, 1028 Connecticut B. American Retail Federation, 1145 19th A. Carstens Slack, 1625 I Street NW., Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. Street NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. D. (6) $280. B. Phillips Petroleum Co., Bartlesville, A. J. Taylor Soap, 400 First Street NW., Okla. Washington, D.C. A. J. E. Sturrock, 607 Littlefield Building, D. (6) $300. E. (9) $325. B. International Brotherhood of Electrical Austin, Tex. Workers, 330 South Wells, Chicago, Ill. B. Texas Water Conservation Association, A. Harold Slater, 1523 L Street NW., D. (6) $585. 607 Littlefield Building, Austin, Tex. Washington, D.C. D. (6) $2,100. E. (9) $509.57. B. American Medical Association, 535 North A. Southern States Industrial Council, Dearborn Street, Chicago, [ll. 1103 Stahlman Building, Nashville, Tenn. A. J. Monroe Sullivan, 1625 K Street NW.. D. (6) $875. E. (9) $51.06. D. (6) $18,767.06. E. (9) $8,506.26. Washington, D.C. ... 196J. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.- HOUSE 333 B. Pacific Amer'ican Steamship Association;- B. Life Insurance Association of America, A. Union Producing Co., 1525 Fairfield 16 California Street, San Francisco~ Calif. 488 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. Avenue, Shreveport, La., and United Gas D. (6) $893.75 . . E. (9) $1,223.55. D. (6) $300. E. (9) $3 .52. Pipe Line Co., 1525 Fairfield Avenue, Shreve­ port, La. A. FrankL. Sundstrom, 350 Fifth Avenue, A. G . D. Tilghman, 1612 K Street NW., E. (9) $830.37. New York, N.Y. Washington, D.C. B. Schenley Industries, Inc., 350 Fifth Ave­ D. (6) $3,750. A. United American Veterans Commen-· nue, New York, N.Y. tator, 1129 Vermont Avenue NW., Washing­ . A. William H. Tinney, 1223 Pennsylvania ton, D.C. A. Surrey, Karasik, Gould & Efron, 1116 Building, Washington, D.C. Woodward Building, Washington, D.C. B. The Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 6 Penn A. United Cerebral Palsy Associations, 321 B. Fluorspar Importers and Producers In­ Center Plaza, Philadelphia, Pa. West 44th Street, New York City. stitute, care of Warren J. Sinsheirrter, 41 East E. (9) $1,386.90. 42d'-8treet, New York, N.Y.···· · A. M . S. Tisdale, 2355 Alameda Street, Vallejo, Calif. A. United States Savings & Loan League, A. Surrey, Karasik, Gould & Efron, 1!116 . B . Armed Serv~ces . Committee, Chaml;>er 221 North La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill. Woodward Building, Washington, D.C. of Commerce of Vallejo, Calif. E. (9) $8,957.21. B. Ronson Corp., 1 Ronson Road, Wood- D. (6) $295. E. (9) $164.18. bridge, N.J. · A. United States Trust Co. of New ·York, A. H. Willis Tobler, 30 F Street NW., Wash­ 45 Wall Street, New York, N.Y . . A. Surrey, Karasik,. Gould & Efron, 1116 . ington, D .C. E . (9) $59.15. Woodward Building, Washington, D.C. B. National Milk Producers Federation, 30 B. South Puerto Rico SUgar Co., 99 Wall F Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. United World Federalists, Inc., 820 13th Street, New York, N.Y. D. (6) $300. E. (9) $129.50. Street NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $375. E . (9) $697.22. A. Noble J. Swearingen, 224 East Capitol A. John H. Todd, 1085 Shrine Building, Street, Washington, D.C: Memphis, Tenn. A. Thomas M. Venables, 2000 Florida Ave­ B. National Tuberculosis Association, 1790 B. National Cotton Compress and Cotton nue NW., Washington, D.C. Broadway, New York, N.Y. Warehouse Association, 1085 Shrine Build­ B. National Rural Electric Cooperative As­ D. (6) $280. E. (9) $83.20. ing, Memphis, Tenn. sociation, 2000 Florida Avenue NW., Wash­ ington, D.C. A. Charles P. Taft, 1025 Connecticut Ave­ A. F. Gerald Toye, 777 14th Street NW., nue NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. A. Richard E. Vernor, 1701 K Street NW .• B. Legislative Committee of the Commit­ B. General Electric Co., 570 Lexington Washington, D.C. tee fm: a . National Trade Policy, Inc., 1025 Avenue, New York, N.Y. B. American Life Convention, 230 North Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill. D. (6) $75. E. (9) $8.50. A. Trade Relations Council of the United D. (6) $80. States, Inc., 122 East 42d Street, New York, A. Glenn J. Talbott. N.Y. A. L. T. Vice, 1700 K Street NW., Wash­ B. The Farmers' Educational and Co-Op­ ington, D.C. erative Union of America, 1575 Sherman A. Transportation Association of America, B. Standard Oil Co. of California, 1700 K Street, Denver, Colo., and 1404 New York 1710 H Street NW., Washington, D.C. Street NW., Washington, D,C. Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $60. E. (9) $35. D. (6) $273.55. E. (9) $301.91. A. Richard S. Tribbe, 1508 Merchants Bank Building, Indianapolis, Ind. A. R. K. Vinson, 1346 Connecticut Avenue A. Dwight D. Taylor, Jr., 918 16th Street B. Associated Railways of Indiana, 1508 NW., Washington, D.C. NW., Wa.shington, D.C. Merchants Bank Building, Indianapolis, Ind. B . Machinery Dealers National Association, B. ·American Airlines, Inc., 918 16th Street, 1346 Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, NW., Washington, D .C. A. Matt Triggs, 425 13th Street . NW., D.C. Washington, D.C. A. Edward D. Taylor, 777 14th Street NW., B. American Farm Bureau Federation, A. Carl M. Walker, 30 F Street NW., Wash­ Washington, D .C. 2300 Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Ill. ington, D.C. B. Office Equipment Manufacturers Insti­ D. (6) $1,662.50. E. (9) $59.88. B. National Milk Producers Federation, 30 tute, 777 14th Street NW., Washington, D.C. F Street NW., Washington, D.C. A. J. T. Trullinger, National Bank of Com­ D. (6) $50. E. (9) $180. A. John T. Taylor, 425 13th Street NW., merce Building, Olympia, Wash. Washington, D.C. B. Mobil Oil Co., 612 South Flower Street, A. Leland M. Walker, 1729 G Street NW., B. American Farm Bureau Federation, Los Angeles, Calif., et al. Washington, D.C. 2300 Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Ill. B. National Federation of Federal Em­ D. (6) $933.33. E. (9) $9.73. A. Ernest Allen Tupper, 1420 New York ployees, 1729 G Street NW., Washington, D.C. Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. D. (6) $2,884.65. E. (9) $111.82. A. Texas Water Conservation Association, B. American Can Co., 100 Park Avenue, 607 Littlefield Building, Austin, Tex. New York, N.Y. A. Paul H. Walker, 1701 K Street Nw.,. D. (6) $10,985. E. (9) $5,499.18. Washington, D.C. A. Harold J . Turner, Henry Building, Port­ B. Life Insurance Association of America, land, Oreg. 488 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. A. Christy Thomas & Barry Sullivan, 536 B. Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway D . (6) $67.50. E. (9) $2.59. Washington Building, Washington, D.C. Co., Henry Building, Portland, Oreg., et al. B. The National Association of River and A. Stephen M. Walter, 1200 18th Street Harbor Contractors, 15 Park Row, New York, A. John W. Turner, 400 First Street NW., NW., Washington, D .C. N.Y. Washington, D .C. B. National Association of Electric Com­ D . (6) $750. E. (9) $133.91. B. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, panies, 1200 18th Street NW., Washington, B. of L . E. Building, Cleveland, Ohio. D.C. A. Christy Thomas & Barry Sullivan, 536 D . (6) $597.50. E. (9) $40.42. Washington Building, Washington, D.C. A. William S. Tyson, 821 15th Street NW., B. Puget Sound Bridge & Dry Dock Co., Washington, D.C. A. Washington Board of Trade, 1616 K 2929 16th Avenue SW., Seattle, Wa.sh. B. Local No. 30, Canal Zone Pilots Asso­ Street NW., Washington, D .C. ciation, Post Office Box 601, Balboa, C.Z. A. Oliver A. Thomas, 125 North Center E . (9) $97.06. A. Washington Home Rule Committee, Street, Reno, Nev. Inc., 924 14t h Street NW., Washington, D.C. B. Nevada Railroad Association, 125 North A. WilliamS. Tyson, 821 15th Street NW., D. (6) $126.44. E . (9) $1 ,072.48. Center St1·eet, Reno, Nev. Washington, D.C. B. Western Range Association, 2438 Tulare A. Jeremiah C. Waterman, 205 Transporta­ A. William B. Thompson, Jr., 944 Trans­ Street, Fresno, Calif. tion Building, Washington, D.C. portation Building, Washington, D .C. E. (9) $71. B. Southern Pacific Co., 205 Transporta­ B. Association of American Railroads, tion Building, Washington, D.C. Transportation Building, Washington, D.C. A. Lewis H. Ulman, 1001 Connect icut Ave­ D. {6) $332.83. E. (9) $135.25. ' nue NW., Washington, D.C. A. J. R. Watson, I.C.R.R. Passenger Sta­ B. American Telephone & Telegraph Co., tion, Jackson, Miss. A. Eugene M:. Thore, 1701 K Street NW., 195 Broadway, New York, N.Y. B. Mississippi Ra.ilroad Association, I.e. Washington, D.C. D. (6) $50. R.R. Passenge1· Station, Ja.ckson, Miss. 331 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD __:_ HOUSE Janua/ry ·6

A. Watters & Donovan, 161 William Street, A. Richard P. White, 835 Southern Build­ A. E verett B . Wilson, Jr., 732 Shoreham New York City. ing, Washington, D.C. Building, Washington, D.C. B. New York and New Jersey Dry Dock As­ B. American Association of. Nurserymen, B. Assoc.iation of Sugar P,roducers of sochtion, 161 William Street, New York City. Inc., 835 Southern Building, Washington, Puerto Rico, 732 Shoreham Building, Wash­ D. (6) $1,875. n.c: · · ing~on; D:c. . · · · D. (6) $37.50. E. (9) $109.64. A. Weaver & Glassie, 1225 19th Street NW., · A. W . ·' ·E : Wilson, 1525 Fairfield Avenue, Washington, D.C. A. H. Leigh Whitelaw, 734 15th Street NW., Shreveport, La. B. The Atlantic Refining Co., 260 South Washington, D.C. B : Union Producing Company, 1525 Fair­ Broa d Street, Philadelphia, P a. B. Gas Appliance Manufacturers Associa:.. ;fie'ld. Avenoue,)• Shrevepo:rt, La., and United D. (6) $500. tim1., Inc., 60 East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. .Gas Pipe Line co., 1525 Fairfield Avenue, Shreveport, La: -' A. We·aver & Glassie, 1225 19th Street NW., D • .(6) ·$600 .• ~ E, :(9) $230.37. Washington, D .C. . A. Scott C. Wpitney, 918 16th Street NW., B. Eastern Meat Packers Association, Inc., Washington, D.C. B. American Airlines, Inc., 918 16th Street A. W. P. ' Wimberly, -Post Office Box 4147, 740 11th street NW., Washington, D.C. Atlanta; Ga. E . (9) $1.22. NW., W ashington, D .C. D. (6) $1,000. E. (9 ) $700. B. The Pure Oil Co., 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicc ge>, Ill. A. Wea.ver & Glassie, 1225 19th S treet NW., Washington, D .C. A. Louis E. Whyte, 918 16th Street NW., A. Everett T. Winter, 1978 Railway Ex­ B. The Nationa l Independent Meat Pack­ Washington, D .C. change Building, St. Louis, Mo. ers Association, 740 11th Street NW., Wash­ B . Independent Natural G as Association of B. Mississippi Valley Association, 1978 Rail­ lngton, D.C. America, 918 16th Street NW., Washington, way Exchange Building, St. Louis, Mo. D. (6) $250. E . (9) $44.42. D .C. A. William H. Webb, La Salle Building, A. Theodore Wiprud, 1718 M Street NW., A. Franz 0 . Willenbucher, 1616 I Street W ashington, D.C. Washington, D.C. NW., Washington, D.C. B. National Rivers and Harbors Congress, B. Medical Society of the District of Colum­ B . Retired Officers Arsociation, 1616 I bi::t, 1718 M Street NW.-, Washington, D.C. 1028 Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, Street NW., Washingtan, D .C. D.C. D. (6) $3,000. D. (6) $2,490. E. (9) $221.47. A. Wood, King, Dawson & 'Logan, 48 Wall Street, New York, N.Y. · A. E. E. Webster, 400 Flrst Street NW., A. H arding deC. Williams , 1300 Connecti­ B . Committee for Broadening· Commercial Washington, D.C. cut Avenue, NW., Washington, D.C. B ank Participation in Public Financing, 50 B. Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way B. National Association of Real Estate South LaSalle Street, Chicago, Ill. Employees, 12050 Woodward Avenue, De­ Boards, 36 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill., and. 1300 Connecticut Avenue NW., Wash­ troit, Mich. A. Edward W. Wootton, 1100 National Press D. (6) $2,301.92. ington, D.C. D . (6) $1,417. E. (9) $2. Building, Washington, D.C. B. Wine Institute, 717 Market Street, San A. West Coast Inland Navigation District, Franch:co, Calif. Court House, Bradenton, Fla. A. John C. Williamson, 1300 Connecticut E. (9) $401.08. Avenue, Washington, D.C. A. Donald A. Young, 1615 H Street NW., B. National Association of Real Estate Washington, D.C. A. Wherry Housing Association, 1737 H Boards, 36 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, B. Chamber of Commerce of the U .S.A. Street NW., Washington, D .C. Ill., and 1300 Connecticut Avenue NW., Wash­ E. (9) $401.08. ington, D.C. D. (6) $3,700. E. (9) $369.10. A. J. Banks Young, 1200 18th Street ·NW., A. Don White, Box 279, Fairfax, Va. Washington, D .C. B. National Audio-Visual Association, B. National Cotton Council of America, A. Clark L. Wilson, 1145 19th Street NW., Inc., Box 279, Fairfax, Va. P ost Office Box 9905, Memphis, Tenn. Washington, D.C. D. (6) $3,750. E. (9) $3,830.53. D. (6) $1,050. E. (9) $154.24. B. Emergency Lead-Zinc Committee. A. John C. White, 838 Transportation D. (6) $1,000. E. (~) $1,694.89. A. Gordon K. Zimmerman, Washington, Building, Washington, D.C. D .C. D. (6) $900. E. (9) $55.25. A. E. Raymond Wilson, 245 Second Street B. National Association of Soil Conserva­ NE., Washington, D.C. tion Districts, League City ~ Tex. A. Marc A. White, 1707 H Street NW., B. Friends Committee on National Legisla­ Washington, D .C. tion, 245 Second Street NE., Washington, A. Zimring, Gromfine & Sternstein, 1001 B. National Association of Securities Deal­ D .C. Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D.C., and ers, Inc. D. (6) $1,369.23. 11 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, Ill. 1961 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE 335 REGISTRATIONS The following registrations were submitted for the third calendar quarter 1960:

QUARTER . REPORT I Yea•: 19 ______~~ p · , 1st 1 2d ·1 3d 14th PURSUANT TO FEDERAL REGULATION OF LOBBYING ACT (Mark one square only)

NOTE oN ITEM "A".-(a) IN GENERAL. This "Repo1·t" form may be used by either an organization or an individual, as follows: (i) "Employee".-To file as an "employee", state (in Item "B") the name, ad?ress, and na~ure of business of the "employer". (If the "employee" is a firm [such as a law firm or public relations firm], partners and salaned staff 'members of such firm may join. in. filing a Report as an "employee".) (ii) ·"Em.ployer".-To file as an "employer", write "None" in answer to Item "B". {b) SEPARATE REPORTS. An agent or employee should not attempt to combine his Report with the employer's Report: (i) Employers subject to the Act must file separate Reports and are not relieved of this requirement merely because Reports are filed by their agents or employees. (ii) Em.ployees subject to the Act must file separate Reports and are not relieved of this requirement merely because Reports are filed by their employers. A. ORGANIZATION OR INDIVIDUAL FILING: 1. State name, address, and nature of business. 2. If this Report is for an Employer, list n ames or agents or employees who will file Reports for this Quarter.

NoTE oN ITEM "B".-Reports by Agents or Employees. An employee is to file, each quarter, as many Reports as he has employers, except that: (a) If a particular undertaking is jointly fi,nanced by a group of employers, the group is to be considered as one employer, but all members of the group are to be named, and the contribution of each member is to be specified; (b) if the work is done in the interest of one person but payment therefor is made by another, a single Report-naming both persons as "~mployers"-is to be fil~d each quarter. B. EMPLOYER.-state name, ad<;lress, and nature of business. If there is no employer, write "None."

NoTE ON ITEM "C".-(a) The expression "in connection with legislative interests," as used in this Report, means "in connection with attempting, directly or indirectly, to influence the passage or defeat of legislation." "The term 'l~islation' means bills, resolutions, amend­ ments, nominations, and other matters pending or proposed in either House of Congress, and includes any other matter which may be the subject of action by either House"-§ 302(e). (b) Before undertaking any activities in connection with legislative interests, organizations and individuals subject to the Lobbying Act are required to file a "Preliminary" Report (Registration). (c) After beginning such activities, they must file a "Quarterly" Report at the end of each calendar quarter in which they have either received or expended anything of value in connection with legislative interests. C. LEGISLATIVE INTERESTS, AND PUBLICATIONS in connection therewith: 1. State approximately how long legisla- 2. State the general legislative interests of 3. In the case of those publications which the tive interests are to continue. If receipts the person filing and set forth the specific person filing has caused to be issued or dis­ and expenditures in connection with legislative interests. by reciting: (a) Short tributed in connection with legislative in­ terests,setforth: (a) Descripition, (b) quan­ legislative interests have terminated, titles of statutes and bills; {b) House and Senate numbers of bills, where known; (c) tity distributed; (c) date of distribution, (d) place an "X" in the box at the citations of statutes, where known; (d) name of printer or publisher (if publications were paid for by person filing) or name of left, so that this Office will no whether for or against such statutes and donor (if publications were received as a D longer expect to receive Reports. bills. gift). (Answer items 1, 2, and 3 in the space below. Attach additional pages if more space is needed) 4. If this is a "Preliminary" Report (Registration) rather than a "Quarterly" Report, state below what the nature and amount of antici­ pated expenses will be; and if for an agent or employee, state also what the daily, monthly, or annual rate of compensation is to be. If this is a "Quarterly" Report, disregard this item "C4" and fill out item "D" and "E" on the back of this page. Do not attempt to combine a "Preliminary" Report (Registration) with a "Quarterly" Report.~

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.. 336 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- HOUSE January 6 A. W. B. Ardery, Washington, D.C. A. R. E. Davenport, Jr., Farmville, N .C. A. Pehle, Lesser, Mann, Riemer & Lux­ B. General Motors Corp., 3044 West Grand ford, 1210 18th Street NW., Washington, D.C. Boulevard, Detroit, Mich. A. Michael B. Deane, 1700 K Street NW., B. El Salvador Fishermen's Association, Washington, D.C. San Salvador, E1 Salvador. A. A. V. Atkinson, 1925 K Street NW., B. Comision de Defensa del Azucar y Fo­ Washington , D .C. mento de la Cana, 1825 Connecticut Avenue A. Louis H. Renfrow, Solar Building, B. Communications Workers of America. NW., Washington, D .C. Washington. D .C. B. National Coal Policy Conference, Inc., A. Charles N. Brady, 1712 G Street NW., A. Michael B. Deane, 1411 K Street NW., Solar Building, _washington. D.C. \~l ashin gtm"! , D .C. Washington, D.C. B. American Automobile Association, 1712 B. Independent Airlines Association, 1411 A. Warren S. Richardson, 1319 18th Street G Street NW., Washington, D .C. K Street NW., W ashington, D.C. NW., Washington, D.C. B. National Lumber Manufacturers Asso­ A. Florence I. Broadwell, 1729 G Street A. Philip M. DeVany, 639 Woodward Build­ ciation, 1319 18th Street NW., Washington, NW., Washington, D.C. ing, Washington, D.C. D .C. B. National Federation of Federal Em­ B. Fine Hardwoods Association, 666 Lake ployees, 1729 G Street NW., Washington, D.C. Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. A. Barbara Roads; 470 Palos Verdes Boule­ vard, Redondo Beach, Calif. A. Brookhart, Becker & Dorsey, 1700 K A. Myron G. Ehrlich, 401 Third Street NW., B. Air Line Stewards & Stewardesses Asso­ Street NW., Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. ciation, 316 West Randolph Street, Chicago, B. Philadelphia Freight Brokers, Forward­ B. Marjory Hendricks, 2700 F Street NW., Ill. ers & Custom Brokers Aswciation, Inc., Post Washington, D.C. Office B::Jx 807, Philadelphia, Pa. A. Richard L. Shook, 1000 Connecticut Ave­ A. George R. Frankovich, Sheraton-Bilt­ nue, Washington, D.C. A. Leonard J. Calhoun, Washington Build­ m.ore Hotel, Providence, R .I. B. Magnavox Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. ing, Washington, D.C. B. Manufacturing Jewelers & Silversmiths B. Avon Products, Inc., 30 Rockefeller of America, Inc., Sheraton-Biltmore Hotel, Plaza, New York, N.Y. Providence, R.I. A. Carleton D. Smith, 1725 K Street NW., _,_ Washington, D .C. · A. Hal M. Christensen, 222 East Superior A. Cornelius R. Gray, 1712 G Street NW., B. Radio Corp. of America, 30 Rockefeller Street, Chicago, Ill. Washington, D .C. Plaza, New York, N.Y. B. American Dental Association, 222 East B. American Automobile Associationr 1712 Superior Street, Chicago, Ill. G Street NW., Washington, D .C. A. Spring-Air Co., 666 North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. A. Committee for Effective Use of the In­ A. Hollabaugh & J acobs, 725 15th Street terna tiona! Court by Repealing the Self­ NW., Washington, D.C. A. John S. Stump, Post Office Box 1101, Judging Reservation, 36 West 44th Street, B. Government Patent Policy Study Com­ Alexandria, Va. mittee, Munsey Building, Washington, D.C. New York, N.Y. B. R. E. Davenport, Jr., Farmville, N.8. A. Manufacturing Jewelers & Silversmiths A. Committee to Support U.S. Congress, 18 of America, Inc., Sheraton-Biltmore Hotel, A. Surrey, Karasik, Gould & Efron, 1116 Laurel Avenue, Old Bridge, N.J. Providence, R .I. Woodward Building, Washington, D.C.

A. Charles L . Cusumano, 42 Broadway, New A. Mehler, Goldsborough & I ves, 2000 K A. Scott C. Whitney, 918 16th Street NW., York, N.Y. Street NW., Washington, D .C. Washington, D.C. B. Casimiro Giurici, 90 East 141st . Street, B. Ferro Corp., Glostex Chemicals, Inc., 0. B. American Airlines, Inc., 918 16th Street Bronx, N.Y. Hommel Co., and Pemco Corp. NW., Washington, D.C.

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The Role of Local Government in Rela­ S axon-Viking and other northern European Local government deals with the tangible peoples. .and visible surroundings of our homes and tion to the Needs of State and Federal Such devices as the town meeting bear a businesses. Governments strong resemblance to the· public meetings As Thomas Jefferson said commenting in by which much public business was con­ his autobiography on this tendency toward ducted in the government of the ancient impracticality in big government: EXTENSION OF REMARKS Greek city-states. " Were we directed from Washington when OF Though the government of such states was to sow and when to reap we -should soon usually truly national go-vernment-because want bread." HON. JAMES E. VAN ZANDT · it was independent of any higher govern­ Abraham Lincoln wrote in his famous mental authority-yet it was truly local "Fragment on Government" on July 1, 1854: OF PENNSYLVANIA government in its form, and also in thenar­ IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES "The legittmate object of government is to row extent of territory and restricted num­ do for a community of people whatever they Friday, January 6, 1961 ber of people to which it applied. need to have done, but cannot do at all or Boards of aldermen, selectmen, county su­ cannot so well do for 'themselves in their Mr. VAN ZANDT. Mr. Speaker, on pervisors, and the like constitute a form of separate and individual capacities. · October 6, 1960, the State College government whose origin is lost in the mists (Pa.) Chamber of Commerce through of antiquity. "In all that the people can individually Such governments differ from the govern­ do as well for themselves, government ought its legislative affairs committee spon­ not to interfere." -sored ·a symposium at which time the ment of separated powers-as we know it in our State and National Governments-in This, as well as Jefferson's remarks, repre­ ·role of local government in relation to that they often combine in one board or sents sound American traditions in political the needs of State and Federal Govern- council the legislative and e~ecutive powe:rs. thinking. ments was discussed. Here, in the more intimate departments of I believe it is consistent with Lincoln's It was my privilege to delive-r the fol­ government, where each legislator-ofticial is, thought that we keep governmental action lowing address in connection with the or should be, well known to the neighbors to the necessary minimum and that this in­ program: whose affairs he is empowered to regulate, cludes submitting every public problem to the traditional reliance has been not on the smallest simplest, most local sort of gov­ THE ROLE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN RELA­ formal and structural safeguards but on ernment that seems able to handle it with TION TO THE NEEDS OF STATE AND FEDERAL direct contact consultation and the fre­ efticiency and economy. GOVERNMENTS quently recurring opportunity to vote out This basic thought common to both Lin­ (Address by Representative JAMES E. VAN the incumbents and vote in new men. coln and Jefferson is further amplified in ZANDT, Member of Congress of the 20th Actually, no theoretical structural safe­ Jefferson's autobiography: District of Pennsylvania) guard built out of philosophical concepts of "'"It is not by the consolidation or concen­ The general principle of local government government could equal the simple down-to­ tration of powers but by ,their distribution is basic to our freedom. earth safeguards, which we can easily have in that good government is effected. The varying forms of local government local matters, of knowing the territory, "Were not this great country already di­ stem from the beginning of American his­ knowing the officials, and keeping a watchful vided into States that division must be made, tory-and from the traditions of Anglo- eye upon their operations. that each might do for itself what concerns