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9828 CONGRESSIONAL. RECORD-HOUSE. JULY 20 fact that there might well be a quorum CONFIRMATION has informed me that he is very anxious call, and possibly half the time would Executive nomination confirmed by the to hear the debate on the agricultural be involved, it seems to me that 11: 15 Senate July 20 (legislative day of June 2) bill and he · hoped his own committee would be the logical time for the Senate 1949. ' would not be in session; therefore I to meet tomorrow. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION would feel constrained to object in ac­ if Mr. WHERRY. Mr. President,i I Edward Mount Webster to be a member of cordance with his request, the gentle­ amend the request. I ask unanimous the Federal Communications Commission for man persists. consent that when the Senate takes a a term of 7 years from July 1, 1949. Mr. PRIEST. Mr. Speaker, I with­ recess tonight, it takes a recess to re­ draw the request. convene at 11: 15 o'clock a. m. tomor­ SUBCOMMITTEE ON HEALTH, SCIENCE, row, and that at the time the junior Sen­ AND COMMERCE ator from Nebraska be recognized. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. PRIEST. Mr. Speaker I ask The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Sen­ unanimous consent that the Subcom­ ator from Nebraska will then have the VVEDNESDAY,JULY20, 1949 mittee on Health, Science, and Com­ fioor, and may do as ·he pleases. merce niay have permission to sit during Mr. WHERRY. I sqall have the floor, The House met at 10 o'clock a. m. The Acting Chaplain, Rev. Jacob S. general debate today. and I can yield for a quorum call if I · The SPEAKER. Is there objection to care to do so. Payton, D. D., offered the fallowing prayer: the i::equest of the gentleman from Ten­ The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there nessee? objection to the request of the Senator Eternal God, in whom is our suffi­ There was no objection. ciency, we turn to Thee. Within these from Nebraska? If not, it stands ap­ EXTENSION OF REMARKS proved. walls may the honor of America be kept RECESS bright this day. Within our hearts may Mr: ~LUMLEY asked and was given a place be set apart for things worthy of perm1ss1on to extend his remarks in the Mr. WHERRY. Mr. President, I move reverence---truth and beauty, loyalty and RECORD a~d include a speech made by that the Senate .take a recess, in accord­ heroism, faith and sacrifice. Within the Sam~el B. Pettengill notwithstanding ance with the order just entered. scope of our :Purpos~s may.there be room .that 1t exceeded two pages of the RECORD The motion was agreed to; and (at 8 only for qualities that bear the hallmark and, according to the Public Printer o'clock and 27 minutes p. m.> the Sen­ of character. Suffer us never to forget, costs $240 to print. ' ate took a recess, the recess being under 0 Lord, that with Thee evaluation of SPECIAL ORDERS GRANTED the order previously entered, until to­ service rests upon the degree to which we morrow, Thursday, July 21, 1949, at identify ourselves with causes that bless Mr. REES asked and was given per­ 11:15 a. m. and redeem mankind. May Members of missi?n to address the House today for this body dedicate themselves to the es­ 10 mmutes following disposition of mat­ NOMINATIONS tablishment of righteousness throughout ters on .the Speaker's desk and at the the land. In Thy name we pray. Amen. conclusion of any special orders hereto- Executive nominations received by the fore entered. · Senate on July 19 (legislative day of June The Journal of the· proceedings of yes­ Mrs. BOLTON of Ohio asked and was 2), 1949, and referred to the Committee. terday was read and approved. given permission to address the House on Armed Services today: NAVAJO AND HOPI TRIBES OF INDIANS for 15 minutes on Monday and Tuesday IN THE ARMY next, following any special orders here­ The following-named officers for promo­ Mr. PETERSON. Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent to take from the tofore entered. tion in the Regular Army of the United States, Mr. JACKSON of California asked and under the 'provisions of section 107 of the Speaker's desk the bill (S. 1407) to pro­ mote the rehabilitation of the Navajo was given permission to address the Army-Navy Nurses Act of 1947: House on Monday next for 1 hour fol­ To be captains, Army Nurse Corps and Hopi Tribes of Indians and the bet­ lowing any special orders heretofore en­ Ruth Agnew, N914. ter utilization of the resources of the Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservations, tered. Catherine Barbara Bean, N1378. EXTENSION OF REMARKS Florence M. Christman, N1098. ·and for other purposes, with House Mildred 0. Conin, N748. amendments thereto, insist on the House Mr. JAVITS asked and was given per­ Patricia L. Crocker, Nl386. amendments, and agree to a conference mission to extend his remarks in the Helen Elizabeth Cundiff, N1670. with the Senate. RECORD in four instances and include ex­ Dorothy M. Cunningham, N1390. The Clerk read the title of the bill. traneous material. Elsie F. Easterling, N1093. Margaret Catherine Failey, N747. The SPEAK;ER. Is there objection to Mr: POULSON asked and w~s given Margaret Cecelia Flynn, Nl382. the request of the gentleman from Flor­ permission to extend his remarks in the 'Helen Marie Hays, N750. ida? · [After a pause.] The Chair hears RECORD and include an editorial. Bernice Isabel Heath, N1385. none and appoints the following con­ Mr. MORTON asked and was given Maralee Ruth Hodgson, Nl380. ferees: Messrs. MORRIS, MURDOCK, WHITE . permission to extend his remarks in the Betty Jane Hughes, N1583. of Idaho, D'EWART,' and LEMKE. Mary P. Kent, Nl671. RECORD in two instances and include ex­ Ruth A. Kruger, Nl387. COMMITI'EE ON THE JUDICIARY traneous matter. Marietta Levy, N1384. Mr. PRIEST. Mr. Speaker, I ask M'.r. AUGUST H. ANDRESEN asked Alice M. Linhares, N912. unanimous consent that the Committee and was given permission to revise and Etta Mildred Lowe, Nl379. on the Judiciary may have permission to extend the remarks he will make in Gertrude I. Mahn, N752. Committee of the Whole today and in­ Mamie Sue May, Nl097. sit during general debate today. Irene Ethel Miller, Nl581. The SPEAKER. ·Is there objection to clude statistical tables and extracts on Ruth Theodora Mills, Nl580. the request of the gentleman from Ten- farm legislation. Mary Cecelia Murphy, N908. nessee? . Mr. HOLIFIELD asked and was given Anne Loretta Nodziak, Nl582. There was no objection. permission to extend his remarks in the Mary Patricia Reilly, N913. RECORD in three instances and include Rosalie M. Requist, Nl672. COMMITI'EE ON EXPE~DITURES IN THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS extraneous matter. Lucille D. Russell, N911. Mr. PATTEN a.sked and was given Rosemary Slavin, N751. Mr. PRIEST. Mr. Speaker, I ask Maude Morrin Smith, N1096. unanimous consent that the Committee permission to extend his remarks in the Catherine Curtis Stein, N1099. on Expenditures in the Executive Depart­ RECORD. Margaret Ruth Stonaker, Nl091. ments may have permission to sit during · Mr. DOYLE asked and was given per­ Isabelle Alma Tarutis, Nl090. in Ruth Elizabeth Tucker, N1381. general debate today. mission to. extend his remarks the Mary E.'llzabeth Vaughan, N1669. The SPEAKER. Is there objection to RECORD in two instances and include editorials. To be captains, Women'" Medical Speolaitst the request of the gentleman from Ten­ Corps nessee? Mr. WICKERSHAM asked and was l!;,dyth Hildegard Emerson, Rl004'1. Mr. MARTIN of Massachusetts. Mr. given permission to extend his remarks Evelyn Folmar, R1()079. Speaker, reserv1J;1g the i1ght to object, in the RECORD and include a statement Catherine S. Hooper, JIJ. one of the members of that committee by Oen. Bedell Smith. 1949 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE 9829 Mr. JACKSON of California asked and pay, out of any money in the Tre~sury not costs and other expenses incident to the re­ was given permission to extend his re­ otherwise appropriated, to William D. Norris, turn of his dependent daughter, Mrs. Betty marks in the RECORD and include three of 715 North E Street, Las Vegas, Nev., the Zapf Prudden, from Sydney, Australia, to sum of $6,760, in full satisfaction of his claim Washington, D. C., in February 1940, in­ editorials. against the United States for compensation curred by the claimant when he was acting Mr. NIXON asked and. was given per­ for loss of earnings and for pain and suf­ under appointment as American trade com­ mission to extend his remarks in the fering as a result of personal injuries sus­ missioner to Australia under travel order RECORD. tained on December 19, 1942, near. Boulder issued by the United States Department of PRIVATE CALENDAR Dam, when a United States Army vehicle col­ Commerce. The SPEAKER. This is the day set lided with an automobile driven by the said William D. Norris: Provided, That no part of The bill was ordered to be read a third for the call of the Private Calendar. the amount appropriated in this act in excess time, was read the third time, and passed, The Clerk will call the first individual of 10 percent thereof shall be paid or deliv­ and a motion to reconsider was laid on bill on the Private Calendar. ered to or received by any agent or attorney the table. ., ARTHUR C . JONES on account of services rendered in connec­ tion wit h this claim, and the same shall be SOUTHERN FIREPROOFING CO., The Clerk c~lled ·tbe bill <S. 275) for unlawful, any contract to the contrary not­ CINCINNATI,' OHIO the relief of Arthur .C.

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