
1952 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE J ames Odo Lay The following-named midshipman, United proclaim the 7-day period beginning May 18, Andrew Yves LeMoal States Naval Academy, for appointment in 1952, as Olympic Week. Edward Jones Leonard the Regular Air Force, in the grade indicated, Yll'illiam Gilmore Lept hien effective June 3, 1952, upon his graduation. The message also announced that the George William Lester, Jr. under the provisions of section 506, Public Senate agrees to the report of the com­ J ames Frederick Link Law 381, Eightieth Congress (Officer Person­ mittee of conference on the disagree­ Nicholas Arthur Liontas nel Act of 1947), subject to physical qualifi­ ing votes of the two Houses on the William Arthur Lusby, Jr. cation, with date of rank to be determined amendments of the Senate to the bill Richard Curtis Lyons by the Secretary of the Air Force: <H. R. 5715) entitled "An act to amend Victor Kingsland Macomber To be second lieutenant J ean Maurice Marchand sections 201 (a), 301 (e), 302 (b), 302 J oseph Aloysius Markum, Jr. Paul Stonebraker MacLafferty (g), 508, and 528 of Public Law 351, J oseph Louis Masi Subject to physical qualification and sub­ Eighty-first Congress, as amended." Lewis Henry Mason ject to designation as a distinguished mili­ Robert Gilbert Mathers tary graduate, the following-named distin­ William Patrick Maughan guished military student of the Air F?rce IMMIGRATION Mack Mauldin, Jr. Reserve Officers' Training Corps, for appomt­ William Burdette Maxson ment in the Regular Air Force in the grade Mr. WALTER. Mr. Speaker, I ask David Chapin May, Jr. indicated, with date of rank to be deter­ unanimous consent to address the House John Henry Mayer mined by the Secretary of the Air Force, for 1 minute and to revise and extend my William Ellsworth McConnell under the provisions of section 506, Public remarks at this point in the RECORD. R obert Darwin McEvers Law 381, Eightieth Congress (Officer Per­ The SPEAKER. Is there objection to Thomas Carothers McEwen, Jr. sonnel Act of 1947) : the request of the gentleman from J ames Richard McFeeters To be second l ieutenant Pennsylvania? J ack Stanley McKinley Francis Harold Miller Ennis F. P. Miller There was no objection. Harry Martin Mitchell IN THE NAVY Mr. WALTER. Mr. Speaker, on the Richard Vi to Monopoli Rear Adm. Walter S. DeLany, United 22d of this month hearings will be Robert Moravec · States Navy, to have the grade, rank, pay, started on a bill designed to permit the Richard Bruce Morrin and allowances of a vice admiral while serv­ admission of 300,000 aliens into the R ichard Thomas Mulcahy ing as commander, Eastern Sea Frontier, United States. Considerable propa­ Claren ce Nash Munson and commander, Atlantic Reserve Fleet. ganda is being prepared for the purpose Paul Edward Noell of attempting to influence the subcom­ J ohn Francis O'Grady •• .... I I Marvin Ortiz mittee in its decision. Robert Andrew Owens HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES So that the Members of the House J ohn Irvine Paulk may recognize this propaganda when it Dwight Ernest Payne FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1952 reaches them, I include the following Joseph Pidkowicz instructions that are going forth from Joseph Nathaniel Portney. The House met at 11 o'clock a. m. those interested in authorizing the ad­ George Edward Price, Jr. The Chaplain, Rev. Bernard Braskamp. Roi Francis Prueher, Jr. mission of the classes of aliens enumer­ James Lee Quinn, Jr. D. D., offered the following prayer: ated in the bill H. R. 7376: Charles Harold Wickliffe Read, Jr O Thou who art humanity's gracious SPECIAL MIGRATION ACT, H. R. 7376 Charles Ferdinand Reichmuth. benefactor, we are again beseeching Thee JERSEY CITY, N. J. Rae Edward Richerson for the blesS'ings of wisdom and strength, This bill authorizes over a 3-year period Edward Bailey Richter issuance of 300,000 special nonquota visas James Rodeen of faith and fortitude, of humility and patience, as we endeavor to be the her­ to 117,000 Italians, 117,000 Germans, 22,500 William Drayton Rottier Greeks, 22,500 Dutch, and 21,000 refugees Manuel Patricio Sanchez alds of a new day and the builders of a from Communist countries. Their admis­ Richard Karl Saxer better world. sion into the country will be like the dis­ Walter Frederic Schifferli, Jr. Grant that our minds and hearts each placed persons, namely, must be sponsored Ernest Gordon Schultz day may become increasingly strong and by an American citizen, providing a home J ohn William Schwartz steadfast in the possession and power and a job so that they will not become a Richard Hilling Scott of moral and spiritual principles and in public charge, and at the same time will not John Richard Sell put anyone here out of a home or job. George Edward Severs the assurance that Thou hast placed at our disposal the inexhaustible 'resources This bill is now before the Immigration Ronald Glenn Shaw Subcommittee f.or consideration, and if ap­ Gerald Don Sjaastad of Thy grace. proved by the full committee, will go to the Lawrence Albert Skantze Help us to understand that the floor of the House for consideration. This Ferris MacArthur Smith achievement of a nobler civilization can bill must be passed now before Congress James Henry Smith only be possible in terms of the ideals recesses in June. Jimmy Lee Smith We want you to write at once to your Roy Benjamin Smith and teachings of the Sermon on the Mount. friends and relatives in the West, South, William Andrew Smith and Middle West to write to their Senators Michael Louis Sorrentino Give us the vision to see that if our and Congressmen asking for support of this Thomas Patten Stafford Nation, in the providence of God, is to bill. You should also write to the follow­ William Oliver Steele play the divinely ordained and appointed ing members of the subcommittee to vote John Peter Stephens part in the world reconciliation and the bill out favorably and work for its final Wendell Berg Stockdale peace, and in mankind's salvation and passage: Thomas Joseph Stolle security, then, as leaders in Government, CLIFFORD P. CASE, Sixth District, New Jer­ James Kenneth Streett sey; WILLIAM B. WIDNALL, Seventh Dis­ R obert Neal Strickland we must apply the beautiful, the pro­ found, and the ancient wisdom of the trict, New Jersey; GORDON CANFIELD, Eighth William Anthony Studabaker District, New Jersey; FRANK C. OsMER, Ninth Stanley Runyan Swanson Prince of Peace. District, House Office Building, Washington, Raymond Leroy Tacke Hear us in His name. Amen. D. C. Oliver Howard Tallman II The Journal of the proceedings of You should especially write individual let­ Thomas Melvin Thawley ters to support the bill to H. ALEXANDER Paul Bristol Thompson, Jr. yesterday was read and approved. SMITH, Senator from New Jersey; ROBERT C. George William Todd III HENDRICKSON, Senator from New Jersey; ED­ Charles Robert Troppman WARD HART, Congressman of Fourteenth Dis­ Erwin Edwin Troske, Jr. MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE trict, New Jersey; ALFRED SIEMINSKI, of Thir­ James Scott Troutman A message from the Senate, by Mr. teenth New Jersey District, at Washington Richard Henry Van Bergen 25, D. C. Charles James Walsh Landers, its enrolling clerk, announced that the Senate had passed without You should get your society, club, or or­ Robert Walter Washington ganization to write similar letters to both Carl Robert Webb amendment a joint resolution of the Senators and Congressmen. Leland Merritt Welsh House of the following title: On the other side, you will find samples of Jack Williams, Jr. H.J. Res. 445. Joint resolution authoriz­ letters to be sent. Anyone may write your David Dale Young ing the President of the United States to letter, but you must sign it yourself with 5346 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE May 1.6 . full name and address. Do not use identical The Clerk called the roll, and the fol­ The proposed legislation makes a very wording of sample letter. Get as many of lowing Members failed to answer to simple and just change in the tariff your relatives, neighbors, and friends to do their names: laws. the same thing. Contact your ward leader [Roll No. 76] and committeeman as well as your club or Under the existing laws, a religious society to do the same thing in the name o! Aandahl Hall, Moulder object can be imported into the country Albert Leonard W. Multer as a gift to a church or to a religious or­ the organization. Allen, Cali!. Halleck Mumma Let us know what you have done and Anderson, Call!. Hand Murphy der duty free, but the church itself or what results you got from your letter. Anfuso Harrison, Va. O'Brien, N. Y. the religious order cannot import such When you come this Thursday, May 8, Baring Harrison, O'Toole an article duty free. All this bill does is from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. for the free chest Bates, Ky. Wyo. Passman to make the law uniform. It was re­ X-ray at Giles Avenue and Broadway, the Beckworth Hays, Ohio Perkins Potter school will be open with pen and postcards Belcher H~bert ported unanimously by the committee, Berry Hedrick Poulson as I stated. for you to bring others to write a message Betts Heffernan Powell similar to the ones on the other side. Boggs, Del. Heller Prouty Mr. JENKINS. I understand every re­ Redden SAMPLE LETTERS TO SENATORS Bonner Hoeven striction will be placed on this so that Boykin Hotrman, Ribicoff there will not be the common importa­ DEAR SENATOR (insert name) : I would like Bramblett Mich.
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