
10306 ~ CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- HOUSE June 5 forget when the time comes, but only time CONFIRMATIONS for the Department of Defense for the will tell. Executive nominations confirmed by fiscal year ending June 30, 1959, and for Federal payments would be made to any other purposes, which the Clerk.will re­ unemployed person who has exhausted his the Senate June 5 (legislative day of State-financed benefits since last July 1·, if June 4), 1958: port by title. he is still unemployed, or to anyone who ex­ The Clerk read the title of the bill. hausts his benefits between now ·and next SEcuRITIES AND ExCHANGE COMMISSION The SPEAKER. The question is on April 1. It is estimated that more than 3 . Edward N. Gadsby, of Massachusetts, to be the amendment reported from the Com­ million persons might be eligible for some a member of the Securities and Exchange mittee of the Whole House on the State $700 mlllion of extra benefits if all State gov­ Commission for the term expiring June 5, of the Union which, without objection, ernments were to accept the Federal aid of­ 1963. the Clerk will report. fered. But there's the rub. THE COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY There was no objection. The Labor Department officials who will ad­ The following-named persons for perma­ The Clerk read as follows: minister the program predict that, barring a nent appointment to the grades indicated in worsening of the unemployment situation, the Coast and Geodetic Survey, subject to On page 6, line 15, strike out "$2,901,- not more than a half dozen States wlll agree qualifications provided by law: 400,000" and insert "$2,946,400,000." to the distribution of Federal funds within On page 8, line 24, strike out "$3,039,- their borders. To be lieutenants (junior grade) 208,000" and insert "$3,078,208,000." Approximately one-quarter of the unem­ Lawrence L. Seal Dale V. Bedenkop On page 11, line 15, strike out "$1,644,- ployed workers covered by unemployment in­ Larry H. Clark Joel P. Porcher 600,000" and insert "$1,659,600,000." surance live in 6 or 7 States. Those are the Allen J. Lewis Richard G. Hajec 'States that are expected to accept, because Vastine C. Ahlrich William A. Hughes The SPEAKER. The question is on they will be under intense pressure to do so. G. Thomas Susi Joseph M. Rodgers the amendment. New York has already indicated that it would. James K. Richards James R. Schwartz The question was taken; and the The primary reason for a State's not ac­ Jordan S. Baker Verle B. Miller Speaker announced that the ayes ap­ cepting the aid is a simple one and directly Richard H. Garnett, Jr. peared to have it. related to the reasoning behind the insertion To be ensigns Mr. MAHON. .Mr. Speaker, I object of the option clause by both business men Richard E. Alderman Ronald L. Newsom to the vote on the ground that a quorum and many State governments hiwe a mutual James B. Allen Harvey A. Peterson is not present and make the point of or­ interest in keeping employers' taxes as low Karl R. Anderson Edward L. Talbot der that a quorum is not present. ~s possible. Business is naturally interested Lawrence S. Brown James A. Ten Eyck The SPEAKER. Evidently a quorum in low taxes and States want to attract new Charles A. Burroughs Charles K. Townsend plants. Low employment taxes are used by David Cummings Richard L. Turnbull is not present. many as a drawing card. Glenn DeGroot Phillip W. Ward The Doorkeeper will close the doors, Even if every State were eager to receive Wesley V. Hull Dunston Wingfield, Jr. the Sergeant at Arms will notify absent the aid from Washington, each must go Frederick A. Ismond David I. Wolsk Members, and the Clerk will call the roll. through the process of making a decision to Arthur C. Korn that effect. A Senator who polled governors The question was taken; and there on this point found only a few who thought . were-yeas 225, nays, 159, not voting, 47, .. .... .. as follows: they had the power of decision in their own hands. Most thought it would r~quire leg­ -HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES [Roll No. 87] Islative action; constitutional amendment in YEAS-225 a few States and a popular referendum in one. THURSDAY, JUNE Abernethy Dent Ikard There are few, if any, State legislatures in 5, 1958 Adair Denton Jarman session now. Thus, there are hurdles to be Addonizio Dollinger Johansen cleared before much ald could be extended. The House met at 11 o'clock a. m. Albert Donohue Johnson The Chaplain, Rev. Bernard Braskamp, Alexander Dooley Jones, Ala. D. D., offered the following prayer: Anderson, Dorn,N. Y. Judd Mont. Dorn, S.C. Karsten TRANSACTION OF ADDITIONAL Ephesians 4: 25: We are members one Andrews Doyle Kean Anfuso Durham Kee ROUTINE BUSINESS ot another. Ashley Dwyer Kelly, N.Y. By unanimous consent, the following Almighty God, in whose presence there Ashmore Eberharter Keogh is fullness of joy, help us to appreciate Aspinall Edmondson Kilday routine business was transacted: Avery Ell1ott Kilgore what a sacred blessing it is to worship Bailey Engle King Thee, who art our salvation, and Baldwin Everett Kitchin strength, and the source of the true, the Bass, Tenn. Evins Kluczynski MUTUAL SECURITY ACT OF 1958- Beckworth Fallon Lafore beautiful, and the good. Bennett, Fla. Farbstein . Landrum AMENDMENTS May we see the elemental and eternal Bennett, Mich. Fascell Lane Mr. ELLENDER submitted amend­ truth that humanity is a family and that Berry Feighan Lankford Blatnik Fino Latham ments, intended to be proposed by him, there is one heart in the world, having Boland Flood Lennon to the bill <H. R. 12181) to amend fur­ love, sympathy, and understanding as Bolling Flynt Libonatl ther the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as the ways to it. Bonner Fogarty Loser Bosch Forand McCarthy amended, and for other purposes, which · Grant that, as all the members of the Boykin Forrester McCormack were ordered to lie on the table, and to human family have a common nature, Boyle Fountain McDonough be printed. a common need, and a common destiny, Bray Frazier McFall Breeding Friedel McGovern Mr. JENNER submitted an amend­ so may they have that spiritual minded­ Brooks, La. Fulton Mcintire ment, intended to be proposed by him, to ness which seeks likenesses, not differ­ Brooks, Tex. Garmatz Mcintosh House bill 12181, supra, which was ences, and unites underlying diversities. Broomfield Gathings McMillan Brown, Ga. Gavin Madden ordered to lie on the table, and to be we . earnestly beseech .Thee for the Brown, Mo. Gordon Matthews printed. coming of the day when justice and Byrd Granahan Merrow righteousness, mercy and truth, peace Byrne, Pa. Grant Metcal:C Canfield Gray Mills and good will, shall have the place of Carnahan Green,Pa. Mitchell ADJOURNMENT TO 11 A. M. preeminence in the life of all mankind. Carrigg Gross Moore TOMORROW Hear us in the name of the Prince of C'eller Hagen Morgan Chelf Haley Morrison Mr. FREAR. Mr. President, in ac­ Peace. Amen. · Chenoweth Harden Moss Church Hardy Multer cordance with the order previously en­ The Journal of the proceedings of Clark Harris Murray tered, I move that the Senate adjourn yesterday was read and approved. C'oad Harvey Natcher Coffin Hays, Ark. Nicholson until 11 a. m. tomorrow. Cooley Hays, Ohio Nimtz T,he motion was agreed to; and <at Cramer Healey Nix 11 o'clock and 44 minutes p. m.) the Sen­ DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPRO­ C'retella Hebert Norrell Cunningham, Hemphill O'Brien, Ill. ate adjourned, the adjournment being, PR~~TION B~. 1959 Iowa Holifield O'Hara, Dl. under the orrler previously entered, un­ The SPEAKER. The unfinished busi­ Davis, Ga. Holland Osmers Dawson,nL Holtzman Passman til tomorrow, Friday,. June 6, 1958, at ness is the further consideration of the Delaney Huddleston Patman 11 a.m. bill (H. R. 12738), making appropriations Dellay Hull Patterson 1958 - CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- HOUSE 1030'1 Perkins Rooney Thompson_, N. 3. Mr. Thompson of Louisiana for, -with ID. Think of it, think of how shortsighted Pfost Roosevelt Thompson, Tex. Diggs against. and foolish it is to deny this appropria­ Philbin Rutherford Thomson. Wyo. Mr. Buckley for, with Mr. Clevenger against. Pllcher Sadlak Thornberry Mr. O 'Neil for, with Mr. .Smith of Kansas tion of $35 million. Think of the bil­ Poage St. George Trimble lions this Nation has handed out to coun­ Polk Schenck Ullman against. Porter Scott, N.C. Van 'Zandt Mr. O'Brien of New Y.ork for, with Mr. tries of the world for the benefit of those Preston Seely-Brown Vinson James against. countries. .I am not saying that this Price Selden Wainwright Mr. Santangelo for, with Mr. Gwinn should not have been done, but I am .R.a.ins Shelley Watts 'Reuss Sieminski Whitener against. calling attention to the fact that this 'Rhodes, Ariz. Sikes Widnall Mr. Barrett for, with Mr. Bentley against. ~5 million is for the benefit and security Riley Simpson, Dl. Willis of the United States of America through Rivers Sisk Wilson, calif. Until further notice: Roberts .Smith. Miss. Winstead the investment in the development of a Robsion, Ky. Spence Wright 'Mr. Williams o! Mississippi with Mr. great new nuclear-powered aircraft car­ Rodino Staggers Yates Pillion. rier so necessary at this time. Rogers, Colo. Steed Young Mr. Miller of California with Mr. Gubser. Rogers, Fla. Tane Zablocki Mrs. 'Sullivan With 'Mr. Hale. Sometimes I am led to believe that 'Rogers, Mass. Teague, Tex. Z~lenko Mr. Marshall with Mr.
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