466 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-·· SENATE 'January 24 the national emergency, and for other pur­ sions of service; to the Committee on Inter­ By M.:. SHAFER: poses; to the Committee on Ways and Means. state and Foreign Commerce. H. R. 6201. A bill for the relief of Hans V. By Mr. CAMP: By Mr. MACHROWICZ: Diernisse; to the Committee on the Judi­ H. R. 6177. A bill to amend section 3801 of H. R. 6190. A bill to establish an independ­ ciary. the Internal Revenue Code with respect to ent Federal Education Agency in the Federal By Mr. SHEPPARD: mitigation of statute of limitations; to the Government and to define its organization, H. R. 6202. A bill for the relief of Paul Committee on Ways and Means. power, and duties; and for other purposes; Joseph Splingaerd, Helene Colette Splin­ By Mr. CELLER: to the Committee on Education and Labor. gaerd, and Renee Anne Splingaerd; to the H. R. 6178. A bill to provide for the ap­ By Mr. CASE: Committee on the Judiciary. pointment of additional circuit and district H. Con. Res. 187. Concurrent resolution By Mr. VINSON: · judges, and for other purposes; to the Com­ calling for investigation of Newark Airport H. R. 6203. A bill to authorize the retire­ mitttee on the Judiciary. and the tragic eras"' in Elizabeth, N. J.; to ment of Capt. Joy Bright Hancock, United: By Mr. DENTON: the Committee on Rules. States Navy; to the Committee on Armed H. R. 6179. A bill amending Public Law 49, By Mr. KEAN: Services. Seventy-seventh Congress, providing for the H. Con. Res. 188. Concurrent resolution By Mr. YORTY: welfare of coal miners, and for other pur­ calling for investigation of Newark Airport H. R. 6204. A bill for the racially ineligible poses; to the Committee on Education and and the tragic ·crash in Elizabeth, N. J .; to fiancee of a United States citizen veteran of Labor. the Committee on Rules. World War II; to the Committee on the Judi­ By Mr. DONDERO: By Mr. CASE: cia,ry. H. R. 6180. A bill to amend and supple­ H. Res. 500. Resolution for the investiga­ ment the Federal-Aid Road Act approved tion of the Newark, N. J., Airport; to the July 11, 1916 (39 Stat. 355), as amended and Committee on Rules. PETITIONS, ETC. supplemented, to authorize appropriations By Mr. CLEMENTE: for continuing the construction of highways, H. Res. 501. Resolution to investigate air­ Under clause 1 of rule XXII, petitions and for other purposes; to the Committee on plane disasters; to the Committee on Rules. and papers were laid on the Clerk's desk Public Works. By Mr. HESELTON: and referred as follows: By Mr. EBERHARTER: H. Res. 502. Resolution to inquire into the H. R. 6181. A bill to provide supplementary adequacy of fuel supplies in New England; 513. By the SPEAKER: Petition of Queens­ unemployment compensation benefits in cer­ boro Federation of Mothers Clubs, Forest to the Committee on Rules. Hills, N. Y., relative to urging support of tain cases to workers unemployed during the By Mr. KEAN: national emergency, and for other purposes; the antismuggling bill, H. R. 4544; to the H. Res. 503. Resolution for the investiga­ Committee on Ways and Means. to the Committee on Ways and Means. tion of the Newark, N . .T .. Airport; to the By Mr. ELLIOTT: Committee on Rules. 514. Also, petition of Long Island Fed­ H. R. 6182. A bill to amend certain provi­ By Mr. WOLVERTON: eration of Women's Clubs, Inc., Baldwin, sions of the National Service Life Insurance H. Res. 504. Resolution authorizing and di­ N. Y., relative to urging support of the anti­ Act of 1940, as amended, to assure the right recting the Committee on Interstate and smuggling bill, H. R. 4544; to the Committee to judicial review; to the Committee on Foreign Commerce tn investigate miscellane­ on Ways and Means. Veterans' Affairs. ous problems of air safety, including air­ H. R. 6183. A bill to extend pension bene­ ports in congested areas and instrument fits under the laws reenacted by Public Law Jandings; to the Committee on Rules. 269, Seventy-fourth. Congress, August 13, 1935, as now or hereafter amended, to certain SENATE persons who served with the United States PRIVATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS military or naval forces engaged in hostili­ THURSDAY, J ANDARY 24, 1952 ties in the Moro Province, including Minda­ Under clause 1 of rule XXII, private nao, or in the islands of Samar and Leyte, bills and resolutions were introduced and <Legislative day of Thursday, January after July 4, 1902, and prior to January 1, severally referred as follows: 10, 1952) 1914, and to their unremarried widows, child, By Mr. ADDONIZIO: or children; to the Committee on Veterans' H. R. 6191. A bill to overcome an exclud­ The Senate met at 12 o'clock meridian, Affairs. able ground of admission into the United on the expiration of the recess. H. R. 6184. A bill to amend the Federal States other than race for Francesca Pesa The Chaplain, Rev. Frederick Brown Trade Commission Act with respect to cer­ Russoniello; to the Committee on the Judi­ Harris, D. D., ot!ered the following tain contracts and agreements which estab­ ciary. lish minimum resale prices and which are prayer:. By Mr. BYRNE of N~w York: extended by State law to nonsigners; to the H. R. 6192. A bill for the relief of certain Almighty God our Father, Thy love <::ommittee on Interstate and Foreign Com­ displaced persons; to the Committee on the alone is the flame by which we kindle the merce. Judiciary. altar fires of • our conquering hopes. H. R. 6185. A bill to amend the Public By Mr. D'EWART: Health Service Act to provide a program of Make us :?Ver mindful that upon the free H. R. 6193. A bill authorizing the issuance soil of this continent our fathers toiled grants and scholarships for education in the of a patent in fee to Lincoln White Shirt; field of nursing, and for other purposes; to to the Committee on Interior and Insular to rear a house of faith hallowed by Thy the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Affairs. name. May we know no glory but the Commerce. By Mr. HELLER: supreme satisfaction of rendering to the By Mr. HARRIS: R. 6194. A bill for the relief of Dr. Reu­ Nation and to the world our utmost serv­ H . R. 6186. A bill to designate the lake H. ben Rapaport; to the Committee on the ice, unsullied by base motives of self­ created by Narrows Dam in the State of Judiciary. Arkansas as Lake Greeson in honor of the interest, as again with the golden gift of late Martin W. Greeson; to the Committee on By Mr. KLEIN: a new day at this white altar of devotion Public Works. H. R. 6195. A bill for the relief of Jose Al­ we pledge integrity of character, clean By Mr. HOWELL: meida Novo; to the Committee on the Judi­ hands, and unswerving firmness of pur­ H. R. 6187. A bill to broaden the coopera­ ciary. By Mr. McGUIRE: pose in the fulfillment of the high and tive extension system as established in the holy cause as servants of the Republic, act of May 8, 191'!, and acts supplemental H . R. 6196. A bill for the relief of Honora thereto, by providing for cooperative exten­ Waldron and Bridget Waldron; to the Com­ and of this torn and tortured world. We sion work between colleges receiving the mittee on the Judiciary. ask it in the Redeem'9r's name. Amen. benefits of this act and the acts of July 2, By Mr. MACHROWICZ: 1862, and August 30, 1890, and other qualified H. R. 6197. A bill for the relief of Jacque­ colleges, universities, and research agencies, line Touma Rahal; to the Committee on the THE JOURNAL and the United States Department of Labor; Judiciary. to the Committee on Education and Labor. By Mr. MADDEN: On request of Mr. McFARLAND, and by By Mr. MACHROWICZ: H. R. 6198. A bill for the relief of Kyrria­ unanimous consent, the reading of the H. R. 6188. A bill to provide supplementary kos Tsambis; to the Committee on the Judi­ Journal of the proceedings of Wednes­ unemployment compensation benefits in ciary. day, January 23, 1952, was dispensed certain cases to workers unemployed during H. R. 6199. A bill !or the relief of Ioannls with. the national emergency, and for other pur­ Kotsojianis; to the Committee on the Judi­ poses; to the Committee on Ways and ciary. Means. By Mr. RIVERS: MESSAGES FROM THE PRESIDENT By Mr. SMITH of Mississippi: H. R. 6200. A bill for the relief of Will1am H. R. 6189. A bill to amend section 7 of H. Lubkin, Jr.; to the Committee on the Messages in writing from the Presi­ the Natural Gas Act, with respect to exten- Judiciary. dent of the United States submitting 1952 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - SENATE 467 nominations were communicated to the The motion was agreed to, and the first Congress, agreed to July 27, 1950, Sen­ Senate by Mr. Miller, one of his secre­ concurrent resolution was considered ate Resolution 55, Eighty-second· Congress, and agreed to. agreed to February 19, 1951, and Senate taries. Resolution 154, Eighty-second Congress, agreed to June 29, 1951, hereby is extended MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE TRANSACTION OF ROUTINE BUSINESS to January 31, 1953. A message from the House of Repre­ sentatives, by Mr. Maurer, one of its read­ Mr. McFARLAND. Mr. President, I ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL AND INCR~ASE ing clerks, announced that the House ask unanimous consent that Senators be permitted to present petitions and IN LIMIT OF EXPENDITURES BY COM­ had agreed to the amendments of the memorials, introduce bills and joint MITTEE ON EXPENDITURES IN THE Senate to the bill <H.
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