1962 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE 11399 tioned to the House of Representatives; to for related purposes; to the Committee on and price stabilization, to define and restrain the Committee on House Administration. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. certain unfair methods of distribution and By Mr. HARDY: By Mr. HARRIS: to confirm, define, and equalize the rights of H.R. 12241. A bill to amend section 2306 of H.R. 12249. A bill to amend section 19a of producers and resellers in the distribution title 10, United States Code; to provide that the Interstate Commerce Act to eliminate of goods identified by distinguishing brands, late proposals shall not be considered in certain valuation requirements, and for other names, or trademarks, and for other pur­ negotiating contracts after. the prime con­ purposes; to the Committee on Interstate poses; to the Committee on Interstate and tractor has obtained subcontractors to per­ and Foreign Commerce. Foreign Commerce. form work or furnish supplies needed for By Mr. MACDONALD: By Mr. OSTERTAG: the performance of the contract; to the H.R. 12250. A bill to extend for 2 years H. Res. 697. Resolution expressing the sense Committee on Armed Services. the period for which payments in lieu of of the House of Representatives with respect .BY Mr. HERLONG: . taxes may be made with respect to certain to non-Federal installation of electric gen­ H.R. 12242. A bill to provide for the tariff real property transferred by the Reconstruc­ erating facilities at Hanford, Wash.; to the classification of certain particle board; to the tion Finance Corporation and its subsidiaries Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Committee on Ways and Means. to other Government departments; to the By Mr. MONAGAN: Committee on Government Operations. H.R. 12243. A bill to prohibit the sending By Mr. KEARNS: PRIVATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS as franked mail of solicitations for the trans­ H.R. 12251. A bill to make the Committee .fer from one State to another State of busi­ on Education, established by the act of July Under clause 1 of rule XXII, private ness enterprises and operations, and for other 26, 1954, advisory to the President and avail­ bills and resolutions were introduced and purposes; to the Committee on Post Office able to the States for consultation on means severally referred as follows: and Civil Service. of improving the quality of education; to By Mr. BASS of New Hampshire: By Mr. MULTER: the Committee on Education and Labor. H.R. 12258. A bill for the relief of Richard H.R. 12244. A bill to strengthen the com­ By Mr. McVEY: A. Gagne; to the Committee on the Judiciary. petitive enterprise system by assisting quali­ H.R. 12252. A bill to provide for the issu­ By Mr. BREWSTER: fied small business concerns to obtain leases ance of a special postage stamp to commem­ H.R. 12259. A bill for the relief of Wong of commercial and industrial property, where orate the centennial observance of the es­ Shing Chong; to the Committee on the stringent credit requirements tend to exclude tablishment of U.S. National Cemetery No. Judiciary. such concerns, by authorizing the Small 1 in Fort Scott, Kans., as authorized by the By Mr. JAMES C. DAVIS: Business Administration to guarantee, di­ Congress; to the Committee on Post Office H.R. 12260. A bill for the relief of Dr. and rectly or in cooperation with others, the pay­ and Civil Service. Mrs. Charles Edward Cunningham; to the ment of rentals under such leases; to the By Mr. HALPERN: Committee on the Judiciary. Committee on Banking and Currency. H.R. 12253. A bill to amend the Small Busi­ By Mr. DIGGS: By Mr. TEAGUE of California: ness Act to make it clear that disaster loans H.R. 12261. A bill for the relief of Dr. H.R. 12245. A bill to amend section 503 of in cases of flood or other catastrophe may Angelos A. Kambouris; to the Committee on title 38, United States Code, to provide that be made with respect to property of any type the Judiciary. payments under the Uniformed Services Con­ (including summer homes as well as other By Mr. HUDDLESTON: tingency Option Act shall not be considered residential property); to the Committee on H.R. 12262. A bill for the relief of Paolo as income for the purposes of payment of Banking and Currency. Lia; to the Committee on the Judiciary. pension under laws administered by the Vet­ H.R. 12254. A bill to require the Adminis­ By Mr. REUSS: erans' Administration; to the Committee on trator of the Federal Aviation Agency to issue H.R. 12263. A bill for the relief of Nick Veterans' Affairs. rules and regulations to minimize or elim­ Masonich; to the Committee on the By Mr. WALTER: inate aircraft noise nuisance and hazards to Judiciary. H.R. 12246. A bill to authorize establish­ persons or property on the ground; to the By Mr. SANTANGELO: ment of the Tock's Island National Recrea­ Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com­ H.R. 12264. A bill for the relief of Estefania tion Area in the States of Pennsylvania and merce. Racheva de Mussevits (nee Stefana Domus­ New Jersey, and for other purposes; to the By Mr. SANTANGELO: stchieva); to the Committee on the Judiciary, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. H .R. 12255. A bill to amend the Internal By Mr. HALPERN: Revenue Code of 1954 to exempt from the H.R. 12247. A bill to establish a President's manufacturers' excise tax certain automo­ PETITIONS, ETC. Advisory Council on Education; to the Com­ biles furnished without charge to schools for mittee on Education and Labor. u se in driver training programs; to the Com­ Under clause 1 of rule XXII, H.R. 12248. A bill to provide for holding a mittee on Ways and Means. 366. The SPEAKER presented a petition of White House Conference on Mental Health By Mr. WHITENER (by request) : Jovencio Azul, secretary of Municipal Board, to be called by the President of the United H.R. 12256. A bill to amend the Code of Legazpi, Philippines, relative to protesting States, to be planned and conducted by the Laws of the District of Columbia so as to the vote by the U.S. House of Representatives Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare provide for the creation of horizontal prop­ that put down the Philippines war damages with the assistance and cooperation of other erty regimes, regulations therefor, and for bill, and to state that their act is helping departments and agencies represented on the other purposes; to the Committee on the to bring discontent and hostility against the Federal Council on Mental Health; to assist District of Columbia. U.S. Government and thereby plant the seed the several States in conducting similar con­ By Mr. CEDERBERG: of communism in the Philippines, which was ferences on mental health prior to the White H.R. 12257. A bill to amend the Federal referred to the Committee on Foreign House Conference on Mental Health, and Trade Commission Act, to promote quality Affairs. EXT ENS I 0 NS o ·F REM ARKS Russian Fishilig Industry 5 million tons by 1965. While the Rus­ off Georges Bank. The Russians want sian fishing industry has grown tre­ to penetrate our fishing waters for two EXTENSION OF REMARKS mendously and is still growing, the U.S. reasons: First, they want to defeat us fishing industry has declined steadily. OF through economic competition. This is, Within the last few years the United of course, a part of their cold war strat­ HON. TORBERT H. MACDONALD States has dropped from second place in egy; and, second, they want to use their OF MASSACHUSETTS the world fish production to fifth place, fishing vessels for soundings for their IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES with Japan, Russia, Red China, and Peru large submarine fleet. I realize that producing more than our country. there are no legal means to prevent the Thursday, June 21, 1962 It took a sputnik to alarm Americans Russians from prowling in fishing wa­ . Mr. MACDONALD. Mr. Speaker,· I into taking action on our scientific and ters outside our own 3-mile coastal juris­ would like to bring to the attention of technological programs. What is more diction. But we must remember that my colleagues a statement recently made alarming than the sight of Russian fish­ under no conditions can we afford to al­ by the Soviet Council of Ministers in­ ing vessels who are operating·as close as low the Soviet Union to outdistance us stituting a series of measures to increase 15 miles from Cape Cod, on Georges in the number and quality of our fishing total Russian fish catch and processing. Bank? These vessels have come earlier vessels. The Council of Ministers and the Com­ and in larger numbers this year. Latest Fishing, the oldest industry in the munist Party Central Committee have reports state that there are presently United States, is now threatened with ordered fish catch increased from 3.6 to from 150 to 180 Russian fishing vessels extinction. This great industry. must be 11400 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE June 21 revived before it is completely inundated 50 percent grants under the bill, are Athens-Towanda, Scranton, Sharon-Farrell, by Russian economic penetration. By limited to those necessary community Sunbury-Shamokin-Mount Carmel, Union­ reviving this industry they, in tum, will facilities for which Federal aid is already town-Connellsville, Wilkes-Barre-Hazleton. Puerto Rico (Commonwealth of): Agua­ make an important and material contri­ authorized under other law. For ex­ dilla, Arecibo, Caguas, Carolina, Guayama, bution to our food supply and our na­ ample, sewer and water works, streets, Manatt, Mayaguez, Ponce, San Juan, Yauco.
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