1692 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - SENATE March 3 Home Owners' Loan Corporation, in accord­ title to such properties and structures by PRIVATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS ance with section 20 of the Federal Home the United States at or before the expiration Under clause 1 of rule XXII, private Loan Bank Act, as amended; to the Commit­ of the lease terms, and for other purposes; tee on Banking and Currency. with amendment (Rept. No. 1457). Referred bills and resolutions were introduced and to the Committee of the Whole House on severally referred as follows: the State of the Union. By Mr. FARRINGTON: REPORTS OF COMMITTEES ON PUBLIC Mr. BARDEN: Committee on Education H. R. 6864. A bill for the relief of Kimiko BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS and Labor. H. R. 1499. A bill to amend the Fukuda; to the Committee on the Judiciary. act approved August 4, 1919, as amended, H. R. 6865. A bill for the relief of Midorl Under clause 2 of rule XIII, reports of providing additional aid for the American Kagawa; to the Committee on the Judiciary. committees were delivered to the Clerk Printing House for the Blind; without H. R. 6866. A bill for the relief of Yukiko for printing and reference to the proper amendment (Rept. No. 1458). Referred to Nerita; to the Committee on the Judiciary. calendar, as follows: the Committee of the Whole House on the H. R. 6867. A bill for the relief of Susumu · Mr. GARY: Committee on Appropriations. State of the Union. Sasaki; to the Committee on the Judiciary. H. R. 6868. A bill for the relief of Fumie H. R. 6854. A bill making appropriations for Shimoko; to the Committee on the Judi­ the Treasury and Post Office Departments PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS ciary. and funds available for the Export-Import By Mr. HOLMES: Bank of Washington for the fiscal year end­ Under clause 3 of rule XXII, public H. R. 6869. A bill for the relief of Wong ing June 30, 1953, and for other purposes; bills and resolutions were introduced Yang Yee and Wong Sue Chee; to the Com­ without amendment (Rept. No. 1450). Re­ and severally referred as follows: mittee on the Judiciary. ferred to the Committee of the Whole House By Mr. GARY: By Mr. MITCHELL: on the State of the Union. H. R. 6854. A bill making appropriations H. R. 6870. A bill for the relief of Louie Mr. THOMAS: Committee on Appropria­ for the Treasury and Post Office Departments Bon Kong; to the Committee on the Judi­ tions. House Joint Resolution 396. Joint and funds available for the Export-Import ciary. resolution making an appropriation for the Bank of Washington for the fiscal year end­ By Mr. SMITH of Wisconsin: Motor Carrier Claims Commission for the ing June 30, 1953, and for other purposes; H. R. 6871. A bill for the relief of Mrs. fiscal year 1952; without amendment (Rept. to the Committee on Appropriations. Gloria Wilson; to the Committee on the No. 1451). Referred to the Committee of the By Mr. ALLEN of Louisiana (by Judiciary. Whole House on the State of the Union. request): Mr. ENGLE: Committee on Interior and H. R. 6855. A bill to amend the Veterans PETITIONS, ETC. Insular Affairs. H. R. 5735. A bill to require Regulations to provide a disability rating all Federal officers in carrying out laws relat­ of 100 percent for the loss or loss of use of Under clause 1 of rule XXII, petitions ing to water-resources development and utili­ cine hand or one foot together with blindness and papers were laid on the Clerk's desk zation to comply with the laws of the affected of one eye; to the Committee on Veterans' States or Territories; with amendment (Rept. and referred as follows: No. 1452)-. Referred to the Committee of Affairs. 598. By the SPEAKER: Petition of Cali­ the w:iole House on the State of the Union. By Mr. BUCKLEY: fornia State Society of the National Society H. R. 6856. A bill to extend the duration Mr. RICHARDS: Committee on Foreign of the Daughters of the American Revolu­ of the Water Pollution Control Act; to the tion, Los Angeles, Calif., relative to certain Affairs. Report pursuant to House Resolu­ Committee on Public Works. tion 28, Eighty-second Congress, first ses­ resolutions passed by the California State sion. Resolution authorizing the Commit­ By Mr. CELLER: Society, Daughters of the American Revolu­ H. R. 6857. A bill to amend section 7a of tion, at the Forty-fourth State Conference tee on Foreign Affairs to conduct thorough the act entitled "An act to regulate the studies and investigations of all matters on February 15, 1952, at Los Angeles, Calif.; employment of minors within the District to the Committee on House Administration. coming within the jurisdiction of such com­ of Columbia", approved May 29, 1928; to mittee; without amendment (Rept. No. 599. Also, petition of Miss Bernice Klein;. the Committee on the District of Columbia. man and others, New York, N. Y., relative to 1453). Referred to the Committee of the By Mr. REES of Kansas: Whole House on the State of the Union. bringing the murderers of Harry T. Moore H. R. 6858. A bill to amend the · Railroad Mr. RICHARDS: Committee .on Foreign and his wife Harri.et, in Florida, to justice; Unemployment Insurance Act; to the Com­ to the Committee on the Judiciary. Affairs. Report pursuant to House Resolu­ mittee on Inter_state and Foreign Commerce. tion 28, Eighty-second Congress, first ses­ 600. Also, petition of chief clerk, City By Mr. WEICHEL: Council of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md., relative sion. Resolution authorizing the Commit­ to opposing the St. Lawrence seaway; to the tee on Foreign Affairs to conduct thorough H. R. 6859. A bill to amend section 704 studies and investigations of all matters of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as · Committee on Public Works. amended; to the Committee on Banking and 601. Also, petition of Mr. J. K. Carr, and coming within the jurisdiction of such com­ others, Daytona Beach, Fla., requesting pas­ mittee; without amendment (Rept. No. Currency. By Mr. BROWNSON: sage of Hous.e bills 2678 and· 2679 known as 1454). Referred to the Committee of the the Townsend plan; to the committee on Whole House on the State of the Union. H. R. 6860. A bill to establish a National Security Training Corps, to provide for its Ways and Means. Mr. RICHARDS: Committee on Foreign 6G2. Also, petition of Pensacola Townsend Affairs. Report pursuant to House Resolu­ administration and discipline, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Armed Club, No. 2, Pensacola, Fla., requesting pas­ tion 28, Eighty-second Congress, first ses­ sage of House bills 2678 and 2679, known as sion. Resolution authorizing the Commit­ Services. By Mr. KENNEDY: the Townsend plan; to the Committee on tee on Foreign Affairs to conduct thorough Ways and Means. studies and investigations of all matters H. R. 6861. A bill to transfer the trawler coming withi the jurisdiction of such com­ Delaware from the United States Army • • ..... • • mittee; without amendment (Rept. No. Quartermaster Corps to the Fish and Wild­ 1455). Referred to the Committee of the life Service; to the Committee on Armed Whole House on the State of the Union. Services. SENATE Mr. RICHARDS: Committee on Forejgn H. R. 6862. A bill to further encourage Affairs. Report pursuant to House Resolu­ the distribution of fishery products, and MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1952 tion 28, Eighty-second Congress, first ses­ for other purposes; to the Committee on • sion. Resolution authorizing the Commit­ Merchant Marine and Fisheries. <Legislative day of Monday, February tee on Foreign Affairs to conduct t:i.orough By Mr. REGAN: 25,1952) studies and investigations of all matters H. R. 6863. A bill to make provision for coming within the jurisdiction of such com­ suitable accommodations for the Bureau of The Senate met at 12 o'clock merid­ mittee; without amendment (Rept. No. Customs and certain other Government ian, on the expiration of the recess. 1456). Referred to the Committee of the services at El Paso, Tex., and for other pur­ The Chaplain, Rev. Frederick Brown Whole House on the State of the Union. poses; to the Committee on Public Works. Harris, D. D., offered the following Mr. DAWSON: Committee on Expenditures By Mr. THOMAS: prayer: in the Executive Departments. H. R. 4323. H.J. Res. 396. Joint resolution making an A bill to amend the Federal Property and appropriation for the Motor Carrier Claims God of all mercies, in a world swept Administrative Services Act of 1949, as Commission for the fiscal year 1952; to the by violent forces with which, unaided, amended, to authorize the Administrator of Committee on Appropriations. we cannot cope, Thou only art our help General Serv"ices to enter into lease-purchase By Mr. ARMSTRONG: and our defense amid mortal woes pre­ agreements to provide for the lease to the H. Con. Res. 202. Concurrent resolution to United States of real property and structures declare the Union of Soviet Socialist Repub­ vailing. for terms of more than 5 years but not in lics an aggressor; to the Committee on Fronting the clamant cuties of this excess of 25 years and for acquisition of Foreign Affairs. new week, steady our spirits with a real- 1952 CONGRESSIONAL . RECORD - SENATE 16!)3 ization of untapped power available to However, it also, on many occasions, has REPORT ON SPECIAL AsSISTANTS EMPLOYED BY servants of Thy will, if only they go performed important public services in DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE quietly and confidently about their ap­ the newspaper field.
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