
4152 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE APRIL 28 Robert V. Canosa, Jr. Linus R. Litsey Ervin H. Cooper Harold A. McCauley 6. National Archives. Earle W. Carder, Jr. James F. Logan, Jr. Howard R. Cottrell Thomas T. McGinnis 7. Railroad Retirement Board. Herbert W. Carr Thomas Longo Paul R. Ebling David E. Moline 8. United St ates District Court (east­ Robert V. Cauchon Lawrence R. Lowe Richard B. Euchenho-Robert F. Morison Joseph R. Childers Donald H. Lucas, Jr. fer Maurice A. Notch ern district of North Carolina). Frederic J. Clawson Robert T. Maconie Malcolm E. Graham Thomar 0. Nutt, Jr. PROCUREMENT OF BUILDINGS Robert J. Cleary Patrick J. Madden Normal A. Henry Joseph F. Ouellette Robert W. Cohan Don McC. Martin James D. Hereford, Jr.Paul J. Pflueger Mr. LECOMPTE. Mr. Speaker, by di­ Thomas A. Connor Andrew J. Mashaw Leif A. Houkom Charles R. Pitchford rection of the Committee on House Ad­ Frederick D. Cook Joseph C. McCalley Raymond E. Jeffery Raymond Ramer ministration, I call up House Resolution Wayne H. Crawford, Raymond K. Carroll R. Keyser Robert L. Reed 196 and ask for its immediate considera­ Jr. McDannold "J" Scott Kirkwood Keith L. Robinett tior~. · Harold W. Crozier William L. McGonagle John w: Kline Edward A. Short The Clerk read the resolution, as fol­ John D. Cumalat Robert M. McLaughlin Francis A. Kocourek John T. Snyder John E. Cummings Grover C. Miller Donald H. Lake Samuel S. Stephens lows: William E. Cunning- Raymond T. Miller, Jr. John R. Logan Jackson n. Strange Resolved, That the expenses of conducting ham William J. Miller Donald E. Mackin Lawrence E . Suther- the studies and investigations with rP-spect WilliamS. Currie Donald F. Milligan Donald S. Macoy land, Jr. to procurement and buildings authorized by Richard J. Dermody Samuel R. Joseph L. Mahoney, Jr. Edward J. Tuite rule XI (1) (h) incurred by the Committee Richard A. Derus Miserendino William F. Mangan William S. Waldron on Expenditures in the Executive Depart­ Eugene A. Dieckert, Jack L. Morrow Noel D. Martin Carleton R. Williams ments, acting as a whole or by subcommit­ Jr. Robert c. Newcomb Alfred S. Maurstad tee, not to exceed $40,000, including expendi­ Joseph E. Dierkes George E. Nuber, Jr. The following-named midshipmen, United tures for the employment of such experts, Donald L. Dondero Eugene w. Ostlund States Naval Reserve, to be assistant civil en­ special counsel, and such clerical, steno- .. Robert M. Ducey Arthur M. Pastel · gineers in the Navy,' with the rank of ensign, graphic, and other assistants, shall be paid Harry B. Ellis Dale s. Perry from the 6th day of June 1947: out of the contingent fund of the House on James E. Empting Richard Porter Joseph W. Neudecker, Maurice A. Person vouchers authorized by such committee or David L. English Paul R. Powell Jr. Donald d. Williams subcommittee and signed by the chairman William Evans William c. Powell, Jr. Henry F. Peger James L. Yates of the committee or subcommittee and ap­ James V. Farley, Jr. William L. Prange proved by the Committee on House Admin­ Doc G. Faulkner, Jr. John F. Pritchard istration. Robert Fedor Robert W. Proctor John J. Fickers Henry P. Quick The resolution was agreed to. Albert 0. Floyd Robert L Quimby HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES A motion to reconsider was !aid on the Archie E. Floyd. Robert B: Rausch table. Isaac N. Franklin, Jr. Davis w. Reed MoNDAY, APRIL 28, 1947 John Me~. Frye William E. Reed INVESTIGATION OF PUBLICITY AND Peter Galrmitakis Donald H. Reese The House met at 12 o'clock noon. PROPAGANDA· IN GOVERNMENT DE­ Joseph J. Garside Isaac P. Rehkopf The Chaplain, Rev. James Shera PARTMENTS Gene F. Gauthier Benjamin T. Richards Montgomery, D. · D., offered the follow­ Michael Gaydos, Jr. Donald W. Richardson Mr. LECOMPTE. Mr. Speaker. by di­ George W. Gibson Joseph M. Rideout 3d1 ing prayer: rection of the Committee on House Ad­ R~bert F. Graves David A. Robinson 0 Jehovah God, we would heed Thy ministration, I call up House Resolution William D. Greene William B. Robinson holy word and in all our ways acknowl­ 197 and ask for its immediate considera­ Galen M. Hallett, Jr. Robert E. Rodes, Jr. tion. Charles R. Hannun Estel E. Rouch edge Thee, and Thou wilt direct our paths. We thank Thee that the ways of The Clerk read the resolution, as fol­ Andrew U. Hassman, Cliiford LeR. Sayre, Jr. lows: Jr. Walter T. Schultheis wisdom are ways of pleasantness and all Millard F. Havener Robert L. Scott her paths are peace. 0 may our souls Resolved, That the expenses of conducting Kenneth G · Haynes Harold Scudder burst in gratitude and praise before the the studies arid investigations with respect ~ichard W · Haupt Aldo Serafini purpose and the abundance of our God. to publicity and propaganda 1n the Govern­ ment departments and agencies authorized Robert L. Heinz . Lester i.. Shade Take our powers unemployed, our ideals by !'ule XI (1) (b) incurred by the Commit­ Ric~ard M. Hennigan Frank G. Simala unfulfilled, and our possibilities un­ William MeG. Hep- RichardS. Slawson tee on Expenditures in the Executive De­ burn, Jr. Earl A. Sonnier achieved and use them for the promo­ partments, acting as a whole or by subcom­ Har_old M. Hewell Monroe B. Sorge tion of Thy kingdom; so shall we find mittee, not to exceed $26,000, including ex­ Alvm S. Hibbs George A. Souris favor in the sight of God. and man. penditures for the employment of such ex­ Robert K. Hoffman Charles J. Stanback Every noble task completed enlarges the perts, special counsel, and such clerical, Carl L. Hokenson, Jr. soul of the doer and increases the bless­ stenographic, and other assistants, shall be Phili C Holland Jason K. Stewart paid out of the contingent fund of the House Wall~ce J. L. Houde Joseph V. Sweeney ings of peace and contentment for our on vouchers authorized lJy such committee L . MeN Hough James Thomson country. As selected servants and or GUbcommittee and signed by the chair­ ~WlS • • Paul E. Trejo Richard H. Howe Edward "X" Tuttle leaders of the people, may we carry their man of the committee or subcommittee and George E. Hubbell John Van Tol needs in our hearts and be very, very approved by the Committee on House Ad­ Ira J. Hudson 3d Ad lb rt M. Von Al- sure that we live to serve them. We ministration. Bruce M . Jacobs e e a · pray in the name of Him who carried our William E. James men, Jr. The resolution was agreed to. needs to the cross. Amen. Robert W. Johnson James W. Wallace A motion to reconsider was laid on William N. Johnson Thomas C. Walsh The Journal of the proceedings of Fri­ the table. Charles W. Jones Har?ld E. Weber day, April 25, 1947, was read and ap­ Robert A. Keagy David J. Werner INVESTIGATION AUTHORIZED BY HOUSE proved. James D. Kearny Cleo Weschke RESOLUTION 118 Edward T. Keating John M. Westbrook MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE owen K. King Donald J. Weinstraut Mr. LECOMPTE. Mr. Speaker, by message from the Senate, by Mr. Joseph M. Kitchen Thomas ~· Wilkinson A direction of the Committee on House Ad­ Frazier, its legislative clerk, announced ministration: I call up House Resolution John L. Kline, Jr. ~~~r~~c':I~.a~~lson that the President pro tempore has ap­ 198 and ask for its immediate considera­ Robert H. Koehler Robert D. Wilson pointed Mr. LANGER and Mr. CHAVEZ mem­ tion. Robert P. Kolar Gordon L. Wineman bers of the joint select committee on the Lee F. Kyle Richard G. Wisham The Clerk read the resolution, as fol­ Eugene Lange Richard A. Yale part of the Senate as provided for in the lows: Charles S. Leach McCaslin Yates act of August 5, 1939, entitled "An act Resolved, That the expense of conducting Morris Levin George T. Youngren to provide for the disposition of certain the studies and inve~tigations authorized hy records ot the United States Govern­ The following-named midshipmen, United House Resolution 118 of the Eightieth Con­ States Naval Reserve, to be assistant pay­ ment," for the disposition of executive gress incurred by the subcommittee of the masters in the Navy, with the rank of ensign, papers in the following departments and Committee on Expenditures in the Executive from the 6th day of June 1947: agencies: Departments, and provided for by House 1. Department of Agriculture. Resolution 135 of the Eightieth Congress, Wiiliam E. Ainslie Rober4 M. Bonk shall be effective from February 13, 1947. Michael Bat Duane D. Borgert 2. Department of the Navy. James M. Baumgard- William H. Brownell 3. Department of State. The resolution was agreed to. ner Wright A. Burnham 4. Department of the Treasury. A motion to reconsider was laid on the Carl I. Bergkvist Ralph A. Buswell 5. Federal Works Agency. table. 1947 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE. 4153 SURVEY OF PROFIT SHARING AND POSSI­ on September 1. Special provision was made The SPEAKER. Is there objection to BILITIES OF INCENTIVE TAXATION for refugees from western Thrace and Mace­ the request of the gentleman from Wis­ donia who could not meet the residence consin? - Mr. LECOMPTE. Mr. Speaker, by di­ quallfication. According to the law of April rection of the Committee on House Ad­ 30, ' 1946, all electoral lists which had merely There was no objection. ministration, I call up Senate Concurrent been revised and not newly compiled for the Mr. STEVENSON. Mr. Speaker, I have Resolution 9 and ask for its immediate elections in March 1946 were required to be just received a letter from Mrs.
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