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CONSIDERATION OF UNOBJECTED TO BILLS ON THE CALENDAR

On motion by Mr. SMATHERS, and by unanimous consent,

The Senate proceeded to consider the following bills; and no amendment was made:

H.R. 8625. An act for the relief of Dennis H. O'Grady;

H.R. 74. An act to reimburse the city of New York for expenditure of funds to rehabilitate slip 7 in the city of New York for use by the U.S. Army;

H.R. 1375. An act to provide for the conveyance of certain real property of the United States to the former owners thereof;

H.R. 4934. An act to authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to modify certain leases entered into for the provision of recreation facilities in reservoir areas;

H.R. 9013. An act to provide for the transfer of rice acreage history where producer withdraws from the production of rice; and

H.R. 8842. An act to amend subsection (h) of section 124 of the Agricultural Enabling Amendments Act of 1961.

Ordered, That they pass to a third reading.

The said bills were severally read the third time.

Resolved, That they pass. Ordered, That the Secretary notify the House of Representatives thereof.

The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (H.R. 2990) to confer jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to determine the claim against the United States of Amis Construction Co. and Sam Ore Construction Co.; and the reported amendment having been agreed to,

Ordered, That the amendment be engrossed and the bill read a third time. The said bill, as amended, was read the third time.

Resolved, That it pass.

Ordered, That the Secretary request the concurrence of the House of Representatives in the amendment.

The Senate proceeded to consider the following bills; and no amendment was made:

S. 1564. A bill for the relief of Evangelos J. Marthakis:

S. 1638. A bill for the relief of Felix Ledina Mendoza;

S. 1874. A bill for the relief of Roland Fernando Mishutani;

S. 1881. A bill for the relief of Maria La Bella; and

S. 2101. A bill for the relief of Aida Mary Sorino Boccalery.

Ordered, That they be engrossed and read a third time.

The said bills were severally read the third time.

Res lved, That they pass and that the respective titles thereof be as aforesaid. Ordered, That the Secretary request the concurrence of the House of Representatives therein.

The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (S. 1841) for the relief of Maria Zambetoulla; and the reported amendment having been agreed to,

Ordered, That the bill be engrossed and read a third time.

The said bill was read the third time. Resolved, That it pass and that the title thereof be as aforesaid.

Ordered, That the Secretary request the concurrence of the House of Representatives therein.

The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (S. 2533) to amend subsection (d) of section 16 of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, as amended; and the reported amendment to the text having been agreed to,

Ordered, That the bill be engrossed and read a third time.

The said bill was read the third time. Resolved, That it pass and that the title thereof be amended, as reported by the committee, to read: "A bill to amend the requirements for participation in the 1962 feed grain program." Ordered, That the Secretary request the concurrence of the House of Representatives therein.

ADJOURNMENT

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, at 2 o'clock and 30 minutes p.m., The Senate adjourned.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1962

The VICE PRESIDENT called the Senate to order, and the Chaplain offered prayer.

THE JOURNAL On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and by unanimous consent,

The reading of the Journal of the proceedings of Tuesday, February 20, 1962, was dispensed with.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE A message from the House of Representatives, by Mr. Bartlett, one of its clerks:

Mr. President: The House of Representatives has passed, each without amendment, the following bills of the Senate:

S. 67. An act for the relief of Col. Samuel Hale;

S. 235. An act for the relief of Evagelos Mablekos;

S. 241. An act for the relief of Haralambos Agourakis;

S. 429. An act for the relief of Alc Percy J. Trudeau;

S. 521. An act for the relief of Charles J. Utterback;

S. 531. An act for the relief of Eugenia Chrzastowski;

S. 1076. An act for the relief of Nancie Ellen Williamson;

S. 1348. An act for the relief of the Sulzbach Construction Co.;

S. 1560. An act for the relief of Yasuko Otsu;

S. 1685. An act for the relief of Brigitte Marie Ida Kroll;

S. 1776. An act for the relief of Frances E. Sarcone;

S. 1791. An act for the relief of Dr. Tzycheng Peng;

S. 1832. An act for the relief of Susanne Rae Deremo;

S. 1866. An act for the relief of Dr. Berchmans Rioux;

S. 1870. An act for the relief of Lucia Bianca Cianto Rosa;

S. 2149. An act for the relief of Hugo Kolberg;

S. 2163. An act for the relief of Saifook Chan; and

S. 2385. An act for the relief of Dr. Hau Cheong Kwaan, his wife, Tech Phaik Loui Kwaan, and their daughter, Laura Wai Man Kwaan.

EXECUTIVE SESSION

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, The Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive business; and after the consideration of executive business,

LEGISLATIVE SESSION

The Senate resumed its legislative session.

AMENDMENT OF ACT RELATING TO THE DISTRICT TRAINING SCHOOL

The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the President of the Board of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to amend the act providing for commitments to, maintenance in, and discharges from the District Training School, approved March 3, 1925; which, with the accompanying paper, was referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia.

FEDERAL OLD-AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE TRUST FUND

The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the board of trustees of the Federal old-age and survivors insurance trust fund, transmitting the 22d annual report of the fund and the Federal disability insurance trust fund for the fiscal year 1961; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Finance. REPORT OF FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION OF THE UNITED STATES The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Chairman of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the 14th semiannual report of its activities as of June 30, 1961; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. REPORT ON OVERCHARGES BY SHIPBUILDING DIVISION OF BETHLEHEM STEEL CO., QUINCY, MASS.

The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Comptroller General of the United States, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report on overcharges by the Shipbuilding Division of Bethlehem Steel Co., Quincy, Mass., for materials and supplies acquired for use under Government costtype contracts; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

REPORT OF REVIEW OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR KOREAN CONFLICT VETERANS

The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Comptroller General of the United States, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report of the review of education and training

programs for Korean conflict veterans and for war orphans, Veterans' Administration, for the fiscal year 1960; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

EXCLUSION OF PETRIFIED WOOD FROM APPROPRIATION UNDER US. MINING LAWS

The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Interior, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to exclude deposits of petrified wood from appropriation under the US. mining laws; which, with the accompanying paper, was referred to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR RAMA ROAD

The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Serretary of State, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to authorize an additional appropriation for the Rama Road in Nicaragua; which, with the accompanying paper, was referred to the Committee on Public Works.

PETITIONS

The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a resolution of the Lithuanian American Council, Inc., Racine, Wis., favoring the efforts of the Government in fighting back international communism; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.

Mr. BEALL presented a resolution of the City Council of Baltimore, Md., favoring action by the Federal Government to preserve the facilities of the ship repair yards located in Baltimore; which was referred to the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 110 RECOMMITTED TO THE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

On motion by Mr. MCCLELLAN, and by unanimous consent,

Ordered, That the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 110) establishing a George Washington Carver Commemorative Commission be recommitted to the Committee on the Judiciary.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND JOINT
RESOLUTIONS

Bills and a joint resolutions were introduced, severally read the first and second times by unanimous consent, and referred as follows:

By Mr. YARBOROUGH: S. 2869. A bill to amend chapter 31 of title 38, United States Code, to afford additional time during which certain veterans blinded by reason of a serviceconnected disability may be afforded vocational rehabilitation training: to the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.

By Mr. MCNAMARA:

S. 2870. A bill for the relief of Theodoros Skartsiaris; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. TALMADGE:

S. 2871. A bill for the relief of Leonore Irene Margarete Gray; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. SALTONSTALL (for him- TO PRINT ADDITIONAL COPIES OF HEARINGS
self and Mr. KEATING);
ON REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 1 OF 1962

S. 2872. A bill for the relief of Wen Tang; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. KEFAUVER:

S. 2873. A bill for the relief of Claude S. Reeder and Reeder Motor Co, Inc; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. METCALF:

S. 2874. A bill to provide for rights-ofway for highways for the purpose of ingress and egress to and from lands on the Crow Indian Reservation; and

S. 2875. A bill to authorize the sale or lease of Indian lands on the Crow Indian Reservation, Mont.; to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

By Mr. SPARKMAN:

S. 2876. A bill to extend the authority to insure mortgages under sections 809 and 810 of the National Housing Act, and to extend the coverage of section 810 to include persons employed at or in connection with an installation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration or the Atomic Energy Commission; to the Committee on Banking and Currency.

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Mr. MCCLELLAN, from the Committee on Government Operations, reported the following resolution (S. Res. 299); which was referred to the Committee on Rules and Administration:

Resolved, That there be printed for the use the Committee on Government Operations three thousand five hundred additional copies of the hearings on Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1962.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE

A message from the House of Representatives, by Mr. Bartlett, one of its clerks:

Mr. President: The House of Representatives has passed the following bills, in which it requests the concurrence of the Senate:

H.R. 1288. An act for the relief of Stanley Haymann & Co., Inc.;

H.R. 1348 An act for the relief of William Burnice Joyner:

H.R. 1352. An act for the relief of Giuseppe Aniello:

H.R. 1451. An act for the relief of Mrs. Elfriede Prischl Rogers;

H.R. 1588. An act for the relief of Fong Kai Dong:

H.R. 1615. An act for the relief of Francis Janis and certain other Indians; H.R. 1671. An act for the relief of Edvige Cianciulli;

H.R. 1697. An act for the relief of Viola Borwick Warbis;

H.R. 2684. An act for the relief of Mohan Singh:

H.R. 2839. An act for the relief of Mildred Love Hayley;

H.R. 3696. An act for the relief of Gertrude M. Kaplan;

H.R. 5652. An act for the relief of Kevork Terolan;

H.R. 6075. An act for the relief of Capt. H. A. Rowe:

HR. 6082. An act for the relief of Mrs. Vartanus Uzar;

H.R. 6276. An act for the relief of Athanasia Dekazos;

H.R. 6343. An act for the relief of Mrs. Izbel A. Miguel;

H.R. 6464. An act for the relief of Cecil D. Rose;

H.R. 6740. An act for the relief of Teofilo Estoesta;

H.R. 7671. An act for the relief of Louanna L. Leis;

H.R. 7704. An act for the relief of Chyung Sang Bak:

HR. 7708. An act for the relief of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Beaver:

H.R. 7777. An act for the relief of Elisabetta Piccioni;

H.R. 8195. An act for the relief of Ronald L. Mutter:

H.R. 8368. An act for the relief of A. Eugene Congress;

H R. 8422. An act for the relief of Sister M. Theophane (Jane Caroll);

H.R. 8482. An act for the relief of Paul J. Pericle;

H.R. 8515. An act for the relief of James R. Banks;

H.R. 8628. An act for the relief of Joseph A. Tedesco;

H.R. 9059. An act for the relief of Maj. Leonard H. Poterbaum, U.S. Air Force;

H.R. 9060. An act for the relief of Rhea G. Burgress;

H.R. 9188. An act to relieve Theodore A. Anderson from loss of agricultural conservation program benefits;

H.R. 9596. An act for the relief of Daniel E. Moore;

H.R. 9597. An act for the relief of James N. Tull;

H.R. 9830. An act for the relief of John B. Hogan;

H.R. 9831. An act to provide relief for the heirs and devisees of Fly and Her Growth, deceased Lower Brule Indian allottees; and

H.R. 10050. An act to provide for a further temporary increase in the public debt limit set forth in the Second Liberty Bond Act.

The House has agreed to the following concurrent resolution (H. Con. Res. 431); in which it requests the concurrence of the Senate:

Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the Congress hereby extend its congratulations and warm good wishes to Lieutenant Colonel John H. Glenn, Jr., United States Marine Corps, of New Concord, Ohio, on behalf of the people of the United States, and commends him for his personal courage, skill, and dedication in the cause of scientific achievement in his successful and epochmaking three orbital flights around the earth on February 20, 1962.

HOUSE BILLS REFERRED

The foregoing bills this day received from the House of Representatives for concurrence, were severally read the first and second times by unanimous consent, and were referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, except H.R. 10050, which was referred to the Committee on Finance.

CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD WISHES TO LT. COL. JOHN H. GLENN, JR., U.S. MARINE CORPS

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. METCALF in the chair) laid before the Senate the concurrent resolution (H. Con. Res. 431) extending the congratulations and warm good wishes of the Congress to Lt. Col. John H. Glenn, Jr., U.S. Marine Corps, this day received from the House of Representatives for concurrence, which was read.

The Senate proceeded, by unanimous consent, to consider the said concurrent resolution; and

Resolved, That the Senate agree thereto.

Ordered, That the Secretary notify the House of Representatives thereof. JOINT MEETING OF TWO HOUSES ON MONDAY NEXT TO HONOR LT. COL. JOHN H. GLENN, JR., U.S. MARINE CORPS

Mr. MANSFIELD announced that a joint meeting of the Senate and the House of Representatives would be held in the Hall of the House on Monday, February 26, 1962, to honor Lt. Col. John

H. Glenn, Jr., of the U.S. Marine Corps, who on yesterday successfully orbited the earth three times in a rocket-borne space capsule and was returned to earth.

ADJOURNMENT

On motion by Mr. HUMPHREY, at 1 o'clock and 32 minutes p.m., The Senate adjourned.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1962

The VICE PRESIDENT called the Senate to order, and Bishop Wilbur E. Mammaker, of Washington, D.C., offered prayer.

THE JOURNAL

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and by unanimous consent,

The reading of the Journal of the proceedings of Wednesday, February 21, 1962, was dispensed with.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE

A message from the House of Representatives, by Mr. Maurer, one of its clerks:

Mr. President: The House of Representatives has disagreed to the amendment of the Senate to the bill (H.R. 8723) to amend the Welfare and Pension Plans Disclosure Act with respect to the method of enforcement and to provide certain additional sanctions, and for other purposes; it agrees to the conference asked by the Senate on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses thereon and has appointed Mr. POWELL, Mr. ROOSEVELT, Mr. DENT, Mr. SMITH of Iowa, Mr. KEARNS, Mr. HIESTAND, and Mr. GOODELL managers at the same on its part.

The Speaker of the House having signed 25 enrolled bills, viz, S. 67, S. 235, S. 241, S. 429, S. 521, S. 531, S. 1076, S. 1348, S. 1560, S. 1685, S. 1776, S. 1791, S. 1832, S. 1866, S. 1870, S. 2149, S. 2163, S. 2385, H.R. 74, H.R. 258, H.R. 1375, H.R. 4934, H.R. 8625, H.R. 8842, and H.R. 9013, I am directed to bring the same to the Senate for the signature of its President.

ENROLLED BILLS SIGNED

The Secretary reported that he had examined and found truly enrolled the following bills:

S. 67. An act for the relief of Col. Samuel Hale;

S. 235. An act for the relief of Evagelos Mablekos;

S. 241. An act for the relief of Haralambos Agourakis;

S. 429. An act for the relief of Alc. Percy J. Trudeau;

S. 521. An act for the relief of Charles J. Utterback;

S. 531. An act for the relief of Eugenia Chrzastowski;

S. 1076. An act for the relief of Nancie Ellen Williamson;

S. 1348. An act for the relief of Sulzbach Construction Co.;

S. 1560. An act for the relief of Yasuko Otsu;

S. 1685. An act for the relief of Brigitte Marie Ida Kroll;

S. 1776. An act for the relief of Frances E. Sarcone;

S. 1791. An act for the relief of Dr. Tzycheng Peng;

S. 1832. An act for the relief of Susanne Rae Deremo;

S. 1866. An act for the relief of Dr. Berchmans Rioux;

S. 1870. An act for the relief of Lucia Bianca Cianto Rosa;

S. 2149. An act for the relief of Hugo Kolberg;

S. 2163. An act for the relief of Saifook Chan;

S. 2385. An act for the relief of Dr. Hau Cheong Kwaan, his wife, Tech Phaik Koui Kwaan, and their daughter, Laura Wai Man Kwaan;

H.R. 74. An act to reimburse the city of New York for expenditure of funds to rehabilitate slip 7 in the city of New York for use by the U.S. Army;

H.R. 258. An act to amend the District of Columbia Sales Tax Act to increase the rate of tax imposed on certain gross receipts, to amend the District of Columbia Motor Vehicle Parking Facility Act of 1942 to transfer certain parking fees and other moneys to the highway fund, and for other purposes;

H.R. 1375. An act to provide for the conveyance of certain real property of the United States to the former owner thereof;

H.R. 4934. An act to authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to modify certain leases entered into for the provision of recreation facilities in reservoir areas;

H.R. 8625. An act for the relief of Dennis H. O'Grady;

H.R. 8842. An act to amend subsection (h) of section 124 of the Agricultural Enabling Amendments Act of 1961; and

H.R. 9013. An act to provide for the transfer of rice acreage history where producer withdraws from the production of rice.

The VICE PRESIDENT thereupon signed the same.

DATA ACQUISITION ANTENNA FOR FACILITY AT ROSMAN, N.C.

The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report of the installation of an 85-foot data acquisition antenna for the Rosman, N.C., data acquisition facility; which was referred to the Committee on Aeronautics and Space Sciences.

REPORT OF COMPETITION IN THE SYNTHETIC RUBBER INDUSTRY

The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Acting Attorney General, transmitting, pursuant to law, the sixth annual report on competition in the synthetic-rubber industry covering the industry's operation under private industry during calendar year 1960; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Banking and Currency.

REVIEW OF VOLUNTARY AGREEMENTS AND PROGRAMS UNDER DEFENSE PRODUCTION ACT OF 1950

The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Acting Attorney General, transmitting. pursuant to law, a quarterly report as of February 9, 1962, of the administration of the Defense Production Act of 1950 and a continuing review of the outstanding voluntary agreements and programs under the act; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Banking and Currency.

REVIEW OF MILITARY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR GREECE

The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Comptroller General of the United States, transmitting, pursuant to law, a classified report on the review of the military assistance program for Greece (B-133055); which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS

The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following petitions, etc., which were referred as indicated:

A resolution of the California State Board of Agriculture, Los Angeles, Calif., favoring the enactment into Federal tax law of principles which will permit a farmer cooperative organization to deduct from its gross income all allocations to farmer members; to the Committee on Finance.

A resolution adopted at a mass meeting of Americans of Lithuanian descent, Dayton, Ohio, favoring free elections for Lithuania and other captive nations of Eastern Europe; and

A memorial of the Senate of the State of Kentucky remonstrating against further aid to certain Communist countries; to the Committee on Foreign Relations.

A resolution of the House of Representatives of the State of New Mexico favoring the transfer of the present site and building of the Santa Fe post office to the State of New Mexico for a State museum; to the Committee on Government Operations.

The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a resolution of the City Council of Gainesville, Ga., remonstrating against the creation of the Department of Urban Affairs and Housing; which was ordered to lie on the table.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEE

Mr. HAYDEN, from the Committee on Rules and Administration, to whom were referred the following joint resolutions, reported them each without amendment and submitted reports thereon, as follows:

S.J. Res. 152. Joint resolution to provide for the reappointment of Dr. Caryl P. Haskins as citizen regent of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution (Rept. No. 1210); and

S.J. Res. 153. Joint resolution to provide for the reappointment of Dr. Crawford H. Greenewalt as citizen regent of

the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution (Rept. No. 1211).

Mr. HAYDEN, from the Committee on Rules and Administration, to whom was referred the concurrent resolution (S. Con. Res. 56) to print as a Senate document "A Report of the U.S. Foreign Policy and Operations," reported it without amendment and submitted a report No. 1212) thereon.

Mr. HAYDEN, from the Committee on Rules and Administration, to whom were referred the following resolutions, reported them each without amendment and submitted reports thereon, as follows:

S. Res. 290. Resolution to print, with additional copies, a pamphlet entitled "Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Meeting. London, England, 1961" (Rept. No. 1213);

S. Res. 295. Resolution to authorize a study by the Committee on Armed Services on strategic and critical stockpiling (Rept. No. 1214); and

S. Res. 297. Resolution to print copies of a hearing on export of strategic materials to Soviet-bloc countries (Rept. No. 1215).

Mr. HAYDEN, from the Committee on Rules and Administration, to whom was referred the resolution (S. Res. 293) to investigate problems created by flow of escapees and refugees from communistic tyranny, reported it with an amendment and submitted a report (No. 1216) thereon.

Mr. MANSFIELD, from the Committee on Rules and Administration, to whom was referred the resolution (S. Res. 299) to print additional copies of the hearings on Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1962, reported it without amendment.

Mr. CURTIS, from the Committee on Rules and Administration, to whom was referred the resolution (S. Res. 298) to print a compilation of tributes to Hon. CARL HAYDEN as a Senate document, reported it with amendments.

REPORT ON DISPOSITION OF USELESS PAPERS Mr. JOHNSTON, from the Select Committee on Papers in the Executive Departments, to whom were referred lists of papers in various departments and agencies of the Government, recommended for disposition, transmitted to the Senate by the Archivist of the United States, dated February 7, 1962, submitted a report thereon.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS Bills were introduced, severally read the first and second times by unanimous consent, and referred as follows:

By Mr. WILEY:

S. 2881. A bill for the relief of Comdr. Robert C. Olson; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. MAGNUSON (by request):

S. 2882. A bill to amend the Federal Power Act; to the Committee on Com

merce.

By Mr. FULBRIGHT:

S. 2883. A bill to modify the project for the Beaver Reservoir on the White River.

Ark., to permit construction of certain water supply facilities; to the Committee on Public Works.

By Mr. ROBERTSON (by request):

S. 2884. A bill to amend the Federal Home Loan Bank Act to give Puerto Rico the same treatment as a State in the election of Federal Home Loan Bank Directors; and

S. 2885. A bill to repeal certain legislation relating to the purchase of silver. and for other purposes; to the Committee on Banking and Currency.

PRINTING OF ADDITIONAL COPIES OF REPORT ENTITLED "ADMINISTERED PRICES, DRUGS"

Mr. HAYDEN, from the Committee on Rules and Administration, reported the following concurrent resolution (S. Con. Res. 59) and submitted a report (No. 1217) thereon:

Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That there be printed for the use of the Committee on the Judiciary two thousand additional copies of Senate Report Numbered 448, Eighty-seventh Congress, first ses sion, entitled "Study of Administered Prices in the Drug Industry", a report issued by the Committee on the Judiciary and made by its Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly pursuant to S. Res. 52. Eighty-seventh Congress.

The Senate proceeded, by unanimous consent, to consider the said concurrent resolution; and

Resolved. That the Senate agree thereto.

Ordered. That the Secretary request the concurrence of the House of Representatives therein.

SENATE MEMBERS OF JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING AND JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE LIBRARY

Mr. HAYDEN, from the Committee on Rules and Administration, reported the following resolution (8. Res. 300):

Resolved, That Mr. CURTIS be, and he is hereby, elected a member on the part of the Senate of the Joint Committee on Printing, vice Mr. MILLER; that Mr. DIRKSEN be, and he is hereby, elected a member on the part of the Senate of the Joint Committee on the Library, vice Mr. Keating; and that Mr. PEARSON be. and is hereby, elected a member on the part of the Senate of the Joint Committee on the Library, vice Mr. MILLER.

The Senate proceeded, by unanimous consent, to consider the said resolution; and

Resolved. That the Senate agree thereto.

STUDY BY COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES ON STRATEGIC AND CRITICAL STOCKPILING

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and by unanimous consent.

The Senate proceeded to consider the resolution (S. Res. 295) to authorize a study by the Committee on Armed Services on strategic and critical stockpiling: and

Resolved, That the Senate agree thereto.

STUDY OF REFUGEES AND ESCAPEES BY THE
COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and by unanimous consent,

The Senate proceeded to consider the resolution (S. Res. 293) to investigate problems created by the flow of escapees and refugees from communistic tyranny; and the reported amendment having been agreed to,

The resolution, as amended, was agreed to, as follows:

Resolved, That the Committee on the Judiciary, or any duly authorized subcommittee thereof, is authorized under sections 134 (a) and 136 of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946, as amended, and in accordance with its jurisdiction specified by rule XXV of the Standing Rules of the Senate, to examine, investigate, and make a complete study of any and all matters pertaining to the problems created by the flow of escapees and refugees from Communist tyranny.

SEC. 2. For the purposes of this resolution, the committee from February 1, 1962, to January 31, 1963, inclusive, is authorized (1) to make such expenditures as it deems advisable; (2) to employ on a temporary basis technical, clerical, and other assistants and consultants: Provided, That the minority is authorized to select one person for appointment, and the person so selected shall be appointed and his compensation shall be so fixed that his gross rate shall not be less by more than $1,400 than the highest gross rate paid to any other employee; and (3) with the prior consent of the heads of the department or agency concerned and the Committee on Rules and Administration, to utilize the reimbursable services, information, facilities, and personnel of any of the departments or agencies of the Government.

SEC. 3. The committee shall report its findings, together with its recommendations for such legislation as it deems advisable, to the Senate at the earliest practicable date, but not later than January 31, 1963.

SEC. 4. The expenses of the committee, under this resolution, which shall not exceed $75,000, shall be paid from the contingent fund of the Senate by vouchers approved by the chairman of the committee.

DR. CARYL P. HASKINS, BOARD OF REGENTS,
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and by unanimous consent,

The Senate proceeded to consider the joint resolution (S.J. Res. 152) to provide for the reappointment of Dr. Caryl P. Haskins as citizen regent of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution; and no amendment being made,

Ordered, That it be engrossed and read a third time.

The said joint resolution was read the third time by unanimous consent.

Resolved, That it pass and that the title thereof be as aforesaid.

Ordered, That the Secretary request the concurrence of the House of Representatives therein.

DR. CRAWFORD H. GREENEWALT, BOARD OF
REGENTS, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and
by unanimous consent,

The Senate proceeded to consider the
joint resolution (S.J. Res. 153) to pro-
vide for the reappointment of Dr. Craw-
ford H. Greenewalt as citizen regent of
the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian
Institution; and no amendment being
made,

Ordered, That it be engrossed and read the third time.

The said joint resolution was read the third time by unanimous consent. Resolved, That it pass and that the title thereof be as aforsesaid.

Ordered, That the Secretary request
the concurrence of the House of Repre-
sentatives therein.

PRINTING AS SENATE DOCUMENT OF REPORT
ENTITLED "A REPORT OF U.S. FOREIGN
POLICY AND OPERATIONS"

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and
by unanimous consent,

The Senate proceeded to consider the concurrent resolution (S. Con. Res. 56) to print as a Senate document a report entitled "A Report of U.S. Foreign Policy and Operations"; and

Resolved, That the Senate agree thereto.

Ordered, That the Secretary request
the concurrence of the House of Repre-
sentatives therein.

PRINTING OF COPIES OF HEARING ON EXPORT
OF STRATEGIC MATERIALS TO SOVIET-
BLOC COUNTRIES

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and
by unanimous consent,

The Senate proceeded to consider the resolution (S. Res. 297) to print copies of a hearing on export of strategic materials to Soviet-bloc countries; and

Resolved, That the Senate agree
thereto.

PRINTING OF PAMPHLET ENTITLED "COM-
MONWEALTH PARLIAMENTARY ASSOCIA-
TION MEETING, LONDON, ENGLAND, 1961"

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and
by unanimous consent,

The Senate proceeded to consider the
resolution (S. Res. 290) to print, with
additional copies, a pamphlet entitled
"Commonwealth Parliamentary Associa-
tion Meeting, London, England, 1961";
and

Resolved, That the Senate agree
thereto.
PRINTING OF ADDITIONAL COPIES OF HEAR-
INGS ON REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 1 OF
1962

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and
by unanimous consent,

The Senate proceeded to consider the resolution (S. Res. 299) to print additional copies of the hearings on Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1962; and

Resolved, That the Senate agree thereto.

PRINTING OF COMPILATION OF TRIBUTES TO
SENATOR HAYDEN

On motion by Mr. CURTIS, and by
unanimous consent,

The Senate proceeded to consider the resolution (S. Res. 298) to print a com

pilation of tributes to Hon. CARL HAYDEN as a Senate document; and the reported amendments having been agreed to,

The resolution, as amended, was agreed to, as follows:

Resolved, That there be printed as a Senate document a compilation of tributes, together with other related material, delivered on the floor of the United States Senate and the floor of the United States House of Representatives, to commemorate the occasion of the fiftieth year of congressional service of the HONORABLE CARL HAYDEN, of Arizona; and that fifteen thousand additional copies be printed for the use of the Joint Committee on Printing.

READING OF WASHINGTON'S FAREWELL
ADDRESS

The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. METCALF in the chair) announced that, pursuant to the order of the Senate of January 24, 1901, Washington's Farewell Address would be read by the Senator heretofore designated for that purpose.

Whereupon

The address was read by Mr. RANDOLPH from the State of West Virginia.

ADJOURNMENT

On motion by Mr. YARBOROUGH, at 1 o'clock and 56 minutes p.m., The Senate adjourned until Monday next.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1962

The PRESIDENT pro tempore called the Senate to order, and Bishop W. Earl Ledden, D.D., of Washington, D.C., offered prayer.

THE JOURNAL

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and by unanimous consent,

The reading of the Journal of the proceedings of Thursday, February 22, 1962, was dispensed with.

CALL OF CALENDAR DISPENSED WITH On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and by unanimous consent, Ordered, That the call of the calendar today be dispensed with.

COMMITTEE AUTHORIZED TO SIT

The Subcommittee on Public Lands of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs was authorized to sit today during the session of the Senate, on the request of Mr. MANSFIELD.

PRESIDENTIAL APPROVALS

A message from the President of the United States, by Mr. Miller, his secretary:

Mr. President: The President of the United States, on February 16, 1962, approved and signed the following acts:

S. 631. An act for the relief of Elwood Brunken;

S. 651. An act for the relief of Howard B. Schmutz; and

S. 1456. An act to authorize an additional Assistant Secretary of Commerce.

Ordered, That the Secretary notify the House of Representatives thereof.

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