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Sec. 304. There shall be established, in such agency and location as the President determines to be desirable, a center for cataloging current and projected scientific research in all fields of water resources. Each Federal agency doing water resources research shall cooperate by providing the cataloging center with information on work underway or scheduled by it. The cataloging center shall classify and maintain for general use a catalog of water resources research and investigation projects in progress OT scheduled by all Federal agencies and by such non-Federal agencies of government, colleges, universities, private institutions, firms, and individuals as voluntarily may make such information available.

Sec. 305. The President shall, by such means as he deems appropriate, clarify agency responsibilities for Federal water resources research and provide for interagency coordination of such research, including the research authorized by this Act. Such coordination shall include (a) continuing review of the adequacy of the Government-wide program in water resources research, (b) identification and elimination of duplication and overlaps between two or more agency programs, (c) identification of technical needs in various water resources research categories, (d) recommendations with respect to allocation of technical effort among the Federal agencies, (e) review of technical manpower needs and findings concerning the technical manpower base of the program, (f) recommendations concerning management policies to improve the quality of the Government-wide research effort, and (g) actions to facilitate interagency communication at management levels.

Sec. 306. As used in this Act, the term “State" includes the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

And the House agree to the same.

That the Senate recede from its disagreement to the amendment of the House to the title of the bill, and agree to the same with an amendment as follows: Amend the title so as to read: "An Act to establish water resources research centers, to promote a more adequate national program of water research, and for other purposes".

HENRY M. JACKSON,

CLINTON P. ANDERSON,

ALAN BIBLE.

THOMAS H. KUCHEL,
LEN B. JORDAN,

Managers on the Part of the Senate.

WAYNE N. ASPINALL,

WALTER ROGERS.

JAMES A. HALEY,

JOHN P. SAYLOR, LAURENCE J. BURTON, Managers on the Part of the House.

The Senate proceeded to consider the $623.525.500; and the Senate agree to said report; and Resolved, That the Senate agree there

to.

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

CONFERENCE REPORT ON H.R. 10456 Mr. SYMINGTON submitted the following conference report:

The committee on conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the amendments of the Senate to the bill (H.R. 10456) to authorize appropriations to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for research and development, construction of facilities, and administrative operations, and for other purposes, having met after full and free conference, have agreed to recommend and do recommend to their respective Houses as follows:

That the Senate recede from its amendments numbered 5 and 6.

That the House recede from its disagreement to the amendments of the Senate numbered 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. 14, 15, 16, and 18, and agree to the same. Amendment numbered 1: That the House recede from its disagreement to the amendment of the Senate numbered 1. and agree to the same with an amendment as follows: In lieu of the sum proposed to be inserted by the Senate amendment insert the following sum: $5,227,506,000; and the Senate agree to the same.

Amendment numbered 2: That the House recede from its disagreement to the amendment of the Senate numbered 2, and agree to the same with an amendment as follows: In lieu of the sum proposed to be inserted by the Senate amendment insert the following sum: $4,341,100,000; and the Senate agree to the same.

Amendment numbered 4: That the House recede from its disagreement to the amendment of the Senate numbered 4, and agree to the same with an amendment as follows: In lieu of the sum proposed to be inserted by the Senate amendment insert the following sum: $177,450,000; and the Senate agree to the

same.

Amendment numbered 7: That the House recede from its disagreement to the amendment of the Senate numbered 7, and agree to the same with an amendment as follows: In lieu of the sum proposed to be inserted by the Senate amendment insert the following sum: $261.900.000; and the Senate agree to the same.

Amendment numbered 17: That the House recede from its disagreement to the amendment of the Senate numbered 17. and agree to the same with an amendment as follows: In lieu of the sum proposed to be inserted by the Senate amendment insert the following sum:

the same.

STUART SYMINGTON, JOHN STENNIS,

SPESSARD L. HOLLAND,
MARGARET CHASE SMITH,
CLIFFORD P. CASE.

Managers on the Part of the Senate.
GEORGE P. MILLER,
OLIN E. TEAGUE,
JOSEPH KARTH,
KEN HECHLER,

JOSEPH W. Martin, Jr..
JAMES FULTON,

J. EDGAR CHENOWETH, Managers on the Part of the House. The Senate proceeded to consider the said report; and

Resolved, That the Senate agree thereto.

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

WOLFGANG SEIDL

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (H.R. 6385) for the relief of Wolfgang Seidl; and no amendment being made.

Ordered, That it pass to a third read

ing.

The said bill was read the third time. Resolved. That it pass. Ordered, That the Secretary notify the House of Representatives thereof.

K. HILLS

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (HR. 10407) for the relief of Keith Hills; and no amendment being made. Ordered, That it pass to a third read

ing.

The said bill was read the third time. Resolved, That it pass. Ordered. That the Secretary notify the House of Representatives thereof.

DR. J. A. PICAZA

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (S. 2730) for the relief of Dr. Jorge A. Picaza; and the reported amendment having been argreed 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.

G. DI CENSO

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (S. 2205) for the relief of Giuseppe DiCenso; and the reported amendments 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.

FLOOD CONTROL SURVEY OF FRIO RIVER, TEX.

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (H.R. 5478) authorizing a survey of the Frio River in the vicinity of Three Rivers, Tex., in the interest of flood control and allied purposes; and no amendment being made,

Ordered, That it pass to a third read

ing.

The said bill was read the third time. Resolved, That it pass.

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

FLOOD CONTROL SURVEY OF CEDAR BAYOU, TEX.

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (H.R. 6923) authorizing a survey of Cedar Bayou, Tex., in the interest of flood control and allied purposes; and no amendment being made,

Ordered, That it pass to a third read

ing.

The said bill was read the third time.
Resolved, That it pass.

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

INCREASED MILEAGE BY A STATE OF ITS FEDERAL-AID PRIMARY SYSTEM

On motion by Mr. MANFIELD, The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (S. 1282) to permit a State to increase the mileage of its Federal-aid primary system when provision is made for the completion and maintenance of 75 percent thereof; and no amendment being made,

Ordered, That it 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.

PLANNING AND COORDINATION OF THE
GREAT RIVER ROAD

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (S. 1593) to amend section 14 of the Federail-Aid Highway Act of 1954 concerning the interstate planning and coordination of the Great River Road; and no amendment being made,

Ordered, That it 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.

RECONSIDERATION MOTION LAID ON TABLE On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD that the Senate reconsider the votes on the passage of the foregoing bills,

On motion by Mr. RANDOLPH, The motion to reconsider was laid on the table,

AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEARS 1966 AND 1967 FOR CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN HIGHWAYS

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (H.R. 10503) to authorize appropriations for the fiscal years 1966 and 1967 for the construction of certain highways in accordance with title 23 of the United States Code, and for other purposes; and the reported amendments having been agreed to,

Ordered, That the amendments 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 amendments.

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD to reconsider the vote on the passage of the bill, On motion by Mr. RANDOLPH, The motion to reconsider was laid on the table. TWO-PART RETIREMENT SYSTEM FOR NEVADA UNDER SOCIAL SECURITY ACT

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (H.R. 287) to amend title II of the Social Security Act to include Nevada among those States which are permitted to divide their retirement systems into two parts for purposes of obtaining social security coverage under Federal-State agreement.

ENROLLED BILL PRESENTED

The Secretary reported that on today he presented to the President of the United States the enrolled bill (S. 6) to authorize the Housing and Home Finance Administrator to provide additional assistance for the development of comprehensive and coordinated mass transportation systems, both public and private, in metropolitan and other urban areas, and for other purposes.

ADJOURNMENT

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, at 6 o'clock and 32 minutes p.m.,

The Senate adjourned until Monday next.

MONDAY, JULY 6, 1964

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore 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 Thursday, July 2, 1964, 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.

PRESIDENTIAL APPROVAL

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

Mr. President: The President of the United States, on July 3, 1964, approved and signed the joint resolution (S.J. Res. 71) to establish a National Commission on Food Marketing to study the food industry from the producer to the con

sumer.

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

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE

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

Mr. President: The Speaker of the House of Representatives having signed 19 enrolled bills, viz, S. 2, H.R. 2735, H.R. 2737, H.R. 5408, H.R. 5478, H.R. 5501, H.R. 6385, H.R. 6455, H.R. 6473, H.R. 6923, HR. 8590, H.R. 9094, H.R. 9234, H.R. 10407, H.R. 10437, H.R. 10456, H.R. 11004, H.R. 11235, and H.R. 11257; and 2 enrolled joint resolutions, viz, House Joint Resolution 475 and House Joint Resolution 950, I am directed to bring the same to the Senate for the signature of its President.

ENROLLED BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS SIGNED

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

S. 2. An act to establish water resources research centers, to promote a more adequate national program of water research, and for other purposes;

H.R. 2735. An act for the relief of Ligia Paulina Jimenez;

H.R. 2737. An act for the relief of Pedro Aguinaldo;

H.R. 5408. An act for the relief of Jackie Bergancia Smith;

H.R. 5478. An act authorizing a survey of the Frio River in the vicinity of Three Rivers, Tex., in the interest of flood control and allied purposes;

H.R. 5501. An act for the relief of Wieslawa Marianna Borczon;

H.R. 6385. An act for the relief of Wolfgang Seidl;

H.R. 6455. An act to amend subsection (b) of section 512 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (dealing with unrelated business taxable income);

H.R. 6473. An act for the relief of Mr. and Mrs. Loward D. Sparks;

H.R. 6923. An act authorizing a survey of Cedar Bayou, Tex., in the interest of flood control and allied purposes;

H.R. 8590. An act to incorporate the Aviation Hall of Fame;

H.R. 9094. An act to authorize the President to declare July 9, 1964, as Monocacy Battle Centennial in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Monocacy;

H.R. 9234. An act to incorporate the Little League Baseball, Inc.;

H.R. 10407. An act for the relief of Keith Hills;

H.R. 10437. An act to incorporate the National Committee on Radiation Protection and Measurements;

H.R. 10456. An act to authorize appropriations to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for research and development, construction of facili

ties, and administration operations, and for other purposes;

H.R. 11004. An act to authorize the sale, without regard to the 6-month waiting period prescribed, of zinc proposed to be disposed of pursuant to the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act;

H.R. 11235. An act to authorize the disposal, without regard to the prescribed 6-month waiting period, of approximately 11 million pounds of molybdenum from the national stockpile;

H.R. 11257. An act to authorize the sale, without regard to the 6-month waiting period prescribed, of lead proposed to be disposed of pursuant to the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act:

H.J. Res. 475. Joint resolution to authorize the President to proclaim December 7, 1966, as Pearl Harbor Day in commemoration of the attack on Pearl Harbor; and

HJ. Res. 950. Joint resolution granting the consent of Congress to an amendment to the compact between the State of Ohio and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating to Pymatuning Lake.

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore thereupon signed the same.

OVEROBLIGATION OF APPROPRIATIONS IN EXCESS OF APPROVED APPORTIONMENTS The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary of Defense, transmitting, pursuant to law, 25 reports of 37 violations of regulations by incurring obligations in excess of approved apportionment of appropriations for the Department of Defense; which was referred to the Committee on Appropriations.

ANNUAL REPORT OF THE RELATIVE COST OF SHIPBUILDING IN VARIOUS COASTAL DISTRICTS

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary of Commerce, transmitting, pursuant to law, the annual report of the relative cost of shipbuilding in the various coastal districts of the United States, July 1, 1964; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Commerce.

SUSPENSION OF DEPORTATION OF ALIENS

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate two communications from the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice, transmitting. pursuant to law, two reports stating all the facts and pertinent provisions of law in the cases of certain aliens whose deportation has been suspended, together with the statement of the reason for such suspension; which, with the accompanying papers, were referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

REPORT ON LOAN TO THE LEA COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC., LOVINGTON, N. MEX.

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communi

cation from the Administrator. Rural Electrification Administration. Department of Agriculture. Washington, D.C., reporting, pursuant to law, on a loan to the Lea County Electric Cooperative, Inc., of Lovington, N. Mex., in the amount of $6,020,000 for the financing of certain transmission facilities; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on Appropriations.

REPORT ON LOAN TO THE PLAINS ELECTRIC GENERATION & TRANSMISSION COOPERATIVE. INC., ALBUQUERQUE, N. MEX.

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Administrator, Rural Electrification Administration, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.. reporting, pursuant to law, on a loan to the Plains Electric Generation & Transmission Cooperative, Inc., of Albuquerque, N. Mex., in the amount of $10,807,000, for the financing of certain transmission facilities; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on Appropriations.

REPORT ON AWARD OF YOUNG AMERICAN MEDALS FOR BRAVERY AND SERVICE

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Attorney General reporting, pursuant to law, on the award of the Young American Medals for Bravery and Service, for 1962; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

REPORT ON UNNECESSARY COSTS INCURRED IN HANDLING IMPORTED MERCHANDISE

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Comptroller General of the United States, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report on unnecessary costs incurred in handling imported merchandise, Bureau of Customs, Treasury Department; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Government Operations. REPORT ON HIGH DEADLINE RATE OF AIR DEFENSE EQUIPMENT AND EXCESS SPARE PARTS AT AN Oversea LOCATION

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Comptroller General of the United States, transmitting, pursuant to law a report on high deadline rate of air defense equipment and excess spare parts at an oversea location due to supply support deficiencies, Department of the Army: which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Government Operations. REPORT ON OVERSTATEMENT OF REQUIREMENTS FOR AIRCRAFT ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Comptroller General of the United States, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report on overstatement of requirements for aircraft electronic systems resulting in improper procurement actions, Department of the Navy; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

PETITIONS AND MEMORIAL

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate the following resolutions, which were referred as indicated:

A resolution of the City Council of the City of Minneapolis, Minn., favoring the enactment of legislation to provide for medical and hospital care for senior citizens; to the Committee on Finance; and

A resolution of the Democratic State Central Committee of Lansing, Mich., favoring the enactment of legislation to designate the recently enacted civil rights bill "The John F. Kennedy Civil Rights Act of 1964"; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a memorial of Philip C. Macfadden, Represa, Calif., remonstrating against unlawful imprisonment; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

TWO-PART RETIREMENT SYSTEM FOR NEVADA UNDER SOCIAL SECURITY ACT

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

The Senate resumed the consideration of its unfinished business, viz, the bill (H.R. 287) to amend title II of the Social Security Act to include Nevada among those States which are permitted to divide their retirement systems into two parts for purposes of obtaining social security coverage under FederalState agreement.

MAJ. JACK J. SHEA

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

The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (HR. 8201) for the relief of Maj. Jack J. Shea, U.S. Air Force; and having been amended on the motion of Mr. MILLER.

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.

E. A. ROLFE, JR.

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

The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (H.R. 2215) for the relief of E. A. Rolfe, Jr.; and having been amended on the motion of Mr. MILLER,

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. AMENDMENT OF SECTION 503 OF THE FEDERAL PROPERTY AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES ACT OF 1949 TO AUTHORIZE GRANTS FOR COLLECTION OF SOURCE MATERIAL DEALING WITH THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES

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

The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (H.R. 6237) to amend section 503 of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended, to authorize grants for the collection, reproduction, and publication of documentary source material significant to the history of the United States, and for other purposes; and no amendment being made,

Ordered, That it pass to a third reading.

The said bill was read the third time. Resolved, That it pass. Ordered, That the Secretary notify the House of Representatives thereof.

CATALINA PROPERTIES, INC.

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

The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (H.R. 2262) for the relief of Catalina Properties, Inc.; 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.

RECESS

On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, at 12 o'clock and 47 minutes p.m.,

The Senate took a recess until 1 o'clock and 30 minutes p.m.

AT 1 O'CLOCK AND 30 MINUTES P.M. The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. McGOVERN in the chair) called the Senate to order.

AMENDMENT OF THE FOREIGN AGENTS REGISTRATION ACT OF 1938

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

The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (S. 2136) to amend the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended, and the reported amendments were agreed to.

Pending debate,

COMMITTEE AUTHORIZED TO SIT

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

Ordered, That the Committee on Appropriations be authorized to sit during the sessions of the Senate this week. AMENDMENT OF THE FOREIGN AGENTS REGISTRATION ACT OF 1938

The Senate resumed the consideration of the bill (S. 2136) to amend the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended.

Pending debate,

The bill was further amended on the motion of Mr. JAVITS.

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.

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The said bill was read the third time.
Resolved, That it pass.

Ordered, That the Secretary notify the
House of Representatives thereof.
TWO-PART RETIREMENT SYSTEM FOR NEVADA
UNDER SOCIAL SECURITY ACT
On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and
by unanimous consent,

The Senate resumed the consideration of its unfinished business, viz, the bill (H.R. 287) to amend title II of the Social Security Act to include Nevada among those States which are permitted to divide their retirement systems into two parts for purposes of obtaining social security coverage under Federal-State agreement.

Pending debate,

No amendment being made,

Ordered, That it pass to a third read

ing.

The said bill was read the third time. Resolved, That it pass.

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

AMENDMENT OF ATOMIC ENERGY AND
CERTAIN OTHER ACTS

On motion by Mr. HUMPHREY, The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (S. 2963) to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, the Atomic Energy Community Act of 1955, as amended, and the Euratom Cooperation Act of 1958, as amended.

ENROLLED BILLS PRESENTED

The Secretary reported that on today he presented to the President of the United States the enrolled bill (S. 2) to establish water resources research centers, to promote a more adequate national program of water research, and for other purposes.

ADJOURNMENT

On motion by Mr. HUMPHREY, at 3 o'clock and 54 minutes p.m.,

The Senate adjourned until Wednesday next.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1964

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore called the Senate to order at 12 o'clock noon, and Rev. Homer E. Watkins, Centralia, Ill., offered prayer.

THE JOURNAL

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

The reading of the Journal of the proceedings of Monday, July 6, 1964, was dispensed with.

COMMITTEES AUTHORIZED TO SIT

The Subcommittee on Fiscal Affairs of the Committee on the District of Columbia, the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, and the Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly of the Committee on the Judiciary were authorized to sit today during the session of the Senate, on the request of Mr. HUMPHREY. TEMPORARY ADMISSION OF CERTAIN ALIENS

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report on certain aliens granted temporary admission into the United States under the authority of section 212(d) (3) of the Immigration and Nationality Act; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

ADLER CONSTRUCTION CO. V. THE UNITED STATES

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the clerk of the U.S. Court of Claims, transmitting, pursuant to Senate Resolution 288 (86th Cong., 2d sess.), the court's order in the case of Adler Construction Company v. The United States; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

REPORT ON EXCESS TRANSPORTATION COSTS DUE TO ERRONEOUS WEIGHTS ON MILITARY SHIPMENTS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Comptroller General, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report on excess transportation costs due to erroneous weights on military shipments of household goods, Department of Defense; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

PROVISIONS OF STAFF AND SERVICES TO COMPLETE AFFAIRS OF A PRESIDENT WHO DIES IN OFFICE

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Acting Administrator of the General Services Administration, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to amend the act of August 25, 1958, title 39, United States Code, and the act of March 7, 1964, to provide an office staff, and necessary services, to wind up the affairs of a President who dies in office or of a former President after his death; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

REPORT ON UNNECESSARY PAYMENTS FOR TEMPORARY LODGING ALLOWANCES TO MILITARY PERSONNEL IN NAPLES, ITALY The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Comptroller General of the United States, transmitting, pursu

ant to law, a report on unnecessary payments for temporary lodging allowances to military personnel in Naples, Italy. Department of Defense; which, with the accompaning report, was referred to the Committee on Government Operations. AEROSPACE RESEARCH CENTER AT UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report on the use of funds for the proposed construction of an aerospace research center on the campus of the University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill.; which was referred to the Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences.

INSTRUCTION OF TWO CITIZENS OF THAILAND AT U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting a draft of a proposed joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to receive for instruction at the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis two citizens and subjects of the Kingdom of Thailand; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on Armed Services.

SALARY INCREASE FOR DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA POLICE AND FIREMEN

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the President of the Board of Commissioners, District of Columbia, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to amend the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958, as amended, to increase salaries and to adjust pay alinement; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia.

ADMISSION OF CERTAIN ALIENS

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report stating all the facts and pertinent provisions of law in the case of certain aliens granted admission into the United States under section 212(a) (28) (I) (ii) of the Immigration and Nationality Act; which, with the accompaning papers, was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

PETITION AND MEMORIALS

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a petition of the Assembly of Kitanakagusuku, Okinawa, praying for a change in the administration of Okinawa; which was referred to the Committee on Armed Services.

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a memorial of Servando Salinas Flores, Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, remonstrating against alleged investigations by the Federal Bureau of Investigation; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a memorial of R. Keen, remonstrating against an increase in senatorial salaries; which was ordered to lie on the table.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

Mr. RANDOLPH, from the Committee on Public Works, to whom was referred the bill (S. 1147) to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to construct and maintain an adequate system of roads and trails for the national forests, and for other purposes, reported it with an amendment and submitted a report (No. 1174) thereon.

Mr. BIBLE, from the Committee on the District of Columbia, to whom was referred the bill (H.R. 7525) relating to crime and criminal procedure in the District of Columbia, reported it with an amendment and submitted a report (No. 1172) thereon, together with the minority views of Mr. MORSE and Mr. HARTKE; which was ordered to be printed.

Mr. MCNAMARA, from the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, to whom was referred the bill (S. 2642) to mobilize the human and financial resources of United States, reported it with an amendthe Nation to combat poverty in the

ment.

Ordered, by unanimous consent, That the printing of the report of the foregoing bill, with minority or individual views, be delayed until July 22, 1964.

Mr. ERVIN, from the Committee on Armed Services, submitted a report (No. 1171) entitled "Operation of Article VII, NATO Status of Forces Treaty"; which was ordered to be printed, with illustrations.

Mr. JORDAN of North Carolina, from the Committee on Rules and Administration, submitted a report (No. 1175) pursuant to the resolution (S. Res. 212) authorizing an investigation into the financial or business interests of any officer or employee or former officer or employee of the Senate; which was ordered to be printed, with the minority views of Mr. CURTIS, Mr. COOPER, and Mr. SCOTT and the supplemental views of Mr. COOPER.

AUTHORITY FOR COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS TO SUBMIT REPORT ON H.R. 11380

tion of solar energy, and for other purposes, and it was referred to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

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

By Mr. JAVITS:

S. 2978. A bill to provide citizenship for certain employees of Free Europe Committee, Inc.; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. RANDOLPH:

S. 2979. A bill to authorize the sale, without regard to the 6-month waiting period prescribed, of antimony proposed to be disposed of pursuant to the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act; to the Committee on Armed Services.

By Mr. KEATING:

S. 2980. A bill for the relief of Michele, Maria, and Francesca Catalanatto; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. BIBLE (for himself and
Mr. BEALL):

S 2981. A bill to amend the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958, as amended, to increase salaries, to adjust pay alinement, and for other purposes; and

8. 2982. A bill to amend the District of Columbia Teachers' Salary Act of 1955. and for other purposes; to the Committee on the District of Columbia.

By Mr. FULBRIGHT (by request':

S. 2983. A bill to amend the Foreign Service Act and the Federal Employees International Service Act; to the Committee on Foreign Relations.

By Mr. JACKSON (for himself and Mr. MAGNUSON):

8. 2984. A bill to authorize the exchange of public domain lands heretofore withdrawn and reserved for the use of the Hanford project of the Atomic Energy Commission, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

By Mr. BIBLE (for himself and
Mr. CANNON:

S. 2985. A bill to amend the act of August 1. 1956 70 Stat. 775), so as to provide that the excess land provisions of the Federal reclamation laws shall not On motion by Mr. HUMPHREY, and apply to certain lands that will receive by unanimous consent.

Ordered, That the Committee on Foreign Relations be authorized to submit a report on the bill (H.R. 11380) to amend further the Foreign Asistance Act of 1961, as amended, and for other purposes, dividual views, and that they be printed. with any minority, supplemental, or in

Ordered further, That the Committee on Armed Services be authorized to submit reports at any time tomorrow.

CHANGE OF REFERENCE On motion by Mr. HUMPHREY, and by unanimous consent.

The Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences was discharged from the further consideration of the bill (S. 2853) to provide for research into and development of practical means for the utiliza

a supplemental water supply from the Washoe reclamation project; to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

By Mr. McCARTHY:

S. 2986. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to withhold the tax credit provided under section 3302 from maritime employers in States that do not meet the conditions required by section 3305 f); to the Committee on Finance. By Mr. NELSON:

S. 2987. A bill to authorize insurance of loans for education beyond secondary school; to the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.

By Mr. DIRKSEN:

S. 2988. A bill for the relief of Leonard Storino: to the Committee on the Judiclary

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