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Idaho-Continued

Michaud Flats project for irrigation in the State
of, to provide for the construction, mainte-
nance, and operation of the-(See bill S.
1941.)

Payette Heights unit, Payette division, Boise proj-
ect, plan for the construction of the potential_
Runoff and water-flow retardation and soil-
erosion prevention in, to authorize prelimi-
nary examinations and surveys for-(See bill
S. 645.)

Rupert, directing the conveyance of certain prop-
erty to the city of-(See bill S. 122.)
Secretary of the Interior to issue a patent to the
the State of, for certain land-(See bill H. R.
998.)

Senators from-

Dworshak, Henry C., attended_
Welker, Herman, attended______

Soil survey and land classifications of lands to be
served by the North Side pumping division,
Minidoka project in, for irrigation in the pro-
duction of agricultural crops, report of the
Secretary of the Interior on--.
Idaho-Oregon-Wyoming, Snake River project, con-
struction, operation, and maintenance of
the (See bill S. 1664.)

Idaho Power Co., resolution remonstrating against
the, seeking a permit to build the Oxbow Dam
and favoring a postponement of the hearings
on same for at least 90 days so that the Ore-
gon State Federation of Labor may present
its opposition thereto___.

Ikehara, Miss Aiko-(See bill H. R. 1629.)
Il, Rev. Pang Wha-(See bill S. 1504.)
Iliine, Mrs. Nathalie-(See bill H. R. 3630.)
Illinois-

House of Representatives of the State of—
Communications from, transmitting—
Petitions, resolutions, and memorials from-
Requesting that the Federal Government
return to the State of Illinois all excise
taxes from automotive sources, includ-
ing motor fuel, and that these excise
taxes be used exclusively for the con-
struction and maintenance of Federal
highways in Illinois_-_.

Legislature of the State of-

Communications from, transmitting-

Petitions, resolutions, and memorials from-
Constitution of the United States, favoring
the calling of a convention by Congress
for proposing an amendment to article
V of the Constitution or as such a con-
vention may deem appropriate to amend
said article, to provide an additional in-
dependent mode of posing amendments
to the Constitution by the several
States.

Excise tax on ladies' handbags, urging the
enactment of legislation to repeal the in-
equitable and discriminatory__
Lands beneath navigable waters within the
boundaries of Illinois, praying legislation
which would recognize in the State of
Illinois and its political subdivisions, its
ownership and full rights in all, subject
only to necessary Federal regulations con-
cerning international relationships,
navigation, and defense__

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Illinois-Continued

Legislature of the State of-

Communications from, transmitting-
Petitions, resolutions, and memorials from-
To reimburse school districts for the loss
of tax revenues resulting when land is
taken or used by the Federal Government
for the Government plant, favoring pro-
vision being made to___
Quincy, Government-owned lands in the Quincy-
Graceland Cemetery, draft of proposed legis-
lation to direct the Secretary of the Army to
reestablish and correct the boundaries of the
Quincy National Cemetery, by the exchange
of_____
Quincy-Graceland, Quincy, to direct the Secretary
of the Army to reestablish and correct the
boundaries of the Quincy National Cemetery
by the exchange of Government-owned lands
in the (See bill H. R. 3411.)
Senate of the State of-

Communications from, transmitting-
Petitions, resolutions, and memorials from-
Transportation of fireworks into any State
or political subdivision thereof wherein
the sale of fireworks is prohibited other
than in continuous interstate commerce
or use for public display, favoring pro-
hibiting the___.

Senators from-

Dirksen, Everett McKinley, attended_.
Douglas, Paul H., attended___

Illinois River, to authorize the adoption of a report
relating to seepage and drainage damages on
the (See bill H. R. 4779.)

Immigrant visas-

To authorize the issuance of 217,000 special
quota-(See bill H. R. 6481.)

To authorize the issuance of 240,000 special non-
quota, to certain escapees, German expellees,
and nationals of Italy, Greece, and the
Netherlands-(See the bill S. 1917.)

Resolution remonstrating against the passage
of__

To authorize the issuance of 328,000 special non-
quota, to certain refugees, German expellees,
and natives of Italy, Greece, and the Nether-
lands (See bill S. 1186.)

Immigrants (nonquota), to permit in certain cases
children under 18 years of age who are to be
adopted in the United States to enter the
United States as-(See bill S. 600.)

Immigration and Nationality Act-

Additional copies of, to print-(See H. Con. Res.
63.)

Amending-(See bill S. 2545.)

Chapters 4, 5, 6, and 8-(See bill S. 2347.)
Section 212 (d)-(See bill S. 952.)
Section 244, to authorize the Attorney General
to suspend deportation and admit for perma-
nent residence under, certain aliens who have
served honorably in the Armed Forces of the
United States-(See bill S. 1493.)

Immigration and nationality law, Public Law 414,
providing for greater screening of aliens
entering the United States, resolution favor-
ing-----

Immigration and Naturalization Act-

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Immigration and Naturalization Service-(See under Page | Independent Offices Appropritaion Act, 1953, amend- Page
Department of Justice.)

Immigration and refugee problem, to assist in relieving

the current, by providing for the issuance of
240,000 special immigrant visas during the

2 fiscal years commencing July 1, 1953, and
July 1, 1954-(See bill S. 1746.)
Immigration, law relating to, resolution favoring leg-
islation liberalizing certain provision of the..
Immigration laws-
Authorizing the Committee on the Judiciary to
have printed for its use certain matter relat-
ing to the-(See S. Res. 61.)
Resolutions favoring the amendment of existing,
so that the present outdated quota system will
be abolished, and at least the former annual
immigration limitation of one-sixth of 1 per-
cent of our current population be restored,
and the enactment of emergency legislation
to permit permanent residence of some
300,000 European refugees in the next 2 or 3
years.
Resolution favoring the revision of the, to in-
crease the present quota of immigration from
Italy by the number prohibited during the
period of belligerency...

Immigration laws of the United States, to investigate
the effects of the, upon its foreign policy and
its relations with other nations-(See S. Res.
90.)

Immigration legislation, telegram favoring immediate
action on President Eisenhower's emergency.
Immigration of 120,000 homeless refugees of Europe,
message from the President on...

Immigration quota numbers, making available certain
unused, for assignment by the President-
(See S. J. Res. 66.)

Immigration quota visas (special), resolution favoring.
to provide for certain escapees and expellees
in Europe.---

Immigration Service, act to provide extra compensa-
tion for overtime service performed by immi-
gration inspectors and other employees of the,
amending-(See bill S. 1142.)

Immigration visas—

Issuance of 300,000 special nonquota to certain
refugees, persons of German ethnic origin
and natives of Italy, Greece, and the Nether-
lands, petition praying issuance of, and estab-
lishment of a Special Migration Commission.
Special nonquota, to authorize the issuance of
300,000, to certain refugees, persons of Ger-
man ethnic origin, and natives of Italy,
Greece, and the Netherlands (See bill S.
1379.)

Immunity statutes and self-incrimination, resolution
favoring a study of the whole problem of the
privilege against..

Inaugural ceremonies.

To print

Inauguration Day—

Declaring to be a legal holiday-(See S. J. Res.
50.)

January 20, 1953, making a holiday for field service
postal employees and employees of the Dis-
trict of Columbia in the metropolitan area of
the District of Columbia—(See S. J. Res. 20.)
To provide that it shall be a national holiday-
(See bill S. 763.)

Inauguration of the President-elect of the United
States (See President-elect of the United
States.)

Income tax-(See under Taxes and taxation.)
Increased production, to encourage-(See bill S. 2306.)

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ing so as to provide for the investigation by
the Civil Service Commission in lieu of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation of persons
receiving Atomic Energy Commission fellow-
ships-(See bill S. 1569.)

Indian Claims Commission-

Chief Commissioner of the, communications from,
transmitting-

Reports by, on-

Claim of Coos (or Kowes) Bay, Lower Umpqua
(or Kalawatset), and Siuslaw Indian
Tribes, plaintiffs v. the United States___---
Claim of Seneca Nation of Indians on the
Relation of John L. Snyder and Arline R.
Friday, petitioner v. The United States..
Claim of the Cherokee Nation, for and on
Behalf of the Western (Old Settler) Chero-
kee Indians, plaintiffs v. The United States.
Claims of the Choctaw Nation, petitioner, and
the Sioux Indians of the Santee Reserva-
tion in the State of Nebraska, plaintiffs,
versus the United States..
Communications from, transmitting-
Reports by, on-

Proceedings with respect to the claim of the
Cherokee Nation of Indians in Oklahoma
et. al. v. The United States, and a claim of
the Skokomish and other tribes of Indians
v. The United States.......

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Communications from, transmitting—
Petitions, resolutions, and memorials from—
Federal laws requiring States to collect and
turn over to the Federal Government
gasoline taxes, favoring to repeal...
General public-school education, remon-
strating against legislation which would
provide a Federal subsidy for..........
Marion County, to release all the right, title, and
interest of the United States in and to all
fissionable materials in certain land in—(See
bills S. 793; H. R. 233.)

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Senators from-

Capehart, Homer E., attended....

Jenner, William E.-

Credentials presented.........

Oath administered..

Indians and Indian reservations-

Affairs of the several Indian tribes, resolution
favoring the termination of Federal respon-
sibility for administering, as rapidly as the
circumstances of each tribe will permit, and
the enactment of legislation benefiting the
Klamath Indian Tribe, and conferring upon
the State of Oregon criminal and civil juris-
diction over Indians in Indian country in the
State of Oregon...

Agua Caliente Band of Mission Indians
Petition praying additional help to represent
them legally and to have the lis pendens re-
garding title of allotted lands canceled...
Alcea Band of Tillamooks, Coquille Tribe, Too-
too-to-ney Tribe, and the Chetco Tribe of
Indians, distribution of the proceeds of cer-
tain judgments awarded them by the Court
of Claims-(See bill S. 1025.)
Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa In-
dians of the State of Wisconsin, to declare
that the United States holds certain lands in
trust for the—(See bill H. R. 2130.)
Blackfeet Indian Tribe of Montana, to declare
that the United States holds certain lands in
trust for-(See bill S. 164.)

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Indians and Indian reservations Continued
Bureau of Indian Affairs-

Act making appropriations to, for fulfilling
treaty stipulations with various Indian Tribes,
amending-(See bill H. R. 1243.)
Report of the Secretary of the Interior on con-
tracts made by, for fiscal year 1952 for the
relief of distressed Indians, summary of‒‒‒‒
To abolish the functions of the, to remove the
guardianship over Indians and trusteeship
over Indian lands-(See bill S. 2515.)
Bureau of Indian Affairs in California, resolution
favoring termination of authority of the____
Certain tribes of Indians, expressing the sense of
Congress that certain should be freed from
Federal supervision-(See H. Con. Res. 108.)
Cherokee Nation, report on the claim of, for and
on behalf of the Western (Old Settler) Cher-
okee Indians plaintiffs, against the United
"States

Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation and the
Standing Rock Reservation, to authorize the
issuance of trust patents in lieu of land-use
exchange assignments issued on the, prior to
January 1, 1953-(See bill S. 2488.)

Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin, to amend the act
authorizing to submit claims to the Court of
Claims-(See bill S. 129.)

Chippewa Indians, Red Lake, Minn., resolution
favoring passage of the bill which provides for
a $50 per capita payment to each member of
the tribe--

Choctaw Nation, petitioner, and the Sioux Indians
of the Santee Reservation in the State of
Nebraska, plaintiffs, report on the claims of,
versus the United States___.

Colorado River Indian Reservation, Ariz., provid-
ing certain benefits to-(See bill S. 646.)
Compact between the United States and the State
of New Mexico relating to the sale, barter,
etc., of intoxicating liquor in New Mexico to
Indians, memorial favoring the removal of
the prohibition in section 1 of the.
Confederated Bands of Umpqua and Calapooia

Indians of the Umpqua Valley and the Mo-
lal-lalas or Molel Tribe of Indians, distribu-
tion of the proceeds of certain judgments
awarded by the Court of Claims-(See bill
S. 1024.)

Contracts with certain Indians of the Sioux Tribe,
to amend the act authorizing the negotiation
and ratification of certain, in order to extend
the time for negotiation and approval of such
contracts-(See bill S. 548.)

Coos (of Kowes) Bay, Lower Umpqua (or Kalawat-
set), and Siuslaw Tribes of Indians, to au-
thorize the presentation of claims of, to the
Indian Claims Commission-(See bill S. 89.)
Coos (or Kowes) Bay, Lower Umpqua (or Kalawat-
set), and Siuslaw Indian Tribes, plaintiffs,
claim or versus the United States, report on__
Criminal offenses and civil causes of action com-

mitted or arising on Indian reservations with-
in the States of California, Minnesota, Ne-
braska, Oregon, and Wisconsin, to confer ju-
risdiction on such States with respect to-
(See bills S. 2467; H. R. 1063.)
Crow Indian Reservation, issuance of a patent in
fee to certain lands on the-(See bill S. 161.)
Crow Tribe, act to provide for the allotment of
lands of the, for the distribution of tribal
funds, amending-(See bill H. R. 1244.)
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Indians and Indian reservations-Continued
Debt due the United States by individual Indians
and tribes of Indians, report of the Secretary
of the Interior canceling certain charges ex-
isting as‒‒‒‒
Decree of competency for United States Indians
in certain cases, resolution remonstrating
against enactment of certain legislation which
would provide a‒‒‒‒‒
Decree of competency for United States Indians,
to provide in certain cases-(See bill S. 335.)
Federal laws which discriminate against Indians,
memorial requesting the elimination of exist-
ing ----

Federal restrictions upon Indians, to terminate
certain-(See bill H. R. 3409.)
Federated Indians of California, petition praying
for a redress of grievances of
Five Civilized Tribes, to provide for distribution
of moneys of deceased restricted members of
the, not exceeding $500-(See bill H. R. 1383.)
Fort Berthold Reservation, to provide for the con-
struction and maintenance of a high school
for Indian pupils within the exterior bound-
aries of the-(See bill S. 1187.)

Fort Totten Indian Reservation Hospital, N. Dak.,
resolution favoring the continued operation
of_____

Health services for Indians, to transfer the ad-
ministration of, and the operation of Indian
hospitals to the United States Public Health
Service-(See bill S. 132.)

Hopi Indian Sovereign Nation, Hoteville, Ariz.,
petition from praying consideration of their
religious principles and in order to attain na-
tional survival and a permanent peace, imme-
diately terminate the conscripting of Hopi
young men into military service and release
all Hopis who are now serving in the Armed
Forces

Indian children in the Cass Lake, Minn., school
district, expenditure of funds for cooperating
with the public school board at, for the ex-
tension of public-school facilities to be avail-
able to all-(See bill S. 460.).

Indian Claims Commission, resolution favoring to
extend the time in which Indian tribes may
file claims before, for a period of at least 4
years from August 13, 1951_____.

Indian lands and resources, act to conserve and
develop; to extend to Indians the right to
form business and other organizations; to es-
tablish a credit system for Indians; to grant
certain rights of home rule to Indians; to pro-
vide for vocational education for Indians, to
amend (See bill S. 2396.)

Indian lands in the Oroville-Tonasket Irrigation
District, Okanogan County, Wash., copy of
order canceling certain irrigation charges
-against-

Indian lands, Oahe Dam and Reservoir project,
S. Dak., relief of permittees living on-(See
bill S. 1500.)

Indian lands, to authorize the leasing of restricted
for public, religious, educational, recreational,
residential, business, and other purposes re-
quiring the grant of long-term leases-(See
bill S. 1072.)

Indian liquor law, resolution favoring the repeal
of, and all laws in respect which would treat
an Indian differently than any other citizen
of the United States____

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Indians and Indian reservations-Continued
Indian reservations in central and southern Ari-
zona, memorial requesting formulation of a
plan for cooperation in the development of
ground-water supplies on....
Indian reservations in the Territory of Alaska, to
rescind certain orders of the Secretary of the
Interior establishing-(See bill S. 329.)
Indian tribes of Montana, to transfer to the, con-
trol over their tribal funds—See bill S. 159.)
Indians and Indian organizations, report on re-
volving credit fund transactions on loans
made from the fund to, fiscal year 1952.-----
Indians in California-
Resolution favoring passage of several bills now
pending in Congress relating to the welfare
of ....

Resolution favoring to free from Federal super-
vision and control and to put them on equal
basis in all respects with other citizens of the
State ....

Indians in the United States, to eliminate certain
discriminatory legislation against-See bill

H. R. 1055.)

Indians of Arizona, to terminate Federal discrim-
inations against the (See bill S. 485.)
Indians of the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation,
S. Dak., for rehabilitation of the-See bill S.
695.)

Indians of the Pine Ridge Reservation, payment of
more adequate compensation to, for land
taken from them by the United States in 1942
for military purposes-See bill S. 963.)
Indians of the Yakima Reservation, to provide for
the preparation of a membership roll of the-
(See bill S. 333.)

Inherited interests in the estates of deceased In-
dian allottees, to provide for disposition of-
(See bill S. 331.)

Intoxicating liquors, to amend the United States
Code to remove restrictions against the selling
of, to Indians outside Indian country-(See
bill S. 1080.)

Investigation of attorney and other contracts with
Indians, report of the Committee on Interior
and Insular Affairs on.......

Irrigation projects on Indian reservations, to pro-
vide for the transfer to the Bureau of Recla-
mation of functions relating to See S. J.
Res. 14.)

Klamath Indians—

To authorize lending operations by the-(See
bill H. R. 5715.)

Tribal estate and assets of the, to provide for a
fina! settlement of individual shares in
through voluntary withdrawal from member-
ship in the Klamath Tribe-(See bill S. 1034.)
Klamath Reservation in Oregon, to provide for the

conservation of fish and wildlife on-(See bill
S. 1033.)

Klamath tribal loan funds, to authorize a deposi-
tory for See bill S. 1035.)

Klamath Tribe of Indians, to authorize payment
of salaries and expenses of officials of the-
(See bill H. R. 3406.)

Klamath Tribe, payment of salaries and expenses
of officials of the See bill S. 1036.)
Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chip-
pewa Indians of the State of Wisconsin, to de-
clare that the United States holds certain
lands in trust for the-See bill H. R. 1834.)
Land policy, health, education, relief, and welfare
of the Indians, resolutions relating to...

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Memorial favoring educational facilities for all,
of a quality and character now enjoyed by the
students in the public-school system for the
State of New Mexico, and to make a survey
designed to make available to the Indians
such equipment as they might need to reclaim
their lands and promote modern farming.
livestock and other industries.........
Menominee Tribe of Indians, act to refer the claim
of, to the Court of Claims with the absolute
right of appeal to the Supreme Court, amend-
ing-(See bill H. R. 2828.)
Menominee Tribe of Indians, payment from trust
funds credited to, to each individual mem-
ber of the Menominee Tribe of Indians on the
Menominee tribal rolls as of December 31,
1952-(See bill S. 1014.)

Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, to declare that the
United States holds certain lands in trust for
the (See bill H. R. 1551.)
Mission Indians and other California Indian citi-
zens, resolution remonstrating against certain
pending legislation which affects the inherent
constitutional rights of..
Navaho Indians, certain claims of individual,
against the United States, conferring juris-
diction upon the Court of Claims to hear, ex-
amine, adjudicate, and render judgment on-
(See bill S. 108.)

Negotiation and ratification of separate settlement
contracts with the Sioux Indians of the Lower
Brule and the Crow Creek Reservations in
South Dakota for Indian lands and rights
acquired by the United States for the Fort
Randall Dam and Reservoir, Missouri River
development, to authorize a transfer of funds
from the Secretary of Defense to the Secre-
tary of the Interior and to authorize an ap-
propriation for the removal from taking area
of the Fort Randall Dam and Reservoir.
Missouri River development, and the reestab-
lishment of the Indians of the Yankton In-
dian Reservation in South Dakota (See bill
H. R. 2231.)

No reservations made from apropriated lands
within Indian reservations valuable for power
or reservoir sites or necessary for use in con-
nection with irrigation projects, report of the
Secretary of the Interior on, for calendar year
1952....

Nontaxable Indian lands, resolution praying an
appropriation of funds in lieu of taxes not re-
ceived from, to the States for the counties and
to be used for welfare, law enforcement, roads,
health, and education....

Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Mont.
determination of the period of tribal owner-
ship of mineral and like resources on reserved
or allotted Indian lands within the-(See
bill S. 1822.)

Offenses committed by or against Indians in the
Indian country, to amend the United States
States Code, with respect to State jurisdiction
over, and to confer on the State of Minnesota
civil jurisdiction over Indians in the State-
(See bill S. 130.)

Offenses committed by or against Indians on In-
dian reservations, to confer jurisdiction on
the several States over- See bill S. 332)
Ojibway Tomahawk Band, St. Paul, Minn., resolu-
tion urging that a complete general account-
ing of all business transactions be in printed
form and available to all enrolled members of
the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe....

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Papago Tribe of Indians, to promote the rehabili-

tation of the, and a better utilization of the
resources of the Papago Tribe-(See bill S.
499.)
Pueblo Indian lands in the Middle Rio Grande
Conservancy District, N. Mex., report on can-
cellation of reimbursable irrigation charges
against____.

Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation, Nev., to issue
patents for certain lands to certain settlers in
the (See bill S. 2.)

Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians-
Resolution favoring to distribute $50 to each liv-
ing member of the, in the spring of 1953____.
To authorize a $50 per captia payment to mem-
bers of the, from the proceeds of the sale of
timber and lumber on the Red Lake Reserva-
tion (See bills S. 1115, S. 2458.)

Red Lake Indian Reservation at Redlake, Minn.,
to authorize an appropriation for the con-
struction of certain public-school facilities on
the (See bill S. 2428.)

Restricted Indian lands in the State of Montana,
leasing of for public, religious, educational,
recreational, residential, business, and other
purposes requiring the grant of long-term
leases (See bill S. 162.)

Rights to Indian tribes, proposing an amendment
to the Constitution of the United States to re-
store the same to, which are enjoyed by all
citizens of the United States-(See S. J.
Res. 4.)

Segregation of the interests of individual members
of the various Indian tribes in funds deposited
in the Treasury to the credit of such tribes-
Resolution remonstrating against legislation
providing for_____

To provide for-(See bill S. 330.)
Shoshone and Arapaho Tribes of Indians, com-
pensation to for certain lands on the Riverton
reclamation project within the ceded portion
of the Wind River or Shoshone Indian Reser-
vations (See bills S. 273, S. 1077; H. R.
4483.)

Shoshone and Arapaho Tribes of the Wind River
Reservation, to increase the percentage of cer-
tain trust funds held by the, which is to be
distributed per capita to individual members
of such tribes-(See bill H. R. 444.)
Shoshone and Arapaho Tribes of the Wind River
Reservation, Wyo., to authorize enrolled mem-
bers of, to acquire trust interests in tribal
lands of the reservation-(See bill S. 241.)
Sioux Indians of Cheyenne River Reservation, S.
Dak., report on negotiations by and for on
negotiation and ratification of separate set-
tlement contracts with the Sioux Indians of
Cheyenne River Reservation in South Dakota
and of the Standing Rock Reservation in
South Dakota and North Dakota for Indian
lands and rights acquired by the United States
for the Oahe Dam and Reservoir, Missouri
River development.
Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe of Indians, to pro-
mote the rehabilitation of the, and better
utilization of the resources of the Sisseton
Reservation-(See bill S. 2170.)

South Dakota State Hospital for the Insane, to re-
imburse for the care of Indian patients-(See
bill S. 1794.)

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Southern Ute Tribe of the Southern Ute Reserva-
tion, Colo., to authorize enrolled members of
the, to acquire interests in tribal lands of the
reservation-(See bill S. 2400.)

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To provide for the use of the tribal funds of the,
to authorize a per capita payment out of such
funds (See bill S. 2330.)
Stockbridge-Munsee Indian Reservation, Wis.,

providing that the title to certain lands within
the, shall be held in trust for the use of the
Stockbridge-Munsee Community, Inc.-(See
bill S. 1013.)

Uintah and White River Bands of Ute Indians, to
provide for the settlement of certain claims of
the, asserted in Court of Claims case No. 47568
and to provide for the administration of the
lands and moneys paid or to be paid Indians in
settlement (See bill S. 785.)

Ute Mountain Tribe of the Ute Mountain Reserva-
tion, to provide for the use of the tribal funds
of the, to authorize a per capita payment out
of such funds-(See bills S. 1961; H. R. 5328.)
Yakima Indian Reservation, purchase, sale, and
exchange of certain Indian lands on the-(See
bill S. 1048.)

Individual Income Tax Reduction Act of 1953, to
enact (See bill S. 2140.)
Industrial equipment allocated to the United States as
German reparations, report on disposal of,
and the disposal of foreign excess property
owned by or in the custody of the Department
of State, period January 1, 1950, to June 30,
1952 ___

Industrial Safety Act, to enact-(See bill S. 368.)
Information programs (foreign), effectiveness of, ex-
tending authority for investigation with re-
spect to the-(See S. Res. 44, S. Res. 117.)
Interim report on_----
Members appointed.

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"In God We Trust"-____

Petition favoring a postage cancellation with the
words, and postage stamps to bear the same
inscription; and to amend the pledge of al-
legiance to the flag to include the words "un-
der God"__.
Stamps bearing the inscription, resolution favor-

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To provide that all United States postage stamps
bear the inscription-(See bill S. 1482.)

To require that the motto appear on all postage
stamps printed after June 30, 1953-(See bill
S. 1468.)

Inland Waterways Corporation-

Audit report of, for fiscal year 1952__

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