Phosphate found, or to be found, in the lands in the State of Idaho covered by clear lists 15, 16, and 21, resolution favoring legislation which will confirm in the State of Idaho title to all, and will restore these rights to the State.. "Physical and Economic Foundation of Natural Re- sources, IV, Subsurface Facilities of Water Management and Patterns of Supply-Type Area Studies," authorizing the printing of additional copies of the study entitled-(See S. Res. 157.)
Picardi, Ciro-(See bill H. R. 1901.) Picerkona, Katherina and her minor son, Helmut- (See bill S. 2301.)
Picinich, Martin Anthony (Martino Piccinich)-(See bill S. 2093.)
Piedrafite, James-(See bill S. 756.) Piip, Ants-Tonis-(See bill S. 1056.) Pindle, Frank B.-(See bill H. R. 660.) Pipelines having rights-of-way over public lands, act to provide certain exemptions from the re- quirement that they must be operated as common carriers, amending-(See bill S. 2220.)
Pisano, Julia-(See bill H. R. 1143.) Pisky-Schmidt, Frederick-(See bills S. 2490, S. 2519.) Pistols, revolvers, and other firearms capable of being
concealed on the persons, to amend the United States Code, to permit the transmis- mission in the mails to certain officers and employees of State, Territorial, district, and local governments of-(See bill H. R. 3367.) Pivnicki, Steven M.-(See bill S. 815.) Plants, books, and records of defense contractors, to continue the effectiveness of the act relating to the inspection and audit of, for the dura- tion of the national emergency and 6 months thereafter (See bill S. 1236.)
Platis, Spiridon-(See bill S. 1132.) Plucinski, Sgt. Janusz-(See bill S. 881.) Plut, Ana-(See bill S. 1713.)
Podesta, Angelo Gurisetti-(See bill S. 458.) Point 4 program, resolution urging the support of the, and strengthening it as much as possible____
Poll tax-Continued Outlawing the, as a condition of voting in any primary or other election for national offi- cers-(See bill S. 463.)
Polycultural Institution of America, to change the name of the, to Polycultural University of America, to grant a congressional charter to such university-(See bill H. R. 4229.)
Popa, Aneta-(See bill H. R. 4254.) Pope, Elfriede Else-(See bill S. 1260.) "Positions Not Under the Civil Service," Senate Docu- ment No. 18, 83d Congress, entitled, to print additional copies of-(See S. Res. 87.) Popovitch, Branimir V. and Mila B.-(See bill S. 1682.) Post, Thomas-(See bill S. 92.)
Posthumous appointments and commissions, to amend the act relating to-(See bill S. 1529.) Postal Savings System, to discontinue-(See bill S. 573.)
Postal service- Airmail-payment functions which relates to sub- sidy assistance, Reorganization Plan No. 10 of 1953 transferring from the Postmaster General to the Civil Aeronautics, that portion of the present_______
Air Mail Subsidy Separation Act of 1953, to enact- (See bill S. 1360.)
Carrying of mail on star routes, relating to the renewal of contracts for the-(See bill S. 1244.)
Central accounting post offices, to equitably adjust the salaries of auditors at-(See bill S. 1358.) Certain obsolete laws relating to the, to amend the Revised Statutes, relating to the schedules of the arrival and departure of the mail-(See bill S. 1091.)
Certain rates of postage on parcels sent to or by members of the Armed Forces of the United States stationed outside the United States, to reduce (See bill S. 299.)
Compensation of postal employees, resolution fa- voring to increase commensurate with the existing cost-of-living level_‒‒‒‒‒
Contracts for carrying mail on water routes, re- newal of and adjustment of compensation under-(See bills S. 361, S. 533.)
Drivers of motor vehicles of the, to indemnify against liability for damages arising out of the operation of such vehicles in the perform- ance of official duties-(See bill S. 779.) Employees of the field service, making January 20, 1953, a holiday for-(See S. J. Res. 20.) Employees in the, to provide for promotion by merit of, and to establish uniform procedures for examination and appointment of candi- dates for promotion to supervisory positions- (See bill S. 2244.)
Films and related material for educational use, to authorize transmission through the mails at the rate provided for books-(See bill S. 971.) Free postage for members of the Armed Forces in Korea and other specified areas, to extend for 2 years the period during which it shall be in effect (See bill S. 1090.)
Free postage for members of the Armed Forces of the United States in specified areas, to amend the act which authorizes-(See bill H. R. 2466.)
Mail sent by the Government of the United States, to require the payment of postage on all offi- cial and to abolish the franking privilege of Members of Congress-(See bill S. 2503.)
Postal service-Continued Minimum rate of postage prescribed by law for each individually agaressed copy of publica- tions entered as second-class matter, to exempt publications of religious, educational, scientific, philanthropic, agricultural, labor, veterans', and fraternal organizations or asso- ciations from the-(See bill S. 1690.) Obsolete laws relating to the, to repeal certain, re- lating to the schedules of the arrival and de- parture of the mail-See bill H. R. 3062.) Parcel-post shipments, resolutions favoring the re- peal of the act limiting the size and weight of.....
Parcel-post sizes and weights, resolution favoring restoration of, to the limits previously in ef- fect Periodical publications of certain societies and in- stitutions, to authorize the printing and mail- ing of, at places other than places fixed as the offices of publication—(See bill H. R. 5379.) Postage cancellation with the words "In God We Trust," petition favoring and postage stamps to bear the inscription "In God We Trust"; and amending the pledge of allegiance to the flag to include the words "under God”---- Postage on newspapers and periodicals, to simplify the handling of-(See bill S. 2300.)
To provide that all United States, bear the in- scription "In God We Trust"-(See bill S. 1482.)
To require that the motto "In God We Trust” appear on all printed after June 30, 1953- (See bill S. 1468.)
Postal field service, to amend certain act to provide for payment of overtime compensation to sub- stitute employees in the-(See bill S. 1441.) Postmasters, officers, and employees in the postal field service, to establish a basic administra- tive workweek and pay periods of 2 adminis- trative workweeks for-(See bill S. 190.) Post-office employees, resolution favoring legisla- tion to improve the working conditions and pay of...
Postal and Federal employees, to amend section 6 of the act of August 24, 1912, with respect to the recognition of organizations of-(See bill S. 501.)
Resolution favoring legislation giving union rec-
Resolution favoring to grant a pay increase to.. Who have rendered at least 30 years of service, to amend the Civil Service Retirement Act to permit the retirement of—(See bill S. 337.) Postal field service, to provide biweekly pay periods postmasters, officers, and employees in the- (See bill S. 822.)
Postal rates and charges in handling certain mail matter, to investigate certain matters respect- ing-(See S. Res. 49.)
Postmasters, relating to the appointment of-(See bill S. 773.)
Privilege of free transmission of official mail mat-
ter from certain Government corporations and agencies, to withdraw-(See bill S. 2024.) Stamps, special issues, commemorative- Agriculture and the farmers of the United
States, issuance of a special postage stamp in honor of-See bill S. 1245.)
Bissell, Emily P., issuance of a stamp in com- memoration of the life of-See S. J. Res. 9)
Postal service-Continued Stamps, special issues, commemorative-Con. Carson, Christopher "K.t,' to provide for the issuance of a special stamp in commemora- tion of the memory of— See bul 8. 1941.) Memorial favoring the issuance of------- Dr. Lyman Copeland Draper, to provide for the issuance of a special series of postage stamps in commemoration of the life and works of— (See bill S. 2139.)
Fort Leavenworth, Kans., military post, to pro- vide for the issuance of a special stamp in commemoration of the establishment of the- (See bill S. 1570.)
Future Farmers of America, issuance of a spe- cial postage stamp in commemoration of the organization of the-See bill S. 797.) Kansas Territory, issuance of a special stamp in commemoration of the organization of the- (See bill S. 1922.)
Michigan State College, issuance of a special series of stamps commemorative of the 100th anniversary of the founding of-See bill S. 2165.)
Nebraska Territory, to provide for the issuance of a special stamp in commemoration of the organization of the—Se bill S. 2098.) Palmer, Dr. Daniel David, of Iowa, the founder of chiropractic, issuance of a special series of stamps commemorative of the late-(See S. J. Res. 41.)
Pennsylvania State College, issuance of a special series of stamps commemorative of the 100th anniverasy of the founding of the-(See bill S. 2582.)
Postage stamps bearing the motto "In God We Trust," resolution urging passage of proposed legislation relating to the issuance of........ President James Buchanan, issuance of a spe- cial series of postage stamps in commemora- tion of the 160th anniversary of the birth of— (See bill S. 1474.)
Ruth, George Herman (Babe), issuance of a special postage stamp in honor of the late- (See bill S. 271.)
Sir William Johnson, issuance of a special series of stamps in commemoration of the life and works of, founder of Johnstown, N. Y.-(See bill S. 1867.)
Stephen Tyng Mather, first director of the Na- tional Park Service, resolution favoring issu- ance of, commemorating the life and public services of the late..
Tournament of roses, resolution favoring the is- suance of a postage stamp honoring the 65th anniversary of the.
Young Women's Christian Association, issuance of a special postage stamp in commemoration of-(See bill S. 1769.) Third-class matter mailed by organizations and associations of volunteer firemen, to provide rates of postage on-(See bill S. 1934.) To exempt State departments of agriculture and State marketing bureaus from the increase in postage rates on third-class mail provided by sectoin 3 of the act of October 30, 1951- (See bill S. 1635.)
Weekly newspapers, to permit to suspend publica- tion for not more than 2 issues in any 1 cal- endar year without loss of second-class privi- leges (See bill S. 2299.)
Postmaster General- Appointment by the, of postmasters at first-, sec- ond-, and third-class post offices, to provide for-(See bill S. 1327.)
Relief of Mrs. Lennie P. Riggs, James A. Car- son, and Vernon L. Ransum__ Revised Statutes, to amend section 3841, re- lating to the schedules of the arrival and departure of the mail and repeal of certain obsolete laws relating to the postal serv- ice_____
To authorize the Postmaster General to enter into special agreements for switching serv- ice by railway common carriers____ To repeal section 4 of the act regarding rates of postage prescribed by section 204 of the Postal Rate Revision and Federal Employees Salary Act of 1948_____.
United States Code, to amend section 1715 of title 18, relating to transmission of firearms in the mails for persons having lawful use of them in business or official duties____ Reports by, on-
Cost ascertainment on the carrying and han- dling of the several classes of mail matter for fiscal year 1952_____
Statement showing the number of envelopes, labels, wrappers, cards, and other articles bearing penalty indicia procured or accounted for through the Post Office Department dur- ing fiscal year 1952, by the executive depart- ments, independent establishments, organi- zations, and persons authorized by law to use the penalty privilege_‒‒‒‒‒‒
To authorize the, to enter into special agreements for certain switching service by railway com- mon carriers-(See bill S. 1714.)
To authorize to enter into buildings purchase con- tracts (See bill S. 2457.)
To extend the authority of the, to lease space for post office purposes-(See bill S. 2457.)
To extend the authority to the, to lease quarters for post-office purposes-(See bill H. R. 6342.) To modify and extend authority of, to lease quar- ters for post-office purposes-(See bill S. 301.)
Post Office Department-
Appropriations for the, draft of proposed provi- sions pertaining to, fiscal year 1953___ Assistant Postmaster General in the, to provide for an additional-(See bills S. 2004; H. R. 5302.) Contracts negotiated by, for experimental, devel- opment, or research work, and for the manu- facture, or furnishing of supplies for experi- mentation, development, research, or test, for period-
January 1 to June 30, 1952_
July 1 through December 31, 1952. Envelopes, labels, wrappers, cards, and other arti- cles bearing penalty indicia procured or ac- counted for through, statement of the Post- master General showing the number during fiscal year 1952, by the executive departments, independent establishments, organizations, and persons authorized by law to use the pen- alty privilege___.
Tort claims paid by, fiscal year 1952_. Tort claims paid by, fiscal year 1953__. Post Office Department appropriations-(See Treasury and Post Office Departments Appropriation Act, 1954.)
Post Office Department Property Act of 1953, to en- act (See bill S. 2457.)
Potatoes, Irish, to amend the Agricultural Act of 1949, relating to-(See S. 1193.)
Potomac Electric Power Co.-
Communications from, transmitting-
Annual report of the company for the calendar year 1952__‒‒‒‒
To authorize to construct, maintain, and operate in the District of Columbia, and to cross Kenilworth Avenue NE., certain railroad tracks and related facilities-(See bill S. 1691.)
Pozza, Fernando-(See bill S. 1755.) President and Vice President—
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States providing for nomination of, and for election of such candidates, by popular vote-(See S. J. Res. 84.) Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to the nomination and election of, and to succession to the office of President in the event of the death or in- ability of the President-See S. J. Res. 85.) Certificates of ascertainment of electors for, from the States of Nebraska and Vermont.............. Day designated for appointment of electors of, making a legal holiday-(See bill S. 201.) Election of, proposing an amendment to the Con- stitution of the United States with respect to the (See S. J. Res. 95.)
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States providing for the election of, in the several States, for the election of President and Vice President by such electors, and, in certain cases, for the election of Presi- dent and Vice President by the joint member- ship of the Senate and House of Representa- tivs (See S. J. Res. 100.)
To provide a 3-day period for the appointment of-(See bill S. 806.)
Method of electing the, memorial favoring a pro- posed amendment to the Constitution to change..
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution pro- viding for the election of-(Sɛe S. J. Res. 19.) Proposing an amendment to the Constitution pro- viding for nomination of by primary elec- tions (See S. J. Res. 17.)
President-elect and Vice President, draft of proposed
legislation to amend title 18, United States Code, section 871, to provide penalties for threats against the..-.
President-elect and Vice-President-elect of the United States, electoral votes for, counting of, joint session for, providing for-(See S. Con. Res. 1.)
Page | President of the United States-Continued Felicitations to, and to the administration elected on November 4, 1952, resolution extending... Foreign policy address of the, to the American Society of Newspaper Editors, to print as a Senate document.
Inaugural ceremonies of..
To print.....
Memorial feliciting the, and the administration elected on November 4, 1952.. Message addressed by the National Assembly of Panama to the Senate of the United States on the occasion of the inauguration of the_____ Messages and communications from, transmit- ting-
American merchant marine and Federal tax policy.
Bills and Joint resolutions- Approval of certain.
112, 149, 152, 178, 184, 193, 197, 205, 219, 247, 255, 260, 281, 284, 287, 292, 294, 305, 319, 328, 346, 351, 339, 370, 384, 393, 400, 405, 408, 416, 430, 439, 440, 442, 463, 470, 476, 480, 494, 500, 506, 509, 518, 537, 553, 555, 570, 579, 584, 601. Disapproval of certain-(See below under Veto of bills and joint resolutions, infra.) Veto of certain— See below under Veto of bills and joint resolutions, infra.)
Presidential candidates, resolution favoring establish- ment of a uniform procedure for an advisory vote for ___
Presidential election and succession, establishing a joint committee to investigate the question of the— (See S. Con. Res. 2.)
Presidential preference primaries, to print addi- tional copies of the hearing on the bill (S. 2570) authorizing the conduct of-(See S. Res. 78.)
Presidential Primaries Act of 1953, to enact-(See bill S. 1049.)
President's Commission on the Health Needs of the Nation, resolution favoring a conference of membership health organizations to explore the recommendations of the___. Presidents of the United States (former) to extend the franking privilege to, and to provide office fa- cilities and secretarial assistance for- (See bill S. 1150.) Price-control law governing construction of build- ings, resolution favoring the retention of the 5-percent downpayment feature in the_____. Price-control legislation, resolution remonstrating against, in the form of standby controls____. 225
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