Yea-and-nay votes-Continued
Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce, making appropriations for, fiscal year 1954- (See bill H. R. 4974.) Committee amendment allocating foreign cur- rencies and credits owed to United States in amount equal to $4 million for acquisition by State Department of buildings abroad___. Committee amendment providing $9.4 million for censuses of business and manufactures__. Committee amendment providing $40,144,000 for ship construction, Maritime Activities, Com- merce Department_______ Motion to reconsider the vote disagreeing to the reported amendment inserting a provision for the acquisition of buildings abroad._. Motion to suspend paragraph 4 of rule XVI for the purpose of proposing amendment respect- ing appointment and tenure of deputy United States marshals and their clerical assistants__ Motion to suspend paragraph 4 of rule XVI for the purpose of proposing amendments author- izing the Attorney General and Secretaries of State and Commerce to terminate any em- ployee of their respective Departments when necessary or desirable in interest of the United States____
Motion to table motion for reconsideration of the vote by which committee amendment al- locating foreign currencies and credits owed to the United States in amount equal to $4 mil- lion for acquisition by State Department of buildings abroad was adopted_ Motion to table motion to reconsider the vote on the committee amendment providing $9.4 million for censuses of business and manufac- tures____
Equal rights for men and women, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative to-(See S. J. Res. 49.) Amendment providing that nothing in the pro- posed amendment shall be construed as im- pairing any rights or benefits heretofore or hereafter given by law to women... Passage of____.
Excess-profits tax, to extend until December 31, 1953, the period with respect to which the, shall be effective-(See bill H. R. 5898.) Amendment increasing excess-profits-tax ex- emption on corporate income from $25,000 to $100,000____.
Executive Office and sundry independent execu-
tive bureaus, boards, commissions, corpora- tions, agencies, and offices, making appropria- tions for, fiscal year 1954 (See bill H. R. 4663.)
Amendment eliminating prohibition against use
of funds for a statistical analysis of the con- sumer dollar___ Amendment to committee amendment so as to reduce by $1 million funds for Public Hous- ing Administration__ Amendment to committee amendment, to in- crease by $600,000 funds for housing research program, Housing and Home Finance Agency_ Amendment to reduce by $4 million funds for repairs and maintenance of federally owned buildings outside the District of Columbia, by the General Services Administration____ Amendment to reduce by 5 percent all items in the bill except for compensation of President of the United States____. Committee amendment increasing by $5,923,930 funds for operating expenses..
Motion to lay aside temporarily, and take up legislation providing authority for temporary economic controls, after which consideration of the joint resolution to be resumed with a limitation of debate of 1 hour each on the amendment to provide that moneys received under this act be spent only for national de- fense or grants-in-aid of education and the substitute for the committee substitute amendment, to be followed by vote thereon, with a provisio that no vote be taken on either amendment before Monday, April 27-- Motion to table amendment in nature of a sub- stitute for committee substitute amendment_
Yea-and-nay votes-Continued
Lands beneath navigable waters, etc.-Continued Submerged Land Act, to amend-See bill H. R. 5134.) See also Submerged lands of the outer Continental Shelf, below infra.) Adoption of conference report.. Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946, to amend title VI of the, with respect to the retire- ment of employees in the legislative branch- (See bill S. 2175.)
Amendment to increase from 6 percent to 9 per- cent rate of retirement deductions from sal- ary of Members of Congress and legislative employees...-
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Amendment authorizing the President to make available for purchase up to $50 million of surplus farm commodities owned by the Com- modity Credit Corporation for relief of famine in friendly countries..... Amendment authorizing the President to make available $25 million of authorized appropria- tions for purchase for use of Asia-Pacific countries of surplus commodities now owned by the Commodity Credit Corporation__---- Amendment providing that the President shall make available certain amounts for military assistance to eligible countries through cur- rency conversion agreements involving pur- chase of United States agricultural commo- dities....
Amendment respecting aid to France and Asso- ciated States of Cambodia, Laos, and Viet- Nam for mutual defense assistance providing that mutual security program as to Associated States be administered so as to encourage their self-government_----
Motion to recommit the bill with instructions to report back by 4 p. m., July 2, 1953, with reduc- tions so as to provide a total of $4,998,000,000, the House-passed figure.........
Reorganization Act of 1949, to amend-(See bill H. R. 1979.) Amendment as substitute to permit disapproval of a reorganization plan by a simple majority of either House of Congress rather than by a constitutional majority............
Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1953, disapproving— (See S. Res. 100.) Agreeing to....
Rubber Act of 1948, amending to provide for the sale of Government-owned rubber-producing facilities; to repeal and modify certain of its provisions affected thereby-(See bill S. 2047.) Amendment limiting sale of copolymer and butyl facilities to any one purchaser............... Amendment limiting sale of copolymer facilities to not more than 6 to the 4 largest rubber producers.....
Amendment permitting congressional approval in whole or in part of any disposal plan............. Passage of..........
Rules of the Senate, adoption of for the Senate of the 83d Congress, motion to lay on the table the motion for consideration of.......... Russia and her satellites, remonstrating against the treatment of minority groups by—(See S. Res. 84.)
Amendment providing that not more than $6.- 196,688,179 of the aggregate appropriated shall be available for obligation.......... Amendment to reduce by $71,800,000 funds for mutual defense financing, economic and tech- nical assistance to Europe_--_. Amendment to reduce by $500 million funds for military assistance to Europe_____ Motion to suspend the rules for the purpose of proposing an amendment to reduce assistance to any recipient nation by $1 million for each cargo of Communist goods shipped prior to date on which Communist China becomes party to final Korean peace.. Passage of...
Agreeing to the conference report on.......... Amendment to eliminate language providing for exemptions from and adjustments of ceilings in certain cases..
Yellow fever, high public service rendered by Maj. Page
Walter Reed and those associated with him in
the discovery of the cause and means of trans- mission of, act to recognize the, amending- (See bill S. 1481.)
Yoshida, Hisami-(See bill H. R. 759.)
Yotsumoto, Tei-(See bill S. 2359.)
You, Lee-(See bill S. 2132.)
Yugoslavs, for the relief of certain (See bill S. 618.) Page
Yukiko, Ito-(See bill S. 2366.)
Yutriago, Maria-(See bill S. 474.)
Zachary Taylor National Cemetery, to authorize the
acquisition of land for expansion of the-(See bill S. 764.)
Zahareas, Anthony-(See bill S. 699.)
Zahka, Edmond Kaiser-(See bill S. 1987.)
Zamunner, Albina-(See bills S. 940; H. R. 2160.) Zankowsky, Gronislav Vydaevich and Leonid-(See bill H. R. 1141.)
Zarkadis, Antonios Vasillos-(See bill S. 804.) Zarrabe, Maria-(See bill S. 1464.)
Zarubin, Georgi, Ambassador from Russia, resolution favoring the repudiation of___.
Zelveian, Arshag Haigan-(See bill S. 1246.) Zibul, Tatiana-(See bill S. 2122.)
Ziegler, Stephania (Sister Benitia)-(See bills S. 519;
Zijdenbos, Hendrika-(See bill S. 1756.)
Zinc and lead, to impose sliding scale stabilization duties on the importation of-(See bills S. 1562, S. 2326.)
Zivolich Marina Bernardis and Mirko-(See bill S. 259.)
For period March 16 through June 15, 1952 For period June 16 through September 15, 1952__ For period September 16 through December 15, 1952_____
Zorub, David-(See bill H. R. 2801.)
Yugoslavia and Italy, plebiscite for the settlement of the dispute between, concerning Trieste, fa- voring a-(See S. Con. Res. 17.)
Zubli, Jacob Fraim-(See bill S. 1862.) Zullo, Bichael Cosmo-(See bill S. 701.) Zweig, Leo-(See bill S. 2501.)
Zografos, Constantinos-(See bill S. 871.)
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