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Sen Joseph Joe Mccarthy — Part 24
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9880 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—SENATE
H.R.2165. An act for tha relief of Mat-
thew Terry: .
HLF. 2507, An act for the reef of Jean
{John) Plewnlak and Anna Pictrowska
Plewnlak:
H.R. 2444. An act for the rellef of James
A. Vines:
H.R. 2503. An act for the relief of Maria
Rose Bardales Arias:
H..2505. An acu for the relief of Carl
Weitlanner,
H.R.vé2t. An act for the reilef of Mrs,
Givi: Di Gaetano Coccia;
H.R. 2821. An act to enact certain pro-
visions now included in the Defense Ap-
fropriation Act and the Ciwil Functions Ap-
prepriaiion Act, and for other purposes;
H.R. 3564. An act for the relief of Nison
Miller;
TR. SadcG. An act to authorize ine con-
gtruction and equipment of a geomagnei.c
station for the Department of Commerce;
H P.3a88 An act authorizing the Secre-
tary of the Interior to issue a patent in fee
to Jaseoh Pickett,
H.R. P40. An act sutherizing the Secre-
tary ol the Interior to issue a patent in tea
yw haurn A. Craig:
B.R.3965. Am oct for the relief of five
sisters of the Franciscan Missionaries of
Mary:
TW.R.4121, An act for the reilef of Rafael
Alemany:
H.R.4127, An act for the relief of Mrs.
Doris Eien Young:
H.R. 4263. An act granting the consent of
the Conpress to the negotiation of a coms
pact relauimg to the wiaters of the Sabire
River bv tne States of Texas and Loutsians:
H.R. 44°93. An act for the relief of Nacine
Carol Hest
HWR.a v4. An ao: authorizing the Secre-
tary of State to cont.nue Herve J. L'Heurcux
to serve as Chie: of tiie Visa Diviston for an
additional year ecmmencing Eeplember 1,
1831:
HR 4J09. An act io amend section 77,
gubsectian (c} (3), of the Bankruptcy Act
as emenced:
Bag. Bea. 281. Julat resolution to author-
ize the President to proclaim a special period
for intensified woluntary contributions of
clothing and kindrec supplies in connection
with the collection effort of American Re-
ef for Kcrea, Inc.; and
H. J. Res. 311. drint resolution making &
Bupplemie..tal aypropciation for the Depaurt-
Inent of Labor for ithe fiscal year 19352.
The message aiso further announced
that the House had agreed to a ccncur-
rent resolution (HZ. Con. Res. 111) favor-
ing the vranting of the status of perma-
nent +vecidence to ecsrtain aliens, in
which it requested the concurrence of
the Senate.
ENLOLLED BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTION
SIGNED
The toessame further announced that
the Speaker had affixed his simmature to
the following bills and joint resulution,
and they were signed by the Vice Presi-
dent:
E.1246. An act to amend certain Inws re-
lating to the submission of postm:
counts under oath, and for other purposes:
H.R. 400. An act to provide for the expe-
Gitious naturalization of former citizens of
the United States who have lost United
States cuizenship through voting in a poli.
cal election or in a plebiscite held tn Italy;
H.R.3795. An act to provide for the use
of the tribal funds of the Ute Indian Tribe
of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, ta
Buthorize a per capita payment out of such
Tunds, to provide for the division of certain
tribal funds witn the Southern Utes, and
for cthir purposes: cud
8. J. Res. 78. Joint resclution to make re-
atricilons of the Federal] Reserve Act on
holding oMce in a member bank fnappli-
cable ta M. &. Szvmczak when he ceases te
ba a member of the Board of Guvernors of
the Federal Reserve System.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
On his own request, and by unanimous
consent, Mr, Young was excused from
attendance on the sessions of the Senate
for all of next week.
COMMITTEE MEETINGS DURING SENATE
SESSION
On request of Mr. Heniany, and by
unanimous consent, the Committees on
Armed Services and Foreign Relations
were authorized io meet this afternoon
during the session of the Senate.
On rveguest of Mr. Lesman, and by
unanimous consent, the Subcommittee
on Labor-Manacement Relations of the
Committee on Lahor and Pudiic Welfare
was authorized to meet thie afternoon
during the session of the Senate.
TRANSACTION OF ROUTINE EUSINESS
Mr. McFARLAND. Mr. President, T
ask unanimous consent that Senatcrs
be permitted to make insertions in the
Recoxp and to transact other rousine
business without debate.
The VICE PRESIDENT. Without ob-
jection, it is so ordered. .
ORDER FOR CONSIDERATION Or UNOB-
JECTED-TO BILLS ON THE CALENDAR
Mr. McFARLAND. Mr. Pre-ideut. IT
ask unanimous consent thet after the
compietion of the transaction of
youtine bugimess the calendar be calicd
for unobiected-to bilis, beginning where
the last call ended.
The VICE PRESIDENT. Without ob-
jection, it is so ordered.
INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S EMER-
GENCY FUND—COMMUNICATION FROM
YHE PRESIDANT (BH. DOC. NS. 225;
The VICE PRESIDENT laid bcfore the
Senate a communication from the Presi-
dent of the United Staics, 1 .ch was
read and referred to the Committee on
Foreign Relations, as follows:
THE WHITr HOTsz,
Vashington, August 9, 1951,
The honorabie the Vick PRESIDENT OF
tHe UNITES STATES,
Weashineton, D.C.
Dear Mr. Vice Presio—xt: IT am writ-
ins to ask that the Congress 2uthorice a
contribution of $12,000,000 by the
United States to the International Chil-
dren’s Emergency Fund. Th.s sum
would be authorized for the current fiseal
year,
The General Assembly af the United
Nations, on Detember 1, 1559, extenced
the operations of the Children’s Fund for
e period of 3 years. Since ‘he autnor-
ization to make financial contributions
to the fund expired last June 30, we can
now make no further tontribution with-
out this new authority from the Con-
gress,
The United States has a long tradition
of participation in, and financial support
for, international children’s welfare
work. Nothing is more consistent witn
cur basie imterests Gr more renrisenta-
tive of our huminitarian iweals,
“AUGUST
The Children’s Fund has done 4 m:
constructive Jcb over the last 4 years.
Europe, it has helped more than 15,0¢
086 children. The main work of the fi:
has now shifted from Europe to the «:
derdevelcped areas of Asin and Ls:
America. Here the fund will bring 5
plies and services to help meet urs
neecs of children and to strengthen -
permanent child welfare programs
the countries themselves.
I know that the Congress is aware
the many past accomplishments of t
Children's Fund. I am confident ::
the people of this country want to c:
tinue to support the great work the fu
is doing. There is real need to carry
this work. Millicns of children w..
helped.
T have asked the Secretary of Stat
prepare draft legislation to carry out ..
recommendation, Itismy hope that °
Conrress will flid it possinie to ive
Couskierahion ou unig mea cure,
Sincerely yours.
Harry S. TRUM-:
EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS, Ev¢
The VICE PRESIDENT aid before
Senate the following communic:.
and letters, which were referred as
Gicated:
PROPOSED SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION»
PARTMENT CF DEFeNs® FoR CIVIL FUNC:
DerartsiegnT OF rite ARMLE 2, Doc. Nc
4 communication from the Presid.
the United Statzs, tramamitting prc.
suppicmental appropriations for the :
year 1952, in the amount of 621,800,0C".
tne Department of Defense for Civil <.
tons, Departmen: of the Arriv, in the
G Amendments to the budg-1 for said f
vear (“ith an accompanying pauper); ..
Committee on Appropriations and <c .
to be printed.
AMPNDMENT Gr FEDERAL Farn GOAN Act
Lavine TO SursceiwTions To Caritat =
OF FreperaL Lanp BANKS
A letter from the Secretar, of Agric.
transmitting w crth of promgsed loyt
ti amend tle ral Farm Lean #
amended, wre. Vee TG 6 AB UOT.
additional subs Mignis on behalr >
United States te the capital stock of +:..
ecal land banks (with an accompany:: .
per); to the Committee on Banking
Currency,
REPORT ON To:.T C.aIMS PatD BY AGRic.
DEPARTMENT
A letter from the Acting S-cretary c*
eulture, transmitiing, pursuant to lav
port on tort clainis paid by the Agric
Deparimeut, for the per.td July 1, -
June 20, 195: with an accompany:
pert}; to the Cousimittee on the Judi.
TEMPORARY Acw7:SION OF CEATAIN AC
SZAMEN
Two letters fro. the Attorne: G.
tr. transritiimn.. pt
to law, & & soc. &u orde: oa the
Commissioner cc Imutigraticon and *
featiou, Gatea Citvber gu, 1950. auth.
the temporas: lOMm ita tie
Sustes, for st. P PUT ses LL:
TAI allen seam . (with a comps:
pets}; to the C..umities oO. the Ju
Report oF Te. wo PORT _°. V OURBIS:
Caatarn PERS. WNEL
A letter frou the stant Secre
the Air Force tina SuUrTsuant
mR report om fur.
esriac Gayire
tae Departiora. oF tan. For.
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