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On motion by Mr. LONG of Louisiana, and by unanimous consent,

Ordered, That the committee amendments be agreed to en bloc and that the bill, as thus amended, be considered as original text for the purpose of amendment.

On motion by Mr. LONG of Louisiana (for himself, Mr. SMATHERS, Mr. CARLSON, Mr. MORTON, and Mr. HARTKE) to further amend the bill in various places by striking out certain words and numerals, and, at the end of the bill, adding a new section relating to increases in the amount an individual is permitted to earn without suffering deductions from benefits,

Pending debate,

PROMOTION OF ARMY AND AIR FORCE
RESERVE OFFICERS

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

The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (H.R. 2501) to authorize the promotion of qualified Reserve officers of the Army and the Air Force to existing unit vacancies; 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.

AMENDMENT OF TITLE II OF SOCIAL SECURITY

ACT

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

The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (H.R. 9393) to amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide full retroactivity for disability determinations, to extend the period within which ministers may elect coverage, and to validate wages erroneously reported for certain engineering aids employed by soil and water conservation districts in Oklahoma; and the reported amendment to the text 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 and that the title thereof be amended, as reported by the committee, to read: "An Act to amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide full retroactivity for disability determinations, to extend the period within which ministers may elect coverage, and to validate wages erroneously reported for certain engineering aides employed by soil and water conservation districts in Oklahoma, and for other purposes."

Ordered, That the Secretary request the concurrence of the House of Representatives in the amendment. AMENDMENT OF TITLE IV OF SOCIAL SECURITY ACT

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

The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (H.R. 10473) to extend the period during which Federal payments may be

made for foster care in child-care institutions under the program of aid to families with dependent children under title IV of the Social Security Act; and the reported amendment to the text 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 and that the title thereof be amended, as reported by the committee, to read: "An Act to extend the period during which Federal payments may be made for foster care in child-care institutions under the program of aid to families with dependent children under title IV of the Social Security Act, and for other purposes."

Ordered, That the Secretary request the concurrence of the House of Representatives in the amendment.

INCREASED BENEFITS UNDER THE FEDERAL OLD-AGE, SURVIVORS, AND DISABILITY INSURANCE SYSTEM

The Senate resumed the consideration of the bill (H.R. 11865) to increase benefits under the Federal old-age, survivors, and disability insurance system to provide child's insurance benefits beyond age 18 while in school, to provide widow's benefits at age 60 on a reduced basis, to provide benefits for certain individuals not otherwise eligible at age 72, to improve the actuarial status of the trust fund, to extend coverage, and for other purposes.

Pending debate,

On motion by Mr. GORE to amend the amendments proposed by Mr. LONG of Louisiana (for himself and others) by striking out the last section and inserting in lieu thereof other words relating to health care insurance for the aged, Pending debate,

ENROLLED BILLS PRESENTED

The Secretary reported that on today he presented to the President of the United States the following enrolled bills:

S. 400. An act to establish penalties for misuse of feed made available for relieving distress or preservation and maintenance of foundation herds;

S. 524. An act to provide for the registration of contractors of migrant agricultural workers, and for other purposes;

S. 692. An act to establish Federal agricultural services to Guam, and for other purposes;

S. 1365. An act to establish the Fire Island National Seashore, and for other purposes;

S. 1875. An act for the relief of Thomas W. Talley;

S. 2170. An act for the relief of Mary Lane Laycock;

S. 2905. An act to provide for the appointment of a Commissioner General for U.S. participation in the Canadian Universal and International Exhibition, and for other purposes; and

S. 2950. An act to authorize the mint to inscribe the figure "1964" on all coins minted until adequate supplies of coins are available.

ADJOURNMENT

On motion by Mr. LONG of Louisiana, at 6 o'clock and 16 minutes p.m.,

The Senate, under its order of today, adjourned until 10 o'clock a.m. tomor

row.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1964

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore called the Senate to order at 10 o'clock a.m., and then led the Senate in the recitation of the Lord's Prayer.

THE JOURNAL

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

The reading of the Journal of the proceedings of Monday, August 31, 1964, was dispensed with.

COMMITTEE AUTHORIZED TO SIT

The Committee on Foreign Relations was authorized to sit today during the session of the Senate, on the request of Mr. WALTERS.

DEPARTMENT OF NAVY CONTRACTS FOR MILITARY CONSTRUCTION OTHER THAN COMPETITIVE BASIS

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Logistics), transmitting, pursuant to law, a semiannual report for the period ended June 30, 1964, of the Department of the Navy of contracts for military construction awarded on other than a competitive-bid basis to the lowest responsible bidder; which, with the accompanying paper, was referred to the Committee on Armed Services.

GOVERNMENT PRODUCTION COMPARED ΤΟ PROCUREMENT OF WEAPONS AND RELATED

PARTS

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 a followup review of Government production compared to procurement of weapons and related parts, Department of the Army; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

ANNUAL AUDIT REPORT FOR AMERICAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LEAGUE

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the American Symphony Orchestra League, Inc., transmitting, pursuant to law, an audit report of the organization for the fiscal year ending May 31, 1964; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

REPORT ON VOLUNTARY AGREEMENTS AND PROGRAMS UNDER DEFENSE PRODUCTION ACT OF 1950

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Attorney General, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report of the results of the continuing review of the

outstanding voluntary agreements and programs established under section 708 (e) of the Defense Production Act of 1950; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Banking and Currency.

PETITION

Mr. KEATING presented a memorial of the City Council of Watertown, N.Y., remonstrating against the proposed shutdown of the Federal Aviation Agency manned flight service station in that city; which was referred to the Committee on Commerce.

REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN
RELATIONS

Mr. FULBRIGHT, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, to whom was referred the bill (H.R. 12342) to authorize certain retired and other personnel of the U.S. Government to accept and wear decorations, presents, and other things tendered them by certain foreign countries, reported it with an amendment and submitted a report (No. 1520) thereon.

REPORT ON DISPOSITION OF USELESS PAPERS

Mr. JOHNSTON, from the Joint Select Committee on the Disposition of Papers in the Executive Departments, to whom were referred lists of papers in various departments and agencies of the Govenment, recommended for disposition, transmitted to the Senate by the Archivist of the United States, dated August 18, 1964, submitted a report thereon. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND A JOINT RESOLUTION

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

By Mr. SYMINGTON:

S. 3164. A bill for the relief of Dr. Sedat M. Ayata; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. EASTLAND:

S. 3165. A bill for the relief of Anna Mae Foster; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. MCINTYRE (for Mr.
HARTKE):

S. 3166. A bill for the relief of Sakelarios Pilatos; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. ALLOTT:

S. 3167. A bill for the relief of Tiang H. Ong and Hian Mio Tan Ong; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. THURMOND:

S.J. Res. 198. Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution with respect to the election or appointment of Members of the Senate; to the Committee on the Judiciary. AMENDMENT OF FOREIGN ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1961

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate its unfinished business, viz, the bill (H.R. 11380) to amend further the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, and for other purposes;

When

The said bill was temporarily laid aside, and

INCREASED BENEFITS UNDER THE FEDERAL OLD-AGE, SURVIVORS, AND DISABILITY INSURANCE SYSTEM

The Senate resumed, by unanimous consent, the consideration of the bill (H.R. 11865) to increase benefits under the Federal old-age, survivors, and disability insurance system, to provide child's insurance benefits beyond age 18 while in school, to provide widow's benefits at age 60 on a reduced basis, to provide benefits for certain individuals not otherwise eligible at age 72, to improve the actuarial status of the trust funds, to extend coverage, and for other purposes.

The question being on agreeing to the amendment yesterday proposed by Mr. GORE to the amendments proposed by Mr. LONG of Louisiana (for himself and others) striking out certain words in the last amendment and inserting in lieu thereof other words relating to health care insurance for the aged,

Mr. DIRKSEN raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore directed the roll to be called; When

Forty-four Senators answered to their names, as follows:

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No quorum being present,

On motion by Mr. PROXMIRE, Ordered, That the Sergeant at Arms be directed to request the attendance of the absent Senators.

Pending the execution of the order, Mr. INOUYE, Mr. MONRONEY, Mr. Mundt, Mr. FONG, Mr. HART, Mr. BENNETT, Mr. SPARKMAN, Mr. ALLOTT, Mr. BIBLE, Mr. BYRD of West Virginia, Mr. CHURCH, Mr. COOPER, Mr. CURTIS, Mr. DODD, Mr. EASTLAND, Mr. ELLENDER, Mr. GRUENING, Mr. HAYDEN, Mr. HICKENLOOPER, Mr. HUMPHREY, Mr. JOHNSTON, Mr. KUCHEL, Mr. LAUSCHE, Mr. MCCARTHY, Mr. McCLELLAN, Mr. MCGEE, Mr. McGOVERN, Mr. MCINTYRE, Mr. MCNAMARA, Mr. MUSKIE, Mrs. NEUBERGER, Mr. PEARSON, Mr. RANDOLPH, Mr. RUSSELL, Mrs. SMITH, Mr. STENNIS, Mr. THURMOND, and Mr. WILLIAMS of New Jersey appeared and answered to their names. A quorum being present, Pending debate,

PRESIDENTIAL APPROVALS

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

Mr. President: The President of the United States has approved and signed the following acts and joint resolution: On August 22, 1964:

S. 927. An act to amend title 12 of the Merchant Marine Act, 1936, in order to remove certain limitations with respect

to war risk insurance issued under the provisions of such title; and

S. 1046. An act to provide hospital, domiciliary, and medical care for nonservice-connected disabilities to recipients of the Medal of Honor.

On August 26, 1964:

S. 3075. An act to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and for other purposes; and

S. 1451. An act to amend section 41(a) of the Trading with the Enemy Act. On August 27, 1964:

S. 16. An act to provide for the establishment of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways in the State of Missouri, and for other purposes;

S. 51. An act to authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to relinquish to the State of Wyoming jurisdiction over those lands within the Medicine Bow National Forest known as the Pole Mountain District;

S. 502. An act to preserve the juris.. diction of the Congress over construction of hydroelectric projects on the Colorado River below Glen Canyon Dam;

S. 1917. An act to provide authority to protect heads of foreign states and other officials;

S. 2419. An act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to condemn certain property in the city of St. Augustine, Fla., within the boundary of the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, and for other purposes; and

S.J. Res. 162. Joint resolution extending recognition to the International Exposition for Southern California in the year 1968 and authorizing the President to issue a proclamation calling upon the several States of the Union and foreign countries to take part in the exposition. On August 30, 1964:

S. 284. An act for the relief of Ethel R. Loop, the widow of Carl R. Loop;

S. 1006. An act to amend the act of June 12, 1960, for the correction of inequities in the construction of fishing vessels, and for other purposes;

S. 1363. An act to increase the participation by counties in revenues from the National Wildlife Refuge System by amending the act of June 15, 1935, relating to such participation, and for other

purposes;

S. 1664. An act to provide for continuous improvement of the administrative procedure of Federal agencies by creating an Administrative Conference of the United States, and for other purposes;

S. 2288. An act for the relief of John J. Feeney;

S. 2369. An act to retrocede to the State of Kansas exclusive jurisdiction over certain State highways bordering Fort Leavenworth Military Reservation and the U.S. penitentiary at Leavenworth; and

S. 2944. An act for the relief of the Greater Southeast Community Hospital Foundation, Inc.

On August 31, 1964:

S. 1007. An act to guarantee electric consumers in the Pacific Northwest first call on electric energy generated at Federal hydroelectric plants in that region and to guarantee electric consumers in

other regions reciprocal priority, and for other purposes; and

S. 1169. An act to authorize a per capita distribution of $350 from funds arising from judgments in favor of any of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville

Reservation.

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

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE

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

Mr. President: The House of Representatives has agreed to the report of the committee of conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses to the amendments of the Senate to the bill (H.R. 3846) to establish a land and water conservation fund to assist the States and Federal agencies in meeting present and future outdoor recreation demands and needs of the American people, and for other purposes.

The House insists upon its amendment to the bill (S. 27) to provide for establishment of the Canyonlands National Park in the State of Utah, and for other purposes; it agrees to the conference asked by the Senate on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses thereon, and has appointed Mr. ASPINALL, Mr. MORRIS, Mr. TAYLOR, Mr. SAYLOR, and Mr. BURTON of Utah managers at the same on its part.

The House has disagreed to the amendments of the Senate to the bill (H.R. 10809) making appropriations for the Departments of Labor, and Health, Education, and Welfare, and related agencies, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1965, and for other purposes; it agrees to the conference asked by the Senate on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses thereon, and has appointed Mr. FOGARTY, Mr. DENTON, Mr. MAHON, Mr. LAIRD, and Mr. MICHEL managers at the same on its part.

AMENDMENT OF MINERAL LEASING ACT

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

The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (S. 1984) to amend the Mineral Leasing Act regarding the timely payment of rentals, and for other purposes; and the reported amendment 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.

INCREASED BENEFITS UNDER FEDERAL OLDAGE, SURVIVORS, AND DISABILITY INSURANCE SYSTEM

The Senate resumed consideration of the bill (H.R. 11865) to increase benefits under the Federal old-age, survivors, and disability insurance system, to provide child's insurance benefits beyond age 18 while in school, to provide widow's benefits at age 60 on a reduced basis, to provide benefits for certain individuals not otherwise eligible at age

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CONFERENCE REPORT ON H.R. 3846

Mr. CHURCH submitted the following conference report:

The committee of conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the amendments of the Senate to the bill (H.R. 3846) to establish a land and water conservation fund to assist the States and Federal agencies in meeting present and future outdoor recreation demands and needs of the American people, 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 7 and 14.

That the House recede from its disagreement to the amendments of the Senate numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, and 9, and agree to the same.

That the House recede from its disagreement to the amendment of the Senate numbered 5, and agree to the same with an amendment as follows: In lieu of the language of the sentence as amended by the Senate insert the following: No fee of any kind shall be charged by a Federal agency under any provision of this Act for use of any waters.; and the Senate agree to the same.

That the House recede from its disagreement to the amendment of the Senate numbered 6, and agree to the

same with an amendment as follows: In lieu of the language inserted by the Senate amendment insert the following: In the Smoky Mountains National Park, unless fees are charged for entrance into said park on main highways and thoroughfares, fees shall not be charged for enirance on other routes into said park or any part thereof.; and the Senate agree to the same.

That the House recede from its disagreement to the amendments of the Senate numbered 10, 11, 12, and 13, and agree to the same with an amendment as follows: In lieu of the language of the paragraph as amended by the Senate insert the following:

National forest system.-Inholdings within (a) wilderness areas of the National Forest System, and (b) other areas of national forests as the boundaries of those forests exist on the effective date of this Act which other areas are primarily of value for outdoor recreation purposes: Provided, that lands outside of but adjacent to an existing national forest boundary, not to exceed five hundred acres in the case of any one forest, which would comprise an integral part of a forest recreational management area may also be acquired with moneys appropriated from this fund: Providing further, That not more than 15 per centum of the acreage added to the National Forest System pursuant to this section shall be west of the 100th meridian.

And the Senate agree to the same.
HENRY M. JACKSON,

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The question being taken on agreeing to the report,

It was determined in the affirmative. So the report was agreed to. On motion of Mr. MCINTYRE to reconsider the vote agreeing to the report, On motion of Mr. CHURCH, The motion to reconsider was laid on the table. Ordered, That the Secretary notify the House of Representatives thereof.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE

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

Mr. President: The House of Representatives has passed without amendment the following bills of the Senate:

S. 277. An act to amend the Federal Crop Insurance Act, as amended, in order, to increase the number of new counties in which crop insurance may be offered each year; and

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S. 2995. An act to amend section 511 (h) of the Merchant Marine Act, 1936, as amended, in order to extend the time for commitment of construction reserve funds.

The House has passed the bill (S. 935) to protect the constitutional rights of certain individuals who are mentally ill, to provide for their care, treatment, and hospitalization, and for other purposes, with amendments, in which it requests the concurrence of the Senate.

INCREASED BENEFITS UNDER THE FEDERAL OLD-AGE, SURVIVORS, AND DISABILITY INSURANCE SYSTEM

The Senate resumed the consideration of the bill (H.R. 11865) to increase benefits under the Federal old-age, survivors, and disability insurance system, to provide child's insurance benefits beyond age 18 while in school, to provide widow's benefits at age 60 on a reduced basis, to provide benefits for certain individuals not otherwise eligible at age 72, to improve the actuarial status of the trust funds, to extend coverage, and for other purposes.

The question being on agreeing to the amendment proposed by Mr. GORE to the amendments proposed by Mr. LONG of Louisiana (for himself and others) striking out the last amendment and inserting in lieu thereof other words,

Pending debate,

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

Ordered, That the Senate proceed to vote at 2 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, September 2, 1964, on the pending amendment by Mr. GORE to amendments of Mr. LONG of Louisiana (for himself and others) striking out the last amendment and inserting in lieu thereof other words.

Ordered further, That there be a limitation of debate between the time of convening and the vote at 2 o'clock p.m., to be equally divided and controlled by the majority and minority leaders, respectively.

Ordered further, That when the Senate concludes its business today it take a recess until 12 o'clock m. tomorrow.

RECESS

On motion by Mr. PROXMIRE, at 5 o'clock and 56 minutes p.m.,

The Senate, under its order of today, took a recess until 12 o'clock m. tomor

row.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1964 (Legislative day of Tuesday, September 1, 1964)

The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore called the Senate to order at 12 o'clock noon, and Rev. Clair M. Cook, of Washington, D.C., offered prayer.

THE JOURNAL

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

The Journal of the proceedings of Tuesday, September 1, 1964, was approved.

INCREASED BENEFITS UNDER THE FEDERAL OLD-AGE, SURVIVORS, AND DISABILITY INSURANCE SYSTEM

Under the authority of the order of yesterday,

The Senate resumed the consideration of the bill (H.R. 11865) to increase benefits under the Federal old-age, survivors, and disability insurance system, to provide child's insurance benefits beyond age 18 while in school, to provide widow's benefits at age 60 on a reduced basis, to provide benefits for certain individuals not otherwise eligible at age 72, to improve the actuarial status of the trust funds, to extend coverage, and for other purposes.

The question being on agreeing to the amendment proposed by Mr. GORE to the amendments proposed by Mr. LONG of Louisiana (for himself and others) striking out the last amendment and inserting in lieu thereof other words, Pending debate,

On motion by Mr. DIRKSEN, The yeas and nays, being desired by one-fifth of the Senators present, were ordered on the question of agreeing to the pending amendment.

PRESIDENTIAL APPROVALS

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

Mr. President: The President of the United States has aproved and signed the following acts:

On September 1, 1964:

S. 2961. An act to provide for the disposition of the judgment funds on deposit to the credit of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Tongue River Indian Reservation, Mont.

On September 2, 1964:

S. 3049. An act to extend and amend laws relating to housing, urban renewal, and community facilities, and for other purposes.

USE OF WATER IN THE PECOS RIVER BASIN

The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. NELSON in the chair) laid before the Senate the amendments heretofore received from the House of Representatives for concurrence to the joint resolution (S.J. Res. 49) authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to carry out a continuing program to reduce nonbeneficial consumptive use of water in the Pecos River Basin in New Mexico and Texas. The Senate proceeded to consider the said amendments; and

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bration Commission to authorize an appropriation to enable the Commission to carry out its functions under such joint resolution.

The House has passed the following bills of the Senate, each with an amendment, in which it requests the concurrence of the Senate:

S. 1186. An act to amend the act authorizing the Crooked River Federal reclamation project to provide for the irrigation of additional lands;

S. 2082. An act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to accept a transfer of certain lands within Everglades National Park, Dade County, Fla., for administration as a part of said park, and for other purposes; and

S. 2447. An act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to construct, operate, and maintain the Whitestone Coulee unit of the Okanogan-Similkameen division, Chief Joseph Dam project, Washington, and for other purposes.

The House has passed the following bills of the Senate, each with amendments, in which it requests the concurrence of the Senate:

S. 49. An act to provide for the establishment of the Alaska Centennial Commission, to cooperate with the State of Alaska to study and report on the manner and extent to which the United States shall participate in the celebration in 1967 of the centennial anniversary of the purchase of the territory of Alaska, and for other purposes; and

S. 2701. An act to provide for an investigation and study to determine a site for the construction of a sea-level canal connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

The House has passed the following bills, in which it requests the concurrence of the Senate:

H.R. 2392. An act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to initiate a program for the conservation, development, and enhancement of the Nation's anadromous fish in cooperation with the several States;

H.R. 4487. An act to amend the act of August 1, 1958, in order to prevent or minimize injury to fish and wildlife from the use of insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and other pesticides;

H.R. 11461. An act to provide for the designation of certain Veterans' Administration facilities; and

H.R. 12267. An act to provide for notice of change in control of management of insured banks, and for other purposes.

The President of the United States has informed the House that he approved and signed the following acts and joint resolutions:

On August 21, 1964:

H.R. 988. An act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to acquire the Graff House site for inclusion in Independence National Historical Park, and for other purposes;

H.R. 5044. An act to amend the act entitled "An act to provide for a mutualaid plan for fire protection by and for the District of Columbia and certain adja

cent communities in Maryland and Virginia, and for other purposes";

H.R. 5337. An act to increase the partial pay of educational employees of the public schools of the District of Columbia who are on leave of absence for educational improvement, and for other purposes;

H.R. 9975. An act to exempt from taxation certain property of the National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States in the District of Columbia;

H.R. 9995. An act to amend the Policemen and Firemen's Retirement and Disability Act to allow credit to certain members of the U.S. Secret Service Division for periods of prior police service;

H.R. 10215. An act relating to sick leave benefits for officers and members of the Metropolitan Police force of the District of Columbia, the Fire Department of the District of Columbia, the U.S. Park Police force, and the White House Police force;

H.R. 10672. An act to provide for the disposition of judgment funds now on deposit to the credit of the Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; and

H.R. 11222. An act to amend the Horizontal Property Act of the District of Columbia to permit a condominium unit to be located on more than one floor of a building, and for other purposes.

On August 22, 1964:

H.R. 1174. An act for the relief of Elfriede Unterholzer Sharble;

H.R. 1451. An act for the relief of Frank Mramor;

H.R. 1839. An act to provide for the free importation of certain wild animals, and to provide for the imposition of quotas on certain meat and meat products;

H.R. 1988. An act to provide for the settlement of claims of certain residents of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands;

H.R. 3198. An act to promote the economic and social development of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and for other purposes;

H.R. 7301. An act to amend section 341 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, relating to collapsible corporations, and to amend section 543 (a) (2) of such code, relating to the inclusion of rents in personal holding company income;

H.R. 7441. An act to amend the act entitled "An act to authorize the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to remove dangerous or unsafe buildings and parts thereof, and for other purposes," approved March 1, 1899, as amended;

H.R. 9653. An act to extend the authority of the Postmaster General to enter into leases of real property for periods not exceeding 30 years, and for other purposes;

H.R. 10199. An act making appropriations for the government of the District of Columbia and other activities chargeable in whole or in part against the revenues of said District for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1965, and for other purposes;

H.R. 11052. An act to declare that 80 acres of land acquired for the Flandreau Boarding School is held by the United

States in trust for the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe;

H.R. 11652. An act to exempt from taxation certain property of the United Supreme Council, 33d Degree, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonary, Southern Jurisdiction--Prince Hall Affiliation; and

H.J. Res. 1160. Joint resolution making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1965, and for other purposes.

On August 27, 1964:

H.R. 11083. An act to amend the Public Health Service Act to extend the authorization for assistance in the provision of graduate or specialized public health training, and for other purposes. On August 30, 1964:

H.R. 189. An act to authorize the conveyance of certain Federal land under the jurisdiction of the Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, Calif., to the county of Kern, State of California;

H.R. 946. An act to authorize the establishment of the Fort Bowie National Historic Site in the State of Arizona, and for other purposes;

H.R. 1172. An act for the relief of Rolando de la Torre Arceo and John Anthony Arceo;

H.R. 1262. An act for the relief of Mrs. Maisie Magdalene Lim Ketchens;

H.R. 1341. An act to require passenger-carrying motor vehicles purchased for use by the Federal Government to meet certain passenger safety standards;

H.R. 2324. An act for the relief of Rosa Stefano Ratajczak;

H.R. 4223. An act to provide for audit of accounts of private corporations established under Federal law;

H.R. 4361. An act for the relief of the estate of Paul F. Ridge;

H.R. 5154. An act for the relief of Wilfredo Lacar de Leon;

H.R. 5155. An act for the relief of Mrs. Guiseppa D'Aquanno, Maria D'Aquanno, and Benedicto D'Aquanno;

H.R. 5543. An act to extend the provisions of the act of October 11, 1949 (63 Stat. 759, ch. 672; 32 D.C. Code 417), to authorize the commitment of persons of unsound mind found on Federal reservations in Loudoun County, Va., to St. Elizabeths Hospital in the District of Columbia;

H.R. 5728. An act for the relief of the county of Cuyahoga, Ohio;

H.R. 5964. An act to provide for the inclusion of Hopkins County, Tex., within the Paris division of the eastern district for the U.S. district courts in Texas;

H.R. 6034. An act for the relief of Robert L. Johnston;

H.R. 6040. An act for the relief of Chrisoula Baker;

H.R. 6353. An act to amend the District of Columbia Unemployment Compensation Act, as amended;

H.R. 6578. An act for the relief of Mrs. Cesira Doddy;

H.R. 7219. An act to amend sections 3288 and 3289 of title 18, United States Code, relating to reindictment after dismissal of a defective indictment;

H.R. 7508. An act to amend title 28, United States Code, to establish jurisdiction and venue for appeals from orders of

the Interstate Commerce Commission in judicial reference cases;

H.R. 7617. An act for the relief of Vula Roed;

H.R. 7662. An act to amend the Federal Employees' Compensation Act, as amended, to provide appeal rights to employees of the Canal Zone Government and the Panama Canal Company;

H.R. 8201. An act for the relief of Maj. Jack J. Shea, U.S. Air Force;

H.R. 8399. An act for the relief of Mrs. Edeltraud English Franklin;

H.R. 9150. An act for the relief of Miss Leonor do Rozario de Medeiros (Leonor Medeiros);

H.R. 9290. An act for the relief of Danny Hiromi Oyama;

H.R. 9334. An act to amend the act of May 21, 1928, relating to standards of containers for fruits and vegetables, to permit the use of additional standard containers;

H.R. 9419. An act to provide for the regulation of the business of selling securities in the District of Columbia and for the licensing of persons engaged therein, and for other purposes;

H.R. 9436. An act to amend the act of September 2, 1958, to establish a Commission and Advisory Committee on International Rules of Judicial Procedure, as amended;

H.R. 9519. An act for the relief of Young Soon Kim and Tai Ung Choi;

H.R. 9561. An act for the relief of Moni Parvanoff Floroff;

H.R. 10216. An act for the relief of Dr. Miguel de Socarraz;

H.R. 10446. An act to permit the use of statistical sampling procedures in the examination of vouchers;

H.R. 10683. An act to amend the act of July 25, 1956, to remove certain residence restrictions upon officers and members of the Metropolitan Police force and the Fire Department of the District of Columbia;

H.R. 10705. An act to amend the Government Corporation Control Act to change the General Accounting Office audit to a calendar year basis in the case of the Federal home loan banks and the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation;

H.R. 11118. An act to provide for the disposition of funds from judgments in favor of the Nehalem Band of the Tillamook Indians and the Tillamook Band of the Tillamook Indians;

H.R. 11296. An act making appropriations for sundry independent executive bureaus, boards, commissions, corporations, agencies, and offices, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1965, and for other purposes;

H.R. 11466. An act to enact subtitle II, "Other Commercial Transactions," of title 28, "Commercial Instruments and Transactions," of the District of Columbia Code, and for other purposes;

H.R. 11520. An act to amend subsection (d) of section 1346 of title 28 of the United States Code relating to the jurisdiction of the United States district courts; and

H.R. 11579. An act making appropriations for certain civil functions administered by the Department of Defense, the

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