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H.R. 3466—Continued

Mr. Jacobs; Committee on the Judiciary, 161.

H.R. 3467-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Jennings; Committee on the Judiciary, 161.

H.R. 3468-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Joelson; Committee on the Judiciary, 161.

H.R. 3469-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Johnson of Oklahoma; Committee on the Judiciary, 161. H.R. 3470-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Kee; Committee on the Judiciary, 161.

H.R. 3471-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Keogh; Committee on the Judiciary, 161.

H.R. 3472-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Krebs; Committee on the Judiciary, 161.

H.R. 3473-Authorizing the President of the

United States to award posthumously a
Congressional Medal of Honor to John
Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. McGrath; Committee on the Judiciary, 161.

H.R. 3474-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Minish; Committee on the Judiciary, 161.

H.R. 3475-Authorizing the President of the

United States to award posthumously a
Congressional Medal of Honor to John
Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Multer; Committee on the Judiciary, 161.

H.R. 3476-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Perkins; Committee on the Judiciary, 161.

H.R. 3477-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Powell; Committee on the Judiciary, 161.

H.R. 3478-Authorizing the President of the

United States to award posthumously a
Congressional Medal of Honor to John
Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Race; Committee on the Judiciary, 161.

H.R. 3479-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Resnick; Committee on the Judiciary, 162.

H.R. 3480-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Rhodes of Pennsylvania; Committee on the Judiciary, 162.

H.R. 3481-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Rogers of Colorado; Committee on the Judiciary, 162.

H.R. 3482-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Rosenthal; Committee on the Judiciary, 162.

H.R. 3483-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Roybal; Committee on the Judiciary, 162.

H.R. 3484-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. St. Onge; Committee on the Judiciary, 162. H.R. 3485-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Schisler; Committee on the Judiciary, 162.

H.R. 3486-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Schmidhauser; Committee on the Judiciary, 162.

H.R. 3487-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Stalbaum; Committee on the Judiciary, 162.

H.R. 3488—Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Sweeney; Committee on the Judiciary, 162.

H.R. 3489-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Todd; Committee on the Judiciary,

162.

H.R. 3490-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Tunney; Committee on the Judiciary, 162.

H.R. 3491-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Vigorito; Committee on the Judiciary, 162.

H.R. 3492-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Walker of New Mexico; Committee on the Judiciary, 162..

H.R. 3493-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Charles H. Wilson; Committee on the Judiciary, 162.

H.R. 3494-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Wolff; Committee on the Judiciary, 162.

H.R. 3495-Authorizing the President of the United States to award posthumously a Congressional Medal of Honor to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Mr. Polanco-Abreu; Committee on the Judiciary, 162.

H.R. 3496-For the relief of Dr. Yoshio Watanabe.

Mr. Barrett; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3497-For the relief of Anne Marie Kee Tham Rosenberg.

Mr. Bell; Committee on the Judiciary, 163. H.R. 3498-For the relief of Mrs. Marguerite Kedemos.

Mr. Cameron; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3499-For the relief of Mrs. Mala Swe Bridges.

Mr. Cameron; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3500-For the relief of Mrs. Emilie Boulay.

Mr. Cleveland; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.-Reported without amendment (Rept. 1139), 1300.-Passed House, 1328.

H.R. 3501-For the relief of Charles F. Leahy. Mr. Cleveland; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3502-For the relief of Mrs. Josephina C. Aquino Heindel.

Mr. Conable; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3503-For the relief of Mrs. Marianna Fiannaca Vella.

Mr. Conable; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3504-For the relief of Mr. and Mrs. Juan Antonio Rivas Lopez.

Mr. Conte; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3505-For the relief of Beverly Helen (Smith) Bowers.

Mr. Conte; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.-Reported without amendment

(Rept. 504), 660.-Passed House, 776. H.R. 3506-For the relief of Mrs. Joan Bramwell.

Mr. Conte; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3507-For the relief of Dr. Selim Samaan.

Mr. Fallon; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3508-For the relief of Florinda Cascarano and Lucia Pacucci.

Mr. Fino; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3509 For the relief of Santa Pisciotta. Mr. Fino; Committee on the Judiciary, 163. H.R. 3510-For the relief of Nicola Conigliaro. Mr. Fino; Committee on the Judiciary, 163. H.R. 3511-For the relief of Newton Dowden and Shirley Agnes Dowden.

Mr. Fino; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3512-For the relief of Angelo Barone. Mr. Fino; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3513-For the relief of Angelo Lopane. Mr. Fino; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3514 For the relief of Zakharia Dorani. Mr. Fino; Committee on the Judiciary, 163. H.R. 3515-For the relief of Mary Ann Hart

mann.

Mr. Farbstein; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.-Reported without amendment (Rept. 868), 1016.-Passed House, 1085.-Passed Senate, 1307.-Examined and signed, 1324.-Presented to the President, 1367.-Approved [Private Law 89-148], 1413.

H.R. 3516-For the relief of John (Ioannis) Antonopoulos.

Mr. Fino; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3517-For the relief of Giuseppe Pito. Mr. Fino; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3518-For the relief of Efthemios Chryssikos.

Mr. Fino; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3519-For the relief of Vincenzo Amato. Mr. Fino; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3520-For the relief of Dr. Themistocles J. Chryssochoos.

Mr. Fino; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3521-For the relief of Giuseppe Iccari. Mr. Fino; Committee on the Judiciary, 163. H.R. 3522-For the relief of Ng Thlat Hor and Ng Thlat Keung.

Mr. Gerald R. Ford; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3523-For the relief of Carmela Macaro. Mr. Frelinghuysen; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3524-For the relief of Dr. Aman Farajiani and his wife, Letitia Atienza Farajiani.

Mr. Frelinghuysen; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3525-For the relief of Leon Levy, Mira Levy, and Moses Levy.

Mr. Gallagher; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3526-For the relief of Dr. Eric J. Lazaro. Mr. Gallagher; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3527-For the relief of Manuel Lee Sanchez.

Mr. Giaimo; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3528-For the relief of Giuseppe Esposito and Eduardo Amodio.

Mr. Giaimo; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3529-For the relief of Claire A. Zarur. Mr. Gibbons; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3530-For the relief of Dr. Miguel Angel Martinez y Corpas.

Mr. Gibbons; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3531-For the relief of Dr. Julio Cesar Muñoz y Sotolongo.

Mr. Gibbons; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3532-For the relief of Vlada Cizerlin. Mr. Gilbert; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3533-For the relief of Todor Dimovski. Mr. Gray; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3534 For the relief of Dr. Rafael F. Fernandez.

Mr. Karth; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3535-For the relief of Mrs. Viola Louise Bradley.

Mr. Keogh; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3536-For the relief of George R. Lore. Mr. Langen; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.-Reported without amendment (Rept 96), 289.-Passed House, 366. H.R. 3537-For the relief of Albert Carter. Mr. Langen; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.-Reported without amendment (Rept. 1063), 1188.-Passed House, 1328. H.R. 3538-For the relief of Soultana Tselidou.

Mr. Lindsay; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3539-For the relief of Dr. Sadashiv V. Phansalkar.

Mr. Lindsay; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

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H.R. 3540-For the relief of Enni Rosa-Tezza. Mr. Lindsay; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3541-For the relief of Leena Johanna Jaskari Taylor.

Mr. McCarthy; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3542-For the relief of Eiko Udaka. Mr. Martin of Alabama; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3543-For the relief of Kyriakos G. Kyriakoulis.

Mr. Murphy of Illinois; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3544-For the relief of Janina Janus. Mr. Murphy of New York; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3545-For the relief of Lauren F. Teutsch.

Mr. Olsen of Montana; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3546--For the relief of Owen C. Boyle. Mr. O'Neill of Massachusetts; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3547-For the relief of Dusan Dobnik, Anna Dobnik, and Verena Dobnik.

Mr. O'Neill of Massachusetts; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3548-For the relief of Carmen Elsena and Clarence Rudolph Chase.

Mr. Powell; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3549-For the relief of Spyros Katsihtis. Mr. Powell; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3550-For the relief of Biagio Polizzi. Mr. Powell; Committee on the Judiciary, 163.

H.R. 3551-For the relief of Mrs. Janet Franklin (nee Reid).

Mr. Powell; Committee on the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3552-For the relief of Colombo Melone, his wife, Vivalda Melone, and his minor child, Maria Teresa Melone.

Mr. Pucinski; Committee on the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3553-For the relief of Andrija Horwath, his wife, Anka Horwath, his son, Adolfo Horwath, his mother, Elisabeta Horwath, and his sister-in-law, Elisabeta Horwath.

Mr. Reuss; Committee on the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3554-For the relief of Eva Cuaycong deCastro.

Mr. Rooney of New York; Committee on the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3555-For the relief of Njdeh Megerdichian and his wife, Mary Megerdichian. Mr. Roybal; Committee on the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3556-For the relief of Mrs. Chieko Takagi McKinstry.

Mr. Roybal; Committee on the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3557-Conferring jurisdiction upon the U.S. Court of Claims to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claim of Solomon S. Levadi.

Mr. Rumsfeld; Committee on the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3558-For the relief of Jean Croitorou. Mr. Ryan; Committee on the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3559-For the relief of Mrs. Angel Virjin Papas.

Mr. Ryan; Committee on the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3560-For the relief of Michael Tsimenoglou and his wife, Arety Tsimenoglou. Mr. Ryan; Committee on the Judiciary; 164.

H.R. 3561-For the relief of Mrs. Soon Man Rhim (nee Hai Won Chang).

Mr. Ryan; Committee on the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3562-For the relief of Mrs. Yolando Asuncion Chia de Fernandez.

Mr. Ryan; Committee on the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3563-For the relief of Aristotelis G. Papaevangelou and Constantina Papaevangelou.

Mr. St. Onge; Committee on the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3564-For the relief of Anita Roberta Facey.

Mr. Scheuer; Committee on the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3565-For the relief of Viviane Rubin. Mr. Scheuer; Committee on the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3566-For the relief of Crystal Julia Fuller.

Mr. Schweiker; Committee on the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3567-For the relief of Ziya Idris Tabak. Mr. Scott; Committee of the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3568-For the relief of Jivan R. Tabibian.

Mr. Scott; Committee on the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3569-For the relief of Odette M. Hudspeth.

Mr. Shriver; Committee on the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3570-For the relief of Dr. Surender Kumar Nanda.

Mr. Staggers; Committee on the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3571-For the relief of Dimitrios Ioannis Tsakiris (husband), Thomae Dimitrios Tsakiris (wife); and two children, Ioannis and Athina.

Mr. Stalbaum; Committee on the Judiciary, 164. H.R. 3572-For the relief of Paja Radojevic and his wife Zlata Radojevic. Mr. Teague of Texas; Committee on the Judiciary, 164. H.R. 3573-For the relief of Miloye M.

Sokitch.

Mr. Teague of Texas; Committee on the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3574-For the relief of Hack Kyun Woo. Mr. Todd; Committee on the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3575-For the relief of Dr. Kaloo Chandiram Thadhani and his wife, Rekha Thadhani.

Mr. Yates; Committee on the Judiciary, 164.

H.R. 3576-To implement further the consti

tutional right to bail by authorizing in appropriate cases the release on a personal recognizance of persons otherwise eligible for bail.

Mr. Ashley; Committee on the Judiciary, 166.

H.R. 3577-To assure that convicted persons will receive credit toward service of their sentences for time spent in custody for lack of bail.

Mr. Ashley; Committee on the Judiciary, 166.

H.R. 3578-To further implement the constitutional right to bail by permitting persons admitted to bail to make a cash deposit with the court in lieu of providing securities or other collateral security. Mr. Ashley; Committee on the Judiciary, 166.

H.R. 3579-To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide that an individual may deduct amounts paid for his higher education, or for the higher education of any of his dependents. Mr. Bates; Committee on Ways and Means, 166.

H.R. 3580-To remove the excise tax on musical instruments, and for other purposes. Mr. Brademas; Committee on Ways and Means, 166.

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H.R. 3581-To amend title 18 of the United States Code to provide for the greater protection of the President and the Vice President of the United States, and for other purposes.

Mr. Burke; Committee on the Judiciary, 166.

H.R. 3582-To provide for the addition of certain property in Philadelphia, Pa., to Independence National Historical Park. Mr. Byrne of Pennsylvania; Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 166. H.R. 3583-To provide a hospital insurance program for the aged under social security, to amend the Federal old-age, survivors, and disability insurance system to increase benefits, improve the actuarial status of the disability insurance trust fund, and extend coverage, to amend the Social Security Act to provide additional Federal financial participation in the Federal-State public assistance programs, and for other purposes. Mr. Conyers; Committee on Ways and Means, 166.

H.R. 3584-To amend the Federal Coal Mine Safety Act so as to provide further for the prevention of accidents in coal mines.

Mr. Dent; Committee on Education and Labor, 166.-Reported with amendments (Rept. 181), 373.-Amended and passed House, 618.

H.R. 3585-To establish a system of loan insurance to assist students to attend institutions of higher education and postsecondary vocational schools.

Mr. Dent; Committee on Education and Labor, 166.

H.R. 3586-To repeal section 14(b) of the Nation Labor Relations Act, as amended, and section 705(b) of the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959 and to amend the first proviso of section 8(a) (3) of the National Labor Relations Act, as amended.

Mr. Edwards of California; Committee on Education and Labor, 166.

H.R. 3587-To authorize the Secretary of the

Interior to construct, operate, and maintain the San Felipe division, Central Valley project, California, and for other purposes.

Mr. Edwards of California; Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 166. H.R. 3588-To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act, and for other purposes. Mr. Edwards of California; Committee on the Judiciary, 166.

H.R. 3589-To amend the Federal Water Pol

lution Control Act, as amended, to establish the Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, to provide grants for research and development, to increase grants for construction of municipal sewage treatment works, to authorize the establishment of standards of water quality to aid in preventing, controlling, and abating pollution of interstate waters, and for other purposes.

Mr. Edwards of California; Committee on Public Works, 166.

H.R. 3590-To provide a hospital insurance

program for the aged under social security, to amend the Federal old-age, survivors, and disability insurance system to increase benefits, improve the actuarial status of the disability insurance trust fund, and extend coverage, to amend the Social Security Act to provide additional Federal financial participation in the Federal-State public assistance programs, and for other purposes.

Mr. Farbstein; Committee on Ways and Means, 166.

H.R. 3591-To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, to reduce from 65 to 62 the age at which the additional exemption on account of age becomes allowable. Mr. Fino; Committee on Ways and Means, 166.

H.R. 3592-To amend the Immigration and

Nationality Act, and for other purposes. Mr. Friedel; Committee on the Judiciary, 166.

H.R. 3593-To require the expenditure of 35 percent of the funds expended for the conversion, alteration, and repair of naval vessels to be expended with private ship repair yards.

Mr. Garmatz; Committee on Armed Services, 166.

H.R. 3594 To fix certain fees payable to the Commissioner of Patents, and for other purposes.

Mr. Giaimo; Committee on the Judiciary, 166.

H.R. 3595-To amend the Civil Service Retirement Act, to provide for the adjustment of inequities and for other purposes.

Mr. Halpern; Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, 166. H.R. 3596-To provide for the disposition of judgment funds on deposit to the credit of the Skokomish Tribe of Indians. Mrs. Hansen of Washington; Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 166.-Reported without amendment (Rept. 276), 523.-Passed House, 566.

H.R. 3597-To authorize appropriations to the Atomic Energy Commission in accordance with section 261 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and for other purposes.

Mr. Holifield; Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, 166.

H.R. 3598-To authorize the sale, without regard to the 6-month waiting period prescribed, of zinc proposed to be disposed of pursuant to the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act. Mr. Irwin; Committee on Armed Services, 166.

H.R. 3599-To authorize the temporary release of 100,000 short tons of copper from the national stockpile.

Mr. Irwin; Committee on Armed Services, 166.

H.R. 3600-To adjust wheat and feed grain production, to establish a cropland retirement program, and for other purposes.

Mr. McClory; Committee on Agriculture, 166.

H.R. 3601-To require the establishment, on the basis of the 19th and subsequent decennial censuses, of congressional districts composed of contiguous and compact territory for the election of Representatives, and for other purposes.

Mr. MacGregor; Committee on the Judiciary, 167.

H.R. 3602-To amend title II of the Social Security Act to increase to $2,400 the annual amount individuals are permitted to earn without suffering deduction from the monthly insurance benefits payable to them under such title.

Mr. Moeller; Committee on Ways and Means, 167.

H.R. 3603-To increase to 15 percent the night duty differential of postal field service employees.

Mr. Morrison; Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, 167.

H.R. 3604 To amend the Natural Gas Act in order to exclude from the definition of interstate commerce for the purposes of such act commerce directly between any point in a State and any point on the

H.R. 3604-Continued

Outer Continental Shelf and commerce between points in the same State through such Continental Shelf. Mr. Morgan; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 167.

H.R. 3605-To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, to establish the Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, to provide grants for research and development, to increase grants for construction of municipal sewage treatment works, to authorize the establishment of standards of water quality to aid in preventing, controlling, and abating pollution of interstate waters, and for other purposes.

Mr. Murphy of New York; Committee on Public Works, 167.

H.R. 3606-To promote a more adequate national program of water research.

Mr. O'Brien; Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 167.

H.R. 3607-To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act to extend its protection to employees of certain hospitals and nursing homes.

Mr. O'Hara of Michigan; Committee on Education and Labor, 167.

H.R. 3608-To amend the Federal Power Act, as amended, in respect of the jurisdiction of the Federal Power Commission over nonprofit cooperatives.

Mr. Pickle; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 167.

H.R. 3609-To amend the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as reenacted and amended by the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended, and for other purposes.

Mr. Poage; Committee on Agriculture, 167. H.R. 3610-To make bedding subject to the provisions of the Flammable Fabrics Act. Mr. Quie; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 167.

H.R. 3611-To amend the act of June 29, 1906, to apply to the transportation of animals in interstate commerce by motor vehicle.

Mr. Rhodes of Pennsylvania; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 167.

H.R. 3612-To provide for the rehabilitation of the Eklutna project, Alaska, and for other purposes.

Mr. Rivers of Alaska; Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 167. H.R. 3613-To amend the Communications Act of 1934 to abolish the renewal requirement for licenses in the safety and special radio services, and for other purposes.

Mr. Shriver; Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 167.

H.R. 3614 To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act, and for other purposes. Mr. Sickles; Committee on the Judiciary, 167. H.R. 3615-To designate the Veterans' Administration hospital being constructed in the District of Columbia as the Melvin J. Maas Memorial Hospital.

Mr. Sickles; Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 167.

H.R. 3616-To amend title 38 of the United States Code to extend the period of entitlement to education and training benefits for certain veterans of the Korean conflict.

Mr. Taylor; Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 167.

H.R. 3617-To establish a National Arts Foundation.

Mr. Thompson of New Jersey; Committee on Education and Labor, 167.

H.R. 3618-To amend the Tariff Act of 1930,
as amended, and for other purposes.
Mr. Wright; Committee on Ways and
Means, 167.

H.R. 3619-To amend title 18 of the United States Code to provide for the greater protection of the President and the Vice President of the United States, and for other purposes.

Mrs. Green of Oregon; Committee on the Judiciary, 167.

H.R. 3620-To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act, and for other purposes. Mrs. Green of Oregon; Committee on the Judiciary, 167.

H.R. 3621-To amend the Civil Service Retirement Act to provide for the adjustment of inequities, and for other purposes. Mrs. Green of Oregon; Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, 167. H.R. 3622-To provide a hospital insurance

program for the aged under social security, to amend the Federal old-age, survivors, and disability insurance system to increase benefits, improve the actuarial status of the disability insurance trust fund, and extnd coverage, to amend the Social Security Act to provide additional Federal financial participation in the Federal-State public assistance programs, and for other purposes. Mrs. Green of Oregon; Committee on Ways and Means, 167.

H.R. 3623-For the relief of Demijohn D. Downer.

Mr. Addabbo; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3624-For the relief of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Benaksas, and minor child, Joseph Benaksas.

Mr. Addabbo; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3625-For the relief of Alfred Estrada. Mr. Betts; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.-Reported without amendment Rept. 318), 543.-Passed House, 575.Passed Senate, 804.-Examined and signed, 806.-Presented to the President, 808.-Approved [Private Law 89-16), 884. H.R. 3626-For the relief of Mrs. Araxie K. Andardjian.

Mr. Broyhill of Virginia; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3627-For

Forgione.

the relief of Salvatore

Mr. Broyhill of Virginia; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3628-For the relief of Ozen Ayse Gercin.

Mr. Broyhill of Virginia; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3629-For the relief of Mrs. Luitgard R. Oswald.

Mr. Broyhill of Virginia; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3630-For the relief of Charlie Jacob Danfora and his sons, Romel Charlie Danfora, Naji Charlie Danfora, and Nicola Charlie Danfora.

Mr. Broyhill of Virginia; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3631-For the relief of John Sinclair. Mr. Celler; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3632-For the relief of Sau Hung Wong and Wai Kin Wong.

Mr. Chamberlain; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3633-For the relief of Donald Loo, also known as Loo Hong Mun.

Mr. Cohelan; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3634-For the relief of CWO Edward E. Kreiss.

Mr. Cohelan; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.-Reported with amendments (Rept. 97), 289.-Amended and passed House, 457.-Passed Senate, 741.-Examined and signed, 746.-Presented to the President, 760.-Approved [Private Law 89-13], 811. H.R. 3635-For the relief of Romana Costa Edwards.

Mr. Cohelan; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3636-For the relief of Kenneth Wu. Mr. Cohelan; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3637-For the relief of Mieczyslaw Miskowiec.

Mr. Conte; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3638-For the relief of Robert O. Overton, Marjorie C. Overton, and Sally Eitel. Mr. Devine; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.-Reported without amendment (Rept. 98), 289.-Passed House, 457.Passed Senate, 741.-Examined and signed, 746.-Presented to the President, 760.-Approved [Private Law 89-14], 884. H.R. 3639-For the relief of Dr. Juliet Hananian.

Mr. Dulski; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3640-For the relief of Mrs. Ava Howard Taylor.

Mr. Duncan of Tennessee; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3641-For the relief of Mrs. Kerstin Margareta Codrington.

Mrs. Dwyer; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3642-For the relief of Enrique Aurelio Baca-Patlan.

Mr. Edwards of California; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3643-For the relief of Patricia Tung Ling Wai.

Mr. Farbstein; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3644-For the relief of Benjamin Alexander Shafran.

Mr. Farbstein; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3645-For the relief of Mrs. Venus Ballesteros Tanamachi.

Mr. Farnsley; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3646-For the relief of Fitz Neptune (also known as Fitz Mims).

Mr. Gallagher; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3647-Conferring jurisdiction upon the U.S. Court of Claims to hear, determine,

and render judgment upon the claim of Colvern D. Henry.

Mr. Gonzalez; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3648-For the relief of Kim Sa Suk. Mr. Grover; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3649-For the relief of Vito Di Lisi. Mr. Grover; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3650-For the relief of Peter Carson. Mr. Irwin; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3651-For the relief of Joseph Ferreira Benevides.

Mr. Keith; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3652-For the relief of Mrs. Antica Dominis.

Mr. King of California; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3653-For the relief of Mrs. Stylliani Papathanasiou.

Mr. Lindsay; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3654 For the relief of David Bagg.

Mr. McGrath; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3655-For the relief of Maria de Conceicao Botelho.

Mr. Martin of Massachusetts; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3656-For the relief of Carlos Vita. Mr. Martin of Massachusetts; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3657-For the relief of Antonio Ingraffia, his wife, Alfonsa Monteleone Ingraffia, and their minor son, Salvatore Ingraffia. Mr. Morrison; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3658-For the relief of Ovadia Sutton. Mr. Morrison; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3659-For the relief of Kauders-Steuber Co., and Max N. Tobias and Max N. Tobias Bag Co., Inc.

Mr. Morrison; Committee on the Judiciary, 168.

H.R. 3660-For the relief of Nicholas Viaggino.

Mr. O'Brien; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3661-For the relief of Mr. and Mrs. Aristide Isolino.

Mr. O'Brien; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3662-For the relief of Sister Lourdes Buesa Oliver and Sister Rufina Matilde Gonzalez-Garcia.

Mr. O'Brien; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3663-For the relief of Yu Bing Chuck, Yu Lai Jing, Yu Lai Chun, and Yu Bing Cheong.

Mr. O'Brien; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3664-For the relief of Magdalene Lolakas.

Mr. Ottinger; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3665-For the relief of Inger J. Ladegaard.

Mr. Patten; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3666-For the relief of Wilfredo C. Causing.

Mr. Patten; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3667-For the relief of Dr. Nathaniel Y. Cualoping and his wife, Dr. Lourdes Cualoping.

Mr. Patten; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3668-For the relief of Khurshed Bhumgara.

Mr. Patten; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3669-For the relief of Emilia Majka. Mr. Patten; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.-Reported without amendments (Rept. 765), 933.-Passed House, 1085.Passed Senate, 1307.-Examined and signed, 1324.-Presented to the President, 1367.-Approved [Private Law 89157], 1413.

H.R. 3670 For the relief of Isaac Fuad Roubein.

Mr. Patten; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3671-For the relief of Giuseppina Restivo.

Mr. Patten; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3672-For the relief of Mr. Elemer Gagor Kaloczy-Farkas.

Mr. Pepper; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3673-For the relief of Mrs. Adriana Alexandria Lyle.

Mr. Powell; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3674-For the relief of Natalie Ann Doloris Mary Sergenti (also known as Lee Carry, Ligeia Caravias, and Lygia Panagiotis Karavias).

Mr. Powell; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3675-For the relief of Rocco Agostino. Mr. Resnick; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3676-For the relief of Mrs. Masaka O'Hara.

Mr. Resnick; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3677-For the relief of Alberico Nardone. Mr. Resnick; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3678-For the relief of Miss Ulla Lofgren.

Mr. Resnick; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3679 For the relief of Franca Fausto Stellino.

Mr. Rooney of New York; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3680-For the relief of Mrs. Han Pill Glassman (nee Yoo).

Mr. Ryan; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3681-For the relief of Abraham Segal and his wife, Elana Zipora Segal.

Mr. Ryan; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3682-For the relief of Zenaida Legaspi Mayuga.

Mr. St. Onge; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3683-For the relief of Paciencia Mal

lari.

Mr. St. Onge; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3684-For the relief of Maj. Alexander F. Berol, U.S. Army, retired.

Mr. Schweiker; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.-Reported with amendments (Rept. 663), 815.-Amended and passed House, 975.-Passed Senate, 1103.-Examined and signed, 1118.-Presented to the President, 1146.-Approved [Private Law 89-104], 1227. H.R. 3685-For the relief of Russell D. Harris. Mr. Toll; Committee on the Judiciary, 169. Reported with amendments (Rept. 99), 289.-Amended and passed House, 457.

H.R. 3686-For the relief of Mrs. Carole Ann Lee.

Mr. Van Deerlin; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3687-For the relief of Rene Sportes.

Mr. Van Deerlin; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3688-For the relief of Emilio Akitoshi Iguchi.

Mr. Van Deerlin; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

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H.R. 3692-For the relief of William F. Kuhl

man.

Mr. Wright; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3693--For the relief of Murray Moritz Jacobson.

Mr. Wright; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3694-To confer authority upon the Secretary of the Army to pay certain claims of Ottinger Bros.

Mr. Wright; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3695-For the relief of Francesco Rizzuto.

Mr. Wright; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3696-For the relief of Dr. Cenon Q. Baltazar.

Mr. Wright; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3697-For the relief of Oh Wha Ja (Penny Korleen Doughty).

Mr. Wyatt; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3698-For the relief of Mrs. Inge Hemmersbach Hilton.

Mr. Yates; Committee on the Judiciary, 169.

H.R. 3699-To amend the Social Security Act to expand and improve services under the maternal and child health and crippled children's programs, to provide special funds for training professional personnel for providing health services for crippled children, to provide for a program of medical assistance for children and other persons whose income and resources are insufficient to meet the cost of necessary medical care and services, to enable States to implement and follow up their planning and other activities leading to comprehensive action to combat mental retardation, and for other purposes.

Mr. Mills; Committee on Ways and Means, 170.

H.R. 3700-Declaring Columbus Day to be a legal public holiday.

Mr. Anderson of Illinois; Committee on the Judiciary, 170.

H.R. 3701-To authorize a 2-year program of Federal financial assistance for all elementary and secondary school children in all of the States.

Mr. Byrne of Pennsylvania; Committee on Education and Labor, 170.

H.R. 3702-To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide a credit against income tax for a taxpayer with one or more children in college.

Mr. Cabell; Committee on Ways and Means, 170.

H.R. 3703-To amend title II of the Social Security Act to increase from 18 to 22, in the case of a child attending school, the age until which child's insurance benefits may be paid thereunder.

Mr. Farbstein; Committee on Ways and Means, 170.

H.R. 3704-To amend title 39, United States

Code, to provide a new system of overtime compensation for postal field service employees, to eliminate compensatory time in the postal field service, and for other purposes.

Mr. Fino; Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, 170.

H.R. 3705-To amend the Federal Employees

Health Benefits Act of 1959 to provide that the entire cost of health benefits under such act shall be paid by the Government.

Mr. Fino; Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, 170.

H.R. 3706-To prevent the use of stopwatches or other measuring devices in the postal service.

Mr. Fino; Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, 170.

H.R. 3707-To improve the annuity computation formula for certain employees under the Civil Service Retirement Act. Mr. Fino; Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, 170.

H.R. 3708-To provide assistance in the development of new or improved programs to help older persons through grants to the States for community planning and services and for training, through research, development, or training project grants, and to establish within the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare an operating agency to be designated as the "Administration on Aging."

Mr. Fogarty; Committee on Education and Labor, 170.-Reported without amendment (Rept. 145), 334.-Amended and passed House, 431.-Amended and passed Senate, 615.-House agrees to Senate amendments, 738.-Examined and signed, 746.-Presented to the President, 760.Approved [Public Law 89-73], 810. H.R. 3709-To provide for the medical and hospital care of the aged through a system of voluntary health insurance, and for other purposes.

Mr. Grover; Committee on Ways and Means, 170.

H.R. 3710-To amend section 331 of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 in order to continue the indemnity payment program for dairy farmers.

Mr. Horton; Committee on Education and Labor, 170. H.R. 3711—To amend title 23 of the United States Code to increase the total mileage of the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways.

Mr. Howard; Committee on Public Works, 170.

H.R. 3712-Relating to the application of the manufacturers excise tax on electric light bulbs in the case of sets or strings of such bulbs.

Mr. Keogh; Committee on Ways and Means, 170.

H.R. 3713-To establish a Commission on the Organization of the Congress.

Mr. Lindsay; Committee on Rules, 170. H.R. 3714 To amend the Administrative Procedure Act to provide for the disclosure of certain communications received by Government agencies from Members of Congress with respect to adjudicatory matters.

Mr. Lindsay; Committee on the Judiciary, 170.

H.R. 3715-To provide for the assessing of Indian trust and restricted lands within the Lummi Indian diking project on the Lummi Indian Reservation in the State of Washington, through a drainage and diking district formed under the laws of the State.

Mr. Meeds; Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 170.-Reported without amendment (Rept. 890), 1932.-Passed House, 1063.-S. 795 passed in lieu, 1063.-Proceedings vacated and H.R. 3715 laid on the table, 1063.

H.R. 3716-To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, to establish the Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, to provide grants for research and development, to increase grants for construction of municipal sewage treatment works, to authorize recommendations for standards of water quality, and for other purposes.

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