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NOTE. For action on bills and resolutions, see "History of Bills and Resolutions" under numbers referred to in index entry.

A

AALAM, FAKHR MOTARDJEM, relief (H.R.
1636).

ABACA, disposal of 47 million pounds from
the national stockpile (H.R. 6852).
ABADI, MIMI, ET AL., relief (H.R. 4307).
ABANDONMENT, FEDERAL BUREAU OF
INVESTIGATION, establish an office with-
in, to assist the States in locating individ-
uals for abandonment, desertion, or non-
support of children (H.R. 5358).
ABBITT, WATKINS M. (a Representative
from Virginia).

Attended opening session, 2.
Committee, elected to, 127, 128.

Conferee, appointed, 458, 1158.

Oath of office, 3.

Signed, 1000.

Rollcall corrections, 453, 535, 612, 908, 1237.
Votes. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Bills and resolutions introduced by

Communications, repeal the excise tax on
(H.R. 6637).

Economic Opportunity Act, section 331,

amend to continue the indemnity pay-
ment program for dairy farmers (H.R.
1753).

Fuller, Paul H., relief (H.R. 9606).
Gardner, Lawrence, Sr., relief (H.R. 4859).
Mangum, Wesley R., relief (H.R. 10370).
Pens, repeal the manufacturers excise tax
on pens and mechanical pencils (H.R.
5065).

Social Security Act, outside income limi-
tation, remove (H.R. 11288).
Taxes, redefine "earned income" and re-
move certain limitations on the amount
of deduction for contributions to pen-
sion and profit-sharing plans made on
behalf of self-employed individuals
(H.R. 11242).

Tobacco, extend the time by which a lease
transferring a tobacco acreage allotment
may be filed (H.J. Res. 436).
Washington County National Parkway, des-
ignate (H.R. 10771).

Motions and propositions made by

Consideration of H.J. Res. 436, 582.
Permission to file a report on H.R. 11135,
1170.
ABBRUZZESE,

5836).

VINCENZO,

relief (H.R.

ABEID, MICHAEL, ET AL., relief (H.R. 9556).
ABERNETHY, THOMAS G. (a Representative

from Mississippi).

Attended opening session, 1.

Committee, elected to, 127, 128.

Conferee, appointed, 1354.

Oath of office, 4.

Signed, 999.

Votes. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Bills and resolutions introduced by
Antidumping Act, amend (H.R. 8518).
Armed Forces, increase the rates of basic
pay for members of the uniformed serv-
ices (H.R. 5759).

Board of Veterans Appeals, permit judicial
review of decisions of, in compensation
and pension claims (H.R. 952).
Civil Rights Act, repeal (H.R. 3347).
Congress:

Establish rules of interpretation govern-
ing question of the effect of acts of
Congress on State laws (H.R. 711).

ABERNETHY, THOMAS G.-Continued
Bills and resolutions introduced by
Congress:

Member of, no person may be a Member
of Congress unless such person, when
elected or appointed, possesses the
qualifications of electors of the most
numerous branch of the legislature of
the State from which he is chosen,
and has been an inhabitant for at
least 5 years of such State (H.J. Res.
25).
Legislature, guarantee the right of any
State to apportion one house of its leg-
islature on factors other than population
(H.J. Res. 24).

National System of Interstate and Defense
Highways:

Provide for the designation of a high-
way from Memphis, Tenn., to Bir-
mingham, Ala., as a part of the (H.R.
6048).

Provide for the designation of a high-
way from Mobile, Ala., to Fulton, Ky.,
as a part of the (H.R. 6049).
Prayers, public school and public places,
permit, amendment to the Constitution
(H.J. Res. 26).

President and Vice President, election of,
amendment to the Constitution (H.J.
Res. 27, 28).

Riots, prescribe travel in interstate or for-
eign commerce for purpose of inciting to
riot or committing other unlawful acts
(H.R. 714).

Supreme Court:

Establish certain qualifications for per-
sons appointed to (H.R. 713).
Limitation of appellate jurisdiction
(H.R. 712).

Taxes, personal exemption, increase (H.R.
951).

World War I Pension Act (H.R. 953).
Motions and propositions made by

Consideration of H.R. 11487, 1293.
ABIKZIR, FELIX, ET AL., relief (H.R. 9123).
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

Committee on arrangements for the com-
memoration of the centennial anniver-
sary of the second inaugural of, provide
funds for the expenses of the (H. Res.
241).

Make birthday of, a legal holiday (H.R.
8473).

ABUTAN, JOSEFINA, relief (H.R. 10415).
ACADEMIES.

Military, Naval, and Air Force Academies,
respect to the nomination and selection
of candidates for appointment to the
(H.R. 282, 9916).
National Aeronautics and Space Adminis-
tration, provide for an academy under
the jurisdiction of the, for the training
of all U.S. astronauts (H.R. 1183).
Permit persons from countries friendly to
the United States to receive instruction
at the U.S. Military Academy, the U.S.
Naval Academy, and the U.S. Air Force
Academy (No. 1390), 864.

U.S. Academy of Foreign Service, create
(H.R. 923, 1668, 11209).

U.S. Military, Naval, and Air Force
Academies, admission of two citizens and
subjects of the Republic of Korea to the
(H.R. 1808),

ACCELERATED PUBLIC WORKS ACT OF
1965 (H.R. 6031).

ACCOTINK DAM AND RESERVOIR AREA,
convey to Fairfax County, Va., as public
park and recreation area (H.R. 965).
ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES, authorize the
Department of Commerce to adopt im-
proved accounting procedures (No. 347),
112.

ACHILLI, RAFFAELLA, relief (H.R. 9526).
ACID, continue for a temporary period the
existing suspension of duty on heptanoic
acid (H.R. 10998).

ACKEL, MARJORIE, relief (H.R. 11850).
ACOSTA, DAVID, relief (H.R. 10995).
ACOSTA-MARTINEZ, VIRGILIO, relief (H.R.
7086, S. 1748).

AC SPARK PLUG DIVISION, GENERAL
MOTORS CORP., report of unnecessary
costs incurred in the procurement from,
of bombing-navigational system com-
ponents, Department of Air Force (No.
84), 8.

ADACHI, MASAKO, relief (H.R. 2751).
ADAIR, E. ROSS (a Representative from
Indiana).

Attended opening session, 1.

Committee, elected to, 148, 149.

Conferee, appointed, 368, 684, 890, 1369.
Leave of absence, granted, 485, 791, 1082.
Oath of office, 3.

Signed, 998.

Rollcall corrections, 1305.

Votes. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Bills and resolutions introduced by
Administrator of Veterans' Affairs, give
public notice 6 months in advance of
any proposed closing or relocation of any
veterans' facility, prescribe the number
of hospital beds which must be operated
by the Veterans' Administration (H.R.
5917).

Farmers, free farmers from Government
control (H.R. 7835).

Human Investment Act of 1965 (H.R.
11702).

Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia, request the
President to urge certain actions in be-
half of (H. Con. Res. 356).

Owen, Robert A., relief (H.R. 10481).
Patent, authorize the use or manufacture,
in certain cases, by or for the United
States of any invention described in and
covered by a patent of the United
States (H.R. 6732).

Prayers, voluntary, government, or public
school, institution or place, amendment
to the Constitution (H.J. Res. 565).
Sachnowska, Alina, relief (H.R. 6524).
Social security, outside earnings, increase
(H.R. 9576).

Social security amendments, waive any
overpayment of veterans' pensions for
the year 1965 resulting from enactment
of the Social Security Amendments of
1965 (H.R. 10436).

Taxes, higher education expenses, credit
(H.R. 9577). .

Teixeira, Norman Y., et al., relief (H.R.
7876).

United Nations, enforcement of the pro-
visions of article 19 of the United Nations
Charter, sense of Congress (H. Con. Res.
380).

ADAIR, E. ROSS-Continued

Bills and resolutions introduced by

United States Code, title 38, amend, pro-
vide increases in the rates of disability
compensation to reflect the increase in
the cost of living (H.R. 8948).
Veterans' Administration hospitals and
domiciliaries, sense of the House to the
proposed closing of (H. Res. 148).
Vietnam Veterans' Educational Assistance
Act (H.R. 9043).

Year of the Bible, designate (H.J. Res.
681).

Motions and propositions made by

Appointment to Commonwealth Parlia-
mentary Association, 741.

Demanded second on-

H.R. 168, 1076.

H.R. 7064, 452.

H.R. 7750, 598.

H. Con. Res. 416, 691.

S.J. Res. 106, 1256.

Demanded yeas-and-nays:

Motion to recommit H. Con, Res. 285, 651.
Motion to recommit with instructions
H.R. 7750, 598.

Objected to vote, point of no quorum:
Conference report on H.R. 7750, 986.
Suspend the rules and pass H.R. 168,
1076.

Point of no quorum, 594.

Recommit with instructions H.R. 7750,
597.

ADAM JONES, Creek Indian not enrolled,
provide for the conveyance of approxi-
mately 80 acres of land to the heirs of
(H.R. 70).

ADAMO, GIUSEPPE, relief (H.R. 9008).
ADAMS, BROCK (a Representative from
Washington).

Attended opening session, 2.
Committee, elected to, 129.

Leave of absence, granted, 377, 681, 919,
1197.

Oath of office, 3.

Signed, 1000.

Rollcall corrections, 652, 1305, 1406.
Votes. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.

Bills and resolutions introduced by

Abadi, Mimi, et al., relief (H.R. 4307).
Bayonito, Adelina L., relief (H.R. 7013).
De Bellis, Oranzo, relief (H.R. 4716).
Defense Department Overseas Teachers Pay
and Personnel Practices Act, correct in-
equities with respect to the basic com-
pensation of teachers and teaching posi-
tions under the (H.R. 8615).
Export Control Act, amend (H.R. 7359).
Export Expansion Act of 1965 (H.R. 3028).
Fort Lawton, Wash., convey certain lands

known as, to the city of Seattle and King
County, Wash. (H.R. 9321).
Hoffmann, Maja Thomsen, relief (H.R.
4306).

Ivcevic, Bartul, relief (H.R. 7604).
Jon, Lee Kam, relief (H.R. 4305).
Kasprzyk, Zbigniew, et al., relief (H.R.
4310).

Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, award post-

humously a Congressional Medal of
Honor to (H.R. 4611).

Kidney Diseases Act of 1966 (H.R. 11681).
Kidney machines, provide grants to the
several States for the acquisition and
operation of artificial kidney machines
(H.R. 11289).

Lee, Tong Yung, relief (H.R. 4309).
Ma, Oi-Ling, et al., relief (H.R. 4308).
Nakayama, Satoshi, relief (H.R. 5611).
National Humanities Foundation Act of
1965 (H.R. 2941).

Northern Pacific Halibut Act, amend, pro-
vide certain facilities for the Interna-
tional Pacific Halibut Commission (H.R.
9801).

Pan, Jean Chen, relief (H.R. 3838).
Parinas, Luuisa Pono, relief (H.R. 3837).
Querub, Mrs. Sonia Pinto, et al., relief
(H.R. 5964).

ADAMS, BROCK-Continued
Bills and resolutions introduced by
Railroads, promote the safety of employees
and travelers upon railroads by limiting
the hours of service of employees there-
on (H.R. 10879).

St. Mark's Cathedral, Seattle, Wash., free
entry of a pipe organ for the use of
(H.R. 10685).

Santos, Dr. Dulce F., relief (H.R. 6585).
Soviet Union, express the sense of Congress
against the persecution of persons by
Soviet Russia because of their religion
(H. Con. Res. 317).

United Nations, United States reaffirms its
faith in and support of the (H.J. Res.
514).

Votes, recommend timely State action to
insure, through uniform residency re-
quirements, the right of new residents
of the several States to vote in the 1968
presidential elections and thereafter
(H. Con. Res. 396).

Voting Rights Act of 1965) (H.R. 6539).
Motions and propositions made by
Adjournment, 373, 392, 646.
ADAMS-MORGAN AREA.

Provide for an urban renewal code enforce-
ment project in the, and to encourage
and assist rehabilitation of homes and
business in such area (H.J. Res. 166-249).
ADAMS NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE.
Authorize the acquisition of lands. for ad-
dition to the (H.R. 6733).

ADAMSKA, HALINA J., relief (H.R. 4441).
ADDABBO, JOSEPH P. (a Representative
from New York).

Attended opening session, 1.
Committee, elected to, 127.
Conferee, appointed, 675.

Leave of absence, granted, 731, 1250.
Oath of office, 3.

Signed, 998.

Votes. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Bills and resolutions introduced by
Adler, Louis, relief (H.R. 1821).
Anderson, Thelma, relief (H.R. 2267).
Andreadis, Spiridon, relief (H.R. 11198).
Andreakos, Elie, relief (H.R. 3230).
Armandini, Cologero, relief (H.R. 11144).
Badalementi, Giovanni, relief (H.R. 8864).
Banakos, Georgios V., relief (H.R. 5523).
Barbati, Mario, relief (H.R. 3229).
Barbetta, Cosimo, relief (H.R. 1824).
Battaglia, Gaetana, relief (H.R. 10246).
Beckett, Cleopatra E., relief (H.R. 10247).
Benaksas, Albert, et al., relief (H.R. 3624).
Bevilacqua, Anna Stabile, relief (H.R.
3844).

Bonacasa, Saverio, relief (H.R. 8039).
Bono, Vito, et al., relief (H.R. 5893).
Brackenridge, Zita, relief (H.R. 2268).
Browman, Joseph, et al., relief (H.R. 4717).
Buffa, Mario, relief (H.R. 7014).
Brown, Ray Roy, et al., relief (H.R. 2118).
Buscemi, Michael, relief (H.R. 9034).
Caldaroni, Alfredo, relief (H.R. 10726).
Callari, Umberto, relief (H.R. 1832).
Carlesi, Enrico, relief (H.R. 2862).
Castellano, Andrea, relief (H.R. 5612).
Cold War Veterans' Readjustment As-
sistance Act (H.R. 10763).
Cortina, Enrico, relief (H.R. 1831).
Cracchiolo, Salvatore, relief (H.R. 8598).
Crifasi, Vincenza, relief (H.R. 3231).
Cusumano, Francesca, relief (H.R. 1819).
Daidone, Pietro, relief (H.R. 3232).
Di Bartolomeo, Lidia, relief (H.R. 7503).
DiGiovanni, Giuseppe, relief (H.R. 2269).
Di Matteo, Margherita, relief (H.R. 1833).
Douglas, Rodney Knaul, relief (H.R. 3328).
Downer, Demijohn D., relief (H.R. 3623).
Ekonomou, Eleftherios, relief (H.R. 10727).
Eterno, Antonino, relief (H.R. 8262).
Export Control Act, amend, on restrictive
trade practices (H.R. 6847).

Federal Salary Adjustment Act of 1965
(H.R. 8961).

Ferranti, Benito, relief (H.R. 8599).

ADDABBO, JOSEPH P.-Continued
Bills and resolutions introduced by
Flowers, Evelyn Adora, relief (H.R. 1830).
Fara, Teresina, relief (H.R. 4311).
Fokas, Demosthenis, et al., relief (H.R.
3327).

Gayo-Gayo, Castor, relief (H.R. 5894).
Gniazdo, Sharlotta, et al., relief (H.R.
10248).

Gokcebay, Tevfik M., relief (H.R. 5200).
Gordon, Winsome Elaine, relief (H.R. 1820).
Greco, Vincenzo, relief (H.R. 10314).
Guzabat, Sime, relief (H.R. 1823).
Hensler, Irwin, et al., relief (H.R. 9930).
Hospital Insurance, Social Security, and
Public Assistance Amendments of 1965
(H.R. 2168).

Hovanesian, Arax, et al., relief (H.R. 9898).
Hudson Highlands National Scenic River-
way, New York, establish (H.R. 11319).
Iliadis, Nikolas, relief (H.R. 11145).
Impeduglia Gaspare, relief (H.R. 11615).
Jung, Won Loy, relief (H.R. 1822).
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, award post-
humously a Congressional Medal of Hon-
or to (H.R. 3440).

Kiali, Abraham, relief (H.R. 3842).
Kostner, Aurora Aduviso, relief (H.R. 3839).
Kotsasiannis, Leowidas, relief (H.R. 11673).
Kouloumoundras, Despina, relief (H.R.
3843, 4432).

Krzywoszyja, Anna, et al., relief (H.R.
9785).

Levantis, Vassiliki, et al., relief (H.R. 5199).
LoIacono, Salvatore, relief (H.R. 3841).
Loucas, Serafem J., relief (H.R. 3227).
Lowe, Ernest, relief (H.R. 11345).
MacMillan, Lavenia A., relief (H.R. 10313).
Makropoulos, Ionnis, relief (H.R. 10401).
Manolakos, Georgia Christos, relief (H.R.
8600).

Manolakos, Paraskevi, et al., relief (H.R.
8601).

Maranzano, Giovanni, relief (H.R. 9899).
Marsiglia, Antonia, relief (H.R. 2117).
Marsiglia, Tommaso, relief (H.R. 2116).
Mastrangelo, Anna, relief (H.R. 9035).
Minacappelli, Rosario, relief (H.R. 1827).
Minerva, Donato, relief (H.R. 11196).
Mishra, Rammurt, relief (H.R. 4982).
Narcotic Addicts Rehabilitation Act of 1965
(H.R. 10762).

Naval Training Devices Center, Sands
Point, N.Y., stop the transfer of, pend-
ing an investigation (H. Res. 367).
New York Naval Shipyard, Brooklyn, N.Y.,
conduct an investigation with respect
to all aspects of the proposed closing of
(H. Res. 348).

Ng, Antonio, relief (H.R. 3840).
Ng, Ruy Keen, relief (H.R. 2863).
Nurse, Winston, relief (H.R. 11197).
Patrizio, Felice, relief (H.R. 11346).
Payne, Gertrude, relief (H.R. 3845).
Pellegrino, Fiorenza Di Mauro, relief (H.R.
11462).

Peralta, Leonora, relief (H.R. 11174).
Peters, Virginia, relief (H.R. 1826).
Platipodis, Nikolaos, relief (H.R. 5524).
Polizzi, Giuseppe, relief (H.R. 10371).
Postal field service, new system of over-
time compensation for postal field serv-
ice employees, to eliminate compensatory
time in the postal field service (H.R.
9044).

Psomas, John, relief (H.R. 1829).
Puglisi, Giuseppe, relief (H.R. 11399).
Railroads, promote the safety of employees
and travelers upon railroads by limiting
the hours of service of employees thereon
(H.R. 9739).

Richiusa, Mr. Michelangelo, et al., relief
(H.R. 3326).

Rose, Edith Estelle, relief (H.R. 4718).
Rumania, expressing the sense of the
House of Representative with respect to
discriminatory practices by the Govern-
ment of (H. Res. 293).

Russell, Adeline A., relief (H.R. 11559).

ADDABBO, JOSEPH P.-Continued
Bills and resolutions introduced by

Sardisco, Salvatore, relief (H.R. 11492).
Seaton, Newlyn A., relief (H.R. 5082).
Sembrakis, George, relief (H.R. 11616).
Serpico, Luigi, relief (H.R. 10402).
Sessing, Horace W., relief (H.R. 7729).
Social security, child's insurance benefits
shall continue after 18, for so long as
he is regularly attending school (H.R.
5357).

Soukas, Stavros, relief (H.R. 11672).
Soviet Russia, sense of Congress against

the persecution of persons by Soviet Rus-
sia because of their religion (H. Con.
Res. 175).

Tinnirello, Francesco, relief (H.R. 5895).
Tufexis, Epifanios, relief (H.R. 3228).
Venetsanakos, Demitrios, relief (H.R.
8405).

Voglioso, Giovanni, et al., relief (H.R.
1825).

Voting Rights Act of 1965 (H.R. 4425).
Zafiropoulos, Anastasia, relief (H.R. 1828).
ADDAMO, SALVATORE, relief (H.R. 2714).
ADDICTS.

Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Act of 1965
(H.R. 9159, 9167, 9249).

Narcotics, authorize civil commitment in
lieu of criminal punishment in certain
cases involving narcotic addicts (H.R.
8880, 8884, 8888, 8892, 8896, 8900, 8904,
8908, 8912, 9002, 11409).

ADDINGTON, KIMIE OKAMOTO, relief (S.
703).

ADDISON, MAVIS CATO, relief (H.R. 5540).
ADELBERGER, HOWARD H., ET AL., relief
(H.R. 8727).

ADJOURNMENT SINE DIE, 1st session of the
89th Congress, October 23, 1965 (H. Con.
Res. 527), 1407.

ADLAI STEVENSON, THE AMBASSADOR.
Allow the viewing of the U.S. Information
Agency film, at the Auditorium Theater,
Chicago, Ill., on or about October 24,
1965 (S. Con. Res. 61).

Provide for showing the film (H. Con. Res.
520, 521).

ADLER, LOUIS, relief (H.R. 1821).
ADMINISTRATION ON AGING, OLDER
AMERICANS ACT OF 1965 (H.R. 3708; H.
Res. 284).

ADMINISTRATIVE COUNSEL ACT (H.R.
4273, 6265).

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES ACT.

Prohibit, except in certain circumstances,

the expenditure of any funds by any
executive department or agency of the
United States for the acquisition or use
of a polygraph (lie detector) machine
(H.R. 9878).

Provide for payment of travel cost for ap-
plicants invited by a department to visit
it for purposes connected with employ.
ment (No. 1196), 627.
Provide for reimbursement of certain mov-
ing expenses of employees, and to au-
thorize payment of expenses for storage
of household goods, et al., of employees
assigned to isolated duty stations with-
in the continental United States (H.R.
8814, 10325, 10452, 10607)..
Reimbursement of certain moving ex-
penses of employees (H.R. 9800).
Section 7, provide for the payment of
travel cost for applicants invited by a
department to visit it for purposes con-
nected with employment (H.R. 9020).
Section 15, amend, coordinate the hiring
of experts and consultants by the execu-
tive departments (H.R. 11773).
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE, U.S. COURTS.
Communications from, transmitting
Alaska, to provide for the inclusion of
years of service as judge of the District
Court for the Territory of Alaska in the
computation of years of Federal judicial
service for judges of the U.S. District
Court for the District of Alaska (No.
518), 205.

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE, U.S. COURTS—
Continued

Communications from, transmitting

Annual report, 1964, and annual and spe-
cial meetings of the Judicial Conference
of the United States held in 1964 (No.
898), 462.

Bankruptcy Act:

Amend (No. 614), 278.

Amend, so as to prohibit a part-time
referee from acting as trustee or re-
ceiver in any proceeding under the
Bankruptcy Act (No. 824), 419.
Amend, to authorize courts of bank-
rutcy to determine dischargeability or
non dischargeability of provable debts
(No. 647), 293.

Amend, to give the court supervisory

power over all fees paid from what-
ever source (No. 648), 293.
Amend, to permit a husband and wife

to file a joint petition in ordinary
bankruptcy (No. 628), 284.

Civil actions, provide for the temporary
transfer to a single district for coordi-
nated or consolidated pretrial proceed-
ings of civil actions pending in different
districts which involve one or more
common questions of fact (No. 937),
483.

Civil Service Retirement Act, amend, to
authorize the payment of an annuity to
a secretary of a justice or judge of the
United States on the same basis as an
annuity to a congressional employee or
former congressional employee (No.
978), 491.

Courts, extend to 30 days the time for
filing petitions for removal of civil ac-
tions from State to Federal courts (No.
342), 103.

Crier-law clerks, authorize the appoint-
ment of, by district judges (No. 930),
474.

Employees, provide cost-of-living allow-
ances for judicial employees stationed
outside the continental United States
or in Alaska or Hawaii (No. 500), 199.
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, amend
United States Code with respect to the
scope of, and to repeal inconsistent leg-
islation (No. 846), 430.
Fiduciaries, withdraw from the district

courts jurisdiction of suits brought by,
who have been appointed for the pur-
pose of creating diversity of citizenship
between the parties (No. 422), 151.
Habeas corpus:

Amend United States Code with respect
to the jurisdiction and venue of ap-
plications for writ of habeas corpus
by persons in custody under judg-
ments and sentences of State courts
(No. 667), 300.

Relating to application for writs of
habeas corpus by persons in custody
pursuant to the judgment of a State
court (No. 446), 173; (No. 1625), 1211.
Judges:
Provide for the appointment of addi-
tional circuit and district judges (No.
823), 419.

Provide for the appointment of four ad-
ditional circuit judges for the fifth
circuit on a temporary basis (No.
377), 127.
Puerto Rico, provide the same life
tenure and retirement rights for
judges hereafter appointed to the U.S.
District Court for the District of
Puerto Rico as the judges of all other
U.S. district courts now have (No.
354), 119.

Relating to the retirement of judges
of the territorial district courts (No.
340), 103.

Judicial Conference of the United States,
September 23-24, 1964, report of pro-
ceedings of (No. 5), 5.

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE, U.S. COURTS—
Continued

Communications from, transmitting

Jurors, increase the per diem and subsist-
ence, and limit mileage allowances of
grand and petit jurors (No. 343), 103.
Jury commission, provide for each U.S.
district court to regulate its compensa-
tion, to prescribe its duties (No. 579),
249.

Jury commissioners, increase the fees of
jury commissioners in the U.S. courts
(No. 379), 127.

Positions, report on the disposition of four
GS-17 positions allocated to the agency.
(No. 432), 164.

Referees in bankruptcy, amend the Bank-
ruptcy Act and the Civil Service Retire-
ment Act with respect to the tenure and
retirement benefits of (No. 700), 324.
South Carolina, consolidate the two
judicial districts of the State of South
Carolina into a single judicial district
and to make suitable transitional pro-
visions with respect thereto (No. 540),
216.

Transcripts, relating to transcripts fur-
nished by court reporters for the district
courts (No. 339), 103.

Tucker Act, amend to increase from $10,000
to $50,000, the limitation on the juris-
diction of the U.S. district courts in
suits against the United States for breach
of contract or for compensation (No.
517), 204.

United States Code:

Amend, prescribing fees of U.S. commis-
sioners (No. 977), 491.
Amend section 144 of title 28 (No. 341),
103.

Amend section 376 of title 28 (No. 355),
119.

Amend section 1391 of title 28 of, re-
lating to venue (No. 473), 184.
Amend section 1825 of title 28, to author-
ize the payment of witness' fees in
habeas corpus cases and in proceed-
ings to vacate sentence for persons who
are authorized to proceed in forma
pauperis (No. 378), 127.

Amend to provide for the recording of
proceedings in the U.S. district courts
by means of electronic sound record-
ing as well as by shorthand or me-
chanical means (No. 421), 151.

U.S. Court of Claims, provide for the ap-
pointment of two additional judges for
(No. 913), 471.

ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT.
Chapter 324, section 3, amend, to clarify
and protect the right of the public to
information (S. 1160).

With respect to the compensation of hear-
ing examiners (H.R. 78).
Prohibit Federal agencies from issuing pre-
judging public statements on pending
cases (H.R. 6012).

Provide for the disclosure of certain com-
munications received by Government
agencies from Members of Congress with
respect to adjudicatory matters (H.R.
2471, 3714).

Require every agency of the Federal Gov.
ernment to furnish certain additional
persons copies of certain notices or com-
munications (H.R. 852).

Section 5, amend (H.R. 137).
ADMINISTRATOR OF GENERAL SERVICES.
Enter into contracts for the inspection,
maintenance, and repair of fixed equip-
ment in federally owned buildings for
periods not to exceed 5 years (S. 1516).
Kenton County, Ky., convey to, all the
right, title, and interest of the United
States in and to certain real property
(H.R. 6875).

Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential
Archival Depository, authorize the Ad-
ministrator of General Services to enter
into an agreement with the University of
Texas for (H.J. Res. 632, 637).

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Clarify authorization for the approval by,
of the lease of a portion of certain real
property conveyed to Clarinda, Iowa, for
airport purposes (S. 2434).
Improvement of Government buildings

under any lease contract entered into in
connection with the operation of Gov-
ernment-owned airports under the juris-
diction of (H.R. 7792).
ADMINISTRATOR OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS.
Allow under certain circumstances, to dis-
close information which he has relating
to the whereabouts of individuals (H.R.
3144).
Authorize the, to bring certain pensioners

under the provisions of chapter 15, title
38, United States Code, as now in effect,
if it would be in their interest to do so
(H.R. 223).

Authorize the, to furnish assistance to cer-
tain disabled veterans of the induction
period in the purchase of an automobile
or other conveyance (H.R. 7852).
Authorize to convey certain property to
the city of Cheyenne, Wyo. (H.R. 4421).
Give 6 months' advance public warning of
any proposed closing or relocation of any
veterans' facility, prescribe the number
of hospital beds which must be operated
by the Veterans' Administration (H.R.
5917).

Give 6 months' advance public warning of
the planned closing of any veterans'
facility (H.R. 5028, 5029).
Liability of individuals arising out of cer-
tain loans made, guaranteed, or insured
by the (H.R. 7571-8239).
Limit review of insurance extra hazards
determinations by the, to 2 years from
the date of original decision (H.R. 218,
3806).

Paralyzed Veterans of America, Inc., recog-

nition, by the, for the prevention of vet-
erans' claims (H.R. 9192).
Payment of disability compensation (H.R.
5509).

Provide for certain contracts between the,
and schools of medicine (H.R. 201).
Recognition of the, of the Italian American

War Veterans of the United States for
the prosecution of veterans' claims (H.R.
571, 7001).
Specify the number of hospital beds that

the Administrator must maintain and
operate at the Veterans' Hospital, East
Orange, N.J. (H.R. 5189).
Veterans permit the Administrator of Vet-
erans' Affairs to correct certain physical
defects of veterans during the course of
their hospitalization in a Veterans' Ad-
ministration facility (H.R. 198, 7116).
ADMIRAL HENRY FORRY PICKING NA-
TIONAL MONUMENT, establish (H.R.
2254).

ADMIRALTY CLAIMS, amend provisions of
law relating to the settlement of (No.
313), 96.

ADMISSION, repeal the tax on admissions
(H.R. 4957, 4980, 5155).
ADVERTISING.

Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act,
amend, permit marketing orders ap-
plicable to dates to provide for paid
advertising (H.R. 9139).

Amend and clarify the laws relating to ad-
vertising in the District of Columbia
(No. 509), 204.

Carrots, citrus fruits, permit marketing
orders applicable to carrots, citrus
fruits, and onions to provide for paid
advertising (H.R. 445).

Highways, provide for the control of out-
door advertising along certain Federal-
aid highways (H.R. 8489, 8490, 8703,
8825, 9672).

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GOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS.
Communications from, transmitting
Sixth annual report (No. 470), 184.
ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR TRAINING
TEACHERS OF THE DEAF, report
(No. 56), 7.

ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE ARTS.
Communications from, transmitting
Aerojet-General Corp., Sacramento, Calif.,
report on excessive costs to the Govern-
ment in the sale and leaseback of an
electronic data processing system by
(No. 112), 9.

Cultural presentation program of the Ad-
visory Committee on the Arts, annual
report, 1964 (No. 65), 7.
AERONAUTICS AND SPACE, review of ac-
tivities, 1964, message from the President,
170.

AFFO, ELENA, relief, (H.R. 11721).
AFIF, MRS. FARIDE, relief (H.R. 1834).
AFONSO, LICILIA DA SILVA, relief (H.R.
11470).

AFROS, JOHN L., relief (H.R. 3335).
AGARWAL, M. R., relief (H.R. 3743).
AGATE FOSSIL BEDS NATIONAL MONU-
MENT, NEBR., establish (H.R. 500; S. 339).
AGBAYANI, DR. OLGA J., relief (H.R. 1916).
AGE.

Committee on Post Office and Civil Service,
conduct an investigation of the extent to
which employment in the Federal Gov-
ernment is denied individuals because of
age (H. Res. 74).
Prohibit discrimination in employment
against individuals on account of their
age (H.R. 665, 2803).

AGED.

Comprehensive Health Insurance Act for
the Aged (H.R. 4351, 4352, 4353, 4354,
4355, 4356, 4357, 4358, 4519, 5022, 5031,
6690).

Create a nonlegislative committee to con-
duct an investigation and study of the
aged and aging (H. Res. 21, 116, 191).
Health care for the aged under voluntary
private health insurance or prepayment
plans (H.R. 5059).

Health Insurance Benefits Act (H.R. 2050,
2206, 2213, 2217, 2221, 2244, 2432, 2445,
2585, 2599, 2849, 2948).

Hospital Insurance Benefits Act of 1965
(H.R. 3361).

Hospital insurance program (H. Res. 322).
Social security, permit a State to establish
or designate a separate agency to ad-
minister the portion of its State plan
relating to medical assistance for the
aged (H.R. 2995).

Social Security Act, titles I and XVI,
amend to prevent a State from denying
medical assistance for the aged to any
aged individual because of his income if
such income is below certain specified
limits (H.R. 2994).
Voluntary Medical and Hospital Insurance
Benefits Act of 1965 (H.R. 5431).
AGENCIES.

Assessment and collection of fees to cover
the cost of operation of certain regula-
tory agencies (H.R. 932).
Attorneys, right of persons to be repre-
sented by attorneys in matters before
Federal agencies (H.R. 2183, 2262, 11168,
11169; S. 1758).

Automatic data processing equipment,
provide for the economic and efficient
purchase, lease, maintenance, operation,
and utilization of automatic data proc-
essing equipment by Federal depart-
ments and agencies (H.R. 10240).
Federal Service Procurement Act (H.R.
933).

Legislative Reorganization Act, provide for
more effective evaluation of the fiscal
requirements of the executive agencies
of the Government of the United States
(H.R. 37, 95, 528, 1069).

AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOP-
MENT.

Colleges, encourage and assist colleges

and universities in the establishment
and maintenance of programs on for-
eign development (H.R. 5255).
Department of State, report of review of
economic assistance provided to the Re-
public of the Philippines for develop-
ment purposes (No. 968), 491.
Report of followup examination on cer-
tain aspects of U.S. assistance to the
Central Treaty Organization for a rail
link between Turkey and Iran (No.
1033), 515.

Report of improper payment of port
charges on shipments to Colombia of
food donated under title III of the Agri-
cultural Trade Development and Assist-
ance Act (No. 1143), 592.
Report of ineffective utilization of excess
personal property in the foreign assist-
ance program (No. 925), 474.
Report of questionable aspects of budget-
support loans made to the Government
of Ecuador (No. 1032), 515.
Report of questionable grant of corn to
the United Arab Republic (No. 1352),
797.

Report of unnecessary dollar grants to a
foreign country under the foreign as-
sistance program (No. 651), 299.
Report on unnecessary dollar costs incurred
in financing purchases of commodities
produced in Brazil (No. 777), 381.
Report on unnecessary costs resulting from
an inflexible policy of donating flour in-
stead of wheat to voluntary relief agen-
cies for distribution abroad under (No.
780), 381.

Communications from, transmitting
Ceylon, report on the eligibility of to re-
ceive economic assistance under pro-
visions of section 620(e) of the Foreign
Assistance Act (No. 1307), 737.
Chile, copy of the Agency's reply to a re-
port on deficiencies in administration of
the earthquake reconstruction and re-
habilitation program for (No. 407), 151.
China, AID reply to the Comptroller Gen-
eral relative to his report on loss of in-
terest on U.S.-owned foreign currencies
in the Republic of China (Taiwan) (No.
707), 327.

Comptroller General, reply to

Report (B-146820) on unnecessary dol-
lar costs incurred in financing pur-
chases of commodities produced in
Brazil, AID (No. 1381), 817.

Report (B-146984), on economic assist-
ance provided to the Republic of the
Philippines for development purposes,
AID (No. 1395), 869.

Report (B-151613) on improper obliga-
tion practices followed by AID during
fiscal year 1963 (No. 1377), 817.
Report of, dated March 19, 1965 (B-
146971) on unnecssary costs resulting
from an inflexible policy of donating
flour instead of wheat to voluntary re-
lief agencies for distribution abroad
under the Agricultural Act, AID (No.
1392), 864.

Report of, dated April 12, 1965, on in-

effective utilization of excess personal
property in the foreign assistance pro-
gram (No. 1308), 737.

Report of, dated April 29, 1965 (B-
146849) on followup examination on
certain aspects of U.S. assistance to
the Central Treaty Organization for a
rail link between Turkey and Iran,
AID (No. 1397), 869.

Comptroller General's report, AID reply to,
of February 17, 1965, on ineffective and
overly costly aspects of military and eco-
nomic assistance provided to a foreign
country (No. 1224), 667.

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