the Secretary of the Army to the Secretary of the Air Force. I am enclosing for transmission to the chairman of the Armed Services Committee a communication from the Secretary of Defense reporting, pursuant to section 202 (c) (1) of the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, the action to be taken with reference to the transfer of this function. Sincerely, JOHN F. KENNEDY. Hon. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, President of the Senate, Washington, D.C. FEDERAL OFFICE BUILDINGS IN The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate the following communication from the President of the United States; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Public Works: THE WHITE HOUSE, May 31, 1962. Hon. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, President of the Senate, Washington, D.C. DEAR MR. PRESIDENT: I have been aware for some time of the overcrowded and substandard conditions of Federal office buildings in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. Last August, I asked a group at the Cabinet level to make a study of these problems and come forward with suggestions to deal with them. I have now received their report and approved it. I believe you will be interested in this report and that you may wish to bring it to the attention of the Senate. Sincerely, JOHN F. KENNEDY. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOR FLIGHTS AND LANDINGS ON THE MOON The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Administrator of National Aeronautics and Space Administration, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report on a proposed project for development of a three-man spacecraft for flights in the vicinity of the moon and for manned landings on the moon with facilities for research and development of same at the Air Force plant No. 16, Downey, Calif., amounting to $2,292,000 for the fiscal year 1962; which was referred to the Committee on Aeronautics and Space Sciences. OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE SECOND LIBERTY BOND ACT The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to increase temporarily the amount of obligations issued under the Second Liberty Bond Act which may be outstanding at any one time; which, with the accompanying paper, was referred to the Committee on Finance. REPORT OF REVIEW OF ADMINISTRATION OF MINING CLAIMS LOCATED ON NATIONAL FOREST LANDS The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a commu nication from the Comptroller General of the United States, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report of the review of administration of mining claims located on national forest lands reserved from the public domain, Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, January 1962; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Government Operations. SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS OF CERTAIN RESIDENTS OF THE TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Interior, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation for the settlement of claims of certain residents of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands; which, with the accompanying paper, was referred to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. REPORT OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the American Society of International Law, transmitting, pursuant to law, the annual audit of the society for the period April 1, 1961, to March 31, 1962; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate the following petitions, etc., which were referred as indicated: A resolution of the City Council of Chelsea, Mass., favoring the enactment of legislation granting medical care for the aged under the social security system; to the Committee on Finance. The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate, by unanimous consent, a communication and a resolution of the House of Representatives of the Republic of the Philippines, Manila, Philippine Islands, relating to Philippines war damage legislation; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a concurrent resolution of the Legislature of the State of Louisiana remonstrating against the enactment of the administration's 1962 farm bill; which was ordered to lie on the table. Mr. CARLSON presented a memorial of the Board of County Commissioners of Crawford County, Kans., remonstrating against the decision of the Presidential Railroad Commission relative to proposals for settlement of the wages and work rules disputes on the Nation's railroads; which was referred to the Committee on Commerce. REPORTS OF COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE Mr. YARBOROUGH, from the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, to whom were referred the following bills, reported them each amendment and submitted thereon, as follows: without reports H.R. 7061. An act to amend title 39 of the United States Code to provide for payment for unused compensatory time owing to deceased postal employees, and for other purposes (Rept. No. 1539); and H.R. 7416. An act to authorize the Bureau of the Census to make appropriate reimbursements between the respective appropriations available to the Bureau, and for other purposes (Rept. No. 1540). INTRODUCTION OF BILL AND A JOINT RESOLUTION A bill and a joint resolution were introduced, read the first and second times by unanimous consent, and referred as follows: Mr. WILEY submitted the following resolution (S. Res. 348); which was referred to the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare: Resolved, That the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, or any duly authorized subcommittee thereof, is authorized under sections 134(a) and 136 of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946, as amended, and in accordance with its jurisdiction specified by rule XXV of the Standing Rules of the Senate, to make a full and complete study and investigation of the failure of many individuals to complete the level of education which they had been pursuing in the public and private schools in the various States. SEC. 2. For the purposes of this resolution, the committee, through January 31, 1963, is authorized to (1) make such expenditures as it deems advisable; (2) employ upon a temporary basis, technical, clerical, and other assistants and consultants: Provided, That the minority is authorized at its discretion to select one person for appointment, and the person so selected shall be appointed and his compensation shall be so fixed that his gross rate shall not be less by more than $1,200 than the highest gross rate paid to any other employee; and (3) with the prior consent of the heads of the departments or agencies concerned, and the Committee on Rules and Administration, to utilize the reimbursable services, information, facilities, and personnel of any of the departments or agencies of the Government. SEC. 3. The committee shall report its findings upon the study and investigation authorized by this resolution, together with such recommendations for legislation as it deems advisable, to the Senate at the earliest practicable date, but not later than January 31, 1963. AMENDMENT OF THE FOREIGN ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1961 On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and by unanimous consent, The Senate resumed the consideration of its unfinished business, viz, the bill (S. 2996) to amend further the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, and for other purposes. REMOVAL OF INJUNCTION OF SECRECY On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and by unanimous consent, Ordered, as in executive session. That the injunction of secreey be removed from a convention (No. 116) adopted by the General Conference of the International Labor Organization at Geneva on June 26, 1961. ENROLLED BILLS PRESENTED The Secretary reported that on today he presented to the President of the United States the following enrolled bills: S. 107. An act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to construct, operate, and maintain the Navajo Indian irrigation project and the initial stage of the San Juan-Chama project as participating projects of the Colorado River storage project, and for other purposes; S. 971. An act for the relief of Salvatore Briganti; S. 3157. An act to repeal subsection (a) of section 8 of the Public Buildings Act of 1959, limiting the area in the District of Columbia within which sites for public buildings may be acquired. ADJOURNMENT On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, at 12 o'clock and 40 minutes p.m., The Senate, under its order of Tuesday last, adjourned until Tuesday next. TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1962 The VICE PRESIDENT called the Senate to order, and the Chaplain offered prayer. THE JOURNAL On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and by unanimous consent, The reading of the Journal of the proceedings of Friday, June 1, 1962, was dispensed with. MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE A message from the House of Representatives, by Mr. Maurer, one of its clerks: Mr. President: The House of Representatives has passed without amendment the joint resolution (S.J. Res. 88) authorizing the issuance of a gold medal to Bob Hope. The Speaker of the House having signed two enrolled bills, viz, H.R. 1347 and H.R. 5652, and a joint resolution, viz, House Joint Resolution 638, I am di rected to bring the same to the Senate for the signature of its President. ENROLLED BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTION SIGNED The Secretary reported that he had examined and found truly enrolled the following bills and joint resolution: H.R. 1347. An act for the relief of Adolf M. Bailer; H.R. 5652. An act for the relief of Kevork Toroian; and H.J. Res. 638. Joint resolution for the relief of certain aliens who are serving in the US. Armed Forces. The VICE PRESIDENT thereupon signed the same. COMMITTEE AUTHORIZED TO SIT The Committee on Finance was authorized to sit during the session of the Senate today, on the request of Mr. SPARKMAN. RESEARCH And developMENT CONTRACTS OF NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, transmitting, pursuant to law, the nature. location, and estimated cost of research and development contracts for the period July 1, 1961, to December 31, 1961: which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on Aeronuatics and Space Sciences. AMENDMENT OF UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING AND SERVICE ACT The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary of State, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to amend the Universal Military Training and Service Act; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on Armed Services. REPORT OF NUMBER OF OFFICERS WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY AND THE ARMY GENERAL STAFF The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary of the Army, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report of the number of officers on duty with the Department of the Army and the Army General Staff on March 31, 1962; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on Armed Services. CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS AT GENERAL MITCHELL FIELD, MILWAUKEE, WIS. The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Properties and Installations), transmitting. pursuant to law, a request for approval for the Air National Guard to proceed with certain construction projects at General Mitchell Field, Milwaukee, Wis.; which was referred to the Committee on Armed Services. REPORT OF MARITIME ADMINISTRATION The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary of Commerce, transmitting. pur suant to law, a report of the Maritime Administration on the activities and transaction of the Administration under the Merchant Ship Sales Act of 1946 for the quarter ended March 31, 1962; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on Commerce. TEMPORARY AUTHORIZATION FOR CERTAIN NONBROADCAST OPERATORS The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation granting the Federal Communications Commission additional authority to grant special temporary authorizations for 60 days for certain nonbroadcast operations; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on Commerce. ANNUAL REPORT OF LEGAL AID AGENCY FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Legal Aid Agency for the District of Columbia. transmitting. pursuant to law, the annual report of the Agency for the period from June 1. 1961, to May 31, 1962; which, with the accompanying papers. was referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia. REPORT ON REVIEW OF SUPPLY MANAGEMENT OF SELECTED WEAPON SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND SPARE PARTS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication communication from the Comptroller General of the United States, transmitting, pursuant to law, a confidential report on a review of supply management of selected weapon system components and spare parts in the Department of the Navy; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Government Operations. REPORT OF INTEREST CHARGES PAID FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A WATER SUPPLY LINE AT FORT BELVOIR, VA. The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from Comptroller General of the United States. transmitting, pursuant to law, a report of the interest charges paid for the construction of a water supply line at Fort Belvoir, Va., Department of the Army: which, with the accompanying report. was referred to the Committee on Government Operations. REPORT OF SOIL SURVEY AND LAND CLASSIFICATION OF LANDS IN SAN LUIS UNIT, CENTRAL VALLEY PROJECT, CALIFORNIA The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, an adequate soil survey and land classification of the lands in the San Luis unit, Central Valley project, California; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. AMENDMENT OF U.S. CODE RELATING TO The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to amend section 1391 of title 28 of the United States Code relating to venue; which, with the accompanying paper, was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. GRANT OF ADMISSION OF CERTAIN ALIENS The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report stating all the facts and pertinent provisions of law in the cases of certain aliens granted admission into the United States under section 212(a) (28) (I) (ii) of the Immigration and Nationality Act; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. REPEAL OF CERTAIN LAW CODIFIED IN The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Interior, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to repeal the provisions of law codified in 5 U.S.C. 39; which, with the accompanying paper, was referred to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. USELESS PAPERS IN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND DEPARTMENTS The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Administrator of General Services Administration, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report of the Acting Archivist of the United States of lists of papers in various departments and agencies of the Government, recommended for disposition, which appear to have no permanent value or historical interest; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to a Joint Select Committee on the Disposition of Papers in the Executive Department; and The VICE PRESIDENT appointed Mr. JOHNSTON and Mr. CARLSON as members of the committee on the part of the Senate. Ordered, That the Secretary notify the House of Representatives thereof. PETITION The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a concurrent resolution of the Legislature of the State of Louisiana favoring the issuance of a commemorative postage stamp celebrating the 250th anniversary of the founding in 1714 of Natchitoches and therewith the founding of Louisiana; which was referred to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Mr. BARTLETT, from the Committee on Commerce, to whom was referred the bill (S. 367) to provide medical care for certain persons engaged on board a vessel in the care, preservation, or navigation of such vessel; reported it with an amendment and submitted a report (No. 1541) thereon. Mr. PROXMIRE, from the Committee on Banking and Currency to whom was referred the bill (S. 2970) to amend the Small Business Act, and for other purposes, reported it with an amendment and submitted a report (No. 1542) thereon, together with his individual views, which were ordered to be printed. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS Bills were introduced, severally read the first and second times by unaimous consent, and referred as follows: By Mr. WILEY: S. 3367. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 so as to include reserves on certain contracts purchased to provide retirement annuities for public school employees within the definition of pension plan reserves; to the Committee on Finance. By Mr. TALMADGE: S. 3368. A bill for the relief of Millie Gail Mesa; to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. SMATHERS: S. 3369. A bill to amend the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 in order to provide that it shall be unlawful, within the confines of any Federal airport or any airport for which funds have been granted under the provisions of the Federal Airport Act, to sell certain flight insurance in an amount in excess of $10,000 on the life on any individual; to the Committee on Commerce. By Mr. HICKEY (for himself and S. 3370. A bill to authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to relinquish to the State of Wyoming jurisdiction over those lands within the Medicine Bow National National Forest known as the Pole Mountain district; to the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. By Mr. STENNIS (for himself and S. 3371. A bill for the relief of Dr. James T. Maddux; to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. JORDAN (for himself and S. 3372. A bill for the relief of Anastasious C. Triantaphylliou; to the Committee on the Judiciary. ADDITIONAL COAUTHOR OF SENATE BILL 3323 On motion by Mr. Moss, and by unanimous consent, Ordered, That the name of Mr. CASE of South Dakota be added as a coauthor of the bill (S. 3323) to amend the Small Reclamation Projects Act of 1956. WITHDRAWAL OF NAME AS COAUTHOR OF SENATE BILL 3118 On motion by Mr. CHURCH, and by unanimous consent, Ordered, That his name be stricken as a coauthor of the bill (S. 3118) to provide for the establishment of a land conservation fund, and for other purposes. REMOVAL OF INJUNCTION OF SECRECY On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and by unanimous consent, Ordered, as in executive session, That the injunction of secrecy be removed from the International Wheat Agreement, 1962, formulated at the United Nations Wheat Conference concluded at Geneva on March 10, 1962. AMENDMENT OF THE FOREIGN ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1961 On motion by Mr. SPARKMAN, The Senate resumed the consideration of its unfinished business, viz, the bill (S. 2996) to amend further the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, and for other purposes. On motion by Mr. SPARKMAN, 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. Pending debate, 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 each without amendment the following bills of the Senate: S. 315. An act for the relief of Dr. Ting-Wa Wong; S. 1962. An act for the relief of Kenneth David Wooden; S. 2011. An act for the relief of Antonia Longfield-Smith; and S. 2099. An act for the relief of Tina Jane Beland. The House has agreed to the amendment of the Senate to the bill (H.R. 1653) for the relief of William Falby. The House has agreed to the following concurrent resolution (H. Con. Res. 473); in which it requests the concurrence of the Senate: Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the Congress expressly approve, pursuant to section 3 (e) of the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act (50 U.S.C. 98b(e)), the disposal of the following materials from the national stockpile: (a) Approximately four hundred and forty thousand two hundred and fortysix pounds of silk noils; (b) Approximately ninety-six short tons of 91 per centum nickel in ingot form, approximately four short tons of sintered nickel powder in the form of "cups", and approximately nine short tons of cobalt in rondelle form averaging 97.9 per centum cobalt; (c) Cordage fiber consisting of approximately seven million five hundred thousand pounds of abaca fiber and approximately ten million pounds of sisal fiber; (d) Approximately three thousand five hundred long tons of vegetable tannins (quebracho, chestnut, and wattle extracts); (e) Approximately twenty-eight thousand eight hundred and sixteen short tons of celestite; (f) Approximately four thousand four hundred and seventy-one troy ounces of platinum scrap and a quantity of nonferrous scrap consisting of approximately five hundred and twenty short tons of brass, seventy-four short tons of silicon bronze and copper, eleven short tons of beryllium copper, and one hundred and six short tons of zinc foil; (g) Approximately fifty thousand long tons of pig tin; (h) Approximately one hundred and fifty-five million six hundred and seventy-six thousand pounds of castor oil; (1) Approximately two hundred sixtyfive thousand pounds of cobalt oxides, and approximately five thousand five hundred pounds of cobalt carbonates: (j) Approximately one thousand eight hundred and ninety tons of chromite ore; (k) Approximately sixty-five thousand four hundred and forty-seven pounds (gross weight) of ferrovanadium; (1) Approximately sixty-three short tons of ferromanganese, and approximately four and one-half short tons of electrolytic manganese metal; (m) Approximately ten million pounds of contained nickel and cobalt in the form of nickel oxide powder: (n) Approximately five million pounds of molybdenum. SEC. 2. All funds derived from the sales authorized by this concurrent resolution shall be deposited into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts. The House has passed the following bills, in which it requests the concurrence of the Senate: H.R. 9522. An act for the relief of certain members of the U.S. Marine Corps who incurred losses pursuant to the cancellation of a permanent change of station movement; H.R. 10618. An act granting the consent of Congress to the southern interstate nuclear compact, and for related purposes; H.R. 10651. An act to amend title 28. United States Code, with respect to fees of U.S. marshals, and for other purposes; and H.R. 11743. An act to amend the provisions of title III of the Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950, as amended. The Speaker of the House having signed an enrolled joint resolution, viz. Senate Joint Resolution 88, I am directed to bring the same to the Senate for the signature of its President. ENROLLED JOINT RESOLUTION SIGNED The Secretary reported that he had examined and found truly enrolled the joint resolution (S.J. Res. 88) authorizing the issuance of a gold medal to Bob Hope. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION REFERRED The concurrent resolution (H. Con. Res. 473), this day received from the House of Representatives for concurrence, was read and referred to the Committee on Armed Services. AMENDMENT OF THE FOREIGN ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1961 The Senate resumed the consideration of its unfinished business, viz, the bill (S. 2996) to amend further the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, and for other purposes. Pending debate, On motion by Mr. PROXмIRE for himself and Mr. COTTON) to further amend the bill on page 11, after line 24, by inserting a proviso suspending aid to Yugoslavia for 1 year. Pending debate. On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and by unanimous consent, Ordered, That when the Senate adjourns today it be to meet at 11 o'clock a.m. tomorrow. AUTHORITY FOR COMMITTEES TO MEET TOMORROW On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and by unanimous consent, Ordered, That all committees be authorized to meet until 12 o'clock noon tomorrow. ENROLLED JOINT RESOLUTION PRESENTED The Secretary reported that he had presented to the President of the United States the enrolled joint resolution (S.J. Res. 88) authorizing the issuance of a gold medal to Bob Hope. ADJOURNMENT On motion by Mr. CHURCH, at 4 o'clock and 40 minutes p.m., The Senate, under its order of today, adjourned until 11 o'clock a.m. tomorrow. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1962 Mr. J. J. "JOE" HICKEY, from the State of Wyoming, called the Senate to order at 11 o'clock a.m., and the Chaplain offered prayer. APPOINTMENT OF ACTING PRESIDENT The Secretary read the following communication from the President pro tempore: U.S. SENATE, PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE. Washington, D.C., June 6, 1962. To the Senate: The PRESIDENT pro tempore there- Senate. I appoint Hon. J. J. HICKEY, a upon signed the same. HOUSE BILLS REFERRED The bills this day received from the House of Representatives for concurrence, were severally read the first and second times by unanimous consent. Ordered, That the bills H.R. 9522, H.R. 10618, and H.R. 10651, be referred to the Committee on the Judiciary; and That the bill H.R. 11743 be referred to the Committee on Armed Services. Being temporarily absent from the Senate, I appoint Hon. J. J. HICKEY, a Senator from the State of Wyoming, to perform the duties of the Chair during my absence. CARL HAYDEN, President pro tempore. Mr. HICKEY thereupon took the chair. THE JOURNAL On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and by unanimous consent, The reading of the Journal of the proceedings of Tuesday, June 5, 1962, was dispensed with. COMMITTEES AUTHORIZED TO SIT The following-named committees were authorized to sit today during the session of the Senate, on the request of Mr. MANSFIELD: The Subcommittee on Business and Commerce of the Committee on the District of Columbia, the Subcommittee on Internal Security of the Committee on the Judiciary, and the Committee on Finance. EXECUTIVE SESSION On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, The Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive business; and after the consideration of executive business, LEGISLATIVE SESSION The Senate resumed its legislative session. OVEROBLIGATION OF APPROPRIATIONS IN EXCESS OF APPROVED APPORTIONMENT The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Administrator of Housing and Home Finance Agency, transmitting. pursuant to law, a report of a violation of regulations by incurring obligations in excess of approved apportionment of the appropriation "Low rent public housing program fund, Public Housing Administration, 1961"; which, with the accompanying paper, was referred to the Committee on Appropriations. REVIEW OF 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 quarterly report as of May 9, 1962, of the Defense Production Act of 1950 and a continuing review of the outstanding voluntary agreements and programs established under section 708(e) of the act; which. with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Banking and Currency. REPORT ON EXPORT CONTROL The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary of Commerce. transmitting, pursuant to law, the 59th quarterly report on export control for the period ended March 31, 1962; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Banking and Currency. REPORT OF DOMESTIC PRODUCED FISHERY The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary of the Interior. transmitting, pursuant to law, the 6th annual report, for the fiscal year 1960, of operations conducted by or under contract with the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries of the Department of the Interior to encourage the distribution of domestically produced fishery products: which, with the accompanying report. was referred to the Committee on Commerce. SUSPENSION OF DEPORTATION OF ALIENS The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate two com munications from the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice, transmitting, pursuant to law, reports stating all the facts and pertinent provisions of law in the case of certain aliens whose deportation has been suspended, together with statements of the reason for such suspension; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. REPORT OF FRAUDULENT CLAIMS AND UNECONOMICAL PRACTICES IN LODGING AND SUBSISTANCE ALLOWANCES PAID MEMBERS OF SHORE PATROLS 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 of fraudulent claims and uneconomical practices in lodging and subsistence allowances paid to members of shore patrols, Department of the Navy; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Government Operations. PRINTING OF REVIEW OF REPORT ON THE CHOWCHILLA RIVER BASIN, CALIF. Mr. CHAVEZ presented a communication from the Secretary of the Army, together with a letter from the Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army, transmitting a review of a report on the Chowchilla River Basin, Calif.; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on Public Works and ordered to be printed as a Senate document, with an illustration. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Mr. EASTLAND, from the Committee on the Judiciary, to whom were referred the following bills, reported them each without amendment and submitted reports thereon, as follows: S. 2614. A bill for the relief of Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Hua-Sing Ang (Rept. No. 1545); S. 2686. A bill for the relief of Stepanida Losowskaja (Rept. No. 1546); S. 2692. A bill for the relief of Armand Seri (Rept. No. 1547); S. 2699. A bill for the relief of Roswitha Seib (Rept. No. 1548); S. 2837. A bill for the relief of Konstantinos P. Theodoropoulos (Rept. No. 1549); S. 2862. A bill for the relief of Mai Har Tung (Rept. No. 1550); S. 2872. A bill for the relief of Wen Tang (Rept. No. 1551); H.R. 2833. An act for the relief of Franziska Aloisia Fuchs (nee Tercka) (Rept. No. 1563); H.R. 3595. An act for the relief of Anna Isernia Alloca (Rept. No. 1562); H.R. 3633. An act for the relief of Angelina Rainone (Rept. No. 1561); H.R. 3714. An act for the relief of Janina Maciejewska (Rept. No. 1560); H.R. 4655. An act for the relief of Adele Anis Mansour (Rept. No. 1559); and H.R. 6330. An act for the relief of Vincent Edward Hughes, his wife, Carmel Philomena Hughes, and their alien children (Rept. No. 1558). Mr. EASTLAND, from the Committee on the Judiciary, to whom were referred the following bills, reported them each with an amendment and submitted reports thereon, as follows: S. 2455. A bill for the relief of Mrs. Elizabeth Lovic (Rept. No. 1552); S. 2855. A bill for the relief of Weng Chiew Wong and Moy Chong Wong (Rept. No. 1553); and S. 2999. A bill for the relief of Kang Soon Yang (Rept. No. 1554). Mr. EASTLAND, from the Committee on the Judiciary, to whom were referred the following bills, reported them each with amendments and submitted reports thereon, as follows: S. 2711. A bill for the relief of Tasia Demetropoulou (Dimitropoulos) (Rept. No. 1555); S. 2904. A bill for the relief of Herrn Stefan Zappel (Rept. No. 1556); S. 2994. A bill for the relief of Olaf Schastzle Bonde (also known as Olaf Carl Schastzle) (Rept. No. 1557); and H.R. 10502. An act for the relief of James B. Troup (Rept. No. 1564). Mr. MCCLELLAN, from the Committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred the bill (S. 3025) to supplement certain provisions of Federal law incorporating the Texas & Pacific Railway Co. in order to give certain additional authority to such company, reported it without amendment and submitted a report (No. 1565) thereon. Mr. EASTLAND, from the Committee on the Judiciary, submitted a report (No. 1543), accompanied by a bill (S. 3377) for the relief of James M. Norman, which was read the first and second times by unanimous consent and ordered placed on the calendar. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND JOINT Bills and joint resolutions were introduced, severally read the first and second times by unanimous consent, and referred as follows: By Mr. YARBOROUGH (for him- S. 3373. A bill to amend section 632 of title 38, United States Code, to provide for an extension of the program of grants-in-aid to the Republic of the Philippines for the hospitalization of certain veterans; to the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. By Mr. SCOTT: S. 3374. A bill to provide an exemption from participation in the Federal oldage and survivors insurance program for individuals who are members of a church whose doctrines forbid participation in such program on grounds of religious belief; to the Committee on Finance. By Mr. SYMINGTON: S. 3375. A bill for the relief of George Edward Leonard; and S. 3376. A bill for the relief of Carl Dale Terrill; to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. BYRD of West Virginia: S. 3378. A bill for the relief of Dr. Restituto M. Cabaltica; to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. WILLIAMS of Delaware: S. 3379. A bill relating to mining claims on lands within the national forests; to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. By Mr. KEATING: S. 3380. A bill to designate the second Monday in October as National Teachers' Day; to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. MANSFIELD (for himself, S.J. Res. 195. Joint resolution creating and establishing the Capitol Commission; to the Committee on Rules and Administration. By Mr. JAVITS: S.J. Res. 196. Joint resolution to amend section 315(a) of the Federal Communications Act of 1934; to the Committee on Commerce. ADDITIONAL COAUTHOR OF SENATE BILL 3180 On motion by Mr. MCCARTHY, and by unanimous consent, Ordered, That the name of Mr. ENGLE be added as a coauthor of the bill (S. 3180) to establish the Capitol Hill National Historical Park and to provide for the protection and preservation of its historic character, dignity, and environment. WITHDRAWAL OF SUSPENSION OF DEPORTATION OF IOANNIS CONSTANTELIAS Mr. EASTLAND, from the Committee on the Judiciary, reported the following concurrent resolution (S. Con. Res. 76) and submitted a report (No. 1544) thereon: Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That the Congress, in accordance with section 246(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C.A. 1256(a)), withdraws the suspension of deportation in the case of Ioannis Constantelias (A-2044661) which was previously granted by the Attorney General and approved by the Congress. Ordered, That it be placed on the calendar. AMENDMENT OF THE FOREIGN ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1961 On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, The Senate resumed the consideration of its unfinished business, viz, the bill (S. 2996) to amend further the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, and for other purposes. The question being on agreeing to the amendment yesterday proposed by Mr. PROXMIRE (for himself and Mr. COTTON), inserting on page 11, after line 24, certain words suspending assistance to Yugoslavia, Pending debate, On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and by unanimous consent, Ordered, That during the further consideration of the pending bill, debate on any amendment, motion, or appeal, except a motion to lay on the table, shall |