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tion of goods or services, including strategic materials, needed in any country with which an agreement was negotiated, or in other friendly countries, with the authority to use currencies received in repayment for the purposes stated in this section or for deposit to the general account of the Treasury of the United States;

"(4) for developing new markets on a mutually beneficial basis;

"(5) for grants-in-aid to increase production for domestic needs in friendly countries;

"(6) for purchasing materials for United States stockpiles.

"(d) In carrying out the provisions of this section, the President shall take special precaution to safeguard against the displacement of foreign exchange earnings which would otherwise accrue to the United States or any friendly nations.

"(e) The President is authorized to enter into such agreements with third countries receiving goods accruing from the proceeds of sales made pursuant to this section as he deems necessary to effectuate the purpose of this Act."

Sec. 707. The Mutual Defense Assistance Act of 1949, as amended (22 U. S. C. 1571-1604), is further amended as follows:

(a) Excess equipment.-Immediately before the period in the next to last sentence of section 403 (d) (relating to limitation on furnishing of excess equipment), insert a comma and the following: “and after June 30, 1953, by an additional $200,000,000".

(b) Sales of military equipment.Strike out the word "The" where it appears at the beginning of section 408 (e) (1) (relating to sales of military equipment) and insert in lieu thereof the following: "Notwithstanding the provisions of section 530 (a) of the Mutual Security Act of 1951, as amended, the".

(c) Dependable undertaking procedure -Amend the last sentence of section 408 (e) (2) (relating to sales of military equipment) to read as follows: "Before a contract is entered into, or rehabilitation work is undertaken, such nation, or international military organization or headquarters, shall (A) provide the United States with a dependable undertaking to pay the full amount of such contract or the cost of such rehabilitation which will assure the United States against any loss on the contract, or rehabilitation work, and (B) shall make funds available in such amounts and at such times as may be necessary to meet the payments required by the contract or the rehabilitation work in advance of the time such payments are due, in addition to the estimated amount of any damages and costs that may accrue from the cancellation of such contract or rehabilitation work: Provided, That the total amount of outstanding contracts under this subsection, less the amounts which have been paid to the United States by such nations, shall at no time exceed $700,000,000.”

(d) Loans of equipment.—Amend section 411 (d) (containing definitions) to read as follows:

"(d) The term 'services' shall include any service, repair, training of personnel, or technical or other assistance or information necessary to effectuate the purposes of this Act, including loans of limited quantities of equipment for designated periods solely for test and study purposes."

Sec. 708. The remaining provisions of the Economic Cooperation Act of 1948, as amended (22 U. S. C. 1503–1519), are further amended as follows:

(a) Term of guaranties.—Amend section 111 (b) (3) (relating to guaranties) by striking out "which guaranties shall terminate not later than fourteen years from the date of enactment of this Act", and by inserting in lieu thereof "which guaranties shall be limited to terms not exceeding twenty years from the date of issuance".

(b) Counterpart loans.-Amend the last proviso of section 115 (b) (6) (relating to counterpart funds) to read as follows: "And provided further, That whenever funds from such special account are used by a country to make loans, all funds received in repayment of such loans prior to termination of assistance to such country shall be reused only for such purposes as shall have been agreed to between the country and the Government of the United States."

(c) Use of local currency.—Amend section 115 (h) by striking out "including" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "and, without regard to section 1415 of the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1953, for".

Sec. 709. United Nations technical cooperation programs.-Amend the last proviso in section 404 (b) of the Act for International Development by striking out the word "fiscal" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "calendar".

Sec. 710. Amendment and repeal of certain provisions.—(a) (1) Section 516 (a) of the Mutual Security Act of 1951 as amended, is amended to read as follows:

"(a) The Congress recognizes the vital role of free enterprise in achieving rising levels of production and standards of living essential to the economic progress and defensive strength of the free world. Accordingly, it is declared to be the policy of the United States, in furtherance of the objectives of this Act, to encourage the efforts of other free countries in fostering private initiative and competition, in discouraging monopolistic practices, in improving the technical efficiency of their industry, agriculture, and commerce, and in the strengthening of free labor unions; and to encourage American enterprise in contributing to the economic strength of other free countries through private investment abroad and the exchange of ideas and technical information on the matters covered by this subsection."

(2) Section 516 (b) of such Act, as amended, is amended by striking out the

words "To accomplish the purpose of clause (1) of subsection (a) of this section, under" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "Under".

(b) Section 115 (k) of the Economic Cooperation Act of 1948, as amended, is repealed. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to prevent the carrying out of any commitment or agreement entered into pursuant to such section 115 (k) prior to the date of enactment of this Act.

And the Senate agree to the same.
ALEXANDER WILEY,

H. ALEXANDER SMITH,

BOURKE B. HICKENLOOPER,
WILLIAM F. KNOWLAND,

WALTER F. GEORGE,

THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN,
JOHN SPARKMAN,

Managers on the Part of the Senate.
R. B. CHIPERFIELD,
JOHN M. VORYS,
WALTER H. JUDD,
JAS. P. RICHARDS,
LAURIE BATTLE,

Managers on the Part of the House.

The Senate proceeded to consider the said report; and

Resolved, That the Senate agree thereto.

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

ENROLLED BILL PRESENTED

The Secretary reported that on today he presented to the President of the United States the enrolled bill (S. 2199) to allow States during major disasters to use or distribute certain surplus equipment and supplies of the Federal Government.

RECESS

On motion by Mr. KNOWLAND,

The Senate, at 8 o'clock and 20 minutes p. m., took a recess until 12 o'clock noon tomorrow.

TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1953 (Legislative day of Monday, July 6, 1953)

The PRESIDENT pro tempore called the Senate to order at 12 o'clock noon in executive session, and the Chaplain offered prayer.

LEGISLATIVE SESSION

On motion by Mr. KNOWLAND, The Senate resumed its legislative session.

THE JOURNAL

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

The Journal of the proceedings of Monday, July 13, 1953, was approved.

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 the bill (H. R. 5877) to amend certain administrative provisions of the Tariff Act of 1930 and related laws, and for other purposes, in

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A quorum being present, TEMPORARY ADMISSION OF CERTAIN ALIENS

The PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Acting Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report concerning certain aliens granted temporary admission into the United States; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

AUDIT REPORT OF PANAMA CANAL COMPANY AND CANAL ZONE GOVERNMENT The PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Acting Comptroller General of the United States, transmitting, pursuant to law, an audit report of the Panama Canal Company and the Canal Zone government for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1952; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

DEFENSE HOUSING AT CAPE MAY, N. J. The PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to authorize the Coast Guard to accept, operate, and maintain a certain defense housing facility at Cape May, N. J.; which, with the accompanying paper, was referred to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

REPORT ON WAR-RISK AND MARINE AND
LIABILITY INSURANCE

The PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary of Commerce, transmitting, pursuant to law, a quarterly report on war-risk insurance and certain marine and liability insurance for the period ended June 30, 1953; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

REPORT OF NATIONAL MUNITIONS CONTROL

BOARD

The PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Executive Secretary, National Munitions Control Board, transmitting, pursuant to law, a confidential report of the Board's activities in the control of the traffic in arms and implements of war for the period July 1 to December 31, 1952; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.

PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS

The PRESIDENT pro tempore presented a resolution of the Legislature of the State of Wisconsin, favoring immediate development of the St. Lawrence seaway project; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.

Mr. LANGER presented the following resolutions, which were referred as indicated:

A resolution of Walsh Aerie, No. 2803, of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Grafton, S. Dak., favoring the enactment of legislation relative to stamps bearing the inscription "In God We Trust"; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

A resolution of the Divide County Farmers Union, Alamo, N. Dak., favoring continued appropriations for REA and RTA program and 100 percent of a true parity for farm price support loan program and remonstrating against the modernized parity formula of the 1949 Farm Act and against universal military training; to the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

Mr. WELKER, by unanimous consent, from the Committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred the bill (S. 2137) to prohibit the blending of wheat imported as unfit for human consumption with wheat suitable for human consumption, reported it with amendments and submitted a report (No. 523) thereon.

Mr. TOBEY, by unanimous consent, from the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, to whom was referred the bill (S. 539) to authorize the Interstate Commerce Commission to make mandatory the installation of certain railroad communication systems, reported it with an amendment and submitted a report (No. 572) thereon.

Mr. KUCHEL, by unanimous consent, from the Committee on Public Works, to whom was referred the bill (S. 2342) authorizing the State of California to collect tolls for the use of certain highway crossings across the bay of San Fran

cisco, reported it without amendment and submitted a report (No. 573) thereon.

Mr. MILLIKIN, by unanimous consent, from the Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the bill (H. R. 5898) to extend until December 31, 1953, the period with respect to which the excessprofits tax shall be effective, reported it without amendment and submitted a report (No. 576) thereon.

Mr. PAYNE, by unanimous consent, from the Committee on the District of Columbia, to whom was referred the bill (H. R. 2236) for the establishment of a Commission on Area Problems of the Greater Washington Metropolitan Area, reported it with additional amendments and submitted a report (No. 581) thereon.

Mr. PURTELL, by unanimous consent, from the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, to whom were referred the following bills, reported them each without amendment and submitted reports thereon, as follows:

S. 1456. A bill to amend the act entitled "An act to authorize a permanent annual appropriation for the maintenance and operation of the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory," approved May 7, 1928, as amended (Rept. No. 574); and

S. 1866. A bill to amend sections 502 (1) and 507 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act in order to identify the drug known as aureomycin by its chemical name, chlortetracycline (Rept. No. 575).

Mr. BUTLER of Nebraska, by unanimous consent, from the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, to whom were referred the following bills, reported them each without amendment and submitted reports thereon, as follows:

H. R. 233. A bill to release all the right, title, and interest of the United States in and to all fissionable materials in certain land in Marion County, Ind. (Rept. No. 524);

H. R. 1991. A bill relating to certain construction-cost adjustments in connection with the Greenfields division of the Sun River irrigation project, Montana (Rept. No. 525); and

H. R. 2779. A bill to provide for perfecting the title of C. A. Lundy to certain lands in the State of California heretofore patented by the United States (Rept. No. 526).

Mr. BUTLER of Nebraska, by unanimous consent, from the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, to whom were referred the following bills, reported them each with an amendment and submitted reports thereon, as follows:

S. 1197. A bill granting the consent of Congress to the negotiation by the States of Nebraska, Wyoming, and South Dakota of certain compacts with respect to the use of waters common to two or more of said States (Rept. No. 527);

S. 1433. A bill to extend the benefits of certain provisions of the Reclamation Project Act of 1939 to the Arch Hurley Conservancy District, Tucumcari recla

mation project, New Mexico (Rept. No. 528);

S. 2220. A bill to amend section 28 of the act of February 25, 1920, as amended, so as to provide certain exemptions from the requirement that pipelines having rights-of-way over public lands must be operated as common carriers (Rept. No. 578); and

H. R. 1802. A bill to amend the act of Congress approved March 4, 1915 (38 Stat. 1214), as amended (Rept. No. 529).

Mr. BUTLER of Nebraska, by unanimous consent, from the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, to whom were referred the following bills, reported them each with amendments and submitted reports thereon, as follows:

S. 727. A bill to provide that certain costs and expenses incurred in connection with repayment contracts with the Deaver, Willwood, and Belle Fourche irrigation districts shall be nonreimbursable (Rept. No. 530); and

S. 887. A bill to permit the exchange and amendment of farm units on Federal irrigation projects, and for other purposes (Rept. No. 531).

Mr. LANGER, by unanimous consent, 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. 61. A bill for the relief of Hedwig Marek and Emma Elizabeth Marek (Rept. No. 533);

S. 323. A bill for the relief of Rose Cohen (Rept. No. 534);

S. 541. A bill to extend detention benefits under the War Claims Act of 1948 to employees of contractors with the United States (Rept. No. 580);

S. 550. A bill for the relief of Thomas O. Robitscher (Rept. No. 535);

S. 563. A bill for the relief of Ronald Lee Shields (Rept. No. 536);

S. 569. A bill for the relief of Lina Anna Adelheid (Adam) Hoyer (Rept. No. 537);

S. 596. A bill for the relief of Alfonso Albano (Rept. No. 538);

S. 672. A bill for the relief of Agostino Giusto (Rept. No. 539);

S. 825. A bill for the relief of Karin Rita Grubb (Rept. No. 540);

S. 1009. A bill for the relief of Zoltan Weingarten (Rept. No. 541);

S. 1281. A bill for the relief of Emmanuel Aristides Nicoloudis (Rept. No. 542); S. 1955. A bill for the relief of Giorgio Salvini Thompson (Rept. No. 543);

H. R. 665. A bill for the relief of N. A. G. L. Moerings, Mrs. Bertha Johanna Krayenbrink Moerings, and Lambertus Karel Aloysius Josef Moerings (Rept. No. 544);

H. R. 674. A bill for the relief of Irene F. M. Boyle (Rept. No. 545);

H. R. 765. A bill for the relief of Tien Koo Chen (Rept. No. 546);

H. R. 779. A bill for the relief of Ida Baghdassarian (Rept. No. 547);

H. R. 781. A bill for the relief of Johanna C. Willemsen (Rept. No. 548);

H. R. 819. A bill for the relief of Monika Klein (Rept. No. 549);

H. R. 820. A bill for the relief of Mrs. Pia Biondi (Rept. No. 550);

H. R. 847. A bill for the relief of Robert J. Rickards, Conception Sotelo Rickards, and Walter John Rickards (Rept. No. 551);

H. R. 892. A bill for the relief of Betty Robertson and Irene Robertson (Rept. No. 552);

H. R. 978. A bill for the relief of Harue Fukuhushi (Rept. No. 553);

H. R. 1106. A bill for the relief of Hannelore Mayerl Fulbright (Rept. No. 554); H. R. 1143. A bill for the relief of Mary Francina Marconi, Fernanda Guzzi, Anna Ferraro, Mary Laudano, and Julia Pisano (Rept. No. 555);

H. R. 1211. A bill for the relief of Isak Benmuvhar (Rept. No. 556);

H. R. 1330. A bill for the relief of Mrs. Liane Lieu and her son, Peter Lieu (Rept. No. 557);

H. R. 1886. A bill for the relief of Paul Myung Ha Chung (Rept. No. 558);

H. R. 2160. A bill for the relief of Clementina Ferrara, Maria Garofalo, Rosetta Savino, Maria Serra, Albina Zamunner, and Fedora Gazzarrini (Rept. No. 559);

H. R. 2351. A bill for the relief of Sam Rosenblat (Rept. No. 560);

H. R. 2392. A bill for the relief of Lee Kwang Nong (George Clifford Roeder) (Rept. No. 561);

H. R. 2506. A bill for the relief of certain members of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart (Rept. No. 562);

H. R. 2652. A bill for the relief of Constance Brouwer Scheffer (Rept. No. 563); H. R. 2787. A bill for the relief of Hosefine Hoorn (Dmytruk) (Rept. No. 564); H. R. 3670. A bill for the relief of Mrs. Julia Gamroth (Rept. No. 565); and

H. R. 4110. A bill for the relief of Mrs. Marie Weir (Rept. No. 566).

Mr. LANGER, by unanimous consent, 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. 205. A bill for the relief of Evdoxia J. Kitsos (Rept. No. 567);

S. 850. A bill for the relief of Alice Power and Ruby Power (Rept. No. 568); S. 1704. A bill for the relief of Christina Pantelis Triantafilu (Rept. No. 569); H. R. 1459. A bill for the relief of Mrs. Mildred G. Kates and Ronald Kates (Rept. No. 570); and

H. R. 1963. A bill for the relief of Anneliese Schillings (Rept. No. 571).

Mr. CAPEHART, by unanimous consent, from the Committee on Banking and Currency, to whom was referred the bill (S. 2047) to amend the Rubber Act of 1948, as amended, to provide for the sale of Government-owned rubber-producing facilities, to repeal and modify certain of its provisions affected thereby, and for other purposes, reported it with amendments and submitted a report (No. 579) thereon.

Mr. CAPEHART asked and obtained unanimous consent that the minority be granted permission to submit its views thereon, to be printed as part of the report.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND JOINT

RESOLUTION

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

By Mr. WELKER:

S. 2374. A bill for the relief of V. A. Verhei; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. SALTONSTALL (by request):

S. 2375. A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to proceed with construction at stations of the Alaska Communication System; to the Committee on Armed Services.

By Mr. SALTONSTALL (by request):

S. 2376. A bill for the relief of Rita Teresina Iosa; and

S. 2377. A bill for the relief of Jack Dunnous; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. GILLETTE:

S. 2378. A bill for the relief of Janice Beth Culbertson, a minor; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. GRISWOLD:

S. 2379. A bill for the relief of Mrs. Ourania Kraniotis; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. BARRETT (for himself and Mr. BUTLER of Nebraska): S. 2380. A bill to amend section 17 of the Mineral Leasing Act of February 25, 1920, as amended;

S. 2381. A bill to amend section 27 of the Mineral Leasing Act of February 25, 1920, as amended, in order to promote the development of oil and gas on the public domain; and

S. 2382. A bill to amend section 17b of the Mineral Leasing Act of February 25, 1920, as amended, in order to promote the development of oil and gas on the public domain; to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

By Mr. HENDRICKSON (for him-
self, Mr. SMITH of New Jersey,
Mr. Ives, Mr. LEHMAN, and Mr.
TOBEY):

S. 2383. A bill granting the consent of Congress to a compact between the State of New Jersey and the State of New York known as the Waterfront Commission Compact, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

By Mr. LONG:

S. 2384. A bill to prescribe qualifications for appointment to the office of Judge Advocate General of any of the Armed Forces, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Armed Services.

S. 2385. A bill to provide an adequate channel in Old and Atchafalaya Rivers: to the Committee on Public Works. By Mr. DOUGLAS:

S. 2386. A bill for the relief of Guy Criel;

S. 2387. A bill for the relief of Willy Voos and his wife, Alma Voos; and

S. 2388. A bill for the relief of Gertrude Tutschka; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. TOBEY (by request):

S. 2389. A bill to amend the act of December 3, 1942; to the Committee on Ininterstate and Foreign Commerce.

By Mr. CAPEHART:

S. 2390. A bill for the relief of Nazmee Hazamey Heddy; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. MARTIN:

S. 2391. A bill to continue until the close of June 30, 1955, the suspension of duties and import taxes on metal scrap, and for other purposes; and

S. 2392. A bill relating to the computation of the invested capital credit for excess-profits-tax purposes in certain cases where property has been exchanged for stock and where the stock has been distributed as a taxable dividend; to the Committee on Finance. By Mr. LANGER:

S. 2393. A bill to provide the means for determining fair market value in certain cases; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. MUNDT (for himself and
Mr. CASE):

S. J. Res. 101. Joint resolution to authorize an appropriation for the construction, extension, and improvement of a grade school building in the town of Mission, S. Dak.; to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

By Mr. MCCARRAN:

S. J. Res. 102. Joint resolution to provide for transfer to the War Claims Fund of $57,284,365.78 from remaining World War I assets to the Office of Allen Property; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

Mr. CASE, by unanimous consent, introduced a bill (S. 2394) to amend the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1953; which was read the first and second times and ordered to lie on the table.

SUSPENSION OF DEPORTATION OF CERTAIN ALIENS

Mr. LANGER, by unanimous consent, from the Committee on the Judiciary, reported the following concurrent resolution (S. Con. Res. 41) and submitted a report (No. 532) thereon:

Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That the Congress favors the suspension of deportation in the case of each alien hereinafter named, in which case the Attorney General has suspended deportation for more than 6 months:

A-5062228, Afendakis, Leonardo An

drew.

A-3664160, Ali, Mohazid or Mozahia

Ali.

99307/719, Alvarez-Rodriguez, Delfin or Delfin Alvarez.

A-1636552, Alves, Joao or John.

A-4625616, Amico, Anthony D' or Antonio D'Amico or Antonio D'Amico. A-5960217, Angioi, Battista.

A-9634235, Antipuna, Fortunato Mahilum or Fortunato Majilum Antipona. A-9663816, Antonio, Manuel.

A-9666231, Apfel. George Johann or John or George Apfel.

A-6425673, Aslanidis, Emil Christo

pher.

A-2354317, Austrian, Ludwig Autzin

ger.

A-2708231, Balsis, Harry.

A-6064008, Banuelos-Rivera, Carlos. 0900-59275, Barland, Felipe Mercedes or Felipe De Las Mercedes Diaz-Valdez. A-43700797, Barreiro-Lopez, Francisco. 1500/41615, Barrera-Pena, Santiago. A-3109138, Bebber, Erich Oskar or Eric Oscar Beber.

A-1556538, Bello, Enrique Delgado or Enrique Delgado Acosta.

A-4632413, Belmontes-Mora, Miguel or Ricardo Belmontes or Rafael Belmontes. A-4192899, Benderly, Maurice O. or Margarit Benderly or Margit Odisha Benderly.

A-7886442, Bertoni, Giovanni or Giovanni Benedeto Bertoni.

A-9737492, Bingue, Eugene Laurent

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A-8227996T, Chung, Kwong or Stanley Kwong Chung.

1600-99815, Cifuentes-Arriola, Juan Jose or Juan Jose Carrion-Arreola. A-9166407, Clamor, Peter Orga. A-2415435, Correia, Gabriel Mendes, or Gabriel Mendes.

A-5762780, Dalesecky, Florian John, or Fred J. Delke.

A-6948131, Danhaus, Elizabeth Robles. A-5854657, Davis, Tillie, or Tillie Richmond, nee Taube Alexandrovicaite or Tillie Alexsender.

0300-227416. Decsaby, Laszlo. T-2314903, Demopoulos, Marika. A-6794955, Deutch, Rachel Barouch. A-1577126, Dimitri, Ivan, or John Dimitroff.

A-7966242, Dionicio-Avila, Jose, or Jose Avila-Dioncio.

A-8259461, Dolgan, Francesco, or Frank Dolgan.

A-5945622, Dong, Cheng King, or Ching King Dong.

A-7092745, Drezler, Vojech or Bela.
A-2959533, Duhr, Theodor Erich.
A-6811621, Edquiban Mendigoren,

Ernesto.

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T-2672505, Espinoza, Florencia Guzman de.

A-4611217, Fantini, John Raffaele, or Giovanni Rafeolo Fantini.

A-5777219, Farrell, William.

A-6694196, Fastag, Johanna, or Phastag, nee Johanna Edith Henoch.

A-2919060, Fernandes, Apresentacao. A-7469942, Fernandez, Lucia Villalabcs de.

A-7039917, Fernandez, Manuela. A-8091091, Fernandez-Rios, Manuel, or Manuel Fernandez.

A-7039697, Fitzgerald, James Louis, or James Louis Clarkson, or Leroy Spence Clarkson.

A-7117528, Fokianos, Angelo or Foki

anis.

V-938987, Fornaciari, Luigi.

A-1322964, Fountos, Nick, or Nicholaos Fountos.

A-4861728, Fox, Ethel, nee Lvovitch. 0400/34248, Frank, Anna Marie. A-5966259, Fredericks, Eunice Eglantine, nee Thomas.

T-1497438, Fuchiwaki, Sam Harushi. A-4883322, Garcia, Frances Delgado de, or Francisca Apodaca, or Frances Garcia. A-7398209, Garcia-Bustos, Antonio. A-7398187, Garcia, Juana Hernandez de. Gareh, Miriam, nee

0300-412212, Miriam Hearsch.

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A-5964238, Jacobi, Arthur.

A-5964237, Jacobi, Erna.
A-5964239, Jacobi, Ursula.

T-1892799, Jasbitz, Marcello.

A-9782685, Jobo, Elelue Abiodu, or Gabrada Jobo.

A-5070317, Jurma, Trandafir Traian, or Trandafir Jurma.

A-8193540, Kaczmarek, Jan Michal Zdzibor.

A-0947345, Kaczmarek, Paciencia Ildefonsa (nee Fernandez Ruiz).

A-2086745, Kakiuchi, Tsuneshichi. A-2823955, Kayayan, Bedros. A-6920531, Kelly, Gordon Scott. 0200-102806, Ken, Lim or Lin Ar Hing. A-6753062, Kennedy, Beverley Lillian Trenhaile.

A-7691223, Kostka, Hildegard.

A-9025173, Kounoupiotis, Theodoro Dimitrious or Ted Counnis.

A-3167117, Koy, Louie.
A-3193648, Kui, Chong.

T-2659485, Kwong, Ma or Kong or

Gong.

A-1323629, Lamela, Manuel or Manuel Joseph Lamela.

A-6708843, Lapides, Louis Bernard or Leiser Beer Lapides.

V-753959, Lau, You Tin or Bartholomew Lau.

A-6817531, Lawrence, Oswald.

0800-91500, Lawson, Durley George.

A-7367922, Leal, Efren.

A-6629325, Leal, Enedina Acosta de.

A-7367923, Leal, Ruben.

A-7367924, Leal, Raquel.

V-860926, Lee, Bao Yung or Lee Bao Yung.

T-2760206, Lee, Roslaie Jo-Li Shia or Sha Tsai Lee.

A-5433990, Lilly, Joseph Alexander.
A-5456782, Lim, Eng.

A-6882168, Look, Richard Gregory or Mang Shiu Look.

A-6848056, Look, Rose Tan (nee Tan Kung Bik).

A-9539023, Lopes, Antonio. A-5257815, Lopes, Domingos Da Silva. 1500/48044, Lopez, Enrique.

1500/48045, Lopez, Marcela Duenas De. A-9681388, Loy, Au or Loi Au or Au Loi or O Loi.

T-1735013, Luerio, Aleida Estrella Marrero y Azcuy De.

A-7450200, Lujan, Atilano. A-7450201, Lujan, Juana. A-4469140, Lyons, Maude Eveyln or Ivey Evelyn Lyons.

A-3335189, Maccari, Italo.

A-6426980, Maldonado, Dulcina Aragones nee Liranzo.

A-3049310, Marczek, Frank or Franciszek Emanuel Marczek.

A-5471139, Marquez, Zobeida Valenciz de or Sophy Marquez.

A-7122052, Marquez-Gonzalez, Alfredo.
A-1391233, Marx, Herbert Edgar.
A-7290914, Matthews, Helen nee Lem-

bessis.

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