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Communistic propaganda matter, to prohibit the Page

transmittal of in the United States mails, or
in interstate commerce for circulation or use
in public schools-(See bills S. 1409, S. 1824.)

Communists-
Domination in unions, to establish effective means
to determine, and to eliminate Communists
from positions of influence and control in
labor unions-(See bill S. 1254.)
Domination of certain unions, public policy and,
report on, to print as a Senate document____.
Organization, to make it unlawful for a member

of, to hold an office or employment with any
labor organization, and to permit the dis-
charge by employers of persons who are mem-
bers of organizations designated as subversive
by the Attorney General of the United
States (See bill S. 23.)

Party and similar organizations, to outlaw-(See
bill S. 200.)

Party in America, resolution favoring to outlaw
and make membership in, unlawful_‒‒‒‒‒‒
Party of the United States, report of the Subver-
sive Activities Control Board, requiring the,
to register as a Communist-action organiza-
tion under the Subversive Activities Control
Act of 1950___
Communists and subversive activities, resolution fav-
oring the right and duty of Congress and the
judiciary to investigate all, and to use every
legitimate and constitutional means to drive
them out of the Federal, State, and other in-
strumentalities of government-----
Community water supplies, resolution favoring the
fluoridation of, and urging that fluoridation
be adopted in all communities in the Com-
monwealth of Massachusetts and commend-
ing the local, State, and Federal departments
of health in their efforts to make the above
available----

Comptroller General of the United States-
Communications from, transmitting-

Proposed legislation, draft of-

To expedite the payment of the Comptroller
General of judgment rendered by the dis-
trict courts and the Court of Claims against
the United States, together with an analysis
of current laws and proceedings governing
payment of judgment against the United
States__

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Reports by, on-

Alaska Railroad, survey and review of the
operations of the, fiscal year 1952____.
Alaska Road Commission, survey and review
of, for fiscal year 1952___
Audit of-

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Bureau of Customs, Treasury Department,
for fiscal year 1952, of the importation
into the United States of Canadian wheat
classified for customs purposes as "wheat,
unfit for human consumption"..
Bureau of Engraving and Printing, fiscal
years 1951 and 1952___.

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Comptroller General of the United States-Con.
Communications from, transmitting-Continued
Reports by, on-

Office of Investigation, General Accounting
Office, report of investigation by, covering
the sale of Government-owned timber by
the Forest Service, Department of Agricul-
ture, and the Bureau of Land Management,
Department of the Interior___
Comptroller of the Currency, communication from,
transmitting annual report, calendar year

1951
Concepta, Sister (Ida Riegel)-(See bills S. 366, S.
1015.)

Conditional gifts to further the defense effort, draft
of proposed legislation to authorize the ac-
ceptance of‒‒‒‒‒

Confederate Reunion and Sons of Confederate Vet-
erans Convention to be held in Mobile, Ala.,
June 9 through June 11, 1953, to authorize the
attendance of the United States Marine Corps
Band at the (See bill S. 1764.)

Conference reports, requiring statements signed by a
majority of conferees of each body to accom-
pany-(See S. Con. Res. 50.)

Congress-

Committee to wait upon the President to inform
him that the two Houses have completed the
business of the session and are ready to ad-
journ, to appoint (See S. Res. 161.)

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Eighty-third, to establish the date of the second
regular session of the-(See H. J. Res. 325.)
Granting the consent of, to certain Western

States and the Territories of Alaska and
Hawaii to enter into a compact relating to
higher education in the Western States and
establishing the Western Interstate Commis-
sion for Higher Education-(See bill S. 1515.)
Joint session-

To count the electoral vote-(See S. Con. Res.
1.)

Tellers on the part of the Senate appointed__
Tellers on the part of the House appointed__
Held

Announcing of results--

Report to the Senate on result of votes cast__
To receive messages of the President (See

H. Con. Res. 24.)

66777

Congress-Continued

Members of-

To increase the salaries of-(See bill S. 1663.)
To prohibit the donation to or acceptance by,
of contributions for services rendered or to be
rendered as such Members or for reimburse-
ment of expenses incurred in the performance
of their duties as such Members-(See bill
S. 177.)

To provide a 3-day period for the election of,
and the appointment of electors of President
and Vice President-(See bill S. 806.)
To provide chapel facilities for-(See S. Con.
Res. 14; H. Con. Res. 60.)

Notifying the President that the two Houses are
ready to adjourn sine die-(See S. Res. 161.)
Quorum-

To appoint committee to notify President of
assembling of-(See S. Res. 1.)

Members on part of the Senate appointed____
Members on part of the House providing for..
Sine die adjournment of the first session of the
Eighty-third, providing for-(See S. Con. Res.

53.)

Taxation and borrowing powers of the, proposing
an amendment to the Constitution of the
United States relative to the (See S. J. Res.
61.)

To enable the, in aid of the common defense, to
function effectively in time of emergency or
disaster, proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of the United States (See S. J.
Res. 39.)

Witnesses before either House of, or their com-
mittees, to amend the immunity provision
relating to testimony given by-(See bill S.
16.)

Congress of 1754, held at Albany, N. Y., on June 24
of that year, creating a committee to assist
in the celebration of the 200th anniversary
of the (See S. J. Res. 99; H. J. Res. 290.)
Congressional and Judicial Salaries, to provide for the
creation of a Commission on-(See bill S.
2417.)

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Library of-(See Librarian of Congress.)
Members of-

Certain other officers and employees of the
United States, and certain officials of political
parties, to require to file statements disclosing
the amount and sources of their incomes, the
value of their assets, and their dealings in
securities and commodities-(See bill S. 334.)
Establishing rules of procedure in cases where a,
in debate, makes derogatory remarks con-
cerning a citizen of the United States-(See
S. Con. Res. 11.)

To abolish the franking privilege of, and to
require the payment of postage on all official
mail sent by the Government of the United
States (See bill S. 2503.)

To amend the Civil Service Retirement Act,
with respect to the survivorship benefits
granted to-(See bill H. R. 3073.)

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Connecticut-Continued

Copy of civil-defense compact between Delaware,
Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Mex-
ico, New Hampshire, Nevada, Oklahoma,
Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Texas,
West Virginia, Ohio, Arizona, California, and
Colorado__
Interstate civil defense and mutual-aid compact,
notification to the Senate of entrance into,
with Ohio, Delaware, Florida, Maryland, New
Hampshire, Rhode Island, and West Virginia_
Legislature of the State of-
Communications from, transmitting—

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Petitions, resolutions, and memorials from-
Annual inspection and certification by the
Coast Guard of all vessels, regardless of
size, which carry passengers for hire,
urging_.

Atomic Energy Act, favoring the amending
of the, so as to eliminate any language
which may be interpreted as providing for
the extension of tax exemption to private
contractors with the Atomic Energy Com-
mission or to vendors of such contractors_
Educational television, remonstrating
against any assignment to commercial
stations of the 3 channels now allocated
to Connecticut for, and to ask an ex-
tension for 2 years of the period for ac-
ceptance of them..

Excise tax of 20 percent on purses, hand-

bags, pocketbooks, wallets, and billfolds
of a price not exceeding $10, favoring the
elimination of---

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Federal Beach Erosion Board, favoring ac-
tion to expedite completion of the reports
of the____
Immigration and Naturalization Act of
1952, urging need for revising in harmony
with American democratic concepts--- 352, 357
Motor-fuel taxation, favoring the retire-
ment of the Federal Government from
the field of.

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Conservation, resolution favoring, to integrate the sub-
ject of, into the grade- and high-school sub-
jects so that every child may learn the funda-
mentals of conservation, and provide in the
training of teachers a thorough understand-
ing in the conservation of our natural re-

sources_.

Consolidated General Appropriation Act, providing
for a (See S. Con. Res. 8.)
Constantina, Sister (Teresia Kakonyi.)-(See bill S.

208.)

Constellation, to provide for the repair and restora-
tion of the frigate (See bill S. 2246.)
Constitution of the United States-
Amendments proposed-

Appropriations, relating to (See S. J. Res. 30.)
Candidates for President and Vice President-
Providing for nomination of, and for elec-
tion of such candidates, by popular vote-
(See S. J. Res. 84.)

Providing for nomination of, by primary elec-
tions (See S. J. Res. 17.)

Relating to the nomination and election of,
and to succession to the office of President
in the event of the death or inability of
the President-(See S. J. Res. 85.)
Citizens of the United States who have attained
the age of 18, to grant the right to vote-(See
S. J. Res. 53; S. J. Res. 103.)
Congress, to enable the, in aid of the common
defense, to function effectively in time of
emergency or disaster-(See S. J. Res. 39.)
Election of President and Vice President-
Providing for the direct popular-(See S. J.
Res. 55.)

Providing for the election of-(See S. J. Res.
19.)

With respect to the-(See S. J. Res. 95.)
Equal rights for men and women, relative to—
(See S. J. Res. 49.)

Indian tribes, to restore the same rights to the,
which are enjoyed by all citizens of the
United States-(See S. J. Res. 4.)
Jesus Christ, recognizing the authority and
law of (See S. J. Res. 87.)
Nomination and election of candidates for
President and Vice President, relating to the,
and to succession of the Office of President in
the event of the death or inability of the
President (See S. J. Res. 8.)
President and Vice President, election of elec-
tors of, in the several States, for the election
of President and Vice President by such elec-
tors, and, in certain cases, for the election of
President and Vice President by the joint
membership of the Senate and House of
Representatives (See S. J. Res. 100.)
Private property, relative to the taking of—(See
S. J. Res. 3.)

Qualifications of electors, relating to the (See
S. J. Res. 25.)

Right to vote, to grant to citizens of the United
States who have attained the age of 18-(See
S. J. Res. 64.)

Sixteenth amendment, taxes on incomes, pro-

viding for-

Convention for the purpose of considering an
an amendment to, resolutions favoring the
calling of___

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Supreme Court, relating to the composition and
jurisdiction of the-(See S. J. Res. 44.)
Taxation and borrowing powers of the Congress,
relative to the (See S. J. Res. 61.)

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Constitution of the United States-Continued
Amendments proposed-Continued

To assure the equal application thereof, to indi-
viduals of both sexes-(See S. J. Res. 111.)
Treaties and executive agreements, relative to
the making of—(See S. J. Res. 1.)
Treaties, relating to the legal effect of certain-
(See S. J. Res. 43.)

XVI, relative to taxes on incomes, inheritances,
and gifts-(See S. J. Res. 23.)
Amendments to, requiring a yea-and-nay vote on
the passage of joint resolutions proposing—
(See S. Res. 144.)

Article V, resolution favoring the calling of a con-
vention by Congress for proposing an amend-
ment to, or as such a convention may deem
appropriate to amend said article, to provide
an additional independent mode of proposing
-amendments to the Constitution by the sev-
eral States‒‒‒‒‒
Full faith and credit clause of the, to further im-
plement the (See bill S. 39.)
Memorial favoring a proposed amendment to the,
to change the method of electing the President
and Vice President of the United States______
Memorial urging the passage of House Joint Reso-
lution 57, proposing an amendment to the,
relating to treaties and international agree-
ments..
Proposed amendment relative to the making of
treaties and executive agreements, resolutions
favoring..

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186

146

185, 202, 424

Resolution favoring the calling of a convention by

Congress for proposing an amendment to
article V of the, or as such convention may
deem appropriate to amend said article, to
provide an additional independent mode of
proposing amendments to the Constitution by
the several States__

Contract Settlement Act of 1944-Continued

Amending-Continued

To establish a time limitation upon the filing of
certain claims thereunder-(See bills S.

1242; H. R. 2566.)

Draft of proposed legislation favoring___

Contractors with the United States during World War
II, to provide for the payment of lump-sum
death benefits to the survivors of certain-
(See bill S. 29.)

Contracts with the United States, to encourage the
making of, by requiring the inclusion of an
escalator clause to provide adjustments for
approved price and wage increases-(See bill
S. 413.)

Convict labor, peonage, slavery, and involuntary servi-
tude, to strengthen the laws relating to—(See
bill S. 467.)

Coone, Maria Anna-(See bill S. 1651.)
Cooper, John Sherman (Senator from Kentucky)-
Committee assignments---

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Constitution of the United States, the Declaration of
Independence, and the Bill of Rights, proceed-
ings on December 15, 1952, in the Exhibition
Hall of the National Archives Building, at the
enshrining of the_____

Construction contracts made by executive agencies, to
prescribe policy and procedure in connection
with-(See bill S. 848.)

Consumer commodity prices and margin spreads under
the economic stabilization program, report of
the Joint Committee on Defense Production

on

Consumer Interests, to create a Select Committee on-
(See S. Res. 38.)

Consumer (ultimate), interests of, directing certain
Senate committees to investigate the effect
upon, of major legislation within their juris-
diction, and authorizing them to recommend
remedial legislation if necessary-(See S. Res.
128, S. Res. 129, S. Res. 130, S. Res. 131, S. Res.
132, S. Res. 133, S. Res. 134.)

Conte, Silverio Salvatore-(See bill S. 103.)
Continental Shelf, rentals, royalties, and other sums

payable under leases of the, resolution favor-
ing to provide that all, shall be appropriated
exclusively as grants in aid to elementary, sec-
ondary, and higher education__.
Contract Settlement Act of 1944-

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Rules of the Senate, notices of proposed motions
to suspend --
377, 378

Corn and feed grain prices, resolution favoring the
support of, upon a flexible basis and to au-
thorize the liquidation of the surplus corn and
feed grain now in the hands of the Govern-
ment at prices which the livestock industry
and other purchasers are able to pay‒‒‒‒‒‒
Corn and wheat-

To increase allowances for carryover and acreage
allotments for the 1954 crops of-(See S. J.
Res. 79)

To increase allowances for carryover and acreage
allotments for, to establish a special contin-
gency reserve-(See bill S. 2102.)

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Corn-marketing quotas, to amend the Agricultural Page
Adjustment Act of 1938, with respect to the
date of the proclamation of (See H. J. Res.
321.)

Cornelius, Arthur Alexander and Frank Thomas-
(See bill S. 2051.)

Cornelius, Esther-(See bill S. 1512.)

Corregidor Bataan Memorial Commission, to create a
Commission to be known as the-(See bill
S. 1744; H. R. 4167.)

Cosande, Pedro Boulin-(See bill S. 2581.)

Cost-of-living allowances, to permit payment of cer-
tain, outside the continental United States at
rates in excess of 25 percent of the rate of
basic compensation—(See bill S. 1803.)
Draft of proposed legislation favoring.......
Cotton-

Length of staple of, presented for entry into the
United States, providing that the, be deter-
mined in accordance with the official stand-
ards of the United States as established by the
Secretary of Agriculture—(See bill S. 2412.)
Presented for entry into the United States, pro-
viding that it be classified by the Department
of Agriculture (See bill S. 2402.)
Cotton-marketing quotas, to amend certain provisions
of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938,
relating to (See bill H. R. 6665.)
Cotton Products Identification Act of 1953, to enact-
(See bill S. 91.)

Council of Economic Advisers, Reorganization Plan
No. 9 of 1953 providing reorganizations in the
Countryman, Mrs. Frank McLaughlin-(See bill
S. 479.)

Court of Claims-(See under Courts of the United

States.)

Court of Military Appeals, to provide that the judges
of the, shall hold office during good behavior—
(See bill S. 1459.)

Courts of the United States-

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Communications from, transmitting-
Proposed legislation, drafts of—
Bankruptcy Act, to amend, so that referees
serving the District of Columbia shall not
be required to reside in such District____
To revise the procedure in the district
courts of the United States, relating to
the disposition of the wages and effects of
deceased and deserving seamen..
United States Commissioners who are re-
quired to devote full time to the duties of
the office, to provide that they may be
allowed their necessary office expenses__
Report by, on, annual report of the Director
fiscal year 1952, together with reports of the
annual and special meetings of the Judicial
Conference of the United States held in
1952_

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Courts of the United States-Continued
Court of Claims-

Communications from, transmitting—
Case of Central Railroad Company of New
Jersey v. The United States, copy of the
findings of fact of the court in the_.
Corrected copy of..
Judgment of the court in the case of J. D.
Motlow, and Thomas Motlow, Administra-
tors of the Estate of Lem Motlow, Deceas-
ed, and Ophelia Motlow v. The United
States

Report by, on dismissal by the court of the
case of V. A. Verhei v. The United States___
Statement of all judgments rendered by the
Court of Claims for the year ended Octo-
ber 3, 1952, the amount thereof, the parties
in whose favor rendered, and a brief synop-
sis of the nature of the claim___.
Conferring jurisdiction upon to hear, examine,
adjudicate, and render judgment on certain
claims of individual Navaho Indians against
the United States-(See bill S. 108.)
Eleventh judicial circuit, to provide for the crea-
tion of an, comprised of Alaska, Idaho, Mon-
tana, Oregon, and Washington-(See bill S.
2579.)

Federal courts, to establish uniform qualifications
for jurors in the-(See bill S. 961.)
Judges of the United States courts and United
States attorneys-

Resolution favoring passage of legislation relat-
ing to the increase of salaries of_____
To increase the salaries of-(See bill S. 1663.)
Judges of the United States, to increase the sal-
aries of (See bills S. 5, S. 1163.)
Justices and judges traveling while attending
court or transacting official business at places
other than their official stations, to increase to
$15 per day the limit on subsistence expenses
allowed to-(See bill S. 32.)

Stay of execution or sentence in connection with a
habeas corpus proceeding or other proceeding
collaterally attacking the conviction of any
person, to limit in certain cases the power of a
single justice or judge of the United States to
grant (See bill S. 2373.)

Supreme Court-

Authorizing to make and publish rules for pro-
cedure on review of decisions of the Tax Court
of the United States-(See bills S. 856, S. 965.)
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
the United States relating to the composition
and jurisdiction of the-(See S. J. Res. 44.)
Resolution opposing the passage of any legisla-
tion which would circumvent the decision
of the

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Tax Court decisions, making provision for judicial
review of certain-(See bill S. 984.)
Tax Court of the United States-

To amend the Internal Revenue Code with re-
spect to the retirement of judges of the (See
bill H. R. 5256.)

To authorize the Supreme Court of the United
States to make and publish rules for procedure
on review of decisions of the-(See bill S. 856.)
United States district courts-

To provide for a jury commission for each of,
and to prescribe its duties-(See bill S. 959.)
To provide for jury trials in condemnation pro-
ceedings in-(See bill S. 30.)

Coussoulis, Lillian Kontou-(See bill S. 437.)
Cox, Edward Eugene, announcement of the death of
the late Representative and proceedings
thereon___

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