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Credit formerly made available to any area or region

by the Regional Agricultural Credit Corpo-
ration, to extend for 5 years the authority
of the Secretary of Agriculture to make loans
for the purpose of making available in—(See
bill H. R. 4158.)

Criel, Guy-(See bill S. 2386.)

Crime offenses (organized) against any of the several
States, to punish the use of interstate com-
merce in furtherance of conspiracies to com-
mit (See bill S. 2123.)

Crimes against defenseless prisoners of war, resolution
⚫ favoring strict justice to the perpetrators
of__
278, 280, 281

Crimes against humanity in totalitarian countries,
establishing a joint committee to investigate
alleged (See S. Con. Res. 16.)
Resolutions favoring the establishment of______ 212, 218
Crimi, Joseph V., father of the minor child, Joseph
Crimi (See bill S. 2553.)

Crippa, E. D., appointed on the Commission on Judi-

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Dairymen, resolution urging the passage of an ade-
quate budget to insure the investment they
are making in the division of dairy-herd-
improvement investigations

Dalao, Esteban Boadilla-(See bill S. 685.)
Dam and water reservoir projects constructed by the
Federal Government, installation of improve-
ments and facilities needed for the protection,
development, and utilization of Federal re-
sources affected by-(See bill S. 158.)
D'Amico, Carlo (Adiutore)-(See bill S. 1841.)
D'Amico, Salvatore-(See bill S. 2133.)
D'Amore, Settimo-(See bill S. 2500.)
Dams and hydroelectric plants located in the United
States, to define the powers of the United
States members of the International Joint
Commission relating to the disposition of
electric power developed at-(See bill S. 1557.)
Dances conducted to maintain and operate commu-
nity halls and community centers, to exempt
from tax admissions-(See bill S. 2011.)

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Cracchiolo, Francesco-(See bill S. 102.)

Cranney, Wayne C.-(See bill S. 1499.)

Cranston, Mrs. Martha May Reekie-(See bill S. 2442.)
Craps, Anne Elizabeth, resolution praying to permit

the legal entry of, into the United States___ 212, 216
Credentials of Senators-designate-

Kuchel, Thomas H.............
Purtell, William A

Lennon, Alton A---

Credentials of Senators-elect-
Barrett, Frank A..

Beall, J. Glenn__.

Bricker, John W.

Bush, Prescott__

Griswold, Dwight__

Malone, George W. (Molly)

Mansfield, Mike....

Martin, Edward_

McCarthy, Joseph R..

Pastore, John O..

Crop-insurance program, to amend section 508 (a) of Page
the Federal Crop Insurance Act, to extend
for 4 years the authority of Federal Crop In-
surance Corporation to expand the, into addi-
tional counties-(See bill S. 1367.)

Crozet Superhighway Act of 1953, to enact-(See bills
S. 283, S. 1980.)

Crude bauxite-(See under Bauxite (crude).)
Crunk, Ruth D.-(See bill H. R. 2420.)

Cseplo, Jeno-(See bill S. 233.)

Ctibor, Eugene-(See bill S. 1172.)

Culbertson, Janice Beth, a minor-(See bill S. 2378.)
Cunningham, Col. Harry F.-(See bills S. 735; H. R.

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Dairy products-

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Danish vessels, to provide for the payment of the
balance of the compensation promised in
connection with the requisition in 1941 of 40—
(See bill S. 2237.)

Darmody, Donald James-(See bill H. R. 2645.)
Darviris, Dr. Panagiotis-(See bill S. 1299.)
Dason Equipment Corp.-(See bill H. R. 1133.)
Daughters of the American Revolution-(See Na-
tional Society of the Daughters of the Ameri-
can Revolution.)

Davenia, Carmela Daino-(See bills S. 1819; H. R.
2603.)

Davis Dam project and the Parker Dam power project,
to consolidate the (See bill H. R. 3598.)

Davis, Harold Joe-(See bill H. R. 1460.)

de Anda-Munoz, J. Trinidad-(See bill S. 2042.)

Deang, Jose (See bill S. 1443.)

De Angelis, Mrs. Anna L.-(See bill S. 1268.)

Deaths-

Announcement of and proceedings thereon-
Bryson, Joseph R____.

Cox, Edward Eugene-

Defense contractors, act relating to the inspection and
audit of plants, books, and records of, to con-
tinue the effectiveness of, for the duration of
the national emergency proclaimed Decem-
ber 16, 1950, and 6 months thereafter-(See
bills S. 1236; H. R. 2313.)
Defense Department-(See Department of Defense.)
Defense effort, resolution pledging continued support
in the, in the event of sudden attack by Soviet
Russia__.

Defense Establishment, Reorganization Plan No. 6 of
1953, relating to improvement of the_----
Defense Housing and Community Facilities and Serv-
ices Act of 1951, amending-(See bill S. 799.)
Defense Materials Procurement Agency, establishment
within the, of a Mine Incentive Payments Di-
vision (See bill S. 1539.)

Defense Mobilization, Office of-

Director of, communications from, transmitting
reports by, on, Defense Production Act, bor-
rowing authority under section 304 (b) of, for

quarter ended-

June 30, 1952____

September 30, 1952.

December 31, 1952-

March 31, 1953_.

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Funeral expenses, to pay-(See S. Res. 152.)

1752.)

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Broadkill River in, to provide for the abandon-
ment of a certain part of the Federal project
for the (See bill S. 639.)

Chesapeake and Delaware Canal at Summit, con-
struction of a highway bridge across the-
(See bill S. 121.)

Copy of civil-defense compact between Florida,
Maryland, Massachusetts, New Mexico, New
Hampshire, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode
Island, South Dakota, Texas, West Virginia,
Ohio, Arizona, California, Colorado, and
Connecticut.

Copy of civil-defense compact between South Da-
kota, Oklahoma, Oregon, California, New
Jersey, Montana, Pennsylvania, Arizona,
Massachusetts, Florida, Texas, Nevada, Wyo-
ming and__
Interstate civil-defense and mutual-aid compact,
notification to the Senate of entrance into,
with the States of Ohio, Connecticut, Florida,
Maryland, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and
West Virginia_-_

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Communications from, transmitting-
Petitions, resolutions, and memorials from-
Commending Senator Frear for the posi-
tion he has taken in regard to having
the United States consider with caution
any and all Communist proposals for a
settlement of the prisoner-of-war issue
or the Korean conflict itself___
Election of the Honorable Dwight D.
Eisenhower as President of the United
States, expressing appreciation of the as-
sumption of Government authority by
the new administration through the___ 143, 146
4-H Clubs in the State, favoring the out-
standing work now being accomplished
by members as well as the leadership of
the, and congratulating the parents for
the encouragement and assistance they
have given to make 4-H Club movement

a success_

Department of Agriculture-Continued
Forest Service-
Memorial requesting favorable action on certain
legislation authorizing the, to expend 10 per-
cent of its revenue from national forests, not
to exceed $5,500,000 from the improvement of
facilities in our national forests---.
Resolution urging that greater financial support
be given the, for the development of national-
forest recreational resources and areas, in-
cluding wildlife resources_.

Production and Marketing Administration-
Violations of law by the, by exceeding limita-
tions of allotments made within the total
quarterly apportionments of appropriations,
report on....

Obligations incurred in excess of the quarterly
limitation of an allotment of an appropriation
for, report on.

Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1953 to make it pos-
sible for the Secretary of Agriculture to
simplify and improve the internal organi-
zation of_____

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Gasoline taxation, favoring the withdrawal
of the Federal Government from the field
of____
Treaties and executive agreements, favor-
ing legislation which would amend the
Constitution of the United States rela-
tive to the making of......‒‒‒

Mispillion River, modification of the existing proj-
ect for the, in order to improve facilities for
navigation-(See bill S. 1668.)

Senators from-

Appropriation

Department of Agriculture

1954, to enact-(See bill H R. 5227.)

Department of Commerce-(See also Secretary of

Activities of, under the act providing for war-risk

Commerce.)

Frear, J. Allen, Jr., attended_.

Williams, John J., credentials presented and
oath administered_

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Zones Board-(See report of
under Secretary of Commerce.)
Maritime Administration-
Action taken by on coordination of forwarding
and similar servicing of water-borne export
and import foreign commerce of the United
States, reports on-(See under Secretary of
Commerce.)

Activities and transactions of, under the Mer-
chant Ship Sales Act of 1946, quarterly re-
ports on (See under Secretary of Com-
merce.)

To direct, to sell certain vessels to citizens of the
Republic of the Philippines; to provide for
the rehabilitation of the interisland com-
merce of the Philippines-(See S. J. Res. 68.)
Tort claims paid by, fiscal year 1952‒‒‒‒
Weather Bureau, Chief of, fifth interim report of,
of causes and characteristics of thunder-
storms

Department of Defense (See also Secretary of De-
fense.)

Appropriation bill, memorials remonstrating
against section 640 of, because it would cut
the standard of living by 20 percent_-_
Appropriations, proposed provision pertaining to
an appropriation for, fiscal year 1954____.
Hospitals and related facilities, draft of proposed
legislation to authorize the transfer of be-
tween the Veterans' Administration and____

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Department of Defense-Continued

Inventions Awards Board within the, to author-
ize the establishment of an-(See bill S. 27.)
Professional and scientific positions established in
the, annual report of, for the calendar year
1952
Reorganization Plan No. 6 of 1953, relating to im-
provement of the___

Report of the Bureau of the Budget on reappor-
tionment of appropriations for retired pay
for, which indicate a necessity for deficiency
or supplemental estimates for fiscal year
1953

Report stating that no claims for tort arising from
the acts or omissions of employees of the, ex-
cluding the military departments, were paid
during the year 1952___
Sundry administrative matters affecting, draft of
proposed legislation to provide for----.
Working capital funds of the, financial condition
of, report of the Secretary of Defense on, at
June 30, 1952, and the results of their opera-
tion for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1952__
Department of Defense Appropriation Act, 1953,
amending title V to permit the continued use
of appropriations thereunder to make pay-
ments to ARO, Inc., for operation of the Ar-
nold Engineering Development Center after
March 31, 1953-(See bill H. R. 4230.)
Department of Defense Appropriation Act, 1954, to
enact (See bill H. R. 5969.)

Department of Health, Education, and Welfare-(See
also Federal Security Agency.)

Appropriations, supplemental estimate of, for fis-
cal year 1954_.

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To create an executive department of the Govern-
ment to be known as the-(See bill S. 1215.)
Department of Justice-

Annual report of the activities of the Department
for the fiscal year 1952__-.
Appropriation to, for "Fees and expenses of wit-
nesses," fiscal year 1953, report of the Director
of the Bureau of the Budget of reapportion-
ment on a basis which indicates a necessity
for a supplemental estimate of appropriation_
Bureau of Prisons, certain employees of the, to
confer jurisdiction upon the United States
Court of Claims with respect to claims against
the United States of-(See bills S. 1855; H. R.
395.)

Immigration and Naturalization Service-
Commissioner of, communications from, trans-
mitting—

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Certain aliens granted admission in the
United States under section 212 (a) (28)
(I) (ii) of the Immigration and National-
ity Act, facts and pertinent provisions of
law in the cases of---‒‒‒‒
Certain aliens who were granted temporary
admission into the United States under
the authority of section 212 (d) (3) of
the Immigration and Nationality
Act

211, 287, 357, 454
Certain aliens whose deportation has been
suspended for more than 6 months,
facts and pertinent provisions of law
in which the cases of

167,

197, 277, 296, 329, 376, 420, 470
Withdrawal of names from___
142,

167, 182, 212, 214, 225, 277, 289, 359, 392

Reorganization Plan No. 4 of 1953, providing for

reorganizations in the___.
Reports of the Bureau of the Budget on reappor-
tionment of appropriations for support of
United States prisoners, which indicate a
necessity for deficiency or supplemental esti-
mates for fiscal year 1953___.

To reorganize the, for the protection of civil
rights (See bill S. 464.)

Department of Justice Appropriations Acts, reports of
the Attorney General showing special assist-
ants, with compensation, employed from
allotments contained in-

For period July 1 to December 31, 1952_.
For period January 1 to June 30, 1953__
Department of Labor-(See also Secretary of Labor.)
Bureau of Apprenticeship, resolution favoring suf-

ficient funds to be allocated to the, to continue
their contribution to health, welfare, and
national security___

Establishment by the Secretary of Labor of other
bureaus of, in the Pacific Northwest, reso-
lution favoring____

Report of the Bureau of the Budget on reappor-
tionment of appropriations for grants to
States for unemployment compensation and
employment service administration, Bureau of
Employment Security, which indicate a ne-
cessity for deficiency or supplemental esti-
mates for fiscal year 1953___

Tort claims paid by, calendar year 1952_--
Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and
Welfare Appropriation Act, 954, to enact—
(See bill H. R. 5246.)

Department of Labor Yearbook No. II, authorizing
the printing of the, entitled "The Workers'
Story, 1913-53," as a Senate document—
(See S. Res. 113.)

Department of State-(See also Secretary of State.)
Foreign excess property owned by or in the cus-
tody of, report on the disposal of, for period
January 1, 1950, to June 30, 1952__
Foreign Service-

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Fee stamp requirement in the, draft of pro-
posed legislation to repeal_.

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Department of State—Continued

Tort claims paid by, for the calendar year 1952___
Under Secretary of State (for Administration),
to provide for an-(See bill S. 243.)

Department of the Air Force (See also Secretary of
the Air Force.)

Legislation and Liaison, Director of—
Communications from, transmitting―

Reports by, on-

Average monthly flight pay of officers above
the rank of major, for period March 1
to August 31, 1952_-_.
Corrected report on.

Confidential semiannual report for the
period ended December 31, 1952, on re-
search and development procurement___
Excess personal property located in areas
outside the continental United States,
Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Virgin
Islands, annual report of the disposal
of for 1952_.
Officers assigned to permanent duty in the
executive element of the Air Force at
the seat of government for the quar-
ter ended-

June 30, 1952__

September 30, 1952_

December 31, 1952.

March 31, 1953_

June 30, 1953_

Tort claims paid by the Department of the
Air Force, fiscal year 1952___
Transportation service by motor vehicle or
water carrier furnished to and from their
places of employment, personnel attached
to or employed by the Department for
fiscal year 1952_-_.

Official records of the, to authorize the Secretary
of Defense and the Secretary of the Air Force
to reproduce and to sell copies of (See bill
H. R. 2319.)

Official Register of, to cause to be published-
(See bill S. 1642.)

Department of the Army-(See also Secretary of the
Army.)

Appropriated funds available to, report of the
Secretary of Defense on adjustments between
appropriations to improve the administration

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Department of the Army-Continued

Official records of the, to authorize the Secretary
of Defense and the Secretary of the Army to
reproduce and to sell copies of-(See bill
H. R. 2319.)

Official Register of, to cause to be published-
(See bill S. 1642.)

Research and development contracts, confidential
report of, for period ended December 31,
1952.

Tort claims paid by, fiscal year 1952-

Department of the Interior-(See also Secretary of the
Interior.)

Appropriations for, fiscal year 1954-(See bill
H. R. 4828.)

Bureau of Coal Mine Inspection and Safety, to
establish within the, and to transfer to such
Bureau the functions of the Bureau of Mines
under the provisions of the Federal Coal Mine
Safety Act (See bill S. 2262.)
Bureau of Indian Affairs-

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Civil functions, supplemental estimate of appro-
priations for the, fiscal year 1954___.
Claims for damage to or loss or destruction of
property or personal injury or death caused
by military personnel or civilian employees,
or otherwise incident to activities of the De-
partment of the Army, draft of proposed legis-
lation for settlement of by removing certain
limitations on the nature of personal injury
and death claims_
Military personnel and civilian employees of the,
draft of proposed legislation to amend the
Military Personnel Claims Act of 1945, to pro-
tect those whose ability to file a claim for loss
or damage to their property incident to serv-
ice has been interrupted by an armed conflict_
Military personnel claims paid by the, report of
for fiscal year 1953___

Bureau of Reclamation-

Area Planning Office, Austin, Tex., document
prepared by, entitled "Water Supply and the
Texas Economy, an Appraisal of the Texas
Water Problem," ordered printed___
Emergency fund, report of obligations incurred
in excess of approved cumulative apportion-
ments of the appropriation for, for the first
and second quarters of fiscal year 1952_____
Contracts negotiated by, for experimental, devel-
opmental, or research work, and for the man-
ufacture, or furnishing of supplies for experi-
mentation, development, research, or test,
reports of the Administrator of General
Services on-

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