Electors, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to the-(See S. J. Res. 25.)
Electric Energy, Production of, Capacity of Gener- ating Plants, 1951, publication of the Federal Power Commission___
Electric Energy, Production of, Consumption of Fuel for, 1951, publication of the Federal Power Commission......... Electric energy, transmission or sale of to foreign countries, to amend certain legislation with respect to the jurisdiction of the Federal Power Commission over persons and facilities engaged in the (See bill S. 1442.) Electric-generating plants now owned by the Fed- eral Government, resolution remonstrating against private utilities controlling and man- aging, but favoring control by the Federal Government or such cooperative organiza- tions as may be provided by law_-_. Electric power and energy, economic feasibility of pro- ducing by means of a wind-driven generator operated in conjunction with an electric power system, authorizing investigation, re- search, and development work and the con- struction and operation of facilities, to deter- mine and demonstrate-(See bill S. 160.) Electric-power transmission lines from the hydro-
electric plants on the Missouri River to eastern North Dakota and South Dakota, western Minnesota, and northwestern Iowa, resolution favoring the construction by the Federal Government of, that cheaper electric power may be available for the rural electric cooperatives in the State__
Electric (Typical Residential) Bills for Cities of 2,500 Population and More, January 1, 1952, pub- lication on, issued by the Federal Power Commission....
Electric (Typical) Bills for Cities of 50,000 Population and More, January 1, 1952, publication on, issued by the Federal Power Commission___. Electric Utilities in the United States, 1951, Publicly Owned, Statistics of, publication of the Fed- eral Power Commission on__.
Electric Utilities in the United States, 1951, Statistics of, publication of the Federal Power Com- mission on.
Electric Utility Depreciation Practices, 1951, publica- tion on, issued by the Federal Power Com- mission
Ellender, Allen J. (Senator from Louisiana)·
Emergency foreign merchant vessel acquisition and Page operating authority of certain public law re-
lating thereto, draft of proposed legislation to extend --
Emergency Immigration Act of 1953, to enact—(See
Emergency legislation recommended by the President, resolution commending the authors of the bill regarding
Emergency Migration Act of 1953, to enact—(See bill S. 1917.)
Emergency Public Health Training Act of 1953, to enact (See bill S. 461.)
Emergency Stabilization Act of 1953, to enact-(See bill S. 753.)
Emigration of refugees from Western European na- tions, extending the authority to investigate problems connected with—(See S. Res. 68.) Emmerich, Lt. Col. Rollins S.-(See bill S. 1203.) Employment- Discrimination in, because of race, color, religion, national origin, or ancestry, to prohibit-(See bill S. 692.)
Resolution favoring enactment of the legislation_ Resolution favoring equal opportunity for‒‒‒‒‒ Employment Act of 1946, resolution favoring the re- tention and application of the, as a solution to maintaining full employment_-_ Employment Security Administrative Financing Act of 1953, to enact-(See bill H. R. 5173.) "Enactment of a Law," Senate Document 155 (73d Cong., 2d sess.) entitled, ordered printed as a Senate document___
Enepekides, John, his wife, Anna, and his son, George- (See bill S. 2156.)
Engelbert, Wilhelm-(See bill S. 153.) Engles, William Lynn and Maureen Edna-(See bill H. R. 2364.)
Epilepsy, research and investigation as to the cause, prevention, treatment, and possible cure of, to provide for-(See bill S. 156.) Equal rights amendment to the Constitution, resolu- tion remonstrating against the proposed and favoring the enactment of legislation grant- ing the entry into the United States of some 200,000 refugees from behind the Iron Curtain___--
Equal rights for men and women, proposing an amend- ment to the Constitution of the United States relative to-(See S. J. Res. 49.)
Erbes, Edward Henry-(See bill S. 1630.) Erskine, Lt. Gen. Graves Blanchard, to authorize the employment in a civilian position in the Office of the Secretary of Defense of, upon retire- ment from the United States Marine Corps- (See bills S. 1997; H. R. 5527.)
Espe, M. Sgt. Robert A.-(See bill H. R. 3231.) Espionage Act of 1917, draft of proposed legislation to amend title VI of, on seizures of arms or muni- tions of war or other articles being exported in violation of law, with vessels or vehicles containing such arms or munitions____. Estella, Anthony Benito, Natividad, Antonio Juan and Virginia Araceli-(See bill S. 2067.)
Ettl, Sister Anna-(See bills S. 829, S. 2544; H. R. 2650.)
Euler, Rosa and her minor child-(See bill S. 584.) Europe (Western), resolution favoring the emergency legislation requested by President Eisenhower to permit 240,000 refugees and people from overpopulated areas in, in the next 2 years__
European displaced persons, act to authorize for a lim- ited period of time the admission into the United States of certain for permanent resi- dence, amending-(See bill H. R. 5363.) Evacuation Claims Act, resolution favoring the neces- sary funds for the 1954 fiscal year to carry out the, compensating persons of Japanese ances- try for their wartime evacuation__.
Evans, Capt. Francis T., Jr., late a pilot in the Air Force, tendering the condolences of Congress
to the family of-(See S. Con. Res. 39.)
Ex, Alfred Theodor-(See bill S. 508.)
Excess-profits-tax law, resolution favoring the contin- uance of the present___
Exchange stabilization fund, report of the Secretary of the Treasury on, fiscal year 1952----
Excise tax-(See under Taxes and taxation.) Executive agreements and treaties, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative to the making of—(See S. J. Res. 1.)
Executive agreements, to impose limitations with re- gard to (See S. J. Res. 2.)
Executive Branch of the Government-
Commission on Civil Rights in the, to establish (See bill S. 535.)
Executive business-Continued Injunction of secrecy removed from-Continued Convention for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with re- spect to taxes and taxes on gifts between the United States and the Commonwealth of Australia___ Convention for the avoidance of double taxa- tion and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to income between the United States and the Commonwealth of Australia__‒‒‒ Convention for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with re- spect to taxes on the estates of deceased per- sons between the United States and the Commonwealth of Australia.... International convention to facilitate the im- portation of commercial samples and adver- tising material_.
International Telecommunications Convention and the final protocol to the convention_‒‒‒‒‒ International Wheat Agreement, agreement re- vising and reviewing the___.
Commission on Organization of the, for the es- tablishment of-(See bill S. 106.) Members appointed on__.
Commission on the reorganization of, report of the Committee on Government Operations on Senate action on reports of the___. Educational activities carried on by or under the supervision of the Commissioner of Educa- tion, or with the aid of the, to provide for an annual report regarding-(See bill H. R. 5691.)
Offices or positions in, to provide for removal from, and the prevention of appointment to, of per- sons who are found to be securityy risks or disloyal to the United States-(See bill S. 78.) Executive business-
Injunction of secrecy removed from-
Agreement between the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany, concerning the application of the treaty of friendship, com- merce, and consular rights between the United States and Germany.. Agreement between the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany concerning the validation of German dollar bonds______. Agreement between the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany regarding the settlement of claims of the United States for postwar economic assistance (other than sur- plus property) to Germany_. Agreement between the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany relating to the indebtedness of Germany for the awards made by the Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany---- Agreement on German external debts, by the Federal Republic of Germany, and by the United States and 17 other creditor countries_ Convention between the United States and Bel- gium, modifying and supplementing the con- vention of October 28, 1948, for the avoid- ance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income_ Convention between the United States and Can- ada for the preservation of the halibut fishery of the northern Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea___
To clarify the meaning of the term “outside buyer of poultry, eggs, cream, or milk, in their raw or natural state"-(See bill S. 1453.) To exempt homeworkers in rural areas from the minimum wage and maximum hours provi- sions of that act in certain cases-(See bill S. 1950.)
To include in the definition of “agriculture" the maintenance and operation of ditches, canals, reservoirs, and waterways when maintained and operated for farming purposes-(See bill S. 713.)
Minimum-wage-rate provision of the, to in- crease (See S. J. Res. 107.)
Fairchild, Antony Timothe (Ishida Makoto) and Marie Dolores Fairchild (Shimizu Reiko)-(See bill S. 1659.)
Fair market value, to provide the means for determin- ing in certain cases-(See bill S. 2393.)
Fang, Josephine Maria Riss-(See bill S. 1050.) Farm and livestock prices, resolution relating to the downward trend of, during the last year of the Truman administration____.
Petition praying action to remedy falling prices of Resolutions favoring 100 percent of parity for____ 191, 314, 447
Farm Credit Act of 1953, to enact-(See bills S. 1505; H. R. 4353.)
Farm Credit Administration—
Agricultural marketing revolving fund adminis- tered by, audit report of, for the 4-year period ended June 30, 1951----
Farm prices, resolution favoring effective steps to Page stabilize 140 Farm production, resolution favoring full parity in-
come on all major, including perishables___ Farm products and things purchased by farmers, reso- lutions favoring equalization in prices of, continued farm-price supports, and remon- strating against reciprocal-trade policies which unduly curtail imports of industrial commodities and liberalize imports of agricul- tural products___
Farm products (major), resolution favoring 100 per- cent parity price supports with regard to all, including perishables___
Farm products- Perishables and nonperishables, resolution favor- ing legislation supporting all, at 99 to 110 per- cent of the old parity formula, through a program of compensatory payments and Fed- eral purchase of surplus products__ Resolutions favoring relief from falling prices on, and mounting costs on farm equipment______ Resolution urging to alleviate declining prices of Farm units in federally financed reclamation projects, resolution favoring to modernize the 160-acre limitation now imposed upon..
Farm units on Federal irrigation projects-
To provide for the exchange of—(See bill S. 199.) To permit the exchange and amendment of—(See
Farmer, full parity and adequate credit provisions for the, resolution favoring.
Farmer, resolution favoring the extension of the Social Security Act to include the..
Farmer truckers, resolution favoring passage of cer- tain legislation which will keep in effect the long-established practice of farmer truckers leasing their trucks for a legitimate back haul, and remonstrating against any law or regulation which would curtail the agricul- tural exemption on farm trucks_- Farmers and stockmen-
To amend the act of April 6, 1949, to provide for additional emergency assistance to-(See bill H. R. 6054.)
To provide assistance to, in areas where a produc- tion disaster caused by severe drought has occurred (See bill S. 2233.)
To provide for additional emergency assistance to (See bill S. 2267.)
Annual report of, for fiscal year 1952__ Corporations of the, and the agricultural market-
Farmers' Home Administration—
Resolution remonstrating against the transfer of, outside the Department of Agriculture___ Farm Demonstration Work, authorizing the President to designate 1953 as the 50th Anniversary Year of (See S. J. Res. 35; H. J. Res. 161.) Farm family incomes and purchasing power, resolu- tion praying to stop the disaster-threatening drop in.
Farm Home Water Projects Act of 1953, to enact- (See bill S. 1473.)
Farm-loan program, resolution favoring of 12 to 20 years at low-interest rates to enable farm im- provements and water conservation____ Farm price-support law, resolution commending cer- tain Senators for introducing legislation ex- tending the present---‒‒‒ Farm price-support legislation, resolution favoring to extend to certain products not now included under parity_-_-
Farm price-support loan program, resolution favoring 100 percent of a true parity for, and remon- strating against the modernized parity for- mula of the 1949 Farm Act_-
Audit of, report on, fiscal year 1951___- Resolution favoring an increase in appropriations under certain act, to provide a larger allot- ment of funds for direct farm-ownership loans in North Dakota‒‒‒‒‒
Farmers of the United States and Agriculture, to pro- vide for the issuance of a special postage stamp in honor of-(See bill S. 1245.)
Resolution favoring enactment of legislation which will assure adequate income to, and put into effect the 100 percent parity pro- posed by the President at Kasson, Minn., and remonstrating against further increase in in- terest rates by the Federal Government_____ Resolution favoring full parity of income and ade- quate credit to--.
Federal agencies, to provide general rules of practice and procedure before-(See bill S. 17.) Federal Agency for Handicapped, to establish the, to define its duties-(See bill S. 2570.) Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1952— Amending-(See bill S. 423.) Federal-aid highways, to amend the laws relating to the construction of, to provide for equality of treatment of railroads and other public utili- ties with respect to the cost of relocation of utility facilities necessitated by the construc- tion of such highways-(See bill S. 1108.)
To set aside the proceeds of the manufacturers' excise taxes on automobiles, tires and tubes, gasoline, and lubricating oil for the purposes of-(See bill S. 216.)
Federal Aid to the Handicapped Act, to enact-(See bill S. 2570.)
Operations of the Department of Commerce un- der, report of the Secretary of Commerce on, fiscal year 1952..
Federal Alcohol Administration Act-
Basic permits issued under the, to establish a 2- year period of validity for-(See bill S. 633.) Federal and State taxations, grants, and services, reso- lution favoring the establishment of a State commission to explore the interrelations of, so the States and smaller units of government may assume a greater responsibility for their own tax collections and public services‒‒‒‒‒‒ Federal Antilynching Act, to enact-(See bills S. 99, S. 462.)
Federal Anti-Poll Tax Act, to enact-(See bill S. 463.) Federal Bankruptcy Act, resolution favoring an amendment to the, to insure the payment in full of unpaid wages in bankruptcy cases and to increase the priority now given unpaid wage claims in bankruptcy cases_. Federal Board of Hospitalization, to establish-(See bill S. 1436.)
Federal Board of Parole shall consist of 5 members not more than 3 of whom shall be from the same political party, to provide that-(See bill S. 733.)
Federal Civil Defense Administration-
Acquisition of the National Civil Defense Training Center for the, to authorize-(See bill S. 610.) Administrator of, communications from, transmit- ting-
Proposed legislation, drafts of-
Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950, to amend section 201, by adding thereto a new subsec- tion authorizing financial contributions to the States for the purpose of providing com- pensation for injury or death sustained by any person serving in the United States Civil Defense Corps___.
To authorize certain Government officers to assist in carrying out civil defense aid be- tween the United States and neighboring countries or of countries that are parties to the North Atlantic Treaty to participate in State civil-defense programs without im- pairing their citizenship‒‒‒‒‒ Communications from, transmitting— Reports by, on-
Annual report of the Administration, together with recommendations for civil defense in our future national-security structure_____ Contributions to the States for civil-defense
For quarter ended June 30, 1952– For quarter ended September 30, 1952___ For quarter ended December 31, 1952__. For quarter ended March 31, 1953_- East River project, relating to measures which may be taken to minimize the effects of at- tack by atomic, biological, chemical, or other weapons on the population and industry of the United States, joint report with National Security Resources Board____
Property acquisitions by the Administration: For quarter ended June 30, 1952__ For quarter ended September 30, 1952_. For quarter ended December 31, 1952__
For quarter ended March 31, 1953__. Tort claims paid by the Administration, fiscal year 1952___.
Federal Commission on Civil Rights and Privileges,
to establish-(See bill S. 1.)
Federal Committee on Migratory Labor-
Resolution favoring, to provide for the establish- ment of a permanent....
Section 201, by adding thereto a new subsection authorizing financial contributions to the States for the purpose of providing com- pensation for injury or death sustained by any person serving in the United States Civil Defense Corps-(See bill S. 2310.) Draft of proposed legislation___. Sections 203 and 403, to authorize certain Gov- ernment officers to assist in carrying out civil-defense aid between the United States and neighboring countries; to modify the loyalty oath so as to allow nationals of neighboring countries or of countries that are parties to the North Atlantic Treaty to participate in State civil-defense programs without impairing their citizenship-(See bill S. 1309.)
Draft of proposed legislation___
To establish a- —(See bill S. 1567.) Federal Communications Commission-
Chairman of, communications from, transmit-
Communications Act of 1934, series of proposed amendments to title III, part II of, which, compels radio equipment and radio operators to be provided on board certain ships____. Proposed legislation, draft of- Communications Act of 1934, amending to provide a small civil penalty for violation of the rules and regulations of the Commis- sion applicable to all radio stations other than those in the broadcast service, and to further provide for collection or mitigation thereof by the Commission___. Communications Act of 1934-
To amend section 309 (c), to extend the time within which the Commission must act on a protest from 15 days, as now provided, to a period of 30 days-(See bills S. 1626; H. R. 4558) _ To amend section 319, to simplify the pro- cedure for securing licenses to operate certain types of radio facilities-(See bill H. R. 4557.) __.
Federal Employees Compensation Act- Claims for compensation under the, to permit the filing of, in the case of members of the Naval Reserve who died, or were injured, while on active duty during the period from September 8, 1945, to April 28, 1952-(See bill S. 2517.) Draft of proposed legislation to amend the Civil Air Patrol Act to provide disability benefits for volunteer civilian members of the Civil Air Patrol, other than Civil Air Patrol cadets, who have incurred injuries or disabilities in- cluding those resulting in death, while on active service in the performance or support of operational missions of the Civil Air Patrol, by extending to them the benefits of the____ Federal employees, field service postal employees, and employees of the District of Columbia in the metropolitan area of the District of Columbia, making January 20, 1953, a holiday for (See S. J. Res. 20.)
Federal Employees' Loyalty Act of 1953, to enact- (See bill S. 78.)
Federal Employment Practice Commission, resolution favoring early action on legislation relating to
Federal Equality of Opportunity in Employment Act, to enact (See bill S. 692.)
Federal Executive Departments and Agencies, report of the Committee on Government Operations
Construction permits under the Communications Act, to remove the requirement for mobile sta- tions and to permit the, to waive such require- ment for certain other stations-(See bill S. 1627.)
Procedures of the, in acting upon television station licenses, to investigate-(See S. Res. 101.)
To provide for forfeiture in case of violation of rules and regulations of the (See bill S. 1979.)
To require the, to make rules and regulations requiring radio and television broadcasting stations to make recordings of all broadcasts- (See bill S. 2125.)
Federal Construction Contract Act of 1953, to enact- (See bill S. 848.)
Federal Credit Union Act-
Amending-(See bills S. 1665, S. 1666.)
To authorize Federal credit unions to administer small estates-(See bill S. 2110.)
Federal credit unions, membership share balances in, providing for insurance of by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (See bill S. 1973.)
Federal Crime Commission, to establish a— -(See S. J. Res. 31.)
Federal Crop Insurance Act-
Amending-(See bill S. 1411.)
Section 508 (a), to extend for 4 years the authority of Federal Crop Insurance Corpora- tion to expand the crop-insurance program into additional counties-(See bill S. 1367.) Federal Crop Insurance Corporation—
Federal expenditures, resolution favoring a reduction of nonessential_.
Federal Fair Employment Practices Act, resolution urging the creation of, with enforcement pro- visions adequate to insure compliance by employers___
Federal Farm Act- Draft of proposed legislation to amend section 13, to authorize the Federal land banks to make a bulk purchase of certain remaining assets of the Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation__ Federal Farm Loan Act- Amending- Section 13, to authorize the Federal land banks to make a bulk purchase of certain remaining assets of the Federal Farm Mortgage Corpora- tion (See bill S. 2552.)
Federal Farm Mortgage Association, Federal land banks, and the Land Bank Commissioner, to prohibit certain reservations of mineral inter- ests by, and to provide for disposition of cer- tain mineral interests heretofore reserved by them (See bill S. 75.)
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act- Amending- Sections 401 and 701, to simplify the procedures governing the establishment of food stand- ards (See bill H. R. 6434.)
Sections 502 (1) and 507, in order to identify the drug known as aureomycin by its chemical name, chlortetracycline-(See bills S. 1866; H. R. 5016.)
To protect the public health and welfare by re- storing authority for factory inspections under-See bills S. 601, S. 835; H. R. 5740.) Draft of proposed legislation__ Federal funds for highway and road use, resolution favoring additional_____.
Federal funds which may be used with respect to any one project under the provisions of the act to promote conservation in the arid and semi- arid areas of the United States by aiding in the development of facilities for water storage and utilization, to increase the limitation on- (See bill S. 1300.)
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