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"FACTS ON COMMUNISM-VOLUME II, THE SOVIET UNION, FROM LENIN TO KHRUSHCHEV”

Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the publication entitled "Facts on Communism-Volume II, The Soviet Union, From Lenin to Khrushchev" prepared by the Committee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives, Eightysixth Congress, second session, be printed as a House document; and that there be printed fifty thousand additional copies of said document of which fifteen thousand shall be for the use of said committee and thirty-five thousand copies to be prorated to the Members of the House of Representatives for a period of ninety days after which time the unused balance shall revert to the Committee on Un-American Activities.

SEC. 2. There shall be printed ten thousand three hundred additional copies of such document for the use of the Senate.

Passed April 13, 1961.

April 13, 1961

[H. Con. Res. 51]

Printing as House document.

"HOW OUR LAWS ARE MADE"

Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the brochure entitled "How Our Laws Are Made", by Doctor Charles J. Zinn, law revision counsel of the House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary, as set out in House Document 156 of the Eighty-sixth Congress, be printed as a House document, with emendations by the author and with a foreword by Honorable Edwin E. Willis; and that there be printed one hundred and thirty-two thousand additional copies to be prorated to the Members of the House of Representatives for a period of ninety days after which the unused balance shall revert to the Committee on the Judiciary.

SEC. 2. There shall be printed thirty thousand nine hundred additional copies of such document for the use of the Senate. Passed April 13, 1961.

April 13, 1961 [H. Con. Res. 81]

Printing as House document.

COMMANDER ALAN B. SHEPARD, JR., USN

May 8, 1961 [H. Con. Res. 296]

Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the Congress hereby commends Commander Alan B. Shepard, Commendation. Junior, United States Navy, of Derry, New Hampshire, for his outstanding achievement and the courage and skill displayed by him in his flight into space on May 5, 1961, in the Mercury capsule known as Freedom 7.

Passed May 8, 1961.

JOINT MEETING

Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the two Houses of Congress assemble in the Hall of the House of Representatives on Thursday, May 25, 1961, at 12:30 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of receiving such communications as the President of the United States shall be pleased to make to them. Passed May 24, 1961.

May 24, 1961 [H. Con. Res. 316]

Communications from President.

June 28, 1961 [S. Con. Res. 30]

Ante, p. 149.

June 29, 1961

[S. Con. Res. 17]

ate document.

CORRECTION OF S. 1922

Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That the Secretary of the Senate is authorized and directed, in the enrollment of the bill (S. 1922) to assist in the provision of housing for moderate and low income families, to promote orderly urban development, to extend and amend laws relating to housing, urban renewal, and community facilities, and for other purposes, to make the following correction:

In section 605 (c) of the bill strike out "is approved" and insert in lieu thereof "is not approved".

Agreed to June 28, 1961.

"OUR CAPITOL"

Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), Printing as Sen- That there be printed as a Senate document, with illustrations, the pamphlet entitled "Our Capitol"; and that three hundred and twentythree thousand five hundred additional copies shall be printed, of which one hundred and three thousand copies shall be for the use of the Senate and two hundred and twenty thousand five hundred copies for the use of the House of Representatives. Agreed to June 29, 1961.

June 29, 1961 [S. Con. Res. 23]

tional copies.

HEARING ON MIGRATORY LABOR

Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), Printing of addi- That there be printed for the use of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare two thousand additional copies of part I of the hearing on migratory labor held before its Subcommittee on Migratory Labor during the Eighty-sixth Congress, first session.

June 29, 1961 [S. Con. Res. 24]

Agreed to June 29, 1961.

PRINTING OF INTERNAL SECURITY SUBCOMMITTEE

PUBLICATIONS

Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That there shall be printed, for the use of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, the numbers of copies specified of the following publications of its Internal Security Subcommittee:

(1) "The Technique of Soviet Propaganda" (committee print, Eighty-sixth Congress, second session), ten thousand copies; (2) "Khrushchev's Strategy and Its Meaning for America" (committee print, Eighty-sixth Congress, second session), five thousand copies;

(3) "Communist Leadership Tough Guy' Takes Charge" (hearing before the Subcommittee To Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, February 2 and 3, 1960), five thousand copies;

(4) "The Korean War and Related Matters" (committee print, report, Eighty-fourth Congress, first session), five thousand copies;

(5) "Subversive Influence in the Educational Process" (committee print, report dated July 17, 1953, Eighty-third Congress, first session), five thousand copies;

(6) "Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments" (committee print, report dated July 30, 1953, Eighty-third Congress, first session), five thousand copies;

(7) "Activities of United States Citizens Employed by the United Nations" (committee print, report dated March 22, 1954, Eighty-third Congress, second session), five thousand copies;

(8) "Documentary Proof That the Communist Party, U.S.A., Teaches and Advocates the Overthrow and Destruction of the United States Government by Force and Violence" (committee print, Eighty-second Congress, second session), five thousand copies; and

(9) "Fair Play for Cuba Committee" (hearings before the Subcommittee To Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, April 29, May 5, and October 10, 1960, and January 10, 1961), five thousand copies. Agreed to June 29, 1961.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL WATER RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM

June 29, 1961 [S. Con. Res. 27]

Printing as Sen

Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That the proceedings of the National Water Research Symposium, sponsored by the National Reclamation Association and the National ate document. Association of Soil Conservation Districts, on March 28, through 30, 1961, be printed with illustrations as a Senate document. Agreed to June 29, 1961.

"COMMUNIST TRAINING OPERATIONS-COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES

AND PROPAGANDA AMONG YOUTH GROUPS"

Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That there be printed for the use of the Committee on Un-American Activities eight thousand additional copies each of parts 1, 2, and 3 of the hearings entitled "Communist Training Operations Communist Activities and Propaganda Among Youth Groups", held by that committee during the Eighty-sixth Congress.

Passed July 17, 1961.

"THE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA DISTRICT OF THE COMMUNIST

PARTY-STRUCTURE-OBJECTIVES-LEADERSHIP"

July 17, 1961 [H. Con. Res. 308]

Additional copies of hearings.

July 17, 1961 [H. Con. Res. 309]

Additional cop

Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That there be printed for the use of the Committee on Un-American Activities ten thousand additional copies each of parts 1, 2, 3, and ies of hearings. 4 of the hearings held by that committee in San Francisco entitled "The Northern California District of the Communist Party-Structure-Objectives-Leadership", Eighty-sixth Congress, Congress, second

session.

Passed July 17, 1961.

COLLECTION OF INAUGURAL ADDRESSES

Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That a collection of inaugural addresses, from President George Washington to President John F. Kennedy, compiled from research volumes and State papers by the Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress, be printed with illustrations as a House document;

July 17, 1961 [H. Con. Res. 320]

Printing as House document.

and that ten thousand eight hundred and eighty additional copies be printed, of which eight thousand eight hundred and twenty copies shall be for the use of the House of Representatives, and two thousand and sixty copies for the use of the Senate.

Passed July 17, 1961.

July 17, 1961

[H. Con. Res. 327]

tional copies of House document.

"THE COMMISSION ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS"

Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), Printing of addi- That there be printed four thousand six hundred additional copies of House Document Numbered 198 of the Eighty-fourth Congress, first session, entitled "The Commission on Intergovernmental Relations", of which four thousand shall be for the use of the House Committee on Government Operations, three hundred copies for the House document room, and three hundred copies for the Senate document

room.

Passed July 17, 1961.

July 20, 1961

[H. Con. Res. 342]

House document.

TRIBUTE TO THE HONORABLE SAM RAYBURN

Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), Printing as That the tributes extended to the Speaker, the Honorable Sam Rayburn, in the House of Representatives on June 12, 1961, and any other relevant material, be printed, with illustrations, as a House document; and that one hundred and twenty-seven thousand additional copies shall be printed, of which one hundred and twenty-two thousand five hundred copies shall be for the use of the House of Representatives, two thousand five hundred copies, for the use of the Senate, and two thousand copies, bound in style to be determined by the Joint Committee on Printing, for the use of the Speaker. Passed July 20, 1961.

July 20, 1961 [H. Con. Res. 353]

Ante, p. 216.

July 25, 1961 [H. Con. Res. 307]

tional copies.

CORRECTION OF H. R. 6874

Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the Clerk of the House of Representatives, in the enrollment of the bill (H.R. 6874) to authorize appropriations to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for salaries and expenses, research and development, construction of facilities, and for other purposes, is authorized and directed to make the following correction: In section 2 of the bill strike out "$262,075,000" and insert in lieu thereof "$252,075,000".

Passed July 20, 1961.

"SOVIET TOTAL WAR-HISTORIC MISSION OF VIOLENCE

AND DECEIT"

Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), Printing of addi- That there be printed for the use of the Committee on Un-American Activities seven thousand additional copies each of volumes I and II of a publication entitled "Soviet Total War-Historic Mission of Violence and Deceit", Eighty-fifth Congress, first session. Passed July 25, 1961.

"LEGISLATIVE RECOMMENDATIONS BY HOUSE COMMITTEE ON UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES-SUBSEQUENT ACTION TAKEN BY

July 25, 1961

[H. Con. Res. 310]

tional copies of

CONGRESS OR EXECUTIVE AGENCIES, ETC." Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That there be printed for the use of the Committee on Un-American Printing of addiActivities twenty-five thousand additional copies of a study entitled study. "Legislative Recommendations by House Committee on Un-American Activities Subsequent Action Taken by Congress or Executive Agencies A Research Study by Legislatíve Reference Service of the Library of Congress", Eighty-sixth Congress, second session. Passed July 25, 1961.

August 24, 1961 (H. Čon. Res. 311]

Printing of additional copi e s of

"FACTS ON COMMUNISM-VOLUME I, THE COMMUNIST IDEOLOGY" Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That there be printed thirty thousand additional copies of House Document 336, Eighty-sixth Congress, second session, entitled "Facts House document. on Communism-Volume I, The Communist Ideology" of which fifteen thousand copies shall be for the use of the Committee on Un-American Activities and fifteen thousand copies shall be prorated to the Members of the House of Representatives for the duration of the Eighty-seventh Congress after which time the unused balance shall revert to the Committee on Un-American Activities.

SEC. 2. There shall be printed ten thousand three hundred additional copies of such document for the use of the Senate. Passed August 24, 1961.

CHINA

Whereas the Government of the United States enjoys close and friendly relations with the Government of the Republic of China, including treaty obligations which this Government honors; and Whereas the Republic of China has faithfully discharged its obligations under the Charter of the United Nations; and

Whereas the Chinese Communist government has flagrantly violated basic human rights, has imposed on the Chinese people one of the most brutal regimes known to history, and is without authority to speak for the Chinese people other than the authority that derives from usurpation and tyranny; and

Whereas the Chinese Communist regime by its aggression in Korea, its repression in Tibet, its threats against its neighbors, its failure to release American prisoners as promised, its export of narcotics to non-Communist countries, in collaboration with criminal elements in these countries, on a scale that makes it the major source of the international illicit narcotics traffic, and its hostility toward the United States and the United Nations has demonstrated that it is not qualified for representation in the United Nations: Therefore be it

Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring) That it is the sense of the Congress that the United States shall continue to meet its commitments to the people and Government of the Republic of China and shall continue to support that Government as the representative of China in the United Nations; and be it further Resolved, That the United States shall continue to oppose the seating of the Chinese Communist regime in the United Nations so long as that regime persists in defying the principles of the United Nations Charter; and be it further

August 31, 1961 [S. Con. Res. 34]

Representat i on in United Nations.

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