The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mrs. SMITH in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Seventy-two Senators answered to their names, as follows: Allott Fong Mansfield Fulbright Martin Monroney Morse Moss Mundt Pastore Proxmire Randolph Russell Johnson, Tex. Saltonstall Case, S. Dak. Keating Schoeppel Kefauver Scott Smith Sparkman Symington Long, Hawali Wiley Darksen Long, La. Williams, Del. Douglas McCarthy Williams, N.J. Dworshak McClellan Yarborough Ellender McNamara Young, N. Dak. Engle Magnuson Young, Ohio A quorum being present, LEASING OF PORTION OF FORT CROWDER, MO. The Senate resumed the consideration of the bill (H.R. 8315) to authorize the Secretary of the Army to lease a portion of Fort Crowder, Mo., to Stella Reorganized Schools, R-I, Missouri. The question being on agreeing to the amendment proposed by Mr. LONG of Louisiana, on page 2, after line 22, of the amendment proposed by Mr. DIRKSEN as a substitute for the bill, as amended. Pending debate, Mr. FULBRIGHT raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. CANNON in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Sixty-eight Senators answered to their McNamara Magnuson Mansfield Martin Fulbright Monroney Morse Morton Gruening Moss Mundt Murray Muskie Proxmire Schoeppel Smith Johnson, Tex. Sparkman Symington Kefauver Wiley Williams, Del. Williams, N. J. Dirksen Lausche Yarborough Douglas Long, Hawaii Young, N. Dak. Dworshak McCarthy A quorum being present, Mr. CARLSON, Mr. WILEY, and Mr. BYRD of Virginia were granted permission to insert certain matters in the RECORD. Pending debate, Mr. BYRD of Virginia raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. BARTLETT in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Fifty-seven Senators answered to their Morton Moss Mundt Fulbright Murray Muskie Prouty Gruening Proxmire Robertson Schoeppel Scott Long, Hawaii Smith Cooper McCarthy Sparkman Cotton McNamara Symington Curtis Magnuson Wiley Dirksen Mansfield Williams, Del. Douglas Martin Yarborough Young, Ohio Mr. DOUGLAS (for himself and Mr. JAVITS) submitted amendments intended to be proposed to the amendment proposed by Mr. DIRKSEN as a substitute for the bill, as amended; which were, by unanimous consent, considered to have been read. Pending debate, Mr. EASTLAND was granted permission to insert certain matters in the Record as part of his remarks. Mr. EASTLAND raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. MCNAMARA in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Fifty-nine Senators answered to their names, as follows: Allott Eastland Magnuson Mansfield Martin Morse Fulbright Morton Mundt Murray Muskie Pastore Prouty Saltonstall Smith Wiley Williams, Del. Curtis Long, Hawaii Williams, N.J. Dirksen McCarthy Yarborough Young, Ohio A quorum being present, On motion by Mr. EASTLAND to amend the amendment proposed by Mr. LONG of Louisiana by adding on page 1, line 6, the words or all other means guaranteed under the Constitution, Mr. EASTLAND yielded to Mr. DIRKSEN, by unanimous consent, without prejudicing his rights to the floor and that by yielding it did not count as a speech on his amendment. Mr. DIRKSEN asked and obtained unanimous consent to print in the RECORD the opinion and order of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of the United States v. James Griggs Raines, et al., rendered on February 29, 1960. Pending debate, Mr. EASTLAND yielded to Mr. ERVIN under the same conditions. On motion by Mr. ERVIN, and by unanimous consent, Ordered, That while he is addressing the Senate, Mr. John Ingle be entitled to the privileges of the floor. Pending debate, Mr. EASTLAND raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. BARTLETT in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Sixty Senators answered to their names, as follows: Allott Eastland McGee McNamara Magnuson Mansfield Martin Moss Murray Muskie Pastore Prouty Case, S. Dak. Javits Proxmire Johnson, Tex. Saltonstall Scott Smith Wiley Williams, N.J. Dirksen Long, Hawaii Yarborough Douglas McCarthy Young, Ohio A quorum being present, Mr. EASTLAND withdrew his proposed amendment. The question recurring on agreeing to the amendment proposed by Mr. LONG of Louisiana, on page 2, after line 22, of the substitute amendment proposed by Mr. DIRKSEN, Mr. ERVIN, by unanimous consent, yielded to Mr. CASE of South Dakota, without losing his rights to the floor and that it not be counted as a second speech. Mr. CASE of South Dakota proposed a unanimous consent request for a limitation of debate on the pending bill, and providing for the period of daily sessions of the Senate; to which Mr. EASTLAND objected. Mr. ERVIN yielded, by unanimous consent, to Mr. EASTLAND without losing his rights to the floor, for the purpose of suggesting the absence of a quorum; Mr. EASTLAND (at 1 o'clock and 8 minutes a.m., Wednesday, March 2, 1960) raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon, The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. MUSKIE in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Sixty Senators answered to their names, as follows: Allott Ellender Long, Hawaii McCarthy McGee McNamara Magnuson Mansfield Martin Bush Gruening Morton Moss Murray Hickenlooper Muskie Pastore Proxmire Randolph Johnson, Tex. Saltonstall Scott Smith Yarborough Young, Ohio A quorum being present, Mr. ERVIN submitted four amendments to the pending bill; which were read and ordered to lie on the table. Mr. ERVIN raised a question as to the presence of quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. Moss in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Sixty-nine Senators answered to their names, as follows: Allott Ellender McGee Magnuson Mansfield Martin Monroney Fulbright Morton Brunsdale Gore Moss Gruening Mundt Murray Muskie Hickenlooper Pastore Prouty Proxmire Randolph Saltonstall Johnson, Tex. Scott Johnston, S. C. Smith Symington Wiley Willlams, Del. Williams, N. J. Douglas Long, Hawaii Yarborough Eastland McCarthy Young, Ohio A quorum being present. On motion by Mr. JOHNSON of Texas to lay on the table the amendment proposed by Mr. LONG of Louisiana, inserting certain words relating to the separation of the races, on page 2, after line 22, of the amendment proposed by Mr. DIRKSEN as a substitute for the bill, as amended, On motion by Mr. JOHNSON of Texas, The yeas and nays, being desired by one-fifth of the Senators present, were ordered on the question of agreeing to his motion, Mr. ELLENDER raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. BARTLETT in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Forty-eight Senators answered to their Magnuson Mansfield Martin Morton Murray Pastore Prouty Randolph Johnston, S.C. Scott Smith Wiley Williams, NJ. Ellender McCarthy Yarborough Engle McNamara Young, Ohio On motion by Mr. JOHNSON of Texas, that the Sergeant at Arms be directed to request the attendance of the absent Senators, It was determined in /Yeas--- 62 the affirmative --- ---. (Nays---- 7 On motion by Mr. JAVITS, The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the Senators present. Senators who voted in the affirmative areAllott Douglas Martin Monroney Morton Moss Gruening Mundt Murray Muskie Bush Hickenlooper Pastore Prouty Proxmire Randolph Johnson, Tex. Saltonstall Case, N.J. Keating Scott Smith Symington Wiley Long, Hawaii Williams, Del. McCarthy Williams, N.J. Yarborough Magnuson Young, Ohio Dirksen Mansfield Senators who voted in the negative areEastland Frear Holland Ellender Fulbright Johnston, S.C. Ervin The result of the vote having disclosed a quorum being present, On motion by Mr. ELLENDER, at 4 o'clock a.m., that the Senate adjourn. On motion by Mr. JOHNSON of Texas to lay on the table Mr. ELLENDER's motion, Mr. HOLLAND raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. BARTLETT in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Seventy Senators answered to their names, as follows: Allott Engle Magnuson Mansfield Martin Monroney Fulbright Morton Bible Goldwater Moss Brunsdale Gore Mundt Bush Gruening Murray Muskie Pastore Hickenlooper Prouty Proxmire Randolph Saltonstall Scott Johnson, Tex. Smith Clark Johnston, S. C. Symington Keating Wiley Williams, Del. Williams, N. J. Dirksen Lausche Yarborough Long, Hawaii Young, Ohio A quorum being present, The question being taken on agreeing to the motion of Mr. JOHNSON of Texas, It was determined in Yeas----- 64 the affirmative.---- 6 On motion by Mr. JOHNSON of Texas, The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the Senators present. Senators who voted in the afirmative areAllott Case, S. Dak. Gore Gruening Hart Hartke Hickenlooper Hruska Jackson Javits Johnson, Tex. Keating Kerr Kuchel Long, Hawaii Mundt Smith Symington Wiley Williams, Del. Mansfield Prouty Williams, N. J. Martin Proxmire Yarborough Monroney Randolph Young, Ohio Morton Saltonstall Mose Scott Senators who voted in the negative are Eastland Ervin Holland Ellender Fulbright Johnston, S.C. So Mr. ELLENDER'S motion to adjourn was laid on the table. The question recurring on agreeing to the motion of Mr. JOHNSON of Texas to lay on the table the amendment proposed by Mr. LONG of Louisiana, on page 2 after line 22, of the Dirksen substitute amendment, On motion by Mr. ERVIN, at 4 o'clock and 8 minutes a.m., that the Senate adjourn until 12 o'clock tomorrow, On motion by Mr. JOHNSON of Texas to lay on the table Mr. ERVIN'S motion, It was determined in Yeas.---- 65 the affirmative.--- Nays --- On motion by Mr. JOHNSON of Texas, The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the Senators present. Senators who voted in the affirmative are Allott Engle Martin Monroney Morton Goldwater Moss Mundt Gruening Murray Muskle Pastore Hickenlooper Prouty Proxmire Randolph Saltonstall Scott Smith Symington Lausche Wiley Cooper Long, Hawall Williams, Del. McCarthy Williams, N.J. Yarborough Mansfield Senators who voted in the negative are Eastland Fulbright Johnston, S.C. Ellender Holland Long, La, Ervin So Mr. ERVIN's motion to adjourn was laid on the table. The question recurring on agreeing to the motion of Mr. JOHNSON of Texas to lay on the table the amendment proposed by Mr. LONG of Louisiana, on page 2, after line 22, of the substitute amendment proposed by Mr. DIRKSEN for the bill as amended, It was determined in /Yeas.------64 the affirmative.--. (Nays.------ 8 The yeas and nays having been heretofore ordered. Senators who voted in the affirmative Dirksen Douglas Case, N.J. Dworshak Engle Fong Frear Goldwater Gruening Hart Hartke { PRAYER The hour of 12 o'clock meridian having arrived, in accordance with the provisions of Senate Resolution 283, the Chaplain offered prayer. TRANSACTION OF ROUTINE BUSINESS Under the order of yesterday, the following routine business was transacted: REPORT ON HIGHWAY TRUST FUND The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary of the Treasurer, transmitting, pursuant to law, the fourth annual report on financial conditions and fiscal operations of the highway trust fund; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Finance. Hickenlooper Mansfield Saltonstall Schoeppel Monroney Scott Smith Symington Wiley Williams, Del. Williams, N.J. Yarborough McCarthy Prouty Young, Ohio McGee Proxmire Magnuson Randolph Senators who voted in the negative areEastland Fulbright Johnston, S.C. Ellender Gore Long, La. Ervin Holland So the amendment proposed by Mr. LONG of Louisiana, to the substitute amendment of Mr. DIRKSEN was laid on the table. The question recurring on agreeing to the first branch of the amendment proposed by Mr. DIRKSEN as a substitute for the bill as amended, being section 2 of the amendment, RECESS On motion by Mr. JOHNSTON of South Carolina, at 7 o'clock and 14 minutes a.m., and by unanimous consent, The Senate took a recess for 15 minutes, without Mr. JOHNSTON of South Carolina, losing his rights to the floor. AT 7 O'CLOCK AND 29 MINUTES A.M. The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. WILLIAMS of New Jersey in the chair) called the Senate to order. Mr. JOHNSTON of South Carolina, having the floor, yielded to Mr. ERVIN, by unanimous consent, without prejudice to his rights to the floor, for the purpose of permitting Mr. ERVIN to propose an amendment. On motion by Mr. ERVIN to amend the amendment proposed by Mr. DIRKSEN as a substitute for the bill as amended, by striking out on page 2, line 14, the words "$10,000 or imprisoned not more than two years or both”, and inserting in lieu thereof, the following: $1,000 or imprisoned not more than one year or both, Pending debate, MESSAGE FROM HOUSE A message from the House of Representatives, by Mr. Bartlett, one of its clerks: Mr. President: The House of Representatives has passed the following bills, in which it requests the concurrence of the Senate: H.R. 2485. An act to amend the War Claims Act of 1948, as amended, to provide compensation for certain World War Il losses; and H.R. 6462. An act to amend the Trading With the Enemy Act, as amended, so as to provide for certain payments for the relief and rehabilitation of needy victims of Nazi persecution, and for other purposes. HOUSE BILLS REFERRED The bills H.R. 2485 and H.R. 6462, this day received from the House of Representatives for concurrence, were read the first and second times by unanimous consent and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. The VICE PRESIDENT resumed the chair. ESTABLISHMENT OF JUDGE ADVOCATE GEN ERAL'S CORPS IN THE NAVY The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Deputy Secretary of Defense, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to establish a Judge Advocate General's Corps in the Navy; which, with the accompanying paper, was referred to the Committee on Armed Services. REPORT ON LIGNITE RESEARCH LARORATORY The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Under Secretary of Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report on activities of, expenditures by, and donations to, the Lignite Research Laboratory, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for the calendar year 1959; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. FEDERAL OLD-AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE TRUST FUND The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the board of trustees of the Federal old-age and survivors insurance trust fund, transmitting the 20th annual report of the fund for the fiscal year 1959; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Finance. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT'S MONEY-ORDER CENTER-KANSAS CITY, MO. The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Comptroller General, transmitting a report on a review of the Post Office Department's money-order center, Kansas City, Mo., August 1959; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committe on Government Operations. MILITARY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Comptroller General, transmitting report of a review of administrative costs of the United States military assistance program chargeable to the Federal Republic of Germany; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Government Operations. MILITARY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR ITALY The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Comp troller General, transmitting a confidential report on the military assistance program for Italy; which, with the accompanying report was referred to the Committee on Government Operations. RELIEF OF ALADAR SZOBOSZLAY The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Acting Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting a draft of proposed bill for the relief of Aladar Soboszlsy; which, with the accompanying paper, was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. REPORT ON DEVELOPMENT LOAN FUND The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Comptroller General, transmitting an audit report of the Development Loan Fund for the fiscal year 1959; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Government Operations. REPORT ON INVESTIGATION OF FLUORSPAR The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Chairman of the U.S. Tariff Commission, transmitting a report on investigation with respect to fluorspar; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Finance. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Administrator of the Small Business Administration, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report reflecting estimated obligations by principal activities of the Administration for the 6 months' period ended December 31, 1959, which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Banking and Currency. CONSTRUCTION OF HIGHWAYS The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary of Commerce, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to authorize appropriations for continuing the construction of highways under title 23, United States Code; which, with the accompanying paper, was referred to the Committee on Public Works. PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following petitions, etc., which were referred as indicated : Joint resolutions of the Legislature of Alaska, as follows: A joint resolution favoring the enactment of Senate bill 791, relating to unemployment insurance; to the Committee on Finance; and A joint resolution favoring the enactment of legislation to make available a method of financing the ferry system for southeastern Alaska; to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. A joint resolution of the Legislature of the State of Virginia and memorials of citizens of the State of Wisconsin, remonstrating against legal disputes, of which the United States may be a party, being settled by the International Court of Justice; to the Committee on Foreign Relations. A resolution adopted at the annual meeting of the Rio Grande Compact Commission at Santa Fe, N. Mex., favoring the enactment of legislation to construct dams and reservoirs on the Rio Grande at the Cochiti site on Galister Creek near its mouth; to the Committee on Public Works. Mr. WILLIAMS of Delaware presented two resolutions adopted by the Council of Polish Clubs and Societies of the State of Delaware and the Delaware Division, Polish-American Congress, remonstrating against the adoption of Senate Resolution 94, to recognize the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice in certain disputes in which the United States is a party; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. Kefauver Schoeppel Smathers Smith Sparkman Stennis Symington Wiley Williams, N.J. Monroney Russell Yarborough Morse Saltonstall Young, N. Dak. A quoruin being present, Pending debate, REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON FINANCE Mr. BYRD of Virginia, from the Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the bill (HR 3472) to repeal section 1505 of the Social Security Act so that in determining eligibility of Federal employees for unemployment compensation their accrued annual leave shall be treated in accordance with State laws, and for other purposes, reported it with an amendment and submitted a report (No. 1154) thereon. COAUTHOR OF S. 3008 Mr. KUCHEL was added as an additional coauthor of the bill (S. 3008) to amend title IV of the International Claims Settlement Act of 1949, as amended, on the request of Mr. LONG of Louisiana. Secretary of the Army to lease a portion of Fort Crowder, Mo., to Stella Reorganized Schools, R-I, Missouri. The question being on agreeing to the amendment proposed by Mr. ERVIN to the amendment proposed by Mr. DIRKSEN as a substitute for the bill, as amended, by striking out on page 2, line 14, certain words and inserting in lieu thereof other words, Mr. RUSSELL raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. CorTON in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Seventy-four Senators answered to their names, as follows: Allott Frear Martin Goldwater Morse Morton Moss Murray Muskie Pastore Prouty Proxmire Russell Saltonstall Johnson, Tex. Scott Smathers Smith Stennis Symington Talmadge Long, Hawaii Wiley Cotton Long, La. Williams, Del. Curtis McCarthy Williams, N.J. Dirksen McGee Yarborough Douglas McNamara Young, N. Dak. Engle Magnuson Young, Ohio Mansfield Mr. LONG of Louisiana, having the floor, was granted permission to yield, during the course of his remarks, to other Senators for a period not to exceed 3 minutes, in each case, for insertions in the Record and for other routine purposes without losing his right to the floor. Pending debate, Mr. LONG of Louisiana, during the course of his address, asked and obtained unanimous consent to yield to Mr. SYMINGTON for 40 minutes for an address and to answer questions directed to him relating to the subject of his address. During Mr. SYMINGTON'S remarks, Mr. LONG of Louisiana asked for and obtained permission to interrupt Mr. SYMINGTON'S address to enable a point of no quorum being raised. Mr. LONG of Louisiana, thereupon raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. FREAR in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Sixty-six Senators answered to their names, as follows: Allott Clark Gruening Hart Hartke Hayden Dworshak Hickenlooper Brunsdale Engle Hill Holland Hruska Fulbright Humphrey Goldwater Jackson Johnson, Tex. Keating SENATOR EXCUSED FROM ATTENDANCE Mr. FREAR, on his own request, was excused from attendance upon the Senate from 10 a.m. until midnight on tomorrow. LEASING OF PORTION OF FORT CROWDER, MO. The Senate resumed the consideration of the bill (H.R. 8315) to authorize the Secretary of the Army to lease a portion of Fort Crowder, Mo., to Stella Reorganization Schools, R-I, Missouri. The question being on agreeing to the amendment proposed by Mr. ERVIN, on page 2, line 14, of the amendment proposed by Mr. DIRKSEN as a substitute for the bill, as amended, Pending debate, Mr. LONG of Louisiana (at 12 o'clock and 39 minutes a.m., Thursday, March 3, 1960) raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. ENGLE in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Sixty-four Senators answered to their names, as follows: Allott Engle Martin Monroney Morton Gruening Moss Mundt Muskie Prouty Randolph Scott Johnson, Tex. Smith Sparkman Stennis Wiley Williams, Del. Cooper Long, Hawaii Williams, N.J. Cotton Long, La. Yarborough Curtis McCarthy Young, N. Dak. Dirksen McGee Young, Ohio Magnuson ADDITIONAL COAUTHOR OF S. 2975 Mr. GREEN was added as a coauthor of the bill (S. 2975) to establish a National Portrait Gallery, and for other purposes, on the request of Mr. HUMPHREY. QUESTION OF QUORUM Mr. MANSFIELD raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The VICE PRESIDENT directed the roll to be called; When Seventy-two Senators answered to Morse Moss Murray Muskie Proxmire Randolph Robertson Russell Johnson, Tex. Saltonstall Scott Kefauver Smathers Smith Stennis Long, Hawaii Symington Dirksen Long, La. Talmadge Douglas McCarthy Wiley Dworshak McGee Williams, Del. Ellender McNamara Williams, N.J. Engle Magnuson Yarborough Fong Mansfield Young, N. Dak. Frear Martin Young, Ohio A quorum being present, Mr. KEATING submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to the bill H.R. 8315, which was read and ordered to lie on the table. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS Bills were introduced by unanimous consent, read the first and second times and referred, as follows: By Mr. KEFAUVER: S. 3131. A bill for the relief of Dr. Halil Davasligil; to the Committee on the Judiciary. S. 3132. A bill to prevent the use of stopwatches or other measuring devices in the postal service; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. LEASING OF PORTION OF FORT CROWDER, MO. The Senate resumed the consideration of the bill (H.R. 8315) to authorize the Sixty-one Senators answered to their Murray Muskie Pastore Hickenlooper Prox Randolph Robertson Humphrey Sultonstall Schoeppel Scott Johnson, Tex. Smith sparkman Stennis Cooper Kefauver Talmadge McCarthy Wiley Williams, Del. Dirksen McNamara Williams, N.J. Douglas Mansfield Yarborough Dworshak Martin Young, N. Dak. Engle Morse Young, Ohio Fong Moss Mundt LEASING OF PORTION OF FORT CROWDER, MO. The Senate resumed the consideration of the bill (H.R. 8315) to authorize the Secretary of the Army to lease a portion of Fort Crowder, Mo., to Stella Reorganized Schools, R-I, Missouri. The question being on agreeing to the amendment proposed by Mr. ERVIN, striking out on page 2, line 14, of the amendment proposed by Mr. DIRKSEN as a substitute for the bill, as amended, certain words and inserting in lieu thereof other words, Pending debate, Mr. STENNIS raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. ENGle in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Fifty-six Senators answered to their names, as follows: Allott Dworshak Martin Monroney Morton Moss Gruening Mundt Muskie Pastore Bush Hickenlooper Prouty Byrd, W. Va. Hruska Proxmire Humphrey Randolph Scott Sparkman Stennis Williams, N.J. Yarborough Curtis Long, Hawaii Young, N. Dak. Dirksen McCarthy Young, Ohio McGee Mr. SPARKMAN raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. CANNON in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Fifty-two Senators answered to their names, as follows: Allott Dworshak Martin Morton Moss Mundt Gruening Muskie Pastore Proxmire Bush Hickenlooper Randolph Scott Smathers Johnson, Tex. Smith Sparkman Stennis Wiley Williams, N.J. Cooper Long, Hawaii Young, Ohio Curtis McGee Mansfield Mr. SMATHERS raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. CANNON in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Forty-four Senators answered to their Carroll Case, N.J. Church Cooper Curtis Douglas Keating Pastore Randolph Smathers Smith Talmadge Williams, N.J. Young, N. Dak. Johnson, Tex. Muskie No quorum being present. On motion by Mr. JOHNSON of Texas that the Sergeant at Arms be directed to request the attendance of the absent Senators, It was determined in Yeas 56 the affirmative----- ---|Nays 1 On motion by Mr. JAVITS, The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the Senators present, Senators who voted in the affirmative Magnuson Mansfield Morton Moss Gruening Mundt Muskie runsdale Hartke Pastore Hickenlooper Proxmire Randolph Scott Smith Wiley Church Kefauver Williams, Del. Clark Kerr Williams, N.J. Cooper Kuchel Young, N. Dak. Cotton Long, Hawaii Young, Ohio McGee The result of the vote disclosing a quorum being present, Pending debate, Mr. STENNIS raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. YOUNG of Ohio in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Fifty-seven Senators answered to their names, as follows: Aiken Engle Morton Anderson Fong Moss Bartlett Goldwater Murray Gruening Muskie Pastore Proxmire Randolph Hickenlooper Russell Saltonstall Schoeppel Johnson, Tex. Scott Smith Kefauver Sparkman Stennis Long, Hawait Talmadge Curtis McCarthy Williams, Del. Dirksen Mansfield Williams, N.J. Douglas Martin Young, N. Dak. Dworshak Morse Young, Ohio The hour of 12 o'clock meridian having arrived, the Vice President resumed the chair and the Chaplain offered prayer under the Senate resolution previously adopted. QUESTION OF QUORUM Mr. HOLLAND raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The VICE PRESIDENT directed the roll to be called; When TRANSACTION OF ROUTINE BUSINESS The following routine business was transacted, by unanimous consent, on the request of Mr. MANSFIELD, with a limitation on statements of 3 minutes. REGULATIONS AT WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary of the Army, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to authorize the making and enforcement of regulations at water supply projects in the District of Columbia and environs; which, with the accompanying paper, was referred to the Committee on Public Works. PRICING OF MATERIAL DELIVERED TO THB MILITARY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM BY MILITARY DEPARTMENTS The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Comptroller General of the United States, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report of a review of the pricing of materiel delivered to the military assistance program by the military departments; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Government Operations. SUPPLEMENTAL ESTIMATE OF APPROPRIATION FOR LEGISLATIVE BRANCH The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the President of the United States, together with a letter from the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, transmitting, pursuant to law, a supplemental estimate of appropriation for the legislative branch for the fiscal year 1960, amounting to $79,000; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed. PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following petitions, etc., which were referred as indicated: A petition relative to an investigation concerning Major Angelo; to the Committee on Armed Services. A petition from Charles A. Hendel relating to the subject of civil rights; to the Committee on the Judiciary. A telegram from Pra Jesus I. Pinero School and a petition of Ponce High School, Ponce, P.R., favoring tne strengthening of schools by Federal |