financial aid; to the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. A petition of Mitchell Jackson, of Los Angeles, Calif., praying an extension of time for building a bridge across the Columbia River near The Dalles, Oreg.; to the Committee on Public Works. The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a petition by S. Warren Burel of San Francisco, Calif., relating to civil rights; which was ordered to lie on the table. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS Bills were introduced, severally read the first and second times by unanimous consent and referred as follows: By Mr. MURRAY: S. 3133. A bill relating to the rate of duty on primary aluminum pig; to the Committee on Finance. By Mr. BEALL (for himself and Mr. MORSE): S. 3134. A bill to amend the District of Columbia Teachers' Salary Act of 1955, as amended; to the Committee on the District of Columbia. By Mr. BIBLE (for himself and Mr. CANNON): S. 3135. A bill authorizing the construction, operation, and maintenance of a dam and incidental works in the main stream of the Colorado River at Bridge Canyon; to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. By Mr. HRUSKA: S. 3136. A bill for the relief of Mansour Batarse; to the Committee on the Judiciary. ADDITIONAL COARTHUR OF SENATE BILL 3045 On motion by Mr. DOUGLAS, and by unanimous consent, Ordered, That the name of Mr. WilLIAMS of New Jersey be added as a coauthor of the bill (S. 3045) to effectuate and enforce the constitutional right to the equal protection of the laws, and for other purposes. ADDITIONAL COPIES OF HEARINGS ON NA TIONAL CAPITAL TRANSPORTATION PLAN Mr. BIBLE submitted the following concurrent resolution (S. Con. Res. 93); which was referred to the Committee on Rules and Administration: Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That there be printed for the use of the Joint Committee on Washington Metropolitan Problems one thousand additional copies of the hearings held by that committee during November 1959, Eighty-sixth Congress, on a transportation plan for the National Capital region. QUESTION OF QUORUM Mr. HOLLAND raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. YOUNG of Ohio) directed the roll to be called; When Sixty-eight Senators answered to their Bennett Bible Brunsdale Hartke Murray Muskie Prouty Proxmire Randolph Johnson, Tex. Robertson Russell Saltonstall Kefauver Schoeppel Scott Long, Hawaii Smith McCarthy Stennis Symington McNamara Wiley Douglas Mansfield Williams, Del. Dworshak Martin Williams, N.J. Engle Monroney Yarborough Young, N. Dak. Goldwater Moss Young, Ohio Mundt Pending debate, The Senate resumed the consideration of the bill (H.R. 8315) to uthorize 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 th 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, MESSAGE FROM THE 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. 8649. An act to continue for a temporary period the existing suspensions of the tax on the first domestic processing of coconut oil, palm oil, palmkernel oil, and fatty acids, salts, combinations, or mixtures thereof; H.R. 9307. An act to continue for 2 years the suspension of duty on certain alumina and bauxite; H.R. 9308. An act to extend for 3 years the suspension of duty on imports of crude chicory and the reduction in duty on ground chicory; H.R. 9820. An act to extend the period during which certain tanning extracts, and extracts of hemlock or eucalyptus suitable for use for tanning, may be imported free of duty; H.R. 9861. An act to continue for a temporary period the existing suspension of duty on certain istle or Tampico fiber; and H.R. 9881. An act to extend for 2 years the existing provisions of law relating to the free importation of personal and household effects brought into the United States under Government orders. HOUSE BILLS REFERRED The foregoing bills, this day received from the House of Representatives for concurrence, were severally read the first and second times by unanimous consent and referred to the Committee on Finance. 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 to the substitute amendment proposed by Mr. DIRKSEN for the bill, as amended, striking out on page 2, line 14, certain words and inserting in lieu thereof other words, Pending debate, Mr. HILL 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 Sixty-three Senators answered to their names, as follows: Aiken Gore Mansfield Allott Gruening Martin Monroney Morse Morton Hickenlooper Moss Mundt Muskie Prouty Proxmire Randolph Johnson, Tex. Robertson Saltonstall Scott Smith Wiley Long, Hawaii Williams, Del. Dirksen McCarthy Williams, N.J. Engle McGee Yarborough Fong McNamara Young, N. Dak. Frear Magnuson Young, Ohio Mr. HOLLAND, having the floor, yielded, by unanimous consent, to Mr. to Mr. HILL, without losing his rights to the floor, for the purpose of a call for a quorum; Whereupon Mr. HILL raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. MCGEE in the chair) directed the roll to be called; During the call of the roll, the further call was dispensed with, on the request of of Mr. HOLLAND. Pending debate, Mr. HILL 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-seven Senators answered to their names, as follows: Allott Dirksen Jordan Dworshak Kerr McCarthy Goldwater McNamara Magnuson Martin Morse Hickenlooper Moss Muskie Pastore Prouty Proxmire Randolph Johnson, Tex. Saltonstall { Schoeppel Wiley Yarborough Scott Williams, Del. Young, Ohio Smith Williams, N.J. A quorum being present, Pending debate, Mr. HILL (at 12 o'clock and 4 minutes a.m. Friday, March 4, 1960) raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. Hart in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Fifty-two Senators answered to their Monroney Morton Moss Hickenlooper Mundt Brunsdale Hill Pastore Prouty Proxmire Johnson, Tex. Randolph Saltonstall Scott Smith Long, Hawaii Wiley Douglas McCarthy Williams, N.J. Dworshak McGee Yarborough Magnuson EXECUTIVE SESSION On motion by Mr. JOHNSON of Texas that the Senate proceed to the consideration of executive business, It was determined in / Yeas.---- 56 the affirmative. 0 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 areAllott Goldwater Monroney Morse Moss Mundt Prouty Proxmire Randolph Schoeppel Scott Smith Wiley Long, Hawall Williams, Del. Curtis McCarthy Williams, N.J. Douglas McGee Yarborough Martin So the motion was agreed to; and the Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive business, following which LEGISLATIVE SESSION The Senate resumed its legislative session. 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 on page 2, line 14, of the amendment proposed by Mr. DIRKSEN as a substitute for the bill, as amended, Pending debate, Mr. HILL raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. HART in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Forty-eight Senators answered to their names, as follows: Allott Gruening Morse Morton Hickenlooper Moss Mundt Muskie Pastore Randolph Saltonstall Schoeppel Scott Long, Hawaii Smathers McCarthy Smith Wiley Dworshak Magnuson Williams, N.J. Goldwater Martin Young, Ohio 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, On motion by Mr. CASE of New Jersey that the motion be laid on the table, The PRESIDING OFFICER held that the motion was not in order during the absence of a quorum. The question being taken on the motion of Mr. JOHNSON of Texas, It was determined in (Yeas--- 52 the affirmative---------.|Nays----- 0 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 areAllott Goldwater Morse Morton Gruening Moss Mundt Muskie Proxmire Randolph Schoeppel Smathers Smith Wiley Williams, Del. Curtis McCarthy Williams, N.J. Young, Ohio Martin The result of the vote disclosing a quorum being present, Pending debate, 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 the amendment proposed by Mr. ERVIN. Pending debate, On motion by Mr. JOHNSON of Texas, and by unanimous consent, The order for the yeas and nays on the amendment was rescinded. Mr. SMATHERS raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. HARTKE in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Forty-eight Senators answered to their names, as follows: Alken Gore Morse Gruening Moss Mundt Muskie Hickenlooper Pastore Randolph Robertson Saltonstall Johnson, Tex. Schoeppel Scott Smathers Long, Hawall Smith Dworshak McCarthy Wiley Engle McClellan Williams, N.J. Frear Mansfield Young, N. Dak. Goldwater Martin Young, Ohio 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.---- 2 On motion by Mr. JAVITS, The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the Senators present. Senators who voted in the affirmative Mansfeld Martin Goldwater Morse Moss Muskie Pastore Proxmire Hickenlooper Randolph Saltonstall Schoeppel Case, S. Dak. Javits Scott Johnson, Tex. Smathers Smith Wiley Long, Hawaii Williams, N.J. Curtis McCarthy Williams, Del. Douglas McGee Young, N. Dak. Dworshak Magnuson Senators who voted in the negative areMcClellan Stennis The result of the vote having disclosed a quorum being present, Pending debate, REPORTS OF COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE Mr. MAGNUSON, by unanimous consent, from the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, to whom was referred the bill (S. 1765) to authorize and direct the Treasury to cause the vessel Edith Q, owned by James O. Quinn, of Sunset, Maine, to be documented as a vessel of the United States with full coastwise privileges, reported it with an amendment and submitted a report (No. 1155) thereon. Mr. MAGNUSON, by unanimous consent, from the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, to whom was referred the bill (H.R. 8042) to authorize the Secretary of Commerce to resell four C1-SAY-1 type vessels to the Government of the Republic of China for use in Chinese trade in the Far East and Near East waters exclusively, reported it with amendments and submitted a report (No. 1156) thereon. AMENDMENTS TO H.R. 8315 Mr. McCELLAN, by unanimous consent, submitted three amendments intended to be proposed by him to the bill H.R. 8315; which were read and ordered to lie on the table. been suspended, together with a statement of the reasons for such suspension; which, with the accompanying papers, were referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE A message from the House of Representatives by Mr. Maurer, one of its clerks: Mr. President: The House of Representatives has passed the bill (H.R. 9862) to continue for 2 years the existing suspension of duties on certain lathes used for shoe last roughing or for shoe last finishing; which was read the first and second times by unanimous consent and referred to the Committee on Finance. TRANSACTION OF ROUTINE BUSINESS On motion by Mr. MAGNUSON, and by unanimous consent, Ordered, That there be a morning hour for the transaction of routine business, with a limitation of 3 minutes on statements; and Ordered further, That the consent exclude the introduction of bills. PRAYER BY THE CHAPLAIN The VICE PRESIDENT resumed the chair and the Chaplain offered prayer, pursuant to the Senate resolution previously adopted. QUESTION OF QUORUM Mr. RUSSELL raised the question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The VICE PRESIDENT directed the roll to be called; When Sixty-eight Senators answered to their Martin Monroney Moss Mundt Murray Muskie Randolph Robertson Russell Schoeppel Johnston, S.C. Smathers Smith Kefauver Talmadge Wiley Williams, Del. Dirksen Long, Hawaii Williams, N.J. Douglas McClellan Yarborough Dworshak McNamara Young, N. Dak. Eastland Magnuson Young, Ohio Ellender Mansfield A quorum being present. GRANT OF PERMANENT RESIDENCE TO CERTAIN ALIENS UNDER SECTION 6 OF THE REFUGEE The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice, a report granting the applications for permanent residence in the United States of certain aliens, pursuant to the provisions of section 6 of the Refugee Relief Act of 1953, together with the reason for such grants; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. MANAGEMENT OF AERONAUTICAL SPACE PARTS The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate, а communication from the Comptroller General, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report of management of aeronautical space parts by Middletown Air Materiel Area, Department of the Air Force, which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Government Operations. PROCUREMENT PROGRAMS IN THE DEPART MENT OF THE NAVY The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate а. communication from the Comptroller General, transmitting, pursuant to law, a "Report on a Review of Aircraft Procurement Programs in the Department of the Navy-Part I"; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Government Operations. PETITIONS AND MEMORIAL The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a resolution of the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, favoring the solution of the health problems of the aged population and remonstrating the enactment of legislation designed to increase social security taxes by encroaching upon the function of the community in caring for its own problems of the health care of the aged; which was referred to the Committee on Finance. Mr. HOLLAND presented a resolution adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Sarasota, Fla., favoring an authorization for the expenditure during the next Federal fiscal year of $2,000,000 for the continuance of the construction of the Intercoastal Waterway from the termination of the existing Okeechobee Waterway at the mouth of the Caloosahatchee River to the Anclote River, Fla., and additional funds from time to time to completion; which was referred to the Committee on Public Works. AMENDMENTS TO H.R. 8315 Mr. JAVITS (for himself and others) submitted an amendment to the bill H.R. 8315, which was read and ordered to lie on the table. INTRODUCTION OF BILL Mrs. SMITH introduced a bill (S. 3137) for the relief of Louis Mir Barbeta; which was read the first and second times by unanimous consent and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. 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 on page 2, line 14, of the amendment proposed by Mr. DIRKSEN, as a substitute for the bill, as amended. Mr. MCCLELLAND raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. COOPER in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Seventy-one Senators answered to Magnuson Mansfield Martin Goldwater Morse Morton Moss Murray Muskie Proxmire Hickenlooper Randolph Russell Saltonstall Scott Stennis Kefauver Talmadge Wiley Williams, Del. Williams, N.J. Dirksen Long, Hawaii Yarborough Douglas McClellan Young, N. Dak. Dworshak McGee Young, Ohio A quorum being present, Mr. ERVIN, having the floor, yielded, by unanimous consent, without losing his rights to the floor for the purpose of a quorum call by Mr. RUSSELL. Mr. RUSSELL raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. HARTKE in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Sixty-seven Senators answered to their names, as follows: Alken Dworshak Mansfield Martin Monroney Morton Mundt Goldwater Muskie Pastore Prouty Randolph Russell Saltonstall Hickenlooper Scott Smith Stennis Case, S. Dak. Johnson, Tex. Wiley Church Johnston, S.C. Williams, Del. Clark Keating Williams, N.J. Cooper Kefauver Yarborough Young, N. Dak. Young, Ohio Dirksen Long, Hawaii McNamara Mr. GOLDWATER, by unanimous consent, submitted an amendment in PAYMENT TO THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Acting Secretary of State, transmitting a draft of proposed bill to authorize payment to the Government of the Philippines; which, with the accompanying paper, was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. SUSPENSION OF DEPORTATION OF ALIENS The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate three communications from the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice, transmitting pursuant to law, reports stating all the facts and pertinent provisions of law in the cases of certain aliens whose deportation has Mr. CARLSON presented a resolution adopted by the Kansas Engineering Society, favoring the enactment of legislation to establish uniform standards and procedures to coordinate Federal, State, and local agencies for water resources development projects; which was referred to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS Bills were introduced, severally read the first and second times by unanimous consent and referred, as follows: By Mr. ROBERTSON (for himself and Mr. CAPEHART): S. 3138. A bill to extend the Export Control Act of 1949 for 2 additional years; to the Committee on Banking and Currency. By Mr. ALLOTT: S. 3139. A bill to amend the Civil Seryice Retirement Act; to the Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads. By Mr. MUNDT (for himself, Mr. MANSFIELD, and Mr. CASE of South Dakota): S. 3140. A bill to provide for the estab lishment of a Commission on Problems of Small Towns and Rural Counties. tended to be proposed to the bill H.R. 8315; which was read and ordered to lie on the table. Mr. ERVIN 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: Alken Eastland Mansfield Martin Monroney Morton Moss Gruening Mundt Brunsdale Hart Muskie Hennings Pastore Proxmire Randolph Russell Johnston, S.C. Scott Smith Kefauver Wiley Williams, N.J. Dirksen Long, Hawaii Yarborough Douglas McNamara Young, N. Dak. Dworshak Magnuson Young, Ohio A quorum being present, Mr. JOHNSTON of South Carolina (at 12 o'clock and 13 minutes a.m., Saturday, March 5, 1960) 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-three Senators answered to their names, as follows: Alken Eastland Long, Hawaii Allott Ellender McCarthy McNamara Magnuson Fulbright Mansfield Martin Morton Moss Cannon Hennings Mundt Hickenlooper Muskle Pastore Proxmire Case, S. Dak. Javits Randolph Church Johnson, Tex. Scott Clark Johnston, S.C. Smith Cooper Keating Wiley Curtis Kefauver Williams, Del. Dirksen Kerr Williams, N.J. Douglas Kuchel Yarborough Young, Ohio Mr. FULBRIGHT raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. PROXMIRE in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Fifty-four Senators answered to their Hartke Hickenlooper Anderson Cooper Hruska Javits Johnson, Tex. Keating Kuchel Lausche Long, Hawaii Carlson Fulbright McCarthy Case, NJ. Gruening McNamara Case, S. Dak. Hart Magnuson Martin Smith Wiley Morton Proxmire Williams, Del. Moss Randolph Williams, N.J. Young, Ohio Mr. CURTIS was excused from attendance upon the Senate Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of next week, on his own request. On motion by Mr. ERVIN (at 5 o'clock and 31 minutes a.m., Saturday, March 5, 1960) that the Senate adjourn until Monday next, Mr. SCOTT raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER directed the roll to be called; During the call of the roll, Mr. ERVIN moved that his motion to adjourn be withdrawn. The PRESIDING OFFICER held that the motion was not in order. The call of the roll being completed, Fifty-two Senators had answered to their names, as follows: Aiken Dworshak Long, Hawait McNamara Magnuson Mansfield Martin Morton Moss Gruening Mundt Muskie Prouty Proxmire Johnston, S.C. Scott Smith Kefauver Young, Ohio Dirksen Kuchel Lausche Mr. ERVIN withdrew his motion to adjourn. Pending debate, Mr. HOLLAND, at 9:45 a.m., was excused from attendance upon the Senate for the remainder of the day. Pending debate, Mr. ELLENDER, having the floor, yielded, by unanimous consent, without losing his rights to the floor or it being counted as a second speech, to Mr. YARBOROUGH for remarks and an insertion in the Record. Pending debate, The hour of 12 o'clock m. having arrived, the Vice President resumed the chair and, under the Senate resolution previously adopted, the Chaplain offered prayer. QUESTION OF QUORUM Mr. RUSSELL 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-three Senators answered to Monroney Moss Mundt Murray Muskie Prouty runsdale Hart Proxmire Randolph Hickenlooper Robertson Russell Saltonstall Schoeppel Smith Stennis Talmadge Wiley Williams, Del. Curtis Magnuson Williams, N. J. Douglas Mansfield Young, N. Dak. Dworshak Martin 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. ERVIN, on page 2, line 14, of the substitute amendment of Mr. DIRKSEN for the bill, as amended, Pending debate, Mr. STENNIS raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER directed the roll to be called; When ORDER FOR TRANSACTION OF ROUTINE BUSINESS On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and by unanimous consent, Ordered, That there be a morning hour for the transaction of routine business, with a limitation on statements of 3 minutes. PETITIONS The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a petition for redress of grievances by relating to his appearance before the Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. tine business, with statements limited to 3 minutes. EXECUTIVE SESSION On motion by Mr. JOHNSON of Texas, The Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive business; Pending which, LEGISLATIVE SESSION The Senate resumed its legislative session. GEORGETOWN OR THE SHOALWATER BAY INDIAN RESERVATION, WASH. The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Interior, transmitting a draft of proposed bill to provide for the termination of Federal supervision over the Georgetown or the Shoalwater Bay Indian Reservation in the State of Washington; which, with the accompanying paper, was referred to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Sixty-four Senators answered to their names, as follows: Alken Dworshak Martin Monroney Moss Mundt Murray Muskie Prouty Proxmire Randolph Saltonstall Schoeppel Johnson, Tex. Scott Smith Stennis Talmadge Williams, Del. Cooper Long, Hawaii Williams, N.J. Cotton McCarthy Young, N. Dak. Curtis McNamara Young, Ohio Dirksen Magnuson Mansfield Mr. STENNIS raised a question as to the presence of a quorum; Whereupon The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. Moss in the chair) directed the roll to be called; When Sixty-one Senators answered to their names, as follows: Aiken Dworshak Moss Mundt Murray Prouty Gruening Proxmire Randolph Robertson Bush Hennings Saltonstall Schoeppel Scott Smith Carlson Johnson, Tex. Stennis Carroll Keating Talmadge Case, N.J. Lausche Wiley Case, S. Dak. Long, Hawaii Williams, Del. Church Long, La. Williams, N.J. Cooper McClellan Yarborough Cotton McNamara Young, N. Dak. Curtis Mansfield Young, Ohio Martin On motion by Mr. JOHNSON of Texas, and by unanimous consent, Ordered, That when the Senate concludes its deliberations today it stand in recess until 12 o'clock m. on Monday next. Pending debate, ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE IN THE DEFENSE SUPPORT AND SPECIAL ASSISTANCE CATEGORIES The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Acting Secretary of State, transmitting a general summary report, unclassified, of plans whereby grant economic assistance in the defense support and special assistance categories can be progressively reduced and terminated; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. BROADENING OF SCOPE OF POSTAL FRAUD STATUTES The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Deputy Postmaster General, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to broaden the scope of the postal fraud statutes to cover enterprises operating under false pretenses; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on Post Offce and Civil Service. TORT CLAIMS PAID BY THE HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Administrator of the Housing and Home Finance Agency, transmitting a report, pursuant to law, of tort claims paid for the calendar year 1959; which, with the accompanying paper, was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. RUEDI DAM AND RESERVOIR, COLO. The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Acting Secretary of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report and findings on Ruedi Dam and Reservoir, Colo.; which was referred to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. PROPERTY ACQUISITIONS BY OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE MOBILIZATION The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Director of the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization, Executive Office of the President, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report for the quarter ended December 3, 1959, of property acquisitions other than real property; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Armed Services. MEXICAN UNITED STATES INTERPARLIAMEN TARY GROUP The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Assistant Secretary of State, transmitting information that the Mexican Congress has accepted the invitation of Congress to establish a Mexico-United States Interparliamentary group; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. RECESS On motion by Mr. JOHNSON of Texas, at 5 o'clock and 31 minutes p.m., The Senate, under its order of today, took a recess until 12 o'clock m. on Monday next. CONVENTION OF PARIS FOR THE PROTECTION OF INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Under Secretary of Commerce, transmitting a draft of proposed bill to carry into effect a provision of the Convention of Paris for the Protection of Industrial Property as revised at Lisbon, Portugal, October 31, 1958; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. GRANT OF ADMISSION INTO THE UNITED STATES OF CERTAIN ALIENS The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report stating all the facts and pertinent provisions of law in the cases of certain aliens granted admission into the United States under section 212(a) (28) (I) (ii) of the Immigration and Nationality Act; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. LOWER ELWHA BAND OF THE CLALLAM TRIBE OF INDIANS OF WESTERN WASHINGTON The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Interior, transmitting a draft of proposed bill to provide for the termination of Federal supervision over the property of the Lower Elwha Band of the Clallam Tribe of Indians of Western Washington, and the individual members thereof; which with the accompanying paper, was referred to MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1960 (Legislative day of Monday, February 15, 1960) The VICE PRESIDENT called the Senate to order at 12 o'clock m. and the Chaplain offered prayer. ORDER FOR TRANSACTION OF ROUTINE BUSINESS On motion by Mr. JOHNSON of Texas, and by unanimous consent, Ordered, That there be the usual morning hour for the transaction of rou GRANT OF CERTAIN LANDS TO GUAM The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Interior, transmitting a draft of proposed bill to grant to the government of Guam certain filled lands, submerged lands, and tidelands; which was referred to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. SESSION LAWS OF TERRITORY OF HAWAI The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate communication from the Lieutenant Governor of the Territory of Hawaii, transmitting a copy of laws passed by the regular session of the 30th Legislature of the Territory; which was referred to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. a |