(for himself and Mr. HOLLAND), viz, on page 11, strike out all on line 11, down to and including the word "therefor" in line 15, as follows: "SEC. 106. (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 101 of this Act, for each of the 1961, 1962, and 1963 crops of wheat price support shall be made available as provided in this section. The support price for each such crop shall be 80 per centum of the parity price therefor." and insert the following: Sec. 106. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 101 of this Act, for each of the 1961 and subsequent crops of wheat price support shall be made available as provided in this section. The support price for each such crop shall be as follows: (i) 75 per centum of the parity price therefor for the 1961 crop, (ii) 70 per centum of the parity price therefor for the 1962 crop, and (iii) 65 per centum of the parity price therefor for the 1963 and subsequent crops On page 11, line 23, strike out "any such crop" and insert the 1961, 1962, or 1963 стор On page 14, line 6, strike out "any calendar year" and insert 1961, 1962, or 1963 On page 21, lines 23 and 24, strike out "1961, 1962. and 1963 crops" and insert 1961 and subsequent crops On page 23, lines 2 and 3, strike out "1961. 1962, and 1963 crops" and insert 1961 and subsequent crops It was determined in Yeas.- 45 the affirmative-- 41 The yeas and nays having been heretofore ordered. Senators who voted in the affirmative are Aiken Eastland Long. La Lusk McClellan Martin Fulbright Muskie Bush Goldwater Pastore Butler Gruening Prouty Robertson Scott Smith Stennis Thurmond Williams, Del. Williams, N.J. Magnuson Mansfeld Monroney Morse Moss Humphrey Mundt Case, S. Dak. Jackson Murray Church Johnson. Tex. Proxmire Cooper Johnston, S.C. Russell Kefauver Schoeppel Symington Young, N. Dak. Ervin McNamara Young, Ohio On motion by Mr. ELLENDER to reconsider the vote agreeing to the amendments, On motion by Mr. HOLLAND to lay the motion to reconsider on the table, 41 the negative--- Nays---- 45 On motion by Mr. MUNDT, The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the Senators present, Senators who voted in the affirmative Lusk McClellan Martin Pastore Fulbright Prouty Goldwater Robertson Saltonstall Hickenlooper Scott Smith Stennis Thurmond Williams, Del. Williams, N.J. Long, La. McGee McNamara Magnuson Mansfield Monroney Morse Moss Mundt Church Johnson, Tex. Murray Johnston, S.C. Proxmire Russell Kefauver Schoeppel Douglas Kennedy Wiley Dworshak Kerr Young, N. Dak. Engle McCarthy Young, Ohio So the motion to lay the motion to reconsider on the table was not agreed to. The question recurring on agreeing to Mr. ELLENDER's motion to reconsider the vote agreeing to his amendments, Pending debate, RECESS On motion by Mr. JOHNSON of Texas, at 2 o'clock and 57 minutes p.m., The Senate took a recess until 3 o'clock p.m. today. AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M. The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. McGEE in the chair) called the Senate to order. WHEAT ACT OF 1960 The Senate resumed the consideration of its unfinished business, viz, the bill (S. 2759) to strengthen the wheat-marketing quota and price support program. The question being on agreeing to the motion of Mr. ELLENDER to reconsider the vote agreeing to the amendments proposed by him and Mr. HOLLAND on support prices on wheat, After debate, The question being taken on agreeing to Mr. ELLENDER's motion, It was determined in Yeas.--- 45 the affirmative----- (Nays. 42 On motion by Mr. HOLLAND, The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the Senators present, Senators who voted in the affirmative Mansfield Monroney Morse Humphrey Moss Mundt Johnston, S.C. Proxmire Randolph Russell Schoeppel McCarthy Wiley Yarborough McNamara Young, N. Dak. Green Magnuson Young, Ohio Senators who voted in the negative Kuchel Lausche Long, La. Lusk McClellan Martin Pastore Fulbright Prouty Byrd, Va. Goldwater Robertson Byrd, W. Va. Gruening Scott Cannon Hickenlooper Smith Capehart Holland Stennis Thurmond Williams, Del. So the motion to reconsider was agreed to. The question recurring on agreeing to the amendments proposed by Mr. ELLENDER (for himself and Mr. HOLLAND), It was determined in /Yeas.-- 39 the negative---- Nays.--- 46 On motion by Mr. ELLENDER, The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the Senators present, Senators who voted in the affirmative Keating Kuchel Lausche Eastlands McClellan Martin Pastore Prouty Fulbright Robertson Smith Thurmond Williams, Del. Monroney Morse Mundt Johnson, Tex. Murray Randolph Kennedy Russell Schoeppel Wiley McCarthy Yarborough Young, N. Dak. Gore McNamara Young, Ohio Green Magnuson Hartke Mansfield So the amendments were not agreed to. On motion by Mr. ELLENDER (for himself and Mr. HOLLAND) to further amend the reported amendment, as follows: On page 11, line 15, strike out "80 per centum of the parity price therefor" and insert 75 per centum of the parity price therefor On page 21, lines 23 and 24, strike out "1961, 1962, and 1963 crops" and insert 1961 and subsequent crops On page 23, lines 2 and 3, strike out “1961, 1962, and 1963 crops" and insert 1961 and subsequent crops After debate, 48 the affirmative.---. Nays.--- 34 On motion by Mr. ELLENDER, The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the Senators present, Senators who voted in the affirmative Butler Byrd, Va. Cannon in < REMOVAL OF INJUNCTION OF SECRECY On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and by unanimous consent, Ordered, as in executive session, the injunction of secrecy be removed from the following: An international telecommunication convention, with annexes, and the final protocol to the convention, signed at Geneva on December 21, 1959; and radio regulations (Geneva, 1959), with appendixes, and an additional protocol, signed at Geneva on December 21, 1959. ADJOURNMENT On motion by Mr. BIBLE, at 7 o'clock and 1 minute p.m., The Senate adjourned. 1 Capehart Fulbright Martin Robertson Scott Smith Stennis Thurmond Long, La. Williams, Del. Fong Lusk Williams, N.J. Frear McClellan Young, Ohio Senators who voted in the negative are Bartlett Johnston, S.C. Moss Carlson Jordan Mundt Kennedy Murray Proxmire Long, Hawall Randolph Schoeppel McNamara Sparkman Hartke Magnuson Yarborough Hill Mansfeld Young, N. Dak. Morse On motion by Mr. ELLENDER to reconsider the vote agreeing to the amendment, On motion by Mr. HOLLAND, The motion to reconsider was laid on the table. The reported amendment was further amended on the motion of Mr. ANDERSON, the motion of Mr. YOUNG of North Dakota (for himself, Mr. MUNDT, and Mr. SCHOEPPEL), the motion of Mr. MUNDT, the motion of Mr. COOPER (for himself and Mr. HART), and the motion of Mr. YOUNG of North Dakota (for himself and Mr. MUNDT). The committee amendment, as amended, was agreed to. Ordered, That the bill be engrossed and read a third time. The said bill was read the third time. It was determined in Yeas.--. 44 the affirmative.---- 36 On motion by Mr. HUMPHREY, The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the Senators present, Senators who voted in the affirmative are Alken Ellender Lusk McClellan Martin Muskle Byrd, W. Va. Hartke Pastore Cannon Hickenlooper Randolph Case, N.J. Hill Robertson Sparkman Stennis Johnston, 8. C. Talmadge Thurmond Williams, N.J. Dworshak Lausche Young, Ohio Eastland Long, La. Senators who voted in the negative Mansfeld Monroney Humphrey Morse Moss Mundt Proxmire Schoeppel Long, Hawaii Scott Williams, Del. Curtis McNamara Yarborough Douglas Magnuson Young, N. Dak. So it was The title was ordered to stand as aforesaid. Ordered, That the Secretary request the concurrence of the House of Representatives therein. On motion by Mr. ELLENDER to reconsider the vote on the passage of the bill, On motion by Mr. JOHNSTON of South Carolina, The motion to reconsider was laid on the table. On motion by Mr. JOHNSTON of South Carolina, and by unanimous consent, Ordered, That the bill be printed as passed. MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE A message from the House of Representatives, by Mr. Bartlett, one of its clerks: Mr. President: The Speaker of the House of Representatives having signed 16 enrolled bills, viz, H.R. 1542, H.R. 2645, H.R. 5421, H.R. 5880, H.R. 6121, H.R. 6816, H.R. 7577, H.R. 7681, H.R. 8024, H.R. 8713, H.R. 8888, H.R. 10572, H.R. 10646, H.R. 10964, H.R. 10996, and H.R. 12063, and two enrolled joint resolutions, viz, House Joint Resolution 638 and House Joint Resolution 678, I am directed to bring the same to the Senate for the signature of its President. PRESERVATION OF HISTORICAL AND ARCHEOLOGICAL DATA The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. WILLIAMS of New Jersey in the chair) laid before the Senate the amendment heretofore received from the House of Representatives for concurrence to the bill (S. 1185) to provide for the preservation of historical and archeological data (including relics and specimens) which might otherwise be lost as the result of the construction of a dam. The Senate proceeded to consider the said amendment; and On motion by Mr. BIBLE, Resolved, That the Senate agree thereto. Ordered, That the Secretary notify the House of Representatives thereof. HEADQUARTERS SITE FOR MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK The PRESIDING OFFICER laid before the Senate the amendment heretofore received from the House of Representatives for concurrence to the bill (S. 1358) to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to provide a headquarters site for Mount Rainier National Park in the general vicinity of Ashford, Wash., and for other purposes. The Senate proceeded to consider the said amendment; and On motion by Mr. BIBLE, Resolved. That the Senate agree thereto. Ordered, That the Secretary notify the House of Representatives thereof. INCORPORATION OF AGRICULTURAL HALL OF FAME On motion by Mr. BIBLE, The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (H.R. 5789) to incorporate the Agricultural Hall of Fame. { FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1960 The PRESIDENT pro tempore called the Senate to order and the Chaplain offered prayer. THE JOURNAL On motion by Mr. JOHNSON of Texas, and by unanimous consent, The reading of the Journal of the proceedings of Thursday, June 9, 1960, was dispensed with. ENROLLED BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS SIGNED The Secretary reported that he had examined and found truly enrolled the following bills and point resolutions yesterday received from the House of Representatives: HR, 1542. An act for the relief of Biagio D'Agata; H.R 2645. An act for the relief of Jesus Cruz-Figueroa; H.R. 5421. An act to provide a program of assistance to correct inequities in the construction of fishing vessels and to enable the fishing industry of the United States to regain a favorable status, and for other purposes; H.R. 5880. An act for the relief of Nels Lund; H.R. 6121. An act for the relief of Placid J. Pecoraro, Gabrielle Pecoraro, and their minor child, Joseph Pecoraro; HR. 6816. An act to amend section 57a of the Bankruptcy Act (11 U.S.C. 93(a)) and section 152, title 18, United States Code; H.R. 7577. An act to amend title 28, entitled “Judiciary and Judicial Procedure," of the United States Code to provide for the defense of suits against Federal employees arising out of their operation of motor vehicles in the scope of their employment, and for other purposes; H.R. 7681. An act to enact the provisions of Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1959 with certain amendments; H.R. 8024. An act to amend the act of May 9, 1876, to permit certain streets in San Francisco, Calif., within the area known as the San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts, to be used for park and other purposes; H.R. 8713. An act to authorize the Secretary of the Navy to convey certain real estate to the Oxnard Harbor Dis trict, Port Hueneme, Calif., and for other purposes; H.R. 8888. An act for the relief of Angela Maria; H.R. 10572. An act to authorize and direct that the national forests be managed under the principles of multiple use and to produce a sustained yield of products and services, and for other purposes; H.R. 10646. An act to amend the Merchant Marine Act, 1936, in order to extend the life of certain vessels under the provisions of such act from 20 to 25 years. H.R. 10964. An act to amend the Life Insurance Act of the District of Columbia approved June 19, 1934, as amended; H.R. 10996. An act to authorize the use of certified mail for the transmission or service of matter required by certain Federal laws to be transmitted or served by registered mail, and for other purposes; H.R. 12063. An act to authorize the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to plan, construct, operate, and maintain a sanitary sewer to connect the Dulles International Airport with the District of Columbia; H.J. Res. 638. Joint resolution relating to deportation of certain aliens; and H.J. Res. 678. Joint resolution relating to the entry of certain aliens. The PRESIDENT pro tempore thereupon signed the same. REPORT OF AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS The PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report covering the receipts, expenditures, and work of the agricultural experiment stations in the United States and Puerto Rico for the fiscal year 1959; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. ANNUITIES BASED ON RETIRED OR RETAINER PAY The PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Deputy Secretary of Defense, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to amend title 10, United States Code, with respect to annuities based on retired or retainer pay; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Armed Services. LOAN OF NAVAL MATERIAL The PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Material), transmitting, pursuant to law, a report on the proposed transfer of a naval boat under section 1 of the act of August 7, 1946; which was referred to the Committee on Armed Services. REPORT OF NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD The PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a communication from the Acting Chairman of the National Labor Relations Board, transmitting, pursuant to law, the annual report of the Board for fiscal year 1959, showing the names, salaries, and duties of all em 49100—5—86-2-23 ployees and officers of the Board, and cases heard or in which decisions were rendered by the Board; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Mr. HILL, from the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, to whom were referred the following bills, reported them each without amendment and submitted reports thereon, as follows: H.R. 7480. An act to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, with respect to label declaration of the use of pesticide chemicals on raw agricultural commodities which are the produce of the soil (Rept. No. 1548); and H.R. 11985. An act to make American nationals eligible for scholarships and fellowships authorized by the National Science Foundation Act of 1950 (Rept. No. 1551). Mr. ANDERSON, from the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, to whom was referred the bill (H.R. 10455) to amend the Mineral Leasing Act of February 25, 1920, reported it with an amendment and submitted a report (No. 1549) thereon. Mr. CHAVEZ, from the Committee on Appropriations, to whom was referred the bill (H.R. 11998) making appropriations for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1961, and for other purposes, reported it with amendments and submitted a report (No. 1550) thereon. Mr. CLARK, from the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, to whom was referred the bill (H.R. 4601) to amend the act of September 1, 1954, in order to limit to cases involving the national security the prohibition on payment of annuities and retired pay to oficers and employees of the United States, to clarify the application and operation of such act, and for other purposes, reported it without amendment and submitted a report (No. 1544) thereon. Mr. CLARK, from the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, to whom was referred the bill (S. 1638) to provide for an effective system of personnel administration for the executive branch of the Government, reported it with amendments and submitted a report (No. 1545) thereon, together with the minority views of Mr. CARLSON, Mr. BRUNSDALE, and Mr. Fong; which were ordered to be printed. Mr. MAGNUSON, from the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, to whom was referred the bill (S. 1425) to amend the Interstate Commerce Act so as to provide for the protection of railroad employees by regulating the use of track motorcars, and for other purposes, reported it with amendments and submitted a report (No. 1546) thereon, together with the minority views of Mr. THURMOND and Mr. COTTON; which were ordered to be printed. Mr. YARBOROUGH, from the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, to whom was referred the bill (H.R. 10596) to change the method of payment of Federal aid to State or territorial homes for the support of disabled soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines of the United States, reported it with amendments and submitted a report (No. 1547) thereon. On motion by Mr. YARBOROUGH, and by unanimous consent, Ordered, That the minority may file its views on the said bill by Friday, June 17, and that they be printed as part of the report. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS Bills were introduced, severally read the first and second times by unanimous consent and referred as follows: By Mr. CLARK: S. 3656. A bill to amend the Tariff Act of 1930 with respect to the time of production of artistic antiquities and other objects in order to entitle them to free entry; to the Committee on Finance. By Mr. HUMPHREY: S. 3657. A bill to amend the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as amended, so as to provide for the establishment of a White Fleet designed to render emergency assistance to the people of other nations in case of disaster; to the Committee on Foreign Relations. Mr. GRUENING (for himself, Mr. MAGNUSON, Mr. JACKSON, Mr. ENGLE): S. 3658. A bill to amend the act authorizing the use for fishery research and other purposes of 30 percent of amounts collected as custom duties on fishery products in order to increase such percentage to 60; to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. By Mr. CARROLL: S. 3659. A bill for the relief of Walter H. Hanson; and S. 3660. A bill for the relief of William G. Fettes; to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. BIBLE (by request): S. 3661. A bill to amend the District of Columbia Income and Franchise Tax Act of 1947 so as to allow a deduction to the taxpayer for amounts paid pursuant to a written separation agreement; S. 3662. A bill to promote safe driving to eliminate the reckless and financially irresponsible driver from the highways, to provide for the indemnification of certain persons suffering injury or loss as a result of the operation of motor vehicles by uninsured motorists, and for other purposes; and S. 3663. A bill to amend the act fo August 11, 1939, so as to authorize Group Hospitalization, Inc., to enter into contracts with certain dental hospitals for the care and treatment of individuals, and for other purposes; to the Committee on the District of Columbia. By Mr. RANDOLPH: S. 3661. A bill to extend and improve the special education and rehabilitation services provided by the Federal Government; to the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. ADDITIONAL COAUTHOR OF SENATE BILL 3557 On motion by Mr. JOHNSON of Texas, and by unanimous consent, Ordered, That the name of Mr. CanNON be added as a coauthor of the bill (S. 3557) to expand and extend the AUTHORIZATION OF LEASING OF CERTAIN PUB LIC LANDS IN ALASKA BY SEALED COMPETI- On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (S. 3545) to amend section 4 of the act of January 21, 1929 (48 U.S.C. 354a (c)), and for other purposes; and no amendment being made, Ordered, That it be engrossed and read a third time. The said bill was read the third time. Resolved, That it pass and that the title thereof be as aforesaid. Ordered, That the Secretary request the concurrence of the House of Representatives therein, DEVELOPMENT OF WILDLIFE, FISH, AND GAME CONSERVATION On motion by Mr. KUCHEL, The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (H.R. 2565) to promote effectual planning, development, development, maintenance, and coordination of wildlife, fish, and game conservation and rehabilitation on military reservations. Pending debate, EXECUTIVE SESSION On motion by Mr. JOHNSON of Texas, The Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive business; and after the consideration of executive business, saline water conversion program under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior to provide for accelerated research, development, demonstration, and application of practical means for the economical production, from sea or other saline waters, of water suitable for agricultural, industrial, municipal, and other beneficial consumptive uses, and for other purposes. 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. 12049. An act to amend the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, and for other purposes; H.R. 12231. An act making appropriations for military construction for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1961, and for other purposes; and H.R. 12263. An act to authorize the conclusion of an agreement for the joint construction by the United States and Mexico of a major international storage dam on the Rio Grande in accordance with the provisions of the treaty of February 3, 1944, with Mexico, and for other purposes. HOUSE BILLS REFERRED The bills this day received from the House of Representatives for concurrence were severally read the first and second times by unanimous consent. Ordered, That the bill H.R. 12049 be referred to the Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences; That the bill H.R. 12231 be referred to the Committee on Appropirations; and That the bill H.R. 12263 be referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. INCORPORATION OF AGRICULTURAL HALL OF FAME The Senate, by unanimous consent, resumed the consideration of its unfinished business, viz, the bill (H.R. 5789) to incorporate the Agricultural Hall of Fame; and no amendment being made, Ordered, That it pass to a third readIng. The said bill was read the third time. Ordered, That the Secretary notify the House of Representatives thereof. PRODUCTION OF DOMESTIC TIN On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, The Senate proceeded to consider the bill (S. 1957) to encourage the discovery, development, and production of domestic tin; and no amendment being made, Ordered, That it be engrossed and read a third time. The said bill was read the third time. Resolved, That it pass and that the title thereof be as aforesaid. Ordered, That the Secretary request the concurrence of the House of Representatives therein. INCORPORATION OF AGRICULTURAL HALL OF FAME On motion by Mr. ANDERSON, and by unanimous consent. The votes on the passage of the bill (H.R. 5789) to incorporate the Agricultural Hall of Fame and ordering the third reading of the bill were reconsidered; and the bill having been amended on his motion, Ordered, That the amendments be engrossed and the bill read a third time. The said bill, as amended, was read the third time. Resolved, That it pass. Ordered, That the Secretary request the concurrence of the House of Representatives in the amendments. Mr. JOHNSON of Texas subsequently entered a motion to reconsider the vote on the passage of the said bill. On motion by Mr. HUMPHREY, and by unanimous consent, The votes on the passage of the said bill, ordering the engrossment of the amendments and third reading of the bill were reconsidered; and having been further amended on his motion, Ordered, That the amendments be engrossed and the bill read a third time, The said bill, as amended, was read the third time. Resolved, That it pass. Ordered, That the Secretary request the concurrence of the House of Representatives in the amendments. ADJOURNMENT On motion by Mr. HUMPHREY, at 4 o'clock and 36 minutes p.m., The Senate adjourned until Monday next. LEGISLATIVE SESSION The Senate resumed its legislative session. FREE OR REDUCED-RATE TRANSPORTATION FOR CERTAIN ADDITIONAL PERSONS The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. BYRD of West Virginia in the chair) laid before the Senate the message heretofore received from the House of Representatives, announcing its disagreement to the amendments of the Senate to the bill (H.R. 4049) to amend the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 in order to authorize free or reduced-rate transportation for certain additional persons, and asking a conference with the Senate thereon. On motion by Mr. MAGNUSON, Resolved, That the Senate insist upon its amendments to the said bill, disagreed to by the House of Representatives, and agree to the conference asked by the House on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses thereon. Ordered, That the conferees on the part of the Senate be appointed by the Presiding Officer; and The PRESIDING OFFICER appointea Mr. MONRONEY, Mr. ENGLE, Mr. BARTLETT, Mr. SCHOEPPEL, and Mr. MORTON. Ordered, That the Secretary notify the House of Representatives thereof. DEVELOPMENT OF WILDLIFE, FISH, AND GAME CONSERVATION The Senate resumed the consideration of the bill (H.R. 2565) to promote effectual planning, development, maintenance, and coordination of wildlife, fish, and game conservation and rehabilitation on military reservations. Pending debate, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1960 The VICE PRESIDENT called the Senate to order and the Chaplain offered prayer. THE JOURNAL On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and by unanimous consent, The reading of the Journal of the proceedings of Friday, June 10, 1960. was dispensed with. COMMITTEES AUTHORIZED TO SIT The following-named committees were authorized to sit today during the session of the Senate: The Subcommittee on Internal Security of the Committee on the Judiciary, and the Committee on Finance, on the request of Mr. MANSFIELD; and The Subcommittee on Aviation of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, on the request of Mr. DIRKSEN. CALL OF CALENDAR TODAY DISPENSED WITH On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, and by unanimous consent, Ordered, That the call of the calendar on today be dispensed with. PRESIDENTIAL APPROVALS A massage from the President of the United States by Mr. Miller, his secretary: Mr. President: The President of the United States, on June 11, 1960, approved and signed the following acts: S. 1223. An act for the relief of Alan John Coombs; S. 1411. An act to amend the act of August 1, 1956 (70 Stat. 898); S. 1720. An act for the relief of Perry Lee Gorman; S. 1912. An act for the relief of Timmy Kim Smith; S. 2046. An act for the relief of Max Kotscha; S. 2052. An act to amend the Bankruptcy Act in regard to the closing fee of the trustee and in regard to the fee for the filing of a petition; S. 2142. An act for the relief of George C. McKinney; S. 2177. An act for the relief of Peter J. Waterton; S. 2247. An act for the relief of Wong Gim Chung; S. 2286. An act to authorize the leasing of certain land in Arizona which comprises a part of the Colorado River Indian Reservation, and for other purposes; S. 2352. An act for the relief of Chaim (Hyman) Eidlisz; S. 2418. An act for the relief of Junko Hosaka Jordan; S.2456. An act to amend the act of April 19, 1950 (64 Stat. 44; 25 U.S.C. 635) to better promote the rehabilitation of the Navajo and Hopi Tribes of Indians, and for other purposes; S. 2486. An act for the relief of Nobuko Stickels; S. 2532. An act for the relief of Margherita Pino Zordan; S. 2538. An act for the relief of Kim Young Cha, fiance of Cpl. LeMaine Ellingson, RA55280245; S. 2554. An act for the relief of Leila Finlay Bohin; S. 2611. An act to amend the Small Business Investment Act of 1958, and for other purposes; S. 2635. An act for the relief of Maria Genowefa Kon Musial; S. 2769. An act for the relief of John George Sarkis Lindell; S. 2776. An act for the relief of Raymond Thomason, Jr.; S. 2792. An act for the relief of Luigia Mion; S. 2821. An act for the relief of Kristina Selan; and S. 2977. An act to amend the Farm Credit Act of 1933 to provide for increased representation by regional banks for cooperatives on the Board of Directors of the Central Bank for Cooperatives. Ordered, That the Secretary notify the House of Representatives thereof. SUPPLEMENTAL ESTIMATE OF APPROPRIATIONS 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 appropriations for the Department of State for the fiscal year 1961, amounting to $6 million; which, with the accompany ing paper, was referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed. ADMINISTRATIVE OPERATIONS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Acting Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to facilitate the administrative operations of the Department of Agriculture; which, with the accompanying paper, was referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF 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, transmitting, pursuant to law, the first annual report of the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization for the fiscal year 1959; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Armed Services. REPORT ON CENTRAL CREDIT UNIONS The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report of a study made by the Director of the Bureau of Federal Credit Unions on the desirability of providing for federally chartered central credit unions; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Banking and Currency. SAFE DRIVING IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the President of the Board of Commissioners, District of Columbia, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to promote safe driving and eliminate the reckless and irresponsible driver from the streets and highways of the District of Columbia by providing that any person operating a motor vehicle on such streets and highways while apparently under the influence of intoxicating liquor shall be deemed to have given his consent to a chemical test of certain of his body substances to determine the alcoholic content of his blood; which, with the accompanying paper, was referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia. AMENDMENT OF SUGAR ACT OF 1948 The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Acting Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to amend the Sugar Act of 1948; which, with the accompanying paper, was referred to the Committee on Finance. tion of Visual and Auditory Materials of PURCHASE ORDERS FOR AIRCRAFT FUEL The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Comptroller General of the United States, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report on an examination of pricing of purchase orders for aircraft fuel controls issued to Holley Carburetor Co., Warren, Mich., by Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Division of United Aircraft Corp., East Hartford, Conn., under Department of the Navy contracts; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Government Operations. REPORT ON EXAMINATION OF PRICING OF MASTER INDICATORS OF THE N-1 COM- The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate а. communication from the Comptroller General of the United States, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report on the examination of the pricing of master indicators of the N-1 compass under Department of the Air Force Contract AF 33(600)-28999 with Kearfott Co., Inc., Little Falls, N.J.; which, with the accompanying report, was referred to the Committee on Government Operations. AMENDMENT OF FEDERAL AVIATION ACT OF 1958 The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Agency, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to amend section 302(i) of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 to extend the period of time for which individuals may serve as members of the Advisory Committee appointed by the Administrator; which, with the accompanying paper, was referred to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. REPORT OF TORT CLAIMS PAID DEPARTMENT OF STATE The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary of State, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report of tort claims paid by the Department of State for the calendar year 1959; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. ADJUSTMENT OF IMMIGRATION STATUS OF CERTAIN ALIENS The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice, requesting the return for reconsideration of a report on the adjustment of status of certain aliens under the act of September 11, 1957; which, with the accompanying papers, was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. AGREEMENT FOR FACILITATING THE INTER NATIONAL CIRCULATION OF VISUAL AND AUDITORY MATERIALS OF AN EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND CULTURAL CHARACTER The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communication from the Director of the U.S. Information Agency, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to give effect to the Agreement for Facilitating the International Circula |