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Compensation, concurrent resolutions favoring
legislation increasing----
Cost-ascertainment report for carrying mail for
fiscal year 1959_.
Davis, Jefferson, resolutions favoring com-
memorative stamp during the year 1960 to
recognize the stature of statesmanship at-
tained by‒‒‒.
Educational, cultural, and library materials, to
clarify and make uniform law relating to spe-
cial postage rates for-(See H.R. 4595.)
Educational, reference charts, to extend the edu-
cational materials postal rate to certain
printed plastic-(See S. 3396.)

Field service employees, salary, to make per-
manent certain temporary increases in rates
of basic, for-(See S. 3141.)

First-class mail, to readjust postal rates on-
(See S. 3277.)

Fishing industry stamps, commercial, to provide
for the issuance of a special series of postage
stamps known as-(See S. 3624.)

Fraud statutes to cover enterprises operating
under false pretenses, to broaden the scope
of the (See S. 3172.)

Draft of proposed legislation regarding-----
Hawaii-

First-class to provide for the transportation
of (See S. 2963.)
Fourth-class matter, to restore the size and
weight limitations on, existing prior to its
admission as State-(See S. 2869.)
Investigation of the, authorizing an, by the
Committee on Post Office and Civil Service-
(See S. Res. 209.)

"Keep Christ in Christmas," to authorize the
Postmaster General to provide for the issu-
ance of a special canceling stamp or post-
marking die bearing the words-(See S. 3593.)
Mail-

Airmail-(See Airmail, supra.)

Detention of, to amend the law with respect
to, for temporary periods in public inter-
est (See S. 3654; H.R. 7379.)
Transportation of, to modernize the laws re-
lating to contracts for the (See S. 2399.)
Money orders cashed by banks and other busi-
ness concerns, authorizing the Postmaster
General to waive collections on raised-(See
S. 2828; H.R. 9507.)

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Draft of proposed legislation regarding----
Obscene-

Literature (See also Pornographic.)

Commending the Postmaster General's
campaign against-(See S. Res. 301.)
Resolution favoring legislation to prevent
sending of, through the mails.
Ocean mail transportation-(See Department
of Commerce-Federal Maritime Board-
Ocean mail.)

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Permissive writing and printing on third- and
fourth-class mail matter, to provide further
for (See S. 3365, S. 3380, S. 3420.)
Plants, trees, shrubs, and nursery products, to
suspend certain postal rates relating to (See
S. 2943.)

Pornographic and indecent material, resolution
favoring elimination of, from the mails______
Position descriptions, salary, amending the law
with respect to-(See S. 3239, S. 3482.)
Post office-(See Post office.)

Public service, identification of and appro-
priations for-(See S. 2749.)

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American Hotel Association, to provide for the
issuance of a stamp in commemoration of
300 years of hotels in America, and the 50th
anniversary of the (See S. 3754.)
Apprenticeship, to provide for the issuance of
a stamp honoring, as a sustaining force in
economic life-(See S. 3445.)
Motor-traffic safety, resolution favoring a
stamp related to-----

Taos Plaza, N. Mex., to provide for the issuance
of a special series of stamps in commemora-
tion of the 100th anniversary of the con-
tinuous displaying of the flag of the United
States over the (See S. 3326.)
Transcontinental telegraph line, celebrating
the 100th anniversary of the completion of
the first, and to honor the memory of Ed-
ward Creighton, a pioneer in American com-
munication-(See S. 3882.)

Stopwatches or other measuring devices, to pre-
vent the use of-(See S. 3132.)

Weekly publications, to permit, to suspend pub-
lications for not more than two issues with-
out loss of second-class mail privileges-(See
S. 2893.)

Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Foundation, Inc., to
provide free mailing for the-(See S. 3149.)
Postal Employees Salary Increase Act of 1960-(See
S. 3672; H.R. 9883.)
Petition approving----

Postal Field Service Compensation Act of 1955-
Amending-

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Bureau of the Budget (See Bureau of the
Budget.)

Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization-(See
Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization.)
First Secretary of the Government, to provide for
a (See S. 3911.)
Fraternal Day, National, providing for the desig-
nation of Tuesday following the second Mon-
day in June each year as-(See S.J. Res. 145.)
Freedom, rededication to the responsibilities of,
authorizing and requesting the, to proclaim
July 4, 1960, a day of—(See S.J. Res. 204.)
Frost, Robert, to present a gold medal to, a New
England poet-(See S. 3439.)
Hungarian Independence Day, designating Octo-
ber 23 of each year as-(See S.J. Res. 185.)
Hungarian Youth Week, petition praying a week
be set aside and dedicated as...
Kansas, 100th anniversary of admission into the
Union, commemorating the (See S.J. Res.
214.)

Law Day, to designate the 1st day of May each
year as (See S.J. Res. 203.)
Lithuanian Independence Day, authorizing the
President to issue a proclamation designating
February 16 of each year as-(See S.J. Res.
163.)

Louisiana State University Centennial Day, to pro-
vide for the designation of June 4, 1960, as-
(See S.J. Res. 182.)

Messages and communications from, transmit-
ting-

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Preseren, Emil Milan—(See S. 247.)

Presidency, successors to the, to provide penalties for

threats against the, and to authorize their
protection by the Secret Service (See S.
3366.)

President (See also Eisenhower; Presidency.)
Addams, Jane, authorizing and requesting the, to
issue a proclamation relating to the centen-
nial of the birth of, founder and leader of
Chicago's Hull House-(See H.J. Res. 658.)
Address of, to joint session-

Providing for state of the Union message on
January 7, 1960-(See H. Con. Res. 443.)
Address__

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S. 19, to provide a method for regulating and
fixing wage rates for employees of Ports-
mouth, N.H., Naval Shipyard.

S. 1508, to provide for economic regulation of
the Alaska Railroad under the Interstate
Commerce Act.

H.R. 1516, for the relief of Juan D. Quintos,
Jaime Hernandez, and others.

H.R. 2074, for the relief of Eric and Ida Mae
Hjerpe.

H.R. 4546, for the relief of Margaret P. Copin.
H.R. 5054, to amend the Tariff Act of 1930
with respect to the marking of imported
articles and containers.

H.R. 6712, for the relief of Sam J. Buzzanca.
H.R. 6767, for the relief of Raymond Baurkot.
H.R. 7242, to amend sections 1, 57j, 64a(5),
67b, 67c, and 70c of the Bankruptcy Act,
and for other purposes.

H.R. 7618, for the relief of H. P. Lambert
Company, Incorporated, and Southeastern
Drilling Corporation.

H.R. 8860, to stabilize the mining of lead and
zinc by small domestic producers on public,
Indian and other lands, and for other pur-
poses.

H.R. 11545, to amend the act of October 31,
1949, with respect to payments to Berna-
lillo County, N. Mex., for furnishing hospi-
tal care for certain Indians-(See H.R.
11545.)

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International Development Association, articles
of agreement for the establishment of___.

United Nations, United States participation,

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Norman project, Oklahoma, returning S. 1892,
authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to
construct, operate, and maintain the-----
Postal rate, message from the President favor-
ing increasing the___

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Veto (See also President-Messages and Com-
munications from, transmitting—Disap-
provals.)

S. 722, to establish an effective program to
alleviate conditions of substantial and per-
sistent unemployment and underemploy-
ment in certain economically depressed

H.R. 9883, to adjust the rates of basic compen-
sation of certain officers and employees of
the Federal Government and for other pur-
poses, passed by the House on reconsider-
ation___

Wheat, program.

Mutual security contingency fund, to increase
the authorization for appropriations for, for
fiscal 1961--(See S. 3855.)

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Narcotics, White House Conference on, should
call a (See S. Res. 284.)

President-Continued

:

National Academy of Television Arts and Sci-
ences Day, to provide for the designation of
June 20, 1960 as-(See S.J. Res. 196.)
National American Guild of Variety Artists Week,
designating the week of June 5-11, 1960, as-
(See S.J. Res. 168.)

National Children's Day, to provide for the desig-
nation of the 23d day of August of each year
as (See S.J. Res. 165.)

National Forest Products Week, providing for the
establishment of a-(See S.J. Res. 209.)
National Junior Achievement Week, proposing ob-
servance of week beginning January 31, 1960,
as (See S. Con. Res. 81.)

National Shrine Commission-(See Commission-
National Shrine Commission.)
National Teachers Recognition day, designating
the fourth Wednesday in April as-(See S.J.
Res. 212.)

National Transportation Week, proclaiming the
week in May of 1960 in which falls the third
Friday of that month as-(See H.J. Res. 602.)
National Urban League Day, designating the 20th
day of April 1960 as-(See S.J. Res. 151.)
National Wool Month, providing for the designa-
tion of September 1960 as-(See S.J. Res.
187; H.J. Res. 696.)
Niagara Falls Bridge Commission, amending the
law creating a- -(See S.J. Res. 198.)
Nomination of candidates, proposing an amend-
ment to the Constitution providing for the-
(See S.J. Res. 177.)

Pacific Festival, authorizing and requesting the,
to issue a proclamation with respect to the
1960-(See H.J. Res. 672.)

Pershing, John J., General of the Armies, to au-
thorize and request the President to issue a
proclamation in connection with the cen-
tennial of the birth of-(See H.J. Res. 640.)
Photography, High-Speed, favoring participation
by Federal agencies in the fifth International
Congress on, in Washington, D.C.-(See S.
Con. Res. 75.)

Public Works Week, National, providing for the
designation of the week commencing October
2, 1960, as-(See S.J. Res. 202.)

St. Albans raid, Vermont, memorializing the-
(See S.J. Res. 167.)

Sinclair Lewis Year, providing for the designation
of 1960 as the (See S.J. Res. 195.)
Successors-(See Vice President and successors.)
Teachers Day, providing for the designation of the
last Tuesday in April of each year as―(See
S.J. Res. 180.)

Voters' Day, National, to provide for the designa-
tion of the first Tuesday after the first Mon-
day in November of each year as-(See S.J.
Res. 186.)

Washington Order of Merit, to create a distin-
guished decoration to be known as the (See
S. 3184.)
Western Hemisphere Day, authorizing and re-
questing the President to set aside October 4,
1960, as (See S.J. Res. 221.)
Wool Month, to provide for the designation of
the month of September 1960 as National-
(See S.J. Res. 187; H.J. Res. 696.)
World Health Organization, Constitution adopted
by the 12th World Health Assembly, provid-
ing for acceptance by the United States of
amendments to the-(See S.J. Res. 173.)
World's Fair, New York, 1964, authorizing the
President to invite foreign countries to partic-
ipate in a-(See H.J. Res. 496.)

Youth Appreciation Week, annual, establishing
an-(See S.J. Res. 181.)

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President and Vice President-

Election-(See Nomination and election.)
Amendment to the Constitution providing for
the (See S.J. Res. 205, S.J. Res. 219.)
Nomination and election of, authorizing printing
as a House document (See H. Con. Res.
457.)

Nominees for the offices of, to suspend for the
1960 campaign the equal opportunity require-
ments of the Communications Act of 1934
for (See S.J. Res. 207.)

President pro tempore-(See Senate.)
President-elect and Vice-President-elect, creating a
joint committee to arrange for the inaugura-
tion of the-(See S. Con. Res. 92.)
Appointments to—

House
Senate__.

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Presidential Campaign Broadcasting Act (See S.

3171.)

Presidential Medal for Civilian Achievement, to estab-
lish for persons making outstanding contri-
butions in arts, sciences, and related fields-
(See S. 3706.)

Presidential Office Space, to provide for a Commission
on (See S. 3524.)

President's Committee on Employment of the Physi-
cally Handicapped, appropriation, increasing
the (See H.R. 12458.)

Presley, James H.-(See H.R. 2069.)
Presser, William, authorizing the production of rec-
ords and persons to testify in the case of—
(See S. Res. 326.)

Priestley, Boris-(See S. 2918.)

Printing Act, amending, Treaty Code Annotated, to
provide for publication of a-(See S. 3002.)

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Assistance for calendar year 1959, report on__-.
Ordered printed as a Senate document-(See
S. Res. 269.)

Debt (See Debt-Public.)

Facility loans, to authorize use of funds for-(See

S. 3498, S. 3586.)

Draft of proposed legislation regarding___.
Health-(See also Health.)

Graduate training in public health, to authorize
project grants for-(See S. 3454.)
Revising, consolidating, and improving the hos-
pital and other medical facilities, draft of pro-
posed legislation to improve the___
Teaching facilities, authorizing grants for con-
struction of, and providing scholarships for
students of medicine and public health—(See
S. 3875.)

Training, to amend the law to authorize grants
for training in-(See H.R. 6871.)
Lands-

Administration of, to facilitate the administra-
tion of the-(See H.R. 7004.)

Isolated tracts, to amend the law relating to-
(See S. 3468.)

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Sciences related to health, to authorize aid to
strengthen programs of research and train-
ing (See S. 3669.)

Public Land Administration Act-(See H.R. 7004.)
Public Land Withdrawals Act Amendments of 1959-
(See S. 2587.)

Public lands and nontaxable Indian lands, to amend
the law relating to unappropriated and unre-
served (See S. 3290.)

Public Works Appropriation Act, 1961-(See H.R.
12326.)

Public Works Week, National, providing for the desig-
nation of the week commencing October 2,
1960, as-(See S.J. Res. 202.)

Publications-

Pay in advance for, to authorize agencies to
(See S. 3579.)

Draft of proposed legislation regarding____
Sold or distributed to paid subscribers, to provide
for uniformity of application to certain postal
requirements with respect to disclosure of the
average number of copies of-(See H.R.
6830.)

Weekly-(See Weekly publications.)

Puckett, Selma N., to pay a gratuity to (See S. Res.
216.)

Pueblos (See New Mexico-Pueblos.)

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Puerto Rico-

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Puerto Rican hurricane relief loans, report of collec-

tions by the Farmers Home Administration of
the

Agricultural experiment stations, receipts, ex-
penditures, and work of, for fiscal 1959___
Baquero, Mr. A. A., petition praying confirmation
of, as postmaster of Loiza__

Fort Amezquita Military Reservation, to convey,
to the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico-(See
S. 3856.)

Hemispheric Center for Cultural and Technical
Interchange-(See H.R. 11510.)

Pay differential of postal employees, memorial re-
monstrating against proposed changes in the
Punta Salinas, report of the Department of the
Air Force for approval for an aircraft control
and warning facility__.

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