Page 125 67 344 34 Postal-Continued Page 282, 298 221 memorative stamp during the year 1960 to 132 clarify and make uniform law relating to spe- cial postage rates for—(See H.R. 4595.) cational materials postal rate to certain printed plastic (See S. 3396.) manent certain temporary increases in rates of basic, for- (See S. 3141.) (See S. 3277.) for the issuance of a special series of postage stamps known as—(See S. 3624.) under false pretenses, to broaden the scope of the-(See S. 3172.) of-(See S. 2963.) weight limitations on, existing prior to its admission as State—(See S. 2869.) Committee on Post Office and Civil Service- (See S. Res. 209.) Postmaster General to provide for the issu- marking die bearing the words (See S. 3593.) Airmail-(See Airmail, supra.) to, for temporary periods in public inter- est(See S. 3654; H.R. 7379.) lating to contracts for the- (See S. 2399.) ness concerns, authorizing the Postmaster S. 2828; H.R. 9507.) campaign against- (See S. Res. 301.) 259 of Commerce Federal Maritime Board Ocean mail.) fourth-class mail matter, to provide further for-(See S. 3365, S. 3380, S. 3420.) suspend certain postal rates relating to — (See S. 2943.) favoring elimination of, from the mails.----- 19 with respect to—(See S. 3239, S. 3482.) priations for—(See S. 2749.) Postal Continued Service- scribers, to provide for uniformity of applica- of copies of — (See H.R. 6830.) remonstrating against proposed changes in the_ confirmation of postmaster for.. investigation of----- (See H.R. 2339.) Amending the law relating to— (See S. 3239.) to make permanent the--- (See H.R. 12663.) that the minimum passing grade for, shall be 93 percent-(See S. 3129.) organizations, relating to rates of postage on-(See S. 3043.) quirements for penalty charges on-(See H.R. 9889.) issuance of a stamp in commemoration of anniversary of the— (See S. 3754.) a stamp honoring, as a sustaining force in economic life- (See S. 3445.) stamp related to--- of a special series of stamps in commemora- States over the— (See S. 3326.) the 100th anniversary of the completion of munication—(See S. 3882.) vent the use of— (See S. 3132.) lications for not more than two issues with- S. 2893.) provide free mailing for the-(See S. 3149.) S. 3672; H.R. 9883.) Amending- nent certain temporary increases in rates of basic, for—(See S. 3141.) (See S. 3239, S. 3482.) basic-(See H.R. 12663). relating to-(See S. 2749.) 20 483 Postal Rate Increase Act of 1960—(See S. 3192.) Page 161 157 Act of 1948, amending, educational, cultural, for-(See H.R. 4595.) ment; Postal.) fire, or other unavoidable casualty, to 198 148 ness concerns, to waive collections on 16 161 23 221 ment, the carrying and handling of the 227 concerns, to authorize the Postmaster Gen- 2828; H.R. 9507.) 16 against- (See S. Res. 301.) the-(See S. 2800.) business concerns, authorizing the, to waive collections on raised-(See S. 2828.) 16 provide for the (See S. 2800.) other unavoidable casualty, draft of proposed legislation to amend the law relating to------ 198 76 actions of, of the Canal Zone, in his dealing with the mob by certain political elements.--- 121 3089.) 124 lishment (See S. 3651.) 227, 482 threats against the, and to authorize their 3366.) issue a proclamation relating to the centen- Chicago's Hull House-(See H.J. Res. 658.) January 7, 1960 (See H. Con. Res. 443.) 3 President Continued Page President to issue a proclamation designat- as-(See S.J. Res. 169.) of each year as-(See S.J. Res. 164.) Friday in September of each year as—(See S.J. Res. 199.) 383.) infra.) of television broadcasting stations by-(See S. 3171.) tember 22 of each year as (See S.J. Res. 192.) vide for the designation of the first full week in May of each year as (See S.J. Res. 189.) making--Executive Office of the President; executive.) Budget.) Ofice of Civil and Defense Mobilization.) a- (See S. 3911.) nation of Tuesday following the second Mon- day in June each year as—(See S.J. Res. 145.) authorizing and requesting the, to proclaim July 4, 1960, a day of—(See S.J. Res. 204.) England poet(See S. 3439.) ber 23 of each year as—(See S.J. Res. 185.) 314 Union, commemorating the- (See S.J. Res. 214.) year as-(See S.J. Res. 203.) President to issue a proclamation designating 163.) vide for the designation of June 4, 1960, as- (See S.J. Res. 182.) ting- against the United States, supplemental 155 155 fare, supplemental estimate of_--. 287, 534 175 175 155 155, 429 Page President Continued Page ting- Executive branch, supplemental estimate.--- 429 for the fiscal year- 429 143, 155 534 37 infra) fixing wage rates for employees of Ports- mouth, N.H., Naval Shipyard. the Alaska Railroad under the Interstate Commerce Act. Jaime Hernandez, and others. Hjerpe. with respect to the marking of imported articles and containers. 67b, 67c, and 70c of the Bankruptcy Act, and for other purposes. Company, Incorporated, and Southeastern Drilling Corporation. zinc by small domestic producers on public, poses. 1949, with respect to payments to Berna- 11545.) 168 168 31 120 478 248 113 32 354 157 127 105 485 155 108 33 President-Continued ting- 489 can States, charges against, by Venezuela 520 63 136 284 510 33 Fair Participation Act of 1956, operations 329 Commission on, report of the, for period 266 480 108, 489 thorize, from the Secretary of Defense--- 64 171 7 33 240 169, 563 284 284 37 155 215 health research facilities program, annual, 117 492 160 490 419 the National Aeronautics and Space Admin- 32 munications from, transmitting-Disap- provals.) alleviate conditions of substantial and per- 283 sation of certain officers and employees of 444 102 the authorization for appropriations for, for fiscal 1961--(See S. 3855.) call a-(See S. Res. 284.) 1 Page 18 President-Continued ences Day, to provide for the designation of June 20, 1960 as-(See S.J. Res. 196.) designating the week of June 5-11, 1960, as- (See S.J. Res. 168.) nation of the 23d day of August of each year -(See S.J. Res. 165.) establishment of a~ (See S.J. Res. 209.) servance of week beginning January 31, 1960, as-(See S, Con. Res. 81.) National Shrine Commission.) the fourth Wednesday in April as—(See S.J. Res. 212.) week in May of 1960 in which falls the third Friday of that month as-(See H.J. Res. 602.) day of April 1960 as— (See S.J. Res. 151.) tion of September 1960 as-(See S.J. Res. 187; H.J. Res. 696.) law creating a -(See S.J. Res. 198.) ment to the Constitution providing for the- (See S.J. Res. 177.) to issue a proclamation with respect to the 1960— (See H.J. Res. 672.) thorize and request the President to issue a tennial of the birth of (See H.J. Res. 640.) by Federal agencies in the fifth International Con. Res. 75.) designation of the week commencing October 2, 1960, as-(See S.J. Res. 202.) (See S.J. Res. 167.) of 1960 as the- (See S.J. Res. 195.) last Tuesday in April of each year as-(See S.J. Res. 180.) tion of the first Tuesday after the first Mon- Res. 186.) guished decoration to be known as the — (See S. 3184.) questing the President to set aside October 4, 1960, as-(See S.J. Res. 221.) the month of September 1960 as National- (See S.J. Res. 187; H.J. Res. 696.) by the 12th World Health Assembly, provid- amendments to the— (See S.J. Res. 173.) President to invite foreign countries to partic- ipate in a(See H.J. Res. 496.) an- (See S.J. Res. 181.) President and Vice President Page the-(See S.J. Res. 205, S.J. Res. 219.) as a House document (See H. Con. Res. 457.) 1960 campaign the equal opportunity require- for- (See S.J. Res. 207.) joint committee to arrange for the inaugura- tion of the- (See S. Con. Res. 92.) 312 380, 591 3171.) lish for persons making outstanding contri- (See S. 3706.) on— (See S. 3524.) cally Handicapped, appropriation, increasing ther (See H.R. 12458.) ords and persons to testify in the case of- (See S. Res. 326.) provide for publication of a—(See S. 3002.) legislation to amend the law to terminate the 26 courage, in less developed areas and thereby 5.) Report by the Committee on Armed Services -- 416, 510 65, 563 the Air Force.) 3483.) tional Aeronautics and Space Administration,” 20 ministration.) law to prescribe procedures to insure that, country—(See S. 3154.) property.) legislation to provide for the treatment of gain from the, used in trade or business----- 111 of, by State distribution agencies—(See S. on Page 315 78 Property-Continued Page civil-defense organizations, reports of distri- of 1949— 10 121 314 486 be registered, recorded, docketed, indexed, of the State where situated (See S. 2970.) mont)- 1 504 consin) 1 212, 534 Assistance for calendar year 1959, report on ---- 17 S. Res. 269.) S. 3498, S. 3586.) 58 project grants for— (See S. 3454.) pital and other medical facilities, draft of pro- 335 struction of, and providing scholarships for S. 3875.) for training in-(See H.R. 6871.) tion of the- (See H.R. 7004.) (See S. 3468.) 482 clarify the right of States to select certain, subject to~(See S. 2959, S. 3435.) imposing requirements on-(See S. 2859.) 15 233 use-(See S. 2757.) for any project or facility of any department or agency of the Government- (See S. 2587.) a law for—(See S. 2587.) Amending- determine the best location for a new-(See Public Buildings Act of 1959—Continued Amending- Appeals, and Tax Court of the United States, 3280, S. 3403.) vicinity of, to preserve and maintain-(See S. 3128, S. 3229, S. 3403.) (See H.R. 12381.) Amending- the prevention and control of — (See S. 3780.) organization of the Service of, draft of pro- posed legislation to amend the law relating to. project grants for--(See S. 3454.) programs of research and training in—(See S. 3669; H.R. 10341.) grants for training in-(See H.R. 6871.) indirect costs of - (See S. 3197.) strengthen programs of research and train- ing-(See S. 3669.) (See S. 2587.) the law relating to unappropriated and unre- served (See S. 3290.) 12326.) nation of the week commencing October 2, 1960, as, (See S.J. Res. 202.) (See S. 3579.) for uniformity of application to certain postal 6830.) 216.) tions by the Farmers Home Administration of the penditures, and work of, for fiscal 1959---- of, as postmaster of Loiza---- to the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (See S. 3856.) Interchange- (See H.R. 11510.) monstrating against proposed changes in the- Air Force for approval for an aircraft control 207 26 351 483 125 121 |